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THE CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY - SIX RESPECTFULLY DEDICATES THIS VOLUME


G E O R G E

O T I S SM I T H

Born Hodgdon, Maine, February 22, 1871 Hopkins University,

1896;

AB., Colby College, 1893; Ph .D., Johns

LL.D, Colby College, 1920,

(Honororyl; Sc.D,. Cose

School of Applied Science, 19!4; Colorado School of Mines, 1928. Director, United States Geological Survey, 1907-30; .l\�ember, United States Coal Commission, 192223;

Chairman,

Federal Power Commission, 1930-33,

Cho1rman,

Colby College

Boord of Trustees, 1934-; Trustee, Colby College, University of Chicago, Notional Geographic American

Society.

Fellow,

Geological

Society

Institute of Mining and Metollurglcaf osti

of.

of

America.

Engineers

Post-president,

Member, Phi Beto

,Geo'logists,







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."An eye like Mars' to threaten and command." HAKE PEARE


IN

MEMORIAM

Mother Earth did not re joice th i s Eastertide ; deeply g r i e v i ng, she vei led her face w i th c louds, rel uctan t to see a constant and i n t imate friend depart.

It

pai ned her, i t would seem, to y i e l d h i m t o the Great Geolog i st, Who, perhaps, w i shes to reward him by re ea l i n g out of t i me, the full mea n i n g of glacial striae, the causes of recurr i n g con t i n en tal glaci ers, the mode of formation of batho l i t h s ; k n ow l edge he had s o l o n g , s o ea rn estly, s o ceaselessl y sought. It was not Mother E a rth alone who lost a constant frien d ; many another did.

T h e facu l ty of Col b y , t h e s t u de n t s of Col b y , past, present, and t o come,

lost a frien d ; a fa i thful friend, k i n dly, generous, and lo able for his un affected human n ess beyond words ; a friend never i m patient, n ever arrogan t , and w i thout dece i t in his heart. Dr. Perk i n s was n o l ess admi red as a scien tist than cherished as a friend. A true man of science he was, w i th an eager and al l-absorb i ng i n terest i n the nature of our planet.

In the fi e l d neither rai n , nor col d , nor ti me, nor hu nger

ever postponed his endeavor when n ew facts seemed promised and on occasions when dayl i ght failed artificial l ight sufficed. The truth, he knew, i s elusive ; he was dogmatic w i th caution, and r i d i culed no i deas, whatever thei r o r i g i n , but turned them over and over i n study, to s i ft the chaff a n d offer b ack, humbly, the wheat. Characteristica l l y , he eagerly sought to share his i n terest and knowledge w i th his students.

In h i s haste to share the thoughts that glowed in h is m i n d

words became poor vehicles a n d often were sheared over.

H i s students he ever

consi dered, and his concern over them in his last days, when he coul d not be in the class room , u n doubted ly hastened his death . "No geology c lasses u n t i l further notice", w r itten on a s l i p of paper and tacked o n the door of the geology lecture hal l , bespoke, on April 1 3 , 19 3 6, a loss not to be comprehen ded i n a moment, nor in a day - a n d never to be repaired.

sometimes hold it half a sin To put in words the loss we feel For words, like Nature, half reveal And half conceal the soul within."

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E D WAR D H EN R Y P ERKIN S

Professor of Geology 1 920

19 3 6

Bor n , 1 886, a t Grasmere, N. H . ; 1 9 1 2 ; Ph.D., Yale U n iversi ty ,

B . S . , Wesleyan U n i versity,

1919;

I nstructor o f Geology ,

Rhode I sl a n d State Teachers' College, 1 9 1 2 - 1 6; Professor o f Geology, W estern O n tario U n iv ersi ty , 1 9 1 9- 2 0 ; A s s i s t a n t Pro­ fessor

of

Geology,

Colby

College,

1 92 0 - 2 6 ;

Professor

of

Geo l ogy, Colby College, 1 9 2 6- 3 6 ; Member, Geological Soci ety o f America, American M i n erology Society, Amer i ca n Orn itho­ logist's U n i o n , A merican Society o f Mammalogists, Geological Society o f M a i n e, Geological Com m i ttee o f the National Research Cou n c i l .

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FRANKLIN

WIN

PRESIDENT

A. B., Colby College, 1891; College,

1894;

L H.D.,

OF

LOW JOHNSON TH E

A. M., Colby

Colby

College,

1916; LL.D., U niversity of Maine, 1933; L L.D , Brown U niversity, 1933.

Principal,

Calais

1891-94;

(Me.l

High

School,

Principal, Coburn Classical I nstitute, 1894-1905; Principal, Morgan Park ( I ll) Academy,

1905-07;

Assistant

Principal,

University of Chicago High School, 190709;

Principal,

1909-19;

Professor

Education, Teachers' College U niversity)

1919-29;

College, 1929-. cation

of

(Columbia

President,

Colby

Member, National Edu­

Association;

Religious

Education

Association; Phi Beta Kappa.

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COLL EGE



Ernest C u m m i ngs Marriner, A.B.

Dean of Men Professor of English

Ninetta M ay R u n n a ls, A.M., Litt.D.

Dean ot Women Professor of Education and Mathematics

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F ACU L T Y

Clar nee Hayward White . I. Prof

sor-Emeritn

Greek

Web ter Chester

George F. Parmenter Ph.D.

Litt.D.

.M.,

c.D.

Ph.D.

Professor of Biology

J1I errill Professor of

of the

Thomas Bryce Ashcraft

c.D.,

Professor of Mathematics

Chemistry

Language and Literature

Herbert Profe

. B.

Carlyle

Libby

Litt.D.

or of Public

peaking

Nathaniel

Ernest Wheeler

M.

Curtis

Hugh

Professor of Physics

Professor of Economics and

[ 19 ]

Morrow

Ph.D.

c.

ociology


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FACUJ TY

Carl Jeffer on Weber

M.A. (Oxon.)

Edward

Henry

Perkin

Edward Joseph Colgan

Roberts Profe sor of English

Professor of Geology

William John Wilkinson

.M.

Ph.D.

Pb.D.

Professor of Education and

Professor of History

Psychology

Literature

Euclid Helie

A.M.

Associate Professor of Modern Languages

Arthur Galen Eustis Associate

1.B.A.

Professor of

Business Administration

Lester Frank Weeks

A.M.

As ociate Professor of Chemistry


F ACULTY

Everett Fisk Strong

Cecil Augustus Rollins

A.B.

A.M.

•

Gilbert Frederick Loebs

. 1.

McCoy

1.

Hans Christian Thory

.M.

Associate Professor of

Modern Language

English

Languages

.

Associate Professor of

Associate Professor of

As o iate Professor of

Alodern

John Franklin

J. Periam Danton Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Health

A sociate Professor of

and Physical Education

Bibliography Librarian

[ 21 ]

Latin

Winthrop Hamor Stanley

A.B.

Assistant Professor of Physics


FACUL TY

Herbert Lee N ewman*

.T.M.

Assistant Professor of

Thomas Morgan Griffith

Lowell Quinton Hayne

. 1.

Assistant Pro/es or of History

Religion Director of

Walter N . B reckenridge

. L

.

Assistant Professor of

Philosophy

Economics

Religious

Activities

Alfred King Chapman

Ed. 'l.

A.M.

Assistant Professor of

Assistant Professor of

Assistant Professor of

Mathematics

English

Health and Physical

Bureau

On Leave of Absence

B. .

Education

Director of the Personnel

*

Edward Cilley Roundy

El.mer Chapman Warren

Registrar

1935-36.

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M.

As istant Profe sor of


F ACU L T Y

Ellsworth Willi

Millett

Corinne B. Van Norman

I nstrnctor

B. . Assistant Professor of

Gordon Winslow Smith

Wallace Morton Kelley

A.M.

in Health and

I nstru.ctor

Physical Education

Health and Physical

M.S.

i n Modem

Instructor in Chemistry

Languages

Education

John White Thomas

A.B. Director of Music

Philip Stewart B ither

.B. Instructor in Modern Languages

[ 23 ]

Jane Colburn B elcher

A. if.

Instructor in Biology


FACUL TY

Alan Stuart Galbraith Instructor

A.

tf.

in

Mathematics

Norman Dunbar Palmer

Sharon Lea Finch

A.M.

Ph.D.

B.S.

lnstrurtor in History and

Instructor in Classical

Instructor in Health and

Economics

Languages

Physical Education

Mary Hatch Marshall Ph.D. Instructor in English

Junia

L. Morse A.M.

Instructor in Education

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Norman Chesler Perkins

Harper Glover Brown

A.M. Instructor in English


AD�IINISTRATI' E

Ralph

AJden

Macdonald

Harrison

Treasurer

Avery

OFFICERS

Smith

John Obed Piper

Assistant Treasurer

I.D. Col/eae

Phy

Garfield Cecil Goddard

Jo eplt Coburn Smith

.M.

.B . Alumni

Director of Pnblicity

[ 25 ]

ecretary

ician


,,,. \l_• , l:t ADMINISTRATIVE

OFFICERS

George Donald Smith

Sarah W. Partrick

Ervena Gooda ' le Smith

House Manager and Dietitian

.B.

B. . Assistant Librarian

Alumnae Secretary

Kenneth Jefferson Smith

Bertha Almyra Whittaker

B. .

A.B.

Director of Religious

Student Counselor

Activities


L

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E

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"Fact, fact, fact! - fact, fact, fact! You are in all things to be governed and regulated by fact." Dre KE


LOIS K. L U N D President

W OMEN'S

O F FICERS

AD E Li N E E. BOU RGET Vice-President

RUTH C. F U L L E R Secretary-Treasurer

Class of 1936

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HER B E RT W. D EV E B E R President

� E N' S

O F F IC E R S

JOS E PH B. O'TOO L E Vice-President

A R N E 0. L I N D B E RG Secretary-Treasurer

Class of 1936 [ 29 ]


EDNA M I LDRED ALLEN \Y1

BE.DFORD, MASS.

"Eddie"

ALPHA DELTA Pr

ew Bedford High School. Volleyball , 1, 2 ; Tenn is, 1 , 2 ; Y . \Y/ . C.A. , 1 , 2, 3, 4 , Publ icity Com mittee, 4; W. A. A. I, 2 3, 4 ; Panhellenic Cou ncil, , 1, 2; Student A iscanc in Libra ry. 4.

EDNA FRANCES BA I LEY STE.E.P FALLS, M A I E

"Eddie"

Pm

Mu

Standish High School. Maine Cen t ral Inst it ute. Volleyball, 1, 2; Ten nis, 1 2, 3, 4; Dean's List, 1, 2 ; Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4. Women's Manager, 3; Y. .C.A . , 1 , 2, 3, 4; Social Service Chairman, 3, Freshman Com m i ttee, 4; W.A . A., 1 , 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 2; Cla Sec retary-Treasurer, 2, 3; May Day Operetta, 3; Hou e Chai rman Mary Low, 2 ; Honorable Mention, Gym Meet, I, 2; C.H.L

JEANNETTE EL I ZABETH BENN WATERVILLE, MAINE

ALPHA DELTA Pi

"Bennie"

Waterville High School. Tenn is, 1 , 2; Glee Club, 1, 2 , 3; Y.W.C . A . , 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Co mmit tee, 3, Cabinet, 4, Fresh man Com m i t tee, 4, Chairman of Vesper Committee, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honorable Mention Gym Meet, 1, 2; May Day Play, 2; C.H.L., Cobur n Pr ize Speaking, 3; Symphony Orchestra, 3; Flute Trio, 4; Chapel Com m i t tee, 4; Camp Maqua Delegate, 3; Board man Society, 2, 3; Maine Studen t Vol un teer Union, 3.

ALICE LOU I SA AUGUST A BOCQUEL WATE.RVILLE, MAINE

"Al" Waterville High School. Field Hockey , 1 , 2; Volleyball, 1 , 2; Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Dean's L ist, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais, 2 , 3, 4, Treasurer , 2, 3, Vice-President, 4.

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ADE L I N E ESTHER BOURGET MoosEHORN, M A I N E

"Addie"

PHI

Mu

St. H yacinth ormal. (Canada). F ield Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball, 3; Speedball, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2 ; Y.W.C.A., 2, 3, 4, Peace Comm ittee ; W.A.A., 2 3, 4; N�m erals; Le Cercle F rancais, 2, 3, 4; Class V ice­ President, 4.

AGNES COOPER CARLYLE WEST ROXBURY,

MASS.

SIGMA KAPPA

"Terri"

G i rls' Latin School. Dean's List, l, 3, 4; Student League, 1; Y.W.C.A., 3 , 4, Chairm an of Deputations and Vespers, 3, Ch airm an of Dra m atics, 4 ; W . A . A . , 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Student Assist ant i n German; C a p a n d Gown, 4· Powder and Wig, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Ger m a n Club, 1 ; Press Club 3; Sophomore Declamation, Second Priz.e; Cobu rn Speaking Con test, 4, Fourth Priz.e ; C.H.L., Com m encement Play, 3; Dance Com m i ttee, 2 .

PHYL L I S W I L MA CARROLL RUMFORD, MAINE

ALPHA DELTA P1

"Phyl"

Stephen H i gh School. Field Hockey, 1, 2 ; Bask etbal l , 1, 2, 3, Manager, 3; Ten n is , 3, 4; Dean's L ist, 1 ; Student League Treasurer, 4; Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Student Assistant in German 4 ; Phi Gamma Theta, , 1, 2; Germ an Club, 2; Class Secretary-Treasurer, 2; Chairman J u n ior Dance Com m ittee ; Senior Dance Com m i ttee, 4; Honorable Mention Gym Meet, 2 ; C . H . L. ; Class Numeral s ; Hou e Chairman Mary Low, 3.

KATHR Y N EL I ZABETH CASWELL EAST ORANGE,

"Kay"

N. J .

SIGMA KAPPA

East Orange H igh School. Field Hockey, 1, 2, Manager, 1 ; Basketball, 1; Speedbal l, 1, 2; Student League, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, President, 4; Y.W.C.A., 1 , 2, 3, 4, Cabi net, 4; Health League, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Panhellenic Council, 3, 4; C h i Gam m a Theta , 2; Cap and Gown, 4; Powder and W i g, 4; Echo, 1, 2, 3 , Associate Editor, 3; Wh ite Mule, 1 , 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor, 3, 4; C l ass Presi dent, 3; C.H . L . ; Delegate to N . E. Student Govern­ ment Conference, 3; Class Dance Com m ittee, 3, 4; Chair m an Panhellenic Dance Com m i ttee, 4 ; Chairman May Day Operetta, 3. (3 1 ]


DOROTH Y STEVENS CUNN I NGHAM SPENCER,

MASS.

"Dot '

DELTA DELTA DELTA

David Prouty High School. Field Hockey, 3, 4; Speedball, 3, 4; Ten nis, 1, 2, 3 4; Y. .C.A. 1 , 2, 3, 4, Social Service Com m i t tee; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Jun ior Representativ e ; Chi Gamma Theta, White Mule, 3, 4; Cl ass ice- Pre ident, 2; C.H.L., H n rable Mention Gym Meets, 1, 2.

H ELEN FRANC S CURTI S PoRTLA o

MA1 E

'Curt" Deering High School. Student League, 1 2, 3, 4; Y. .C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; .A. A., I, 2, 3, 4; Geology Cl ub, 1; Powder and ig 3, 4· Wearer C.H.L.; Dramatic Art Clas Play, 3; Prod uc ti n Co mmit tee, 3 ; Pu ppets, 2, 3.

BARBARA EMMA DAY FAIRFIELD, M A I E

"Barb"

ALPHA DELTA Pr

L awrence High School. Field Hockey , 1 2; Volleyball , 1, 2; Speedball, 1, 2; Y.\Y/.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1 , 2, 3, 4; L e Cercle Fran ais, 4; Honorable Mention Gym Meet, 1, 2; C.H.L.; Class Nu merals.

BEULAH BLOSSOM FENDERSON Ocu QUIT, M A IN E

"Fendy"

DELTA DELTA DELTA

Wel ls H i gh School. Field Hockey, 1, 2; Vol leybal l, 1; Y. W.C.A., 1; W.A.A., 1; White Mule ; C.H.L.

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KA THER I N E DEL IA FRANKLI N BRATTLEBORO

VERMONT

DELTA DELTA DELTA

" Kay"

Brattleboro H i gh School . Vol leyball, 1, 2 · Tennis, l , 2 ; Student League, I , 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. , 1, 2, 3, 4· W.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4; I nternational Relations, 1, 2, 3, 4; Geology Club , 1; Wearer C.H.L., Honorable Mention Gym Meet, 1, 2.

RUTH CARLLE F ULLER SOUTH

CHINA, MA !NE

Cm OMEGA Cony H i gh School. F ield Hockey, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4; Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, , Manager, 2, 4; Vol leyball , 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager, 3; Speedball, 1 2, 3, 4, , Manager, 2; Tenn is, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean's L ist, 1, 2, 3; Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathem at ics Club, 3, 4; Cl ass Secretary-Treasurer, 4; earer of C.H.L., Cl ass m erals, C.W. ; Honorable Mention in Gym Meet 1 , 2 ; P l a y Day Committee, 4 ; W.A.A. Boa rd, 4.

NATA L I E GILLEY BEL MONT,

M ASS.

CHI OMEGA '

Wayland H ig h School . F ield Hockey, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , Manager , 3 ; Basketbal l, 1, 2, 3 , 4, Captain, 3; Vol leyball 1, 2 ; Speedball, 1, 2 , 3 , 4, Manager 3; Y . W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Publ icity Agent, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2 3, 4, Secretary 4; S rudent Assistant in French, 4; Le Cercle F rancais, 3; \Vearer of C.H.L., u merals, C.W. ; Honorable mention i n gym m eet, 1, 2 ; Colby Day Com­ m i ttee , 4; Sophomore Dance Com m i ttee ; Play Day, 4; Mary Low House Chairman, 3.

DOROTHY WINSLOW GOULD EWTON CENTER,

Dot

M ASS.

CHI OMEGA

ewton H igh School. Field Hockey, 2 , 3, 4; Speedball, 1 , 2 , 3 ; Tenn is, 3, 4; Glee C l ub, 1, 2 3 4, Women's Manager, 4; Y.W.C.A. 3, 4; Social Serv ice Chai rman, 3 , 4 ; Maqua Delegate, 3 ; W.A.A., Health D irector, 4 ; Daughters o f Colby, 1, 2 3 , 4 , Secretary-Treasu rer, 2 ; Le Cercle Francais, 3, 4; O racle, Women's Editor, 4; C lass Secretary-Treasu re r, 1; C.H.L. and Class u merals ; May Day Operetta, 3; Y . W. Play, 1 .

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KA THER I NE LOU I SE HAR VEY H o u LT O N , MArNE

"Kay '

Cttr OMEGA

H ul ton Hioh School . V lleyball 1; Glee Club, 4; Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; . . A., l, 2, 3, 4; Chi Gamma Theta, 1, 2; Aroo rook Club, 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pre ident, 2, 3· Colb 1igh t Play, 2; Colby Ci rcus , 3.

BERTHA ARLENE HA YES '\. I

HESTER,

. H.

ALPHA DELTA P1 Thayer Prepararory cho I. Field H ockey l, 2, 3 4; Basketball, 1, 2, ol leybal l , 1 , 2, 3, 4; Speedball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager, 2; 3, -I, 1anager, l· Ten n i , I, 2, 3, 4· tudcn t Lea.,ue, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Y. .C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Serv ice Co m m i t tee 2; W.A.A. l, 2 3, 4, ice- Pre ident, 3; Pre idenr, 4; Pa n helleni Council, 3; 'rudent As i ra nt in Physical Education, 3, i n Sociology a n d Econ m i c , 4 ; Chi Ga m m a Theta P r e ident, 2 ; Secretary­ Treasu rer Cap and G wn, 4; l n ternational Relation , 2, 3, 4; W �arer of C.H .L., lu meral , C.'X'., Loving Cu p ; H onorable Mention G m Meet , 1, 2; H ou e Chairman ary L w, 2; Studen t-Faculty Com m i t tee, 2; Repreentarive co Play Day at Bate , 2; At Un iversity of Maine, 3; Chairman, Play Day, -I· Pre ident Sorority 3, 4; '\' men's At hletic Ediror, 3, 4.

TERESA JENN I E H ENDERSON LOWELL,

M ASS.

Lowell H igh School. Field H ockey, 1, 2; Volleyball, 1, 2, 3; Speed ball, l 2, 3· Ten n i , 2· Y.\Y/.C.A., l, 2, 3, 4, Social Serv ice Com m i t tee, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1 2 3, 4; Chi Gam m a Theta, 2; Dem che Verein, 1; Honorable Mention Gym Meer, 1, 2; C.H.L; Reading Room Committee, 2, 3, ·I. Chairman, 4; House Chairman Foss H all, 4.

CHARLOTTE MONTGOMERY H OWLAND B R IGHTON,

M ASS.

DELTA DELTA DELTA Girls' Latin School . (Boston). Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball, 1 2; Speedball, 1 2, 3, 4; Dea n's L ist, 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.\Y/.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Member­ ship Committee, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2 3, 4; Second Freshman Scholarship Prize for Women, 1; Second German Pr ize, 2; Honorable Men tion Gym Meet, 1, 2; C.H.L., Class Numerals.

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HELEN LUC I LE JON ES \"XTATERTOWN, MAS .

'Cile"

DELTA DELTA DELTA

atertown High. School. Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3; Basketball, 1, 2, 3; lleyball , 2; Speedball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ten n is, 1, 2, 3, 4, Man ager, 2; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; St ude n t League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student League Board, 4; Y.'W'.C.A ., 1, 2, 3, 4, Secreta ry, 2, Vice-President 3; President, 4; W.A.A. C.H.L., C.W., Healt h League Club, Cap and Gown 4; Maine Student olun teer U n ion, 1, 2 , 3, 4 Secretary, 2 , Preside n t 3; Executive and Gen­ , eral Co m m i t tees of . E. S. C. M., 4; Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3, 4, President , 3; Intern a tional Rel a tion Cl ub, 3, 4 Vice-P resident, 4; Council of Rel i gion 4; 1aq ua Y.W.C. A . Council, 3, 4, I nterco llegiate Exchange , 3; In ternational Relat ions, 4; Seco nd Freshman Scholarship Prize ; Germ an Prize, 3; Class Scholarship Awards, 2, 3, 4; ational Council on Ca use and Cure of War ations 3; M aqua Conference, 1, 2, 3; Wel lesley 3; lode! League of I nstitute of Intern ational Relations , 3; ·onhfield Conference, 4. '\

HELEN KELLY L Y N , MASS.

Cm OMEGA

" Kell"

Waterv ille H i gh Sch 01. Field Hockey, 1 , 2 ; Y.W.C.A., I , 2 , 3, 4 ; Healt h League, 1 , 2 3, 4 ; Powder a n d 'ig 3, 4; C.H.L. Award; Dramatic Art '\ o rkshop Plays, 3; Y .M. and Y.W.C.A. Pl ays, 3; Junior Week-end Prodllc t ions, 2 3.

MAX I NE LEOLA KNAPP KINGFIELD, MAIN E

ALPHA DELTA PI

" Mac"

Kingfield High School. Volleyball, 1, 2: Tenn is, 1, 2: Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, ocial Com m i ttee, 3; \V/.A . A ., 1, 2 3, 4; L e Cercle Francais, 3, 4; C.H . L ., Honorable Mention, Gym Meet, 1, 2; House Chairm a n of Foster House, 2.

CA THER I NE CEC I L LAUGHTON HARMONY, MAINE

"Kay" Harmony High School. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; B asket bal l , 1; Volleyball 1 ; Speedball, 2 , 3, 4 ; Dean's List, 1 2 , 3, 4; Y.W.C.A., 1 , 2 , 3 4 Publicit ; Com m i ttee, 2, P rogram Com m i ttee, 3, In ternational Relations Chairman 4; W.A.A., 1 , 2 , 3; C.H.L. ; Class umerals ; Fren c h Club, 2 , 3, 4, Vice � President, 3; Colby Cou ncil on Rel igion, 3, 4, Board m a n Representativ e, 3; News Correspondent, 4; International Relations Club 2, 3, 4; Executive Comm i t tee, 4; Boardman Society, 1 , 2 , 3, Vice-President, 3; St udent Foru m, Publ i c i t y 1, 2 , Program, 3; Echo Board, 1 , 3, 4, As istant Editor, 3, 4; , White Mule, 2 , 3, 4· Associate Editor, 2 ; Women's Editor, 3 4; Fresh m a n Entrance Scholarship ; T ravell i Scholarsh ip, 4. [ 35 ]


NANCY DOROTHEA L I BBY AUGUSTA, MAINE

CHI OMEGA Cony H igh School. Field Hockey, I, 2, 3 , 4; Volleybal l 1 , 2, 3; Speedbal l, , 1 , 2 3 , 4; Student League, 4 ; Y . W.C.A., 1, 2, 3 , 4· W.A.A ., 1, 2 , 3, 4; Panhellenic Council, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 3; President , 4 ; Cap and Gown, 4; Le Cercle Francais, 3; Wearer C. H.L., umerals, C.W. ; Honor­ ab le Mention Gym Meet, 1 , 2 ; Class Dance Com m i ttee, 3, 4 ; Mary Low House Chai rman , 3; Class Representative to Social Com m it tee, 3; May Day Com m i t tee, 3.

LOIS KATHER I NE LUND FREEPORT, MAINE

SIGMA KAPPA Freeport High School. Field Hockey, 1 ; Speed bal l, 1; Y. W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; W. A.A . , 1 , 2, 3, 4· Chi Gamma Theta, 2 ; I nternational Relations Club, 2, 3, 4; Class President, 4; Wearer of C.H.L, Honorable Mention i n Gym Meet, 1 , 2; Class Representative Social Com m ittee, 1 ; Part in Col by Movie, "A Visit to Colby", 1 .

ELEANOR LOU I SE MacCAREY N EWTON CENT R E ,

"Billy"

MASS.

DELTA DELTA DELTA

Newton High School . Volleyball , 1, 2, 3 ; Tennis, 1 , 2, 3 · Y.W.C.A., 1 , 2 3, 4; W.A.A., 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; In ternational Relat ions Club, 2 ; Press Club , 3 ; Dance Com m ittee, 1; May Day, 3 ; Echo Staff, 1 , 4.

RUTH LYDI A MA I LEY ANDOVE R ,

" Rusty"

MASS.

ALPHA DELTA PI

A bbot Academy. Ten nis, 2; Glee Club, 1; Y.W.C .A . , 1 , 2, 3, 4; Social Chairman, 3, Open House Com m i t tee, 3 ; W.A.A., 1 , 2, 3, 4; Sorority Dance Chairman , 3; Junior P ro m Com m ittee; Sorority Historian, 4 ; Secretary� 3 .

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SARAH ELEANOR MANTER WATE R V I L L E, M A I N E

"Ellie"

SIGMA KAPPA

Oak Grove Sem i nary. Coburn Classical Institute. Field Hockey 1, 2 ; , Basketball, 1, 2; Speed ball, 1, 2 ; Tenn is, 2 , 3 , 4 , Manager, 3 ; Daugh ters of Colby, 1, 2, 3 , 4 , President, 3 ; Sigma Kappa, T reasurer, 4 ;

RUTH KATHERI NE M I CHALEK W ES T F I E L D, M Ass.

ALPHA DELTA P1 T ra nsfer from Boston Un iversity. Dean's List, 2; Y.W.C.A., 2 , 3, 4, P rogram Commi ttee, 2, 1 aqua Conference, 2; W.A.A., 2, 3, 4 ; Pan­ hellenic Coun cil, 4; Mathematics Club, 2, 3, 4, Soci al Chairman and Vice­ P residen t, 2; P resident, 4; Camera Club, 3.

ELI ZA BETH M I LLER O R R IDGEWOCK, M A I N E

" Betty" orridgewock H igh School.

Dean's List,

1,

2 , 3, 4.

RUTH A U GUST A M I L LETT SPRINGFIELD, V E R M O 1T

" Millett" Spri ngfield H igh School. Field Hockey , 1, 2; Vol leyball, 1, 2 · Dean's List, 1, 2 , 3 ; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Studen t League, 3, 4 , Secretary, 3 ; Y.W.C.A., 2 , 3 , 4, Chairman Publicity, 2, Chairman Programs, 3 , Chair·m a n Deputations, 4 ; W.A.A., l, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative, 2 ; Panhellenic Council, 3, 4; Cap and Gown, 4, President , 4; Powder and W i g Vice­ President, 4; Daugh ters of Colby, 1, 2 , 3, 4, President, 4 ; First German P rize, 2; Chapel Double Quartette, 4 ; Editor Women's Hand Book 3, 4.

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ROWENA MOSHER WrLTO , M

!NE

"Ro ield Hockey, I· Y. .C.A. 1, 2 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, il ton Academy. 3, 4; C.H.L. ; Reading Room Com mi ttee, 1 , 2, 3.

EL IZABETH A L I CE MULKERN PoRTLA o, MAI E

"Bets"

D LTA DELTA DELTA

hoot. Ba kerbal l, 1, 2; otleybatl, I, 2, 3, 4; Clas Man­ Portland High ager, 3 Manager, 4; Tenn is, 1, 2, 3; Dean's L i t, 1, 2, 3; Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3 4; � .A.A. 1, 2, 3 4· Le Cercle Francai , 3, 4.

GRACE V I LLROY ROBI NSON B RIDGEWATER, MAI E

ALPHA DELTA Pr

"Bobby"

Aroostook Cent ral I nsrirute. Field Hockey, 1, 2· Speedbalt, 1, 2; Y.W.C.A., 1 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Assistant i n Biology Laborarory 4; Aroostook Club, 1, 2, 3, 4.

HELEN KA T H ER I NE deROCHEMON T ROCKLAND, MAINE

Pm Mu Rockland High School . Field Hockey, 1 , 2, 3, 4· Volleyball , 1, 2; Speed­ bal l, 1, 2 3, 4; Y.W.C.A., 1 , 2, 3, 4, Social Relarions Committee, 4, Maqua Confe rence Delegate, 1 ; W.A.A., 1 , 2 3, 4, C.H.L. and Class Nu meral s ; Panhellenic Counci l, 3, 4 ; Ch i Gamma Theta; Le Cercle Francais, 3; Con cert Board, 2, 3; Class Dance Com m i ttee, 1, 2.

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KA THERI NE ROLL I NS FAIRFIELD, M A I N E

"Kitty"

Cm OMEGA

Coburn Classical I nst i tute. Westbrook J u n ior College. Field Hockey, 2; Y . .C.A . 1, 2, 3, 4 ; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4.

EDYTHE D IANE S I L VERMAN P O R T L AND

MAINE

"Eed" Portland H i g h School. Dean's L ist, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. , 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Com m i ttee, 2 Vesper Comm ittee, 3, Treasurer, 4, , Person nel Com m i t tee 4; .A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Cap and Gown 4; Mat hematics Club, 3, 4; Le Cercle F ranca1s, 2, 3; Class P resi dent, 2· F i rst F reshman Scholar­ ship P r i ze; Fi rst Class Scholarship, 1, 3; earer of C.H.L . ; Dramatic A r t Play, 4 ; Assembly Commit tee, 4 ; Maqua Delegate, 3 ; I nter-race Chairman o n Maqua Council, 4; Council of Religion, 4; Dance Com m ittee, 1, 2; House Chai rman, Mower House 2.

EMMA MARY SMALL CORNISH

MAlNE

ALPHA D ELTA Pr

"Em"

Cornish H ig h School . Field Hockey, 1, 2 3; Volleyball, 1, 2; SpeedbalJ , 1 2 , 3 ; Tenn is, 2 ; Glee C l u b , 1 ; S t u d e n t League, 1 , 2, 3 , Class Represe n ta­ t i ve 1, 2, Recording Secretary, 3; Y.W.C.A., l, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honorable Mention Gym Meet, 1, 2; C.H.L. ; Class u merals ; Co m m ittee for Class Dance, 1 , 2.

CAROLI NE TOTMAN OAKLAND, M A I N E

"Cal" Was h i ngt0n State Normal School, (Machias). Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Heal t h League, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Class Hockey, 1 ; A rch ery, 1 , Tennis, 1 , 3 ; Volleybal l, 3; Daugh ters of Colby.

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FRANCES A NNETTE TEBBETTS READFIELD, MAINE

Kents H i l l Sem i nary. Tenn is, 1 , 2; Dean 's List, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. , 1 , 2, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4, Vice- President, 4; C.H.L.

AN I TA LEDOUX TH I BAULT EWBURYPORT, MASS.

"T"

DELTA DELTA DELTA

ewburyporr High School. Vol leyba l l , 3, 4; Tenn i , 1 , 2, 3; Dean's List, 1 , 2, 3, 4· Y.W.C.A., 1 , 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., I , 2, 3, 4; Chi Gam ma Thet a ; L e Cercle Francai ; Cla s P resident, l.

A MY HARR I ET CHASE THOMPSON WATERVILLE, MAI E

"Tommy"

CHI OMEGA

Waterville High School . Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3, Class Team, 1 , 2, 3, Honor­ ary Varsity, I ; Basketball, 1 , 2, 3, Class Team, 1, 2, 3; Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, Class Team, 1, 2, 3, Manager, 2; Honorary V arsi ty, 2, 3; Speedbal l, l, 2, 3 Class Team, 1 , 2, 3, Honorary Varsity, 2; Tennis, 1, 2, 3, Manager, 1, 3, Head, 4, Cl as Win ner, 1, 2, 3; Glee Cl ub, 1; W.A.A., 1 , 2, 3, 4, Head o f Tennis, 4, o n Board ; Student Assistant Depart ment of Ph ysical Education, 3, 4; Powder and Wig, 3, 4; Ham l i n Prize Speaking, Fi rst Prize, 1 ; Sophomore Prize Declamation, 2; Coburn Prize Speaking, 2, 3, 4, Second Prize, 2, Third Prize, 3; C.H.L., u merals, "C.W.", "C" ; Ten nis Cham pion, 1 , 2, 3; Orchestra, 2, 3; Class Speaker, Undergraduate Banquet, 4; Dramatic Play, 3; Bow l i n g ; Mem ber Sorority Team Cham pions , 4; Chairman, St unt ight, 3; Stunt Leader, Colby Night, 4.

E L I ZABETH S I NCLAI R THOMPSON PORTLAND, MAINE

"Thompie"

DELTA DELTA DELTA

Deering H i gh School. Dean's L ist, l, 4; Y.\Y/.C.A. , 4; Chi Gamma Theta, 2; I n ternational Rel ations Cl ub, 3, 4; W h i te Mule Board, 3, 4; Echo, 2; V ice-President of Cl ass, 3; Chairman Dance Com m ittee, 2.

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ELEANOR MARY TOLAN PORTLAND, M A I N E

PHI

Mu

Portland High School. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3; Volleyball , , 1 , 2 , 3, M anager, 2 ; Speedball , 1 , 2 , 3, 4 ; Tennis, 1 , 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1 , 2 , 3, 4, J u n ior Class Representative ; Panhellenic Cou ncil, 2, 3; Chi Gam ma T heta, 1, 2, 3 , Secretary-Treasurer , 2 ; C.H.L, u m e rals, C. W. ; Fres hman­ Dance Com m i t tee ; H ouse Chairman Foss Hall, 4.

LAURA MAY TOLMAN SCHENECTADY,

. Y.

"Lemty" Schenectady H i g h School. Student Assistant i n L ibrary, 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club, 1 , 2, 3, 4, President, 4 ; I ncernational Relations Club, 2, 3, 4; Board­ man 1, 2, 3; Forum Church elations Committee, 4.

DOROTHY SPOONER TOZIER F A I R F I ELD, MAINE

" Dot" Lawren ce High Schoo l. Field Hocke . , I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball , 1; Volley ball, 1, 2; Tennis, 1, 2 ; Dean's List, 2 ; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2 ; W.A.A., 1, 2 3, 4 ; Student Assistant in Library, 3 ; C h i Gam ma Theta; I nternational Relations C l ub, 2; Hono rabl e Mention Gym Meet 1 ; Wearer of C.H.L ; Class Dance Com m i ttee, 1 .

CLEO GERTRUDE TUTTLE L I N EUS, M A I N E

CHI

OMEGA

Ricker Classical I nstitute. Field Hockey , 1 , 2 ; Basketbal l, 1, 2 ; Glee Club, 3 , 4 ; Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4; A roostook C l ub, 2, 3, 4 ; President , French Club, l; C.H.L, House Chairman Mary Low, 3 ; Junior Dance Com m ittee ; Chairman Senior Dance Comm i t tee ; Y.W.C.A. Play, 3.

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ANNABELLE EUN I CE WH I TE Tors

!ELD, M AI N E

"Ann"

CHI OMEGA

Lee Academ y . Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Vol l eybal l, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; peedball 1 2 3 , 4 , Manager, 2 ; Varsity, 2; Y.W.C.A., l 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., l, 2 , 3, 4 ; Chi Gamma Theta, 2; I n ternational Rela­ tion , 2 , 3 , 4; Wea rer of C.H.L., Numeral ; May Day 3; Play Day Com­ mittee, 4.

W I NNIFRED YVONNE WHI TE WATE RVILLE

M AI N E

SIGMA KAPPA

"Winnie"

Water ille High School. Glee Club, Accom panist, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A., 1 , 2, 3 4 P rogram Com mit tee, 4; Health League, 1, 2, 3, 4; Fren h Cl ub, 1 ; Concert Board, 2, 3 4, Chairman, 4 · Chapel Pianist, 4 .

CAROLY N LOI S W I L LI AMS A T E R V I L L E , MAINE

CHI OMEGA Waterville High School .

Tenn is, 1 , 2 ; Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A . A., 1 ,

2, 3 , 4 ; Chi Gamma Theta , l, 2, 3 , 4.

EVEL Y N MARTHA WYMAN B E NTON, M A I N E

"Wymie" Oak Grove Sem i nary. Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3; Volleyball, 2, 3 · Speedball , 1 , 2, 3; Y.W.C.A., 1 , 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 1 , 2 , 3, 4 ; Panhellenic Cou ncil, 2; Mat hematics Club, 3, 4; C.H.L

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H ERMAN ROBERT ALDERMAN N E W HAVEN, CONN .

TAU DEL TA PHI

"Hi"

H i g h . Football, 1; Basebal l , 1 ; Basketball , 1 ; l n terfratern i t y 1 ew H aven Basketba l l , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Track, 1 , 2 , 4 ; B aseba l l , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4; Footbal l , 1 , 2, 3, 4; Bowl i ng, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Counci l , 4; Upsilon Bera, 1; Cosmopolitan, 2, 3; J un io r Prom Com m i t tee, 3.

FREDER I CK JOHN BANZI PLYMOUTH,

cc5

MAss.

pike"

DELTA UPSfLON

Plymouth High School. Freshman M anager Baseball, 1; T rack, 2, 3; Bowl i ng, 2, 3, 4; Debating, 4; Powder and \Vig, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4 ; I nter­ national Relations Cl ub, 3, 4 ; Colby White M ule, 3, 4, Manager, 4; Oracle, 3, 4, Managing Ed i tor, 4.

FRANC I S BARNES HouLTON, MAINE

DELTA KAPP A EPSILON

"Frank"

Ri ker Classical I nstitute. Football, 2, 3; Tenn is, 1, 2, 3, 4; I n terfraterni ty Basket ball , 4 ; Baseball, 1, 2; Footbal l , 4; Bow l i n g, 4; Dean's List, 1 , 2, 3; Band 1; Glee Cl ub, 1, 2, 3.

AR T H UR W I LL I A M BARTEL , 2nd Los A NGELES, Cl\LIOORNIA

"Bill"

KAPPA DELTA RHO

Cony H i gh School. Dean's Li st, 4 ; Band, 1 , 2 ; Student Assistant i n Chemist ry, 4 ; C h i Epsilon M u , 3 , 4, Vice-President, 4 ; C h i G a m m a Sigma, 4; Camera Cl ub, 2, 3, 4; Echo Board, 1, 2; White Mule Dance Band.

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H UGH DRUMMOND BEACH N

w B E DFORD , MASS .

"Bitch"

DELTA KAPPA EPSILON

Cob urn Cla. sical l n t i tute. Football, 1, 2, 3 , J-V Coach, 4; Hockey, 1 ; Track, 1 2 3 ; I n terfratern ity Basketball, 3, 4 ; Track, 1, 2, 3 ; Baseball, 3 , 4; Fo tball, 4; Bowl i ng, 4; I n ternational Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Le Cercle Fran ais, 4 ; Varsity Cl u b ; Varsity "C" ; I n t ramural Cou ncil, 4.

ALDEN BASSETT BEL YEA WATERVILLE, MAINE

"Al"

KAPPA DELTA RHO

Waterv i l le High School. Football, 1, 2 3, 4 Assistant Manager, 1, 2, 3, Manager, 4; I n terfratern i t y Bowl ing, 2, 3, 4; Echo Board 1, 2; Organizer Colby Dan e Band, 3; Manager Colby Dance Band, 3, 4.

AL TON DAV I D BLAKE, Jr. WATER ILLE, M AI N E

DELTA KAPPA EPSILON

"Bob" Waterv ille High School. 2, 4; Band, 1, 2.

I n terfra tern ity Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1 ,

AR THUR OSCAR BROWN WAKEFIELD, MASS .

"Brownie"

DELTA UPSILON

Bucksport Seminary. Varsi ty Football, 1, 2; Basebal l, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Hockey, 2; I nterfraternity Basketball, 1, 2; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Debating, 4; Student Council, 2; A thletic Counci l, 4 ; Intramural Council, 4; Varsit y Club, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Class President, 2; Junior Prom Commi ttee.

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HOW ARD LESL I E BROWN BELGRADE LAKES, MAINE

"Brownie" Farmingt0n State Normal. Glee Club, 3; Y.M.C.A., 2, 3, 4; I n ternational Relations C lub, 2, 3, 4 · Boardman Society, 2, 3.

ROBERT ORMAN BROWN FAIRFI ELD, M AINE

"Blodgett''

DELTA KAPPA EPSILON

Law rence H igh School. Fo rball Squad, I; I nterfraternity Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Soccer and Football, 2, 3, 4 ; Y.M.C.A. 1; International Relations Cl ub, 2, 3.

JAMES NEWTON B UCKNER WATER VI L LE, M AINE

"Jim mie"

LAMBDA CHI ALPHA

Wate rville H i gh School. Track, 1; Dean's L ist, 3, 4; Band, 1 ; Student Assistant in Hist0ry, 4 ; Upsilon Beta, I; Pi Gamma M u, 3, 4, President 4; I n ternacional Rel ations Club, 1 2, 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Col by Whi te M u l e Dance Orchest ra.

MART I N JOSEPH B URNS, Jr. WATER VILLE, MAINE

" Marty"

ZETA Psr

Waterville H i gh School. Whi te M u l e A r r Ediror, 4; Good w i n Speaki n g Con test, 4 ; Levine Speaking Contest, 4 ; H a l lowe l l Spea k i n g Contest ·, 4 .

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CHARLES JAMES CADDOO NEWBURYPORT, MASS.

"Charlie"

LAMBDA CHI ALPHA

Gov. Dummer Academy. Football, 1, 2, 4; Ba eba l l , l, 2, 4; I n terfraternity Ba ketba l l , l, 2, 3, 4 · Ba ebal l , 3; Footbal l, I, 2, 3; Bowl ing, I 2, 3, 4; St udent Council, I; Cla s President, 1 ; The Col by "C" ; I ntramural A thletic Cou ncil.

FREDER ICK DUNCAN CALL PORTLAND, MAINE

KAPPA DELTA RHO

"Foxy"

Transfer, A n t ioch Col lege. I nt erfraternity Footbal l, 2, 3; Band, 2; I nter­ national Relations Cl ub, 4.

MORR I S O'BRI EN CAMPBELL, JR. WELLESLEY, MASS.

DELTA KAPPA EPSILON Wellesley High School. Club 3.

In ternational Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Press

OMAR ELGIN CANDERS GREENVILLE J U NCTION, MAINE

"Cande"

LAMBDA CHI ALPHA

Greenville H i gh School. Baseball 1, 2; Interfraternity Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Chi Epsilon Mu, 2, 3, 4, Presiden t , 4 ; Chi Ga!Tima Sigma, 4 ; Class Secretary-Treasurer 3.

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BRA I NARD EDWARD CAVERLY, JR. P R O "!DENCE,

R.

1.

THETA KAPPA

Nu

Pro,·idencc Classical H i gh School . Track, 1 ; I o terfrate rn i t y Basketball, 2, 3 , 4 · Track, 1; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 4; Bow l i ng, 1, 2 3, 4; Dean's L ist, 1; Band, 1, 2; Student Council, 4 ; Y.M.C.A., 1; Upsi lon Beta, 1.

GEORGE JOSEPH CLANCY QU INCY,

MASS.

ALPHA TAU OMEGA Quincy H i gh chool. I n ted rater n i t y Baseball, 3, 4; Bowl i ng, 3, 4; White Mule Board , 4 ; J u n ior Prom Com m it tee.

W I LL I AM M URRAY CLARK Sctt.E

ECTADY,

N . Y.

"Bill"

PHI DELTA THETA

Schenectady H igh School. Track, 1 , 2; Cross-country, 1, 2; Interfrate rn i t y Track, 1 , 2, 3 ; Baseball, 1 , 2 ; Soccer and Football, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Bow l i n g, 2, 3 ; Band, 3 ; Y.M.C.A., 1; Cabi net, 1; Kappa Phi Kappa, 4; Echo, 1 ; Hal lowe l l Speaki n g Contest, 2 , 4; First Prize, 2; Goodwin Speaking Contest, 2, 3, 4, Second Prize, 3 · Lev i n e Speak i n g Con test, 3, 4.

A ARON LOUIS CLOSE L A W R ENCE,

"Bill"

MASS.

TAU DELTA PHI

Lawrence (Mass.) H i gh School. Football, 1; Baseball, 1; 1, 2; Winter Sports, 1, 2, 3; l n terfraterni t y B a ketball, 2, 3; Baseball, 1, 2, 3 ; Foot ball, 1, 2, 3 4 ; Bowl i n g, 1, 2, Upsilon Beta, 1 ; Chi Epsilon Mu, 4 ; Chi Gamma Sigma, 4; German Club, 1, 2; I n ternational Relations, 1.

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Track, 1 ; Ten n is, 1, 2 3; Track, 1, 3, 4 ; Debat i n g, 1 ; 2, 3, 4, T reasurer ,


EV ER ETT H ILLMAN COLE ATT L E BORO, MASS .

" King"

DELTA UPSl LON

Til ton Seminary. J n terfraternity Basebal l, 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Dea n's List, 1 ; Student Co uncil, 4 ; Y. M. C . A . , 1; Press Club, 3 ; Advertising Man ager, White M ule 4; Echo, l .

JAMES MAX I M E COYNE WATERVILLE, MAINE

"Jake"

ZETA Psi

Boston College Transfer. Varsity Football, 4; Dea n's L ist, 3; Press Club, 3 ; Ora le, 3, 4, Editor- in -Ch ief, 4.

GEORGE HANLEY CRANTON G R OV E LAND,

Dean's List, B iology, 4.

2, 3, 4;

Chi

Gamma

HERBERT WILL I A M De VEBER NEWBU RYPORT, MAss.

"Herbie" Newburyport High School. 1 , 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, dent, 4; H allowell Speaking Wearer o f "C".

LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Sanborn Sem i nary. Baseball, 1 ; Cross-country, Co-Captain, Cross-country, 4; I nterfraternity 1 ; President, Student Council, 4 ; Class Presi­ Contest, 2; Member, Colby Athletic Council ;

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MASS.

Sigm a,

3, 4;

Student Assistan t

m


JOHN PHIL I P DOLAN PORTLAND, MAINE

"Jack"

DELTA KAPPA EPSILON

Coburn Classical Inst itute. Football, 2 ; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; I n terfraternity Tra k, 1, 2 3 4 ; Glee Club , 2 ; Debat i ng, 4; Y.M.C.A., 3, 4, V i ce-President, 4; Kappa Phi Kappa 3, 4, President, 4; Pi Kappa Delta, 4; Press Club, 3; Newman Cl ub, 3, 4 Vice-P resident, 4; Classical Club, 4; I n ternationa l Relations Club, 3 , 4; "C" ; Business M anager, Colby Echo ; Class Vice­ Preside n t , 1 ; Goodwi n Speaking Contest, 3; Levine Speaking Contest, 3; Murray Prize Debate, 4.

W ILLARD H ANSON D U NN G A R D I N E R, M A I

E

DELTA

"Dike"

u PSlLON

Belgrade High School. B a eball, l ; I nterfraternity Football , 3 · Debating, 3; Powder and Wig, 3, 4; G odwin Con test, 2 ; M urray Deba te, 3 .

M I LLARD EDWARD EMANUELSON M o soN, :MAINE

LAMBDA

"Ollie"

CHI ALPHA

Monson A cademy. Varsity Football, 3; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Track, 1 ; I n terfraternity Basketball, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Track, 1 , 2 ; Baseball, 1 , 2; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean 's List, 3 ; Student Assistant i n Acco u n t i n g, 4.

EDMOND NOYES ER VIN W A T E RV I L L E , M A I E

"Noisy"

ZETA

Psi

Waterville High School . Golf, 1, 2, 3 4; I nterfraternity Football, 3, 4 ; Bowli n g, 4; Dean's L ist, 1, 2 , 3 ; Student Council Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Upsilon Beta, 1 ; Varsi t y " C", 3, 4; Sons of Colby, l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary­ Treasurer, 3 ; Fres h m an Prize Scholarshi p ; Wearer of "C".

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RAYMOND WI LLARD FARNHAM BRO\X' N I L L F

j u N T I ON , M A I N E

" Ray"

LAMBDA Cm ALPHA

Higgin Cla ical [ nstirute. Var ity Footbal l , 1, 2, 3; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1 ; I n terfrate rn i t y Ba ketball, 2, 3, 4 ; Football 2, 3, 4 ; Bowl in<>, 3, 4; Student Cou ncil, l; Cl ass Pre ident, 1 ; Chairman Freshman Dance Comm it tee ; Wearer of "C".

RAY GEORGE FOURN I ER FORT K E NT

MAJNE

DELTA UPSILON

"Mouse"

Ricker Clas ical I n stitute. Varsity Football , 2 ; I n terfraternity Basketball , 2, 3, 4 ; Track, 2, 3 , 4 ; Baseball 2, 3 , 4 ; FootbalJ, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Bowli ng, 3, 4 ; Glee C l u b , 2, 3, 4.

R I CHARD H AROLD FRANKLI N CEDA R H U RST, l

. Y.

" Dick"

TAu

Thayer Academy.

I nterfraterniry Football, 1,

SOLOMON CARTER FULLER F R A M I NGHAM, M ASS.

"Sol" Frami ngham High School . Football, 1 ; Hockey , 1; Track, 1, 2 , 4; I n ter­ fratern i t y Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Deputation Team, 3; Forum Cabi net, 3, 4.

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_,

D E L TA

Pm

3, 4; German Club, 1, 2.


CHARLES ROBERT GEER PORTLAND, MAINE

"Goofy"

DELTA KAPPA EPSILON

Ba eball, I , 2 3, 4; I n terfraternity Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3 , 4; Student Coun cil, 3; Upsilon Beta President, I ; Echo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Co­ B usi ness Man ager, 4; Cl ass President, 3.

THURSTON HUGH G I LMAN ATERVILLE, MAINE

KAPPA DELTA RHO

' Hughie"

aterville H i g h School. Footbal l , 1, 2, Assistant Ma nager, ; Hockey 3, 4, Assistant Manager , 3, Man ager, 4; J un ior Prom Com m it tee.

MOSES M A I SH I E GOLDBERG EW BEDFORD, M

SS.

"Goldie ' ew Bedford H ig h School. I n terfraternity Basketbal l, 1 ; Baseball, 1 ; Football, I ; Dean's List, 2 , 4 ; B iology Student Assistant, 4 ; C h i Gamma igma, 3, 4; Chi Epsilon Mu, 4 ; I n ternat ional Relations Club, 3, 4.

L I NTON JEWETT HAR TT MONTICE LLO, MAINE

DELTA UPSILON

" Lin"

Ricker Classical I nstit ute. I nterfraternity Basketball, 4; Track, 4; Soccer, 4.

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FLOYD M I L TON HASKELL HOU LTON, M A I N E

DELTA KAPPA EPSILON Ricker Cl assical I nsti tute. Track, 1, 2; l n terfratern ity Track, 1 , 2; Soccer and Foot ball 2, 3, 4; Bowl ing, 4; Debati ng, 1 ; Y .M.C.A . , 1 ; Echo, 1 , 2 ; Goodwin Prize Speak ing, 3.

HAROLD WI LLARD H I CKEY cc

TU R N E R ,

MAINE

Hal"

LAMBDA

CHI ALPHA

Leavitt I nsti tute. Track, 1, 2, 3; I nterfratern i t y Track, 1 2, 3, 4 ; Baseball, 3, 4 ; Football, I , 2, 3 4; Dean's Li t, 2, 3, 4; Debating 1 2, 3 , 4; Student Cou ncil, 4; Student A sistanc in Public Speaking· Pi Kappa Delta, 2, 3 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2 Vice-President 3, President 4; I n ternational Rel ations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Cl ass Secretary-Treasurer, 2; Hal lowell Prize Speak ing, 3, 4, First Prize, 3 ; Goodwin's Prize Speaking, 2 3, 4, Second Prize 2, Third Prize 3; Levi ne Speaki ng, 3, 4, Third Prize 3· Murray Prize Debate, Second Prize 2; Freshman Entrance Scholarsh i p ; Spec ial Class Scholarship, 2 ; Kling Scholarsh ip, 4 ; Class Scholarsh ip 3; Pi Kappa Delta Conven tion, Second Pr ize Oratory, 3; Member Great Lakes Cham pionship Debating Team, 2.

GEORGE HOWARD HOLBROOK R A N DOLPH, M ASS.

LAMBDA

CHI ALPHA

Will iston Academy. Varsi t y Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Manager, 3, Manager, 4 ; Hockey, 1 ; l n terfraternity Basketbal l , 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Track, 1 , 4 ; Soccer, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Bowli ng, 1 , 2, 3 ; I n ternat ional Relations Club, 3 , 4 ; Hallo­ well Prize Speaking, 3; Junior Prom Com mi ttee ; I n terfraternity Sports Council 3, 4.

REGINALD HOLT HUM PHREY CLINTON, M A I N E

" Ray" C l i n ton High School. Track, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Y.M.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Secretary, Fresh m a n " Y " ; Deputations, 3, Colby Council on Religion, 3, 4, President, 4; Student Facu l t y Chape l Com m i t tee, 4; I n ternat ional Relations Club, 3, 4; Board m a n Society, 3, Secretary.

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HAROLD WILLIS KIMBALL, JR. WATERVILLE, MAINE

" Hal"

PHI DELTA THETA

Coburn Cl assical I nstitute. Varsity Foot ball, 1 , 2; Track, 1; I nrer­ fratern i t y Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Baseball , 1, 2, 3 , 4; Football, 3, 4; Powder and W i g , 3, 4, P resident, 4; Dramatic Art Cl ass Pl ays 3, 4; Co:nmence· ment Play , 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Religious Dramas, 3, 4.

EDWARD TOMPKINS KYLE B E T H E L,

C ONN .

KAPPA DELTA RHO Hebron Academy. l nterfraternity Basketball, I , 2, 3, 4; Baseball, I , 2 , 3, 4 ; Soccer and Football, 3 , 4 ; Bowling, 4; Volleyball, 2, 3 , 4 ; Upsilon Beta, 1; P resident, Kappa De ta Rho, 4.

ARNE OLOF LINDBERG STOCKHOLM, M AlNE

' Lindy" Central H igh School. (Manchester, N . H .). Track, 1, 2; I nterfrater n i ty Track, 1 , 2; Dean's List, 1 , 2, 3, 4; L ibrary Assistant , 2, 3, 4; Cosmopoli t a n Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3 ; Cl ass Secretary-Treasurer, 4 ; F irst German Prize, 2.

WALLACE BATES M cLAUGHLI N NEEDHAM, MASS.

" Mac"

ALPHA TAU OMEGA

W in ter Sports, 2, 3, 4; l nterfratern i t y Football, 1 , 2, 3, 4; O u t i n g Club, 3.

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SAMUEL ROBERT MANELIS EW

BEDFORD,

MASS.

"Bucky"

TAU DELTA PHI

ew Bedford H igh School. Tennis, 1 ; I n terfratern ity Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Foot bal l, I, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Dean 's L i t, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Orc hestra, 3 · Chi Epsilon Mu, 4; Chi Ga mma Sigma, 2, 3, 4; Deutsche Verein, 1 .

OLIVER CHAPMAN MELLEN ROCKY

H ILL, CONN .

"Andy"

KAPPA DELTA RHO

Ha rtford High School. Track, l ; l n terfrater nity Track, 1 ; Dean's List, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Glee Club, I , 2, 3, 4; Y.M .C.A., l, 2 3. Cabinet 2 and 3 ; Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3, 4, Sec retary, 2, 3, President 4; Concert Band , 3, 4· Ham l i n Prize Speaking, I , Second Prize ; First Prize, Freshman Scholarship ; First German Prize, 2 .

ROBERT BATES MERRILL WATERVI L L E, M A I N E

"Bob" Waterville H i gh School. Dea n's L i t, 2, 3; Student Assistant in Physics, 3, 4; Chi Gamma Sigma, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, President, 4; Marston Morse Prize for Ph ysics , 3; Com mencement Usher, l .

ROBERT NICOL MILLER NoRR IDGE \1C'OCK, M A I N E

"Bob"

THETA KAPPA

Nu

Norridgewock High School. I n terfraternity Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 4; Bowl i n g, 3; Upsilon Beta.

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ROBERT B URTON MOORE N E W B EDFORD, MASS.

cc

Bob"

PHI DELTA THETA

ew Bedford High School. Track, 1, 2, 3; W i nter Sports, 4; Cross­ count ry, 2 , 3 4; I nterfratern i t y Track, 1, 2 , 3 ; Dean's List, 1 3, 4; Band, I, 2 , 3 , 4; Debating, 4; Powder and Wig, 4; I n ternational Relations Club, 4; Hal lowell Prize Spea k i ng, 2, 4; Good w i n Prize Spea k ing, 4; Murray Prize Speak i ng, 4; Dramatic Art Class Plays.

BER TRAM GEORGE MOSHER O A KLAND, M AINE

«Bert"

ZETA Psr

Williams H igh School. L1terfraternity B asketball, 2; Baseball, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Football, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Bowl i n g, l , 2 , 3 , 4 ; U psilon Beta 1 , Vice-Presiden t, Zeta Psi, 2 ; President, 3 .

JOSEPH BERNARD O'TOOLE, JR. PORTLAND, M A I NE

"Shanty"

ALPHA TAU OMEGA

Portland High School. Track, 1 , 3 ; Golf, 4 ; I nterfraternity Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 2, 3 , 4; Baseball, 2 , 3 , 4; Soccer and Football, · 2 , 3 , 4 ; Dean's List, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Glee Cl ub, 2 ; Kappa P h i Kappa, 3 , 4 , V ice P resident, 4; C h i E psilon M u, 2 , 3, 4 , Treasurer, 3, 4; Chi Gamma Sigma, 4; P ress Club, 3; Math Club, 3 , 4 ; _ ewm a n Club, 3 , 4, Secretary, 3 , 4; Echo Board, 1, 2, 3, 4 , Managing Editor, 4; Class Vice-President, 4; J u n ior Class Production.

ALBERO NI RAOUL P AGANUCCI WATERVILLE, M A IN E

DELTA KAPP A EPSI LON Coburn Classical I nstitu te. Football, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, Captain 4 ; Hockey, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; I n terfraterni t y B aseball, 3 , 4 ; Soccer, 3 , 4; Bowli ng, 3 , 4 ; I n ternat ional Relations, 3 , 4 ; Varsity Club, 1, 2 , 3, 4; Press Club, 3 ; Hallowell Speaki ng, 2; Hockey, All-Maine, 2 , 3 , 4; All-New England Hockey, 4.

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LEON BARTLETT PALMER DovER-Foxc ROFT, � M AINE

ZETA Psi Fox roft Academy. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4; Library A si cant, 3, 4; Chi Epsilon Mu, 3, 4; Chi Gamma Sigma, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; Special Entrance Schola rsh ips, 2, 3, 4.

RALPH ALBERT PELLERI N GORHAM,

E W HAMP HIRE

KAPPA DELTA RHO Detroit I nstitute of Technology. Basketball, 1 ; Volleyball, 4; Dea n's Li st, 2; Kappa Phi Kappa, 4; French Cl ub, 1, 2, 3, 4; Colby Outing Club, 4.

ALBERT OMAR PI PER WATERVILLE, MAINE

PHI DELTA THETA

"Doc"

Football, 1 , 2 , Assistant Manager ; Track, Man ager, Hebron Academy. 3, 4; I n terfratern i t y Bas � ball, 1, 2, 3; Football, 2, 3; Bowling, 2, 4; Upsilon Beta, 1 ; Jun ior Prom Com m i ttee.

HOW ARD CHARLES PRI THAM G R EENVILLE J U NCTION, MAINE

"Frith"

LAMBDA CHI ALPHA

Maine Cent ral Instit ute. Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Sports, 4; Cross­ country, 1 , 2, 3; I n terfraternity Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross-country, 4; Student Assistan t i n Biology , 2, 3; Outing Club, 4.

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JOHN FRA�KLI N REYNOLDS WATERVILLE, MAINE

ZETA

"johnny"

Psr

Waterville High School. Golf, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; I nterfratern i ty Basketball, 1, 2, 3 ; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Band, 1, 2; Sons of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer, Zeta Psi, 3, 4.

JOHN GRANVI LLE R IDEOUT H ARTLAND, MAINE

"johnny"

ZETA

Psr

Foxcroft Academy. Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Debating, 1 ; Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3 ; Geology Club, l ; Mtrcu ry, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Oracle, 3 ; Special E nt rance cholarship. F i rst P l ace Scholarship, 3; Solomon Gallen P rize for Ex­ cel lence i n English Com posit ion, 3; First Place Maine College Horace Trans­ lation Con test, 3; R hodes Scholar from New England, 4; President, C h i Chapter, Zeta P s i Fraterni t y, 4 ; Student Anti-War Demonstration, 3.

ASA HUDSON ROACH SMYRNA MILLS, MAINE "Ace"

DELTA K APPA EPSILON

Ricker Classical Institute. I n terfraternity Basketball, 3, 4; Baseball, 3 ; Football, 3 , 4 ; Glee Club, 4 ; Powder and Wig, 3 , 4 ; Hallowell Speaking Contest, Fourth Prize, 3 ; J u n ior Week-End Play.

ERNEST RODERICK WATERVILLE, MAIN"E "Ernie"

ZETA

Psi

Waterville H i gh School. Golf, 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsit y "C" ; I nterfraternity B asketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean's L ist, 3; P i Gamma Mu, 3, 4, Secretary­ T reasurer, 4; Hallowell Prize Speak ing, 3.

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JOHN RODER I CK WATE RVILL ' MAINE

"Scribe" Waterville H igh S hool . I n cerfrate rnity Basket ball, l, 2, 3; ports Editor, W hite Mule.

l,

2, 3, 4; Press Cl ub,

JA MES L I NWOOD ROSS HOULTON, MAINE

"Jim"

DELTA KAPP A Er ILON

Deering High S hool. Track, l ; Tennis, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3; l n terfraternity Track, l; Foot ball, 2, 3, 4 ; Bowling, 4 ; Glee Club, 1 , 2, 3, 4, President, 4 ; Student Council, 3 , 4 ; "C" Cl ub, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Sons o f Colby, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , Presi­ dent, 2· Press Club, 2, 3, 4, V ice-President , 3; Col by Concert Board, 3, 4 ; Colby E ho, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, Ed itor- in-Ch ief, 4 ; Oracle, 2 , 3 , Associate Editor 3; White Mule, 2, 3; Hal lowell Speaking Conte t, 4; Chapel Double Quartet, 2, 3, 4; Colby Male Quartet, 4.

SHELDON ROTENBERG RUDN I CK ALLSTON, MASS.

TAU DELTA PHI

"Rud"

Brighton H i gh School. Ba ebal l , Assistant Man ager, l; Chi Epsilon Mu, 3, 4, Secretary, 4 ; Chi Gamma Sigma, 3, 4, V ice- President, 4 ; Camera Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, V ice- President, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4.

ROBERT WALTER SPARKES LYNNFI E LD, MASS.

"Ned"

DELTA UPSI LON

Bucksport Academy. Footbal l , 1, 3, 4 ; Baseball, 3, 4; Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; I nterfraternity Baseball, 2 ; Soccer, 4 ; I ntern ational Rel ations Club, 2, 3 , 4 : Cosmopol; tan Club 2, 3, 4.

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GORDON WILLIAM SCHUMACHER PORTLAND, MAINE

ALPHA TAU OMEGA Portland High School. I n terfratern i t y Ba ketball, 2, 3 , 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2 , 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3 4.

PH I L I P NELSON SIMON BROOKLINE, MASS.

TAu DELTA Pm

" Buffy"

B rookline H i gh School. F orball, 1 ; I nterfratern i t y Baseball, 1 2, 3, 4 ; Football, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Bowling, 3 4 ; Chi Epsilon Mu, 4 ; German Club, 1 .

THOMAS GRI ER

van

S LYKE

ALLSTON, M ASS.

ALPHA TAU OMEGA

" Van"

Boston Engli h H i g h School. Kent's Hill Seminary. Football, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Hockey, 1 · Track, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; In terfraternity Track, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; B aseball, 3; Cross-country, l, 3; Bowling 1 3, 4; Dean's List 3, 4; Student Assistant i n Geology, 3, 4; Secretary, Kappa Phi Kappa, 4; Cosmopolitan Club, 2, 3, 4· Geology Club, 1, 2 ; Assistant Editor, W h i te M ule, 4; K l i n g Scholarh i p, 4; Class Scholarsh ip, 2, 3 ; Co- holder Field Ho use Record, 40-yd. dash, 1 , 2; I nrerm ural Sports Council, 4.

EDGAR JOHN SMITH CASTTNE, MAINE

"Ed"

ZETA

Psr

Cast i n e H i g h School. Tn terfratern i t y Basketball , 4, Manager, 4; B aseball, 1, 2, 3 , 4; Football, 1, 2, 3 , 4; G lee Club, 1 .

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JAMES ROBERT STI NEFORD BR0'1C'NV1Lu

JuN

TJON, MAINE

"Jim"

KAPP A DELTA R tto

Brow nville Junction High School. Varsity Track, 1 , 2 ; I n terfracernity Basketball J , 4 ; Track, J ; Baseball , J , 4; Soccer, J , 4 ; Bowling, 2, 3, 4 ; Glee Club, 1 , 2, 3 ; Student Council, 4; Y . M . C . A. , 3 ; President, Fellowship Foru m , 3.

ANTHONY CHARLES STONE E A T W A L POLE, MASS.

"Tiny"

PHI DELTA TttET A

Sanborn Sem inary. Var icy Foot ball, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Hockey, 1 ; Track, 2; I nter­ fraternity Tra k 3; Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Soccer, 3 , 4; Bowli ng, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 4, Vice-Presiden t ; Kappa Phi Kappa, 4· Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4 ; International Rel ations Club, I , 2 J ; Cosmopol itan, 2 , 3 ; Wearer of the "C".

LAURENCE JOSEPH SULLI VAN MIDDL E BORO, MASS.

ALPHA TAU OMEGA

"Larry"

ln terfratern i t y Baseball, 1 , 2, 3, 4 · Football, I , 2, 3, 4 ; Kappa P h i Kappa, 3, 4 ; I nternational Relations Club, 3, 4.

HOWARD OSCAR SWEET STRONG, M A I N E

"Hoss"

LAMBDA Cm ALPHA

Strong H igh School. l n terfracernity Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Football, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A., 3, 4, Secretary, 4; Publicity Committee, 3, Cabinet, J 4 ; Echo Board, 1 ; K l i ng Schola rship, 4; I n tramural Sports Council, 3.

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HUGH FRANC IS TRAVERS WATE RVILLE, MAI

E

DELTA KAPPA EPSILON Waterville H igh School. Bowl ing, 3, 4; I nternational Relations Club, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Press Club, 3 .

EDWIN C L I F F V EYSEY S P RJNGFlELD, V E R M ONT

"Cliff"

ZETA

Psr

ew Sharon ( Me.) High School. Track, 1, 2, 3, 4 Capt ain, 3, 4; Cross­ cou n t ry, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap t a i n, 3, 4; I n terfratern i t y 'V:.'i n ter Sports, 1, 2 ; T rack , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 · Y. M.C.A. Deputation Team, 3 ; Cosmopolitan Club, 3 , 4 ; Class V ice President, 3 · I . C . 4-A. 3000-meter champion, 3 ; State, 1 - and 2m i le champion (record) 3, 4; Eastern I n tercollegiate champion (record), . E. I . C. A. A. Cross-country champion, 3 ; State Cross­ 1 and 2 mile ; country champion ( record) 3, 4 · University Club champion, 3 , ( record) ; Colby record in m ile, two m ile and m i le and one half; . E. I. C. A. A. 2 - m i le champion 3.

ROBERT SAMUEL WILLIAM BROOKLYN,

cc

N. Y .

Bob"

e w Utrecht . Council, 3 , 4; and Wig 1 2, ew England

Golf, 1 , 2, International 3, 4; Editor, I n tern ational

3, 4 ; I n terfratern i t y Basketball, 2, 3 · Student Relat ions Club, 2, 3 , 4, President, 4; Powder White Mule, 4; Echo Board 1 2 3; President Relations Club Conference, 4.

HAROLD MEL V I LL E WOLF F BR OO K LYN, N . Y .

" Hal" Boys' H i gh School and Coburn Classical Instit ute. I nternational Relations Club, 3 , 4; Murray Prize Debate, 4; T ransfer from College of William and Mary.

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C l a ss of 1 93 7 M E N'

O F FICER

Presi den t

Vice- Pres iden t

J O H N ]. S H E E HAN, J r.

ED ON GOO DR I CH

M. GERALD RYAN

V i ce-Pres ident

Secretary-Treasurer

WO M EN'

ecretary-Treasurer

OFFICERS

Pres i den t

EL I Z A B ETH W I L K I N ON RUTH S . HODGDON LUC I LL E K . P I NETTE

C lass of 1 938 M EN'S OFFICERS

Pres i de n t

Vice-President

Secretary-Treasurer

WALTER L. HA YNES

NORMAN WALKER

RUSSELL BLANCHARD

WOM EN'S OFFICER

Presi dent ANNA A.

STOB I E

V ice-President

Secretary-Treasurer

EL I ZA B ETH McLEOD

A L I C E M . M UL L I GAN

Class of 1939 M EN'S OFFICERS

P resi dent

V ice-Presi dent

J U ST I N E . WALKER

DONALD W . MA X I M

Secr etary-Treasurer . ROBERT V . CANDERS

P res i d e n t

V i ce-Pres i de n t

Secretary-Treasurer

PAUL I NE PRATT

DONNA deROCHEMONT

J E A N BURR

WOMEN'S O FFICER S

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193 7

Goodrich heehan, Ryan Wilki nson, Pinette

193 8

Blanchard, Haynes, Walker 1 u l l igan, tobie, McLeod

1939

1axim, Walker, Cander deRocbemont, Pralt, B u rr [ 63 ]


Ahn a Ma t er W i th hearts bea t i n g

tron g and with jo ous song

sing we praises o f Alma Mater. All g l ory and honor to her belong whose son

wear

the b l ue a n d gray. Let our voi ces ring clear

ounding fa r a n d near

with a cheer for our dear old Colby ! And once more 'ere we part, let each pour forth his heart i n praise o f her g l orious name. S i n g o f her fame beyond compa re, S i n g of her son s so true, Sing of her brave hearts th at do and dare, Sing o f the gray a n d the b l ue S i n g of our col l ege days so free, Days ever free from ca re, S i n g o f old Colby in joyous glee, Her n a m e and her fame declare. Oh ! Colb , Alma Mater dear, our sou l s pour forth in praise, O f thy loved n a m e and spotless fame of h appy student days; A n d as we part each l ov i n g heart o'erflows w i t h ecstasy, And though l i fe's tide may part us w i de, our thoughts w i l l meet in thee.

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F R A T E

R

X

I T

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S

"it'/e few, we happy few, we band of brothers." "Out upon this half-faced fellowship." H A K E PEARE


DELTA

KAPPA

E PSI L ON

FOU N DE D AT YAL E U N I VERS I TY, 1844 XI

CHAPTER HOUS E .

FOU N DE D 20

AT

COLLEGE

COLBY,

AVENUE

1 846


Harold. heehan. Bo11Jos, ndrew. Doten, Campbell Duff, Trecart in, tallard, H u nter. Dore taple . Win low, Reed, Gilray. Cleveland, D er Dobbin , Roger on, Small , B lake, Ro , Mc amara 1 Kay Roach, Paganucci, Geer, Traver , H a. kell, Barne , Beach, Brown

Francis Barnes Hugh D . Beach A lron D. Blake, Jr. Robert O. Brown

1 936 Morris Cam pbell, Jr. John P. Dolan Ch arles R. Geer Floyd M. Haskell

A lberoni R. Paganucci Asa H . Roach James L. Ross Hugh F . Travers

Valen tine S. D u ff, Jr. Jam es E. Guiney Paul J. Harold

1 93 7 R o m e o L . Lemieux orman R. Rogerson John J . S heehan, Jr.

A rnold E . S m al l Bernard C. Stallard David M. Trecarti n

Cecll M. Daggett, Jr. Joseph A . G. Dobbins Robert B . Gil ra y

1938 John H . M c amara Donald B. Read Clarence E . S taples

Robert C. Thomas Robert S. Winslow

1 939 Edward R . Cleveland Clarence E. Dore Forrest W. Doten M aurice A . Rancourt

Thomas W. Dwyer Albert L . Hunter Roland A. McKay

W i l l i a m R. A nd rew Edward S. Boulos Leland C. B urrill

D E LTA KAP PA E PS I LON [ 67 ]


ZETA PSI

FOU CH I

DED

AT

N EW YOR K

U N I VERS I TY,

C HAPTER FOU N DE D AT COL BY, HOUSE

SOUTH COLLEGE,

[ 68 ]

SOUTH S IDE

1847 1 850


Tu er, teven . B. mal l , Merrick, A nder on, Pul len, Wash u k Ma Gregor. K. mal l , Rockwood Irish Tarr, Carter, Davis Kittredge, [acDonal d, Garcelon, Goodridge. fo rphy, Bell Yanturno Coyne, milh, R i deou t , Reynold , lo her, Ervin, Palmer, B u rn

Martin J. Burns, Jr. James M. Coy ne ¡oyes E . Ervin

orman R. Dow Edson 111 . Goodrich Joh n A . MacDonald

endell A . A nderson William C. Carter H arold P. Davis, Jr. Richard W. Dow

Roger G. Bell David S. Berube Maynard M . I r ish

1 936 Bertram G. Mosher Leon B . Pal mer J o h n F. Reynolds Cliff E. Veysey 1937 Ra! p h A. Macdonald Robert F. Murphy

Alonzo C harles Paul B. George

1938 H. Garcelon A . MacGregor Merrick A. Pike

1 939 Paul M. Kit tridge Ken neth G. Small

John G. R ideou t E rnest J. Roderick Edgar J . S m i t h

Hershel M. Turner S tanley J . Wash u k Gordon S. Young

John S. Pullen Walter B. R ideout Don ald L. Rockwood J . B auer S m al l

Wendell W. Tarr William A . Yanturno Macheon E. Stevens

Z ETA [ 69 ]

PS I


BELTA UPSILON

FOU N DE D A.T W I LL I AMS COLL EGE, 1834 COLBY HOUSE

CHAPTER

FO U N DED,

NORTH COLLEGE,

[ 70 J

1852

NORTH S IDE


H ayne , Layton, Hopkins, W right, Littl efield, Smith Moses, Berrie. Reynol ds, Coleman. H a kel l, parke , wett '.\1arzu l l o, lorin, Beaton, Da , Tooli , argent, Guptil Fou rnier, Col e, Dunn, Ilanzi, Til ley, Brown, Lougee Hart t

Frederick J . Banzi Arthur 0. Brown

1936 Everett H . Cole Willard H. Dunn Robert W. Sparkes

Ray G. Fou rn ier Linton J . Hartt

Anthony DeMarinis Robert J . Haskell

1937 Theodore P. Lougee Alfred L Marzullo R. Kei t h Thomas

Roger B. Tilley Hayden B. Wright

Al bert W. Berrie Philip E . Col m a n

1938 Frederick C. Emery L i nwood W. Haynes Curtis C. Layton

William R. Littlefield Victor A. Morin

James R . Beaton Arthur R. Chavonelle Arno . Day Elliot H. Drisko

1 939 athan iel H . Guptill Richard W. Hopkins Wilson C. Pi per Leslie P. Reynolds

Dwight E. Sargent Alton Smith Lewis P. Swett Edwin A. Tool is

D E LTA U PS I LON ( 71 ]


PHI BELTA THETA

FOU N DE D AT M I AM I

U N I V E RS I TY,

1 848

MA I N E ALPHA CHAPTER FOU N DE D AT COLBY, 1884 HOUS E :

36

COLLEGE

[ 72 J

AVE N U E


P atz, John on, 1al i ns B u r hell, D ignam, H er ey, Wor nop Yadwinski , Dean , chu ma n, Beerbaum Bon ner Young, Kotu l a, Tarbell Perry, Searle, Kincus, Wright, Ros , Kammandel, Koger , Anderson, L illie Magee, Wor ter, Goodman, H i ll , Roger , V ale, Bla nchard, al isbury Blumenauer, Luther, Pou l i n, �oper, Clark, tone, Hann igan, Kimball, B urt

William M. Clark

George N. Burt William D. Dea ns Arthur F. H a n n igan

1 936 H arold W. Kimball, Jr. Anthony C. Stone 1 93 7 Paul H . Landry Frederick K. Poulin

Albert 0. Piper

Whitney Wright Thomas E. Yadwinski D. Roger Soper

L . R usse l l Blanchard George F. Bonner Henry Kamm andel Frank G . Lilley

1938 Royal G. L u t her Robert V. McGee E. Donald Rogers Elmore L. Rogers

A. \Vayne Ross, Jr. Edwin H . Shuman Rex Tarbell W i l l ia m S. Worsnop

Edmund G. A nderson Frank H. B u rchell Henry P. B l uemenaur , Jr. Charles L Dignam Howard E. Good m a n Laurel W . H ersey

1 939 Maine H ills, Jr. Robert D. Johnston Frank A. Kincus Adolf F. Kotula Victor P. Malins James M. Perry

Francis R . Platz James W. Salisbury Maurice 0. Searle Ralph T. Vale John Worster Clayton E. Young

PH I [ 73 ]

D E LTA T H ETA


ALPHA TAU OMEGA

FOU N DE D AT V I RG I N I A M I L I TARY

I N ST I T UTE, 1865

GAMMA ALPHA CHAPTER F O U N DED AT COLBY, 1892 HOUSE :

SOUTH

COLLEGE,

[ 74 ]

NORTH

SIDE


Clancy,

Walker, pf all , , fains, anders Ant onako , Rando, Neumer, P ierce H utchi n on, Chacamaty, Ryan, H ol l is, But ler, Butler Parson , DeLisle, H unter Mahlman, Jone , Cadorette aliern, u l livan, chumacher, O'Toole, van lyke, McLaugh l in

George J. Clancy ( Wallace B. McLaughlin

M. Gerald Ryan

..-

_,.-­

1936 Foahd J. Saliem ,..Joseph B. O'Toole, Jr. Gordon W. Schum acher 1937

Lawrence J. Sullivan T homas G. v a n Slyke

Wayne B . Sanders

Cal v i n L. Butler Con rad P. M. Cadorette Don ald J . Delisle

1938 � Harry K. Hollis � Edward M. H ooper Robert W. H u nter

Edward J . Seay Price Y . Tozier Norman Walker

V incent K. Allen Peter C. Antonakos William J . Butler

1 939 John Chacamaty James L . Maynes Albert Parsons

Albert P ierce John J. Rando Philip U pvall

ALPHA TAU OM EGA [ 75 ]


TDETA KAPPA NU

FOU N DE D AT S P R I NG F I E L D, M I SSOU R I , 1 924 MA I N E A L P H A C H APTER FOU N DE D AT COL BY, HOUSE .

37

COLLEGE

[ 80 ]

AVE N U E

1 929


t rong, Bovie, Dwyer, Wal key, pina, Pel l e tie r, R u !:', Wilcox, mythe, mith Pre cott, Follett, M il l er, Cro by, Caverly, Eaton

B rainard E. Caverly

David S . Eaton

1 936 George H. Crosby 1 937 Henry V. Wilcox L aurence A. H u m ph rey

Robert

. Miller

Roland L . Pelletier

William A . Bovie L awrence W. Dwyer

1938 Archie E. Fol lett Francis C. Prescott

Charles T. R uss Robert W. Walkey

Harry 0. Joh n son R obert E. Smith

1 939 Will ard Sm ythe Michael A. Spin a

Wal ter J . Strong Donald N. Thom pson

T H ETA KAPPA N U [ 81 ]


TAU DELTA PHI

FOU N DE D AT N EW YOR K U N I V ERS I TY, 1910 TAU A L P H A C HAPTER FOU N DE D AT COL BY, 1933 HOUS E :

14

COLLEGE

[ 82 ]

AVENUE


Borovoy Brand, J olovitz Wolman, Greenwald, Kaufman, chrieder, Fox, Kre ky Sack , Green, parber, B rau dy, Ward B l ack, Bern tein Mark on, chwarz, Phill ips, eltzer R u dnick, Close, Simon, A l derman, B rown tein Maneli , Frankl i n

H e r m a n R . Alderma n A aron L. Close

1 936 R ichard H . Frank l i n S a m u e l R . Manelis

Scheldon R. Ruderick Philip N. Simon

Benjamin B. B rownstein

1937 Arnold A. G reen

Leo M. Seltzer

Sidney Black Jerome Brand James Fox

Arnold Bernstein Robert S. Borovoy Leon J . B raudy

1 938 Melvin Markson Mitc hel E. Phill ips

1939 S tephen I. Greenwald Lester Jolovitz Irvin R . Kaufman Leo S. Kresky

Leo Sparber H arold M. Wolman Maurice Schwarz

Louis Sacks Stanley Schreider I rving Ward

TAU [ 83 J

D E LTA P H I


SIGMA KAPPA

A L P H A CHAPTER FOU N DE D AT COLBY, 1874 FOU N D E D COLORS :

AT

COLBY

MAROON

[ 84 ]

COLLEGE,

AND LAV ENDER

1874


Weeks. Ware Fal t, Tompkin , Quint, Be om, P. J one , F. t o b i e, Darl ing B rown, H rrick, A. t o b i e , H a kell, Pratt, Lowell K ingsley Wheeler Ewen, 1anter, Lund, Caswell, White, Carlyle, Ross, Cummings

Agnes C. Carl yle Kathryn E. Caswell

1936 Lois K. Lund S. Eleanor Manter

Wi nnifred Y. White Lora R. C u m m i ngs

1937 Phyllis M. Jones Eleanor B. Ross

Beryl V. McKeen

Martha R. Bessom Mary E. Ewen Edith Falt Julie H askell

1938 Willetta A. Herrick Janet E. Lowell Frances H. Quint Louise M. Weeks

A n na A. Stobie Sigrid E. Tom pkins Dorothy B. Trainor

Julia C. Wheeler Leah E. Bartlett Shirley M . Brown Elizabeth W. Darlin g

1 939 Hope B. H arlow Virginia C. Kingsley Pauline Pratt Margaret I. Schryver

Frances M. Stobie Janice Ware Alice E. Whitehouse

Lora R. C u m m i ngs

S I GMA KAP PA [ 85 ]


C H I

OM EGA

FOU N DE D AT T H E U N I V ERS I TY OF ARKANSAS, 1895 B ETA C HAPT E R COLORS :

FOU N D E D AT COLBY, CAR D I NAL

[ 86 ]

AND

STRAW

1906


olie. Colwell, Tarbell Weibel, P. J one , Kil ton alker. H all, Rogers. 1ar ton. Ormi Lon, Will iam H ooper, Herd, Crowley. Pike. Wilkinson, Burrill, bel 1cCl inLo k Beru b , Burn , Loughman, Gilley, A. Thompson, Goodwin, Cram. pear. J. Cobb H arvey, Fu l l e r M . Gould, A . White Li bby D. Gould, Kel ly, Jevon , Tuttle Roll in K.

�bb,

,

R ut h C. Fuller atalie Gilley Dorothy W. Gould

Beatrice L. Berube Fra nces J . Burns Katherine D. Cobb Dorothy W. Goodw i n Marjorie D. Gould

Martha A. Burrill Jean R . Cobb

Frieda R. Abel Mildred . Colwell Mary T. Crowley Mary E l izabeth Hall

1 936 Katherine L . H a rvey Helen E. Kel l y ancy D . Libby Katherine Rollins 1 93 7 H e l e n O. Jevons Ruth Marston Doris Smith Genevieve R. Spear

1938 Prisc i lla Cram Bett y Herd 1 939 Edith H e nd rickson Alysen C. H ooper Priscilla Jones Dorothy A. Kilton Frances P. Loughman

Cleo G. Tuttle Annabelle E. White Caroline L . Williams

Jane E. Tarbell Amy H. Thompson Paul i ne L. Walker Ha rriet B . Weibel El izabeth Wilkinson

Lucile E. McCl intock H elen E. Wade

Geraldine M. O r miston Ruth F. Pike Estell e Rogers E lizabeth A. Solie

C H I OM EGA [ 87 ]


D E LTA

D E LTA

FOU N DE D AT

DE LTA

BOSTON

U N I V ERS I TY,

1888

ALPHA U PS I LON C HAPT E R F O U N D E D AT COL BY, 1908 COLORS :

S I LVER,

GOLD

[ SS ]

AND

BLUE


H u tcheon, Ori. ko, Lewis, Oignam Chase H. Wheeler, B u rr Aldrich, tinchfield Norton, aple , A. Webber, im pson. Doran To wle, A. Johnson, Peiser, Wepfer, Goodridge, Frazee, Marshall , tec h t , Yorke Frankl in, Fenderson, L. Jone , Mulkern. Thibault, E. Thomp on, MacCarey, M i llett H owlan d, Cunningham

Dorothy S. Cunni ngham Beulah B. Fenderson Katherine D. Frank l i n

1 936 Charlotte M. Howland Lucille Jones E leanor L. MacCarey Ruth A . M i llett

E lizabeth A. M u l kern Anita L. Thibault E lizabeth S. Thom pson

I o l a H . Chase Barbara H. Frazee Janet P. Good ridge

1937 B arbara E. H utcheon Amelia T. Johnson Esther L . Marshall

Mary A. Utecht H azel E. VI.'epfer H il dret h M. Wheeler

A l i ce F. Dignam

1938 E l i zabeth McLeod

Barbara Peiser

Sall y M. Aldrich Jean Burr Betty S. Doran Jeanette L. Drisko

1 939 J ane A. Lewis Marion E. Moore Bertha Norton Lucille M. Naples

Ann M. S i m pson Marjorie M. Towle Althea Webber A l berta V. Yorke

D E LTA D E LTA D E LTA [ 89 ]


A LPHA

D E LTA

PI

FOU N DE D AT WESL EYAN

F EMAL E COLL EGE, 1851

ALPHA DEL TA CHAPTER FOU N DE D AT COL BY, 1915 COLORS· BLUE AN D W H I TE

[ 90 ]


ebber, Emery, Bamber �I. Rol lin . Foster Fel ch, Perry, Bradst reet, Fairbank , B ige]o, , Hodgdon, John on Day, fulligan Scribner, c kley, Hollis, H. Lewis, Allen Carroll, 1ailey Small H ayes Knapp 1 ichalek. 1osher, Robinson

oomb

Edna M. Allen Jeannette E. Ben n PhyJlis W. Carroll Grace V. Robinson

Cornelia Bigelow Mary E. Fairbanks

1 936 Barbara E. Day Arlene Hayes Maxine L . Knapp

1937 Edith E. Emery

Ruth L. Mailey Ruth K . Michalek Rowena Mosher Emma M. Small

Ruth S. Hodgdon Muriel S. Scribner

Ethel L. B radst reet Frances M. Coombs

1938 H el e n E. Foster Helen W. Lewis

Alice M. Mulligan Marjorie F. Rollins

Marion A. Achley Arlene M. Bamber H arriet Felch

1 939 Janet Hollis Frances W . Johnson Joyce Porter

Mary L . Stone Sophia Webber E rnestine F. Wilson

ALPHA DE LTA P l [ 91 ]


P H I

M U

FOU N DE D AT WESLEYAN COLL EGE, MACON, GEORG I A, 1 852 B E TA B ETA C HAPTER FOU N D E D AT COL BY, 1919 COLORS . OLD ROSE AND

[ 92 ]

H I TE


Averell D. Week , Bodu rtha, D . deRochemont, Paine J. Mulkern, Damon, J acki ns, Whalen, B rouker Pinette H. deRochemont, Tolan, Bou rget, Li bbey, Cowan

Edna F. Bailey

Sara J . Cowan Louise G. Tracey

Constance A verell Fern M. B rouker Helen C. Damon

1 936 Adel i ne E. Bourget Eleanor M. Tolan 1 937 L ucile K . Pinette

1 939 Marion B. Jackins Jane D . M u l kern A rlene E. Paine

Helen K. deRochemont

M argaret R . L i bby Berth a S. Z ukas

Donna deRochemont Dorothy V. Weeks Margaret A. Whalen

PH I [ 93 ]

MU



S

0

C

I

E

T

I

E

S

ccAn assembly of good fellows meeting under certain conditions." A '\1

L

JOA

'

0


Phi

Bet a

Kappa Society

. . . Founded a t W i l l iam and M a ry Col l ege i n 1776. establ i shed at Colb atta i n ments.

Maine Beta chapter

i n 1896 . M embers elec ted from students of h i gh schol astic

B -laws adopted i n 193 5 req u i re that the n umerical average o f

students' mark be not the only c r i terion o f election, but th a t the character o f t h e cou rses, the d i stribution o f the progress of the studen t from

our

e

as to prov i d i n g a l iberal t ra i n i ng, a n d t h e

e a r to year, be a l so con si dered . . .

President

Vice-President

PRO F . W EB STER CHE TER

RE

. J O H N W . BRUSH

Secretary-Treasurer

Historian K. CH APMAN

PRO F . CARL J. W E B ER

PRO F . ALFRED

Executive Council Dean N i n etta M. Runnals

J oseph C. S m i th

M EM B E R

orman R. Brown Kathryn A. Herrick Dana W. Jaquith

M i ss M eroe Morse

FROM 1 93 5

Milton P. Klei nholtz Avis E. Merritt Roger H. Rhoades

Dorothy E. Washburn Grace H . Wheeler B. Alm yra Whittaker

I


. . . Hon orary education soc i ety, fou n ded at Dartmouth Col l ege, 1 92 2 , D e l ta chapter estab l i sh ed a t Colby i n 192 3 .

Members elec te d upon reco m m enda ·

t i on of those on the facu l ty who a re m embers of Kappa P h i Kappa . . .

President

Vice-President

J O H N P. DOLAN

J O S E P H B. O'TOO L E

Secretary

Treasurer

THOMAS G. van SL Y K E

H ER B E RT W. DeVEB E R

Historian

Faculty Advisor

RALPH PELLER I N

EDWARD ]. COLGAN

MEMBERS

William M. Clark Herbert W. DeVeber John P. Dolan

Harold W. H ickey Oliver C. Mellen Joseph B . O'Toole

KA P P A

[

9l ]

Ralph Pellerin Thomas G. van Slyke A nt hony Stone

P H I KA P PA


Rocleri k. TeLhell .

B u c kner

. . . National social science honor soc iety, foun ded at Southwestern U n i ­ versi ty i n 1 9 2 4 , M a i n e A l pha Chapter estab l i shed at Colby i n 1 926. N e w mem­ bers elec ted from studen ts m a j o r i n g in social sci ences by m embers previously elected . . .

President

Vice-President

J A M ES N. BUCKNER

ANNETTE TEBBETTS

Secretary-I"reasurer

Permanent Secretary

ERNEST ] . RODE R I CK

CUR T I S H. MORROW

MEMBERS

James N. Buckner Millard E. Emanuelson

Pl

GAMMA

A rlene Hayes Harold W. H ickey

M U [ 98 ]

Howard 0. Sweet Winnifred Y. White


Goldberg, i mon, Close, Paine Cranton, Lafleur, Libby, Davenport Rudnick, Palmer, Canders, B artel, O'Toole

. . . Honorary chemist ry soc i ety, foun ded a t Col by i n 1 92 7 .

Composed

o f students who have passed four semesters o f chem istry with h igher than aver­ age g rades.

The orga n i za t i o n sponsors speakers and programs o f i nterest to

chemists . . .

President

Vice-President

O M A R E . CANDERS

SHELDO N R. RUDN I C K

Treasurer

Secretary

J OSEPH B. O 'TOOL E

ARTHUR W. BARTEL, J R .

Facuity Advisor GEORGE F. PARMENTER

MEMBERS

Aaron L . Close George H. Cranto n Warren Davenport

Moses M. Goldberg Kermit S. Lafleur Willard D. Libby

Stanley A. Paine Leon B . Palmer Phillip N . Simon

C H I [ 99 ]

E P S I L O N

M U


a n d r . Bartel. o·To l e. ra n l o n , R u r l n i k, M e r r i l l .

. . . Honorary ph ysics new member

made b

oc iet , foun ded at Colby i n 1 9 3 2 .

Election o f

members from students w h o h a v e studied physics for

two years and earned better than a verage marks

President

Vice-President

ROBERT N. M ERR I LL

SHELDO N R. RUDN I C K

Treasurer

Secretary J.

AARON L . CLOS E

ROBERT M ARSHALL

Faculty Advisor NATHAN I EL E . W HEELER MEM B ER S

J . Robert Marshall Robert . Merrill Sam uel Manel i s

Omar E. Canders George H. Cranron Aaron L. Close

Leon B. Pal mer Sheldon R. Rudnick Paul i n e Walker

A sociate Members

Arthur W. Barrel, Jr.

CHI

GAMMA

Moses M. Goldberg

SIGMA [ 1 00 ]

Joseph B. O'Toole, Jr.


i l verman. Li bbv. J one , Ha es Carl l e, l\ f i l i et t Carnel l .

. . . Founded in 1 9 3 5 , with a membership of seven sen ior women, chosen because of their a b i l i ty as l eaders. a n d uphold Colby standards.

I ts pu rpose is to p romote Colby activ i t i es

I t is the a i m of the Cap a n d Gown to eventual l y

become a ffi l i a ted w i th the Mortar Board, a national honorary society . . .

President

Secretary

RUTH M I LL ETT

ARLENE HA Y E S

MEMBERS

Agnes C. Carlyle Kathryn E. Caswel l

A rlene Hayes Lucile Jones ancy D. Libby

R u t h A. Mi llett Edythe D. Silverman

CAP [ 101 ]

A N D

G OW N


Wal ker. Ca erly, Ro Cole, beehan, Alderman, Hayne H ickey, Ervin, De\'eber, tone, Will iam

. . . Estab l i shed to promote cooperation and un dersta n d i n g among studen ts, and between studen ts and facul ty in m atters of common i n terest.

Serves as a

govern i n g body over the acti v i t i es of the Men's Div i s i on i n sofar as such authority i s del egated by the trustees, fac u l ty or adm i n istrative officers . . .

President

Vice-President

HERBERT W. DeVEBER

A NTHONY C. STONE

Secretary-T'reasurer E . NOYES ER V I N REPRESENTATIVES

CL ASS OF 1 936 President Herbert W. De Veber

CLASS OF 1 938 President 'Walter L. Haynes

CLASS OF 1 937 President John J. Sheehan, Jr.

CLASS OF 1 939 President Justin E. Walker

DELTA KAPP A EPSILON James L . Ross

PHI DELTA THETA Anthony C. Stone

KAPPA DELTA RHO Paul K. Palmer

ZETA PST E. Noyes Ervin

ALPHA TAU OMEGA Foahd J. Saliem

THETA KAPP A NU Brainard E. Caverly, Jr.

DELTA UPSILON Everett H . Cole

LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Harold W. Hickey

TAU DELTA PHI Herman R. Alderman

NON-FRATERNITY REPRESENTATIVE Robert S. Will iam

STUDENT

COUNCIL [ 1 02 ]


A l drich, Jone Libby. Pei er l\I i l lett, H u tcheon Gould. R u nnal Caswell, Carrol l , Jevon ,

. . . E stabl ished i n 1 9 1 7 , as the gover n i n g body of the Women's D i vi si o n to enact a n d en force l a w s i n accorda n ce w i t h the g r a n t of p o w e r g i ve n by t h e Pres i d e n t a n d Faculty of Colby Col l e g e ; a n d to promote the s p i r i t of m u t u a l happ i n ess,

service and

perso n a l

respon s i bi l i ty

among

the

studen ts

and

to

s t r e n g t h e n t h e i r l o y a l t y tow a r d the col l ege

President

Vice-President

KATHR Y N E . CASWELL

MARJOR I E D. GOULD

Secretaries

Treasurer

B A R B A R A HUTC H EO N

PHYLL I S CARROLL

H ELEN J EVONS

Facuity Advisor DEAN N I N ETTA M. RUNNALS

C A B I N ET

ancy Libby Barbara Peiser

Sally Aldrich

Ruth Millett Lucille Jones

S T U D E N T [ 103 ]

L E A G U E


Pinet te, \{Tal ker, Bigelow, John on, Ro , a well deRo hemont, Michal k Ellett . Li bby

. . . An organization of two members from each soror ity. m akes and en forces all

This board

rush ing rules, and sponsors in ter-sorori ty acti v ities.

I ts obj ect i s to settle a l l questions of doubt, and m a i n tain a feeling of frien d l i n ess and cooperation among the sororities . . .

President

Secretary-�reasurer

N A NCY L I BBY

AMEL I A JOHNSON

BOARD

Ruth Michalek Cornelia Bigelow Helen deRochemont Lucille Pinet te

Kathryn Caswell Eleanor Ross Pau l i ne Walker Ruth Mil lett Amelia Johnson

PAN-HELLENIC

CO UNCI L [ 1 04 ]


Banzi, Demers. Tilley Coyne, H u ssey H u t ch('oD

Gou J d ,

Orga n i zed to assemble a n d e d i t th i s pub l ication.

Perpetuated by

a p p o i n tments of assi stan ts a n d assoc i a tes by ret i r i n g sen iors . .

Editor-in-chief

Editor, Women's Division

J A M E S M. COYNE

DOROTH Y W. GOULD

Business Manager

Managing Editor

ROBERT D. HUSSEY

FR EDER I C K ]. B A N Z I

Associate Members of the Board

Assistant Editor

A ssistant Editor, Women's Division

F R EDER I C K DEMERS

B A R B A R A E . H UTCHEON

Assistant Managing Editor ROGER B. T I LLEY

A ssociate Editors M. GERALD R Y A N

LUC I LL E K . P I N ETTE

O R A C L E [ 1 05 l

B O A R D


L moine. Ryan. Reed, Gamm n, Tre art in Bl anchard, Hutchin.on. Gilray mall , Power Kittredge, I t t , 1anley. argent. Pinerte, Thjbodeau, Pi per Roger on, Gould, Ro , ha , O'Toole, Dolan, P rry Demer

. . . Pub l i shes the week l y campus n ewspaper. Offices fi l led b y vote of the staff . . .

Editor-in-chief

Women's Editor

JAMES L. ROSS

I O LA H. CHASE

Managing Editor

Business Managers

JOSEPH B. O'TOOLE, J R .

JOHN P. DOLAN CHARLES R. GEER

Associate Editors Frederick Demers R. Irvine Gammon

M. Gerald Ryan David M . Trecarti n

Luci!Je K. Pinette Marjorie D. Goul d

Assistant Editors Robert N. Anthony Joseph Ciechon L . R ussell B lanchard Harry K. Hollis Catherine C. Laughton Eleanor L . MacCarey Joyce M. Perry Mildred

M.

Donald B. Read Edward J . Seay Alice A. Manley Thibodeau

Circulation Manager

Advertising Manager

ARNOLD E. SMALL

NORMAN R. ROGERSON

Assistant Business Managers EDV I L L E G. LEMO I NE

ECHO

BOA R D [ 1 06 ]

JOHN H . MacNAMARA


B l ack, Kresky, W right, Goldfine, H u nter Sal iem, Cunningham, Greenwald, Chase, fark so n Cole, Clancy, Laughton, William, Fenderson, Banzi, B rownstein . . . The pause t a t refreshes . . . the escape from rea l i t y . . . good to the last chortle . . . Dust out those cobwebs with a gale of l aughter . . . i t ' s i nd i spen sabl e . . . The W h i te M u l e . . . S t u d e n t w r i t ten, studen t m an aged, it h i ts the campus hit s pots . . . Footb a l l , Christmas, J u n i o r Prom, Comm e nce­ ment . . . R a re, racy, riotaus, the Mule n ur tures t a l e n t . . . tomorrow's B r isbane o r M i l la y .

Editor-in-chief

Bu siness Manager

R O B ERT S . W I LL I AM

FREDER I CK J. B A N Z I

Advertising Manager

Assistant Business Manager

EVERETT H. COLE

BENJAM I N B. BROWNST E I N

Managing Editor

Sports Editor

GEORGE J. CLANCY

J O H N RODER I C K

Women's Editor

Associate Editor

CATHER I NE LAUG HTON

KATHRYN E. CASWELL

Exchange Editor

A rt Editor

ANTHONY DeMAR I N I S

MART I N J. BURNS, J R .

Circulation Manager S I DN EY B LACK MULERS

Eleanor Ross Doroth y S m i t h El izabeth Thompson H a yden Wright Janet Goodridge Alfred Marzullo

Edith Falt Doroth y Cunningham Leo K resky L ewis Swett Foahd Saliem

W H I T E [ 1 07 ]

T. Grier van Slyke Beulah Fenderson Morron Goldfiine Steve Greenwald I sreal Rorhblatt Melvin Markson

M U L E

B O A R D


DeMarini , Beerbaum, Ori ko, Anthon Eaton human weet, Humphre , Palmer

. . . Christian i ty i n i ts ful l est sense means a ful l and c reative l i fe .

The

development of human person a l i ty and i ts i n tegration with the wor l d as i t is today, hopi n g to bu i l d a better worl d tomorrow, is the modern m i ssion of the Young Men 's Chri stian Associa tion . . .

President

Vice-President

R E G I NALD HUMPHREY

JOHN DOLAN

Secretary

Treasurer

HOW ARD SWEET

LEON PALMER

Facuity Advisor KENNETH J. S M I TH C A B I N ET

Robert Anthony Alfred Beerbaum Anthony De Marinis

Frederick Demers Elliot Drisko

Y. M. C. A. [ 1 08 l

David Eaton Laurence Humphrey Edwi n Schuman


Laughton, E. Thomp,on, \ heeler, Pinette l\Ianley Benn, Yeaton 1illet t, Ca well, Carlyle, Gille �ii erman, Chase, R u nnals, Jones, Whittaker, Cobb Gould

. . . The Y. W . C . A . con tinues to p i oneer.

A n i n ternational and g lobe­

g i r d l i n g orga n i z a tion, the Y . W. attempts to make worl d brotherhood a rea l i ty .

Com m u n i ty service, soc i a l study, peace action have a l l entered t h e p i cture . . .

President

Vice-President

LUC I LL E JONES

I OL A CHASE

Secretary

Treasurer

J EA N COBB

EDYTHE S I LVERM A N

Advisors N I N ETTA M . R U N NALS

B . ALMYRA W H I TT AKER CABINET

Jeannette Benn Agnes Carlyle Kathryn Caswel l Dorothy Gould

Catherine Laughton A l ice Manley Ruth Millett

L ucille Pinette Elizabeth Thompson H ildreth Wheeler R u t h Yeaton

Y. W. C. A. [ 1 09 ]


Pi per, Perr , Dean R o h ood

r gory,

, R W. R i deo u t

uplill, Po\ er nold Merri k, Good rich Carter, Tilley, Libby, J. R ideout ,

. . . Society of men students one or both of whose parents attended Col by. Formed to foster sociab i l ity and the Colby tradi tion . . .

MEMBERS

F rancis Barnes A l ton D. B lake, J r. Will iam C. Carter Cec i l M. Daggett, J r . Wil l iam D. Deans Harold W. Kim ball, Jr. Kermit Lafleur Clevis 0. Laverty Willard D. Libby Edward W. Lombard

SONS

OF

Paul B. Merrick John S. Pullen John F. Reynolds John G. R ideout Walrer B. Rideout Donald L. Rockwood Jame L. Ross Roger B. Tilley Fletcher Ea ton

COLBY [ 1 10 ]

Gardiner E. Gregory athaniel M. Gupt i l l Arnold M. Jones Charles D. Keef Robert M. Mahlm an, Jr. James McL. Perry Wilson C. Piper Joh n D. Powers Machaon E. Stevens Donald N. Thom pson


Tompkin Week , Lewi , Tarbell, l\1. Gould, Wat on, Harlow Cummings, Yorke, Averell, Scribner, tobie, Ro , Libbey Ol iver, Totman D. Gould !Jillet t Jone , Manter, Fo ter

. Soci e t y of wom e n students one or both o f whose parents a tten ded Colby.

Formed to foster soc iab i l i t y a n d the Colby tradition

MEMBERS

Lora R . Cummi ngs Helen E. Foster Doro t h y W. Gould Lucille H . Jones Margaret R. L ibbey Ruth L . Mailey R u t h A . Millett Mary E. Oliver

Eleanor B. Ross M u riel S. Scribner Emma M. Small Anna A . Stobie Sigrid E . To mpkins Laura M . Tolman Caroly n Totman Katherine B. \'V'atson

Louise M. Weeks Julia C. Wheeler Constance Averell Hope B. H arlow Jane Lewis Harriet E. Rogers Sophia Webber Alberra V. Yorke

D A U G H T E R S [ 111 J

O F

C O L B Y


P i p r, er,

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Wolff ,

Ha kel l, Dolan, De 1 a r i n i H ickey, oleman Packard

. . . M em bersh i p made up of students who are taki n g, or have taken ad­ vance courses i n

publ ic speak i n g .

Conducts

i n t ramural

a n d i nterco ll eg i a te

debates . . .

President

Faculty Advisor

H AROLD W. H I CKEY

H ER BERT C. L I BB Y

MEMBERS

Frederick J. Banzi Arthur 0. Brown Philip E. Coleman John P. Dolan

DEBATE

James E. Glover L inton J. Hartt John R. Haskell Harold W. H ickey

SQUAD [ 112 ]

Robert B. Moore Joseph L. Packard Wilson C. Piper Harold M. Wolff


Clancy, B raud , Kresky, Borovoy, Dignam, Wolff, Dolan B rown, arin el tzer Greenwald, Bic kford, Butl er, ull ivan, 1cKay Greenberg, Thompson, Crawford G. \Vein R . Wein, Emery, Paine Co van Whal en, Peyrot, H oyt, Trite. Rockwood, Tolman, Zuka Palmer, Joh on, W il l i am W i l k i nson, B uckner, De farini , Laughton, Beerbaum Compose d o f students m a j o r i n g i n h i story a n d pol i t i ca l science. The club conducts d i scussions o f matters o f i n ternational relations a n d pol i ti ca l science, a n d sponsors lecturers on such sub j ects . .

President

Vice-President

R O B E R T S . W I LL I A M

LUC I LL E JONES

Secretary-T'reasurer J AM ES N. BUCKNER

Executive Committee ANTHONY DeMAR I N I S

HAROLD H I CK E Y

A L FR E D B E E R B A U M

CATHER I NE LAUGHTO N

F acuity Advisors W I L L I AM J. W I L K I NSON

N O R M A N D . PALMER

MEMBERS

A lfred Beerbaum A rnold Bernstein Kenneth Bickford Robert Borovoy Leon Braudy Leslie Brown William Bueler Marion Crawford Helen Damon Elizabeth Darling Anthony DeMarinis Charles Dignam John Dolan Eiizabeth Doran Jeanette Drisko

B urdette Gardiner Moses Goldberg Morron Goldfine Howard Goodman Stephen Greenwald Mary H a l l Cleon Hatch Arlene Hayes H arold H ickey George Holbrook Reginald H umphrey Kenneth Johnson Lucile Jones C harles Keefe Leo Kresky

Catherine Laughcon Frances Loughman Roberc Moore Jane M u l kern Arlene Paine W i lson Piper Francis Prescott Don n a deRochemont I rene Rockwood Gladys Roderiquez Arthur Ross Israel Rothblatt Louis Sacks Leon Sarin Leo Seltzer

I N T E R N A T I O N A L [ 113 ]

L arry Sullivan Howard Sweet Elizabeth Thompson L a ura Tolman Rita Trites I rv i n g Ward Dorot h y Weeks Gladys Wein R hoda Wein Margaret Whalen A n nabelle White Harold Wolff Bertha Zukas

R E L A T I O N S

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C O ltl B I N E D

M U S I C A L

C L U B S

. . . Boom i n g ba ses, t r i l l i n g tenors, carol l i n g con t raltos, soa r i n g sopranos - these, i n com b i nation with the s t i m u l u s of the l eadersh ip of John W h i te Thom a go to make up a rea l !

worth wh i l e part of

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Rich ard Fol lett Raym nd F urn ier Sol man Fu ller

I rv i n Kaufman Elli Morr

Gerald Arm t rong

A n thony DeMari n i athan iel Guptill

Ed m u nd Barnard William Carter Linwood Hay nes

Ol iver Mellen Ja m es Perry

James Ross Bernard Bu rbank

Robert Gilray

Asa Roach ranley chreider Bern ard Stallard

econd Tenor

Edward Toolis

Fir t Ba s

Walter Rideout Roger Sti les Al fred Wheeler

Second Bas

WOMEN'

Felix Gondela Ch arles Russ

G L E E CLUB

First Soprano

Mary Crowley Lora Cummings Marjorie Gould

Margaret Higgi n s Ruth Pike

Dorot h y Gould Hope Harlow

Eleanor Ross

Constance Averell Leah Bartlett Edi t h Fair.

Katherine Harvey Alice Mulligan Joyce Perry

Edna Bailey Jean Burr Marion Crawford

Mary Fai rbanks Margaret Libby

Mu riel Richardson Margaret Schryver Ruth Yeaton

Second Soprano

Hazel Wepfer Elizabeth Wilkinson

First Contralto

Elizabeth Solie Louise Tracey Cleo Tuttle

Second Contralto

[ 1 14 ]

Ruch M i l lett Lucile Naples Pauline Pratt


Fournier, t al l ard, t i l es, Gondel a, Ru s c h ryver, Richa rdson, H i g g i n , Barnard, M. Goul d, Sol j e Mel lon R i d eout, Pratt Mott, Fal t, Perry, forin, rawford, DeMari n i s T r a ey, Crowley, B u rr, W i J k j nson, P i ke, A ere! ! , L i b bey. Wepfer Bart l e t t , Yeat n, Bocquel, D . Gou1J, J. Ross, E. Ross, T u t t l e, Bruley Fairbanks

Director

General Manager

J O H N W H I TE THOMAS

HAROLD ALLEN

President, Men's Glee Club J A M ES ROSS

Manager, Women's Glee Club

Librarian

DOR O T H Y GOULD

E LEANOR ROSS

Accompanists W I N N I FR E D W H I TE

RUTH Y EATON

C O M B I N E D [ 1 15 ]

R I CH A R D FOLLETT

M U S I C A L

C L U B S


Wade,

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mu i c i a n s and m usical groups o f

national reputation i n t h e i n terest of m usical culture a t Colby . . .

President

Facuity Advisor

W I N N I FRED Y . WH I TE

EVER ETT F . STRONG

Membership Committee, Men's Division FRANC I S BARNES

O L I VER C. MELLEN

J A MES L . ROSS

Membership Committee, Women's Division ELEANOR B. ROSS

CONC E R T

H E L EN E. WADE

BOARD [ 1 16 ]

W I N N I FRED Y . WH I TE


, el t zer S m i t h , h u ma n . Bartel Cowan, Li bbey, Tol man, R u dn i c k , J on e

. . . A n organization o f students actively interested i n p hotograp h y .

The

club makes moving pictures of coll ege l i fe and sponsors exhibi tions, and p ractices v a rious other types o f photography . . .

President

Vice-President

LAURA M. TOLMAN

GEORGE CROSBY

Secretary

Treasurer

MARGARET L I B B Y

S H ELDON R U D N I C K

MEMBERS

William Bartel Sarah Cowan George Crosby E lizabeth Darling William Deans Ja mes Glover

Gardiner Gregory Phyllis Jones Marga ret Libby Willard Libby Ellis Mott

S heldon Rudnick Leo Seltzer Edwin Shuman Macheon Stevens M a urice Swartz Laura Tolman

C A M E R A l 117 ]

C L U B


o u l d . Th i ba u l t , J o n e., ha.e. La u gh l o n , Oli r. H o l l i Da� . Be.· o m , � T u l k rn . B raJst r el , Bo u ruf't, K n a p p l l errick. P r ru t , :\ 1 J I n , L rung, P e l l e r i n , J v n s , B q u I

. . . Compo ed of members of the upper clas es who are majoring in French , a n d those students espec i a l !

i n terested in French . . .

Vice-President I OLA CHASE

President OLI ER M ELLEN

Treasurer W I LLETTA HERRICK

Secretary HELEN ]EVON

l\1 E MB ERS

Hugh Beach Martha Bessom Al ice Bocq uel Adel ine Bourget Ethel Bradstreet Iola Chase Barbara Day

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C E R C LE

Dorot hy Gould Willetta Herrick Janet Hol lis Helen Jevons Luc ille Jone Ca t her i n e Laughton

F RANCA I S [ 118 ]

Ol iver Mellen Elizabeth Mul kern Ralph Pellerin Jea nne Peyrot El izabeth Solie Anita Thibault Rita Trites


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Dugdale

. . Com posed of uppercl assmen who are study i n g mathematics, a n d who enJO

the appl ication of the subj ect outside t h e c lassroom . . .

President

Vice-President and Social Chairman

R U T H M I C H AL E K

LUC I LL E P I N ETTE

Secre tary-T reas urer

Publicity Agent

P H Y L L I S JONES

FRED OLESON F a c u l ty A d v i sors

PROFESSORS ASHCRA FT, R U N N ALS, WARREN, GALBR A I T H

MEMBERS

William Carter Wilfred Com bellack Marion Dugdale

Alfred Ferguson Ruth Fuller Robert H uston J. Robert Marshall

Marcus Oladell Edythe Silverman rorman � alker

M A T H [ 1 19 ]

C L U B


K imball Kellv¡ Thibault, Carlyle, waJ ker

. . . Formed to offer experience in production, actin g and stage-craft to students i n terested in a n d , study i ng dramatic a rts . . .

President HAROLD K I MBALL

Vice-President RUTH A. M I LLETT

Secretary-T'reasurer FREDER I CK ] . BANZI MEMBERS

Frederick J. Banzi Thelma M. Beverage Kathryn E. Caswell Agnes C. Carlyle Iola H . Chase Frederick Demers

POWDER

AND

Willard H. Dunn Solomon C. Fuller Janet P. Goodridge Helen E . Kelly Harold W. Kimball

WIG [ 1 20 ]

Catherine C. Laugh ton Rossiter Marcou Ruth A. Millett Robert B. Moore Pauline L. Walker Elizabeth Wilkinson


Cobb. Gould, chuman. Tolman, Zu ka . Li bby

. . . A r ranges i n formal d i scussions of varying topics, especi a l l y rel igious, a t week l y meetings calcula ted to promote sociab i l ity a mong students

President

Vice-President

W I LLARD L I B B Y

E D I TH F A LT

Secretary

Treasurer

BERTHA ZUKAS

KENNETH J O HNSON Facul t y Adv isor

MYRA W H I TT AKER

F O R U M [ 121 ]


Ru

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Packard Lombard. Pr scot t, Tilden nthony el on

. . . Com posed of studen ts w i th an i n terest

m

the out -of-doors

m

general

and w i n ter sports in particular . . .

President CHARLES T. RUSS

M E M B ER S

Robert Anthony B rai nard Caverly Edward Lombard Clifford Nelson

OUTING

Joseph Packard R alph Pellerin Francis Prescott

CLUB [ 1 22 )

Howard Pritham Charles Russ Rex Tarbell Mason Tilden


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C O L BY N I G H T 1 9 3 5

the Col by ight - renewed acq uain tances - speeches - undergraduates on parade balky mule - frenzied appeals tO the football team tO beat Maine That night of h i larity had a decided effect in aiding the Blue and Grey to even an old score against Mai ne, with a 1 2- 0 win the next day. After the Waterville Alumni Association banq uet at the Elmwood the bz.nd led the banqueters to the scene of the eveni ng's pro<>ram, the old gym nasi um. President Joh nson was chairman. He spoke of the other Colby meeti ngs i n progress e lsewhere and read the greetings received. Dean Ernest Marriner was the fi rst speaker. He read a rollicking ballad about Yadwinski, Col by's fleet h alfback, which set the meeting i n an uproar. Dr. " Ted" H ill, as chairman of the A l u m n i Council followed. Walter Gray, in Col by's hall of fame because he was a player on the fi rst Colby eleven i n '91 was the next speaker. Chester C. Soule, ' 1 3, easily took the prize for vehemence i n his talk which he addressed to the football team. In no uncertain terms he wld them what to do when they met Maine on the morrow. Several speakers preceded Coach Eddie Roundy who closed the speaking. Eddie said, " w have a fighting team we m ust have spirit among the u ndergraduates and these Colby ights do m uc h to promote it." Publicly the meeting ended here , but i m mediatel y many of the Alumni adjourned tO the Elmwood where football games of the past were refought. Colby ight in retrospect may be summed up as an enthusiastic, hilarious, Bacchanalian yet not turbulent m eeting, where full ex pression was given to Colby spirit.

WOMEN'S

COLBY

NIGHT

Reverting to their original custom of holding Colby Night separate from the men the women gathered i n the Alumnae building for their 1 93 5 celebration. On the night of n ights, November 1 st, with a smell of chicken pie stimulating their al ready heal thy appetites some t h ree h undred Col by wome n began their even i n g with a cafeteria supper. E leanor Ross, '35, led several vigorous if not h armonious attempts at round singing, and a l usty version of "On To Victory". B y that rime the last evidence of food had been removed and the gym h ad become t ransformed i n t0 an audiwri um. • With t h e right atmosphere, the program started off with a bang. The 111any Alum nae presen t were warm ly welcomed by Dean Ninetta Runnals, who h as a special skill for such addresses. The remainder of the program seemed to fulfil the promise of its beginning. Two recen t gradu ates of Colby, Margaret Salmond, '35 and Evelyn Stapleton , '33, entertained Alum nae and students for m uc h too short a time with tales of their travels and experiences on the continent, and in France, particularly. Jeanne Peyrot, Colby's Exchange Student from Paris, told of her similar experiences i n this country, q u ite as foreign to her as France h ad been to "Peg" and Evel yn. After the Trio, composed of Margaret H iggi ns, '38, Helen Wade, '38, and Marion Craw­ ford, '39, had given a m usical i n terlude, the program conti n ued with an i nteresting appeal to . our imaginations to " Look Backward," given by Edith Hanson Gale, '97. Colby songs received enthusiastic attention again. T hree u ndergraduate groups competed with the A lumnae group for presenting the most amusin g stunt. The results were h i larious. Betty McLeod did a between-act tap dance for the entertainment of the gathering. A social hour followed. Then "Alma Mater," always bringing j ust the right feeling, was sung as j ust the right ending to a CoTby Night. [ 1 24 J


The Elijah Parish Lovejoy convocation held May 1 8, 1 93 5 will be remem bered in t h e annals of Colb y college as an event meriting u n i ted acclaim o f t h oughtful m e n t h e nation over. I r was at t h e r i m e w h e n free­ dom of the press was t h reatened t h at Colby r ook up the battle honoring a patron sa int of hers Elijah Parish Lovejoy, w h o nearly a century before had died a mart yr's death i n behalf of this same cause. "Bur, gentlemen, as Jong as I am an American c i t izen as long as A m erican blood runs i n t h ese veins, I shall hold m yself at l i berr ro speak, ro write, and to publish whatever I please on any subject, being amenable t o r h e laws of m y country for rhe same", said Lovejoy a short rime prior to h i s death. I f any t heme may be taken as t pify i ng t h i s convocation i t is t hese words of Lovejoy's. The convocation officially opened t he morning of Sat urday, May 1 8, at the F i rst Baptist Church at 1 1 o'clock. A capac i t y audience of newspapermen, townspeople, and students filled t h i s h istoric old churc h where Sam uel Francis Smith a u t hor of " A m erica", h ad once preached. George O t is Smith, chairman of t h e Board of Trustees of Col by college, presided over t he meeting. The Reverend John W. Brush, pasror of r h i s c h u rc h and a fo rmer Col by student, opened t h e meeting b y a short prayer. t this first meeting t h ree i m pressive speech es were delivered. Colb 's President Joh nson spoke first. His d iscour e covered Lovejoy's schooling at what was then aterville College, h i s rural birth and upbringing, his removal to t h e west and h i subseq uent attempts to print a paper in a n umber of towns i n that region. Presi­ dent Joh nson outlined t he events leadi n g to t he unti mely death of Lo ejoy ; it was but a nat u ral course to th n show the signi ficance t h i s fight for the freedom of t he press had u pon the United States and the world at large. Howard Davis, business m ana ger of the ew York Heral d-Tri bune and a past presi dent of the American ewspaper Publishers' Association was t h e next speaker. His sub ject dealt with rhe danger w h ic h faced free­ dom of the press as a result of the content ion between r he arional Recovery A d m i i:i i rrarors and the publishers regard i n g t h e newspape r code t hen i n effect. Colonel Robert McCormid., editor and publisher of the C h icago Tribune, rook u p the ropic of freedo m of t h e pres at rhar p o i n t w here Davis' speech ended ; h e poin ted our t h e da nger of setting a precedent w h i c h the govern ment w a s t hen setting in t rying to force the p u b l i her of A m erica to accept an unwanted code. At the concl usion of t h i s im pressiYe meet ing Howard Davis and Colonel lcCormick were made Doctors of Laws by the ad m i n istration of Colby College. I m mediately at the close of t h i s meeting the ent i re bod y removed ro the Lo,·ejoy boulder on the campus and paid t ribute to this man w ho had gained an i m mortal i t y w h ic h few men shall ever know. The Lovejoy banquet followed at t h e E l m wood Hore! . Bainbr idge Colby presided. A great n um ber of visi tors attended t h i l u nc heon. Many outstanding men gave speeches. Governor Brann h ad only words of praise for Colby and Lovejoy. Major Clarence Lovcjo , who represented the Lovejoy fam ily at the con­ vocation gave many interest ing sidelights on the fam i l y and told somet hing of i ts h istory. Jerome Barnum, r h e recent! elected president of the American ewspaper Publishers' Assoc iation ment ioned the fact that thi is one of t h e few nations left w h-ere one may say t h a t t here is fr edom of t h e press and freedom of speech . A fi t t i n g t r i b u te to Lovejoy w a s t h e attendance o f J o h n D. l cAdams, editor of t h e Alton (Ill.) Evening Telegram who journeyed from t h a t c i t y to attend t h e meetings here. He told of t h e still v ivid significance w h ic h attend t h e name of Lovejoy i n Alton. Among others w h o were presen t at t h e m ee t ings were : Henr H i l ton, of Chicago, a man most i nterested i n Colb 's deYelopm ent ; Carl Dreyfus, publisher of the Boston A meri an ; Ch ief Justice '\ illiam R. Pattengall of rhe State of Maine; and Arthur G. Staples, ediror of the Lewiston Even ing Journal. John J. Pullen, of t h e cla�s of 1 93 5 , was t h e only s t udent . peaker of rhe convocation. His pu ngent and pith remarks were accla i med b y many as t he best of t he day. B uch meet ing as this Colby keeps her proud traditions bright. The Lovejoy convocat ion will be remem bered, and was an e ent which gave voice again to the principle of the freedom of the pres .

L OV E J OY C: O N VO C:ATI O N


J U N I O R W E E K - E N D 1 9 3 5

The 1 93 5 J u n ior Week -end was presided over by cha r m i n g Ruth Mai ley as Quee n .

She i s a member of the clas

of 1 93 6 , and h a i l s from A n dover, Mass.

This rusty-h a i red girl was cho en from among a field of glorious r i v a l s by her c l assmates. The offici a l ope n i n g ro thi

prom of proms was made Thursday even i ng,

April 25, by the appearance of George Clancy and Robert W i l l iam in the portico of the C i ty Opera House a rmed w i th b roadcasting apparatus.

As the g uests ap­

peared for the play, ' Mo rn i n g a t Seven ", outsta n d i n g col legians a n d their lad ies were properly i ntroduced to the aud ience. "Morning at Seven ", was wri tten by that popu lar sen ior, John ]. Pullen. The p l a y dea l t w i th the Aroostook potaro-grow i n g coun tr y a n d was a comedy of the most h i larious type from the ope n i n g curtain ro the en d . Asa Roach, as the u nassum i n g , bespectac l ed, potato expert, recen tl y graduated from agricul tural schoo l , stole the show .

Harold Kimba l l , Ann Tri mble, a n d Carl Reed played

thei r i mportant parts with ease and fi n en ess.

All in all, this was a happy open ­

i n g to the more i m porta n t part of the week -en d which was the dance held the fol l owing even i ng . Swa y i n g to the music of M y e r Da vis and h i s Copl ey-Plaza b a n d , t h e couples in the A l u m n ae b u i l d i n g appea red to be i n the h i ghest of festive moods. capaci ty c rowd was there danci n g u nt i l morn i n g .

A D u r i n g the cou rse of the

evening, Ruth M a i l ey, accompanied b y Edward J . Gurney, editor of the Echo, was presented with a loving cup symbol i c of her rega l i ty . T h e fol lowi n g Saturday afternoon was a fol l ow-up of t h e p roceedings for the Prom week-end with the appearance here of the Bowdoi n col l ege basebal l n i n e w h i ch met the Colby team i n a season opener. dents turned out for the game.

Practic a l l y all of the stu­

A s a con c l usion to the entire program all the

fraterni t y houses hel d open house Saturday even i n g .

As the couples c i rculated

from one house ro another the curtain was rung down on this most successful occasion in the col l ege social calen dar.

[ 1 26 ]


Assem b l i n g at "The Ovens" on the North shore of Mount Desert I s l a n d , one b r i g h t F r i da y a fternoon i n M a y , a b o u t t h i rt y geology students l e d b y D r . P e r k i n s b e g a n the a n n u a l three-day geological excursion to B a r Harbor a n d the Mount Desert region. Until even i n g the group inspected the ancient l av a flows, stan d i n g as c l i ffs about fi ft y feet above the sea .

Here waves h a v e quarried the c l i ffs d i fferen t i a l l y ,

for m i n g rows of s m a l l c a ves a t fai r l y regul a r i n terva l s, w h i c h resemb l e ovens. The p a r ty moved to i t s headquarters a t the Y . W . C . A . b u i lding i n B a r H a r ­ bor v i l lage for s u p p e r .

Later in the e v e n i n g s o m e d r o v e along the h i ghway

which winds to the summ i t of Cadillac Mountains, the outstan ding l a n d m a r k of A rcadia National P a r k . S a t u r d a y morning the C o l b y party j o i n e d a g r o u p f r o m T u f t s Coll ege. Be­ fore begi n n i n g the day's c l imbing Dr. Perk ins distributed maps of the Park and expl a i n ed the geological feat u res and h i story of t h i s a rea, so widely known for its natural beauty. The fi r s t ascen t was up Cad i l lac Mountain b y the gorge trail . a n d a half all of the party h a d made the 1 7 00-foot ascent .

In an hour

The excell e n t view

per m i tted b y the s pa rk l ing, c l e a r day enabled one to form a fair l y complete i dea o f the p h ysiography of the region .

The d i scovery of examples of poly go n a l

b o d e n , the a rrangement of s m a l l boul ders in sym metrical patterns b y f r o s t action, was considered the h ig h li g h t o f t h i s stop by the party. Descen t was m a de b y auto to the Sieur d e Mont Springs a n d l un c h was quickly d i spatched.

A v isit to a sand beach, unusual because the sand i s formed

entirely by partic l es of sea shel l s powdered by wave action, was the next point o f the i tinerary. (Thi s beach i s p ictured i n the v i ew a t the bottom of t h i s page.) The famous Thun der Hole i n terested the geologists a fter all the p h enomenon at the sand beach had been observed. To end a s t renuous day, the party toi l e d to the summ i t of D a y Mountain, where f rost action has built a t i l ti n g rock a n d unusual caves. Sunday, the l a s t day of the excursion , Somes Sound was v i sited. b reccia is among the p h enomena of geologic i nterest.

H ere a The party traveled to

J ordan Mountain, stopping on the way to inspect a d e l ta of glacial origin wel l exposed i n a stand p i t .

The c l i m b u p Jordan Mountain was the l a s t activity o f

t h e excursion, s a v e the return trip to Wate r v i l l e .

Bar Harbor GEO LO G I CAL EXCUR S I O N


M AY D AY 1935

On May 2 5 , 1 9 3 5 , the class of 1 9 3 6 presen ted the " Dragon of Wu Foo'', the f ast operetta ever to be produced in celebration of May Day .

A l though the

operetta was under the management of the J u n ior cl ass, all un dergraduate women w ere gi ven an opportun i ty to partici pate in i t . A s i n former y e a r s the May Queen was chosen from t h e sen ior c l a s s .

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Trimb l e, ' 3 5 , was selec ted and her coron at ion took place i m m ediately preced i n g t h e operetta.

T h e Queen en tered, accompan ied by h e r l a d i e s i n w a i t i n g , a n d

p roceeded to t h e th ron e w h e r e s h e w a s c rowned and from w h i ch s h e beheld the en terta i n m e n t presented i n her honor . The capable d i rection of Mr. J oh n W. Thomas a n d Professor Cec i l A . Rol l i n s, a n d t h e efforts o f the variou s com m i ttees i n charge were respon sible for the success of the May Day celebration .

The presentation was e n j oyed by a

l a rge audi ence com posed of the Colby facu l t y , graduates, students, a n d guests.

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ANN C. TR I MBLE ATTEN DANTS

Ruth Maddock

W i l m a Stan ley Bett i n a Wel l in gton

Barbara Howard

Dorothy Washburn

Ruth Toabe

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THE COMMENCEMENT PLAY F R I DA Y , J U N E 1 4 , 1 93 5 SATURDAY, J U N E 1 5 , 1 93 5

Dolly Reforming Herself A Comedy in fou r acts, by Henry Arthur Jones PERSONS OF THE PLAY Harry Telfer (Dolly's h usband) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Barron (Dolly's father) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Captain Lucas Wentworth (Dolly's cousin) . . . . . . . . . Professor Stu rgess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Reverend James Pilcher (Vicar of Crook bury) . Criddle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M rs. Harry Telfer (Dolly) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M rs. Sturgess (Ren ie) : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peters ( Doll y's maid) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . John J . Pullen . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carl E. Reed . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harold W. K imball, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morris Cohen . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alvin L . Vose . . . . . . . . . . . . . Willard H . D u n n . . . . . . . . . . . . . Agnes C. Carlyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia M. Swallow . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruth A . M i llet

Act I.

The drawing-room at Harry Telfer's - The Gables, Crookbury Green, Surrey . . The afternoon of January 1, the present-more or less.

Act IL

The same.

After d i nner of the same day.

Act III.

The same.

Later o n the same night.

A c t I V.

T he same. A fternoon of January

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P roduction Force : Avis E. Merritt, Helen E. Kelley, Willard D u n n, Alvin Vose. Di rector : Professor Cecil A. Roll ins.

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SEN I OR CLASS DAY EXERC I SES SATU R DA Y , J U N E 1 5 , 1 9 3 5 K E N N ETH F. M I LL S, Marshal

ORDER O F EXERC I SES MUSIC Prayer

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Clarence A. Morrill

O r ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carl E. Reed Add ress to U ndergraduates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph S. Williams . Awarding of Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . · · · · · · ·

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come, let us sing ; F rom our hearts let it ring, All praise to our Colby's dear name. A name that is fair, To be cherished fore'er To be honored, exalted to fame.

CHORUS :

Sing ! Sing 'neath the elms The praises of Colby's dear name. Let us ever be true To the gray and the blue, And proudly her glories proclaim.

We now leave these halls And our friends one and all To traverse life's highway afar ; But oft we'll return I n our thought s ; we will yearn For the memories no t i me can mar.

CHORUS : Beulah Harold

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COMMENCEMENT EXERCI SES MONDAY, J U N E 1 7 , 1 9 3 5 PROCES S I ONAL I NVOCAT I O N

Music COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS The Safeg u a rd o f the

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An Obligation of the College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Edward John Gurney, Jr.

Music Harold Frederic Brown,

Fl ute Solo Concertina

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COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Clarence Cook Little, LLD. Head of Roscoe B. Jack son Memorial Laboratory, and Managing Director of the Society for the Control of Cancer, Bar H a rbor, Maine.

CONFER R I NG O F DEGREES AWARD I NG OF PR I Z ES BENEDICTION R EC ESS IONAL

HONORS J N GENERAL SCHOLA RSHIP Magna Cum Laude Roger Hanson Rhoades

M i l ton P h i l i p Kleinholz

Cum Laude Avis Edna M erritt

Dorothy E l ai n e Washburn Dana W i l l i a m J aquith

Kathryn Arlene Herrick

Norman Robert Brown

Grace Harthorn Wheeler

B ertha Almyra W h i ttaker

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DEGREES CON FERRED Bachelor of A ns Men's Di is ion Carroll Waite A bbott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville George Herbert Ander on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Portland Joseph arren Bishop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brook l yn , . Y. Don ald Milt0n Either . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Houlwn Harold Frederic Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Ray Gold stei n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Plai ns, . Y. Deane Llewellyn Hodges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Da na William Jaquith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peaks Island Martin Mi h ael O'Donnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . orwood, Mass. Clarence Ad l bert Morri l l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auburn Louis John Pet tit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterv ille Roger Han on Rhoades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Belfast Robert Robertson, T l ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . outh Ham i lton, Mass. Henry Rollins Thoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Skowhegan Women's Di i s ion Beulah Emma Bennett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . La ncaster, . H. Hope B unker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aterville Rita Clara Carey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Elinor Marjorie Chi k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Westbrook Ellen Gertrude Dignam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Emily Marie Duerr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Templeton, Mass. Mar<>ar t Ellen Duerr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Templewn, Mass. El izabeth Mary Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bratt leboro, Vermont Dorothy Floren e Herd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Kat h ryn Arlene Herrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bethel Louise Marian Hinckley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aterville Margaret Jordan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cape El izabeth Reba Eleanor Jose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saco Ruth Charlotte Keller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camden Florence Mary Kenn ison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waban, Mass. El izabeth Sawyer Mann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calais A n nette Marie Martel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salem, Mass. Avis Ed na Merritt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Presq ue Isle Virginia Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southwick, Mass. Beth Page Pendleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Sl'lvia Mae R i chardson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Skowhegan Blanche Silverman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Po rtland Mary Matilda Frye Small . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Som erv i l le, Mass. Wilma Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southwest Harbor Briley Marielle Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Ruth Hovey Thorne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . orth A nson Ann Carolyn Trim ble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calais Dorothy Elaine Washburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Westbrook Bett ina Deane Wel lington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monticello Bertha A l myra Wh ittaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Queens Village N. Y. Hilda Frances Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Con stance Yvette Gousse, as of 1 935, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fairfield

Bachelor of Science Daniel Putnam A yotte . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Nason Ball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leo Barron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph Ward B rogden ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norman Robert B rown . . . . . . . . . . . . Joh n Chapman Burgoon . . . . . . . . . . . . Edward Francis Buyniski . . . . . . . . . . .

Men's D i v ision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Houl ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Providence, R . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Portsmou th, . H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Worcester, Mass.

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Morris Cohen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matta pan, M ass. Laurance E erect Dow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bel fast J o h n Joseph English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B rockton, ?\1ass. Robert Francisco Estes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Portland Albion Louis Farnham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B rownville Junction Arthur William Feldman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dorchester, Mass. Everett Whitney Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winchester, Mass. Edward John G u rney, J r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wate rville Leo Francis H aggerty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B rewer Mel v i n Greenleaf H iggins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mapleton David R ussell Hilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterv ille Charles Edward Houghton, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . orwood, Mass. Lawrence Vincent Kane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B rock ton, Mass. Milton P h ilip K leinholz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ew York, . Y. Herbert Man uel Koven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B rooklyn, N. Y. T heoph ile Stanley K rawiec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Central Falls, R . I. Maurice Krinsky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Worcester, Mass. E m m art LaCrosse, J r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waban, Mass. Donald Francis Lark i n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville George Earl Lowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oakland Floyd Frederic Ludwig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wash ington Eugene Alben. McA ary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville John Richard Merrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A ugusta R i chmon d athaniel oyes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sullivan H arbor Joseph Thomas Orlowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rockville, Conn. Fel i x Gordon Patch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arlington, Mass. Ralph Oak ley Peabody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Houlton Charles Otis Pearson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guilford Cedric Guy Porter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Houlton John James Pullen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A m i t y Carl Eugene R e e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A m ity Elbridge Baker Ross, J r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melrose, Mass. Hawley R ussell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynnfield, Mass. H arold Marvin Salisbury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northeast Harbor R ichard Stinson Sawyer¡ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Sidney Schiffman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bronx, N. Y. Boris Philip Sherman, Jr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brooklyn, N . Y. Raymond Earle Shibley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fairfield Joseph Libby Stevens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unity Kenneth Carl Sutherland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Portage John Robert Turbyne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Alv i n Lombard Vose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Arthur Benjam i n Wein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Donald Johnson Weiss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Robert Henry Wetterau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wash i ngton Depot, Con n . Ralph Sam uel Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackson Heights, N . Y. Walter Lyndon Worthing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Palermo John Francis Sull ivan, as of 1 93-1, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Middleboro Women's D i vision Muriel Durfee Bailie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Merle Cole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Margaret Georgie Henderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B ar bara Carey Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E IJen Mercie Hoyt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Emma L avallee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruth El izabeth Maddock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia Moulton Swallow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R u t h R achael Toabe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grace Harthorn Wheeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruth Wheeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frances M yrtle Palmer, as of 1 93 4, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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HONORARY DEGREES MASTER O F AR TS : John Austin Partridge Cari bou, Maine.

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Principal of the High School ,

DOCTOR O F LETTER S : Kenneth Lewis Roberts, A . B . , Cornel l ; Litt. D . , Dartmouth.

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DOCTOR O F D I V I N I T Y : Vaughan Dabney, A . B . , A . M . , Bethan y ; B . D. , D . D . , Chi cago Theo logical Semi n a r y . Dean of A ndover-Newton Theologica l School, Newton Centre, Massachusetts. DOCTOR O F SCI ENC E : M a rston M orse, A . B . , Colby ; A . M . , Ph . D . , Harvard. Professor o f M athematics, Harvard U n i versi ty. George Howard Parker, B . S . , Sc. D . , Harvard . Professor of Zoology, H arvard U n i versi ty. DOCTOR O F LAWS : C l a rence Cook Little, A . B . , M .S . , Sc.D., Harvard ; LLD., New Hamp­ shi re, Albion, New Mexico. Head of Roscoe B . J ackson Memorial Laboratory, Bar H arbor, M a i n e .

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ALBION WOOD BUR Y SMALL P RIZES Awarded to the students in the Men's o r Women's Division who present the best essays on some subject announced by the Department of Economics. First Beth Page Pendleton, '35 Second Dana William Jacquith, '35 Awarded to the best speakers in First Second Third Fourth

COBURN PRIZES a contest open to all members of the Women's Division. Muriel Stella Scribner, '37 Bertha Alm yra Whittaker, '35 Amy Harriet Thompson, '36 Agnes Cooper Carly le, '36

COMMENCEMENT PRIZES Awarded to the Commencement speaker in the Men's and Wom en's Division. Edward John Gurney, '35 Avis Edna Merritt, '35 CONDON MEDAL Awarded to the member of the senior class who b y vote of his classmates and with the approval of the Faculty is deemed to have been the best college c i tizen. L au rence Everett Dow, '35 FOSTER MEMORIAL GREEK P RIZES Awarded i n the Men's and Women's Division for m arked excellence Greek authors. Roger Hanson Rhoades, '35 Bertha Almyra Whittaker, '35

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FRESHMAN SCHOLARSHIP P RIZES Awarded to two mem bers of the Men's and Women's Division who h ave maintained the h ighest scholastic average i n their Freshman year. MEN'S DIVISION : First Robert Newton Anthony Second Walter Bates R ideout WOMEN'S D1v1sION: First Edith Loretta Barron Second E thel Louise B radstreet GERMAN P RIZES Awarded to members of the Men's and Women's Division for excellence in German courses. MEN'S DIVISION : First Oliver Chapman Mellen, '36 Secon d Alfred Walter Beerbau m , '38 Henry Victor Wilcox, '37 WOMEN'S DIVISION : F i rst Dorothy Wall Goodwin Second Helen Lucille Jones, '36 Eleanor B. Ross, '37 GOODWIN PUBLIC SPEAKING PRIZES Awarded to members of the Men's Division for e xcellence i n the delivery of an original a ddress. First Edward John Gurney, '35 Second William Murray Clark, '36 Harold Willard Hickey, '36 Third Fourth John James P ullen, '35 [ 1 35 ]


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HALLOWELL PUBLIC SPEA K ! G PRIZE Awarded to the four best speakers electing Public Speak i n g, 5-6. Fir t Harold Will ard Hickey, '36 Second Edward John Gurney, '35 T h i rd Ph ilip Everett Coleman, '38 Fourth Asa Hudson Roach, '36 HAMU PRl ZES Awarded to member of the Freshman class of rhe Men's and \Xlomen's Division for excellence i n publ ic read ing. MEN'S D1v1s10 William Caswell Carrer, '38 First Second Joseph Ciechon, '38 WOM E N '

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Et hel Lou ise Bradstreer, '38 Myra Ellen Mallett, '38 Phyllis Teresa Wolff, '38

MURRAY DEBATT G PR IZES Awa rded tO two teams of debaters chosen from Publ ic Speaking class, 5-6. dol lars to t he w i n n i n g team and twenty-five to the losing team . First Ha rold Frederic B rown, '35 Harold Hu rwi tz, ' 7 Kenneth F rankl i n M i l l s, '35 Second Melvin Greenleaf Higg ins, '35 Dana William Jacq uith, '35 Robert Dunbar Hussey, '36

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SOPHOMORE DECLAMA TIO Awa rded to two members of the Men's and Women's division i n the Sophomore class for excellence in publ i c decl amation. M EN'S D r v 1s10N : First Joel Al len, '37 Second Will ard Dunn L ibby, '37 WoMEN's D 1 v1 s 1 0 N : Fi rst Jennie El izabeth Tarbell, '37 Second Dorot h y Wal l Goodwin, '37 SOLO MON GALLERT PRIZE Awarded for excellence in English. John Granv i l le Rideout, '36. Thesi s : "Characterist ics of Sinclair Lewis' Works." MARSTON MORSE PRIZE Awarded for excellence in exposition of some ph ase of mathematics, physics, or astronomy. Robert Bates Merrill, '36 JULIUS LEVINE EXTEMPORA NEOUS SPEAKING CONTEST Four prizes awarded to members of the Men's Division for the best extemporaneous speech. First Richm ond Nathaniel Noyes, ' Y i Second Edward John Gurney, '35 T h i rd H arold Willard H i ckey, '36 Fourth Laurence Everett Dow, '35

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A T H L E T I C S

"He learned the arts of riding, fencing, gunnery, And how to scale a fortress or a nunnery." BYHO


Depa1·tment of Health and Physiea l Edneation G. F . LOEBS

Director of Health and Physical Education E . W. M I LL ETT

Coach of Varsity Hockey, Freshman Football and Baseball E . C. ROUNDY

Coach of Varsity Football, Baseball and Freshman Basketball N. C . P ER K I NS

Coach of Cross Coun try and Track COR I N N E B. VAN NORMAN

Instructor in Health and Physical Education for Women FLORA E . ROGERS

Assistant in Women's Division DR . ]. 0. P I PER

College Physician

DR. T. H. HARDY

Team Physician DR. A . H. McQU I LLAN

Team Physician

Roundy, Perkins, Hardy, McQuillan Millett, Roger , Van Norman, Loebs [ 1 38 ]


I nte1·eollegiate Athletic Connell

Chairman G. F. LOEBS

Secretary LESL I E F. WEEKS

Alumni Representatives E. R I CHARD DRUMMOND

DR. F. T. H I LL

Faculty Representatives A R THUR G. EUST I S

L ESL I E F. WEEKS

Student Representatives A R T H U R 0. BROWN

B rown, E u t is,

H ERBERT DeVEBER

D r u mmond, H i l l , Loeb

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,

De eber Weeks


F O O T B A L L A fi g h t i n g sp i r i t never daun ted d u r i n g the rem a i n d e r of a hard schedu l e wa early m a n i fest i n the op n i n g encounter of the season at A m herst Col l ege. The " Lord J effs" holder of the L i t t l e Three c rown in 1934 ea rly in the secon d qua rter of the game drove back Col b score of the game.

Colb

and sen t the bal l across for th e i r on l y

recei ed t h e ball and w i thout los i n g posses ion a d ­

vanced i t dow n the fi e l d th rough Amherst's territor one of t h e best back

e er to attend Colb

t o score. "Tom " Yadw i n s k i ,

Col l ege took it over for the t i e i n g

score. T h e fi n al h a l f was une e n t f u l w i th t h e ball see-saw i n g b a c k and forth in the m i ddle of the fi e l d . o the Blue an d G r a b rought h o m e a 6-6 tie from a team clas ed above them at the open i n g of the game. A week l ater Tuft the ruler

of la t year s

col l eae was en terta i n ed at Waterv i l le. The J umbos, mal l col l ege were held scoreless by a fi g h t i n g Colby

tea m . The game ended in a scoreles tie a fter four qua rters of defen s i ve football during the latter m i n u tes of w h i ch Colb The th i rd clash of the

ea on wa

rook to the a i r . aga i n t the U n i versity of

Catamounts. W i th but fi e m i nutes to pla

ermont's

after th ree careless periods "Tom"

Yadw i n s k i aga i n proved h i mself to be Col b y ' s ace gridder b y snatch i n g a long punt on his own fi ve-yard line and run n i ng the rema i n i n g n i nety-five for the o n l y score of the game.

This win kept Col by's ra t i n g i n the u n defeated c l ass.

The pun t i n g and ru n n i n g of " Ru m " Lem i eux was equal l y spectacular, w h i l e G i ardi p l ayed w e l l f o r t h e losers.

T h e Catamounts' famous spread formation

w h i ch worked con sistently wel l aga i n st Dartmouth w:is i neffectual aga i n s t the M u l e attac k . Octaber 1 9 b rought an i n a d i n g Providence Col lege eleven to Seavern ' F i e l d . The fi rst setback of the

eason for Colb

was the resu l t of t h i s game for

the Fri ars ran up a 26-0 lead before the fi n a l w h i stle. The Mules, tremendou s l y outclassed by a fast s h i fty team , d i d wel l ta stem t h e tide as t h e y d i d .

Twice

the F r i a rs had the bal l in sco r i n g pos i tion during the fi rst period but each t i m e t h e scrappy M u l es held t h e m back. T h e th i rd t i m e t h e y w e r e n o t to be denied a n d the bal l was shoved over b y M i n n i cucci who s l i d off tackl e to register. At-


tempted conversion fai l e d .

During the secon d period the P. C. boys t i cked off

another one. Conversion was successful . This concluded the scoring for the fi rst h a l f.

A b locked k ick at the open i n g of the second h a l f gave Provi dence the

ball and a quick score resulted.

Colby seemed to gain pow er f rom now on and

made two fi rst downs b u t the ball was soon back i n the F ri a r's hands a n d they m a rched triumphantly down the field to a fourth score.

The game ended with

the M u l es down 26-0. The state series opener ended d i sastrously for the Mule e leven at Whittier F i e l d October 2 6 . Bowdoin's B lack a n d Wh i te warriors were too powerful for the M u l es . The two scores m a de i n the fi rst period as a resul t of Colby fumbles were too much of a lead.

Johnson i n tercepted a Colby forward pass during the

closing moments of the game a n d raced over the l ine to make an even 20 for Bowdo i n . This was the fi rst game that Colby has lost to Bowdoin i n nearly

a

decade. On November 2 , a fi ghting Col b y squad turned out against Maine to even a score of many years.

Spurred on by Colby Night activi ties, Colby downed

M a i n e by a 1 2 -0 decision.

It was l a te in the third quarter that Colby fi n a l l y

p u t t h e b a l l over for t h e fi rst touchdown.

Previous to t h e touchdown Colby

had shown themsel ves to be Maine's superiors. were stopped s uccessfu l l y .

Maine opened an a i r a ttack but

Stan Washuk, fleet-footed back, i n tercep ted one o f

t h e th rows o n the Bears' 3 8 - yard l i ne.

YAD W I 'SK I 11- faine Halfback

Yadwinski and Washuk carried the b a l l

PAGAN C C I H onorary Captain [ 141 ]

H ROLD ll-!\1aine Guard


a l ternately to the two-yard l i n e where Washuk was stopped by a hard-fighting M a i n e team . Yadwinski took the b a l l on the next play raci n g far to the right a n d then revers i n g to stum ble over the goal for the secon d touchdown .

It had

been many years since Colby's scoreboa rd read 1 2 -0 against Maine. In the season win d-up w i th Bates on Arm istice Day Colby was nosed out by a 6-0 deci sion for the Bobcats.

Morin th rew a n icely executed pass to Frost,

Bates h a l fback, who rushed th i rty yards over the Mule l i n e for a touchdown . A stun ned Colby eleven kept u p the battle but w i th Yadwinski bottled u p a n d a w ary e y e k e p t on a l l of Colby's c h i e f threats no further opportu n i ties occurred for scoring. In resume we may sa

that Colby was represen ted by a game, fighting team

which did its best to win each game but which was often outcl assed.

MacGregor Glea on, chuman, Thompson, Merrick, Hooper, heehan, Landry Rou ndy, Lillie, Tarbell , Harold, Winslow, Rngerson, Layton, Green, Caddoo, MacDonald, Thoma Carter, Perkins, Thomas You ng, Coyne, Paganucci, Sparkes, Stone, Yadwinski, Wright, Lem ieux, al iem, Hodge , Walker

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As far as winning dual races is concerned, the 1 9 3 5 cross country season couldn't be termed a success, bu t fine individual performances of Cliff Veysey and Herby DeVeber were rev­ el ations tO Colby track enthusi asts. Two dual meets were engaged i n during the F a l l with the Mule plodders dropping both o f th �m. Bates won the fi rst by a 25-34 score ; M a i ne counted up a 25-36 comparison. In the State Meet the final reading found Maine winning with Bates and Colby tra i ling. Captain Veysey received a severe setback i n his running career w hen he pulled a tendon while winning the cross country race with Maine on November 2. It was rainy and conditions were very poor, but this didn't prevent the modest senior from going out tO run the fastest race h e had ever CAPTA I CLIFF EYSEY recorded. For the second time of the year he c lipped seconds from the Colby Course record. A t Bates h e trekked over rhe rugged Lewist0n hills and dales much faster than anyone h a d ever before. It was most u nfortunate that he received his i njury w hen h e did. He hadn't lost a race all Fall, and the ew E ng land's were coming up the following week. The blond d istance star fel t all right i m m ediately fol l ow i n g the race, but t hat evening h e noticed a l u m p on h is right l e g. Exam i n at ion y Dr. Ted Hardy reveal ed a pulled tendon, and Cl iff was adv ised to lay off for the indoor s ason so as not to take any chances of a permanent i njury w h i c h would jeopardize h i s c hanc s of making the A m erican Olym pic Team . As it was Herby DeVeber ran a great race to fi n ish in sixth posi tion at t he New Englands. With Veysey unable to run Herby assumed t he scoring burden and proved to have all t h e courage t h at a good runner needs. Other Colby fi n is hers i n the rew E nglands were Hal Davis 54th, Reg Hum phrey 75th, Larry H u m p h rey 78th. Came the I . C. 4. A . Championshi ps in ew York. With Tom Ottey of M i c h i ga n State having graduated, Veysey was favored to take the I n tercol l egiate c rown, but his leg injury probably robbed Colby of the fi rst h i l l and dale champion i n her h istory. DeVeber and Davis wore the Colby colors i n the I . C. 4. A . 's. Herb ran h is usual plucky race and fi n is hed 1 7th, a truly remarkable performance for a runner of his weight and ex­ perience. Davis crossed the line i n 1 28 t h posi t ion i n a field of over 200 starters. A lthough t he stars are wont to get m ost of the headl i nes i n such a sport as cross country, the boys who are out there work ing every day for the good of the team should not be over­ looked. The H u m phrey brothers, Davis and Bob Smith worked hard all fall, and another .>eason m ay fi nd them up there coming t h rough with fi r t class records. The freshman c ross co u ntry team had a fairly good season , and some excellent m aterial was uncovered. Mac Stevens , Al Charbonneau, Eliot Drisko, James C hase, Bill Earley, and Johnny Powers should bolster the varsity squad considerably next fall.

Piper. Da i s. Smith, Perkins A. H umphrey, R. H u mphrey, DeVeber,

eyse


The 1 93 5 outdoor r ra k sea on was fairly uccessful. The Mule won their only dual meet from Vermont by a 69-66 margin. I n the tri­ angular meer with Bowdoin and pringfield the score were : Bowdoin 72'l), pringfield 40, C !by 22'l). The rate Meet found che sheet read­ ing laine 52, Bowdoin 38'l), Bate 34, and Colby 1 0)'3. In the Eastern l n te rcol legiares Colby placed fourt h ; while in the ew En glands he wound up in fifth spot. [ n the ermont meet Paul Merrick stepped the 440 i n 52% seconds t win hi letter. Vey ey n the half, mile, and the two mile for a good day' w rk. B b Marshall won t he high jump and pole vault. ashuk and Dol an pl aced in th_ broad jump. In the weight evenu Hodges and Lafleur cleaned up plenry of point . E res won the javelin to complere Colby s oring. In the tri- meet at Brun wick ey e came t h rough with rwo n acional performances in the m i le and two mi le. Places by Bob Mar hall in the high jump and p le vault, and Kerm Lafleur in r h e weight accoun ted for all f Colby's coring for the day. The tare Meet f und Colby i n the ellar po ition. J i ff ey e was the individual rar of rhe meet with fi r t pla e i n the mile and two m ile. Colby's point winner in rhe Eastern were ey ey, De eber, E r e , and LaFleur. ey ey br ke all existing meet record i n the mile and two mile . I n the w Englands Vey ey ompeted only in the tw mil and attempted t lower the record of 9.29%. The pace in the earl tage f rhe ra e wa very low, a nd air hough he opened up a t remendou lead over the re t f rhe field, he could do no better r han 9.45. 1 DOOR EA 0 - 1 935 The 1 936 i ndoor t rack ea on found Coach orm P erkin ' c harge engaging in r h ree dual meet and l osing all r h ree of them by rather lop- ided core . The m i le r ela team com peted i n the B.A.A. Game , fin � shing in t h i rd place after a hard ra e. Bowdoin' u ual strength wa felt in the fi rst d ual m eet, w i r h the Polar Bear oarin<> tO a total of 9612 point to 2912 for Colby. Kerm Lafleur and Carl Hodges were the only fi r t place winners in this meet. The best ra e of the meet wa in the two mile with Bob Porter young Bowdo in tar, winning from Herby DeVeber in 9.55. The f !lowing Satu rday Bate came to the field hou se, and the visitors ran off with the meet by an 8412 to 3 2 �� score. ln chi meet Tony Kishon, Bates star, establ ished h i mself a a positive Olym pic prospect by win­ n i n g all t h ree weight events with record heaves. Harry Keller' performance of winning the 40-yard dash and broad j u m p as well as eying for fi rst in the 300 i wor t h y of mention. Herby DeVeber brought the Colby crowd to their feet with a ensational l ast lap burst of speed in t he two mile which left his Bares rivals far in the rear. In the dual m eet with Maine at Orono the Blue and Gray fell before a well bala nced Pale Blue band 8512 to 3 1 12. Carl Hodges and Herby DeVeber were the Col b y stars of this meet. Carl broke m eet records in the d iscus and shot. De eber ran a g reat two m ile to win all by h i mself in 1 0.3Ys.

Po u l i n , 1\lacC regor, Ciechon, Follett ncler on, ]\[ errick, H u mphre , Perkin DeVeber, \-ey ey, Dolan van � lyke

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H o c k e y A record of five w i ns against t h ree defeats was compiled by B i l l Mil lett's h o c k e y t e a m during the 1 936 seaso n. The three setbacks were suffered at the h ands of t h ree of the foremost hockey ream s in the East, so all in all the M ules didn't do too badly. The first game found A rt Hann igan, who succeeded " Hocker" Ross at right wi ng, sinking the o n l y goal to 0ive the Blue and Gray jerseyed skaters a well earned 1 -0 verdict over the strong Lewiston Cyclones. The game wa hard and fast all the way. Then came the fi rst t rip of the season. The fi rst game with Williams found the boys t i red after a long trip and the P urple won in t wo overrime periods b y 6-3. J ack S heehan was the star of this game. ext came Dart m ou t h 's 5-3 v ic tory i n a game pla yed i n the fine Davis Are11 1 i n the Hanover H i l l s before a l arge Dartmouth Carnival crowd. Coach Herb Gill, of the I n dians, prai sed t he showing of the boys by stat i n g t h a t t hey ranked w i t h a n y small college t e a m h e h ad s e e n a l l y e a r . Hann igan, Lem ieux, Sheehan, Walker, Pagan ucci, and Thompson were all right i n t he re as the tar of t h is game. ew H a m ps h i re State w as beaten 5-3 i n a sizzling c o n test. This game wa fast and rough with pena!tie being h a n ded out freely o n both ides. Ru Martin st arred for the l osers ; while Lemieux and Sheehan did plenty o f work for Colby. ext came the t h ree State Series w i ns over Bowdo in. The fi rst was 4- 2 ; then 7-4 and 9-3 i n order. Colby wa o m uc h better than Bowdoin i n every department of play that it would be h ard, i n fact it would be al most i m po sible to pick out any indi vidual stars. For Lin W l ls' outfit Dick Steer and Jack McG i l l, the two goalies, together with Jack Lawrence. rugged defense men, were the stars. Special trib ute was paid t Col by h ockey and Coa ch Bill Mil lerr when " Hocker" Ross, captai n of the team a year ago, was named as a mem ber of the A merican O lympic Hockey Tea m . Ross played great hockey i n the play-offs being one of the stars of the team . Another extraord inary achievement for Colby hoc key came late i n t h e w inter w hen A l Paganucci was named by the Boston Globe as a m e m ber of the fi rst l i ne of the All- Tew England Tea m . Pag was the high scorer of the team t h is past season, thus completing fo u r seaso ns of brilliant hockey. R u m Lemieux and Art Han n i gan were picked o n t he second l i ne. Prospects for the next year are great as only Paga o ucci and Bob Spar kes are graduating. Retu rn i n g will be J i m Guiney, R u m Lemieux, Art Hannigan, ormie W al ker, Jack Sheehan, Connie Cadorette, Warren Daven­ port, Jerry Ryan, and Tut Thompson. There i s one thing very noticeable about Colby h o ckey and t hat is the enth usiasm that the players show ; t h i s is due largel y to the coach i n g ability of Bill Millett.

l\1 il lett, B lanchard, G uiney, heehan Davenport Ryan, Cadorette, G i l man Duff, Paganucci, Hannigan Thomp on Lemieux, parke Walker [ 145 ]


Ba s e b a l l State cha m pions during 1 93 3 - 3 4-35 is the i m pressive record made by Colby's batmen ! ow let's see h w they reached t h at coveted po ition during t he 1 93 5 seaso n. The n i n e opened i t sea on with an exhibition game at Waterville o n Patriot's Day, April 1 9, again t t he Un iversit of Mai ne. The Blue and Gray club played very poor ball so poor t h at Maine went home with a Colby scal p on it belt with a 5- 1 score. Al Farn h am opened fi re on Maine and did a red i t able j b till the l a t of t he fourth when the Maine bats­ men s lved h i delivery. " Lefty" Cole fol lowed Farn ham, but with l i ttle success. Colb 's fi rst ictory rode i n on t he lucky eve n t h in the fi r t state eries t ilt with Bowdoi n , A p r i l 27. F i v run were garnered during that i n n i n g from Doug Walker, Bowdoi n 's ace mound man. This lead wa b I tered up thr e more run during the closing moments of t he game while Bowdoi n gat hered half as many. R os , Sawyer, and Sheehan turned i n two­ baggers. Al Fa rnham again aw ervi e in the box and held Bowdoin to nine h i ts. The fi rst <>ame with Bare was played at L ewiston May 2 and ended i n a Colby l os due to superb pitching by B b Darl i n , who held Colby to eight h its. The fi n al score, 7-3. O n 1ay 4 the Mules t raveled . orth to Orono and during t heir visit climbed to the top of the bandwagon with a 1 5 - ll win. The offering of t he Maine pit hers were pounded off the lot for si xteen J u ty h i ts. Two of t hese h its were home run and rwo were t h ree- baggers. Sheehan pounded out both triple and one of the homers. Bowdoi n came t o Waterville with d i re results for the Brunswi k boy . Colby took a 1 4- 4 win. This ictory gave Colbr t h ree wins and one loss, placi n g t hem at the top of r h e Slate. A l Farnham pi tched a n d w a never headed during the g a m e . " Hocker" Ross a n d Ralph Peabody turned i n h omers to help t he vi tor . Colby met Bat s for the second game May 1 6. Al Farn h am pit hed and all owed o n l y fi v e h i t . T h e winning - 5 deci i o n w a s d u e t o " Al" f o r i t was h is b a t w h i c h brought i n the w i n n i n g runs. Peabod y, heavy Mule h i t ter, clai med bat ting honor with one tripl e and rwo s i n gle . . The fol lowing Saturday, May 1 8 , th po t po ned tu le w i t h Bates wa played. A 1 7-0 v ictory wa marked in the books for Colby. Peabody pitched n ice ball and backed up h is own game by bat t i n g one hu nd red p rcent . " Art" Brown garnered 1n four h i ts in t he ru h for honors . May 30 f o u n d Colby meet i n g M a i n e . M a i n e " w e n t t he w a y of all flesh" b y a 6 - 2 loss. Al Farnham, who proved h i m self time and aga i n a Colby's fin est pitcher, held Maine r o seven h its while his teammate were k nock i n g the pheroid abo ut. This game ci n ched Colby's t hi rd t ide. 'Scrubby" Sawy r captai ned the w i n n i ng tea m . Ralph Peabody, t h i rd and l ast of t h at famou trio of Peabody boys held top honors at the bat. He appeared at bat fifty t i me and m ade twenty-one h i ts, which gave him .420 for the season.

Farnham, . hechan, A . Farnham, foCarthy Peabody, Ayol te, �awyer, B rown, L mieux, Geer

R o 1 1 n d y , Ross, R .

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G o I f Colby's golf team failed to m a i n tain its position as the top team of Maine I n tercollegiate golfdom w hi c h it h ad established the year previous. The 1 93 5 season was h i g h l y successful, but i t found the Mules losing the State Ch ampionship and the Dr. George Averi l l Troph y to Bowdoi n's great band of club swi ngers. Captain Carroll " Doc" Abott had a great season, but i l lness m ade i t i m possible for h i m to p l a y his best game. I n add ition to Captai n Abbott , Waterv ille claims Ernie Roderick, Johnny Reynolds, Noyes Ervin, and Bob W i nslow. Bob W i l l iam from Brooklyn, N. Y., and Tut Thompson, varsity hockey goalie from Quincy, Mass., com pleted the team. I n the first m a tc h of the season Bowdoin pulled an unexpected surprise by w i n n i n g all nine poi n ts from the Colbyites. Gates and Boyd of the Polar Bears were the lead i n g perfo rmers of the day. For Colby Ernie Roderick and Captain Abbott turned i n the lowest sco res. M ai ne w as decisively beaten 6-0 the fol lowing week . Col by came back strong in this match with all of the boys i m proving their scores of the previous week. Joh n n y Reynolds played exceptionally good gol f as n u mber t h ree man. O n t h e M assac husetts trip T ufts was walloped 6-0, and a split was earned with Massa­ c h usetts Institute of Tec h no logy 3 - 3 . Captain Abbott, William, Rode rick, and E r v i n were s hoot i n g lower than t h ey had all season. I n the New Englands " Doc" Abbott showed w h y he rates as t he best golfer in Colby history by tying for t h i rd place. The scores in the 1 9 3 5 New England Tournament were lower t han they have been for years, a fact w hich adds considerably to Abbott's golfi n g prestige. A l l of his rounds werl under 7 8 . I n the State C ampionship b o t h Abbott a n d Roderick q ualified. " Doc" fi n a l l y went t h rough to the fi nals only to be beaten by J o h n n y Boyd, the Bowdoi n ace, who is recog nized as the best amateur golfer in the state. Abbott and Roderick averaged under 80 all season. Reynolds and E r v i n usually shot between 8 0 and 8 5 ; while t he rest of the boys on the team st roked the 1 8 holes i n better t ha n 90. Golf is a sport that h as come to Colby to stay. There is a considerable amount of i nterest as attested by the fact that in the spri n g the Abenaqui Course is t h ro nged b y Colby t udents each afternoon t h at the weather perm its. The new plan i n augurated by " Mike" Loebs which m akes it possible for a l l student to give golf a t r y is a lso a big boost to the sport here. P rospects for the- comi n g spring are exceed i n g l y bright. Ernie Roderick should be right up near the top of this state. Then t here will be Ervin, Reynolds, W inslow, W i l liam, O'Toole, and Thompson all capable of shooti n g better than average golf.

Roderick, William Reynold , Thompson Ervin [ 1 47 J


'! i l l B u rr i l l ,

FI¡esh ma11 Foot ba l l The fre hman fo t ball team la.t fall wa one f the v ry be t that Colby h as ever had . I t h a d w e i g h t , speed, and smart nes all combi ned. A record of t w o v icrories a n d t w o defeats speaks partly of their abi l i t y . I n both of their 1 es the fi r t year club seemed ro be off form and did not pla their best footbal l . The opener f u n d t h e m d ropping a 6 - 0 d e i i o n to Hebron i n a hard fough t game. They out rushed the prepper consisten tly, but could not seem to push the ball over. Don Maxim and Blimp Bl umenauer played outstandino part in t h i game. The next game resul ted in a 1 2-0 v icrnry over Fryeburg Academ y. The yearl i ngs un­ leashed their real power and Captain " J udy" alker ran wild a h i mates opened up hole after hole. On the defense he w a l i kewise the best man on the field. I t w as a fter this game t h at Bill M i l lett said that the rugged freshman leader was the greatest defensive back he had ever seen in Colby rngs. The play of "Bus" Burrill, Clarence Dore, and Art Chavonelle was also not iceable for i ts brilliance. Kents Hill wa greatl y surprised with a 7-0 defeat. I t was upposed that t he H i l l rnppers were g reatly superior to our b ys, but the freshman came t h rough and outclassed them in every department of pl ay. The core was produced on a bea utiful long pass to Burrill. In the season 's wind-up against Ricker at Houlrnn the boys just couldn't seem tO get going. They played good ball between the fort y-yard l i nes , but couldn't penetrate any further. Joe Dobb i ns played a good game before the home folks as the R icker gang won 1 9-0. The line read ing from end tO end was Harry JohJ1son and "B us" Burrill, ends; Laurel Hersey and Henry Bl umenauer, tackles ; Art Chavonelle and Clarence Dore, guards ; Edward Cleveland, center. In the backfield was Don Maxim , quarte r ; Joe Dobbins and Bob Mahlman, halves ; and Judy Walker, fullback. Some of these boys are goi n g to step right int0 varsity berths next fall. Burrill will probably be shi fted t0 the backfield as he was the lead i n g scorer i n small h igh schoo l ranks while attending Lawrence High. Hersey and Blumenauer are a pai r of 200-pound tackles with plenty of speed. Dore and Chavonel le rank with any guard pair to e n ter Colby in recent years. Cleveland i s bothered with a bad kn ee and may not play football anymore. All of the backs have a good chance to c rash i n to the varsity l i ne-up. The reserve ball carriers, Doc Rancourt and Avery Smith, were also of the fi rst order. The freshman sq uad was as follows : Chavonel le, Stinchfield, Walker, Maxim, Dore, Smith, Burrill, Cleveland, Hersey, Joh nson , Gall up, Dobbi ns, Rancourt, Mahlman, Burchell, Car roll , Malins, Maynes, a n d Managers Kotula a n d Canders.

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Kincu '. fal i n , � m i t h, Andrew

ander

FI·eshman Basketba ll Colby's freshman bask etball ream enjo e d a better season r h a n i t d i d i n i t s trial a year ago, a fact which i n d 1cares r hat r here is plenty of good material com i n g i n to Colby and that i nt erest i n the sport is very h i g h . At all of the home games the old gym was packed to the rafters, and even bigger crowds probably would have been i n attendance had t here been co m­ fortable seati n g fac i l i r ies. The record of seven wins against four defeats speaks for i tself and for t he ability of Coach Edd i e Roundy to turn out w i n n i n g basketbal l teams. The record would h ave been m uc h better had nor one of the main cogs in the freshman offensive been declared i neligible at m id - years. When this boy, Avery Sm ith, was lost the whole team was t h rown off stride, and it was not until Coach Roundy succeeded in developi n g Dick Hopkins from a center i n t o a guard t h at the t e a m began to c l i c k agai n . The h ig h l i g h t of the season was the sensational all-round play of Captain " B us" B u r rill. " B us" undoubtedly i s one of the fi nest basketbaJ l players ever to enter Colby and certai n l y was the classiest forward i n t h i s section of the state, a s his average of better t han 1 5 poi n ts per game w i l l testify. ot only was he able to score plenty h i m self, but B urrill also was a fi n e team player. The other boys on the team were : M i l e Spi na, Ben B ussel l , and J i m m y Salisbury, forward s ; B i l l Andrews a n d V i c Mali ns, cente rs ; F r a n k K i ncus, Avery S m i t h , Pete A n tonakos, Wade Hooker, and Dick Hopki ns, guards. The season opened w i t h the Frosh shel l ack i n g Cobu r n 35- 1 8 . This w as fol l owed by a 7 1 -25 v ictory over M. C. I. Then came the t h riller of the season, a 46 - 4 1 w i n over H i ggins. T h i s was one of t hose see-saw battles with the teams exch anging t he l ead frequently. After m id-years the team m i n us Av ery S m i th, ster l i n g guard rook a rat h e r d isastrous trip to A roostook Cou nty. One win against four losses was the record for this t r i p. Stear n 's H i gh of M i l l i nocket set the F rosh back 26- 1 9 i n the fi rst game of the ci rcuit. Houlton H ig h was beaten 32-25. R icker won a close one 24- 1 9. Presq ue Isle H i g h , loo k i n g the part of a cham pion beat the first year club · 3 8 - 3 3 . Then H iggins reversed their previous defeat by w i n n i n g 38- 27. After t h is trip Coach Roundy converted Dick H o pk i ns from center to a guard posit ion and the team i m med iatel y began to function again as a unit. Vic Malins was s h i fted from a forward position t0 center w i t h "Little M ike" Spina, a re erve , stepping r i g h t i n to a fi rst s t r i n g forward position. A revi val of t heir pre- m i dyear power was shown w hen they defeated Coburn 46-26 i n t h e fi rst g a m e following t h e A roostook t r i p. Kents H i l l w a s t h e i r next victim, 53-37. They wound up t h e season by beat i n g Ricker 43- 1 3 . I n a post-season game with the All-Fraternity Team r h e freshmen won 39-36 i n the m ost interest i n g game of t he year.

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Ea r l

,

rm;;L rong. L u t her Thomp_ n. H u t hin on p all, t even-, Perkin i 11. re dg e , argen t , " i mmon . harb nn an

Freshman Traek The 1 936 f r e hman t rack t e a m a a whole w a a rather mediocre group. H a d it n o t been for the performances of everal promi ing indi vidual the frosh would have been counted out wit hout winning a meet. A re ume of the ea on how wins over South Portland High and Cony High and a los to Bridgton A ademy. All of the Meet were c lose and some good competition wa prov ided for the track-mi nded Colby student . "Judy" Walker, burly freshman football aptai n , wa the outstanding star of the team. Walker, a prin ter, shapes up a one of the fi nest ath lete ever to come here. He t ied the indoor record o f 4.Ys in the 40-yard dahs on severa l occa ion , and ran several fast 300 races as wel l. With the nat ural i m provement that should come with another year Walker should be easily t h e best sprinter in t he state. " Mac" Stevens, 600 and 1 000- yard competitor, ranked secon d when a c heck up of the stars was m ade. Mac lost only one race all season ; t h at being a fast 1 000-yard run with Bob Dixon, Bridgton's speedy ational In tersc holastic cham pion. At that Stevens managed to break all previous freshman records for t h is d istance. Bill Earley is deserving of special commendation for h is work in the m i le. Bill uses a similar stride co Cliff Veysey' and should be able to do around 4.35 next year. He has a barrel c hest , plenty of cou rage and speed. Joh n n y Powers, Eliot Drisko, James Chase, and A ll en Brown were other promising distance stars. Paul Kittredge, a sprinter, would h ave been a s tar had it not been for the presence of Walker. Paul is a good prospect and should come along fast outdoors. All i n all, Coach Norm Perk ins will h ave a few good men to develop for the varsity next year.

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Athletic Manage1•s FOOTBALL A L D EN BEL Y E A , Manager A R NOLD S MALL, Assistant Manager

TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY ALBERT P I PER, Manager F R ED ER I CK POUL I N , Assistant Manager

BASEBA LL G E O R G E HOLBROOK, Manager G EORGE BURT, Assistant Manager

HOCKEY HUGH G I LM A N , Manager ROGER SOPER, Assistant Manager

F RESHMAN BASKETBALL ROB ERT CANDERS, Manager

Belyea

Piper [ 151 ]

Hol brook


ELB R I DGE " HOCKER" RO S 1 9 3 5 COLBY HOC K EY C A PT A T N (cen ter foreg round) I N ACT I O N A G A I NST THE GERMAN TEAM A T THE 1 9 3 6 OLYM P I C GAMES

Col by at the Olym pics A l though not out of col l ege a year, " Hocker" Ross, Mel rose, Mas . became the most d i stinguished graduate o f the cl ass of 1 9 3 6 when he was na med on the American O l y m p i c Hockey Team i n December

1 93 5 .

In ga i n i n g this un usual

honor the l i keable ex-hockey capta i n and baseball outfi elder became the fi rst Colby g rad ever to make an Olympic team.

Not only was th i s sign ificant, but

Ross a l so was the on l y small col l ege player on the team . Most upperclassmen rem ember " Hocker" as bei n g modest an d unassu m i n g i n manner, and possess i n g a part i c u l a r l y pleasing personal i t y .

H e was t h e pri de

of the side board fans at the South E n d A rena for four y ears after making the regular grade his fresh man year.

I n baseba l l he was also a star, being recogni zed

as a powerful h i tter and fine fi el der.

He had n o peers as an outfiel der i n h i s

fou r years at Col b y . Great cred i t i s due h i m for t h e g l ory he brought to h i m se l f as wel l as to Col b y .

Those who knew h i m well rea l i zed that he had a hard struggl e getting

th rough col l ege.

H i s han dicaps, however, proved an asset to h i m after gradua­

tion as he k new what it was to face odds and overcome obstacl es. Colby has added him to the staff this spring to tour Maine h igh schools and other secondary schools th roughout New England.

He shou l d be able to attract

students to Col by and w i l l do w e l l to attract men l i ke h i mself.

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Int1·amUI•al Athleties I n tramural A l l -Poi n t System for A l den Cec i l Sprague Memorial Trop h y won by ZETA PSI

F I NA L STA N D I NG

-

L 934-35

Z e t a Psi A l pha Tau Omega Lambda Chi Alpha elta Kappa Epsilon D l t a Upsilon Kappa Delta Rho Phi Del t a Theta Tau Delt a Phi Theta Kappa Nu

988 985 95 1 790 767 568 415 309 1 99

TOUCH FOOTBALL

-

1 935-36

Won by Lambda C h i A l pha

Alpha Tau Omega Bye

A lpha Tau Omega

Lambda Chi A l pha Bye

Lambda C h i Alpha

Tau Delta P h i Bye

Tau Delta Phi

Lambda Chi A l pha Lambda C h i A lpha

Delta Upsilon Del t a Upsilon Tau Kappa Nu

Delta Upsilon

Bye Phi Delta Theta

Phi Del ta Theta

Lambda Chi A l pha Delta Kappa E psilon

Bye Delta Kappa E psilon

Delta K appa Epsilon Del t a Ka ppa Epsilon

Bye Zeta Psi

Zeta Psi

Bye Kappa Del t a Rho

Kappa Delt a Rho

Zeta Psi

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l ntI·a m UJ•al Athl et ics

BASKETBALL Won by Zeta Psi

Won 7 7 7 5 4

Lam bda Chi Alpha Zeta P i Delta Up ilon Phi Del ta Theta Del ta Kappa Epsi lon Tau Delta Phi K.appa Delta Rho Alpha Tau Omega Tau K appa u

Lo t

5 6 7

I 0

PLAYOFFS FOR CHA M P I ONSH I P

Won 2 1 0

Zeta Psi Lambda Chi Alpha Delta Up ilon

Lost 0 2

SCORES

Lam bda Chi Alpha Zeta Psi Zeta Psi

Delta Upsilon Del ta Upsilon Lambda Chi Alpha

48 50 26

30 16 24

CROSS COUNTRY Won by Lambda Chi Al pha

Lambda Chi Alpha

Delta Upsilon

22

34

Order of Finish : Pritham, (Lam bda Chi Alph a) ; Turby ne, (Lambda Chi Al pha) ; Sargen t, (Delta Upsilon) ; Holbrook, (Lambda Chi Alpha) ; Hartt, (Delta Upsilon).

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W 0 �I E N ' S

A T H L E T I ďż˝ S

"It is the first that ever I heard breaking ribs was sport for ladies." H A K E PEARE


Women's At hletie Assoeiation There appea red t o be a n eed t o change from t h e Hea l th League to the pre ent orga n i z ation, kn own as Women'

Athletic Association .

N i n eteen thi rty足

s i x has been a t ran sitional year and defects and l i m i tations a re appa ren t in the new orga n i zation, but these w i l l be remedied and the Wom en's Ath letic Asso足 c i ation w i l l accompl ish m uch more than the ol d Hea l th League. The a'.ms of the Women's Ath letic Assoc iation are to promote a perm anent i n terest i n ath l etics, and keep al ive a feel i n g of true sportsmanship, a n d make Colby women fu l l

aware o f the i m portance o f hea l th.

For each sport a man ager i s chosen and she becomes a member of the Asw足 ciat ion Board, and rema i n s a member until the season o f the sport she represen ts is over. The Association spon sored a picnic for F reshmen dur;ng Freshman week and con ducted a recrea tional period each a fternoon of F resh man week . football season a l unch was held i n the A l um n ae b u i l d i ng.

During

A fi e l d hockey

tou rnament was held duri n g the fal l ; bad w eather con ditions prevented the playoff. Archery was another sport that was en thusiastica l l y enjoyed d u r i n g the fal l . The w i n ter sports sched u l e i n c l uded volley-ba l l , basketbal l , deck ten n i s , paddle ten n i s, bad m i n ton, sh uffle board, and p i n g-pong.

A tou rnament w a s

played off i n each sport d u r i n g March . The Association was host to representatives from the U n i versity of Mai ne, B a tes, and the U n iversity of New Hampsh i re on Feb ruary 2 8 th and 29th at a w i n ter c a rn i v a l held on Mayflower H i l l .

A formal banquet e nded the day's

acti v i ties. During most o f the w i n ter the Foss Hall skati n g rink u nder the supervi s i o n of t h e Association w a s i n fi n e con di tion and offered an opportun ity f o r e n j oy足 ment, particularly appreciated d u r i n g m i d-years. Tenn i s w i l l be the m a j or sport d u r in g the spring and a field day w i l l bl! held in May and athletic awards w h i ch have been earned w i l l be m a de.

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Women's Athletic Association President ARLENE H A Y ES

Vice-President

Secretary-Treasurer

BARBARA HUTC H EON

NATAL I E G I LL E Y

Health Commissioner DOROTHY GOULD

BOA R D

Hockey Manager

Volleyball Manager

LUC I L L E P I N ETTE

EL I ZAB ETH MULK ERN

Tennis Manager

Basketball Manager

A MY THOM PSON

RUTH FULLER

Archery Manager

Freshman Representative

COR N E L I A B I GELOW

E L I Z A B ET H DARL I NG

Outing Club Representative B AR BA R A P E I SER

Darl ing, Ful ler , an Norman , Pinette H u tcheon, H aye , G i l ley, Gould M u l kern, Bigelow [ 1 57 ]


F I E L D W i th the change from the Hea l th League to the Women ' s Athletic Asso­ ciation, the man agemen t of hockey was also changed.

I n stead of the customary

m a n ager for each class a sea on's man ager for the sport was elected b y the Athletic A ssoc i ation.

Capta i n s were chosen by popul a r vote o f the teams.

In order to s t i m u l a te a more competi t i v e s p i r i t and offer an opportun i ty to est imate the relative team strength i n advance practice games were h e l d , w i th opponents determined b

lot.

The fi rst games were pl ayed Thursday, October 1 7, a n d proved not at a l l prophetic of fi n a l resu l t . a fter

a

j u n ior

The sen ior

were matched w i th t h e freshmen and

ery hard fought game, the en iors came out ahead i n a 3-2 v i ctory. The swam ped the sophomores 6-0.

It seem ed that all forces were against the playoff of the hockey tournament. eather con d i tions were extremel ched u l ed for the same time. the sophomore

u n fa orabl e and several other events were

I n the sem i - fi n a l s the sen iors were matched w i th

and the j u n i ors met the freshmen .

superior teamwork and our-played the fast sen ior team. f o r the sen ior

The sophomores showed Hayes was outsta n d i n g

w i th H e r d , Hapworth, Manley, a n d Hol l i s p l a y i n g a f a s t game

for the sophomores. I n the J u n ior ranks were severa l veterans but they met practically their equa l s i n the frosh eleven.

Craw ford an experi enced player, was outsta n d i n g

on the freshman t e a m w i th Paine, a n d deRochemon t show i n g remarkab l e s k i l l

Cowan Gould, cribner Wil kin on, Pinette, Wepfer, [ 1 58 ]

pear


H O C K E Y

for beg i n ners.

U techt, Scribner, a n d Cow a n , as usual, showed superior play

a n d the j u n iors came out v i c torious.

The yel low dogs, Venus a n d Apol lo, w h o

have b e e n the m ascots o f the j u n ior t e a m f o r t h e past t w o y e a r s were sta tioned a t the goal posts aga i n during t h i s m a tch. The fi n al game w h ich shoul d have been p l ayed off between the sophomores and j u n iors had to be c a l l e d off because an early snow storm l eft the Foss H a l l fi e l d i n bad con d i ti o n . i

These t w o teams were dec l a red co-champions a n d there

a keen r i v a l ry w h ich w i l l probably be settled i n the n ex t season .

Th i s i s the

third successive year i n w h i c h co-champions have been declared. H ockey con t i n ues to be the outsta n d i n g fall sport and there a re always i n terested spectators cheeri n g for their class.

The j u n i o r and sen i or h oc key is

v o l u n tary but there i s a l ways a sufficient n umber for a team . The capta i n s

hosen by the i r teams were: S n ior capta i n

A n nabe l l e W h i t e

J u n i o r capta i n

Mary U tech t

Sophomore capta i n

Betty Herd

F reshman capta i n

Marion Craw ford

The honorary varsity , e l ected by the hockey com m ittee i n c l uded : deRochemont, H a y es, Scribner, Crawford, P i n ette, Hol l i s, M a n l ey , U techt, Hapworth, Cowan and H e r d .

B rouker, Webber, Crawford, C o lwel l , Darling deRochemont, Weeb, Paine, AvereU, Pratt, ckley [ 1 59 ]


Bas ketba l l The 1 9 3 6 basketba l l

eason was a most unusual one.

Because o f so many

con fl i c t i n g engagements the J u n i ors were unable to muster a team though i n past ears they have offered a very strong qu i n tet. pl ayers w i th Foster, the capta i n , outstan d i n g .

The sophomores had five strong The fresh men, however, occupied

the l i me-l i ght on the basketb a l l floor and very easi l y took over every game in which they played.

The fi rst game in the March tou rnament was an overwhelm­

i n g v i ctory for the freshmen over the sophomores

w i th the score stan ding at

4 6- 1 1 . In the second and l ast gam e of the tournament the sen iors combined w i th the sophomores w i th a particularly fast group re u l t i ng, yet the freshmen han ded them a 2 7 - 2 1 defea t.

To have

uch a stron g freshman basketball squad is most

unu ua l . Fuller, who acr.ed a s i n terclas manager for the sport, upheld t h e reputation w h i ch the

en iors had prev iously claimed in basketba l l .

Hayes and Wh i te were

a l so outsta n d i n g for the sen i or , and if supported as in previous year

wou l d

u n doub ted l y h a v e given t h e freshmen a wel l - fought battle. The star J ones.

on the fi rst year team were Ackley, Loughman, Colwe l l , and

The great i n terest show n by the p resent freshmen girls i s a prophecy

of keen competition on the basketball cou rt d u r i n g the n ex t few years.

Brouker, Foster Jone Wh ite, Colwell , Darl ing Ackley, Loughman, Manley, Ful ler, H aye , Peiser ,

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V o l l e y b a l l Vol l ey b a l l i s the major i n door sport of the w i n ter season among the Colby wom e n .

In spite of the fact that such a wide choice o f activities i s permitted a

l a rge percentage sti l l choose vol leybal l .

P ractices are always wel l attended a n d

there i s m u c h compet i tion f o r p l aces o n t h e class teams.

A s i n t h e case of b as ket­

b a l l , the j u n iors because o f confl i c t i n g engagements, were u n ab l e to assemble a team. F rom the begi n n i n g i t was evident that games woul d be c lose and e xc i t i n g . T h e fi rst m atch on M a rch 2 n d a lmost en ded i n a t i e , but the sophomores fi n a l l y p u l l ed through w i t h o n e point t o t h e good i n a 4 3 -4 2 v i ctory over t h e sen iors. I n t h e second game a week l ater t h e seniors avenged themsel v es 4 9-3 8 o n t h e fresh ­ m e n . I n the t h i r d a n d last game of the tournament the freshmen again suffered a n el even -poin t l oss g i v i n g the sophomores a c l ea n slate for the first p l ace. In the championship group Trainor, Herd, a n d Hapworth were outstan ding. B et ty M u lkern , season a l man ager of the sport, h a s bee n a n exception a l l y good p l ayer d ur i n g

er four years.

Besides her excell e n t work the fast playing of

W h i te and H e r d m a de the senior sextet a t h reat for a second consecut i v e championship.

I n t h e fresh m a n aggregation s u c h pl ayers as Ackley a n d Dar l i ng

prophesy a fast a n d h i gh -scoring group that w i l l u ndoubtedl y stand fi rst some­ time in the n ex t th ree years.

Mulkern, R ichardson White, Fuller. Peiser H apworth, Hayes [ 161 l


T e n n i s The warm and sunny days of May and J u n e fi n d the ten n i s courts occupied by enthusi astic players.

Each day under the i n struction of the Physical Edu­

cation Depa rtment beg i n n e r

learn more about the sport and the more sk i l l fu l

racket w i elders practice f o r com i n g ma tche . Every spring the Hea l th League has staged a tournament.

This year under

the n ew l y formed Athletic A oc iarion the tournament i s to be a b i gger one w i th si n g les and doub l e marche

for a l l clas e .

Th i event w i l l be con ducted by the

Phy ical Education Departmen t and the manager of ten n is. each cl ass w i l l dec i de t h e win ner

Matches w i t h i n

and they i n t u rn w i l l oppose each other for

che cham pionsh ip of the Wom en's D i v i s i on . Last year h i n dered by the l ack of fac i l i t ies, the fi n als were not com pleted. H owever, the class matches were played off. Betty Herd ;

ophomore

Beth Pen d l eton .

The w i n ners were : Freshman,

H i l d reth Wheel e r ; J u n ior, Amy Thom pson ; Sen ior,

Betty Herd and Amy Thom pson reached the fi n als for the

i nd i v i dual title in the Wom en'

Divi ion .

This year the competi t ion w i l l be close.

Marga ret Sch ryver, Frances John­

son, Marion Ackley are all b i dders for the Freshman ti tle, w h i l e H i l d reth Wheeler

Prisc i l l a Cram and Bett

Herd w i l l contend for the crow n .

Amy

Thom pson who has held the championship sin e her freshman year w i l l not defe n d her title th i s spring, but such sen ior pla er as R u th F u l l er, A rlene Hayes, and Luci l le J ones, i t i s ev ident that the un dercl assmen w i l l find i t d i fficu l t when they attempt to capture the ten n i

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A r c h e r y

A rchery i s a comparatively n ew sport i n the program of the Physical Edu­ c a t i o n department.

Though i ts season is q u i te l i m i ted, very fi n e work has been

accom p l i sh e d and much enthusiasm has been e v i denced.

Until some degree of

profi c i ency had been attained i t w a s thought u n w i se to schedule a tournament, b u t for the spring season m a tches have been p l anned a n d a tou r n am e n t w i l l b e p l ayed. The schedule m akes a l lowance for both i n ter-sorority a n d i n ter-class teams. W h i l e prediction i s rather i n d efi n i te, i t seems q u i te certa i n that Cor n e l i a B i gelow, m anager of the sport, w i l l be i n the l i m e l i g h t for the jun iors.

Marjorie Rol l i ns

a n d Julie Haskell were outsta n d i n g among the sophomores i n f a l l practice, w h i l e Luci l e N a p l es a n d M u r i e l R icha rdson p i led u p scores for t h e fresh m en . A v a r s i ty team, composed of the h ighest scor i n g contestants in each class w i l l be e l ected a t the end of the season.

S i nce the classes h a e in creased so

rapidly in si ze, a rchery now ranks w i th tenn i s and speedba l l as a m a jor sprinďż˝ sport.

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Wade plac i n g fir t and H i gg i n

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6-0, 6- 1 . Pi ng-pong, as u ual, wa

a great fa orite, both s i n g l es a n d double .

I n the

last matches of the tournament Felch barely won from Porter, the scores sta n d i n g a t 2 1 - 1 9 , 2 1 - 1 4 , and 2 1 - 1 8 .

The e g a m e s were panicularl

f a s t a n d ex c i t i n g .

Bad m i n ton, another n e w game i n the Wom en's A t h l e t i c departmen t w a s popularl

rece i ed.

A m o n g t h e g i rls w h o pl aced in t h e fi n a l s none h a d pl ayed

before, so the matches were u n u sua l !

even .

In the s i n g l es Bradstreet won from

F a l t 1 5 - 1 3 , 1 5 - 1 1 , and Hapworth took over Norton 1 5 - 1 2 , 1 5 -9.

In the doubles

the fi n a l game was played w i th Norton and Barron w i n n i n g from Hapworth and Patterson, 1 5 -6, 1 5 - 8 . T h e work w i th t h e smal l games wa

on an exper i m e n tal basis d u r i n g the

past season , but i t was so successfu l l y carried out a n d so gen eral ly acceptable that i t will u n doubtedly be conti n ued.

The tou rnam ent sched ules will be im­

proved and more defi n i te matches will be arranged to meet the popu l a r d emand for thi

more i n d i v idual type o f sport .

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A C K N O WL E D G M E N T S The Oracle Board exp resses appreciation : To Professor A . G. Eustis, Facult y Advi or to th i s publication, for j u d i c ious 5uperv ision and generous assistance. To Russell C. Kn ight, of the Howard - Wesson Company, for assi stance in p l a n n i n g and susta i n ed effort in the production of t h i s book. To J oseph C.

m i th, Di rector of Publ i c i ty, for val uab le advice

and active i n terest. To M r. and M rs. 0. K. B radbury of the Preb l e Studio, for fa ith­ ful cooperation i n making photograph s .

T o Eugene A . McAlary, editor o f t h e 1 93 5 Oracl e f o r advice and for the d rawi ngs in the open i n g section . To the Colby Camera C l ub for the photograph s appea r i n g on the d i v i sion pages. To Col by's "St. Edmund clerk of Oxen ford" for the quotations on the d i v i s ion pages. To M rs. Edward H . Perk i n s for her efforts in preparing a n d typi n g copy. To the Carl eton

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1 93 8 EXPI RES TER Allston Massachusetts ill iarn Cam pbell Crawford, LH.D. Waterville, Maine Charles Edson Owen, D.D. Philadelphia, Pe nnsylvania Harry Thomas Jordan, A.B. Winth rop Ce n ter, Maine Herbert Elijah '.:. adsworth, A.B. Ch icago, I l l inois Henry Hoyt H i l ton, LLD. Bosto n, Massach usetts eil Leonard, LLB. Boston, Massachusetts "-· H ugh Dean McLellan, LL.D. ew Haven, Connecticut ':· Frederick Albert Pottle Ph.D. New York, ew York tHelen Dorothy Cole, A .B. ':· Elected by Colby Alumni A soc iation t Elected by Colby Alum nae Association FACULTY ASHCRAFT, THOMAS B., Profe�sor of Mathematics; B.A., '.: ake Forest Col lege ( . C.) 1 906 ; Ph.D. Johns Hopk i ns Uni versity, 1 9 1 1 ; Pri ncipal, Wingate High School, 1 906- 7 ; I nstructor, Baltim ore Pol ytechnic I n stitute, 1 9 1 0- 1 1 ; A s ociate P rofessor, 1 9 1 1 - 1 3 and Professor of Mathematics, Colby, 1 9 1 3- ; Membe r ; American Mathemat ical Society, Mathematical Association of America, Phi Beta Kappa Society. BELCHER, JANE C., I nstructor in Biology ; B. A., Colby Col lege, 1 93 2 ; M.A., Col u mbia U n i ersity, 1 93 3 ; I nstructor Colby Col lege, 1 93 3 - 36. BITHER PHILIP S., I nstructor in Modern Languages ; A.B., Col by, 1 93 0 ; German E · c h a n ge Student at U n i versi t y of Giessen, Germany, 1 93 1 - 32 ; I n st r uctor, Mou n t Hermon School for Boys, 1 9 30- 3 1 ; I nst ructor, Colby, 1 932- ; Member, Phi Beta Kappa ; Kappa Phi Kappa ; Phi Sigma Iota. BRECK ENRIDGE, WALTER N., Assistant Professor of Economics ; B.S., T ufts College 1 92 6 ; M . A . , Tufts College, 1 92 8 ; Braker Teac h i n g Fellow i n Econom ics a n d Sociology, Tufts Coll ege, 1 926-2 8 ; I nstructor, Colby Coll ege, 1 92 8 - 3 0, Assist ant Professor, 1 930- ; Member, A m erican Economic Association ; Phi Beta Kappa. B ROWN, HARPER G., I nstructor in Englis h ; B.A., University of Texas, 1 92 7 ; M.A., Tulane U n i versity (La.) 1 93 1 ; Instru ctor, U n iversity of Texas, 1 927-2 8 ; Port Arthur Public Schools (Tex.) 1 929-30 ; Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege, (Tex.) 1 93 1 - 3 3 ; Mem ber, Phi Beta Kappa. CHAPMAN, ALFRED K., Assistant Professor of English, A.B., Colby College, 1 925 ; M.A., H a rvard Un i versity, 1 92 8 ; I ns tr uctor, Colby Col lege, 1 92 8 - 3 4 ; Assistant Professor, 1 9 34- ; Member, Phi Beta Kappa ; lodern Language Association. CHESTER, WEBSTER, Professor of_ Biology ; A.B., Colgate, 1 900 ; A.M., Harvard, 1 908 ; D.Sc., (Honorary) Colgate, 1 93 5 ; I nst r uctor, Colby Academy, 1 900-02 ; Bond Lecturer, Bangor Theological Sem in ary, 1 9 1 4- ; I n st ructor Colby College, 1 903-05 ; Associate Professor, 1 905- 1 0 ; Professor, 1 9 1 0- ; Member, Phi Beta Kappa, Fellow American Association Ad­ vancement of Science, A m erican Zoological Society, American Tenetic Society, American Eugenic Society. COLGAN, EDWARD J., Professor of Education and Psychology ; B.A., H ar vard, 1 9 1 7 ; G raduate Student, U niversity d e Lyon (France), 1 9 1 9 ; A.M., Harvard, 1 92 0 ; Graduate Student, U n i versite de Paris, 1 92 1 - 22 ; Professor, Alfred U n i versity, 1 922-2 4 ; Professor, Colby Col lege, 1 924- ; Professor, Sum mer School, Un iversity of Vermont, 1 927- ; Member, A m erican Association for the Advancement of Science ; Department of Superintendence, N.E.A . ; National Society of College Teachers of Education ; New England Society of College Teachers of Educatio n ; National Councilor of Kappa P h i Kappa; P h i Delta Kappa.

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Associate Professor of Bibliograph y ; Libraria n ; B.A., Oberlin College, 1 928 ; B.S., Columbia Un iversity, 1 92 9 ; M.A., Williams College, 1 93 0 ; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1 93 5 ; Assistant, Oberlin Library, 1 924-28 ; Main Reading Room and S upervisor on Stacks, New York Public L i brary, 1 928-29 ; RP.Ference Assistant, Williams College l ib rary, 1 929- 30 ; Assistant to Secretary, American Library Association, 1 930- 3 3 ; Librarian and Associate Professor of Bibliography, Colby, 1 935- ; Member, American L ib rary Association ; Bibl iographical Society of America ; Maine Library Ass'n. EUSTIS, A R THUR G., Associate Professor of Business A d ministratio n ; A.B., Colby College, 1 92 3 ; M.B.A., H arvard Graduate School of Busi ness Admi nistration ; Instructor, North足 eastern U n iversity, 1 925-26 ; I nstructor, Colby College, 1 926-27 ; Associate Protessor, 1 927- ; Member, Phi Beta K appa, Kappa Phi Kappa, American Economic Association. FINCH, SHA RON L., Instructor i n Classical Languages ; A.B., DePauw U niversity, 1 92 7 ; A.M., U niversity of Michigan, 1 92 9 ; Ph.D., University of Michi gan, 1 9 3 5 ; I nstructor, DePauw U ni versi ty, 1 927-28 ; I nstructor, Uni versity of Michigan, 1 928-29, 1 93 4 ; I nstruc足 tor , University of Wisconsin, 1 929- 3 0 ; Instructor, Colby College, 1 934- ; Mem ber, Phi Beta Kappa, A merican P hilological Association, Maine Teachers' Association. GALBRAITH, ALAN S . , I nstructor i n Mathemat ic s ; B . S c . , Un iversity of Alberta, 1 928 ; A.M., Harvard U n iversity, 1 93 0 ; I nstructor, U n iversity of Alberta, 1 928-29 ; I nstructor, H arvard U n iversit y, 1 930- 3 3 ; I nstructor, Colby College, 1 93 3 - ; Member, American Mathematical Society. GODDARD, G. CECIL, Alumni Secretary ; A . B . , Colby College, 1 929 ; Member, Pi Gamma Mu. GRIFFITHS, THOMAS M., Assistant Professor of History ; A.B., William Jewell College, 1 9 1 2 ; A.M., illiam Jewell College, 1 9 1 4 ; B.D., Rochester Theological Seminary, 1 9 1 6 ; A.M., H arvard Un iversity, 1 925 ; Assistant Professor, Colb y College, 1 92 6 ; Member, American H istorical Association ; Maine H istorical Society. DANTON, J. P ERRIAM,

B.A., Wake Forest College, 1 9 1 1 ; M.A., Wake Forest College, 1 9 1 3 ; B.D. , Newton Theological Institution, 1 92 4 ; Th. M., Andover- Newton School of Theology, 1 93 5 ; Instructo r, Colby College, 1 925-28 ; Assistant Professor, 1 928- .

HA YNES, LOWELL Q., Assistant Professor of Ph ilosophy ;

McMaster U niversity, 1 905 ; M.A., Clark Un iversity, 1 908 ; Fellow, Clark University, 1 908-09 ; Harvard U niversity, 1 9 1 0- 1 1 ; Instructor, Worcester (M ass.) High School, 1 9 1 4- 1 6 ; Instructor, Northeastern College, (Boston ) 1 9 1 6- 1 7 ; Instructor i n French, Colb y College, 1 9 1 7 ; I nstructor, Roxbury Latin School, 1 9 1 7-20 ; Assistant Professor, 1 920-22 ; Associate Professor, Colby College, 1 922- .

HELIE, EUCLID, Associate Professor of Modern Languages ; B.A.,

Chemistry ; B.S., Middlebury College, 1 92 9 ; M.S., Middlebury College, 1 930 ; I nstructor, University of Georgia, 1 929- 3 0 ; I nstructor, School of Chemistry , Middlebury Col lege, Sum m er, 1 93 0 ; I nstructor, Colby College, 1 930- . LIBBY, HERBERT C., Professor of Public Speak i n g ; A.B., H a rv ard College, 1 904 ; Litt.D., Colby College, 1 9 1 9 ; Superintendent of Schools, Waterville, 1 909- 1 2 ; I nstructor, B angor Theological Sem inary, 1 909- 1 920 ; I nstruc tor, Colby College, 1 909- 1 2 ; Assistant Professor, 1 9 1 2- 1 3 ; Professor, Colby, 1 9 1 3- ; Member, National Forensic Society, Pi Kappa Del t a ; ational Association Teachers o f Speech.

KELLEY, WALLACE M., I nstructor in

B.P.E., Spring足 field College, 1 925 ; B.Sc., University of Pittsburgh, 1 92 7 ; M.A., Columbia U niversity, 1 93 0 ; U niversity of Pittsburgh, 1 925-2 7 ; Thill College, 1 92 7-29 ; Teachers' College, Columbia U niversity, 1 929- 3 2 ; Penn S tate College, 1 93 2- 3 4 ; Bates College Sum mer School , 1 929-36 ; Colby College, 1 934- ; Member, Kappa Delt a Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa, American Physical Education Association ; College Directors of Physical Educa足 tion ; National Education Association.

LOEBS, GILBERT F., Associate Professor of Health and Physi cal Education ;

M A R RI N E R, E RN EST C., Professor of E n gl ish, Dean o f Men ;

A.B., Colby College, 1 9 1 3 ; Professor, Hebron Academy , 1 9 1 3-20 ; Principal, Hebron Academy, 1 920-2 1 ; L ibrarian, Colby College, 1 923-29 ; Dean of Men's Division, 1 929- ; Member, P h i Beta K appa, Kappa Phi Kappa ; National Council Teachers of English ; Eastern Association of College Deans ; New England Deans' Association ; New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools ; Adult Education Association .

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M A RSHALL, MAR Y H., I n structor in E nglish ;

A.B., Pri nceton U n iversity, 1 922 ; A.M., Harvard U n iversity, 1 92 3 ; Certificate, U n iversity of Frankfurt-on- the-Main (Germ any) 1 925 ; Certificate, U n i vers i t y of Munich, (Germany) 1 92 5 ; Professor, New York U n iversi ty, 1 923-2 4 ; Harvard U niv ersi ty, 1 926-30 ; S i m mons Coll ege, 1 92 8 ; Colby College, 1 930- ; Mem ber, The Modern L anguage Association of A m erica ; The American Associa­ tion Teachers of Ge rman ; The A m erican Association of U niversity Professors.

McCOY, J OHN F., Associate Professor of Modern Languages ;

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MILLETT, ELLSWORTH W., Assistant Professor of Healt h and Physical Education ;

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MORROW, CU RTIS

A.B., ew York State College for Teachers ; A.M., Columbia U niversity, 1 92 7 ; I n structor, High School, Miami, Florida ; 1 920-24 ; High School, Elizabeth, N. J., 1 924-26 ; Association Dean of Women, Colorado State Teachers' College, 1 927-30 ; Associate Dean of Women, Pen n sylvania State Teachers' College , 1 930-3 1 ; Member, K appa Del ta Pi.

MORSE, J U N I A L., I n struc tor i n Education ;

B.A., Colby College, 1 9 1 8 ; B . D., Newton Theological I n s t i t u t ion, 1 922 ; S.T.M., ewron Theological l nstirution, 1 927 ; Pastor, Hebron Acade m y, 1 9 1 9 ; Pasror, Worcester, Mass., 1 9 1 9-22 ; l nstrucror, Colby College, 1 922-26 ; Assistant Professor, Col b y College, 1 926- ; Mem ber, Society Biblical ational Association Bibl ical I nstructors ; A merican Orien tal L i terature and Exegesis ; Society ; Religi � u s Education Association. P A L M E R , NORMAN D . , I n structor i n History and Econom ics ; A.B., Colby College, 1 93 0 ; M . A . , Yale University, 1 932 ; I nstrucror, Colb y College, 1 933- ; Member, Phi B e t a Kappa. P A R M ENTER, GE O R GE F., Professor of Chemist r y ; B .S., Massachusetts State College, 1 900 ; B .S., Boston U n iversity, 1 900 ; M. A., Brown U n iversity, 1 903 ; Ph.D., Brown U niversit y, 1 903 ; D.Sc., Colby College, (Hon .) 1 9 1 6 ; Instructor, Massachusetts State College, 1 900 ; B rown U n iversi ty, 1 90 1 - 1 903 ; Associate Professor, Colby College, 1 903-04 ; Professor, Colby College, 1 904- ; Fellow, American Associ ation for Advancem e n t of Science ; Member, A merican Chemical Society, N. E. Chemistry Teachers' Association, Sigma X i . PARTRICK, SARAH W., House Man ager a n d Diet i t i a n ; Williman tic, Con necticut State ormal School, 1 90 8 ; Sim m on s College, I nstit u t ional Management Course, 1 92 0 ; Elementary Schools, E nglewood, N. J., 1 909- 1 9 ; Diet i t i a n and House Man ager, S t . Agnes School ( N. Y.) 1 920-2 1 ; House Manager and Diet i t ian, Colby College, 1 92 3- . N EWMAN, H E R B E R T L., Assi stant Professor of Religio n ;

B .S., Wesleyan U n i versity, 1 9 1 2 ; Ph.D., Yale U n iversity, 1 9 1 9 ; I n structor, R . I. State College, 1 9 1 4- 1 7 ; Associate Professor, 1 9 1 7- 1 9 ; Professor, Western O n t ario U n i versi ty, 1 9 1 9-20 ; Associate Professor, Colby College, 1 920-25, Professor, 1 92 5 - ; Fellow , Geological Society of A merica ; Mem ber, M ineralogical Society of A merica, A merican Society of Mam rn alogists, American Ornit hologists' U n ion. PE RKINS, NORMAN C . , I nstructor of Health a n d Physical Education ; A.B., Colby College, 1 93 2 ; B.P.E., Springfield, 1 93 3 ; I n strucror, Coach of Track , Colby College, 1 934 . . PIPE R, JOHN 0., College Physician ; A.B., Bates, 1 90 3 ; M.D., C.M., McGill, 1 9 1 0 ; Member, Kennebec Cou n t y Med ical Associa tion, Maine Medical Association, American Medical Association, A m erican College of Physicians, A m erican Heart Association, A merican Med ical Edirors and A u t hors' Association. �· PERKI NS, E D W A R D H., Professor of Geology ;

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A., Associate Professor of English ; A.B., Colby, 1 9 1 9 ; A.M., Harv ard, 1 92 4 ; I nstructor, Colby, 1 9 1 9-26 ; Assistant Professor, 1 92 6- 29, Associate Professor, 1 929- ; at ional Theat re Conference, Phi M e m ber, Nat ional Council of Teachers of English, Beta Kappa. ROUNDY, EDWARD C., Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Educatio n ; B.S., Sc. Lawrence Un iversity, 1 9 1 4 ; Coach, St. Lawrence U n iversity, 1 9 1 5- 1 7 ; Coach, H a m pden­ Sidney College, 1 920-2 3 ; Coach, Colby, 1 924- . RU N N A LS, N I N ETTA M ., Dean of Wome n ; Professor of Education and Mat hematics ; A.B., Colby College, 1 908 ; A.M., Col u m bia U n iversi ty, 1 920 ; Lin.D., Colby College, 1 92 9 ; I nstructor, Foxc roft Academy, (Me.) 1 908- 1 1 ; Dean o f Girls a n d Instructor, Maine Central I n t i tute, 1 9 1 1 - 1 6 ; I nstructor, H ighland Hall, (Pa.) 1 9 1 8- 2 0 ; Dean of Women, Assistant Professor, Colby College, 1 920-2 3 ; Dean of Women, Professor, 1 923-26 ; Dean of Women, Associate Professor, H illsdale College, 1 927-2 8 ; I nstructor, Miss Sayward's School (Pa.), 1 92 7- 2 8 ; Dean of Women, Professor, Col by College, 1 928- ; Mem ber, National Education Association, Nat ional Association Deans of Women, American Associat ion of U n iversity Women, Phi Beta Kappa, Board of M anagers of the Baptist Board of Educat ion. SMITH, E R VENA G., Alumnae Secretary ; B.A., Colby College, 1 924. SMITH, G. DON AL D, Assistant Libraria n ; A.B., Colby College, 1 9 32 ; B.S., Col u m b i a U n iversit y, 1 93 3 ; Assistant Librarian, Colby College, 1 934- ; Member, American Library Association. SMI TH, G OR DO N W., I nstru ctor i n Modt'rn l anguage s ; A.B., Boston U n iversity , 1 92 9 ; A.M., Harvard University, 1 930 ; I nstruc tor, Colby College, 1 930- ; Member, Phi Beta Kappa, Modern Language Association of A merica. ROLL INS, CECI L

SMITH, H A R RISON A., Assistant Treasurer.

C., Director of Publ icity ; A.B., Colby , 1 92 4 ; A.M., Harva rd, 1 92 6 ; Director of Publicity, Colby, 1 930- ; Member, P h i Beta Kappa.

SM ITH, JOSEPH

B .S., Colby, 1 92 6 ; Ed.M., Spri ngfield, 1 92 8 ; I nstructor, Hopk ins School, New H aven (Conn.) 1 929- 3 4 ; Director Religious Act ivities, Colby College, 1 93 5 - . STANLEY, W IN THROP H., Assistant Professor of Physics ; B.A., U niversity of M a i ne, 1 9 1 0 ; Sub-m aster, orway H igh School, 1 907-09 ; Principal, High School , Greenvil le, (Maine), 1 9 1 0- 1 3 ; Sub-master, Westbrook High School, (Maine), 1 9 1 3 - 1 7 ; Instructor, Deering High (Mai ne), 1 9 1 7-20 ; I nstructor, Colb y College, 1 92 0- 2 5 ; Assistant Professor, 1 92 5 M e m ber, P h i B e t a Kappa, American P hysical Society. STRONG, E VE RETT F . , Associate Professor of Modern Language s ; B.A., Wesleyan U n iv ersity, 1 9 1 8 ; D iplome, U n iversity of Toulo use (France) 1 92 2 ; I nstructor, Salisbury School, (Conn.) 1 9 1 8-20 ; Horace Mann School for Boys, (N . Y.), 1 920-2 1 ; I nstructor, Colby College, 1 922-2 8 ; Associate Professor, 1 92 8 - ; Member, Modern L anguage Association, New E ngland Modern Language Associat ion, American Association of Teachers of F rench ; Portland (Me.) Chapter, A merican Guild of Organists, American Association of U n iversity Professors. THOR Y, HANS CHRISTIAN, Associate Professor of Lati n ; A .B., U n iversity of I l l i nois, 1 92 0 ; M.A., U niversit y of Mich igan, 1 92 8 ; Villa Grove H i gh School, (Ill.) ; Bosse High School (Ind.) ; Male H i gh School (Ky.) ; Assistant i n M useum of Classical A rc heology, Associate Professor, Colby, 1 932- . THOMAS, JOHN W., Director of M usi c ; A.B., Bowdoin College, 1 9 1 5 ; Director of Music, Colby, 1 93 1 - . V A N NORMAN, CORINNE 8., I nstructor in Health and Physi cal Education ; Lake Erie College, Boston Normal School of Gymnastics ; M a rgaret Morrison Carnegie School of Technolog y ; University of Pittsburg, Central Y.W.C.A. Training School ; Director of Physical Education, Y. W.C.A., P i t tsburgh , 1 905-07 ; Winc hester School, Pittsburgh, 1 9071 9 ; H i ghland Hall School, 1 9 1 9-2 1 ; Mary C. Wheeler School, 1 92 1 -2 2 ; Instructor i n H ygiene and Physical Education, C o l b y College, 1 922-30 ; Instructor i n Phys ical Educa­ tion, 1 930- ; M e mber, A m erican Physical Education Associat ion ; Women's Division, National A m ateur Athletic Federation ; Eastern Society of Directors of Physical Education for College Women. SM ITH, K EN NETH J., Director of Religious Activities ;

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W E B E R , CARL J., Professor of Engl ish ;

B.S., Colby, 1 9 1 5 ; M.A., Harv ard, 1 9 1 7 ; I nstructor, U n i versi t y of M a i ne , 1 9 1 6- 1 7 ; Assistant Professor, U n iversity of Maine, 1 9 1 7- 1 8 ; Assistant Professor, Colby College, 1 9 1 8 -20 and 1 922- ; Member, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha C h i Sigma, American Chem ical Society. W H E E L E R , N ATHANIEL E . , Professor of Physi c s ; B.S., Colby College, 1 909 ; B.Sc. and M.Sc., McGill U n iversity, 191 l ; Demonstrator in Ph ysics , Sen ior Demonstrator, Lecturer i n Ph ysics, and Assistant Professor of Ph ys ics, McGill Uni ver ity, 1 909-20 ; Associate Pro足 fessor, Colby Col lege, 1 920-2 1 , Professor, 1 92 1 - ; Fellow, American Association for t h e Advancement f Science ; Mem ber, A merican P h ysical Society, American Association of P hysics Teachers, Soc iet y for Promot i on of Engi neering Educat ion, A m erican Association of Un iversity Professors. W H ITE, CLA RENCE H., Professor-Emer i t u s of the Greek L a n guage and L iterat ure ; A.B., A m h erst Col lege, 1 8 86 ; A.M., A m herst Col lege, 1 902 ; L i t t.D., (Honorary), Col by Col lege, 1 92 9 ; Inst ructor, H i gh School, Am her t (M ass.), 1 8 8 5 - 86 ; I nstru c tor, Private School, H a rtford Co nn., 1 8 86- 8 7 ; I n t ructor, Carleton Col lege, ( M i n n .), 1 8 87-9 1 ; Latin Master, Worcester Academ y, (Mass.), 1 89 1 - 1 902 ; Professor of Greek, Colby College , 1 902- 1 93 4 ; P rofessor-Emeritus, Colby Col lege, 1 9 34- ; Member, P h i Beta Kappa Society, Classical Associ at ion of New England. WHITTAKER, B E RTHA A., S t u d e n t Counselor ; A.B., Colby College, 1 93 5 ; Student Coun足 selor, Colby College , 1 93 5 - ; Mem ber, Phi Beta Kappa. WILKINSON, W l L L I A M J., Professor of History ; B.Litt., William and Mary College, 1 902 ; M.A., Col umbia University, 1 90 8 ; Ph.D., Col u m bi a U n iversity, 1 924 ; M.A. (Honorary) Wesley a n University, 1 92 3 ; I nstructor, William and M a ry, 1 902-03 ; Dean , Washi ngton College, 1 909- 1 8 ; Lect u rer, Wesleyan U n iversity, 1 9 1 9-23 ; Professo r, Colby, 1 924-28 ; Professor, U n i versi t y of Vermont, 1 928-29 ; Professor, Colby, 1 929- ; Educational Director , C a m p H ancock, 1 9 1 8 ; A r m y Educational Corps, Beaune, France, 1 9 1 8 - 1 9 ; Member, A merican H is torical As ociation, A merican Pol it ical Science, Foreign Pol icy A soc iation, P h i Beta Kappa. W E EKS, LESTER F., Assist ant Professor of Chemistr y ;

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Thomas Grier van Slykc . Edgar John S m i t h . R obert Walter Sparkes James Robert Stineford A n th o n y Charles Stone Lawrence Joseph Sullivan Howard Oscar Sweet Hugh Francis T ravers Edw i n Cliff Veysey Robert Samuel William Harold Melville Wolff Class of 1 936

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Jam aica, New York Sprin gfield, Vermont Jamaica, New York . Waterville, Maint Bethel, Connecticut Class of 1938 - Men's Division

George Wilfred Alexander Wendell Abram An derson Rober t Newton Anthony Frank Har rison Baker Alfred Walter Beerbaum Hammond I sadore Bender Albert Willard Berrie Kenneth Raymond Bickford Sidney Black . Lawrence Russell Blanchard Roger Joseph Bou rassa William Adams Bovie Howard Rol l i ns B rackett Edward Howa rth B radley Jerome Brand . Ralph William B rown Calv i n Lewis Butler Conrad Paul Marcel Cadorette William Caswell Carter Joseph Ciechon Garnald Leander Cole Philip Everett Col man Richard James Currier Cecil Murice Daggett, Jr. Carroll Fremont Danforth John Warren Davenport Harold P h ilbrook Davis, Jr. Donald Joseph DeLisle Joseph Deasy Dobbins Norm a n Roberts Dow Richard W hitmore Dow Douglas L i n coln D u n n i n g Lawrence Wendell Dwyer Thomas Dyer . Fred Clayton Emery Alfred Stoddard Ferguson Archie Edgar Follett James Fox Alonzo Harold Garcelon Robert B ruce Gilray Edward Holden Gleason . Felix John Gondela William Thomas Griffin . William Hains Walter Linwood H aynes . Thomas S heldon Heal Phi llips Brooks Henderson Carleton Harvey Hodges Kenneth Walter Holbrook Harry Kettelle Hollis

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Bangor, Maine Waterv i lle, Maine . Brunswick, Mai ne

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Ed ith Loretta Barron Manha R u sell Bes om Josephine Agatha Bodurtha Ethel Louise Bradstreet Mart h a Alt hea Burrill Jean Rebecca Cobb France M y ra Coombs Priscilla Cram A lice Frances Dignam Marion Et hel Dugdale Mary Ella Ewen Edi t h Falt Harriet Augusta Felch Helen Eldora Foster Mary R u t h Hains . Florence Leola Hapworth Julia Haskell . Bet ty Herd Alice Willetta Herrick Margaret Eve Higgins Helen Warren Lewis Janet Eliz.a Lowell . Lucile Elizabet h McClinrock Maude E l izabeth McLeod Al ice Adelaide Manley . Esther Louise Marshall . Jane Douglas Montgomery A l ice Maude Mulligan Mary Elizabeth Oliver Ruth Patterson Barbara Peiser . Joyce Margaret Perry Joyce Madeline Porter Frances Hackett Quint Eleanor I rene Rockwood Gladys Julia Rod riguez. . Marjorie Frances Rollins . Anna Abbott Stobie Marguerite Ella Striebel . Mildred Marie Thibodeau Sigrid E m m a Tom pkins Dorothy Bell Trainor Reta M argaret Trites Helen Elizabeth Wade Mart h a Cave Wakefield Katherine Bares Watson Louise Merriam Weeks J ul i a Colby Wheeler

. Watervi!Je, Maine . Marblehead , Mas . Portland, Maine Danvers, Mass. Winslow, Maine . Brownville Jee., Maine Winn, Maine Wi nslow, Maine . Waterville, Maine Bradford, Mass. Al loway, ew Jersey ort heast Harbor, Maine Presque I sle, Maine . Winthrop, Maine . Waterville, Maine . Watervi l le, Maine ew London , Connecticut Winslow, Maine Rangeley, Maine . Bath, Maine East Lynn, Mass. Westbrook, Maine Fairfield, Maine Old Orchard, Maine Ramapatnam, South I ndia Oakland, Maine East Boot hbay, Maine . Bath, Maine Pittsfield, Maine . Waterville, Maine Ridgewood, New Jersey Marmaroneck , New York Washburn, Maine Portland, Maine K urnool, Sou t h I ndia . San J uan, Puerto Rico Waterv ille, Maine Waterville, Maine Watervi lle, Maine Caribou, Maine Houlton , Maine Waterbury, Con necticut Vassalboro, Maine Jamaica, New York Fairfield, Maine East Orange, New Jersey Waterville, Maine . Waterville, Maine

Class o f 1 939 - Men's Division

H i ngham, Mass. Portland, Maine

Edmund vonGask i n Anderson, Jr. William Rich ardson Andrew .

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Peter Constantine Antonakos . Stuart Francis Arling Gerald Mcilroy Armstro n g John A nde Baxter James Ross Beaton Roger Grant Bell Arnold Bernstein David Andrew Berube Henry Paul Blumenauer, Jr. George Fred Bonner Robert Stanley Borovoy . Edward Serhal Boulos, Jr. Hen r y Louis Bourassa Leon Jacob Braudy Bernerd Hubert B u rbank Frank Hard ing B urchell . Leland Charles Burrill William James B utler, Jr. Benjamin Raymond B uzzell Robert Vernon Canders . J a m es Carroll . John Chacamaty Philip Paul C a rbonneau J ames Sherman Chase Arthur Roland Chavonelle, Jr. Edward Phillips Cleveland Frederick Harlan Cousins Arno Nevells Day . Charles Leo Dignam Charles Richard Dolan Clarence Everlyn Dore Elliott Hillman Drisko Willard Lufkin Earley Fletcher Eaton James Francis Flynn Robert Fleetwood Gallup B u rdette Harmon Gardner Alfred Joseph G ilbert Earle Edgar Glazier Howard Evans Goodman Stephen Israel Greenwald Gard i ner Emerson Gregory athaniel Mann Guptill Pericles Elias Hadzetheacos Woodrow Wilson Hall Alfred Earl Halverson Cleon Holmes Hatch Laurel William Hersey Maine Hills, Jr. Wade Steuart Hooker Richard Waldo Hopkins Gilbert E rnest Hutchinson Roy Y erxa Illingworth Maynard Monroe I r ish R udolph Jacoby, Jr. Harry Otis Johnson Lester Jolovitz Arnold Miller Jone

B iddeford, Mainr Malden , Mass. Waterville, M a i ne Waterville, Maine New York City Houlton , Maine M iddle Village, New York Augusta, Maine . Worcester, Mass. Hathorne, Mass. Newtonville, Mass. Portland, Maine Winslow, Maine New Bedford, Mass. Berlin New Hampshire Paterson, New Jersey Fairfield, Maine Port Washington, New York Belfast, Maine Green v ille Jct., Maine . Edgartown , Mass. . Biddeford, Maine Northboro, Mass. Mechanic Falls, Maine . Waterville, Maine Houlton, Maine East B l uehill, Maine . Sedgwick, Maine . Waterville, Maine Machias, Maine Guilford, Maine Columbia Falls, Maine G u ilford, Maine . Waterville, Maine Waltham, Mass. West Haven, Connecticut Farmington, Maine . Waterville, Maine Fairfield, Maine Cranford, New Jersey B rooklyn, New York Hamden, Connecticut Bar Harbor, Maine . Waterville, Maine Moose River, Maine Portland, Maine Damariscotta, Maine P it tsfield, Maine Belfast, M aine Holbrook, Mass. Manset, Maine West Lebanon, New Hampshire . Water v i lle, Maine R um ford, Maine Newtonville, Mass. Machi as, Maine Winslow, Maine Cranford, New Jersey

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Charles Dodge Keef Frank Albert Kin us, J r. Paul Ma Farlane K i ttredge Adolf Ferdi nand Kot ula . Leo Samuel Kresky David Carleton Libbey . Roland Adelbert McKay . Charles Enoch M Lean . Robert Howe Mc amara Robert Mowe Mahlman, Jr. Victor Patrick Malin Melv i n Mark on Donald Wil lard Maxim J a m es Low M aynes, J r. Victor Al phee Morin Adolphe Charle Moses George Ellis Mott . Albert Bur hard Parsons John S Ott Pendleton, J r. Jame McClelland Perry Wi lson Col lins Piper Francis Reed Platz. . John Dudley Powers Mauri e Alfred Rancourt John Joseph Rando Donald Bern n Read Lester Peters Reynolds Louis Sacks James Well i ngton Sal isbury Dwight Emer n Sargent Edw in Franklin Sav age . Stanley Harold Sch r ieder Maurice Ortiz Searle Richard Currier Simmons Kenneth George Small Allan Barry Smith . Alton Robert Smith Avery Whitman Smith Robert Elliot Smith Willard Smyth M i h ael A lfred Spina Machaon Edward Stevens Raymond Dana Stinchfield Walter James Strong John Wendall Tarr Donald Newbert Thom pson Edwin Arnold Toolis Charles Philip Uppvall Ralph Thom pson Vale Earl Lowther Wade Justin Em mon Walker I rving Ward Ralph Clifton Wilde Harold Curtis Williams James J oseph Williams John Worster . William Alfred Yantorno Clayton Ernest Young

Vanceboro, Maine . Middleboro, Mass. Togus, Maine Holyoke, Mass. Brookl yn, New York Pimfield, Maine A ugusta, Maine . Watervi lle, Maine New York City Lubec, Maine Saugatuck, Connect icut Springfield, M ass. Winthrop, Maine Everett, Mass. Ashland, Maine Newport, Maine Somerville, Mass. Farm i ngton, Maine . Waterville, Maine Harrogate, Tennessee Caribou, Maine A t hens, ew York H inckley, M a i ne . Waterv i lle, Maine H i ngham, M ass. Woonsocket, R hode Island . Bath, Maine Revere, Mas . Bar H arbor, Maine . Jonesport, Maine . Waterville, Maine Wakefield, Mass. New York City Sargentsville, Maine Augusta, Maine S um mit, New Jersey B rook l i n, Maine Southampton, New York Clinton, Maine West Scarborough, Maine Mount Vernon, New York . Waterville, Maine Strong, Maine Thomaston, Maine A nson, Maine Presque Isle, Maine Fai rhaven, Mass. . Westwood, Mass. Edgewood, R hode I sland Calais, Maine Plymouth, M ass. Dorchester, M ass. Randolph, M ass. Waterville, Maine Waterville, Maine Montclair, New Jersey Greenwich, Connecticut . Matinicus, Maine

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Special and U nclassified Vincent Kanard Allen orman Joseph Cat i r William A r t h u r Chas e Forrest Woodville Doten Richard B radford Holmes Albert Louis H u n ter, Jr. I rwin Richard Kaufm an Cec i l L ionel utting Carl Arne Olsson Elmore Leland Rogers Albert Fran k l i n Pierce illiam J elson Skidds Class of 1 939

Portland, Maine Madiso n Maine Waterville, Maine Portland, Maine Whitman, Mass. West brook, Maine Chelsea, Mass. . Waterville, Maine West Point, Virginia Waterbury, Connecticut Auburn, Maine Calais, Maine -

W o m en's Division

Freda Kathleen Abel Marion Althea Ackley Sally Marcia Aldrich Constance A verell . Arline Margaret Bamber Leah Elizabet h Bartlett Fern May Brouker . Shirley Margar t B rown Jean Burr Mildred anette Colwell Marion Elizabeth Crawfo rd Mary Tem ple Crowley . Helen Carter Damon El i zabeth Woodb ridge Darling Elizabet h Joan Doran Jeanette Lee D risko Viola Economu Rita Sybil Flink - . Victoria Giampa Mary E l i zabeth Hall Violet Merle Hamil ton Hope Berry H arlow Edith Hend r ickson . Janet Hollis Alysan Clara Hooper Marion Bradbury Jack ins Frances Winifred Johnson Priscilla Jones . Dorothy Adrah Kilton . Virginia Clark K i n gsley . Constance K nickerbocker Dorothy Adair Levine Frances Patricia Lough m an Marion E lizabeth Moore Alma Rosette Moses Jane Isabel Mulkern L ucille Marie Naples Bertha o rron Arlene Edna Paine Ruth French Pike Pauline Pratt Judith Quint .

Bar H arbor, Maine Fairfield, Maine Guilford , Maine Chel msford Center, Mass. orwood, Mass. . Waterville, Maine . Sangervil le, Maine Waterville, Maine H ancock, Maine Winthrop, Maine Pittsfield, Maine Kenmore, ew York East Lynn, Mass. Bluehill, Maine Methuen, Mass. Belfast, Maine Watervi l le, Maine Providence, R hode Island o rwood, Mass. . Winchester, Mass. Millburn, ew Jersey . Old Town, Maine B ridgehampron, New York Newton, Mass. . Biddeford, Maine . Waterville, Maine Marmaroneck, ew York . Waterville, Maine West Lebanon, ew H a m pshire Caribou, Maine . Waterville, M a i ne . Waterville, Maine Allston , Mass. . Watervil le, Maine . Waterville, Maine Dedham, Mass. Portland, Maine Skowhegan, Maine Dexter, Maine L ubec, Maine Portland, Maine Roxbury, M ass.

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M u riel Rosemary Richardson Don n a deRochemont Harriet Estell e Roger atalie Rose Ph I I is Leila McGl i n n Ross Al ice Mabel Rowe . Velma June Saunder Ma rgaret Ida Schryver Ann Marie Simpson Alice Skinn'er . El izabet h Audrey Solie Fra nces Martha Scobie Mary Lou ise Stone . Marjorie Mae Towle Jan ice Ware Sophia Webber Susan Alt hea Webber Dorothy V i rginia Weeks Rhoda Marilyn Wein Margaret Ann Whalen Ernest ine Fai t h Wilson Alberta V i rginia Yorke

Bradford, Mass. Rockland, Maine . Waterville, Maine Roxbury, Mass. Oakland, Maine Wilton, Maine Fairfield, Maine Mount Kisco, ew York . \'V"atervil le, Maine Glen Cove, ew York Dixfield, Maine . Waterville, Maine ew York City Easton, Maine . Waterville, Maine Fairfield, Maine . Waterville, Maine S uth Porcland, Maine . Waterville, Maine . Danforth, Maine . Watervil le, Maine Augusta, Maine pe ial and U ncla sified Cherryfield, Maine Waterville, Maine Watervi lle, Maine Everett, Mass.

Jane Ann Lewis Geraldine Martha Orm iston Sr. Mary Rose Trem blay Alice Em met Whi tehouse

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