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FACULTY AND STAFF

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SENIORS

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HOUSES AND DORMS

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SPORTS

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ORGANIZATIONS

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Table of Confenbs


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A college annual represents one phase of a student's progress during the unforgettable experience of college life. As The Tower of 1956 presents a graphic account of what comprises the Westbrook Way, it is encumbent that this annual be dedicated to one who himself is part of the Westbrook Way. Through your friendly and congenial manner, Mr. Gridley, you have enabled us, the Westbrook girls, tc enjoy and never forget some of the "best years of our lives." Westbrook thanks you by way of this dedication for your contributions to the Westbrook Way. Westbrook honors you as you have honored Westbrook by way of service through instruction in class, and in informal groups. We wish to add to this presentation of our thanks the sincerest of wishes for the fulfillment of your life through further success and happiness.


This is Westbrook Junior College. Here, in the classrooms and out, a family of young girls live and work side by side with their instructors. A cheery greeting, a bubbling enthusiasm, and a proud heritage — that is the Westbrook W a y .

Our friendly campus life, our courses of study that are invaluable to our individual futures —these and many other aspects of Westbrook Junior College shall never be forgotten, shall always be remembered . . .

This is the Westbrook W a y . . .


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DR. MILTON D. PROCTOR B.S., Colgate University Ph.D., New York University


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MRS. RUTH B. HOWES Hillcrest Hospital, Pittsfield, Massachusetts R. N., Crippled Children's Hospital, Phoenix, Arizona

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MISS LUCY EVELETH Librarian

MR. OLIVER GERRY Supt. Buildings and Grounds


MR. M Y R O N HAGER Ass't. to the Director of Admissions

MRS. DOROTHY HEALY Executive Secretary

MRS. CAROLYN SCOTT Secretary to the Dean

MRS. ETHEL PROCTOR Manager of the Bookstore

MISS ELSIE BISBEE Ass't. to the Bursar

MRS. ISOBEL HOOVER Supervisor of Dining Room

MRS. MARY MILLS Ass't. to the Bookstore M a n a g e r

MR. A N D MRS. PHILIP SELBERG Equitation

DR. GISELA DAVIDSON College Physician

MR. ROBERT MILLS Ass't. Supt. of Buildings a n d Grounds

MRS. JEAN STEVENS Director of the Cooperative Dormitory

MRS. AGNES EMERY Deering House Counselor

DR. ALBERT W. MOULTON Consulting Eye Specialist

MRS. GLADYS HAGER Ass't. to the A l u m n a e Secretary

MRS. DORIS PETERS Secretary to the Director of Admissions

MRS. DORIS BURNELL Clerk

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DR. ALVAH C, THOMPSON Consulting Dentist MRS. ABBIE TUCKER Proctor House Counselor


Ofrouna C^ampus W e h a v e a p p r e c i a t e d the f r i e n d l y help of Mrs. Proctor and Mrs. Mills at the bookstore.

A n d those meals —

thanks to Jerry and Charlotte and the boys,

they've been delicious! " N e i t h e r r a i n , nor sleet" . . . Mr. Gerry, Mr. Mills, and c o m p a n y w e r e so quick to g i v e us capable assistance in many ways.

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a n y o n e ? " — a f a m i l i a r phrase, a n d r i g h t f u l l y so, thanks to Mrs. Hibbard, Flora, a n d M a r i o n . M a n y thanks to all w h o have helped us along the

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BIOGRAPHIES

Cynthia Snow Hope Guild

ARTWORK

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Perri Green HOUSE ACTIVITIES

Shirley M a y berry

CLUBS

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SPORTS

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o p p o r t u n i t y to express its sincere thanks a n d heart-felt best wishes to all of the Westbrook Family w h o have m a d e our years here at Westbrook r e w a r d i n g in m a n y w a y s .

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g o o d - b y ; to all of y o u , however, w e do not want to say f a r e w e l l .

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Lexington, Massachusetts Medical Secretary A n industrious a n d c a p a b l e Houghtonite, G i n n y w i l l be r e m e m b e r e d for her quiet disposition a n d s p a r k l i n g smile. W e understand June 17 w i l l be her b i g d a y , a n d after that she w i l l w o r k as a medical secretary. A l l g o o d wishes for every success a n d happiness, Ginny.

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NANCY AUGUSTA ATKINSON "Nan" Pre X-Ray Technique enthusiast a n d outdoor g i r l , N a n has been outclass of 1956 for her proficient participation in nbili ty to a p p l y herself academically. Our best ~~... you as you become a n X-Ray technician, N a n c y ;

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\m JANE MARIE AUTH "Janie" Stratford, Connecticut Pre Nursery School Friendly, capable Jane has contributed much to the class of 1956. We appreciate the h e l p i n g h a n d she has given us w i t h the various tasks w e have had i n v o l v i n g art, her f a v o r i t e pastime. A l w a y s pleasant a n d a g r e e a b l e , she has a gracious, l a d y l i k e personality. Thanks, Jane, a n d good luck in all your endeavors.

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SANDRA FLORENCE BALLARD "Sandy" South Portland, M a i n e Medical Technology Sandy is one of the busy " l a b g i r l s " , a n d a l t h o u g h q u i e t until y o u get to k n o w her, she a l w a y s has a smile f o r e v e r y o n e . That black Buick has really become a f a m i l i a r sight on campus. Best of luck, Sandy; w e ' r e sure y o u ' l l b e a v e r y competent medical technologist.

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MARCIA CLAIRE BARNES "Marsh" For* Fairfield, Maine Medical Secretary M a r s h has m a d e m a n y friends here a t Westbrook w i t h her mischievous, f u l l - o f - f u n disposition. A l w a y s w i l l i n g to lend a h e l p i n g h a n d , she has a d d e d the l i g h t touch to m a n y tedious jobs w i t h her repertoire of college songs a n d jokes. She has a serious side, too; a n d w e k n o w y o u ' l l m a k e some doctor a w o n d e r f u l secretary, Marcia.

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JOANNE GLADYS BATSON "Jo" Gloucester, Massachusetts Nursery School Joanne is another of the more q u i e t a n d reserved of our class, but w e ' l l remember the f r i e n d l y smile w h e n passing b e t w e e n classes. We are sure her gentle, q u i e t w a y s w i l l w i n her m a n y " l i t t l e f r i e n d s " w h e n she starts teaching k i n d e r g a r t e n in Boston. Good luck, Jo.

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RITA MAE BELYEA Kennebunk, Maine Junior College General Rita's easy humor, a g r e e a b l e personality, a n d a r d e n t attraction to the University of M a i n e a n d house parties m a d e her p o p u l a r , not o n l y to those w h o lived w i t h her, but to the rest of the class as w e l l . W e hope y o u w i l l achieve y o u r a m b i t i o n to be a d i p l o m a t i c secret a r y , a n d w e feel sure y o u w i l l succeed.

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JOYCE KATHLEEN BIBBER Harpswell, M a i n e Liberal Arts A l t h o u g h some of the class of 1956 have t h o u g h t of Joyce as the q u i e t , studious t y p e , her m a n y f r i e n d s h a v e come to e n j o y her d r y w i t a n d g e n u i n e love f o r a l l things c u l t u r a l , i n c l u d i n g British history, p o e t r y a n d literature. A l w a y s w i l l i n g to cooperate, there is no d o u b t t h a t Joyce w i l l be successful in e v e r y t h i n g she undertakes.

ÂŁÂŁ MARILYN JEAN BLAKE Gorham, M a i n e Liberal Arts W e are told J . D/s are chosen f o r their qualities according to the Westbrook W a y , a n d here's a g a l w h o is really o u t s t a n d i n g . A l w a y s well-dressed, a n d w i t h her pretty b r o w n hair, t h a t b i g smile has a lot to do w i t h her a b i l i t y to m a k e friends so easily. W e w i s h y o u a l l the luck a n d success i n the w o r l d , M a r i l y n .

e EMILY HELEN BOND "Em" Jefferson, M a i n e Secretarial Science If f u n abounds, look a r o u n d , a n d you're sure to see Em, a n honor student a n d f r i e n d l y , g o o d - n a t u r e d Houghtonite, w h o loves movies, w a t e r skiing and skating. According to her dorm-mates, Em has m a d e an efficient dinner-crew h e a d ; a n d u n d o u b t e d l y this efficiency w i l l come in h a n d y someday. Best of luck in e v e r y t h i n g , Em.

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NANCY BOYAJIAN "Nickie" Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Liberal Arts She's a "purple pixie" — that should explain the fact that Nickie is an imp as well as a student. Although she always seems to be in the midst of any good time, her Dean's List record shows that she's got what it takes in every way — a wonderful personality, and even disposition. Here's wishing you continued success and happiness, Nickie.

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*fAte& SUSANNE HELEN BRENT "Sue" West Newton, Massachusetts Secretarial Science Another of the sports lovers of the class of 1956 is Sue, Vice President of Deering House. We all get a kick out of her ability to enjoy so many things, and we are sure she will combine this with her gay personality and keen sense of humor to become an indispensible secretary wherever she may work.

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MARIE GROVER BREWER "Me" Yarmouth, Maine * Medical Technology Since her marriage to Don, Marie seems to have taken on a new glow that makes us all so envious. Guess he, too, discovered that, although she doesn't make much noise, her disposition can't be beaten for sweetness; and she's as clever and smart as she is nice. We wish you all the happiness in the world, Marie.

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MARGARET A N N BRIDGES "Peg" Wells, M a i n e Retailing Peg's the sweet, soft-spoken g a l w i t h the lovely d a r k hair w h o lives a t H o u g h t o n , Her love for music m i g h t account f o r the A l p h a Tau O m e g a pin she w e a r s for a certain music m a j o r a t B o w d o i n . M a y y o u a l w a y s stay as sweet as you a r e , Peg.

m JANE WENTWORTH CALDWELL "Janie" Brockton, Massachusetts Medical Secretary Janie is a n o u t s t a n d i n g m e m b e r of the class a n d a very h e l p f u l J . D. She w a s treasurer of the class last year, a n d is president of the O u t i n g Club a n d treasurer of the Science Club this year. That p i n r e a l l y means a lot, a n d it seems evident t h a t she a n d Larry w i l l h a v e lots of happiness together. O u r best wishes go w i t h y o u a l w a y s .

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MAUREEN FRANCES CALLAHAN "Mo" Newburyport, Massachusetts Nursery School A cheerful personality a n d pleasant smile describes M o . She loves sports, especially f o o t b a l l g a m e s ; a n d also likes to listen to t h a t "Rock 'n Roll" music. The class of 1956 wishes y o u the best of luck in the years a h e a d , M o .

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JANET MARIE CHIASSON Portland, Maine Secretarial Science Janet is another of our more quiet classmates, w h o is a l w a y s w i l l i n g to lend a helping h a n d . You'll most a l w a y s f i n d her in the Day-Hop lounge. She w i l l surely m a k e a cute secretary, a n d w e w i s h y o u the best of e v e r y t h i n g , Janet.

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GAIL LOUISE CLIFFORD Portland, M a i n e Secretarial Science G a i l has p r o v e n herself v e r y industrious a n d c a p a b l e b y b e i n g chosen as a J . D., a n d later b e i n g elected their secretary. O n J u n e 9, G a i l w i l l say " I d o " to Chris; a n d f r o m the class of '56 g o o u r best wishes to y o u b o t h .

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MRS. LILLIAN COREY Falmouth Foreside, M a i n e Liberal Arts A v e r y fine a n d gracious l a d y w h o is considered a f r i e n d by a l l . It has been f u n h a v i n g y o u as a classmate, M r s . Corey; a n d w e w i s h y o u much f u r t h e r success a n d happiness.

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BETH ELINOR CROOKER "Bethless"

South Paris, M a i n e Medical Secretary W e hear excited conversation c o m i n g f r o m Melville's smoker — something a b o u t Benny's — w h o else could it be but our Bethless. Her excitement, f u l l - o f - f u n disposition, a n d her witticisms h a v e prov i d e d a hearty l a u g h a n d changed the atmosphere completely. Best of e v e r y t h i n g a l w a y s , Beth.

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"Barb" G a r d e n City, N e w York X-Ray Technique A jolly disposition a n d pleasant w a y s contribute to Barb's personality. Her 3-D p h o t o g r a p h y w i l l long be r e m e m b e r e d by the girls in Deering, as w i l l her w o r k last year as our class secretary. Besides the a b i l i t y to be a true lady, she possesses an e n v i a b l e sports record a n d participates in m a n y college activities. Good luck, Barb, in a n y t h i n g you do.

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FAITH CUMMINGS "Freddie" Barnstable, Massachusetts Junior College General Freddie w i l l long be r e m e m b e r e d by the class of 1956 as the Deeringite in Bermuda shorts a n d trench coat. This g a l is blessed w i t h the k i n d of personality a n d disposition that everyone likes. She combines this w i t h a n a t u r a l a b i l i t y in sports to become one of the best all a r o u n d athletes ever to grace the h a l l o w e d halls of Westb r o o k . The best to y o u , Freddie, in e v e r y t h i n g you u n d e r t a k e .

1J A N N EVELYN DERBY "Chick" West Concord, Massachusetts Junior College General A w i n n i n g smile, a f r i e n d l y w i n k a n d a cheery hello — that's o u r A n n - e e e ; but most of a l l w e ' l l r e m e m b e r t h a t she has a smile f o r everyone. They'll have to go f a r to f i n d such a terrific g a l as y o u , Chick, and w e w i s h y o u a l l kinds of luck a n d happiness.

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DIANE ELEANOR DORR West Boothbay Harbor, Maine Medical Secretary It w a s Colby Junior's loss a n d our g a i n w h e n Diane decided to come to Westbrook for her senior year. She has m a n a g e d to step r i g h t in a n d become very active a n d p o p u l a r in v e r y little t i m e . We'll all remember the Delta Tau Delta p i n she w e a r s so p r o u d l y . Loads of best wishes f o r the future, Diane, in a n y t h i n g y o u d o .

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JUDITH CLARK ELDRIDGE "Judy" South Portland, M a i n e l i b e r a l Arts J u d y is a rather quiet m e m b e r of our class. She came to Westbrook f r o m Colby College, a n d she has " w h a t it t a k e s " as is s h o w n by her Dean's List Record. Best wishes go w i t h y o u , J u d y , as y o u continue y o u r education a t a senior college.

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N A N C Y EILEEN FISH "Nance" Attleboro Falls, Massachusetts Junior College General N a n can usually be f o u n d in Bell's smoker p l a y i n g the p i a n o f o r the girls. O f a l l the Nancys in Bell, she is the "littlest ' N a n c e ' of a l l " . As a secretary, N a n , w e a r e sure y o u w i l l a l w a y s be v e r y successful a n d happy.

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YVONNE MARIE GALLANT Southwest Harbor, M a i n e M e d i c a l Secretary Yvonne's quiet disposition a n d gracious friendliness h a v e p r o v e d her love of people a n d willingness to help a n y o n e . One of our a b l e head waitresses, her quiet a p p l i c a t i o n a n d easy efficiency a r e b o u n d to g u i d e her into b e i n g her patients' f a v o r i t e "doctor's nurse". The best to y o u a l w a y s , Yvonne.

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CAROLE ELLEN GRAY Portland, Maine X-Ray Technique Carole is the t a l l g i r l w i t h the long d a r k hair. She is the very c a p a b l e secretary of the Day-Hops this y e a r ; a n d is one of our "ladies in w h i t e " w h o is t r a i n i n g as an X-Ray Technician. Good luck in the f u t u r e , Carole, w e k n o w you w i l l a l w a y s be successful.

PERRI M . GREEN "Peg" Knoxvilie, Tennessee Liberal Arts Love of f u n a n d willingness to help others a r e some of her m a n y fine traits. Perhaps her love for DC7's w i l l lead her to become a stewardess, or m a y b e the field of f a s h i o n d e s i g n i n g w i l l beckon her. W h a t e v e r your choice, Peg, w e k n o w y o u w i l l be a tremendous success a n d our best wishes go w i t h y o u a l w a y s .

JUDITH A N N GREENHALGH "Judy" Warwick, Rhode Island Junior College General Just a g r e a t g a l in every w a y , that's J u d y . She is a l w a y s w i l l i n g to pitch in a n d help no matter w h a t the task. W i t h t h a t swell disposition a n d jolly l a u g h , Sal must have been a h a p p y m a n w h e n J u d y said " y e s " , for this Bellite is u n b e a t a b l e . Lots of luck a n d happiness always, Judy.

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F JUDITH ISABEL GRIFFIN "Judy" Stoneham, Massachusetts Medical Secretary This efficient g i r l w i t h the s p a r k l i n g eyes is one of w h o m Houghton is justly p r o u d . Her a b i l i t y on the basketball court a n d the hockey field is o u t s t a n d i n g . She's as clever as can be w i t h a needle a n d t h r e a d . We've all enjoyed k n o w i n g y o u , J u d y , a n d w i s h y o u loads of luck.

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JACQUELINE A. GRONDIN "Jackie" Westbrook, Maine Business Jackie w i l l long be r e m e m b e r e d as b e i n g one of our best singers. You can usually f i n d her in the Day-Hop lounge. A l t h o u g h Jackie is rather quiet, w e are sure she w i l l m a k e a v e r y competent secret a r y . Best wishes a l w a y s .

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Here is one of the very f a i t h f u l w o r k e r s w h o has done so much on the TOWER. Thanks a m i l l i o n , Hope; it w i l l never be f o r g o t t e n . Florida seems to be y o u r a r d e n t a t t r a c t i o n ; but w h e r e v e r y o u m a y m a k e your h o m e , the class of 1956 wishes y o u the best of luck a l w a y s , for w e k n o w you w i l l be a tremendous success.

m CAROL A N N HALL "Cal-Ann" Norway, Maine X-Ray Technique " C a l - A n n " is the cute " l i t t l e " g i r l w h o certainly does a g r e a t job i n k e e p i n g Bell's secretarial affairs w e l l in h a n d . W e a r e sure t h a t y o u w i l l m a k e a great X-Ray Technician.

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JACQUELYN HANSON HALL "Jackie" Needham, Massachusetts Secretarial Science W h e n you hear excitement in Bell House, Jackie has usually just received a letter f r o m Johnny in A l a s k a . Her s p a r k l i n g personality is but one of her m a n y fine traits w h i c h h a v e a d d e d to her p o p u larity here at Westbrook. To our Class President, the class of 1956 takes this o p p o r t u n i t y , Jackie, to w i s h you best wishes for success a n d happiness a l w a y s .

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IDc PATRICIA A N N H A Y M A N "Pat" Portland, Maine The Day-Hops really lost a cute g a l w h e n campus this year. Your great d r a m a t i c Candle, for the past t w o years, w i l l never you a l w a y s have the best of e v e r y t h i n g w e k n o w t h a t y o u w i l l be very successful.

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BARBARA A N N E HIGGINS "Higgy" Mapleton, Maine Journalism Secretary Here is one g a l w e can never give e n o u g h thanks to for all the w o n d e r f u l w o r k she has done for us. Barb has s h o w n her w o n d e r f u l talent for the stage in all the M a s q u e a n d Candle plays. She has served as President of S.R.A., News Editor of the M a r g r a y , Clubs Editor for the TOWER, a n d Vice-President of the Masque a n d Candle. To our December " W o m a n of the M o n t h " , everyone here at Westbrook wishes you the very best for success a n d happiness a l w a y s , Barb.

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NANCY A N N HOVEY "Nance" Holliston, Massachusetts Junior College General N a n c y is the cute little Bellite w h o can usually be f o u n d w i t h M o . She a l w a y s seems to be a r o u n d a t 11:30 A . M . f o r " m a i l c a l l " . A f t e r g r a d u a t i o n Nance plans to become a n airline stewardess. Best of luck to y o u a l w a y s .

=?f PAMELA CUSHING JESSOP "Pam" Nashua, New Hampshire Liberal Arts Pam is another of last year's "Purple Pixies", so t h a t should e x p l a i n the so-often present vivacity in this g a l . She certainly has cont r i b u t e d a great deal to the S.R.A. a n d Masque a n d Candle. Thanks a lot, Pam, for e v e r y t h i n g . The class of 1956 takes this o p p o r t u n i t y to g i v e you their best wishes for a h a p p y a n d w o n d e r f u l f u t u r e , a n d have f u n at Tufts next year!

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A N N ELIZABETH JOHNSON Melrose, Massachusetts Secretarial Science A n n is the g a l in Deering House w i t h the lovely b l o n d hair. She has s h o w n her a b i l i t y in M a s q u e a n d C a n d l e , a n d also by b e i n g elected a J.D. Last year she presided over Hersey Hall as its president. Everyone k n o w s y o u w i l l m a k e a w o n d e r f u l secretary, A n n , a n d our best wishes go w i t h y o u a l w a y s .

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JANET SYLVIA JOSSELYN "Syl" W h i t m a n , Massachusetts Medical Secretary Syl is the cute little g a l a t M e l v i l l e w h o , w i t h o u t f a i l , writes at least one letter a d a y . W h o to, Syl? This g a l keeps the secretarial affairs a n d f i n a n c i a l problems a t M e l v i l l e w e l l in h a n d by a c t i n g as secretary-treasurer. Syl certainly w i l l m a k e a w o n d e r f u l m e d i c a l secretary, a n d w e are sure she w i l l be a f a v o r i t e "doctor's n u r s e " G o o d luck a l w a y s , Syl.

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ELENORA KEATING "Ellie" Wellesley, Massachusetts X-Ray Technique Ellie is the v e r y capable President of the J.D.'s. She is also another of the g r e a t actresses w h i c h Deering House has g i v e n us this year v i a M a s q u e a n d Candle. W e are certain this t a l l g i r l w i l l do very w e l l as a n X-Ray Technician, a n d our best wishes go w i t h her a l w a y s , f o r a l o n g , h a p p y , successful career.

JANICE MARIE KELLEY South Portland, Maine Secretarial Science Janice can usually be seen w i t h Janet in the cafe or in the Day-Hop lounge. A l t h o u g h she is one of the quieter members of our class, w e are sure she w i l l m a k e an efficient secretary. The best always, Janice.

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SUE A N N E KINGSLEY Glens Falls, N e w York Secretarial Science W h e n Sue is not studying to retain her Dean's List record, she can usually be f o u n d in Deering's smoker l e a r n i n g h o w to p l a y b r i d g e . Her performance in the " W i z a r d of O z " last y e a r w i l l certainly be r e m e m b e r e d by everyone. W h e n y o u become a secretary, Sue, w e k n o w y o u w i l l be a tremendous success. Best of luck a l w a y s .

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"Connie" Augusta, Maine X-Ray Technique O n Sunday nights, Connie is usually f o u n d in Deering's smoker telling of her w e e k e n d f u n at M a i n e . She has m a n y fireside listeners, w h o a l w a y s sit on the edge of their seats r e a d y to ask, " A n d w h a t h a p p e n e d next?" W h e n y o u become a n X-Ray Technician, Connie, w i t h y o u r w o n d e r f u l personality, w e all k n o w that y o u w i l l be a tremendous success. Best wishes a l w a y s .

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HELEN SONYA KRAMER Portland, Maine Medical Technology Here is the scientist of our class. If y o u are ever l o o k i n g for Helen, be sure to stop by the l a b ; she can usually be f o u n d there. W h e n you become a medical technologist, Helen, w e a l l k n o w you w i l l be a b i g success. Good luck in e v e r y t h i n g you undertake.

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PRISCILLA N O R M A LAMB "Lambie" Harrison, M a i n e Madical Technology Better k n o w n to most of us as " L a m b i e " , this g a l is a l w a y s r e a d y f o r a g o o d l a u g h . O u r president of Deering House especially enjoys an unexpected caller in a green O l d s m o b i l e . A s y o u become a medical technologist, the.class of 1956 wishes y o u a l l k i n d s o f luck a l w a y s , Lambie.

IRENE PATRICIA LANDRY "Pat" Brewer, Maine Nursery School Pat is the Deeringite w h o keeps us w e l l i n f o r m e d of w h a t is h a p p e n i n g at the University of N e w H a m p s h i r e . N e x t y e a r she plans to transfer to the University of M a i n e a n d continue her e d u c a t i o n . W h e n y o u b e g i n teaching school, w h e t h e r it be nursery school or h i g h school, w e all k n o w , Pat, y o u w i l l be a b i g success. Best of luck a l w a y s .

U ALICE J O A N LAWSON "Joan" Wellesley, Massachusetts Nursery School A l t h o u g h shy a n d reserved w i t h strangers, J o a n is r e l a x e d a n d a t ease w i t h her friends a n d served competently as president of H o u g h t o n . She is a spirited p a r t i c i p a n t i n interhouse sports, a skilled w a t e r skier a n d has a n A.T.O. p i n of w h i c h she s v e r y p r o u d . The best to y o u a l w a y s , J o a n .

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N A N C Y JEAN LEACY "Nan" Cape Elizabeth, Maine Secretarial Science N a n is another in our class w h o has been very active in sports. Besides her excellent sports record, she has done a great job this year acting as President of the Day-Hops. She is also a m e m b e r of the Dean's Honor List. W h e n N a n becomes a secretary, w e k n o w she w i l l a l w a y s be successful.

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N A N C Y ELIZABETH LEGATE "Nan" Duxbury, Massachusetts Junior College General This Bellite has m a n y interests, b u t w e u n d e r s t a n d the strongest of these is the U. S. Coast Guard A c a d e m y . N a n is Secretary of our class a n d also keeps the f i n a n c i a l problems at Bell House i n o r d e r . M a y y o u h a v e success a n d happiness a l w a y s as y o u become a social service w o r k e r , N a n ; w e k n o w y o u w i l l .

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N A N C Y DEBORAH LEGRO "Debbie" Lexington, Massachusetts Secretarial Science Debbie certainly has d o n e a tremendous job this y e a r in securing our convocation speakers. W e take this o p p o r t u n i t y to t h a n k y o u , Debbie. This is one of the gals w h o is responsible f o r p a i n t i n g Bell's p i a n o a b r i g h t r e d . M a y this be a w a r n i n g to Ronnie! She really w i l l m a k e a cute secretary; the class gives y o u their best wishes a l w a y s .

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m NANCY GLENN LEWIS "Nan" North Attleboro, Massachusetts Medical Secretary N a n has certainly been one of the busiest girls on campus this year. Besides acting as a v e r y w i l l i n g a n d able J.D., she has served as President of the Science Club. N a n w i l l certainly m a k e m a n y friends w h e n she becomes a medical secretary. O u r best wishes go w i t h y o u for a long a n d successful career, N a n .

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J O A N N A CHRISTINE LINK "Chris" Paris, Illinois Liberal Arts Chris, president of the Canter Club, is a true r i d i n g enthusiast. W e hear she r e a l l y has q u i t e a t i m e k e e p i n g track of her r o o m m a t e , G a y ; a n d can usually b e n e a r d s a y i n g , " W o u l d y o u keep y o u r voices d o w n please!" As y o u go o n to a senior college next y e a r , Chris, our luck a n d best wishes g o w i t h y o u a l w a y s .

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"Millie" North W i n d h a m , M a i n e Medical Secretary A very sweet g a l w i t h g a i e t y a n d m a t u r i t y in just the r i g h t a m o u n t s , M i l l i e is a true a n d dear f r i e n d to a l l . W e h a v e no apprehensions as to her capabilities as a medical secretary. W e w i s h you all the best, M i l l i e ; congratulations a n d sincere g o o d wishes to you a n d hAr. H o o g h k i r k .

r^ PRISCILLA A N N MARSHALL "Pris" Hingham, Massachusetts Junior College General W e ' v e a f e e l i n g t h a t a l l the King's horses, i n c l u d i n g h o m e w o r k , could not keep Pris a w a y f r o m her skis w h e n the conditions a r e i d e a l a t Bridgton. Her b l u e eyes sparkle extra b r i g h t w h e n a n y o n e mentions outdoor activities — she excels in them a n d is a l w a y s a g o o d sport. A true f r i e n d , a l w a y s r e a d y f o r f u n — w e w i s h y o u a l l the best, Pris!

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m KATHERINE DORIS MARTIN "Katy" Falmouth, Maine Liberal Arts Katy is another busy g i r l on campus this year. She has done a g r e a t job acting as President of the Student Council, a n d Editor-inchief of the TOWER. Next year Katy is p l a n n i n g to transfer to Colby College. W h e r e v e r y o u go a n d w h a t e v e r y o u r endeavors, Katy, the class of 1956 says " t h a n k s " for e v e r y t h i n g , a n d m a y you have the best of luck a l w a y s .

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SHIRLEY LOUISE MAYBERRY "Shirl" South W i n d h a m , M a i n e Journalism Secretary A l t h o u g h Shirley is one of the quiet girls in the class, she w i l l certainly be r e m e m b e r e d f o r her h a r d w o r k on t h e M a r g r a y , both last y e a r a n d this; a n d also on the TOWER this year. Besides d o i n g a l l this fine w o r k , she has m a n a g e d to keep u p a c a d e m i c a l l y b y b e i n g on the Dean's List. Good luck a l w a y s , Shirley.

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PAULINE MARIE McCARTHY "Mick" Fall River, Massachusetts Medical Technology A v e r y pretty a n d lively little g a l , Mick w i l l be r e m e m b e r e d f o r her petite f i g u r e , lovely clothes, a n d qualities of leadership. Her intense interest in almost every campus activity t h a t involves w o r k has been a tremendous help. She also m a d e a very pretty a t t e n d a n t on the Queen's Court last y e a r on M a y w e e k - e n d . M a y y o u have the best a l w a y s , Mick.

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SALLY ROYAL McFARLIN "Sal" Dedham, Massachusetts Retailing Friendly, conscientious Sal has g a i n e d the respect of her f e l l o w classmates w i t h her competence a n d willingness to g o a l l out to help. This retailer can't help b u t succeed in every endeavor. Thanks, Sal, a n d the best t o y o u a l w a y s .

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JANE McKENZIE Pelham, N e w York Liberal Arts Jane is a n a v i d sports enthusiast. She has been v e r y active i n basketball a n d hockey, besides a l l the g r e a t w o r k she has d o n e f o r M a s q u e a n d Candle, of w h i c h she w a s president. This g a l w i l l be r e m e m b e r e d b y Deering girls as b e i n g its o n l y " 3 - D ' e r . " O u r best wishes a l w a y s f o r a w o n d e r f u l f u t u r e , J a n e .

ELIZABETH MELANSON "Berts" South Hanover, Massachusetts Junior College General Betts usually can be f o u n d w h e r e v e r " t h e g a n g " is. She handles the f i n a n c i a l matters over at Deering House, a n d w e hear she does a g r e a t job. Her g r e a t personality a n d easy h u m o r w i l l certainly be r e m e m b e r e d by e v e r y o n e . G o o d luck a l w a y s , Betts, in w h a t ever you u n d e r t a k e .

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DIANE MOORES "Di" South Portland, Maine Secretarial Science Di is the tall g i r l y o u can usually f i n d in the Day-Hop lounge. Last y e a r d u r i n g M a y w e e k - e n d , w e certainly w i l l r e m e m b e r the w o n d e r f u l p e r f o r m a n c e she m a d e in the " W i z a r d of O z " as "tAr. Scarecrow." Best wishes a l w a y s , Di, in w h a t e v e r y o u d o .

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"Mo" Bristol, Rhode Island Nursery School " M o " came to Westbrook f r o m Salva Regina College a t the m i d y e a r last y e a r . She can most a l w a y s be seen e a r l y i n the m o r n i n g h u r r y i n g across campus to m a k e her 8:20 class. What's the t r o u b l e , " M o , " doesn't the a l a r m clock w o r k ? The best of luck a l w a y s in whatever you undertake.

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"Carol" Scarsdale, N e w York Retailing O n e of the p e p p y members of the class is C a r o l , a n active a n d athletic g a l w h o has represented Houghton v e r y w e l l in hockey a n d basketball. W e understand she's a v e r y g o o d cook, too. Best wishes a l w a y s , Carol. Keep on h a v i n g f u n .

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LAURALEE A N N PERKINS "Perky" Wilton, M a i n e Secretarial Science A real cute g a l a n d a pleasant smile is the w a y to describe " P e r k y . " She is the treasurer of the I. R. C , a m e m b e r of the Dean's List, a n d a f a i t h f u l m e m b e r of Glee C l u b , w h i c h should e x p l a i n w h y she likes all kinds of music. In the f u t u r e , " P e r k y " plans to become a secretary, a n d w e w i s h her a l l kinds of success.

MURIEL THERESA PETERS "Terry" South Portland, M a i n e X-Ray Technique " T e r r y " is the g i r l w h o a l w a y s has a f r i e n d l y " H i " f o r e v e r y o n e . She is another of our " l a d i e s in w h i t e , " t r a i n i n g as a n X-Ray Technician. The class of '56 wishes you the best of luck in f u t u r e years, " T e r r y . " W e k n o w you w i l l be a tremendous success.

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"Kolli" Salisbury, Massachusetts Liberal Arts Kolli, one of our v e r y a b l e waitresses, is the g a l in Deering House w i t h pretty red hair. She seems to be quite h a p p y w h e n N e w Hampshire calls. W h a t is the a t t r a c t i o n , Kolli? She plans to continue her education at a senior college next year, so w h e r e v e r y o u m a y go, our best wishes go w i t h you a l w a y s .

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"Lo" Fairfield, Connecticut Retailing Lo is the " l a d y " of Bell House. N e w Harbor, M a i n e holds a special interest f o r her. W h y the f r e q u e n t visits d o w n there, Lo? Perhaps the r e t a i l i n g field w i l l beckon y o u in the future* but w h a t e v e r it m a y be, our wishes for success a n d happiness go w i t h y o u .

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MARGARET FRANCES REARDON "Margie" Lawrence, Massachusetts Nursery School M a r g i e is one of our very competent waitresses, a n d in a d d i t i o n to this, she handles the financial matters of our class by being its treasurer. When she starts to teach nursery school, w e all k n o w she w i l l make m a n y friends. Best wishes for success a n d h a p p i ness, a l w a y s , M a r g i e .

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SANDRA RICE "Sandy" Portland, M a i n e Nursery School Sandy came to Westbrook last y e a r f r o m Boston University J u n i o r College. She can usually be seen a r o u n d campus w i t h Helen. Sandy plans t o teach e l e m e n t a r y education in the f u t u r e , a n d our best wishes f o r a h a p p y career go w i t h y o u a l w a y s .

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m BARBARA JEAN RIPLEY "Barb" Brockton, Massachusetts Medical Secretary A n infectious g i g g l e , the musical flair a n d w i l l i n g n e s s to help no matter w h a t the job — that's Barb. Her friendliness w i l l be long r e m e m b e r e d as w i l l the a m o u n t of business she gives the U. S. m a i l . M a y y o u r life be filled w i t h m a j o r chords a n d smooth a r p e g g i o s , Barb. It's been g r e a t k n o w i n g y o u .

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=^-BJ CATHERINE MARY SHAW "Kay" South Portland, Maine Retailing Kay is a rather quiet m e m b e r of our class, but y o u can usually see her e n j o y i n g the f u n in the Day-Hop Lounge. A f t e r g r a d u a t i o n , Kay plans to enter the r e t a i l i n g field in either Portland or Connecticut. Good luck a l w a y s , Kay, in all your endeavors.

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SONJA N A N SIELING "Sonie" Amherst, Massachusetts Junior College General Sonie is a g a l w h o likes to read a n d w r i t e , w h i c h m a y e x p l a i n w h y she chose to m a j o r in English. Outside of school w o r k , t h o u g h , she enjoys d a n c i n g and s w i m m i n g . Sonie is a supporter to the alto section of the Glee Club a n d is a n Assistant News Editor for the M a r g r a y . W h a t e v e r your plans for the f u t u r e , Sonie, w e w i s h y o u the best f o r success a n d happiness a l w a y s .

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JUDITH WILLEY SKOFIELD "Judie" Ellsworth, M a i n e Journalism J a n u a r y 1, 1956, p r o v e d to be more t h a n just a n o t h e r d a y f o r J u d i e — f o r she a n d Paul w e r e m a r r i e d . Besides w r i t i n g to Paul every d a y , Judie is a busy g a l — s h e is editor of the M a r g r a y , assistant editor of the TOWER, a n d president of M e l v i l l e House. A f t e r g r a d u a t i o n she plans to join Paul, a n d the class of 1956 wishes y o u both the best a l w a y s f o r success, happiness, a n d g o o d health.

SUZANNE SMITH "Sue" Baltimore, M a r y l a n d Medical Technology Sue, an eager sports f a n a n d president of W . A . A., is a W a s h i n g ton College enthusiast, but w e hear she just loves those D a r t m o u t h week-ends. She has p a r t i c i p a t e d in all sports of the college as w e l l as the social activities. She is p l a n n i n g to become a medical technologist, a n d everyone k n o w s , Sue, you w i l l be a tremendous success. Best of e v e r y t h i n g a l w a y s . /

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CYNTHIA ELIZABETH SNOW "Cyn" Junior College General Portland, M a i n e Cyn has been v e r y active on the TOWER staff this y e a r as editor of the senior section. She is also a l i b r a r i a n for the glee club; a n d next year plans to go on to teachers college a n d m a j o r in business e d u c a t i o n . The class says, " t h a n k s " , Cyn, f o r e v e r y t h i n g , a n d best of luck a l w a y s .

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EUNICE MAE STANWOOD "Eunie" Gloucester, Massachusetts Retailing Eunice is a Houghtonite — rather q u i e t b u t cute. She seems to like the job of being social c h a i r m a n , for she holds this post in three school o r g a n i z a t i o n s — Retailing Club, M a s q u e a n d Candle, a n d a t Houghton Hall. She plans to enter the r e t a i l i n g field after g r a d u a t i o n , a n d m a y the best be yours a l w a y s , Eunie.

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KATHERINE SCOTT STARBUCK "Kathy" Sharon, Massachusetts Junior College General W e w i l l all remember Kathy f o r the w o n d e r f u l w o r k she has d o n e in M a s q u e a n d Candle. Thanks, Kathy, for the w o n d e r f u l plays y o u h a v e directed. Outside of school, t h o u g h , she has a n eye o u t f o r Colby College. W i l l she ever t a l k a t 7 a.m.? Never! O u r wishes f o r happiness a l w a y s g o w i t h y o u , Kathy.

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ROBERTA RICHARD TABER "Bobbie" Falmouth Foreside, M a i n e Liberal A Day-Hop, you can usually find Bobbie in the l i b r a r y . Last she w a s m a n a g e r of the Varsity basketball t e a m , a n d this has done " M u c h o " marvelous acting for M a s q u e a n d Candle. of luck a l w a y s in w h a t e v e r y o u u n d e r t a k e in the f u t u r e .

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M A R I O N ETHYL TYLER Wilton, M a i n e X-Ray Technique O n meeting this g a l f o r the first t i m e , y o u w o u l d think she is q u i e t ; but just w a i t 'til y o u get to k n o w her. She is a University of M a i n e f a n , a n d t h a t SAE pin really means a lot. As y o u become a n X-Ray technician, M a r i o n , m a y the best of e v e r y t h i n g be yours always.

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w EUOLEEN J O A N WILLIAMSON Portland, M a i n e Retailing Here is another g i r l w h o seems v e r y certain a b o u t her f u t u r e plans. Those f r e q u e n t trips to N e w Jersey seem to answer anyone's quest i o n . Clarke calls her every Saturday n i g h t , too! She plans to go into the r e t a i l i n g f i e l d , a n d the class of 1956 wishes her the best a l w a y s .

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I N A I YUH "Ina" Seoul, Korea Liberal Arts For c o m i n g to a strange country to be w i t h us here a t Westbrook, w e have a great deal of a d m i r a t i o n f o r Ina. A n d , after w e got t o k n o w her, w e discovered t h a t b e h i n d this musical talent a n d a b i l i t y to outshine us ail a c a d e m i c a l l y , is a g a y , i m p l i k e personality w e ' v e come to love. Ina h a r d l y needs a l l the luck a n d best wishes t h a t go w i t h her to senior college a n d t h r o u g h o u t life.

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First Row, Left to Right: Marcia Barnes, Maryann Tardy. Second Row: June Schramm, Inai Yuh, Nancy Hovey, Maureen Callahan, Pauline Lessard.

The Belles of '56 h a v e had f u n this year. Buba w a s the tallest a n d Nance Hovey the littlest one . . . a n d a hearty welcome to J u d y Theobold, June Schramm, Inai Y u h , a n d M a r c i a Barnes. U. of M., Northeastern, B. U., R. I. S. D., a n d Bowdoin top the interest rate — a n d a w a i t i n g June a n d the w e d d i n g bells are — a m o n g others, Sal a n d Don, J u d y a n d Sal, a n d Carol A n n a n d Brad. Remember M o a n d her shadow? — perhaps it's Mrs. S. Edie's love for the stage has m a d e Bell g u n g ho opera!! Besides phone calls a n d telegrams f r o m Chuck, there are also letters galore f r o m Brad, Johnny, Dick, Ray, a n d Joe. M a r g i e — keep up the good w o r k in the d i n i n g r o o m , a n d w h a t ' s this a b o u t a secret love???? Remember h a v i n g your f o r t u n e read by Nancy? A l l in a l l , g o o d - b y , Bell a n d Westbrook, — we'll never f o r g e t y o u ! !

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First Row, Left to Right: Nancy Leacy, Helen Kramer, Shirley Mayberry, Cynthia Snow, Janice Kelly, Judith Putnam, Gail Clifford, Jacqueline Grondin, Katherine Martin. Second Row: Judith Eldridge, Catherine Shaw, Roberta Taber, Sandra Rice, Diane Moores, Euoleen Williamson, Nancy Turner, Sandra Ballard, Diane W o o d , Marilyn Blake, Muriel Peters.

The Day-Hops were a big group this year — the largest yet — and w h a t a " f u n " year w e had! Eating out was the fashion when w e didn't have pizza around the fireplace. President Nancy and those Wednesday meetings with Betty, our veep, Carole keeping the records, and Pat taking in the money w e r e quite an experience. The male problem has been solved by Gail — best wishes! Our pinned girls, Anne, Donna, and Nancy, and others who worked on Bowdoin, Colby, Maine, Dartmouth. Katy, Judy, and Rae spoke for us at student council meetings while Marilyn, Gail, and Diane were our J.D.'s. Remember that great Farm Trip? — more spaghetti, Mr. Gridley? The campaign on crushed buts, the broken-down chair, our Pig Tale that took third, and mail call — long live the DayHops!!!!!

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First Row: Left to Right: Jane Rowe, Susanne Brent, Priscilla Lamb, Elizabeth M e l a n s o n , Rita Belyea. Second Row: M a r y a n n Powers, Sue Kingsley, M a r i o n Tyler, A n n Derby, Patricia H a y m a n . Third Row: Christie Link, Susan Pineo, Nancy B o y a j i a n , Perri G r e e n , Pauline M c C a r t h y , Karlene Pett e n g i l l , A n n Johnson, Cornelia Kinsman.

First Row, Left to Right: Jane McKenzie, J o a n M o r g a n , Susanne Smith. Second Row: Katherine Starbuck, Faith Cummings.

W e Deeringites did it up brown this year, winning the Halloween Skits and Interhouse Basketball plaques, thanks to our athletes, Freddie, Sue, Jane, Sue, Nancy, and Karlene and her B-Bop. W e had loads of pins this year, too — Rita, Barb, J.P., Lambie, M a r y Anne, and Kathy. How our Mrs. Emery stood the Bowdoin bull sessions we'll never know. Mickey did the honors for student council, and our J.D.'s Ellie and Ann keep the ball rolling. Janie, Sue, Rita, and Lynn made up that money-making quartet — and Christie and Sue played the ponies! "Get up, Peg!" — those 8:20 classes really got her. Remember Dad's weekend? and that volleyball game. Deering House and Westbrook — we'll never forget them — it's been real!!

First Row, Left to Right: Patricia Landry, Gayle Ames, Pearson. Second Row: Nancy A t k i n s o n , Elenora Keating.

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Twenty-four young women lived in close harmony at Goddard — well, at least things went smoothly when all animals, clothes, and other belongings were in their proper places. Miss Putnam and Miss Littlefield, along with our house officers — and Barb Thompson on Student Council showed us the w a y this year. We'll always have memories of the dull evenings when a journey to the cemetery perked things up, as well as the many parties, Janefs tropical garden, and especially our Maine Maritime and Bowdoin supporters. Mail call wouldn't be mail call if Pete, Joanie, Joy, and Millie weren't included. Remember Sue and how she loved sports cars? and just how did Deb-Deb look fresh as a daisy after late hours? It's Goddard for us — this has been "the" year.


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First Row, Left to Right: Johan G i f f o r d , Carol Bentley, Carol O ' D o n n e l l , B a r b a r a B a r i l , Josephine H a n d l e y , Iris Kamaros, B a r b a r a Michaeles, Sandra Dashner, Ellen Sloat. Second Row: Penny Loulakis, Elizabeth M c N e i l , M a r i e Schlutz, Theresa Stefanelli, Carole W e b e r , Juanita Dunbar, Scott Ormsbee, Dianne W a t s o n , M a r i e Langlais. Third Row: Carol W i g g i n , M a r i l y n Haynes, M a r y A n n Jackson, Jean D e a r b o r n , Nancy L u d w i g , M a r ilyn M a r c h , Dorcas M a r s a w , M a r y Jane Sturtevant.

The Hersey girls are overflowing with memories of the past year. We placed second in the Halloween Skits and showed well in Interhouse Basketball — but who can forget how our third floor reducers ate pizza, or the many fourth floor parties plus all that singing in the smokers! Sylvia's the lone engaged girl so far. Hersey meant talent this year with the voices of Joan and Barbara, Kip's dancing, Ricky's nimble fingers and our actresses. Talent was well shown by our leaders, too: Sally, our president; her vice president, B. J.; secretary, Diane; and treasurer, Randy. Who will ever forget Miss Giroux, Miss Gendron, and Mrs. Scott. Thanks to them, to our officers, and to M a r y Jane, our Student Council representative — Hersey has had a wonderful time this year.

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First Row, Left to Right: Suzanne Blake, Dorothy Carol Stevens, Cynthia Sharp. Second Row: Beverly Leavitt, Patricia Webster.

First Row, Left to Right: Barbara Higgins, Margaret Bridges, Nancy Guild. Second Row: Carolyn Mussig, Mary Christie.

First Row, Left to Right: Mary Ann Tarbox, Judith Wise, Joan Lawson, Nancy Buschenfeldt, Eunice Stanwood. Second Row: Joyce Bibber, Judith Griffin, Emily Bond, Virginia Armstrong. Third Row: Barbara Ripley, Margaret M a r t i n , Sally McFarlin, Elizabeth Croxford.

Houghton Hall is different, for she is a co-operative d o r m . Co-operation is just w h a t the f r e s h m a n a n d seniors h a v e h a d f o r the past year. W e ' v e been real friends w i t h real memories, especially of our Janie a n d her w o n d e r f u l Saturday in February. J o a n , J u d y , Nancy, " M e r " , Eunice, a n d Joyce d i d a g r e a t job on house council, plus our student councilor, Sally. Remember h o w Rip a n d Griff a w a i t e d those phone calls? A n d w h a t w i l l w e do w i t h o u t our Eunice's rebel yell a n d Carolyn's coffee. That soft, soft voice of Higgy's w a s effective in Masque a n d Candle. Carol a n d the breakfast dishes, a n d Joyce w i t h those A's coupled w i t h Joan's letters a n d Peg's men m a k e f o r r e m e m brances. The year has ended but time a n d space w i l l never separate us, the girls of Houghton a n d Mrs. Stevens a n d Westbrook.

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M E L V I L First Row, Left to Right: Sonja Sieling, Jane Auth, Carol Kibler, Yvonne Gallant. Second Row: Joanne Batson, Lauralee Perkins, Sylvia W o n g .

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It's been great at Melville this year, even with Pris' fire drills at just anytime . . . and Beth's clowning. Kibbie and Sonja joined in for the phone calls and the parties for our housemothers. Our Christmas party for the Boy's Home was a touching experience — thanks to our officers: Judie Skofield, President, Sylvia Josselyn, Secretary-Treasurer. W e certainly will miss Melville and Linda's nine-cent letters, Jo's regular weekend trips to Gloucester, and Hope's loyalty to the Maine Maritime Academy. Remember those late . . . coffee breaks . . . and best wishes to Judie, our only married girl. As the doors of Westbrook close for another year, w e , the girls of Melville, will be ever mindful of all the friends and memories that w e have put a w a y in our hearts.


p R O C T O R Front Row, Left to Right: Miriam Beard, Mary Sue Williamson, Jane Genthner, Deidra Mayer, Faith Hutchins, Patsy Morse. Second Row: Joyce Copeland, Peggy Gulliver, Lois Chick, Dorothy Krasenics, Barbara Mills. Third Row: Dorothy Efstration, Geraldine Johnson.

Front Row, Left to Right: Janet Almlof, Margaret Young, Carol Shute, Barbara Peary, Barbara Sanborn, Sylvia Rosenberg. Second Row: Joan Bancroft, Margaret Whittaker, Helen Cohen, Margaret Eustis, Ruth Karlin. Third Row: Nan Hosmer, Anita Sallus.

The midnight song sessions will still echo through the halls of Proctor long after June has come and gone. W e can point with pride to a wonderful year, thanks to prexy Jane Genthner, her veep Celia Crie, and to Marcia Barnes and Nan Hosmer for holding up the "minutes-and-money" end. Under the leadership of these officers and the guidance of Miss Merriman, Dean Howes, Miss Eveleth, and our "company housemother", Miss Giroux, 1955-1956 has been a memorable year. Dede Mayer served us on the student council, while our basketball go-getters showed up great in Interhouse competition. Telephone stampedes and all — 1955-56 has been grand for Proctor.


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The theme for Winter Carnival this year was "Dream with Disney", planned chiefly by the W. A. A. under the able guidance of Miss Martha Pratt. The name for the Winter Carnival Ball was "Enchanted Evening", held at the Eastland Hotel Ballroom. M a n y thanks to the decoration committee who elaborately trimmed the hall, and to everyone else who helped make the weekend a grand success. During the past year, the W . A. A. sponsored bowling teams, roller skating parties, trips to the f a r m , play-days, and other exciting activities. W. A. A. officers were Sue Smith, President; Carol Bjorkman, Vice President; Betty Winslow, Secretary; and Sue Brent, Treasurer.

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Flint. Standing: Nancy A t k i n s o n , M a n a g e r , C a r o l y n Mussig, Joan M o r g a n , Jane mings, Nancy M u l l i n , Judy G r i f f i n , Betty W i n s l o w , Miss M a r t h a Pratt. Absent: Jane Cudmore.

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Vanity ^Jieta <jtockey Although a three-four record doesn't look too well, this year's t e a m p l a y e d some very good hockey. T w o of the season's losses w e r e 1-2 games, t o u g h ones to lose. They w o n over O l d O r c h a r d 5 - 1 , South Portland 2 - 1 , a n d Thornton A c a d e m y 4 - 1 . They lost to Deering High 1-2, Thornton A c a d e m y 0-2, the University of N e w Hampshire 0-4, a n d Colby Jr. College 1-2. Honors for outstanding p e r f o r m a n c e of players should go to this teams' defensive positions. As center half-back, Freddie Cummings t u r n e d in an excellent record. Sue Brent, a senior, p l a y i n g her first Hockey, has certainly been the most i m p r o v e d player on the f i e l d . In offensive positions, Jane McKenzie a n d Joan M o r g a n as inners d i d a great deal of the b a l l c a r r y i n g a n d passing, setting up the center f o r w a r d for scoring. Sue Smith, center f o r w a r d , carried the scoring load this season. A pat on the back must also be g i v e n to this year's t w o goalies, N a n Leacy, as No. 1 Varsity g o a l i e , a n d C. B j o r k m a n , as a f r e s h m a n , turned in a n excellent p e r f o r m a n c e as No. 2 goalie. But, a b o v e all else, Field Hockey is a team g a m e , a n d w i t h o u t every p l a y e r g i v i n g the best performance possible, a g a m e is never w o n .

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Left to Right: G e r a l d i n e Johnson, M a r i l y n Pearson, J o a n M o r g a n , Faith C u m m i n g s , C a r o l y n Bjorkm a n , Sue Smith, Nancy A t k i n s o n , Faith Hutchins, Jane McKenzie, C a r o l y n Mussig. Absent: B a r b a r a D o n n e l l , Celia Crie.

Varsity JjasketbatL The 1955-56 Varsity basketball t e a m h a d t w o scheduled games that could not be p l a y e d d u e to w e a t h e r . One w a s a return g a m e w i t h Nasson College, a n d the other w a s w i t h Colby Jr. College. The varsity team held a record of five losses, three w i n s . Their w i n s w e r e over Thornton A c a d e m y 53-40, A l u m n a e 37-18, Nasson College 45-27, Fryeburg A c a d e m y 76-30, a n d South Portland 55-54. They lost to Husson College 38-82, Peering High 50-52, a n d the University of N e w Hampshire 6 6 - 7 1 . Outstanding players f o r the f o r w a r d s w e r e Freddie Cummings, Nancy A t k i n son, a n d Faith Hutchins, w h o took top honors in the seasons scoring, recording scores of 9 7 , 89, a n d 82 respectively. Praise must be given to all the f o r w a r d s , f o r as a t e a m , none could have a better percentage f o r the season. Each a n d every one scored consistently t h r o u g h o u t the season, a n d m a d e more t h a n 2 5 % of their f o u l shots. Credit also must go to t w o outstanding g u a r d s . Sue Smith a n d Jane McKenzie carried the defensive end all season w i t h able assistance f r o m C. B j o r k m a n . The other guards also filled in w e l l . All in a l l , it w a s a good season f o r Westbrook Jr. College.

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Kneeling, Left to Right: Dorcas Marsaw, Peggy Whittaker, Barbara Cross, Ann Potter, Barbara Sanborn. Standing: Geraldine Johnson, Mary Bedaw, Faith Hutchins, Bette Burnham, Judy Roper, Mary Christie, Miss Gloria Gendron. Absent: Nancy Buschenfeldt, Deborah Caton.

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Kneeling, Left to Right: Mary Sue Williamson, Eunice Stanwood, Priscilla Randall, Emily Bond, Jean Langlais. Standing: Miss Gloria Gendron, Betty Winslow, Charlotte Norton, Sandra Dashner, Peggy Whittaker, Jane Genthner, Sue Brent, Manager.

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ynterkouse JjasketbaLL A Maroon and Grey Basketball Jamboree got the Interhouse Basketball season underway after Thanksgiving vacation.

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vs. faculty set the stage for some excellent competition, each house setting its sights on the Interhouse Plaque. With the season well on its w a y , two houses were battling for first place, continuing right to the finish. Peering, the Senior contender, and Proctor, the Freshman, provided an exciting game until Peering showed its terrific ability in team play.

In spite of a third quarter rally, Proctor

became another victim of Peering House — tops in the Interhouse Tournament. Roberta Taber, basketball manager, set up the rotation schedule and kept the games running smoothly. M a n y thanks also go to the student officials who did a grand job refereeing all the games.

Left to Right: Patricia Landry, Marilyn Pearson, Jane McKenzie, Joan M o r g a n , Faith Cummings, Nancy Atkinson, Priscilla Lamb, Sue Brent, Sue Smith.

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Every house, with a full team and substitutes, is volleying for

that first place position and the House Plaque. The lead has changed three times, and all houses have been in one of the top spots. With only one week to go, Melville, Deering, and Proctor a r e deadlocked in a first place tie. As w e say, "Ifs anyone's game!" Thanks to Jane McKenzie, Manager, and her assistant, Barb Cross, for setting up the g a m e schedule and having things run well.

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Seated, Left to Right: Sally McFarlin, Rae Johnson, Katherine Martin, Dean Frank E. Hobson, Jr., Pauline McCarthy, Nancy Fish, Judith Putnam. Standing: Mary Jane Proesch, Barbara Thompson, Deidra Mayer, Beth Crooker.

All students of Westbrook Junior College are members of the Student Government, and the Student Council as the body of elected students representing all students in college legislative matters. The 1955-56 Student Council established as a Westbrook tradition Dad's Weekend at Halloween time, incorporating with those activities the successful Student-Faculty Auction of Services. The Council wishes to express its sincere gratitude to the fathers for their gift of money. To start the celebration of W . J. C.'s 125th year, an Anniversary Convocation was presented by the Council on March 5, the anniversary of the charter signing. Dr. Payson Smith, well-known educator, was the speaker. Officers of the Council: Katherine Martin, President; Pauline McCarthy, Vice-President-Treasurer; Rae Johnson, Secretary. Dean Frank E. Hobson, Jr. is advisor to the Council.

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Kneeling, Left to Right: Katherine Roach, Nancy Lewis, Ann Johnson, Gail Clifford, Diane W o o d . Seated: Marilyn Blake, Elenora Keating, Dean Frank E. Hobson, Jr.

Maturity, friendliness, love and respect for her college are but a f e w of the qualifications of a Junior Dean. One of the best definitions of a Jay-Dee is, "A girl who exemplifies and lives — the Westbrook W a y . " Advised by Dean Frank E. Hobson, the Jay-Dees act as intermediaries between the Faculty and students. They also serve as campus guides for prospective students and guests. The organization, which started in 1952, assists the administration in all capacities during Freshmen Orientation Week and later conducts the traditional Candlelight Service. This year the Junior Deans sponsored a series of lectures, one of the highlights being Rear Admiral Donald B. MacMillan's address-film-showing in Moulton Chapel on October 25. The 1955-56 Junior Deans were: Eleanora Keating, President; Marilyn Blake, Vice-President; Gail Clifford, Secretary; Katherine Roach, Treasurer; Nancy Lewis, Ann Johnson, Dianne Wood, Jane Cudmore and Katherine Coddaire.

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Seated, Left to Right: Susan Pineo, Rita Belyea, Gail Kelly, Christie Link, Gail Andrews, Jean Quinn, Linda Armstrong. Standing: Lucille Plante, Sylvia Smith, Perri Green, Scott Ormsbee, Barbara MacGibbon, Jane Auth, Sylvia Josselyn.

Through early autumn and in the spring, Canter Club members have enjoyed many supper and breakfast rides along the wooded trails surrounding the Tally-Ho Stables in Scarborough. The M a y Weekend Horse Show was the big event of the year along with the street dance, also held in M a y . Club officers were: Christie Link, President; Gail Kelly, Vice-President; Rita Belyea, Treasurer; Gail Andrews, Secretary.

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1 First Row, Left to Right: Joyce Copeland, MaryEsther Brock, Anita Sallus, Elpiniki Loulakis, Cynthia Snow, Yvonne Gallant, Janet Almlof, Laurie Wilson, Pauline McCarthy, Barbara Ripley, Ann Derby, Patricia Honan, Jean Merrill, Carol Bentley. Second Row: Shirley Sewall, Barbara Meister, Mary Jane Proesch, Beth McNeil, Barbara Mills, Lauralee Perkins, Joan Bancroft, Marcia Barnes, Nadine Harkins, Peggy Whittaker, Peggy Sanborn, Betty Jackson, Jacqueline Cochrane, Nancy Legate, Naydene Timberlake. Third Row: Deborah Mallett, Carol O'Donnell, Carol Kibler, Jacquelyn Grondin, Dolores Gantnier, Barbara Briggs, Peggy Bridges, Edith Beres, Marion Tyler, Diane Libby, Iris Kamaros, Barbara Micheales, Roberta Kinney, Janet Kay, Jane Auth, Judie Skofield, Jean Skillins. Fourth Row: Evelyn Colpitts, Priscilla Marshall, Millicent MacGrath, Beth Clish, Nancy Buschenfeldt, Dorcas Marsaw, Emily Bond, Louise Doane, Perri Green, Carole Gray, Sonja Seiling, Sue Blake, Mary Ann Jackson, Sylvia Rosenberg, Joan Lawson, Mary Freeman, Sonya Pulcifur.

The Glee Club, directed by Mr. Marshall Bryant and accompanied by Miss Katherine Merk, maintained an active schedule during the year 1955-1956. Highlighting the year was the singing of Handel's "Messiah" together with several Portland choruses in December. The girls also displayed their talent for different clubs in the Portland area. As a special part of the Anniversary Convocation in March the Glee Club sang an old song of the college, "The Old Bell Of Westbrook". In April, the Westbrook Glee Club joined with the University of New Hampshire men's chorus in a spring concert. As a part of M a y Weekend, the Westbrook singers presented a concert from the Proctor Hall stairway. Club officers were Laurie Wilson, President; Janet Almlof, Vice-President; Pauline McCarthy, Secretary.

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Seated, Left to Right: Pamela Jessop, Maureen M u r p h y , Pauline Lessard, Etta Fechner, Lauralee Perikns, Irene V a l e r i o . S t a n d i n g : Janet Lewis, Mr. W . G r e g o r M a c f a r l a n , M a r y a n n T a r d y , Maureen DeCourcy, M a r i o n Tyler, Deborah M a l l e t , Dorcas M a r s a w , M a r g a r e t Reardon, Perri G r e e n , A n n Potter, Jacquelyn Hall, Linda Armstrong.

The club successfully sponsored the observance of United Nations Day, held on the Westbrook Campus for the benefit of the Greater Portland area. The twenty members of the club with their competent advisors W . Gregor Macfarlan and Daniel P. Dacey also held coffee-pot discussions and a successful dance. The 1955-56 officers were President, Irene Valerio; Vice-President, Etta Fechner; Recording Secretary, Gail Kelly; Corresponding Secretary, Pauline Lessard; Treasurer, Lauralee Perkins. The club also sponsors a high school forum composed of N e w England high school students and directed by Westbrook Junior College students. This year the I. R. C. joined the Association of International Relations Club and gave a midterm and final popular movie. The members presented a minstrel show in April.

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Seated, Left t o Right: Judie Skofield, Shirley M a y b e r r y , Higgins. S t a n d i n g : Maureen DeCourcy, Susan W e a r , Gail Andrews.

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A new standard was set this year for the editions of the MARGRAY. A concerted effort was made by the staff in the hopes that unnecessary mistakes such as the mispelling of names, typographical errors and the like might be prevented in the monthly issues of the college newspaper. Three of the new features introduced in the 1955-56 MARGRAY were a fashion column, a student opinion questionnaire, and candid snapshots with each dorm's house news. The MARGRAY, under tAr. Gridley's supervision, was headed by Judie Skofield as Editor-in-Chief. The staff included Feature Editors, Shirley Mayberry and Priscilla Marshall; Assistants, Sally Crowell and Gail Andrews; News Editor, Barbara Higgins; Assistants, Rebecca Fellows, Maureen DeCourcy, Jane Rowe, Sonja Seiling, Judith Eldridge, Roberta Tabor, Susan Wear, Hope Guild; Business and Advertising, Pauline Lessard; Assistant, Nan Tardy; Art, Katherine Roach; Sports, Barbara Briggs and Jean Merrill.

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In this g r o u p are: Perri G r e e n , Katherine Starbuck, Miss M a r y Lee Haugum, Patricia H a y m a n , Ann Johnson, M a r i e Schultz, Susan Pineo, Yvonne G a l l a n t , Jane Auth, Sally McFarlin, Joyce Bibber, Carol L u d w i g , G a i l A n d r e w s , Geraldine Johnson, Janet A l m l o f , Bette B u r n h a m , Joan Bancroft, Pamela Jessop, M a r g a r e t Bridges, Susanne Brent, June Schramm, Judie Skofield, C y n t h i a Nevers, M a r g a r e t W h i t t a k e r , Beth Crooker, Eunice S t a n w o o d , B a r b a r a Higgins, Sally C r o w e l l , Jane McKenzie, M a r y B e d a w .

Under the brilliant and sincere direction of Miss M a r y Lee Haugum, the Masque and Candle had a full and successful year once a g a i n . It is to Miss Haugum that the Club extends its deepest gratitude and rightful admiration for her guidance and penetrating appreciation of the theater arts. In the fall, P. J. C. joined with the club in presenting two one-act plays. The Christmas Nativity pageant was another success. 1955-1956 saw these and many other professional shows of talent and ability in such presentations as the Freshman-Senior Competition Plays, and the spring play, "Quality Street". Socially, the club dance meant an enjoyable event. The lucky and hard-working members of the Masque and Candle received their keys at the spring banquet. Thanks to Jane McKenzie, President and all the other officers and members, Westbrook was able to attend many a stage performance of highest caliber — that's the theater — that's Masque and Candle.

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Seated, Left to Right: Susanne Brent, Miss M a r t h a Roach, Priscilla Lamb, Nancy Turner. Standing: Faith Cummings, Carol Kibler.

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The Westbrook Outing Club had a successful year in / 55- / 56.

Not many

girls — and faculty — missed the Farm trips, mountain-climbing, ski movies, and the outdoor cook-out. A program of sports movies in general plus guest speakers rounded out the year — but don't that the Outing Club teamed with W . A. A. in sponsoring "Dream With Disney"! Officers this year were: President, First Semester, Jane Cudmore, Second Semester, Nancy Atkinson; Secretary, Priscilla Lamb; Treasurer, Jane McKenzie; Trip Chairman, Faith Cummings. The club advisor is Miss Martha Pratt.

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First Row, Left to Right: M a r y Jo D i g b y , Louise Doane. Second Row: Lois Piper, M a r g a r e t Bridges, Judith Putnam, Eunice S t a n w o o d , Miss Constance Curry, Patricia H a y m a n , C a r o l y n Mussig, Bertha Peterson, Joy Thompson, Nancy L u d w i g . Third Row: M a r i l y n M e d i n g , Sally M a c f a r l i n , MaryEsther Brock, Joyce C o p e l a n d , Catherine Shaw, M a r y Freeman, Patricia Briggs, B a r b a r a M a c G i b b o n , Eunice S t a n w o o d .

The Retailing Club consists of those Westbrook girls who are working to become career girls in the business w o r l d of t o d a y a n d their activities accented this a m b i t i o n . The major project of this club w a s the sponsoring of the a n n u a l Fashion Show. Members of the club select the garments f r o m a w i d e v a r i e t y , model t h e m , a n d w r i t e the entire p r o g r a m . The girls g a v e an a n n u a l dance w h i c h also w a s a pleasant affair. Club officers w e r e President, Patricia H a y m a n ; Vice-President, Nancy Buchenfeldt; Secretary, Carolyn Mussig; Treasurer, Bertha Peterson; a n d Social C h a i r m a n , Eunice S t a n w o o d . The club's advisor is Miss Constance Curry.

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Front Row: Janet K a y , Nancy Lewis, Betty Wfnslow. Second Row, Left t o Right: Shirley S e w a l l , Barbara Thompson, Theresa S t e f a n e l l i , Nancy G u i l d , A n i t a Sallus, Sheila O'Brien, Frances l o v a n n a , B a r b a r a Ripley, Judith G r i f f i n , Judith G r e e n h a l g h , Sylvia Josselyn, Beth Crooker, V i r g i n i a A r m s t r o n g , Yvonne G a l l a n t . Third Row: Jean D e a r b o r n , Dolores G a n t n i e r , Beth M c N e i l , M a r i l y n Haynes, Jane A u t h , Iris Kamaros, Sandra A d a m s , Cornelia Kinsman, Sally Weeks, Linda French, Diane Dorr, Millicent M a c G r a t h , Sylvia Rosenberg, Carol Shute. Fourth Row: Mr. John G o r d o n , Laurie W i l s o n , Pauline McCarthy, Lois Chick, Sonja Pulcifer, B a r b a r a Mills, Jean Skillins, Judy W a s g a t t , Patricia Tupper, Perri G r e e n , Dorothy Efstration, Carole G r a y , Patsy Morse, Barbara S a n b o r n , C a r o l y n B j o r k m a n , B a r b a r a Peary, Peggy Eustis, Ruth K a r l i n , M a r c i a Barnes, Mr. E d w a r d H o o g h k i r k .

The Science Club started off its 1955-1956 season with a new set of officers — Nancy Lewis, President; Betty Winslow, Vice-President; Janet Kay, Secretary; and Jane Caldwell, Treasurer. Throughout the year, the club has planned many lectures, films, and guest appearances of outstanding personalities in the Medical Field. In the spring, Science Club members plan their annual trip to the Medical Institute in Boston and to a current play. This year with the help and assistance of the club advisors: tAr. Edward Hooghkirk, Mr. John Gordon, and Miss Ellen Littlefield, the Science Club has put on a joint movie film with the S. R. A. for the benefit of the entire student body and staff.

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First Row, Left te> Right: V i r g i n i a Armstrong, Sally McFarlin. Second Row: Eunice S t a n w o o d , M a r g a r e t Bridges, Barbara M a c G i b b o n , B a r b a r a Higgins, Cornelia Kinsman, B a r b a r a Ripley, Mrs. Denise Schluter, Elizabeth Jackson, M a r y B e d a w , Sylvia Rosenberg. Third Row: Pamela Jessop, Irene V a l e r i o , Bette B u r n h a m , Patricia H a y m a n , Deborah M a l l e t , Patricia Landry.

The S. R. A. sponsored its annual dance in the early fall. "Painter's Paradise" caried out the theme of modern art with Pam Jessop in charge of decorations and Nancy Boyajian as general chairman for the affair. Joint coffee-pot discussions were held periodically during the year with the I. R. C. This project was carried out cooperatively between the two clubs for the benefit of all members of the organizations. The. S. R. A. was represented in the fall by a delegation which attended the Maine Fall Conference of The Student Christian Movement in New England. This conference was held at Colby College. Officers of the Student Religious Association were: Barbara Higgins, President; Bette Burnham, Vice President; Betty Beaver, Recording Secretary; Pamela Jessop, Corresponding Secretary; Irene Valerio, Treasurer; Sally McFarlin, Convocation Chairman; Nancy Boyajian, Social Chairman; Betty Jackson, Publicity Chairman; and M a r y Bedaw, Grace Chairman. M a n y cheers of gratitude go to the club's advisors — Mrs. Denise Schluter and Mrs. Agnes Emery — for their faithful service and guidance.

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ATHLETIC FIELD IN WINTER This is a scene t h a t w a s v e r y f a m i l i a r in M a i n e this past w i n t e r as w e experienced, a l o n g w i t h the rest of New England, an unusually heavy snowfall.

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"LET'S DANCE!" T h r o u g h o u t the year, a n u m ber of dances a r e sponsored by campus

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HALLOWEEN WEEKEND FATHER-DAUGHTER WEEKEND The Student Council reports a m a j o r success for Dad's W e e k e n d — Westbrook's new t r a d i t i o n . Our dads are our dates for sports events, dances, gettogethers, open houses, the Halloween Skits — plus the Auction of Services! Held at Halloween t i m e , this w e e k e n d gives all of us a chance to entertain o u r dads f o r a f u l l w e e k e n d of good f u n .

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A FACULTY GROUP AT THE PRESIDENT'S HOME O f t e n , d u r i n g the y e a r , Presid e n t a n d M r s . Proctor e n t e r t a i n g r o u p s of f a c u l t y members a n d students

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THE "TONNETTES" Westbrook's O w n Quartette

CAROL SING W . J. C. FACULTY A N D ADMINISTRATION Each y e a r d u r i n g the w e e k prior to Christmas v a c a t i o n , one evening is devoted to a carol sing on the f r o n t campus. A l l of the houses, in a d d i t i o n to the faculty, join together in singing a v a r i e t y of Yuletide carols.

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DINNER CREW AT HOUGHTON Three times a d a y , the girls in Houghton Hall, Westbrook's Co-op D o r m , p r e p a r e meals for the t w e n t y - e i g h t residents of t h a t house — a n d there's even a machine for the dishes!

HERSEY FRESHMEN ENJOY A PIZZA PARTY Almost a n y t i m e is the right time to take a break f r o m those studies a n d enjoy "fresh f r o m the o v e n " pizza.

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SENIORS Ames, Gayle, Fryeburg, M a i n e

Callahan, M a u r e e n , 37 Plummer A v e n u e , N e w b u r y p o r t , Massachusetts

Armstrong, Virginia, 16 Lockwood i n g t o n , Massachusetts

Road, LexChiasson, Janet, 37 A r l i n g t o n Street, P o r t l a n d , Maine

Atkinson, Nancy, North Street, Saco, M a i n e Clifford, Gail, 115 Lexington A v e n u e , P o r t l a n d , Maine

Auth, Jane, 1098 Wells Place, S t r a t f o r d , Connecticut

Corey, Mrs. Lillian, M i l l Creek, Falmouth Foreside, M a i n e

Ballard, Sandra, 69 Providence A v e n u e , South Portland, M a i n e

Crooker, Beth, South Paris, M a i n e Barnes, Marcia, West Limestone Road, Fort Fairfield, Maine Batson, Joanne, 35 M o u n t Gloucester, Massachusetts

Pleasant

Cross, Barbara, 81 Westminster City, N e w York

Road, G a r d e n

Avenue, Cummings, Faith, Barnstable, Massachusetts

Belyea, Rita, Riverhurst, Kennebunk, M a i n e

Derby, Ann, 160 C o m m o n w e a l t h A v e n u e , West Concord, Massachusetts

Beres, Edith, Litchfield Road, W a t e r t o w n , Connecticut

Donnell, Barbara, Maine

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Bibber, Joyce, South H a r p s w e l l , M a i n e Dorr, Diane, West Boothbay Harbor, M a i n e Blake, Marilyn, 9 Robie Street, G o r h a m , M a i n e Eldridge, Judith, 40 Drew Road, South P o r t l a n d , Maine

Bond, Emily, Jefferson, M a i n e Boulter, June, Steep Falls, M a i n e

Fish, Nancy, 330 C o m m o n w e a l t h A v e n u e , Attleboro Falls, Massachusetts

Boyajian, Nancy, 390 Linden Street, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts

French, Laurinda, 30 Conger Massachusetts

Brent, Susanne, 50 Taft A v e n u e , West N e w t o n , Massachusetts

Road, Worcester,

Gallant, Yvonne, Southwest Harbor, M a i n e

Brewer, Mrs. M a r i e , 24 High Street, Y a r m o u t h , Maine

Gray, Carole, 20 Vesper Street, Portland, M a i n e

Bridges, Margaret, Box 322, Wells, M a i n e

Green, Perri, 4627 M a r t i n M i l l Pike, Knoxville, Tennessee

Caldwell, Jane, 144 Perkins A v e n u e , Brockton, Massachusetts

Greenhalgh, Judith, 14 Englewood Lane, W a r w i c k , Rhode Island

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Griffin, Judith, 135 M a r b l e Massachusetts

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Stoneham,

Landry, Patricia, 159 C h a m b e r l a i n Street, Brewer, Maine

Grondin, Jacqueline, Conant Street, Westbrook, Maine

Lawson, Joan, 41 H u n n e w e l l Street, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Leacy, Nancy, C r a g m o o r , Elizabeth, M a i n e

Guild, Hope, Castine, M a i n e Hall, Carol A n n , N o r w a y , M a i n e

Legro, Nancy, Massachusetts

Hayman, Patricia, 448 W o o d f o r d s Street, Portland, Maine Higgins, Barbara, M a p l e t o n , M a i n e

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Lessard, Pauline, 67 Groton Street, Massachusetts

Lawrence,

Lewis, Nancy, 367 B r o a d w a y , N o r t h A t t l e b o r o , Massachusetts

Hovey, Nancy, 268 Fiske Street, Holliston, Massachusetts 39

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Legate, Nancy, Park Street, D u x b u r y , Massachusetts

Hall, Jacquelyn, 54 H a w t h o r n e A v e n u e , Needh a m , Massachusetts

Jessop, Pamela, N e w Hampshire

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Link, Christie, S h a d o w b r o o k , Paris, Illinois MacGrath, Millicent, N o r t h W i n d h a m , M a i n e

Nashua,

Marshall, Priscilla, 144 Summer Street, H i n g h a m , Massachusetts

Johnson, Ann, 54 A l b e r t Street, Melrose, Massachusetts

Martin, Katherine, RFD N o . 4, Portland, M a i n e Josselyn, Sylvia, Massachusetts

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Martin, Margaret, 33 M a p l e Street, Dobbs Ferry, N e w York

Keating, Elenora, 494 W a s h i n g t o n Street, Wellesley, Massachusetts

Mayberry, Shirley, RFD fNo. 2, South W i n d h a m , Maine

Kelley, Janice, 209 Richland Street, South Portland, Maine

McCarthy, Pauline, 908 River, Massachusetts

Kibler, Maine

McFarlin, Sally, 121 O a k d a l e A v e n u e , D e d h a m , Massachusetts

Carol, 8 W o o d

Kingsley, Sue, 24 Falls, N e w York

Road, Cape

Flandreaux

Cottage,

Avenue,

McKenzie, Jane, 246 N e w York

Glens

Helen,

96

Federal

Street,

Street,

Loring A v e n u e ,

Fall

Pelham,

Melanson, Elizabeth, South Hanover, Massachusetts

Kinsman, Cornelia, 56 W i n t h r o p Street, A u g u s t a , Maine Kramer, Maine

Bedford

Moores, Diane, 131 W y t h b u r n Road, South Portland, Maine

Portland,

Morgan, Joan, 39 B r o a d w a y , Pleasantville, N e w York

Lamb, Priscilla, Harrison, M a i n e

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Murphy, M a u r e e n , Rhode Island

6

Walley

Mussig, Carolyn, 4 M e a d o w N e w York

Street,

Bristol,

Sieling, Sonja, 44 M o u n t Pleasant A v e n u e , A m herst, Massachusetts Skofleld, Maine

Road, Scarsdale,

Judith,

272

Main

Street,

Ellsworth,

Pearson, Marilyn, 83 Thornton Road, N e e d h a m , Massachusetts

Smith, Suzanne, 921 Regester A v e n u e , B a l t i m o r e , Maryland

Pellicani, Marianne, W a r r e n , M a i n e

Snow, Cynthia, 93 Pine Street, P o r t l a n d , M a i n e

Perkins, Lauralee, W i l t o n , M a i n e

Stanwood, Eunice, Hesterus A v e n u e , Gloucester, Massachusetts

Peters, Muriel, 119 Scammon Street, South Portland, Maine

Starbuck, Katherine, 552 Sharon, Massachusetts

Pettengill, Karlene, 27 Beach Road, Salisbury, Massachusetts Pineo, Susan, 37 Connecticut

Concord

Piper, Lois, Connecticut

Crestwood

137

Road,

Stevens, Carol, 56 Grosvenor Massachusetts

Manchester,

Road,

Main

Street,

Road, N e e d h a m ,

Taber, Roberta, Falmouth Foreside, M a i n e Tarbox, M a r y A n n , 106 M a i n Street, F a r m i n g ton, Maine

Fairfield,

Tardy, M a r y a n n , 24 Quebec Street, F a r m i n g t o n , Maine

Powers, M a r y a n n , W i n t h r o p , M a i n e Putnam, Judith, 153 G l e n w o o d land, Maine

South

Avenue,

Port-

Theobold, Judith, Exeter, N e w

Hampshire

Turner, Nancy, 109 Hillside A v e n u e , South Portland, Maine

Reardon, Margaret, 180 Exchange Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts

Tyler, M a r i o n , W i l t o n , M a i n e Rice, Sandra, 435 Maine

Deering A v e n u e ,

Portland, Valerio, Irene, 187 M o u n t Hope A v e n u e , Bristol, Rhode Island

Ripley, Barbara, 26 Copeland Street, Brockton, Massachusetts

Weeks, Sally, South H a r p s w e l l , M a i n e

Roach, Katharine, North Buckley A v e n u e , Westport, Connecticut

Williamson, Euoleen, 57 G l e n w o o d A v e n u e , Portland, Maine

Rogers, Donna, West M a i n Street, Thomaston, Maine

Wilson, Laurie, RFD N o . 3, A u g u s t a , M a i n e

Rowe, Jane, 23 M a i n Street, G o r h a m , M a i n e

W o n g , Sylvia, 353 Park Road, West Connecticut

Schramm, June, River Maine

Wood, Diane, 52 d e m o n s Street, South P o r t l a n d , Maine

Shaw, Catherine, Portland, M a i n e

33

House, South

Haskell

Berwick,

Avenue,

South

Hartford,

Yuh, Inai, 8617 S p r i n g v a l e Road, Silver Springs, Maryland

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FRESHMEN Clish, Beth, Ocean House Road, Cape Elizabeth, Maine Cochrane, Jacqueline, 14 M a c k w o r t h Street, Portland, M a i n e Cohen, Helen, 707 C o m m o n w e a l t h A v e n u e , N e w t o n , Massachusetts Cole, Donna, Crescent Greens, Cape Elizabeth, Maine Colpitts, Evelyn, W o o d l a n d , M a i n e Copeland, Joyce, 18 M a p l e A v e n u e , Fairhaven, Massachusetts Corliss, Margaret, 752 Ocean A v e n u e , Portland, Maine Crie, Celia, 11 James Street, Rockland, M a i n e Crowell, Sally, Berry A v e n u e , West Y a r m o u t h , Massachusetts Croxford, Elizabeth, 54 South Chestnut Street, Augusta, Maine Curtin, Carol, 81 Carlton Road, W a b a n , Massachusetts Dashner, Sandra, 22 Cottage A v e n u e , Springfield, Vermont Dearborn, Jean, M e r e d i t h , N e w Hampshire DeCourcy, Maureen, 6 Colonial Terrace, Brockt o n , Massachusetts Dexter, Diana, Delano Road, M a r i o n , Massachusetts Dickson, Faye, 6 B Street, O l d O r c h a r d Beach, Maine Digby, M a r y Jo, 54 Haskell Street, Gloucester, Massachusetts Doane, Louise, 457 Cottage Road, South Portland, Maine Drencsko, S a n d r a , 19 David Road, Portland, Maine Dunbar, Juanita, Southwest Harbor, M a i n e Efstration, Dorothy, 32 John Street, H a v e r h i l l , Massachusetts Eustis, Margaret, Strong, M a i n e Fechner, Etta, 15 Lafayette Street, W h i t e Plains, N e w York Fellows, Rebecca, 35 Castine A v e n u e , Portland, Maine Flint, Jolean, 20 Orchard Street, F a r m i n g t o n , Maine Freeman, M a r y Elizabeth, 15 M u r r a y Street, Portland, M a i n e Gantnier, Dolores, Broad Turn Road, West Scarboro, M a i n e

Adams, Sandra, 55 Poplar Street, Bangor, M a i n e Almlof, Janet, 11 Brook Place, I r v i n g t o n , N e w York Andrews, Gail, 148 M e r i d e n A v e n u e , Southingt o n , Connecticut Armstrong, Linda, 15 Rodman Place, D e d h a m , Massachusetts Bancroft, Joan, 2 4 Byron Street, H a v e r h i l l , Massachusetts Baril, Barbara, 19 A l l a i n Park, A u b u r n , M a i n e Beard, M i r i a m , Kemp Street, G r o t o n , Massachusetts Bedaw, M a r y , 60 W a t e r Street, Keene, N e w Hampshire Bentley, Carol, 176 Sparks A v e n u e , Pelham, N e w York Bess, Beverly, 3 4 Lemoyne Street, Braintree, Massachusetts Bessey, Barbara, Buckfield, M a i n e Bishop, Beverly, Saint A l b a n s , M a i n e Bjorkman, Carolyn, 23 Coolidge Street, N e w Britain, Connecticut Blake, Suzanne, G e o r g e t o w n Road, West N e w b u r y , Massachusetts Briggs, Barbara, C a r i b o u , M a i n e Briggs, Doris, Naples, M a i n e Briggs, Patricia, Pine Point Road, Scarboro, Maine Brock, MaryEsther, 43 Byrd A v e n u e , West, N e w t o n , Massachusetts Brown, Patricia, Dry Mills, M a i n e Buckley, Lois, 22 H i g h l a n d A v e n u e , Derry, N e w Hampshire Burnham, Bette, 125 M a p l e A v e n u e , Windsor, Connecticut Burnham, Eva, 173 Pauline Street, W i n t h r o p , Massachusetts Buschenfeldt, Nancy, 1522 Turnpike Street, Stoughton, Massachusetts Cady, Janice, 292 Eastern Promenade, Portland, Maine Cahill, Leilani, 27 A n d r e w s Road, Bath, M a i n e Caton, Deborah, 923 M i d d l e Street, Bath, M a i n e Chick, Lois, M o n m o u t h , M a i n e Christie, M a r y , 34 Pleasant Street, Wellesley, Massachusetts Cleaves, Erla, 101 Chapel Street, South Portland, Maine

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Langella, M a u r e e n , 20 Haven Road, South Portland, Maine Langlais, M a r i e , 11 Booker Street, Brunswick, Maine Leavitt, Beverly, B r i d g t o n , M a i n e Leonard, Carol, 3 Congress Place, P o r t l a n d , Maine Lewis, Janet, 1 Pioneer Road, A r l i n g t o n , Massachusetts Libbey, Dorothy, B r i d g t o n , M a i n e Libby, Diane, G r a y , M a i n e Loulakis, Elpiniki, 181 A u b u r n StreefManchester, N e w Hampshire

Genthner, Jane, G r o t o n , Massachusetts Gifford, Trilby, 195 Bellevue Road, N o r t h Q u i n c y , Massachusetts Goodwin, Beverly, 136 Elm Street, South Portland, Maine Guild, Nancy, 44 K i m b a l l Street, N e e d h a m , Massachusetts Gulliver, Margaret, 11 Glover Place, B a l d w i n , N e w York Haley, A n n , 90 M o n r o e A v e n u e , Westbrook, Maine Haller, M a r t h a , 25 Hollis Road, Portland, M a i n e Handley, Josephine, 385 South M a i n Street, Manchester, Connecticut Harkins, Nadine, 188 Islington Road, A u b u r n d a l e , Massachusetts Haugen, Nancy, 254 Pine Street, South Portland, Maine Haynes, Marilyn, 4 Winston Road, Worcester, Massachusetts Hendrickson, Jean, 455 N o r t h State Street, Concord, N e w Hampshire Honan, Patricia, 400 W o o d f o r d Street, Portland, Maine Hosmer, N a n , RFD No. 1, S p r i n g f i e l d , V e r m o n t Hunt, Carol, 691 M a i n Street, Lynnfield Center, Massachusetts Hutchins, Faith, Cape Neddick, M a i n e lovanna, Frances, 2 Hughes Street, Q u i n c y , Massachusetts Jackson, Elizabeth, 26 Higgins Street, Portland, Maine Jackson, M a r y - A n n , 6 4 Park Street, Dan vers, Massachusetts Johnson, Geraldine, 22 H a m m o n d Street, Lewiston, Maine Johnson, Rae, O l d County Road, G o r h a m , M a i n e Kamaros, Iris, 33 Burns A v e n u e , Thompsonville, Connecticut Karlin, Ruth, 130 Thorndike Street, Brookline, Massachusetts Kay, Janet, 50 G r a n d Street, Reading, Massachusetts

Ludwig, Carol, 108 Valley Road, Glen Rock, N e w Jersey Ludwig, Nancy, 110 Hazelton Street, Ridgefield Park, N e w Jersey Lyons, Charlotte, 50 West Street, P o r t l a n d , M a i n e MacGibbon, Barbara, Litchfield, Connecticut MacQuinn, Carolyn, 113 M a i n Street, Bar Harbor, M a i n e M a c V a n e , Eleanor, 56 Carlyle Road, P o r t l a n d , Maine Maguire, A n n , M a i n Street, N o r t h C o n w a y , N e w Hampshire Mallett, Deborah, 14 High Street, F a r m i n g t o n , Maine M a r s a w , Dorcas, 6 Rexhame Road, Worcester, Massachusetts M a y e r , Deidra, 547 West Hudson Street, Long Beach, N e w York McNeil, Elizabeth, 7 D o g w o o d Road, W e s t o n , Massachusetts Meding, M a r i l y n , 276 Clove Road, N e w Rochelle, N e w York Meister, Barbara, 169 Sycamore Street, W a t e r t o w n , Massachusetts Merrill, Jean, 24 H a m i l t o n Street, South Portland, Maine Michaeles, Barbara, 20 Columbus Avenue, Southbridge, Connecticut Mills, Barbara, 17 College Street, P o r t l a n d , Maine Morse, Patsy-Ruth, 8 Deering Street, Bath, M a i n e Mullin, Nancy, 318 Brighton A v e n u e , P o r t l a n d , Maine Nevers, Cynthia, 11 Elm Street, N o r w a y , M a i n e Norton, Charlotte, 69 Keeney A v e n u e , West Hartf o r d , Connecticut O'Brien, Sheila, 27 Parkside Circle, Braintree, Massachusetts

Kelly, Gail, 493 Lake Shore, Manchester, N e w Hampshire Kincade, Marsha, 12 Riverside A v e n u e , Gloucester, Massachusetts Kinney, Roberta, 13 Massachusetts A v e n u e , Portland, Maine Krasenics, Dorothy, 69 G a r t h Road, Manchester, Connecticut

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O'Donnell, Carol, 92 Massachusetts

Windsor

Road,

Waban,

Sloat, Ellen, 227 Purchase Street, Rye, N e w York Smith, Sylvia, 2 Toppans Massachusetts

Omerod, Eleanor, Johnson Road, Portland, Maine Ormsbee, Scott, 54 South M a i n Street, Concord, N e w Hampshire Peary, Barbara, Strong, M a i n e

Thompson, Barbara, 979 M a i n Street, H i n g h a m , Massachusetts Thompson, Joy, 34 A l l e n Street, Bangor, M a i n e

Peterson, Bertha, Stockton Springs, M a i n e Peterson, Prudence, Limestone, M a i n e Summer

Street,

Newburyport,

Stefanelli, Theresa, 673 Belleville A v e n u e , Belleville, N e w Jersey Sturtevant, M a r y Jane, 3 Fairview A v e n u e , Farmington, Maine

Parker, Mildred, Preston Oriente, Cuba

Plante, Lucille, 74 Maine

Lane,

Timberlake, Naydene, 42 Brentwood Street, Portland, M a i n e Tinkham, Sandra, 19 Stevens Mills Road, A u b u r n , Maine Toher, Ellen, 103 Devon Street, Portland, M a i n e Maine

Biddeford,

Potter, A n n , 31 Front Street, M a r b l e h e a d , Massachusetts Proesch, M a r y Jayne, 64 Palfrey Road, Belmont, Massachusetts Pulcifur, Sonya, 11 High Street, F a r m i n g t o n , Maine

Tracy, Gloria, 120 Free Street, Portland, M a i n e Tupper, Patricia, G a r l a n d Road, Route 2, Waterville, Maine

Quinn, Jean, 323 Belleville A v e n u e , Bloomfleld, N e w Jersey Randall, Priscilla, M a i n Street, Y a r m o u t h p o r t , Massachusetts Redonnet, Jane, 212 West B r o a d w a y , Bangor, Maine

Wasgatt, Judith, 57 W a l t o n Street, Maine Watson, Diane, Kezar Falls, M a i n e

Portland,

Wear, Susan, 24 Plymouth Road, North Providence, Rhode Island Weaver, Joan, 15 South Street, Rockland, M a i n e

Rogers, Lois, 60 M a i n Street, Y a r m o u t h , M a i n e Roper, Judith, 25 Riverdale Park, Gloucester, Massachusetts Rosenberg, Sylvia, 39 H o l l y w o o d A v e n u e , A l b a n y , N e w York

Weber, Carole, 159 W h i t e Plains Road, Bronxville, N e w York Webster, Patricia, 39 Church Street, H i g h l a n d Falls, N e w York White, Elizabeth, 115 Pilgrim Road, North Weym o u t h , Massachusetts

Sallus, Anita, 74 Freeman Street, Stoughton, Massachusetts Sanborn, Barbara, 59 G r a f i e l d A v e n u e , Norw o o d , Massachusetts

Whittaker, Margaret, 41 Congress Street, A u gusta, M a i n e Wiggin, Carol, 100 Beeching Street, Worcester, Massachusetts

Sanford, Margaret, City V i e w Road, Westfield, Massachusetts Schultz, M a r i e , 29 G r a n t A v e n u e , B r e n t w o o d , N e w York

Williams, Elizabeth, 91 O l d Hollow Road, Short Hills, N e w Jersey Williamson, Mary-Sue, 540 M a i n Street, W i l b r a h a m , Massachusetts

SeeHusen, Carol, 200 Baxter Boulevard, Portland, Maine Sewall, Shirley, Broad Turn Road, West Scarboro, M a i n e

Winslow, Elizabeth, 42 Kenwood Street, Portland, Maine Winslow, Lois, 1008 South Mills Street, O r l a n d o , Florida

Sharp, Cynthia, Birchwood Road, Windsor, Connecticut Shelling, Dorothy, 51 Bay V i e w Drive, Portland, Maine Shute, Carol, 73 Shaw Street, Manchester, N e w Hampshire

Wise, Judith, East M a i n Street, N o r r i d g e w o c k , Maine Worthen, Louise, 12 W i l l a r d Street, South Portland, Maine

Skillins, Jean, 67 Rosemont A v e n u e , Portland, Maine

Young, Margaret, 48 Clovelly Road, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts

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