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the Colby Alumnus FALL 1964 The roof closes in over the new dormitory, Dana, now winter-tight against snow, sleet, and Maine's other seasonal elements. On schedule, the building is expected to be opened for occupancy next fall. On the cover can oe-jousting on Johnson Pond, Outing Club sponsored and part of a program planned in the television AMERICA the Colby Alumnus series created and produced for CBS films. (Photos by Earl Smith) Yolume 54 number 1 Ian L. Robertson '51, editor Ellsworth W. l\Iillett '25, business manager

Phot0graphy for lhis issue by Earl Smith, ' Edward Cragin 32, and Ronald Maxwell.

TllE COLBY ALUMNI.JS is published in the pring, summer, fall and winter by the Alumni Council of Colby College. Entered as second class matter January 25, 1912 at the post off.ce in Waterville, i\Iaine, under the Act of March 2, 1879.

Statement of O\vnership and management: date of filing, October 5, 1964; title of publication, The Colby Alumnus; frequency of issue, four times yearly (spring, summer, fall, winter) ; office of publication and general offices of publishers, Colby College, Waterville, Maine; publisher, The Alumni Council of Colby College; editor, Ian L. Robertson. c 0 M M E N T

One of the great ladie in Colby history, FLORENCE E. o NN '96, student, teacher, trustee, died in S ptember. A sketch of her life and an aLtempt to convey the sense of her many con­ tributjons to the college appears on page 44.

The ALUMNUS must also report with orrow the pas ing of two alumni tn1stees: Dr. SAMUEL R.

ELD:\IA ' and HARRY B. THOMAS, both of the clas of '26. Tireles workers for the college, . Feldman and Mr. Thomas had given many m of their time to its advancement. Their At his twenty-fifth reunion at Harvard in June, President Strider served as an "aid" for the alumni association. Preceding formation of the alumni procession and procession of dignitaries, he had his picture taken with two other busy presidents: Kingman Brewster, Jr. of Yale (left) and Harvard's Nathan M. Pusey.

Mrs. David 1\1. Young (MADGE COLBY TOOKER '20) has written "in regard to the small contro­ versy as to who were the first married students at Colby." Conceding that the Reverend and Mrs. Nathaniel Guptill '39 and Mr. and Mrs. A v 1 nm WORLD (page 4) reviews the photo­ Tom Savage '40 may be the first married stu­ graphic art of Chansonetta Stanley Emmons, dents who graduated, Mrs. Young writes that whose "Grandmother Reading the Bible" ap­ her parents, Thomas Cox Tooker '96 and Chris­ pears above. tine Miller Tooker '96 were already married when they entered Colby in 1892. " I was born when my father was a junior and my brother Vernon Hall Tooker, ex 1919, On pages 2 and 3 THE ALUMNUS salutes HER­ was born when he was a enior," Mrs. Young BERT CARLYLE LIBBY - one of the college's great concludes. This is the earliest record THE ALUM­ teachers, and the former editor of this magazine NU now has of married students. Any further - who wa honored on Colby Night during information will, of course, be appreciated. Homecoming 'Veekend.

In a flurry of mail, prompted by the reflec­ tions of two women students on their exchange semesters at Fisk University ( ALUMNUS, Spring i964), one request was common to the majority of letters: more articles by students and mem­ bers of the faculty. Many were specific, too, in their concern in knowing with what students and teachers were thinking and the effect of this thought on the direction of the college.

nm LUM us will try to fulfill this request in future issues; currently there are a number of facult members and students writing possible articles.

Noted: the illustrated use of brick as a door­ stop, clothed in a needlework suit. Mrs. Strider's

Comment, by HOWARD MUMFORD JO ES ( LLD handiwork, the stop resides in the president's '62), on the co er of the summer ALUMNUS office. The ship is, of course, the stylized HERO; (photograph of Baccalaureate taken through the flowers, mayflowers - which still bloom, in hapel balustrades): "And which is the pillar an age of things disappearing, on the hill slopes of learning?" each spring. Here he is, always a strong figure, always in a leadership position, a center of controversy frequently, always articulate, eloquent, and clear, always with a deep loyalty to the college he loved. Surely, we can say, without fear of contradiction, a man for all seasons.

ITH THE E WORDS, LEONARD MAYO '22 W concluded his tribute to a great teacher on Colby Night in October. Although Herbert Carlyle Libby was unable to attend the festiYities in his honor, he did hear the proceedings on a taped recording. Mr. Mayo's words mu t haYe gladdened him. " I remember vividly the day I walked into Chemical Hall as a green and lonely fresh­ man, knowing no one at the college ... a very attractive, fine-looking man with a warm hand- hake came to greet me and omehow I re­ ceiYed the idea that the college had not quite been able to function until I arrived.. .. " In reviewing Dr. Libby's long college and community career, l\Ir.Mayo made note of his service as mayor, first director of the chamber of commerce, superintendent of Waterville chool , and founder of Colby' fir t lecture­ hip series. He quoted Dean Marriner's words on Dr. Libby's un ucce sful bid for the can­ didacy for go ernor of :Caine,that the Repub­ lican inner circle did not want him: "no one wanted him ... except the people." And speaking of hi " en e of history ", Mr. Mayo commented on the meaningfully chronicled

events recorded in THE ALUMNUS under Dr. Libby' outstanding seventeen-year tenure as editor. " I learned a variety of thing from this THE SIXTIETH teacher," Mr. Mayo said, " from how to order ANNUAL A Man a meal in a hotel to how to meet the Presi­ dent in the \Vhite House ...how to lose a debate gracefully." Few profe sms have had uch a wit, and suc11 a demanding method of COLBY NIGHT for all instruction: it was Dr. Libby's cu tom in his DINNER public speaking clas es to drop books, rattle windows, stand in front of the student and Seasons peer up at him - to attempt any diversion to shake the speaker's confidence and delivery. HONORS Prophe ying that the next history of the col­ lege would have a chapter entitled Herbert Carlyle Libby - A Man for All Seasons, Mr. HERBER T CAR LYLE LIBBY, '02 Mayo spoke of Dr. Libby's influence on the relocation of Colby: " Our presence here to-

The largest number of testimonial letters ever assem­ bled for an individual at Colby were bound in the volume given Dr. Libby. THE LUM • fJ/ans to print 2 selections from the booh in a future iss ue. night on Mayflower Hill is due to Herbert from the college and the students far more Libby as much as to any other one man." than I eYer gaYe. boYe and beyond all else Elizabeth Sweetser Baxter '41 presented i the le on I learned from one of the greatest gift to Dr. Libby, including an antique clock; teacher and pre ident with whom I was Colby v edgwood cups and plates; a Colby closely a sociated for many year , Arthur chair engilded with the ignature of many, Jeremiah Robert . I learned from him that a man former student a well a colleague tudent i something more than a name. He and friend ; and a voluminou book of letters knew· eYery tudent intimately, knew his fa. of tribute to the beloYed teacher. ther and mother; and when he entered his he al o announced the establi hment of the classes he faced indiYiduals, not a class. So Herbert Carlyle Libby Prize in Public Ad­ well did he know them that in hi teaching dre "to give recognition to outstanding he knew when to pu h them forward to lead­ ability in public peaking." Thi prize will be ership or to walk by their ide a companion. given to the be t speaker in the college, fol­ This per onal relationship developed influ­ lowing a competition between four finali ts - ence and tru t and desire and respect for one from each class. Pre ident Strider ac­ knowledge. So impressiYe was thi gift from cepted the prize with thanks and commended the college, that during thirty five con ecutive the alumni and alumnae on their fine choice year of teaching I did my level best to follow of thi tangible tribute to Dr. Libby. thi alluring relationship of student and teach­ Herbert Carlyle Libby' deep involvement er, and teaching took on new meaning.

with Lhe college he loYed ("In the life of Knowing all you can about a student opens eYery man or woman who make a contribu­ ways of approach to confidence and it chal­ tion there i one organization to which he or lenges the teacher to do vastly more than the he i mo t dedicated," Mr. l\Iayo aid) is re­ rules require. It has led to an enduring friend­ flected in hi word prepared for the occasion, ship with a great number of my four thousand and read b his on, Willard D. Libb '37. student . Scores of letters are exchanged each year. They write me of their problems, their achievement , and of the old college day , and the marked contra t of today and yesterda in the Yast field of education. There are but few of them who do not expre s concern over finding the ways and mean of educating their own children or helping their grandchildren. nd I am highly privileged to reply by giv­ ing them the late t news of their rapidly grow­ ing college, a uring them that Colby is in afe hands, that the ideals of the founders are till pur ued, and that new ideals, made neces­

Leonard J\layo ll'illard D. Libby ary by the newer days, have been added. It i a matter of addition and not ubtraction. Dr. Libby s Address And, happily, I can tell you that the hou e at 73 Pleasant Street, for many ears a gather­ HAVE EX PRESSED TO THE ALUM I SECRETARY ing place for tudent and overflow classes, is I and the committee on Colby Night my till open to them a it was fifty £i ve year ago deepe t regret on m ab ence from this oc­ when my fir t cla se were held. And I am casion tonight. But I would like to assure equally happy to tell them that Mrs. Libby ou who have gathered here that nothing in and I are there to gi e them hearty welcome. the wide world would ha e kept me from at­ tendance but physical ailments which plague M hope tonight is that the Colby of today, people of my age. And I add a similar regret with all of it splendid ideals, may be the from Mrs. Libby. Colby of tomorrow and that no one of us will In the tribute gi en me on the printed pro­ do aught to have it otherwise. gram for the ixtieth Colby Night Dinner, V\ith most sincere appreciation of the hon­ generou mention is made of my service to the or which thi occasion brings me, and equall college and my influence upon tudents in m sincere regret for my absence, I wi h you all clas e . Ma I tell you frankly that I received good health and happiness. 3 the art of the photograph A Vanished in less technical times: World

the work of

Chansonetta Stanley Emmons

The fact that an independent citizenry in ru­ ral, nineteenth-century Maine would honor that anomaly - a female photographer - is eloquent testimony to the obvious dedication Chansonetta Stanley Emmons had to her craft. With artistry and technical savoir-faire, she re­ corded " not only a .. . set of strong, distinctive faces; he also preserved on glass plates .. . a

now-forgotten way of life." (AMERICA HERITAGE, February 1962.) These photographs are not merely representa­ tions of life two generations ago. The sense of documentation is particular: they are that life. Imbued with the feeling of living presence, their powerful ease leads the viewer into an expecta­ tion that the subjects are about to move. Mrs. Emmons carried her large, unwieldy box camera into parlors, kitchens, attics, barns, mills, blacksmith shops, and into fields and along streams near her native town of Kingfield. She had been freed from the confines of a studio, and the resulting aesthetic limitations, by her brothers (eventually the builders of the wonder­ ful Stanley Steamer) who had developed a dry­ plate process for their talented si ter. She could then, in her concentration upon composition and subject, use all the possibilities - indoors and out - of natural light. A collection of some forty-five of Mrs. Em­ mons' photographs were given to the college by her son-in-law, lrl G. Whitchurch of Denver, Colorado. They have been exhibited both at the Colby museum and at the Farnsworth Mu­ seum in Rockland. Their pleasure has been twofold: the photographs delight the eye of the artist, and re-create for old and young a quite 4 vani hed world. ...

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It is di.ffiIt w to single out pan­ art program. Thi exhibition was ticular works of art among our followed the past summer by the possessions for special mention, out notably success(ul Mainr : JOO Ar­ any collection having within it tists of the 20th Century. The some fifteen Winslow Homers, l\.\'O Atchives of Maine rt e tablished Gilbert Stuarts, a Copley, a Rae­ at Colby wrn be a definitive source burn, two Blackburns, two Chilcle of material for art historians for Hassams, a Utrillo, a Corot. thre years to come. THE Andrew \t\lyeths, some lovely Greek and Etruscan sculpture and pottery. I THE REA !f OF M IC, 0 R President"s Page sculpture by Zorach, Noguchi, and growth has also been exc1t111g. Renoir, to mention only a very Here, too, what., began a a one-man few, is a distinguished one. A LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE MUST department now consists of three This collection attained it ex­ concern itself with all of human full-time facult_y member and sev­ cellence largely through the Je­ learning, but it must do so in a eral part-lime a i tants. \ e are voted efforts of the Friend� of Art selective way. Since both time and proud to have the Colby Commun­ at Colby. A great many indi' idu­ facilities are limited in all human ity Symphony Orche tra, under Dr. als have worked unending! to help entei:prises, we try to make the best Ermanno Comparetti ' s direction, us. 1t is exceedingly fitting that the use of both in the measure that is and the ensemble group in trings gallery in the Bixler Art and Mu ic available to us. Each major area and brass that emerge from it for Center is named for Edith and El­ of knowledge is represented in one special occa ion . The Glee Club lerton Jette, whose devotion to the way or another, and we constantly and Concert Choir, conducted by college has been manifest in a num­ try to improve what we are doing Profe or .Peter Re, have not onl) ber of ways, none more dramatic - sometimes by broadening the enri heel our musical liYes at home than in their active support of the range, sometimes by intensifying but ha\'e received splen

Awards, Grants, Gifts

From the Countway Charitable Foundation of Bo ton, a grant of ioo,ooo to establish an en­ dowment in upport of sabbatical leaves. To be known as the Francis A. and Sanda Count­ wa) abbatical Program Endowment, it honors PRE IDE T TRIDER had the benefit of the informal the memory of the former president of Lever counsel of four distinguished college presidents Brothers and of hi i ter. In calling the who spent two days on the ca mpus recentl·y. Pur­ pose of their visit was to make recommendations grant "an imaginative gift ", President regarding admin istrative policies on which the Strider said: "v e are grateful for it and we president sought their advice. (Left to right) CARTER congratulate the trustee of the Countway DAVIDSON, Union College; the late WILLIAl\I c. FELS, Foundation for their vi ion." Bennington College; LAWRE CE PELLETIER (hon. LL.D. '63) Alleghany College; THEODORE DI TLER, Association of American Colleges, and former presi­ From International Bu iness Machines Cor­ dent, Fra nklin and Marshall Colleue. poration of New York, a grant of $so,ooo in support of the mathematics program. "This plendid grant will enable the college to pro­ Lectures vide till more advanced instruction," the 01" PARE T WEEKE D, ATTE DED BY SOME 1300 pre ident aid, " and help us give more indi­ mothers and father , Da id McCord read and Yidual attention to promi ing students." Last di cu sed 'light poetry ' - the often archly year all enior mathematics majors scored humorou playing with words and concepts among the top 34 percent nationally on the that ha enticed major and minor poets into graduate record examination advanced test. some of their mo t telling work. Mr. McCord - a poet, e a i t, painter, and for 37 years

From The Traveler Insurance Company of director of the Harvard Univer ity Fund, Hai-tford, an award of · 600 based on the num­ poked gentle fun at sacred cow during his ber of alumni emplo ed by the firm. "You talk, and read both hi work and the work of are insuring more able leadership as today's other writer dedicated to the death of euphe­ college students become tomorrow's construc­ mi m, cant, and elf-righteousness. We are tfre citizens " Dr. trider tated in accepting especially fond of one line (from Mr. Mc­ the gift. Cord's poem Gloss), which, in speaking of man, refers to him as being neither " intro

From Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feinstein of Miami nor extro but just plain Yert." Beach, a gift of land on Great Pond adjoin­ ing the adult education center, and thus ex­ panding that facility used in conjunction with A TWO-LECTURE SERIE 0 WOMA 's ROLE rn the ummer institutes, cour es and special society, brought Dean Barbara Miller Solo­ schools. mon of Radcliffe and author (The Feminine 9 Nlystique) Betty Friedan to the campus in October. Mrs. Solomon, in detailing a his­ tory of the achievement of rights by women, noted that in looking back "we see that what was freedom for one generation became con­ ventional for the next. Always a minority has striven beyond the prevailing pattern for womanhood." For today and the future, the director of Women's Archives at Radcliffe, stated: "·we need women doing different things at different times in their lives. We need men and women who accept different images of both sexes. Perhaps in time we won't have to talk about women as a special Mrs. Camp category, just as we don't talk about the changing status of men. At least not yeti" Trustee Mrs. Friedan, before a capacity audience in Mr . Frederic E. Camp of East Bluebill has Runnals Union, asserted that the one thing been elected to the board of trustees. A grad­ that stands in women's way is the false image uate of Smith College, Mrs. Camp is director - the feminine mystique and self-denigration of the Vocational Advisory Service (New York that it perpetuates. "·we can no longer live City) and serves on the board of directors of in the housewife image of our mothers," she the National Multiple Sclero i Society and of said, commenting that longer life spans dele­ its Maine chapter. Since i 960 she has been gate childbearing and motherhood to " a small vice chairman of the latter. part of life." Mrs. Camp is a director of the Bluebill "Feminine backla h" was the term Mrs. Hospital and for the past nine years has been Friedan u ed to describe women alone in a a trustee of the Nightingale-Bamford School professional area usually reserved for men; in . they are so thankful to be there they do not Her late husband served on the board for a sert themselves, she aid, or are fearful that 20 years. On his retirement in i961, he was other women will enter the field and cause elected an honorary trustee, the first to be them to lose their distinction. Women, gen­ named in the college's history. Dr. Camp died erally, Mr . Friedan remarked, are " so unsure on December i6 , i963, at the age of 59. of who or what (they) want that they can A daughter, Catharine, graduated last June easily be brainwashed by such things as the and a son, Nicholas, was a member of the 10 communications media." class of i960. Vice president of the ew York TVorld's Fair Cor­ poration General William E. Potter presents a Sorority World's Fair Medallion to art museum curator DELTA DELTA DELTA OR ORITY IS E DI G ITS 56- CHRISTOPHER HU TINGTON (right). The medal was year a ociation with the college. Mrs. J. L. awarded for the college's sesquicentennial art e.'<­ - - Perry, Jr., of Na hville, Tenn., national presi­ hibit MAI E AND IT ROLE IN AMERICAN ART and the presentation also called attention to this sum­ dent and spokesman for the sorority, informed mer's sequel, 1AI E/ 100 ARTI TS OF THE 20TH CE . Colb that the withdrawal will be immediate. TURY. More than 10,000 persons visited the Bixler The action follows a vote by the Colby board Center-Jette Gallery exhibit of modern painting of trn tees on November 4, i961, and reaf­ and sculpture this summer. firmed a ear later, that the board is " strongly oppo ed " to di crimination by fraternities and sororities in the election of members. A dead­ line of June, i965, was set, prior to which fraternities and sororities at Colby "must satisfy the board that they have the right to elect Lheir members without regard to race, religion, or national origin." In a letter to President Strider, Mrs. Perry stated that, although " Tri Delta does not have, and has never had, a discriminatory clau e," the deci ion of the national sorority wa nece ary becau e the college's "criteria for fraternity operations cannot be reconciled ·with our organization." She added that "we are forced to conclude that Colby desires to ha e strictly local groups, which have no re­ lationships with national organizations." Pre i ent Strider replied that " our criteria are not de igned to support an insistence up­ on complete local autonomy (but) to prevent di crimination on the basi of race, religion, or national origin in the selection of new An oil portrait of President was presented at the annual Parent's Weekend luncheon. The gift members .... " of an anonymous donor, the painting is by Pro­ Members of the sorority have christened a fessor Francis J. Quirk, head of the department of new group Delta Alpha Upsilon, and will fine arts at Lehigh University. The artist's son, conLinue as a local organization. James, is a senior at Colby. 11 To be fair is not enough any more, we must be ferociously fair ... TVe seem to have lost something: a spirit of independence, a spirit of our own ferocity, that has made us captive to the press release and the gentlemanly code of going to ureat lengths to avoid em.barrassing anyone.

Lovejoy Convocation honors Whitney

BEC Ol\fll\G THE THIRTEE TH LOVEJOY FELLOW AT the convocation honoring the press martyr's memory, John Hay Whitney, editor and pub­

lisher of THE EW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE, con­ tinued on the obligations of the press: "To take a stand in an embattled culture and make en e of it all ... to cut through the junk in the public mind by seeking the order that un­ derlie the clutter of small events; to winnow out of the apparent what is the real." Mr. 'Nhitney, who received an honorary

LL.D., was cited for his "skillful and courageous direction of one of our nation's great news­ years ago. The drama that was once con­ paper ." A former ambassador to England, he tained in neat setting and careful plots is assumed the responsibility of leading the news· shifting into new forms. We are testing out paper in 1961; since that time he ha had the ways of the novel toda that didn't exist in

TRIBU E format changed (by designer Peter 1940. And where the e thing have gone, Palazzo) so that more use is made of photo­ newspapers as a creative craft mu t follow ..." graphs and capsule presentations of news Warning that the new papers could slide storie . The effect has been, especially in the " in to the stagnation of stopping sheets, unday edition, to present a magazine-like ap­ throwaways and the junior partner of tele­ proach - without pre-digested thinking. vision," Mr. \i\Thitney stated that the calling In his address, Challenges and Excellence , of newspaper and poetry alike was " to take :.\fr. ·whitney referred to journalism's pride the language and using the matter at hand, as the " annotator of in taut hi tory," but speak to the mind and heart of individual cautioned against an easy slip into "mean­ men." He concluded: " I think that the ingless mediocrity:" Smaller countries and ignorant armies haYe always been with u and older civilization might take accepted ideas I believe, as a passionate, personal thing, that of life and, translating them into terms shared joy and love and light exist here. Perhap it by all, make them applicable to each citizen. would be hard for someone for a lifetime . . But we are a huge nation, a continent associated only with newspapers to recognize wide but ometimes incredibly narrow. Our or then to boast that newspapers have within common denominators seem to get lower and them the capability to write real poetry of more common as time pa ses so that the everyday life. Perhaps, too, I am a square in public mind, the generalities that help us a hip world. But I think that in our present understand each other, is full of trivia, im­ problems lies future greatness. I know that 1 per onal, cold. It deal with masses, not men. have a newspaper reaching slowly forward It doe n't enlighten, it ju t communicates. along this path. I believe that together we " The creative arts of our day are experi­ see a profession that can accept its challenge menting now with a way of dealing with this and make them excellences." scene. The Picasso that hangs on my library wall is not a generation ahead of the paint­ ing we saw when I was a boy. It i a century At the Associated Press editor's meeting 12 ahead. Our music began leaping forward preceding the Lovejoy Convocation, Relman tate Senator PAUL SIMON of Troy, Illinois, was a recent visitor; his biography of Elijah Parish Love­ joy had been published by Concordia Publishing House of St. Louis. On the campus Senator Simon saw the hearthstone taken from the press martyr's birthplace in Albion, with DOROTHY LOVEJOY ROB­ ERTS of Rye, ew York, a direct descendent of Lovejoy, and a Colby sophomore. Reiman Morin

forin, twice winner of the Pulitzer Prize (for Korean "\ ar and Little Rock race rioting re- ports), commented on the election, asserting that becau e of the ticket-splitting widely evi­ dent on November 3, "The American society and the two-party system have benefited greatly . . . this campaign made the oters think, something which recent elections have failed to do."

Scholarship Program 0 E OF THIRTY EDUCATIONAL I STITUTIONS PAR­ ticipating in a new Latin American scholar­ ship program, the college will cooperate in bringing a group of Colombian students to this country for study in the fall of i965. Sim­ ilar to the African scholarship program with which Colby is affiliated, the new program will be initiated with a single country. The African program, which began with 24 Ni­ gerian students in 1960, now bring some 250 African students from 29 countries to the United tates each fall for four years of study_ Through participation, Colby has had stu­ dent representing Kenya, Tanganyika, Sierra Leone, the Ivory Coast and Cameroun.

President Johnson greets senior BARBARA HOWARD (left) of Houlton, who was one of a group of stu­ NEWS ASSISTA T EARL SMITH HAD TWO PHOTO­ dents received at the White House in October. graphs in an exhibition of award-winners Editor of the ECHO and a junior year electee to sponsored by the University Photographers Phi Beta Kappa, Miss Howard has spoken of the warmth of her reception by the first family (Mrs. Association and currently on a nationwide Johnson is at the right above). 'I have a great in­ circuit; Earl' photograph of John Hay Whit­ terest in the young leaders who are emerging in ney at the Lovejoy Convocation was used by our colleges and would like to get to know them TIME in their report on the occasion. and their thinking' the president said. A Glimpse of the Class of '68

MEN W02\1EN PUBLIC/PRIVATE TOTAL/% P BLIC/PRI\'ATE TOTAL/ % class rank FIRST FIFTH 103 20 123 ..J.9 133 18 151 88 SECOND FIFTH 64 24, 88 35 7 -! 11 7 THIRD FIFTH 4 15 19 8 4 0 4 FOURTH FIFTH 0 8 8 3 0 BOITO�[ FIFTH 0 2 +o 0 0 0 0 NO RANK 6 7 13 5 4- 0 4

177 76 253 I..J9 22 ME1 WOMEN

INTERVALS \'ERBAL/:\f TH TOT L \'ERBAL/i\fATH TOTAL college board scores 800-750 0 4 4 3 4 749-700 6 33 39 14 17 31 699-650 28 55 83 33 32 64 649-600 63 76 139 54 49 103 599-550 64 ·17 111 39 39 78 549-500 15 20 35 21 15 36 499-450 6 14 20 7 11 18 4.49·400 2 0 4 6 Below 400 2* 0 2* 0 Tone 0 2* 2* 0 0 0

l\fED!AN CORES: ME verbal 573/math 626 •Foreign Admission notes: Class of '68 completed applications: 2232 from 1003 secondary school ; enrolled freshmen represent WOME verbal 618/math 617 35 state and 7 foreign count1ies, come from 239 different secondary chool ...Cla s rank and college board scores above provide a " picture " of the class, but are only two factors in the overall revie•,· and assessment of an applicant. . . Average award, including scholarship and work aid, was 1495 for men, 144 for women ; 111 of a class of 430 re­ ceived financial aid. pplications and requests for literature for the clas of '69 will exceed last year's record number. FORD FOUNDATION CHALLENGE CAMPAIGN An Honor Roll

More than six thousand four hundred people have brought us to the brink of success as we enter the final months of the Ford Foundation Challenge Campaign. Although $494,658 remains to be raised, we are cautiously optimistic that if we can maintain, with the help of the alumni fund program, the present momen­ tum of new gifts, and if all pledges are paid on time, the Colby victory bell will ring again on June 30th of 1965. And when it does, it will mark one of the most significant vic­ tories in the history of the College. To commemorate such an event, we are planning an official report, not only for the archives of the college, but for distribution to all of our alumni, alumnae, and other friends. There will be two sections. The first will list all of the cam­ paign share holders; the second will record alphabetically and by class the name of each individual who has joined in this his­ toric effort. To assure that your name is included as you want it to be, we are presenting a preliminary listing of the second section of the report - the names of everyone who has contributed as of De­ cember 14. We are happy to say that the problem of proof reading is a staggering one. Like everyone else we are subject to human error. If you find that your name does not appear as it should, either in the major list or in the supplementary list (page 42), please send your correction to the Alumni Office. 15 Parents Friends Corporations Foundations

Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Andrews, Jr. The Reverend and Mrs. Robert E. Jere Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Romolo A. Angelo Baggs Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Ackerson Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Ansnes James E. Bagley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon Adams Araby Rug Company In memory of Robert W. Sparkes Mr. and Mrs. John F. Adams Mrs. Vincent Ardenghi Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Bailey Charles F. Adams Mrs. Donna A. Armstrong Baird-Atomic, Inc. Aetna Life Affiliated Companies Mrs. Elva Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. William Balch Aetna Life Insurance Company Mrs. J. Richard Arnzen In memory of Richard W. and Virginia A. F. of L. International Brotherhood Lester Arons Flagg Grant Herman A. Affel Mr. and Mrs. Annis G. Asaff Dr. Arthur D. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. David H. Albertson Marion R. Ascoli Fund Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Balgooyen Mr. and Mrs. Merrill B. Aldrich Peter M. Ascoli Mrs. Gladys B. Balkam Harold Alfond Mr. and Mrs. David Astor Mr. and Mrs. Zlatko Balokovic Professor Archibald W. Allen The Men's and Women's Staffof the Professor Dennison Bancroft Anne and Philip Allen Charitable Physical Education and Athletic Mr. and Mrs.John Bankert Trust Department of Colby Mr. and Mrs. Dudley P. Barnard All-Tax Specialties In memory of Lavinia A. Marchant Richard Barnard In memory of Richard W. and Virginia Jerome J. Aucoin Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Barnett Flagg Grant Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Avery Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Barrett Waterville Branch American The Alpern Foundation, Inc. Lambert B. Barrows Association of UniversityWomen Glenda J. Ambrose Mrs. Francis F. Bartlett American Library Association The Board of Education of the Allen Bassett American Philanthropic Foundation American Baptist Convention The Norman Bassett Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Hilda E. Ames American Brake Shoe Foundation, Inc. Bath Iron Works Corporation Ames Textile Corporation American Cyanamid Company Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Ammann American & Foreign Power Company, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baum Amott, Baker & Company, Inc. Inc. Mrs. George L. Baxter H. R. Amott The Maine Chapter of the American Walter Hubert Beal Arthur Andersen & Company Institute of Architects James W. Beatty Mr. and Mrs. A. Wendell Anderson Dr. Frank L. Babbott Mrs. John A. Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Anderson Jay E. Bachrach Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Beaverstock 16 Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Anderson David F. Badger Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Beck Edwin L. Beckwith Mrs. Donald F. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Carleton R. Carter Mr. and Mrs. John W. Beganny Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bragg, II Professor Richard Cary Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Begg Mrs. H. E. Brailey In memory of Carroll Norman Perkins Juliette Belanger In memory of Ethel Farr Kimball John J. Casale Mr. and Mrs. Raoul L. Belanger Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Braun Casco Bank and Trust Company Mr. and Mrs. R. Gregory Belcher Annie Brawn Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Case Belchertown High School Student Professor Walter N. Breckenridge Winthrop W. Case Council Mr. and Mrs. Branford S. Brennon Professor Francisco A. Cauz Bellington Hardware Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Chester G. Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chadbourne Lt. Commander and Mrs. Ralph W. Etta Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Chader Below David G. Bridgman Mr. and Mrs. William H. Chandler Professor R. Mark Benbow Mrs. Gordon D. Briggs Chaplin Motor Company Joseph Benedetto Bristol Laboratories Mr. and Mrs. Howard Charles l\fr. and Mrs. W. Wallace Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. Everett H. Bromley Mary Ellen Chase Harold Berdeen Mrs. William L. Brook.field Chase Bank Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berg Mrs. Alan W. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Chase Mr. and Mrs. Nazaire J. Bergeron Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Brown Cherryfield School Committee Beatrice B. Berle, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Z. Brown Mr. and Mrs. George Chesner The Arnold Bernhard Foundation, Inc. Doris Brown Mrs. J. B. Chick Eugene Bernat Earl Brown In memory of Richard W. and Virginia Louis Bernstein Hazel Brown Flagg Grant Lester Chick Dr. S. Stillman Berry Estate of Nora Brown Charles D. Childs Professor Clifford J. Berschneider Theodore H. Brown Earle D. Bessey Walter Brown Joseph M. Choate Barbara Bevin Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Christy Lillian Bickford Mr. and Mrs. William C. Brown Church of the Messiah Mrs. Herbert Birch Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Bruce Citizens' Scholarship Foundation of In memory of Ethel Farr Kimball Herbert Brucker Concord "Bird & Son, Inc. Mrs. Genevieve J. Brueggemann Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Clapp, Jr. Professor Kingsley H. Birge Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Bucholz Mrs. C. W. Clark Professor and Mrs. Archille H. Biron Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Buckley Mrs. Dorothy P. Clark In memory of Mrs. Lavinia Marchant Eleanor Bucklin Mr. and Mrs. F. Earle Clark Mr. and Mrs. Hazen P. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Bucklin Professor and Mrs. John A. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Bishop In memory of Lavinia A. Marchant Victor Clark Mrs. Marjorie Bither Mr. and Mrs. Roger F. Buffinton Mrs. Dumont Clarke Dr. J. Seelye Bixler Mr. and Mrs. George S. Buis Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clarner Mrs. Margaret G. Bixler Mrs. Gerald Buker Mr. and Mrs. Emile R. Cliche Raymond Blais Roger Buker Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clivner Professor Kenneth P. Blake, Jr. Mrs. Constance Buller Lila Clowes Brand Blanshard Burbank, Douglass & Company Mr. and Mrs. George W. Coady Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Bleyer, Jr. Thomas Bureau Mr. and Mrs. A. Spencer Cobb Mrs. H. M. Blom Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Burke Mrs. Edith A. Cobb Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Blomster Burlington Industries Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Brooks K. Blossom Mrs. Edna Burnham Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Coggan Blue Hill Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice S. Bush Mrs. Ledyard Cogswell, Jr. Blue Hill - George Stevens Academy Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Butler Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Cohen Blue Rock Quarry Edward G. Buxton Mr. and Mrs.Walter I. Cohen Jane Boardman In memory of Ethel Farr Kimball Wolfe Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Haig A. Boghosian Mr. Edward G. Buxton Colby Quarterback Club Colby Summer Institute Committee Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Bond Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cahill Dr. and Mrs. Henry Colcher Mrs. Erwin Hale Boody Mr. and Mrs. Maury Caito Dr. James S. Coles Dr. Buford Boone The Louis Calder Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Callahan In memory of Mn. Evans B. Reid Boothby and Bartlett Company Mrs. Frederic E. Camp Professor Edward J. Colgan John R. Borst Estate of Frederic E. Camp Mrs. Welfrid J. Comeau Boston Colby Club Julienne Compagnon Mrs. Flora K. Campbell Boston Colby College Alumni Professor and Mrs. Campus Chest Association Ermanno Comparetti Canal National Bank The Boston Globe Mr. and Mrs. Rolland H. Congdon Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Carey Academy of New England Journalists Connecticut General Life Insurance Jeanne Carey Boston &: Taunton Transportation Company Company Mr. and Mrs. John R. Camochan The Connecticut Light & Power In memory of Robert W. Sparkes Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Carney Company Mrs. Margaret B. Bostwick Arthur Carpenter The Connecticut Mutual Life Florian Bourque Professor James M. Carpenter Insurance Company Mr. and Mrs. George N. Bowen The Carpenter Steel Foundation John Connolly Mrs. John W. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Lee K. Carr Kevin Connolly Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bradford Professor Joseph F. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Convery 17 Lois Marie Cook Richard H. Dennis, M. D. Albert Everts Lucy A. Cooledge Dr. and Mrs. D. Denny-Brown Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Eyges Dr. Constance Friess Cooper Depositors Trust Company Mrs. Emily H. Faber Dr. Lewis L. Coriell Dr. and Mrs. Vincent A. DeRosa Faculty Remembrance Committee Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Cornell Aurelie DeRosby In memory of Lavinia A. Marchant Coming Glass Works Foundation Girard DeWitt The Fafnir Bearing Company Com Products Company Mrs. Forest Dexter Mrs. Harry M. Fain Mrs. Rita Coro In memory of Ethel Farr Kimball Estate of Joseph S. Fairchild Albert Cote Mrs. Sophia Dickson Mrs. Joseph S. Fairchild Mr. and l'virs. William T. Cottle In memory of Lavinia A. Marchant Professor Arthur S. Fairley Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Cotton Frances E. Diggs Mr. and Mrs. William G. Fallon, Jr. Countway Charitable Foundation Irving Dilliard Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Farnham Estate of Sanda Countway Dr. Charles Djerf Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Farnum Dr. and Mrs. James G. Coyle Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Dodge Mr. and Mrs. Wesley W. Farr Mr. and Mrs. David L. Cox Mrs. Irvine S. Doe Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Farrington Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Dolian Mrs. W. Rodman Fay Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Fayerwcather Mrs. Edwin B. Cragin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Donahue, Sr. John Fedoruk Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose C. Cramer Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. Donaldson Federal Trust Company Mrs. John 0. Crawford Barbara Doughty Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feinstein The Rev. William H. Crawford, Jr. The Dow Chemical Company Lillian Fernald William R. Crawford Dow Jones Foundation Estate of Robert F. Fernald Mr. and Mrs. James Creese Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dowden Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Field, ill In memory of Frederic Camp Everett W. Downs Mr. and Mrs. John W. Field Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Cromwell Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Doyle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Field Mrs. Thomas Crooks Draper Corporation Film Direction In memory of Leslie C. Lyon '26 Gordon W. Drew Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Finizio Robert L. Crowell John H. Drewes Firemen's Mutual Insurance Company Captain Gerard H. Culp Mr. and Mrs. Erwin W. Drexel The Martha Circle of the Mr. and Mrs. Willard W. Cummings Mr. and Mrs. John M. Droitcour First Baptist Church Pauline Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Josiah H. Drummond First Industrial Bank of Maine Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Curi Mrs. Katharine R. Drummond First National Bank Professor Eileen Curran Mr. and Mrs. Wadleigh B. Drummond First National Bank of Portland Mrs. Eugene K. Currie Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Dugas First National City Educational and Mr. and Mrs. Prescott H. Currier In memory of Richard W. and Virginia Charitable Foundation Helene Curtis Mfg. Division Flagg Grant First National Stores, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Duggan, Jr. Helene Curtis Industries, Inc. Firth Cleveland Steels, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dukes Mr. and Mrs. Linwood L. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Rudolphe H. Dumais Mrs. Helen Caldwell Cushman Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fisher William W. Dunn Nathan A. Cushman Trust Al Fishman Mr. and Mrs. Earle N. Cutler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lyman Dunnell In memory of Richard W. and Virginia Dorothy Cyr Gail Duperry Flagg Grant Mrs. Walter C. Dacey Mr. and Mrs. Elford S. Durgan Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Fitzsimmons In memory of Ethel Farr Kimball Mr. and Mrs. M. Edward Dakin Mrs. D. H. Fitzwater Josephine Dutil Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 0. Daman Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Flagg and Richard N. Dyer Charles A. Dana Foundation, Inc. Family Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Dyhrberg Stephen Danforth In memory of Richard W. and Virginia Dr. and Mrs. John F. Eagle, Jr. Flagg Grant Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Dankert Eastman Dillon, Union Securities & Co. Ruth E. Flagg Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Darling John Eastman, Jr. In memory of Richard W. and Virginia Mrs. Alice L. Daub Eastman Kodak Company Flagg Grant Trustees under the Will of George P. Professor and Mrs. Thomas Easton William Flaherty Davenport Louis M. Fleisher Mr. and Mrs. William M. David, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. August P. Eckel Harry H. Fletcher Mrs. Dudley H. Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eckhardt Mr. and Mrs. James Flint Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Davis, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. E. Wayne Egbert Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Flint Professor Ronald B. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Tunis L. Egbert Mrs. A. W. Flood Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Davis Mort Eiseman Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Floyd Ethel Day Mr. and Mrs. Roswell G. Eldridge Charles A. Foehl, Jr. Mrs. Walter C. Day Etta Ellis Dr. Raymond H. Fogler Dead River Company Mr. and Mrs. Greer Ellis Professor Thomas I. Emerson David Fong Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Dean Ralph Engelsman Ross Fontaine Estate of Mary Hinckley Dearing Mrs. Herbert R. DeBevoise Equitable Life Assurance Society Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Footer Mrs. Eleanor T. Deering Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Erb Ford Motor Company Fund Deering, Milliken, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Erdmann Joseph F. Ford Charitable Trust Deering Milliken Research Corp. Esso Education Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Forman Mr. and Mrs. Terence A. Denehy Mrs. Arthur Galen Eustis Mr. and Mrs. Axel B. Forslund 18 Marie Dennis Jon Eustis Joseph Fortin Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Foss Professor E. Frederick Gillum Roger Hachey Durward Foster Mrs. G. B. Gilmore Mr. and Mrs. lvahA. Hackler Mrs. lnza Foster Ginn and Company Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Haggett Malcolm Foster Fernando Giroux Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hagopian Wendall Foster Mrs. Gerald T. Giroux Dr. and Mrs. Philip J. Haigis Mr. and Mrs. Alexander R. Fowler Laurier Giroux Haines Estate Mrs. Charles E. Fox Mrs. Thomas Gladstone Mrs. Clara H. Haines Mr. and Mrs. David A. Foxman Mr. and Mrs. Max Glassman Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hall Dr. James Fozard Cloyes T. Gleason Hilda Hall Mr. and Mrs. William L. Fraley Charles C. Glover, Jr. Viola Hall Ambassade de France Marie Godbout Walter K. Hall Alexander Fraser Mrs. Ruth D. Goddard Mr. and Mrs. Norwood P. Hallowell, Jr. In memory of Robert W. Sparkes Mr. and Mrs. Philip Godley, II Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Hamburger Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Fraze Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Goldberg Dr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Hamby Mr. and Mrs. Emil Freda Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldberg Mrs. Florence N. Hamilton In memory of Richard W. and Virginia Morris Gold.fine Family Charity Fund, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hamilton Flagg Grant Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hammer Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Fredrikson Sydney M. Goldfine Beulah M. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman Benjamin F. Goldstein In memory of Richard W. and Virginia Maurice Freeman Mr. and Mrs. William Goldstein Flagg Grant Town ley Freeman Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Goodchild Lila Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Saul R. Friedler Dalphine Goodno Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Harding Deane Frieze Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hardy New England Counter Company, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Gordon Stuart G. Hardy Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Eli H. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hardy Mr. and Mrs.Herbert Fuchs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Gottfried Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hargrave William Froh lich and Associates Ralph T. Gould Mr. and Mrs. John V. Harrington In memory of Richard W. and Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Gould Mr. and Mrs.James J. Harris Flagg Grant Gould and Scammon, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Hart Frank Roswell Fuller Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. Gower Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fulman Mrs. E. R. Gower Colby College Alumni Association of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Furek Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Grace.ffa Greater Hartford Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Furstenberg Grant and Grant Caterers Arthur Hartwell Guy G. Gabrielson Amy Grant Mr. and Mrs. David C. B. Harvey Eleanora Gagnon Irving B. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Frederic R. Harwood Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Gair Mr. and Mrs. Judson M. Grant Benjamin Haskell, M. D. Virginia W. Gallant W. T. Grant Company Mr. and Mrs. William F. Haskell Mr. and Mrs. A. Gurnee Gallien Mr. and Mrs.Joseph C. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Hassell Mn. Celia C. Gallin Dr. and Mrs. Fred C. Green Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Hatch The Hannah Gallin Family Circle Mr. and Mrs. Sterling F. Green Francis W. Hatch F.!itateof Nathan M. Gallin The Greene Foundation Hathaway-Warner Brothers Company Samuel Gallin Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Greene Hathaway Foundation Mn. Sophie M. Gallin The Greenwich Woman's Jr. Club Bernice Hawes Mrs. Martha Gang Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Greist Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Hawkes In memory of Steven Lewis Gang Mr. and Mrs. Sereno Grelotti Mr. and Mrs. John K. Haynes Arra Garab Mrs. C. M. Grey Muriel S. Haynes Robert H. Gardiner Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Haynes Julius Gassner Robert Griffin Homer T. Hayslett, Jr. Joseph T. Gaulin Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Griffin Stephanie Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Hayward Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Gay Mrs. E. Mabelle Heald Dr. Roger C. Gay William Griffin Milton Hebald Charles Gelbard Ansel A. Grindall Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Griscom Mr. and Mrs. Everett W. Henderson Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Gellhorn Chaim Gross Roderic H. D. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Irving R. Geltman Mr. and Mrs. G. Mason Gross Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Henkle Professor Henry A. Gemery Mrs. Irving Gross Hercules Powder Company The General Electric Foundation In memory of Irving Gross Mrs. Stella R. Hernberg General Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. Nissie Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Hertz The General Foods Fund, Inc. Andrew Grover Arleen Hibbard Mr. and Mrs. Abraham George Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gruber Paul W. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson George Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Guernsey Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hickey Dr. and Mrs. Warren E. George Mrs. Bonita Guilford Professor Charles F. Hickox, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glenn Gesen Arthur L. Guilfyle Walter S. Hilborn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Gibbons In memory of Robert W. Sparkes Mr. and Mrs. Alexander D. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gula Major General E. W. Hill Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gibson Gulf Oil Corporation Bequest - Helen M. Hill Mn. Gertrude S. Giles Faith Gulick Mr. and Mrs. John Hill James Gillespie Mrs. Eva Guss Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Hillery ProfCllOr James M. Gillespie Mrs. John T. Gyger Mrs. Alan J. Hilton 19 Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Hilton Mr. and Mrs. Romeo J. Jolicoeur Mr. and Mrs. R. Barclay Knight Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinterkopf Mrs. Burr F. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knudsen Society for the Preservation of Historic In memory of Burr F. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kogut Landmarks in York County, Inc. Grace Jones Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kollias Dr. and Mrs. Hudson Hoagland Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Jones Professor and Mrs. Seichi Konzo Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Hodgdon Dr. and Mrs. Ira S. Jones Professor Donaldson Koons Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hodge Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Koster Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Holcombe Margaret Holden Jones, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kouba, Jr. Professor Henry Holland Mary Hoxie Jones Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Kowal Elmore Holley Leopold Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Krack Mr. and Mrs. Anton Holly Margaret Joseph Herbert Kradin In memory of Lavinia Marchant Mrs. Harold F. Holmes A. Harry C. Kramer Mrs. Werner E. Josten Professor Charles Holt, Jr. Roslyn E. Kramer Tucker Joyce Fred E. Holt Dr. Morris H. Kreeger Felix and Helen Juda Foundation Holyoke Transcript Telegram Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Kreideweis Professor Wayne M. Judah Publishing Company Joseph H. Kruson Professor and Mrs. Earl A. Junghans Academy of New England Journalists Mrs. Alfred E. Kuehl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaiser Henry Hornblower Fund, Inc. In memory of Richard W. and Virginia Flagg Grant Hotwatt. Inc. Michael J. Kami Brenda Kuhn Robert S. Lee Company Maurice S. Kanbar Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith Kane Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm H. Kurth Henry Beetle Hough In memory of Ethel Farr Kimball Academy of New England Journalists Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Kantor Polykarp Kusch Mr. and Mrs. James J. Houlahan Prime Tanning Company Joseph L. LaChance Household Finance Corporation Mrs. Esther Kassels In memory of Robert W. Sparkes Olivia Lacombe Mrs. Edna Y. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Katz Edward S. Ladin Company Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Howard Mrs. Helen L. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lake Mrs. Henry P. Hoyt Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Kazanjian Mrs. John M. Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Marshall E. Hoyt Michael A. Keams Lambda Chi Alpha Mrs. William Huckel Mr. and Mrs. James P. Keddy John Lambert Yeager Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Keene Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Lambert Ellis J. Hughes Prof. and Mrs. Richard F. Kellenberger Bequest - T. Arthur Lambert Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hunt, Jr. Mrs. Milderd A. Keller Corliss Lamont Mr. and Mrs. Chesley H. Husson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelleter Mrs. Helen L'Amoureux Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. Kelley Mabel Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hymoff Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kelley Jeannette Langdo Lt. Col. and Mrs. Milo Igersheimer Mr. and Mrs. Willard M. Kellogg Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Lapham INA Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George C. Kellom Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lapides Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Ingham Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Keltie Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Larsen International Business Machines Corp. Professor John Kempers J. Fredrick Larson International Nickel Company Edward H. Kenerson Lary Appliance Company International Telephone and Kennebec Federal Savings and Loan In memory of Robert W. Sparkes Telegraph Corporation Association of Waterville John E. Lassard The Rev. Charles Ives Mary Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Latham Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Ives, Sr. In memory of Richard W. and Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William J. Latvis The Reverend Hilda Ives Flagg Grant Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laurent Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Kennett Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawless, Jr. In memory of Mr. Nathaniel Gallin's Dr. Sherman Kent James F. Lawrence brother, Sydney Warren E. Kershner, M.D. The James Foundation of New York, The Rev. John W. Laws Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kershaw Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Lay Keyes Fibre Company Dr. and Mrs. Melvin E. James Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Laylin Dr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Khoury Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jansen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton H. Leach Walter Kidde & Company Foundation, Martin Jarcho William J. Leader Inc. Roger B. Jeans, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel P. LeBeau Kidder Peabody & Company Floyd W. Jefferson Mrs. A. LeBoutillier Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer A. Jenkins Dr. Bernard Kilgore Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Lederman Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Kimball Lt. Col. and Mrs. Willard C. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Lee In memory of Robert W. Sparkes Mr. and Mrs. Ellerton M. Jette Wesley Leighton Kimberly-Clark Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Clair P. Jewell Mr. and Mrs. William A. Leighton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Kindy, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Jobson Colonel and Mrs. D. Allen Lenk Kindy Optical Company Dean and Mrs. E. Parker Johnson Lenk Foundation Dr. Leo F. King Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Lenz Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Johnson Daniel F. Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Maurice I. Lerner Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried K. Johnson Mrs. Tracy B. 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Lewis Maine Savings Bank Hollister McKiernan Mr. and Mis. Charles F. Lewis Maine Textile Association Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKiernan In memory of Richard and Virginia George Lewis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Maizner W. Flagg Grant Lewiston-Auburn College Club Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Malcolm Professor John McKenna George Libby Malden Publications, Inc. Mrs. Dorothy P. McKenney Mrs. Malvina Libby Malden Publications Realty, Inc. W. B. McKinney, M. D. E. Allan Lightner, Sr. Academy of New England Journalists Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. McKinstry Mr. and Mrs. Vance F. Likins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Malley, Jr. Professor C. Abbott Meader Harrison Lillibridge Frank H. Malley Irene Meader The Agnes M. Lindsay Trust Mr. and Mrs. Saul Mandell Reginald C. Meader Howard Lipman Mr. and Mrs. John M. Maney Medford Publications, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Lippincott Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Mansfield Academy of New England Journalists Dr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Lippschutz In memory of Robert W. 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Tschamler Lucy Montgomery Newell Clara Harvey Young Fossie Seekins Nichols Raymond C. Whitney Milford I. Umphrey Roland G. Ware Edith C. Robinson Hazel E. Barney i920 Katharine Moses Rolfe Helen Kimball Brown Pauline Abbott Phinehas P. Barnes VI/. Lois Osgood Skillin Helene B. Buker Alice Clark Anderson Raymond 0. Brinkman Esther French Spaulding Phyllis F. Cole Thelma French Arnold John W. Brush Alice Coburn Boyston Violet French Collins Laura V. Baker Everett W. Buckman Sturtevant Alta E. Davis Helen Hodgkins Berry Rudolph E. Castelli Carolyn Stevens Thompson Elizabeth R. Fernald Doris Fernald Blackington John F. Choate Frances E. Trefethen Hazel Cobb Gillespie Frances Bradbury Burke Daniel M. Crook Charlotte Gilman Elizabeth Whipple Butler 1917 Merrill S. F. Greene Winifred B. Greeley Elizabeth B. Carey Charles F. Baxter Myron C. Hamer Margaret Wilkins Hickman Elizabeth Smith Chaplin John P. Baxter Ralph K. Harley Cornelia P. Kelley Marion L. Conant Elmer W. Campbell Donald G. Jacobs Marion Home Kennison Gladys Dow Daskam Lloyd L. Davis Ernest L. McCormack Mollie Treat King Grace R. Foster John F. Everett Raymond S. Owen Alberta Shepherd Marsh Adelle McLoon Germano Harold E. Hall Everett A. Rockwell Kathryne Sturtevant Moore Grace Johnson Grant Francis E. Heath Guy E. Rouse Marion Starbird Pottle Geraldine Baker Hannay Leland D. Hemenway George R. Skillin Lenna H. Prescott Hazel Peck Holt Thomas F. Joyce Hugh A. Smith Dorothy I. Roberts Bernice Butler McGorrill C. Wallace Lawrence Clarence A. Tash Ruby M. Robinson Isabel Genther Misto Frederick W. Marriner Earle S. Tyler Violet Shaw Scott Leota Jacobson Moore Frederick A. Pottle H. Thomas Urie Margaret Perkins Seller Irene Gushee Moran A. Raymond Rogers Robert E. Wilkins Winifred Shaw Terrill Esther Blanchard Nicoll Cecil A. Rollins Pauline Windsberg Thall Pauline Higginbotham Blair Grace Wilder Philbrick Ernest R. Scribner Leila M. Washburn Alice Bishop Drew Mary M. Rice Nathaniel Weg Anna McLaughlin Fallon Dais]' Murray Wilson Malvena Masse Robbins Oliver C. Wilbur Harriet Sweetser Greene Elva C. Tooker Lester E. Young 1919 Eleanor Seymour Jutras Catherine A. Tuttle M. Lucile Kidder Harriet Canham Alley Marston L. Beverage Clara Carter Weber Mildred Greeley Arnold E. Reginald Craig Esther M. Power Clara Gamage Woodbury Eva M. Bean Ira E. Creelman Elsie McCausland Rich Helen D. Cole Edward C. Dunbar Lucy 0. Teague 1922 M yra Cross Doe Gordon E. Gates Stella Greenlaw Thompson Asa C. Adams Marion Waterman Wood Hazel M. Gibbs George E. Ingersoll The Rev. Raymond J. Bates Madge Tooker Young Gertrude Donnelly Gonya John L. Lessard Walter D. Berry Madelyn Dagge tt Haskell Isaac L. Love Ashley L. Bickmore Leonora A. Knight Gerald S. Porter 1921 Walter G. Chamberlin Selma Koehler Burton E. Small Paul Bailey Leslie H. Cook 27 Kenneth C. Dolbeare Edythe Porter Dunstan Marion Drisko Tuck.er Clyde E. Getchell Harold D. Frost Melva Mann Farnum Merle Rokes Waltz Gabriel R. Guedj Charles H. Gale Elizabeth H. Griffin Mildred Todd Weir Clarence E. Hale Curtis A. Haines M. Gertrude Weller Helen Gray Weston F. Clive Hall Robert M. Jackson Harrington A. Hilda Worthen James H. Halpin Merle F. Lowery Edith Weller Juchter R. Fremont Hunter 1925 Arthur B. Malone Elizabeth B. Larrabee Charles 0. Ide Leonard W. Mayo Marguerite Rice Lary Edward T. Baxter Clifford H. Littlefield Irwin S. Newbury Lillian Cyr LaVerdiere Carleton E. Bennett Carl R. MacPherson Charles J. Paddock Vera Collins Lindsley Alfred King Chapman Wilbur B. McAllister Herbert A. Perkins Gertrude Fletcher Lowery C. Barnard Chapman Carroll S. Parker Clyde E. Russell Marguerite Starbird Lunt Harold G. Clark Herschel E. Peabody Evan J. Shearman Eleanor Wilkins McCarthy Lloyd M. Dearborn George H. Pratt Robert L. Stone Helen Dresser McDonald Kenneth P. Doe George E. Roach Arthur J. Sullivan A vis Newman Norwood Herman Glassman Abbot E. Smith Charles W. Totman Margaret Abbott Paul Joseph P. Gorham Kenneth J. Smith William J. Wallace Doris Ogier Pitcher Raymond S. Grant Clifton W. Stevens Marjorie Kemp Schoppee William W. Hale Roger A. Stinchfield Vina Parent Adams Ida Jones Smith Robert H. Hawkins Claude L. Stinneford Eleanor C. Bailey Louise L. Steele Theodore R. Hodgkins Harry B. Thomas Marguerite Craig Beach Louise K. Tilley Clayton W. Johnson John S. Tibbetts Virginia M. Bean Thelma Powers Walker Seymour J. Koff Carroll D. Tripp Julia Hoyt Brakewood Mary E. Warren Ralph M. Larrabee Lindsay C. Varnam Dorothy M. Crawford Leonette Warburton Wishard Earl T. Lyon Albert W. Wassell Doris Purington Edward H. Merrill Herbert McC. Wortman Cunningham 1924 Earl L. Merriman Elizabeth Dyar Downs Agnes Osgood Blake Ellsworth W. Millett Miriam Hardy John L. Berry F. Christine Booth Edward T. Moynahan Dorothy White Lamoreau George M. Davis Agnes J. Brouder Irving G. Pinkham Catherine Larrabee John G. Earley M. Alpha Crosby Brown William F. Powers Edna Briggs Morrell Waino Enholm Pauline Lunn Chamberlin Verne E. Reynolds Daphne Fish Plummer Paul W. Gates Marguerite Albert Cook Clarence S. Roddy Lorena E. Scott Harry J. Greene Helen E. Davis Arthur 0. Rosenthal Annie Choate Sweet Charles S. Lewis Adelaide Gordon Fitts Walter D. Simm Mary Carl Taylor Franklin C. Matzek Susan McGraw Fortuine Sylvester F. Sullivan Hazel Dyer Town William J. McDonald Madeline Merrill French Kenneth Leon Wentworth Mary I. Whitcomb J. Harland Morse Emily Heath Hall Carleton F. Wiley Louise Jacobs York George T. Nickerson E. Evelyn Kellett Winston E. Noble Eva L. Alley Clara Ford Kilborn 1923 Lawrence A. Putnam Mildred E. Briggs Virginia Elizabeth Baldwin Basil B. Ames Joseph C. Smith Clarice Towne Burgess Kinney Arthur L. Berry Arthur H. Snow Elizabeth Kingsley Chapman Irma Davis McKechnie Frederick D. Blanchard Ronald W. Sturtevant Marjorie Everingham Edgerly Jennie Nutter Peacock Chauncey L. Brown Ralph Talberth Clara Harthorn Haines Edith Grearson Phelan J. Neil Brophy Vincent B. Toomey Nellie Pottle Hankins Marian B. Rowe Thomas A. Callaghan Gren E. Vale Edith Ann Gray Havice Doris Garland Russell Elliott F. Chase Ralph M. Wallace Doris Hardy Haweeli Dorothy Farnum Scott Marlin D. Farnum William E. Weise Winona Knowlton Huckins Margaret Smith Shearman Frederick G. Fassett, Jr. Fred M. Weiss Olive Smith Marcia Helen Chase Stinneford Norman W. Foran James A. Wilson Margaret White McGowan Elvira Royle Sullivan Edward Roy Frude Elsie Bishop Nichols Ruth Crowley Brandmire Helen Kyle Swan John R. Gow Carrie Baker Pratt Sue R. Daye Ruth Turner Weymouth Wendell F. Grant Doris Tozier Putnam Celia Clary Fossett Doris Keay Wood L. Armand Guite Flora Harriman Small Dorothy M. Gordon Esther E. Wood Clinton A. Hoar Ethel Childs Storer Elvina Whitten Greeley Mollie Seltzer Yett Frank P. Kleinholz Leota Schoff Wadleigh Doris Cole Hunter Merton E. Laverty Helen Weeks Watson Carolyn Hodgdon Libbey 1927 Clarence R. Lyond Ellen Smith Weiblen Marion Cummings Mann Frank T. Adams Harland R. Ratcliffe Ethel Littlefield Whittier Lena Cooley Mayo Joseph R. Anderson Lloyd J. Treworgy Phyllis Bowman Wiley Donnie Getchell McCully James C. Brudno Clifford 0. T. Wieden Marion Brown Newcomb U. Cleal Cowing Ethel Alley Baxter Ruth Allen Peabody 1926 Ralph H. DeOrsay Reta Wheaton Belyea Anne Brownstone Prilutsky Alexander B. Baird Leonard R. Finnemore Doris Dickey Besse Evangeline York Scott George B. Barnes Barrett G. Getchell Helen A. Brown Ervena Goodale Smith Kenneth W. Bragdon B. Morton Havey Elizabeth Kellett Craven Beulah Cook Smith Paul M. Edmunds Alan J. Hilton Lucy Osgood Dean Pearl Thompson Stetson Samuel R. Feldman C. Evan Johnson 28 Eleanor Hawes Dempsey Cecilia Simpson Thyng William M. Ford J. Douglas Johnston Archer Jordan, Jr. Lee L. Jameson Franklin B. Dexter Donald E. Allison Charland Letourneau G. Vinton Jones Francis C. Foley George A. Allison, Jr. Percy Levine Martin M. Keats Harvey G. Fotter Seneca B. Anderson William A. Macomber Lewis N. Kesaris G. Cecil Goddard Forrest M. Batson Maynard W. Maxwell Walter F. Knofsk.ie Vinal G. Good Philip S. Bither Philip S. Metcalf Albert W. Larsen Harold B. Grand Robert P. Brown T. Francis Monaghan Arthur B. Levine Philip R. Higgins John A. Chadwick. Albert U. Peacock Arthur W. Littlefield Richard P. Hodsdon W. Thornton Cowing Greely C. Pierce W. Robert Lombard Gilman S. Hooper Linwood T. CrandaH Ralph F. Prescott J. Lewis Lovett Rupert M. Irvine James E. Davidson, Jr. Norton Rhoades P. Kenton MacCubrey John D. Jones Millan L. Egert Clyde E. Riley Clyde L. Mann Robert G. LaVigne Dexter E. Elseraore Lawrence A. Roy Rene J. Marcou Lowell P. Leland Leroy S. Ford Arthur G. Sanderson James T. McCroary Lemuel K. Lord Frank Giuffra Perry F. Shibles Donald H. Millett Earle A. McKeen Ralph L. Goddard Gwyeth T. Smith Edward M. Nee Edwin D. Merry Harold L. Grant Richard P. Staunton Edward R. Newhall Ernest E. Miller G. Gilbert Henry, Jr. Harry Tarr Cecil H. Rose Murray B. Miller Karl R. Hines, Jr. F. Clement Taylor Roy V. Shorey John T. Nasse Ralph B. Hurlburt Fred L. Turner A. Frank Stiegler, Jr. Warren R. Payson Michael J. Karter Alman R. Warren Albert J. Thiel Robert W. Scott Lewis H. Kleinholz Robert M. Waugh Charles E. Towne Mayo A. Seek.ins Robert B. Lunt George C. West Mark R. Shibles Dorothy Farnsworth Bragdon Edgar B. McKay Clair E. Wood Wardwell S. Shibley Theodore Nelson Doris Sanborn Buck Nathaniel L. Sills Albert C. Palmer Bertha L. Cain Irma Sawyer Andrews Roy E. Smith J. Ardelle Chase Ava Dodge Barton Norman D. Palmer Fred J. Sterns Leola M. Clement Louise Bauer Ralph A. Pape Louise Chapman Dibble Gladys Bunker Bridges Raymond E. Stickney Ovid F. Pomerleau Ruth E. Dow Marion Jacobs Burke Allan J. Stinchfield W. Paul Quarrington Marjorie G. Dunstan Helen Merrick Chandler John D. Swartz Thomas A. Record Grace Pattengall Fassett Ruth Viles Clark Donald B. Tupper Arthur L. Stebbins Helen Smith Fawce tt Cornelia Adair Cole Frank J. Twadelle Lucius H. Stebbins Elizabeth Watson Gerry Adelaide Coombs James H. Woods William H. Stinneford Dorothy Giddings Amy D. Dearborn W. Rodney Wyman Nathan M. Tupper Charles W. Weaver, Jr. Fayalene Decker Good.man Olive Richardson Edgett Violet Boulter Abbott Malcolm S. Weed Olive Lee Margaret Davis Farnham Alice Paul Allen Stanton S. Weed Harriet Fletcher Lockwood Marie D'Argy Fortier Muriel Sanborn Armstrong Marguerite Chase Macomber Lela H. Glidden Florence Young Bennett Ethyl Rose Adams Mildred McCarn Marden Eva Page Hawkins Martha Allen Blackwell Pauline Bakeman Helen C. Mitchell Dorothy Daggett Johnston Sylvia D. Crane Helen Baker Bosworth Marie Holmes Mitchell Claire Richardson Ola Catherine Swift Dacey Barbara Taylor Cahill Arline Mann Peakes MacDougal Virginia Dudley Eveland Elizabeth Bottomley Davis Bernice Green Pinkham Evelyn Ventres Mariner Ethel Henderson Ferguson Esther Libby Fern Priscilla Russell Richards Laurice Edes Merriam Beatrice Palmer Frederick. Alma W. Glidden Miriam Rice Schulze Harriet Towle McCroary Lucy Chapin Gibson Arlene Williams G<>odrich Esther Knudsen Shettleworth Ruth M. McEvoy Ellen Hoyt Gillard Evelyn L. Grindall Lura Norcross Turner Marion Daye O'Donnell Alice Jewett Gregoire Barbara Milliken Hausherr Caroline Heald Wallace Margery M. Pierce Lillian Morse Henry Pauline Morin Howlett Elizabeth Alden Wassell Edna Cohen Rapaport Martha Holt Hines Mildred Pond Kingsbury Faith D. Waterman Alberta Van Hom Shute Eleanor Butler Hutchins Evelyn Rollins Knapp Marion Sprowl Williamson Dorothy Steinert Sims Dorothy Wilson Irvine Miriam Sanders Marcho Julia Mayo Wilson Ruth Hutchins Stinchfield F. Elizabeth Libbey Mary Rollins Millett Pauline Sinclair Stinchfield Doris Wyman Lord Helen Chase Pardey 1928 Mary Thayer Elizabeth Marshall Lynn Louise Armstrong Ray Roland B. Andrews Grace Morrison Thompson Mary Vose McGillicuddy Maxine Hoyt Richmond George '>. Bernhardt Edna E. Turkington Ruth Norton McKay Ruth Park Smith J. Claude Bouchard Ella L. Vinal Dorothy L. Morton Verna Green Taylor Everett 0. Champlin Susie Stevens Watson Barbara Weston Noyes Frances E. Thayer Rohen C. Chandler Ruth E. Williams Sophie Reynolds Harriet Johnston Titcomb A. Donald Clark Rosalie Mosher Reynolds C. Stanley Corey t 929 Ruth Plaisted Robinson Barbara Libby Tozier A. A. D 'Amico Charles F. Abbott Irene Hersey Tuttle Pauline Brill Trafton E. Richard Drummond J. Drisko Allen Jean M. Watson Helen Brigham Trefethen Edmond F. Fiedler E. Richard Benson Dorothy N. Woods Eleanor Hathaway Williams Nathaniel M. Gallin Joseph B. Campbell Alberta Brown Winchester Elwood J. Hammond Oscar M. Chute 1 930 Edith M. Woodward G. Holbrook. Hawes Reed W. Davis Philip F. Allen Viola Blake Woodward 29 1931 1932 Carl F. Foster Hayden E. Fairbanks Willard E. Alexander Douglas B. Allan Frank E. Fuller Paul E. Feldman Robert Allen, Jr. Melvin E. Anderson Robert F. Greene Samson Fisher Henry G. Bonsall Robert T. Beals Bertrand W. Hayward Edwin E. Getchell Lee F. Brackett James Blok C. Lloyd Hooker Stephen Gould Edward S. Cobb William H. Caddoo Dana A. Jordan Curtis M. Havey Alanson R. Curtis Stanley L. Clement Raymond Knauff Thomas J. Hickey Merton L. Curtis William S. Curtis, Jr. Myron J. Levine Emil N. Iverson John S. Davidson Harvey B. Evans John W. Locke II Richard H. Johnson Paul L. Davis Maxwell H. Feinman Irving M. Malsch Ernest F. Lary Wallace A. Donovan William C. Foster Soli Morris Frederick C. Lawler Roderick E. Farnham Thompson D. Grant Reginald O'Halloran William A. Logan Howard L. Ferguson Nissie Grossman James E. Poulin Robert M. MacGregor Arthur A. Flewelling Richard D. Hall, III H. Paul Rancourt Raphael Maher Alexander R. Gillmor William M. Hardy Donald H. Rhoades George S. Mann Edward F. Hayde Myron M. Hilton Albert L. Skidds Myron H. Matz Andrew ]. Karkos Frederick R. Knox John L. Skinner Peter Mills Thomas ]. Kenney Glen B. Lawrence William M. Terry Jacob Muskat Maurice Krasow Harold F. Lemoine Raoul H. Violette Franklin Norvish Thomas B. Langley Howard I. Libby, Jr. John Allan Webb Preston W. Pennell Bernard H. Lipman Alex Lindholm Harrison F. Williams Harold M. Plotkin John C. McCoy, Jr. G. Alden Macdonald R. Leon Williams Kenneth J. Proctor Philip H. McLeary Edwin W. Maddocks W. Malcolm Wilson George T. Pugsley F. Donald Poulin Maurice E. Pearson Perry G. Wortman George C. Putnam Roland J. Poulin George H. Rogers Norin.an C. Perkins Barbara Johnson Alden Wayne E. Roberts John H. Sawyer Harry P. Pinson Elizabeth Swan ton Allan Vaughn A. Shaw Frederick A. Schreiber Bernard H. Porter Charlotte Blomfield Auger Dana M. Simmons Arthur W. Stetson, Jr. William H. Steinhoff Rosamond F. Barker Clayton F. Smith John F. Sullivan Philip C. Thibodeau Ruth Armstrong Bickmore George F. Sprague Theodore L. Taylor Clinton F. Thurlow Barbara Merrick Brackett George H. Sterns Harold E. Townes Frances Perkins Cary Elizabeth Gurney Byrne Robert G. Stirling Ralph H. Wakefield Evelyn Brackley Chadbourne Adelaide Jordan Cleaves Virgil C. Totman, Jr. Jane C. Belcher Margaret L. Choate Greta Murray Connors Joseph M. Trefethen Marjorie Van Horn Bernier Dorris Moore Cox Rowena Loane Cooper Hugh K. Tufts Pauline Russell Berry Marguerite de Rochemont Lois B. Crowell Ethel MacDougall Alemian Ethel Watt Curtis Dorothy Dingwall Fem Chapman Kleinholz Agnes Ginn Allen Dorcas Paul Frost Ruth Weston Edgerly Ann Duoba Lawrence Myrtle Paine Barker Estelle Taylor Goodwin Anna Hannagan Furbush Barbara White Morse Thelma Chase Bevin Martha Johnston Hayward Marian Archer Graffam Eleanor Wheelwright Ness Isabel H. Clark Justina Harding Jenkins Nancy Nivison Hamilton Frances M. Palmer Mary Cadwallader Evelyn L. Johnson Gladys Averill Heubach Mary Ellen Hodgdon Combellack Evelyn Platt Johnson Isabelle Fairbanks Hobby Prescott Faith Rollins Davidson Madeline Scott Leach Norma Fuller Hurst Dorothy Hawkes Reynolds A. Louise Murray Deans Dolores Dignam Morgan N. Yvonne Miehe Portia Pendleton Rideout Frances Page Egan Gladys True Phelps Mary Palmer Mills Doris Donnell Vickery Gertrude Sykes Elwell Tina Thompson Poulin Ruth Pullen Catherine Wakefield Ward Arlene Woodman Evans Irene Tardiff Quirion Vesta Alden Putnam Ruth E. White Maxine Foster Foster Jean Wellington Terry Lillian Shapiro Reardon Hope Pullen Gillmor Verna McGee Thurlow Priscilla Perkins Schumacher 1 935 Beulah Stiles Harris Phyllis Hamlin Wade Dorothy Harlow Skillings Carroll W. Abbott Ruth Hallinger Slaven Eunice Foye Hutchins Hildred Nelson Wentworth George H. Anderson Janet Locke Jack Mary Smith Strout Phyllis C. Weston Richard N. Ball Methyl Page Kitchin Geraldine Colbath Taylor Raymond ]. Binkowski Flora Trussell Larrivee Ruth Leighton Thomas ]. Warren Bishop Frances E. Libby 1933 Bertha Lewis Timson Donald M. Bither Margaret McGann Merrill Louise Smith Velten Carleton D. Brown Harold F. Brown Jennie Dunn Millett Ethel Bragg Williams Nathaniel Butler Norman R. Brown Winona Berrie Mullen Herbert K. Bryan John C. Burgoon Mary Dignam Murphy 1934 Leonard C. Cabana, Jr. Edward F. Buyniski Ruth E. Pineo John M. Alden Morris Cohen David S. Carr Jean Littlefield Powers Nathan Alpers Laurence E. Dow Harold F. Chase Alice Linscott Roberts Abner G. Bevin, Sr. John ]. English J. Robert Curtis Evelyn Bell Rowe William T. Bryant Robert F. Estes John P. Davan Vivian F. Russell William J. Chapman Albion L. Farnham William N. Dexter Marion White Thurlow Edward W. Cragin Melvin 0. Flood Walter L. Dignam Ada Cram Wadsworth Andrew G. Daigle Leo F. Haggerty 30 Ina Hussey Weymouth Thomas J. Foley Henry Davidson Bearge M. Hagopian David R. Hilton Milton M. Gilson Kenneth A. Johnson Felix J. Gondela Deane L. Hodges Floyd M. Haskell Eino A. Kivi W. Linwood Haynes John W. Hunt Harold W. Hickey Paul H. Landry W. Kenneth Holbrook Dana W. Jaquith Harold W. Kimball, Jr. Romeo L. Lemieux Harry K. Hollis Lawrence V. Kane Hyman R. Kurtzman Willard D. Libby Henry Kammandel Milton P. Kleinholz Wallace B. McLaughlin Charles N. Nawfel Edwin M. Leach Theophile S. Krawiec S. Robert Manelis Stanley A. Paine Edville G. Lemoine Maurice Krinsky Oliver C. Mellen Paul K. Palmer James N. Lewis Floyd F. Ludwig Robert B. Merrill Malcolm M. Pierce Lawrence C. Lightner Eugene A. McAlary Robert N. Miller Frederick K. Poulin Royal G. Luther, Jr. Richmond N. Noyes Bertram G. Mosher Michael G. Ryan Robert V. McGee Martin .M. O'Donnell Leon B. Palmer Foahd J. Saliem Frank R. Mellen Charles 0. Pearson Albert 0. Piper Alfred H. Wheeler Paul B. Merrick Cedric G. Porter Louis G. Rancourt Emery P. Worthen Edmond R. N alle John J. Pullen John F. Reynolds Whitney Wright Marcus C. Oladell Elbridge B. Ross, Jr. Norman R. Rogerson Dorothy Smith Brown Frederick B. Oleson Richard S. Sawyer Jam es L. Ross Harriet Weibel Buyniski Mitchell E. Phillips Earl J. Sayer Sheldon R. Rudnick Pearl Hoyt Coffin Francis C. Prescott Arthur M. Stewart, Jr. Gordon W. Schumacher Sara J. Cowan John S. Pullen Kenneth C. Sutherland Thomas G. Van Slyke Margaret Libbey Darlow Frank A. Record Gordon P. Thompson Robert S. William Marcella Duoba E. Donald Rogers John B. Ward Kathryn Caswell Abbott Edi th E. Emery A. Wayne Ross, Jr. Ralph S. Williams Frances Annette Tebbetts Dorothy W. Goodwin Charles T. Russ Walter L. Worthing Audette Edith Ellis Guerrieri Charles B. Russell Elizabeth Franklin Call Edna F. Bailey Mary Fairbanks Haskell J. Bauer Small Ruth Thome Chaplin Katherine Rollins Brown Barbara Frazee Haynes J. Marble Thayer, Jr. Avis Merritt Churchill Saxon Lurvey DeWolfe Gladys Wein Hirshon Maynard C. Waltz Beth Pendleton Clark Grace Robinson Durfee Ruth Walden Ludwig Robert S. Winslow Ellen Digna.m Downing Ruth Fuller Frost Helen Jevons Luther William R. Wright Anne Martel Eastman Elizabeth Thompson Esther L. Marshall Leroy N. Young Barbara Gauthier Ewing Goodspeed Ruth Yeaton McKee Katherine Watson Addington Wilma Stanley Hill Agnes Carlyle Hadden Marjorie Gould Murphy Dorothy Levine Alfond Ann Trimble Hilton Alice Boquel Hartwell Frances Burns Nalle Priscilla Cram Allen Margaret Jordan B. Arlene Hayes Henson Phyllis Jones Oechslie Dorothy Trainor Anderson Grace Wheeler Marsh Jeanne Peyrot Hoffman Mina Robertson Rider Edith Barron Kathryn Herrick McCrodden Eleanor Tolan Hooker Cornelia Bigelow Roberts Margaret Schryver Sylvia Richardson Miller Maxine L. Knapp Elizabeth Wilkinson Ryan Bostelmann Virginia Moore Eleanor Manter LeMaistre Lillian StinchfieldSalmon Reta Trites Cook Madeline E. Nelson Helen Curtis Lothrop Bertha Zukas Sanborn Marion E. Dugdale Bettina Wellington Piper Ruth Millett Maker Janet Goodridge Sawyer Janet Lowell Farley Dorothy Washburn Polley Ruth Michalek McAlary Hazel Wepfer Thayer Edith Falt Favour Elinor Chick Ross Nathalie Gilley Reeves Louise G. Tracey Harriett Felch Felch Virginia Swallow Seepe Dorothy Gould Rhoades Ruth Marston Turner Bertha Norton Gordon Louise Hinckley Tweedie M. Roberta Ryan Ryan Mary Ewen Ulich Martha Bessom Gorman Barbara Howard Williams Emma-Mary Small Schlosberg Lucille Pinette Zukowski Joyce Perry Goss Ruth Wheeler Wood Ruth Mailey Sutherland Alice Mulligan Grover Arny H. C. Thompson 1938 A. Willetta Herrick Hall 1936 Dorothy Cunningham A. Wendell Anderson Marguerite Striebel Arthur W. Bartel, II Vendetti Joseph G. Antan Higginbottom Alton D. Blake, Jr. Elizabeth Mulkern Wescott Robert N. Anthony Helen Foster Jenison Lewis N. Brackley Eleanor MacCarey Whitmore Alfred W. Beerbaum Beatrice Berube Judkins H. Leslie Brown Hammond I. Bender Frances Quint Lowe James N. Buckner 1937 Kenneth R. Bickford M. Elizabeth Oliver Frederick D. Call Edmund L. Barnard Sidney Black Anna Stobie Rogerson Omar E. Canders Norman W. Beals L. Russell Blanchard Elizabeth Newell Rosenbaum Everett JI.Cole George N. Burt Jerome Brand Betty Herd Sanders George H. Cranton Norman J. Catir William C. Carter Helen Wade Sawdon Herbert W. DeVeber Wilfred J. Combellack Joseph Ciechon Elizabeth McLeod Thompson John P. Dolan Valentine S. Duff Philip E. Colman Sigrid E. Tompkins Willard H. Dunn David S. Eaton John B. Cronin, Jr. Otellie Greely Ward William A. Ellingwood, Jr. Roland I. Gammon Cecil M. Daggett, Jr. Margaret Higgins Williams Millard E. Emanuelson Morton M. Goldfine Wade R. Davis Louise Weeks Wright Edmund N. Ervin M. Edson Goodrich Richard W. Dow Raymond W. Farnham Paul E. Hannon Frederick C. Emery 1939 Femand D. Fortin J. Robert Haskell James Fox George W. Alexander Solomon Fuller, Jr. Robert D. Hussey Ernest M. Frost James R. Beaton Charles R. Geer Winthrop E. Jackson Alonzo H. Garcelon David A. Berube 31 Edward S. Boulos, Jr. Esther McBride Parsons Dorothy Bake Kesaris Jane Russell Abbott Leon J. Braudy Pauline Pratt Plaisted Priscilla B. Mailey Elizabeth Sweetser Baxter Bernerd H. Burbank Judith Quint Schreider Lydia Abbott Mailhot Hannah Putnam Burbank Frank H. Burchell Jean Burr Smith Louise Holt McGee Mildred Van Valkenburg Leland C. Burrill Mildred Colwell Stevens Charlotte Noyes Oleson Demartini Robert V. Canders, Jr. Arline Bamber Veracka Julia Wheeler O'Sullivan Donna Horne Ellis Philip Charbonneau Margaret Ann Whalen Caroline Piper Overfors Claire F. Emerson Arthur R. Chavonelle Elizabeth Walden Palmer Diana Wiesenthal Friedman Charles L. Dignam 1940 Ellen Fitch Peterson Catherine Fussell Clarence E. Dore Alexander Anton Edna Slater Pullen Audrey Massell Greenwald Forrest W. Doten J. Ande Baxter Eleanor Stone Rice Geraldine Stefko Jones Elliot H. Drisko Rufus A. Brackley L. D. A. Russell Beatrice Kennedy Maltais Fletcher Eaton Brewster A. Branz Virginia Gray Schwab Ada Vincoeur Mandell Stephen I. Greenwald E. Robert Bruce Constance Pratt Spinney Prudence Piper Marriner Gardiner E. Gregory Robert B. Carr M. Elizabeth Perkins Stanley Ruth Lewis Nowlan Nathanael M. Guptill Clark H. Carter Ruth Gould Stebbins S. Winnifred Odlin Wade S. Hooker William A. Chasse Glenys Smith Stone Ruth Scribner Rich Albert L. Hunter Joseph J. Chernauskas Alleen Thompson Virginia Ryan Gilbert E. Hutchinson Vincent J. Chupas Constance L. Tilley Willetta McGrath Snow Roy Y. Illingworth James R. Cochrane Shirley Knight Upham Ruth R. Stebbins Maynard M. Irish Angelo N. Cyr Marjorie Day Weeks Shirley Porton Thrope Lester Jolovitz Clarence R. Fernald Elizabeth C. Wescott Eleanor Purple Tolhurst Robert D. Johnston Floyd L. Fitts Barbara Towle Wheeler Olive Savage Ward Charles D. Keef Frederick M. Ford Norma Whitten Whitten Barbara Kaighn Warner Paul M. Kittredge Donald A. Gilfoy Joanna MacMurtry Workman Leo S. Kresky John E. Gilmore David C. Libbey William L. Gousse 1941 1942 G. Ellis Mott Cleon H. Hatch Henry W. Abbott, Jr. Robert M. Arnold James M. Perry Edward H. Jenison Charles E. Barnfather William P. Blake Wilson C. Piper Gordon B. Jones Elmer L. Baxter Robinson D. Burbank Louis Sacks Stanley W. Kimball George L. Beach, Jr. Clifford F. Came, Jr. Dwight E. Sargent Maynard H. Levin Dwight K. Beal Harry Cohen Stanley H. Schreider Frank Lipman Stetson C. Beal William R. Conley Allan B. Smith Jack M. Logan Hartley A. Bither Kenneth M. Decker Kenneth G. Stanley Earl C. Lord, Jr. Antonio J. Bolduc Louis L. DiPompo Machaon E. Stevens Ernest C. Marriner, Jr. Sidney Brick Richard R. Dyer Price Y. Tozier Carl W. McGraw Richard H. Bright Walter L. Emery Charles P. Uppvall Howard A. Miller James A. Daly Lawrence P. Fitton Thomas S. Vose Gardner Oakes Norris E. Dibble Milton W. Hamilt Earl L. Wade Warren Pearl Rodney C. Ellis Laurie L. Harris, Jr. Ralph C. Wilde George A. Pike James J. Foster John E. Hawes John Worster William D. Pinansky ]. Joseph Freme Eero R. Helin Clayton E. Young Louis A. St. John Hoover R. Goffin Harry L. Hicks, Jr. Sally Aldrich Adams William A. Small Stanley Gruber Harold L. Huntoon Phyllis Rose Baskin Roger M. Stebbins Benjamin Hains N. Richard Johnson Violet Hamilton Brooks Philip A. Stinchfield William H. Hughes Robert I. Johnson Shirley M. Brown Conrad W. Swift Allan R. Knight Norman D. Jones Alberta Virginia York Choate G. Flint Taylor Mortimer Lenk James F. Kavanaugh Elizabeth J. Doran Arthur T. Thompson Hiram P. Macintosh Richard N. Kohn Dorothy Weeks Egan Alfred N. Timberlake John MacLeish Alton G. Laliberte Alice Whitehouse Freeman Leon Tobin Richard C. McDonald Burton L. Linscott Helen Carter Guptill Spencer H. Winsor Warren H. Mills Melvin Lock Priscilla Jones Hauter Linwood L. Workman, Jr. Jerome Orenstein Charles A. Lord William G. Otto Elizabeth Solie Howard Isabel C. Abbot Weston MacRae Robert W. Pullen Marion Crawford Hutchinson Katheryn Reny Anderson Robert R. McDonnell Albert J. Rimosukas Leila Ross Hyman Mary Bonnar Charles W. Nightingale Maurice D. Rimpo Virginia Kingsley Jones Jean L. Bridges Linwood E. Palmer, Jr. Robert C. Ryan Marion Ackley Joseph Ruth Moore Brown George A. Parker, Jr. Louis E. Salhanick Ruth Reed Kingman Mary Wheeler Bruzga J. Franklin Pineo, Jr. Wendell T. Starr Rhoda Wein Kraft Raye Winslow Carter Carl J. Pizzano, Jr. Ruth Buchanan Lenart Nannabelle Gray Carter Stephen S. Sternberg J. Richard Rancourt Sylvia Ross Manheimer Margery Smith Cavanagh Herbert D. Stems Clarence R. Reed Velma Saunders Marshall Marjorie Chase Chapman George J. Stumpp Robert S. Rice Anne Simpson Miller Helen Brown Gilfoy A. Francis Thompson Albert I. Schoenberger Katherine Coffin Mills Frances C. Gray Edwin A. Toolis Oren R. Shiro Jane J. Mulkern Doris Rose Hopengarten W. Ward Webber Addison E. Steeves 32 Arlene Paine Osias Margaret Johnson Kenoyer George W. Young John E. Stevens John L. Thomas, Jr. Frederick B. McAiary William R. Hibel 1945 William E. Tucker James R. McCarroll William Hutcheson Christy C. Adams William L. Vaughan Oliver N. Millett, Jr. Robert E. Kahn Henri W. Ball, Jr. John B. Warner Frank J. Miselis Ralph L. Kaufman Beverly F. Booth Le wis E. Weeks, Jr. James W. 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Whitten Ann Jones Gilmore Donald E. Sterner M. Colby Tibbetts Elizabeth Coles Harris Barbara Brent Biedermann Robert A. St. Pierre Joseph R. Wallace Barbara R. Holden Elizabeth Field Blanchard Eugene C. Struckhoff Francis B. Ward, Jr. Mary E. Jones Jeannette Nielsen Braddock Frank Strup, Jr. James H. Weeks W. Gardner Taylor Mary Lee Conway Kittle Eleanor Smart Braunmuller Maurice M. Whitten Alice Dondlinger Luxton Betty Tobey Choate John A. Thompson Laura Tapia Aitken William H. Tobey Christine Bruce Lyon Kathleen Monaghan Corey Augusta-Marie Johnson Raymond M. Tuller, Jr. Jean Cannell MacRae Marjorie McDougal Davis Alexander Priscilla George McNally John P. Turner Priscilla Moldenke Drake Katherine Faxon Anderson Florence Perkins Mignery Remo M. Verrengia Natalie Cousens Dyer Adele Grindrod Bates Harold L. Vigue Muriel Carrell Philson Patricia Ford Ellis Ann Johnson Bengtson Philip H. Watson Amy Lewis Small Marjorie Abar Gray Lois Pinkham Bridges Martin S. Weg Betty Anne Royal Spiegel Jan Hudson Hinman Marilyn L. Bryant James M. Whitten Marilyn Ireland Steeves Charlotte Arey Hoppe Eleanor Carter Curtice Benjamin B. Zeck.er Margaret Campbell Anita Pooler Laliberte Margery Owen Fallon Timberlake Mary Lemoine Lape Rae Gale Backer Elizabeth Chamberlain Ficker Shirley I. Wagner Frances Small Lash Constance Barbour Georgiana Gulliford Fielding Theodora Wright Weston Mary Reynolds Livingstone Helen Watson Boldi Elizabeth Lohnes Grodin Priscilla Hathorn White Thelma Proctor Matheson Vivian Maxwell Brown Marguerite Broderson Betsey Libbey Williams Louise Trahan McCombs Catherine Clark Brunell Gustafson Marion Thomas Whipple Virginia Farrand McDonald Jane Bell Corydon Kathleen Matteo Hancock Ruth Howe Mistark Alice Drake Deming Janet Jacobs Holden 1943 Ruth Graves Montgomery Deborah Dobson Fekete Doris Taylor Huber Edwin W. Alexander Geraldine Fennessy Parker Alice Leyh Fisher Doris Blanchard Hutcheson Hubert S. Beckwith Marjorie Brown Pursley Nancy Grahn Heatley Joan Gay Kent Andrew V. Bedo Elizabeth Durand Ransom Jean Ferrell Howe Roslyn E. Kramer Thomas R. Braddock Lillian Beck Skolem Hope Mansfield Jahn Mary Gallard Laughland Philip C. Buck Millicent Bolling Smith Louise Callahan Johnson Miriam Leighton Mayo Leonard Caust Hilda Niehoff True Nancy Curtis Lawrence Rita A. McCabe Norman A. Chaletzky Ruby Lott Tucker Shirley Ellice Lord Dorothy Sanford McCunn Roben C. Dennison, Jr. Jacquelyn Nearney Wallace Janice Tappin Lowell Marjorie Merrill Melvin ThomaaW. Farnsworth, Jr. Anne Gwynn Whittlesey Dorothy Holtman Lyon Nancy Glover Oldham Richard A. Field Eileen A. Matteo Eleanor Mundie O'Neill William Finkeldey 1944 Josephine Pitts McAlary Frances Barclay Oxton Ralph K. Harley, Jr. Melvin A. Andell Nancy Pattison McCarthy Naomi Collett Paganelli Harry P. Hildebrandt Lowell E. Barnes Priscilla Tallman Miller Frances Willey Rippere S. Dwight Howard William T. Begler, Jr. Evelyn Gates Moriarty Annabelle Hencl1ey Ritchie Elwin F. Hussey Alan L. Bevins Anne Foster Murphy A. Roberta Holt Sachs Meyer C. Jacobs Cornelius Callaghan, Jr. Maxine Merrill Newhall Joan M. St. James George H. Jahn Joseph F. Crozier Barbara Baylis Primiano Helen Strauss Howard R. Johnson Alexander E. Dembkowski Elizabeth Wood Reed Elvira Worthington Taylor Eliot B. Kraft Louis M. Deraney Jane McCarthy Rodman Sarah Martin Wahl Charles E. Lawrence Wesley R. Doe Lottie Wanagel Roy Mary Louise Fraser Woods john J. Lee Ef thim Economu Priscilla Keating Swanson Virginia Briggs Zulieve Perley M. Leighton Arnold A. Glassman Gertrude Szadzewicz 1946 Irving E. Liss George D. Godfrey Jean Hayes Wassell Ronald D. Lupton Richard D. Goodridge Eleanor Eisberg Watson Calvin M. Dolan Lauchlin D. MacKinnon W. Harris Graf E. Elaine Johnson Wing Richard T. Dunphy Delbert D. Matheson Arnold Grossman Annabelle Morrison Wolfertz Wilfred R. Granger 33 Francis J. Heppner Dorothy Briggs Aronson Timothy C. Osborne Marianne Schoe.ffel Nelson John L. Ilsley Joan Hunt Banfield Wendell F. Phillips, Jr. Mary Burrison Odell Pasquale Rufo Eileen McMahon Bills Dominic M. Puiia Esther Ann Rollins Osborne Robert Singer Emily Gardell Burke Richard H. Rabner F. Shirley Parks Hubert E. Smith A. Priscilla Weeks Currier David C. Roberts Helen Moore Phillips John W. White Charlotte Hanks Dumas Richard H. Rogers Melzine McCaslin Pierce Helen Jacobs Eddy Gerald E. Roy Joan Crawley Pollock Norma Taraldsen Billings M. Jean Murray Fallon Daniel C. Scioletti Shirley Jagger Prue Anne Lawrence Bondy Mae Hoyt Farrington Mildred Ann Schnebbe Naomi Dick Dice Paul I. Smith Elizabeth Hall Fitch Riordan Anne Calder Dick Paul Solomon Elinor Farnham Frolio Joseph R. Spina Marguerite Jack Robinson Shirley Martin Dudley Seabury T. Stebbins Janet G. Rougvie Carol Robin Epstein Joanne Bouton Fry Frederick P. 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Lathrop David D. Lynch Richard J. Marcyes Lendall W. Hayes C. Jane Pottle Sidney B. M cKeen William T. Mason, Jr. Gabriel J. Hikel Lucile Tuttle Lidstone Robert W. McNaught Jerry M. Merrill Cyril M. Joly, Jr. Margaret Horsch Lightbody Urban R. Nannig Gordon R. Paterson Sherwood L. Jones Barbara Lindsey Lucy Robert F. Nardozzi Dana I. Robinson Marvin S. Joslow Ruth Barron Lunder Donald E. Nicoll Richard D. Sampson Jordan Kaplan Evelyn Helfant Malkin Benson Noice, Jr. Edward Sarantides P. Thomas Kaines Ruth Burns Mason James C. Noice A. Roscoe Schlesinger, Jr. Harvey L. Koizim Gertrude S. McKusick Andrew B. Offenhiser Edward S. Sherwood Charles Kramer Patricia Durling Meeker Charles A. O'Reilly Patterson M. Small Charles H. Lightbody Hazel Huckins Merrill John R. Paquette David C. Webber David Marson Marie Machell Milliken Charles A. Pearce Frank E. Weeks Robert Masters Kathryn Dempsey Mullin Russell S. Phillips, Jr. Carl R. Wright William R. Maurice Phyllis O'Connell Murray Carleton E. Porter Roberta Marden Alden Gordon T. Miller Vida Harrison Neilson Joseph L. Putnam 34 Nancy Burbank Allured Paul F. Murray Mary Conley Nelson L. Charles Rastelli Alexander Richard Shirley Marshall Marden Richard Lyon, Jr. Pauline Brill Trafton A. Raymond Rogers, Jr. Barbara Starbuck Marshall Robert A. Marden Christine Winter Verrengia Winston M. Ross Frances Nourse McCarthy Henry E. Mathieu Patricia Root Wheeler Robert C. Rowell Ruth Clements McGill Harold Mercer, Jr. Beverly Holt Wiegand Robert Sage Barbara Backman Millar Robert E. Merriman 1951 Alvin Schwartz Mary Wilson Miller Robert E. Millett Daniel J. Shanahan, Jr. Jean Maloof Naman David G. Montt Bernard D. Alderman Burton S. Silverstein Hilda Farnum Nicoll William P. Niehoff Robert E. Archibald Robert A. Slavitt Alice Crooks Nute Arthur S. O'Halloran William H. Ashbaugh George I. Smith M. Marjorie Plaisted George A. Paine Mark T. Basseches Carlet0n P. Stinchfield Nancy Semonian Protter Robert Panasuk Richard B. Beal Gerald Stoll Marilyn Perkins Prouty Allen G. Pease Clifford A. Bean John R. Stuart Joan Smith Rogers Richard D. Pullen Richard B. Birch Harold J. Thompson Antoinette Fera Romano Alan R. Riefe Clayton F. Bloomfield J. Stewart Thurston June White Rosenberg Robert A. Rosenthal Frederick R. Boyle Kenneth J. Vigue Jeanne Gray Schmidt Philip A. Shearman Ormande L. Brown Leonud R. Warshaver Barbara Jean Hart Shanahan Charles L. Smith, Jr. Vivian M. Bryant, Jr. Gordon W. Watts Martha Loughman Shepard John S. Sparkes William T. Burgess, Jr. Conrad G. White Jean Sheppard Silva Irwin Swirsky Francis H. Burnham C. Royce Woodman Marguerite Baker Stackpole William A. Tippens John H. Butler Chester J. Woods, Jr. Anne Houston Stiller Richard C. Urie Robert E. Cannell Lucile Farnham Sturtevant Lucien F. Veilleux Bruce Carswell Kathryn Garrick Alex Barbara Becker Sullivan Russell 0. Washburn Philip Castleman Beverly Barnett Ammann Beverley Hayward Teague Robert R. Wehner Paul F. Christopher, Jr. R�emary Becce Bedo Martha Jackson White Robert N. Williams Vernon Corell, Jr. Alice Covell Bender Christine Woodbury Winkin William M. Wilson John P. Crawford Mary Gardiner Benton Haroldene Whitcomb Wolf Richard C. Davis Shirley Ann Fellows Bernier Ruth Pierce Abrahamsen George Deeb Carol Carpenter Bisbee Barbara Wyman Anderson William T. Doyle Barbara Fransen Briggs 1950 Charlotte Shoul Backman John R. Ely Alberta J. Bunney John M. Alex Lillian Pierce Braley WarrenJ. Finegan Agnes Fay Burns Walter E. Alger, Jr. Charlotte Richardson Butters Ernest V. Fortin Regnhild Fay Klafstad Russell A. Antell Nancy Ann Hill Cabot Sumner A. Fox Carpenter Robert J. Armitage, Jr. Alice Jennings Castelli Horace B. Franklin Mary Hathaway Cherry Gerald D. Baker Elizabeth Hamer Clark Haddon S. Fraser Mary Louise Clare Robert F. Barlow Mary Anne Seward Crafts E. Wesley Freeman Diane Palmer Clare Albert L. Bernier Dorothy Goodridge Donovan Robert L. Gabriel Chana Marker Cole Thomas G. 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Hartford Mary Bauman Gates Stuart D. Douglas Margaret Rodgers Jones George M. Haselton Hope Harvey Graf Nelson T. Everts Doris Knight Leete Robert B. Hawkins Jeanne Littlefield Hammond Ralph H. Field Beverly Deschenes Libby Philip C. Heywood Martha Bennett Headley Gerald B. Frank Elisabeth Jennings Maley Jere L. Hughes Jean C. Hillsen Charles E. Garland Mary Ellen Jordan Megargee Duane A. Hurd Joan Hoagland Humphrey Alfred B. Gates Barbara Hill Millett Robert A. Ingraham Rae Lihby Hutchinson Robert S. George Jean Chickering Nardozzi A. Eugene Jellison Jean Beauchamp Johnsrud John P. Harriman Virginia Davis Pearce Richard A. Johnson Loia Smith Jones Kevin Hill Constance Foxcroft Perrigo Richard F. Johnson Audrey Fountain Jordan Paul Hinton Barbara D. Preble Thomas H. Jordan Evelyn Armstrong King William J. Igoe Barbara Barrow Pullen Richard Kaplan Pauline Vitkauskas Kuzmeski Robert L. Joly Sybil Green Reichek Thomas R. Keene, Jr. Marion LaCasce Frank H. Jones, Jr. Pauline Berry Rowell John J. Keough Louise J. Leavenworth Hugh B. Jordan Catherine Johnston Ruksmis Paul B. Kilmister Muriel Thomas Levings Richard H. King Nancy Ricker Sears Harvey M. Kirstein Cynthia Crook Lieck Edward Lampert Carlene MacPherson Sparkes Martin R. Kress Nydda Barker Lowery James Lazour Mildred Fenwick Starrett Richard A. Kuehndorf 5 Nellie G. Macdougall Neil Leonard, Jr. Charlotte Cowan Sutherland Robert R. Laliberte S Edwin J. Laverty Jacquelyn Downey Burnham Russell A. Dixon, Jr. Richard Verrengia Robert S. Lee Helen Leavitt Campbell John E. Douglass John W. Waalewyn M. Cass Lightner Nancy Williams Chute W. David Edwards Russell E. Wallace Donald R. Livingstone Nancy Allan Darby Arthur G. Eustis, Jr. Frank H. Weatherby David E. Love Glenys Blumenthal Davis Raymond C. Evans, Jr. Stewart C. West Leland F. Lowery Alyce Moskowitz Domenitz Oliver S. Fader, Jr. Arthur W. White Geoffrey S. Lyford Edith Harris Edgerton Daniel W. Fenner Irwin Winer Richard B. Mack Donna Record Frenzel George W. Fraser Celand Witham J. Edward Martin Harriet Boyer Frost Howard H. Gaskill, Jr. Carolyn Williams Albrecht Charles S. Mcintyre Cynthia Cook Gair Harold B. Grandberg Marjorie Russell Aldrich Arthur F. McMahon Priscilla Day Garrison Raymond S. Grant, Jr. Janice Pearson Anderson Thornton W. Merriam, Jr. Marilyn Gracie Hiers Everett F. Gross Nita Hale Barbour David W. Miller Els Warendorf Hulm James F. Gruninger Nancy Hughes Bates Alan B. Mirken Joanna D. Johnston Donald G. Hailer Sarah Hollister Belden Fenton R. Mitchell, Jr. Chrysoula Boukis Keene Walter P. Hayes Joan Acheson Bridge John R. C. Moodey Marie Donovan Kent William W. Hays Jean Brewer Bridge Mark S. Mordecai Joy Delong Keough Raymond E. Henderson Joyce Wallace Bryant Schuyler L. Mott Margaret Stowell Kline William W. Hennig Sally Shaw Cameron Joseph R. Nugent Jean Castelli Laliberte Gerald J. Holtz Susan J. Campbell Herbert L. Panzenhagen, Jr. Ruth Leverett Robert L. Hooper Joan Kelby Cannell Louis M. Patterson, Jr. Nadine Finberg Liebeskind John R. Hopkinson Margaret Brown Christie Benjamin Pearson, Jr. Jane Perry Lindquist Rodney H. Howes Lois-Marie Cook Eugene J. Pelletier, Jr. Florence McDonell Lyford Nelson E. Howlett, Jr. Nancy Copeland John W. Pettengill Priscilla Pomerleau Henry B. Hummel Janice Vaughan Crump Paul G. Poulin MacMillan Phillips B. Hunt, Jr. Shirley Davenport Kershaw E. Powell Helen Nickerson Martin Chesley H. Husson, Jr. Janet Leslie Douglass Lee R. Prescott Mary Sue Bracy Martin Frederick C. Ives Suzanne Webster Duncan Robert V. Reid Sally Blanchard Maynard Herbert J. Jabar Winona Nile Eddy Richard E. Reny Ann Morrison McCullum Arnold M. James, Jr. Marilyn Crane Evans Ian L. Robertson Joan Cammann Mcintyre Albert S. Johnston Elizabeth Livingstone Field Maurice F. Ronayne Mary Leighton Mitchell Donald P. Keay Elisabeth Levardsen Finegan Robert M. Roth Constance Wiley Mott Harold W. Kent Norma Berquist Garnett Walter E. Russell Naomi Jennison Noice Raymond F. Keyes Jeanne D'Wolfe Gronquist Robert E. Sanson Jean MacDonald Peterson Robert J. Keyes Priscilla Storrs Grummer Philip M. Savage Helen Ritsher Rindge Robert E. Kline Beverly Forgey Hamrah Kenneth N. Sawyer Maxine Rosenberg Rolland GeorgeB. Laffey, Jr. Jeanne Halle Hawkins Theodore N. Shiro Helen Palen Roth Alton W. Lamont, Jr. Natalie How Hermandorfer Arthur I. Shulkin Priscilla Davis Runkle Ronald J. Lannan Louise Ginsberg Hirshberg Stanley L. Sorrentino Jacqueline Dillingham Carlton D. Leaf Barbara Cheeseman Hooper Robert F. Staples Schlier Robert H. Libby Patricia ErskineHowlett Albert Stone Marilyn Matthes Silva David E. Lynn Ellen Lewis Huff Edward M. Stuart, Jr. Leda Whitney Sturtevant James A. MacLean Pauline Wakefield Hughes Arnold H. Sturtevant Sylvia Fredette Tibolt Bruce A. MacPherson Georgia Fisher Kearney James Crandell Tabor Jacqueline P. Toulouse Lloyd J. Mason Joan Martin Lamont Alfred G. Thomson Carol Huntington Upton Earle R. Milner Joyce Root Lauback Gilbert R. Tibolt Barbara Jefferson Walker David Morse, Jr. Joan Gridley Leach Charles W. Tobin Joyce Edwards Washburn Robert T. Morton Audrey Morgan Leaf John A. Torrey, Jr. Phyllis Gardiner White Herbert S. Nagle Joanne Peirce Lecount Peter Valli William E. Neth 1952 Carol J. Leonard George S. Wales Graham T. Pierce Paul M. Aldrich Dorothy Washburn Leonard George D. Wasserberger Kemp M. Pottle Jeremy J. Amott Barbara Bone Leavitt Sherwin Welson Gerald R. Ramin George A. Armstrong Evelyn Walker Mack Robert White Herbert H. Richardson Richard W. Baldwin Nancy Weare Merriman Charles H. Whitelaw, Jr. David S. Robinson, Jr. Robert L. Bechard Elizabeth Smart Merriam Wilford D. Whiteley, Jr. Alfred J. Rosborough, Jr. Robert C. Benfari Edna Mae Miller Mordecai Edward D. Whitney Howard B. Sacks Alan R. Blackman Deborah Brush Morse Harry R. Wiley Gerald S. Seskin John A. Briggs Patricia E. Moss Louis A. Woisard, Jr. Benjamin R. Sears Donald 0. Cameron Ann Orth Needham Walter Sherwood Barbara Hillson Abramowitz John T. Carey Joan Stewart Panzenhagen Herbert Simon Nancy Nilson Archibald William H. Carter II Ann Hawkes Paquin Joan Foster Barndt Richard T. Chamberlin Ward F. Stevens, Jr. Katharine 0. Parker Shirley Kydd Bastien Paul A. Cote John W. Strong Priscilla Buck Peard Joan Drew Boone Richard S. Creedon Richard Y. Sutton Ann Ryan Pierce Audrey A. Bostwick Norman B. Crook Robert L. Swain Beverly Cushman Pratt Myra Hemenway Bowers Richard M. Crummett William N. Taylor Betty Lou Rivers Russell Barbara French Brandt Austin M. Deane George F. Terry, III Carol Thacker Scott 36 Priscilla Ford Bryant Joseph 0. Denis, Jr. Richard B. Tupper Beverley Prior Small Frank H. Totman, Jr. Victor F. Scalise, Jr. Anne Plowman Stevens Mary Warner Whitney EdithAnn Carpenter A. Rodney Warren, Jr. Carolyn Doe Woznick Edward H. Shenton Sweeney Theodore W. Weigand Barbara Forrest Young Roy V. Shorey, Jr. Paul A. Wescott C. Freeman Sleeper Mary Sargent Swift 1954 Nancy Ferguson Thomas Robert N. Wulfing Ward W. Tracy Stanley B. Abrams NantyNewman Tibbetts William J. Yskamp David Wallingford Herbert R. Adams Ruth Watt Tolford James H. H. White Joan Rooney Barnes William C. Ames Jt·an Smith Varnum Richard E. Whiting Carolyn English Beane Robert M. Anderson Beverly Baker Verrengia Charles J. Windhorst Ruth Sheehan Bersani Frederick G. Ashman Elizabeth Kistler Wallace Donald D. Wyeth Priscilla Eaton Billington Clarence Atkins • fargaret Pierce Weller Norma Shea Black Charles P. Barnes, II Marjorie Hill Ashman Elizabeth Shaw Whiteley E. Jane Bailey Blood P. Putnam Barnes, Jr. Judith Wetherbee Barr Patricia Oroark Woodwell Judith Holt Boone Richard E. Beatty Dorothy A. Beck 1953 Ruth Gallup Bowers Raymond J. Billington Marcia J. Begum Mary Jane Fitzpatrick Jacqueline Warendorf Richard H. Adair Emile A. Caouette Cashman Beveridge Dana W. Andersen Lindon E. Christie, Jr. Janet Cooney Blundell Charles R. Anderson Helen Koniares Cleaves Maurice G. Cloutier Mary Owen Hitch Bowles Webster Anderson Alice M. Colby Gerald B. Cowperthwaite Malcolm E. Andrews Joan Leader Creedon Robert B. Cross Diane Stevens Brown Nancy Weller Brown Paul Appelbaum Eleanor Otterson DeCourcy Arthur R. Cummings, Jr. George E. Bazer Mary A. Devan Henry G. Cyr Lois McCarty Carlson Craig T. Bell Joyce Peters Fessenden Karl E. Decker Nancy Moyer Conover Quintilio Bersani, Jr. Margarette Littlefield James P. Doherty Shirley Blumenthal Cronig J. Nelson Beveridge Florentino Karl Dornish, Jr. Marcia Curtis Robert A. Carr Harriet Sherman Fortier Benjamin R. Duce Merrillyn Healy Decker Harold D. Cross L. Martha Friedlaender C. Arthur Eddy, Jr. Barbara Fisher Dorfman George C. deLuna Elaine Mark Goldsmith Edwin R. Eisen Martha Cornish Downing Robert A. Dow Joan Erskine Green Robert C. Fischer Diane Stowell Duce Raymond A. Ducharme, Jr. Elame Kahn Greenberg Peter D. Fishbin Barbara Guernsey Eddy Alan S. Efroymson Gretchen Heinritz J. Scott Foster Georgia Roy Eustis Barnet Fain Ellen Hay Holway Robert C. Fraser Faith DeVol Gross Louis E. Ferraguzzi Florence Fisher Hooper William L. Ganem Christine Ann Henderson Edwin E. Fraktman Sally Baines Howard Lee Gropper Harper Kenneth R. Gesner H. Elizabeth Chilson Hudson C. MacDonald Grout Carol Hourula Hart Robert E. Grindle Celia Lasbury Johnson Robert H. Hawkins, ID Carolyn Perron Hennig Robert S. Grodberg Helen Osgood Keeler Douglas C. Howard Jo Anne Conkling Hoffman Robert W. Guterman Elaine Rhodes Kirstein Robert K. Howe Susan Smith Huebsch Robert T. Hargrave Helen Wolper Kress Robert F. Hudson Gertrude Jefferson Hummel David W. H. Harvey Elizabeth Winkler Laffey Thomas A. Hunt Nancy Eustis Huprich G. Richard Hobart Barbara Easterbrooks Mailey Robert T. Jacobs Carolyn Bruning Jellison Norman S. Hodgkins Anita Schlosser Macintyre Richard A. Jones Carol Robinson Kurth R� S. Holt, Jr. Loretta C. Mearns Alfred M. 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Swindells Rosalie Dulaney Weatherby Nicholas Sarris Nancy Fortuine Westervelt 37 1955 Betsy D. Bums Shirley Adams Timmons Vincent A. Serpa Gildo T. Alfano Margaret Connelly Callahan Eloise Larned Wescott Carl W. Siegel Reginald D. Anderson Dorothy Couillard Carlson Mary McCullum Woodman Gerald L. Silverstein Eben S. Andrew Katherine Flynn Carrigan Mary Cutter Yans David C. Sortor Richard W. Bartlett SusanFranklin Chapman Brian K. Stampe F. Bruce Bradshaw Octavia Smith Cobb 1956 Milton E. Stone, Jr. Theodore L. Brown C. Jane Whipple Richard L. Abedon Robert B. Weiss H. Ridgely Bullock, Jr. Coddington Robert E. Adel, Sr. Henry F. G. Wey, III Richard A. Cole Ann Mandelbaum Cramer Hugh F. Anderson Robert L. Zullinger, Jr. Ralph A. Cuccuro Helen Chambers Cross Forrest W. Barnes Dorothy Aikman Adel John W. Deering, Jr. Janet Killheffer Dalonzo Francis F. Bartlett, Jr. Carol Kiger Allen John P. Delea Ann Burnham Deering Donald W. Beckett Marilyn Howarth Alwyn George P. Dinnerman Mary Jane Millett Domish Richard H. Berns Grace Mainero Andrea Edward R. Ducharme Verna Gove Drury Robert E. Blakelock Patricia Bateman John A. Dutton Virginia Coggins Eilertson Peter A. Bogren Patricia Robinson Benfari Sidney W. Farr Mary Nutting Emerson Barkev J. Boole Joan Wentworth Boole Leon E. Fernandez Yvonne Richmond Fisher Charles B. Brown Hope Palmer Bramhall Ernest W. Flick Ruth Kesner Fitz·Patrick Frederick R. Brown Barbara Barnes Brown Thomas C. Ford Judith Lawson Florence Robert A. Bruns Nancy Ann Sherman Brown Robert W. Gleason, Jr. Harriet Sears Fraser Donald G. Buonomo Joanna McCurdy Brunso A. Minot Greene Alice Beale Gleason David L. Burke Virginia Birnie Byrnes R. Bruce Harde Rita Hamilton Hager Peter M. Byrnes Jane E. Collins John W. Hager Joan Chandler Harvey Paul W. Christie Joanne Whitney Crowell Stephen M. Kaufman Barbara Ayers Haslam Alfred C. Clapp, Jr. Janet Nordgren D'Amico Victor J. Ladetto Su.SanneWhitcomb Hays Henry L. Cohen Eleanor Hiltz Dow Allan J. Landau Ann Seguin Home Peter B. Dal Pozzol Rebecca Rowe Engdahl Lee M. Larson, Jr. Barbara Restall Horne Richard J. Davis Charmian de Vesty Farley Anthony A. Leone Elinor Small Hudson Donald M. Dunbar Louise Allen Freedman Joseph Lovegren, Jr. Martha De Wolfe Hussey Robert C. Erb, Jr. Eleanor Rieg George Earle P. MacGillivray Jane Phillips Hyde E. John Farley, Jr. Judith Bramhall Getchell John E. Macklin Ann Dillingham Ingraham Vincent J. Ferrara Carol Dauphinee Goyette Charles W. Macomber Roberta Lee Culver Johnson Donald D. Gerry Nancy Hubbard Greene Arthur Mard1and, Jr. Dorothy Dunn Jones Gerald Goldsmith Lucy Blainey Groening Donald K. Martin Barbara Miller Kean Forrest R. Goodall Eleanor Edmunds Grout Paul F. McClay Mary Stinchfield Kenney Arthur B. Goyette Susan Louise Miller Hunt David S. McKeith Barbara Burg King Abbott 0. Greene Carolyn Moore Hutchins Robert E. McRoy Beverly Mosettig Levesque William E. Haggett Gail Allen Johnson Nathan R. Miller Judith Lee Holtz Levow Nelson P. Hart VirginiaGraves Johnston Peter B. Oram Lucille Small Lovegren Charles E. Hatch Arline Berry Julia Joseph A. Perham Margaret Grant Ludwig Richard S. Hellawell Anne Baker Kany Fred M. Petra Carol Maclver Robert N. Hines Fotini Xenakis Karris John B. Philbrook D. Brenda Mahoney Frank E. Huntress, Jr. Barbara Ann Faltings Arlie R. Porath Betty Cuthbertson Marshall John Jubinsky Kinsman John N. Reisman Carol Branch Martin Barry H. Karetnick Priscilla Chamberlin Kraut David L. Roberts Shirley Coatsworth McKeith S. Peter Krieger Nancy Hise Krieger William P. Rosen Barbara Hardigan McLaren Roger Landay Martha Meyer Kugler Robert L. Schultz Germaine Michaud Orloff Robert S. Leavitt Mary Ann Papalia Laccabue Robert M. Slotnick Estelle Jacobson Ostrove Maurice C. Libbey M. Christine Layer Larson Russell M. Squire, Jr. Anne Burbank Palmer Peter H. Lunder Norma A. Lowery Selden C. Staples J. Ethel Shirlaw Parsons Milton T. Margolis Barbara Nardozzi Macomber Russell E. Stone Rachel Quinby Perkins Gordon E. Marquis Jean Pratt Moody Steven L. Strauss June Getchell Pride John C. Marshall Beatrice Ann Henderson Peter S. Stutts Jean VanCuran Pugh Frederick M. Moorhouse, Jr. Morse Theodore V. Summers, Jr. Ruth McDonald Roberts Charles A. Morrissey Virginia Morra Robert R. Templeton Joan M. Sandberg Douglass E. Murray, Jr. Anne Scheer Mossel Richard W. Tripp Xandra McCurdy Schultz Richard J. Nader Shirley A. Needham James W. Tyson, Jr. Faith Greeley Scovel Albert N. Nagy Carolyn Graves Nelson Louis V. Zambello, Jr. Carol Plavin Shapiro RussellA. Nahigian Linda Powers Nickerson Jane Bull Shaver Joanne Bailey Anderson John T. Nasse, Jr. Yvonne Noble Jean Hawes Anderson Judith Orne Shorey Roy E. Norcross Joan Wyckoff Olson Patricia Mcintire Andrews Harriette Glass Siegal Anthony W. Pew Hepzibah Reed Powen Betsy Keene Austin Elizabeth Harris Smith Lawrence R. Pugh Eleanor Cook Reissig Elizabeth Young Baker Sue Biven Staples Robert M. Raymond Charlene Roberts Riordan Constance Putnam Barker Elizabeth Knox Stoddard Charles B. Rice Marilyn Godsey Sahlberg Marcia Jebb Battaglia Susanne Capen Stutts Donald N. Rice Lois Latimer Savage Ruth Patricia McDonald Katherine Hartwell George Rudolph Jacqueline Huebsch 38 Brown Thalheimer Robert B. Savage Scandalios Charlotte Wood Scully Frederic W. Toppan Martin S. Burger D. Gail Crosby Davis Rosemary Crouthamel Sortor Charles B. Twigg Richard H. Campbell Priscilla Christoforo Davis Nancy L. Stagg Allan van Gestel Howard B. Cates Carol Hathaway de Lemos Joanne Sturtevant Stinneford Guy J. Vigue Howard V. Clarke Judith Ann Brown Dickson Elsa Joyce Straton Frederick C. Waldron, Jr. Joseph T. Consolino Marilyn Dyer Doran Yvonne Nelson Summerill C. Frederic Webster Robert A. Cron Margaret Putnam Dorr Nancy Wormuth Thomas Alan C. Whittaker Philip R. Dankert Judith Ann Merrill Erb Janet Stebbins Walsh William C. Winslow Douglas A. Davidson Philippa Blume Feldman ri Brooks Wey Alfred H. Dean, Jr. Gayle Schaeff Fox Ma lyn Ann J e1ferson Barnes George F. Denneen, Jr. Suzanne MacDonald Gehrke Julie Brush Wheeler Susan Fairchild Bean Kathleen McConaughy Peter C. Doran Jane A. Gibbons Ann Cherry Booth E. Raymond Dow, Jr. Sheila McDonald Gilman Zambello Margaret A. Center Paul E. Drexel Beryl Scott Glover Janice Thomson Christensen Ernest A. Gauer Caroline S. Hall 1 957 Audrey Snyder Donley Barry M. Ginsburg Janice Klem Hansen Nathaniel B. Bates Carolyn Young Fagan Dexter B. Godsoe Marcia Phillips Helme ArnoldV. Bernhard Joan Durant Gass Charles R. Gorham Susan Bower Hendrickson Donald S. Bishop Eleanor Gray Gatenby Philip E. Guiles Ludmila Winter Hoffman Thomas S. Brackin EstherBigelow Gates Craig Harkins Kay Stanwood Honsberger Harry Carlson, Jr. Elizabeth Powers Gilman Douglas S. Hatfield, Jr. Sally B. Howes Thomas S. Collins Colette Piquerez Greenwood Kenneth A. Houston Katharine Lam.neck Huart Anthony M. D'Amico Joan Billups Guiles David M. Hoyt Sandra Doolittle Hunt Ronald E. Darroch Eleanor Shorey Harris Aubrey E. Jones Margaret Fox Hutchinson Gordon D. Daugharty, Jr. Sally Ann Dixon Hartin Gerald K. Jones Rachel West Jones Donald G. Dinwoodie Audrey W. Hittenger Anthony L. Kalloch Dorothy Greenman Ketchum Steven L Dougherty Marjorie Lynn Holland John C. Keal Andria Peacock Kime Melvin B. Dunn Annette Picher Houston J. Richard Keddy Joan Ellen Adams King George W. Ellinwood, Jr. Antonette Ciunci Hudson Donald G. Kennedy Virginia George Landrey Arthur E. Engdahl, Jr. Judith Lowrey Ingram Edward J. Larschan Marian Woodsome Ludwig John A. Fisher Gabriella Krebs Isaacson Thomas P. LaVigne Lois Macomber Charles R. Fraser Jeanne Arnold Jeffries Norman P. Lee Mary Story Mathieu Douglas H. Gates Elinor Hill Jones Chester H. Lopez, Jr. Lynne D'Amico McKee Anthony S. Glock.er Gail Gaynor Kirkbride John D. Ludwig Lois Munson Megathlin Ezra A. Goldberg Anne Schimmelpfennig Christopher Maginniss, Jr. Gwendolyn Parker Miller Arthur D. Hall, II Laszlo William H. Orne, Jr. Joan Muir Frederick C. Hammond Nancy Roseen Leavitt Gedeon G. Picher D. Embeth Stumpf Nagy John F. Hannon Roberta Santora Leroi Gary S. Poor Davida Ann Kovey Newman Kyoichi Haruta Dorothy Clapp Macklin Howard B. Reed Carolyn M. O'Brion RUMel E. Higgins Patricia Martin Maloney Banjamin F. Reinmund Mary Ellen O'Reilly Karl Honsberger Pauline Hoyt Marquis David A. Rhoades Phyllis Anne Hardy Peterson Richard B. Huart S. Wendy Dorman Mcln�h Robert M. Saltz Faye Hunt Prentiss Peter A. Hussey Nancy Miller Aaron B. Schiess Marilyn Webber Rand E. Glenn Isaacson Beverly Colbroth Moor Oliver K. Sheerin Frances Wren Raymond Warren R. Kinsman Bethia Reynolds Morris Paul L. Svendsen Jane Daib Reisman Barry L Kronick Lydia Smith Nader Alfred E. Tarr Louise Ann M u11in Frank P. Landrey Candace S. Orcutt Robert L. Theve Remington Allen D. MacLean Judith Murnik Plzak Gregory Z. Thomajan Linda Levinson Remis RichardT. Maguire Julie Pullen Rand Archie J. Twitchell Sheila Campbell Rhoades Richard H. Mailey, Jr. Leslie Wyman Randolph Richard J. Vogt, Jr. Polly Seely Rosen Stanley K. Mathieu Eleanor Jones Rogers Harry J. Whitaker Helen Payson Seager Terry D. Mayo Rona Kopans Rosenthal Gerald Wolper Wilma Lyman Sherman Peter Merrill Judith Prophett Timken Daniel J. Yett Linda Corcoran Smith James M. Mumick Eleanor Ewing Vigue Margaret L. Smith Peter A. Nickerson Elizabeth Hall Wentworth Barbara Newhall Armel Virginia C. True Brian F. Olsen Judith H. Wiggin Dorothy Peachey Arrigo David R. Palmer Jean Manley Williams Marcia Griggs Atsaves Sheila M. Tunnock Julia Belzer Twigg Robert . Pettegrew Rose Stinson Zuckerman Mary Ann Stetson Bates Constance Rockwell Ward Richard J. Phillips S. Diane Schnauffer Zullinger Joan Bryant Bedell Mark E. Powley, III Cynthia Gardner Bevin Barbara Field West Joan Shaw Whitaker Ronald W. Rasmussen Joan Peppard Boehm t 9 8 Malcolm Remington 5 Mary Ellen Chase Bridge Susan Sherman White Peter D. Rigero Leigh B. Bangs Judith Levine Brody Ann Wieland James M. Rogers Brian K. Barnard Janet Pratt Brown Ruth Winterbottom John W. Shute Robert S. Bates Judith Garland Bruce Arthur H. Smith John S. Baxter Pamelia Jones Christie 1959 Mar c P. Stahl James D. P. Bishop, Jr. Marilyn Clark Clark Thaddeus G. Alwyn Neil . Stinneford Bruce C. Blanchard Robin Hunter Clutz Burney K. Arnett, Jr. William R.Timken Peter G. Bridge Anita Falter Currier Thomas R. Bailey 89 Peter Bedell Jacqueline Bendelius Philip B. Falk.son Wendy McWilliam Denneen David N. Bloom Davidson David Fowler Margaret Barnes Dyer Charles G. Boehm Kathryn German Dean Charles J. Fox Linda Mackey Foehl Robert J. Bruce Edith Foresman Donaldson Donald P. Freedman Alice Stebbins Fowler William D. Chapin Anne Fuller Douglas Peter E. French Anne Gerry Gassett John F. Church, Jr. Clare Burns Drinkwater David C. Fullam Justine Brown Gengras Laurence S. Douglas Judith Colbath Drinon Marius A. Gache Beverly Jackson Glockler Paul C. Downing, Jr. Barbara Churchill Eddy W. Bradford Greeley Louise Robb Goldschmidt Latimer B. Eddy Nancy Thompson Fearing Robert G. Hartman Mary Otis Lynn Gustaf.son Harold M. Estabrook Janet M. Forgey Peter L. Henderson Gwendellyn Hess Hambleton Alfred Fearing, Jr. Susan Fetherston Frazer Richard J. Holbrook Judith Ingram Hatfield William C. Foehl Dorothy Reynolds Gay Leon R. Holmes Judith Miller Heekin Charles J. Foley, Jr. Barbara George Don M. Kaufman G. Alison Hill Donald S. Freeman Ann V. Goodrich Jonathan R. Knowles Jane P. Holden William C. Gay, Jr. Mabelle McKevett Grolljahn Jerry LaForgia Ann Impey Alfred J. Gengras, III Nancy Nelson Hellquist Ralph M. Lathe Roberta E. Jeromin Edward R. Goldberg Jean Smith Hummel Peter R. Laylin Diane Hilton Johnson Arthur E. Goldschmidt, Jr. Judith Roberts Jenkins Charles C. Leighton Margaret Jack Johnston Gilbert J. Grandberg Melba Metcalf Johnson David A. Light Carlene Daisy Kelleher Wilbur F. Hayes Arleen G. Larsen Robert H. Littlefield Caroline Walker Knowles John F. Johnson Margaret Lippincott Richard G. Lucier Jean Roberts Leach Robert C. Keltie Sarah Phelan Mcintosh Peter N. McFarlane, II Marguerite A. Lerro Paul R. Laverdiere Eliane L. Maccaferri James R. Mcintosh Barbara Chapman Lightbody Gerald S. Lazarus Katherine Kies Madden Daniel F. Madden, Jr. Eleanore Choquette Liston Thomas E. Libby Janice Cronk Marston George T. Marchant Louisa Chase Livesey Howard D. Lockwood, III Jeanne McDermott Martin Larry R. Mitchell Katherine Custer Lord Charles J. Luethke Mary L. Martin Donald D. Mordecai Helen Martin Lucier Bruce L. MacDonald Cynthia Crockett Mendelson Charles F. Murphy Nancy Bassett Mack Joseph H. Marglin Jane Mills Ralph D. Nelson, Jr. Charlotte Wood MacPhetrCI Charles D. Mcinnis Helen B. Moore Robert E. Otis Susan Chamberlin Matern Donald E. Megathlin, Jr. Joan G. Morrison Robert M. Peters Nancy Walker Mathews Douglas C. Merrick M. Patricia Black Mullarkey Barry S. Potter Susan Edmond Merrick Bruce W. Montgomery Frances O'Donnell John M. Roberts Margaret Hibbard Miller Anthony E. Moore Denise Kellner Palmer William D. Rollins Judith Thomas Merrill Richard B. Morrison Annette Wyman Picher John W. Russell Carol Anderson Panciera Robert E. Nielsen Nancy Little Ready Ivan W. Saitow Sandra Myers Paap Lee G. Oberparleiter Lauris A. Reid Philip R. Shea Karen Stiegler Patten Stanley L. Painter, Jr. Leslie Nichols Russell Michael I. Silverberg Margaret Wetzel Plath Frederick L. Panciera Frances Buxton Scheele David E. Sirman Marion Porter Potter Russell J. Peppe Elizabeth Latham Scherer Walter B. Smith Joanne W. Price Paul E. Reichert Ann Marie Segrave Gordon W. St. John Carole J. Richardson Michael J. Riordan Mary E. Shesong Richard K. Stacy Marcia Peterson Robinson Alburton F. Rogan Mary Jane Davis Smith R. Ian Tatlock H. Claudia Lawrence Rogm Richard A. Vose Judith Hince Squire Dennis Ting Julie Klafstad Runnells Anthony W. Ruvo Donna M. Tasker John N. Tully Sarah Case Savage Richard L. Seavey Joan Hoffman Theve John W. E. Vollmer Gail Harden Schade John B. R. Shoemaker Susan Whittlesley Thome Ronald T. Weber Carol L. Seaman Barry N. Sisk Diana Powers Tirabassi John M. Whittier Eunice Bucholz Spooner Thomas G. Skolfield Donald P. Williamson Ann E. Stocking June Landry van Gestel Robert D. Steele Russell T. Zych Joan Crowell Tolette Christina Rand deF. Robert V. Stone Susan Jane Macomber Vogt Whitman Iris Gofman Anderson Felix Suchecki Jane Wiggin Wilbur Elizabeth Hay Wilkinson Judith G. Anderson David A. Tamaccio Helen Hall Wormser Margaret Burns Winship Beverly Louise Johnson John R. Thompson Karen Kennedy Yearsley Arnett Irving G. Tolette Joanne K. Woods Rosemary Athearn Johnston deF. Whitman Elizabeth Nyman Wright M. Josephine Deans 1961 W. Allan Wilbur Auchincloss Michael D. Wormser 1960 George A. Bagas Barbara Blackbum Bagas Robert P. Younes George M. Auchincloss David G. Berquist Sally Spall Barnes Stephen C. Bartow John P. Bernier Diane Grant Albrecht Katherine Linscott Barrett Nathan S. Brackett Janice Coburn Ananian Leo J. Beaulieu Sherrill Gardner Beaulieu Robert H. Brown Carol Sandquist Banister Roger W. Brown Elizabeth P. Boccasile Robert W. Burke Carole Jelinek Barnard Edward J. Burke, Jr. Carlene Perry Brown Donald K. Clark Catherine Burt Campbell Arthur D. Calfee Gail Longenecker Brown Peter E. Crooker Carol Holt Case Courtney L. Davis Deborah Wilson Bullen Gordon S. Cummings Kathleen Ann Coughlin Peter C. Doyle, III Linda Levenson Clark Peter V. Denman 40 Champagne E. Richard Drummond, III Barbara Borchers Davidson Wilson W. Doyle Thomas J. Evans, Jr. Carol Walk.er Lindquist Malcolm F. MacLean, III Ruth M. Veit Richard S. Fields Anne Lovell Bruce R. MacPherson Janice TurnerVollmer Michael D. Flynn Diana Sherman Luth Frank A. Mainero Judith A. Webb Robert A. Greer Anne Lehman Lysaght William H. Marks Eleanor Hicks Weigle Edward R. Hill Eleanor Da is Maginniss Bruce C. Marshall Priscilla Gwyn Wiswall William D. Hood Iris K. Mahoney James B. McAllister Joan Tinker Wood Jolm R. Hooper Patricia Houghton 1\Iarr Samuel R. McCleery, Jr. Brenda Lewison Wooldredge Gene P. Keddy Ellen M. McCue Carl I. Meyerhuber, Jr. Jean M. Young amuel S. Kent Helen Johnson McFarlane Richard S. Mittleman i963 Fr incis J. Keough, Jr. Jocelyn Keil McKee W. Richard Nobman, Jr. A. Lawrence Barr Thomas D. Kirkendall Wilma Russell Merrill William I. Pye, Jr. Norman . Macartney Elizabeth Holcombe Milleken Robert A. Reinstein Whitford S. Bond Gordon C. MacDonald Druscilla Harris Mordecai Ronald K. Ryan Paul B. Chader '\\'alter E. l\fatem Virginia A. Murphy Richard R. Schmaltz Charles T. DeWoody Richard 0. Miller Wendy Ihlstrom Nielsen Howard W. Shaw John W. Fogler David W. i\foore Jacqueline R. Nunez David C. Thaxter John T. Fraze Robert C. l\Ioritz Carol A. Rancourt Loui C. Thebald, Jr. Herbert W. Gottfried Robert A. Nigro Frances Maher Reinstein Carl T. Tiedemann, ll Jon F. Hall Robert P. North Nancy Getting Resch Bernard R. Wagner David P. Hunt John J. Pallotta, Jr. Martha Hooven Richardson Allston E. Weller, Jr. James P. Johnson Gerry H. Parker Marjorie Kemp Roxbrough Frank L. Wiswall, Jr. David C. Larsen Stephen K. Richardson Nancy Schneider Schoonover Elliot D. Woocher Douglas S. MacMillan Quimby N. Robinson Cynthia H. Spaniack Chri topher R. Wood John L. Martin Ed vard M. Ruscitti Carol Stearns Eugene S. Northacker Nancy Rowe Adams Richard D. Savage Harriet Lunt Taylor William R. Nussbum Diane Allen Bassett Frederick G. Sears Suzanne L. Walker Paul K. Rogers, III usan Boyle Brackett Henry M. Sheldon, Jr. Elizabeth Howard Williams Frederick J. Sears Anne Ticknor Bridge Henry N. Silverman A. Virginia Wriggins John S. Sheldon Barbara Eayrs Bridges CharlesJ. Swensen Robert J. Stevenson Marcia Eck Brolli Bruce B. Turner Frederick A. Watkins 1962 Margaret Ann Brown Wayne W. Westbrook Charles P. Williamson, Jr. Rosemarie A. Carbino Michael Wilcox Elmer C. Bartels William W. Bassett Gail Macomber Cheeseman Joan Carol Baxter Henry A. Wildmerding, Jr. George P. Beaumont Marlyn Crittendon Coffey Diane E. Buckley Henry K. Wingate Joan 1\IcCarthy Collier Barbara Haines Chase Jon T. Wolfe Paul R. Beck Colleen Littlefield Conner Carolyn S. Cook William D. Wooldredge James L. Bishop, Ill Mark A. Bradford Phyllis L. Crawford Diana G. Cross Bruce A. Young Elizabeth Simmons Davidson Joan M. Dignam Lewis W. Yurdin Ralph A. Bradshaw Garth K. Chandler Patricia Downs Anna Radwany Hood Susan Miller Anderson John C. Chapman Judith A. Dupras Frances E. Jones fargaret C. Bartlett William V. Chase Jill H. Francis Janet E. MacColl Susan L. Bennett William R. Christie Sandra J. Fullerton Judith Iiller Marshall Jane Bowman William P. Clough Jane T. Germer Sally B. Morse Hilda Brown Bana L. Cohen Gail Smith Gerrish nita J. Nourse Betsy Perry Burke Samuel G. Cohen nn 1. Gleason Shirley C. Parry Ann Marie Eisentrager Whitney J. Coombs Janice C. Griffith Pri cilla A. Putnam Cabrera Terence A. Cordner, Jr. Joanne Randel Guss nne I. Quirion Heather Campbell Edwin B. Cragin, Jr. Jo nn Sexton Hardy Cyntlua D. Richmond Candace Castle Baudouin F. deMarcken fary Hurd Heenan Elspeth M. Stewart Constance H. Collins Peter M. Duggan Judith J. Hoagland Shirley Kelley Tychsen Carolyn Evans Consolino David G. Enloe Mary lice Deems Howland l\Iary Dexter Wagner Nancy Judd Coughlan Bruce C. Ferguson Sandra Keef Hunter • fargaret Chamberlain Davis Thomas P. Fox Lynn B. Kimball Brenda John Bu h L. Ehl David M. Gallin Nancy-Anne Kudriavetz Donald C. Oberg Marilyn Blom Evans Gerald F. Gould, Jr. Cynthia A. Lamb Carol Trigg Friedley John A. Grieco, Jr. Alice Shest Loffredo Catlrnrine F. Camp Gale Holtz Golden Geoffrey R. Hamill Nancy J. MacKenzie Lee Haskell Karen A. Graf Henry W. Hansen, Jr. Patricia Jack Mosher Betsy Spitzer Grayce E. Hall Edward F. Hayde, Jr. D. Elaine Healey Reichert Janet Stoddard Regina Foley Haviland Paul W. Hickey Patricia Farnham Russell Judith i965 A. Hoffman Peter M. JaHe Brenda Phillips Ryan Jill Willia ms Hooper James A. Johnson, Jr. Arleen Gauthier Scanlon 1\Jargaret R. Wall Billie Ann Jensen Hruby Samuel V. Just Beverly F. Skende Ann S. Williams Lois J. Jordan Anthony F. Kramer Barbara Davenport Slack ig66 Wilhelmina de Kadt Juhlin Mary L. Swinney Ovila J. LaPlante Robert M. Sears Dorothy Boynton Kirkendall Peter L. Leofanti Mary B. Symonds Don na Sample Kramer Richard A. Lessard Pamela A. Taylor i967 AnneT. Larkin Raymond M. Loew Eleanor L. Tomlinson Jeanne C. Philson 41 A Supplementary Listing James C. Ainger '60 Ola Swift Dacey '29 Hilda Robertson Lyons '46 Ashton F. Richardson '2 1 Helen C. Alpert '49 Richard J. Davis '56 Eleanor Wilkins McCarthy '23 Karen Lindholm Ring '61 George C. Anderson '09 Ralph E. Delano '40 I. Ross McCombe '08 W. Jack Sinton '60 Nancy J. Anderson '60 R. Dennis Dionne '6 1 Bruce W. McFarland '59 William C. Slemmer '49 Patricia Arnett '6 1 Carroll E. Dobbin '16 Mary McGoldrick McGowan Robert T. Stainton '53 Edward J. Baker '64 Francis Dostie '55 '55 Joan C. Thiel '64 Margot L. Barrett '58 Nancy E. Eckel '64 Edith-Ann Sewall McKeen '63 Thomas McK. Thomas '64 James E. Bernard '53 James G. Ellis '64 Charles A. Macgregor '38 Gwendolyn Mardin Trefethen Shirley M. Bessey '48 Jane S. Engert '42 Craig R. Malsch '62 '32 Frederick D. Blanchard '23 Carol Anne Fisher '57 Raymond Maxwell '53 Frances Stacie Turner '39 Leona Garland Booth '10 Halsey A. Frederick, Jr. '40 Minnie Gallert Mayer '97 Donald W. Vollmer '57 Neal D. Bousfield '29 Perley C. Fullerton '27 Margaret A. Miller '64 Janice Turner Vollmer '62 Elmer R. Bowker '13 Anne Gellhorn '64 Nancy E. Mitchell '64 Belle Smith Wescott '13 William C. Bradford, Jr. '64 Elizabeth Lavallee Gilbert '35 Lillian Tuttle Morse '17 Ralph D. Weston '58 John K. Brooks '59 Barbara J. Gordon '64 Albert M. Newell '4 2 George W. Whitney '52 George C. Brown, Jr. '45 Lyman J. Gould '48 George J. Odom '23 William Whittemore '45 Samuel G. Brown '5 1 Ruth Banghart Greenleaf '22 Linda S. Orr '63 Ann Starr Williams '65 Evelyn B. Chadbourne '33 Lionel F. Jealous '13 Arline Mann Peakes '27 William H. Witherell '63 Joanne Herbold Clarey '62 Ruth Crowell Knight '42 Harland R. Ratcliffe '23 Brenda Wrobleski '62 Janet Grescak Clark '61 Phyllis W. Laurin '53 Sidney J. Raucl1 '43 Sarah B. Young '09 Thomas N. Connors '59 Carlyle L. Libby '44 Barbara L. Read '63 John M. Ziegler '56 Edward M. Cook '46 Eleanor Roberts Littlefield '57 Moir A. Rennie '52 David M. Ziskind '61

A Repository of the Arts production, whether it is Lorca, dents, faculty, and visiting scholars continued from page 14 Saroyan, Shaw, or Guys and Dolls. who are attracted by our treasures. nate to have the Juilliard String The society has presented original The Colby Graphic Arts Workshop Quartet in residence as faculty for plays written by both students and has enabled a number of students the first summer of this School. faculty, and actors and actresses to learn techniques of printing, They gave advanced instruction in emerge from all the segments of typesetting, and allied graphic pro­ strings and in ensemble playing to our community - students, faculty, cesses, and, under the leadership of a very select group of unusually faculty wives, and even, incredibly, Mr. Ian Robertson, to develop im­ well qualified students of all ages. an occasional administrator! Sev­ aginative designs in this demanding In the summer of 1964 we were eral courses in the drama as well field. An organization called Film able to secure the services of the as one in the development of the Direction has brought to Colby sig­ Hungarian String Quartet, and we theater are offered by the English nificant productions of the cinema are happy to say that they are re­ Department. from the very beginning of that art form to the present, and Mr. Ab­ turning for the summer of 1965. It In 1959 our offerings in the arts bott Meader of the art department seems to us that a Summer School were expanded by the addition of has occasionally found it possible of Music of such merit will un­ an instructor in the dance, a step to give instruction to students in questionably have a beneficent in­ that initiated a program of modern the art of film making, a skill at fluence on the distinction of our dance as an art form. Many of our which he is himself adept. total musical offering over the years. students, both men and women, To sum it up, I should say that have shown interest in it, and the the state of the arts at Colby is a annual performances of the Mod­ w HEN ONE THINKS OF THE ARTS, healthy one. More and more stu­ ern Dance Club have attracted an most people think first of art and dents interest themselves in what is ever growing audience. music. I should point out that offered in these realms. The Janu­ these are not the only areas of inter­ Other aspects of the arts at Colby ary Program of Independent Study est in the arts at Colby. Dramatic deserve more mention than I can offers an unusual opportunity to productions, for example, have a devote to them here. For instance, students who wish to explore the lengthy history at Colby, and we the Rare Book Room, with its arts on their own, in varying de­ have reason to be proud of the pro­ beautiful volumes and its unusual grees of intensity. We are fortunate ductions each year of Powder and collections of manuscripts, partic­ that the rich collections and facili­ Wig, our dramatic society. Under ularly distinctive in the works of ties at Colby afford students who the direction of Professor Irving E d w i n Arlington R o b i n s o n, have such enterprise a fine oppor­ Suss the society has brought us not Thomas Hardy, Sarah OrneJewett, tunity to develop their own origi­ only wide variety but a consistently and the writers of the modern Irish nal views and release their own cre· 42 high quality of performance and Renaissance, is a mecca for stu- ative talents. SPORTS

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Coach John Simp on had forty­ fi\e out for early football practice, the large t quad in the pa t dec­ ade. Bu t the ea on, Yie"·ed only from the won-lo record, wa a di - appoinLment. A.fter dropping four traight, the Mule copped their ingle wi n in eight tart by nip­ ping Trinity, i4-13. The fall campaign marked the

. end of the tate erie , Maine' Dave Kelly, 196-1 soccer cap tain; Gilbert "Mik e" Loebs · ,. . o ff 'nk m the Loebs trophies: st olde t football tradi tion ·which M? T'aluable Player and Maine I11�e�·�o�f:g��t� ��1/e11c· Assoc1a-wzfh t1on soccer championship. began in l 93. Both Bate and Bowdoin have withdrawn from competition with the UniYersity of Under coach John \.\ inkin, the .\Laine. quad finished with a 9-2-1 record In all, football fan aw four- O\'erall and a 5-0-1 mark in tate hundrecl-and- ixteen Series cont ts. competition. Retiring captain Da­ The 1914 Colby eleYen, which the Yid Kelle of Princeton, N. J. re­ alumni honored at it Homecoming cei \'ed the Colb Loeb Award a reunion, wa the highe t coring the team' mo t valuable player for team in hi tory. That quad out­ the econd traight ear and wa pornted it riYal 123-0 by drubbing aptai11 -elect Pete ll'agner again elected to the All-1\Iaine Bate , 61-0; Bowdoin, 4 -o; and team. For the first time he received l\Iaine, i4-o. and recei,·ed the coYeted Herbert All-New England honors. The The final erie was a turnabout ·wad worth Award. Bill Rynne, a 1\lule landed three others on the f r Colby which lo t all three junior from 'i\ atertown, l\Ias ., re­ AlL\Iaine quad: Goalie Brad ame . core were a follow : ceiYed the Paul "Ginger " Fraser Coady of Canton, J\ifa . , fullback orwich, i9-43; Coast Gu ard, 0-22; Award a the mo t irnproYed non­ tarbuck mith of Cincinnati Tufts, i2-43; pringfield, 18-20; let term an. Ohio, and halfback Terry Eagl� Trin.iLy, 14-13; Bowdoin, 6-32; Two former 'i\at erville area of ew York City. Maine, 7-42; Bate , 6-23. A cla y hicrh hool football captains were Elected co-captain of next year' \Iaine ele,·en wa the eYentual named honorary captains of the team ·were Eagle and Richard Zim­ eries champion. fre hman quad. Joe Jabar, "td10 merman of ea Cliff, N. Y. In six The £re hman quad, under captained the 'i\'aterville High ea ons of formal occer play, Colb coad1 Verne Ullom, had but three team, and Dick Libby, who headed team have won 47, lost eight and contest . The ingle 12-7 ·win over Lawrence High of Fairfield, were Bab Lied four. the 1\Iaine freshmen marked the elected titular head of the Thi year' record: pringfield, fir t Bab ' fule victory over the i\Iule quad. 0-3; Bab on 6-1; Rhode I land, Bear ub since i95 8. Lo e were 7-1; Brandei , 4-1; Bo ton UniYer­ to Bridgton, 6-33, and Bowdoin, it , 3-1; Nonvid1, 0-3; Iaine, 6-2; 1,p6. occer, fathered and pu heel to Bowdoin, 4-1; Bates, 2-1; Iaine, Pete 'iVagner, a junior from prominence in the tate of Maine 4-0; Bowdoin, 3-2; Bate , 1-1. Hampton Falls, N. H., ha been by Colb 's own Gi lbert ' i\Iike " The fre hman quad won three elected by hi teammate Lo captain Loeb , wa given another boo t in of four, topping Hinckley, 2-0; the r965 team. The former All­ popularit in the fall ' hen Mule: Bowdoin 1-0, and M. C. I., 2-i. -'ew Hamp hire back from Exeter kicker retained the tate Series The ingle lo wa to Kent Hill, High chool wa al o selected a crown, e tabli hed la t year to 3-5· 43 the team' fost Valuable Player honor Loeb . Florence Elizabeth Dunn 1876- 1964

No word can adequately embrace organize libraries all over Maine, Dunn's contribution to the college Miss Dunn was called to the Colby she served so devotedly as alumna, faculty by President Roberts, who teacher, trustee and benefactor. Her had himself been her inspiring counsel and her intelligence im­ teacher of English. When Miss pressed upon Colby a need to main­ Dunn retired from teaching in tain fundamental value and to seek 1934, she had risen to the rank of fundamental goals. She was, in the full professor, and the trustees im­ words of President Strider, " one of mediately recognized her worth by the great ladies of Colby history." making her a member of the board. Miss Dunn died on September 11, Florence Dunn's devotion to Col­ 1964, at the age of 88. She had by began early in her life. Her graduated from Colby in 1896 with father had graduated from the col­ the highest honors, sum.ma cum lege in 1868, and her grandfather laude, and was one of the earliest had been a benefactor in the early, members of the Colby chapter of strnggling days. Her mother, an Phi Beta Kappa. After several years author of national repute, had been spent in teaching at the local high school, securing a master's degree awarded the honorary degree of at Radcliffe, studying library sci­ Doctor of Letters in 1906. Miss ence, working in the Waterville Dunn was brought up almost liter­ Public Library as a young assistant, ally on the college campus in the and helping the State Librarian family homestead that stood across 44 College v enue from the president's home. During her years as faculty mem­ ber and tnistee, as well as when she was what he liked to call "ju t plain alumna," Miss Dunn stood at the forefront of the mall band of who finally won the Colb\' women long truggle for equal recognition of the women' divi ion. As Judge Cornish once aid, " fi Dunn can fight for the girl without making a nuisance of her elf." he wa long the recognized, valiant right hand of Colby's revered dean of women, inetta Runnals. Few Colby women ha e engaged in so many acti ities or received so many honor . he was influential in forming a national organization from her local ororit , Sigma Kap­ pa, and she served as the first grand pre ident. For nearly fift ear she was a trustee of the Waterville Pub­ lic Library and a criticall valuable member of it book election com­ mittee. Like her mother, he was a writer, e peciall of poetry, and in one of Colby's great ladies

i92 she received from Colb the

·ame honor that had been confer­ Above: Miss Dunn and Presi­ red upon her mother, the degree of dent-emeritus ]. Seelye Bixler; righ t: laying the cornerstone doctor of letter . he erved as for Woodman Hall, in 1r1 . president of the local chapter of On the opposite page are two portraits of Miss Dunn, the A cw, officiated at the comer tone one at the lower left taken in layings for Loui e Coburn and her study. MaryLow hall and of the Runnal nion and wa awarded a Colby brick. In recognition of her benefac­ tion , after pointing out her achie' ements as tudent and teach­ er, President Strider aid: " Her de­ YOtion nd generosity have made p ible man important improve­ ments, and Colby will always tand in her debt. We shall remember her with gratitude and admira­ tion." Florence Dunn splendidly ex­ emplified her favorite ver e from the Bible: " They shall and not be weary; they hall walk and not faint." 45 A. Beard. He has wri t­ ten two books: GOVERN-

ERi':\IEKT AND POLITI S ABROAD (1936) and co n­ tri buted a cliapter on i\ Jussolini lo DICTATOR- I-IIP IK TI-1£ i\I 0 DERN \\'ORLD. During the sum­ mers he bas taugh t at Columbia, UCLA, Stan­ ford, Reed C o 11e g e, 1899 'Ves t Virginia, and Tu­ lane.

A gTeat career was honored this year A colleague of when the Henry Russell Spencer Con­ Spencer' , Dean of the SjJencer Room ference Room was dedicated at Ohio Faculties Frederic Heim­ State University. Named for the i899 berger has written : "Few persons, if Colby graduate - a distinguished his­ any, have mea nt more to Ohio State torian, political scientist and author­ and to ome of us per onally than has CLASS NOTES the room is tangible recognition of Dr. Henry Ru ell pencer . . . (he is a re­ Spencer' long tenure as a faculty markable guide and teacher." Formally member, and as founder and, for ,thir­ recognizing this, the university made ty-eight years, chairman of the depart­ him an honorary doctor of laws in ment of political science at that insti­ _ 1 950. nd, the same year, Colby tution. awarded a LITr.D. to her distinguished The Spencer Room, used for semi­ alumnus. ID FARR nars and discussion groups, is also an President Strider has frequently informal gathering place for graduate called on Dr. Spencer when he has and advanced undergraduate students, been in the Columbu area, and on 1911 who have the chance, from time to those occasion they have always gone Rose Carver Tilley and her husband, time, to meet and talk with the µrofes­ together for a brief visit with Dr. sor emeritus himself. Dr. pence�, now Harold, celebrated their fiftieth wed­ Spencer's older brother, Dr. Charles ding anniversary on August 24. More in his mid-eightie , comes to the cam­ W'. Spencer of the cla s of 1890, who is pus nearly every day. than one hundred friends and mem­ an invalid but, when he is feeling well, ber of the family gathered at a special Elected to Phi Beta Kappa (he is a a lively conversationalist. President open house at their residence in Ash­ charter member of the Ohio State Strider has said that he has learned land, 1aine, to honor them. chapter), Dr. Spencer was a debater, more about the pre-twentieth century glee club member, hurdler on the Colby from his talks with these two 1918 track team and college organist. He alumni than he could possibly have Winifred Greeley has retired as li­ will soon mark his seventieth year of learned from any other firsthand brarian at Suffield (Conn.) High School affiliation with Delta Kappa Epsilon. where she has served since i957. Mis From Colby he went to Columbia source. Dr. Henry Spencer and Presi­ Greeley has taught in the schools of University, taking his master's and doc­ dent Strider have carried on a consid­ Hartford, Vle t Hartford, Canton, tor's degree . After teaching at Co­ erable correspondence for a number of Glastonbury, Stafford Spring and burn Classical Institute, which he had years, and much that is significant in 'l\Tatertown. attended, Dr. Spencer joined the Ohio Colby history has been illuminated in State faculty in 1903. His forty-six Dr. Spencer's letters. The president is 1919 year career there was interrupted only a particular admirer of Dr. Spencer's Julius Sussman is chairman of the twice: during 1906-7 he was preceptor epistolary style. Crusade for Strings, a division of the in history at Prince- Education Department of the Maine ton and, during the Federation of Music Clubs. firstworld war, served w i t h the YMCA in '"Cite Jle11r11 R11ssdl Sp eJ1cer &JH/ere11ceJ<,00 111 1922

France and Italy. Dedicated to Henry Russell Spencer Word has been received of the death Prior to his retire­ on the occasion of his sixty-first year of Emma Moulton Leonard, October ment in i 949, Dr. at The Ohio State University. 20, i962. pencer was elected First appointed to the then Deportment of American Tru tee Leonard W. Mayo of West­ p r e s i d e n t of the History and Politica l Science in 1903, he founded port, Connecticut, ha been appointed merican Political the Deportment of Political Science in 1909 and vice chairman of the President's Com­ Science A sociation­ served as its chairman from that year unti I 1947. mittee on Employment of the Handi­ an office previous! y He continued as Professor until 1949, when capped. Mr. Mayo, recipient of an held by such men as he was voted the rank of Professor Emeritus. honorary doctor of science degree in James Bryce, Wood­ 1942, has been engaged in social and Funds f0< furn!Jhing this roomwere O()fllt1bu1ed by F11ends, C.olleogues, ortd fotl'ner row Wilson, Charles S1uden1s ro honor rhe mony con1t1bulJON mode by Profeuor Spencer lo thi' Unr.ers1ty welfare work for many year . Fonner Merriam, and Charle chairman of the National Commission on hronic Illne and dean of the chool. He i a former president of the Frances Dow TVells is an associate chool of pplied ocial cience at Maine tate Principals' s ociation. in tructor in the department of Eng­ '\Ve tern Re erve, he received la t year 1942 lish at Farmington State Teachers Col­ the La ker Award from the ociety for lege ...Je anne Parker Holmes is A Rehabilitation of the Di abled. i\Ir. fifteen year service pin wa recent­ teaching first grade tudents at the ! presented to Alton Laliberte by the ;\fa •o fill the vacancy created by Har­ Pine Grove School in Rowley, Massa­ C. F. Hathaway Company of Water­ old Rus ell' elevation to chairman hip chusetts. Yille. of the committee following the death Charles Berry is an English teacher of Major General r.felvin 1aa . 1947 at We tfield Trade High School, \Vest­ Bill Crowther is the newly appointed field, Ma achusetts. 1930 vice pre ident in the copy department Dr. Lewis Kleinholz, a member of 1943 of Lennen and Newell, Incorporated, d partment of biology at Reed the tenth large t advertising agency in the Lt. Col. John Lomac is now com­ in Portland, Oregon, ha re­ the nation. College manding officer of headquarters bat­ a _ ational In titute of Health Marjorie i\faynard ha been ap­ ceiYed talion at the San Diego i\Iarine Base. Re earch career award and will do re­ BIRTH pointed day care consultant for the in comparative phy ioloo-y. !!!"eater pringfield area by the Ma sa­ search A daughter, torm H., to Ir. and Jlbert Palmer, vice president of chusetts Committee on Children and r-Irs. Harry P. Hildebrandt, ept. 16. operations, ew England Telephone Youth. he will evaluate information and Telegraph Company, i erving a about day care sen·ices for children to three year term on the board of o-ov­ determine needs arising in community emor of the Ia achu etts afety planning. Council. '.\1ARRIAGE Ma rga ret Scott Alden to '\Vinthrop 1932 L. Carter, Jr., October 3, North Read­ Burrill Snell has been appointed to ing, :.\Ia the ad' isory board of the Depo itor Trust ompany of ugusta. 1948 Bob TVasserman has been named 1933 Yice president of the new Common­ ·ewl · appointed a si tant ice pre i­ wealth ational Bank of Bo ton, tl1e dent - public relation of the New fir t new national banking in titution Harold Davis '38 Frank Strup '-/./ England Telephone Compan , TValter to open in that city in 43 years. L. Diunam of ·winchester, las ., ' ill 1944 BIRTH be re pon ible for coordinating the A on, John '\Vhittier, to r.Ir. and Frank imp ha been appointed company's actiYitie in community and :.\Ir . Lenda/l Hayes, Ma 17. controller of plant operation at the gm·emment affairs in the five tates. daughter, Taney, to Ir. and l\Irs. John on and John on plants in ew With ET&T since 1934, he was formerly Richard Rogers, June 24. Rhode Island general manager and Brun wick, Tew Jerse , herman, Texa , and Chicago. Frank will al o a �istant vice pre ident - operation . 1949 Emery Dunfee has been appointed be responsible for ale and di tribu­ The director of the summer program profes or of cience at Farmington tion en·ice accounting. A member at Children's Museum in Russell State Teacher College. He recently of the Johnson and John on taff ince Mill (i\Iass.) Mary Ellen Bonsall received his EDD degree from Teachers 1953, he ha held accounting po ition eeley has a varied background in sud1 College, Columbia Univer ity and ha at the cotton and gauze mill and activities. She has directed TV art pro­ also pent a year at r.takerers niversi­ erved as a pecial assistant for plant relocation tudies. gram for the Bo ton 1useum of Fine ty in Kampala, ganda, working in BIRTH Arts, including a special show which cience education. A dauo-hter, l\Ielody, to Mr. and Irs. she wrote, produced and presented ETV 1938 Ru ell \ olfertz (A nnabelle 1H orris on) over Channel 2. In charge of the childre n' room at the mu eum, she Harold Davis is Manager of the l ew ugus t 5, 1963. ha also taught painting and sculpture England Telephone Company' alem 1945 at Mary C. Wheeler chool in Provi­ (:.\fas.) clisn-ict. Most recentl he ha Joan Ga Pa ne has been appointed dence and at Rhode Island School of sen·ed the company as general com­ editor of the weekly MANHA ET "MAIL, De ign. Mary Ellen studied education­ mercial training upervisor. erving the communities of Ianhas et al y terns and techniques at the ew Port ·washington ( . Y.). Former­ chool and Bank Street College of Ed­ 1 940 and ly managing editor of II rLE AND ucation in Tew York. Glenyes mith Stone i teaching p CE, NATO JO RNAL, and INTER ATION- In talking of her work with children, English reading and conversational AL IARKETS, she ha erved on the e pecially in conjunction with the French at NEW lfred. taff of THE NEW YORK DAILY and Children' Museum, he states: "Chil­ as assi tant public relation director of dren go on a nature walk and then 1941 o. frs. Payne, who is Ii ted in Who's they go home. I want them to do Keith K. Thompson, former princi­ Who of American 1Vome11, remember more. I want (them) to di cu s what pal of ortheastem faine oca tional her first reporting job - that of high they've een, perhap draw or paint In titutc in Presque Isle, i the new chool news to the MAIL; her pay - plants ...Ob enration, expres ion and principal of South Portland High two pa es the local movies. appreciation are what I'm after." 47 GOP by acclamation rather tha�1 of the Maine Bonding and Casualty through any doing of his owi . His Company in Portland before assuming Cited, by the Junior Chamber : supporters admit they nagged him for his new position. of Commerce, among the 'Out­ month before he would consent to standing Young fen of America ' run for the Senate presidency in 1963. are these alumni: fa mes Keefe 7957 The son of Harold Chesterfield and Clifford Bean, '5 1; Nicholas PhilifJ March is on the adverti ing Marden '2 1, a prominent \i\Taterville ' Sarris and Karl Dornish, '54; promotion staff of READE� s DIGEST. �oth attorney and now a member of the Sidney Farr and john Deering, as a writer on international editions State Supreme Court, l\1arden was '55; and Irving Tolette, '59. Sid promotion and on special projects for graduated from Colby College and Farr is assistant alumni secretary the . . edition. Phil formerly was m Boston UniYer ity Law School. He had and assistant to the vice president the public relation department of the his first brush with county-wide poli­ for development at Colby; Skip Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. tics when he ran for Kennebec County Tolette is the colleO'e's as istant Robert Daggett is erving as mini ter attorney prior to running succe fully dean of admission . of the First Congregational Church in for the State Senate. Monterey, , while study­ In a brief, closing me sage to his ing at the Hartford eminary Founda­ Senate colleagues, Marden made a i\Iary Ellen's program includes film . tion in Hartford, Connecticut. touchingly simple closing �tate�ent; exhibits, slide , as well as direct ob­ Richard Bowen, formerly a munici­ in thanking the Senate for its tribute servation; much of the study center pal management study specialist with to him he said: " I'm reminded of the about art in nature and the image of the Chicago firm of J. L. Jacobs and words of a folk tune my children and the outdoors as concei,·ed by the In­ Company, has been elected town man­ I sing as we travel." ager of Andover, Ma sachusetts. dians - whose world it was. The wife When I first came into this land, Jim Keefe, formerly head of Presque of Walter Seeley, former instructor in I was not a wealthy man; Isle's industrial council, is now work­ art at Colby, and now head of the art I namerl my farm, 'The Muscle in ing with the Office of Economic d­ department at Mary C. Wheeler chool, my Arm,' justment in Washington. His princip l she plans to give talk to adul� cl�bs, I named my ax, 'Don't Relax;' � task, he writes "is to help commum­ school groups, and civic organizat10ns But the land was sweet and good ties help themselves when they are during the winters. And I did what I could. BIRTHS faced with actual or possible impact of A son, \i\Ti lliam Aaron, to l\Ir. and Gerald Baher i sales manager of a military base closing or the los of Mrs. Charle W. Pitrat (Muriel Briggs), Regina Corporation, a unit of the Gen­ defense contracts." Jim adds that his July 31. eral Signal Corporation, which manu­ office allocates no funds; its objective: . A daughter, Joanne Louise, to �fr. factures electric household cleamng ap- to aid communities to develop their and Mrs. Robert C. Rowell (Pa uline pliances. own future. . . MARRIAGE Ben)' '50), July i 3. Walter Alger is teachmg mathematics on the secondary level and will a sist Frederick R. Boyle to Barbara Ann in the mathematics program in the ele­ Folsom, June 28, Springvale, Conn. mentary school of Iilton, Ma sachu- BIRTH ett . son, Paul Frederick, to Mr. and Jim Doughty is now part owner and Mrs. Haddon S. Fraser, October 10. treasurer of the insurance firm of Blake, Hall and Sprague in South 1952 Portland. For fourteen years he had served as vice pre ident and secretary Herb Nagle, president and treasurer of the Victory Shoe Company of Brock­ 1950 ton, Massachusetts, is chairman of the PURELAC diversified gifts division for the Brock­ When Bob Marden '50 banged down ton United Fund. DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC. the gavel Sept. 30 to adjourn the Paul Cote, municipal court judge in Maine enate he ended -at least tem­ Quality Dairy Products Lewiston, is heading the individuals porarily - the mo t promising c�r:er TR 2-2744 Waterville, Maine division in the advanced gifts phase of in Maine politics. Marden's dec1S1on the 1964 United Fund Campaign in to leave politics in order to devote full Auburn and Lewiston. time to his law practice al o leaves a ATKINS void in the leadership of a loosely knit PRINTING SERVICE 1953 band of young moderate Republicans who ha,·e been attempting to remake Edward L. Atkins ] ohn Lee has been promoted to the rank of captain in the army resei: e. the image of the GOP in Maine. MAIN STREET i . 34 WATERVILLE It has been around Senate Pre ident John is with the Phoenix Mutual Life Robert . Marden of Waterville that In urance Company in Hartford, Con­ mo t of the progressive Republicans in necticut. . WATERVILLE FRUIT the Maine Legislature gathered dunng Franh Piacentini has received a ten the last four years. And most of them & PRODUCE CO., INC. year service pin from the C. F. Hatha­ aw in him their candidate for gover­ way Company. nor in 1966 or i970. SA GER AVE UE 1ARRIAGE Marden was propelled to leadership WATERVILLE - MAINE Webster Anderson to Sylvia Ruth of the younger element of the Maine Anderson, August 29, Boston, Mass. ALUMNUS PORTRAIT

Writing about Dr. Frederick T. Hill is a difficult assignment. A skeletal sketch provokes his friends - . quick to poi nt out award , honors and ach1 �vements omitted; a detailed account provokes the subject who is wont to grumble about efforts " to annoint " him. Dr. Hill reached the three-quarter century mark in June. ll's the only task he has ever performed in less than one hundred per cent measure. During the last even ty-fi e years he graduated from Colb Col­ lege and Harvard Medical School - cum la ude. He earned an international reputation a an otolar n­ gologi t, founded a hospital , served a a Colb tr�s­ tee, pioneered innumerable health programs for \ aterville particularly and Maine generall , wrote extensive! about his own specialt and hospital or­ gan ization, and made himself beloved as a reacher. Colby gave him an honorary degree in i936 and the Universit of Maine gave him one in 1 952 . In September i963, Dr. Hill retired as medical di­ rector of Thayer Hospital, becoming vice pre ident of " Doctor are educated in depth, rather than planning and development. Thi work and hi private bread th , " he often explains, " and one of the unfortu­ practice are conducted in an office lined with citation nate thing in the average medical school curriculum for profes ional excellence and memento from pa­ i that little or nothing i available to the tudent tients grateful for the kindnes of one human being to acquaint him with the complexitie and the prob­ Lo another. lems of the institution in which he will probably There are paintings, car ing and a homemade cari­ !>pend two-thirds of his professional career." cature doll of a physician - gifts of love and respect .. He made the acquaint ance of the e complexltle made b people who know that the personal effort and problems in 1931, when he and five oth�r phys�­ he de,otes to his patients can onl be repaid in kind. ci :.i n · founded Thayer in a con erted \\'aterY1lle re 1- After residency at the Mas achu ett E e and Ear clence. Thayer has ince acquired a national reputa­ Infirmary and er vice in the Army Medi cal Corp� tion for the quality of its medical care and calibre of during World War I, Dr. Hill returned to his native i L medical staff. Waterv i lle to practice the onl kind of medicine he Of all the in titu tions, a ociation and societies recognize�: the best. He et hi tandard , accepted which la claim to Dr. Hi ll, only one really competes the di cipline to maintain them, and the risks in­ with Tha er for hi affection : Colb College. He \Olved in their defense. " There i only one ' a to !>awbot h outgrow their original homestead and move coast," he remind laurel-re ter , " dovmhill." . to new; he helped both reset their sight on wider Dr. Hill is presently a member of ten medical so­ horizon of modern medici ne and modern education. cieties, three ho pita! association , four go ernment In 1947 he wrote: " The new Colby envision more advisory and planning councils, and he is consultant than merely a new campus on Ma flower Hill. It in otolaryngology to nine Maine hospi tal . He can ha accepted the pri nciple that it should be intere ted do all this because he has never put a premium on not only in providing the best type of liberal educa­ his Lime. He is available to anyone with a problem tion for young people, but that persons outside the - whether a hospital administrator looking for advice college age are al o within the scope of its activitie�." on an expansion program or a hospital employee The principle was his. Colby put it into praetice looking for advice on ome detail of his job. and is now famous for its adult ed ucation program . Dr. Hill has recei eel the Newcomb and DeRoaldes Dr. Hill is a prophet who has been received in hi awards of the American Laryngological A ociation own generation - and he's still way ahead of the pre�­ antl the Modem Hospital Award . He has been presi­ ent one. For thi Yankee from 01 mpu , the future s dent of the American Otological Society and the New the thing. ngland Hospital Assembly. All thi adds up to another of his unique achievements : skill both as ll'e are indebted to Miss . Pearl R. Fisher, Admin�stiator ?I :yaician and 49 hospital mentor. T!la)'l!r Hospital, and Mi.;s Mary Ellen Fullam for t/11s port1a_ 1/. BIRTHS A daughter, Delia Lynn, to Mr. and J\ l r . IVillirmz Yslwmp , August 8. Twin , Pamela Ann and Karen l\ l ar­ g<1 ret, to Beverly and Alden Sp ra que . jL, J une 20. A da ugh ter, Lisa Helen, to J\lr. and - i\1rs. Joseph L. Beane (Carolyn A . English), \l a y 9. A daughter, Nicole Patrice, to l\ l r. and Mrs. Fdwin E. Frahtma11 , A pri l G. A son, David Ernest, to fr. and Mrs. Raymond L. R oy , i\Iay 18. 1954 Air Force Captain Bob Th urston was a distinguished graduate this sum­ Colby Sons and Daughters-Class of '68 : (fron t row) Robert Bonner (George F. '38) , mer of the Air University's academic Rnn Worster (J ohn '39) , Frederick Lwine ( Lewi s L. ' 16), David Haskell Floyd M. '36), instructor course at Maxwell Air Force Victor Pinausky (W i lliam D. '40) , Richard Moriarty (Jamc.s W . '43 and Evelyn Gates '44), Base, Alauama. Bob is now assistant Charles Anderson ( M elvin £. '32); (second row) Na nC)' Short (Stanley H . '44) , Carol Lee professor of air science with the ROTC ]ones (Gordon B. '40 and C,eraldinc Stefk.o '4 1 ), Su. an Marshall (J. David '42) , Cox n e Pullen Te ri-Lee unit at the ilJniversity of Virginia. (Doris Moore '33). Ly n (John S. '38 and Ed na Slater '40) , Wade (Earl L. '39 and Phyllis Hamlin '32), Hope Jahn (George H . '43 and Hope Mansfield '44), Jill Brown (Norman R. '35); (third row) Susan r'olpe (Louis J . '43) , Jane Finkeldey (Wil l iam '43), Susanne Gilmore (John E. '40 and Ann Jones '42); (back row) Gary Weaver (Charles D. '30) , Robert Daviau Oerome G, '3 1 ) , john B ubar ( Harold J. and Louise Hagan '4 2), Richard Jude ( Hi lda Wood '35), Carolyn Pa lmer Paul K . '37 and Elizabeth Walden '40) , Susa n Tonbe (Jason P. '46). Also shown : (extreme left and righ t, row two) alumni secretary Ellsworth Millett director of placement Ea rle A . McKeen; (same, row three) dean of men George Nicker­ son and assistant to the dean of admissions Irving Tolelle; (fourth row) Professor Robert Pullen and vice president Ralph S. W illiams.

Freshmen not pictured include: Rose M ar)' B uynisk i (Edward F. '35 and Harriet Wei bel '37), Mary Fishe1 (Lin a Cole '45), Elizabeth Luce (Charles W. '44) , Nancy Winslow (Robert S. '38), Joseph Boulos (Edward S. ·39), Edward Caulfleld (Thomas J . "28), Clark Chapman (Clark D . '35), Stephen Ford (V. illiam M . '26), Allen Irish William john ( M aynard I. '39), Anthony Jordan 111 ( Archer A. '27), Theodore Swartz Uohn D. '29) Crowther ·-17 Hammond '54 and George Whittier (George E. '43) .

- _-. !_ Lindon Ch ristie has been appointed principal of Mexico (Me.) H igh School. He formerly was principal of Pa ul lvlcClay, announcer and staff junior partner. Andy was formerly Mount Desert l;Iigh Schol in Bar Har­ member of radio station WTVL in with· the Hawaiian Trust Company in bor. ..Ed Eisen has resigned as an Waterville, was the subject of a PORT­ the business development department. Assistant United States Attorney and LAJ\'.D SUJ\'.DAY TELEGRAM article, Face of Pete Bogren is President of the Wor­ has opened his own office for the gen­ lvfaine, which appeared in July. cester County (Mass.) Editors' Council. eral practice of law jn New York City. Hewitt Weth erell is on the staff of H e is a member of the advertising, john Ha mmond has been named to Potter Hazlehurst, Incorporated, an public relations and sales promotion the Co nnecticut General Life's Vice advertising and marketing agency of staff of the Paul Revere Life Insurance President's Club - open to field rep­ Providence, Rhode Island. Company of Worcester. resentatives who meet high standards Bob A dams, an air force captain, is MARRIAGE o( quality of service to customers and a helicopter pilot assigned to. the new Peter Dal Pozzol bas opened his in sales performance. John works at Air Force Tactical Air Warfare Center dental practice in Torrington, Co.nn. the Kansas City (Mo.) branch. at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. He MARRIAGE BIRTH will participate in special tests of new Carol Yorh to William Joseph, A son, Robert Harrison, to Mr. and concepts of air support. l\farch 19, Teheran, Iran. .J\frs. john E . Machlin (Dorothy Clapp ' MARRIAGES BIRTHS 57), October 4 . Peter A . Bogren to Lois Ann Bros­ A son, Abbott Eames, Jr., to Mr. seau, September 26, Cochituate, Mass. and Mrs. Abbott E. R ice, June 13. 1956 Robert B. Weiss to Susan L. Bein, A daughter, Andrea Victoria, to Mr. Pa ul Christie has been promoted to June 21, New York City, New York. and lrs. Nicholas Sarris, March 6. the position of district manager, dis­ tributor ;.111d industrial sales, of the BIRTHS 1955 new district office of the Li bbey Owens A d aughter, Diane Mayo, adopted Dick McKeage who has been ap­ Ford Glass Company in Miami, Flor­ iri February by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald pointed junior attending physician of ida. D. Groening (Lucy Blainey). the North Shore (Mass.) Babies' and Andy J oh nson has joined the Hono­ A daughter, Margaret Lynn Wey, to ChjJdren's Hospital, will practice lulu law firm of Stephenson, Ashford Ir. and Mrs. Henry F. G. Wey Ill 50 pediatrics in West Peabody. and Wriston where john ju binsky is a (Marilyn Brooks), July 28. ...

:\ son. tephen J\fark, to :\fr. and mittee of the chamber of commerce i n BIRTHS nhall). t c m n . ;\lrs. ;\lark Getchell (Judith Brnr tha om u it A da ugh ter. Carol Joan Eddv, to i\lr. Jul 1 . . \lanly11 ,\1111tliie 11 i\ Iclhnnol/ i� and J\ f r . Lalimer B . Eddy (Barbara A . A on. \nurew Johnson 111, to l\ l r. teaching �e(ond grade tudent. at the C!1 11rch ill), J\fay 26. l\l rs. Andrew T. Johnson , Jr. (Sara Oak Hill E lementary Schoo l i11 Star­ :\ son , \l ichael Timothy. to i\lr. and and · .\ tewart '58). July 3 1 . borough ... G eorge 011 was awarded J\l rs. Alfred ]. Ge11gras 111 (}usli11e A . .-\ daughter, Vicki 11 n, to J\Ir. a ncl his MS clegTee from Rutgers Uni\'ersity Brown "60), September 1 7. !rs Do;rnld I I' . r'ol/mer (Judith U 11 n - in June ... Uo11 Crowley is teaching A daughter, Lori Ann, to i\lr. and 11ingto11 '61), November. 1963. ocial studie� aucl c.oaching hockey and ,\ ! rs. Boyrl San ds, July 21. football at Belmont H igh School, A daughter, Melanie Ritchie, to Ir. 1957 I assachusetts. and frs. Donald Eaton, Jr. (Lois \Tun­ Bill Bois is enrolled in the graduate IARRIAGES son '58), February 11. program leading to a master's degree in Thoma Lenssen to Auita C . H um­ A son, Stephen Harris, to l\l r. and social work at the School of Social phries, Augu t 8, Ashe\'ille, N . C. Mrs. David Bloom, June 2. ...Dave Work, Syracuse University Owen R Haley , Jr. to Marie Vail­ 1960 Clark is a director and secretary of the lan oun, ugu t 1 5. Connecticut Plywood Corporation ... Gail Carter Ferguson and her family B IRTHS Marilyn Perkins Canton is media di­ are living in Seattle where her hus­ rector of the well known advertising­ son, Thomas Al fred , to Ir. aud band, LeBaron, is working for h is PHD Mrs. A lfre d H . Dean, Jr. (Kathryn firm Hoag and Provandie, I ncorpo­ in mathematics. Gail is a registered oc· rated, of Boston. German '59), l arch 26 . cupational therapist and the mother of A daughter, J\lary Davenport, to I r. two children. MARRIAGES and ! rs. G. Bradley Seager, Jr. ( Helen David Sirman is teaching third grade Merrill to Sally Jacque Roe, Peter R . Payson), July 26. at the Barkhamsted School in Pleasam June 27. A son, Scott Alan, to fr. aud J\Jrs. Valley, Connecticut. William H. Burns to largot Ham­ j&hn D. Ludwig ( \laria n Woodsome), MARRIAGES ilton Fleuher, June 27. J une 22, 1963. Carole Richardson BIRTHS }. to Raymond B. Merson, September 1 2, Boston, J\lass. A daughter, Jacqueline Suzann , to john E . Clark to Eleanor G. Smith, lr. and Mrs. H. nthony Hornet 1959 August 1 5, Kent, Conn. (Barbara }. Klein), August 1. Ed Goldberg has been promoted to William Bradford Greeley to Cather­ A daughter, Allison Lee, to Mr. and assistant vice pre ident of the State ine Churchill, July 11. Jrs. Anthony D'A m ico (Janet Nord­ ' Street Bank and Trust Company of gen 56), in March. Bo ton. In his new position, Ed will BIRTHS A on, David Lawrence, to Ir. and manage the Summer Street Office of the A daughter, Jennifer Lynn, to Ir. �lrs. Guy }. Vigue (Eleanor Ewi11g), bank. and M rs. \\'arren J. Plath ( ;\,.fargaret July 28. Sa lly Weber is a Fullbright Scholar 111et ze/) , September 29. A daughter, Heather Alicia, to f r. at the University of Paris for the aca­ A daughter, Natalia Ruth, to i\ lr. and l rs. john W . Camero n, August 1 . demic year. After graduation from and Mrs. LeBaron Ferguson (Gail Carter), ..\ugust 1 9. 1958 Colby, Sally worked for the Central Intelligence Agency i11 Washington and son, John Robert, to Ir. and Paul Rockwell, manager of the W . later taughr French at the Northfield J\lrs. john R . Rafferty (Rebecca £. T. Grant store in Falmouth, fassachu­ chool for Girls while attending the Crnne), 'fay 13. setts, is heading the membership com- l iddJebury College summer school i11 advanced French. Fred B rodie ha been appoimed PRINTING �pecial agent of the H olyoke Mutual R. E. DRAPEAU Letter - o et - Boole. B n n Fire nsurance Company in Salem, press ffs i di g ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES lassachusetts, and will cover the up· HOME FURNISHINGS state New York territory for the firm. Kennebec Journal WATERVILLE, MAINE . . Bob Brolli is an English teacher at 872-5535 MAyfair 3-38 11 Augusta, Maine Mount Everett Regional School, Great Barrington, Iassachusetts. Maine's Leading Mary Shesong received her faster Commercial Printing Plant of ocial \\.fork degree from the Smith ollege chool for Social Work in c§" eptember. ..Mar garet Lippincott is n teaching the fifth grade at the High­ _ land Avenue School in Needham, TRIDE ruu: r ass a ch usetts. MARRIAGES SHOE William D. Chapin to Julia Marie Johnson, September 19, Baltimore, Md. roa CHIUlllEN - MADE BY Janice A . Bray to Deyhle B. Paw­ 1liEGREEN SHOE MFG. CO. li�ch. u�u l 29, North Freedom, Wis. ICE CREAM Lt. Thomas G . Skolfi eld to Sharon BOSTON MASSACHUSE'JTS 51 iuger, August 1 5. 1961 Ue11ni:, Dio11 11e lrns re turned from MORIN hi� army a�� ig11ment in France and i:. now with the New Eng-land Telephone: BRICK COM PANY :111d ·1 e l <:grap h Compa n y. o� n� ;\ I ARIUA G I·:� Furnishers of BRICKS /ri.1 1\.11 1/ininc 1\ln honl'y to Reginald at Colby College L B urlei.�h. Septem ber 5. Ca ril.m u. @��n@[? DANVILLE, MAINE 1\lalc o/111 S. Grnllf1111 to Linda J ea n · Cl1riste me n , September 5. Bronxville. ; _ Y . to give Hild11 lJrown to Daniel Da ley, Au­ SAVE WITH g u �t 8. Cli ri.1tcl Joan Bachmann to Emil Waterville Savings Robert K rahulik, October 3, West l\ Iil · �[lu�oo ford, N . .J. Bank Norc ru1s Teel. Jr. to l\Iargaret E. Sn1ith . June 13, Short Hills. N . J . WATERVILLE, MAINE � JJcborait J. Berry to Roy T. Dennis­ ® @�\Y/@ Member Federal Deposit ton . June 27, Lakeville , Conn. Insurance Corporation B!Rl HS A da ugh ter, Jen nifer Helen, to l\lr. wisely and l r5. ll"illiam IJ. Hood, Ju n e 6. A da u�hter, Tammy, to l\ l r. a n d J\!rs. Thu11111s IJ. Kirliendall (Uorotlt)' There is no finer way to show flfi()� � f!4w1/&# P. Roy/on), A pril , 1963. your lasting appreciation to your Alma Mater than by INSURANCE Since 1859 making a gifr either outright or in trust. In these complex 185 MAIN STREET 1962 times, however, it is important Howie Shaw has been promoted to WATERVILLE MAINE that the gift be made in a the po i tion of store manager in Chest­ manner that will be most nut Hill ( J\ l ass.) by the S. S. Pierce Company. . . Bana Cohen has received beneficial not only to your GE�RGE H . STERNS '31 his MBA degree from Rutgers Universi­ college, but co your family and FR£0 J. STJ::RNS '29 t y. . Da ve Berman is playing a line business as well. HERBERT 0. STERNS '4 I posi ti on for the Boston Sweepers foot­ Our experienced Trust ball teain of the Atlantic Coast Foot­ Department will be glad to ball League. work with you and your actor· Al Welle 1 " an air force first lieuten­ �T�llJ� ney on the financial and trust ant, has graduated from the Pilot I n ­ Waterville Skowhegan aspects of an educational gift structor Course at Randolph Air Force AUTHENTIC that will serve as your personal UNIVERSITY FASHIONS Base. Texa , and is assigned to Moody memorial in the years ahead. FOR MEN ANO WOMEN ir Force Base, Georgia, where he will instruct student pilots in an a ll-jet pro­ Write o� telephone for an gram. appointment now. Bill Hurder has been awarded his Air Force naviga tor"s wings and is now assigned to Charleston Air Force Base, We'll be glad to send you a South Carol ina, where he will fly for copy of "Facts Everyone Should the Military Air Transport Service in Know About Charitable Giving," its global airlift operations. which· you may find valuable at Dan Bu1nstead has been promoted to this time. Simply drop us a the position of sales representative in Farmingron, Maine card today. the New York district of the consumer products division of the Scott Paper Company... Jim and jean (Eielson, "63) Brir/ge ma11 are iii Birkenfeld , Ger­ many, where Jim is a first lieutenant in the Air Force . . TILESTON & HOLLINGSWORTH CO. ll1ARRIAG£ �Ti.'inEPrustOSITORS Company PAPERMAKERS SINCE 1801 Joan Phillips to Duane C. Boes. 21 I CONGRESS ST. , BOSTON 10, MASS. Tr ust Department Huth Al . Veit to Harry C. Hodum, F. CLIVE HALL, '26 Sq>tember 12, Greenlawn, L. I., N . Y. Main Office: Augusta, Maine Maine Representati11e l°Villiam Green to Lucy Palermo, June 6. Patchogue, L-. 1 ., N. Y. C)•nthia A. Lamb to Paul . John­ 1964 school in East Bridgewater, :\Ia sachu· on, August 22, Portland. setts. . . Karen Knudsen is employed Jon Bob ]oh11ston, assistant program di­ Elizabeth immons to the Rev. by the Tew England Telephone and rector at the Plainville, Connecticut, P. Da, idson, June 27. Telegraph Company in Cambridge, Y�ICA, is the recipient of an Boo grad­ Eleanor G. Hicks to David i\I. l\Ia sachusetts. uate a istantship a-rant at t. Law­ �lARRIAGES \\'eigle, August 7· rence University where he will study Barbara E. Eayrs to Robert ally A. Berry to Robert L. hew, Ia . for his MA degree. Bridges, June 11, l\Iiddleboro, September 5, Kennebunkport. e Linda Curtis i teaching French at TJ ill1am H. �larks to Pri cilla Ann Ja mes Cosbey to Virgin ia Marshall Mt. Greylock Reo-ional High chool in . 65, Croson, Augu t 15· eptember 10, Lake Forest, Ill. \\1illiamstown, Iassachusetts. . . ancy Ens. Bruce C. Ferguson to Emily .\Iurdick john Ross to Jane B. Bick­ t i. Bergeron i a French teacher in the ford, October 3, ewcastle. Jean Horn , Augu . Berlin, • Tew Hamp hire, school y tern. ll'illiam . Alexander to Julia E. Edwa rd ] . Baher m to Diane E. Hay­ Pa ul Brown is teaching chemi try Goodale, Jul 17, Ell worth. den, ugu t 29, Augu ta. and coaching junior varsity football at Richard R. chmaltz to Joan M. • ancy G. Morrison to Clifford A. paulding Hio-h cl1ool in Rocl1ester, Dionam '63, September 12, \\ inche - Lundin, Augu t 15, \Vinche ter, Mass. New Hamp hire. . . ancy a)•lor is a ter, Mass. Deane M inahan to Nancy J. �Ia­ member of the faculty at Coolidge honey, · ugust 15 Darien, Con n. Junior High chool in Reading, l\Jass· Jlarcia Lynn Ph illips to John S. achusetts . ..Joan McGhee is teacl1ing heldon, July 4, Glen Ridge, •.J. 7963 Frencl1 at i\Iilford Junior High chool, john R. Gow to Maryann E. Hick­ New Hamp hire. Catherine McConnell We bber i a cox, June 27, West Hartford, Conn. Ly nne Davidson is the recipient of a Lawrence E. ymington to .Nancy member of the Engli h Department at graduate fellow hip at tew York Uni­ Roul ton, June 20, Iilton, l\Ia . Con} High chool in Au!!USta.. . Tim­ ve it ·' Graduate chool of Arts and Robert ]. Metzler, Jr. to HelTing oth)• Flint is a teacher of mathematics cience and i tudying toward her ·welle ley, July 4, Wellesley, i\Ia s. the , ewman Junior High School of at �r degree in ociology. fames B. Crawford to Linda jean _ ·eedham, Ma sachu etts. . . Mary Martha Fa rrington i on the staff of Joh nson, July 25. Brow11 i on the English taff of \\ in­ l\Iorse Hio-h chool in Batl1 where he 'ancy G. Morrison to Clifford A. chendon High chool, Iassachusetts. will tead1 in the Engli h department. Lundin, Augu t Jeff Brooks has been commi ioned 15 . . . Bob Dyer is a member of a team Linda ]. ca nton to Earl David eal a ccond lieutenant in the ir Force teaching project at the Park treet III, eptember 13, BeYerly, l\Ia upon hi completion of officer training chool in Kennebunk. BIRTH chool and is now assigned to heppard onnan Mitchell i a seventh grade ir Force Base, Texa , for training as ..\. daughter, Jennifer Jean, to i\Ir. Engli h teacher at the intermediate a data ,. terns and tati tics officer. and i\lrs. Ken tone. Lucille Waugh, who recefred her MAT degree in Engli h from Yale, is teaching at the Orange Town hip School in a uburb of Cleveland. Her si ter. Lillian, was awarded her J\IA from Bowling Green State Universit and plans to work for the federal gov­ ernment. �lA.RRIAGES .\feJTill C. Raikes 111 to Constan ce E. La . September 5, Westminster, Conn. Howard N. Goldsm ith to Barbara Peace Corps ulli\'an, Augu t 22, \\'oburn, Ia . Fra11ces ]ones Joan Baxter Edmund Field Franklin F. Fitz to 1ary Corn lia Pierson, August 22, Greenfield, fa of 1 963, more of its citizens in the Engli h lan­ Edith-Ann Sewall to Edward R. Ic­ Three graduate of the class member guage; Joan Carol Baxter joined 91 Kcon, Augu t 29, outh Portland. and one from 1959, are new ert Younes volunteers in eptember to instruct Rodney D. Pierce to She ila S. Web­ of the Peace Corp . Rob as hi the secondary chools of mailer ster '65. July 4, Limestone. '59 of Brook! n Ii ts Tuni ia in to Turki h town . Intensive in truction Jay D. Henderso11 to Betsey F. new addre , erving a a ph sician feature of Joan's • well as doing Yolun­ in Turkish was a Itrcer, August 12, Concord, 1as . the volunteers as training at Portland State U niYersity Stcp11en C. Danforth to haron J. teer work him elf. of tl1e in Oregon. Graffam, June 27, Rockport. Frances ]ones i a member control, treat­ volunteer group of fort , includ­ Albert F. Carville, Jr. to Sally L. group con entrating on have left for Chile Po."e '6.J. ment and prevention of tuberculo is in ing Edmund Field, nation of Malawi. to work on projects in fore t improve­ Hermon E. Smith, m to Esther E. the new frican and North ment, agricultural extension, and com­ McDonough '64, July 1 i. Her training at Harvard health tech­ munit development in that country's Marum C. Ostrovsky to C d arol Carolina included public rural areas. Indoctrination training in Ro enberg, June 14, Clark, . J. nique , the Bantu language, U. S. and Spani h, Chilean histor and culture, Paul Pineo to Susan K. Schaeff. in titution and world affairs, merican hi tory and in titution was Julia F. Dodge lo Thomas Korst '65 falawian history and culture. 5 held at rorth Carolina niversity. 3 \ugu t 29, Gorham. Turkey i attempting to educate He received many honors during his 1894 IN MEMORIAM long political and judicial career. He Frances Horton Morrill, 91, died on was appointed as one of the three July 28 in \VaterYille. A teacher for members of the United States Commis­ thirty-five years in 'Vinslow and "'ater­ sion for the celebration of the two ville, she was born in Canaan. A hundredth anniversary of Thomas Jef­ member of Sigma Kappa, l\[iss l\Ionill ferson's birth. Trustee of the public was one of the first Colby initiates library and Thayer Hospital, and into Phi Beta Kappa, receiving that member of many Bar Associations, in­ honor the year the local chapter was cluding the Bar of the U. S. Supreme established (1894). Court, Judge Dubord was a director She taught at 'Vaterville High l\Ir. Lewis leaves bis wife, Minnie, of the Waterville Savings Bank and School until 1915, and at vVinslow a sister, and two daughters, LW uriel had served on the alumni council. It High School until 1929. Recipient of was Baker '28 and Marion '32. during his tenure as mayor that MA an from Colby in 1897, she re­ he headed the ci tizen's committee mained interested in the college af­ whi h obtained and presented to fair throughout her life and wa a 1909 Colby the fayflower Hill tract. Once generous helper and benefactor. l\Ii Aiarion TT'adsworth Long, 76, died called " a man of keen and very deep l\Iorrill leaves a niece and a nephew, on ugu t 2 3 in Camden. Born in that justice," he was awarded an honorary Dr. M.orrill Ilsley '17. town and educated at the local high LLD by Colby last June. The citation school, she was a member of Sigma stated: "You have shown in all your Kappa at Colby. career a profound respect for the sym­ l\Irs. Long served as secretary to the metry of law and the far-reaching board of trustees of Camden Public implications of each case and each 1903 Library for 28 years. he i survived deci ion . . . your contribution to Caleb Albert Lewis, by niece and cou ins. your community have been immense." 84, died on July 1 Judge Dubord i urvived by his in '"'atenrille. The wife, Blanche, two sons, a daughter "editor of bygone Elizabeth Goulette '55, a brother, a days " had been half-brot.her, aml hi tepmother. general and busi­ 1914 ness manager, man­ Frederick Harold 1912 aging editor and editor of the WATER­ Dubord, 72, died Arthur Lindley Horne, 74, died on VILLE :\lORN ING SENTI! EL during a thirty­ on October 14 in August 28 in Portland. A native of six year career; and hi column Seeing 'Vatenrille. Retired Fairfield, he attended Lawrence High and Believing appeared regularly from associate justice of d10ol, and was a member of Phi 1929 until 1963. Born in Winn, he the l\IaineSupreme Delta Theta, attending Colby for two prepared at Coburn Classical Institute. Judicial Court, he years. A well-known consulting engi­ A vigorous campaigner for his beliefs, had been mayor of Waterville for five neer in l\Iaine, he had been associated Mr. Lewis was influen tial in the pro­ terms and for sixteen years Democratic with the corps of engineers at Dow gram to keep Colby in 'Vaterville dur­ Iational Committeeman. and at Limestone Air Force Bases. Re­ ing the 193o's. A native of v\Taterville, he prepared cently he had been employed by the A member of Delta Upsilon, Ir. at the local high school; at Colby he Brewer 1\Ianufacturing Company in Lewis was associate editor of the wa active in dramatics and mu ic and Old Town, retiring three years ago. ORACLE, manager and editor of the was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha. Mr. Horne leaves his wife, Be sie, ECHO, an athlete (he played baseball He studied law at the University of two daughters, two sons, and a sister, with Jack Coombs), and a student as­ Maine and Boston University, receiv­ Marion Kennison '18. sistant in chemistry. He joined the ing his LLB (as well as an honorary SENTINEL in 1903, leaving in 1906, and LLD, 1960) from the latter in 1922. He 1916 returning nine years later as manager. practiced with the law firm of Dubord Robert Augustine Hussey, 70, died Mr. Lewis served as alderman, council­ and Dubord, and at the time of his on July i6 in State College, Pennsyl­ man, and city auditor, and had been death was associated with Marden, vania. Born in orth Berwick, he president of Kiwanis, the chamber of Dubord, Bernier and Chandler. prepared at Oak Grove Seminary; at commerce, and Kennebec Savings and Unsuccessful in bid for the gover­ Colby he was on the track team and Loan Company. norship and a senate seat, Judge Du­ was football manager. Mr. Hu e) l\Ir. Lewis was once described as bord served as city treasurer, city clerk was a member of Alpha Tau Omega. having the " drive of the editor por­ and auditor. He campaigned vigor­ After service in the army medical trayed in the newspaper novel plus ously for Democratic candidates and corps, he worked in supervi ory posi­ the enthusiasm and eagerness to cham­ made an intensive effort to swing the tions with Jones and Laughlin Steel pion anything which might brighten state behind President Roosevelt. In Corporations and Hussey Manufactur­ and improve his beloved ...morning 1934 he narrowly missed election to the ing Company. Recipient of his MA paper." Awarded a Colby Brick in U. S. Senate, losing in a close race to from Penn ylvania State University in 1954, he had written a number of Frederick Hale. Judge Dubord was ap­ 1936, Mr. Hussey served on the faculty columns and editorial stressing the pointed to the bench in 1955, servinj:\' at that institution for 26 years, rising economic and cultural importance of until 1962 when he reached the man­ to the rank of full profe sor. Upon hi 54 Colby to the city of Waterville. datory retirement age. retirement in 1955, he accepted a po i- at then moved to Connecticut where he Robert Leroy Jacobs, Sr., 63, died on tion teaching industrial engineering and owned and operated Shibles' Cabins August 1 o in orth Edgecomb. A na­ the University of Puerto Rico, sub­ and a retail produce market in Glas­ tive of Sydney, he prepared at Oak sequently worked as a enior engineer at tonbury for more than thirty years. He Gro\'e Seminary; he served as manager for a tate College firm and taught Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Bu i­ retired in 1961, moving to Sarasota. of the Echo and was pre ident of .--\.1- pha Tau Omega. Submaster at ouch ness i\lanager of Penn State's Ordnance He leaves two ons and a si ter. Research Laboratory for ten year , i\[r. Paris High School and afterward prin­ Hus ey was the author of publications 1922 cipal at l\Ierrill High School and nt of Hampden Academy, Mr. Jacobs joined dealing with costs and manageme Clifford Loren::.o Peaslee, 67, died on also Sil\'er-Burdette Company as a sale man re earch facilities. He had serYed June 11 in Pittsfield, -;\Ia sachusetts. County in 193 SeYen years later he mo,·ed to as a board member of Centre Born in that cit and educated at the 7. as cott-Fore man, and was well known Hospital in Bellefonte (Pa.) and local high chool, he ' as a member of u tment a a textbook ales repre entati\'e dur­ chairman of the zoning adj Lambda Chi Alpha; he did graduate ing his 20 'ears witl1 that company. board in State College. stud · at nion Theological eminary Acti\'e in the -;\lason and Elks. :'-Ir. l\fr. Hus ey leaves his daughter and and Columbia UniYersity, recei,·ing his two brothers, Ph illip and Rowland '13. BD and :"\CA re pecti,·ely from tho e in- Jacobs was a member of the alumni titutions. council and maintained a remarkable r cord for returning for Homecoming. Ordained in 1925, the ReYerend Vorman Luther Stevens, 70, died on Pea lee "·'a a i tan t pa tor at the Mr. Jacob is un·i\'ed by hi ,,·ife, lnez. two ons, er , '49, and August 9 in Bo ton. He wa born in Fir t Bapti t Church in Pitt field and Rob t Jr. "\\'est Haven, Connecticut, and edu­ served a mini ter in Belfast for eleYen Donald '50, a daughter, Elizabeth cated at Hebron Academy. Retired for years. He retired in 193 after a tlu-ee hri topoulo '50, a brother and three six years, he bad sen1ed for many years year pa torate in A hland, 'ew Hamp- i ter . one of whom i Louise York '22. as ,w engineer for the ew E ngland hire. The ReYerend Pea lee wa ac­ Telephone and Telegraph Company, ti\'e in Yeteran' work and, an ac­ and had resided in Wollaston (i\Ias .) compli hed organi t, in tructed and 1925 ince 1923. He was a member of l\la­ pla 'ed in variou ho pital . Carleton Frederick Wiley, 60. died sonic loda-es in Iaine and ew York. He lea,·e two brotl1e1 and a i ter. on .\ugu t 25 in ?IIenick, 1ew York. i\fr. tevens leaves his wife, Lilfrrn. Born in Edgartown, i\Jas achusetts, and educated at :'-Jaine Central In titute, 1923 he wa a member oE Lambda Chi .--\.l­ Helen Harris anborn, 62, died on 1918 pha and t11e i\I tic , erYed on the Mar aret Wilkins Hickman, 66, died U!!U t 3 in Fam1ington. A nati,·e of ECl lO board, and wa manager of track. on ugust 27 in Buffalo, New York. Canaan, he was a member of Kappa Employed by ew York Telephone Former dean at Buffalo eminary, she lpha (now igma Kappa), and actfre Company in tl1e accountina depart­ was praised by one of her students in in debating at Colby. he had lived in ment for th in ix year , Mr. "\\Tiley an editorial on her retirement as "a \Veld and then in \\Tilton for many erved a di trict manager and aen­ woman of boundless ' isdom and un­ ears. l\Irs. anborn leaves two dauah- eral accounting upen1i or. He was equalled teaching abilit ." ters, a son, and a si ter. actiYe in cout work and wa financial Born in Houlton, he prepared at chairman of tl1e Nas au County Coun­ Ricker Clas ical Institute. Acti,•e in 1924 cil of Bo Scouts of A.merica. the YWCA at Colby, she was a member Theodore Crie Bramhall, 6-.1 , died in Mr. "\Viley lea\'e his wife, tl1e former of igma Kappa; he earned her MA ara ota, Florida, on eptember 1. Born Phylli Bowman '25, a on, and a ister from Columbia Univer ity in 1925. in Belfa t, he was a member of Delta and a brother. Mrs. Hickman began her career at p ilon, and belonged to the 1u ical Buffalo Seminary in 1925 as chairman Club, erving a manager for everal of the mathematics department; she ears. Recipient of an MD from Har­ 1926 had pre iou ly taught in Hamp tead vard in i92 , Dr. Bramhall interned in Philip Edward Keith, 64, died on and Exeter ( . H.) and Taun ton, Bo ton ho pital , and was a hou e sur­ Augu t 16 in Garden City, Iidtigan. :Massachusetts. She became dean of the geon at the Free Ho pital for \ omen Born in Howland, he prepared at Hig­ eminary in 1952, retiring ten years in Brookline. gin Cla ical In titute; an all-Maine later. Mr . Hickman had pent one Returning to l\Iaine, Dr. Bram11all tackle, 'Punk ' was captain of the 1925 year in Edinburgh, Scotland, as an ex­ opened an office for the practice of ele en - one of the college' greate t­ change teacher. surger in Portland in 1931, later lim­ and a on the baseball team. He A11 accompli hed weaver, she bad iting his practice to g necology and was a member of Delta Up ilon and ened as pre ident of the iagara . ob tetri . Dr. Bramhall was appointed sen·ed on t11e tudent council. Front1PrWeavers Guild. She leave her city physician for Portland and uper­ Ir. Keith received hi JVIA from the husband, a sister, and two brothers, intendent of Farrington Hospital from nivex ity of Jaine and had done one of whom is Robert ' 20. 1931 to 1937 and erved a chief gyne­ graduate work at Bates and Har ard. cologi t at 1aine l\fedical Center until First a teacher and coach at Fo croft 1921 his retirement in 1955. The author of cademy, he became subma ter and tanley Neil Shibles, 68, died on article in medical journal , he ""a later principal of Higgin , leaving to June 8 in arasota, Florida. A native director of s ociated Ho pital ervice teach phy i and cience at Pre que of Rockport, be became principal of of l\faine for four ear . I le High chool in 1953. l\fr. Keith the Ellsworth school y tern following Dr. Bramhall leave hi wife, Elinor, wa e u·emel active in alumni affair. lus graduation. Later superintendent a on and a daughter, and hi brother, He i un1ived by hi ' ife, Evel n, of schools at Portage Lake, Mr. bibles Ralph '15. and a on, John '53. 55 wa a graduate of Technical High PLAINS REPORTER-DISPATCH stated: "He School there; a member of Tau Delta served in many posts with marked dis­ Phi, he was on the student council at tinction ... not only was he dedicated Colby. Receiving hi MD from Boston to the service of the city he loved but University Medical School in 1931, he was as active in community affairs as had practiced as a surgeon in Spring­ any one man could be." Mayor Rich­ field since 1937, and had opened a new ard Hendley said "I have lost a good office la t year. Senior surgical staff friend." member at Springfield Hospital, Dr. Mr. Fourcade is survived by his wife, Feldman was a captain in the navy; Georgia, his father, two daughters, one 1926 during the second world war he di­ of whom is Suzanne Erskine '61, and a rected construction of a 350-bed hos­ si ter. Harry Burnham Thomas, 58, died on pital on Tinian in the Marianas and November 3 in Keyport, New Jersey. was the first medical officer to train A member of the board of trustees natives as nurses. He served as com­ 1929 since 2953, he had served as chairman mander of the medical section at San Russell Ellis Butler, 58, died on of the alumni fund, class agent, and Diego aval Base during the Korean April i 3 in San Bernardino, California. director of special gifts phase of the conflict. He was a fellow of the Ameri­ A native of Hyde Park, Mas ., he had Annual Fund for Con ti nuing Achieve­ can College of Surgeons and a diplo­ lived in that city for seventeen years. ment. mat of the ational Board of Medical He attended Colby for two years, Born in Houlton, Mr. Thomas was Examiners. and was a member of Lambda Chi Al· a member of Lambda Chi Alpha, and Long active in college affairs, Dr. pha. Mr. Butler also studied at Gor­ was influential in the construction of Feldman had been on the executive don College of Theology in Boston, the chapter house. Store manager and committee of the alumni council and and, during World War II, served with then district manager for ]. ]. New­ chairman of the alumni fund. In not­ the 297th General Hospital, England. berry Company, he opened his own ing his death, the board of tru tees Mr. Butler had worked as an insur· firm in Keyport in 1938. At the time adopted a resolution which spoke of ance adjustor, claims investigator, and, of his death he was president of the his long sen-ice to his college, his loy­ most recently, in sales work. H. B. Thomas Company, a chain of alty and vigor and the many friends Survivors include his wife, Beatrice, retail stores, and chairman of the he had earned for Colby. " That Dr. a son, and two brothers. board of directors of the Peoples Na­ Feldman was a prominent surgeon tional Bank. Ir. Thomas served one with an extensive practice and num­ two-year term as a councilman in Key­ erous professional responsibilities," the port, and was a director of the Variety 1931 citation read, "did not preclude his 1\1.iles Lancaster Allen, 56, died on Stores and New Jersey Retail Associa­ devoting countless hours to work on July i 1 in Phoebus, Virginia. Born in tions, a trustee of the public library, Colby's behalf. His loss is grievous to Pittsfield, he attended Waterville High and past president of the Kiwanis Club. us and to the several organizations School. Following his graduation from Recipient of an honorary MA from with which he was associated. Be it Colby he studied at National Universi· Colby, Mr. Thomas was cited in an therefore resol ed that the president ty Law School in Washington, D. c., re· editorial in the Keyport Weekly as a and trustees of Colby College place on ceiving his LLB, MPL, and SJD degrees. " man who gave good counsel and record his tribute to the life work of An attorney and investigator for the could accept counsel." As a member Samuel R. Feldman and our acknowl­ federal government until 2946, Mr. of the library board, he "constantly edgement of the debt owed to him by Allen opened his own office as an in­ strived to increase the facilities at !he present and future generations." surance adjuster in Southwick, Mas a· library for the educational and cul­ Dr. Feldman is survi\·ed by his wife, chusetts, where he resided. He was a tural benefit of both children and Lillian , two daughters, and four member of tl1e Maine and District of dults." Pre ident Strider, in express­ � brothers, one of whom is Pa ul '34. Columbia Bar As ociations, was a 32nd mg sorrow on behalf of the college, degree Mason, and was active in the stated "Those of us at Colby who Hampden County Radio League. knew Harry Thomas are grieved ...A Mr. Allen leaves his wife, Florence, native of Houlton who went on from 1928 P. Louis Fourcade, 59, died on Au­ two sons, a sister, and a brother, Colby to make good in the business gu t 3 in White Plains, New York. Philip '30. world, he never forgot his college and City commissioner of purchasing since his native state. He was a devoted i 960, he had been in government work trustee ... and we shall miss him." in that community since 1929. Mr. ' Mr. Thomas leaves his son. DEA ER EST MARR! ER Fourcade was born in Roslyn (N. Y.) Samuel R. Feld­ and prepared at White Plains High man, 61, died on School. He was a member of Delta The 0 ctob er 3 in Kappa Epsilon. Sp1ingfield, Massa­ First an auditor in the city finance History of chusetts. The prom­ department and later cashier, he was Colby inent surgeon had appointed city marshal in i935. 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