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The Colby Alumnus

Fall 1971 The Colby Alumnus En terecl as second-class mail Volume 61, Number l at Waterville, Maine Fall 1971 Po�tmaster, Publishe

Design and production: Donald E. Sanborn Jr. Departments

Letters and inquiries The Colby Scene 10 Births 25 should be sent to the edi Lor; change of address notification Class News 12 De::iths 25 to the alumni office i\farr iages 25 ports opposite 28

Features

CENTENNIAL 1

The semester marks the 1ooth anniversary of the enrollment of Colby's first woman, �fary Low. Despite early setbacks, Colby has

gradually become a fully coeducational college.

HoMECOJ\IING 4

The Alumni Council dedicated Homecoming\\, eekend to Leonard

�Iayo '22, retiring Professor of Human Development. His thoughtful response to the honor \1·a a highlight of the Colby Night dinner.

PROFILE OF THE PRE IDENT 7

Excerpts from Gloria Negri's Boston Globe feature on President Strider and photographs by the newspaper's Joseph Runci create an expressive portrait.

Cover

A former track captain, Leonard fayo rises in anticipation during halftime at Homecoming to watch the end of a cross country meet, won in record time by Colby junior Lew Paquin. Photographed by Irving Faunce '69.

' Irving Faunce '69, Michael Havey 73, Peter Photographers: ' Pennypacker '69 (back cover), Joseph Runci, Joseph C. Smith 24 ' and Sarah Whitney 72. Mary Low Carver Anniversary: A Centuryof Changes in Coeducation

"All honor is due fary Low, the first girl to brave the education at Colby. For many of tho e years, women lion's den of a Colby cla room," writes Dean-emerilu lacked some of the advantages afforded Mary Low. Erne t C. farriner 'J 3 in The History of Colby Col­ 'ot that the \Vaterville girl's situation was idyllic: lege.• "When he wa permitted to enroll in l 71, he many in the community thought her venture out­ was not only the sole woman in the entire college; she rageous. he had the temerity to believe in "the inher­ had to make her way in competition with ome bril­ ent claim of women to the highe t culture." A found­ liant men .... On commencement da)' in 1875 it wa er at Colby of igma Kappa, a national sorority today, the woman who delivered the ale

1 SPRl�G --- 192!

Ivy Day, 1922

1926. "They admired her for her spirit, intellect, and can never be realized until steps have been taken to personal charm." give the girls benefitsof all the a, faculty and alumni that President voted to establish separate prizes for men and women. Arthur .J. Robert decided the only way to solve the It was only another step to the concept of separate problem ,,·as "to enroll enough men o that the men's "coordinate colleges " adopted by trustees in 1890, as diYision would alwa)S be larger. Then he proceeded male enrollment fell oft and more capable women to show skeptics that he could do exactly that." sought admission. At one point the Alumni Associa­ The early deans of women functioned more or less tion passed a resolution asking trustees to ban further a hou e mothers. As women's grievance mounted, admission of women. howeYer, Pre ident Robert promised to hire as his The 19 alumnae of 1890 issued a stinging challenge: next dean "a Colby woman and one whom I know." " ... by that statement the college confesses that she The ) ear was 1920 and the woman was the remarkable made a mistake 20 years ago, and thus places her Ninetta Runnal '08. During her long tenure, she won present alumnae in the anomalous position of being the re pect of Colby men and women. 'With the in­ the visible evidence of that mistake." The real issue, valuable help of l\fiss Coburn and Mrs. Eleanora they said, was the risk of women surpassing men in '\'oodman, Dean Runnal worked unstintingly to scholarship. The spirited Louise Coburn,the first bolster the pre tige and facilitie of the women' woman elected a trustee in 1911, is credited with a division. When she retired in 1949, her alma mater major role in drafting the rebuke. was truly coeducational. Not only was the task of building a separate college The second world war, along with changing ideas unfeasible, but official indifferenceto the ladies was and mores, was a major factor in the emancipation of not shared by male students. An 1884 Echo editorial Colb) women, Dean Marriner contends. "Given the said: "It seems as if the most enthusiastic admirers of chance to exercise leader hip. the women did so well the co-ed system must have their enthusiasm increased that not even the post-war influx of men could di - by the extraordinary success it is meeting here .. .. place them. After 1945 a woman was quite as likely If co-education is a settled fact, and we presume it is, to be elected to a student office as a man." Long before it should be fully realized as soon as possible; and it Pearl Harbor, women were taken for granted in mixed

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classrooms, and when the decision wa made to mo' e example, ix of 29 tru tee ; 20 of 118 full-time faculty, to Mayflower Hill, all thoughts of a eparate women' and e'en of 22 Echo staffers a listed in the first issue college had been abandoned. thi semester. Further change . more c.leliberate than gradual, ha'e Current full-time enrollment i 1,53 with 42 men occurred during Pre ident 'trider· tenure. :\fen and Lmd G96 women. Yet la t seme ter, with women in a women li,ed, dined and u ed unions at oppo ite end imilar minorit), the dean' Ii l was 60 per cent female. of the campus when he took office in 1960. The fir t o,er the past 15 )ear , Lhcy ha\'e urpa ed men in change came four )ear later when A'erill hall on the enior honor (I 3, to 71 ) , election to Phi Beta Kappa edge of the men' pre·ene wa u ed to home women. (139 LO 76) and di)Linction in major (161 to J..14). Thi led to a limited coed

3 Colby has been an integral part of my family history for nearly 100 years. It was 1875 that my father, who in later years became Colby's oldest living graduate, entered the little college on the Kennebec. Louise Coburn, for whom a dormitory has been named, was a distant relative; and a sister and several cousins are among more recent graduates. My earliest recollec­ Homecoming tions include Colby legends and photos; Colby friends and reunions and Colby's aspirations for the future. Two main reasons Colby has won a place in what Dr. Bixler used to call the "front rank of American Honors colleges, " are her sense of mission and her insistence on the highest possible quality of teaching and admin­ istra ti ve leadership. Colby Night, from the days when the entire college Leonard W. Mayo '22, a social scientist of internation­ gathered in the old gym to consume vast amounts of al stature, has been extolled for his wise counsel by cider and doughnuts, has always been an occasion for Colby students, faculty and administrators. The Alum­ both rejoicing and rededication. So tonight we again ni Council added official acclaim this year by dedicat­ renew our friendships and pledge continued support ing Homecoming Weekend to Professor Mayo. to our college. He retired from the faculty in June having made a Traditionally, Colby has always "looked out upon tremendous impact on the college during his five years a jaundiced world with a clear eye and viewed hot as Professor of Human Development - just as he did problems with a cool head." I suggest that in these for more than 40 years on the lives of the socially, days our college - alumni, board, administration, physically and mentally handicapped. Over the years faculty, students, the entire community - keep three Professor Mayo has served his college well, notably as major things in mind. chairman of the $2.5-million Fulfillment Program in First, the need to retain a sense of reality. 1957 and as a trustee from J 957 to 1966. The college No college is a typical community. It is a protected recognized his professional accomplishments in 19-12 community with a highly selective population. It is by conferring an honorary doctor of science degree. easy to withdraw, to lose contact with the hard realities At the Colby Night dinner Sept. 24, following testi­ and to be content with an ivory tower existence. Colby monials and gifts to the Mayos (Lena Cooley '24), he has always resisted the temptation to live in a dream responded with a thoughtful, moving vote of confi­ world and she must continue to do so. dence in his college and its future: But just as a college campus must guard against losing contact with the real world, so the alumni must The Mayos (Lena Cooley '24) and a well-wisher keep in mind the importance of seeing their alma mater as it is today not through the rose-colored glasses of 20 or more years ago. Colby is not the same college you and I attended nor should it be; we may regret some changes but we can only rejoice in the major ones. For in comparison with other colleges of our size and even larger, our progress has been phe­ nomenal. Our students, too, must face reality. Participation on their part in the process leading up to decision­ making is not only desirable, but an essential part of their education. But the major decisions in both social and academic life belong where the wisdom born of experience and maturity lies, i.e., in the faculty and administration. Responsibility for the conduct of the college can and should be shared but it must not be abrogated. Second is the need to renew our hope and confidence not only in the future of our college but in all of our

4 Great Heart Boundless Energy

democratic institutions and of course in our young all, a way of looking at people. Literally, it means to people. feel with; i.e., to understand and to share. It is a The colleges and universities of America have long quality greatly to be desired as the faculty works with been known as the citadel of freedom. They mu t the college; and as we a sociate with each other in now become the citadels of hope in an age that trying to cope with a complex world. threatens to give up hope. The confirmed cynic is a Perhaps then we may say that among the high far greater hazard to the life of the Republic in my purposes of a liberal education and among the objec­ judgment than the political radical, for the confirmed tives of Colby in particular are helping students to cynic has given up - he ha , a the students say, gain and retain a en e of reality, renewed hope in the "copped out." future of our society and a greater measure of com- Our democratic institutions can work more effective­ pa sion. ly; integrity in private enterpri e and in go ernment In expressing my appreciation for the honor so can pre ail - if we o determine. \\'hat the American generou ly given me tonight, I wish to acknowledge people want badly enough they will achieve. my debt, till unpaid, to Colby College and to all of As for our young people, we can never forget that tho e through the ears, both at Colby and elsewhere, they are ours. They were reared in the ociety we who have given encouragement, support and inspira­ built and whether we like it or not, they reflect us. tion. To lose faith in them would be to lo e all faith in the future. Proud grand.son, nine-year-old DavUJ Loomis A sense of reality and a renewal of hope go hand in hand; for reality without hope i barren; and to li e by hope alone without a ense of reality is to exist in a dream world. And third is the need for compa sion. Compassion i one quality that mark the educated man and the civilized human being. It denotes warmth toward other people and acceptance of human beings with all their faults and foible and weakne ses. A friend of mine used to say, "always take adolescents seriously but not always literally"; and that is good advice, for compas ion is a sine qua non in living and working with students. Every one of us is vulnerable and most of us have not learned that the main objective in life is not to be understood, but to understand. Compassion i not to be confused either with pity on the one hand or a sofl auitude toward deviant behavior on the other; it does not denote any lowering of academic or community standards. It is a philos­ ophy of life, a way of looking at problems; and above

5 President Strider, in testimonial remarks, commended the Alumni Council for its choice. "There is no one in the far-flung community that makes up Colby who is more deserving oi special honor from his alma mater. . . . He has been ol great help to all sorts of people through the years in quite a number o( capacities, but I would wager that there is no one to whom he has been more help than the president of his college dur­ ing the laH five years." The president recalled another testimonial dinner in 1966 at which he spoke upon Professor Mayo's re­ tirement as executi\'e director of the Association for the Aid of Crippled Children in New York. "Now, that might ha,·e been the end of a \'ery nice story. In mo�t cases it would h;ne been. But Len Mayo has alwa)S had limitless energy.... He was still ready to do more. And along came a splendid opportunity." At this point, President Strider was able to an­ nounce !or the first time full details of the arrange­ ment that brought Dr. �la)O to Colby as Professor of Human De\elopment in J96(i - "with the permission of a gracious lad)" who made the professorship possi­ ble. "J\li s �Iargaret Pa)son of Portland, recipient of an honorar) degree from Colb) in 1956, long a friend not only ol Colby but of ocher institutiom in Maine and of the Hate as a whole, is a person of tremendous idealism as well a imagination who likes to dream dreams. She an

6 Decade of Change Conversation with the GLOBE

Few college pre i­ dem have unived a decade in the no-man' -land between tho e who pa ionatel clamor for change and pre ure and tho e who re i tit with equal incerity.

President trider ha a great deal more to hi credit than urvival ince 1960. Colby ha e perienced con tructi' e change, growth and pro perity de pite fric­ tion 'irtuall} unknown in pre'iou generation .

Publication la t pring of Colby in the ixties, the pre ident's accounting of hi teward hip, told the tory of academic innovation and changing pattern in campus li,ing, and in doing o he wa frank in acknowl­ edging occa ional failure a he reported on succe ses.

The report re­ ceived wide notice. Mo t notable of the editorials and feature was a profile in the Boston unday Globe. As Gloria Negri, reporter from the Globe, interviewed President Stri­ der, Jo eph Runci wa creating an expres ive portrait on film.

7 I like students.... They are idealistic and extreme­ ly able and anxious to help the college become better.

Colby, its philosophy unaltered, has changed, not only inevitably, but I think properly and d)'narnically, with those times.... if the colleges didn't reflect changes there would be something wrong. The college has to adapt itself ... without losing its basic philosophy.

A college president must not only maintain his health, but his sense of humor. In my welcoming ad­ dresses I have urged freshmen to find something to laugh about every day.

The focus of the college is still the /if e of the mind, but when you are dealing with this age group ... tit ere is a lot more going on among them besides the development of the mind. I see :,/11de11/s who are very difjer­ C'llt fro111 !hose of four or five years ago. There has bee11 a major ch(l11ge ...011 the posilive side. They (Ire bet/er prepared for col­ lege.

011 !he negative side mores are ch(l11gi11g .... This has made the college ... a more volatile kind of 10111111u11ity. Jr'e have (/ greater number of students ...who have been brought up permissively. No Ollt' has ever said, '110,' to them.

Occn.1ionafly you hai1e to admit you're wrong, that �u111t•/1111c1 the choice has to be between castor oil and cp.10111 salt. ,\ly choice often is distasteful to me. The thing to do is not to strive for perfection, but a good batttng average.

A college president is an educational leader. He is head of a rather complex admini.itrative organiza­ tion. He is ultimately re­ .ipo11sibfe for fund-raising. ,!he Coruy Scene

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Campus organizations look for "new blood" each fall at the Student Activities Fair. Fresh­ men women (top left) peruse photographs of Modern Dance Club productions. At top right, Student Government Vice President Dashiell Crigler (left), Philadelphia, Pa., and President Charles Hogan, Metuchen, N.]., solicit help with college committees. A student joins the Darkroom Associates (center). Professors Peter Re and James Armstrong of the music depart­ ment (below) help with recruiting for the glee club, band and Colby Community Symphony Orchestra.

"' � u < .. > z z "1 .. A new soccer scoreboard, the gift of Mr. and \frs. Charles A. Foehl Jr. of Williamstown, Mass., registers a Homecoming win over Babson College. The donor are the parent� of ll'illiam '59 and Stephen '72.

Mr. and Mrs. john ,,Jar111 Jr. and their daughter, Lisa, have given a representative collectio11 of the pamt111gs and drawings of hu late father lo the art museum. Ellerton ,\J. Jette (right), formn board chairman, made the announcement Oct. I as representative of the college and the Friends of ,-:lit at an opening of an ex­ hibition of 20th century American art {rum the .\Jann�' perrnnal collection_ The Marins l11Je in New York City and Cape pl1t, where john \Iann r. did much of his 1mportanl work.

Roy V. horey Jr. '54, J'v!adison, . ]., is /even new lamps have been installed the "C" Club man of the )•ear. He was round the older dormitories where cited at the Colby Night dinner ept. affic is heaviest. Ten more are bemg 24 for "unselfish er1lhusiasm" in serv­ laced between Alary Low-Louise Co­ ing the college, 11otably as past presi­ urn and the newer Dana hall, and dent of the ew jersey Alumni Asso­ long the pathway leading toward ciation and member of the Alumni filler Library. Lighting improvements Council. He is an area plant manager •ill be extended lo other areas of the for ew jersey Bell and is married to 1mpus during the next few years. the former Judith Orne '55. ant Point, Cushing. Life there is full of activities ranging from lobstering and woodworking to his service with the school board. . . . Walter llerry writes of a 44-day Airstream trailer caravan trip to Guadalajara, Matzalan, Acapulco and Mexico City. He returned by way of Texas, up through the Shenandoah Valley to New England and home to Camden, where Huck and Helen have Class News built a retirement home. They welcome i.ummer calls from old friends (since they travel in winter). . . . Jerry Doyle re­ ceived a 50-year Phi Delta Golden Leg­ end pin. The Doyles winter in Florida and attend St. Peteri.burg Colby Club luncheons. Ruth Goodwin still teaches piano and does volunteer church menl's highest award for scholarly ex­ work ....Seldon Gerrish, retired teacher cellence. Col by conferred an honorary 50+ and visual education director, does volun­ doctor of science degree upon him in Dean Ernest C. Marriner · 13 teer repair i.ervice with visual aid equip­ 17 Winter Street J 935. ment. He received a plaque for his 32 1 he Rochester Academy of Medicine Waterville, Maine 04901 years of educalional 5ervice and work awarded the 32nd Albert David Kaiser as founder and executive secretary of the Esther French Spaulding '16 and her hus­ Medal Lo Dr. Libby Pulsifer ·2 1 in rec­ Utica. N. Y., Educational Film Exchange. band, Earl, celebrated their 50th wedding ognition of his "humane coun'>el and Ruby Dyer has retired after 15 years anniversary at the Lamoine summer dedication to patients, the community .. a� Sl..owhegan corre pondent for the home of their daughter, Mrs. Herbert and our medical profession. Dr. Pul­ She worked for Dickey, July 18. They were married by sifer, noted gastroenterologi�t. carries on So111erset Reporter. many years previously as an advertising the Rev. Wilbur Berry, father of Mary a medical tradition of live consecutive copywriter in New York.... Avis Bar­ Berry Manter '04. Mrs. Manter's daugh­ generations as clinical assi�tant profe'>sor ton Bixby, retired language teacher, is a ter, Eleanor '36, was flower girl at the of medicine (emeritus) at the Univer�ity companion in Hol yoke, Mass., and does wedding. On July 20 the Spauldings at­ of Rochester Medical Center. He helped volunteer work in church. the historical tended a luncheon at Lakewood Inn, organize the G. I. Clinic at Strong Me­ !>Ociety and the women's club. Daughter, where the guests were all members of the morial Hospital, and to man the medical Rebecca Casey '48, is living in California wedding party in 1921. Among those clinics at the Rochester General Hospital and a married son is as istant treasurer present were Marion Whipple Tuscan and Baden Street Settlement. A past of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance '15, Claire Mcintire Curtis '16 and Berle chairman of the board of governors of - in Springfield ... . Hugh Whittemore, al­ Cram '16. The Spauldings have resided the American College of G astroenter­ though retired, is registrar for the Ber­ at Hampden Highlands since 1940. ology, he erved as medical section chief gen (N. J.) County Retired Education As­ Doane Eaton '16 maintains his interest of the 19th General Hospital in World sociation and on the advisory board of in local and state history, being active in War II and was chief of medicine at the Ft. Lee Adult Education School. ... the affairs of both History House in Rochester General Hospital from 1951 Curtis Haines enjoys retirement in Clear­ Skowhegan and Waterville's Redington to 1956. Dr. Pulsifer, elected president water, Fla. . . . Chick Gale, retired Museum. Although distinguished in his by his class prior to Alumni Weekend, re­ from Mart and Lundy, is looking for­ own right, Doane is even more proud of ceived the Rochester Academy's Award ward to reunion. . . . Ashley Bickmore, his father, Harvey Eaton '87. Recently of Merit in 1962. Now vice president of who also retired from Marts and Lundy, the Somerset Reporter announced that the Fifty-Plus Club, he will succeed to the does volunteer work with the Senior Citi­ their oldest continuous subscriber was the presidency in 1972-73. Eaton family. In 1871 Doane's grand­ zens Committee in Cape Elizabeth .... father brought his young son, Harvey, We had an enjoyable \isit with "Scottie" into the newspaper office and said, "I 1922 (Lenora Scott) on our trip south last want the paper for this boy." That boy winter. She's retired from teaching in Vina Parent Adams (Mrs. Asa) rose to law practice before the U. S. Long Branch. N. J., and busier than 99 Forest Avenue ever with church and community activi­ Supreme Court. Orono, Maine 04473 The University of Maine added to the tie . She al o cares for an aged aunt. impressive array of awards given over the Greetings! Some of you were able to The class is proud to claim Len Mayo years to Marston Morse '14 when Presi­ get back to Commencement, and we as one of our own. He was honored at dent Winthrop Libby conferred an hon­ hope that all of you are making plans to the traditional Colby Night dinner at orary doctor of science degree in June. return for our very special reunion next Homecoming Sept. 24. The good wishes The citation recognized Dr. Morse's half­ June. Chairman Len Mayo and his com­ of all of us go to Len and Lena (Cooley century of research as "affecting the mittee already are making plans for the '24) for many happy years of well-earned main currents of mathematics," and the big event. They would welcome any sug­ retirement. man as "one of the founders of a new gestions from any of you for making the Keep in touch and do plan to come branch of mathematics called variational occasion more enjoyable. back in June '72. theory in the large." The distinguished Chester Robinson, who has spent much French Academy has described him as of his life working in and for schools, "the most productive living mathemati­ has been honored in recognition of his cian." Dr. Morse, a native of Water­ "valuable contribution as a faithful and 1923 ville, was appointed professor of mathe­ dedicated school director of SAD 50 Melva Mann Farnum(Mrs. Marlin) matics at Princeton's Institute for Ad­ (Cushing, St. George and Thomaston) Buckfield, Maine 04220 vanced Study along with Albert Einstein from 1963 to 1971." After 36 years in in 1935. Since, he has received the Na­ the profession, which included the post Marguerite Starbird Lunt was honored tional Medal of Merit and the National of director of adult education in Man­ on her retirement as associate librarian Medal of Science, the federal govern- chester, Conn., Chet has retired to Pleas- of the Curtis Memorial Library, Bruns-

12 wick, at a reception June 29. Profe or Philip .M. Brown, treasurer and ·enior director, said of targuerite: "It i� with real regret that \. e have accepted Mrs. Remember the London Trip Lunt's deci ion to retire. We wi h to ex­ pres our deep appreciation for her near· - ly 20 years of faithful and devoted �er­ !\IARCH 25 APRIL 1 vice. She will be missed by all of u and by countless other patrons of the li­ • Round trip by jet with meals Experienced Rogal escort for brary." She received her library cience two half-day tours and degree at Simmons College and held and bar ervice aloft. position in the librarie of the Universi­ throughout your stay. • ty of Maine. Connecticut College for Transfer and baggage hand­ Women and the Carnegie Library of ling, round trip, for six cl ays A ticket to the musical or Pittsburgh. . . . I reported that Arlene at the deluxe Britannia Ho­ play of your choice and mem­ Ringrose Brown was ho pitalized after a ber hip in a gambling casino. February auto accident in lilton. la s. tel. Arlene, her sister and brother- in-law all • were badly injured. Arlene is recovering Continental breakfast daily; Hotel ho pitality desk and sati factorily after fi e \ eeks in the hos­ three "dine-around" dinner all taxe and er\'ice charges pital and six months convalescence She at restaurant of your choice. included. had a brace, crutches. then a cane; and therapy continue . But she is doing her own hou ework and driving a lillle .... On!) �299 plu� 3 tax, ba�ed on pa��engers. (:\.n additional 10 A hean attack has re tricted the ac tl\ it1e 91 to �15 would be charged if participation drop below 94.) of Ethel Alley Baxter. Let':. hope she will be able to resume the tra\ehng she Send )Our �100 depo it (per person) to : and her husband have enjoyed o much sin e retirement. . . . Tom Callaghan Rogal Associates and his wife al o enjoy traveling. They 10 Darlmo utll 'tree/ visited Spain and Morocco before return­ ing to their Delray Beach. Fla., home for ll'cst Xewton, Mass. 02165 the winter. Tom extend invitations to vi it there or at their summer place in �lake check- pa) able to : "Co lb) allege Alumni ouncil-London." Willimantic, Conn., \\here a new high school gymnasium was named for him. Final pa) ment due GO day prior to departure. Congratulation ! . . . Avis Cox Colby and hu band divide their lime between Florida and 1aine since reurement. A\'i ha een Dori Ogier Pitcher, Marion Bibber Wade, Thelma Po"'ers Walker, Margaret Gilmour onon '24 and Cliff and vi 1ted Loui!.e teele, Feneda Ha'" ks­ emeritus of surgery at the ho pital and Littlefield '26. . . . Anson Lo,�itz claim� l ey Boone m ft.tar Hill. and ent ne\\ s actmg con ultant in urology. Although to be retired. But in addition to \Hitmg. of a grand olby get-together at Eliza­ he i doing some private urgery and lec­ lecturing and traveling. he i pre 1dent­ beth Kellett Cra"en' ummer home in turing. he ays he finds it difficult to ad­ emeritu of the Green\\:ich (Conn.) Hi - Ham pton. . H Gue�t · included Louise ju t to retirement. . . . Percy and Bar­ torical Society. and a tru tee of he tee le, Leonelle \\ · hard. and Evel> n bara (Wht1ney '27) Beatty moved from Lockwood-Mathe\\. Man<>1on lu�eum Kellett '26 and hn.,tine Booth '26. Patter on. . J., to Leisure illage Ea t and the Bruce tu eum in Greenwich. pike and I have had vi ih from all m Lal..ewood, . J., early in October. He His late t travels took him to l exico. our h1ldren and nme of our J I grand- cndo\ed an interesting copy of the mid­ Guatemala, German} , u tria. Hungal) hlldren th1-. ummer: and man> friend� �ummer bulletin of the Broadway Bap­ and Yugosla ia. Title of his lecture. have ailed. \ e e\pec1ally enjoyed hav­ ti t Church of Patter on. where he is as­ are "Religion in Latin America." ''The ing Enena !Goodale) .md Joe mith '24: · . ociate pastor. Percy was listed as Armory Show of 191 J" and "The o­ and l argar<.:t ( mllh '26) ;ind Evan preacher for everal Sunday . . . . Pearl called Holy Land " herman '22. Evan prea hed in the Buck­ Tbomp on Stel.!>oo of Kendu keag writes Velma Briggs Moore keep u� up to field church he attendeu a a boy \>hen that both her on who served in Viet­ date on her children and grandchildren: he vl'itcu grandparenh. nam are home but till in the service. She daughter. Diane. her husband and four ha!> five granddaughter ranging in age children in Jame town. .: elder �on. from l\�O lo I I. he is taking courses Harold. hi '' 1fe and five children in 1924 thi fall at the- ni er·ity of Maine. Pitl!>burgh. where he i chief costs engi­ Anne Bro\\ nslone Prilul.lky It \\a! �ad to team of the death July neer for a con !ruction fi rm. and younger ( Ir., athan) 10 of Waneta Blake. tany will remem­ on, Eugene, a re earch cienti�t for un 419 Cumt>crh1nd venue. Apt. 32 ber her qui k mind and witty remarks - Oil in Dal la!>. . . . Ida Jone mith spent Portland. 1\lame 04 10 I alY- ll)"• to the pomt. The Waneta Blake three ummer \\.eek in faine and ew Library at the Umver ity of Maine in Hamp hire. includmg a weekend with Joe .md Enena (;oodale mith are 'pend­ Fort Kent stand as a memorial to her Leonette Warburton Wi!.hard at her Hed­ ing ..everal month r C...tl1fornia lhi-. foll loyalty and genero ity to the college ding. . H., com1ge. Leonelle I'> in w 1th the fomtl> of 111 1r on, \\.ho i� on a where he taught for so many year .... charge of Chri tian educe i ter pa., cu away recently. . . . months at their Orr's I land home and ing a drive through 1aine with her John Berr} retired July l a chief of the re t of the year in Holyoke, Ma . He cousin, Elizabeth Weeks ·34 ... Loui e urology at the Albany ( . Y.) eteran has retired as chief of urgery from the Tilley was in Maine early in the �ummer Administration Ho p1tal. He is professor- hospital there. Their two daughters have

13 The Rernarkable Husseys

Business success today usuaUy is measured by merger, con­ glomeration and issue of public stock. By these standards the 136-year-old Hussey Manufacturing Co. of North Berwick is quite an anamoly. The firm whose founders believed literally in beating "swords into plowshares" flourishes in the hands of the family that bas been associated with Colby for more than a half-century. Each of five Hussey generations has added some new dimension to the metal-working line, which moved upward from plows to a ski jump 10,000 feet in the mountains of Colombia. Philip Hussey Sr. Under the direction of Philip W. Hussey '13 and his sons, the company has established a worldwide market for its main­ stay-seats and bleachers- plus a new plant in Toronto. Phil Jr. '53 is president-treasurer and Peter '57, vice president for manufacturing. As leading producer of telescopic bleachers, the concern has seating in almost every state, in Canada, Puerto Rico, Europe, and Australia. Many are in gymnasiums and arenas. But Hussey has sold them to television stations, including the Columbia Broadcasting Co. in New York City. The story began in 1835 when William Hussey cast the first really successful iron plow. His son, Timothy, lived the fam­ ily's Quaker faith after the Civil War by buying scores of cannon that were melted down for plows. The Husseys sur­ vived a fire which destroyed their plant in 1895 by using every available cent to reduce debt, with each brother taking only what he needed to keep his family. Family trust was complete and there was no· accounting on this score. Soon the firm moved into production of such items as manhole covers, saw rigs and barn ladders, which in turn Jed to installation of com­ plete fire escape systems. When Cyrus H. Curtis donated a Boys' Club to the city of Portland, Hussey Manufacturing bad to produce bleacher seats to get the bid, and in the 30s went on to design portable bleacher seats and grandstands. Following work on essential wartime metal items, the firm Philip Hussey Jr. began producing floats, diving boards and ski jumps. Its steel tower jump in Berlin, N. H., is one of the largest in the country. Phil Sr. is happy to note that seating now demands so much time that the company has stopped making fire escapes and other smaller items. Booming sales of indoor seating keeps production on a steady 12-month basis and the North Berwick plant still is expanding. Even more encouraging is the fact that members of the sixth generation, while still in school, exhibit a keen interest in keep­ ing the Hussey Co. a thriving family business. Phil Jr. is married to the former Martha De Wolfe ('55). Their sons are Timothy, Jonathan and Richard. Peter's sons are Christopher and Thomas. Rowland Hussey '13, Phil ip's brother, was associated with the firm briefly, and continued to work with steel for Jones & Laughlin Co. of Woodlawn, Pa. He is retired and lives in North Berwick. Both New Englander and Down East magazines have chron­ icled the development of this uncommon company in recerit issues. "The Hussey Company," said Down East, "whose per­ sonnel and associates always are quick to take advantage of modern materials and methods a:nd to anticipate new industrial trends, seems to have a future as bright as its past. The Maine family industry bas plowed a Jong furrow in the . . . years since William Hussey cast the mouldboard of the first Hussey Peter Hussey plow by pouring molten lead into a hole in the ground."

14 ·we hear a great deal these days about the iuture of privatel)­ supportecl education, some of it decidedly pessimistic. But as each }ear comes to a close and Colby's balance sheets are tallied, we are pleased and inspired to see that once more the support of our alumni, parents and other friends has enabled the college to face up to fi nancial pressures felt acutely even by institutions formerly considered secure.

This is the wellspring of Colby's strength: the generosity and concern of its friends, and their beliet in the college and willingness to support its program in times which ma) gi\'e them good reason for financialan xiety.

During the past year the Annual Fund for Continuing Achie\'emenL surp<.1ssed its goal again. At the same time, the Plan for Colby capital campaign drew closer to reali1ation and detailed plans began to take shape.

le i a plea ure to pay tribute to our generous supporters. Though publishing their names cannot begin to e>..press the depth of our apprec. iation. the list o( friends that follow erves both a a means of recognition and a reminder to future generations tlun wiLhout this '>Ortol lo) ally and de\'otion to an ideal. the benefits which Colby stu

Our sincere thanks and ' ery best '' i:.hes to all of you.

Robe1 l E. L. Strider PRESIDENT

The Alumni Fund 100,433.42

The Annual Fund for Continuing Achie, ement :'-128,1 30.05

The Plan for Colby -1 , l H,2H.63

Cl Shareholders in the Plan for Colby

11 Leadership Norrwock Shoe Co. Mr. aud Mrs. Stanley B. Miller Mr. and Mrs. WilJiam A. Mr. and Mrs. C. David O'Brien '14 Gelotte 'S L fl 'S8 (Evie Learned '17) (Ellen Kenerson '50) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alfond Ji Estate of Horace Oxnard Mr. and . tWilson Parkhill W. T. Grant Co. (Dorothy Levine '38) F1 l'almer Fund George W.Mrs Perry '14 The Greene Foundation Estate of William H. Atkins Estate of Mac Della Parmenter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Pratley George M. Gros.s '6J S. Stillman Berry ll The Edward W. Pratley ('61S) .H.eubeo A. and Lizzie William Bingham II Wilson C. Piper '39 Memorial Fund Grossman Foundation Charitable Trust The Ro!>enshel Foundation Reader's Digest Foundation Stanley Gruber '41 Edward S. Boulos, Jr. 'J9 u Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Harris Estate of Abel Edward Brudno I Rosenstiel Richardson '63 '64 '21 TI The Dorothy H. and Lewis Scott Paper Co. Henry Holland Mrs. Frederic E. Camp Rosenstiel Foundation President and Mrs. Robert E. L. E. Parker Johnson Doris Carpenter Robert Sage '49 Strider (Stephen '72) Estate of Julia Swain Carpenter Shawmut Glass Containers, Reginald H. Sturtevant '21 Leo S. Kresky 'J9 Laura M. Carpenter Inc. Edward H. Turner Prof. and Mrs. Norman D. Mr. and Mrs. Clark H. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mrs. Louise Coburn Velten Lattin '18 '40 (Raye Winslow '40) Silverstein (Louise Smith '33) ln Memory of Helen Pratt Estate of Jannette C. Church Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Prof. and . RaJph S. Kearney '24 James R. Cochrane '40 Silverstein 'S6 WilliamsMrs '36 Mr. and . Gerald A. LeBolf Estate of Warren H. Colson Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stoll '49 (Barbara Howard '35) (MerylMrs S. '7 1) Estate of Leslie H. Cook '22 (Carol SJlverstein '48) Robert S. Lee 'Sl Jc Estate of Hilda F. Crocker '28 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Lewis (Ludy) Levine '21 I Cummings-Guilford Charitable Silverman Mrs. William van V. Trust Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Smith Lidgerwood �I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene K. Currie Founder '24 (John King '7 l)t '14 (Ervena Goodale '24) Mr. and Mrs. Rolliston W. Depositors Trust Co. Bruce L. Aosnes '6S Estate of Lenore Snellenburg Linscott, Jr. (Wayland '72) E. Richard Drummond '28 Leslie B. Arey '12 Ei.tate of Augui.ta M. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Bertram K. Little Dr. and Mrs. Edmund N. Ervin Estate of Constance Barbour '44 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Paul E. Macbemer 'J6 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baxter Sylvester '64 L. The Mary Corona Machemer Estate of Martha Robins '4 (Catharine F. Camp '64) 1 Memorial Esleeck E�tate of Harry B. Thomas '26 (Elizabeth Sweetser '41) Priscilla Mailey '40 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fawcett Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McK. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bean Dr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Mayo (Helen C. Smith '27) Thomas '6J (Susan Fairchild '57) '22 (Lena Cooley '24) Mr. and . Stuart P. Feld (Patricia Raymond '65) Clifford J. Berschneider Thomas B. McCabe, Hon. 'S8 Mr. and Mrs.Mrs John W. Field and Mrs. Paul Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Abner G. Bevin, (James L. '65) (John, Jr. '66) Mr. '18 Sr. 'J4 Mrs. Frank M. McPartland Estate of Florence E. Fitcb (Carolyn Stevens '16) (Thelma Chase '31) (Alma Morrissette '07) Mr. and Mrs. A. Gurnee Mr. and Mri.. Frederick G. P. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley A. Bitber Dr. and . Thornton W. Gallien Thorne '41 Merriam,Mrs Jr. 'S l Mrs. Frank W. Gray (Susan Whittlesley '59) Mrs. Eugene L. Bondy, Jr. (Elizabeth Smart '52) C Grossman Family Trust The Warnaco Fund, Inc. (Anne Lawrence '46) Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner Nissie Grossman 'J2 Thomas J. Watson, Jr. G. Allan Brown '39 & Smith Foundation, Inc. � Estate of Charlotte R. Hall Thomas J. Watson, Ill '69 Mrs. Hans W • .Miller James J. Harris '27 John W. Brush '20 Thomas J. Watson, Ill Fund The Rev. and Mrs. Clifford H. C. F. Hathaway Co. Prof. and Mrs. James M. Thomas J. Watson Foundation Osborne, Hoo. '49 Roderic H. D. Henderson Carpenter Mrs. Sol. W. Weitman Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Ostrove Howard F. Hill '18 Cities Service Foundation Ei.tateof Adelaide F. Wing 'SJ (Estelle Jacobson '55) Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Hill 'SO Herbert F. Clutbe '60 Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Wingate Oxford Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oakes Mrs. Charles J. Colgan (Henry K. '61) Albert C. Palmer 'JO Hilton (Charles '7 1) R. Frederic Woolworth Willian1 P. Palmer, III Theodore R. Hodgkins '2S Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Cron William Philbrick Hussey Manufacturing 'S8 Portland Savings Bank Co., Inc. (Ann Bonneau '58) George W. Pratt '14t Phitip W. Hussey 'lJ Harold D. Cross 'SJ Robert W. Pullen '41 Philip W. Hussey, Jr. 'SJ Challenge M :nd Mrs. John W, Daggett Roswell H. Rausch Peter A. Hussey 'S7 4 � Mr. and . Robert M. Roth Martha D. Hussey 'SS Dr. and Mrs. Asa C. Adams '22 (Natalie Mooers '42) Mrs (Vina Parent '22) '51 (Helen H. Palen '5 1) Mr. and Mrs. Curtis M. Mrs. Alice L. Daub Robert N. Anthony 'J8 The Sears-Roebuck Foundation Hutchins Addie M. Lawrence Dr. and Mrs. J. Seel.}e Bixler Mrs. Kenneth H. Sims Mr. and Mrs. Ellerton M. Jette Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. (Dorothy Steinert '28) Mrs. George J. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. John D. Deacon Boehm 'S9 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Jones (Muriel Howard '48) '40 (Geraldine Stefko '4 1) (Joan Peppard '58) ;nd Mrs. John w. Deering Estate of Rose Richardson Raymond 0. Brinkman '20 � Kelley 'OS Frank S. Carpenter '14 s The Equitable Life Assurance (Ann Burnham '55) Estate of Harold W. Kimball Piao For Colby Society of the D �nd Mrs. Richard R. Dyer '09 4 Share Plans Estate of Selma Koehler '17 Mrs. Joseph S. Fairchild � (Susan '57) (Natalie Cousens '43) Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Leadership Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Edith E. Emery 'J7 Charles A. Morrissey 'S6 ($S,OOO and over) The New England Colleges Foehl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Eustis, (William C. '59) Jr. '52 Challenge Fund, Inc. ($J,OOO to $4,999) Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Gilfoy (Georgia Roy '54) New England Telephone and Founder '40 Arthur G. Eustis Memorial Telegraph Co. ($1,200 to $2,999) (Helen Brown '40) Fund Heritage James M. Gillespie Hilda M. Fife '26 ($600 to $1,199) Clayton W. Johnson '2S Mr. and William C. Foehl Try as we will, errors and . Progress Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lockhart '59 Mrs omissions do occur. If in your ($J60 to $599) '05 (Linda Mackey '60) case one has been made, please Loyalty Frank C. Foster '16 notify us so that we may make Mr. and Mrs. John H. ($180 to $J59) a correction in the next Alum­ McGowan Estate of Samuel Fraser nus. (David J. '72) Estate of Doris P. Gallert '04 C2 11 state of William Burg� Raymond H. Fogler, Hon. '58 Ransom Pratt '21 J. Ardelle Chase '27 Smith '17 James J. Foster '41 Donald N. Rice 'S6 Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Chellquist Ir. and Mrs.George F. Nathaniel M. Gallin '28 Mrs. Francis J, Ryan '48 (Shirley Smith '48) Sprague '31 Prof. and Mrs. Frederick Geib (Elizabeth Wilkinson '37) Mrs. R. M. Clements be Seth Sprague Educational General Charitable Fund A. Allen Sandler '54 Mrs. Edwin B. Cragin and Charitable Foundation Kenneth R. Gesner '53 Prof. and Mrs. Allan C. Scott (Edwin B., Jr '62) ugene C. Struckhoff '44 Estate of Cady A. Gibbs Mrs. Carl F. A. Siedhof Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. ruce M. Sullivan 'SS Richard H. Gibbs '61 (Ethel Knowlton '09) Creedon '52 rof. and Mrs. Robert L. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman S. Glass Kenneth J. Smith '26 (Joan Leader '53) Terry (Peter '70) Estate of Richard P. Staunton Mr. andMrs. Clyde E. Dankert igrid E. Tompkins '38 Mrs. Katherine M. Glennon '27 (Philip R. '58) I.rs. Edward P. Tucker (William Joseph '7 1) Mr. and Mn. Frank P. Gordon D. Daugharty, Jr. '57 {Marian Drisko '24) Gerald Goldsmith '56 Stephenson '62 Mrs. Darwin K. Davidson Joited States Gypsum Co. John R. Gow '23 (Gail Wright '69) (Jacqueline Bendelius ' 59) Ir. and Mrs. Gren E. Vale '24 Dr. and Mrs. Merrill S. F. Mrs. Arthur Hays Sulzberger Norris E. Dibble '4 1 bomas J. Watson. III '69 Greene '20 Dr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Mrs. Herbert Douglass A Leon Williams '33 (Harriet Sweetser '20) Swanson '55 (Edna Owen '02) tr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ray B. Greene, Jr. '47 (Eleanor Turner '54) Patricia Downs '62 Winslow '38 The Nissie and Ethel Grossman Mr. and Mrs. J. Marble Thayer Peter C. Doyle, ill '60 state of Beulah Withee '11 Foundation '38 (Hazel Wepfer '37) Cheryl M. Dubois '69 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Alleen Thompson '40 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hargrave (Robert '53) Arthur T. Thompson '40 Dudley '4S Harry L. Hicks, Jr. '42 Martin D. Tu.rpie'60 (Shirley F. Martin '46) Heritage Jean C. Hillsen '49 Peter H. Vlacbos '58 Marion E. Dugdale '38 Mr. and Mrs. William Elmer C. Warren, Hon.'40 Duo-Temp Corp. Hutcheson '44 (Doris Jean M. Watson '29 James G. Ellis '64 Jhn M. Alex '50 Blanchard '45) Sherwin Welson 'Sl Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Erb, lr. and Mrs. Richard Banfield, International Business Machines J. Russell Wiggins, Hon. '54 Jr. '56 Jr. (Joan D. Hunt '47) Corp. Michael Wilcox '61 (J udith Ann Merrill '58) lrs. Francis F. Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. George H. Jahn Robert S. William '36 Ronald M. Farkas '48 Francis F. Bartlett ('26) '43 (Hope Mansfield '44) Prof. and Mrs. John W. Winkin, Mr. and Mrs. E. John Farley, Scholarship Fund Kenneth A. Johnson '37 Jr. (Christine Woodbury '49) Jr. '56 ichard B. Beal '5 1 Warren R. Johnson '53 Robert N. Wulfing '53 (Charmian deVesty '56) ird Companies Charitable The Leonard Glenyce Kaplau Prof. and . Walter H. Frank P. Farnham '40 l<' oundation, Inc. & Mrs Charitable Foundation Zukowski Dr. and Mrs. Marlin D. Warren Bishop '35 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kaplan (Lucille K. Pinette '37) Farnum '23 tMelva Mann '23) lbion W. Blake '11 (Glenyce Miller '46) Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Farr lton D. Blake, Jr. '36 Mrs. George E. Keeler Anonymous Donor '55 . Ros.sell Blanchard '38 (Helen Osgood '53) John W. Field, Jr. '66 lrs. Margaret B. Bostwick '26 '43 (Audrey A. '5 1) E. Evelyn Kellett William Finkeldey Keyes Fibre Co. Mr. and C. R. Foss r. and Mrs. George N. Mrs. M. Lucile Kidder '20 (Barbara '70) Bowers, Jr. 'SO Progress '35 '.26 (Myra Hemenway '51) Donald F. Larkin Donald C. Freeman David C. Larsen '63 Karen Freitas '65 alph A. Bramball 'lS Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Mr. and :Mrs. Robert I. Latham Prof. and Mrs. Henry Gemery rtbu.r J. Brimstioe'2 1 Allan '32 '49 (Patricia Lydon '49) Mary B. Gilles '48 Brownell '13 (Elizabeth Swanton '33) TIU)' Percy (Pacy) Levine '27 AJdine Gilman 'IS 1seph B. Campbell '29 Mr. and 1\-lrs. BurneyK. The Second Abraham S. and Herman Glassman '25 tate of Philip L. Campbell Arnett,Jr. '59 Fannie B. Levey Foundation HarryJ. Greene '24t '14 (Beverly Johnson '60) Willard D. Libby '37 Robert S. Grodberg '53 rof. and . Richard Cary Mr Marios Atsaves Mrs Mr. and Mr . Peter J. Linder Everett H. Gross '21 (Frances Perkins '33) (Marcia E. Griggs '58) (Norene Tibbetts '5 1) Mrs. John T. Gyger dward J. Cawley '52 Richard W. Baldwin '52 Estate of Frank W. Lovect '08 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hager (rs,Lawrence E. Close Charles E. Bamfather '41 Mr. and I.rs. Peter Lunder '56 '55 (Rita W. Hamilton '55) (Priscilla Crossfield '54) Francis F. Bartlett, Jr. 56 Da id D. Lynch '49 James G. Haidas '60 elen L Cochrane '08 The Judith and Richard Beaty David E. Ly nn 'Sl Mrs. Albert Hamrah tbel Cochrane Foundation Claire C. Lyons '61 (Beverly Forgey '52) !rs. F. C. Coddington, Jr. E tate of E. Mildred Bedford John Hancock Mutual Life (C. Jane Whipple '55) Mrs. John W. Maloney '15 (Patricia Martin ·57) Insurance Co. David Conlan Prof. and Mrs. R. Mark rs. L. Chester D. Harrington, Jr. '51 (Jane Mills '59) Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Benbow Marden '50 E. Richard Benson '29 Mrs. Henry L. Hathaway 01D1ecticut General Life (Ruth M. Roberts '41) losuraoce Co. (Shirley Mar hall '49) Mrs. Earle D. Bessey, Jr. Mrs. John D. Marsellos (Sue Rose '42) Mrs. Richard F. Headley alter S. Cornell (Martha Bennett '49) Jis B. Crowell '34 (Candace Castle '61) Edward G. Birdsey '48 James D. P. Bishop, Jr. '58 Adel Heinrich • A. D'Amico '28 John L. Martin'63 Prof. and Mrs. Philip S. Bither Philip R. Higgins '29 r. and Mrs. Douglas E tale of John Elliott May '12 '30 Gerald J. Holtz '52 Davidson '58 Rita A. McCabe '45 Boothby and Bartlett Co. Mrs. Richard A. Howard (Barbara Borchers '60) Mr. and Mrs. David M. Menill (Elizabeth Solie '39) rode of Dorothea C. Davies '53 (Barbara Best '53) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Braddock '43 (Jeannette Niel en '43) Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. '33 Mrs. Ellsworth W. MilJett Brewster A. Branz '40 Huebsch '53 rustees U /Declaration of (Mary Rollins '30) (Susan Smith '54) Trust, Charles A. Dean Walter N. Breckenddget Harvard E. Moor '18 George Ingersoll '19 The Raymond P. Sloan Mrs. John C. Bridge Margaret J. Moore '54 Meyer C. Jacobs '43 Leduresbip Fund (Joan Acheson '52) Bertram G. Mosher '36 . Robert T. Jacobs '54 larence E. Dore '39 Mrs Wallace W. Bridge Mr. and Richard D. r. and Mrs. John E. Douglass Mrs. (Jean E. Brewer '52) Johns-Manville Corp. Muzzy (Ellen '72) '52 (Janet Leslie '52) Philip W. Bromwell '67 Mrs. Alfred M. Johnsmd Roland E. Nagle '53 r. and Mrs. Peter C. Doyle� Mr. and Mrs. Carleton D. (Jean Beauchamp '49) '29 '33 Jr. (Peter C., Ill '60) John T. Nasse Brown Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K. Jones '48 rs. Harry B. Eddy Timothy C. Osborne (Louise Williams '34) '58 (Rachel West '58) (Helen Jacobs '47) Mr. and Mrs. S. Warner P:Kh Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brown The Felix and Helen Juda elson T. Everts '50 (Nicolette '70) '49 (Vivian MaxweU '44) Foundation '18 r. and Mrs. Roderick E. Katharine O. Parker '52 Helene R. Buker Prof. and Mrs. Richard Fambam '31 Estate of Effie Lowe Patch '05 Mrs.Whipple Butler Kellenberger (Margaret Davis '28) Eugene J. Pelletier, Jr. '51 (Elizabeth Whipple '2 1) Mr. and Mrs. George R. Keller r. and. Mrs James Fell '32 Dr. and Mr . Frederick A. William H. Caddoo '32 Prof. and Mrs. John Kempers 'Of. and Mrs. Charles A. Pottle '17 Mr. and Mrs. Donald O. Mr. and Mrs. Karl R. Kennison Ferguson (Marion Starbird '18) Cameron '52 (Sally Shaw '52) '06 (Marion Home '18)

C3 Mr. and Mrs. Franklin King, Mrs. Christian R. Schulze Mr. and Mrs. Reginald D. Brockway-Smith-Haigh-Lovell Ill 'S3 (Barbara J. Burg '55) (Miriam Rice '27) Anderson 'SS Co. Donald C. Kupersmith '56 Gavin Scotti '65 (Jean C. Hawes '55) Mrs. Charles D. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Alton W. Lamont, Mrs. Earle G. Shettleworth Robert M. Anderson 'S4 (Arlene E. Ringrose '23) Jr. 'S2 (Joan Martin '52) (Esther Knudsen '27) Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Chauncey L. Brown '2 1 Charles M. Laoday 'S4 Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Shorey, Andrews 'S3 The Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Catherine Larrabee '22 Jr. 'S4 (J udith Orne '55) (Patrice Mcintire '55) R. Brown 'S6 Elizabeth B. Larrabee '23 Mrs. Dorothy Skillings John A. Appleton '49 (Barbara Barnes '56) Philip C. Lawson '50 (Dorothy Harlow '.B) Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Arkin Harold F. Brown '3S Mr. and Mrs.Richard G. Lucier Robert A. Slavitt '49 (Barry Mark '69) Roger W. Brown '60 '60 (Helen Martin '60) Dr. and Mrs. C. Freeman Mrs. Ray D. Arnold Benjamin B. Brownstein '37 P. Kenton MacCubrey '28 Sleeper 'S4 (Mildred Greeley '17) Mr. and Mrs. Kennon W. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mackey (Susan S. Johnson '54) Mrs. Harold A. Atkins Bryan '65 (Linda '60) Dr. and Mrs. David C. Sortor (Margaret E. Clark '48) (Sally R. Thompson '65) Dr. and Mrs. John E. Macklin 'S6 Edna F. Bailey '36 William L. Bryan '48 '55 (Dorothy Clapp '57) (Rosemary Crouthamel '56) Thomas R. Bailey 'S9 Carl R. Bryant '04i" Mr. and . William Mrs. John E. Taylor Leigh B. Bangs '58 Mrs. Robert B. Bryant MacomberMrs '27 (Ellen M. Mc<...ue '6 1) Richard W. Bankart '6S (Priscilla Ford '5 1) (Marguerite Chase '27) Frances E. Thayer '30 Mrs. Eliott R. Barker Mr. and Mrs. Vivian M. Bryant Lendal C. Mahoney '37 The Thomas & Betts Charitable (Jean Cressy '54) 'SI (Joyce Wallace '52) George D. Maier Trust Rosan1ond F. Barker '33 W. Davison Bryant '49 '36 . Sidney H. Malkin Roland W. Thorwaldsen Elmer C. Bartels '62 James N. Buckner Mrs(Evelyn Helfant '48) M. Colby Tibbetts '45 Forrest M. Batson '30 Mrs. Jed W. Bullen, II Arthur Marchand, Jr. 'SS H. Stephen Tilton '46 Louise Bauer '28 (Deborah Wilson '60) Mr. and . Lawrence I. Philip M. Tocantins 'S7 John S. Baxter '58 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Burke, MarksMrs (Sheila Jay '72) Mrs. Claude Tozieri" Mr. and Mrs. George L. Beach, Jr. '60 (Betsy Perry '61) Ernest C. Marriner '13 (Barbara Libby '30) Jr. '41 (Martha Rogers '42) Robert W. Burke '61 The Ernest C. and Frederick A. Ruth Trefethen 'IS Dwight K. Beal '41 Robert E. Burt '43 W. Marriner Scholarship Ober C. Vaughan '33 Robert T. BeaJs '32 Nathaniel Butler '33 . George A. Marsh Remo M. Verrengia '44 Clifford A. Bean '51 Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel E. Mrs(Rhena L. Clark '01) John W. Waalewyn '52 Edward Pratley Memorial Butler '63 (Karen Moore '63) David Marson '48 Mr. and Mrs. David Scholarship Mrs. Peter Campbell Douglas T. Mathieu '60 Wallingford 'S4 M. Bean '22 (Anne Gellhom '64) In memory of Mike Loebs (Betsy Powley '54) John A. Beatson 'S2 Mrs. William C. Campbell William R. Maurice '48 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ward '35 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Bedig (Mary Mastin '54) Dr. and Mrs. James E. (Ottellie Greely '38) '49 (Phylli McKiel '48) Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. McCullum Robert R. Wehner 'SO Carol L. Beers '67 Canders '69 (Ann Morrison "5 1) Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Wescott James W. Begin '67 (Anna Thompson '69) William H. McDonough, Jr. '53 '53 (Eloise Larned '55) Stephen I. Berkley 'SI Mr. and Mrs.Robert E. Cannell Earle A. McKeen '29 Prof. and Mrs. Peter Westervelt Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. 'S l (Joan Kelby '52) Roger N. Metz (Nancy S. Fortuine '54) Bernier 'SO Charles H. Carpenter '48 Howard A. Miller '40 Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. G. (Shirley Fellows '49) Mrs. Edward W. Carpenter Mrs. Royce M. Miller Wey, III '56 John P. Bernier '6 1 (RagnhiJd KJafstad '49) (Gertrude C. Cleveland '5 1) (Marilyn Brooks '56) Dr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Bruce Carswell 'S l Mrs. Robert E. Montgomery Peter J. Whalley '64 Bernstein (Lawrence '67) Manson H. 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Cherry '62 Reginald O'Halloran '33 (Priscilla Gwyn '62) Edward G. Bierbaus, Jr. (Mary Hathaway '49) Work WearCorp. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Frances M. Palmer '34 Prof. and Mrs. John Clark Norman D. Palmer '30 Billington 'S4 John D. Clark F. Shirley Parks '48 (Priscilla Eaton '53) Mrs.(Ruth Viles '28) Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Mrs. Herbert A. Black, II Mrs. Kenneth S. Cleaves Parsells (Norman, Jr. '7 1) Loyalty (Norma Shea '53) (Adelaide Jordan '34) Henry D. Pickering Mrs. Ernest L. Blair Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pineo, Jr. Joan E. Abbott '49 (Pauline Higginbotham '20) Mrs. Robert E. Cleaves, ID (Helen Koniares '53) '63 (Susan K. Schaeff '63) Stanley B. Abrams '54 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Mrs. Harry B. Clifford Dr. and . Albert 0. Piper Dr. and Mrs. David L. Adams Boardman '61 '36 (BettinaMrs Wellington '35) '58 (Pamelia Brockway '60) (Nancy M. Cunneen '61) (Edith Washburn '14) Kershaw E. Powell 'SI Mrs. Carolyn W. Albrecht Peter A. Bogren 'S6 AJison A. 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C5 Mrs. L. Aaron Mendelson Esther M. Power '20 Frederick G. Sears '6 1 Roger B. Tilley '37 (Cynthia Crockett '59) Mrs. Lucy T. Pratt Michael S. Seder '63 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Jerry M. Merrill '47 (Lucy Taylor 'l7) Ann Marie Segrave 'S9 Timken 'S7 Merrimac Charitable Trust Joyce E. Preece '69 Mrs. GeraJd (;. Seidenberg (Judith Prophett '57) Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mrs. David B. Pressman (Glona Shine '48) Mrs. L. J. Timmons Merriman 'SO (Madelyn Wechsler '53) Janet E. Semonian '68 (Shirley Adams '55) (Nancy Weare '52) Libby Pulsifer '21 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. William H. Tobey '44 Mrs. Steen Meryweather Mh. Pieter Punt Shanahan, Jr. '49 Leon Tobin '40 (Janet Nordgren '56) (Beryl Baldwin '53) (Barbara Hart '49) Mrs. William R. Tolford Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheldon '63 (Ruth Watt '52) Meserve Putnam '34 (Vesta Alden '33) (Marcia Phillips '64) Elva C. Tooker '2 1 Metropolitan Life Insurance Mr. and Mrs. John R. Rafferty Gloria A. 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C6 Club Members in the Annual Fund

President's Club Associate's Club The New Can Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs.William R. Oren R. Shiro '42 DeLong (Margaret '7 1) Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Ralph H. DeOrsay '27 ere Abbott American College of Surgeons, Stewart (Elspeth "63) The Dow Chemical Co. lrs. Vincent Ardenghi Maine Chapter Mrs. Lora Teel Tibbetts Wentworth V. Driscoll '19 lrs. Patience D. Benjamin Mrs. Melvin Biedermann In memory of Vinal H . E. Richard Drummond '28 . StiJlman Berry (Barbara Brent '43) Tibbetts '14 Duo-Temp Corp. ird and Son, Inc. Estate of Dorothea C. Davies The Travelers Insurance Co. Dr. and .Mrs. Warren H. Eddy Jue IDU Foundation 1946 '33 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Twohig (David '7 1) Trust John Eastman, Jr. (Michael '71) Edith E. Emery '37 aymond O. Brinkman '20 Mrs. Olga Fleisher Guenter Weissberg Esso Education Foundation itiesService Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Robert William '36 Mrs. Bay E. Estes lax and Ann Coffman Foehl, Jr. Carl R. Wright '47 (Ruth E. Stubbs '34) Foundation (William "59) (Stephen "72) Mr. and . Robert M. Estes olby Varsity "C" Club Mrs John B. Francis Foundation (Carolyn '74) l. King Cummings (Susan '74) Mr. and Mrs. Haney B. Evans lrs. Alice L. Daub and Mrs. Edward V. Mr. Touchdown Club '32 (Arlene Woodman '3 1) be Equitable Life Assurance French Mrs. George Ferrell Society of the United States Aldine C. Gilman '15 Warden C. Amidon '35 {Gladys Meservey '16) lrs. Joseph S. Fairchild Gordon Linen Service Robert N. Anthony '38 Hilda M. Fife '26 (Sue '57) Harry J. Greene '24t Leslie B. Arey '12 Fifty-Plus Club lr.and Mrs. NormanFeinberg James H. Halpin '26 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Dr. and Mrs. Max Fink (Mark '74) John Hancock Mutual Life Atwater '48 (Jonathan H. '73) orster Manufacturing Co., Insurance Co. (Marion Sturtevant '48) Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone Fitz­ Inc. (f. R. Hodgkins '25) Mr. and Mrs. Waldo IL Aut.omatic Electric Co• Gerald (Deirdre '72) • uy George Gabrielson Holcombe (E. Lee "6 1) Carlton M. Bailey '18 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Foebl, Ir. and Mrs. William. A. Johns-Manville Corp. Paul H. Bailey '21 Jr. (William '59) (Stephen '72) Gelotte David Marson '48 Mr.and 1\-lrs.Thomas W. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Fraser '51 (Ellen Kenerson '50) Owens-Coming Fiberglas Corp. Bakewell (Priscilla '73) '54 (Harriet Sears '55) !eneral Charitable Fund Estate of Eleanor S. Roll.ins Mrs. Richard S. Banfield, Jr. Halsey A. Frederick '40 I. T. Grant Co. Robert Sage '49 !Joan Hunt '47) Robert L. Gabriel '51 In. Frank W. Gray Mr. and Mn. Elliott Stantial Francis F. Bartlett. Jr. '56 Goldman, Sachs Co. oderic H. D. Henderson (Philip '69) (William '72) & Mrs. Francis F. Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ir. and Mrs. Maurice J. Joel E. Taylor '21 Mrs. Earle D. Bessey G-Oldsmith '51 Hoffman (Bruce W. "72) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vose, Jr. (Susanne Rose '42) (Elaine Mark '53) lr. and Mrs.Eller ton M. Jette Charles W. \\ eaver, Jr. '30 Mr. and Mrs. Abner G. Bevin, Gilbert Grandberg '59 >sten Fund, Inc. 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Jo eph Bole teffey Memorial Fund '69 Mr. and Mrs. Reginald B. The Rev. and \Ir . Kenneth i\lr. and \Ir,. Lucien L. John A. Davies '69 Adams Borcher; '68 Champai::ne '67 Thoma!> L. Denney \Ir. and In. Jo epb S. ( Elizat>cth Belding 70) (P.1mcl.1 \\.,1rner"'O l '\tr. and \lr . Michael A. Alexander The Bo\\ mans \Ir. and \In. Peter A. Chase De Paolo !\Ir. and :'t1rs. Ro L. Alger �lr. and .\ Ir�. Philip Bo} l.in \Ir . \lolheral Che ter '\tr. and \Jr . Richard A. Derb) :\ii Ander!>on, Ill and famih \tr. and \Jrs. Clinton L. ChiJd \Jr. and \Ir . Ralph DeRoy \tr. and \Ir • tephen E. G rtrudc .Brad!.ha" Jr. Hobert J. Dodds, Jr. Ander!>On '69 Rae Jean Braunmuller '69 \lr. and \If\. J. l\tabon Child Mrs. Este lle Dohert) ( Deborah \\.illiam '70) \Ir. :.md M�. Frederick Chubb & on, Inc. 'lrs. Jo eph H. Do" ning '69 �anc) Anthon) '70 Brin kier John \. Ciolh '70 (Dora� OO\\ ning) '69 Hohcrt \\-.An thon) '69 R. \Ian. hall BrO\\ ll and P. R. lu:.irt Cla\ lnan '67 Chen I 1\1. Dubois \., Lo\\rie Applegate S\\amon (of 'e"ille Lime \Ir. and l\il'\. Alan G. Clifford \tr. and \Ir!.. John :\1. Duff \frs. Robert A. Applegate o.) • teHn 0. Cline '70 \lrs. Richard O. Duff \lr. and �1rs. J. Scott Apter Charle \. llro"'�ke \tr . te' en D. Cline \Ir. and \Ir . Jume S. Eckels :rnr:i L. u \Jr. and '.\Ir . \lark Edel!>tein \Ir, . and \lrs. Dale L. \Ir. and \Ir� . .J. \ndru� Bn. ner fl tr ... 1.. hofT '70) Armstrong '68 I Elizabeth fern:ild '6 J Mr. und Mr�. Andre" R. '68 (Jean A. Reeve '6 l Dexter -\mold '69 \Ir . Charles H. Burnlrnm Codu:.me Gardner Edi::erton, Jr. '72 Gar) \1. Austin '69 \ti'. Clarence H. llurnbarn The Collin famih (Tom­ :\lr. and \Ir . Richard Ed\\3rd \.Ir. and Mrs. Harry Bairsto�. John F. Burnham, Jr. '69 \nnc-Jcan-LuLtllc and llrii::. Gen. and Mrs. Ho"ard Jr. Mr. and �fr�. Thomas Burrage " R i p'"l K. Ei::ele ton • �1r . John \\ . Eichlea\ \1r. and \tr Richard D. Baker '69 I Beth Sanborn '69) \Ir. and l\lr\. ('arl I. Collin!> " \tr. and Mrs. George A. Burrell Con�truction & uppl) Capt. and Mr . John G. Cooper l\lr. and \Ir . \\ illiam G. El) Bartholomew Co. '67 Mr. and \tr,, Robert Erick\on \tr. :ind \lrs. :\torton Baum \Ir . Arthur G. Butler \\ . r:. otter. Jr. \1r. and l\1rs. Robert E\\ell '7 1 l 1.1rgaret llan '69) R. Ed� ard Beard, Jr. '69 i\tr,, Ra\ F. Cald\\ell Thoma\ H. Coughlin The Cra\\ford Family - John . E'' inf.! \1r. and \tr . Fred R. Beiser The Calumet Co. Bethlehem Mines Corp. (friend!. Harry C. r.1\\ ford. Jr. l\lr. and l\lr . Benjamin Fi her Thoma L. ampbell and all ociate I John S. Crn" ford Famil} Stephen C. fi�her '69 \tr.. O" en arney \Ir. and \-1r... \\ illiam F. \Jr. and !\Jr.,. \\ illiam \\ . l\lrs. Richard Follansbee and (J,mc Chandler '69) Bickel Crm,ford Bill Follan bee \.Ir. and Mrs. Ste"en Blumsack -'1. L. Carpenter \Ir. and \Ir�. Ralph A. Criss Stephen D. Ford '68 '69 \ icki Diane Carter '69 l\tr. aud \trs. \\ illiam North Richard Fosler '68 \.Ir. and !\-tr�. Thomas D. Boak Ronald aru o '69 Crout Dr. and Mrs. Louis Fr) mire \.tr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Denni!> A. Ca.!tey '69 Mr. and l\.lr,. Colb} Currier '68 Mr. and l\lr!>. John Garner, Jr. Boesel Robert M. Chamben, Ioc. (Patricia Berg '66) Charles E. Gille pie

C9 J. Porter Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. William Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Speer Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Gott Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lloyd, Jr. Richard P. Starke Family Mr. and Mrs. William Gretz Jr. Mrs. Charles H. Patton Mr. and Mrs. Andrej T. Starkis Eleanor T. Grier Lt. and Mrs. Charles Lord, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Peters '70 (Virgmia Rowe '68) Lorraine M. Haddad '70 (J utlith Kelly '70) Mr. and Mri.. Theodore D. Stewart H. Steffey, Jr. Family Mrs. Samuel Hamilton, Jr. Stanley V. Lucas Peters Sue Anne Steffey William S. Hansen Helen L. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. l\tr. and Mrs. John S. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jr. Stephen!>on (Gail Wright '69) Heckett Engineering Co. Margesson Mr. and Mrs. I. Victor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. William G. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Marshall Pinansky '68 Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Stewart Heiner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Massey Henry Posner, Jr. Patricia Ann Stoner Mrs. Clifford S. Heinz Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Propst Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. s�eru.on Mr. and Mn. George Higgins, Masse)' and family Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland D. Rea The Tauro Brotheri. Trucking Ill "69 (Cheryl Moriarty '70) Prof. and Mrs. Leonard W. Cleveland D. Rea, Jr. Co. Dr. and l\lrs. H. Eugene Hile Mayo Mr. and Mrs. David K. Rea Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Thayer Mr. and Mrs. David G. Hill Sean A. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rea Jean Thoburn Mrs. Philip C. Hodill Herman C. McCloud Lt. and Mrs. William R. Revett Bonnie Ly nne Thompson '68 Mr. and Mrs. David W. Hoenke Mrs. John S. McCormick '69 (Kathryn Hill '70) Mrs. Mark Tishler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Honner Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mcillwain Mrs. Richard Righter Nancy Joan Til.hler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barrett Mrs. William M. McKee Thomas R. Rippon '68 Mr. and Mrs. W. Parke Tranter Hudson, Jr. Norman \'. McLean Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. and William Parke Tranter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hurst­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson Jr. Brown McLennan '66 (Andrea William .I. Roby Family Mr. and Mrs. Towsnend N. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Ingram Mar�hall '6H ) Clifford E. lfowden Family Tree!>e Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. McNulty Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rudnick Tuesday Night Bridge Club Ireland Mr. and Mrs. William R. '69 (Nancy Spok.es '69) United Stales Steel Corp. Iron City Fishing Club Meharg Mrs. Jo eph F. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. William Dr. and Mrs. J. Robert lzod Eric Meindl '67 J. Richard Sabbag '68 Vanderweil '67 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Menges Mr. and Mrs. William L. Sage (Catherine McManus '68) Jedenoff Mr. and Mrs. Morris V. Mielke Jay B. Schaff D. T. Van Zandt Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Johnson Maxwell D. Millard Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Schaffner Su an Volpe '68 Stanle)' T. Johnson Grace H. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scherer Mrs. Charlotte B. Voskamp Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. '67 (Le.,lee Cheryl Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Johnston Miller '70) Wadsworth David K. Katz '69 Mr. and l\trs. Willis M. Miller Mr. and Mrs. ThomasW. William A. Walker '67 Mr. and Mrs. William Betty Dravo Morris Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Wallace Katzenmeyer Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Morris l\1r. and Mr . Curtis Schneider Warner Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kennedy, Alger E. Morrison '69 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Weymouth Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. l\1r. and Mrs. Curtis Schneider Mr. and Mrs. -Joshua Whetzel, Mr. and Mrs. lblph P. Kimmel Morse (Curti\ '69) Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ra) mond Mott '69 Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. John G. Munson '68 Williams '69 (Donna Mason Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Klein Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William J. '70) John W. Kusiak '69 Mary E. Nash Schroeder and family Eric R. Williams '67 G. M. Lakins Mr. and Mrs. George S. Neel Thomas B. Schulhof '69 Raymond L. WiJliams '69 Dr. and Mrs. Harold B. Lamb Frederick T. Nelson Mrs. Walter A. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Jeffrey T. Lathrop '68 Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Jr. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leith Nimick, Jr. Mr. and Mr . Walter Scott, Ill Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willison, Mrs. Elgin H. Lenhardt John Nishijimi '68 Susan Seibel Jr. Elgin L. Lenhardt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Nott Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siebert, Helen G. Wilson Oliver F. Lenhardt Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Off Jr. F. Bliss Winn and on, Michael Philip Levy Mr. and Mrs. John W. O'Nan Samuel M. Sipe Family E. Lee Woodman '69 (for Linda Levy ·68) Mr. and lrs. James Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Sitteofeld Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Woods, Mrs. Barry A. Lewis '69 '69 (Ann .Montgomery '69) Dolore Slapkasky Jr. (Martha Peverly) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Over Margaret F. Sloan Thomas G. Wright '69 Susan Lieberman '71 Margaret E. Owen Mrs. Waller R. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. William K. Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Parker Mr . William L. Sloan Zahniser

Morel M F Lorraine '69 emorial und Karen S. Andersen '70 Albert Cicero E. A. Hugill, Jr. Robert M. Lloyd '68 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Anderson Mary Jane Clifford '69 Alice B. Huse '69 Mr. and Mrs. William Loveday '69 (Deborah Williams '70J Laura L. Struckhoff Cline '70 Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. '67 (Barbara Brown '68) Robert W. Anthony '69 Jeffrey W. Coady '69 Jacques '69 (Elaine Treworgy Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lyons Barry M. Arkin '69 Pat Downing Curtis '64 "70) '69 (Karen Knapp '70) Dexter Arnold '69 Cheryl Dineen '70 J. Mark Janes '69 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund A. Jacqueline B. Aulson '68 Jacquelyn T. Dingwall '70 John Hancock Mutual Life Magdefrau Gary M. Austin '69 Doris L. Downing '69 Insurance Co. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Priscilla C. Austin '68 Cheryl M. Dubois '69 Sarah Johnston '69 Mansfield (Deborah Fitton Mary Calabrese Baur '68 Frederick C. Emery, Jr. '69 Nancy Jorczak '70 '70) Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Berberich Roberta Kent English '69 Douglas 0. Kant '69 Thomas McBrierty '69 Carol L. Beers '67 Carol B. Feldman '69 David K. Katz '69 Ann L. McEwen '70 David W. Blair '69 Ellen Floris '69 and family Joan Katz '70 Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLellau Jennifer and Christopher Blair Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallagher Philip M. Kay '67 '66 (Andrea Marshall '68) Norman D. Blumberg '68 '69 (Emily Kreinich '69) David S. Keene '69 D. Bruce McNamee '70 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kathryn Simpson Gamble '68 Mr. and Mr . Bruce Kidman Eric A. Meindl '67 Bradlee, Jr. '70 William H. Goldfarb '68 '68 (Joan Gutman '68) Gail Merkel (Cathie Smith '68) Marlene B. Goldman '70 Laurie A. Killoch '69 Jeanne Merola '69 Mona E. Burnett '70 Linda I. Gray '69 Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Moody Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burrage .Joel M. Greenfeld '70 Klingensmith '69 '65 (Jane Peter\on ·68) '69 (Beth Ellen Sanborn '69) Warren S. Heller '69 Benjamin W. Kravitz '70 Patricia Moore '69 Camp Matoaka, Inc. Henry E. Helm '69 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Lane Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph George L. Higgins, Ill '69 '68 (Roberta Murrell '70) Nancy DeAngeli� Mori:an '68 Nathanson Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Hoe Jeffrey T. Lathrop '68 Howard I. Mosher, Jr. '68 Patricia E. Camey '68 '69 Alan Z. Levin '69 Newman Apostolate Dennis Casey '69 Sandra J. Holler '70 Linda S. Levy '68 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ochs, Richard Chabot '69 Leslie Mason Hopkins '68 Martha Peverly Lewis '69 Jr. (Carol J. Partridge '69)

c 10 �1r. and Mrs. James L. Osborne M.r. and Mrs. Harold Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Anthony David G. Watterson, Jr. '67 '69 (Ann lontgomery 69) Curtis G. Schueider '69 Tremblay Susan Magdefrau Werkhoven fo Anne Gro man Pearlman Thomas B. Schulhof '69 (Barbara Stanford '68) '69 '68 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Scott Donna G. Tyler '67 Judith A. Williams '68 :arol Alden Putnam '69 Janet E. Semonian '68 Lee D. Urban '68 Raymond L. Williams '69 \1at) Carroll Ra) '70 2nd Lt. and Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Sharples, Jr. '70 Woodin '69 (Catherine tViUiam R. Revett '69 Vanderweil '67 (Catherine (Deborah Tucker '69) Gorham '69) \1r. and Mrs. David Rohrbach McManus '68) Diana Soule '68 Thomas G. Wright '69 (Jane Ma ter '69) Susan M. Volpe '68 Mr. and Mrs. Andrej Starkis Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Wysor '70 \1r. and Mrs. Robert Rudnick '70 (Virginia Rowe '68) Susan Wakeman '69 (Deborah Stephenson '68) '69 ancy Spokes '69) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Steffey Patricia Lynne Walker '69 Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. '69 fean Rrniker '69 (Donna Massey "69) William A. Walker '67 Youngman Dennis R. Salmi '70 Mr. and l\'lrs. Frank Cynthia F. Wallace '70 Mr. and Mrs. Saul Zarwan �chard F. Samson '68 Stephenson ' 62 (Gail Wright Mr. and M.rs. Stevenson Ward, (Anne York '69) '69) JIJ '68 (Kathryn Batten '69) Two Anonymous Donors

George Whalon Memorial Fund E. President-emeritus and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Mary Low Food Service Stewart & Williams, Inc. Seel)'e Bixler Fernald Employees Elizabeth Strider \1r. and Mrs. James E. Mrs. Herbert A. E. Flanders Prof. and Mrs. Leonard W. Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. L. Bransfield Foss Hall Food Service Mayo '22 (Lena Cooley "24) Strider �Valter N. Breckenridget Employees Ellen J. McDermott William B. Strider looald W. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Mr. and Mrs. John H. Student Government t,1.r. and M.rs. Edward J. Burke, Gardner, Jr. McGowan Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Taylor Jr. '60 (Betsy Perry '6 1) James l\L Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. Earle A. McKeen Mr. and Mrs. John E. Taylor >rof. and Mrs. Harry Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Grindall Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mui.r '26 (Ellen McCue '6 1) \lfred K. Chapman 25 and family (Priscilla Cram '3 ) Thayer Hospital tr. and Mrs. Howard J. l\lr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Haller Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Tha�·er Hospital Trustees Charles C. F. Hathaway Co. O'Connell Frances E. Thayer '30 -olby College (Buildings and Adel Heinrich Mr. and Mrs. Wilson C. Piper Sigrid E. Tompkins '38 Grounds Department) Reubenna Hi.ckey '39 Mr. and Mrs. Millard E. Trott, :::ontainer Corporation of Kev in Hill '50 Mr. and l\lrs. Richard C. Sr. America Mr. and Mr . Alan J. Hilton '27 Pomerleau Universitv of Tulsa \lbert F. Crandall Mr. and Mrs. Corti 1\L Prof. and Mrs. Robert W. Edward H. Turner i. P. Cummings Construction Hutcl1ins Pullen '4 1 Mrs. EUzabeth E. Warren Co. Mr. and Mr . Ellerton M. Jette Charle R. Quillan Warren Brothers Co. 11r. and Mrs. A. A. D'Amico Clayton W. John on '25 i\lr. and Mr . Waller Rancourt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Weeks '28 Peter M. and John M. Jo epb Prof. and 1\lrs. Evans 8. Reid Mrs. Sol Weitman )ana Hall Food Service Prof. and l\lrs. Richard The Reilly Famil) Mr. and Mrs. J. Palmer Employees Kellenberger Prof. and Mrs. Jona Rosenthal Williams Jenjamin V. Davis Mr. and Mrs. George R. Keller Mr. and Mr . Whitcomb John U. Williams Family )epositor Trust Co. Ralph G. Knowlton Rummel Mrs. Paul B. Williams Officers and Directors Ludy Levine '21 Prof. and Mrs. Allan Scott Prof. and Mrs. Ralph S. rlrs. Doris L. Downing '69 Pacy Levine '27 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Seepe Williams •Ir. and Mrs. Richard N. Dyer 1r. and '.\1.r . Stephen L. Loebs (Virginia Swallow '35) Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wolman ;irls in Eustis Building Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ser-v end, Inc. '41 lrs. Arthur Galen Eustis Macomber '27 ( Iarguerite Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Carl R. Wright '47 .tr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Farr Cha e "27) Stephen on '62 Prof. and l\1.rs. (Prof.) Walter '55 Janet farcliant (Gail Wright '69) Zukowski (Lucille Pinette '37)

Parents, Friends, Corporations, Foundations, Faculty, and Staff

- A - Mr. and Mrs. William H. �tr. and Mrs. Dale L. Prof. and Mrs. Dennison Allison (Edward '68) Arm troog Bancroft Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Alper A hlaod Oil & Refining Co. Richard Barnard ere Abbott ( ancy '73) Mr. and 1.rs. Paul A htoo Dr. and l\lr . W ill.iam A. 'harles F. Adams Mr. and Mr • John Alsop (Charle '74) Barnes (Robin Bruce '73) 1.r. and Mr . Reginald B. (John '74) Automatic Eleclric Co. Mr. and Mr . John B. Barney Adams American irlines, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Ayer (Mary "74) 1etoa Life & Casualty (Deborah '68) 1.r. and Mr" Herman A .. AJfel American Can Co. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Eliott G. Bars.ke In memory of l\·trs. Georgia merican Co!Jege of Surgeons (Jeffrey '74) Tha) er -Maine Chapter Mr. and Mrs. George A. tr. and Mr . Robert J. Agnew American Institute of - B - Bartholomew (Marion S. ·7 1) A.rchitects--Maine Chapter Edward T. Bartlett, 11 .ii' Products & Chemicals, Inc. • American Optjcal Corp. Carl)' le K. Backstrom Mr Franci F. Bartlett Ir. and Mrs. Joseph S. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Amory Rona L. Backstrom Mr. and l\lrs. Morton Baum Alexander (Susan '72) Mrs. S)doey Badmington Mr. and Mn. Douglas N. Jarold Alfond Amstar Corp. (Anne '73) Baumann, Sr. tr. and lrs. Ross L. Alger Ar1hur Ander en & Co. l\1r. and Mrs. Harry Bai.rstow, (Douglas, Jr. '74) . Uj?ene E. Allen ii Ander on, ID Jr. The Judith and Richard Beaty Edw ard W. Pratley Memorial Fund A. Lowrie Applegate George F. Baker Trust Foundation lr. and Mrs. Robert H. Allen Mr . Robert A. Applegate Mr. and '\1r� Richard D. Baker Beaudry Lumber, Inc. (Lucy '73) Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Apter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Becker Ir. and Mrs. WilJiam H. Allen Mrs. Vincent A.rdenghi Bakewell (Pri cilia '73) (Amy Gertrude '72) (Edwin H. '73) M.r. and Mrs. Kenneth Arey Mr. and Mr David C. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Beiser UiedChemi cal Foundatic>n (Martha '74) (Dana '7 1) R. Gregory Belcher

Cll Mr. and Mrs. John Belsky Ronald W. Brown Albert Cicero Willard W. Cummings (Christina ·72 and Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Brown Cities Service Foundation Cummings-Guilford Charitable '74) (Samuel '74) Ambassador and Mrs. G. Trust Prof. and Mrs. R. Mark Mr. and Mrs. Herman Edward Clark (George K. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Benbow Brownstein (Jan. '72) '72) Curtis (Gary A. '73) Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallace Charles A. Browske Prof. and Mrs. John Clark Benjamin Herbert Brucker, Hon. '60 Class of 1917 Mrs. William R. Bennett, Jr. Carrolla A. Bryant Francis E. Heath Memorial (William Williamson ' 7 1) Jn memory of Carl Bryant Mrs. R. M. Clements -D- Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Berberich Mr. and Mrs. Donald I�. Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Clifford Dr. and Mrs. WilJiam H. Jn memory of Carl Bryant C. N. A. Foundation The Daaquam Lumber, Ltd. Bergestrom (David B. '73) Marion A. Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Cobb The Charles A. Dana Louis Bernstein In memory of Carl Bryant Camp Runoia Foundation, Inc. S. Stillman Berry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Dana Hall Food Service Clifford J. Berschneider In memory uf Carl Bryant Cochrane Employee!> Mrs. Harry A. Bertschy Mr. and .Mrs. David F. Buck Ethel Cochrane Mr. and Mrs. Cl}de E. Dankert In memory of Carl Bryant (Roy '74) Max and Ann Coffman (Philip R. '58) Bethlehem Mines Corp. Buildings and Grounds Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Dann (friend� and associates) Department of Colby College Mr. and Mrs. James E. Colburn (Susan "70) Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Betts Mr. and l\lrs. Lawrence E. (Jam es E .• 1 r. '72) Mr . Alice L. Daub (Peter '74) Burke (Barbara '55) Colby Chapter of Phi Beta Benjamin V. Davis Mr. and Mrs. William F. Burlington Industries Kappa Dead River Co. Bickel Foundation Colby College Alumnae Club Trustec5 u/declaration of Trust Mr. and Mrs. L. Edwin Mrs. Charles H. Burnham of the Merrimack ValJey Charles A. Dean Bicknell (Ann '74) Mrs. Clarence H. Burnham Colby College Secretaries Mr. and Mrs. C. John Dekkers Edward G. Bierhaus, Jr. Burrell Construction & Supply In memory of Mrs. Georgia Mrs. Juan B. deLavaJle Robert S. Bigelow Co. Tha) er (J uan '73) Bird and Son, Inc. Mrs. Arthur G. Butler Colby Remembrance Mr. and Mrs. William R. Prof. and Mrs. Kingsley H. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Butler Committee In memory of De Long (Margaret "Macy" Birge (Burton W. '72) Walter Breckenridge "7 1) President-emeritus and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buttner Colby Varsity ··C" Club Thomas L. Denney Seelye Bixler (Su�an L. '72) Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cole Mr. and Mrs. James T. Mrs. Harriet D. Black Mr. and Mrs. \ ictor L. Coles Denni on (Andrew '73) (Bruce '7 J) (Vivian '72) Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Jennifer Blair and Christopher Mrs. Charles J. Colgan DePaolo Blair - C - (Charles S. '7 1) Depositors Trust Co. Paul Blais Mr. and Mrs. Carl I. Collins Mr. and Mrs. IUchard A. Brand Blanshard, Hon. '56 Cabot Foundation In� The Collins Family (Tom - Derby Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blaxton Mr. and Mrs. Fred Caggiano Anne - Jean - Lucille aod Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeRoy (Reginald '74) (Michael '72) "Rip") Michael J. DeSisto, Jr. Blue Hill Foundation 1946 Mrs. Ray F. Caldwell Mr, and Mrs. William R. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Jackson L. Trust The Calumet Co. Collins (Stephen "74) Dew (Katherine '74) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Boak Mrs. Frederick E. Camp Mr. and Mrs. Lucian J. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Camp Matoaka, Inc. Colucci (Su an '73) Dickinson (J. Craig '71) Boesel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr . Alice Comparetti Mr. and Mrs. Louis DiCola Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Bond Nathanson Ermanno Comparetti (David '74) (Whitford '63) Thomas L. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. George D. Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Dionne Boothby & Bartlett Co. Dr. and Mrs. Myron Carmer Condon (Russell '72) (Ida C. '73) Frances F. Bartlett '26 (Nancy '72) Connecticut Light and Power Robert J. Dodds, Jr. Memorial Prof. and Mrs. James M. Co. Mrs. Estelle Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Carpenter Connecticut Mutual Life R. M. Peardon Donaghy Borman, Jr. (Donald '73) Laura M., Doris and Frank Insurance Co. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. The Boston Globe Carpenter Scholarship Mr. and l\1r!>. Arthur F. Donaldson (Malcolm L., Jr. Neil Leonard '2 1 Scholarship Endowment Fund Connelly (Eileen '7 1) '66) Fund M. L. Carpenter Container Corp. of America l\lr. and Mrs. George G. Mrs. Margaret B. Bostwick Carrier Corp. Foundation, Inc. Continental Can Co. Dougherty (Diana '74) (Audrey A. '5 1) Dean and Mrs. Harry Carroll Mr. and l\lr . Charles ·w. Dow Chemical Co. Nellie B. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. John J. Casale Cooper (Pam Weir "67) Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0. Downes The Bowmans Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Walter S. Cornell (Catherine M. '74) (Ann L. Bowman) Cayley (Frank P. Stephenson Corning Glass Works Robert B. Downs Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boykin '62) Foundation Mr. and :\ltrs. 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c 15 Thayer Hospital Trustees United Aircraft Corp. Mr. and Mrs. TI1omas N. Helen G. Wilson Jarvis M. Thayer, Jr. (Friends Uni ted States Gypsum Co. Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. J: of) Mrs. Georgia Thayer United States Steel Corp. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Wein Wingate (Henry K. '6 1) MemoriaJ Fund (Richard B. '73) F. Bliss Winn and son, Michael Jean Thoburn Guenter WeiS11berg Mr. and Mrs. Carlton H. Thomas & Betts Charitable Mrs. Sol W. Weitman Winslow (Kenelm Edward Trust -V- Mr. and Mrs. William Weitman '74) Margaret W. Thomas (George Henry '73) Mrs. Edward B. Winslow Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. VaJone Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Western Publishing Co. (Kathryn ·71) (Richard J. and Frederic!... Thomason Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Harold Withnell W .. both '72) lStephen Scott '72) Prof. and Mrs. Peter Westervelt (David '72) D. T. Van Zandt Roland W. Thorwaldsen Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Weymouth Dr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Wolff Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thrun Mrs. Helen G. Whalon (Mary '72) Veasey (Jan et '72) (Robert R. ·7 1) Walter Breckenridge Mr. and Mrs. Archibald M. Veeder Industries Trust Mrs. Lora T. Tibbetts Memorial Fund Woodrutf (N<1than '7 1) Mr. and J\1rs. Victor E. Vinette In memory of Vinal H. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Whetzel, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vose, Jr. Tibbetts '14 Jr. Jr. Mrs. Charlotte B. \' oskamp Mrs. David W. Tibbott Benjamin B. Whitcomb Mrs. Harry C. Woodside (Daniel Hall '5 1) Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. White Carl Bryant '04 Memorial Constance L. Tilley '40 (Marvin '74) Fund Time, Inc. - W - Mr. and Mrs. August Wieners R. Frederic Woolworth Mrs. Mark Tishler, Jr. (Walter H. '72) John N. Worcester Nancy Joan Tishler Col. and Mrs. Donald J. Russell Wiggins, Hon. '54 Carl Bryant '04 Memorial Prof. and Mrs. Gustave H. Wackwitz (Linda '72) Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Fund Todrank Mr. and Mrs. Augustus \\'i�ner, Hon. '59 Work Wear Corporation Mr. and Mrs. W. Parke Tranter Wadsworth Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. and William Parke Tranter, The Rev. and Mrs. Frank A. Williams (Timothy H. '72) Jr. Wahlstrom (Jean '74) Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Travelers Insurance Co. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Williams Charles Irwin Travelli Fund Wallace Henry R. Spencer '99 X - Mr. and Mrs. Townsend N. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. J\temorial Fund Xerox <'orp. Treese Walrath (John F. '73) Mr. and Mrs. J. Randall Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Mr. and J\lrs. mchard Warn Williams, Ill Trescott (Deborah '72) (Richard '74J (J. Randall, IV '65) Mrs. Oscar A. Trippet The Warnaco Fund, Inc. John D. Williams Family (Larimore O�car '7 1) WarnerCo. Mr. and Mrs. J. Palmer -Y- Mr. and Mrs. Millard E. Trott Warner-Lambert Williams Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Yates Mrs. Kenneth N. Trueblood Pharmaceutical Co. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stanton (Howard '7 1) Tuesday Night Bridge Club Warren Brothers Co. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Young The University of Tulsa, Dept. Mrs. Elizabeth E. Warren Mrs. Paul B. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. of History Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Waterous Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Edward H. Turner (Diana '74) Williams Youngman Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Waterville Branch, American Mr. and Mrs. Walworth B. Twohig (Michael '7 1) Association of University Williams (Edward '69) Women (David '7 1) I Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John L. -Z- (Thomas J.. lII '69) Williamson (Jean ·71) -U- Thomas J. Watson, Ill Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willison, Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Thomas J. Watson Foundation Jr. Zahniser U.P.S. The 1907 Foundation, Mrs. Ned S. Weathers Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Dr. and Mrs. John A. Zapp, Inc. Carl Bryant "04 Memorial Wilson (Frank '73) Jr. (Patricia '61) Uniroyal Foundation Fund (Robert M. ·7 1) Mr. and Mrs. Saul Zarwan

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In memory of In memory of In memory of 1893 Henry R. Spencer William H. Hawes, Sr. Elaine Wilson Oxnard Clara Martin Southworth * In memory of In memory of John F. Wood Arthur G. Robinson Cora Farwell Sherwood * 1900 Susan H. Weston * 1904 1894 Stella Jones Hill * Carl R. Bryant *t Nahum W. Wingt Edith Watkins Chester * In memory of 1907 1901 E. Allan Lightner Myrtis Bassett Betts * Bertha Long Hanscom In memory of Rhena Clark Marsh * 1897 Sarah S. Cummings Margaret Williams Thomas In memory of In memory of Roscoe C. Emery Edith Hanson Gale 1905 Cara Beverage Faulkner * Virginia Noyes Getchell * In memory of Arthur Field 1902 Ralph H. Hoxie * In memory of Bertha H. Kennison * Augusta Colby * Rose Richardson 'Kelley 1898 Alma Morrissette McPartland * Edna Owen Douglass * Alton I. Lockhart Millard C. Moore * In memory of Frank W. Alden In memory of In memory of Effie Lowe Patch Ray S. Morse * Ina Stinneford Taylor * E. Allan Lightner In memory of Carrie Wood In memory of Ellen Peterson Angier L. Goodwin * In memory of Oscar Peterson Nellie Winslow Rideout * 1899 1906 Arthur W. Stetson * 1903 Perley L. Thorne * In memory of Alace Angle In memory of Harold L. Hanson Edith Cena Bicknell * Karl R. Kennison Elihu Blaine Tilton c 16 ertha Robinson Wheeler • Frank C. Foster * In memor} of 1 memory of David l\L Young 1914 Effie Hannan Fraser * Helen Pratt Kearne} '24 Arthur E. Gregory * Alberta Shepherd Marsh * Willard B. Ashford * Marion Harmon • Harvard E. Moor " Louise Drummond Beach * John N. Harriman Kathrvne Sturte\ ant Moore • Sophie Pratt Bostelmann * Leon D. Herring * Alfred H. Patterson " 1908 Marjorie 1\leader Burns * \ ivian Skinner Hill * Milton A. Philbrook In memory of 1 memory of Ella Robin on Hoyt * Marion Starbird Pottle * Philip L. Campbell Clara Wilson Bryant Cyril l\L Joly * Lenna H. Prescott * Frank S. Carpenter * leleo L. Cochrane • Ralph W. King * Dorothy I. Roberts Edith Washburn Clifford * lelen F. Dickinson * Hazel N. Lane * In memory of Eugene K. Currie '' 1 memory of Frank W. Lovett Lewis Lester Levine • Hugh L. Robinson In memory of lolly Pearce Putnam • Waldo C. Lincoln Rub} M. Robinson * F. Harold Dubord ioetta M. Runoals • Louise McCurdy MacKinnoo * Violet Shaw Scott "' Emmons B. Farrar * :agnhild Iversen Tompkins * Peter J. Ma\ers * Margaret Perkins Seller Helen Thomas Fo ter * 1 memor} of Eleanor Br;dlee l\Utchell • Paul A. Thomp on .. Alice Beckett Haley * Annie Harthorn Wheeler Lucy Montgomer N well * Otto L. Totman Adelaide Klein Jackman * � Marion W} man Sim : Clifton 1\1. Traq Loui e Jose * Esther French Spaulding * Zella Reynolds Tracy Carl E. K elley • Carol} n Stevens Thompson * Stanle} 1\1. Wallace Mabel B} DOD McDaniel * Maude Huckins Webster Leila l\I. Washburn * 1909 Marcia Farrar Mcintire • Ra} mood C. Whitney * Stanle} B. l\Uller * 'lark D. Chapman •t Daisy Murray 'Wilson * Jean l\I. 1\lillions * oomas J. Seaton * Wilmer A. Mooers * 11 memory of Marston Morse "' Nathaniel E. Wheeler 1917 George G. Newton * oho D. Whittier Harriet Canham Alley * Gladys Paul * Mildred Greeley Arnold * 1919 George W. Per11 • Hazel Robinson Burbank Gertrude F. Philbrick • Charles V. Andersen * Elmer W. Campbell * J. Franklin Pineo * Ralph E. Bradbur) * Helen D. Cole • Clara Collins Piper * Katharine Hatch Burrisoo * 1910 John F. Everett * Christine 'Whittemore Pow ers * Lillian Pike Chick * ..eona Garland Booth In memory of Francis E Heath George W. Pratt *t William W. Chute * :mma Ber11 Delahant} • l\lildred Barton Flood • In memory of Ira E. Creelman • tuth Wood Hebner • Hazel M. Gibbs • Abbie G. Sander on Mildred Dunham Crosb} * . Pauline Herring • Gertrude Donnell} Gonya * James E. Shepard • Marion Griffin Demuth * ;ertrude French Packard Harold E. Hall * Laura Bragdon Small " Mira L. Dolle}' * Madel) o Daggett Haskell In memor} of Wentworth Driscoll Francis E. Heath *t \. inal H. Tibbetts Ed,\ard C. Dunbar � Thomas F. Jo} ce • l\lilro} Warren • Elizabeth R. Eames -;o Leonora A. Knight • Ethel Merriam \\' eeks t Gordon E. Gate 1911 In memory of Selma Koehler L}' nnette Philbrick Wilham Helen Baldi\ in Gate * \lbion W. Blake El ie M. Lane Miriam Adams Harmon * laze! Cole Hutson • C. Wallace Law rence .. Lincoln He} es • tachel Felch Linscott Paul D. Lo' ett In memory of llathan R. Patterson • ln memory of Francis E. Heath Helene Black" ell Humphrey .ouise A. Ross * 1915 E�ie Learned \filler • George E. Ingersoll * �ose Carver Tilley • In memory of Lillian Tultle Morse Hildegard Drummond n memory of Flo� Strout Murray t E. \lildred Bedford Leonard * Beulah E. Withee Frederick A. Pottle • Putnam P. Bicknell In memory of Neil Leonard '2 1 Lu n Ta) lor Pratt Ralph A. Bramhall Ne,\ton L. Nourse * Cecil A. Rollins Harold . Campbell • Alice Barbour Otis * Im1a M. Ro • Leon W. Crockett · Matilda Titcomb Pave} * Hazel DUJ'l?in Sandberg • Thomas J. Crossman Harriet Eaton Roger * 1912 Erne t R. cribner Ruth \\ hitman Cu biog Emily Kelley Rus ell • n memory of David K. Arey 1arion White Smith Prince A. Drummond Arthur F. Scott ..eslie B. Are}' • Ralph N. Smith * \ h'ian �L Ellsw orth Burton E. Small ennie Reed Dixon • In memory of Clarence L. Fos • Nellie Da�'i Spiller oho P. Dolan • \\ illfam Burgess Smith Aldine C. Gi.lman Robert E. Sullivan * •loreoce Carll Jones • l'lathaoiel Weg • Ruth Goodwin Julius G. Sussman • n memory of J. Elliott May �lildred Greene Wilbur Mildred Holme Galen F. Sw eet • Jessie Ross Murchie Oliver C. Wilbur Roland B. Hutchins Ph} llis Sturdivant Sw eetser * :<:lsie Gardner Pierson • \\ inllred Arnood Wilbur * Frank James Sidne}' P. \\ )man * \one C. B. Pomeroy Grace Fletcher \\'illey * Charles H. Jones Clara Haney Young * ueora E. Prentiss • Lester E. Young • Marion Steward LaCasce • �illiao Carll Schubert • Ina M. McCausland • In memor> of Marguerite Robinson Ray D. Robinson 1918 1920 A. Ruth Trefethen • Pauline Higginbotham Blair • 1913 Man Jordan Alden Marion Whipple Tuscan Ra} mond O. Brinkman * \latbea Windell Allen • Carleton M. Bailey * Mary A. \\ ashburo •t John W. Brush Elmer Bowker • In memory of Hazel Barney Lester F. \.\ eel..s * Anoe Murray Doyle Crary Brownell • Howard G. Boardman • Evel}'n S. \\ hitney Alice Bishop Drew Diana Wall Fogler * Helen Kimball Brown • Anna McLaughlin Fallon * John H. Foster * Ray C. Young Helene B. Buker * Sewall L. Flagg Victor A. Gilpatrick * \ iolet French Collins • Harriet Sweetser Greene ' \farian Ingalls Hague * Alta E. Dnis * Merrill S. F. Greene * Pauline Hanson * Florence Eaton Davis • Aubrey Greenlaw Philip W. Hussey * Herbert Duffy 1916 Myron C. Hamer John P. Kennedy * Elizabeth R. Fernald • Alden W. Allen Donald G. Jacobs * Eva Macomber Kyes • Charlotte Gilman * Elizabeth Hodgkins Bowen • M. Lucile Kidder • Dora Libby Lockwood Howard F. Hill • • Edith Pratt Brown • Ernest L. McCormack * Ernest C. Marriner • John A. Campbell * Ross S. Holt Raymond S. On en * <\tarion E. Tebbetts Berle Cram • Frederick K. Hussey W. Ru ell Peder on Iva 8. Willis * Franklin M. Dyer Marion Home Kennison * Esther M. Power Ada Waugh Young • Hazel Moore Ellis • Marguerite Bradbury Lampley Alfreda Bowie Rand Andrew Young * Gladys Meserve Ferrell • Norman D. Lattin • Elsie McCausland Rich

c 17 Carl W. Robinson * Virginia M. Bean * Martha Marden Briggs • Agnes Osgood Blake • Everett A. Rockwell * Waller D. Berry * Charles M. Clough • F. Christine Booth • Guy E. Rouse Ashley L. Bickmore Ethel Reed Day * Alpha Crosby Brown • Hugh A. Smith * A vis Barton Bixby * Mary Watson Flanders • In memory of Clarence A. Tash * Juha Hoyt Hrakewood * Celia Clary Fossett Susan Fortuine '26 Lucy 0. Teague * In memory of Paul W. Gates Pauline Lunn Chamberlin * Stella Greenlaw Thompson * George Willard Brier Dorothy M. Gordon •;· Helen E. Davis * Earle S. Tyler Mary Brier Harry J. Greene *t Paul M. Edmunds * Robert E. Wilkins *t Dorothy M. Crawford * Grace Fox Herrick * Hi.Ida M. Fife • Ruth E. Wills Kenneth C. Dolbeare * Maude Herron Holt Adelaide Gordon Fitts * Madge Tooker Young * Elizabeth Dyar Downs * Cranston H. Jordan William M. Ford * In memory of Jeremiah J. Doyle In memory of Donald C. Freeman * Elva C. Tooker '21 Charles H. Gale * Helen Pratt Kearney Doris Roberts Gates * Ruth Goodwin Charles S. Lewis * Eliza Tarrant Gooch Ruth Banghart Greenleaf * Carolyn Hodgdon Libb� * Emily Heath Hall * Catherine Larrabee * Louine A. Libby F. Clive Hall * Helen Raymond Macomber * Marion Cummings Mann * James H. Halpin • 1921 Leonard W. Mayo * Everett C. Marston Doris Dewar Huot * Pauline W. Abbott * Bertha Gilliatt Moore * Lena Cooley Mayo * E. Evelyn Kellett • Alice Clark Anderson * Edna Briggs Morrell * William J. McDonald * Virginia Baldwin Kinney In memory of Edna Chamberlain Nelson * Joseph W. McGarry Alfred N. Law * A. Donald Clark '28 Irwin S. Newbury J. Harland Morse * Girlandine Priest Libby Thelma French Arnold * Charles J. Paddock * Marion Brown Newcomb * Clifford H. Littlefield Paul H. Bailey Daphne Fish Plummer * Margaret Gilmour Norton * Carl R. MacPhersoo * Laura V. Baker * Clyde E. Russell * Roland W. Payne Wilbur B. McAllister * Helen Hodgkins Berry * Lorena E. Scott * Ruth Allen Peabody * Irma Davis McKechnie Stanley R. Black * Evan J. Shearman * AlUle Brownstone Prilutsky * Clarence R. McLaughlin Arthur J. Brimstine * H. Theodore Smith Katrina Hedman Ranney * Edith Grearsoo Money * Paul L. Brooks * William L. Steams Raebel Conant Rowe * In memory of Alice LaRocque Brown � Arthur J. Sullivan * Ervena Goodale Smith * M. Louise G. Haley Chauncey L. Brown * M. Anne Sweeney Joseph C. Smith * Harry Muir William E. Burgess Annie Choate Sweet * Arthur H. Snow * Marguerite L. O'Roak Elizabeth Whipple Butler * Hazel Dyer Town * Pearl Thomp. on Stetson * Carroll S. Parker * Elizabeth B. Carey * William J. Wallace * Ronald W. Sturtevant * Ellis F. Parmenter * Lou H. Carville * Hugh C. Whittemore Marion Drisko Tucker * Olive Soule Parmenter * Dorothy Knapp Child Gren E. Vale * Herschel E. Peabody * Marion L. Conant * Mildred Todd Weir * Jennie Nutter Peacock * Maurice E. Coughlin Fred M. Weiss * George E. Roach * Liana Weidlich DeLongis Helen Gray Weston * Evelyn L. Rushton William C. Dudley 1923 A. Hilda Worthen * Doris Garland Russell * Grace R. Foster * Basil B. Ames Margaret Smith Shearman * Adelle McLoon Germano * Reta Wheaton Belyea * Abbot E. Smith • Everett H. Gross * Arthur L. Berry * Kenneth J. Smith * Geraldine Baker Hannay * Doris Dickey Besse • 1925 Claude L. Stinneford • Arthur A. Hebert * Frederick D. Blanchard * In memory of Harry B. Thomas D. Ray Holt Arlene Ringrose Brown * Eva L. Alley * Carroll D. Tripp * Hazel Peck Holt Elliot F. Chase * Mildred Otto Ashcroft Albert W. Wassell * In memory of Neil Leonard J. Russel Coulter • Carleton E. Bennett Esther E. Wood * Lewis Levine (Ludy) * Lucy Osgood Dean * Mildred E. Briggs * In memory of Nathan N. Lowell * Edythe Porter Dunstan * Alfred King Chapman * John F. Wood '93 Bernice Butler McGorrill * In memory of C. Barnard Chapman Madeline P. Woodworth In memory of J. Leslie Dunstan • Elizabeth Kingsley Chapman Herbert McC. Wortman * Helene Blackwell Humphrey Stanley G. Estes * Lloyd M. Dearborn Mollie Seltzer Yett * '19 ln memory of A. Galen Eustis Marjorie Everingham Edgerly Wayne B. McNally * Marlin D. Farnum • Herman Glassman • Isabel Genthner Misto * Melva Mann Farnum * Joseph P. Gorham *t Leota Jacobson Moore * Frederick G. Fassett, Jr. * Raymond S. Grant * Irene Gushee Moran * Edward Roy Frude * Nellie Pottle Hankins * 1927 Edward C. Niles John R. Gow * Edith Gray Havice Carl A. Anderson William J. Pollock * M. Gertrude Weller Doris Hardy Haweeli Joseph R. Anderson Frederick J. Pope * Harrington * Theodore R. Hodgkins * Stanley C. Brown Ransom Pratt * Edith Weller Juchter • Clayton W. Johnson • James C. Brudno * Libby Pulsifer * Elizabeth B. Larrabee • Earl T. Lyon * Ena True Carson * Mary M. Rice * Lillian Cyr Laverdiere Hollis W. MalUling * J. Ardelle Chase * Ashton F. Richardson * Merton E. Laverty • Olive Smith Marcia Leola M. Clement In memory of John Riker Anson C. Lowitz Edward H. Merrill U. CleaJ Cowing Malvena Masse Robbins Marguerite Starbird Lunt * Earl L. Merriman * Ralph H. DeOrsay * In Dorothy Rounds * Eleanor Wilkins McCarthy * memory of Louise Chapman Dibble Margaret Hanson Sandberger * Helen Dresser McDonald * Ellsworth W. Millett Ruth E. Dow Alice McDonald Mills Raymond Spinney * Velma Briggs Moores Marjorie G. Dunstan Harold R. Stone t Avis Newman Norwood John R. Monroe Emily Candage Ellis Reginald H. Sturtevant * Margaret Abbott Paul * Carrie Baker Pratt Evelyn M. Estey * Joel E. Taylor Marion Drisko Powers Verne E. Reynolds * Helen Smith Fawcett * In memory of Elva C. Tooker Harland R. Ratcliffe * Arthur O. Rosenthal * Leonard R. Finnemore In memory of Ida Jones Smith * Ethel Childs Storer * Rose Seltzer Gahan Howard B. Tuggey John B. Tscbamler Louise L. Steele * Elizabeth Watson Gerry Leota Schoff Wadleigh * Catherine A. Tuttle * Louise K. Tilley * Barrett G. Getchell Helen Weeks Watson Roland G. Ware * Mary E. Warren * Dorothy Giddings Ellen Smith Weiblen James J. Harris * Clifford 0. T. Wieden Kenneth Leon Wentworth * Alan J. Hilton * Leonette Warburton Wishard Ethel Littlefield Whitttier Mabel Root Holmes * Doris Wyman Phyllis Bowman Wiley * Robert C. Huot 1922 C. Evan Johnson * Asa C. Adams * J. Douglas Johnston * Vina Parent Adams * Frances Nason Knight Eleanor C. Bailey * 1924 1926 Percy Levine (Pacy) * Raymond J. Bates * John L. Berry * George B. Barnes Harriet Fletcher Lockwood "' Marguerite Craig Beach * Waneta T. Blake t Ruth Kelleher Bartlett * Marguerite Chase Macomber • c 18 illiam A. Macomber • Edna Cohen Rapaport • Donald E. Allison Margaret McGano Merrill '� bomas F. O'Donnell Cecil H. Rose • Pauline Bakeman * Roland J. Poulin * .rline Mann Peakes • Roy V. Shorey • Forrest M. Batson • Alice Linscott Roberts * :reely C. Pierce • Alberta Vanhorn Shute * Philip S. Dither * Wayne E. Roberts * i. memory of Sydney P. Snow • Robert P. Brown • Evelyn Bell Rowe * Margery M. Pierce '28 A. Frank Stiegler, Jr. * Charles F. T. Seaverns Pauline Gay Ryder Villiam E. Pierce, Jr. • Pauline Sinclair Stinchfield • Memorial Fund Florence Ventres Sherburne * Ullph F. Prescott • Ruth Hutchins Stinchfield * John A. Chadwick In memory of 'riscilla RusselJ Richards Alice M. Taber • Linden E. Christie Marjorie Dearborn Small 'lyde E. Riley • Mary Thayer Helen Paul Clement George F. Sprague * \l'thur G. Sanderson ln memory of Lucy Parker Clements Robert G. Stirling n memory of Georgia M. Thayer Aaron Cook Frances Page Taylor Abbie Sanderson '14 Albert J. Thiel * W. lborntoo Cowing '' John J. Wisnoski Uriam Rice Schulze • Charles E. Towne "' Linwood T. t.randall n memory of Edna E. Turkington "' James E. Davidson, Jr. * E. Allan Lightner Ella L. Vinal • William B. DO\rne) ':' . tber Knudsen Shettlewortb * Susie Stevens Watson • C. Malcolm Dowsey beodore G. Smart • Ruth E. Williams Millan L. Egert * 1932 ;wyetb T. Smith • Vera Day Young Dexter E. Elsemort! * Douglas B. Allan * n memory of George C. West * Lucile Whitcomb J<:lsemore * ln memory of Richard P. Staunton Frank Giuffra Robert T. Beals ', Clement Taylor • Alma W. Glidden Jane C. Belcher * ·red L. Turner * Arlene Williams Goodrich Marjorie \'an Horn Bernier " . ura Norcross Turner • 1929 G. Gilbert Henry, Jr . William H. Caddoo * 'aroline Heald Wallace Michael J. Karter Donald Christie oseph L. Washington Alice Paul Allen * Evelyn Rollins Knapp Stanley L. Clement " 'aitb D. Waterman • Grace Stone AIJen Robert B. Lunt A. John DeMiceli * tobert M. Waugh J. Drisko Allen • Miriam Sanders Marcho * Harvey B. El·ans * tarioo Sprowl Williamsou • Muriel Sanborn Armstrong Edgar B. McKay * James E. Fell * Everett W. Bell Mary Rollins Millett * William C. Foster Florence Young Bennett Albert C. Palmer * Estelle Taylor Goodwin * E. Richard Benson • Norman D. Palmtt • Nissie Grossman * Neal D. Bousfield • Helen Chase Pardey • Martha Johnston Hayward * 1928 Joseph B. Campbell • Thomas A. Record Myron M. Hilton rma Sawyer Andrews • Oscar M. Chute • Walter S. Slosek Evelyn Platt Johnson * :oland B. Andrews • Charles A. Cowing Ruth Park Smith • Harold F. Lemoine * , va Dodge Barton George E. Fletcher William H. Stiooeford * Howard I. Libby, Jr. * .ouise Bauer • Harvey G. Fotter Frances E. Thayer • Alex Lindholm * ;eorge P. Bernhardt • Beatrice Palmer Frederick Pauline Brill Trafton • G. Alden MacDonald * . Claude Bouchard Lucy Chapin Gibson Allen Turner Edwin W. Maddocks "' aadys Bunker Bridge • Ellen Ho} t Gillard Jean McDonald Turner Dolores Dignam Morgan larioo Jacobs Burke Lillian Morse Henry • Charle W. Weaver, Jr. "' Norman C. Perkins * )orotby Sylvester Carman Philip R. Higgins Stanton S. Weed Gladys True Phelps tiles F. Carpenter • Everett H. Holmes Eleanor Hathaway Williams Tina Thompson Poulin * verett O. Champlin • Eleanor Butler Hutchins * Edith M. Woodward • Reginald R. Ricker lelen Merrick Chandler • Robert G. La\igne Viola Blake \\·oodward Henry W. Rollins * !obert C. Chandler • Lowell P. Leland • Viola Rowe Rollins * 1. memory of F. Elizabeth Libbey * Marion Richardson Snow * A. Donald Clark Doris \>\ yman Lord • Morten Sorensen "' :utb Viles Clark Lemuel K. Lord • 1931 William H. Steinhoff 'omelia Adair Cole • Mary \ o e �cGillicuddy Jean Wellington Terry • ·. Stanley Core.) • Ruth Norton McKay • Ethel MacDougall Alemian Verna McGee TI1urlow stber Parker Crosman • Earle A. '\tcKeen • Myrtle Paine Barker • Ruth Nadeau Twombly Thelma base B"·in • •. A. D'Amico • Kenneth R. Miller .my D. Dearborn • Murray B. Miller • Florence Conners Branscombe ellie Dearborn Doroth} L. Morton Barbara Gurney C�idy • . Richard Drummond • Harold R. Mo kovit Isabel H. Clark • Edward S. Cobb oho . Erickson John T. Nasse 1933 Iona Herron Erickson Harold L. ewcomb Louise Mulligan Collins • Barbara Johnson Alden • Mary Cadwallader targaret Davis Farnham Barbara We ton O) es Elizabeth Swanton AIJan * Combellack • dmond F. Fiedler • Warren R. Payson Charlotte Blomfield Auger * Faith Rollins Davidson • 'ecil E. Foote • Robert A. Peterson Rosan1ond F. Barker John S. David on • atbaniel M. Gallio • Rosalie Mo her Rey nolds • Velma Brown Barker Henry F. Deetjen eta H. Glidden * Sophie Reynolds Leon A. Bradbury Wallace A. Donovan Jtherine B. Greaney Ruth Plaisted Robinson Elizabeth Haley Brewster Gertrude Sykes Elwell ;, Holbrook Hawes • Ruth Bartlett Rogers Carleton D. Brown • Arthur B. Esty i. memory of Sterling C. Ryder • Nathaniel E. Butler Arlene Woodman Evans • William H. Hawes 'OJ Mark R. Shibles Leonard C. Cabana, Jr. * Roderick E. Farnham .etsy Ringdahl Hicks Roy E. Smith • Frances Perkins Cary * Howard L. Ferguson * ugu tus M. Hodgkin Fred J. Sterns • Harold F. Chase Thayer H. French )orothy Daggett Johnston • Allan J. Stinchfield John P. Davao • Dorothy Shippee Friend • tartin M. Keats • John D. Swartz In memory of Gertrude Snowden Giles Valter F. Knofskie • Eva Grant Tripp Dorothea C. Davies Elbridge D. Grafton • rtbur 8. Levine • Donald B. Tupper Marguerite deRochemoot ln memory of . Lewis Lovett • Irene Her ey Tuttle Dorothy Dingwall * Mary L. G. Haley . Kenton MacCubrey • Emery S. Dunfee Jean M. Watson ., Beulah Stiles Harris • 'lyde L. Mano Ruth Weston Edgerly * In memory of Charle W. Heddericg :ene J. 1\-'larcou Thomas J. Foley Dorothy Woods • Charle Hicks laniet Towle McCroary • Robert F. Greene * James H. Woods • Anne Macomber Holden • 'uth M. McEvoy • Nancy Nivison Hamilton • In memory of Walter Ulet Chase Melanson Bertrand W. Hayward * Anonymous Donor Breckenridge, Marjorie au.rice Edes Merriman • Gladys Averill Heubach Dearborn Small '31 and Mrs. dward R. Newhall • Stanley C. Jekanoski Peter Hoffman larioo Daye O'Donnell Andrew J. Karkos Raymond Knauff * oho S. Parker * 1930 E. Libby * Rebecca Chester Larsen • 1 memory of Bernard Lipman • Myron J. Levine * Margery M. Pierce Ethyl Rose Adams John C. McCoy, Jr. • Irving M. Malsch fyra Stone Pruitt Philip F. Allen Mary T. McNamara Soll Morris

c 19 Reginald O'Halloran * Rkhmond N. Noyes Francis R. Maker Bernerd H. Burbank "l James E. Poulin * In memory of Frank Alden '98 Esther L. Marshall * Robert V. Canders, Jr. '' I� Vesta Alden Putnam * William T. Paine Marjorie Gould Murph.)' * Alberta York Choate • ,. H. Paul Rancourt Bettina Wellington Piper Frances Burns Nalle * Charles L. Dignam .;. I Lillian Shapiro Reardon * Roger H. Rhoades Stanley A. Paine * Elizabeth J. Doran (o Donald H. Rhoades * Elbridge B. Ross., Jr. Paul K. Palmer Clarence E. Dore �I. Eleanor M. Rowell Elinor Chick Ross Malcolm M. Pierce Elliot H. Drisko La Priscilla Perkins Schumacher Ruth Shesong Ross Juaneta White Rhoades Helen Carter Guptill * Al Clyde W. Skillin Earl J. Sayer * Elizabeth Wilkinson Ryan " Nathanael M. Guptill * }J Dorothy Harlow Skillings Virginia Swallow Seepe * Wayne B. Sanders * Constance Knickerbocker (1 John L. Skinner Gordon P. Thompson Hazel Wepfer Thayer * Harley Li Geraldine Colbath Taylor ':' John B. Ward Roger B. Tilley Priscilla Jones Hautt:r "' [b William M. Terry * Barbara Howard Williams * Louise G. Tracey Elizabeth Solie Honard * "' Ober C. Vaughan Ralph S. Williams * Alfred H. Wheeler Gilbert E. Hutcl..ainson * Si Louise Smith Velten * Ruth Wheeler Wood * Henry V. Wilcox Marion Crawford Hutchinson • Li Raoul H. Violette Emery P. Worthen Maynard M. lrbb Ethel Bragg Williams * Lucille Pinette Zukow�ki "' Lester T. Jolovitz R. Leon Williams * Charles D. Keef W. Malcolm Wilson * Leo S. Kresky 1936 David C. Libbey * Kathryn Caswell Abbott * 1938 Velma Saunders Marshall * HI Edna F. Bailey * Anne Simpson Miller * l• George R. Berry A. Wendell Anderson G. Ellis Mott * (1 1934 Alton D. Blake, Jr. Dorothy Trainor Anderson Jane I. Mulkern [I H. Leslie Brown * Joseph G. Antao Arlene Paine Osias fl Abner B. Bevin, Sr. * * Katherine Rollins Brown * Robert N. Anthony Wilson C. Piper * II Louise Williams Brown * Robert 0. Brown * Edith Barron ln memory of c,. William T. Bryant James N. Buckner Kenneth R. Bickford Walter Breckenridge D In memory of * George M. Cranton * L. Russell Blanchard Pauline Pratt Plaistt:d H Clark Chapman '34 John P. Dolan Ralph W. Brown Jeannette Drisko Rideout * Adelaide Jordan Cleaves William A. Ellingwood, Jr. William C. Carter Dwight E. Sargent "' II Lois B. Crowell * Edmund N. Ervin * Philip E. Colman Judith Quint Schreider '- \I Ruth Stubbs Estes * Raymond W. Farnham * Harold P. Davis., Jr. Stanley H. Scbreidcr * fl Paul E. Feldman * * Ruth Fuller Frost * Richard W. Dow Jean Burr Smith * R Samson Fisher * * Milton M. Gilson Marion E. Dugdale John W. Tarr '' Curtis M. Havey * * [I Agnes Carlyle Hadden * Lawrence W. Dwyer Price Y. Tozier Thomas J. Hickey Alice Bocquel Hartwell Frederick C. Emery • Arline Bamber Veracka * J1 John P. Holden * Floyd M. Haskell * Mary Herd Emery * Thomas S. Vose Ji In memory of Harold W. Hickey * Archie E. Follett Margaret Ann Whalen " Walter N. Breckenridge, Jeanne Peyrot Hoffman James Fox * Ralph C. Wilde Marjorie Dearborn Small '31 Eleanor Manter LeMaistre Ernest M. Frost * and Mrs. Peter Hoffman Helen Curtis Lothrop Alonzo H. Garcelon Margaret Salmond Matheson * S. Robert Manelis Joyce Perry Goss * Ji Barbara White Morse * Ruth Michalek McAlary Willetta Herrick Hall Eleanor Wheelwright Ness 1' Oliver C. Mellen W. Linwood Haynes * 1940 Franklin Norvisb * Robert N. Miller W. Kenneth Holbrook Isabel C. Abbott * Frances M. Palmer • Bertram G. Mosher Helen Foster Jenison • Brewster A. Branz Everett P. Perkins Ruth Richardson Paradise Edwin M. Leach Jean L. Bridges * George C. Putnam * Albert 0. Piper Edvllle G. Lemoine * E. Robert Bruce Dorothy Hawkes Reynolds * John F. Reynolds Lawrence C. Lightner " Mary Wheeler Bruzica * Portia Pendleton Rideout * Dorothy W. Gould Rhoades ,.. Edward W. Lombard Clark H. Carter • Annie Tuck Russell Asa H. Roach Frances Quint Lowe • Raye Winslow Carter Frederick A. Schreiber * Ernest J. Roderick Charles A. Macgregor • Marjorie Chase Chapman • Margaret Raymond Small �' Roberta Ryan Ryan ':' Ira L. McGown William A. Chasse Sybil Wolman Smith Gordon W. Schumachu * Frank R. Mellen James R. Cochrane • Arthur W. Stetson, Jr. * Lawrence J. Sullivan Priscilla Cram Muir Vemello W. Dyer, Jr. Mildred Keogh Tinker Howard 0. Sweet Jean Cobb Murrill Frank P. Farnham Amy H. C. Thompson Clifford R. Nelson Frederick M. Ford • Carolyn Williams Turpie Frederick B. Oleson Halsey A. Frederick Thomas G. Van Slyke M. Elizabeth Oliver "' Donald A. Gilfoy • Dorothy Cunningham Vendetti Frank A. Record '' Helen Brown Gilfoy * 1935 Eleanor MacCarey Whitmore WaJter B. Rideout "' John E. Gilmore * Charles H. Rimpo Carroll W. Abbott * Robert S. William Ruth Berkelhammer Gollis Jessie Adams Roach Ward C. Amidon Doris E. Rose Hopengarten Betty Herd Sanders * * George H. Anderson Edward H. Jenison Carleton N. Savage J. Warren Bishop * Gordon B. Jones * Edwin H. Shuman Donald M. Bitber * Eleanor Stone Kemp 1937 Marjorie Rollins Snyder Harold F. Brown * Margaret Johnson Kenoyer • J. Marble Thayer, Jr. ,, * Ruth Thorne Chaplin * Joel Allen Stanley W. Kimball Sigrid E. Tompkins * Avis Merritt Churchill Norman W. Beals * WilJiam J. Ligibel Maynard C. Waltz Morris Cohen * Benjamin B. Brown!>tein Earle C. Lord, Jr. * Ottelie Greely Ward Laurence E. Dow * Norman J. Catir In memory of Charles Maguire Margaret Higgins Williams * Ellen Dignam Downing Wilfred J. Combellack Priscilla B. Mailey * Robert S. Winslow * Melvin 0. Flood ,., Sara J. Cowan Lydia Abbott Mailhot Harold M. Wolman Elizabeth Lavalee Gilbert t Margaret Libbey Darlow �- Ruth Hendricks Maren Leroy N. Young * Ann Trimble Hilton Edith E. Emery * Ernest C. Marriner, Jr. * David R. Hilton Hildreth Wheeler Finn Carl W. McGraw Dana W. Jaquith Roland I. Gammon * Howard A. Miller Lawrence V. Kane * M. Edson Goodrich * Charlotte Noyes Oleson Theophile S. Krawiec * Dorothy W. Goodwin "" 1939 Julia Wheeler O'Sullivan * Maurice Krinsky * J. Robert Haskell In memory of Freda K. Abel * Mary Fairbanks Ha�kell John J. O'Sullinn Donald F. Larkin Sally Aldrich Adams Barbara Frazee Hayne� * In memory of Margaret Jordan Lewis Phyllis Rose Baskin * Harold Hurwitz Floyd F. Ludwig Ruth Pike Berry • Annie Wheeler '08 Grace Wheeler Marsh Kenneth A. Johnson * Edward S. Boulos, Jr. In memory of Eugene A. McAlary Willard D. Libby * Leon J. Braudy * Nathaniel Wheeler '09 Sylvia Richardson Miller Ruth Walden Ludwig Eleanor Davis Broughton Elizabeth Walden Palmer Virginia Moore LendaJ C. Mahoney G. Allan Brown Ellen Fitch Peterson *

c 20 ·miam D. Pinansky Martha Rogers Beach * Meyer C. Jacobs * Philip H. Watson irginia Gray Sehl\ab '' Sue Rose Bessel * George H. Jahn * Martin S. Weg 1 memor} of Ruth Thomas Brown Eliot B. Kraft * Philip Beebe Schwab Mary Reny Buck Mary Lemoine Lape onstance Prati Spinney Clitford F. Came, Jr. * Frances Small Lash I. Elizabeth Perkins Stanley A. Spencer Cobb Ronald D. Lupton • 1945 onrad w. s\� ift • Sarah Fu sell Cobb Delbert D. Matheson Augusta-Marie Johnson Ileen Thompson * NataJie Moores DaggeU Thelma Proctor Matheson Alexander rthur P. Thomp on * Richard R. Dyer Frederick B. McAlary * Adele Griurod Bates * onstance L. Tille} * Jane Soule Engert * Virginia Farrand McDonald Be,•erly F. Booth * eon Tobin * \ ita Fedorovicb * Barbara Philbrick Mertz * Marilyn L. Bryant * lmer C. Warren Lawrence P. Fitton Frank J. Miselis * Mason W. Colby 1 memory of Georgia Thayer Ann Jones Gilmore * Ruth Graves Montgomery * Charles A. Dudley arbara To\\ le Wheeler Milton W. Hamilt * James W. Moriarty * Muriel Sterling Fellows * inw ood L. Workman, Jr. * John E. Hawes Barbara Grant Nnoka Richard R. Fellows * Harold E. Hegan Geraldine Fennessy Parker Elizabeth Chamberlain Ficker Eero R. Helin Charles F. Pearce, Jr. Lina Cole Fisher Harr) L. Hicks, Jr. * George A. Popper * Edwin S. Gibson ,;. Barbara R. Holden * Marjorie Brown Pursley * 1941 Elizabeth Lohnes Grodin * Robert I. Johnson Thomas A. Pursley, Jr. * Marguerite Broderson enry W. Abbott. Jr. * Ruth Crowell Knight * Sidney J. Rauch * Gustafson * me Russell Abbott * Richard N. Kohn * Ronald M. Reed * Floyd L. Harding * harle E. Barnfatber Alton G. Laliberte " Lorraine Deslles Reifel George E. Heppner Uzabeth Sweetser Baxter ,. Anita Pooler Laliberte * Glenna Hartley Rush Robert W. Holcomb lmer L. Baxter * Arthur B. Lincoln, Jr. * Eilene Alpert Siegel Janet Jacobs Holden lar} Hitchcock Baxter "' Borton L. Linscott * Lyndon A. Small • Jeanne Parker Holmes * eorge L. Beach, Jr. * Melvin Lock Hilda Niehoff True * Doris Ta) lor Huber wight K. Beal Christine Bruce Lyon * Rub� Lott Tucker Paul R. Huber artle)' A. Dither * Jean Cannell l\facRae Jacq.uelyn Nerney Wallace Doris Blanchard Hutcheson * icbard H. Bright * Weston MacRae Jo eph R. Wallace Joan Gay Kent * annah Putnam Burbank Laura A. Magistrate La"rence "'eiss * Roslyn E. Kramer * Larioo McArdle Burnham Eleanor Comi h Martin Donald C. Whitten * George H. Lewald :ml D. Burnham Priscilla George :\lcNally • Rita A. McCabe * uth StebbinsCadw ell Charles W. Nightingale Doroth} Sanford McCunn lary \\ illiams Chance Lin"ood E. Palmer, Jr. • Michael M. Nawfel leanor King Clark Geofj?e A. Parker, Jr. Eleanor Mundie O'Neill 1hn W. Daggett Walter M. Pejko 1944 Naomi J. Collett Paganelli 1mes A. Dal) J. Franklin Pineo, Jr. " Meh"in A. Andell Grace I. Keefer Parker Lildred Van \'aJkenburg J. Richard Rancourt • Rae Gale Backer * Kenneth L. Quimby • Demartini * Robert S. Rice • E tate of Const.ance Barbour Garrett V. Ridgley orris E. Dibble * Betty Barter Richardson Alan L. Bevin Ernest l. Rotenberg * nbara Patridge D) er Gordon Richarruon Helen Watson Boldi * Joan l\l. St. James * •hn C. Eaton "' Albert I. Schoenberger Pri cilia Gould Brock Douglas N. Smith >!< onna Home Ellis • Oren R. Shiro \ hian l\la:1.\\ell Brown • Helen Strauss * odne) C. Ellis Bett} Anne Ro) al Spiegel • Catherine Clark Brunell M. Colby Tibbetts 1mes J. Foster Addison E. Steeves Robert H. Brunell Hazel Brewer Warren Jo epb Freme • Marilrn Ireland Stee es Edward R. Cony · Maurice 1\1. Whitten • atharine Fus.sell * Edith Curtis To" nsend Jean .McNeil! Decker anley Gruber • William E. Tucker Alice Drake Deming uth Roberts Hathaway • Sbirle) I. Wagner Efthim Economu illiam H. Hughes John B. Warner Mildred Steenland EJJison 1946 eraldine Stefko Jone' Le" is £. Weeks, Jr. Phoebe Blaisdell Farrin ortimer Lenk • Theodora Wright "eston William E. Frazier Anita Herdegen Allen iram P. Macintosh " :\.larion Thomas Whipple Arnold Gros man Clarence W. Barry !lltrice Kennedy Maltais • Paul A. Willey Barb:.ml \\ hite Haddad Anne Lawrence Bondy • ·udence Piper Marriner * \\ illiam R. Hibel Marlha Blackington Caminiti orotby Emerson Martin \\ illiam Hutche on • Ann Calder Dick illiam H. l\lartin Hope Mansfield Jahn • Shirley Martin Dudley ichard C. McDonald Louise Callahan Johnson Carol Robin Ep tein irginia B. Mosher 1943 Richard S. Jone Nancy Parsons Ferguson • utb Lewis 'ow lan • Paul Abram.!>on Robert E. Kahn • Wilfred R. Granger * \\ innifred Odtin • Ed" in W. lexander !'lane.) Curtis Lawrence "' Hope Erner on Hatch rome Orenstein * Hubert S. Beck'' ilh lfarn L. Le' in • Francis J. Hepp11er • nwood C. Potter Barbara Brent Biedermann Barba.ra Blaisdell Libh} • Dorothy Dunham Hobbs * Jbert ·w . Pullen Elizabeth Field Blanchard Carl} le L. Libb) Audre) Dyer Houghton memory of Daniel Blatman ""'· Doug!� l\facLeod, Jr. John L. Ilsley Waller Breckenridge Thomas R. Braddock Jo epbine Pitts McAlary • Glenyce Miller Kaplan * 1th Scribner Rieb • Jeannette Nielsen Braddock • John \\'. McCallum Elizabeth Scalise Kilbam lbert J. Rimosukas Eleanor mart BrnunmuJler • A. Wa.rren McDougal, Jr. Hannah Karp Laipson * .rginia Ryan * ln memory of E'"el) n Gates Moriarty • Marie Kraeler Lowenstein • >uis E. Salhanick • Anne Dunmore '43 Elia.' R. Nawfel Hilda Robert on Lyons * 'arold D. Seaman Philip C. Buck Ma).ine \lerrill Ne"hall Adelaide Jack McGorrill • ison Pike Slade Robert E. Burt Philip E. "ll utting Norma Twist Murray ephen S. Sternberg Leonard Cau t John E. Poirier C. Emily Holbrook Peli sier erbert D. Sterns orman A. Chalebky • Barbara Ba lis Primiano Jean O'Brien Perkins • Francis Thompson Betty Tobey Choate Eliiaheth Wood Reed • Gloria Fine Polan 1irley Porton Trope � Kathleen Monaghan Core} William A. Reifel Belt} Soule Pope "' rnald H. Wallace '1arjorie fcDougal Da'" is * Ralph M. Sawyer, Jr. Charlene Blance Ray cbov Leono,ich W.du Robert C. Dennison, Jr. Burton G. Shiro Austin Ryder * U"bara Kaighn Warner Natalie Comens D)'er Robert W. Sillen Ro elle John on Tharion • rdon Wolman " Patricia Ford Ellis * James Springer "' H. Stephen Tilton anna MacMurlr) \\ orkman • Thomas W. Farnsworth, Jr. • Eugene C. Struckhoff • Mary L. Young A. Tiiom as Ferris John A. Thomp on William Finkeldey Pauline Foley Thompson Diane Ferris Fjeldheim William H. Tobey 1942 Madeleine Hinckley Gibbs Remo M. Verrengia • 1947 at) Anack.i Harry P. Hildebrandt • Harold L. Vigue • Nancy Burbank Allured * >rris Heaney Batt CharloUe Are.) Hoppe Sarah Martin Wahl • Dorothy Briggs Aronson •

c 21 Joan Huot Banfield * Marie Machel! Milliken * Hilda Farnum Nicoll • Neil Leonard, Jr. Virginia Jacob Bradford Paul F. Murray James C. Noice • Beverly Deschenes Libby Margaret Scott Carter * Phyllis O'Connell Murray * Andrew B. Offenhiser Richard Lyon, Jr. * Charlotte Hanks Dumas * Mary Conley Nelson John R. Paquette Elisabeth Jennings Maley Helen Jacobs Eddy * Timothy C. Osborne * Nellie Macdougall Parks • Lois Prentiss Mansfield Albert I. Ellis * F. Shirley Parks * Charles A. Pearce Robert A. Marden • M. Jean Murray Fallon Frederick W. Perkins, Jr. * James M. Pearle Robert E. Merriman Mae Hoyt Farrington Janet Bowmer Reynolds Muriel Briggs Pitrat • Nancy Maxson Metz Elizabeth Hall Fitch * Mildred Schnebbe Riordan * M. Marjorie Plaisted • David G. Montt Elinor Farnham Frolio * Gerald E. Roy * L. Charles Rastelli William P. Niehoff StaoJey F. Frolio * Shirley Stowe Sarkis Antoinette Fera Romano Arthur S. O'Halloran • Jeanne Bouton Fry * Gloria Shine Seidenberg * June D. White Rosenberg • Virginia Davis Pearce Murray J. Gore Philip J. Shulman * Robert C. Rowell * Constance Foxcroft Perrigo Ray B. Greene, Jr. * Paul Solomon * Robert Sage • Richard D. Pullen Marilyn L. Hubert * Janet Pray Stoessel Jeanne Gray Schmidt Barbara Barrow Pullen Harold S. Joseph Carol Silverstein Stoll � Barbara Hart Shanahan Winslow W. Reed Lawrence S. Kaplan Gilbert Y. Taverner * Daniel J. Shanahan, Jr. Patricia Murray Richards • Jane Wallace Lamb Barbara Bond Wasserman Martha Loughman Shepard * Pauline Berry Rowell • Barbara King Longley Harriet Sargent Wiswt:ll Anne Hither Shire Nancy Ricker Sears Robert Lucy, Jr. Marianna Nutter Wyer '� Burton S. Silberstein Charles L. Smith, Jr. * Robert L. Madison Frances Hyde Zecker Jean Sheppard Silva Mildred Fenwick Starrett • William T. Mason, Jr. * Robert A. Slavitt * Eleanor Runkle Stevens Marjorie F. Maynard * George I. Smith • Priscilla Tracey Tanguay Mary Walters McElhannoo Anoe Houston Stiller Lucien F. Veilleux Jerry M. Merrill * Carleton P. Stinchfield Christine Winter Verreugia Faith Jones Middleton * 1949 Gerald Stoll * Joseph Verrengia Dana I. Robinson Joan E. Abbott Lucile Farnham Sturtevant Robert R. Wehner * Harriet Nourse Robinson Kathryn Garrick Alex Jeanne Pelletier Sutphin George C. Wiswell, Jr. Theodore H. Russell Beverly Barnett Ammann Ano Jennings Taus.sig Barbara Starr Wolf A. Roscoe Schlesinger, Jr. John A. Appleton * Harold J. Thompson Edward S. Sherwood * Robert G. Redig Robert M. Tonge David C. Weber Alice Covell Bender * Alfred W. Tranten Jean L. Whiston * Shirley Ano Fellows Bernier Kenneth J. Vigue 1951 Arline Kiessling Wills * J. Philip Berquist * Leonard R. Warshaver Carl R. Wright * Arthur Blasberg, Jr. Carrie Bartlett Wedge Barbara Hillsoo Abramowitz • Roberta E. Young * V. Walter Borucki Christine Woodbury Winkin Bernard B. Alderman Barbara Van Every Bosworth Haroldene Whitcomb Wolf * Joan Foster Barndt Earl S. Bosworth, Jr. Ivan A. Yeaton, Jr. Richard B. Beal * Barbara Fransen Briggs Clifford A. Bean • John W. Brown * Robert Belyea 1948 W. Davison Bryant Stephen I. Berkley James C. Alex Ragnhild Klafstad Carpenter * 1950 Clayton F. Bloomfield • Jacquelyn M. AJleo Manson H. Carter Joan Drew Boone Margaret Clark Atkins * Mary Hathaway Cherry * John M. Alex * Audrey A. Bostwick * Marion Sturtevant Atwater * John S. Choate * Walter E. Alger, Jr. Richard J. Bowen Samuel S. Atwater * Mary Louise Clare * Barbara Wyman Anderson Myra Hemenway Bowers • Anoe Fraser Baer * David W. Clark * Charlotte Shoul Backman • Frederick R. Boyle • Phyllis McKiel Bedig Ralph C. Collazzo * Albert L. Bernier Ormonde L. Brown Edward G. Birdseye June Stairs Cook Jane O'Donell Blaisdell Priscilla Ford DrYant Carolyn Browne Bolles Robert L. Cook Mary Kilkenny Borah Vivian M. Bryant, Jr. * Douglas C. Borton * Terna Kaplan Cushner Richard Borah Helen Leavitt Campbell William L. Bryan * Janet Pride Davis * George N. Bowers, Jr. * Robert E. Cannell "' Lois Bowers Came * Ray W. Deitz * Richard M. Bowers • Bruce Carswell Charles H. Carpenter AJlen I. DubHo Foster Bruckheimer Nancy Williams Chute • Beverly Holmes Center Anne Hagar Eustis * Elizabeth Hamer Clark Arlene McCurda Cole Carl E. Chellquist Richard M. Felker Neil W. Collar Vernon Corell, Jr. Shirley Smith Chellquist Georgianna Hooker Firth * Mary Seward Crafts • John P. Crawford * Paul A. Choate Claire Roseoston Fishteio * James E. Dick Nancy Allan Darby Elizabeth Coombs Corke * Jean Desper Fitton * Philip P. Dine Glenys Blumenthal i)a,is • Charles E. Cousins Mary Bauman Gates James F. Doughty * Alyce Moskowitz Domenitz • Elizabeth Hall Cousins Paul A. Golden Estelle Byther Dyer Edith Harris Edgerton Charlotte Weinberg Davis Elizabeth Brown Gordon • Nelson T. Everts ., Warren J. Finegan * Muriel Howard Deacon * Ralph W. Gray, Jr. Gerald B. Frank * Elisabeth Levardsen Finegan Charles R. DeBevoise Bette Brandt Gutman Blanche B. Frank Memorial '52 Memorial Fund Dorothy Bunker Dubowick Jeanne M. Hall Fund Jean Cowie Floyd * Ronald M. Farkas Fred H. Hammond, Jr. * Alfred B. Gates Sumner A. Fox • Francis Folino Jeanne Littlefield Hammond Ellen Kenerson Gelotte * E. Wesley Freeman • Virginia Brewer Folino Don R. Heacock Joan Seekins Golden Harriet Boyer Frost Mary B. Gilles * Martha Bennett Headley * Charlotte Crandall Graves * Robert L. Gabriel * Hattie White Hannigeo Jean C. Hillsen * Barbara Miller Green * Norval E. Garnett Janet Gay Hawkins Samuel T. Horne Grace Rutherford Hammond • Frank J. Gavel Gabriel J. Hikel Rae Libby Hutchinson * Lillian Meyer Haning William A. Gelotte • Dorothy C. Jackson Jean Beauchamp Johnsrud -� John P. Harriman George J. Giffin • Katherine Weisman Jaffe * Audrey Fountain Jordan Constance Leonard Hayes * Russell Goldsmith, Jr. * Marvin S. Joslow * Evelyn Armstrong King Kevin Hill * Daniel M. Hall Barbara Herrington Keith Patricia Lydon Latham Martha Apollonio Hillman * Chester D. Harrington, Jr. E. Caroline Thomson Kinlaw Robert I. Latham Audrey King Hutchinson Robert E. Hartford Marguerite Ovem Kirkwood Donald G. Leach * George W. Johnston Robert B. Hawkins Sanford I. Kroll * Muriel Thomas Levings Robert L. Joly * Marilyn Gracie Heirs • Charles H. Lightbody * David D. Lynch * Frank H. Jones, Jr. * Els Warendocf Hulm Margaret Horsch Lightbody * Shirley Marshall Marden * Margaret Rodgers Jones * Joyce Hutchins Barbara Lindsay Lucy Barbara Starbuck Mar�hall Hugh B. Jordan Charlotte Pettee Johnson Ruth Barron Lunder Frances Nourse McCarthy * Richard H. King Richard A. Johnson Evelyn Helfant Malkin * Sidney B. McKeeo * Edward A. Lampert Richard Kaplan • David Marson * Barbara Backman Millar Allen F. Langhorne James K. Keefe Robert Masters Jean Maloof Naman Philip C. Lawson Marie Donovan Kent William R. Maurice Urban R. Naonig James Lazour Harvey M. Kirstein Gordon T. Miller Donald E. Nicoll * Doris Knight Leete Margaret Stowell Kline

c 22 IartinR.� Nancy Copeland * Elizabeth Greer Stark Ph} llis Whitcomb Laurin icbard A. Kuehndorf Paul A. Cote Anne Plowman Stevens * Sevy Levy obert R. Laliberte Thomas J. Crossman, Jr. Edith Carpenter Sweeney • Barbara Esterbrook Mailey * an Castelli Laliberte Jartice Vaughan Crump Mary Sargent Swift Gordon E. Marquis * dwin J. Laverty Elisabeth Levardseo Finegan William N. Taylor * William H. McDonough, Jr. obert S. Lee • J\temoriaJ Fund George F. Terry, III Bruce E. McRoy uth Leterett • William F. Cu hman, Jr. Nancy Ferguson Thomas Paul R. Mendelsohn * [. Cas.s Lightner Austin M. Deane Nancy Newman Tibbetts * Barbara Best Merrill orene Tibbetts Linder * John H. Deuble * Ruth Watt Tolford * David M. Merrill me Perry Lindquist * Carol Smith Donelan Joseph Unobskey Nancy Twaddle Meserve * alid E. Love Janet Leslie Douglass * Jean Smith Varnum * Roland E. Nagle lorence McDonell Lyford * John E. Douglass * Beverly Baker Verrengia Marcella Laverdiere eoffrey S. L) ford * Arthur G. Eustis, Jr. * Richard Verrengia O'Halloran * l!IJ')' Braq Martin In memory of A. Galen Eustis Elizabeth Shaw Whiteley '52 Paul S. Ostrove * no Morrison McCullum * ln memory of Memorial Fund Miriam Price Patten barles S. Mcintyre * Elisabeth Levardsen Finegan John W. Waalewyn * George D. Pirie * mo Cammano �lclntyre • William A. Gardner, Jr. Margaret Pierce Weller Madel) O Wechsler Pressman bomton W. Merriam, Jr. * Norman Berquist Garnett In memory of Ber)') Baldwin Punt * ertrude Cleveland Miller Evangeline Sferes Getzen Elizabeth Shaw Whitele) '52 Mildred Thornhill Reynolds * Ian B. Mirken * Raymond S. Grant. Jr. • George W. Whitney * Sarah Packard Rose * illiam B. Moore E�·erett F. Gross * Barbara Wenrnorth Wilson Phebe Dow Run) on lark S. Mordecai James F. Gruninger * Celand Witham Carole Starr Schein onstance Wiley Mott * Donald G. H11iler * Patricia Omark Woodwell * Prudence Belcher Schuler ·bm ler L. Mott • Bever)) Forgey Hamrah "' Judith Schiff Sokoll aoilli Jennison Noice * Jeanne Hallee Hawkins � Alden C. Sprague, Jr. * obert Pec.k • Ra}mond E. Henderson Elaine Zervas Stamas ugene J. Pelletier, Jr. William W. Hennig • Loretta Thompson Staples ·an MacDonald Peterson Barbar-a Hamlin Hlad.ky 1953 Leslie D. Stewart. Jr. 1bn \V. Pettengill Betty Brown Holmes • Barbara Weiss Alpert S) lvia Caron Sullinn ersbaw E. PowelJ • Gerald J. Hllltz * Hershel L. Alpert S} bil Walker Turin lllles W. Rer nolds * Robert L. Hooper • Dana W. Andersen Carol Carlson Van Alstyne * elen Ritsher Rindge Barbara Cheeseman Hooper • Charles R. Anderson * Ja) \'eevers axine Rosenberg Rolland .. Ellen Lew i Huff Webster Anderson Paul A. \.\.'escott aurice F. Ronayne * Pltillips B. Hunt. Jr. �lalcolm E. Andrews Margaret RandaJI Whitney * elen Palen Roth * Chesle} H. Husson, Jr. Robert S. Andrews Mar) Warner Whitney obert M. Roth • Frederick C. hes • Joan Rooney Barnes • Carol)·n Doe Womick " iscilla Davis Runkle * John P. Jabar Carol} n English Beane * Robert N. Wulfing alter E. Ros.sell Arnold M. Jame , Jr. • Quintilio Bersani, Jr. Barbara Forrest Young tilip M. Savage Georgia Fisher Keamc} • Ruth Sheehan Bersani cqueline Dillingbam Schlier Stephen M. Ken)on, Jr. J. Nelson Beveridge arilyn Matthes Silva Ra} mond F. Ke)es · Priscilla Eaton Billington 1y E. Slingerland, Jr. Alton W. Lamont. Jr. � omm Shea Black argaret Preston Slingerland Joan '.\fartiu Lamont George C. Blance, Jr. 1954 Jbert F. Staples Leonard Lamprey, Jr. E. Jane Bailey Blood Stanley 8. Abrams lbert Stone • Joan Gridle) Leach Ruth Gallup Bowers * WilJiam C. Ames "Jlold H. Sturtet ant Barbara Bone Leuitt • Mar) Jane Fitzpatrick Robert M. Anderson !da Whitney Sturtevant Carol J. Leonard Cashman Jean Cressy Barker Richard Thompson • Doroth� Washburn Leonard A. Keuoeth Castonguay Charles P. Barnes II * mcy Webber Thomp.on • PauJ A. LeYet'que Helen Koniares Clea,·cs Judith Wetherbee Barr * .fred G. Thomson Robert R. Libb) Elecrra Pa�kalides Coumou Marcia J. Begum 1lb Smart Thurston \larjorie aslio Lupo Jo:m Leader Creedon Jacqueline Warendorf Beveridge iarles W. Tobin David E. Llnn Ricltard S. Creedon Raymond J. Billington hn A. Torrey, Jr. James A. '.\1acLeao Harold D. Cross Mary Hitch Bowles rcllle Tarr Twadd.el Bruce . l\lacPherson Louil.e MacGil.I Dages SaUy Baty B111je * 1rol Huntington. Upton Kathleen L. \larkham Eleanor Otterson OeCourcy Mary lastin Campbell trbara Jefferson Walker • Caroline Wilkins McDonou�h Eli:rnbeth Robertson Deuble Loi McCarty Carlson enlin Wei on Elizabeth Smort \1erriam Jo) ce Peter Fessenden • Dorothl Duda Cecelski 1arles H. Whitelaw, Jr. • Nanc) \\eare \lerrimim Charle F. Fisher Fabia Bowman Chandler lward D. Whitney William J. D. Mmer • Margaret Littlefield Florintioo Lindon Christie, Jr. * UT} R. Wiley Elisabeth Levardsen Finegan Harriet Sherman Fortier Priscilla Crossfield Close 1uis A. Woisard, Jr. • Memorial Fund Edw in E. Fraktman Edith M. Costello Earle R Milner L. Martha FriedJaender Gerald B. Cowperthwaite Edna \1iller Mordec.ai Kenneth R. Gesner Robert B. Cross * David 1orse, Jr. • Elaine Mark Goldsmith Ann Thoman Cushman Deborah Brush \lorse • Elaine Kahn Greenberg • Karl E. Decker 1952 Herbert S. N'aJ!le • Robert E. Grindle l\lerrillyn Healey Decker .rol)'ll Williams Albrecht Ano Orth 1'1'eedbam • Robert S. Grodberg Karl Dornish, Jr. * ul M. Aldrich • WiJliam E. Neth Robert T. Hargra\ e Martha Comish Downing !lfjorie RusseU AJdrich Ann Haw kes Paquin \.1ary Ellen Betts Harrison Benjamin R. Duce ·emy J. Amott Katharine O. Parker Richard Ha\\eS Diane Sto\\ ell Duce .llce Pearson Anderson • Edmund Pecukonis Jane \letcnlf Healey C. Arthur Eddy, Jr. • .:hard W. Baldwin Ann R)an Pierce Dorcas Crocker Hodgdon Barbara Guernsey Eddy • ta Hale Barbour Graham T. Pierce 1'.orm:m S. Hodgkins Edwin R. Eisen * ln A. Beatson Lionel J. Poliquin Ellen Ha) Holway Georgia Ro)' Eustis • ugaret BlagJs Bnetl} Cushman Pratt • Florence Fbber Hooper • In memory of A. Galen Eustis m Brel'ler Bridge * Patricia Merrill Pratt SaU) Baines Howard. • Peter D. Fishbin m Acheson Bridge * Gerald R. Ramin Elizabeth Chilson Hudson • Robert C. Fraser 1n A. Briggs Arlene Tobn Ratoff Ro�cr M. Huebsch • Faith DeVol Gross • is Thomdi.ke Brown John J. Ratoi.f Philip W. HusseJ, Jr. • John R. Hammond •Ce Wallace Bryant • In memory of Cecilia Lasbul') Johnson Robert R. Hawkins, Ill • rolyn Stigman Burnham • Elizabeth Shaw \\bite le\ '52 Warren R Johnson • Carolyn Perron Hennig * · ·nald 0. Cameron • Alfred J. Rosborough, Jr. · Helen Osgood Keeler • Jo Anne Conkling Hoffman • ly Shaw Cameron • Ann F'. Ro iter Franklin King, Ill Robert F. Hudson * an Kelby Cannell • Betty Rivers Russell • Elaine Rhodes Kirstein Susan Smith Huebsch • �'ia Rice Cannan Hol'lard B. Sacks • Carl Klinzman Thomas A. Hunt �ard J. Cawley Barbara Gifford Schmitt Leone Knowles Nancy Eustis Huprich • :hard T. Chamberlin • Benjamin R. Sears Helen Wolper Kress In memory of A. Galen Eustis trpret Brown Cbru1ie • Herbert Simon • Anne Chadwick Larrick Robert T. Jacobs

C23 Richard A. Jones • Royal Bruce Harde Joyce Frazier Fraser * Grace Bears Dailey • John T. King II • Barbara Ayers Haslam E. Sheila McLaughlin Gordon D. Daugbarty, Jr. John D. Krusell • Susanne Whitcomb Hays * Freckmann Philip A. Deering Charles M. Laoday Donald L. Hoagland Gerald Goldsmith * John R. Durant Benedict A. Leerburger Barbara Restall Home • Arthur B. Goyette * Arthur E. Engdahl, Jr. Alan R. Lindsay Elinor Small Hudson Carol Dauphinee Goyette * Katherine Sferes Eraklis Betty Latter Longbottom Martha D. Hussey * Janine King Greene Charles R. Fraser * Robert E. Longbottom Ann Dillingham Ingraham * Lucy Blainey Groening Jean Haurand Furman Anne Delamater Lovaas Frederick M. Ives, Ill William E. Haggett * Eleanor Gray Gateoby * Judith Thompson Lowe Nancy Perron Ives Nelson P. Hart * Elizabeth Powers Gilman Margaret J. Moore • Dorothy Dunn Jones Barbara Preston Hayes Anthony S. Glockler * Janice Sigler Nelson Stephen M. Kaufman * Richard E. Hellawell Ezra A. Goldberg Richard E. Nickerson Mary Stinchfield Kenney Eleanor Cawley Hickey James S. Greenlaw Alfred F. Obery Barbara Burg King Robert N. Hines Colette Piquerez Greenwood Mary Aon Pilon Obery Yvonne Richmond Knight Ruth Aon Head Horner Frederick C. Hammond Eleanor Johosoo Palmer Barbara Ritch Lamprey Barbara Davis Howard Cedric F. Harring, Jr. A. Lawrence Peirson, ID Allan J. Landau Susan Miller Hunt Eleanor Shorey Harris • Beverly Ambrose Peterson Lee M. Larson, Jr. * Gail Allen Johnson Sally Ano Dixon Hartin • Melvin D. Phillips Patricia Levine Levy John Jubinsky Kyoichi Haruta * Lorraine Walker Powley * Earle P. MacGillivray Arline Berry Julia William G. Herdiech James Rapaport John E. Macklin Barry H. Karetnick Marjorie Lynn Holland Philip Reiner-Deutsch * Arthur Marchand, Jr. Fotioi Xenakis Karris Annett Picher Houston Abbott E. Rice * Betty Cuthbertson Marshall Barbara Aon Faltiogs Peter A. Hussey * Arthur Rothenberg * Sandra Sivert McRoy Kinsman * Philip G. Ives Joy Slovio Rubio Germaine Michaud Orloff * Martha Meyer Kugler Jeanne Arnold Jeffries * Arlyne Rosenthal Sacks * Estelle Jacobson Ostrove * Donald C. Kupersmith Renate Sickinger Jordan A. Allen Sandler Anoe Burbank Palmer * Mary Ann Papalis Laccabue Audrey Hittinger Katz • Sherman H. Saperstein Raebel Quinby Perkins Boonie Barron Leforme Warren R. Kinsman * Victor F. Scalise, Jr. John B. Philbrook Roger Landay * Gail Gaynor Kirkbride Leslie Van Nostrand Shaffer * John N. Reisman * Christine Layer Larson * John G. Koehler, Jr. * Roy V. Shorey, Jr. * David L. Roberts * Robert S. Leavitt * Frank P. Landrey C. Freeman Sleeper * Ruth McDonald Roberts * Judith Pennock Lilley * Nancy Roseen Leavitt • Susan Johnson Sleeper * Albert R. Schmitt Louise McGuinoess Ludlow Eleanor Roberts Littlefield • Janice Holland Smith Robert L. Schultz Peter H. Lunder Mary Danforth Lozier Helen Cross Stabler * Xandra McCurdy Schultz Paul H. Lycette Philip B. Luce Diane Chamberlin Starcher Carol Plavin Shapiro M. Theodore Margolis Dorothy Clapp Macklin Eleanor Turner Swanson * Judith Orne Shorey * Joan WiUiams Marshall Allen D. MacLean * Judith Jenkins Totman Harriette Glass Siegel John C. Marshall Richard H. Mailey, Jr. • Ward W. Tracy Elizabeth Harris Smith Nancy Stagg McCarthy Patricia Martin Maloney Katherine Riley Wagner Virginia Grave� Johnston '56 Harry S. Meiobold Pauline Hoyt Marquis * Betsy Powley Wallingford * Memorial Fund Janet Nordgren Merywealher Terry D. Mayo * David Wallingford * Seldon C. Staples Jean Pratt Moody * S. Wendy Dorman Mcintosh Nancy Fortuioe Westervelt Sue Biven Staples Charles A. Morrissey Beverly Colbroth Moor In memory of Bruce M. Sullivan Richard J. Nader * Jocelyn Lary Mostrom Walter Breckenridge Ronald A. Swanson * Russell A. Nahigian * Lydia Smith Nader • Charles J. Windhorst Katherine Hartwell Linda Powers Nickerson * Alexandra Johnson Nickerson Thalheimer * Yvonne Noble * David Olsen Shirley Adams Timmons * Robert M. Raymond * DaYid R. Palmer * Richard W. Tripp Charles B. Rice * Richard J. Phillips 1955 J. Wood Tyson, Jr. * Donald N. Rice Karen Geseo Pierce Eloise Larned Wescott Aon Marie Stiegler Richards • Mark E. Powley, ID * Gwen Van Eerdeo Andersen Mary McCullum Woodman * Charlene Roberts Riordan Julie Pullen Rand Jean Hawes Anderson * Diane Reynolds Wright * Celeste Travers Roach Leslie Wyman Randolph Joanne Bailey Anderson Mary Cutter Vans * George Rudolph Nancy Miller Reale Reginald D. Anderson * Louis V. ZambeUo, Jr. * Marilyn Godsey Sahlberg Peter D. Rigero * Patrice Mcintire Andrews Jacqueline Huebacb Scandalios Elizabeth Morgan Salisbury Brenda Mahoney Beckman Charlotte Wood Scully * Lawrence E. Shea Randi Miner Black Gerald Silverstein * John W. Shute Betsy Bums Bomaon Vernon M. Sorensen William F. Slade F. Bruce Bradshaw 1956 David C. Sortor H. Arthur Smith * H. Ridgley Bullock, Jr. Dorothy Aidman Adel Rosemary Crouthamel Sortor Marc P. Stahl Margaret Connelly Callahan * Robert E. Adel, Sr. Nancy McLeod Stephenson Elaine Gorman Stott Susan Franklin Chapman Hugh F. Anderson Brian K. Stompe Richard G. Stratton Richard Q. Clough Francis F. Bartlett, Jr. * Elsa Joyce Straton Judith Phrophett Timken Jane Whipple Coddington * Peter A. Bogren Patricia Hennings Thompson William R. Timken Richard A. Cole Barkev J. Boole William R. Thompson Philip M. Tocantins Margot White Cottrell Joan Wentworth Boole David N. Van Allen Frederick W. Toppan Helen Chambers Cross * Hope Palmer Bramhall Nancy Hise Waite Charles B. Twigg * Ann Burnham Deering * Barbara Barnes Brown * Carol Barton Ward Jerome S. Ventra John W. Deering * Frederick R. Brown * Henry F. G. Wey, Ill Eleanor Ewing Vigue * John P. Delea In memory of Maril.}n Brooks Wey Guy J. Vigue * George P. Dinner man Virginia Graves Johnston Willard G. Wyman, Jr. Elizabeth Hall Wentworth • Jane Millett Domish * Nancy Sherman Brown Kathleen Mcconaughy Judith H. Wiggin Francis A. Dostie Peter Byrnes Zambello * S. Diana Scbauffer Zullinger John A. Dutton * Paul W. Christie * Robert L. Zullinger, Jr. Virginia Coegins Eilertson Jane E. Collins * Sidney W. Farr * Justin A. Cross Leon E. Fernandez * Richard J. Davis * Sarah Keeney Fisher Donald Dunbar 1958 Judith Lawson Florence David Dunn 1957 David L. Adams Thomas C. Ford Shirley Needham Eaton Nathaniel B. Bates * Barbara Newball Armel • Harriet Sears Fraser Richard Elliott Susan Fairchild Bean * Marcia Griggs Atsaves * Annette Irons George Rebecca Rowe Engdahl William J. Bois Nancy Derderian Bagdasarillll Alice Beale Gleason Robert C. Erb, Jr. Ann Cherry Booth Leigh B. Bangs Robert W. Gleason, Jr. Katharine Wolcott Ernst Thomas S. Brackin Margot L. Barrett John W. Hager * Charmian deVesty Farley Pelham W. Brown Mary Aon Stetson Bates Rita Hamilton Hager * E. John Farley, Jr. Marietta Roberts Burrowes Robert S. Bates Eugenie Hahlbohm Hampton Vincent J. Ferrara WilJiam B. Chappell, Jr. John S. Baxter

c 24 othia Gardner Duin • Paul Rockwell Richard B. Morrison David A. Light * aes D. P. Bishop, Jr. Thomas F. Roy Mary Ranlett Mossman • Barbara Chapman Lightbody * m Peppard Boehm • Robert M. Saltz M. Patricia Black Mullarkey * Eleanore Choquette Liston l .ry EIJen Chase Bridge • Wilma E. McDonald Sawyer Arleen Larsen Munk * Carolyn Webster Lockhart * er G. Bridge • Wilbur L. Scranton, Ill Paul A. Neri Helen Martin Lucier lith Levine Brody Helen Payson Seager Denise Kellner Palmer * Richard G. Lucier litb Garland Bruce * Linda Corcoran Smith * Frances O'Donnell Rando Nancy Bassett Mack * irtin S. Burger Ann Wieland Spaeth • Paul E. Reichert Charlotte Wood MacPhetres nelia Jones Christie • Judith W. Spall Michael J. Riordan Daniel F. Madden, Jr. ) 1rilyn Clark Clark Paul L. Sl·endsen * Anthony W. Ruvo George T .. Marchant * ward V. Clarke • Virginia C. True * Frances Buxton Scheele "' Nancy Walker Mathews I bin Hunter Clutz • Julia Belzer Twigg * Jane Eplett Scranton Douglas T. Mathieu J eph T. Consolino • Archie J. Twitchell Richard L. Seavey Carol Seaman McFarland * rolyn O'Brien Cooper Peter H. Vlaches Ann Marie Segrave * Peter N. McFarland, II tnklin C. Cowperthwaite Richard J. Vogt, Jr. • Mary E. Shesong Blandine LaFlamme !ila Tunnock Cox Barbara Field West * Thomas G. Skolfield * Mclaughlin ' n Bonneau Cron • Ruth Johnson White Mary Jane Davis Smith Donald D. Mordecai * bert A. Cron • Susan Sherman White Felix Suchecki Frank C. Morgan * t' Litchfield Cross Daniel J. Yett David A. Tamaccio Ralph D. Nelson, Jr. * J .ll'ence E. Cudmore Susan Whittlesey Thome * Robert E. Otis lip R. Dankert Edward J. Tomey * Margaret Wetzel Plath * uglas Davidson • Elizabeth Hay Wilkinson Marion Porter Potter * t ii Crosby Davis • 1959 Joanne K. Woods * John R. Rafferty cilia Christoforo Davis • Robert P. Younes Rebecca Crane Rafferty ' red H. Dean, Jr. * Rosemary McDonough Abele Aon lmpey Reed ' gela J. DeCarlo Janice Coburn Aoanian 1' Joanne Price Rockett rol Hathaway deLemos • Burney K. Arnett, Jr. Julie Klafstad Runnels J Ii.th Aon Brown Dickson Thomas R. Bailey 1960 Gail Harden Schade er C. Doran • Carol Sandquist Banister Philip R. Shea Raymond Dow Charles G. Boehm • Pamelia Brockway Adams Andrew L. Sheldon orge M. Eaton Melba Metcalf Bo) nton * Iris Cofman Anderson Maren StoU Sherman J n French Eaton Margaret Lippincott Brezd • Beverly Johnson Arnett Michael l. Silverberg • J m C. Edes * John K. Brooks • Carlton E. Austin, Jr. Sally Walker Simpson memory of Michael Steeves Robert J. Bruce • Sally Spall Barnes Rosemary Athearn Smith es and Michele Holly Edes Carol Holt Case Leo J. Beaulieu • Walter B. Smith lith Merrill Erb Kathleen Coughlin Champagne Sherrill Gardner Beaulieu • Eunice Bucholz Spooner • 'hard F. Estes, Jr. * William D. Chapin C. Waring Blackbum, Jr. Richard K. Stacy yle Schaell Fox • John F. Church, Jr. Carlene Perry Brown • John N. Tully roo L. Gantt Carl M. Cobb Gail Longenecker Brown • Martin D. Turpie test A. Gauer • Jane Mills Conlan • Roger W. Brown Richard D. Tyson ·ila McDonald Gilman Cathry n J\larcbo Cootner Deborah Wilson Bullen Hank G. Van Deever TY M. Ginsburg * Donald R. Cote Edward J. Burke, Jr. • Susan Macomber Vogt • 'YI Scott Glover • Jacqueline Bendelius Arthur D. Calfee • John W. E. Vollmer atbia Fox Goffin Davidson Janice Rideout Carr Richard A. Walton .n P. Goffin Lucinda Paddock Day Richard F. Casson Ronald T. Weber .mk E. Guth " Katbr) o German Dean • June Chacran Chatterjee Roger Wheeler, Jr. -olyo Hall Edith Fore man Donaldson Linda Lev enson Clark • John M. Whittier tberine Knight Hall • Paul C. Do\\ ning,Jr. Herbert F. Cluthe Janet Grout Williams • ice Klem Hanson • Judith Colbath Drinon Judith Digoam Cote Donald P. Williamson * uglas S. Hatfield • Barbara Churchill Eddy • Barbara Borcher Davidson • John A. T. Wilson an Bower Hendrick.son • Latimer B. Eddy • Ann Dudley DeWitt Karen Kennedy Yearsley • rgaret Smith Henry Grace H. Fa\'\cett o Peter C. Doyle, IO * Lee David Zinman oeth A. Houston Alfred Fearinj!, Jr. John P. Duustao M. Sandra Mayer Zinman ly 8. Howes • ·aocy Thomp ou Fearing Margaret Barnes Dler • "'ard I. Hulbert. Jr. Michael J. F"erber Cynthia LO\ e Estes • rgaret Fox Hutchinson \."t'iUiam C. Foelll Henry \."t . Fitzpatrick, Jr. brey E. Jones Janet H. Forgey Linda \f.ackey Foehl • 1961 raid K. Jones • Chari� J. Fox Janet Clark Fox :bet West Jones • Susan Fetherston Frazer • Donald P. Freedman Susan MiUer Anderson naJd G. Kennedy • Dorothy Re)nolds Gay • Peter E. French John P. Bernier rotby Greenman Ketchum William C. Gay, Jr. • Ralph L. Galante Edgar A. Boardman dria Peacock Kime • Arthur E. Goldschmidt, Jr. • Anne Gerry Gassett Nancy Cunneen Boardman n Adams King • I. Michael Goodman Beverly Jack!.on GlockJer • Constance Collins Brennan • ginia George Landrey Gilbert Grandberg Jerome F. Goldberg Robert H. Brown .\'ard J. Larschao . \farion Kimball Guth • Louise Robb Goldschmidt • Betsy Perry Burke * ila McAllister Laverty Wilbur F. Hayes • Donald R. Graham Robert W. Burke >mas P. La\'igoe • anq !'lelson Hellqubt W. Bradford Greeley • Heather Campbell • rm.an P. Lee • Jean Smitli Hummel • James G. Haidas Stephen E. Chase r.abeth Vogel Leighton Thor G. Juhlin Lorene Waugh Harris Dorothy John Christmas n D. Ludwig • Nanc) Gro s Kalin Robert G. Hartman Donald K. Clark • rian Woodsome Ludwig • Robert C. Kettie Judith Ingram Hatfield • Diane Scrafton Cohen s Macomber • F. Fritz Knight Judith Miller Heekin • Carolyn Evans Consoli.no • 11emory of Paul R. LaVerdiere Leon R. Holme • Virginia Murphy Cragin �alter Breckenridge David H. La�rence • Jane Holden Huerta • Peter E. Crooker s Munson Megathlin Rita Reilly Leytze In memory of Deborah Berry Dennison Flint Moger Gregory \.\.MacArthur Walter Breckenridge, S. Frank D'Ercole en Roberts Moger Katherine Kie Madden Marjorie Dearborn Small '31 Charles E. DeWitt • rida Kovey Ne,,.·truln Stephen Markowitz and Ml'$. Peter Hoffman R. Dennis Dionne David O'Brien • Janice Cronk Marston • Diane Hilton Johnson Sandra Nolet Eielson liam H. Orne, Jr. Mary L. Martin Margaret Jack Johnston • Cynthia Spaniack Elsey ry S. Poor • Bruce W. McFarland Robert J. Jordan Thomas J. Evans, Jr. • yo Powell lames R. Mclnto h • John B. Kellom • Marilyn Blom Evans • :nces Wren Raymond • Sarah Phelan Mcintosh Elizabeth Lassen Knight Judith MacLeod Folger wsd 8. Reed Donald E. Megathlin, Jr. * Jerry LaForgia Jacquelyn Nunez Memorial e Daib Reisman • Cynthia Crockett Mendelson • Lawrence R. Lathrop Fund da Levinson Remis • Bruce W. Montgomery Dorothea Baldridge Lawrence • Townley Gamage Freeman rid A. Rhoades • Anthony E. Moore Charles C. Leighton Carol Trigg Friedley ila Campbell Rhoades • Joan G. Morrison • Chester W. Lewis Joseph H. Gibbons, Jr.

c 25 Richard H. Gibbs Joan McCartl1y Collier Nathaniel E. Butler • Stephen W. A. Thompson Gale Holtz Golden * Colleen Littlefield Conner Sally White Butler Daniel ff. Traister Susan Detwiler Goodall Whitney J. Coombs * Albert F. Carville, Jr. • Frances Jones Vitaglione Edwin K. Gow * Terence A. Cordner, Jr. Barbara Haines Chase * Peter Vogt • Margaret Bartlett Gray Edwin Cragin, Jr. Rogers S. Chase Susan Ferries Vogt * Robert A. Greer Hope Hutchins DiNapoli Meredith R. Claus Mary Dexter Wagner * Judith Hoffman Hakola Robert DiNapoli Susan Comeau Herbert A. Wainer Jacquelyn Nunez Memorial Patricia Downs * Anne Quirion Connaughton Margaret R. Wall * Fund Brenda Wrobleski Elwell * Charles T. DeWoody * Frederick A. Watkins * William D. Hamilton Bruce C. Ferguson James P. Dolian LuciJle E. Waugh Regina Foley Haviland James R. French Susan Freeman Domizi Catherine McConnell Webber A. Virginia Wriggins Hochella * Sandra J. Fullerton Stephen L. Eittreim J. Stephen Weeks • David F. Westgate William D. Hood * Gail Smith Gerrish * Barbara Mayo Evers * Jill Williams Hooper Linda Nicholson Goodman Patricia A. Ey Charles P. Williamson, Jr. * John R. Hooper Phyllis Crawford Grdenick Timothy M. Flint John M. Wilson Ellen Harper Hopler Philip J. Gregorio Karen Forslund William H. Witberill Vaughn J. Howland Janice C. Griffith * John T. Fraze * Lois Jordan Jasenski Edward F. Hayde, Jr. MacGregor Freeman Wilhelmina deKadt Juhlin Paul W. Hickey Paulette R. French Gene P. Keddy Ruth Veit Hodum * Diane Buckley Garthrigbt 1964 Samuel S. Kent Mary Deems Howland Janet Callahan Glennan Dorothy Boynton Kirkendall * Patricia Millett Kent Robert P. Glennan, Jr. Mark D.Al bertson Susan Hayward Albertson Thomas D. Kirkendall * Lynn B. Kimball Joanna Buxton Gormley * Donna Sample Kramer Dennis A. Kinne George M. Gross Joan McGhee Ames Charlotte Clifton Lee * Donna M. Lambson Thomas S. Grossman Charles F. Angell Theodore C. Lockhart * Ovila J. LaPlante * Laurice Puglia Haines Bentley H. Beaver Diana Sherman Luth Jean Young Lawrence * Deborah Munsell Hartz Barbara McClarin Bing Claire C. Lyons Donald E. Legro, Jr. Lewis K. Hathaway Jack Bober Anoe Lehman Lysaght Peter L. Leofaoti * Marjorie Walton Holmes Sara McCobb Bober David E. Marr * Richard A. Lessard Cynthia Richmond Hopper * Mary Stimson Bowie Patricia Houghton Marr * Richard W. Levesque David P. Hunt Roberta Wheeler Bradshaw Candace Castle Marsellus Raymond M. Loew Sherry R. Jackson Laurence I. Braun Nancy Tozier McEleamey * Malcolm F. MacLean, Ill Karen Beganny Johnson Kendall Burford Helen Johnson McFarlane Samuel R. McCleery, Jr. Pauline Ryder Kezer Linda Doe Burford Judith Parker Millen Jane Germer Meilke Gail Price Kimball * John N. Bush Elizabeth Holcombe Milliken * Richard S. Mmleman * Ralph A. Kimball, Jr. * Jean Brennon Call Druscilla Harris Mordecai * Patricia Jack Mosher Kirk R. Koenigsbauer Anne Gellhorn Campbell Robert C. Moritz * David C. Norman Janet MacColJ Krakauer Sally Page Canille * Bertha Clark Mutz Diane Hilton O'Connor Howard J. Lamson Sally Berry Chew George C. Nix Debora Price David C. Larsen Jonathan Choate Robert R. Oster Elaine Healey Reichert Constance Lederman Judith Milner Coche Barbara McGregor Otis Ency Schick Richardson Lechmanski Michael S. Cohen Gerry H. Parker Patricia Farnham Russell * N. Diane Lerner Barbara McFaul Cook Frances Maher Reinstein Arlene Gauthier Scanlon * John L. Martin * James B. Crawford Jacquelyn Nunez Memorial Richard R. Schmaltz * Priscilla Newbert Mallier Linda Johnson Crawford Fund Mary Swinney Stegall Brian G. McAlary • Patricia Downing Curtis Quimby N. Robinson Frank P. Stephenson * John A. McDonald • Barbara W. Darling Marjorie Kemp Roxbrough In memory of Barbara Read McEldowney Margaret Chandler Davey Frederick G. Sears Walter Breckenridge Edith Sewall McKeon * William M. Dowden Donald J. Shein Robert T. Sylvia * Susan Senkler McMullan Robert W. Drewes • Henry M. Sheldon, Jr. * Pamela A. Taylor * J. Wesley Miller, III * Josiah H. Drummond, Jr. • Sally Genthner Smith David C. Thaxter Michael S. Miller Lauritz N. Dyhrberg Grayce Hall Studley Louis C. Theobald, Jr. Robert T. Moulton, Jr. Nancy E. Eckel Penelope Dietz Sullivan Constance Fournier Thomas Jeanne Tougas Nix James G. Ellis • Charles J. Swensen Ann Tracy Anita J. Nourse * Susan Ellsworth Ellen McCue Taylor * Marjeanne Banks Vacco Linda S. Orr * Robert T. Emmet Norcross Teel, Jr. Richard P. Vacco Gretchen Miller Osseo Cynlliia B. Fischer David M. Tourangeau Roberta Loveland Vest Neal Osseo Jon August Frederikson Ernest V. Trowbridge * Janice Turner Vollmer Marvin C. Ostrovsky John E. Friberg Ano Weir Ventre Judith A. Webb Webb Marsha F. Palmer Arthur S. Fulman • J. Paul Whitehead, Jr. John C. Webster, ID Doris Wilson Perry Robert M. Furek Michael Wilcox Susan Keith Webster Byron Petrakis John W. Gibbons Henry A. Wilmerding, Jr. * Allston E. Weller, Jr. * Rodney D. Pierce Donald E. Gilbert, Jr. Henry K. Wingate * Joan Kisonak Wheeler Paul Pineo, Jr. Sally Saabye Gilbert William D. Wooldredge * Paul J. White Susan Schaeff Pineo John R. Gow, ill • Robert M. Wright David G. Wiggins * Edward W. Platner David Greene David M. Ziskind * Frank L. Wiswall, Jr. * Adele Ackley Pluta Dennis L. Hardy • Priscilla Gwyn Wiswall * Sally Morse Preston * James E. Harris • Elliot D. Woocher David Pulver * Peter D. Hart Christopher R. Wood Constance Lay Raikes Barbara Carr Howson Joan Tinker Wood Merrill Raikes Marllia Farrington Huotari 1962 Brenda Lewison Wooldredge * Jeannette Fannin Regetz John P. Kelleter Elmer C. Bartels Joseph A. Wright, fl Thomas 0. Richardson Colleen Khoury George P. Beaumont * Margaret Brown York Paul K. Rogers, In Nancy Saylor Kimball * Nancy Gould Beck Joan Dignam Schmaltz * Karen M. Knudsen * Paul R. Beck Michael Seder Elizabeth Ham Kunz James L. Bishop, Ill John S. Sh�ldon * Harry S. Libby Susan Welch Bishop 1963 Jay McC Smith Alex Lloyd Ralph A. Bradshaw William B. Smilli Jacqueline Roe Lloyd Anoe Ticknor Bridge * Mary Michelmore Ackerman Donn E. Springer Susan A. Lockhart Barbara Eayrs Bridges Judith Allen Austin Ruth Grey Springer Carol Haynes Lyman Andrew 0. Bridgman Warren P. Balgooyeo Lois Meserve Stansel Suzanne Noyes Mague • Rosemarie A. Carbino A. Lawrence Barr * Eleanor Burgess Stetson Linda Curtis Marshall John C. Chapman Whitford S. Bond * Carl W. Stinson Paul L. Marsolini • William V. Chase * Lizabeth Simonds Branson George Swasey Linda Field Mattox Gail Macomber Cheeseman * Jean Eielson Bridgman Bruce Swerling Susan Sawyer McAlary • William P. Clough Gillian Lamb Dutchman Diane Nelson Teubner Anita Hegmann McCray Marlyn Crittendon Coffey Karen Moore Butler • Thomas McK. Thomas * John C. Mechem

c 26 lnrgaret A. Miller • Barbara Chamberlain Dunham Joseph J. Connolly Stuart Clayman ancy Mitchell Miner * Da,·id S. Fearon \'irginia Grelotti Connolly Victor A. Conklin �no Schmidt N.>e James C. Forilano John S. Cookson John G. Cooper �enoeth P. Nye Nanc} Barnett Fort Jean Elizabeth Craig Joanne C. Dauphinee ohn A. Oaks * Karen Freitas Patricia Berg Currier John H. Demer 'liflord B. Olson Patricia McClay Gauer * Martha DeCou Susan H. Dunham 'aul K. Palmer, Jr. Margaret Hornaday Gillespie Kate Hol.linsbead Dixon Joseph M. Fine "rank H. Parker Michael C. Gilman William Doll William Fineman Uchard M. Pious Katharine Parker Gordon Malcolm L. Donaldson, Jr. Alice Hubert Gardner lenjamin C. Potter, Jr, Robert A. Gordon Edgar S. Downs, Ill William H. George lannab Sewall Potter Kenneth C. Gra) George S. Dukes Jean GrindeU Giles Lian S. Rhoades • Jay Kenneth Gronlund Joan Manegold Duk.es Christopher H. Glenn t ·ata Shaw Rhoades • Richard B. Harwood * Richard L. Dunnell, Jr. * Carol Severance Glenn birley Cobb Rich Nancy Winslow Harwood * Sandra Raynor Eastman Elizabeth Coffey Gross tkbard J. Robbat David F. Haskell James E. FelJ, Jr. * Sarah Shute Hale .-0is Philbrick Rockw·ell • Adora Clark Hill * Peter F. Fellows Sol Hartman lurdock J. Ross, Jr. Thomas A. Hill * John W. Field, Jr. Phyllis E. Hoar oan Thiel Sanford * Randall L. Holden, Jr. Carl M. Floyd Thomas H. Hopgood tepben Schoeman Patricia Charlton Jacob Lynn Seidenstuecker Gall Barbara Fitzsimmons Hughes larbara Gordon Schoeoeweis L}nn LongfelloYI Knight Anne Ruggles Gere Richard W. Hunnewell awreoce D. Scholze Maria Seva<>t Koenigshauer Anthony S. Giles Robert E. Jackman erroJd L. Shapiro Diane Terrv Kowal Richard Gilmore Andrea L. Jennison lattia Phillips Sheldon * Harold F. Kowal John B. Glaze Peter C. Jensen ;1oria A. Shepherd Lewis Krinsky * Carol Rodgers Good Sue Jane Barden Johnson )onald J. Short * Rebecca um d Legro Peter N. Grabosky Stephen R. Katz ;eorge Shur Robert B. Lewis Pamela Harris Holden Philip M. Kay ames S. Simon • Elisabeth H. L) man Ruth Loker Ingham Mary Beth Lawton 'enneth B. Skodnek William E. Manin William P. Ingham Richard P. Lemieux i Uan M. Smith Barbara C. l\lcGillicuddy * Ba) ard W. Kennett Charles R. Levin ,ois Lyman Smith Susan L. l\JcGinle) L. Gary Knight * In memory of \bbot K. Snow i'iormao F. Miner * William Lah·ix, Jr. Walter Breckinridge :mdraSmith Sobocioski Jonathan F. Mood) Peter J. Lax William J. Loveday �enneth C. Stone Kenneth J. Murray Laura Peirce Lehn Donna G. Lumpkin )avid G. Sveden Susan Brol\n :\luicbe Kathleen Beebe Lundberg George J, Markley ane Lewis Sveden William B. l'ieil, Jr. Barbara \\' ise Lynch John 1\1. McGirr 'arbara Flewelling Swanson Shirlee Clark :'lo'eiJ Dennis F. Maguire, ID Eric A. Meindl �atbarine Camp S} Ivester * \'t'illiam A. Oates, Jr. Paula Hay den \laguire Richard W. Merkel tichul S) Ivester * France :\fatteson Packard Marguerite Malcolm Robert A. Miner udith \'an Dine S} lvia * Elizabeth Stel ens Palmer Charles J. McLennan Linda LaMonica Monk .awrence E. S3 ming ton Dal id F. Parish Harrison G. Mook Marcella Ray Morin oan Phillipps Thompson Prosper K. Parkerton Edward Mowry Sanda Stemmler Paquette :llza.beth CrocJsoo Janice Wood Parsoru; Frank W. Mnsche Linnea L. Poulsen on Michael B. Vore John Gary Par�m Frank G. Neal, lU Helen H. PoweU iruce L Waldman Sheila Web ter Pierce Peter C. Nester In memof) of >orothy A. Weathers * Arnold Repetlo Susan K. Nutter John C. Wood '67 tobert S. W eibust • Geoffre) T. Robbins Richard T. Osborne Lou Richardson 'eter J. l\ balle.> Loube MacCubn�y Robbim John S. Perkins Dorothy L. Roberts 'arlton H. Winslow, Ill • Randolph R. Roody LaYlrence H. Pike • Cecelia F. Ronis larbara Campbell Witherell Paul M. Ro Nathaniel D. Pitnof Penny Fertel Sadowski .ucinda L. WuJling Galin Scotti Peter W. Redmond Richard Sadowski tephen E. Young L3 nn Smith Short " Martha W atsoo Schulze Douglas Schak 'rank T. Zaremba Arthur • Sills Brian 1'1.Sh:icter Edward P. Scherer Judith (. uptill Simmons • Ruth Kelleher Shncter Derek V. Schuster Anna OYl eru; Smith • Nanc.) Johnson Smith Judith Macintosh Seidel Starbuck Smith. TU • William C. Snow Katherine A. Seligmann Eric R. Spitzer Sus:m Ebin�cr Spencer C. Tem Shaw 1965 Pamela Pier oo Stokes \'incent G. Surabian Christopher Sinton Eliot F. Terborgh * • Jarid C. Anderson Peter Swartz Ruth Seagull Sinton John D. TeYlhey liane Mattison Anderson Carl 0. Tighe • Donna G. Tyler Patricia Ra) mond Thomas • ruce L. Ansoes Deborah Wilson Vao Atta Judith G. Van Alstyne 811rbara tlon ard Trai ter tandall W. Aotik Gerald N. \'an Atta, Jr. William L. Vanderweil Fred J. Wetzel !.ichard W. Bankart • Diane G. ,.an W"k William A. � alker J. Randall William • ohn H. E. Baxter TV -e Richard Waddin ton David G. Watterson, Jr. Loretta Kim Williams * g )one mer Buter Eli1abelh Hemberg Went Diana K. Weatherby Anne Godlc)' Wilson auJine Belanger Beaudoiu .J ohn A. \\.'heeler Patricia J. Whittemore cas.. andra CoU\IDS Wright ocel}n Coyle Bierman \1n11:aret Fnllon Wheeler Lawrence J. Wholley, Jr. Juditla Ey�c'> WrubJe oan Copitboroe Bo?.en I e�lie Sutherland Wilkes Eric R. Williams :\lichael P. Ziter ;ordon W. Bowie Geoffre) P. Williams • oho W. Bragg Dean D. Williamson Two Anonymous Donors ::tn!n Jaffe Brown • Ann \.fcCarty Wong :enooo W. Bryan Jeffrey D. Wright ally Thompson Bryan 1966 .Natalie Bowerman Zaremba falcolm L. Call Nancy Reinelt Adams 1968 oho F. Camocban Peter C. Anderson Nancy J. Abbott lizabeth Stark Champlin Nancy DeWitt Antik David Adelman oan Stressenger Cbesle) 1967 Robert S. Aisner :.atherine McGee Christie Elilabeth Peo Arrru,trong Carlton E. Akeley onathan Clamer We<>le.r E. Barbour Carol L. Beers Maxine Allison Anderson .lison A. Coady Bruce W. Barker James W. Begin Jacqueline B. Aulsoo :ordon �L Corey Doris Cbalmer' Dcdinger Anthon) J\.L Benjamin Pri cilia C. Austin inda Stems Corey Jame!> '1. Dither Lawrence Bernstein Deborah H. Ayer Villiam T. Cottle, Jr. Peter L. Blumenthal • Caroline Kresky Bernstein Penelope Hume Baker Thornie. F. Bo�ho

C27 David W. Bryan Christine Tarbox Nelson John F. Burnham Susan Wakeman Nancy Dodge Bryan Paul S. Nelson Beth Sanborn Burrage Patricia L. Walker James A. Bryner John Nishijimi Thomas S. Burrage Kathryn Batten Ward Patricia E. Carney David W. Oelerking Anna Thompson Canders Thomas J. Watson, Ill Elizabeth Savicki Carvellas William R. Palombo Stephen A. Canders Lloyd C. Welken Ira C. Cooke Diana M. Parker Jane Chandler Carney Susan Magdefrau Werkhoven Colby Currier Jo Anne Grossman Pearlman Ronald Caruso Mary Walker Wheeler Ellen J. Dockser Linda Brooks Perkins Dennjs Casey Lowell L. Wilkes, III Jean Reeve Edelstein I. Victor Pinansky Richard Chabot Edward F. Williams Mark Edelstein Edward E. Rawson E. Lee Woodman Cioffi Raymond L. Williams Nancy Famulari Thomas R. Rippon Mary Jane Clifford Alden C. Wilson Stephen D. Ford Elizabeth Rotch Jeffrey W. Coady Catherine Gorham Woodin Richard Foster G. Richard Sabbag Virginia L. Coates Edward M. Woodin Nancy Thomas Fritz Richard F. Samson Vicki Carter Cunningham Thomas G. Wright Jill Brown Fuller Jay H. Sandak Anne G. Curtis Stephen B. Wurzel Kathryn Simpson Gamble Harlan Schneider John A. Davies William H. Goldfarb Jeremy T. Schneider David P. Demers Anonymous Donor Dorothy Evans Guillen Nancy A. Schweitzer Doris Briggs Downing Carol Bennison Hartman Judith Dionne Scoville Cheryl M. Dubois Theresa L. Hill Paul A. Scoville Gregory J. Ellsworth Ann Wilson Hobart Jerry Senger Frederick C. Emery, Jr. Peter M. Hobart Janet E. Semonian Roberta Kent English 1970 Leslie Mason Hopkins Michael L-H Shu Donald C. Esty, Jr. Deborah Williams Anderson Elizabeth Bridges Home Olive Niles Shu Margaret Allan Ewell Karen S. Anderson John C. Hutchins Vaughn Jelly Sills Irving B. Faunce Nancy Anthony Jolan Force Ippolito Diana. Soule Carol B. Feldman Susan Baird Joseph Jambriska, Jr. Virginia Rowe Stark.is Stephen C. Fisher Elizabeth Belding Borchers Cecily Smjth Johnson Bonnie Thompson Ellen Florin Benjamin C. Bradlee, Jr. Kent A. Johnson Barbara Stanford Tremblay Emily Kreinich Gallagher Walter Brower John P. W. Jost Lee D. Urban Joseph Gallagher Mona E. Burnett Bruce Kidman Catherine McManus Linda I. Gray Pamela Warner Champagne Joan Gutman Kidman Vanderweil Joel M. Greenfield John A. Cioffi Jean Miller Kolonel Paula Van Meter Warren S. Heller Laura Struckhoff Cline Richard J. Kuchar Susan M. Volpe Henry Helm Steven D. Cline William B. Kueffner Robert E. Waldinger George L. Higgins, Ill Brian J. Cooke Kenneth S. Lane Stevenson E. Ward, Ill Edward S. Hoe Cheryl Dineen Richard 0. Larson Gary N. Weaver Richard T. Jacques Jacquelyn T. Dingwall Jeffrey T. Lathrop Hope Jahn Wetzel John M. Janes Peggy Elkus Nancy Winslow Lemieux Arthur B. Weyand Sarah Johnston Mark S. Fraser Penelope Pike Lemon Margaret Whitaker Douglas 0. Kant David M. Gilbert John P. Leopold Elizabeth Fernald Williams David K. Katz Marlene B. Goldman Frederick E. Levine Judith A. Williams David S. Keene Cheryl Moriarty Higgins Linda S. Levy Deborah Stephenson Wysor Laurie A. Killoch Sandra J. Holler Robert M. Lloyd Kenneth C. Young, Jr. James Klingensmith Richard I. Hunt, Jr. Susan Davidson Lombard John W. Kusiak Elaine Treworgy Jacques Barbara Brown Loveday Catherine Cyr Latvis Nancy Jorczak Joseph P. McCormack Alan Z. Levin Joan Katz William J. McKinney, Jr. 1969 Martha Peverly Lewis Benjamin W. Kravitz Andrea Marshall McLennan Stephen E. Anderson Denise Harvey Liebowitz Roberta Murrell Lane Deborah Nutter Miner Robert W. Anthony William H. Lyons John C. Lombard Jane Peterson Moody Barry M. Arkin Nancy Mathers Charles A. Lord, Jr. Richard J. Morey Dexter Arnold Susan M. Mathews Judith Kelly Lord John A. Morgan Gary M. Austin Anita Matson Karen Knapp Lyons Nancy DeAngelis Morgan Betsey J. Baker Thomas McBrierty Peter W. Mackinlay Richard A. Moriarty Raymond E. Beard, Jr. Barton J. Merutove Deborah Fitton Mansfield Judith A. Mosedale David W. Blair Jeanne L. Merola Christine Nabobedian Markley Howard I. Mosher, Jr. Steven Blumsack Patricia Moore Ano L. McEwen Patricia Davis Murphy Rae J. Braunmuller Raymond Mott D. Bruce McNamee Judith Redmayne Neal Giles C. Browne Lucinda D. Murray Thomas Munson Barbara Kuczun Nelson Peter C. Brown David J. Noonan Mary Carroll Ray Robert L. Oldershaw Kathryn Hill Revett Mary E. Olsen Stuart Rothenberg Ann Montgomery Osborne Dennis R. Salmi James L. Osborne Leslee Anderson Scherer Dwight L. Parsons, II Howard S. Sharples, Jr. Robert Crowell Memorial Fund Jeffrey Silverstein Elizabeth Pond Richard I. Spector Joyce E. Preece Andrej T. Starkis Carol A. Putnam Cynthia F. Wallace Robyn L. Ramsay Jane Stinchfield Willett William R. Revett Donna Mason Williams Jane Master Rohrbach Nancy Spokes Rudnick Robert Rudnick Jean Ryniker Anoe York Samson 1971 Curtis G. Schneider Brice R. Barnes Thomas B. Shulhof Robert Ewell Deborah Tucker Sharples Alice Huse Smith Howard M. Latham Susan Lieberman Vincent G. Smith Stephen R. Orlov Susanne Gilmore Snow Donna Massey Steffey J. Bole H. Steffey t t Deceased. Gail Wright Stephemon In memory of *Alumni who have contributed Walter Breckenridge consistently over the past five Daniel P. Todzia years.

C28 eight children among them. . . . Gren meetings, speaking and the Maine Old Libbey, Colby associate librarian, re­ Vale wa awarded a Colby Brick in June Cemetery Association, an organization ceived a service award from student gov­ in "deep appreciation of extraordinary devoted to the preservation of the old ernment - a silver bowl - and a dozen loyalty and service Lo Colby." I am burying grounds. Write me if you "dig" red roses. The honor was one of many ure you join me in congratulating him geneology, collecting epitaphs, making bestowed on Elizabeth . upon her retire­ on thi ignal honor. Gren and his wife photographs or rubbings of grave stones, me nt. The summer A lumn11s also fea­ traveled to Ru sia and the Scandinavian re toring old graveyards or copying in­ tured a retirement story on Earle Mc­ ountrie . He writes that the ··new Con­ scriptions. I edit a newsletter that goes Keen, director of placement and career necticut Yankees are enjoying the coun­ to our more than 500 members, and help planning, who devoted his entire career try life," and extends the usual we! ome plan our •·fun" meetings. Never a duJl to Colby folks .... Ruth Allen Peabody moment! and her husband spend their summers in You see, with practically no news from East Eddington and winters in Fort you since reunion I have to write about Meyer , Fla. They've been on a Carib­ myself. What are you doing, you retired bean cruise and to enezuela, and Ruth class members? ews clippings refer to i busy with volunteer church and edu­ Carl MacPherson's 42 years of teaching cational work. Another recent activity at Brockton (Mass.) High School and was salmon fishing in New Brunswick Duckie's 18 years at Lynch Junior High and Newfoundland .... Mary Watson in Winchester, Mas . Welcome to the Flanders and her sister, Jean Watson '29, club, Carl and Duckie. vi ited relatives and friend in Virginia, Do let me hear from you, a note or New York and Washington state during even a post card, before the next class the summer. They al o took a side trip news section of the magazine goes to to Skagway, Alaska, and Bennett Lake in pre s telling me of your plans, activities, the Yukon Territory. They ended their hobbie and travel . ewspaper clippings journey by visiting their sister, Elizabeth about anyone in the class are welcome, Watson Gerry '27, in Brewer and plan too. As always, I'll be delighted to see to spend the winter in Florida.... Harry any of you when you pass through Kit­ Greene, who passed away Aug. 14, gave tery on your way to or from Colby (or promise as a student of bi great capacity anywhere). for compassion and understanding of his fellow men, which be displayed in bis 1929 years as a physician. His was a rare and Jean M. Watson gallant spirit, re pected and admired by 67 Hawthorne Drive North alJ who knew him. Tho e pri ileged to New London, Conn. 06320 be his friends loved him. He leaves a lasting memorial of esteem in the hearts E. Richard Benson was pre ented a and minds of friend , acquaintances and plaque by the Salvation Army in recog­ patient . nition of 25 years of service as treasurer. PauJ Gates, John Stambaugh Professor He and Ir . Ben on pent last winter in Jean Watson, our able correspondent of American Hi tory at Cornell and for­ ero Beach, Fla. On their way they for 1929, has been an avid traveler and a mer history department chairman for I 0 vi ited her �i ter in North Carolina. They duffer on the golf course for years. Now years, retired in June. A faculty mem­ i ited Cape Kennedy twice as guests of he is working at both hobbies seriously. ber since 1936, Paul was con idered an the ational Aeronautics and Space Ad­ School was out for Jean in June for the authority on the history of the American mini5tration - fir t to tour the John F. last time. With 42 year of leaching be­ We t and U. S. public land policies. He Kennedy Space Center. then to view with hind her, she beaded for SeattJe. "I've is the author of a comprehen ive ht tory ice Pre ident Agnew and other digni­ promi ed myself the next time I went to on public land developments. Many of taries the Apollo 14 liftoff for the moon Seaille, I would get to Alaska," she bis graduate students followed in hi lru.t Jan. 31. . .. During the tour of the mu ed before leaving. "So maybe this field: 15 articles by former students were vehicle embly building (the world' time. . . . " ext year it may be the prepared in bis honor for a book, Tire large t building in volume) they read Mediterranean and Africa, where a friend Frontier in American De1·elopme111, in the word "Colby" about 500 feet above works as a missionary. She has seen most 1969. them in the middle of lhe high bay area. of Europe. ''But I haven't been to the (It was the name of the crane, no doubt.) Mediterranean yet." As for golf: 'Tm 1926 "One might say that all recent flights to not very good because I haven't had time to the moon have been upported initial­ to practice - until now." Hilda M. Fife 21 Wentworth Street ly by Colby," Dick remarked ....Oscar Jean was mathematics chairman for 24 years at the Williams School in New Kittery, Maine 03904 M. Chute. re earch con ultanl for the lllinois A ociation of School Board , be­ London. Conn., where she lives. Previ­ Silence settled over the class after our came dean of academic affair at Na­ ously she was at Ricker Classical Insti­ reunion. Presumably member have been tional College of Education in Evanston. tute and Junior College in Houlton (now busy doing whatever they do in the good He serves on two advisory committees a college) and the Emma Willard School, ol' summertime. As for me, I've been for the Illinois Superintendents of Public Troy, N. Y. Why teach mathematics? teaching again - a summer course for In truction. "It seemed like more of a challenge .... graduate at the Univer ity of Maine at Charles Jordan retired this year after I encourage the girls to take as much Portland-Gorham called "Literature of 47 years in the field of education, 33 of math as they can and I have tried to Maine and the AU antic Province . " There them in Auburn where he erved as encourage a lot to be doctors - we neec;I is growing interest and cooperation in teacher, then principal of the Walton and o many more." Jean, a former college studies of joint significance to Maine, Web ter chools. Earlier he taught in trustee who earned her master's at Col­ New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Ed­ Richmond and Winchester, Mass. Since umbia, takes pride in her membership in ward Island and Newfoundland. Ed 196 he has been director of education the international honorary society, Delta McKay '30 is one of the leader of the services for Mechanic Fall , Poland and Kappa Gamma, in professional organ­ Institute of Atlantic Studies at the Uni­ Minot. We wi h him many years of ization and community activities in New versity of Maine. I'm always bu y with health and happiness. . . . F. Elizabeth London.

15 to education. Earle and Florence are Clayton and Mary Ann went to Europe the woods at Canyon Lake. He belongs traveling in a new motor home .... Be­ last summer, visiting Switzerland, Ger­ to Masonic and Episcopal Church groups. sides naming a new education building many and Holland. They enjoyed the ...Harold Chase, M. 0., is professor of for Mark Shibles, the University of Maine Passion Play at Oberammergau. Clayton anesthesiology at Jefferson Medical Col­ awarded him an honorary doctor of is the only patent agent who isn't an at­ lege in Philadelphia. His spare time is pedagogy degree in June. Our congrat­ torney. His busy life includes giving slide spent landscaping the corner lot of his ulations to him. talks on "Revolutionary Roads," "The Villanova, Pa., home. . . . Bob Finch, Battle of Springfield," and "The Morris another ardent gardener, is vice president Canal." He is a member of the Sons of of Cominco American, Inc. He lives in 1931 the American Revolution, the Madison Spokane, Wash. "Tubby" Lemoine '32 Historical Society and president of the went out to visit the Finches last spring. Alice Linscott Roberts (Mrs. Wayne) Canal Society of New Jersey ....Jennie . . . Cordelia Putnam Inman is a mem­ Box 188 - R. R. 2 Dunn Millett and Don are living in ber of clubs and hospital auxiliaries in Portland, Maine 04 107 Bucksport. ...Jasper Foster received a Houlton. She enjoys traveling and visit­ "Budge" Chase Bevin writes philosophic­ weekly newspaper community award in ing her 11 grandchildren. . . . Margaret ally about the times, comparing the col­ Rumford July I 2 upon his retirement Choate Jives in Braintree, Mass., and lege students of today with those of our from 37 years of public education, 28 of teaches Latin at Thayer Academy. She decade. She discussed the hardships some them in Rumford where he was high spends her summers in Sedgwick and en­ of our generation endured to stay in school principal. joys an occasional winter vacation in school and the self denial of many par­ Thirty-eight attended our 40th reunion Florida. ents. . . . Isabel Clark retired from dinner - one of our best. Wish more of Margaret Fernald Smith, treasurer of leaching and lives in Sunset. She emerges you had been there. See you at our 45th the Franklin County 4-H Leaders, is in several times a year to do a math pro­ in '76. her sixth year of leadership work. Her gram for educational television. It would son, Robert, commended for his National be interesting to know how many chil­ 1933 Merit scores, was chosen one of four Maine 4-H members to attend the Na­ dren watch her lessons.... Rod and Peg Vesta Alden Putnam (Mrs. George) tional Conference in Washington, D. C. (Davis '28) Farnham crossed the country Alden Camps . . . Dorris Moore Cox, another resident last summer. ... Francis Juggins had a Oakland, Maine 04963 heart attack last spring. He had antici­ of Farmington, owns and operates a mag­ pated coming with "Lib" to our reunion. John Skinner, a lawyer and village justice azine subscription agency. Travel and "J ug" is legal representative for Lloyds in Sea Cliff, N. Y., urges us to get back snowmobiles are her bobbies. . ..Isa­ of London. His hobbies are flying and to Colby for homecoming games. Those belle MiJler Hutchinson lives in Ran­ golf. . . . "Andy" Karkos has retired weekends are almost as good as re­ dolph, Vt., where she has been a math from the Fitchburg, Mass., school system. unions and they occur every year. The teacher at the high school union for 14 Andy and his wife live in Plymouth, more class members present the more years. . . . Bertha Lewis Timson is a Mass. He is the new class representative fun for all concerned! . ..John Waite housewife and antique dealer in Kenne­ to the Alumni Council. ... John McCoy retired to New Braunfels, Tex., where he bunkport. She invites all Colby people Jr. retired in August. The following fishes, hunts and works on his yard in interested in antiques to stop and browse came from the YMCA Wednesday Re­ at Timberlae Antiques in winter or port: "This culminates a career with the Country Trash and Treasures in summer, Y spanning a period of 40 years, all of both on Ocean A venue. Bertha is presi­ which was spent in service to the youth dent of the local garden club, and a of the greater Patterson (N. J.) area. member of the health council and yacht Jack's program ingenuity ran the gamut club. Her husband, George, has been from organizing shoe shine boys into a elected president of the Ocean National company (teaching them to help them­ Bank of Kennebunk ....Marian Archer selves) during the depression of the early Graffam, the first woman to graduate 30s, to enlisting youth in a bank tag day from Suffolk Law School in 1937, retired (teaching them to help others) that raised from the greenhouse and honey business a record amount of money for World she and her husband operated. Combined, Service in 1971. Through his programs they have 13 children, 35 grandchildren at the Y, Jack was able to teach good and 26 great-grandchildren. Her son, a health habits, sportsmanship and citizen­ Vietnam veteran� is back there as a rov­ ship to young people which enabled them ing reporter-photographer. Marian's in­ to be champions all their lives." He was terests include Christian Science, writing, honored at a dinner June 16. "Shorty," exploring ideas and keeping in touch with as we knew him, was at the reunion with her big family.... Nancy Nivison Ham· his attractive wife and curly-haired 10- ilton and her husband still operate their year-old daughter. furniture store in Greenfield, Mass. Her Fran Page Taylor lives in Waterboro. four grandchildren live nearby. . . . Her wit was one of the high spots of our George and I saw Irv Malsch, and Put reunion dinner. . . . Ralph Snyder has ran into Bob Curtis at Rotary Club dur­ been named executive secretary-treasurer ing a trip to Waterbury, Conn., in July. of the Maine Savings and Loan League. . . . Dana Simmons has been appointed acting president of Unity College. Dana 1936 writes that his hobbies include raising Kathryn Caswell Abbott (Mrs. Carroll) The Sweetheart Plastics Division of flowers, playing the organ, golf and writ­ 21 Averill Terrace Maryland Cup Corp. has promoted ing. He and his wife have eight grand­ Waterville, Maine 04901 children. The oldest is entering the Uni­ Harold Plotkin '34 to vice president for versity of Colorado this fall. ...Clayton marketing. He has been with Sweetheart, Dr. Edmund N. Ervin received the an­ Smith writes about his family and their which has plants in four states, since nual New England Book of Golden interesting careers: earning doctorates, 1959. Harold and his wife are residents Deeds award during the Exchange Clubs Peace Corps work and special education. of Marblehead, Mass., and York. Conference last April at Chicopee Falls,

16 in establishing the school. Under his dent of Editorial Communications, Inc.. guidance and direction it has expanded of ew York City. visited the campus it· ervices steadily to the point where last pr ing under pon orship of the Al­ it can accommodate 60 children. bert Dorne Memorial Foundation. Ro­ Terri Carlyle Hadden's daughter, Cin­ land participated in informal and class­ dy, is a freshman at Colby .... Harold room meeting with faculty and �tudents. W. Hickey has been named director of He met with cla�ses in the hi tory of re­ the liberal arts division at Broome Tech­ ligions. oral interpretation. and creative nical Community College in Binghamton, writing. . . . Never in our days on the N. Y. Hal has been chairman of the Co/bv Echo. when I tried to serve the history and social sciences department deadi ine demands of Editor-in-chief at Broome since 1966 and on the facul­ Gammon. did exciting events of a season ty for I 0 year . He pecialize in Latin leave my deadline re pon e as uncertain American Hi tory.... Eleanor Tolan a this one. Hooker of orth Abington. Mass.. re­ Clas mate will under tand my excite­ tired after 26 year of teaching and rai - ment at being admitted to the ebraska ing three children .... Bert Mo her was Bar A5sociation through their spring ex­ appointed to the board of director of amination. At age 55. the excitement the Depo itors Trust Co... . John Rod­ .,.. � such that I have become a rather erick, one of three merican new men uncertain compiler of clas news. divid­ lo accompany the U. S. table tenni team ing my time between the usual event of on its historic vi it to China. vi ited his life and exploring opportunities in the native Waterville in August. John wa in practice in the neighboring state clear to the tate" to mal..e a documentary film the Iowa border. I was almost close on China for his employer. A ociated enough to get in touch with John Dolan Pre He poke at Colby Oct. 14 on '36. a talwart friend. in Des Moine . but "China Revi ited'' for the annual Dana­ a phone call from another friend of that Bixler Convocation. cla altered that slightly. Tom Van Slyke '36 and I planned to "Last week I received a picture from meet in the Bay Area in the pring of Colby College," Bill Clark '36 \HO te in 1937 I 9.t2 when I came out of Skagway. a summer new paper column about the Michael "Jerry" Ryan la�ka. to enter the ervice. Tom wa in tendency of the young to blame their 1900 South Cla} ton treet Vallejo. alif.. when I embarked by steamer at the head of the Inlnnd Pas­ elders for all the \\Orld' ill . "I didn't Den er, Colo. 02 10 know ' hat it wa . I aid. 'Why run I sage for "outside" (the state ). Mean­ gening thi photo of all the e old people?' Premiere author. lecturer and communi­ '' hi le Tom wa Lran ferred to Texa . Our Uncle Jake av it and aid, That' your cation peciali t Roland Gammon, pre i- long po tponed meeting materialized last graduating class at reunion and if you were in the picture the re t of them wouJd look younger.' ... "He was right. The picture Y.as of my classmate , 35 year later . . . and I want to ay that tho e people don't look like villain at all. They look bewildered, yes. and ...a little tired, but they don t look like folks who have con pired to end the ble ing of the world. They looked, barring difference in co tume, Like their children will look in another 20 years. Of cour e. as far as the radio jingle i concerned, their children, being about 30 or o. may be the parenl.5 who are being plugged for bugging." (Btll re­ ferred to the radio me sage that prompt­ ed the col umn: "'Bug your parents.' aid the voice. 'Bug your parents. That'· the way to get the parks cleaned up.' ") Bill concluded, "If o, that 1 all right in one way because their parents mu t be the ones who brought them up to believe that they could get away with bugging Nominates Trustees people witbo getting their backside AlwnniCouncil warmed ....�� Alumni Council nominees for the Board of Trustees are Eugenie "Jean" Hahlbohm Hampton '55, Le ter F. Week ·I 5 (center) and William L. Byran '4 . Mrs. Hampton, former lumni A o iation vice pre ident, live in Top field, M�s., and teache second Mass. The award is pon ored by the grade. Professor-emeritu Week ( hemi try, I 919-1954), Colby Brick recipient in ew England Di trict Exchange lub . 1967, live in Boothbay Harbor and i a former state legi lator and Waterville city Ed' mo t di tingui hed contribution ha councilor. Mr. Bryan b as i tant dean of admi ion at the Univer ity of Maine. He i been his .,.. ork in the field of mental re­ a former Colby coach, as i tant dean of men and director of admi ion . tardation. He was a founder of the Anicle VIII, ection 2 of the Alumni A ociation on titution provide lhat other Greater Waterville A ociation for Re­ al umni may be nominated by petitions signed by 25 or more alumni and filed with tarded hildren and erve as chairman the executive ecretary before Feb. I. 1972. If there are no nominations by petition, of its school board. He wa� in trumental the council will declare election of nominees named above at the winter (I 972) meeting.

17 June 21. We wound up a great evening that Virgil Hinckley retired from teach­ with the community hospital in Camden with a past-midnight phone call to John ing at Traip Academy in Kittery. Best where he is administrator. Heber, who Dolan. I hadn't seen Tom since the wishes to him ... . Art 1l10mpson, dean transferred to the U. S. Military Acad­ spring of 1938 just before I headed west. of Boston University's college of engin­ emy, retired from the Army in 1965 and . . . Good things happen in pairs: next eering and a trustee, was the first recipi­ worked as a scientific executive at the came a call from Ray Farnham, who ent of the Earle H. Baily award estab­ Atomic Energy Commission Weapons was motoring to Idaho. He and Ruth lished in memory of a faculty member Test Site outside Las Vegas until the brought me happy reminiscences from at B. U. move to Camden last year. . . . Ruth Maine (particularly Madison where we Jo and I have acquired a cottage on Stebbins Cadwell is enthusiastic about the both taught high school). Though Ray the Pemaquid Trail at Pemaquid Beach. "instant family" she acquired with her was a year ahead of me, we had a We would welcome any Colby friends marriage in 1968. She gave up the re­ crowded several hours and pleasant lun­ who happen to be in the vicinity. union to be on hand for the arrival of cheon discussing friends of our under­ grandchild number eight. . ..John Dag­ graduate days. A very pleasant surprise, gett, whom we remember proudly for his their visit, recalling those great Eddie 1941 prowess in carrying leather for that Roundy baseball teams of the mid and chan1pionship football team, is a partner Elizabeth Sweetser Baxter (Mrs. Elmer) late 30s - pitcher Al Farnham, out­ in Jones-Daggett Associates, a Milwaukee 745 Main Street fielder Ray "Hocker" Ross, Charlie Geer, leather business. Johnny and Nat Mooers Newington, Conn. 06 1 11 Jack Sheehan and the superlative Pea­ ('42) have a real Colby household: her bodys (Jim, Woody and Ralph). The Our thanks to Joanna MacMurtry Work­ father, Bill Mooers '14, is living with 1971 baseball team sounds like one of man for her fine reporting job of past them ....Evelyn Gates DeKemper has the good ones (and the track team's first years. Her notes and Norris Dibble's moved to 7119 Lakeside Drive, Charlotte, in the State Meet was out of this world!) summary of our 30th reunion provided N. C .... Virginia "Jiggs" Mosher is a .... But applying the language of this most of the material for this column. chemist in Spartanburg, S. C., where generation to those Colby baseball teams Just a few of us arrived June 11 for Alaskan sealskins are processed. Jiggs is coming into the world war two years, the Alumni Weekend dinner at which a converted "Yankee" and loves South they were "something else." Bob Pullen and George Beach, among Carolina. But she gets back to Maine others, received Colby Bricks. On Satur­ every summer. ... Lin '40 and Joanna day there were alumni seminars, the lob­ Workman have a summer home at Pema­ 1940 ster and steamer bake at the fieldhouse, quid and are among those contemplating retirement in Maine. . . . Elmer and Linwood L. Workman Jr. then a fine, very informal get-together Betty Baxter acquired a Colby daughter 3 Spring Lane for a drink or two at the Beaches' cot­ commencement day (June 6) when son, Woodville, Mass. 01784 tage on the lake. Thirty classmates and assorted spouses were on hand for a fine David '70, married Deborah Nelson '7 1 It doesn't seem possible that more than social hour and our reunion dinner at the in Lorimer Chapel. Gustave Todrank, a year has passed since some 30 of us Silent Woman. President and Mrs. professor of philosophy and religion, and celebrated our 30th reunion at Colby Strider and the Sid Farrs appeared at our the Rev. Ledyard Baxter '67, brother of with a dinner at the "Jeff." Class news dinner briefly, and Bob had a few appro­ the bridegroom, performed the ceremony. gleaned since then has been mighty priate comments. Then it was back to Grandmother Phyllis Sturdivant Sweetser scarce. Dana Hall and our 30th reunion floor, of '19 was there with many other Colby Gordon Jones of Needham, Mass., has all things, for a bull session into the friends. been elected a director of the Raytheon small hours. Some of that talk was Co. Gordon, a former Colby trustee, is about education, since so many of us are executive vice president for financial op­ involved. Colby's adaptation to change 1945 erations of John Hancock Mutual Life provides an opportunity to try to under­ Douglas N. Smith Insurance Co. . . . Recently we heard stand other points of view. 172 West Main Street The group included Henry and Jane Ellsworth, Maine 04605 Russell Abbott, Charles and Mrs. Barn­ father, George and Martha (Rogers '42) A July 7 Christian Science Monitor fea­ Beach, Dwight and Mrs. BeaJ, Norris and ture on the enterprising men who have Mrs. Dibble, "Cappy" '40 and Barbara developed the burgeoning cable-television Partridge Dyer, John and Mrs. Eaton, industry listed Judge Sherwood Tarlow Henry and Ruth Roberts Hathaway, Jo­ as part owner of one cable firm with four seph and Beatrice Kennedy Maltais, Rich­ Massachusetts franchises and as majority ard and Virginia (Earrand '43) McDon­ owner of another serving four additional ald, Robert and Mrs. Pullen, Virginia communities. A top fund-raiser for for­ Ryan, Herbert and Mrs. Stems, Maynard mer Gov. Endicott Peabody and John F. '38 and Lubov Leonovitch Waltz, and Kennedy, he has other media interest, in­ Linwood ' 40 and Joanna MacMurtry cluding three radio stations. Workman. Maurice Whitten, associate professor The new director of the Manchester of physical science at the University of (N. H.) Veterans Administration Hospi­ Maine's Gorham campus, was awarded tal is Ronald Wallace, who has been a Ph.D. in science education this spring with the V. A. since 1946, most recent­ at Ohio State University. ly as hospital administration specialist in the Washington, D. C., central office.. .. Ed Toolis has been promoted to vice 1946 president of finance by Maxon Industries, Shirley Martin Dudley (Mrs. Charles) southern California manufacturer of 1003 Windsor Avenue solid waste collection and disposal equip­ Windsor, Conn. 06095 ment, and hydraulic lift gates for trucks. Ed lives with his wife and three children The class celebrated a memorable re­ in West Los Angeles.. . . Heber Brill is union in June. I'm sorry that some of you were unable to attend because you Gordon Jones happy to be back in Maine and delighted

18 ette '37 for math), Dr. and Mrs. (Profes­ sor) Comparetti (music and English), Ray (chemistry), and Joan Aarseth and Chuck Dudley. Prizes were presented as follows: first reunion re ervation, Betty Scalise Killam; most children, Connie Choate Trahan (eight); members with off­ spring at Colby, Jean O'Brien Perkins and Clenyce M.iller Kaplan; coming the longest distance, Phil and Marion Boyne from California. A te timonial was pre­ sented in ab entia to Mary Young: a Jet­ ter from her high school principal prais­ ing Mary highly. Similar testimonials will be presented to classmates every five years. You will be interested in knowing who attended, along with tho e already men­ tioned and their spouses: Dot Dunham Hobbs and husband, Richard; Ann Nor­ wood Stred; Adelaide Jack McGorrill, Georgina Guilliford Fielding and Stan; Ruth Lewin Emerson and Joe; and Emily Holbrook Pel�ie and Bruce. Many thanks to President Aarsetb and Chairman Ray for all their work in mak­ Colby friends are doing pioneering re­ ray, which produces hadowgraphs main­ ing our reunion a big succe s. search in neutron radiography which ly of density and thickne s variation Look in another is:.ue for more news holds great promi e for diagnosi and (fractured or di eased bone . for exam­ of classmates. treatment of tumors and tissue ailments, ple). But neutron are more sensitive to among other things. Dr. Philip Boyne '46 sub tance in fie h and bone marrow, and (left) i oral surgery division chairman even in machine parts. When Phil im­ 1949 at UCLA's School of Denti try . William plant a ne\\ bone in a jaw, neutron can Jean Sheppard Silva (Mr . Bernard) i Whittemore '45, a Ph.D. enior cienu t how quickly whether it takes up new 33 Marla Lane !I with Gulf General Atomic Corp. in San organic material. or failing to do �o. be­ Reading, Mass. 01867 Diego, is in charge of the firm's TRIGA gin� to "die." The technique i expected I Reactors Facility. to take the place of lower. co tlier te ts Robert Sage, erving his third term as i' Their paper on the medical potential including biop ie . On Bill' industrial pre ident of Parker Hill f\.ledical Center I of neutron radiography has attracted �cene, an atomic reactor can radiograph in Bo�ton. headed a group of area digni­ con iderable attention. Still being per­ a wide range of part and materiab with­ tarie who were ho!>ts Sept. 12 at a din­ fected, the technique is similar to the X- in fu lly as embled metal ob1ec�. ner for Dr. Jonas Salk, di coverer of the polio vaccine. Bob wa Alumni As ocia­ tion fund rai ing chairman la t year. It was a pleasure to hear from Terna Kaplan Cushner la t pring. Her on, mi ed a grand time. The pre ence of coming Colb�· pre ident. He aid hi Dr. and Mrs. Bixler was the ingredient be t choice m life were (I) marrying tuart '7 5. i the thrrd generation of her wluch made thi an outstanding reunion. Mrs. Bixler and (2) coming to Colby. Dr. Bixler said that ours wen: the Sin e retirement he has taught at the amazing year . We knew the darkest universitie of and Maine, Bow­ days and it is amazing that Colby sur­ doin and Washington Univer ity and vived: in 1943 the enrollment wa down Tharnmasart University in Bangkok. to 295. Remember Rowena and the blue After telling many amu ing torie , Dr. beetle? She and the bu held the college Bixler concluded: "Ble s you all. We've together. Dr. Bixler told bus torie of been together during four years which going to basketball game and freezing were crucial, critical times in the h1 tory nights. Ia tho e days there were three of Colby." establi.shments - girls on the hill, cadet Cloyd arselb, class president and in Foss and the men on the old campus. 1 C. for the evening, showed a movie (Remember the day the girl left Fo s called "Cla� of 1946." He made it II Hall and the cadets moved in?) The col­ from nap�hots and pictures be bad ob­ lege ran on a shoestring. There were tained from Joe Smith '24 and others, three fatiguing terms with no extra and it wa excellent. The sound track money for the faculty. In 1943 Dr. Av­ con bted of Cloyd speaking and Colby erill gave Colby J,000 to bring 20 out­ ongs. Reunion Chairman Charlene standing men to Colby as speakers Blance Ray did an excellent job and was (Hocking, Perry, Sam Greene, Comma­ elected our representative to the Alumni ger, Chapple, Robert Frost, etc.) That Council. Hannah Karp Laip on and Ano same year the college received 5,000 to La, Hence Boody (remember the three start music and art programs. Profe or witche at graduation?) read the pro­ Comparetti taught music and Professor phecy they wrote for commencement. Sam Greene, art. Honorary certificates of clas member- When Dr. Bixler was celebrating his hip were given to the Bixlers, Profe or 25th reunion at Amherst, he received a McCoy (German). Smith (p ychology), phone call and was asked to consider be- Strong (French), Zukow ki (Lucille Pin- Robert Sage

19 family to attend Colby. Tema's mother Williamstown, Mass., and Hingham, administrative officer for the New York is Besse Levine Kaplan '24. Terna has Mass .... Maurice F. Ronayne is the State Department of Transportation's Re­ been involved in community work for new vice president of the Federal Pro­ gion 6. He lives in Hornell, N. Y . . . . many years, and last year started taking fessional Association. . . . Joan With· As a teacher of French and Spanish at courses at Boston University . . ..Carle· ington Downes has been named Kent Cony High School in Augusta, Joan ton Stinchfield received a Colby Gavel in town chairman of the 1971 fund drive Acheson Bridge plans to take a group of June as president of the New England for the Mental Health Association of students to Spain next April. She studied Association of Chemistry Teachers. He Northwestern Connecticut. ...Harland in France for a month in the summer of is on the faculty at Greenfield (Mass.) Eastman is the number two man in the 1970. . . . "Vangie" Sferes Getzen can Community College. . . . Louise Leaven­ office of the U. S. Consulate General in only come to Maine at the end of August worth is supervisor of adoptions for the Liverpool, England, following a promo­ because of her husband's work as a Connecticut Child and Family Service. tion to grade three in the Foreign Ser­ chemistry professor at North Carolina ...Lt. Col Bob Jacobs bas retired from vice Office. He has served in Paris, Sai­ State University. They have sons, 14 the Air Force with more than 24 years of gon and Dahomey. For the past five and I 0, and a daughter, "Cissie," 13. service. He is a veteran of World War years he covered NATO from the State Vangie is looking forward to seeing news II, Korea and did a tour in Vietnam. Department in Washington, D. C. of the class prepared especially for re­ Happy golfing, Bob! . . . Jean Maloof union. Naman is on the go with her business. She owns the Colpitts Travel Center in 1952 Andover, Mass. Norma Bergquist Garnett 1953 This is all the news gleaned this time (Mrs. Norval) Loretta Thompson Staples (Mrs. Robert) around. Let's hear from you. 39 Bear Hill Road 138 Glenside Road Cumberland, R. I. 02864 Murray Hill, N. J. 07974

Twenty-eight members of the class had Bob Southwick is serving his seventh 1950 year as director of the Peabody, (Mass.) (Mrs. Robert) responded by September to the survey on Pauline Berry Rowell Board of Health. He and his wife have 41 Winter Street reunion suggestions. Eight are willing to two sons, Robert, 17, and Peter, 13 .... Waterville, Maine 0490 I give of their time and talents as much as possible and serve with President Don David Pape is the new business manager Henry Mathieu has been appointed as­ Hailer on the reunion committee: "Sandy" of the newspaper in his native Water­ sistant director of the Eastern Maine Vo­ Pearson Anderson, Arthur Eustis, Joan town, Conn. Dave had served as office cational Technical Institute in Bangor. (Martin) and Al Lamont, David Lynn, manager since 1960. He and Joan (Mil­ Henry, former principal of Dexter Re­ Howard Sacks and William Taylor. Six lett '5 1) have three sons and a daughter. gional High School, has a master's in said they definitely will come; nine said I would appreciate hearing from any administration from the University of "very likely"; ten are hopeful and t.hree of you from the class of 1953 so that we Maine. indicated that to attend would be im­ might have more news on your where­ The annual Rhodes Award to an out­ possible. abouts and doings. Please write! standing urban minister went along with Some of their comments and sugges­ a cash stipend for continuing education tions: written information of class news; to the Rev. Philip A. Shearman at the reunion in July or August; mailing a list 1955 American Baptist Convention. His Ash­ with names and information about those Ann Burnham Deering (Mrs. John) land Avenue Baptist Church was cited attending a few weeks in advance; secure 27 Hedgerow Drive for "an exceptional pulpit and educa­ ample accommodations on campus; ath­ Falmouth Foreside, Maine 04105 tional ministry" and as "an integrated letics such as swimming, volleyball, soft­ church - racially, culturally and social­ ball; reservations for "night-clubbing" for Congratulations to: Jane Whipple Cod· ly . . . . " The parish celebrated the those interested after the class banquet; dington, who received her master of li­ award and the Rev. Mr. Shearman's 10th swimming, dancing and other activities brary science degree from Rutgers; Sid year of service with a reception that in­ for teen-agers; invite other classes to join Farr, alumni secretary, who was named cluded a musical skit and a gift. . . . us ('5 1 and '53); something academic in director of financial aid and career Gerald Baker is appliance division vice the way of a speaker or seminar, and not counst:ling by President Strider; and Al president for Sanyo Electric, Inc., the big "life on campus"; and a reunion gather­ Landau, elected to a three-year term on Japanese manufacturer that markets its ing off campus - Belgrade, for example. the Alumni Council. own line of compact appliances and sup­ Donald Keay was elected vice presi­ Jack Deering has survived the shake­ plies a large, full-line concern in this dent of the Lexington (Mass.) Federal up in the investment field and joined country. Savings and Loan Association, where he F. S. Mosely and Co.... Dave Mc· has worked since 1966. Don lives in Lin­ Keith is associate professor of early 1951 coln with his wife and two children .... American history at Ithaca (N. Y.) Col­ Ann Orth Needham bas joined the sales lege. . . . Russell Squire Jr. has been ap­ Charles S. Mcintyre staff of a Hanover, Mass., real estate pointed Maine and New Hampshire rep­ 27 Elm Street agency. Ann, a graduate of Bridgewater resentative for Interstate Container Corp. Marblehead, Mass. 01945 State College, took real estate courses at . . . Looking at the last issue, I noticed The class was well represented during Northeastern University. She and hus­ that some of our classmates returned for Alumni Weekend in June. Arnold H. band, Bill, live at 69 Washington St. ... reunions: Charlie Macomber, Louje Zam· Sturtevant, president of the Maine State A fourth daughter, Julie Ann, was born hello and of course, Sid, who was in a lot Chamber of Commerce, and Schuyler to Arnold "Jessie" Jones and Rosemarie. of pictures. Mott, president of the New Jersey Li­ Jesse, who lives in Revere, Mass., expects Ernest Flick has written a practical brary Association, received Colby Gavels. to attend the reunion and suggests lots of laboratory reference book entitled Ad­ "Fearless" Bob Lee was elected to a refrigerator space be available! ...Com­ hesive and Coating Testing. The book, three-year term on the Alumni Council, manding a construction batallion in Viet­ dedicated to the author's parents, was and the Rev. Bernard D. Alderman de­ nam is Lt. Col. Walter Hayes, who bas published by Padric Publishing Co., Ber­ livered the sermon at the Boardman Me­ served in Saudi Arabia, West nardville, N. J. Ernest is chief control morial Service. . . . Daniel M. Hall has and as an R.O.T.C. instructor at Lehigh chemist of Borden Chemical, a division returned to teaching in Lynnfield, Mass. University. Ruth and the family remain of Borden, Inc. . . . Edward Ducharme, Dan had taught in Rhodesia, and in in Maryland.... Dave Robinson is an former director of the master of arts in

20 teaching program at Trinity College On hand were Peter and Hope Palmer sons and two daughr.ers. . . . Dave and (\ ashington, D. C.). has joined the Riordan, Bob and Nancy (Roseen '57) Dottie (Baldridge '60) Lawrence have Rhode I land College faculty a adjunct Leavitt, Pete and Paula Lunder, Paul moved to Bloomfield, Conn., from Clos­ as ociate professor in educational tudies. and Pam (Jones '58) Christie. Master of ter, N. J.. and adopted a daughter who Ed al o will ser e as regional director of ceremonies Danny Yarchin introduced joins Keith (9), Kri ta (8) and Kevin (3). the staff development project at the col­ our dinner guests, Professor and f\lrs. Dave i sales repre entative for the Web­ lege under a grant from the ew Eng­ Dick Cary and a bearded Professor Jim ster Division of McGraw-Hill, lnc. land Program in Teacher Education. He Gil lespie, who greeted us with a few Please, please, write. I need all your has a master's from Harvard and a doc­ no talgic words. President and Mrs. tidbits of news to hare with others. torate from Columbia Teachers College. Strider and Sid Farr '55 stopped by for . ..Minot. Greene i the new president a quick hello. Tess and John Jubinsky of the onhv.e tern Connecticut Mental picked up honors for having travelled 1961 Health Planning Council. He i a trust the farthest to attend. Our elected offi­ Deborah Berry Denniston (Mrs. Roy) officer with the Hartford ational Bank cers for the next five year are Dave Lakeville, Conn. 06039 & Tru t Co., and lives with his ' ife and Sortor. vice president; Janet Stebbins two children in orfolk. Conn. Walsh, ecretary; Arline Berry Julia, The most new y letter I've received came Please don't wait until OW' 20th or 25th Alumni Council representative. from Donna Sample Kramer in , to come back and see how beautiful our Thanks to our reunion committee - where she is designing and installing a alma mater i . Our art museum i being Kathy McCanaughy Zambello, Pete Lun­ network to link Boeing' computers na­ talked about nationally, our football team der and Arline Julia - our 15th was a tionwide. A year ago June, she and is bound to have a winning ea on soon, great weekend get-together with old friends set sail in a 40-foot yawl and and someday, someone in our class i friends. We mis·ed those who couldn't went all the way down the coast to Pana­ sure to give a million or o to Colby make it and hope many more will join ma in leisurely fashion: almost a month anonymously. Then we can alt return us for our 20th in I 976. a hore in Sausalito, several weeks in San and let each other guess. Diego, three weeks in Acapulco over Please send more news. It gets harder Christmas and ew Year's, and nearly a to ad lib every year. 1959 month in Co ta Rica. Highlights of the Barbara Hunter Pallotta (Mrs. John) trip were her brother's wedding in Sau­ 4828 Westfield Drive salito (and getting him seasick on his 1956 lanlius. . Y. 13104 honeymoon); trying to communicate with Mr . Janet S.Walsh lexican fishermen in high school Span­ (Janet C. Stebbin ) Ed Goldberg pursues varied religious and i h only to find they didn't speak it 29 Bayberry Circle civic acti ities. He was appointed co­ either (Aztec or something); shaking two Millis, Mass. 02054 chairman of the investment team of the gunny sacks full of grapefruit off a Greater Bo ton Appeal of the Combined ingle tree on a deserted beach in Costa We had a warm, sunny weekend for OW' Jewi h Philanthropies for 1971. . ..Mike Rica; their skipper trying to la so a turtle; 15th reunion June 10·12. Late Friday Riordan is manager of sale recruiting a dawn in pection by a 30-foot pilot afternoon the gang started moving into for Pitney-Bowe . Inc. . . Pat Farren whale le than 20 feet from the boat, the Alden Camp in Oalland and by wrote to ay he and Mike and their four and water kiing in the Canal. Saturday afternoon the lale and tennis children are living in orrnan, Okla. Bob Shattuck is in his fourth year as court were jumping with classmates and Mike. still with the Air Force. i work­ principal of the middle school at the their offspring. ing on his LB.A. at the University of Trinity School in ew York City .... The first ones to arrive started their Oklahoma. ... Melba Metcalf Boynton Diane Scrafton Cohen organized her own own informal party at Ronnie and Kay and husband, Ron. are living in Hamp­ I 0th reunion in Acapulco with Karen Sanborg's cabin: John and Linda Ziegler, den. Ron is principal of Dexter Regional Lindholm Ring, and Tony ('60) and Charlie and Barbara Mardon.i Macom­ High School. He is involved in dealing 1arty Fromm Za h '62. . . . Penny ber, John and Joan Wimams Mar ball, with teenager� and the drug abu e situa­ Dietz Sullivan wrote that Carla Possin· John and Te Jubinsky, Dave and Rosie tion. . . . Latimer and Barbara Churchill ger i as i tant to the owner of the Hen­ :I Crouthamel Sortor. Early Saturday Eddy are moving to Long Island. Tim loper Hotel in Rehoboth Beach. Del. mornjng the tenni COW't wa the center has been appointed controller of the Penny wants more uggestion for our I of activity as old roommate challenged tanley affiliated companies group, a di­ 15th. . . Gale Holtz Golden has a each other's stamina. Cheer and greet­ vi ion of tanley Horne Product , Inc. master's in ocial work and planned to do ings went up as more lassmates and ...Janet Forgey ha been named ad rnin· private coun eling in the fall. She and If families checked in. There were Dick i!.trator of the group contract and certifi­ her husband live in Utica and have three and Robin Abedon, Don and Ann Rke, cate services department at Aetna Life & children. Gale and Janet "Chelmsy" Forrest and Anne (Jefferson '57) Barnes, Ca ualty. Janet. who lives in Ea t Hart­ Bentley Reynolds were planning to get Larry and Diane (Schnauffer '57) Zullin· ford. Conn., joined Aetna after gradua­ together in mid- ugu t for the fir t time ger, Danny and Toni (Jaffee '57) Yarchin, tion and has erved as an assi tant ad­ in 14 year . Chelm y' husband, Ken, is Harry and Lyn Brooks Wey, Warren and min i trator for the past two year .... a mini ter in Clayton, . Y ....Dan Babs Faltings Kinsman, Don and ori arl Cobb won the American Academy Hodges teaches at Lane Community Col­ II Edmunds Grout, Hugh and Naomi An· of General Practice l ,000 first prize for lege in Eugene, Ore. When Donna Kra­ derson, Bill and Sally Haggett, Kathy the be t article reporting on family medi­ mer saw Dan and his wife la t they had (Mcconaughy) and Lou Zambello '55, cine and health care during 1970. Carl, twin boy and were expecting another and Bob and Dot Afkman Adel. Boston Globe medical reporter, wrote child. . . . Ali tair and Pat Zapp Amott More of the party joined us at the "S lving the Doctor Shortage" for the pent the summer in Scotland with their fieldhouse in time for the lobster and Saturday Review . ... Paul LaVerdiere, two children. clambake - John and Charmian de executive vice pre ident of LaVerdiere's An apology to Anoe Lehman Lysaght: Vesty Farley, Charlie Morrissey, Jan Super Drug Stores in Central Maine, wilt in the July new letter I inadvertently as- ( ordgren) and Stein Meryweatber, Katie be attending a three-year corporate man­ igned her hu band to Sue Parmalee DunJop, Audrey Davenport, Shirley Mon· agement erninar at the Scott Paper Co.'s Daney. Hope too many people weren't tini, and Ron and Lucy Groening. By executive office in Philadelphia repre- ernbarras ed as a re ult. . . . When an the time the evening festivities rolled enting the National A sociation of Chain official looking communique from the around, our reunjon was in full swing Drug Stores. Paul, a member of the commanding officer of the U. S. S. Grasp for the happy hour and picture taking. Waterville board of education, has two (home port, ) appeared, I was re-

21 lieved that the gentleman was none other lege in Chicago and counseling intern than our Bruce Young. The surveillance 1963 teachers at Northwestern.... Natalie and salvage ship repairs, reftoats or tows Susan Ferries Vogt (Mrs. Peter) Furlong ('67) and Al Graceffa were pic­ vessels in trouble in about four million 6509 76th Street tured as a happy Maine "transplant" square miles of the WesternPacific. Wife, Cabin John, Md. 20731 family in a two-page Maine Times article. Becky, lives with Kimberly (5\12 ) and They live with their daughter and a gold­ Carl Caito received a master of interna­ Christopher (21;2 ) in Navy housing on en retriever in South China (not to be tional management degree from Thunder­ Guam. Bruce couldn't resist having his confused with ping pong country) and own command but hopes to get back to bird Graduate School of International have lots of room for Al's birthday destroyers in a couple of years. (Does Management in Glendale, Ariz. It's the present - a horse purchased by a group only school devoted exclusively to train­ anyone else remember his "accident" at of "crazy friends." Al coached footbalJ Sugarloaf when I repaired his disaster­ ing people for international careers.... at Winslow High, then at Waterville ously split ski trousers with a safety Richard Mooney is the new advertising­ High. Now he's working for Transco pin?) sales promotion manager for the eastern Distributors. A toast to dear old Maine: industries division of LFE Corp. of Ham­ it's in good hands! den, Conn. Besides advertising and pro­ I'm certain all of us would join Pro­ motion, he will be responsible for trade fessors Benbow and Chapman in con­ shows and several division product lines. gratulating Barbara Gordon Schoene­ ...Elizabeth Doe Mulvey represented weis for winning second prize in the Colby at the spring inauguration of the 1971 New Jersey Daily Newspaper Wom­ president of Central Methodist College en's writing contest. Her entry was a in Missouri. . . . Rodney Pierce finished three-part series on the Monmouth a management training program and is County Family and Health Nursing Ser­ manager of the People's Bank of Rhode vice. . . . John Haynes received his doc­ Island branch in Pawtucket.... Jon Hall torate in chemistry this spring from the joined the Colby faculty as assistant pro­ University of Rochester and is employed fessor of modern languages to teach by Monsanto Chemical Co. as a research French. He spent the summer working chemist. John and his wife, Candice, live on the final draft of his Ph.D. thesis for in Springfield, Mass.... In Ramstein, Princeton. Germany, Michael Knox is serving as a Anne Quirion Connaughton received captain in charge of aircraft maintenance. a Maine Down East cookbook at her Mike, who received a master's in sys­ home in France. She wrote back with tems management from the University of some long and fascinating descriptions Southern California, has a wife, Sandra of cooking and food habits in France. Sue, and two daughters. . . . Received Anne does a lot of French coQking for a newsy letter from Sally Berry Chew, Jim and year-old son, Jacques, but she who was hoping the expected third child sometimes cooks "Down East." Finding would be a girl and getting ready to the ingredients is almost a game: com move back east to Amherst, Mass. Bob meal from a pet store, baking soda from is an associate director of the com­ the pharmacy and no fresh cream any­ puting department of the University of where. . . . Laurice Puglia Haines re­ Massachusetts. ceived her M.A. degree in math during Bruce Young Paul Strong has joined the English special summer commencement exer­ department at Alfred (N. Y.) University. cises at Bowdoin College in August. She Paul, who has his ma5ter's from the Uni­ teaches at North Reading (Mass.) High 1962 versity of Wisconsin, had been a litera­ School. . . . Hermon "Bink" Smith is ture instructor at Clarkson College of Brenda Phillipps Ryan(M rs. Ronald) the new director of athletics and physi­ 87 Hamilton Street Technology in Potsdam, N. Y . . ..Rob­ cal education in Manchester, N. H. Bink ert Gelbard, assigned to the American Hamilton, N. Y. 13346 had been with the University of Vermont. Consulate in Porto Alegre, Brazil, bas ...Ralph Kimball has been promoted to Garth Chandler, as assistant to Maine's been promoted to grade six in the For­ senior trust officer by the Worcester attorney general since his graduation eign Service. Bob joined the service in (Mass.) County National Bank. Ralph, a from Suffolk Law School in 1967, en­ 1967 and has served in Washington, D.C., graduate this year of the National Trust tered private law practice in Bangor July and the . . . . Seldom does a School at Northwestern, and Gail (Price) I. Garth and Judy (Thompson '63), who season go by when we don't hear some­ live in Worcester .... Carl Ostrovsky, an have a daughter, Julie Ann, had lived in thing new and fascinating about Doris Army doctor, has been promoted to ma­ Waterville before the move. . . . Lever Kearns. An August Parade, the Sunday jor and stationed at Fort Devens Pedi­ Brothers Co. has promoted Whitney newspaper supplement, named Doris atrics Hospital (Ayer, Mass.). Carl had Coombs to product manager in its foods among those who worked on President been stationed at Redstone Arsenal, division. A resident of Whitney Heights, Lyndon Johnson's controversial new Huntsville, Ala. N. J., he earned an M.B.A. from the book, Vantage Point. A White House Columbia Graduate School of Business. fellow in 1967, Doris is assistant director Bill Alexander is living what some call 1964 of the Kennedy Institute at Harvard .... a dream: from June through August, he Karen M. Knudsen Martha Schatt Abbott bas completed her captains his own windjammer on charter 11906 Gorham Avenue Ph.D. degree at the University of Michi­ cruises out of Rockport. He bought and Los Angeles, Calif. 90049 gan and is an assistant professor of edu­ refitted the former Portland Pilot, a 70- cation in the Department of Early Child­ foot gaff-rigged schooner, with 2,900 Maine has reclaimed many of our class­ hood Education at Georgia State Uni­ square feet of new sails and other gear. mates. The latest to return is Ken Nye versity in Atlanta. Her husband, Michael, Rechristened Timberwind, the rugged as assistant principal of Rumford High is an assistant professor of law at Emory vessel will accommodate 22 persons plus School. Ken, who has an M.A. from University there. They have a year-old Bill and his crew of four. During the Northwestern as well as a Ph.D. in edu­ daughter. . . . Josi.ab Drummond, a his­ colder months, Bill lives near Waterville cational administration, had been teach­ tory teacher and administrative assistant in Albion. ing at Central YMCA Community Col- to the rector of St. Paul's School, Con-

22 cord, . H .• ha been appointed director psychometric . behavior modification lion Vt. Jim earned his medical degree of the s hoor independent tudy pro­ projects and organizational work. Once at ase Western Reserve University in gram. . . . Arthur FuIman , an attorne}. the extreme summer temperatures sub­ Cleveland.C is 1971-n nited Fund ha1rman in side we hope to do much camping 1 a1den. Mas . throughout Arizona. l\lexico and the Southwest. . . . Neil Clipsham '65 was 1968 here in July on a busine s trip. Bob Jeanne M. Amnotte 1965 Merrill '67 i a doctoral tudent in geolo­ 6 Univer ity Road AU on A. Coady gy at ASU. Mary Harrison Curd '6 . Cambridge, Mas . 02 138 25 Spring Lane � after pending eight month in France, is If you missed 1968 notes in the last Canton. �1 a s. 0202 1 a reading specialist in the Phoenix school issue. let me explain. We're all al fault: -y tern and hve" near us. So, if the not enough of you are tal...ing me into Capt. Matthew Riddell, recipient of nine \\ inter's ice and now begin to bug you ·tinaui hed Flying Cross a\� ard dur­ your confidence (\ ritingl; and your fauh- Di and you find yourself heading for the dry. ing 5 months er ice in ietnam. is a 1 ul correspondent took off for a long J warm climate of the Southwest. please graduate of the ir Univer ity ·s Squad­ summer and missed the deadline. Please, . top by . . . . DaH Penhale spent the ron Officer School at �laxwell Air Force Jet's ha e some communication and not ummer a a member of the Tufts Arena Base. la. Matt and Jane ( lichener ·66) let another summer go by. Summer Theatre Acting Company. a pro­ are living at hi new duty tation. Bly the­ A number of degrees were awarded to fe 1onal theater group \\ hich perform!> people we lo.now in June. Joe aba� was ville (Ari....) Air Force Ba e. He was in Medford. la .. every summer. ... � comm is ioned through Colby 's R.0.T.C. econd in hi cla s al the Uni1;ers11y of Linda Buchheim Wagner \\ rile from program. . . . Randall Antik rec ived Maine School of law in Portland, '�here � German)' that Peter has received order\ hi master's from the Han ard Bu me Joe wa tudent bar association president, to �go to ietnam m October. So after a \\ ritine m�tructor and part-time coach. hoot thi year. He li\e in Cambridge. fe\, more excur ion - to Ea't Berlin. Alfred DiMaio of Yorl...tO\\ n, . Y .. al o He h � accepted a po t with the Justice Denmarl... . orway and \\ eden and Lon­ Department; in the Attorney General's got hi master's from Har' ard' Gradu­ don - the) \\ Ill return to Applecre!>t ate School of Art and Scien e . Employment Program for Honor Law Farm m ew Hampshire \\here Linda Graduate�. Joe v.ill be \\Orl...ing in the John SteHos, has earned a ma ter' in and Todd \\ ill h\e \\ hile Peter is a\\ ay financial management from the Un1ver�1- cnmmal section of the tax division .... John Tara's homelO\\ n ne\\ spa per ty of taine and has a ne\\ daughter. his Fred Levine al o got a law degree - CBroclo.ton. Ma ,.) did a feature in Au­ third child. born this summer. "They from Harvard. He reportedly had a l!U'l on hb wort.. for the 1\1a\\achu,eth (children) and their mother will be quite choice bel\\een a Wall Street firm and Defender's Committee in Pl} mouth happy that I will be pending le· time en mg a� cleri... for a la sachu et ts Su­ Count} . "The practice of law is far more .. preme loun ju tice. Best "i<.he in at the library nO\\ that it's over." The enJO) able than learning IL out of boo!... . Steven live in Portland. . . . Capt. "hichever you choo e. . . . Bill McKin­ Du­ he aid of his case load. '' h1ch J\Crages ane Record, an Army doctor. re eived ne) received a master of divinity from more than 300 a month. "But l find in Hartford eminary. the Alexander Ro s the Bronze Star medal in July at Quang the practice of la\\ 1 needed ever) cour,e Tri, ietnam. for meritonou ervice in lerriam Pnze for high proficiency in 1 tool... in ]J\\ 'IChool." aid the paper· connection \\ ith combat operauons. �oc1al ethics and the William Thomp on "The grueling . . . c�1'e load fih right Duane re e1ved h1 medical degree at the FellQ\\:,hip for two year of advanced into the mode of li\mg Tara adopted a\ Ludy Bill i a tea hmg fellow at Penn­ Univer ity of ermont in 1969 ....Cary a \Choolboy . bearing out the adage, 'If \} hania State University and working on Parsons ha joined orth American Ex­ you \\ ant omethmg done. tal...e 11 to a hi Ph.D. . . . onheastern Uni\er!>ity ploration. Inc., in Charlotte ville. a .. ·· bu,y man.' John. \\ ho \\as graduated conferred a ma�ter·� in busine s on Brad after receiving hi master' m geology from Suffoll... Law ·hool in 1969. built from the Uni,er it} of irgin1a m June. lerritt . ... By now Liz Bridge Horne up an early convic.tion that the under­ hould ha\ e her ma.!>ter's in elementary . . . Tom Hill completed his avy com­ pri\ 1leged need more help in the court'>. education from Tufts. When last heard mitment in Augw.t a a lieutenant. He The article ,ire <,cd his ability to \\or!..., from \he was �tudymg for fi nals and job and Jane (Clark) moved to Falmouth pl:1) porn .ind t..eep up hi' a�ade� ic where Tom teache ocial tudie in the hunting. he and hu band, Bill. a Ph.D. <,t.inding at olby John and hi'> wife, cand1d�te in biochemi try at B. U .. en- enior high chool. Barbara. \\ere able to gel enough Lime jo) commune living in ambndge. off Ja,1 ummer to tra\el in urope. Chris Bal lev,· who has been doing Please don't feel ) ou ha' e to '' all for graduate worl... in :-cience at We leyan. is 1966 que 11onnaire to 'end 11em . C\\ s. teaching '>eventh and eighth grade sci­ Pamela Harris Holden ( fr'>. Randa.Ill comment , and commentane-. are \\ Cl­ � ence m K1lling\\ Orth, onn. . . Dave 504-B East Huntington Dri1;e come any 11me. Tempe. Ariz. 852 2 Parker is a taff v.riter for the new pa­ per of the Amalgamated lothing Wor - Questionnaire are being mailed to our er of merica. . . . Olive Nile Shu �t cla s. lf you do not receive one. please 1967 enior contract analy t in the group con­ write to me and I will ee that you get �an D. Wood tract and certificate ervice department one. 90 I. L Barnett - 7 Jolan Aman of etna Life & Ca ualty. he lives in The Holdens have relocated - again! Kuala Lumpur, Malay'ia Ellington. Conn. . . . rmy Spec. 5 Randy accepted a position at Arizona Doug Thomp on received the Bronze tate University a as 1 tant profe or of Dougl:i!> chair earned a master·, in busi­ Star medal for sen ice in ietnam. Glad mu ic and administrative as i tant to the ne,., admm1\tration at Harvard this sum­ you·re baci.... Doug. . . . Since her hus­ dean of the College of Fine Arts. I am mer Doug- lives in low, l\la\\ .... band. Wayne. returned lo civilian life, worl...ing as a behavioral technician in the .ipt. Leo mato ha been as\igned to �anc Short Hall, has lived in E sex pinal inJury service of the In titule <:f Langley ( a.) Air For e Base after \erv­ Junction. 1., where he i. a programmer Rehabilitation Medicine al Good Samari­ inl!- 16 month'> m Vietnam. Leo wa., for IBM. They camp and climb a much tan Ho�p1tal. Phoenix. One of e p y­ commi sioned through the R.0.T. . a5 pos�ible.... The John and Jane Mor­ chologi ts with whom l wa do� g re- program at Colby . . . Jim Bright I\ ri on Bubar family has two new mem­ u:i . earch at the University of Washington serving a one year <,urg1cal internship at ben> Jo�hua (a on) and Jeb (a golden moved 10 Phoenix at the begmning of Mary Hitchcock Ho,p1tal (Hanover, retriever) After an August leave in the year and by July I, she needed help. N. H.J and the affiliated eterans Ad­ Maine. they are on temporary duty at So I am liUing in some hole� - doing ministration hospital in White River June- Castle Air Force Base, California. Per-

23 Second Lt. Gary Lynch was graduated tions, and with my church. I sing in the from environmental indoctrination schooJ choir and am on the music committee. at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, I hope I'll be hearing from each one Fla. . . . Don Clark is at Amos Tuck of you in the near future. School at Dartmouth this fall after two years in Matiakoali, Upper Volta, Africa, as a Peace Corps volunteer working in 1970 agriculture. . . . Another traveler is Gin­ Laura Schmidt ny Coates, who chaperoned a group of Woodville Road high school kids to the small seaport of Shoreham, N. Y. 11786 St. Jean de Luz in France. This fall Ginny started teaching at a coed private I've received a Jetter from Donna Sun­ school, Manlius-Pebble in Manlius, N. Y. deen in Kulim, Kedah, Malaysia. Donna She's teaching French to kids in grades has completed her first year in the Peace three through eight, a housemother in a Corps as a math and science teacher in a girls' dorm and a coach. . . . Sue Evans Malay medium primary school. She finds spent three weeks in England, Scotland her work fascinating and rewarding but and Wales. Sue made a trip to the Lakes is getting nostalgic thoughts about au­ Region (the mark of a dedicated English tumn and winter in New England .... major). She is still a librarian in Phila­ Mike Tibbetts, also in the Peace Corps, delphia. is teaching grade school in Liberia. ... Cindy Murray is a children's librarian Skip Wood has returned from some ex­ John Bubar in Lakewood, N. J., where she has just tensive traveling. Starting last October he redecorated a new facility for the chil­ visited many European countries includ­ dren's collection. She enjoyed spending ing Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria manent duty in January will be at Saw­ money for the new furniture, carpets, and Rumania, and such exotic places as yer AFB, Michigan. drapes and all the rest because she didn't Istanbul, New Delhi, Rhodes, Crete and All sorts of gossip from Barb Bixby have to think about the bills. What a the Peloponnesos. . . . Michele Poplaw­ Lewis, our roving reporter on Long Is­ great deal! . . . Martha Peverly Lewis ski is in an M.A. degree program in land: Dana Heikes and Tom Rippon had is in Michigan job hunting. Husband, French at Middlebury College. A year's a big gathering which attracted Mark Barry, is taking courses prior to going study at the Sorbonne in Paris is part of and Jean Reeve Edelstein, Bob '67 and to the State Police Academy in January the program. Debby Nutter Miner, Derek Schuster '67, when state funds are replenished. . . . Earle Shettleworth is a Ph.D. candi­ Jeanne Mandelbaum, and and Rich Barb. Rosemary Shu is still with John Hancock date in American and New England They visited Bill and Pat Palombo in in Boston and has been to my house with studies at Boston University. Earle re­ Andover, Mass., for the christening of fiance, Tom Cleaves '72, to impre s my ceived a fellowship from the Society for Kristin Elizabeth. The Lewises also have folks with her great Chinese dinner .... the Preservation of New England An­ gotten together with Sebs Mamo '70 at Mike and Peggy Philson Foose spent the tiquities and is majoring in American the University of New Hampshire. Sebs summer in the Adirondacks where Mike architectural history. He has addressed cooked them a great, spicy Ethiopian was working on a geology project. This historical societies throughout Maine on chicken dish "which we loved but are fall they have started a three-year so­ the subject. . . . Jane Stinchfield Willett still recovering from." Rich is a public journ at Princeton, where Mike is work­ is both biology teacher and cheerleading relations director for his firm in Jericho, ing on his Ph.D. in geology .... Accord­ coach at Messabesic High School in the N. Y., and Barb teaches kindergarten .... ing to Nancy Short Hall '68, Dick Upton South Waterboro school district. . . . Just got a postcard from vacationing is working in a bank. . . . Brad Kelly, Bud and Ji! ('7 1) Earle are living in the Nancy Beach Gilmore. She and Bill were now living in New York City, received a Portland area. He is teaching an un­ off the coast of Maine on a cruising wind­ master's in business this summer from graded fifth and sixth grade group in jammer. . . . John Morgan, a graduate Harvard. . . . George Higgins was Cape Elizabeth ....Jo n ('7 1) and Molly student at the University of Missouri awarded the Medical Endowment and A. Carroll Ray live in Arlington, Mass., School of Journalism, bas been named a Lindsay scholarships in August. - a total where Molly works for the Federal Home Herrick Scholar and received a $1,500 of $1,300 to defray his third year's tui­ Loan Bank... . Eileen Boerner planned Lafayette Young Scholarship. tion at Tufts Medical School. George to vacation in Switzerland and Germany I spent a marvelous summer touring will do his third year rotation work at this fall. Ireland (not Northern), soaking up the Maine Medical Center, Portland, where Caryl Callahan got her master's from blarney and trying not to overdo it on he worked last summer in anesthesiology. the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and those delicious steaks and potatoes. I ...Susan Mansfield Small, elected to the Sciences this summer. Caryl lives in have a new job - research assistant at Board of Governors of the University of West Irvington, N. J .... Peter Daigle, M.l.T. on a project studying aspects of New Haven for 1971-72, and husband, assistant innkeeper at Waterville's Holi­ population with relation to conflict. It's Richard, have moved from Clinton to day Inn, has been promoted to innkeeper fascinating. And I've moved to a new Ledyard, Conn. . . . The Maine Depart­ after completing a training program in address, right on Harvard Square. Drop ment of Health and Welfare has named Memphis, Tenn. Pete and his wife, Mau­ in. Lynn Fontaine Fulton supervisor of state reen, are Jiving in Waterville. . . . Jane homemaker aide services. Lynn and Mike Sawyer has returned from an interesting 1969 '67 had been in Washington, D. C. She trek across the country during which she has a master's from the University of Cherrie Dubois was tutor-babysitter fot a Jefferson Michigan School of Social Work. 9 Tennyson Road couple's four children. Their father, Reading, Mass. 01867 I spent a quiet summer, including a math department chairman at Lincoln week in Maine, with relatives from Cali­ Academy, had a Ford Foundation Lead­ The column isn't lengthy this time, fornia who came east to visit. I'm taking ership Development Fellowship to study though I'm sure class members have been a graduate course in Thoreau and Emer­ modern schools throughout the country doing some noteworthy things. son, and teaching English for my third and work at four of them. . . . I have Dave Keene received a master's degree year in Wakefield (Mass.) High. I'm moved home to Long Island after spend­ in business administration from the Uni­ active in the Merrimack Colby Alumnae ing a brief but very enjoyable vacation versity of New Hampshire in June .... Association as chairman of public rela- in Canada.

24 1960 A son, Kenneth Eldridge, lo Mr. and Milestones Mrs. Kenneth E. Wilson Jr., July 7.

1961 Marjorie P. Bogh to Russell K. Sponsler A son, Duncan Dudley, to Mr. and Mrs. Marriages Ir., June 26, Portland. Ken Davidson, June 24. Elizabeth Lois Bridges to William C. A daughter, Phoebe MacLeod, to Mr. 1926 Home, Jan. 30, Cambridge, Mass. and Mrs. Prulip E. Folger Jr. (Juruth Edith Grearson Phellln to Rear Adm. Charles J. Hely Jr., to Susan M. Volpe, MacLeod), Aug. 15. Peter M. Money, Aug. 26, Nantucket, July IO, Scituate, Mass. A daughter Jennifer, to Mr. and Mrs. Mass. Robert M. Lloyd to Carolyn Triplett, Gary L. Merrill (Wilma Russell), July May 15, Valley Forge, Pa. 16. 1946 Jean E. Rhodenizer to Raymond Fon­ 1969 1962 taine, July 12, 1969, Livermore Falls. Vicki D. Carter to James A. Cunning­ A son, Michael John, to Mr. and Mrs. ham, June 13, Sudbury, Mass. William C. Webb (J. Alice Webb), April 1952 Michael P. Foose to Peggy L. Phil on, 9. Dr. William F. Cushman to Donna M. June 12, ew York City. A daughter, Monique-Marie, to Mr. and D'Engenis, May 29, Wethersfield, Conn. Wendy Gillingham to Thoma H. Mrs. Mardy Elwell (Brenda Wrobleski). Enright, July 10, Lexington, Ma s. 1953 1963 1970 Judith A. Brask to George Stewart, April A son, Seth Megathlin, to Mr. and Mrs. 24, Carmel, Calif. Lt. David S. Baxter to Deborah E. el­ John Wilson (Anoe Godley '65), July 13. son '71, June 6, Lorimer Chapel. 1961 Rodney A. Buck to Sandra Hutcheson 1965 '7 1, July, eedham, Mass. Joseph F. Cunningham to Cynthia A on. Douglas Scott, to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cioffi lo E. Lee Woodman '69, Reardon, August, Milton, 1ass. Neil Clip ham (Jean Hoffman '66), June June 19, ew London. . H. 16. Lynne D. Curtis to Edward B. Ca well, 1963 A daughter, Alexandra Stainsby, to Mr. June 10, 1968, Belfa t and Mrs. John F. Fort III (Nancy Bar· Susan W. SeokJer to Jo eph C. Beverly E. Fo ter to Philip Steven , Aug. nett), Aug. 12. McMullan Jr., June 26, Carlisle, Mass. 21. Stratton. A daughter, Kimberly Ann, to Mr. and Douglas G. Smith to Hazel Anne Parker, 1964 1rs. Robert A. Gordon (Katharine July IO. Lorimer Chapel. Parker), adopted April 30. John W. Gibbons to Jane Sidor, July 14. A daughter, Jennifer Carter, to Mr. and Cutchogue, N. Y. 1971 Mrs. Kenneth C. Gray, May 26. John R. Br U to tartha C. McCall '70, 196.5 June Lorimer Chapel. 26. 1968 Robert E. Baggs Jr. to Cheryl Frey, July Mich el J. Gareau to Eileen J. White. 10, Cherry Hill, . J. June 26, Worcc ter. Mass. A daughter, Christine Elaine, to Mr. and Mrs. ictor W. Baur (Mary Jo CaJa- William Fulton Oursler to 1rs. Patricia teven B. 1ag_}ar to Joanne C. Weddell. bre e), Feb. 3. Km ella ordheimer, July 1 . Port June 7, Lorimer Chapel. A son, Andrew Glenn, to Mr. and Mrs. Che ter, N. Y. James A- Peter on to Lea 1. 1elaugh, Anthony Trembley (Barbara Stanford), June 19, Lorimer hapel. fay 1. 1966 Jonathan L Ra to 1ary E. Carroll '70, Laura S. Pefrce to Dr. Lloyd L. Lehn, June 19, Mount Ki co, . Y. 1970 June 19, York. Barbara Ann Ward to Waller Reitz III, A daughter, Emily Graham, to Mr. and R. Ste en Rand to Lynne Margaret June 19, orwood, Mass. Mrs. Edward B. Caswell (Lynne Curtis), Williams, May 29, Poultney, t. Kathryn A. Winslow to Lt. John Chri - Feb. 8. Sandra Jean Shaw to John M. Wilhelm, topher Lupton, July 10, East Greenwich, April 24, Mystic, Conn. R. I. athan Woodruff to larilyn Zmizew Id '73, Aug. I, Bridgton. 1967 Deaths Donald H. Jepson to Dorcas W. Thomp­ son '69, July 17, Weymouth, Mass. 1908 Philjp M. Kay to Barbara A. Clark, May Births Emmons Parkman Burrill. a retired 31, Fall River, Mas . Episcopal prie t, died June 17 in alifomia at the age of 84. He was Dr. Robert M. Miner lo Deborah W. 1952 born in Oakland (Maine) and graduated utter '68, June 20, Duxbury, Mass. A daughter, Julie Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. from Coburn Cla ical Institute. The Susan M. Monk to Dr. Jaime Pacheco, Arnold M. James Jr., May 22. Rev. Mr. Burrill attende

25 made his home for many years in Phi Beta Kappa and Chi Omega, was a 1910 to 1912. Born in Fort Fairfield, Pleasantville, N.Y., where he was trustee of Bridgton Academy. She di­ he was a graduate of its high school. rector. He later moved to California rected women's glee club concerts at the He leaves his wife, the former Helen and served in Sherman Oaks. The Rev. Waterville Opera House in her under­ Goucher, and four sisters. Mr. Burrill was a member of Delta graduate days and was a church choir Kappa Epsilon. Surviving are three director. She leaves a daughter; a son, 1915 daughters, a son and three grandsons. the widely-known singer, songwriter ("Lemon Tree") and producer, Will Holt; Mary Alida Washburn, town clerk of and three grandchildren. her native China for 29 years, died 1911 July 5 at the age of 77. Miss Washburn, George Wollage Pratt, 78, retired surro­ Lorenzo Ernest Thornton, 88, died July also town librarian for 25 years, was gate judge of Steuben (N.Y.) County, 6 in Gardiner. A resident of Belfast in the fourth generation of China town died Aug. 24 in St. Petersburg, Fla. He for the past 47 years, he was a retired clerks. Her great-grandfather was was a native of Corning, N.Y., where he municipal judge. Mr. Thornton, who elected to the post with incorporation lived until he retired in 1963. The Corn­ of attended Colby in 1907-1 908, was the town in ing newspaper said in an editorial: "J udge 1858. Miss Washburn born in Princeton and graduated from was Pratt was [previou�ly) a fightingdi trict a teacher in China from 1919 until Coburn Classical Institute. He had attorney who took a lead in stamping out 1922 and lived nearly all her life there. been a member of the Maine Bar crime rather than follower after-the-fact She was a graduate of Franklin (N.H.) since J 916, when he received his degree ...a man of many talents who 'told it High School and a member of Delta from the University of Maine Law Delta Delta. Survivors like it was' long before that phrase be­ include a sister' School. Mr. Thornton served several came today's excuse for being frank." He Mrs. Edith Clifford '14 and six nieces. terms in the state legislature, and was was a graduate of Corning Free Acad­ Her brothers, Wendell '03 and Edward assistant Senate secretary for three years emy, where he taught and coached before '12, are deceased. and secretary from 1921 to 1925. He completing his law degree at Georgetown also served as deputy secretary of state University. He entered practice with his 1917 from 1917 to 1921. Mr. Thornton was brother, Ransom '2 1, and served as Corn­ Floy Strout Murray, 77, died June 28 in Waldo County municipal judge from ing city attorney. His 28-year term as 1936 until 1955. He was a member surrogate was the longest of any Steuben Wiscasset where she had lived for 12 of Delta Kappa Epsilon. His wife, County jurist in a single court. Judge years. She was born in Milo and was a Lucy, died in 1959. A son and two Pratt, who was a flying instructor during graduate of its high school. She taught grandsons survive. the first world war, was a sought-after there, in Old Town and in Hampden speaker. He was a member of Delta until 1924. She retired from teaching 1914 Kappa Epsilon. Besides his brother, after the birth of her children. Mrs. Ransom, he leaves his wife, Bessie; one Mu!fay and her late husband, Thomas, son; two daughters; nine grandchildren lived in Hampden Highlands for many and one great-grandchild; a brother, years. A member of Chi Omega, she ' Hugh '17; two sisters, including Mrs. was employed for a time at Oak Grove Sophie Bostelman '14; a brother-in-law, School in Vassalboro. She leaves one Norman Lattin '18; and a niece, Hilde­ son. a daughter, and seven grand­ gard Pratt Reghi '50. A third sister, Mrs. children. Helen Kearney '24, died last year.

Ethel Merriam Weeks, 80, died June 1920 I 9 in Waterville. She was the wife Everett White Bucknam, 74, died in of Lester F. Weeks '15, professor­ Hartford, Conn., June 10. Mr. Buck­ emeritus of chemistry who taught at nam was born ir. Harrington and Colby from 1919 to 1954. They had graduated from the Hinckley School. lived at Boothbay Harbor since 1962. He was a Navy veteran of World War Mrs. Weeks was born in Osage City, I and a member of Colby's state Kan., and was a graduate of Skowhegan championship football team in 1916. High School. A public school teacher Mr. Bucknam was a teacher at Tilton before her marriage, Mrs. Weeks was (N .H.) Academy and in later years, a the first president of the Maine Hospital painting contractor. He is survived by Auxiliary and a trustee of Thayer his wife, Eleanor, two daughters and a Hospital in the 1950s. She was in the son. Marjorie Scribner Holt, member of the fourth generation of Colby graduates. Board of Trustees from 1948 to 1954, The first was her great-grandfather, 1924 died Sept. I in Portland at the age of 80. Franklin Merriam, 1837. Mrs. Weeks Waneta Taylor Blake, professor-emeri­ Mrs. Holt, assistant chairman of the de­ was president of her senior class and a tus of the University of Maine at Fort velopment campaign that brought about member of Chi Omega. Besides her Kent, died July JO at Eagle Lake at the the historic move from downtown to husband, she leaves two daughters, Mrs. age of 69. She joined the faculty of Mayflower Hill, was born in Bridgton Louise Wright '38 and Mrs. Mary the UM branch 3 I years ago, when it and graduated from its high school. A Sawyer '44; a son, Frank E., who at­ was a normal school, as instructor and longtime resident of Portland, she moved tended Colby in 1943; five grandchildren; librarian. A new library was dedicated back to Bridgton in 1955 following the two sisters, including Mrs. Marion to her in 1963, the year before she death of her husband. Mrs. Holt was a Hooper '25; three brothers, and a retired. Her portrait, commissioned by high school teacher in Portland before nephew, Thornton W. Merriam Jr., M.D., the class of 1966, hangs in the library's her marriage, and served two terms on '51. Her late brother, Arthur, attended Blake Conference Room. Born in the city's school committee. She was the Col by from I 907 to 1909. first commander of the American Cancer Eldon, Iowa, Miss Blake grew up in Society Women's Field Army in Maine Henry Lewis Spearin, 82, died July 14 Gardiner and was graduated from its and earned a citation from the national in Southington, Conn. Mr. Spearin, a high school. She did graduate work organization. Mrs. Holt, a member of retired carpenter, attended Colby from in library science at the university's

26 Orono and Gorham campuses, at the probate for 28 years. He also wa an He wa' horn in Cary and gradu ated Univer ity of ew Hampshire and Mt. assoc iate judge of the ewport mun1c1- from Higgins Cla-... ical Jn,litule at llison College. ew Brun,wick.. pal court and a prominent figure in Ch:irle,ton. Nicknamed "Kit," l\lr. Ii Blake lea\e �everal cou,ins. -Late political affai r'>. Jud!!c Sha\\ Car,on earned hi-. ma-.ter"s degree at - Grace Marion Martin died June 30 in '' a' horn tn Clinton and '' as a gradLia te the Uni\er it} of �laine and \\ a in 'everal Gard iner. She was 70. Born in \If the Bo.,1on Uni\'er-;1ty Schnol ;f Law. public ,chool admini,trator led in Litchfield. she was a graduate of Gardiner A longtime 'late racing commi'>">ioner. laine com munitie-. before he -.ett He retired \iX }e.irs High S hool. I i · Martin was em- he �en ed four terms as pre,ident of Hartland in 1950. ployed as a public chool teacher and the New H a m p.,h ire Count\' Officer� ago. �1r. Car'>on. a m.:mbcr of the 19:!3 late champion,h1p foo ball team. laborator} technician until 1935. then A'-\Oc1ation. He \I rote m a y articles t � '' "' pre\ident of hi' fre,hman cla-., and moved to Gard iner \\ here :.hi: worked on 'tale and nationnl affair\. and partici­ a member of De lta p<,ilon. Sun ivors a pa} roll clerk for a hoe concern pated in raJiu and 1ele1 i'ion d1scu,,ions until her retirement. She did graduate of \late and natilmal i,-,ue-.. Judl!e incluJe hi' \I 1fe . Erne-.tine; a \On; a dauchter anJ a l!randdauchtcr: a half­ \\Ork at Bates College. !is\ l\lartin h.1\1 '' a' eulogized h} . among oth�r ,i,ter -and a half-brother. - i suf\ i\'ed by an aunt. prominent C\\ Hamp,hire ci1i1e11". former Go" \\'e,fe} Powell. '' horn Thomai. Jo eph Caulfield died Ju ne 9 in Harry Jonathan Greene, 68. a wide!} - the judge 'upponed in the 1958 cam- hi; native Dalton. l\la''· �lr. Caulfield. known cancer pecialist. \Uccumbed to pa ign . He '' "' a member of Del ta 65. '' a' emplo} eJ there for the past the d1 ease Aug. 14 in hi' natl\ e Kappa fp,ilon. anJ lea1 e" hi'> \\ ife. 35 }ear' a' a planner in the insulator Brookl}n. .Y. Dr. Greene had been -\lice: 1110 daughter'; two grandchildren d1\ 1\inn nf General Electric. A gradu­ enior ob. tetrician and g} necologi't at and a si ter. ate of Dalton High School and an Brook!} n Women's Ho�pital am.l a con- Army \ etcran of the European theater ultant at e\ eral 'ew York Cit} in he had taucht in the ho pitals. He '' a a graduate of ew 1927 World War Ir. '>chools of Pl aim ille and tratford. York Preparator� School and received Waldo Lincoln :'\facPher on. 6-1. J1eJ Conn .. before joining GE.S l\tr. his M.D. degree from Cornell in 192 . l ay 6 tn Brm:kwn. l\1a,... . He hegan Caulfield lea\ e., hi' \\ ife. Grace: two Al o a member and graduate of the Oak 1e.1ching m that communit} m 1929 d.1ugh1er�; a '>On, l\tichael '68; and Ridge (Tenn.) lmtitute of 'uclear anJ 11 a' principal of the Ho\1 ard Sc hool two si,ters. Phyl>ic . Dr. Greene ''as formerly of from 19W until hi, de�11h. �tr. the facult} of the Do,vn\tate l\1ed1cal l.1cPher,on \\as a nat1\e of ,\ bing.ton. Center in Brooklyn. He had puhl i,hed t\la-., . and a graduate of its high 1929 many professional paper, and w:i' a '·hool He e.1rneJ a ma.. ter"• decree · John Franci!. Hunt, 6.5. died Jul} 5 in in eJucation fellO\\ of the American Collece of from B1l\ton 1111er,ity P,irtland. '' here he had been a copy He '' "' a memh Surgeon . the merican Coll ge of er of .\lpha Tau eJ11or '' ith the daily ne\\'-paper for ; Omega. un I\ 11r' Obstetric and G� necology. and the include hi' '' ife. ::!5 }e.1r,. He \\ a' born in Peabody, E1 ely n: a '"n. Br American oc1ety of Public Health. uce '6::!: a i:rand­ �I a''.. .tnd craduated from Lvnn � - daughter: and a hrother. member of Gamma Phi Ep ilon at Carl ·i6. [ngli,h High Sc hool. Ir. Hunt l!ained Colby Dr. Greene lea, es hi '' ife, Lola; h1-, earl} e\perience '' ith the Lyn news­ t"'o brother and three si ter . 1928 paper' and at one time wa<; puhl�i<,her Harold Eu�ene Car on, 70. former nf a \\ eekl} in S:i ugu,. 1as'\. During 1925 -.uperintendent of ..-hool 'nion 61 i n the '' ar. he edited a 'hipy ard publication Jo epb Pearce Gorham died ug. 4 in Hartland . died Jul} 1-1 in kO\\ hcgan. in Quincy. Ma,, .. for the CIO. He 19::!5 1927 Portland at the age of 67. Retired a' attended Colb} from to general coun el for t ame Central and wa'> a memher of Alpha Tau Power Co. ince 196 , l\1r Gorham Omcf!a. un 1\ or<, include hi wife, continued to i.erve the utility as �ecre­ Power Lhe former Flizaheth Handlin; one tary-clerl.. and ai. a dire tor. Born in Will '>On, three grandchildren and three Houlton, he '' a a graduate of ih high The lo} alt:r of many alumni trans­ brother�. hool and the Hanard Law S hool. cend' time and d1�t.mce. a wit­ Mr. Gorham began practicing in Bangor. nes ed b� a re,1Jual lau e tn the 1932 and ef\ ed as Houlton 1 unicipal Court '' ill of Ro'e Ri hardson Kelle� Robert Thur ton Beal • 60. died April recorder for e\en year'> hefore joining '0.5. a re'>tdent of alifornia. '.!6 111 \! aterville. He worked for the the power company in 1937. He ul�o �I f\. Kelle\ . 11ho died M.1rch . I nternal Re\ enue cf\ i c for 28 year . "'as �e retary-clerl.. of Maine Yankee 11. 196 . in Oranf!e. Ctl1f.. 11 a., and \\ a' a former director of the Atomic Power Co .. "'hich i'> buildme b11rn in :"t Cormth and '' as a i'.at1onal ""'oc1u1 1on of JR Employee . 1aine\ fir,t nuclear plant at \: j,ca.,,et. mcmher of C h1 Omcim. fter Born in Turner. Ir. Bcah '' a� a grad­ During the war, he wa\ a av} a\'iator. te.1ching at Freeport High chool uate of lea' itt J n.,11tute there. He w:is attaining the rank of lieutenant com­ and Hehron ..-a

27 Winslow, before taking a pos1t1on at the former Carol Severance, a class­ and received his master's degree there South Portland High School in 1943. mate, survives. Mr. Glenn also leaves in J 923. He also taught at Simmons She remained there until her retirement. a daughter and a son; his mother, Mrs. College, Boston, Norwich (Vt.) Univer­ Mrs. Gilbert, a former Alumni Council Walter Glenn; and one sister. The sity and at Colby Junior College, New representative from the Portland area, funeral was in Lorimer Chapel. London, N.H. He is survived by a son. was a member of Theta Upsilon. She is survived by her husband, Calvin; her 1969 Antooios P. Savides, 90, who taught father, Charles Lavallee; one brother, psychology Gregory Stephen Eggleston, 25, was from 1921 to 1924, died and three sisters. killed July 24 in an accident at North July 14 in Newton Highlands, Mass., where he Andover, Mass. He was running his lived. Born in Istanbul Turkey, he 1937 dog through a field when the animal received his bachelor's de�ree from Leo Maurice Seltzer, a Charleston, became entangled in a fallen live power Robert College there, and his M.A. West Va., physician, died July 21 at line. Mr. Eggleston was electrocuted and Ph.D. from Harvard. His first teaching the age of 55. He was an authority in while trying to free his pet. Born in position was at Colby, and he in the field of fertility and sterility, Everett, Mass., he attended Melrose taught at a number of other institutions, including and lectured at medical colleges and schools, and was a graduate of North­ Ohio State Uni­ versity, conventions. Born in Fairfield, Dr. wood School in Lake Placid, N.Y., Russell Sage College, the Rhode Island Seltzer was a graduate of Lawrence where he won four awards for excellence School of Design and the Uni­ versity High School there and the University in Latin. He abo played baseball and of Rhocje Island. Professor Savides leaves of Vermont College of Medicine. He hockey there and at Colby. A member his wife, the former received an M.S. degree in obstetrics and of Delta Kappa Epsilon, he attended l�abelle Webster. gynecology at the University of Pennsyl­ the college in 1964-65 and from 1966 vania, and continued graduate work at through 1968. He had been employed STAFF The Johns Hopkins University School by a Lawrence, Mass., manufacturing of Medicine and Hospital. Dr. Seltzer, firm and operated his own leather clinical assistant professor in obstetrics goods business. Surviving are his and gynecology at the University of mother, Mrs. Barbara Pulver; a brother West Virginia, served as a medical and sister; his maternal grandfather and officer during the second world war. stepfather. Survivors include his wife, Thelma; one son; a daughter; four sisters, including HONORARY Mrs. Mollie Yett '26 and Mrs. Rose Russell Henry Stafford (D.D., 1931) Gahan '27; and several nieces and died July 31 in Hartford, Conn., at the nephews, among them Daniel Yett '58. age of 81. The Rev. Mr. Stafford, ordained to the Congregational ministry 1958 in 1914, was renowned as writer, Howard Barker Cates, 39, died July 19 speaker and president for 13 years of in North Hampton, N.H. Mr. Cates, the Hartford Seminary Foundation. owner of his own accounting and busi­ Also one of his greatest services to his ness management firm, was captain of church was his work as president of the the 1957-58 hockey team. Born American Board of Commissioners in Waterville, he was raised in East for Foreign Mission from 1940 to 1950. Vassalboro and graduated from Hebron Born in Wauwatosa, Wis., he held Academy. After com pleting two years degrees from the University of Minne­ at Colby he enl isted in the Marine sota (B.A.), New York University (M.A.) Georgia Marshall Thayer,secreta ry to Corps, served with distinction in Korea and Drew Theological Seminary (B.D.). Colby's deans of men for 25 years and returned to complete his degree. Institutions which presented him with until her retirement in 1954, died June Survivors include his wife, Sally honorary degrees include Columbia and 21 in Waterville at the age of 86. (Wiggin); his mother, Mrs. Mae Cates; Oglethorpe universities, Chicago Theo­ Mrs. Thayer, a native of West Paris, was a daughter; three sons, including twins; logical Seminary and Emerson College. awarded a Colby Brick in She one brother and a sister. His late During his tenure with the Hartford 1955. came to Colby at the request of Ernest father was Samuel C. Cates, M.D., '12. foundation. 10 new buildings were An uncle, Barker Cates '12, also is constructed and a fourth foundation C. Marriner '13 when he became the first dean of men in 1929, and continued deceased. school established, the Institute of Church Social Service. A former Army to serve Dean George T. Nickerson '24 after Marriner was named dean of 1967 chaplain and president of the Connecti­ cut Council of churches, the Rev. Mr. faculty in 1947. She bad been em­ Christopher Hopkins Glenn, 31, died Stafford had served congregations in ployed as secretary to Mayor Herbert July 21 in an Air National Guard jet Brooklyn, N.Y., Minneapolis, Minn., St. C. Libby, also professor of public which crashed on takeoff at Bangor. Louis, Mo., and Boston's historic Old speaking from 1909 to 1944; and for An English teacher in SAD 54, Skow­ South Church. Survivors include a Charles F. Johnson, U.S. Circuit Court hegan, he was a captain in the guard a son; one daughter; four grandchildren of Appeals judge. Mrs. Thayer was and served as a weapons systems and a sister. graduate of Bliss College, Lewiston. officer. Mr. Glenn was born in Rye, Her daughter, Frances E. Thayer '30, N.Y. After graduation from the Hill joined the college staff in 1943 as secre­ FACULTY School (Pottsville, Pa.), he served in the tary to the dean of women, and serves Air Force for five years as a navigation Knowlton Mead Woodin, who taught as assistant to the dean of students. officer in the Strategic Air Command. biology from 1947 to 1950, died April Besides her daughter, Mrs. Thayer He enrolled at Colby in 1965 after I 0 in Boothbay Harbor. He was 72. leaves a son, J. Marble Thayer Jr. '38; completing a year at Southwestern State Born in Chicopee, Mass., he was a two grandchildren, Jane '72 and Barbara College (Weatherford, Okla.). His wife, graduate of Brown University in 1921 Thayer '74; and a sister.

28 Quarterback Brian Cone rL1ttleton . . \11111 J fiip1 a s1dl'i1111· paH to 1u1111111g bm k jrJf .\ lattos rt.a1t Prot•1clt•nu•, R.l.) aga111.1t the (.urut �uard Academy ept. 15. Th<' Cadets da111pt•11eci Homccom111g Jp11 1/J u•1/h a 21-13 u• 111 .

After a hak ·start, the football Champion hip . But the team had team rallied behind a poi eJ quar­ its own champion in climinucive terback and la hing fre:.hman run­ Lew Paquin (Barre, :\(a .) , the ner to roll o' er Tuft , Hobart and disciplined junior who et course Sports record at Colby. Bate and Bow­ Bate . Tailback Peter Gorniewicz (Ip doin. and remained unbeaten after wich, Ma .) made a private a ault by IRVING FAU NCE '69 two 'ear of dual meet competition. on the record book. \\'ith onlv Hi :\11:\.-\ win at Bates Oct. 26 :\Laine �Iaritime .-\cadem) to play wa one of six for the ea on. Co­ at pre time, the ix-foot, 1 o­ capt.iin Bob Hi key (Yarmouth pounder had g-aine