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1949

bHM^MMMMI Hello! So this is Westbrook Junior College. I've been sent to get a bird's eye view of a down to the earth place. My private investigation will include a visit to the Dean's office, a fast smoke in the cafeteria, a weary wait outside Miss Carter's office and a thorough workout of all keyholes. The inquiring mind, you know. I may even risk my life in the lunch line, but I'll keep away from the Zoo lab. I don't want my wings clipped.

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THE TOWER 1949

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THE SENIORS of WESTBROOK JUNIOR COLLEGE

PORTLAND, MAINE

For the sixteen years you have worked to make our school one of which we are proud . . . for the calm informal w.iv you have walked among us . . . for being a man that has shown us not only knowledge but decent living . . . we, the Senior Class of Westbrcok Junior College, dedicate this yearbook of 1949

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Seated at desk: Etenee* Simpson, Nancy Hill. Standing*: Helene Danas, Van NTess Maling, Miml wheelwright, Nora Harrington, Be\ Holgate, Selma Milliken, Barbara Eldred. Second row: Alice Smith, Miss Denison. Third row: Feme Robinson, Joan Miller, Joyce Brown.

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Editor-in-Chief Nancy Hill Managing Editor Alice Smith Sen/or Editor Mimi Wheelwright Literary Editor Barbara I Id red Photography Editor Beverly Holgate Photograph) Assistant Joan Sweetser Easiness Manager Renee Simpson Sports Editor Van Ness Maling Senior Assistants — Helene Danas, Nora Harrington, Selma Milliken, I erne Robinson, Joan Miller, Joyce Brown Staff Artist Muriel Campbell E resh in a n A ssis ta n t kav Bullard Faculty Advisor Violet Denison y irs i pjyisiled 'Cy/j

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Qlese [Are Pie People S Qllei ELISABETH G. KIMBALL, PH.D. Dean of the College, History

A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1921; A.M., Mcunt Holyoke College, 1923; B.Litt., Oxford University, 1927; Ph.D., Yale University, 1933; research, Pubiic Record Office and British Museum, London, summer, 1929, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1938; Yale University, 1934-1935. Reader in History and Political Science, Mount Holyoke College, 1923-1925; Instructor and Assistant Professor of History, Wells College, 1927-1931, 1932-1933; Assistant Professor of History and Political Science, Wilson College, 1953-1934; Director of the two-unit plan, Mount Holyoke College, 193 5-1939; Westbrook Junior College, 1939

PAULINE G. CARTER, A.B. Director of Residence

A.B., Wellesley College, 1922. Teacher o! Latin, Miss Edgar's School for (oris, Montreal, Quebec, 1922-1924; Head of the Latin Department, Teacher of Mathematics, 1924-1937; Associate Principal, 1932-1937, The Gateway, \ev Haven, Connecticut; Teacher of Latin, Emms Willard School, Troy, New York, 1937-1938; private instruction, Latin and Mathematics, Portland, Mame, 1938 rook Junior College, 193 9- NAHUM R. PILLSBURY, JR., B.S. Director of Public Relations

RUTH M. BILLINGS, B.S. Alumnae Secretary, Administrative Assistant MARGARET DOE, A.B., B.S. Librarian

IDA MAE BAKER Assistant to Bookstore Manager DAWN L. WELLS Alumnae Office Secretary

MARY D. MATHES Secretary to Director of Public Relations

MARY E. HASTY Secretary to the Dean of the College GRACIA A. REYNOLDS Secretary to the Director of Residence

PHYLLIS E. BERRY, B.S. Executive Secretary KATHRYN BUTTERFIELD ETHEL D. PROCTOR Bursar Manager of the College Store

VESTA B. RHOADES, R.N. College Nurse

ELIZABETH J. DUTTON, A.B. Assistant to the Director of Residence

PHYLLIS T. LIBBY, A.M. Assistant to the Librarian

ARLENE B. LOWE Assistant to the Bursar

ALBERT W. MOULTON, M.D. Consulting Eye Specialist

ALVAH C. THOMPSON, D.D.S. Consulting Dentist

DEFOREST WEEKS, M.D. College Physician Ofcrf S QWel 9ke faculty

PHYLLIS BUNKER, B.S. Hon? cm a king B.S., Farmington State Teachers' College, 1947. Instructoi Clothing, Lasell Junior College, 1947-1948; Westbrook Junior Colli

JEAN W. CLAPP, B.S. £^1 Secretarial Science B.S., Boston University, 1948. Westbrook Junior < 1948-

DOROTHY E. Con I v, B.S. Secretarial Science Teacher Training Course, Beal Business College, Bangor, Maine, I 1932; B.S., Boston University, 1947; State Normal School, Gorham, Maine, summer session, 1932; Boston University, summer session, 1948. Teacher il Commercial Subjects, High Schools, Hermon, Maine, 1932-1933; Rockland, Maine, 1933-1937; lunch.Id Office School, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1937-1938; High Schools, Boothhav I l.ubor, Mame, 1938-1943; Rockland, Mame, 1943-1946; Wmslow Secretarial School, Boston, Massachusetts, 1946-1947; Westbrook Junior College, 1947- JEAN E. DELAND, B.S. Physical Education B.S., University of New Hampshire, 1948. Westbrook Junior ollege, 1948-

VIOLET DENISON, A.M. Journalism A.B., Hunter College, 1945; A.M., Syracuse University, 1948. Psychometrist, Psychological Services Center, Syracuse Uni- ersity, 1946-1948; Westbrook Junior College, 1948-

ANNA-MARIE DIMARI A.B. Science .A.15., Boston University, 1947; Middlebury College Italian School, summer, 1945; Boston University, summer session, 1947; Tufts College, summer session, 1948. Undergraduate .\nd graduate assistant in Biology, Boston University, 1945-1947; Teacher of Science, West Leba­ non High School, West Lebanon, Nev, Hampshire, 1947-1948; West- brook Junior College, I 94 8- GRACE A. Dow, A.M. English B.S., Columbia University, 1931; A.M., Radcliffe College, 1946. Head of the English Department, High School, Ellicott City, Maryland, 1931-1945; Kents Hill junior College, 1945-1946; West- brook junior College, 1946-

MARY J. DRISCOLE, B.S. Science B.S., Our Lady of the Elms College, 1948. Westbrook Junior College, 1948-

I El EZABETH J. DUTTON, A.B. English A.IE, Connecticut College for Women, 1947. West brook junior College, 1 947-

Ji D. JEAN FARREN, A.M. Speech, Dramatics B.S., Tufts College, 1947; A.M., Tufts College, 1948. West- brook Junior College, 1948-

A4ARIA D. FORSBERG, B.S. Speech, Radio, Dramatics B.S., Ithaca College, 1932; Syracuse University, 1933-1934; Boston University, 1934-193 5; Boston University, summer session, 1948. Teacher of English and Dramatics, Brewster Free Academy, Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, 1935-1938; Assistant in Drama, Emerson College, 1938-1939; Woman's Program Director, WLNH, 1939-1948; Westbrook Junior College, 1948-

ARTHUR L. FREUNDLICH, A.M. Psychology A.B., Northeastern University, 1947; A.M., Boston University, 1948. Student assistant, Northeastern University, 1941-1942; United States Army, A.S.T.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Combat Airborne Medical Aid, 1943-1945; Substitute teacher, Boston Public School System, 1948; Westbrook Junior College, 1948- THELMA L. HILLSON, B.S. Secretarial Science Teacher Training Course, Auburn Maine School of Commerce, 1933- 1936; B.S., , 1941; Boston University, summer sessions, 1946, 1948. Teacher of Commercial Subjects, High School, Mexico, Maine, 1936-1938; Cony High School, Augusta, Maine, 193 8-1940, 1941-1944; Wcstbrook Junior College, 1944-

FRANK E. EIOBSON, JR., A.M. English A.B., Middlebury College. 1938; A.M., Middlebury College, 1948. Apprentice Master in English, v7illiston Academy, Easthamp- ton, Massachusetts, L938-1939; 1 lead oi the Department oi English ami Vice-Principal, West Newbury High School, West Newbury, Massachu setts, 1940-194J, 1946; United States Army Air Forces, 1942 1049; Teacher of English, Haverhill High School, Haverhill, Massachusetts. 1949-1947; Instructor m English, State Teachers' College, Plattsburg, New York, 1947-1948; Teacher of English, Plainfield High School, Central Village, Connecticut, 1948; Westbrook Junior College, 1948-

EDWARD O. HOOGHRIRK, M.T., M.S. Science A.B., Syracuse University, 1942; M. T., Lawson General Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia, 1049; M.S., Universit) oi Nev Hampshire, 1948. United States Army Medical Corps, 1942 1947; Instructoi in cimical Parasitology, Stark General Hospital, Charleston, South < lina, L942-1945; Instructor in General Parasitology, University oi Hampshire, 1947; WC-M brook Junior College, MARGARET E. HOTALING, B.M. Music B.M., Skidmore College, 1948. Wcstbrook Junior College.

M. LUCILE KIDDER, A.M. Arts and Crafts B.S., , 1920; A.M., C ark University, 1931; Maryland Institute, 1921-1922; Boothbay Harbor, Maine, summer, 1923; certifi­ cate, three-year course, jewelry and metal craft, Worcester Art Museum School, 1930; Portland School of Fine and Applied Art, 1932-1935; Penland School of Handicraft, Penland, North Carolina, 1948. Teacher of Crafts, Eastern Pennsylvania State Institution, 1920-1921; Reconstruction Aide of Occupational Therapy, Public Health Service, Baltimore, Maryland, 1921-1924; Head, Occupational Therapy, U. S. V. B., Tupper Lake, New York, 1924-1929; Teacher of Jewelry, Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, Maine, 1930-1931; Teacher of Crafts, Bailey Evening School, Bath, Maine, 193 1-1933; Supervisor of Art, Portland Young Women's Christian Association, 1932-; Head, Art De­ partment, Camp Abena, Belgrade Lakes, Maine, 193 1, 1932, 1933; Art Department, Camp Tekakewtha, Porter Corners, New York, 1934, 1935; Teacher of Jewelry, Portland Society of Art, 1933-1938; Westbrook Junior College, 1934-

HELENA E. LECKO, A.M. Spanish, German A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1947; A.M., Yak- University, L948 Westbrook Junior College, 1948- PHYLLIS T. LIBBY, A.M. History, Philosophy A.B., Gordon College, 1947; A.M., Boston University, 1948. Westbrook Junior Col'ege, 1948-

EDITH M. MCKENZIE, M.C.S. Secretarial Science A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1932; M.C.S., Boston University, 1942; Columbia University, summer session, 1944; Boston University, summer session, 1948. Teacher of Secretarial Subjects, Mcintosh Business College, Dover, New Hampshire, 193 3-193 6; Bryant & Stratton Business School, Boston, Massachusetts, 1936-1942; Instructor in Secretarial Studies, University of New Hampshire, 1942-1946; Westbrook Junior ( -.liege, 1946-

JEANNE I. MORNI AUI.T, A.B. Secretarial Science A.B., University of Maine, 1934; Bangor Maine School of ( ommercc, 1939; Boston University, summer session, 1948. Private tutor ing, Fairfield, Connecticut, 1934-1936; Teacher of ( ommercial Subjects, High Schoo's, Madawaska, Maine, 1939-1942; Bangor, Maine, 1943 1943; Westbrook Junior Colege, '.942-1943, 1945- I

L RUPERT NEILY Director of Music, Voice Early vocal training from Stephen Townsend and William Whitney of Boston; study with Isadore Luckstone and others in New York and with teachers in Europe, including Maestro Vanucinni of Florence; study with Homer Norris in Harmony and Counterpoint, with Wallace Good­ rich in Organ Playing, and with Buonamicci of Florence in Piano. For fifteen years Organist and Choirmaster at Episcopal churches in Lynn and in Beverly, Massachusetts, and in Westerly, Rhode Island; for five years Supervisor of Music in the Westerly Pubic Schools; Instructor in Voice in Boston, New York City, and Hollins College; Instructor in Voice in Portland for many professional pupils in Opera (Metropolitan), Church, and Concert; Director of the Maine Conservatory of Music; Westbrook Junior College, 193 3-

ISABELLE K. PEASE, A.M. History of Art A.B., Smith College, 1923; A.M., Middlebury College, 1946; courses in History of Art, Harvard University, summer session, 1941. Teacher of English, High School, Somersworth, New Hampshire, 1923- 1925; Head cf the English Department, High School, Westbrook, Maine. 192 5-1926; Teacher of English and History of Art, Deering High School, Portland, Maine, 1926-; Westbrook Junior College, 1946-

ELEANOR G. POWERS, ED.M. Speed Reading B.S., Boston University, 1934; Ed.M., Harvard University, 1945; Harvard University, summer session, 1945. Social service work for the government, 1935-1936; Teacher of the physically handicapped in the Maiden School System, 1937-1944; Americanization work with adult aliens in Maiden, Massachusetts, 193 8-1944; Westbrook Junior College, 1944- JAMES J. SHUTE, M.S.W. Sociology f*s A.B., University of Toronto, 1940; M.S.W., Boston College School of Social Work, 1947. Active duty United States Marine Corps Reserve, 1942-1946; Boys' case worker and District Supervisor, Catholic Charitable Bureau, Boston, Massachusetts, 1946-1948; Juvenile Proba­ tion Officer, Cumberland County Probation Department, Portland, Maine, 1948-; Westbrook Junior College, 1948-

JANET SMITH, M.C.S. Head of Department of Secretarial Science A.B., Smith College, 1924; B.S., Simmons College, 1926; M.C.S., 3oston University, 1947. Instructor in the Secretarial Depart­ ment, Simmons College, 1925-1930; Secretary to the \\<:.M\ of the Home 'economics Department, Western Reserve University, 1930-1931; Regis­ trar, State Teachers' College, Salem, Massachusetts, 1931-1938; Secretary, Hillsdale Country Day School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1938-1939; Westbrook Junior College, 1939-

THOMAS STOTI ER, A.M. Social Science B.S., University of Maine, D>47; A.M., University ol Maine, 1948. Graduate Assistant, Department of Economics ami Sociology, Universit) oi Maine, 1947-1948; United states Army Air Corps, 1945; Westbrook Junior College, 1 EDWARD VICTOR, A.M., ED.M Science A.B., Harvard University, 1935; A.M., Boston University, 1936; Ed.M., Boston University, 1941. Instructor in Science, Ponce de Leon School, Humacao, Puerto Rico, 1937-193 8; Head of the Chemistry Department, Boston School of Pharmacy and Massachusetts School of Optometry, 1941-1943; Instructor in Chemistry, Boston Uni­ versity, 1943-1944; Westbrook Junior College, 1944-

ELIZABETH P. WADE, A.B. French A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1947; Middlebury College French School, summer, 1945; Certificat de l'Institut de Phonetique, and Cours de Litterature Contemporaine, La Sorbonne, 1'Universite de Paris, .A A, France, 1947-1948. Westbrook Junior College, 1948-

MARGARET C. WOOD, A.M. Physical Education, Social Science Aroostook State Normal School, 1935; B.S., University of Maine, 1938; A.M., University of New Hampshire, 1945. Teacher of Social Studies, High School, Presque Isle, Maine, 193 8-1942; Director of Physical Education, High Schoo', Presque Isle, Maine, 1942-1944; In­ structor in Physical Education, University of New Hampshire, summer session, 1943; Director, Physical Education, High School, Sanford, Maine, 1944-1947; Westbrook Junior College, 1947-

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My assignment seemed simple enough. I thought a glance would do it, but there's more to it than meets this bird's eye. They are not just students, they are people. Each girl proves her individuality many times in her college life and belies rumors that W. J. C. students are like so many identical model-T's. Re­ ligious and social clubs are made up exclusively of individuals. Personal accom­ plishment is a standard in the W. A. A.; in sing and varsity, talented students amuse and edify their "best friends and severest critics." Most girls have had fingers in several pies, both serving and being served.

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First row: M.n-orie Hitchcock, Ruby Rosenbu?-^, J. Schumaker, Frannie Ackerman, Jean Cloutier, Alice Bean, Jane Bowkett. Second row: Emmy Eou O'Donnell, Tina Chaltas, Pat Proudfoot, Shirley (Jinn, Sally Stockton,

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As its name implies, the International Relations Club interests itself in the various phases of contemporary problems and affairs of all nations. Its meetings have been devoted to discussions of China, Communism, Palestine, and Germany to date. Supplementary movies, speakers, and a regional conference at have served to point up, heighten interest, and increase knowledge of the studies of each particular topic. Six times during the college year the club sponsors the very able travelling lecturer and reporter, Mr. Harrison Lakin, formerly of the American Diplomatic Service. His timely lectures have been of great informational value and interest to club members as well as non-members, for they are open to all students. Monthly publications of the "United Nations News" and the "I. R. C. News" plus collateral material furnished by the college library bring up-to-date information within reach of the student of world affairs. These periodicals con­ tact with other active clubs and make known many opportunities for scholarship and exchange fellowship in other countries under the sponsorship of United States government agencies, universities, and research councils. This year the club was directed by Mrs. Phyllis T. Libby. First row: Elizabeth Lee, Jo Varney, Joan Sweetser, Faith LaFleur, Betty Ann Mayo, Ginny Danforth, Jane Bowkett, Carol Evans, Jean Blumenthal, Mary Scoll, Pat Tlbbetts, Marilyn Bennett. Second row: Shirley Jones, Marion Murphy, Elsie Oilman, Win Clark. .Pan Day, Eleanor Bag-ley, Florence cunn. Mary Jackson, Nancy Hill. Ardith Meserve, Bev Pitman, Jane Anderson, Gloria Ferris, Jane Sharron. Third row: Nancy Arolyn, Renee" Hardy, Priscilla Parsons. Joan Kapopoulos. Norma Sorlie, Joan Sullivan. Judy Wyman, Jan Baker, Barb Rochford, Billie Bilodeau, Curly Chapman, Lillis Simmons, Barbara Saunders, Marty Sylvester. Fourth row: Martha Davis, Diantha Holbrook. Janis Cook, Doris Lutz, Florence Taylor, Pauline Gardiner, Martha Knee, Marilyn Smith, Renee Simpson, Joyce Cole, Doris Robinson, Jud Brooks. Fifth row: Norma Janelle, Nancy Barnard, Patricia dote, Mimi Wheelwright, Catherine White, Nadine Pendleton, Barb stone, Mary Fernald, June Brown.

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The Glee Club at W. J. C. as a single unit and in combination with other groups has appeared in public more than any other organization at the school. The club combined with the Bowdoin Glee Club, presented its major con­ cert of the season at the Eastland Hotel, February 26. Following the concert was a formal dance. In March, the club gave a performance m Lewiston and presented a concert at the Boston Pops, May 22. The organization has been very successful this season. Other engagements were presented for the Portland Men's Club and the Rotary Club at the Falmouth Hotel. Seated: Mary Helen Pernald, Sylvia Gunderson, Jean Blumenthal, Sally Stockton, Pat Lenart, Bev Putnam, Jane Brown, Mary Jane Flynn. Standing;: Marty Marshall, Marilyn Meserve, Pat Russell, Jean Cloutier, Alice Bean, Shirley Clay, Mary L«ou Marks.

CJ ke otcanguage ,1, The Spanish Club held its meeting twice a month in the day room during chapel hour. These meetings, to which all members were required to attend, consisted of business discussions along with any special plans individual members might have had. The club participated in the Christmas festivities with the various houses and clubs, singing an original Spanish carol, "Venid Pastores." Mr. Victor, a member of the faculty and formerly a teacher in Puerto Rico, gave a talk in November on the tours he had taken in South America and his duties at the Puerto Rican School. A dance was given in March with authentic Spanish decorations. The officers of the Spanish Club were: Beverly Moody, president; Alice Bean, secretary; Beverly Putnam, treasurer; and Miss Helen Lecko, faculty advisor.

The officers of the French Club this year were: Jane Brown, president; Jean Blumenthal, secretary; Sylvia Gunderson, projects chairman. Miss Wade was the club's advisor. During the year the club sang Christmas carols over the radio station WPOR with the French Club of Portland Junior College. They also exchanged corre­ spondence with a school in Cannes, France. First row: Barbara Lawry. Ethel Chernus, Pat Grot-'., Sally Allen, Cilia Denby, Barbara Rochford, Jackie Meyer, Harriet Gum,. Joan Palavy, Polly stool,-. Second row: Gloria Fonis, Marilyn Sherman, Dot Perkins, Ginny Danforth, Barbara Stone, Norma Sorlie. Natalie Jenkes, Joyce Cole, Sylvia Gunderson. Third row: Nancy Barnard, Janet Goss, Judy Keegan, BUie London, Joan Barry, Mary Bou Jackson, Dot Dodsworth, Connie Wood. Fourth row: Janet Bruyette, Janice Cook, Donnie Reilly, Fat Whittemore, Vivian Sohn, Phyl Galanto, Marjie < laskell.

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The Science Club, though one of the newest clubs on the campus, is most active. It is open to all students of the college, and it provides a program to meet all interests. The club meets monthly and each month a different type of entertainment is offered. Field trips to Boston, frequent movies, dances and demonstrations prove to be of most interest to the members. There has been a good membership this year and a field trip to Harvard Medi­ cal School Museum in the Spring was the big event of the year. Edward Victor is the club's faculty advisor. The officers chosen for the year were: Cilia Denby, president; Barbara Rochford, vice president; Sally Allen, treasurer; Margaret Myers, secretary. Front row: Dot Dodsworth, Evelyn Kaknes, I Mix His Galanto, Jan Goss, Cilia Denby, Nancy Johnson, Carolois Mitchell. Second row: Eleanor Bagley, Norma Sorlie, Phyllis Chase, Bunty Maling, Nat Jenkes, Martha Duce. Third row: Chris Maravelias, Betty Kicker, Marjorie Gaskell, Connie Wood, Joyce Cole, Mary Lou Jackson.

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The purpose of the Student Christian Association is to create unity among the student body through tolerance and understanding. It provides Chapel services, Sunday candlelight services, entertainments, and group gatherings for the girls of Westbrook. The S. C. A. meets with Christian Associations of other colleges. The association also sponsors the well known speaker, Harrison Lakin.

Each house and the day students have a representative to inform the mem­ bers of meetings and activities.

The members chose as officers for the year: Janet Goss, president; Cilia Denby, program director; Nancy Johnson, vice president; Phyllis Galanto, secretary-treasurer.

First row: Pat Grote, Jane Bowkett, Pat Greene, Sally Stockton, Tina Chaltas, Cilia Denby. Ellie Bagley. Second row: Chris Maravelias, Shirley Ginn, Nancy Barnard, Janice Cook, Barbara Stone, Natalie Jenkes, Priscilla Parsons. Third row: Joan Sullivan, Paula Webb, Barbara Spenders, Barbara Dane, Eva Giberson.

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The Wanakea Riding Club is one of the largest and most active clubs on the campus; it boasts a membership cf 49 students. The officers of this year's club were: Sally Stockton, president; Shirley Chisholm, vice president; Joan Towne, treasurer; and Tina Chaltas, secretary. The club is fortunate in having the advantages of the clubhouse, the many trails, the rings, and the variety of horses at the Tomlinson Riding School. In­ struction in jumping, equitation, and show riding is available to club members who have special permission. Most appreciated of all is the kind and ever-ready advice and help of Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson, better known to all as "Mom and Pop." Besides the regular monthly meetings the club sponsors such activities as suppers, moonlight rides, and breakfast rides for the Fall season. Highlights of the winter season are the Christmas party, complete with tree and presents; the Winter Carnival, when the Riding Club is hostess club to all the students and their guests at the riding school for a day of sports and fun; and meetings in the Day Room of Alumni Hall, followed by huge suppers and movies. The spring season brings once again the moonlight rides, breakfast rides, and cook-outs by the river. Highlight of the spring season is the Horse Show and the performance of the Drill Team. VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM First row: Mary Lou Marks, Elizabeth Lee, Pat Whittemore, J<> Vaughn, Alice Bean. Second row: Barbara Lane, Elaine McFarland, Faith LaFleur, Anna Biggs. Third row: Dot Garniss, Cinnie Jones, Jo Schumaker, Gerry Turnier, Jane Adams, Mimi Wheel­ wright.

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The field hockey teams, both the Varsity and the Maroon and Gray, were a group of energetic and enthusiastic girls. The varsity played two games, 1 leering High School and Kents Hill. It was a thrill to watch the fast playing of some of the girls. Biggsey was everywhere at once, or so it seemed to the spectators and the other team. Cinnie Jcnes and Mimi Wheelwright were two good players, Cinnie at center halfback, and Mimi playing forward. In the intercollegiate games, the Maroon beat the Gray by a rather large margin. The girls all had plenty of spirit, and all their victories were hard earned. . First row- Janet Rankin, Gil Simmons, Joan Barry, Betsy Dodds, Barbara Staples, Barbara Rochford, Nancy Jackson, Janet Freeman, Libby Penfleld, Jean Cloutier, Jane Adams. Second row- Polly Steele, Barbara Eldred, Jud Brooks, Dot Stockton, Tinj Harlow, Barbara Thompson, Smokey Manning;, Anna Bigga, Chris Maravelias, Jackie Meyers, Shirley Clay, Third row Winnie Clark, Helen Goynea, Ducky Duckworth, Dot Garniss, Cynnie Jones, Peg Smith. Flossie Taylor, Jerry Turnier, Joan Browne, Jo Shumaker, Paula Webb, B \ Young, Claire Bailey. Fourth row-' Irene Buyniski, Gloria Ferris, Barb Vitagliano, Connie Foster, Joyce Klink. Beth Geighton, Joan Towne, Carolyn Chellis, Alice Smith, Barbara Lord, Barbara Saunders, Eva Giberson.

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Long before the first snow fell in the mountains the fifty members of the Ski Club were busy polishing up their hickories, practicing their turns, or learn­ ing the groundwork before taking to the slopes. As soon as snow became an actuality in the vicinity of Portland, the Ski Club took off three and four times a week for Bridgton, Dyke Mountain, Pleasant Mountain, and Jackson. Gradually even the beginners were able to snow-plough, herring-bone, and stem-turn. This year WJC had a ski team for the first time in its history, and a very successful team. On February >, the team composed of Mary Condon, Cynthia Jones, Carol Evans, Joan Towne, and Dorothy Garniss competed with 3 2 girls from the University of New Hampshire, University of Maine, \v aynflete School, Deering High School, Portland High School, and Kents Hill School and returned with a ski trophy. Joan Towne, who won first prize for downhill racing in this event, went on to represent the Northeastern United States in the International Meet in Canada. This truly was an eventful year for our stars, but no less enjoyable for every last one of us. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front row: Coke Cartel-, Marilyn Patten, Nora Harrington, Elaine McFarland, Barbara Cushing-, Elizabeth Leighton, Mac Crisp. Back row: Squirt Eldred, Anna Fenwick, Cinnie Jones, Joan Towne, Dot Garniss, Gerry Turnier, Bunty Moling.

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The basketball season started with inter-house games. Whitman and Bell were the champion houses, Whitman defeating Houghton, 24-9; Lodge, 31-25; and Johnson, 42-10; Bell defeating Goddard, 20-10; and Johnson, 34-12. Lodge had done well by trimming Hersey, 19-13; Bell, 28-11; and Melville, 26-16; until they were defeated by Whitman. Deering bowed to Melville in a 22-19 defeat, but triumphed over Goddard, 18-15. Hersey defeated Goddard, 18-15; and Melville, 18-13. Houghton trampled Johnson, 28-14. The day stu­ dents, however, were superior to all the houses, walking over Houghton, 31-5; Whitman, 39-11; Deering, 42-1; and Bell, 37-7. The next game was a Freshman-Senior battle, and the younger fry were victors, 36-16. The climax of the season was an hilarious game between the faculty, dressed in pajamas and wearing hair ribbons, and the day students. The faculty played • a game full of tricks, from providing a basket of their own to shooting water- pistols, and the day student Indian cheerleaders kept the time-outs lively with their war-whoops and dances. The score, quite a minor item, 36-24 in favor of the day students. The Varsity team won over twice—3 5-20 and 65-17, but lost to the alumnae, 19-12. These who played for the Varsity were: forwards— Cushing, Packard, Eldred, Maling, Jones, Harrington, McFarland, Crisp; guards —Carter, Turnier, Fenwick, Towne, Leighton, Vitagliano, Patten and Garniss.

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Plato, who wasn't a bad old bird himself, said that man by nature is a political being. These girls can rival any man at the game; I'd bet my nest on it. They have learned the importance of public opinion. Westbrook, a world in small, has taught them that there is no such thing as an inarticulate mob. Every man has the power to raise his voice. Every Westbrook girl has a chance to audition.

fvA%»y*/; Seated: Camille Salamone, Bev Putnam, Pat Tibbetts, Sonny Meserve. Standing*: Gloria Ferris, Janet Bruyette, Connie Goddard, Barbara Lawry.

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The aim of the Student Council is to bring about general improvements in the college routine by acting upon student and faculty suggestions. It serves to maintain an equilibrium between the college administration and the student body. It discusses and tries to settle the problems of the student's campus life. With the advice of Dean Kimball, the Student Council meets every two weeks in Hersey 106. Combined meetings with the Residence Board and Miss Carter have been an addition to the Student Council this year. Students are represented by three Freshmen and five Seniors under the Presidency of Beverly Putnam with Patriica Tibbetts as Secretary. Some of the functions of the Student Council with the Residence Board have been the Sunday night chapel services and the use of the day room and the gym for dates. Social functions included were a dance held April 8 by the Student Council and a joint meeting with Portland Junior College. The Student Council elects students to be awarded special honors at gradua t:'on for outstanding contributions and participation in the college as well as com posing the grey handbook for the Freshmen. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Standing: Faith LaFleur, Marilyn Patten, Jud Brooks. Seated: Barbara Lord, Barbara Rochford, Norma Salim, Pam Butler.

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Dot Garniss, Joan Sullivan, Helen Gonyea, Jo Vaughn Standing: Shirley Harkinson, Elaine McFarland. W. A. A. BOARD First row: Marilyn Patten, Jane Anderson, Cinnie Jones, Blaine McFarland. s<(ond row: Anna Fenwick, Ann Holbrook, Bev Hole-ate, .lane Adams.

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I'm overwhelmed! They were right when they said college girls know all about everything. The generation of the clinging vine, whose specialty was painting china, has passed. Any happy housewife can also claim her place as a professional of no little prowess. She may be a journalist, an actress, a musician; or she may specialize in the more obtruse Middle English dialects. Whatever she does, she's well trained to do it. It's no life for a bird-brain like me, but they say that a Westbrook girl sweeps the floor with a professional flourish.

\A*S?-Vv>k' Janice Hamilton, Pat LaRochelle, Sally Allen, Martha Jordon, Mary Pernald, Pat Russell, Dorrle Stockton.

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Interviews . . . round tables . . . Fraidy Cat . . . The Discontented Deu drop . . . and finally the first broadcast on the 20th of March . . . The Bronte Sisters. A series of programs dramatizing the lives of famous women are broadcast Saturday afternoons. They are under the guidance of Miss Forsberg, assisted by the speech classes. Tryouts . . . "Is the cast posted yet?" . . . Alumni 12 . . . "It just isn't done on the air!" . . . rehearsals . . . recording . . . the final broadcast. First row: Mary Lou Marks, Pat Gibbitts, Pat Smith, Nadine Pendleton, Jud Brooks, Jane Lewis, Bobby Biggs, Tiny Harlow, Nancy Rees, Polly Steele. Second row: Priscilla Parsons, Gloria Ferris, Cleo Nichols, Bunty Maling, Barbara Lawry, Peg Smith, Pat Grote, Billie Bilideau, Ruby Rosenburg, Ann Maxwell, Flossie Taylor, Jane Hodges. Third row: Pat Greene, Ethel Chernus, Joan Dennison, Harriet Gunn, Marty Marshall, Judy Keegan, Ellie London, Barbara Stone, Ruth Reeves, Alice Bean, Diane Draper, Doris Robinson, Jackie Meyer, Bev Andrews. Fourth row: Jane Bowkett, Barbara Wolff, Claire Bailey, Jo Schumaker, Jackie Jackson, Vivian Sohn, Jerry Peters, Gloria Weisburg, Pat Russell, Barbara Saunders, Sis Rowley, Jean Brown, Charlotte Donahue.

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Curtain call—curtain call—smoking in the outer lobby, please. The house- lights dim as the curtain goes up on the first act, whether it was a one-act play, the Christmas pageant, or the spring three-act play. They were all successes with Miss Farren coaching behind the scenes. Come out this afternoon and help paint the slats, okay? Where's the cold cream? I'll never be able to get this grease

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The excited chatter of compliments from the enthusiastic audience after

the last act as Weezie Lee and Jackie did their bit for the talent show. W. J. C. MOWS STAFF First row: Pat Greene, Renee Simpson, Robie Robinson, Nora Harrington Beverly Holgate Barbara Eldred, Selma Milliken, Joyce Brown. Second row: Miss Denison, Bunty Maling, Nance Hill, Allie Smith. Third row: Ruth Reeves, Mary Wheelwright, .loan Miller, Helene Danas.

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Blood! Sweat! and Tears! These seem to be the bywords for our W. J. C. newspaper this year. Those last minute changes . . . hunting . . . and filling in an unseen space. But — we finally made it. The paper was a success every time. The Staff was one of the most capable ones that we have ever had. Most of our thanks go to our faculty advisor, Miss Denison. The staff was headed by: Editor-in-Chief Beverly Holgate Managing Editors Selma Milliken, Mary Wheelwright News Editor Patricia Form Feature Editor Nora Harrington Sports Editors Barbara Eldred, Alice Smith Book Review Editor Patricia (wecne Circulation Manager Helene Danas Editorial Director Nancy I [ill Advertising Editors Feme Robinson, Renee Simpson Of course these people did their jobs, leading their respective departments, but we can't forget the reporters who brought the news to the office And typed it up. These reporters were: Van Ness Maling, Joan Miller, Ruth Reeves, Joyce Brown. J >^)irls cJire CyDeing Cy rained Cyo oT>n 'ogetherllu

In these days everyone realizes that the need for brotherhood is oreat. Westbrook girls are trained to live together in harmonious accord, by means of two years of dormitory life. They have their petty disagreements, but when they are through I am sure that all of them will agree that they are much better equipped to live in the world of tomorrow. I guess I'll fly down and have a look at the casual group now.

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KJV rv. Seated: Ginny Lyons, Joan Barry, Dot Dodsworth, Martha Luce, Donnie Reilly, Gloria Ferris. Second row: Joyce Klink, Jan Baker, Judy Wyman, Dona Clark, Freda Dyer, Jean Curtis, Chris Maravelias, Betsy Dodds. Third row: Joyce Cole, Dottie Perkins, Ginny Clark, Dee Osgood, Ruth Averill, Cynnie Baird, Durley Meyers, Meg Lenti, Pris Howard. Fourth row: Win Clark, Tiny Harlow, Bev Parrott, Polly Gardner, Lil Simmons, Janet Rankin. Sammy Durgan, Irene Bu.vniski, Jo n Chillemi, Barb Rochford.

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When this school year rolls by, "Georgels," her little pet elephant Goddard Hall is going to miss all of course . . . Jo's measles . . . vv in- the things that have brightened up nie's embarrassing moments . . . our Freshman year at Westbrook. Jean's added comments during Most of all we will miss the last house meetings when she "takes minute dashes to get to the sign-out over" . . . Joan's "closeness" to the book before we were marked late U. of M. boys . . . Joyce's cookies coming in from our dates . . . Polly's from home . . . Lil's swimming bridge hands . . . the "sunny" faces champ . . . Polly's Austin . . . Judy from Bev's room . . . Bonnie's week­ and DeeDee's imitations . . . Janet's end trips . . . "Chief's" clowning signs and pictures . . . Ginger's . . . Roch and Dona's "cuz" . . . hockey player, Bob . . . Cynnie's . . . Joan's Fitzie oi Cornell . . . pipe and squirt gun . . . Ginnie's Tiny and Chippy's quick smiles . . . mailbox key . . . Freda's many tal­ Lurley's phone calls that always ents including palm reading . . . the come just when the rest of us think lost mid-weeks and Saturday night it might be for one of us . . . Mag­ permissions . . . the locked Johns gie's pretty dungarees . . . Irene's . . . our pictures that were always new vocabulary . . . Betsy and missing . . . the cry of "roommate" Chris' snow "shorts" . . . Jan's out­ when she was among the missing look . . . Pussy's gentle little voice . . . and our housemothers who have . . . Ruthic's History troubles . . . stuck by us through thick and thin Martha's quietness . . . Dot's neat —and their inevitable "Please girls, hair does . . . Mary Lou's it's quiet hours." Seated: Elaine Brown, Cinny Jones, Phyl Pitman, Gladys Peck. Second row: Martha Davis, B< \ Holgate, Ann Holbrook, Betty Mayo, Prudy Weaver, Marti Marshall. Standing, first row: Pat Greene, Jane Sharon, Betty Barker, Peg Abbey, .ban Day, Ann Kings­ bury, Myrna Currie. Standing, second row: Jean Parker, Jane Anderson, Pat Russell, Dot Garniss. //),// ' )U

Twenty-cne Belles . . . first prize Ann's ever ready knife . . . Sunday in the Hallowe'en skit . . . plaques trips . . . the git-fiddle . . . playing for volleyball . . . and badminton games . . . wash the hair night ...... second prize for Puss 'n Boots the Charleston . . . Do you know . . . and still the fuses blow . . . little heem? . . . Bell's barber . . . There's red book . . . our nightly lemonade no road . . . toasted cheese sand­ parties . . . Biif's hammer . . . the wiches . . . My booth . . . feebly date night bannister . . . Mother growing doron . . . O. K., Bellites, Holbrook's brood . . . Prudy's dia­ Run to the mountains! ! ! ! mond . . . Piglet's pillow . . . Dotty

BELL HOME •HBI DAY STUDENTS First row: Sunny Meserve, Gloria Weisburg, Norma Belle Singer, Helen Herman, Nancy Barnard, Kathy White, Marilyn Patten, Norma Salim, Pat BaRochelle, Camilla Salamone. Second row: Dorrie Stockton, Helen Gribizis, Selma Milliken, Norma Jannell, Sally Stockton, Mary Helen Fernald, Jean Blumenthal, Jo Goon, Ginny Danforth, Marilyn Meserve, Ellie Foster. Third row : Beverly Young, Anna Fenwick, , Marilyn Sherman, Janice Cook, Joan Sweetser, Elaine McFarland, Dolores Amergian, Aphrodite Lekousi, Barbara Hiller, Jo Vaughn, P. Connolly. Fourth row: Barbara Gushing, Vivian Sohn, Sylvia Couri, Pat Whittemore, Beth Deighton, Gerry Peters, Pat Coyne, Barbara Lord, Marilyn Bennett, Bev Pitman, Jane Brown, Paula Webb, Ginny Packard.

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Whether in the chem lab, the zoo Among the Carnival Candidates lab or in one of the sec rooms in were: Nancy Barnard, Elaine Mc­ Alumni Hall, one cannot escape the Farland, Ardeth Meserve, Jo Anne strong smell of fresh paint. Vaughn, and Patricia Whittemore. Through the efforts of our day stu­ The day student's room and the dents' representatives, the day stu­ front of alumni hall will be deco­ dent's room is getting a new coat rated in accord with the snow- of paint. The colors are a pastel sculpture of Ferdinand, the bull. green and a lovely deep green which The dance given by the day stu­ blend together to give the room a dents was a great success which we newness and cleanness. The lockers owe to the committee of Beverly and woodwork have been painted Young, chairman; Barbara Crock­ grey and there are grey curtains ett, Norma Jannell, Mary Lou witli just enough maroon to con­ Marks, and Patricia Whittemore. trast with the rest of the room. The Barbara Hiller became engaged to radio and vietrola are once again Robinson Cook early in February working and there are some won­ and Claire Irish to a Freshman at derful new records. Harvard. First row: Billie Bilodeau, Carol Evans, Judy Bean, Marilyn Duckworth Carolois Mitchell Second row: Shirley Harkinson, Cilia Denby, Connie Goddard. Smokey Manning Sallv alien Lynn Smith, Renee" Simpson. • Third row: Mary Condon. Nance Hill, Joyce Hinchliffe, Nat Jenkes, Squirt Eldred Helen Gonvea Robio Robinson, Ellie Bagley, Nancy Margolis. J Fourth row: Doris Lutz, Dottie I^nsbrough, Betty Ricker, Jean Sargent, Allie Smith. Connie Wood, Margie Gaskell, Betsy Spicer, Joan Boedeker. Absent: Ruth Southworth, Muriel Campbell, Joan Margolis, Jo Varney. yfouglilon yfall

What a terrific year! ! ! Will you least, we won't forget Mary's ski­ ever forget the Margolis sisters and ing achievements, Joyce's 19-inch their laugh, the quarrelsome three­ waist! Shirley set the styles, Jean some of Lutz, Spicer and Robinson was true to Dave, Judy kept us always quarreling yet best of laughing and Ruth was everyone's friends, and Connie, the life of our friend. parties? Remember Dottie's haircut Miss barren and Miss Hotaling with little Squirt as the mad barber? stood by us through it all. How Carol Evans was always on the could we ever forget? ? ? ? phone while Carolois was corre­ sponding with B. U. There was Connie Wood and Betty Ricker's banquets, Billie and all her clothes, Lynn and her frequent trips to the U. of Maine, Joan and all her men, Allie's carefree manner and Nancy Hill's witty sense of humor. Duckie was our adopted Frosh, Sally, our financier, and Nat, the monopolizer of the mails. Jo was our song bird, and Ellie, our week­ end traveler. Remember Moo's Ah Happiness, and Rcnce's loyal trips to first breakfast, Cilia's D. U. pin and Marji's piano talent? Smokey was Westbrook's queen and Helen everybody's ideal. Last, but not HOUGHTON HALL First row: Pris Macintosh, Phyllis Chase, Puss Walker, Jane Bowkett. Second row: Janet Powers, Eleanor Chevcrel, Lucy Montella, Bev Grace.

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Remember the snake in Puss's water my plants" . . . the trouble bed? . . . "Oh, my goodness" . . . Shev has getting up in the morning Jane and her weekends at Eowdoin . . . Mac's "light dawns over . . . The night owl . . . Bev's "there Marblehead" . . . the night Betty was a little girl who had a little had a "pie" bed . . . Lucy's "Open curl" . . . who keeps the lights on the light" . . . "Well now" . . . to knit, kids? ... "I came in to Puss's "Wot's happened?" . . . Mac and Johnny . . . Bev and the food . . . Puss's music box—don't touch . . . Mac wouldn't miss Fred Waring . . . Hey, Cathy, "Isn't that sweet?" Fun wasn't it, kids?

JOHNSON AND FACULTY CLUB Seated: Sibbie Lawson, P;it Koran. Pat Proudfoot, Van Duram, Sally Cutler Jackie rackson Standing: Pidge Howard, Ellie Condon, Mac Crisp, Judy Kccgan, Janet Goss Ethel Chernilfl Barb Thompson, G-erJ Kopf.

Cy ne <=>L>odtge Ten Seniors ensconced on the top our own Jennifer Jones-X Sail us floor with Geri, Jackie, Barb, and . . . Denny's procession of cats . . . Patsy sharing the bathtub with nocturnal visit from Dr. Proctor to their lucky housemothers — Miss see the Lodge fire . . . fixing up the Denison and Miss Wade . . . Christ­ smoker for Winter Carnival week­ mas engagements — Van to Bill, end and the campaign to have it Pidge to Tom, and Pat to Tib . . . painted . . . Lire Chief Patsy with Twosomes were the order of the her own coat-of-arms . . . rooting year with Jan going steady with her for our active housemothers, Bowdoin Zete, Bill; Jude knitting "Droopy Drawers Wade" and for Gene; Ellie listening to WCSH's "Great Big Billy Goat Denison." favorite announcer, Jerry; Ethel's beautiful sweater for Ray; Barbie waiting eagerly for the mail and weekend visits from Larry and all Lodge enjoying his packages from SchrafTt's; Sibbie true to the Navy . . . Budding actress Jackie stealing the Talent Show as Anatole, and the Christmas play, as Mary . . . Lodge in the Basketball semi-finals . . . Midnight parties in Jan's room . . . Mac's varsity basketball . . . Geri's barrage of correspondence from West Point . . . Lodge's com­ munity boy friend Vuskin lured by THE LODGE '

Back row: Pat Lenart, Mary Jane Flynn, Harriet Gunn, Phyllis Galanto, Reggie Malek, Mimi Wheelwright, Red McCurdy, Shirley Clay. Second row: Beverly Putnam, Barbara Stone, Helene Danas, Weezie Bee, Ruth Reeves, Evelyn Kaknes. First row: Bois Havenstein. Virginia Hayduk, Barbara Lane, .Joan Towne, Alice Chefalo, Joan Kapopoulos, Janice Everett. TYleUL 9€o, What would Melville be without of the house with her hve A's. Red to keep the house in a turmoil, If Evie didn't get a phone call Lois and Prissy with their water every morning, noon, and night from Warren, or if Mimi didn't pistols, Reggie and Joanie at the have Phil, and little Alice with her piano, Penny and her German or great big Sam. Rollo keeps the Tish with her Philosophy? Then third floor in a riot, while Barb gets there's Weezie with her never-end­ all flustered when David's coming. ing line of men, Charlotte, the Can you picture Shirley, Harriet bridge fiend and Phyllis, the brain and Stoney separated? Oh, Ginny's a little sleepy and Pat Lenart's got her hair up in rags. We also have Norma, another pianist to our credit. Bev and M. J. with their quiet dignity that wins all hearts and the newcomer, Jan Everett, who has already won her­ self a place among us. Last but not least there is Joan Towne, the president of the house, with her right-hand man, Ann, try­ ing her best to keep peace in the RESIDENCE house as quiet proctor. Seated: Tomi Nadeau, Elinor Doyle, Honey Gelotte. Standing : Joyce < >sborm . Absent: Hoi.< and Joy Boothby.

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Remember the good old days at to hold down the fort . . . Honey Seventeen . . . Tina drawling "Hi dragged in and our time is spent Podner" at everyone . . . June and urging her to hurry . . . Elinor al­ her unforgettable laugh . . . Char­ ways managing to bump into every­ lotte always saying "Bill won't love thing — remember the time she me anymore" . . . Jean with her dry broke the light globe . . . and Joyce sense of humor and Iter wild imagi­ getting grey over her mixed-up love nation keeping us all in stitches and life . . . Remember the night Lois Connie always getting her after­ MU\ Jay had a birthday party and noon letter from Ernie . . . and then all that wonderful food? there was Caryl with her man trouble . . . and Nat—the spirit of Seventeen — spending most of the day in bed but still managing to be the life of the party. And then the new \ ear came and a lot of changes. Tomi remained

1. Seated: Janet Irving, Bunty Maling, Jane Bewis, Nora Harrington, Curly Chapman, Barbara Bawry, Peg Smith, Join Miller. Standing: Cleo Nichols, Tibby Thibodeau, Pat Smith. Barb Vitagliano, Polly Bewis. Tangy Moody, Barbara Black, Ann Biggs, I'at Grote. Absent: Joyce Brown, Marcia Whidden.

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Will we ever forget those pie beds with the evacuation of Room 2 5, a which we made on a certain few; mere playful gesture to be sure but and then in retaliation, when we which caused a turmoil quite un­ crawled into our own bed, weak characteristic of us peaceful Whit­ from laughter and found them in man Gals. the same condition. But those water fights took the cake, for in­ In reminiscing, we must not leave deed water was not the limit, pow­ out the opposite sex, who frequented der and perfume proved to be handy 696 Stevens Avenue, representing: weapons. It all started, however, U. N. H., Babson, B. U., R. I. S., Worcester Academy, Maine, Trin­ ity, Yale, and of course, Bowdoin . . . Speaking of fellows, those Se- food for diverting chats and such, bago weekends provided plenty of

Did someone mention sunburns or tans? ? ? Those Beach wood weekends, Peg's turn was first, but the rest weren't far behind. What cooperation—what friend­ liness — what wonderful house mothers — it's over now, but not WHITMAN HOUSE forgotten.

First row: M. Meyers, H. Rowley, A. Bean, J. Maguire, J. Cloutier, J. Turnier, J. Bruyette, S. Jones, K. Bulard, J. Clark, V. Beckley, P. Fritz, J. Blake, P. Steele. Second row: X. Rees, J. Freeman, .). Schumaker, J. Browne, C. Bailey, J. Addams, B. Hamilton, N. Lord, A. Grossman, J. MacDonald, R. Rosenburg, C. Beem, K. Duval, M. Murphy. Third row: I). Edison, S. Ginn, D. Carvalho, E. Loughlin, .1. Ellis, E. O'Donnell, P. Chaltas, A. Maxwell, B. Wilson, X. Hackenson, M. Pushing, J. Masilotti, P. Parsons, F. Faylor, G. Adams, E. Ciberson. Fourth row: V. Shaw, B. Andrews, X. Lawrence, J. Lane, E. Day. E. Penfleld. C. Chillis, R. Staples, B. Light, M. Moulton, P. Butler, C. Foster, C. Burt, M. Gilbert, J. Hodges. J. D«-wis, C. Caderio, C. Weeden.

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''Who has the mail key?" — a shrieks of delight when there's a familiar cry through the halls . . . letter from California . . . The The fourth floor complaints of sore morning Miss Dutton overslept and muscles from the staircase activity missed classes . . . Flash bulb pic­ . . . Midnight fire drills and a bewil­ tures—and gales of laughter . . . dered crew assembled on the first Where did those Italian sandwiches floor . . . Bert, the official barber of come from? . . . The expert Toni the dorm . . . Never forget the girl from Simsbury . . . Phone! It's funeral procession of Schmoo dur­ a male . . . Vaughn Monroe's ing quiet hours . . . June's passion staunch supporters at 8:00 a. m for stuffed animals . . . Those bang­ . . . Miss Clapp and her Cheez-its ing radiators! Will they never stop? . . . Melrose is dominant . . . Winter . . . "How many days now, Muffie?" Carnival bucket brigade . . . Boogie . . . The mystery of the cold cream refrains from 204 .. . Hersey par­ on the third floor . . . Sis, the U. of lor at 11:58 on a Saturday night M. R. O. T. C. queen among our . . . The new arrivals from Seven­ beauties . . . The creaking floors teen, Connie, Torchy, Tina, Jean after 11 o'clock . . . Lib's famous and June . . . "Anyone going to words "To the music room!" . . . the smoker?" . . . Grizzy's great What! No hot water again? . . . recovery from her knee injury . . . Slinger's trials and tribulations with No more days to vacation, and a the ski-tows . . . Phyl and Ginny's fond farewell to Hersey Hall. Seated, first row: Ethel Martin. Joan Margold, Joanne Emerson, Shirley Poulin, Norma Johnson, Barbara Wolff. Second row: Diana Draper, Sylvia Gunderson, Nancy Court, Zelda Delphinus, Sue Smith, Midge McCusker, Marjorie Hitchcock, Jud Brooks. Third row: Doris Robinson, Elsie Gilman, Florence Green, Chris Crosby, Joan Falvey, Joan Dennison, Joan Spear, Nancy Bass. .Fourth row: Sue Patterson, Nancy Johnson, Ruth Bankus, Carolyn Thompson, Joan Sullivan, Evelyn Prentice.

^/ 'eertnqeertng Cylo Thirty noisy docs or "Joes" . . . Lib and her one and only, Billy . . . small parties . . . our favorite, "ugly Di's art ability . . . Doris and Caro­ Chile" . . . running water in our lyn's many calls from Bowdoin . . . rooms (leaky ceilings) . . . boiler Norma ... "I lave a bromo" . . . room excursions after lights out . . . Sue and her argyles . . . Jean And Mothers McKenzie and Libby shoo­ small orgies go well together . . . ing their little chickadees into tl Denny's constant food supply (God respective rooms to study and sleep bless her Mother) ...... Evie, our jumping jack with her wonderful versatility in sports . . . Rusty's flaming red hair and friendly disposition . . . Ruth's faithful and frequent trips to first breakfast . . . Ethel's unexpected sense of humor . . . Candy's ador­ able baby face . . . The sincere smile that could only belong to our one and only Courtie . . . the four Musketeers, Sil, Sue, Joan, and Nan . . . Flo's nightly exercises . . . Joan's sweetness . . . the inseparability of Connie, and Judy . . . Margie's daily letters from Providence . . . DEERING HOUSE zJOird s CDye J/iew oj ^Jsj/iiiler \_saniival

From my perch atop the Tower I watched the Westbrook girls get ready for their winter highlight. First, much snow had to be gathered by each house for the making of their snow sculpture all in keeping with the general theme of "children's stories." All week the girls were out working on their master­ pieces (and even the faculty was seen hard at work moulding a three-headed troll). And naturally there was much buzzing of activity when the votes were being taken for Winter Carnival Queen. On Friday night, April 18, they all gathered at the ice-throne to watch Dr. Proctor crown Eleanor "Smokey" Man­ ning as queen with Elaine McFarland, Carolyn Chapman, Jean Towns, and Cynthia Jones as reigning court beauties. Then I watched them go through mad antics cf various sorts as they presented their ice-skits. We all retired to the gym for the ski-bcot dance and could hardly wait to hear that Deering had won first prize for their "Little Engine That Could." Saturday's outdoor activities at Tomlinson's were climaxed by the beautiful Snow-Ball at the Eastland presided over by Queen Smokey and her court.

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The first thing I noticed in my travels is that college is peachy. The girls seem to have such fun being there and being together. Whether they're meeting the faculty at a reception . . . walking to "Junior's" for a snack , . . playing a good game of bridge in the smoker . . . ironing out problems with the Dean . . . having cokes in the Cafe . . . Having impromptu parties in the dorm when an unexpected package arrived from home . . . even cramming for exams . . . and indulging in everything outdoorsy from ice-skating on the rink to sunbathing in back of Hersey. e§ VT

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In my travels as a bird-about-Westbrook, Tve looked through some old yearbooks and found that this year's Seniors are different. They are more aware of themselves and their world, and look it straight in the face. Two years of fun, study, and reflections have made these girls ready to build a secure future for themselves and those to follow. Congratulations! ! ! MARGARET JANE ABBEY

Hingham, Mass. iglet" Medical Secretary Pillow, Monster, beep-beep, My booth, Two a. m. Jump, There's No Road. Bell: Glee Club. 1, 2, President, 2; Interhouse Volley­ ball.

FRANCIS ACKERMAN Salisbury, Mass. *Frannie" Liberal Arts Sunny smile, knitting for Burky, "Can I help,' "I'll make the dean's list yet." President of International Relations Club.

SALLY-ANN ALLEN Marlboro, Mass. rrSal" Pre-Medical Technique K. U. A. bracelet, dungarees, kick me, "one in Framingham, Marlboro, and Hudson." Houghton Hall: Glee Club, 1, 2; House Volleyball, 1,2; Hockey, 1,2; House Treasurer, 1,2; Science Club, 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Ski Club, 1. DOLORES AMERGIAN Portland, Maine "Arpie" Liberal Arts I got a new joke to tc'l you, basketball, F.A.T.E.S., I'm a good kid, just ask me. House Basketball; House Volleyball; Day Student Treasurer.

JANE ANDERSON Arlington, Mass. "Crump" Junior College General Zetes, something big and beautiful, cokes, cutting hair. Be!l: Glee Club, i, 2; House Volleyball, 1, 2; W. A. A. Treasurer, 1; W. A. A. President, 2.

ELEANOR BAGLEY Augusta, Maine "Elite" Junior College General My happiness. Bill's letters Tuesdays, Baltimore trip, English, Nichols? Houghton: Glee Club, 1, 2; Riding Club, I, 2; S. C. A., 2; Science Club, 1; House Volleyball, I.

m ELIZABETH BARKER Hingham, Mass. "Belty" Medical Secretary Vivacious, coweyes, bargaii sales, scissors, Aroos- took County, potatoes. Bcli: Treasurer of Freshman Class, 1; Interhouse Vol­ leyball, 2; Masque and Candle, 1; Art Club Secretary, 2.

NANCY LOU BARNARD Portland, Maine "Nau" Liberal Arts Brownie, sweet disposition, mischievous expression, loads of fun and brains, too. French Club, 1,2; Glee Club, !, 2; Science Cub, 2; Dean's List, 1, 2.

JULIA J. BEAN Bangor, Maine "Judy" Pre Merchandising Engaged Sigma Nu, pennies, c.\ic for breakfast, vibrant personality, many letters. Houghton: Riding Cub, 1, 2; Science Club, 2; Dean's List, 1, 2. ANNA RUPERT BIGGS Wiln Delaware "Biggsie" Pre-Nursing Have to write to Dave, Skiing, Packages from Bridgton, he won't like it. Whitman: Masque and Candle Treasurer, 2; Ski Club, 1, 2, President, 2; Science Club, 1; Hockey, 1,2; Basketball, 1, 2; Volleyball, 1, 2.

MARYON RENEE BILODEAU 1 I art ford, Conn. "Billie" Pre-!Merchandising Chic, Zete House, worldly, love troubles, I want a career, Body n' Soul. Houghton: Glee Club, 1,2; Masque and Candle, 1,2; Vice President, 1; Fire Chief, 1, 2; DeWolfe Music Scholarship.

BARBARA BLACK Concord, N. H. "Barb" Junior College General Wedding Bells June IX, knitting, V.. \. H., soli­ taire? Whitman.

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F* JOAN BOEDEKER Springfield, Mass. "Salty" Liberal Arts Mischief, the Rubaiyat, long walks, early riser, male variety, midnight snacks. Houghton: Glee Club, 1; Science Club, 2; Volleyball, 1, 2.

ELAINE BROWN Bangor, Maine 'r Brownie" Secretarial Science My little darlin', accounting, the band, Morrill's on Friday, broken windows. Bell: Interhouse Volleyball, I, 2; Interhouse Basket­ ball, 2.

JANE I. BROWN Portland, Maine "Janie" Liberal Arts P. M. S. C. Tuesday nights, Bev, Long Island week­ ends, Dorrie's notes. Glee Club, 1, 2, Treasurer; French Club, 2, President. JOYCE BROWN Methuen, Mass. "ferce" Junior College General Poetry, be sure and wake me, house parties and men everywhere, bridge. Whitman: Riding Club, 1; Masque and Candle, 1; Yearbook, 1, 2.

MURIEL AYER CAMPBELL Meriden, Conn. "Moo" Junior College General Joe's for supper, sweetheart of Chi Psi, how's the kid? Houghton: S. C. A., 1, 2.

ANN CASPER Andover, Mass. "Caspi" Liberal Arts Never elated while one man's oppressed, never de­ jected while another's blessed. Melville: Spanish Club, 1,2; Merchandising Club, 1; Science Club, 1; House Volleyball, 2; S. C. A., 2. CAROLINE M. CHAPMAN Springfield, Mass. "Curly" Pre-Medical Technique Curly hair, friendly smil torn between two loves, those weekends. Whitman: House President, 2; W. A. A. Vice Presi dent, 1; Glee Club Librarian, 1, 2; House Basket ball, 2; Volleyball Captain, 1, 2; House Bad minton, 2; House Committee, 1.

ALICE CHEFALO Winchester, Mass. "Allie" Bu Always smiling, M. I. T., wonder if I got a letter. Melville House Treasurer; Chairman of Finance Com­ mittee.

ETHEL CHERNUS Brookline, Mass. "Ethelberf" Pre-Medical Technique Although she may be small, Ethel's still Lodge's baby doll. Bell: Masque and Candle, 1, 2; Science Club, 1, 2; S. C. A., 1, 2; House Volleyball, 2; House bas­ ketball, 2. SHIRLEY CONSTANCE CLAY Marblehead, Mass. "Shirl" Junior College General A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse. Melville: Ski Club, 1, 2; Riding Club, 1; Basketball, 2; Volleyball, 2; Badminton, 2.

MARTHA J. COE West Buxton, Maine "Mart" Medical Secretary Popular gal on the dance floor, did you cut your hair, bridge, Maine men, sute.

MARY L. CONDON Haverhill, Mass. Pre-Merchandising I'm mortified, skiing, Let's sleep, cafe for break last, DAAAAAH, Helen. Houghton: Ski Club, l, 2; Merchandising Club, I; Basketball, 1, 2; Volleyball, 2; Ski Team. 2.

m R. JANIS COOK Falmouth Foreside, Maine rr Jaii" Music Transfer Beautiful voice, Bowdoin, terrific personality mad driver, learn to bid. Glee Club, 1, 2; Science Club, 2; Golf, 1, 2; Riding Club, 2; Dean's List.

SYLVIA J. COURI Portland, Maine "Syl" Secretarial Science Sparkling eyes, loves to tease, a sudden smile, makes her what she is, a swell friend.

MARY ANN CRISP Nashua, N. H. "Mac" Junior College General McGarrity the kid, versatile, can't spell, hi Bebee, lots of dates. Lodge: Ski Club, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2; Varsity Basketball, House Basketball, Volleyball, 1, 2; Masque and Candle, 1, 2; S. C. A., 1, 2.

#^ MYRNA AILEEN CURRY Camden, Maine "Rusty" Pre-Medical Technqiue Sure'n she loves the Irish, Lafayette, skiing, knit­ ting fiend, personality plus. Bell: Ski Club, 1, 2; House President, 1.

SALLY CUTLER Amherst, Mass. "Sallus" Junior College General Sally's pretty, gay, and sweet, a nicer girl you'd never meet. Lodge: Glee Club, 1, 2; S. C. A. House Volleyball, 1; Basketball, 2; Masque and Candle, 2; Mer­ chandising Club, 1; House Treasurer.

HELENE DANAS Lowell, Mass. rTfsb" Liberal Arts Noise, Late hours trying to figure out men, term papers, and Hobsen, I'm frustrated. Melville: Glee Club, 1; French Club; W. J. C. News, 1, 2; Yearbook Staff, 2; Masque and Candle, 2; Merchandising Club, 1; House Treas- MARTHA DAVIS Laconia, N. H. ff M. D." Medical Secretary Witty, those 3 friends, diets, private dressing room, good natured. Bell: Glee Club, 1, 2; House Volleyball, 2.

PATRICIA WEBSTER DAVIS Portland, Maine "Pat" Liberal Arts Twinkling eyes, charming, personality, kittenish, leopard skirt sensation. Riding Club, 2; Masque and Candle, 2; Dean's List.

JEAN ESTELLE DAY North Berwick, Maine "Jay" Medical Secretary Weekends home, Wen, Two letters a day, curly hair, 11:55 p. m., jaunts, warm heart. Bell: Masque and Candle, 1; Glee Club, 1, 2.

tft- v^ PRISCILLA DENBY Warren, R. I. "Cilia" Pre-Medical Technique Johnny, Delta Upsilon pin, anybody hungry, Wolfe- boro, "Caffeine kid," allergies. Houghton: Science Cub, 1, 2, President, 2; S. C. A., 1, 2; Ski Club, 1; House Volleyball, 1; TOWER Staff, 2; W. /. C. News, 2.

CHARLOTTE ANN DONAHUE Belfast, Maine "Chart" Medical Secretary A booming laugh with 1 law 1 law 1 lo. Big joke. That's Charlotte. Melville: Masque and Candle, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1,2; House Volleyball, 2; House Baseball, 1.

VAN DURHAM Monson, Maine "Vauza" Pre- Merchandising When she walks through Bridgton's gate, Bill will be her fate. Lodge: S. C. A.; House President, 2; House Volley­ ball, 2. H

BARBARA ELDRED Rutland, Vt. "Squirt" Journalism Secretary B. U. special, lately called Butch, house parties, Nassau, "Drink Squirt," electrician. Houghton: Riding Club, 2; Ski Club, 1, 2; House Basketball, 1,2; House Volleyball, 1, 2; Varsity Basketball, 1; Masque and Candle, 1, 2; S. C. A., 1, 2, Treasurer, 2; W. /. C. News, 1, 2; TOWER Staff, 2; Field Hockey, 1, 2.

CAROLINE ROBINSON EVANS Intervale, N. H. "Carol" Art Debonair, gesticulating, snobby-dob, Waltham, tele­ phone, skiing, North Conway. Houghton: Glee Club, 1, 2; Science Club, 2; Ski Club, 1, 2.

JANICE EVERETT Westwood, Mass. "]an" Medical Secretary Some think the world's made for fun and frolic and so do I. Melville: Spanish Club, 1, 2; Riding Club, 1. MARY JANE FLYNN Northboro, Mass. ffM. /." Liberal Arts Cute, blonde, I reckon, Slow boat to China, Whit- manite, again, U. S. S. Noble. Melville: Spanish Club, 1, 2; Riding Club, 1; French Club, 1, 2.

PATRICIA ANNE FORAN Saco, Maine "Pat" Journalism Secretary Engaged to Tibb, talented pianist, pea green, knits socks, room-mate. Lodge: W. J. C. News Reporter, 1, 2; House Vice President, 2; House Volleyball; S. C. A.; Dean's List.

ELEANOR R. FOSTER Leominster, Mass. "Spicy" Secretarial Science Perfect pageboy, M. I. T. or Maine?, how did she get all those A's?, likes to ski.

E • f=*. PHYLLIS V. GALANTO Worcester, Mass. "Phil" Medical Secretary When night hath set her silver lamps on high, then is the time for study. Melville: Secretary of S. C. A., 2; House Volleyball, 1, 2; Science Club, 2; House Representative for S. C. A., 1.

DOROTHY ANN GARNISS Melrose, Mass. "Dotty Ann" Pre-Merchandising Red-head, gab about Gabby, ape, skiing, know heem?, snake hips. Bell: Treasurer of House, 2; House Volleyball, 1, 2; House Basketball, 1, 2; Skiing, 1, 2; Varsity Hockey, 1, 2.

MARJORIE ANNE GASKELL Farmington, Maine "Marji" Secretarial Science Big George, Delta Upsilon pin, Bowdoin weekends, chief, Red oil truck. Houghton: Science Club, 2; S. C. A., 2; House Vol­ leyball, 1, 2. CONSTANCE GODDARD Fitzwilliam, N. H. "Connie" Junior College General Bowdoin, horses, big blue eyes, Al's, silverware, Lizzie Arden Cosmetics, top bunk. Houghton: House Committee, 2; Riding Club, 1; Student Council, 2; House Volleyball, 1, 2; Fire Warden, 1; Carnival Committee, 1; House Basketball, 1.

HELEN JOYCE GONYEA Newton, Mass. Liberal Arts Exotic, cute and clever, Concord, warehouse Clip­ per, how billious, satiric wit. Houghton: Vice President of Senior Class, 2; Ski Club, 1, 2; S. C. A., 1; Spanish Club, 1; Mer­ chandising Club, 1; Flouse Volleyball, 2.

JANET MARIE GOSS Washington, D. C. " /,///" Pre-Merchandising Ever pleasant, kind and helpful, jitter-bug, easy­ going kid. Lodge: Ski Club, 1; S. C A. President, 2; Riding Club, 1, 2; Masque and Candle, 1, 2; Science Club, 2; House Volleyball and Basketball, 2. PATRICIA GREENE Jaffrey, N. H. "Pat" Junior College General Diets, Sweet "Litt'e sister," Bing, horses, very generous. Bell: S. C. A„ 2; Masque and Candle, 2; Riding Club, 1, 2.

HELEN GRIBIZIS Portland, Maine Secretarial Science Typing blues, number please, Camilla's friend or enemy, asleep in gym, future in bridge.

PATRICIA JARRETT GROTE Freeport, Maine "Pat" Pre-Medical Technique Don and Zeta Psi, peroxide, Mr Hobson's English, the hairdresser, dish cloth, Don. Whitman: Glee Club, 1, 2; Riding Club, 1, Masque and Candle, 1, 2; Science Club, 1, House Volleyball, 2. HARRIETT GUNN Brookline, Mass. "B-B Gunn" Junior College General As merry as the day is long. Melville: Science Ciub, 1, 2; Masque and Candle, 2.

JANICE HAMILTON South Portland, Maine "Ian" Speech Arts Paul, Bowdoin, A D House, pinned to B. U. man. Radio Club, 2.

SHIRLEY HARKINSON Manchester, N. H. "Shirl" Secretarial Science Blonde, versatile, A'oha Chi Rho pin, skiing, break­ fasts at the cafe, clothes. Houghton: S. C. A., 2; Ski Club, 2; House President, 1; House Volleyball, 1,2; Badminton, 2.

f=* NORA HARRINGTON Killingly, Conn. "Tiger" Journalism Always writing letters, basketball star, so many butts, bridge friend, get me up. Whitman: House Treasurer, 2; Varsity Basketball, 1, 2; House Basketball, 1, 2; House Volleyball, 1, 2; Yearbook Staff, 1,2; Masque and Candle, 1; W. A. A., 1, 2.

VIRGINIA CLARE HAYDUK Yonkers, N. Y. "Ginny" Junior College General With a song in my heart, M. I. T. Melville: House Volleyball, 1; Spanish Club, 2; S. C. A., 2; International Relations Club, 2.

NANCY A. HILL Auburndale, Mass. "Nance" Journals Laughing eyes, bridge, Dartmouth, Economics, house parties, knits, witty. Houghton: W. J. C. News, 1, 2, Editorial Director, 2; TOWER Staff, 1, 2, Editor, 2; House Basket­ ball, 1, 2; House Volleyball, 1,2; House Repre­ sentative, 1; Masque and Candle, 1; House Com­ mittee, 1; Science Club, 1. BARBARA HILLER Cape Elizabeth, Maine "'Barb" Pre-Merchandising House parties, Maine, Bowdoin, Trinity, engaged, Bobby, have to work, secrets. Glee Club, 1; Treasurer of Freshman Class; Science Club, 1.

JOYCE HINCHLIFFE Fisherville, Mass. Junior College General Ninety-eight pounds, English Lit., wait just a minute, two years. Houghton: Arts and Crafts, 1; Science Club, 1; Bas­ ketball, 1.

DIANTHA TREAT HOLBROOK Wethersfield, Conn. "Ann" Junior College General Mother, personality galore, countless men, odd taste bargains, web feet, halfstream. Bell: House Volleyball, 1; Basketball, 1, 2; Glee Club, 2; W. A. A. Board, 2; Captain of Maroon Team; House President, 2; Art Club President, 2; Resi­ dence Board, 2. BEVERLY PATRICIA HOLGATE Cranston, R. I.

rrBif" Journalism Secretary Martin, li'l red book, whatee, gas mask, peppy, plays uke, awful nice. Bell: Masque and Candle, 1; Glee Club, 1; House Committee, I, 2; House Volleyball, 1, 2; W. /. C. Ncivs, 1, 2, Editor, 2; Publicity Manager of Carnival, 2; Yearbook Staff, 1, 2; Corresponding Secretary, i.

NORMA L. HOWARD Belmont, Mass. "Pidge" Junior College General She can resist anything but Temptation. Lodge: Ski Club, 1; Glee Club, 1, 2; S. C. A., 1, 2; House Volleyball, 2; House Basketball, 2; House Badminton, 2.

HELEN HOWELL Portland, Maine Liberal Arts Letters from G. S. T. C, loves weekends, brainy, argyles, handy. House Basketball, 2; House Volleyball, 2. DOROTHY HUSSEY Portland, Maine "Dot" Junior College General Let's play bridge, engaged, day student. Science Club, 1.

JANET IRVING Beverly, Mass. "Jinnette" Junior College General So tired, green glass, bridge, those Babson week­ ends, 8:30 classes. Whitman: W. A. A., 1, 2; Volleyball, 1, 2; House Basketball, 1; Masque and Candle, 1; Fire Warden, 1, 2.

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NORMA F. JANNELL Portland, Maine "Norm" Secretarial Science Who gave her a license, letters from W. P., curly bangs, legal minded. Glee Club, 1, 2.

F* NATALIE ANN JENKES North Attleboro, Mass. "Nat" Pre-Medical Technique Daily letters, Pete's football, what'll I do, cool and collected. Houghton: Science Club, 2; Riding Cub, 1,2; House Representative, 1, 2,; S. C. A., 1, 2.

JUDITH JENKINS Portland, Maine "Judy" Medical Secretary Subtle humor, easy-going stride, Harvard, Yale, game, my hair, where's my pocketbook?

CYNTHIA ANN JONES Melrose, Mass. "Cinny" Homemaking Cunnin' feller, athletic, bridge, lip, bubble gum, H. B. buddons. Bell: W. A. A., 1, 2, Secretary, 2; Ski Team, 2; Maroon Basketball, 2; House Volleyball, 1, 2; Varsity Hockey, 1, 2; Badminton, 2; Captain of Maroon Team, 1. EVELYN KAKNES Winchester, Mass. "Evie' Secretarial Science Pleasant disposition even when Warren calls before 12:00, going to Nebraska. Melville: Science Club, 1; S. C. A., 1, 2; Volleyball Manager.

JUDITH MARIE KEEGAN Westfield, Mass. "Jude Pre-Merchandising Cute, happy and loaded with laughter, special talent on skates. Lodge: Glee Club, 1, 2; Masque and Candle, 1, 2; S. C. A., 1,2; House Basketball, 1,2; Volleyball, 2; Badminton, 2; Science Club, 1

ANNE DUDLEY KINGSBURY Beverly, Mass. "Squirrel" Junior College General RaccooRaccooni , Ya-hoo, /etc pin, cme and impulsive, Quiet hohoursu , PLLASL! ! ! Bell: Glee Club, 1; Fire Warden, 2. BARBARA LANE Milton, Mass. "Barb" Junior College General Friendly personality, I wanna go in the truck, Boston is calling, David. Melville: Glee Club, 1; Masque and Candle, 1; Mer­ chandising Club, Treasurer, 1; Riding Club, 2; Varsity Hockey, 1, 2; Vol'eyball, 1, 2; House Basketball, 1, 2.

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PATRICIA MAUDE LAROCHELLE Portland, Maine "Pat" Speech Arts Always in smoker, bridge anybody?, long blonde hair, anybody seen Janice? Glee Club, 1; Masque and Candle, 1; Radio Club, 2; Secretary of Day Students, 2.

BARBARA ANN LAWRY Melrose, Mass. "Barb" Pre-Medical Technique Sweet and petite, waiting, Bob, a letter a day, knitting, U. of Maine, What'll I do? Whitman: Student Council, 2; House Residence Board, 2; Masque and Candle, 2; Science Club, 1, 2; Ski Club, 1; House Volleyball, 2. MARSYLVIA KATHERINE LAWSON East Hartford, Conn. "Sibby" Junior College General Rccmmate, lobster stew, Saco, home of P. Foran, hee, hee, II est. Lodge: Maroon team; S. C. H.; House Bowling, 2; House Volleyball, 2.

ELIZABETH LOUISE LEE East Walpole, Mass. "Weezie" Junior College General Singing, humpy, dumpy, weekend trips, cagey re­ marks. Melville: Glee Club, 1,2; Science Club, 2; S. C. A., 1; Varsity Hockey, 1, 2; Badminton, 2.

APHRODITE LEKOUSI Portland, Maine "Apkro" Liberal Arts Oh you know what?, that dog, shiny black hair bowling, I don't get it, heartbreak.

F* PATRICIA ANN LENART Westfield, Mass. "Pat" Liberal Arts Men, what a wonderful invention. Melville: Riding Club; S. C. A., 1, 2; House Volley- ball and Basketball, 1, 2.

LILLIAN JANE LEWIS Andover, Mass. "Jatiic" Junior College General Elsia and Big Sid, It Had To Be You, jokes, free train ride, upset bed, Phi Sig. Whitman: House Basketball; House Volleyball, 1,2; Masque and Candle, President, 2.

PAULINE LEWIS Beverly, Mass. "Polly" Junior College General ELINORE S. LONDON Brookline, Mass. "£//*>" Medical Secretary Elbe's individualistic personality brought cheer to Lodge in their dark hours. Lodge: Science Club, 1, 2; Masque and Candle, 1,2; S. C. A., 1, 2; House Basketball, 2; House Vol­ leyball, 2.

DOROTHY LONSBROUGH Stamford, Conn. "Dottie" Pre-Merchandising Dancing, let's eat, letters, Boston, haircut, bridge, lamb chops, house parties. Houghton: Merchandising Club, 1, 2, Vice President, 1, President, 2; House Volleyball, 1, 2; House Basketball, 1, 2; House Committee.

DORIS JEAN LUTZ Hamden, Conn. rrIji/zy" Medical Secretary That natural curly hair, dancing fiend, those U. of C. men, wake me up at 7:00. Houghton: Glee Club, 1, 2; Softball, 1, 2; Badmin­ ton, 1, 2; House Volleyball, 1, 2. ELAINE L. McFARLAND Portland, Maine rMac" Secretarial Science Beaming smile, boat trips to Peak's Island, basket­ ball star, the blond pair, ink on Sully. Day Student Treasurer; Varsity Basketball, 1, 2.

VAN NESS MALING Kenncbunkport, Maine "Bunty" Journalism Secretary Weekends at Beechwood, poetry, basketball lover, the Port. Whitman: Masque and Candle, 1, 2; S. C. A., 2; House Representative, 2; House Volleyball, 1, 2; House Basketball, I, 2; W. J. C. News, 1; Fire Warden, 2; Varsity Basketball, 2, TOWER Staff, 2.

ELEANOR MANNING New Britain, Conn. "Smokey" Pre-Merchandising Oh, my land, natural, unaffected, pinned, alarm clocks, warehouse shopper. Houghton: Ski Club, 1, 2, Vice President, 2; Mer­ chandising Club, 1, 2; House President, 2; Glee Club, 1; House Volleyball, 1, 2; House Basket­ ball, 1, 2; Gray Team Hockey, 2.

#=* JEAN MARGOLIS Worcester, Mass. Junior College General Oh, so petite, marvelous weekends, steamed clams, 7th hour started?, late again. Houghton: Glee Club, 1; Riding Club, 1; INR Club, 2.

MARTHA E. MARSHALL Portland, Maine "Marty" Junior College General Cute, coy, witty, personality, cute laugh, Ted is his name. Bell: Ski Club, 2; Masque and Candle, 2; House Volleyball, 2; Spanish Club, 2.

BETTY ANN MAYO Quincy, Mass. "B. A." Medical Secretary Effervescent, measles, the man, hmmm, likes ma­ roon and flying, neat, rosy cheeks.

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— t ARDETH S. MESERVE Scarborough, Maine "Sunny" Secretarial Science Knit one, purl two, snarl three, That cute li'l Teddy bear, bridge, snappy cheers. Student Council Representative.

JOAN ELIZABETH MILLER North Attleboro, Mass. "Joanie" Journalism Secretary Knitting, the Whiffinpoof song and our boy Lewis, Oh, that Maine weekend. Whitman: TOWER Staff, 1, 2; W. J. C. News, 1, 2, Managing Editor, Fire Warden, 1; Masque and Candle, 1; Fire Chief, 2.

SELMA F. MILLIKEN Portland, Maine "Sammie" Journalism Secretary Mel, argyles, long walks, master's degree in bowl­ ing, won't get thin on ice cream. Make-up Editor, W. J. C. News, 2; TOWER Staff, 2. CAROLYN LOIS MITCHELL Strong, Maine "Carolois" Secretarial Science That laugh, cheerful, long walks, Freddy, B. U., meticulous, basketball, compatible. S. C. A.

BEVERLY LOUISE MOODY Mexico, D. F. Mexico "Tang}" Pre-Nursing Blue eyes, quick smile, makes argyles, loves to rumba. Whitman: Glee Club, 1; Masque and Candle, 1, 2; Spanish Club, President, 2.

IRENE NANOS South Portland, Maine rrNicki" Junior College General

r y £* CLEO VENUS NICHOLS Auburn, Maine Junior College General Someday he'll come along, Springfield, gorgeous eyes, neatness, One Touch of Venus. Whitman: Masque and Candle, 1, 2; House Volley­ ball, 1, 2; House Basketball, 1, 2; TOWER Staff, 2.

JEAN FRANCES PARKER Br Ma Medical Secretary Midnight cramming, red roses, Pulsim, U. V. M., that extra five minutes. Bell.

GLADYS AMELIA PECK Andover, Mass. "Peck" Medical Secretary Edgartown, bridge, playing games, Bridgton, yeh. Bell: House Committee, 1; Fire Warden, 1; Inter- house Volleyball, 2. NADINE L. PENDLETON Brunswick, Maine "Penny'' Pre-Medical Technique Place—Fencing class: "Close your mouth, I'm go­ ing to lunge." Melville: Glee Club, 1, 2; Masque and Candle, 1, 2, Secretary, 1; Executive, 2.

BEVERLY PITMAN Portland, Maine "Bev" Liberal Arts Glee Club and Mr. Neily, horseback riding with Paula, P. M. S. C. Secretary, Student Council, 1; G'ee Club Manager, 2.

PHYLLIS PITMAN Laconia, N. H. "Phyl" Medical Secretary Tufts, lights in her eyes when he comes, sweet, quiet charm, envy that hair. Bell.

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.1 L BEVERLY MAY PUTNAM Worcester, Mass. "Bevy* Liberal Arts A letter from Hank, attractive, tennis champ, just one more hand, Always. Melville: Student Council President, 2; Spanish Club, 1, 2; Riding Club, 1, 2; Ski Club, 1; House Com­ mittee; House Basketball, 2; House Volleyball, 2; Field Hockey.

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ELISABETH MARIAN RICHER Northboro, Mass. "Betty" Junior College General 57 Cadillac, Dick, Marietta, accordion, Bowdoin weekends, Any mail, today? Houghton: House Volleyball, 1; Science Club; S. C. A., 1, 2.

s - FERNE ROBINSON Townsend, Mass. "Robbie" Journalism Tailored clothes, Let's have a party, Who's next for the typewriter, Did Wally call? Houghton: Masque and Candle, 1; TOWER Staff, 1,2; Softball, 1, 2; W. J. C. News, 1, 2; House Vol­ leyball, 2; Advertising Manager, W. J. C. News, 2.

CONSTANCE ROCHON Cape Elizabeth, Maine "Connie" Junior College General Who wants to play bridge?

PATRICIA RUSSELL Pleasantville, N. Y. "Pat" Junior College General Pretty, nice, a quiet appearance, a devilish manner, and a Bulldog fan. Bell: Masque and Candle, 2; Spanish Club, 2.

f=* CAMILLA SALAMONE Portland, Maine Pre-Medical Technique Bill, the man of her life, well she finally made it, pretty lips, Can she cook? House Basketball; House Volleyball; Student Council.

JEAN SARGENT Haverhill, Mass. "Jeannie" Junior College General Good natured, loves sports, Stardust, Chi Psi pin, conscientious. Houghton: S. C. A., 2; Ski Club, 1; House Volley­ ball, 1, 2.

JANE SHARON Winchester, Mass. "Sharon" Medical Secretary Pumkin, Boston accent, Cayuga's Waters, asset to the class. Bell: Glee Club Secretary, 2; House President, 1; Residence Board, 1; Interhouse Volleyball, 1, 2; House Basketball, I, 2. NORMA BELLE SINGER Albany, N. Y. "Lulu-Belle" Liberal Arts Steaks at Valle's, sleep, model airplanes, "why," a physiotherapist, knitting.

RENEL ROSLYN SIMPSON Fall River, Mass. "Roni" Junior College General Where's an epsotab, brown snapping eyes, diet, first to breakfast. Houghton: Advertising Editor, W. J. C. News, 2; Glee Club, 1,2; TOWER Staff, 1, 2.

ALICE SMITH Riverhcad, N. Y. "Mie" Liberal Arts Redhead, sense of humor, bridge, a knitter, house parties, N. Y. accent, personality. Houghton: Snorts Editor, W. /. C. News, 2; TOWER, 2; House basketball, 1,2; House Volleyball, 1,2; House Committee, 1; Ski Club, 1, 2; Science Club, 1; Masque and Candle, 1; French Club, 1. DORIS SMITH Tewksbury, Mass. "Do/" Medical Secretary Can we borrow your typewriter?, the lake, John, telephone. Whitman: Masque and Candle, 1, 2; S. C. A., 1, 2.

MARGARET ADDISON SMITH Farmington, Conn. "Peggy" Secretarial Science Always late, Bowdoin addict, Gee, I don't know, ski­ ing, Night and Day, brown eyes. Whitman: S. C. A., 1; Ski Club, 1, 2; House Volley­ ball, 2; House Basketball, 2.

MARILYN ANN SMITH Rutherford, N. J. "Lynn" Junior College General Winning smile, naive, Chuck, U. of M., perpetual motion, red plaid raincoat. Houghton: Glee Club, 1, 2; Ski Club, 1; Masque and Candle, 1; House Basketball, 1; Riding Club, 1; French Club, 1; Fire Warden, 2. PATRICIA ANN SMITH Bangor, Maine rrPat" Junior College General Knee lengths, the unforgettable haircut, long dis­ tance calls from New York. Whitman: Riding Club, 1; Interhouse Volleyball, 2; Masque and Candle, 2; Chairman of Play Read­ ing Committee; Mistress of Ceremonies of Talent Show, 2.

VIVIAN SOHN Portland, Maine "V/V Medical Secretary Tennis, basketball and music, Oh, those veinal punc­ tures, Furope, here I come.

NORMA E. SORLI Carlisle, Mass. "Nor/;/" Pro-Medical Technique 1 Ionic town population 4000, chickens and 200 people. Melville: Glee Club, 1,2; Science Club, 1, 2; House Volleyball, 2.

1 fs* RUTH W. SOUTHWORTH Brockton, Mass. "Ruthie" Junior College General Let's have a party, reserved, football weekends, calls from Michigan. Houghton: Riding Club, 1; Ski Club, 2.

DOROTHY STOCKTON Cape Elizabeth, Maine "Dorrie" Junior College General Sailor at heart, tennis enthusiast, swimmer and diver, good sportsmanship, the tub.

SALLY LUCILLE STOCKTON South Portland, Maine Tomlinson's horses, boots, and cooperative spirit. Vice President, Wanakea Riding Club; Recording Secretary, Freshman Class, 1; President, Riding Club, 2; Spanish Club, 1,2; International Rela­ tions Club, 2; President of Day Students, 2. BARBARA L. STONE Elmhurst, 111. "Stoney" Pre-Medical Technique Oh, fuzz, not pantry cookies again, musical, ask her where she's from. Melville: Riding Club, 1, 2; Science Club, 1, 2; Masque and Candle, 1, 2; Glee Club, 2.

JOAN A. SULLIVAN Portland, Maine "/o" Junior College General She will sing the savageness out of a bear, lively, full of fun, southern accent. Riding Club, 2; French Club, 2; Science Club, 2.

JOAN E. SULLIVAN Westbrook, Maine "Sully" Secretarial Science Hobby, putting the blame on Elaine, sense of humor, trying to trade in her big feet. Class President, 1, 2. JOAN TOWNE Haverhill, Mass. "Jo" Liberal Arts Always ready for a bit of gum, but never skiing when work's to be done. Melville: Ski Club Treasurer, 1; Racing Team, 2; Riding Club Secretary, 1, Treasurer, 2; Maroon Co-Captain, 1; House President, 2; Residence Board President, 2; House Volleyball Captain, 1; House Basketball Captain, 1, 2; French Club, 1; S. C. A., 2.

JOSEPHINE AROLYN VARNEY Kittery, Maine "Jo" Pre-Merchandising No mail, Worcester, hmm, because, nice voice, flirty eyes. Houghton: Glee Club Vice President, 2; House Bas­ ketball, 1, 2; House Volleyball, 1.

JOANNE VAUGHAN Portland, Maine "Jo" Medical Secretary Life savers, cole slaw, Beta pin, T2. PRUDENCE GRACE WEAVER Camden, Maine "Prudy" Pre-Merchandising Ken, U. of M., skiing, Gesum, 3rd finger, left hand, twitterbritches. Bell: Interhouse Volleyball, l, 2; Interhouse Basket­ ball, 2; House Committee, 2.

PAULA WEBB Portland, Maine "Webby" liberal Arts Week-ends at Glen House, blonde hair, 8:3 0 music class, skier, rider, U. N. H. Spanish Club, I; Riding Club, l, 2; Ski Cub, l, 2.

GLORIA R. WEISBERG Portland, Maine "Glo" Liberal Arts Knitting, epistles, bridge games, dancing, Show Boat music. Merchandising Club, l; Riding Club, l; Masque and Candle, l, 2. ROSALIND WESLER Portland, Maine rRoz" Medical Secretary Is learning physics on the side a la Brown, of course, there's blood in my fingers.

MARY WHEELWRIGHT Cohasset, Mass. rrMimi" Junior College General Mimi's smile is always sunny when she's near her dec dee bunny. Melville: Varsity Hockey, 1, 2; Captain, Vollevball, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2; Make-up Editor of W.'j. C. News, 2; Senior Editor of TOWER, 2; House Basketball, 2.

MARCIA WHIDDEN Swampscott, Mass. "Bio" Junior College General Blatch, AD Phi pin, four gyms, Blue Room, char­ acters. Whitman: Merchandising Club, 1; S. C. A., 1; Rid-' ing Club, 1; Fire Warden, 2; Masque and Candle, 1. KATHERINE WHITE Falmouth, Maine "Kathy" Junior College General Little devil, boys at the Zeke house, Maine accent, bridge player? Glee Club, 2.

PATRICIA WHITTEMORE Portland, Maine "Pat" Pre-Nursing Red Sox, Saturdays at Bowdoin, golf pro, happy laughter, pink clouds. Captain, Varsity Hockey, 2; Golf, 1, 2; Volleyball, 2; Basketball, 2; Science Club, 1 ,2; Honor Roll, 2.

CONSTANCE VIRGINIA WOOD Portland, Maine "(. oinm"' Medical Secretary Blue Buick convertible, Bob, Gurnet, Hall Street, Florida, my car. Houghton: House Volleyball, 2; Science Club, 2; S. C. A., 2. BEVERLY YOUNG Portland, Maine rrBev" Medical Secretary Hope chest from Stan, argyles, skiing, rosy cheeks, and the Toni girl.

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Holbrook, Diantha 3 6 Coleman Road Wethersheld, Conn. Holgate, Beverly P. 41 Wheeler Avenue Cranston, R. I. Howard, Norma L. 11 Rutledge Road Belmont, Mass. Howell, Helen 37 Morning Street Portland, Maine Hussey, Dorothy H. 108 Westminster Avenue Portland, Maine Irving, Janet E. 37 Central Street Beverly, Mass. Jannell, Norma F. 1523 Washington Avenue Portland, Maine Jenkes, Natalie A. 20 Hixon Court North Attleboro, Mass. Jenkins, Judith 8 8 State Street Portland, Maine Jones, Cynthia 12 Sears Avenue Melrose, Mass. Kaknas, Evelyn 16 Pierrepont Road Winchester, Mass. Keegan, Judith M. 51 Highland Avenue Westfield, Mass. Kingsbury, Anne D. 39 Baker Avenue Beverly, Mass. Lane, Barbara A. 22 Edward Avenue Milton, Mass. LaRochelle, Patricia 60 Vincent Street South Portland, Maine Lawry, Barbara A. 117 Lincoln Street Melrose, Mass. Lawson, Marsylvia K. 2 1 Orchard Terrace East Hartford. Conn. Lee, Elizabeth L. 4 Park Lane East Walpole, Mass. 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Milliken, Selma 47 Carlyle Road Portland, Maine Mitchell, Carolyn Strong, Maine Moody, Beverly 460 Sierra Nevada 4 Lomas de Chapultepec Mexico City, Mexico Nanos, Irene 5 20 Cottage Road South Portland, Maine Nichols, Cleo 43 8 Turner Street Auburn, Maine Parker, Jean 9 Thayer Street Quincy, Mass. Peck, Gladys 1 Highland Wayside Andover, Mass. Pendleton, Nadine 26 Federal Street Brunswick, Maine Pitman, Beverly 6 5 Rockland Avenue Portland, Maine Pitman, Phyllis 123 Dartmouth Street Laconia, N. H. Putnam, Beverly 8 Kenwood Avenue Worcester, Mass. Reeves, Ruth 24 Stimson Avenue Providence, R. I. Ricker, Elizabeth South Street Northboro, Mass. Robinson, Feme 4 Main Street Townsend, Mass. Rochon, Constance Tide's Edge Cape Elizabeth, Maine Russell, Patricia 7 Clinton Street Pleasantville, N. Y. Salamone, Camilla 226 Veranda Street Portland, Maine Sargent, Jean 123 Webster Street Haverhill, Mass. 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Chaplin, Betty Mae 113 Haskell Street Westbrook, Maine Chase, Phyliss B. 18 Byron Avenue Brockton, Mass. Chellis, Carolyn B. 15 Raymond Avenue Beverly, Mass. Chillemi, Joan H. 3 6 South Broadway Tarrytown, N. Y. Chisholm, Shirley E. 267 Concord Street Portland, Maine Clark, Dona Jean 15 Strathmore Road Braintree, Mass. Clark, Jean Fairfield Street Oakland, Maine Clark, Winifred Ann 15 Kenwood Avenue Worcester, Mass. Clarke, Virginia Anne 2 8 West Elm Street New Haven, Conn. Cloutier, Jeanne E. 40 Chapel Street Augusta, Maine Coe, Martha J. Bonny Eagle Pond West Buxton, Maine Cole, Joyce Clara Liberty, Maine Collamore, Caroline 973 Forest Avenue Portland, Maine Cottrell, Nancy P. 3 6 June Street Portland, Maine Cottrell, Susan V. 3 6 June Street Portland, Maine Court, Nancy Lee 161 Charman Street Canton, Mass. Courtney, Carolyn Mary 10 Sylvan Road Verona, N. J. Coyne, Patricia 2 3 Grant Street Portland, Maine Crockett, Barbara Frances 27 Sheffield Street Portland, Maine Crosby, Christine 11 Silver Street Rochester, N. H. Curtis, Jean Roberts Avenue Bar Harbor, Maine Cushing, Barbara Joan 8 8 Dartmouth Street Portland, Maine Cushing, Mary Elizabeth 21 Williams Street Ayer, Mass. Cushman, Charlotte Lee, Maine Cushman, Lucielle 1713 Beverly Pn. Brooklyn, N. Y. Danforth, Virginia Day 98 Ocean Avenue Portland, Maine Day, Lucy Elizabeth R. F. D. No. 1 Kennebunk, Maine Dclphinus, Zelda F. 298 South Hoffman Street Elmira, N. Y. Dennison, Joan Edna 3 9 Lexington Pittsfield, Mass. Dodds, Betsy Wyman Road Keene, N. H. Dodsworth, Dorothy 278 Woodlawn Street Fall River, Mass. Dougherty, Barbara 30 Richland Street South Portland, Maine Doyle, Elinor R. 27 Somerset Street Wethersfield, Conn. Draper, Diana T. Foyes Lane Kittery Point, Maine Duckworth, Marilyn G. A. R. Highway Swansea, Mass. Duval, Ruth E. 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Fryeburg, Maine Hitchcock, Marjorie E. 81 Garden Street New Britain, Conn. Hodges, Jane C. Star Route 1279 Belmont, Maine Howard, Harriet P. 11 Haskell Street Auburn, Maine Irish, Claire A. 7 Montgomery Terrace Cape Elizabeth, Maine Jackson, Mary Lou 3 54 Pearce Street Fall River, Mass. Jackson, Nancy 5 1 Norman Street Marblehead, Mass. Johnson, Harriet E. 4 5 Ocean View Avenue South Portland, Maine Johnson, Nancy D. 4 5 Wintonberrv Avenue Bloomfield, Conn. Johnson, Nancy L. 70 Willard Street South Portland, Maine Johnson, Norma 102 Cass Street West Roxbury, Mass. Jones, Shirley R. F. D. No. 3, Box 160 Manchester, N. H. Kapopoulos, Joan V. 93 Hilton Street Manchester, N. 1 I. Keeney, Dianne 22 School Street Portland, Maine Kent, Nancy 609 East Street Dedham, M.iss. Klink, Joyce Anne 7 Bertram Street Beverly, Mass. Kopf, Geraldinc Ann 788 Chestnut Street Waban, Mass. LaFleur, Faith 13 Bedell Street Portland, Maine Lane, Joan High Street Charlemont, Mass. Lawrence, Nancy 5 Ferinand Street Worcester, Mass. Leighton, Elizabeth 67 Davis Street South Portland, Maine Lenti, Margaret 3 3 Taft Street Southbridge, Mass. Lerman, Helen 87 St. Lawrence Street Portland, Maine Lewis, Jean 2 5 Coburn Street Brockton, Mass. Light, Betty Anne 75 Stratford Road Melrose, Mass. Long, June 107 Main Street Yarmouth, Maine Lord, Barbara 65 Thomas Street Portland, Maine Lord, Nancy M. 4 Brookdale Road Newtonville, Mass. Loughlin, Eileen Margaret Brooksvale Road Cheshire, Conn. Luce, Martha 5 3 Oakland Street Lowell, Mass. Lyon, Virginia 43 Central Hudson, N. H. McDonald, Jean 14 Fairfield Street Brockton, Mass. McCurdy, Irene 69 Washington Street Lubec, Maine McCusker, Marjorie Ann 146 Broad Street Claremont, N. H. McDuffee, Elizabeth 19 Wakefield Street Rochester, N. H. Mcintosh, Priscilla 16 Hall Avenue Nashua, N. H. Maguire, Joyce Ann 22 Sherman Road Melrose, Mass. Malek, Regina 2 3 Alida Street Yonkers, N. Y. Maravelias, Christine 54 Commercial Street Lynn, Mass. Margold, Joan 22 Francis Street Revere, Mass. Margolis, Nancy 62 Hadwen Road Worcester, Mass. Marks, Mary Louise 20 Colsson Street Gardiner, Maine Martin, Ethel 111 Boston Street Methuen, Mass. Masilotti, Joyce 28 Haines Boulevard Port Chester, N. Y. Maxwell, Ann 44 High Street Winthrop, Maine Meserve, Marilyn Black Point Road Scarboro, Maine Mayer, Martha 31 Kilburn Street Belmont, Mass. Mitchell, Mary Strong, Maine Montefusco, Barbara 10 54 Washington Street Portland, Maine Montella, Lucy 137 Home Avenue Providence, R. I. Mouton, Marilyn 18 56 Beacon Street Brookline, Mass. Murphy, Marion R. F. D. No. 3 Caribou, Maine Meyers, Shirley Belchertown Road Ludlow, Mass. Nadean, Thomasine 177 Main Street Fort Fairfield, Maine Nielson, Betty R. F. D. No. 2 South Portland, Maine Norton, Linda 11 Vivian Street South Portland, Maine O'Donnell, Emmy Lou 223 Main Street Wethersheld, Conn. Osbourne, Joyce 17 Fisher Street Fort Fairfield, Maine Osgood, Edith 12 Putnam Street Claremont, N. H. Packard, Virginia Cumberland Center, Maine Parret, Beverly 30 Harris Street Amherst, Mass. Watcrville, Maine Parsons, Priscilla 3 3 Benton Avenue Cape Elizabeth, Maine Patten, Marilyn 11 Lindenwood Road West Springfield, Mass. Patterson, Suzanne 73 Craiwell Avenue Portland, Maine Penfield, Elizabeth 488 Main Street Brockton, Mass. Perkins, Dorothy 13 Woodbine Street Cape Elizabeth, Maine Peters, Geraldine R. F. D. No. 1, Box 5 5 Watcrville, Maine Poulin, Shirlie 16 Pleasantdale Avenue Winn, Maine Powers, Janet Bridgton, Maine Prentice, Evelyn 6 Cross Street Irvington, N. Y. Proudfoot, Patsey 2 Ardsley Terrace Beverly, Mass. Ranklin, Janet 13 Bertram Street Portland, Maine Reed, Barbara 3 5 Clifton Street Shrewsbury, Mass. Rees, Nancy 22 North Street " Auburn, Maine Reilly, Donandrea 134 Lake Street Maiden, Mass. Reiser, Judith 318 Clifton Street Barre, Mass. 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Exhausted by my arduous journey through the hinterlands, I feel a little like a hummingbird that didn't know when to stop. I have enjoyed my trip though, and will gladly conduct a guided tour any time you are willing to open the book. I want to give my pin feathers a going-over first, these down here. This is the end. 'ymm—mmmmmm