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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
His Excellency, Governor Charles M. Dale, A.B., B.L. Ex officio
President Harold W . Stoke, Ph.D. ex officio
Andrew L. Felker, LL.D. Commissioner of Agriculture ex officio
Frank W . Randall, B.S., President Portsmouth
Harry D. Sawyer Woodstock
Ernest W . Christensen, B.S., Secretary Dover
Margaret Demeritt Crogham, M.S. Waban, Mass.
Jeremy R. Waldron, M.S. Portsmouth
Arthur E. Moreau, A.M. Manchester
Laurence F. Whittemore Pembroke
Mary Senior Brown Center Harbor
Austin I. Hubbard, B.S. Walpole
Stanley M. Burns, L.L.B., Dover
Left to right; front row. Randall, Sawyer, Brown, Stoke, Croghan, Felker. Second row : Moreau,
Waldron, Hubbard, Christensen, Whittemore, Burns.
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HAROLD W . STOKE
President of the
University of New Hampshire
A.B., Marion College, 1924
M.A., University of Southern
California, 1925
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University,
1930
PRESIDENTS MESSAGE
H EN a whole nation goes to war, its schools likewise go to war. W hen peace
returns, the schools turn once more to their normal work. This issue of the
Granite reflects the resumption by the University of its peace time operations after
four years of war. Y et the University pictured here is not the same as it was before
the war, nor is the world upon which it looks out. The war changed permanently many
things to which the schools must adjust themselves. There are new social and political
conceptions, new powers for production and destruction, new and successful attacks
on time and distance, altering ethical ideas within and between nations. The war has
left on our hands a world which requires far more understanding and management
than has ever been required before.
To supply this understanding the nation looks hopefully toward its colleges and
universities. Upon the young people now in training will ultimately fall the responsi
bility for the intelligent management of this changed world. The University of New
Hampshire, together with the other universities of the country, must shoulder the
obligation to offer guidance to students as to how to think and act in ways appropriate
to the new world.
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OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Harold W . Stoke, Ph.D., President of the University
Walter E. Batchelder, M.D., University Physician
Edward Y . Blewett, M.A., Dean of the College of Liberal Arts
Thelma Bracket, A.B., Librarian
John Bradford Davis, Jr., B.A., Assistant to the President
M. Gale Eastman, Ph.D., Dean of the College of Agriculture and Director of the Agri
cultural Experiment Station
Harry M. Fitz, Superintendent of Properties
Eric T. Huddleston, B.Arch., Supervising Architect
C. Floyd Jackson, M.S., Director of Biological Institute
Harold I. Leavitt, M.A., Acting Alumni Secretary
Raymond C, Magrath, Treasurer
William A. Medesy, M.F., Dean of Men
Everett B. Sackett, Ph.D., Registrar and Director of Admissions
Lauren E. Seeley, M.E., Dean of the College of Technology and Director of the Engin
eering Experiment Station
Hermon L. Slobin, Ph.D., Dean of the Graduate School
Henry B. Stevens, A.B., Director of the General Extension Service
Ruth J. Woodruff, Ph.D., Dean of W omen
Albert F. Yeager, Ph.D., Associate Director of the Biological Institute
GRADUATE SCHOOL
Pauline R. Aver ill, Sociology
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
AND EXPERIMENT STATION
Max F. Abell, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
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Emeritus
First row . Conklin, Grinnell, Stevens, Charles, Loughlin, Eastman, Clark, Woodworth, Phillips.
Second row\ Hepler, Morse, Higgins, Davis, Gilman, Dunn, Swain, Brown. T hird row. Latimer,
Keener, Barton, Hopp, Percival, Slanetz, Richards, Moore.
Emeritus
Irma G. Bowen, B.S., Associate Professor
Karl H. Bratton, M.M., Associate Professor
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First row . McLaughlin, Bingham, Thomas, Meyers, Johnson, A. W .; Richards, A. E., Jackson,
Blewett, Scudder, Babcock, Parker, Bratton, Marston, Carroll, Alexander. Second row . Halpern,
Teller, Schoolcraft, C. Schaefer, Grigaut, Manton, Rudd, Daggett, Towle, Berzunza, C. Bartley,
Hauslein, Bowen. T hird row. G. R. Johnson, Woodruff, Moody, Olson, Wilkins, Richardson,
Rehmeyer, Kelly, Davis, Levcowich, Koch, Moulton, Degler. Fourth row . Cortez, Partridge, I. D.
Bartley, Stewart, J. T. Schoolcraft, Hennessy, Yale, G. M. Moore, Chapman, Slanetz, Brett, Batcheller.
COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
E. R. Atkinson, Ph.D., Associate Professor
E. M. OConnell, Instructor
J. C. Tonkin, Instructor
First row. Slobin, Iddles, Howes, Seeley, Hitchcock, Getchell, Bauer, Hartwell. Second ro w :
Giddings, Bowler, Skelton, Atkinson, Daggett, Webber, Carlisle, Campbell, Seiberlich. Back row .
Demos, Zimmerman, Kauppinen, Haendler, Fogg, Tonkin, Miss Mills, Perkins, Lewis, Moss,
Donovan, OConnell, Torgesen, Stolworthy, Funkhouser.
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NORMAN F. WHIPPEN
Supervisor Farm Labor Program
EMMA P. W YM AN
Supervisor, W om ens Land Army
FRANCIS E. ROBINSON
University Editor
ELLA S. BOWLES
Publications Editor
DOROTHY S. TOWLE
Assistant Editor Extension
EDMUND A. CORTEZ
Assistant Editor Radio
MARY C. LANGLEY
Visual Education Assistant
GEORGE M. FOULKROD
Extension Agronomist
RICHARD WARREN
Extension Poultryman
C. HILTON BOYNTON
Extension Dairyman
ANN F. BEGGS
Extension Economist in H om e Management
M ARGERY L. BESSOM
Extension Specialist in Clothing
ELIZABETH E. ELLIS
Extension Nutritionist
EDW ARD H. PIPER
Field Assistant in Agricultural Economics
M AX F. ABELL
Extension Economist, Farm Management
LAWRENCE A. DAUGHERTY
Extension Economist in Marketing
KENNETH E. BARRACLOUGH
Extension Forester
CECIL O. RAWLINGS
Extension Horticulturist
JESSE R. HEPLER
Extension Horticulturist in H om e Gardening
First Row: Adams, Dougherty, Purington, Colburn, Weston, OBrien, Hoitt, Stevens, Brunner, Piper,
Platts, Potter, Jackson, Smith, King, Bessom, White. Second Row: Roper, Whippen, Rice, Ahearn,
Beecher, Davis, Hill, Henderson, Ellis, Jewett, Judkins, Garland, Laperriere, Sanborn, Kerr, Bourne,
Stimson. Third Row: Smith, Tuxbury, Woodworth, Warren, Foulkrod, Colby, Fenton, Beggs, Olsson,
Abell, Littlefield, Wilson. Fourth Row: Bevan, Patton, Boynton, Holden, Pierce, Rawlings, Wadleigh, Wentworth, Ccmerford, Perry.
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RO TC
L t . C o l . J o s e p h F. D a l y
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IN MEMORIAM
F r e d e r ic k D . J a c k so n
M r s . A l i c e C. C u r r i e r
M rs. C h a r l o t t e W . W e b s t e r
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IN MEMORIAM
B a r b a r a R ogers
Sh ir l e y H u m p h r e y s
Farm Street
Dover, Massachusetts
CLASS OF 1948
N a n c y St il e s
42 Blake Street
Keene, New Hampshire
CLASS OF 1948
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Woodward, Ledward
Cass, Austin
CLASS OF 1946
Robert Austin
Evelyn Cass,
President
Vice President
Constance Ledward
Elizabeth Woodward
Treasurer
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CLASS HISTORY
HE first class to enter the university during
the second World W ar came to Durham at
times that no other class ever had. Freshman week
with its bewildering amount of exams, new places
to find, new names to remember, passed before we
realized what it was all about. Under the leadership
of Benny Bennedict, president; Peg Tower, vicepresident; Lila Sprague, secretary; and Charles
Humphreys, treasurer, upperclassmen became more
ALVORD
ARNOLD
MARJORIE F. ALVORD
Worcester, Mass.
Major: Occupational Therapy
Transfer from Green Mountain Junior College
Outing Club 3, 4; S.C.M. 3, 4; Occupational
Therapy Club 3, 4; Home Economic Club 4.
M. ANNE ARNOLD
Melrose, Mass.
Major: Arts
Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.M. 1; Folio Club 3, 4;
Hockey 1, 2, 3 Basketball, 2, 3; Granite 3, 4;
Poetry Club 3, 4; Drama Workshop 2; Lens &
Shutter 4.
ROBERT H. AUSTIN
Webster, N. H.
Major: H otel Administration
Theta Chi; Outing Club 1, 2; Blue Circle 3,
President: 4; Treasurer of Student Council
Mens Glee Club 1, 2, 3; U.N.H. Quartette 2,
President Intramural Council 3; Junior Greeters
America 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President
Baseball 1, 3, Class President 4.
AVERILL
4,
4;
3;
of
4;
AUSTIN
PAULINE R. AVERILL
Concord, N. H.
Major: Social Service
Alpha Kappa Delta 3, 4, President 4; Big Sister
Committee 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2, Blue Circle
3, 4, Publicity director 4; International Relations
Club 4,
Granite 3, 4
New Ham pshire
3, 4, Subscription Manager 4; Mike and Dial 2;
Psychology Club 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 4;
Scholastic Honors 2, 3, Sociology Club 4; Inter
house Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Charles H. Wiggin Scholar
ship 4.
NATALIE F. BARRON
West Somerville, Mass.
Major: Social Service
Alpha Kappa Delta Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Vice
President 4; Big Sister Committee 2, 3, 4; Folio
Club 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4, International Relations
Club 3, 4; Menorah Society 1, 2; Pi Gamma Mu
3, 4; Scholastic Honors 2 ; Sociology Club 4, Stu
dent War Activities 3, 4,
Granite 3; College
Chest Fund Committee 3, 4; Chairman Constitu
tion Committee of Junior Class 3, Assistant Direc
tor Dramatics 3.
VASILIKE N. BELIOS
Manchester, N. H.
Major: Biology
Outing Club 4; S.C.M. 3; German Club 2, 4; Phi
Sigma 4; Womens Glee Club 3.
BARRON
BELIOS
JOSEPH H. BENNETT
Newmarket, N. H.
Major: Business Administration
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Class President 2 ; Student
Council 1 , 2 , 4, Treasurer 2 , President 4; Veterans
Organization 1 , Executive Council 1; College Chest
Fund Treasurer 2 ; W hos Who 4; Baseball I.
Class of
BARBARA F. BERGER
Manchester, N. H.
Major: Mathematics
Outing Club 1; Blue Circle 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4;
Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Menorah Society 1, 2, Treasurer
2 ; Interhouse Board 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, All-Star
2 ; Hockey 3, 4, Class Hockey Manager 2, Hockey
Leader 4; Softball 1 , 2 , 3; Tennis 2 , 3, Class
Tennis Manager 3; Yacht Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
1946
BENNETT
BERGER
BISBEE
BLODGETT
University of
New Hampshire
35
M ARY BOTHFELD
Cabot, Vt.
Major: Occupational Therapy
Transfer from Green Mountain Junior College
Class of
1946
MARILYN L. BOWEN
Lowell, Mass.
Major: English
Alpha X i Delta; Big Sister Committee 3, 4; Out
ing Club 1, 4; Folio 3; Newman 1, 3.
BOTHFELD
BOWEN
BRAUN
BROOKS
ELOISE R. BRAUN
Syracuse, N. Y.
Major: Physical Education
Transfer from Southern Seminary and Junior
College
Big Sister Committee 4, Outing Club 3, Blue Circle
4; Lens and Shutter 4; T h e Granite 3, Features
Editor 4, Womens Student Government 4; Dormi
tory President 4; Womens Glee Club 3, 4; Student
Choir 3, 4; Opus 45, 4, President 4; University
Choir 3; University Orchestra 3, 4; Skating Club
3, 4; Yacht Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Whips 4; Class
Hockey 3, 4, Manager 4, All-Star 4; Class Basket
ball 3, 4, Manager 3, All-Star 3.
NATALIE L. BROOKS
Portsmouth, N. H.
Major: English
Big Sister Committee 2; Folio Club 1, 2, 3; Mike
and Dial 1, 2; Deans List 1, 2, 3, 4; THE NEW
HAMPSHIRE 3, 4; Associate Editor 4; Womens
Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Womens Student Government
Scholarship 3; Cogswell Scholarship 4.
University of
New Hampshire
36
BROW N
CADY
CASEY
BETTY J. BROW N
Hampton, N. H.
Major: Physical Education
Theta Upsilon; Big Sister Committee 2; Outing
Club 1, 2; Blue Circle 3, 4; S.C.M. 1; French Club
3; Whips 3; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; All Star 3, 4;
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Excollegio
Officer of Sorority 3; President of Sorority 4.
R. PENELOPE CADY
Manchester, N. H.
Major: Physiological Chemistry
Outing Club 1, 2 , 4; Yacht Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice
Commodore 1, 2; Commodore 3.
GLORIA M. CASEY
Keene, N. H.
Major: 2 3/f. Secretarial
Newman Club 1, 4-H Club 1; Secretarial Club 1,
Treasurer.
BEATRICE M. CHRISTIAN
Dedham, Mass.
Major: Mathematics
EVELYN P. CASS
Southwick, Mass.
Major: H ospital Dietetics
Chi Omega; Vice-President 3; Transfer from Mary
Washington College; Social Chairman of Junior
CASS
CHATFIELD
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CHRISTIAN
CLARK
CLEVELAND
GENEVIEVE CLARK
CLINE
Buffalo, N. Y.
Manchester, Conn.
Major: M eteorology
Major: Pre-Medical
JANE CLEVELAND
Kennebunk, Maine
Major: Mathematics
Major: Biology
BETTY-JEAN COOKE
HERBERT S. CLINE
Durham, N. H.
Boston, Mass.
Major: Psychology
Major: Pre-Medical
COLE
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COOKE
Class of
1946
FRED J. CRORY
Durham, N. H.
Major: Education
Lambda Chi Alpha; Class President 1; Student
Council 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1.
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DANIELS
ELIZABETH J. CURRAN
Portland, Maine
Major: English
University of
PHYLLIS R. DANIELS
Gorham, N. H.
New Hampshire
Major: English
Outing Club 2, 3; S.C.M. 1.
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PAUL D. D e QUOY
Nashua, N. H.
Major: Publicity
Tau Kappa Epsilon; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
S.C.M. 1, 2; Folio Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 3; THE
NEW HAMPSHIRE 1; Track Manager 1.
Class of
ELIZABETH A. DEMING
1946
Cornish, N. H.
Major: M athematics
Folio Club 2, 3; Deans List 3; Yacht Club 1;
Delta Chi 4.
D e QUOY
DEMING, E. A.
DEMING, E. L.
DONAHUE
ELSIE L. DEMING
Cornish, N. H.
Major: Occupational Therapy
Theta Upsilon; Outing Club 1, 2; Blue Circle 3,
4; S.C.M. 1, 2; Pan Hellenic 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2;
Hockey 1 , 2 ; All Star 2 ; Softball 1, 2 , 3; Dormi
tory Vice President; Sorority Ex-Collegio 3; So
rority Sportschairman 2, 3; Dormitory President
4; Commencement Ball Committee 3; Occupational
Therapy Club 3, 4.
M. CLAIRE DONAHUE
Lawrence, Mass.
Major: English
Chi Omega; Big Sister Committee 2, 3, 4; Outing
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Folio Club 3; Modern Dance Club
1, 2, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ring Com
mittee 3.
University of
New Hampshire
40
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DONOVAN
DROLET
ARLINE V. EKMAN
Manchester, N. H.
Major: Biology
Big Sister Committee 3, 4; Outing Club 2, Blue
Circle 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4,
Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4; International
Relations Club 3, 4; Menorah Society 1, Secretary
2;
Granite 3, 4; THE NEW HAMPSHIRE
Subscription Manager 3, Board Secretary 4; Uni
versity Religious Council, Publicity Chairman 3,
4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3; Hockey 4; Home
Economics Club 1; College Chest Fund 3, 4, Chair
man of Solicitors 4; Junior Dance Publicity Com
mittee 3; Junior-Senior Prom, Publicity Com
mittee 3 .
PHYLLIS D. DROLET
Pittsfield, N. H.
Major: H otel Administration
Outing Club 1; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior
Greeters of America 1.
DORIS M. DUMONT
Manchester, N. H.
Major: Psychology
Chi Omega, House Manager 3, 4; Big Sister Com
mittee 3, 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Psychology
Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Deans
List 2; Dormitory President 1, Secretary 2; Student
Activity Tax Committee 3.
REBECCA FAIRBANK
Sudbury, Mass.
Major: Physical Education
Big Sister Committee 4; Outing Club 1; Blue
Circle 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3, 4; Interhouse
Board 2, 3; Skating Club 3; T he Granite
BARBARA B. DUNLAP
Malden, Mass.
Major: Biology
Big Sister Committee 2, 3; Outing Club 1; Prom
Queen 1; Phi Sigma 3, 4, Vice President 4; Deans
List 2, 3; Student War Activities Committee 2;
DUNLAP
DUMONT
EKMAN
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FAIRBANK
FASSAS
FAY
FERGUSON, B.
NANCY FERGUSON
Pittsfield, N. H.
Major: Art Education
Chi Omega; Secretary 4; Activities 2; Big Sister
Committee 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1; Blue Circle
2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4, Carnival Chairman 3; S.C.M.
1, 3, 4; Interhouse Board 2, 3; Mask and Dagger
4; Secretary 4; Skating Club 3; W.R.A. 3; Vice
President 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2, 3;
Hockey 3; Manager Softball 2; Class Publicity 3;
Student Chairman 3; Carnival Ball Committee 2.
THOMAI FASSAS
Pelham, N. H.
Ma j o r: Ch emistry
Deans List 1, 2, 3; Badminton Club 1.
HELEN E. FAY
Holyoke, Mass.
Major: Sociology
Phi Mu; Transfer from American International
College; Alpha Kappa Delta 4; Big Sister Com
mittee 3, 4; Outing Club 4; S.C.M. 3, 4; President
3; Cabinet 4; Vice President of Mortar Board 4;
Pan Hellenic 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Deans
List 3; University Religious Council 3, Chairman
of College Chest Drive 4; House Director 4.
RUTH I. FLANDERS
North Weare, N. H.
Ma j o r: Occupational T h erapy
Phi Mu President 4; Big Sister Committee 4; Out
ing Club 4; Mask and Dagger 3, 4; Scholastic
Honors 3; Womens Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Student
Choir 1, 2, 3; Womens Rifle Team 3; Basketball
1 , 2 ; Softball 2; Occupational Therapy Club 3, 4.
BARBARA E. FERGUSON
St. Albans, Vt.
LOIS C. FOSTER
Dover, N. H.
Major: Secretarial
Pi Lambda Sigma; Assoc, of Women Day Students
1 , 2 , 3, 4; Newman Club 3, 4; Secretarial Club 3,
4; Womens Student Government 3, 4.
FLANDERS
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FOSTER
IRENE M. FO X
Wilton, N. H.
Major: Social Service
Big Sister Committee 4; Outing Club 1; Newman
Club 1, 2 , 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Dormitory Social
Chairman 4.
Class of
1946
ELEANOR GETTER
Dumont, N. J.
Major: English
Yacht Club 4; University Choir?3; Whips 3.
FOX
GARVIN
GETTER
MARY E. GARVIN
Sanbornville, N. H.
Major: Secretarial
Outing Club 4; Canterbury Club 4; Glee Club 2 , 1.
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HELEN D.
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University or
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Major: English
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BERNICE H. GINNS
Class of
Brookline, Mass.
Major: Psychology
Big Sister Committee 3, 4; Outing Club 4; Hillel
2, 3, 4; Menorah Society 2; Phi Kappa Phi 4;
Psychology Club 2 , 3, 4, Secretary 4; Deans List
2 , 3; Sociology Club 4.
1946
WILLIAM GLAZIER
Peterborough, N. H.
Major: Botany
GINNS
GLAZIER
GLINES
GOERTZ
EDNA L. GLINES
Wilton, N. H.
Major: 2-Yr. Secretarial
S.C.M. 1, 2; Basketball 1; Softball 1; Hockey 2.
University of
GEORGIA A. GOERTZ
Alton, N. H.
Major: Zoology
New Hampshire
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GOODMAN
GOULD
GRODZINS
MIRIAM E. GROTON
CHARLOTTE H. GOODMAN
Boston, Mass.
New Castle, N. H.
Major: French
Major: H om e Economics
PRISCILLA J. HALLAM
Melrose, Mass.
Major: English
JEANETTE GOULD
Gorham, N. H.
Major: Business Administration
Transfer from Cumberland University; Sigma
Delta Sigma; University Orchestra 4.
JUDITH-ANN HAM
Durham, N. H.
LEON GRODZINS
Major: French
Springfield, Mass.
HALLAM
HAM
HAMILTON
HAMM
HANSON
LOIS C. HARNEY
DOROTHY A. HAMILTON
Durham, N. H.
Marblehead, Mass.
Major: Mathematics
LAURA E. HAMM
Reading, Mass.
EDITH R. HARRIS
Major: H om e Economics
Major: English
S.C.M. 1, 2; Deans List 3; House Council 1.
W ILFRED M. HASTINGS
Grantham, N. H.
Major: Civil Engineering
ALMA J. HANSON
Concord, N. H.
M ajor:: H ospital Dietetics
Outing Club 1, 2 , 4;
HARNEY
HASTINGS
BARBARA HAYDEN
Pembroke, N. H.
Major: Biology
Outing Club 1; 4-H Club 1, 3, 4; Phi Sigma 3, 4,
Recording Secretary 4; Deans List 1, 2, 3; THE
GRANITE 1; Archery 1; Student Liberal Arts
Comm, on Wartime Education 2.
BARBARA H. HAYDEN
Newcastle, N. H.
Major: Government
Theta Upsilon; Big Sister Committee 2, 3; Outing
Club 3, 4; S.C.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; International Rela
tions Club 3, 4; Mike and Dial 1 ,2, 3, 4; Secre
tary 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3; THE NEW HAMP
SHIRE 1, 2, 3; University Band l ; ?University Or
chestra 1, 2; Student Committee on Educational
Policy 3; Secretary 3.
Class of
1946
HAYDEN, B.
HAYDEN, B. H.
HECKER
HENDRICKS
ANN E. HECKER
Manchester, N. H.
Major: Publicity
University of
JACK R. HENDRICKS
Wallingford, Conn.
Major: Mechanical Engineering
New Hampshire
47
CLAUDE HENRY
Durham, N. H.
Major: Forestry
Sigma Beta; S.C.M. 1; Student Council 2, 3, 4;
President 3; Veterans Organization 2, 3, 4; Chair
man 2; Whos Who 3, 4; Student Committee on
Educational Policy 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2;
Baseball 2, 3.
Class of
MYRTLE A. HILTON
Keene, N. H.
Major: H om e Economics Teacher Prep.
Outing Club 1, 2; Blue Circle 3, 4; S.C.M. 1, 2, 3;
Deans List 3; Womens Student Government 4;
Phi Upsilon Omicron, Vice-President 3, 4; Home
Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2, President
3; Dormitory Secretary 3, President 4.
1946
HENRY
HILTON
HODGKINS
HOLDEN
RUTH E. HODGKINS
Northwood, N. H.
Major: English
Alpha X i Delta, Treasurer 4; Big Sister Committee
2, 3; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1;
Mortar Board, Secretary 4; Carnival Queen 3;
Deans List 1, 2, 3; Cogswell Scholarship 4; THE
GRANITE 3; Womans Student Government 3, 4;
W.R.A. Rec. Manager 3; Student Choir 3; Cheer
leader 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3;
Softball 2, 3; Whos Who 4.
University of
New Hampshire
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HOWATT
HUBBARD
HYLDBURG
CHARLOTTE J. HOWATT
JEANNE F. KILDUFF
Tenafly, N. J.
Amesbury, Mass.
Major: Biology
JULIE A. KLIMAS
Lawrence, Mass.
JOHN HUBBARD
Major: Mathematics
Laconia, N. H.
Major: Business Administration
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Advanced Mil. Art. 3; Out
ing Club 1, 2 ; S.C.M. 1; Cross Country 1.
CARL HYLDBURG
Durham, N. H.
Major: Government
Bedford, Mass.
Major: Psychology
KILDUFF
KLIMAS
KUNIN
LARROW
LED W ARD
LOUISE E. LARROW
Woodsville, N. H.
Major: Business Administration
Pi Lambda Sigma; Big Sister Committee 4; Outing
Club 1; Folio Club 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 4,
Treasurer 3, Executive Committee 4; Pan Hellenic
3, 4; Deans List 1, 3; TH E GRANITE 3, Editor
4; TH E N E W HAMPSHIRE 3, Business Manager
4; University Religious Council, Treasurer 3, 4;
W hos W ho 4; Interclass Hockey 1, 2; Cogswell
Scholarship 4.
CONSTANCE L. LED W ARD
Hancock, N. H.
Major: Bacteriology
Alpha X i Delta; Scholarship chairman 3; Class
Vice-President 3; Big Sister Committee 2, 3, 4;
Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mortar Board, President
3, 4; Deans List 1, 3; W omens Student Govern
ment, Secretary 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Class
Hockey 2; Softball 2, 3; Chairman Freshman
Dance Committee; College Chest Drive Commit
tee 4; Publicity 3; Student Choir 3; Cogswell
Prize 3; W hos W ho 4.
LEVIN
PHYLLIS M. LYONS
Manchester, N. H.
Major: Home Economics
Outing Club 1, 2; Folio Club 4; Newman Club
1, 2, 3.
A D ELYN C. MALSCH
Cranston, R. I.
Major: 4 year Secretarial
Big Sister Committee 3; Outing Club 1; Prom
Aide 2; Secretarial Club 3, 4; "Pullman Car Hia
watha.
M A RY J. MARCEAU
Winchester, Mass.
LYONS
Major: English
Big
MALSH
Club
1;
FRANK B. MARCOTTE
Brentwood, N. H.
Major: Chemistry
Alpha Chi Sigma 34, Master of Ceremonies 4;
Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Lambda Phi 3, 4,
President 3; W hos W ho 4.
Class of
MARIE MARDEN
Newton, N. H.
Major: Physical Education
Alpha X i Delta; Outing Club 1, 2; Blue Circle
3, 4; Lens and Shutter 4; Modern Dance Club 3;
Mortar Board 4; Pan Hellenic 2, 3, 4; THE
GRANITE 3, Organizations Editor, 4; W hos Who
4; Big Sister Committee 2, 3; All Star Hockey
1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Softball 3.
1946
MARCOTTE
MARDEN
MARVIN
MASON
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JA N E MARVIN
Deep River, Conn.
Major: Psychology
Phi Mu; Big Sister Committee 4; Outing Club
1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 3;
Psychology Club 4.
University of
EUNICE G. MASON
North Conway, N. H.
Major: Poultry
Outing Club 1.
New Hampshire
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M ARY E. MAZZOLINI
Randolph, Vt.
Major: Biology
Chi Omega; Big Sister Committee 2, 3, 4; Outing
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Class of
MADELINE A. McKINNON
1946
Windsor, Vt.
Major: English
Theta Upsilon; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.M. 1,
2; Mike and Dial 3; Pan Hellenic 4; THE N EW
HAMPSHIRE 1, 2, 3.
MAZZOLINI
McKINNON
M EYER
MIKOL
MIRIAM C. M EYER
W . Medford, Mass.
Major: French
Big Sister Committee 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2,
3, 4; S.C.M. 2, 3; Classical Club 3, 4; French
Club 1; TH E GRANITE 3; THE N EW HAMP
SHIRE 3; University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; W omens
Glee Club 3, 4.
FRANCIS H. MIKOL
Hartford, Conn.
Major: Zoology
Class Secretary 3; Blue Circle 2, 3, 4; Winter
Carnival Chairman 4; Modern Dance Club 3, 4;
Mortar Board, Treasurer 4; Newman Club 1, 2,
3; Phi Sigma 3, 4; Skating Club 3; Yacht Club
1, 2, 3; Whips 3, 4; W .R.A . Treasurer 4; Athletics
1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Vice-President 1; Dorm Fresh
man Counsellor 3; Assistant House Director 4;
W h os W ho 4.
University of
New Hampshire
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MOODY
MOORE
OLIVE G. MOODY
MORIN
BEVERLY A. MOSES
Exeter, N. H.
Groveton, N. H.
Major: Publicity
ANSTES D. MOORE
VIRGINIA A. NEVERS
Littleton, N. H.
Waterbury, Conn.
Major: Arts
Major: English
Outing Club 1, 2; S.C.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; Folio Club
4; W omens Glee Club 1.
SHIRLEY N EW COM ER
Needham, Mass.
AN N MILLER MORIN
Major: Biology
Dover, N. H.
Major: English
Alpha Chi Omega, President 4; Mike and Dial 1,
2, 3, 4; Deans List 1, 2, 3; Cogswell Prize 4;
W hos W ho 4; Tau Kappa Alpha 3, 4; Mask
and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4.
MOSES
NEVERS
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N EW COM ER
NEWELL
NORMANDIN
NYE
N. ELIZABETH N EW ELL
EVA S. OLES
Nashua, N. H.
Portsmouth, N. H.
Major: Biology
Major: Language
Laconia, N. H.
M ajor: English
Transfer from St. Mary College
Newman Club 4.
VIRGINIA E. PARKER
Newport, N. H.
DORO TH Y E. N Y E
Westville, N. H.
Major: Chemistry
S.C.M. 2, 3, Secretary 4; Scholastic Honors 1, 2;
Yacht Club 3; W omens Glee Club 1, 2.
OLES
PARKER, A.
PARKER, V.
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FRANCES A. PEEL
North Andover, Mass.
Major: Zoology
Big Sister Committee 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2.;
Canterbury Club 3, 4; S.C.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi
Sigma 4.
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A N NE L. PENNIMAN
Hampton, N. H.
Major: English
Alpha X i Delta; Big Sister Committee 2, 4; Out
ing Club 1; Modern Dance Club 1?, 2, 4; Scholastic
Honors 1, 2, 3; W omens Glee Club 1.
1946
PEEL
PODOLSKY
PENNIMAN
POTTER
SELMA PODOLSKY
Brookline, Mass.
Major: Bacteriology
Transfer from Cambridge Junior College
Big Sister 3, 4; German Club 3; Hillel 2, 3, 4,
Executive Council 2; International Relations Club
4; Menorah Society 2; Scholastic Honors 2, 3.
University of
SHIRLEY J. POTTER
Marlboro, Mass.
Major: Secretarial
Transfer from Boston University
Alpha X i Delta; Glee Club 3; Secretarial Club 3, 4.
New Hampshire
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1946
MARGARET C. REED
Laconia, N. H.
Major: Occupational Therapy
Interhouse Board 1; W om ens Glee Club 1, 2.
PARKHURST
REED
REYNOLDS
RICE
University of
MARTHA B. RICE
Keene, N. H.
Major: Spanish
Chi Omega; Outing Club 3, 4; S.C.M. 3, 4;
Modern Dance Club 3.
New Hampshire
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RICHARDS
ROBINSON
LILLIAN M. RICHARDS
ROGERS
B E T T Y J. ROSOFF
Concord, N. H.
Morristown, N. J.
Major: Biology
M A RY L. ROBINSON
JEA N RYACK
Lancaster, N. H.
Rockbury, Mass
Major: Secretarial
Major: Sociology
HOPE SALTA
BARBARA D. ROGERS
Laconia, N. H.
Allston, Mass.
Major: Spanish
ROSOFF
RYACK
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SALTA
SCHRAMM
SERLICK
SHERMAN
LIESELOTTE H. SCHRAMM
ELIZABETH A. SHORTELL
Irvington, N . J.
Manchester, N . H.
Major: Sociology
RITA SERLICK
Major: Sociology
Portland, Maine
Major: French
Folio 4; French Club 3, 4; Hillel 3, 4; Phi Kappa
Phi 4; Scholastic Honors 3, 4; W om ens Glee
Club 4; Lambda Pi 3, 4.
DIANA SHERMAN
M ARJORIE V. SILVER
New Rochelle, N. Y .
New Ipswich, N . H.
Major: Spanish
Chi Omega; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; S.C.M. 3; Whips
3; W om ens Glee Club; Lambda Pi Vice-President
3, President 4; Dorm Treasurer 1, Social Chair
man 4; House Council 2, 3; Aide to Carnival
Queen.
SHORTELL
SIAGEL
SILVER
ALLENE G. SIMPSON
Bradford, N. H.
Major: English
Big Sister Committee 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; S.
C.M. 1, 2, 3; Folio Club 2, 3; Mike and Dial 3.
Class of
RUPERT W . SMITH
1946
W ilton N. H.
Major: Chemistry
Sigma Beta; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3,
President 4; Student W ar Activities 3, 4; Delta
Chi, Vice-President 4.
SIMPSON
SMITH
SPRAGUE
STARK
LILA M. SPRAGUE
Manchester, N. H.
Major: English
University of
RICHARD I. STARK
Ossipee, N. H.
Major: Poultry Husbandry
New Hampshire
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JEA N N E STEACIE
Wellesley Hills, Mass.
Major: Psychology
Transfer from Vermont Junior College
Phi Mu; Big Sister Committee 4; Outing Club 3,
4; S.C.M. 3, 4; C.A.P. 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Psycology Club 4; Deans List 3; TH E GRANITE 4,
Advertising Manager 4; TH E N E W HAMPSHIRE
3; House Council 3.
Class of
1946
ELINOR F. STERLING
Claremont, N. H.
Major: Occupational Therapy
Outing Club 1, 4; Occupational Therapy Club 3,
4; Class Hockey 1, 2; All Star Hockey Team 1, 2.
STEACIE
STERLING
STIMSON
SW AFFIELD
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BER YLE M. STIMSON
Woodsville, N. H.
Major: Home Economics
Big Sister Committee 4; S.C.M. 1, 2, 3, 4, Council
2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2; Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4,
Secretary 3, 4; Cogswell Scholarship 4; University
Religious Council 3; Home Economics Club 3, 4;
Omvila Club 1.
M ILLICENT R. SW AFFIELD
Alton, N . H.
Major: Physical Education
Transfer from Colby Junior College
Outing Club 3, 4; S.C.M. 3, 4; University Choir
3; W om ans Glee Club 3, 4; Class Hockey 3, 4;
Interhouse Basketball 3, 4.
University of
New Hampshire
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SW AN
TAAVITSAINEN
TO W ER
HELEN F. SWAN
Durham, N. H.
Major: Occupational Therapy
Omvila Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3;
Occupational Therapy Club 3, 4; W omens Glee
Club 1, 2, 3.
ROGER C. TY LER
Durham, N. H.
Major: Language
EMIL O. TAAVITSAINEN
Gardner, Mass.
Major: Physical Education
Transfer from Springfield College
ELIZABETH A. UNIACK
Somersworth, N . H.
Veterans Organization 4.
Major: Publicity
Outing Club 1; German Club 3; Newman Club
1, 2, 3, 4.
M ARGARET K. TO W ER
North Hampton, N . H.
Major: Chemistry
IRENE L. URBAN
TY LER
Claremont, N. H.
Major: English
Alpha X i Delta; Big Sister Committee 2, 4; Mike
and Dial 4; Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 4; Prom
Aide 4; Pan Hellenic 2; Tau Kappa Alpha 3, 4;
W omans Glee Club 1.
UNIACK
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URBAN
VAN VLIET
W EBBER
W EIG AND
RUTH E. W IN N
East Greenwich, R. I.
Somersworth, N . H.
Major: English
Major: Zoology
Chi Omega; Outing Club 1, 2, 4; S.C.M.
Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 4.
1;
Portsmouth, N. H.
Ma jo r: Ch emistry
S.C.M. 2; University Band 1; University Orches
tra 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf Club 2; Badminton Club 1, 2.
ELIZABETH W O O D W A RD
Melrose, Mass.
Major: Business Administration
Transfer from Boston University
BARBARA F. W EIG AND
Springfield, Mass.
Major: Chemistry
Outing Club 2, 3.
W IN N
W OLFE
W O OD W ARD
ELIZABETH A. W RIG H T
Nashua, N. H.
Major: Occupational Therapy
Transfer from Bates College
Class of
1946
BRIGITTE B. W UN DERLICH
Washington, D. C.
Major: Psychology
Psychology Club 2.
W RIG H T
W UN DERLICH
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HARELAOS C. XANTHOPOULOS
Manchester, N. H.
Major: Pre-Medical
MARCIA YO FFEE
Portsmouth, N. H.
University of
New Hampshire
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SHIRLEY P. ZELINSKY
Class of
Manchester, N. H.
Major: French
Big Sister Committee 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
German Club 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Menorah
Society 1, 2; Deans List 3; THE GRANITE 3;
Lambda Pi 3, 4, Secretary 4.
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1946
ZELIN SKY
NOT PICTURED
MERIT W . BEAN
Errol, N. H.
Major: Civil Engineering
Advanced Mil. Art 3; American Society of Civil
Eng. 2, 3; Phi Lambda Phi 2, 3; Yacht Club 1.
ROBERT T. BUTLER
Hinsdale, N. H.
Major: Architecture
Alpha Sigma 2, 3.
RICHARD E. GARNSEY
Sanford, Maine
Major: Architecture
Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Sigma 2.
GEORGE A. HOULE
Dover, N. H.
Major: Chemical Engineering
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; New
man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Outing Club
1, 2.
THOMAS R. NILES
Berlin, N. H.
Major: Education
Sigma Beta; Advanced Mil. Art 3; Scabbard and
Blade 3; Sphinx, President 3; Veterans Organi
zation 4; Basketball 1; LaCrosse 1, 2, Captain 1.
University of
JO H N A. SCANLAN
Abington, Mass.
Major: Psychology
New Hampshire
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BARRETT
CHEEVER
BROCK
LORNA C. DOON
BARBARA A. BA RRETT
Keene, N. H.
Henniker, N. H.
2;
Interclass Hockey 2;
Club 2.
Glee
BARBARA A. BROCK
Ashland, N. H.
ALICIA M. L a VAUDE
Claremont, N . H.
NORMA CHEEVER
EVELYN T. OBRIEN
Wilton, N. H.
New London, N . H.
DOON
L a VAUDE
O B R IEN
LEE ALBEE
JEAN FIRTH
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Vice-President
JOAN STEVENS
Secretary
JEAN SPILLER
Treasurer
CLASS OF 1947
Albee, Lee A., Wolfeboro
Albert, Joyce L., Manchester
Allan, David N., Portsmouth
Allen, Millicent D., Fairhaven, Mass.
Allison, Elliott S., Dublin
Anderson, Mary E., Manomet, Mass.
Armstrong, Constance M., Plymouth, Mass.
Armstrong, Robert G., Windham
Arno, Gloria E., Errol
Ashton, Jean R., West Newton, Mass.
Atwood, Priscilla E., Sanbornton
Atwood, Virginia, Woburn, Mass.
President
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THEOFILOS A. ALIAPOULIOS
FRED A. W H ITE
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Vice-President
JOAN TILTON
Secretary
BRUCE BOLGER
Treasurer
CLASS OF 1948
Abbott, Dorothy L., Andover, Mass.
Abbott, Maurice E., Chocorua
Abell, Robert L., Durham
Adams, Rodney R., Charlestown
Ahern, Anne D., Wakefield, Mass.
Aisenberg, Murray L., Worcester, Mass.
Aldrich, Ann G., Berlin
Aliapoulios, Theofilos A., Manchester
Ambler, Beatrice M., Chelmsford, Mass.
Ames, Barbara W., Medford, Mass.
Anagnost, James N., Nashua
Andelman, Charna L., Concord
Anderson, Jane, Ballston, N. Y.
Anderson, Nancy J., Manchester, Conn.
Angelopoulos, George J., Dover
Annis, Richard R., Colebrook
Armstrong, Beverly J., Plymouth, Mass.
Arnold, Lois H., Newtonville, Mass.
Audette, James D., Old Orchard, Me.
President
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WILLIAM HAYES
WESLEY CLAPP
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Vice-President
PATRICIA WALSH
Secretary
SPIRO ANASTOS
Treasurer
CLASS OF 1949
Abbott, Ruth A., Laconia
Ackerman, Charlotte E., Salem
President
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STUDENT
COUNCIL
OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Corresponding Secretary
BEN N ETT
STUART
BULGER
AUSTIN
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Joseph Bennett
John Stuart
Bruce Bulger
Robert Austin
Joseph Thomas
TOWER
BU RBA N K
LED W A RD
SA W Y ER
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OFFICERS
Margaret Tower
President
Vice-President
HODGKINS
Constance Ledward
Secretary
Rachel Burbank
Treasurer
Elizabeth Sawyer
Senior M em ber
Evelyn Cass
Senior M em ber
Ruth Hodgkins
Junior M em ber
Dorothy Hansen
Junior M em ber
Joan Turner
Lois Foster
Commuter M em ber
Presidents of UpperClass Dormitory
BRAUN
FOSTER
Scott Hall
Myrtle Hilton
Smith Hall
Genevieve Clark
Commons
Myriel Houle
Fairchild Hall
Barbara Lohn
Congreve South
Eloise Braun
HOULE
TU RN ER
MORTAR BOARD
HODGKINS
MIKOL
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SIAGEL
MARDEN
OFFICERS
Constance Ledward
President
Helen Fay
Vice-President
Secretary
Ruth Hodgkins
Treasurer
Frances Mikol
Rose Siagel
Editor Historian
MEMBERS
Evelyn Cass
Marie Marden
Laura Hamm
Margaret Tower
CASS
GRANITE
ARTH U R W . JOHNSON
STAFF
Louise Larrow
Editor-in-Chief
Business Manager
Elizabeth Woodward
Photography Editor
Shirley Newcomer
Art Editor
Donald Clough
Senior Editor
Mary Robinson
Lois Harney
Sports Editor
Features Editor
Advertising Editor
Eloise Braun
Jeanne Steacie
A. W. Johnson
E. A. Cortez
HEELERS
Jean Ashton, Lynn Bates, Barbara
Berger, Natalie Brooks, Rosabelle
Brown, Jean Carlisle, Nancy Chesley,
Anna Cook, Helen Constantinides,
Helen DeLotto, Joan Foley, Geral
dine Gillon, Jean Gleason, Alva
Hiller, Jean Kacer, Barbara Kelley,
Stella Kyriacopoulos, Jacqueline
Laing, John McGinn, Claire Mc
Quillan, Jean Pratt, Elizabeth Saw
yer, Robert Spencer, Marjorie Sulli
van, Joan Turner, Eleanor Warner
MARDEN, BRAUN, H A RN EY
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STAFF
Jean Gleason
Editor
Associate Editor
Natalie Brooks
Business Manager
Louise Larrow
BUSINESS BOARD
EDITORIAL BOARD
Managing Editor
News Editors
Margery Byers
Patricia Parker
Feature Editor
Mabel Priestly
Sports Editor
Claire Hunter
Joseph G. Thomas
Earl Goss
Subscription Manager
Pauline Averill
Joan Foley
Circulation Manager
Board Secretary
John C. McGinn
Arline V. Ekman
EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS
BUSINESS ASSISTANTS
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First Row : Whitney, Berger, Cass, Fergerson, Mikol, Marden. Second Row : Ekman, Hiller, Aus
tin, Jordon, Ashton, Braun. Third Row : Hilton, Averill, Deming, Shaylor, Collins, Brown.
OUTING CLUB
sity, playing a very important part in its recreational
and social activities.
The governing board of the Outing Club is "Blue
Circle. This board is chosen from the members
of the Outing Club who show an active interest
in its projects and serve as heelers for a reasonable
length of time.
The Outing Club has several cabins: Mendums
being the scene of memorable Thursday supper out
ings. Cabins are also located on the slope of Iron
Mountain in Jackson and Franconia Notch in the
White Mountains. Highlighting the events of the
year is the Annual Winter Carnival sponsored by
the Club. Features of Carnival weekend are skiing
and skating events, midnite show, snow sculpture,
and the crowning of the Carnival Queen at the Ball.
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OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
MEMBERS
Evelyn Cass
Rebecca Fairbank
Jean Ashton
Rebecca Fairbank
Robert Austin
Laura Hamm
Secretary
Barbara Berger
Pauline Averill
Alva Hiller
Treasurer
Nancy Ferguson
Barbara Berger
Myrtle Hilton
Eloise Braun
Marie Marden
Evelyn Cass
Claire McQuillan
Jane Whitney
Trips Director
Virginia Parker
Laura Hamm
Elizabeth Collins
Edwin Messer
Transportation
Bernard Jordan
Elsie Deming
Elsie Deming
Frances Mikol
Edwin Messer
Arline Ekman
Virginia Parker
Carnival Chairman
Frances Mikol
Robert Eisner
Barbara Reynolds
Publicity
Pauline Averill
Monroe Evans
Grace Shaylor
Programs
Marie Marden
Jane Whitney
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First Row: Larrow, Cass, Gleason, Hodgkins. Second Row. Hamm, Mikol, Ledward, Marden. Third
Row. Marcotte, Bennett, Stuart,, Henry.
WHOS WHO
FTER two years of preliminary work the first
issue of Whos Who Among Students in
American Universities and Colleges was printed
in 1934. The motivating idea behind the organi
zation was two-fold. First, to serve as an outstanding
honor which is void of all politics, fees and dues,
one in which a deserving student after accomplish
ing a goal in college and displaying merit would
not be confronted with some fee before being
recognized. Second, that of establishing a reference
authoritative volume of information on the great
body of American college students.
MEMBERS
Joseph Bennett
Frank Marcotte
Evelyn Cass
Marie Marden
Jean Gleason
Barbara McKay
Laura Hamm
Frances Mikol
Claude Henry
Ruth Hodgkins
Thomas ODonnell
Louise Larrow
John Stuart
Constance Ledward
Margaret Tower
APPLIED FARMING
HE Applied Farming Student Organiza
tion was organized in October of 1940.
Membership is open to all students currently
enrolled in the Applied Farming Course. The
organization has proved valuable in providing
social, recreational, and educational benefits
and in promoting co-operative work among
the members.
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The organization tends to improve farming
standards and appreciation of farm life. The
fundamental problems of agriculture are
not likely to be lessened by the changing
international situation. Thus the organization
tends to acquaint the students with specified
problems and ideas before they go into private
agricultural enterprise.
Robert Fromm
Paul Revene
Scott Isacson
Chester Sim
Richard McNamara
Chester Whitcher
Richard OFlaherty
Richard Coombs
Robert Pacquin
Robert Cornish
David Peaslee
Raymond Egounis
Joseph Schambier
George Farrow
Marilyn Shute
Charlotte Ferguson
Philip Smart
OFFICERS
Murrell Thompson
President
David Peaslee
Chester Witcher
Robert Knight
Arthur Ufer
Vice-President
George Lawrence
Secretary
Arlene Mason
John Lawrence
Robert Willey
Treasurer
Marilyn Shute
Arlene Mason
Sports Representative
Paul Revene
First row : Thompson, Whitcher, Peaslee, Isacson, Field, Mason, Shute, McNamara, Fergerson.
Second Row : Hauck, Lawrence, Sim, Lawrence, OFlaherty, Knight, Thompson.
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ASSOCIATION OF
WOMEN DAY STUDENTS
OFFICERS
HE Association of Women Day Students
is an organization for women students
at the University who do not live on campus.
The first organization of this type, known
as the Commuters Club and sponsored by
the Folk Club, had its rooms in Thompson
Hall.
Marcia Yoffee
President
Secretary-Treasurer
Lorraine Paino
W om ens Student Government
Representative
Lois Foster
MEMBERS
Seniors
Vreshmen
Rosaleen Beckingham
Mildred Burns
Madeline Drouin
Pauline Bleau
Elaine
Rilly
Juniors
Ruth Adnoff
Sylvia Fitts
Mildred Tibbetts
Jane de Rochemont
Sally Green
Ruth Nelson
Sophomores
Anna Kargas
Rebecca Colokathis Marilyn Towle
Virginia Glidden
Jean McNeil
Mary Sullivan
Dorothy Simpson
Ruth Taylor
Harriet Hammond
Lorraine Paino
Theresa McGowan
Lois Foster
Merriam Groton
Marcia Yoffee
First row : Drouin, Hamilton, Paino, Foster, Burns. Second row : Colokathis, Reilly, Fitts, Simpson,
Glidden.
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First row : Woodward, Derbyshire, Parker, Larrabee, Barron. Second row : Dostillo, Smith, Chase.
OFFICERS
Ann Parker
President
Lucille Larrabee
Vice President
Secretary-Treasurer
Elizabeth Woodward
MEMBERS
Natalie Barron
Faith Derbyshire
Bradford Chase
Francis Dostilio
Rupert Smith
Chairman
Helen Fay
Vice-chairman
Rae Seigel
Jane Whitney
Secretary
Elizabeth Woodward
Treasurer
Assistant Treasurer
Clifford Martin
Publicity Chairman
Jean Gleason
Assistant Publicity
Donald Clough
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Rachel Burbank
John Stuart
Sylvia Fitts
Natalie Chick
Arlene Ekman
Jane Phipps
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Margaret Tower
Evelyn Cass
Constance Ledward
Joseph Bennett
First row: Gleason, Ekman, Siagel, Larrow, Foley. Second row\ Carlisle, Ashton, Condict, Faigel,
Millberry, Hirschberg.
ADVISERS
Rev. Clinton Condict
Rev. J. Desmond OConnor
Rabbi Abraham J. Jacobson
OFFICERS
Chairman
Rae Siagel
V ice-Ch airman
Louise Larrow
Treasurer
Arline Ekman
Publicity
Roberta Millberry
REPRESENTATIVES
Hillel Club
Jean Gleason
Arline Ekman
Louise Larrow
David Faigel
Edith Hirshberg
Rae Siagel
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5. C. M.
Jean Ashton
Newman Club
Jean Carlisle
Joan Foley
Roberta Millberry
First row : Binder, Weinbaum, Andelman. Second row : Barron, Whitman, Ekman, Friedman, Hirschberg, Zelinsky. Third row\ Podolsky, Baker, Westelman, Cline, Gordon, Moscowitz.
HILLEL CLUB
best traditions in Jewish life. They concluded
that no name would carry greater significance
than that of the great teacher and scholar,
Hillel, who lived in the first century B. C.
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OFFICERS
Gerald Gordon
Selma Podolsky
President
Arline V. Ekman
Abraham Gossman
Estelle Rosenberg
Vice President
Edith Hirshberg
William Harkaway
Sarita Rosenberg
Treasurer
Judith Friedman
Harmond Harvey
Jean Ryack
Jean Ryack
William Heller
Elaine Sados
Ethel Whitman
Dorothy Hirsch
Cynthia Saidel
Edith Hirshberg
Elinor Sandler
Eileen Hyman
Rosalyn Satzow
Jeanne Isaacson
Gerald Serog
Elaine Krohn
Bernice Shafran
Roberta Kunin
Ann Shapiro
Laura Kurland
Shirley Shapiro
Ruth Lerner
Arnold Shulins
Leonard Levine
Rae Siagel
Edmonde Levitan
Eleanor Silverman
Pearl Lewis
Eileen Soreff
Arlene Litvin
Charlotte Stiller
Gloria Master
Marilyn Weinbaum
Warren Meyer
David Weiner
Herbert Mordecai
Saul Westleman
Recording secretary
Corresponding secretary
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Rae Siagel
Bernice Shafran
Herbert Mordecai
MEMBERS
Ruth Adnoff
Gloria Cutler
Charna Andleman
Sheldon Davidoff
Edward Baker
Bernard Delman
Natalie Barron
Fred Daengott
Danella Baum
Arline V. Eckman
Gladys Becker
Herman Eluto
Eleanor Begler
David Faigel
Judith Binder
Sylvia Feldblum
Carolyn Borofsky
Fred Freed
Tobia Moscowih
Ethel Whitman
Bernice Brown
Judith Friedman
Elizabeth Noyes
Ruth Winer
Herbert Cline
Morris Gazonsky
Eva Oles
Selma Wilson
Rhoda Cohen
Bernice Ginns
Maynard Orris
Shirley Zelinsky
Louise Cushing
Charlotte Goodman
Beverly Zyman
First row : Durant, Larrow, Anderson. Second roiv. Riendeau, Father OConnor, Gleason. Third row :
Bertrand, Vickery, Sawyer, Dale, Thomas.
NEWMAN CLUB
OFFICERS
Claire Riendeau
President
Joseph C. Thomas
Vice President
Secretary
Winfred Bertrand
Treasurer
Claire MacQuillan
Corresponding Secretary
Barbara Martel
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Louise Larrow
Barbara Vogt
Jean Gleason
Jeanmary Durant
Julie Klimas
Warren Dale
Mary Anderson
Arthur Flanagan
Glenn Vickery
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First row : Glidden, Gardner, Dunn, Ginder. Second row : Fay, Stevens, Cotton, Belcher, Nye, Albee,
Stimson, Brock, Marshall. Third row. Willey, Haslam, Stiles, Millberry, Fitts, Cook, Seeley, Thomas,
Wieson, Atwood. Fourth row. Paul, Howe, Belyea, Abell, Rev. Condict, Henry, Ashton, Manville,
Johnson, Cole.
Louise Belcher
President
Vice-President
Lee Albee
Treasurer
Dorothy Stevens
Dorothy Nye
Secretary
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Kenneth Cotton
Nancy Stiles
Robert Abell
FRESHMAN CABINET
Chairman
Vice-Chairman
Secretary
John Henry
Thelma Marshall
Social Chairman
Marilyn Howe
Worship
Mary Maxwell
Refreshments
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Charles Henry
Nyla Ginder
First row: Baldic, Hauslein, Broderick, Ekman, Whitman, Cutler. Second row. Garland, Miller,
Williams, Teller, Schoolcraft, Atwood, Yeaton, McGrath. Third row : DeHayes, Zelinsky, Smalley,
Hayden, Clark, Clow, Rock, Gale, Moscowitz, Simoulis. Fourth row. Baker, Westelman, Cotton,
King, Novak, Sargent.
DIE MINNESAENGER
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Social Chairman
OFFICERS
Priscilla D. Williams
Arthur Flanagan
Virginia Atwood
Charles Yeaton
Grace Miller
MEMBERS
Ackerman, Atwood, Baker, Baldic, Beckingham, Bedortha, Bokon, Broderick, Brown,
Carroll, Chapman, Clark, Clow, Cooper,
Cotton, K. E., Cotton, K., Cutler, DeHayes,
DesMarais, Dobson, Donovan, Eckman, Eluto,
Flanagan, Frazee, Gale, Garland, Gillon,
Ginns, Grodzins, Harvey, Hauslein, Hayden,
Holson, Hurd, Katranis, King, Knight, Krahn,
Leach, Libby, Lutts, MacLane, Magrath,
McGrath, Miller, Moscowitz, Moses, Novak,
Parkhurst, Pebin, Poirier, Powers, Raab,
Reynolds, Richards, Richardson, Rock, Sar
gent, Sawyer, Schneider, Smalley, Swenson,
Steller, Westleman, Whitman, Wiesen, W il
liams, Yeaton, Zelinsky.
Flight Adjutant
Faculty Advisor
ACTIVE MEMBERS
Leona Fox
Bertha Pepin
Eunice Triganza
Joan Cooper
George Jabre
Shirley DeGraff
Benson Perry
Donald James
Mark Perry
Robert Stearns
Albert Yeager
John Henning
Margaret Preble
Martha Gale
First row: Preble, James, Fox, Stearns, Covell. Second row: Gale, DeGraff, Perry, Thornton, Perry,
Willoughby, Horne.
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FOLIO CLUB
MEMBERS
Robert Abell
Florence Bartlett
Louise Belcher
Celia Brock
Jeanette Bunnell
Isabelle Burgeil
Jean Carlisle
Elizabeth Cook
Irving Cummings
Betty Curran
Roger DeHayes
Paul DeQuoy
Marilyn Eaton
Jean Farrington
Barbara Ferguson
Geraldine Gillon
Marion Harper
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Ann Hecker
Roberta Horne
Rita Houde
Janet Howard
Claire Hunter
Frangcon Jones
Barbara McGrath
Marilyn McGrath
Margaret Neily
Ellen Pinkham
Marjorie Silver
Roberta Thomas
Caroil Towle
Dorothy Towle
Thomas Webb
Marjorie Whalen
Ruth Winn
First row : Shillady, Scott, Kacer. Second row : Erb, Bushway, Belyea, Levcowich, Coporan, Burgiel,
Beals. Third row : Lewis, Abbott, Hilton, Andelman, Karpinski, Eaton, Alvord.
Barbara Beij
Marjorie Bushway
Ruth Erb
Dorothy Coparon
Miss Tatiana Levcowich
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Adviser
MEMBERS
Dorothy Abbott
Millicent Allen
Marjorie Alvord
Charna Andleman
Virginia Beals
Barbara Beij
Shirley Brown
Isabelle Burgiel
Marjorie Bushway
Dorothy Coparon
Beverly Dimock
Carolyn Eaton
Ruth Erb
Kathryn Grupe
Myrtle Hilton
Jean Kacer
Phyllis Karpinski
Katherine Koorkanian
Alfreda Leocha
Janice Levin
Dorothy Lewis
Lillian Rooth
Ruth Seymour
Dorothy Shillady
Jeanette Steele
Elizabeth Williams
MUSIC ACTIVITIES
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
HE University of New Hampshire Sym
phony Orchestra is made up of members
from the student body and assisted by mem
bers of the faculty of the Music Department.
This year, in conjunction with the Womens
Glee Club, they furnished Christmas music
for the "Big Christmas Program and "Spring
Festival Program. Members of the Symphony
Orchestra formed numerous string, brass and
woodwind ensembles and appeared in func
tions throughout the state. The University of
New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra is
under the direction of Professor Karl H.
Bratton.
Trumpet
Oboe
Spiro Anastos
Robert Dorman
Harriet Hammond
W. Arthur Paige
John Rourke
Ezra Trumbull
Clarinet
Eloise Braun
Richard Connor
John Knowlton
Saxaphone
Barbara Ladd
Ruth Lawrence
Warren Myer
Barton Van W ie
Trombone
Sylvia Fitts
Larry Ulin
Baritone
Viola
Robert Cilley
Stuart Loomis
Mary Rhemeyer
Piano
Phyllis Willey
Bass
Richard Starke
Percussion
Cello
Betty-Jean Cooke
Priscilla Cushing
Jeanette Gould
Ingrid Ingles
Gertrude Parkhurst
1st Violins
Flute
Margaret Olson
Beverly Blodgett
Dorothy Freese
Priscilla Nevers
Doris Pierce
Jane Plaisted
Elizabeth Webber
Sylvia Woodward
Paul Crandall
Norma Gardner
2nd Violins
Eleanor Bickford
Helen Coates
Edwin Blackey
Katherine Frizzell
Joann Helff
Wanda Libby
Melvin Slotnick
French Horn
Jean Deland
George Reynolds
Brass Quartet
Robert Dorman
W. Arthur Paige
Robert Cilley
Larry Ulin
Priscilla Cushing
String Quartette
Margaret Olson
Melvin Slotnick
Wanda Libby
Gertrude Parkhurst
Dorothy Lewis
Ruth Loverude
Barbara Marden
Barbara Martel
Bertha Martin
Gloria Master
Dolores Maynard
Norma McClelland
Shirley Mardon
June Pettengill
Lois Plummer
Marjorie Sawyer
Hope Soderston
Anne Wiesen
Lois Wright
Emily R. McRae
First Alto
Ruth Abbott
Eloise Braun
Mabel Bill
Jean Carr
Lois Milbury
Charlotte Meyers
Jean Pacheco
Barbara Robinson
Mary Robinson
Luciette Roy
Cynthia Smith
Sharon Stepanian
Louise Williams
Second Alto
Constance Armstrong
Virginia Beals
Celia Brock
Natalie Brooks
Margaret Brown
Shirley Brown
Patsy Ann Caron
Marion Duda
Caroline Eaton
Virginia Haley
Phyllis Henry
Ruth Belyea
Ellen OMara
Betty Cooke
Elinor Bickford
Estelle Poirier
Joan Prince
Barbara Milnes
Rita Serlick
Anne Shapiro
Carroll Cooke
Gloria Cricenti
Nancy Cutler
Janette Fickert
Lois Gibbons
Virginia Glidden
Jane Maynard
Joyce Mitchell
Sarah Peavey
Ingrid Ingles
Stella Kyriacopoulos
Dorothy LaRochelle
Margaret McGrath
Phyllis Messer
Marcia Setzer
Anna Sturtevant
Jean Thibideau
Eunice Treganza
Barbara Tucker
Leona Buxton
Norma Cheever
Natalie Chick
Katherine Cotton
Nancy Dakin
Janet Datson
Edith Emery
Kathryn Fitch
Madeline Fournier
Beverly Frazee
Lucy Goldthwait
Elinor Gray
Gloria Gregory
Kathryn Grupe
Mildred Hayes
Edith Hirshberg
Barbara Kemp
Nancy Ledoux
Alfreda Leocha
Jeanette Sullivan
Lorna Tripp
Katherine W att
Patricia Walsh
Jane Williams
Second Soprano
Beth Carleton
Helen Constantinides
Jane Cooper
Jacquelyn Crawford
Lorna Doon
Jane Downing
Olive Brady
Betty Ericson
Elizabeth Little
Connie Garbutt
Fannie Lucas
Florence Lyster
Jean Garfield
Marion MacLane
Eleanor Gay
Elizabeth Hallock
Barbara McKinzie
Ruth Lawrence
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Jean Higgins
Ruth Johnson
Phyllis Karpinski
First row: Barron, Weinbaum. Second row: Hayden, Hanson, Dean Alexander, Stevens, Fitts. Third
row: Beech, Hirshberg, Sawyer, Pillsbury, Pinkham.
OFFICERS
President
John Papandrew
Vice-President
Ellen Murray
Secretary
Lena Pillsbury
Treasurer
Howard Tilton
MEMBERS
Frances Abbott
Ann Hecker
John Abbott
Mary V. Johnson
Sally Barker
Robert McAdam
Natalie Barrow
J. W . Merrill
Muriel Beach
Donald M. Murray
Maurice J. Boulanger Ellen P. Murray
Jeannette Bunnel
John Papandrew
James Davis
Lee Pillsbury
Ellen Farrow
Mai Priestly
Gilbert Gredler
Muriel Reisman
John B. Grund
Leonard Sawyer
Dorothy Hansen
Cornelius Spellane, Jr.
Dorothy Haynes
Howard Tilton
OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
Robert H. Austin
Enoch Fuller, Jr.
Secretary
Phyllis Drolet
Treasurer
Lee A. Albee
MEMBERS
Albert J. Cote
Richard L. McCrudden
Munroe Evans
Jane Plaisted
Irene Froton
Richard Starke
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Earl Hill
Virginia Helff
Ann Bisbas
Publicity Director
Barbara Lane
Script Director
Donald Clough
Head Announcer
Bennett Lewis
Chief Technician
Natalie Fairchild
Dramatics Director
Pearl Lewis
Sound Effects Director
Faculty Advisor
Professor Edmund Cortez
MEMBERS
Ann Bisbas
Donald Clough
Minott Coombs
Barbara Lane
Bennett Lewis
Pearl Lewis
Lillian Manville
Mary Martin
Natalie Fairchild
Grace Miller
Sylvia Fitts
Ann Miller Morin
Nyla Ginder
David Oliphant
Leon Grodzins
Sarah Peavey
Judith Ann Ham
Barbara H. Hayden Lila Sprague
Nancy Stearns
Virginia Helff
Irene Tierney
Earl Hill
Irene Urban
Elaine Krohn
Nancy Wales
Jane Elgar
First row : Hill, Helff, Cortez, Fairchild, Lewis. Second row. Peavy, Ginder, Urban, Grodzins, Miller,
Elgar. Third row. Lewis, Fitts, Clough, Bisbas, Sprague.
First row : Leonard, Little, Bartlett, McCullough. Second row : Tucker, Koehler, Deming, Wright,
Bothfeld, Brown. Third row : Pratt, Uhr, Newall, Derbyshire, Spiller, Bartlett.
OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Social Chairman
Membership
Barbara E. Ferguson
Nancy Leonard
Judith Hill
Barbara Mackay
Ora Mathes
Rosabelle Brown
MEMBERS
First row. Manville, Miller, Clark, Quin, Lukasavi, Williams. Second row. Cotton, Olson, Braun,
Dunlap, Willey, Arno. Third row. Bickford, Larrabee, Van W ie, Starke, Anastos, Williams, Smith.
OPUS CLUB
N November 19, 1945, twenty students
interested in music and musical activ
ities formed Opus 45. This organization is
restricted to those students who have demon
strated an interest in music by taking eight
credits in the Music Department. The pur
pose is to promote an interest in various
phases of music on campus and to develop
student appreciation of the prime art of
music in its various forms.
OFFICERS
Eloise Braun
Barbara Dunlap
Phyllis Willey
Katherine Cotton
Irving Cummings
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Editor
Other Executives
Board Members
Edith Emery
Richard Starke
MEMBERS
Wanda Libby
Spiro Anastos
Gloria Arno
Gertrude Lukasavi
Eleanor Bickford
Lillian Manville
Genevieve Clark
Besse Milland
Kenneth Cotton
Grace Miller
Margaret Quinn
Charlotte Haslam
Melba Smith,
Ingrid Ingles
Barbara Lane
Joan Turner
Barton Van W ie
Lucille Larrabee
Ruth Lawrence
Barbara Vogt
Dorothy Lewis
Jane Williams
Elizabeth Wright
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PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
OFFICERS
President
Doris M. Dumont
Jean Pendleton
Bernice Ginns
Roberta Shine
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Program Committee Chairman
Pauline Averill
MEMBERS
Phyllis Barr, Carolyn Bates, Judy Binder,
Bernice Brown, Betty-Jean Cooke, Gloria
Cutler, Gloria Davidson, Marjorie Delano,
Herman Eluto, Sylvia Feldblum, Gerald Gor
don, Amy Greene, Gloria Gregory, Rollie
Gunby, John Hoffman, Julie Klimas, Patri
cia Lincoln, Doris Lusignan, Jane Marvin,
Virginia Nelson, Thomas ODonnell, Nancy
Perry, A. S. Robb, Jr., Leonard Serkess, Lucile
Smith, Corinne St. Clair, Jeanne Steacie,
Elaine Tower, Lawrence Ulin, Marilyn Weinbaum, Elizabeth West, Elizabeth Woodward,
Sylvia Woodward, Brigitte Wunderlich,
Barbara Young.
First row. Woodward, Averill, Dumont, Pendleton, Steacie, Bates, West. Second row. Weinbaum,
St. Clair, Nelson, Davidson, Binder, Brown, Tower, Smith, Cutler. Third row. Gordon, Serkess,
Loomis, Haslerud, Ulin.
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SOCIOLOGY CLUB
HE Sociology Club was reorganized this
year after having been inactive since
1942.
The purposes of the club are to promote
a feeling of good fellowship, to create a
mutual ground for the discussion of common
problems, and to provide the opportunity for
participation in social activities.
Membership in the club is open to all
sociology and social service majors as well
as those students who have completed twelve
credits in sociology.
The programs for the meetings thus far
have included a lecture on psychiatric social
work and informal talks by the members on
their experiences in field work, and a supper
picnic. Future plans include trips to social
institutions, movies, and joint meetings with
other clubs.
OFFICERS
President
Gloria Davidson
Vice-President
Hope Trefren
Secretary
Janet Datson
Treasurer
Joyce Chandler
Faculty Adviser
Faculty M em ber
First row : Barron, Averill, Datson, Davidson, Chandler, Shortell, Salta. Second row : Elgar, Cole,
Dinneen, Greene, Serkess, Borofsky, Sandford, Granton. Third row. McCubery, Beaver, Strachan,
Gartner, Parker, Bisbas, Byers, Ziman, Grupe.
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First row. Peavey, Grant, Taylor. Second row. Fairbank, Berger, Braun, DeLand, Hansen, Downing,
Hewitt, Rock. Third row. Atwood, Baldic, Cole, Nylen, Breynaert, Anderson, Garland, Cole, Gould.
YACHT CLUB
HE Yacht Club is one of the youngest
and most popular clubs on campus. In
1938 the club was reorganized, and six boats
were purchased with donations of active
members and former Governor Murphy.
OFFICERS
Dorothy M. Hansen
Jean E. Deland
Eloise Braun
Jane Downing
John Snider
Doris Hewitt
Commodore
Vice Commodore
Secretary
Treasurer
Racing Chairman
Publicity Chairman
MEMBERS
Sally Barker, Barbara Beij, Barbara Berger,
John Breynaert, William Brown, Frederich
Browning, Chester Chatfield, Allan Coe,
Ruth P. Cady, Esther Cole, Rebecca Fairbank,
Wesley Field, Sylvia Fitts, Beverly Frazee,
Nancy Garland, L. F. Getchell, Eleanor
Getter, Muriel Gould, Shirley Grant, John
Hird, Shirley Horne, Glen Kenshaw, Ruth
Lawrence, Dorothy Lewis, Marcia Libby,
Elizabeth Little, Lillian Manville, Roberta
Milberry, Zakar Najarian, Margaret Neily,
Dorothy Nye, Barbara Nylen, Ellen Packer,
Enid Parker, Sarah Peavey, Margaret Puble,
Elsie Rasmussen, Margaret Reid, Jack Rich
ardson, Phyllis Rock. Jane Taylor.
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First row : Vickery, Masterton, Smith, Raby, Marcotte. Second row\ Torgeson, Atkinson, Daggett,
Zimmerman.
Master Alchemist
Alumni Secretary
Rupert Smith
William Masterton
Claude Raby
Recorder
Glenn Vickery
Treasurer
George Houle
Master of Ceremonies
Frank Marcotte
Dr. Atkinson
Faculty Adviser
Dr. Iddles
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
Edward Atkinson
Harold Iddles
Albert Daggett
Stanley Shimer
Heman Fogg
Melvin Smith
James Funkhouser
John Torgesen
Oswald Zimmerman
MEMBERS
George Houle
Frank Marcotte
William Masterton
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Claude Raby
Rupert Smith
Glenn Vickery
OFFICERS
Pauline Averill
President
Natalie Barron
Vice-President
J ean Ryack
Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERS
Gordon Buzza
Jean Gartner
Gloria Davidson
Joyce Granton
Alice Dinneen
Muriel Reisman
Jane Elgar
Claire Riendeau
Helen Fay
Rae Siagel
Marcia Yoffee
First row : Ryack. Second row : Averill, Coulter, Green, Barron. Third row : Fay, Riendeau, Siagel,
Davidson, Gartner, Dinneen, Granton.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
OFFICERS
Chester Chatfield
President
Jack Hendricks
Vice-President
Secretary
John Hawke
Treasurer
Robert Stearns
Tenho Kauppinen
Faculty Adviser
MEMBERS
Shirley DeGraff
Kenneth Higson
Paul DeRochemont
Donald James
Leon Grodvins
George Janetos
First row. Kauppinen, Hendricks, Stearns, Hawke, DeGraff, Grodzins. Second row. Higson, Janetos,
Woodard, James.
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First row : Christian, Foley, Hendricks, Hawke, Smith, DeLotto, Sawyer. Second row : Tower, Dem
ing, James, Goldsmith, Stearns, Hamilton, Newell. Third row : Clark, Marcotte, Ruby, Noyes, Cole.
DELTA CHI
OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
John Hawke
Rupert Smith
Helen DeLotto
Joan Foley
FACULTY MEMBERS
Miltiades S. Demos Daniel C. Lewis, Jr.
Horace A. Giddings Herman L. Slobin
William L. Kichline Marvin R. Solt
STUDENT MEMBERS
Joyce Baldic, Beverly Blodgett, Chester
Chatfield, Beatrice Christian, Genevieve
Clark, Barbara Cole, Helen DeLotto, Eliza
beth Deming, Charlotte J. Donovan, Thomai
Fassas, Ruth Flanders, Joan Foley, Bernard
Goldsmith, Dorothy Hamilton, John Hawke,
Jack Hendricks, Donald James, Julie Klimas,
Donald Lang, Frank Marcotte, Frank Merrill,
Elizabeth Newell, Edward Noyes, Dorothy
Nye, Nathan Prince, Claude Raby, Eliza
beth Sawyer, Barbara Sharrock, Grace Shaylor, Rupert Smith, Robert Stearns, Margaret
Tower.
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First row : Ham, Ashton, Poirier, Myers. Second row : Flint, Millina, Parker, Sherman, Zelinsky,
Serlick. Third row. Rogers, Teller, Berzunza, Grigaut, DeHayes, Willey.
LAMBDA PI
AMBDA P is history dates back to Jan
uary 1945, when a committee of inter
ested students met with the language depart
ment to draw up plans for an honorary
language society.
FACULTY MEMBERS
Julio Berzunza
James T. Schoolcraft
Paul P. Grigaut
Gertrude Teller
OFFICERS
Diana Sherman
President
Anita Millina
Vice-President
Shirley Zelinsky
Secretary
Joanne Flint
Treasurer
Clifford S. Parker
Faculty Adviser
John S. Walsh
MEMBERS
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Jean Ashton
D. Estelle Poirier
Roger DeHayes
Barbara Rogers
Joanne Flint
Rita Serlick
Chariotte Goodman
Diana Sherman
Judith Ham
Roger Tyler
Miriam Meyer
Doris E. Willey
Anita Millina
Shirley Zelinsky
OFFICERS
Vice-President
Secretary
President
Treasurer
Corresponding Secretary
Executive Committee
1946 INITIATES
Faculty
Students
Beverly Blodgett
Priscilla Hallam
Elizabeth Curran
Barbara Hayden
Bernice Ginns
Frank Marcotte
Charlotte Goodman Rita Serlick
Jeanne Steacie
First row. Hayden, Goodman, Curran, Blodgett. Second row. Ginns, Marcotte, Conover, Parker,
Chapman, McLaughlin, Serlick, Steacie. Third row. Kauppinen, Hitchcock, Shimer, Eastman, Phillips,
Woodworth, Myers, Giddings, Grigaut.
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First row : Atwood, KildufT, Broderick, Peel. Second row". Newell, Dunlap, Stevens, Jones, "Laddy,
Dobrovolny, Hayden, Mikol. Third row. Belios, French, McClelland, Henneberger, Pillsbury,
Gale, Gray.
PHI SIGMA
President
Vice-President
Corresponding Secretary
Recording Secretary
Treasurer
Richard Jones
Barbara Dunlap
Shirley Newcomer
Barbara Hayden
Elizabeth Newell
FACULTY MEMBERS
Fred Allen, Erma Andrews, Charles Dobro
volny, Marjorie Dobrovolny, Stuart Dunn,
Phoebe Woodman Henry, Albion Hodgon,
C. F. Jackson, Richard Jones, David Laddey,
L. P. Latimer, Harriet Mackel, George
Moore, Edythe Richardson, Paul Schaefer,
Eleanor Sheehan, Lawrence Slanetz, Howard
W. Smith, Clark Stevens, Albert Yeager.
MEMBERS
Virginia Atwood, Vasilike Belios, Marilyn
Broderick, Barbara Dunlap, Jean French,
Martha Gale, Patricia Gray, Barbara Hayden,
John Henneberger, Jeanne Kilduif, Elizabeth
McCelland, Frances Mikol, Shirley New
comer, Elizabeth Newell, Lena Pillsbury,
Frances Peel, Sigrid Towers.
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OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
Secretary-1reasurer
Program Chairman
Frank Marcotte
Grace Shaylor
Donald James
John Hawke
FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. H. L. Howes
Duane C. Carlisle
Prof. William H. Hartwell
Prof. Harold I. Leavitt
MEMBERS
Genevieve Clark
Jane de Rochemont
June Dixon
Joan Foley
Dorothy Hamilton
John Hawke
Donald James
Frank Marcotte
Richard Perham
Lena Pillsbury
Elizabeth Sawyer
Grace Shaylor
Robert Stearns
Margaret Tower
Martha Tucker
D. Kenneth Woodard, Jr.
First row. Sawyer, Tower, Tucker, Foley. Second row. Marcotte, Shaylor, Hawke, James. Third row :
Hamilton, Pillsbury, Woodard, Perham, Stearns, Dixon, Clark.
First row : Shillady, Stimson, Bushway. Second row. Hilton, Levcowich, McLaughlin, Cousins,
Moulton, Hamm. Third row. Silver, Cass, Levin, Beij, Lewis, Rosoff, Burgiel.
Laura Hamm
President
Myrtle Hilton
Vice-President
Secretary
Beryle Stimson
Treasurer
Marjorie Silver
Editor
Betty Rosoff
Chaplain
Evelyn Cass
Historian
Janice Levin
FACULTY MEMBERS
Barbara Connor
Alice King
Dorothy Cousens
Tatian Levcowich
Elizabeth Edson
Helen McLaughlin
Verna Moulton
MEMBERS
Barbara Beij
Katherine Koorkanian
Isabelle Burgiel
Doris Pierce
Marjorie Bushway
Dorothy Shillady
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Scene from
"Apartments To Let
Scene from
"Kiss and Tell
Vice-President
Secretary
Nancy Ferguson
Treasurer
Steve Aliapoulios
Publicity Director
Jane Phipps
MEMBERS
Steve Aliapoulios
Gerry Gordon
Constance Armstrong
Leon Grodzins
Anne Arnold
Geraldine Little
Evelyn Cass
Barbara Mackay
Donald Clough
Ora Mathes
Minot Coombs
John Miller
Dorothy Coparon
Natalie Fairchild
Thomas ODonnell
Nancy Ferguson
Jane Phipps
Ruth Flanders
Lila Sprague
Leon Stevens
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tens N eedle
The next plays to be given were Gamma Gurand Pullman Car Hiawatha by
Thornton Wilder.
First row : Little, Phipps, Aliapoulios, Morin, Stevens, Ferguson, Sprague. Second row : Cass, Mackay,
Grodzins, Clough, Gordon, Fairchild, Flanders.
First row : Grass, Tierney, Cortez, Coombs, Fairchild, Ham. Second row. Rogers, Collins, Whitney,
Coombs.
OFFICERS
President
Minott Coombs
Treasurer
Virginia Parker
Jane Phipps
Secretary
Natalie Fairchild
Social Chairman
Judith Ham
Debating Chairman
Faculty Adviser
Edmund Cortz
Faculty M em ber
Donald Batcheller
MEMBERS
Doris Buser
Ann M. Morin
Betty Collins
Thomas ODonnell
Maxine Coombs
Virginia Parker
Minott Coombs
Jane Phipps
Jane Elgar
Doris Pierce
Natalie Fairchild
Barbara Rogers
Bertha Grass
Rae Siagel
Judith Ham
Irene Tierney
Gerald Gordan
Irene Urban
Jane Whitney
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PAN-HELLENIC
OFFICERS
President
Barbara Mackay
Secretary
Dorothy Lewis
Treasurer
Jane Elgar
COUNCIL
D e LOTTO
FITTS
GILLON
W ILLEY
Barbara Sharrock
ALPHA X I DELTA
Marie Marden
Jane Elgar
CHI OMEGA
Margaret Tower
Jean Gartner
KAPPA DELTA
Dorothy Lewis
Sylvia Fitts
PHI MU
Geraldine Gillon
Helen Fay
PI LAMBDA SIGMA
Louise Larrow
Doris Willey
THETA UPSILON
Madeline McKinnon Helen DeLotto
MARDEN
SHARROCK
TO W ER
MOSES
MCKINNON
GARTNER
LARROW
FA Y
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Open House
First row\ Peavey, Mackay, Moses, Howatt, Morin, Larrabee, McRae, Gay, Woodward. Second row :
Humphreys, Smart, DeGraff, Reid, Sharrock, Matthews, Chisholm, Garbutt, Howard, Arnold. Third
row : McGrath, Whittemore, Krieger, Burbank, Fairchild, Tierney, Bentas.
erly Moses.
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T^QLois Arnold, Helen
^ - ^ - ^ - L '^ J J - ^ B e n t o s , Mary Chis
holm, Shirley DeGraff, Constance Gar
butt, Evelyn Hultgren, Shirley Hum
phreys, Barbara Kreiger, Jeannette Mat
thews, Madelyn McGrath, Sarah Peavey,
Margaret Reid, Jeanne Smart, Harriet
Stock.
Armstrong, Amy
Greene, Lucille Larrabee, Ora
Mathes, Emily McRae, Doreen McTaggart,
Barbara Sharrock, Irene Tierney, Arianna
Whittemore, Sylvia Woodward.
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ALPHA XI DELTA
OFFICERS
President
Priscilla Hallam
Vice-President
Barbara Gibson
Secretary
Marilyn Bowen
Treasurer
Ruth Hodgkins
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DESSERT SUPPERS
First row : J. Helff, Ross, Boode, Hahn, MacAskill, Elliot, Lacey, McKinzie. Second row : Sprague,
Ledward, Johnson, Gibson, Mrs. Dow, Hodgkins, Bowen, Marden, Urban, Kacer. Third row :
Shearer, Spiller, McNeilly, Bates, Elgar, B. Cole, Nylen, Cross, V. Helff, Lonsbrough, W arner,
Beaver, Bonardi Laing, Heafield, Freese. Fourth row : Buser, Grinnell, Douglass, Porter, Lovejoy,
Mitchell, Parker, Becker, E. Cole, Pratt, Plaisted, Stevens.
1 O /l Q
P l^ c r ^ c
Ruth K Becker
J T B e v e r l y Black, Joan
Boody, Kathleen Cross, Frances Eldridge,
Carol Elliott, Dorothy Freese, Helen
Grinell, Ann Hahn, Joann Helff, Virginia
Lacey, Nancy Lovejoy, Barbara McKinzie,
Barbara Nylen, Virginia Ross, Elizabeth
Shearer.
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CHI OMEGA
OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
Elizabeth Collins
Patricia Gray
Secretary
Joan Tilton
Treasurer
Jean Pacheco
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Rushing
First row: Garland, Perkins, Wood, Reid, Coombs, Chase, Magrath, Sherman. Second row : Meyers,
Parker, Kerr, Pacheco, Collins, Mrs. Mauldin, Gray, Tilton, Donahue, Reynolds, Cass. Third row:
MacDonald, Dakin, Chick, Prain, Anderson, Johnson, Marden, Skinner, Carroll, Gartner, Harney,
Poirier, Snyder, Barton, Chandler, Datson, VanVliet. Fourth row: Dumont, Gawron, Rouillard, Rice,
Grace, Ferguson, Shortell, Howe, Hewitt, Mazzolini, Tower, Holden, Sanford, Carlisle.
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KAPPA DELTA
OFFICERS
President
V ice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Dorothy Lewis
Ruth Belyea
Lois Longstreth
Sylvia Fitts
Day of Silence
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First row. Longstreth, Belyea, Lewis, Mrs. Foulkrod, Fitts, Haslam. Second row. Scott, Erb, Brock,
Beals, LTrbanowicz, St. Clair.
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PHI MU
OFFICERS
President
Vice President
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Barbara Ferguson
Laura Hamm
Secretary
Geraldine Gillon
Treasurer
Rosabelle Brown
First row : Ham, Steacie, Gillon, Hamm, Ferguson, Parker, Brown, Woodward. Second row. Fay,
Nyman, Flanders, Olson, Strachan, Kelley, Conner. Third row. Bushway, Marvin, Beij, Whalen,
Cuthbertson, Alvord.
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p q D o ris B ea u lieu ,
X L C L / V j r i j U Barbara Connors,
Margaret Ide, Shirley Meardon, Joyce
McCue, Astrid Olson.
PI LAMBDA
SIGMA
OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
? Clare McQuillan
Secretary
Claire Riendeau
Treasurer
Barbara Vogt
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Mary Robinson
First row : Riendeau, Vogt. Second row : Allen, Foster, Robinson, Larrow, Klimas, OHearn. Third
row : Newell, Duda, Willey, Lukasavi, Duran, Caron.
T ) T I j r V P Th Q P a tr ic ia C aron ,
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THETA UPSILON
OFFICERS
President
Vice President
Betty J. Sawyer
Treasurer
Betty Newell
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Jane Whitney
Secretary
First row. Holten, Glidden, Benjamin, Goldthwait, Constantinides. Second row. Cook, McKinnon,
Hayden, Whitney, Brown, B. J.; Mrs. Murphy, Sawyer, Newell, Shaylor, Marceau. Third row. Brown,
S.; Turner, Frazer, Garland, MacLane, Roy, Taylor, Williams, Cabrera, Nickerson, Garfield, Worster.
Fourth row. Kyriacopoulos, Leocha, Petersen, Richards, Deming, Jordan, Bake, Ashton, Milberry,
DeLotto.
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First row : Davis, Weeks, Savage, Farwell, Russell. Second row. Bartlett, Burgess, Keating, OLeary,
Lemire.
First row : Munger, Fay, Glynn, Aliapoulious, Burt, Rourke. Second row : Col. Daly, Cook, Drake,
Metcalfe, Yeager, Whalen. Third row : Dobson, Bartlett, Morrison, Troy, Pollock.
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BASKETBALL
TEAM MEMBERS
Albert Britton
Wesley Clapp
Wallace Clark
Thomas Cotter
Robert Crompton
Elwyn Davis
John Lawson
Andrew Mooradian
Dale OConnell
George Petrochilos
Fred White
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First row : Kessaris, Davis, Petrichilos, W hite, Crompton, Clapp, Brooks. Second row : Lavenovich,
Gorman, Richardson, Lawson, Clark, McLeod.
SKI TEAM
TEAM MEMBERS
Charles Swan
Robert Sawyer
Erling Finne
Bruce Bulger
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Sheldon Varney
Oliver Cole
John Wilson
Andrew Hastings
Leo Lajoie
Lloyd Hawkenson
Louis La Vaude
Burton Corkum
Manager, Zakar Najarian
Coach, Jere A. Chase
First row : La Joie, Hastings, Wilson, Cole, Varney, Bulger. Second row : Najarian, Hawkensen,
Chase, Finne, Sawyer, Swan.
BASEBALL
TEAM MEMBERS
Theofilos Aliapoulios
John Stuart
Fred White
Claude Henryk
Frederick Tibbetts
Glenn Vickery
E. C. Noyes
Andrew Mooradian
Joseph Swekla
A. Richard Meade
Rudolf Honkola
Stephen Haynes
John Henneberger
game 3-1-
First row : Tibbetts, Honkala, Aliapoulios, Haynes, Levene. Second row : Sawyer, Noyes, Stuart,
Swekla, Mooradian, White, Meade, Henneberger, Swasey.
FAIRBANK
WOMENS RECREATION
HE integral part which the Womens
Recreation Association plays in the col
lege life of the U.N.H. women is an impor
tant one. It has a three-fold program which
offers a variety of interesting and wholesome
activities.
DELAND
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EV ELYN BRO W N E
ASSOCIATION
Rebecca Fairbank
President
PARKER
Virginia Parker
Jane Whitney
Director of Interhouse
Jean Deland
Secretary
Frances Mikol
Treasurer
Director of Co-recreation
Publicity Manager
Joan Stevens
Marjorie Douglass
Advisor
STEVENS
DOUGLASS
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W H IT N E Y
First Row : Douglass, Brown, Cook, Whitney, Woodward, Berger, Chick. Second Row : Mc
Donough, Kemp. Quinn, Hewitt, Crane, Martin, Haslam.
INTERHOUSE BOARD
Interhouse Board. Sports chairmen for 194546 include: Congreve North, Doris Hewitt;
Congreve South, Natalie Kemp; Scott, Bar
bara Berger; Smith, Ralene Martin; Grant
House, Jan McDonough; Schofield, Margaret
Quinn, Katherine McLaughlin; Pettee House,
Shirley Brown. Commons, Ruth Crane. Alpha
X i Delti, Marjorie Douglass; Chi Omega,
Natalie Chick, Barbara Young; Alpha Chi
Omega, Doreen McTaggart, Eleanor Gay;
Theta Upsilon, Anna Cook; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, Hazel Campbell; Pi Lambda Sigma,
Claire McQuillan; Kappa Delta, Charlotte
Haslam; Phi Mu, Elizabeth Woodward, Jean
Cuthbertson.
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First Row. Boyd. Second Row. Benjamin, Freese, Braun. Third Row. W arner, Rock, Helff, Coombs,
Fourth Row. Chase, Jordan, Smith, Karpinski, Brady.
SKATING CLUB
HE Skating Club in its second year under
the able direction of Miss Phyllis Ongley
had a very successful year with great promise
for the future.
MODERN
DANCE
HE Modern Dance Club at U.N.H. was
organized last year under the leadership
of Miss Phyllis Ongley and Mrs. Hazel Rettig.
Tryouts were held, thereby setting a standard
for membership.
First Row: Donahue, Cutler. Second Row : Helff, Cass. Third Row : Gray, Urban, Collins, Hanson,
Taylor, Harney, Siagel.
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JO YC E G RANTON
CADET MAJOR
MARIE SUSMANN
CADET COLONEL
JO YC E GRANTON
CADET M AJOR
IRENE URBAN
CHRISTMAS
DANCE
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WINTER CARNIVAL
HEY still talk about Carnival weekend
. . . starting off with a torchlight parade
to the throne in front of T Hall . . . Queen
Marie Susmann of Alpha Chi Omega and her
aides, Diana Sherman of Chi Omega and
Anne Thompson, dashing across the snow
in a one horse open sleigh to the tune of
"Jingle Bells . . . President Stoke crowning
Marie "our queen divine and "our Valentine
. . . the mad dash to Lewis Field House for a
funful ski boot informal and a males versus
females basketball game . . . a midnite show
seen through a shower of peanuts and pop
corn . . . the glittering Ice Follies the next
afternoon sponsored by the Skating Club . . .
the ice overrun by toy and book characters
(well characters anyway . . . outside talent
but our own students the stars of the show
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GOVERNOR DALE
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