Robert Ellsworth Faunce is a member of the Class of 1959.
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Robert Ellsworth Faunce, a member of the Class of 1959, in his football uniform.
A group of students pose for a photo during Homecoming weekend in fall 1956.
Standing: Barbara James Kline '56, Pat Eshelman '57, Sue Fooder '60, Lil Buirble '58, Ange Paul '58
Seated: Amy Muncaster '60, Aggie Bruce '58, Jeanne Thomas '60, Ginger Holford '58 and...
The seniors and sophomores of the field hockey team go head to head in 1952. At the end, the game is tied 0-0.
Several members of the varsity field hockey team pose for a group shot in 1959.
Left to Right: Lois Mecum, Jane Neuber, Dougie Rice, Mary Fischer, Faith Chambers, Betsy Wylie, Barbara Fogg, G. McConnell, B. Green, S. Pastore.
Professor Edgar Finck being carried in the Henry Ford Chair of Education which he was awarded, in February 1958.
Education professor Edgar Finck, left, with College president William Edel standing next to the chair presented to Finck upon his being awarded the Henry Ford Chair of Education, in February 1958.
The Follies perform Bachelor's Bend, an original musical comedy set in the Wild West, in March 1955.
Larry Fink is sitting at the piano.
The Follies perform Bachelor's Bend, an original musical comedy set in the Wild West, in March 1955.
The Follies perform Bachelor's Bend, an original musical comedy set in the Wild West, in March 1955.
Left to Right: Pat Eshelman ; [unknown] ; Joanne Trier ; [other individuals unknown]
The Follies perform It's The Greatest, a musical comedy about the chaos of New York City, in March 1954.
The Follies present the original island musical comedy, Jamaican Jaunt, in March 1956.
Left to Right: Ingrid Reinhold ('56), William E. Rogers ('57), and Anne Saunders ('58)
The Follies present the original island musical comedy, Jamaican Jaunt, in March 1956.
Two actors in the March 1959 Follies production of Katy Did, which is a modern adaptation of Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer.
Left to Right: Elizabeth Graham ; Harry B. Danner
The Follies transport the audience to ancient Egypt in one of their earliest productions, "The Sphinx Winks." Students wrote this original musical comedy, which revolves around the hopeless love triangle of Caesar, Cleopatra, and Mark Anthony.
The Follies transport the audience to ancient Egypt in one of their earliest productions, "The Sphinx Winks." Students wrote this original musical comedy, which revolves around the hopeless love triangle of Caesar, Cleopatra, and Mark Anthony.
The Follies transport the audience to ancient Egypt in one of their earliest productions, "The Sphinx Winks." Students wrote this original musical comedy, which revolves around the hopeless love triangle of Caesar, Cleopatra, and Mark Anthony.
The Follies transport the audience to ancient Egypt in one of their earliest productions, "The Sphinx Winks." Students wrote this original musical comedy, which revolves around the hopeless love triangle of Caesar, Cleopatra, and Mark Anthony.
The Follies transport the audience to ancient Egypt in one of their earliest productions, "The Sphinx Winks." Students wrote this original musical comedy, which revolves around the hopeless love triangle of Caesar, Cleopatra, and Mark Anthony.