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' 11 ' , ,; 1 f [I SS 3XT: ■s KJir ' M •• Mv Biltei ( ' ■. 7. T W M ' ii ? ' _p . - — ' ■■f aw- ■! « THE PRISM... PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1958, UNIVERSITY OF MAINE, ORONO, MAINE, IN MAY, 1957. mary e. maher, editor John lymburner, business manager irving pierce, advisor FROM THIS at Maine . . . table of contents feature ,.. ._ , ..__. _.. page eight guiding hands page thirty-six seniors page fifty-six fraternities page ninety sororities page one hundred twenty-eight juniors page one hundred forty-four organizations page one hundred eighty-two men ' s athletics page two hundred eighteen women ' s athletics page two hundred forty underclassmen page two hundred fifty advertising page two hundred seventy if ' k 4 4 rn wnm. DEDICATION . . . IRVING A. PIERCE , . . after twenty years At a central desk in the treasury office, a kindly-look- ing man, who will retire at the end of this year, works over orderly columns of figures. Unfamiliar to the ma- jority of students, he has carefully aided many fraternities and other campus organizations to transfigure their red columns of debts into black columns of security. With this thought in mind, we respectfully dedicate the 1958 PRISM to a man who has earnestly dedicated his services to assisting students; to a recipient of the Black Bear Award last Homecoming for his loyalty to the University of Maine; to an honorary member of many former classes and a willing participator in sports and other activities; and, especially important to Juniors of many classes, the long time advisor of the PRISM, Irving A. Pierce. Coming to the University as an accountant in 1921, Mr. Pierce began assisting in the yearly issuing of the PRIS M in 1926. In 1939, he became head advisor to the yearbook staff and for twenty years he has competently helped those who have compiled material for the PRISM. Thus we feel that this last issue of the PRISM under his guidance, so dedicated to one who has concerned himself with our interests, can in small measure repay our gratitude and that of others before us. FEATURE SECTION . . . The hardest part of College life is the trip to the pay window. THE MAINE HELLO . . . Dances every week SOME PEOPLE THINK THE MAINE HELLO IS SOMETHING SHOWERED ON THE FRESHMEN DURING THE FIRST FEW WEEKS OF THE FALL SEMESTER . . . THEN FORGOTTEN. Perhaps this is the right impression if one regards the Hello as merely a greeting tossed forth while changing classes, in the den, or at a dance. However, the Maine Hello can be more favorably interpreted as the closeness which exists at Maine. Despite the fact that the population of the student body is growing in leaps and bounds, the small-college atmosphere is still here . . . 10 MAINE BECKONS MAINE SPIRIT AT ITS PEAK Beat Bates The Mayor rode in style . . . 12 THE SOON TO BELONG FEELING ... We buy books . and then forsake them 14 Red tape, but friendly . 15 We discuss politics . . . it.,, ft- Si LMLKY roR Senior Cla3 ' 3 Tpeasi per . . . and make our own. THE HELLO THAT LASTS FOR YEARS . . . 17 We amuse ourselves . . . . . . and let others do it for us. . . . A WELCOME TO SOUTH APARTMENTS The fine arts , and the applied And there ' s occasional studying. 20 The Maine Hello extends to the academic world 21 Illlll! ... To learn to live with one ' s fellowman And, perhaps more important to find one ' s self . . . ... the Hello has a broad meaning 23 THE ARTS AT MAINE . . . Ballads by Ives Paintings by Mainiacs Music by Luboshutz and Nemenoff Sculpture by Clienowyth Hall Eliot by Terrill Anastasia by the Masque 25 The music room FAMILIAR PLACES campus pool room . the Bass Room . and this? 26 Only when necessary anytime . . . FAMILIAR SCENES Weeknights, 10:30; and on weekends, 12:10 27 HOMECOMING, 1956 . . . Jo Bagley, first Homecoming Queen, and Prexy Hauck The Band struts its stuff • % BP f ' W tj 4 Jf - rrii Chadbourne ' s winning display 29 FARMERS FAIR . . . . . . free transportation to the fair MILITARY BALL . . . Honorary Lieutenant Colonel Dale Stevens The Crossed swords of the Scabbard and Blade . . . 31 WINTER CARNIVAL Parson Brown, the winner . . . 32 time out King Bob Jones, Queen Mary tUen Sanborn, and President Hauck Calypso at the talent show ... a formal jitterbug Stars of the 1956 mayoralty skits MAINE DAY . . . Maine Day fun . . . The ice was always unsafe TUESDAY SQUARE DANCE CLUB 700 WOMEN ' S GYM WEDNESDAY NEWMAN CLUB 700 PM CANTERBURV CLUB ' ' Jo AM comm 700 PM EVENSONG •ice unsafe JSL GUIDING HANDS . . . administration faculty student government 37 ..: -- -■Irv I PRESIDENT ARTHUR A. HAUCK ... a twinkle in his eye BOARD OF TRUSTEES Raymond H. Fogler, president, Bangor Samuel W. Collins, pice president, Caribou Warren G. Hill, ex officio, Augusta Donald P. Corbett, Waterviile Jessie L. Fraser, Bangor Frank W. Hussey, Presque Isle Mrs. Clarence C. Little, Bar Harbor Fred J. Nutter, Corinna William H. Chisholm, Rumford Lawrence M. Cutler, Bangor, Charles E. Crossland, clerk of the Board, Orono 38 UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION . EDITH G. WILSON Dean of Women JOHN STEWART Dean of Men 39 FREDERICK S. YOUNGS Treasurer CHARLES E. CROSSLAND Assistant to the President GEORGE H. CROSBY Registrar UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION . . FRANCIS S. McGUIRE 4Q Director of Plant and Facilities PHILIP J. BROCKWAY Director of Placement PRESCOTT H. VOSE Comptroller HENRY L. DOTEN Business Manager and Purchasing Agent HOWARD A, KEYO Director of Publicity PERCY F. CRANE Director of Admissions NELSON B. JONES Director of the Memorial Union WILLIAM C. WELLS Manager of Dormitories DONALD V. TAVERNER Executive Secretary Ganeral Alumni Association LOUIS T. IBBOTSON Librarian 41 ARTHUR L. DEERING Dean COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE WH 1 H 1 H m jHI WINTHROP C. LIBBY Associate Dean i - ROLAND A. STRUCHTEMEYER Agronomy ROBERT I. ASHMAN Forestry HOWARD C. DICKEY Animal Husbandry JESSE E. LIVINGSTON Botany 42 MARION D. SWEETMAN Home Economics GEORGE F. DOW Associate Director Agricultural Experiment Station WALLACE H. ELLIOTT Agricultural Education GEDDES W. SIMPSON Entomology JOHN F. WITTER Animal Pathology JOHN R. SMYTH Poultry Husbandry ELMER R. HITCHNER Bacteriology and Biochemistry CHARLES H. MERCHANT Agricultural Economics FRANKLIN P. EGGERT Horticulture BYRON L. BONDURANT Agricultural Engineering 43 I COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES . JOSEPH M. MURRAY Dean EDWARD F. DOW History and Government VINCENT A. HARTGEN Art BROOKS W. HAMILTON Journalism JOHN E. HANCKEN English LEWIS H. NIVEN Music 44 I ' l r P « B a ■jj V A VH W] , r i ' r l « - ' ■q 1 CLARENCE E. BENNETT Physics WILMARTH H. STARR Modern Languages and Classics RONALD B. LEVINSON Philosophy SPOFFORD H. KIMBALL Mathematics and Astronomy ALBERT D. GLANVILLE Psychology WOFFORD G. GARDNER Speech HIMY B. KIRSHEN Economics and Sociology JOSEPH M. TREFETHEN Geology BENJAMIN R. SPEICHER Zoology 45 COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY . . . ASHLEY A. CAMPBELL Dean HARRY D. WATSON Mechanical Engineering JOHN W. BEAMESDERFER Chemistry MATTHEW McNEARY Engineering Graphics WALTER J. CREAMER Electrical Engineering LYLE C. JENNESS Chemical Engineering WESTON S. EVANS Civil Engineering 46 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION . . . MARK R. SHIBLES Dean EDWARD N. BRUSH Dean GRADUATE SCHOOL . . . MILITARY DEPARTMENT ■s COLONEL JAMES T. WALKER Professor of Military Science and Tactics First row: Captain Park, Lieutenant Colonel Philbrick, Colonel Walker, Major Cassidy, Major Colon-Tirado. Second row: Master Sergeant Wade, Sergeant First Class Myshrall, Master Sergeant Gaida, Captain Pringle, Captain Gardner, Captain Gwinn, Master Sergeant Bussinah, Master Sergeant Eastwood, Sergeant Carter. Absent: Sergeant Guimond. 48 AND SO MANY MORE, BEHIND THE SCENES . . . The Registrar ' s Office 49 STUDENT SENATE . . . First row: R. Crockett, C. Rowe, I. Hyman, G. Drivas, R. Wright, B. Buzzell, A. Dunne, A. Rubin, P. Kozlowski, W. Lynch, C. Lane. Second row: R. Gallagher, S. Hanson, D. Whittemore, H. Brown, W. Farley, J. DeMerchant, R. Collins, J. Collins, B. Kelly, B. McKenney, R. Lind- gren, R. Barter, W. Eustis, W. Evans, T. Hickey. Third row: R. Hurd, A. Lane, T. Moore, D. Sweeney, J. Daigle, M. Riley, W. Bryant, D. Starbird, E. Mollis, E. Corey, B. Mclntire, W. Harte, P. Dessler, S. Page. Fourth row: D. Pellitier, C. Weaver, F. Meuhleck, W. Vanderliet, R. Webster, P. MacLeod, E. Carter, B. Machleod, D. McHugh, B. Meltzer, R. Pinkham, W. Law. f ' rif I i i ' «! First row: L. Hoyt, C. Atherton, A. Cruickshank, D. Davis, F. Raymond, R. Wyer, L. Kealiher, J. Anderson. Second row: A. Rosenberger, J. Adams, C. Manchester, E. Pope, M. Inman, B. Hersom, M. Schmidt. Third row: B. Page, J. Philbrook, S. MacKenzie, J. Meader, C. Hawkes, C. Brackett. WOMEN ' S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION . . . DORMITORY COUNCILS . . . Stoddor officers are; president, Cynthia Hawkes; vice president, Sandra Steward; sec- retary, Lillian Johnson; treasurer, Rosemary Crozier. North Estabrooke officers: president, Char- lotte Brackett; vice president, Martha Mansfield; secretary, Judith Webster; treasurer, Annie Peer. Officers of the Elms are: president, Sylvia MacKenzie; vice president, Janet Hawley; secretary, Judith Rogers; treasurer, Joy Crafts. Balentine officers are: president, Barbara Page; vice president, Lorraine Lander; secretary, Mary Joan Skomroe; treasurer, Constance Tassinairy. 52 Officers of North Dorms are: Robert Har- graves, president; Clifford Cormier, vice presi- dent; Torrey Sylvester, secretary-treasurer. CENTRAL DORM COUNCIL Officers of South Estabrooke are: Charlotte Bourret, president; Janice Putnam, vice presi- dent; Eugenie Wood, secretary; Gail Smith, treasurer. Officers of Oak and Hannibal Hamlin are: Donald Brown, president; Klaus Thomas, vice president; Joseph Jordan, secretary; Melvin Young, treasurer. f FRESHMAN DORM COUNCIL. Corbett officers are: Wayne Adams, presi- dent; Joseph Haley, vice president; Robert Davis, secretary-treasurer. Dunn officers are: Vincent Littlefield, president; Robert Barton, vice president; Alan Nichols, secretary-treas- urer. Left to right: E. Rich, M. Weinberg, president; A. Buswell, secretary- First row: C. Ayer, B, Broadhead, C, Manchester, president; H. Levco. treasurer. Second row: J. Lawler, secretary; N. Howe, P. Kozlowski, D. Roberts, M. Grispi, J. Philbrook, B. Brown, P. Patton, treasurer; D. Getchell, vice president. First row: R. Colwell, secretary; J. Grover, C. Rothwell, L. Hoyt, presi- First row: T. Osier, vice president; J. Adams, president; J. Clark, S. dent; A. Hastings, N. Higgins, C. Ayer, vice president. Second row: P. Page, N. Morse, B. Dunn, treasurer. Second row: C. Loud, M. Kellett, Grant, treasurer; J. Holmes, P. Flynt, E. CoUey, C. Robinson, D. Wise- J. White, secretary; C. Atherton, V. Spear, C. Ronan, J. Brown, man, J, Bagley. T ■— 54 tfT i!w PROCTORS AND RESIDENTS . . . JUNIOR AND SENIOR RESIDENTS: D. Gilpatrick, M. Inman, R. Wyer, C. NORTH DORM PROCTORS: C, Denbow, D. Webster, R. Halle, L. Kealiher, C. Eberhardt. Lingren, L. Cook, H. Swan, R. Barter, B. Eustis, J. Lymburner. DUNN PROCTORS: S. Atkins, R. Carmichael, B. Burnell, B. Munson, CORBETT PROCTORS: P. Taiganedes, R. Nadeau, W. Standerwick, J, Vamvakias. Second row: D. Mitchell, D. Fifield, L. Tompkins. P. Emery. Second row: S. Mayo, R. Offenberger, J. Conley, R. Pease, L. Chase. HANNIBAL HAMLIN PROCTORS: B. Wing, G. Poole, J. Lee, D. HART PROCTORS: H. Alden, S. Huston, P. Fehlau, C. Wilson, D. Dillenback, P. Lamoreau. Wolfert, G. Roderick, M. Young, W. Picard. 1 ; wiii ,tai mm ' m SENIORS . . . CLASS OF 1957 . . . 57 SENIORS . . The climax of four years . 58 EXEC COUNCIL — Seated; Pete Pierson, Ed DeGrasse, Jane Caton, Max Burry. Standing: Larry Ronco, Bill Law, Jo Drivas, Bill Scott, Wes English. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS . . President ED DEGRASSE Vice President PETE PIERSON Secretary JANE CATON Treasurer MAX BURRY 59 CLASS OF 1957... i J MS0 B; - ST ' P K- Hba. i DAVID L. ADAMS Business and Economics Orono EARL L. ADAMS Education Phi Eta Kappa Presque Isle LEON M. AKERS Mechanical Engineering Andover HARD P. ALIN PRISCILLA J. ALLEN WILBUR L. ALLEN Zoology Tau Epsilon Phi Bronx. N. Y. Home Economics Cedar Grove Mechanical Engineering South Bewer DAVID T. ALTSHULER CALVIN B. ANDERSON WILLIAM W. ASHLEY RONALD T. ATKENS Psychology Phi Gamma Delia Rocliland Education Phi Mu Delta Lewiston Agr. Econ. and Farm Mgt. Alpha Gamma Rho Fort Fairfield Electrical Engineering Bangor GLEN C. AVERILL RALPH F. AYERS DONALD E. BAADE LOUIS X. BALL PAUL D. BALL Business and Economics Beta Theta Pi Augusta Horticulture Camden Chemical Engineering Portland Electrical Engineering Lincoln Education Lincoln 60 GARY W. BARKER jam; h. barker Eiliiraliun Perhani Z„„I„Ry Delia Delta Delia Crav HUGH W. BARTLETT Education Frycbiirg KENDALL H. BASSETT Forp3try Pleasantville, N. Y. MARILYN V. BEARCE Homo Economics Guilford CARL A. BEAULIEU Mechanical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Hoiilton BRUCE L. BIRD Engineering Physics KENNL ' IH I . BECKLEY, JR. Mechanical Engineering The la Chi New Milford, Conn. JOHN R. BISCOE Zoology Orono DAVID D. BEISEL Horticulture Bridgeport, Conn. MARK W. BISCOE English Orono BARBARA R. BERCE Home Economics Chi Omega Houlton HAROLD B. BISHOP Zoology Bangor FRANK E. BESSE Business and Economics Sigma IV u Clinton PETER G. BITHER Chemical Engineering Sigma Chi Bangor FRANCES J. BLACKWOOD Medical Technology Pi Beta Phi West Pembroke SUZANNE BOCKUS Chemistry Delta Delta Delta Bangor 4iL j EDWARD A. BONENFANT Business and Economics Theta Chi Orono CHARLES L. BOOTHBY Agricultural Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Livermore Falls FRANK BORDA History and Government LLIAM A. BOTH PAUL BOUCHER CHARLOTTE BOURRET CHARLOTIE BRACKETT CLYDE R. BRACKETT ectrical Engineering Waldoboro Mechanical Engineering Kappa Chi Lewiston English Delta Delta Delta West Newfield English Pi Beta Phi Rockland Electrical Engineering - Bingham 61 ELVA M. BRACKETT Education Delia Zeta Newport JACK W. BROWN Civil Engineering Cedar Grove SARAH E. BRANSFORD Home Efononiics Winthrop JAMES T. BROWN Civil Engineering Rumford GALEN S, BRIDGE Agricultural Engineering Alphti Gamma Rho Cambridge JANE D. BROWN Modern Languages Delta Zeta Bangor JEANNE C. BROOKS Eclucatiun Phi Mu West Pembroke Am PETER H. BROWN Education Phi Gamma Delta Bangor WALDO W. BROOKS, JR. Business and Ecunomics Slum a ! ' u Bath ROBERT B. BROWN Forestry Orono ROBERT W. BROWN Electrical Engineering Tau Epsilon Phi New York. N. Y. ROGER H. BROWN Wildlife Conservation AthoL Mass. DONALD A. BRYANT Mechanical Engineering Sigma Nu Saco French North Cutler GORDON E. BRYANT Education Phi Kappa Sigma Winthrop PAUL R. BUCKLEY Business and EconomicB Phi Mu Delta Lewiston J(;H, p. BURNHAN History and Government Manset ELLIOT E. BURNS Civil Engineering Rumford Point 62 H. MAXWELL BURRY, JR. BuainesB and Economics Beta Thela Pi Milo HAROLD H. BURBANK DONALD B. BRUCE R. BURDEN Education Monroe BURCHARD Forestry Phi Eta Kappa Bath Business and Economics Bath ■WFl - ■- ' J-i ' DONALD L. BURWELL Engineering Physics Beta Theta Pi South Freeport JERRY D. BURKETT Mechanical Engineering Camden M • DOROTHY JANE BUTLER Education Biddeford SENIORS . . . WILLIAM H. BUTLER Mcclianical KnRineering Sigma Nu Belfast JO HN R. BlZZl-LL Agricultural EnRineering Phi Kappa Sigma Groveland, Mass. CHARLES E. CAMERON Business and Economics Orono THOMAS R. CASHMAN Business and Economics Phi Gamma Delta Nahant, Mass. NICOLA A. CALANDRELLO Chemical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Waltham, Mass. SHIRLEY L. CARON English Skowhegan JOHN R. CASTOR Mechanical Engineering Sigma Nu Pompton Lakes, N. J. ' K . JUDITH M. CARROLL Home Economics Pi Beta Phi Southwest Harbor I. JANE CATON Education Alpha Omicrort Pi Presque Isle ROBERT A. CATTLEY Civil Engineering Old Town ROBERT J. CECCHINI MARCEL A. CHALOUX JOHN R. CHARLES ANN CHASE LLOYD R. CHASE Education Kappa Sigma Barre, Vt. Mechanical Engineering Lewiston History and Government Seta Theta Pi Portland Home Economics Limestone Education Tau Kappa Epsilon Houlton 63 CLASS OF 1957 . . . ( ..♦ yVy 1 ' 1 MARIO G. CHIARAVELOTTE Z PV Phi Mu Dilln Lrwistnri OBERT CHICK SARAH C;. CHIPMAN Spanish Kiiplish Sigma Phi Epsilon Delhi Delta Delta Monmouth Pillsfield SHIRLEY I. CHING SIONG CHUA lU ssFLL I ' . CLARK CHRISTOPHER Chemical Engineering Poultry Husbandry Home Econnniics Manila, Philippine Islands Tau Kappa Epsilon Lisbon Falls Alfred RALPH M. CLEALE III RICHARD CLOUTIER JOHN M. CLUFF PHILIP L. COFFIN Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Bangor Mechanical Engineering Theta Chi Auburn Mechanical Engineering Orono Mechanical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Pittsficld 64 NORMAN H. COGSWELL Engineering Physics Orono )AVID L. COLE RLGIXALD COLLINS CLARK A. CONNELLY MARY LOUISE COOK Geology Phi Kappa Epsilon Old Orchard Speech Theta Chi Madison Psychology Alpha Tau Omega Hartland Education Chi Omega Lewiston ERT X ' . COOK DEAN E. COOPER EDMUND COOPER GEORGE G. COOPER S. THURLOW COOPER German Portland Engineerinp Physics Delta Tau Delta Naples Civil Engineering Kennebunkport Engineering Physics Tau Kappa Epsilon. Old Orchard Beach Education Kappa Sigma Augusta SALLY A. COSSEBOOM Math Pi Beta Phi Brewer %-jM DONALD H. CULVER, JR. Forestry Winthrop JANICE L. COSTAIN Education Phi Mu Brewer ROBERT L CURRAN Education Bangor BARBARA J. COY Math Delta Delta Delta Auburn JANE A. CUSHMAN Sociology Delta Zeta Auburn PAUL B. CRONIN Business and Economica Delta Tau Delta Lewiston l k ROBERT A. CUST Business and Economics Bangor ROBERT E. CRUICKSHANK Agr. Econ. and Farm Mgt. Sigma Chi Needhani. M.i -. D. RONALD CUTLIFF Business and Economics Beta Theta Pi Old Town DAVID J. DAIGLE Agr. Econ. and Farm Mgt. Phi Gamma Delta Fort Kent JUDITH A. DALE English Delta Zeta York EDWIN H. DAMON Journalism Ipswich, Mass. JEAN A. DAVIDSON Education Winslow ANN M. DAVIS English Delta Delta Delta Bangor MERTON E. DAVIS, JR. Mechanical Engineering Portland 4 M BENJAMIN W. DAY Wildlife Conservation Phi Kappa Sigma Lexington, Mass. EBEN B. DEGRASSE Business and Economics Phi Gamma Delta Monroe JOAN A. DELAMATER Speech Delta Delta Delta Mnorestown, N. J, ' -- in.--- .-.. , BRENDA M. DENNISON Education Melrose, Mass. 65 KEITH A. DIll ' i; Electrical £n{ ineering Robbinstun A. RICHARD V. DILLENBECK Speech South China JACOB B. DION Business and Enonomics Tau Epsilon Phi Lewiston MILTON E. DOEBENER Business and Economics East Holden LORRAINE M. DOLAN Home Economics Old Town MARY E. DONNELL Wildlife Conservation Delta Zeta Bath ROBERT E. DORR Electrical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Orono WILLIAM H. DORRITY Engineering Physics Hampden BARBARA L. DOW Psychology Phi Mu Orono DUANE H, DOW Speech Phi Eta Kappa Mapleton FREDERICK N. DOW Mechanical Engineering Orono GARY A. DOWNING Geology Delta Tau Delta South Paris ROBERT DRAGOON Engineering Physics Alpha Tau Omega Rumford FRANCES E. DRESSER Sociology Andover GEORGIA DRIVAS Education Saco r 5«P— !- 1 - , JS9 4 VI ANN DUERR ERNEST J. DUFOUR FERDINAND J. Education History and Government DUFOUR Auguita Old Town Business and Economics Old Town LUCILLE H. DWINAL Sociology Camden f f7 -i f WILLIAM M. EARLE History Phi Eta Kappa Lisbon Falls JOHN B. EDGAR, JR. Education Phi Gamma Delta Andover, N, H. THOMAS W. ELDRIDGE Physics , Phi Eta Kappa }f Calais HERBERT E. ELLIOT, JR. Engineering Physics Phi Kappa Sigma South Portland ELIZABETH A. ELLIS Mathematics Fairfield PHILIP H. EMERY, JR. Engineering Physics Phi Mu Delta Fairfield 66 WESLEY J. ENGLISH Zoology Phi Mu Delta Marberth, Pa. SENIORS . . . JANE E. ERNST Sociology Bangor JOHN D. EUSTIS Business and Economics Alpha Tau Omega Rangeley WALLACE M. EVANS Business and Economics Alpha Tau Omega Dover-Foxcroft EDWARD L. FARRAR Mechanical Engineering Delta Tau Delta Augusta iswasa THAYDEN M. FARRINGTON Dairy Husbandry Tau Kappa Epsilon Dryden JANE F. FARWELL Education Alpha OmicTon Pi Bangor RICHARD L. FICKETT Mechanical Engineering Cherryfield DAVID R. FIELDS Civil Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon Gardiner NANCY L. FINNEMORE Home Economics Limestone RICHARD O. GEORGE E. FLETCHER HORACE A. FLINT, JR. MARY A. FLOOD HARRY G. FOLSTER FITZGERALD Mechanical Engineering Education Medical Technology Chemical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega North Bridgton Chi Omega Bangor Philadelphia, Pa. Rangeley Augusta 67 CLASS OF 1957 . . . DEAN W. FOOTMAN Dairy TcclinoKigy Lambda Chi Alpha Brewer PHILIP E. FORBES Chemical Engineering Tau Epsilon Phi Brunswick FRANK P. FORD Mechanical Engineering West brook WILDY R. FORTIN Business and Economics Theca Chi Lewiston HARVARD P. FOWLER Education Brooksvjlle GEORGE W. FRANCIS Mechanical Engineering Orono THOMAS P. FRANCO CLARENCE W. FROST ROBERT C. FtTEHRER Business and Economics Sigma Chi Peaks Island Education Perry Chemical Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Jamaica, N. Y. ELIZABETH M. GAGNE French Pitlslield MARY J. GALLOP English Ridlonville JOAN E. GALLUPE Education Falmouth Foreside LUELLA S. GARDNER Physics Harmony CHRISTOPHER L. FULLER Business and Economics Alpha Tau Omega Hallowell 68 CLAUDE G. GENDRON Chemical Engineering Delta Tau Delta Lac Megantic, Que. ROBHRI ' j. C.IBBS Merlianirai Enpincering Phi Kappa Sigma Richmond MYRA F. GOLDMAN Etliicalion Pi Beta Phi New Rochelle, N. Y. JAMil M. GRIFFIN tMiR-ation Delra Zeta Presque Isle GERALD A. HALE Electrical Engineering Orono JAMES E. HAMILTON Business and Economics Orono JAMES K. GILSON Mechanical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha Groton, Mass. DAVID R. GOODWIN Business and ICcononiics Sigma Chi Portland JOANN V. GUILMETTE Education Lewiston ?f k GARDINER A. HALL History and Government Theta Chi Yarmoiilh 7 JOANN M. HANSON Zoology Pi Beta Phi Machias MARY E. GINN Education Delia Delta Delta Bangor NORMAN A. GOSLINE Business and Economics Phi Mu Delta Gardiner JOHN H. HALL Poultry Husbandry Kennebunk NANCY J. HARRIS Education Pi Beta Phi Sparta, N. J. 4 - T RICHARD P. GLEASON, JR. Horticullure Delta Tau Delta Walpole, Mass. HAMILTON W. GRANT Psychology Phi Mu Delta Westbrook ALBERT J. MILTON J. GULESIAN, JR. GUSTAFSON, JR. Zoology Mechanical Engineering Lincoln Delta Tau Delta Augusta KENNETH N. HALL Poultry Husbandry Freedom WILLIAM C. HARVEY Zoology Fort Fairfield HENRY E. GOLDMAN History and Government Tau Epsilon Phi Brockton, Mass, ROBERT R. GRAY Education Beta Theta Pi Morristown, N. J. DONALD H. HACKETT History and Government Phi Eta Kappa Derby CLAUDETTE T. HALLE French Chi Omega Auburn FRANKLIN C. HASKINS Chemical Engineering Sigma Nu Albany, N. Y. 69 ROBERT W. HASTINGS Animal Husbandry Sigma Chi Bethel CYNTHIA M. HAWKES Educatiui) Dan vers, Mass. fitg jg JANET I. IIAWLEY History and Government Searsport  ' - FRANKLIN R. EVERETT J. HAYWARD HENDRICKSON gricultural Education Lambda Chi Alpha Caribou Chemical Enpinrering SiRtnn Phi Kpsilon Wellcsl.v. Miiss. WALTER A. HENDRICKSON Civil Engineering Phi Mu Delta South Portland PAUL F. HESTER History and Government Phi Gamma Delta Leominster, Mass. JOHN W. HEYER Education Beta Theta Pi Montclair, N. J. IZABETH A. HERBERT P. HICKS HIBBARD Engineering Physics English Bangor Pi Hpta Phi H. ' .h..ku-. N. J. ! . JANET A. HIGGINS English Chi Omega Auburn RICHARD C. HINDS Mechanical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Portland I ROBERT L. HODGDON Agriculture South Brewer WILLIAM C. HOLADAY Civil Engineering Delta Tau Delta Orono ROBERT HOSKLNG Forestry Sigma Phi Epsilon Scarsdale, N. J. RAYMOND E. HOSTETTER Education Kappa Sigma Oaterville, Mass. DONALD C. HOXIE Chemical Engineering Theta Chi East Winthrop WAYNE O. HUFF Mechanical Engineering Beta Theta Pi Guilford DONALD W. HUGGETT Forestry Sigma Phi Epsilon Englewood, N. J. MARY LOU HUGHES Home Economics Delta Delta Delta Westbrook N- rA HAROLD HUGO Mechanical Engineering Orono 70 JAMES E. HUMPHREY Agr. Econ. and Farm. Mgt. Phi Eta Kappa Fresque Isle STERLING W. HUSTON Mechanical Engineering Phi Mu Delta Perham WILLIAM T. HUTCHINS Mechanical Engineering Brunswick HAROLD F. HUTCHINSON, JR. Business and Economics Phi Gamma Delta Portland SENIORS . . . JOAN W. HLTCHINSON Business and LconuniJcs Bar Harbor KENNETH C. HUTCHINSON Education Canton M NX LLIAM M. HUTCHINSON Chrnijstry Alpha Tnu Omega Lpwiston STEPHEN HYATT IRVIN A. HYMAN RICHARD D. IRWIN Sociology Wayne Sociology Tau Epsilon Phi Belmar, N. J. Mathematics Phi Eta Kappa Summit, N. J. WAYNE L. JACKSON Forestry Alpha Tau Omega South Portland L DANIEL I. JACOBS Business and Economics Tau Epsilon Phi New York, N. Y. GEORGE L. JACOBS Education Dixfield PHILIP V. JACOBSON Mechanical Engineering Beta Theta Pi Dexter ii - s9 EWIS S. JANICOLA LOUISE JENNY DONALD F. JENNINGS DOROTHY J. JEWELL MARILYN P. JOHNSON Business and Economics Education English Home Economics English Sigma Chi MelroK, Mass. Delta Tau Delta Delta Zeta Delta Delta Delta Bronx. N. Y. Brewer Brooks Westbrook 71 CLASS OF 1957 . . . ROBERT A. JONES Education Sigma Nu Clinton URSULA H. JUNG Sociology Stanford, Conn. SARAH A. KAPPAS History Alpha Omicron Pi Brunswick •«t. WILLIAM C. JOHNSON Civil Engineering Theta Chi South Windham MERRILL P. JORDAN Agr. Econ. and Farm Mgt. Mechanic Falls 1 WALTER A. JOHNSON Chemical Engineering Delta Tau Delta Reading, Mass. RICHARD R. JONES Psychology Sigma Chi Orono RICHARD A. JORDAN French Lincoln B : t Ai GEORGE M. KARNEDY Business and Economics Sigma Nu Barre, Vt. GORDON H. KEARNEY Business and Economics Theta Chi Presque Isle 72 WILLIAM M. KEARNS Hittory and Govemmeat Btla Theta Pi M.plewood, N. J. RICHARD A. KELLNER Civil Engineering Saddle River, N. J. SCOTT A. KELLY Education Kappa Sigma Orleans, Ma ' PATRICIA M. KENERSON Latin Delta leta Gardiner MARGARET A. KERR Business and Economics t Beta Phi Rumford MARY JANE KILPATRICK Home Economics Alpha Omicron Pi Caribou KO KO Chemical Engineering Rangoon, Burma i 3 V KENNETH J. LAFLAMME Agronomy Alpha Gamma Rho Great Works JOANNE P. LARSEN Home Economics Bangor JOHN C. LEE Business and Economics Sargentville RUSSELL W. KINAMAN Bacteriology Alpha Tau Omega White Plains. N. Y. KARL V. KRASKE Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Kappa Rumford WILLIAM M. LANDER Mechanical Engineering Dover-Foxworth WILLIAM H. LAW, JR. Public Manapement Watertord. N. Y. MARTHA R. LEINO Education Harrison PATRICIA P. KING Business and Economics Wayne ALAN C. KRONFELD Electrical Engineering Houlton DAVID D. LANG Engineering Physics Tau Kappa Epsilon Greenville ARTHUR G. LAZARUS, JR. Geology Delta Tau Delta Waltham, Mass. PETER J. LEKOUSES Sociology Phi Eta Kappa Portland JOAN G. KNIGHT Romance Languages Ellsworth RAYMOND R. LABBEE Mechanical Engineering Augusta £ V «,♦! ?i ALFRED C. LANGE, JR. Business and Economics Manchester. Conn. JOHN R. LEACH Business and Economics Franklin, Ky. ROY W. LENT Botany Andover, N. J. DONALD P. KNOTT Education Phi Eta Kappa Morris Plains, N. J. CALVIN N. LADNER Psychology Gardiner JANE M. LARSEN Education Portland HARRY J. LECLAIR, JR. Mechanical Engineering Sigma Nu Westbrook CONSTANCE D. LESLIE English Chi Omega Auburn 73 GEORGE W. LEVENSALOR Forestry Bangor JOHN L. LIBBY Electrical Engineering Saco RICHARD S. LIBBY Business and Economics Phi Gamma Delta Bar Harbor rv ROBERT W. LIBBY Business and Economics Phi ta Kappa WESLEY B. LIBBY Electrical Enpincering Brunswick FRANK S. LINNELL Civil Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma •. Peru WILLIAM E. LORD Chemical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Uncasville, Conn. GERALD T. LITTLE Mechanical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Orono DOUGLAS A. LOTHROP Mechanical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wilton ELWOOD R. LITTLEFIELD Agr. Econ, and Farm Mgt. Old Town CHARLES A. LOW, JR. Engineering Physics Sigma Chi Bangor JOHN A. LITTLEFIELD Journalism Bangor M RICHARD V. LOWRY Mechanical Engineering Delta Tau Delta Winchester, Mau. MARJORIF A. LIVINGSTON Enfrlish Portland JOHN T. LUEBBERS, JR. Speech Lambda Chi Alpha Orono JOYCE M. LYON French Delta Zeta Augusta MARGARETMARY McCANN English Chi Omega Portland MELVIN T. McCLURE Business and Economic! , Tau Kappa Epsilon Bangor GERALD W. MacDANIELS, JR. Civil Engineering Eliot DAVID F. 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PINSON Education SSSfe ' - ' RICHARD A. PLUMMER Education Phi Eta Kappa Fort Fairfield STEPHEN A. PODOLSKY Zoology Bangor RICHARD S. POMEROY Mechanical Engineering DERICK A. PORTER JEAN L. PORTER LOUIS L. POULIN EDWARD A. POWERS Electrical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsiton Bangor Education Delta Zeta Bristol, Conn. Civil Engineering West Scarboro Engineering Physics Sigma Phi EpsHon West Scarboro ZABETH N. M. ROBERT D. PRESCOTT RICHARD B. PREU ROBERT J. WILLIAM P. PRENTISS Education Delta Delta Delta Bath Mechanical Engineering Sanford Business and Economics Mamaroneck, N. Y. PROVENCHER Education Kappa Sigma Lewiston PULSIFER Mechanical Engineering Belgrade Lakes 79 CLASS OF 1957 . . JOHN P. RAMSAY Chemical Ennineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Nobloboro KENNETH RAND Mechanical Engineering Phi Mu Delia Marshficld, Mass. ROBERT L. RAND Sociology Lewigton FLORENCE E. RAYMOND Education Alpha OmicTon Pi Jackson Heights, N. Y. P. DONALD RAYMOND Business and Economics Kappa Sigma Topsham ALGER P. 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INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL President — Robert Worthing, Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Gamma Rho Beta Theta Pi Delta Tau Delta Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Eta Kappa Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Mu Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Tau Epsilon Phi Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Chi Beta Theta Pi Phillip Coffin Bradley Nuite William Kearns Dean Cooper William Vines Frank Keenan William Earle Patrick Daigle Robert Fuehrer Wesley English Porter Leighton Robert Cruickshank Hartley Peakes Donald Whitten Henry Goldman Charles Boothby Richard Davis 93 ten minutes to dinner Alpha Gamma Rho . . . founded at Ohio State University, April 4, 1898 ... at present has 33 active chapters . . . Psi chapter at Maine was founded in 1924 . . . and selects its members from the College of Agriculture . . . The fraternity also has 31 alumni chapters located throughout the United States ... the local alumni chapter has been responsible for the recent addition to the house . . . which will allow for increased membership . . . Social events include Homecoming dance . . . fall and spring houseparties . . . spring house- party highlighted by picnic at Green Lake in Ellsworth . . . the day following the Pink Rose Formal . . . ... A traditional event in the house is the Woodchoppers ' Brawl which features a lum- berjack dance, beard-growing contest, and a skit by the first-year men . . . Alpha Gamma Rho has many informal so- cial events . . . such as when the Aggie Ice- landers were dinner guests this year . . . Each summer, Psi chapter holds a reunion for its alumni . . . picnic enjoyed by actives and alumns alike . . . our housemother, Mrs. Ger- trude Hinckley of Brewer, is with us on week- ends and for all social functions ... At Alpha Gam, scholarship . . . social life . . . coopera- tive living form close bonds of brotherhood. WANTED: one electric blanket . ALPHA GAMMA RHO . . . Founded: . ' Tt President T W ADLEY NUITE Vice President . jyA ALD BURNHAM Secretary - KlOlARD BUZZELL Treasurer . E t SSfidfeflCE STILLINGS Mrs. Hinkley, Nuite, share a joke , L .( j ' . : . _ H BIT . jx . _ , BHi H kK HE ' ! : ■' •-- ' t V L ' - M H 1 v V K ' 4 Hs W 1° PSI CHAPTER— First row: P. Andrew, C. Lewis, D. Roberts, A. Whiting, K. Eaton, D. Larrabee. Second row: J. Murphy, W. Ashby, G. Estes, R. Burnham, Mrs. Hinckley, B. Nuite, R. Buzzell, B. Skillins, J. Palmer, H. Dorr. Third row: B. Clark, W. Durgin, H. Bartlett, C. Cushman, E. Barnard, L. Blanchard, R. Barker, L, Myer, A. Thurston, A. Dow, J. Goodman, L. Lufkin, K. LaFlamme. Fourth row: J. Francis, R .Galla- gher, B. Brooks, L. Rowe, D. Marshall, E. Morrison, G. Fowler, E. Cowett, D. Wardsworth, R. Bucknell, R. Duncan, P. Read, J. Hobson, B. Wentworth. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . Founded: ■■Richmond Rj l86 5 President jB B HILIP COFFIN Vice Presidenol HTIIfpHN WATSON Secretary . ....K gMAS BRACKETT Treasurer j iiN . Jfe4RTHUR MAYO Prexy Coffin, Mrs. Meeks . . . t ' BETA UPSILON CHAPTER— First row: P. Bolton, G. Little, R. Dinsmore, B. Waldron. Second row: J. Thibodeau, B. Hutchinson, K. Fitz- gerald, P. Coffin, Mrs. Meeks, J. Watson, T. Brackett, R. Kinaman, B. Orcutt. Third row: A. Fuller, D. Doucette, B. Anderson, F. Hill, D. Love, W. King, J. Murphy, B. Ziesing, D. Hachey, K. Oakley, P. Watson, E. Corbett, H. Parsons. ' Fourth row: J. Corson, P. Evans, L. Wood, D. Wil- liams, E. Fletcher, J. Eustis, S. Schwind, B. Strout, P. Tougas, P. Pierson, P. Atwater, W. Evans. Bach or chopsticks? Alpha Tau Omega was founded in Rich- mond, Virginia ... 117 chapters throughout the United States and Canada . . . founded for the purpose of uniting men of the north and south ... to foster Christian brotherhood . . . and perpetuate peace . . . founded at Maine by John Norris in 1895 . . . We are very fortunate to have Ma Meeks back with us for another year as housemother . . . still tops at the card table . . . socially, it was another active year for ATO . . . Spring and Fall houseparties, Daisy Mae, and various other parties and jam sessions all did their bit toward making the books a little bit easier to take ... 150 alumni and friends visited the chapter house during Homecoming week- end . . . ATO ' s were once again active on the cam- pus . . . Pete Rierson, vice president of the senior class, Senior Skull . . . Art Mayo and Frank Young running the Student Union bus- iness ... In the athletic field, John Corsen and Eddie Dodge are both active on Ted Curtis ' ski team . . . Tom Leadbetter becomes dean of the athletic managers ... Renovation was the word this fall . . . rec room completely redone ... a one hundred percent improvement . . . Kitchen as well as many study rooms took on new color . . . A permanent fixture 97 Beta Theta Pi at the University of Maine was the first fraternity to be established on a college campus in Maine . . . The Beta chapter was founded in 1879 . . • just ten years after the founding of the University. In varsity athletics, Beta was represented in football and baseball: Norm Cole, All-Maine guard ... Ed Soper, a stand-out tackle . . . Bill Scott and Ray Richard saw a lot of action on the diamond . . . In other campus activities, Beta is well rep- resented . . . Max Burry, senior class treasurer, is also business manager of the Maine Campus, and Bob Worthing finished his term this year as president of the Inter-fraternity Council . . . Mrs. Calkins and Worthing which one has the tummy? he will continue on next year as a member of the social affairs committee . . . Social affairs throughout the year included Fall and Spring houseparties . . . French party . . . plus other weekend dances . . . Jam sessions provided afternoon entertainment on numerous occasions ... - I Beta reached a milestone this year . . . when they acquired a housemother . . . Mrs. Raymond Calkins has added considerably to social affairs at the house . . . and enjoys her position as Beta ' s first housemother. Who was with whom. ' BETA THETA PI ... . BETA ETA CHAPTER— First row: A. Merritt, K. Kinney, J. Heyer, Mrs. Calkins, R. Worthing, W. Kearns, J. Lord, D. Keith. Second row: J. Dority, J. Charles, J. Reynolds, R. Gray, G. McVety, S. Hanson. Third row: E. Soper, A. Sanborn, R. Kelso, J. Hayes, D. Harwell, W. Hart, J. Simms, D. Richards, A. Robertson. Fourth row: P. Jacobson, G. Averill, M. Burry, R. Upham, R. Kelly. University of H 1879 President . |yiT E. WORTHING Vice PresidentsytQnSMM. M. KEARNS, JR. B JOHN R. CHARLES Secretary J B - REYNOLDS, JR. Treasurer H ll .. ...JOHN W. HEYER the Beta House 99 DELTA TAU DELTA .... Founded: Bethany Universit President Vice President Secretary Treasurer AN COOPER ARD FARRAR ALD MAYOR ENRY MORTON Caught in a chivalrous act . . . GAMMA NU CHAPTER— First row: C. Brett, P. Cronin, R. Malek, J. Fliss, R. Marston, F. Domingos, L. Aliain, D. Johnson, F. Bergquist. Second row: E. Healy, R. Ross, L. Warren, R. Mavor, R. Morton, W. Pinkham, A. Lazarus, R. Lowry, M. Gustafson, W. Hodgman. Third row: A. Urbano, L. Thurrell, E. Johnson, G. Lane, W. Barton, Mother Barron, D. Cooper, A. Marceau, P. Francis, P. Twitchell, E. Bolen, A. D ' Elia, R. McWilliams. Fourth row: C. Gendron, J. Leach, G. Casavant, H. Peterson, S. Craig, P. Muzeroll, W. Libby, R, Poulin. Delta Tau Delta was founded at Bethany College, Virginia in 1859 . . . has grown into a national fraternity of 86 chapters . . . scholar- ship is of prime importance at the Delt House ... 7 to 7 during the week help assure top study conditions . . . Fall semester showed Homecoming and fall houseparties as top social events . . . other activities included buffet sup- pers, after game parties ... as well as the an- nual Christmas party. Spring semester . . . featured Purple Grotto, ' 49er Party . . . and climaxed by spring house- parties . . . don ' t forget that outing . . . We are happy to have our housemother, Mrs. Barron, back for her fourth year . . . here ' s hop- ing we see her for many more . . . Mother Barron and Cooper inspect the Prism The band took a break lOi A birthday party Kappa Sigma . . . from the cellars of Kappa Sig are heard the sounds of their familiar jam sessions . . . and the voices of a merry group of K Sigs . . . During this year many changes have been made in the hundred and twenty-eight year old chapter . . . The chapter house was brightened by a very successful help week . . . and there ' s no doubt that the famous Turk added color to the house . . . Psi chapter was well represented on the Maine Bears football team by placing twenty on the squad . . . two of Maine ' s best athletes were co-captains . . . Thurlow Cooper and Pete Kosty . . . and Kosty was also co-captain of the basketball team . . . Kappa Sigma ' s Carnival party was considered by most as the house ' s best spring event . . . featuring a giant ferris wheel and various out- door games . . . We were honored to have the Worthy Grand Master of Kappa Sigma visit our chapter this fall . . . overjoyed to have our sorority sisters, the Chi Omegas visit the house and help us or- ganize our house party decorations . . . KAPPA SIGMA .... Founded. Universk Universi President Vice Presiidfit Secretary. Treasurer. t sMi rinia 1869 1886 KOSTACOPOULOS ILLIAM VINES LIAM McEVOY ILLIAM HARVEY Mother Hamilton and Kosty . . PSI CHAPTER— First row: J, Ellison, H. Suddy, D. Ingraham, S. Kelly, B. Gardiner, F. Gooch, E. Akucewich, L. Winslow. Second row: B. Tarazewich, B. Harvey, B. McEvoy, P. Kostacopoulos, Mother Hamilton, B. Vines, P. Lebet, B. Lynch, N. Paquette. Third row: J. Russell, R. Oberg, C. Perry, P. Cook, B. Suitor, T. Cooper, D. Kierstead, C. Thibodeau, B. Winward, D. Milani, D. Libby, A. Leach: Fourth row: S. Atkinson, P. Clemente, D. Haven, J. Schlotter, D. Hlister, J. Platner, A. Douglas, R. Lebel, H. Carmichael, D. Coleman, J. Christensen, D. Raymond, J. Burnham, C. Michael. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA . . . . Founded: Boston University President S) li!IJLiW Vice President , - Secretary.. Treasurer.. I MAS SAUCIER MARSHALL HAYWARD N FOOTMAN A knitting lesson, perhaps? BETA ZETA CHAPTER— First row: B. Hodgman, P. Webber, G. Langbhen, W. Endicott, P. Marston, A. Lowe, T. Malloy, K. Peronne. Second row: P. Meyer, T. Luebbers, R. Day, F. Hayward, Mother Sprague, T. Saucier, H. Marshall, J. French, R. Watson, D. Footman. Third row: R. Armstrong, J. Shaw, F. Lowell, J. Chadbourne, D. Federico, F. Keenan, R. Vaux, R. Wood, C. Rose, J. Herr, T. Roberts, H. Lane, L. Marawski, R. Cushing, P. Dingman; Fourth row: A. Parlin, R. Plante, S. Garro, W. MacLean, P. Gatz, R. Nelson, D. Allen, E. Johnson, R. White, J. Growney, G. Allen, R. Gadboury, G. Gray. V I. { t • ,, F I yx , ' •--ipiiPKi; R . . private conversation Lambda Chi Alpha, the largest Greek letter fraternity in the country ... 150 chapters . . . located in 47 states and Canada . . . In the spring of ' 56, Beta Zeta pledged 26 . . . becoming brothers following Help Week in which they redecorated Bangor Family Serv- ice Society . . . Spring houseparties with Ann McCann crowned Sweetheart of Lambda Chi . . . Fall houseparties, vie parties along with the Toga Party . . . proved that Lambda Chi ' s could have good times . . . None of these parties could compare with the 1956 Homecoming ... it was nice to see the large amount of alumni return- ing ... all the social events were arranged by Dick Day . . . what a social chairman ! Lambda Chi was well represented in most activities, clubs, and societies on campus and entered all intramural competition . . . Bill Picard was a Sophomore Qwl and Paul Meyer became president of the LM.A.A. . . . Lambda Chi welcomes back Mrs. Leslie Gram Sprague for her ninth consecutive year as housemother. Elvis or The Big Surprise? Phi Eta Kappa has just completed its 50th year on campus . . . This was highlighted by a fall banquet at Stodder Hall for the men, and one at Estabrooke for their wives . . . About 300 alumni were present . . . Strong as many national organizations, it holds a rating of sec- ond strongest as a local fraternity . . . Phi Eta has an enviable athletic record on campus ... It won the Benjamin C. Kent In- tramural All Point Trophy four of the past seven years, also constant in winning the Wil- liam C. Kenyon relay trophy . . . Phi Eta is well represented in Varsity Ath- letics, with Dan Rearick, Bill Schroder and Dick Law as just a few representing the track team . . . Dick the general Libby and Keith Mahaney running the hard-wood court . . . Indian Party, Buccaneers Brawl and Spring Formal were the top social events at Phi Eta . . . Various outing and informal parties are staged throughout the year . . . The fraternity has several members active on campus ... in nearly every organization . . . Duane Dow elected as a Senior Skull . . . We welcome back Mrs. Annis Ma Cook for another successful year as hou semother . . . Cone on in the Indians went modern . . . . there ' s always the movies PHI ETA KAPPA .... First row: M. Wood, L. Carpenter, D. Bruce, L. Taulane, W. Earle, Ma Cook, E. Adams, R. Thurlow, M. Smith, H. Shain, J. Stinson, H. Irvine. Second row; R. Irvin, R. Simmons, K. Bemis, J. Humphrey, E. Littlewood, R. Russell, P. Gillespie, M. Smith, K. Draske, L. Hall. Third row: M. Jordan, F. Bustard, D. Griffiths, G. Meehan, J. Shipman, R. Davee, W. Schroeder, D. Row, R. Holmes, R. Geier, W. Quint, D. Piper. Fourth row. P. Lekouses, R. Cook, K. McDonald, C. Nicol, G. Mahoney, D. Rearick, R. Plummer, C. Ames, J. Shane, D. Burchard, L. Prince, D. Bessey. Fifth row: F. Manuel, J. Varner, A. Webster, H. Dodge, F. Irish, M. Pellitier, R. Spearin, R. Libby, F. Kurrle, J. Elmore, D. Knott. Founded. Univer; President. Vice Preside. Secretary Treasurer. .i e, 1906 L ADAMS lAM EARLE AULANE URLOW Ma Cook and the prexy . PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . Founded: Washingto 184 Univels jMy President Recording Sec Correspondin, Treasurer Historian. Jefferson Colege, 1889 ' JEROME PEDRO PATRICK DAIGLE MAS CASHMAN EBEN DeGRASSE TEPHEN GETCHELL (1 l i ■H L W2 i .  How about a song session OMEGA MU CHAPTER— First row: G. Priest, J. DiBiase, G. Mayo, R. Sylvain. Second row: A. Johnson, T. Cashman, S. Getchell, J. Pedro, E. DeGrasse, P. Daigle, P. Hester. Third row: D. Rand, D. Altschuler, B. Thompson, E. Shimmin, H. Hutchinson, V. Forbes, E. Pelletier, C. McArthur, L. McKay, J. Edgar, W. Ross. Fourth row: D. Phillips, D. Cookson, G. Giostra, G. Bouchard, J. Dingle, J. Bruner, R. Thurston, J. McCarthy, J. Cuccaro, A. Wilkins, J. McLafferty. As the Fiji girl looked on . . . . . . this easy college life. Phi Gamma Delta is the third oldest Greek letter fraternity on campus . . . now boasts 83 undergraduate chapters . . . Recognized as one of the leading houses on campus, Phi Gam has excelled again this year in college activities . . . social season officially opened with post Rhode Island game, barbeque and dance . . . fall houseparties with Christmas as decoration theme . . . and Homecoming celebration high- lighted the fall semester parties . . . spring social functions include annual Fiji Island party and spring houseparties . . . Prominent Phi Gams in sports and extracur- ricular activities this year were: John Edgar and Vern Moulton, star halfbacks . . . Eben De Grasse, senior class president . . . Don Cookson president of sophomore class and sophomore Owls, sports editor of the CAMPUS ... Joe McCarthy, George Giostra, Sophomore Owls. . . For the third year, our amiable housemother, Mrs. Martha Tate, has presided over the Fiji Castle on College Avenue . . . Formal in Fiji land . 109 F ■m Phi Kappa Sigma, founded in 1850, is a na- tional fraternity ... 46 active chapters through- out the country and Canada ... at Maine, established in 1898 . . . Phi Kap is represented in a majority of the campus activities, clubs and has been a constant entrant in intramural competition . . . winner in Homecoming display and Interfraternity Sing trophy . . . The Aribian Nights Party, Harold ' s Cub, and Spring weekend highlight the social calen- dar . . . peanut butter or tuna fish. ' the day after Homecoming Everyone works . . . Major additions to the chapter house, be- ginning in 1953 with the construction of wings on the north and south ends . . . lavatory facili- ties renovated . . . now boast comfoftable ac- commodations for 42 resident members ... In the spring, the annual Phi Kap Day, finds mem- bers working together on improving the house and grounds . . . The Phi Kap ' s are glad to have with them again this year Mrs. Isabel J. Gatchell as house- mother . . . PHI KAPPA SIGMA Q Founded: Univers Universift ' Qj President.. i - Vice Presidents Secretary- Treasurer .Ul!it!i lg| vania, 1850 1898 ERT C. FUEHER RD T. SECORD UR W. WELLS RT F. McKOWN Mrs. Gatchell and Kelly Elliot . ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER— First row: D. Wolfert, J. York, R. Barter, D. Emery. J. Vincent, G. Bryant, D. Hodgkins, W. Bragg, D. Cole. Second row: D. Fast, N. Descoteauz, A. Wells, P. Callan, R. Fuehrer, Mrs. Gatchell, R. Secord, R. Bryant, R. McKown. Third row: J. Biscoe, C. Abbott, A. Small, R. Cleale, B. Sterritt, L. Whithan, B. Day, R. Hutchinson, P. Seamans, J. Buzzell, S. Pullen, L. Gagnon, S. Atkins. Fourth row: C. Wilson, M. Donnelly, V. St.Amand, J. Hennings, S. Mayo, J. Dunlap, J. Lambert, D. Waite, D. Boutilier, H. Elliott, W. Dyer, R. Rhodenizer, D. Marston. Fifth row: M. Biscoe, J. Day. R. Leighton. J. Scott. G. Van Wart. D. Lindquist, R. Chase. R. Pearson, W. Hutchinson, F. Newhall. B. Probert, L. Wetzell, D. Wirta. V I PHI MU DELTA NU EPSILON CHAPTER— First row: R. Stocek, G. Boarassa, P. Haskell, B. Pellerin, W. Libby. C. Grove. D. Whitney, D. ' Smart, A. Mace, J. Davis. Second row: K. Rand, B. Mclntire, C. Knowlen, P. Buckley, Mrs. Crafts, W. English, F. Smith, P. Thompson, W. Abbott, E. Gallant, A. Lewis. Third row: B. Frazer, F. Brueck, D. Dearborn, P. Trask, E. Riemenshneider, G. Newhouse, F. Mead, S. Huston, S. Jackson, R. Ellis, J. Nolan, C. Bickford, P. Emery, R. Crowley, I. King, B. MacHardy, B. Gerry, G. Kent. Fourth row: H. Grant, T. Seavey, D. Anderson, C. Denbow, M. Harrison, P. McCourt. D. Orino, B. Lothrop, A. Hendrickson, B. Carmichael, G. Rast, N. Nelson, G. Waddell, W. Farnham, D. Morton, D. Ricker. Founded: Massachuset University President Vice President Secretary Treasurer n n n L 918 923 •3 S!S2 ESLEY ENGLISH LES KNOWLEN UL BUCKLEY KLIN SMITH It LOOKS easy! in training We of Phi Mu Delta opened one of Our most prominent years last fall . . . We continued to keep in contact with the local game wardens, the Bangor and Orono police . . . and the Dean of Men ' s office . . . Even more often than in the past . . . One of the campus ' s leading art- ists was continually in touch with us through the mail . . . and as usual, our scholastic achieve- ment attracted a lot of attention . . . In order to uphold our wide reputation for social prowess, we invited several sororities to pizza supper . . . cooked by our pizza chefs of Bar Harbor fame, Mario Chiaravelotti and Paul Buckley ... At the annual Halloween party, we had more fun than the kids did . . . playing tricks or treats and bobbing for apples . . . But perhaps the biggest social event of the year the night before the outing -r. i n was our fall house party outing at the Veazie roller rink . . . Climaxed by a roller derby in which Ken Rand and Baxter Jones nearly crip- pled everyone who participated . . . More on the serious side, however, Phi Mu Delta has members in the Sophomore Owls So- ciety, the Senior Skulls Society, the M Club and every varsity sport, the Scabbard and Blade and many other honorary societies . . . These men are trying to prove to the public that fra- ternities are not the farce they are accused of being . . . Phi Mu Delta has a new and very wonder- ful housemother, Mrs. Howard Crafts of South- west Harbor, with whom the members are very pleased. look at it this way. 113 . not bad for an old guy! Sigma Alpha Epsilon is a national fraternity founded at the University of Alabama in 1856 . . . one of the largest fraternities with 139 ac- tive chapters . . . some of the important func- tions of the fraternity: scholarship, building funds, placement bureaus in leading cities and leadership schools for house officers. Local chapter founded in 1898 . . . became accepted by national in 1901 . . . big social events of fall semester were Homecoming and houseparties . . . this year, Bums Brawl . . . jam sessions perked up those dull afternoons . . . other activities included the annual Hallo- ween party and the Christmas party for chil- dren . . . John Hoyt as Santa Claus . . . spring semester brings spring houseparties, the Cafe Rouge party . . . and outings . . . As a local chapter, Maine Alpha has always maintained an admirable record among the other fraternities on campus . . . Dick Marshall coached house football team to championship . . . Ron (The Con) Hurd led school spirit as Campus Mayor . . . The chapter was very happy to greet Mother Gradie back for her sixth year at SAE . . . the big move. Otherwise dull afternoon . . . SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . . MAINE ALPHA CHAPTER— First row: G. Burden, A. Henery, F. Prior, J. Sterrgis, L. Gagnon, D. Fletcher. Second row: P. Webber, P. Lalumiere, R. Marshall, E. Park, B. Lavalliere, R. Hines, W. Manck, C. Plourdd. Third row: W. Lambert, F. Halik, T. Stover, E. Davis, Mother Gardie, P. Leifgton, J. Toomey, L. Harlow, W. Finch, C. Herd, C. Beaulieu. Fourth row: P. Odegard, C. Witcomb, W. Pulsifer, J. Metzger, J. Hoyt, R. Thibeault, F. Rumell, S. Sturtevant, G. Gohan, J. Jordon, D. Lothrop. Founded. Universi Univers President . B .. . Vice President. Secretary Treasurer « LEIGHTON ARD DAVIS RUMMEL THIBAULT Mother Gradie and Leighton . . , SIGMA CHI RHO RHO CHAPTER— First row: R. Hopkins, B. Fearon, D. Goodwin, R. Jones, T. Yun, H. Deveney. Second row: D. Haupt, J. Noonan, R. Perham, F, Franco, R. Butler, G. Noddin, W. Samborn, W. Perreyra, J. Murry. Third row: R. Hastings, R. Marshall, J. Henry, D. Stevens, D. Baade, R. Collins, C. Louge, G. Karnedy, L. Genicola, R. Cruickshank, D. Orino, D. Cobb, H. Widmann. Fourth row: D. McCracken, W. Shoemaker, T. Sawyer, W. Brooks, M. Nelson, K. Hemrich, R. Chapman, J. Cousland, P. Curtis, A. Westenburgur, R. Lee, M. Tukey. Founded: Miami UniveoV9Ete33 Maine, 190 President Vice President Secretary . . J mS Treasurer BERT BUTLER ENCE NODDIN E PERHAM As FRANCO and Sigma Chi has 16 new members. Bob Butler, Sweetheart Pat Wade and Mother Pray . . The Rho Rho Chapter of Sigma Chi initiated its fifty-fifth active year on Maine campus . . . philosophy and ideals of founders — that men of different temperaments, talents and convic- tions, working together toward a common goal, could best achieve their personal goals in life — has been perpetuated by Sigs all over the world ... is in evidence in Maine chapter . . . Sixteen pledges initiated in fall . . . further increasing strength and potential of the chap- ter .. . Housemother Mrs. Mary Pray has at- tained a special place in the heart of the chapter. Many planned and impromptu parties . . . fall houseparties, Caribbean Party, parents weekend. Homecoming, and traditional pledge party . . . Through the chapter house doorway pass many active men: Bill Farley, Student Senate Vice President, Lou Janicola, Charlie Logue, Ronald LeClair, Bob Hastings, Larry Noddin, Wayne Sanborn, Dick Collins, varsity sports; others in scholastic honor societies and six mem- bers in Scabard and Blade. . . smooth and dreamy . conducive to good study? . , . . . Maine Alpha of Sigma Phi Epsilon was installed May 30, 1948 ... the 85th of l4l ac- tive chapters in the United States and Canada . . . making Sigma Phi Epsilon the second largest national fraternity . . . . . . Showboat was a big success at Stillwater Firehouse . . . plenty of jokes and songs . . . topped off with a dance ... 85 couples attend- ing . . . Spring houseparties held at the Penob- scot Country Club and Brooksville . . Sig Ep Sweetheart Stillwater Firehouse feed and dance . . , held October 13 . . . . outing at Fort Knox Sally Gay became the ' 56 . . Homecoming at the . . with annual spaghetti first annual Parents ' Day . 166 attending . . . pro- gram: the football game, banquet at the Penob- scot Hotel in Bangor . . . and Autumn dance . . . The energetic ones . . 118 SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . . ALPHA CHAPTER— First row; D. Mitchell, P. Clockedile, D. Huggett, G. Murphy, W. Lunt, F. Wood, M. Kendell, D. Shackley, D. Clifford, D. McHugh, D. Ashton. Second row: J. Fisher, R. Kratz, G. Mann, L. Mathews, R. Skofield, R. Hosking, D. Whitten, R. Soderstrom, R. Wharton, E. Powers, R. Pellerin, J. Gallagher. Third row: C. Moore, R. Saia, P. Brodersen, P. Davis, R. Fecteau, P. Mobouck, D. McLean, P. Ferguson, C. Stansel, E. Sewall, J. Hendrickson, G. Rodes, B. Hamilton, J. Black, G. Greeley, G. Winchenback, W. Walker, D. Culber, H. Merril, D. Fields, R. Simmons, R. Kelley, B. Dulac, D. Means, R. Strout, R. Fisher, S. Perkins, J. McPhee, L. Waddeigh. Founded President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 1948 ALD WHITTEN BERT HOSKING AYDON MANN ' ODERSTROM J - j President Whitten makes a point. r SIGMA NU . . . . Founded Virgini Univ President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 1869 R METZGER DWARD HILL WENTWORTH JOHN CASTOR What, no Rock and Roll? DELTA NU CHAPTER— First row: H. Peakes, D. McLaughlin, F. Besse, D. Brown, G. Smith, D. Brown. Second row: T. Neenan, P. Ibod, C. Wentworth, R. Metzger, E. Hill, J. Castor, G. Nielly, F. Haskins. Third row: E. Marieniss, R. Hartley, R. Duckworth, D. Bryant, J, Minuitti, J. Gorman, R. Riedel, E. Hogan, D. Rush, D. Norton, D. Maxcy, W. Butler. Fourth row: J. Trott, H. Leclair, R. Woods, R. Shaw, D. Berchet, B. Jones, A. Hottell. Week before finals Theta Epsilon, a local fraternity was granted charter membership in Sigma Nu in 1913 . . . Sigma Nus are well represented in campus ac- tivities and organizations, including varsity sports, intramural sports. Senior Skulls, Scab- bard and Blade, Maine Outing Club and many of the engineering and forestry groups. The truth . . . parties after the party fabulous . . . Prexy ' s wife startled by four-eyed rope climber . . . Sigma Nu puts teeth in initiation week ... all applications for housemother turned down (married, old or prohibitionist) . . . Big Boy Gorman gets stuck in Austin Healy . . . house rules out drinking — in broom closet . . . Don Juan adequately replaced by the Mole . . . local member inspects Old Town jail . . . Cutie Jones and his little white hat . . . Went- worth vs. the State of Maine . . . formal meet- ing .. . so what! Right-angle Shaw gets a new twist on life . . . rum cake for dessert . . . what .-• me worry about Suez? I ' ve got no boat . . . house gpts pet frog . . . house honored to have four many-starred generals . . . We had a wonderful time . . It was Winter in Disneyland Originally founded at Columbia as a profes- sional fraternity, Tau Epsilon Phi now has 56 chapters throughout , fie United States and Canada ... a non-sfectarian fraternity . . . Spring of ' 56, TEP finished one of strongest (athletically) seasons in many a year . . . Social season highlights were spring and fall house parties with spring formal against a background of undersea creatures and an atmosphere of Spring-Tide . . . Fall semi-formal in Winter in Disneyland . . . Activity-wise: Dick Alin, captains tennis team . . . Larry Kincaid, prexy of Rock and Hammer . . . Bernie Cope, Hillel president . . . Barry Smith and Henry Goldman in Masque, Robert Brown, WORO and modern dance . . . TEP feels the past year has been a successful one . . . but still striving for more improvement . . . something caught their eyes 122 w TAU EPSILON PHI ... . Founded: Col Uni President.... Vice Presid Secretary. Treasurer ty, 1910 ne, 1929 E MUSSON T M. SMITH W. BROWN SCHINDLER the steins weren ' t filled TAU ZETA CHAPTER— First row: L. Fogelman, J. Graff man, C. Edler, H. Goldman, B. Friedlander. Second row: G. Levy, R. Cloutier, R. Shindler, G. Musson, R. Smith, A. Harris. Third row: D. Webb, M. Gottlieb, C. Mueller, R. MacKenna, P. Forbes, M. Simon, H. Cohen, S. Medned, T. Thompson, R. Alin. Fourth row: I. Hyman, M. Belleville, L. Kincaid, T. Vasquez, R. Levine, B. Smith, B. Moores, H. Katz, D. Jacobs. m V % TAU KAPPA EPSILON Founded: Wesley an University President Vice President Secretary Treasurer ,899 8 ES BOOTHBY MCLAUGHLIN BRIAN COLE LAS SUTTON After-dinner lull BETA UPSILON CHAPTER— First row: J. Powers, R. Clark, T. Collins, S. Kitchener, R. Ross, D. Towle. Second row: P. Burbank, D. Sutton, Mrs. Winifred McLean, C. Boothby, C. McLaughlin, R. Woodruff, Third row: R. Jervis, E. Newman, J. Wright, A. Hopkins, D. Polanski, R. Kellwick, J. Bush, C. McKenna, J. Thomas, L. Chase, J. Cole, C. Grant, J. Lane, J. Ramsay, B. Avery. Fourth row: F. Pechnik, D. Cobb, D. Peakes, W. Delaware, R. Lehman, F. Liberty, R. Glover, D. Lang, P. Murphy, A. Badine, P. Dunn, W. Cole. Mrs. McLean sees the Prism Tau Kappa Epsilon national fraternity . . . founded in 1899 . . . Today it ranks fourth in number in the nation . . . Since 1948, when Chi Rho Sigma, a local fraternity became Beta Upsilon chapter of TKE, the TEKES have been concentrating on im- proving the facilities in the chapter . . . The Tekes are active in all intramural sports and campus organizations . . . social calendar extensive, Shady Tavern Party, Communisht Party and the Fail House Party . . . Can you remember! In the spring, the Carnation Ball is held . . . Lois Flood crowned TKE Sweet- heart . . . Beta Upsilon has many firsts in national fraternity . . . Dick Eustis was elected to TEKE . . . Henry Colby chosen top TEKE in New England . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon ranks among the top fraternities in scholarship on campus . . . Tau Kap outlawed paddle in 1935 . . . One of the first to replace Hell Week with Greek Week . . . initiated twenty men in the fall . . . The problem was a tough one . forks on the left, knives, right. Jt - ' •▼ Theta Chi marks a banner year ... As a national organization, it has just completed a 100 years of service . . . with 117 chapters throughout the nation . . . Here at Maine, they are 50 years old . . . This year ' s Homecoming was a very suc- cessful one for the Theta Chi ' s . . . with many alumni returning to recapture some of the old spirit . . . they did . . . However, those return- ing to revisit their old chapter house did so for the last time . . . for, on November 15, at 3:30 A.M. the house caught fire and burned to the ground ... a total loss . . . Through the efforts of Dean John Stewart and other members of the administration, one of the North Dorms was opened up for the Thet ' s . . . our temporary home . . . plans are moving fast for construction of the new Theta Chi house . . . Theta Chi is well represented in most of the campus organizations with such people as Reggie Collins, Student Senate President, lead- ing them . . . Despite the November misfor- tune, Theta Chi still ranks high in the Greek world . . . No more 5 o ' clock shadow After the fire . 126 THETA CHI ... . GAMMA CHAPTER— First row: T. Stephenson, R. Cloutier, D. Cram, V. McGrath, W. Dyer, G. Hall, L. Boynton. Second row: F. Etheridge, T. Hickey, R. Davis, K. Beckley, R. Koluch, R. Christenson. Third row: R. Newbert, R. Pourid, J. Beaudry, M. Swan, D. Moore, R. Simmons, V. Howard, R. Tuttle, A. Werner, G. Morin, D. Hoxie, D. Crouse. Fourth row: D. Ludwig, G. Skillins, M. Young, W. Tuttle, F. Hayward, W. Johnson, R. Austin, E. Wheaton, G. Kearney. Founded: Norwich Universi: President Vice President- Secretary Treasurer ' ECKLEY, JR. D G. DAVIS J. KOLOUCH S F. HICKEY A favorite in rally entertainment , i ! i i ■V w. SORORITIES . . . 129 SORORITIES . . . . . . promote the social the academic and cultural interests PANHELLENIC COUNCIL— Left to right: Margaret MacKinnon, Louise Pohas, Louise Thomas, Patricia Wade, Jane Caton, Elva Brackett, Sylvia Thompson, Lois Whitcomb, Doris Marshall, Judith Clayter, Joan Anderson, Betty Buzzell, M. Ann Dunne. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Doris Marshall, Chi Omega, President Joan Anderson, Alpha Omicron Pi, Secretary Louise Pohas, Phi Mu, Treasurer Elva Brackett, Delta Zeta Betty Buzzell, Pi Beta Phi Jane Caton, Alpha Omicron Pi Judith Clayter, Delta Zeta M. Ann Dunne, Chi Omega Margaret MacKinnon, Delta Delta Delta Louise Thomas, Delta Delta Delta Sylvia Thompson, Phi Mu Patricia Wade, Chi Omega Lois Whitcomb, Pi Beta Phi 131 ALPHA OMICRON PI ■W ' ■■Alpha Omicron Pi, founded at Barnard College in 1807, became Maine ' s first sorority in 1908 . . . Major activity is philanthropy . . . help the Bangor Children ' s Home . . . offer the Elizabeth Abbott Balentine scholar- ship each year . . . support the Frontier Nurs- ing Service in Kentucky with AOPi ' s all over the country . . . money raised by rummage sales, food sales, selling crysanthemums, pick- ing apples, campus date book . . . Whirl of activities . . . fall outing . . . alumnae join in a Founders ' Day party . . . fete the frosh with a pledge formal at the Sigma Chi house . . . parents ' weekend in the spring . . . Rose Ban- quet in honor of graduating members . . . . . . Members shine forth in campus organi- zations . . . All Maine women Mary Jane Kil- patrick, Sylvia Mackenzie, Florence Raymond . . . Eagles Carolyn Anderson, Janet Collins, Anne Martin, Mary Ketchum . . . Dot Gil- patrick and Constance Eberhardt patrol Chad- bourne corridors as Junior Residents . . . Bev- erly Gould, Nancy Schmidt, Sandra Noyes wave cheerleaders ' megaphones . . . president of the brains is Elizabeth Pope, Neai Mathetai . . . Judy White heads SRA . . . Janet Collins, treasurer of Senate . . . Jane Caton, secretary of ' 57 . . . prexy of WAA is Dot Gilpatrick . . . Mary Jane Kilpatrick, Sylvia Mackenzie are Phi Kappa Phis. 1957 Jane Caton Jane Farwell Claire Husk Sarah Kappas Mary Jane Kilpatrick Sylvia MacKenzie Julie Mahaney Sandra Noyes Eloise Pelletier Joan Oak Florence Raymond Judith White Elaine Young 1958 Joan Anderson Joan Bouchard Constance Eberhardt Dorothy Gilpatrick Beverly Gould Barbara Kelly Lorraine Lander Martha Mansfield Annie Peer Nancy Schmidt Marilyn Tarr Barbara Tyler Lois Ward Roberta White A O Pi bridge champs 1959 Carolyn Anderson Janet ColHns Mary Coffin Elaine DoUof Mary Ketchum Anne Martin Daryl Moore Elizabeth Pope Nancy Roberts Carlyn Smith Jean Ulmer Judith Ward Merrill Ann Warren Joan Wales Mary Weston the smiling pledges I960 Martha Butler Elizabeth Colley Sally Curtis Patricia Grant Janet Grover Sally Kyle Marilyn Libby Martha Merrill Sandra Page Jane Small Nancy Lee Small Jean Toothaker Priscilla Violette Sharon Ward Chi Omega was founded at the University of Arkansas in 1895 . . . Xi Beta chapter came to Maine in 1921 . . . Stag dance held for ben- efit of philanthropy . . . gifts sent to children at the Seacoast Mission . . . girls knit for the Children ' s Home in Bangor . . . sociology and home economics prizes given to high ranking students in those departments . . . Weekend outing starts fall activities . . . Alumni s upper . . . White Elephant Christmas Party ... an- nual Art Tea . . . pledges are honored at the pledge formal in the Kappa Sig house . . . Vocations Night for all sororities . . . Mother ' s Day festivities . . . scholarship supper . . . senior picnic for graduating members : . . . with their new bow pins 1957 Barbara Berce Mary Louise Cook Claudette Halle Janet Higgins Constance Leslie Janet Malcolm Doris Marshall Margaretmary McCann Drusilla Nesbit Carolyn Perkins Frances Rich Caren Skolfield Patricia Wade Judy Smith 1958 Marilyn Blake Barbara Blakely Jacquelyn Carter Patricia Clapp Martha Clark Judith DeMerchant Patti Dessler M. Ann Dunne Lynette Hilt Judith Murray Lois Perkins Margaret Ricci Jean Stratton Doris White Virginia Whittier 1959 Joyce-Marie Crockett Sandra dePasquale Joan Dow Dorothy Foster Linda Giles Francia Gott lone Mclver Joyce Pagurko Judith Partelow Sheila Pelosi Jacquelyn Perry Mary Ellen Sanborn Jane Saunders I960 Deborah Arnold Constance Atherton Jo-Anne Bagley Ann Marie Burke Barbara Connor Jo Dion Jolean Flint Patricia Flynt Mary Grispi Nona Higgins Laurel Hoyt Chalmer Loud Joan Mavor Janet Pelosi Jean White . . . Well represented in campus organiza- tions . . . All Maine women Doris Marshall and Patricia Wade . . . Joan Dow belongs to Sophomore Eagles and Neai Mathetai . . . Sigma Mu Sigmas are Patricia Clapp, Judith DeMerchant, Lois Perkins, Doris Marshall . . . Doris Marshall, Phi Beta Kappa . . . cheers led by Judy Partelow, Mary Ellen Sanborn, Jacquelyn Perry, Judith DeMerchant, Frances Rich, Carolyn Perkins . . . Lois Perkins, class officer . . . Claudette Halle, senior resident at the Elms . . . Joyce-Marie Crockett, society ed- itor of the Maine CAMPUS . . . Maine Masque members Margaretmary McCann, Sheila Pelosi, Lois Perkins . . . Judith DeMerchant, secretary of Senate. CHI OMEGA President Vice President .. Secretary .... ' PU Treasurer m-A.. ICIA WADE MARSHALL MERCHANT CIA CLAPP DELTA DELTA DELTA President . Vice President Secretary . Treasurer MacKINNON H CHIPMAN SENBERGER SUE BOCKUS Delta Delta Delta was founded at Boston University on Thanksgiving Eve, 1888 . . . Alpha Kappa chapter began at Maine in 1917 . . . fall outing . . . wavers sold at the games . . . bowpinning supper with alums . . . Santa Claus visits at the Pine Party . . . Christmas sale raises money for adopted war orphan Clemens . . . scholarship supper honors high ranking students . . . Founders ' Day and Chap- ter Day teas . . . pledge formal at the Delta Tau Delta house . . . spring Fashion Show benefits an outstanding Maine coed through a scholarship . . . Delta Week highlights the year . . . new president gets a dunking in the Stillwater at the Pansy Breakfast . . . Initiation banquet . . . Senior Party . . . . . . Tri Delts have a wide variety of outside activities . . . Jane Barker is president of All Maine women . . . Charlotte Bourret presides over South Estabrooke . . . Dale Stevens reigns over ROTC as honorary Lieutenant Colonel . . . violinist Sarah Chipman belongs to Mu Alpha Epsilon . . . Ann Davis carries the cheer- leader megaphone . . . Sue Campbell, Sigma Mu Sigma . . . Barbara Coy, Sigma Pi Sigma . . . Elizabeth Prentis is Kappa Delta Pi . . . Charlotte Bourret is Phi Kappa Phi . . . Devone Davis is WSGA ' s vice president . . . Murrie MacDonald works on this section of the year- book, while Hully Maher is hardworking PRISM editor. Study party — an obvious success 1957 Jane Barker Sue Bockus Barbara Bosse Charlotte Bourret Sarah Chipman Barbara Coy Ann Davis Joan Delemater Mary Ella Ginn Mary Lou Hughes Marilyn Johnson Margaret MacKinnon Elizabeth Prentis Jeanne Robbins 1958 Lois Blanchard Susan Campbell Anne Coburn Georgette Cote Devone Davis Mary Gowell Murrie MacDonald Mary Maher Imogene MoUison Charlotte Reidell Ann Rosenberger Louise Thomas 1959 Anne Betts Linda Bowden Martha Campbell Elizabeth Chaplain Donna Fossett Jacquelyn Gallop Margaret Mahar Sara Owen Barbara Stansbury Dale Stevens Patricia Stiles Arite Vomvoris Norma Whiting Eugenie Woodward A new crop of Tri Delts I960 Carole Allen Joyce Boardman Gail Carter Deanna Chapman Mary Davis Gail Garbotz Mary Rae Kellet Lynne Marble Patricia McGuire Sally Sinclair Nancy Small Carolyn Solman Frances Wagner Delta Zeta was founded in 1902 at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio . . . founded at Maine in 1924 . . . Fall outing in Brooks, Maine, stars activities . . . animal fair with a stag dance helps Gallaudet College, Washing- ton, the only college in the world for the deaf . . . Founders ' Day ceremony with a tea . . . sponsors a standards program for all sororities . . . rummage sales raise more money for the deaf . . . bowpinning supper for new pledges and Theta Chi . . . skit night for all sororities ... the Dream Girl is crowned at the pledge formal, this year at the Phi Eta Kappa house . . . banquet highlights Mother ' s Day observ- ances . . . Senior Breakfast concludes spring activities . . . DZ ' s own Elvis . . . 1957 Elva Brackett Jane Brown Eleanor Bryant Jane Cushman Judith Dale Mary Donnell Janet Griffin Barbara Goul Dorothy Jewell Joyce Lyon Patricia Kenerson Jean Porter Eleanor Small Mary Tucker 1958 Rosalie Chase Judith Clayter Elizabeth Collins Kathy Coughlin Joy Crafts Cynthia Giles Mary Jane Harris Janet Hill Shirley Hodgkins Gayle Prince Janice Putnam Judith Sawyer Sandra Steward Patricia Tripp Jane Welch Carrie Welch DZ pledges all 1959 Donna Chadbourne Joan Currier Priscilla Dearborn Hazel Gray Minnie Kinney Judith Kittridge Helen Lang Dorothy Lovely Eleanor Luce Barbara Lunt Gladys Mersereau Elizabeth Plaisted Gwendolyn Sawyer Leslie Spaulding Evelyn Stevens Betty Ward I960 Nancy Baker Carmelita Bragdon Dorothy Devereaux Joyce Dodge Julie Hanson Ann James Gail Masterman Patricia Ogden Pamela Patton Margaret Pelletier Christine Peterka Felicia Schroetel Villa Thurston Anne Venno . . . The Delta Zeta girls keep busy . . . Elva Brackett is an All Maine woman . . . sophomores Judith Kittredge and Betty Ward are Eagles . . . Judith Kittredge is Neai Ma- thetai . . . Phi Kappa Phis are Jane Brown and Judith Dale . . . highranking Barbara Goul is Omicron Nu . . . Janice Putnam is veep of her dorm . . . Jean Porter belongs to Deutsche Verein . . . Gayle Prince ran for Winter Carnival Queen . . . also is chairman of MCA regional planning conference . . . Hazel Gray is an MCA chairman ... the Maine Masque claims Elizabeth Collins, who is also social chairman of South Stodder . . . Pat Tripp, Judy Cl ayter belong to dorm councils. DELTA ZETA President Vice Presidem Secretary 1 Treasurer BRACKETT Y SAWYER (JOYCE LYON DITH DALE PI BETA PHI President f LOIS WHITCOMB Vice President .- ( - UX h CES RODERICK Secretary ,j k|©% YRA GOLDMAN Treasurer . K ' l MOOTTE BRACKETT Pi Beta Phi, first Greek letter fraternity for women, founded in 1867 at Monmouth Col- lege, Illinois . . . Maine Alpha dates from 1920 . . . Activities begin with overnight outing in the fall . . . Scotch auction and Arrowcraft Sale benefit the Pi Beta Phi Settlement School in the Tennessee mountains . . . local philan- thropy is music therapeutic fund at the Augusta State Mental Hospital . . . stag dance raises money for a scholarship . . . new bowpinnees are honored with a Christmas supper party . . . pledge formal in the Phi Gamma Delta house . . . rummage sale . . . Senior Farewell party . . . Strawberry breakfast honors grad- uating members . . . . . . Individual activities are varied . . . All Maine women Frances Roderick and Lois Whitcomb . . . Judith Adams, Barbara Covell, Ann Cruickshank, Helen Inman, Marianne Schmidt, Carol Stevenson, Judith Webster are Sophomore Eagles . . . Judith Adams, Barbara Coleman, Neai Mathetai . . . Molly Inman, Roberta Wyer, Junior Residents . . . Myra Goldman heads WAA . . . Charlotte Brackett presides over North Estabrooke . . . South Stodder president is Cynthia Havk ' kes . . . Fran- ces Roderick heads Omicron Nu . . . Phi Kappa Phi ' s are Charlotte Brackett, Joanne Hanson, Lois Whitcomb . . . Ann Cruickshank, secre- tary of WSGA ... Phi Kappa Deltas Betty Buzzell, Marilyn Graffam, and Joan Hutchin- son, president. A cast of seven . . . 1957 Charlotte Brackett Judith Carroll Sally Cosseboom Myra Goldman Joanne Hanson Nancy Harris Cynthia Hawkes Elizabeth Hibbard Joan Hutchinson Margaret Kerr Judith Pendleton Frances Roderick Ann Rubin Rose Ellen Wedge Lois Whitcomb 1958 Betty Buzzell Nancy Carroll Julie Dinsmore Virginia Freeman Marilyn Graffam Molly Inman Caroline Nason Deborah Plummer Jane Quimby Cynthia Rockwell Betsy Sleight Dale Starbird Kathleen Vickery Roberta Wyer Jean Zoidis 1959 Judith Adams Marjorie Bancroft Barbara Carroll Barbara Coleman Barbara Covell Ann Cruickshank Joan Dumont Deanna Dunfee Judith Fleet Alola Giffin Helen Inman Alice Lane Marianne Schmidt Sally Springer Carol Stevenson Judith Webster Pi Phi smiles . I960 June Adams Catherine Ayer Cynthia Ayer Pamelia Brockway Ann Hastings Marie I fill Carol Iverson Paula Jackson Harriet Levco Charlene Manchester Carol Robinson Kay Sawyer Diane Wiseman Barbara York Martha Zoidis buffet style 1957 1958 Jeanne Brooks Janice Costain Barbara Dow Sandra Dunning Janice Foss Ann Mersereau Mary Mincher Elizabeth Maloney Barbara Moore Joyce Simpson Barbara Swan Betty Taylor Pamela Thompson Sylvia Thompson Jean White Bettyanne Boyson Carole Buzzell Lois Calahan Sandra Daley Eleanor Deane Suzanne Haddrell Shirley Hayes Lillian Johnson Laurel Kealiher Joyce Meader Marcella Shibles Louise Pohas Barbara Porter Jill Tweedie Ann Wyman 1959 Patricia Benner Carol Burry Rosemary Crozier Sheila Darcy Suzanne Dunn Marietta Garey Lillian Grant Carla Hall Ruth Hersom Constance Hurley Cynthia Hussey Elizabeth Hyndman Ingrid Jadamowitz Mary Lopez Martha Welch New Phi Mus get together . . Phi Mu was founded at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia, in 1882 . . . came to Maine in 1911 . . . Activities are many . . . fall outing sets off the pace . . . philanthropic work for Bangor Osteopathic Hospital . . . International Tea to become better acquainted with foreign students . . . brother Phi Mu Delta joins in Christmas caroling . . . party for the card sharks of all six sororities . . . Phi Mu bazaar raises money for the Barbara Bosworth scholar- ship . . . pledge formal in the Phi Mu Delta house . . . Founders ' Day banquet commem- orates beginnings . . . Mothers ' Day Tea . . . this year District IV of Phi Mu holds district convention on the Maine campus . . . I960 Joan Canacaris Diane Faucher Donna Fritz Constance Ham Patricia, Kozlowski Elizabeth Lunt Judith Maden Julie Marriner Tade Osier Winnifred Mosher Joan Philbrook Judith Pride Margaret Randolph Ronnie Stather Virginia Spear . . . Members top extracurricular lists . . . Janice Foss, Phi Beta Kappa . . . Phi Kappa Phis are Barbara Dow, Mary Mincher, Janice Foss . . . Kappa Delta Pi, Sylvia Thompson . . . Betty Hyndman wears Eagle blue star . . . Laurel Kealiher keeps freshmen in line in Chadbourne Hall . . . Marcella Shibles heads Winter Carnival proceedings . . . Laurel Keal- iher is WSGA treasurer . . . Suzanne Dunn, Sheila Darcy in Maine Masque productions . . . Joyce Meader is veep of Future Teachers of America . . . Jeanne Brooks officiates at MCA as vice president . . . Suzanne Dunn yells with the cheerleaders . . . Sigma Mu Sigmas are Barbara Dow, Mary Mincher. PHI MU . . . . President, Vice Presii Secretary Treas OMPSON MINCHER A MOORE WHITE JUNIORS . . . CLASS OF ' 58 . . . 145 We ' ve got plenty of time 146 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — First row: Martha Mansfield, Bill Eustis, Lois Perkins, Bob McKown, Charles Logue, Ann Dunne. Second row: Larry Noddin, Jane Thompson, Dick Barter, Bill Lynch, Bill Sawyer. Absent: Joe Boomer. JUNIOR OFFICERS . . . ROBERT McKOWN President WILLIAM EUSTIS Vice President LOIS PERKINS Secretary CHARLES LOGUE Treasurer 147 CLASS OF 1958 . . . CHARLES N. ABBOTT Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Freeport JOHN L. ABBOTT Engineer ing Physics Phi Eta Kappa Old Town WALTER. H. ABBOTT Agr. Farm and Eenn. Rum ford RY ANN ALBEE LEE ALLAIN KERMIT O. ALLARD Education Boothbay Harbor Engineering Physics Delta Tau Delta Eliot Agricultural Engineering Harrison DAVID ALLEN EDWIN P. ALLEN ALLEN N. ANDERSON JOAN ANDERSON Government Lambda Chi Alpha Brewer Forestry Claremont, N. H. Mechanical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chatham, Mass. English Alpha Omicron Pi Augusta 148 JOHN K. ANDERSON PAUL S. ANDREWS ROBERT ARSENAULT LINDA ASHTON SUMNER W. ATKINS Chemistry Livermore Falli Poultry Alpha Gamma Rho North Fryeburg Physical Education Phi Mu Alpha Bath Home Economics Norway Business and Economics Phi Kappa Sigma Lovell STEWART B. ATKINSON, JR. Btisinpss 1 Conn. PETER ATWATER Mechanical Engineering Alpha T(iu Omega IJnwstniic WILFRED ATWELL Mechanical Engineering LOIS M. BABKIRK History Old Town JANICE BAILEY Sociology Orono [CHARD F. BARTER JAMES BARTON MARSHALL E. BATSON EARLENE BEALE JOHN BEAUDRY History and Government Phi Kippa Sigma Grav Piiysical Education Lincoln Engineering Pliysics South Portland Home Economics Camden Mechanical Engineering Theta Chi West Warren, Maaa. ROBERT A. BECK Chemistry JAMES BEEDY English Mexico ROBERT D. BEEK Physical Education Old Town JANE BEHRINGER History and Government Great Neck. N. Y. LOUIS J. BELLEFLEUR Social Science Madison EDGAR J. BELLEFONTAINE History and Government Hampden ALBERT BENNETT Mathematics Camden RAYMOND C. BERGERON Electrical Engineering Auburn NATHAN R. BERKLEY Business Economics Waterville FRANK P. BERRY Botany Auburn ■« V CALVIN F. BICKFORD PRISCILLA A. MILDRED I. BLACK MARILYN BLAKE BARBARA BLAKELY Chemical Engineering Phi Mu Delta Lisbon FalU BICKFORD English Augusta Sociology Litchfield English Phi Omega Gorham History and Government Chi Omega ,4, LOIS BLANCHARD Education Delta Delta Delta Cumberland Cenler WILLIAM BLODGETT History Sigma Phi Epsilon West B rooks ville PETER A. BOLTON Bacteriology Alpha Tau Omega S. Dartmouth, Mass. JOSEPH M. BOOMER Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Kappa Rocliester. N. Y. CKRALD R. BOUCHARD Public Managpment Phi Gamma Delta Lewiston N L. BOUCHARD JUNE BOULTER A. TEMPLE BOWEN BETTY A. BOYSON WENDELL C Dietetics History Forestry History BRADFORD Alpha Omicron Pi Brunswicll Standish Framingham, Mass. Hudson, Mass. Zoology I. in.. .Ill CHARLES J. LAWRENCE BRIGGS CONSTANCE H. BROW DONALD BROWN ROBERTA L. BR BRETT, JR. Geology Electrical Engineering Waterville Home Economics Portland Business and Economics Somerset, Maso. English Dover-Foxcroft Delta Tau Delta Caribou RICHARD I. BRYANT ROGER E. BUCKNELL RICHARD D. BUNT ROBERT S. BURNELL Physical Ed ucation Phi Kappa Sigma Ogunquit Poultry Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho Denmark Mechanical Engineering Orland Electrical Engineering Delta Tau Delta Old Town RONALD J. BURNHAM Poultry Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho Monmodth 150 JOHN H. BUSH GEORGE R. BUTLER ROBERT L. BUTLER RICHARD A. BUXTON BETTY A. BUZZELL Electrical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Gardiner History Phi Kappa Sigma Biddeford Mechanical Engineering Sigma Chi Verona. N. J. Civil Engineering Bucksport History and Government Pi Beta Phi Old Town CAROLE A. BUZZELL Home Economics Old Orchard JUNIORS . . . NORMAN W. BUZZELL Business and Economics Sangerville LOIS I. CALAHAN Home Economics Phi Mu Camden JAMES P. CALLAN, JR. Business Phi Kappa Sigma Bath ROBERT G. CARMICHAEL physical Education Phi Mu Delia HAROLD E. CAMPBELL, JR. Mechanical Engineering Sigma Chi Gouldsboro NANCY J. CARROLL English Pi Beta Phi Southwest Harbor SUSAN CAMPBELL Education Delta Delta Delta Augusta GENE CARTER History and Government Lambda Chi Alpha Banpor JACQUELINE CARTER Education Chi Omega Boston, Mam. RICHARD M. CARTER GEORGE D. CASAVANT PAUL N. CHALOUX BENTON T. CHANDLER ROSALIE D. CHASE Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Education Waltham, Mass. Delta Tau Delta Waterville Lewiston Auburn Delta Zeta Brownville Junction 151 CLASS OF 1958 . . . GLORIA M. CHELLIS Physical Education Boothbay Harbor lAMES P. CHRISTENSEN REGINALD CHRISTENSEN Business Economics Kappa Sigma Gardiner Mechanical Ennineering Thel,, Chi Wr-il,r,M,k CIA A. CLAPP MARTHA T. CLARK JUDITH A. Pre Med Chi Omega Blue Hill Zoology Chi Omega Orono CLAYTER Home Economics Delta Zeta Vinaihaven RICHARD J. CLEVELAND Mechanical Engineering Orono LOUIS N. CLOUTIER, JR. Mechanical Engineering Old Town DAVID O. COBB English Tau Kappa Epsilon Sebago Lake NORMAN COGSWELL Mechanical Engineering Fort Fairfield 152 BERT A. COHEN ANNE COLBURN Psychology Tau Epsilon Phi Lewiiton Education Delta Delta Delta Reading, Mass HARVEY F. COLE Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Kappa Ellsworth WAYNE R. COLE Business Tau Kappa Epsilon Liberty ELIZABETH M. COLLINS Education Delta Zeta New London, CoRn. JAMES A. CONLEY Psycholopy Alpha Tau Omega Chittenango, N. Y. LOUIS E. COOK History and Government Alpha Tau Omega Friendship BERNARD COPE Zoology Predental Tau Epsilon Phi Portland PETER COPELAS Physics Salem, Mass. WILLIAM C. CORRIS, JR. Horticulture Dexter GEORGETTE P. COTE MAURICE J. COTE KATHRYN I. COUGLIN GERARD P. CO! Medical Technology Engineering Physics Languages English Delta Delta Delta Bidcietord Delta ZeCa Biddeford Lewiston Portland EDWIN B. COVEY, JR. Government Sigma Chi Katonah, N. Y. w JAMES E. COWAN History and Government Old Town JOY L. CRAFTS English Delia Zeta Sangerville JOHN D. CRONIN Mechanical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Auburn JANICE GROSSMAN Psychology Auburn DONALD GROUSE Business and Economics Theta Chi BninBwick RAYMOND CROWLY History and Government Phi Mu Delta Lewiston PETER CURRIE Civil Engineering Gray CLINTON CUSHMAN, JR. Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho Wilton CHARLES CYR Business and Economics Augusta PATRICK DAIGLE Electrical Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Presque Itle SANDRA DALEY EDWARD L, DAVIS GARY W. DAVIS JERE H. DAVIS K. DEVONE DAVIS Home Economics History History Journalism English Phi Mu Sigma Alpha Epsilon Presque Isle Phi Mu Delta Delta Delta Delta Bath Kennebunk Cape Elizabeth Auburn 153 p ip BETTY LOU DAY English Bangor RAYMOND A. DESANDRE Wildlife Conservation Clifton, N. J. RICHARD W. DAY English Lambda Chi Alpha North Yarmouth ELEANOR DEANE English Phi Mu AiiKiistn LAWRENCE D. DEARBORN Business Phi Mu Delia Standi h ARDENE R. DELANO English Bangor WILLIAM M. DELAWARE JOSEPH A. DELIA JOHN J. DELISLE JUDITH DEMERCHANT CARROLL E. DENI Business and Economics Electrical Engineering English Physical Education Chemical Engineering Delta Tau Delta Rumford Chi Omega Phi Mu Delia T iu KnpjHi Epsiloit Hangar Harwicliport, Mass. Fort Fairfield Balll PATTI ANN DESSLER Sociology Chi Omega CnrHiner HARVEY C. DEVENEY Forestry, Agriculture Sigma Chi Millingtnn, N. J. GLEN E. DINSMORE Electrical Engineering Whiting JULIE H. DINSMORE Mathematics Pi Belli Phi Marhias ROGER D. DINSMORE Business and Economict Alpha Tau Omega C.app Elizaheth JOHN A. DIXON Civil Engineering Orrington DODGE Chemical Engineering East Boothhay HARLAND G. DODGE Mechanical Engineering Phi Eta Kappa Easton ELAINE DOLLOFF Medical Technology Alpha Omicron Pi Oakland 154 ROBERT F. DONAHUE BARBARA DONALD MICHAEL A. HOWARD L. DORITY RALPH J. DORHY Electrical Engineering Ashburnham, Mass. Chemistry W. Upton, Mass. DONNELLY Civil Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Reading, Mass. Civil Engineering Camden Mechanical Engineering Camden JUNIORS . . . RICHARD K. DORR Puiiltry Husbandry Alphti Gumma Rho Dixfield DALE A. DOUCETTE History and Government Alpha Tau Omega West brook JANE R. DUDLEY Sociology Bowdoinham t ROBERT G. DUCKWORTH Mechanical Engineering Sigma Nu Rowayton, Conn. BERTRAND H. DULAC Electrical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon Lewiston LAWRENCE E. DUMONT Economics Window JAMES H. DUNLAP Agricultural Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Skowhegan EDWARD B. DUNNE History and Government Port Clyde M. ANN DUNNE English Chi Omega Port Clyde RICHARD W. DUNNE Physical Education Phi Eta Kappa Port Clyde HENRY W. DYER Business and Economics Alpha Tau Omega Belfast JOSEPH E. DYER Business and EcoDomics Vioal haven KENNETH C. EATON Agronomy Alpha Gamma Rho Corinna CONSTANCE C. EBERHARDT Music Alpha Omicron Pi Summit, N. J. •79 T HENR-i ii. i-CKMAN Mechanical Engineering - Augusta IS5 CLASS OF 1958 . . . RAY S. EDWARDS Poultry Husbandry Stockton Springs RONALD W. ELKIN Poultry Brewer JAMES C. ELLISON Speech Kappa Sigma Wellesley, Mass. WELLINGTON M. ELY Business and Economics Nicholasville, Ky. JOSEPH S. ESPOSITO Mechanical Engineering Theta Chi Portland GEORGE O. ESTES Agronomy Alpha Gamma Rho Smyrna Mills ■M ' Si:- . -:.- ' ' - ' -.yy wf. t i aPBiPwawiK?e?fcs . ' ' - , t : ' i ROY F. ETHERIDGE, III Mechanical Engineering Theta Chi Portland WILLIAM W. EUSTIS WILLIAM O. FARLEY PAUL R. FEHLAU Sociology Phi Kappa Sigma Dixfield Journalism Sigma Chi Bergenfield, N. J. Engineering Physics Delta Tau Delta Lewiston 156 DARWIN H. FIELD DONALD FIFIELD WILLIAM G. FINCH RICHARD W. FINLEY ROGER W. FISHER Public Management Electrical Engineering Physical Education Forestry Business and Economics Phi Gamma Delta Belfast Sigma Alpha Epsilon Monson Sigma Phi Epsilon Orono Saco Littleton, N. H. SPENCER B. FITTS Electrical Engineering Portland JOHN H. FLISS Electrical Engineering Dryden HOWARD Y. FORSYTHE, JR. Entomology Gardiner KIM FITZGERALD Geology Alpha Tnu Omega Rochester, N. Y. LAWRENCE B. FOGELMAN History Tau Epsilon Phi Gardiner DONALD P. FOSTER Forestry Bath LEE E. FITZGERALD History and Government Phi Gammii Delia Winslow PATRICK J. FOLEY Civil Engineering Ticonderoga. N. Y. JACK W. FOSTER Mechanical Engineering Steep Falla WILLIAM R. FLAGG Mathematics and Science Eastport VERGE FORBES Physical Education Phi Gamma Delta Freeport VIRGINIA FREEMAN Home Economics Pi Beta Phi Kennebunk IRVIN H. FLETCHER Education Theta Chi Milo DUANE D. FORD Electrical Engineering Brewer GEORGE G. FROST Electrical Engineering Reading, Mass, WILLIAM F. SYLVIA ANN GADAIRE RALPH D. GALLAGHER JOHN F. GAMAGE ROBERT C. GEAGAN FROTSCHER Forestry Mavwood- N. I. Civil Engineering Ludlow, Mass. Agronomy Fort Fairfield Business and Economics Delta Tau Delta Bristol Business and Economics Sigma Alpha Epsilon Bangor IE M. GEDNEY REX GELLERSON THOMAS NANCY L. GETCHELL STEPHEN A. GETCHELL Pre Med Lucerne Business and Economics Dover- Foxcroft GEORGACARAKOS Business and Economics Biddeford Mathematics Oakland Chemistry Phi Gamma Delta Wilton 157 CYNTHIA E. GILES FRANCIS E. OILMAN ROBERT H. OILMAN DOROTHY B. HAZEN GODDARD French Newcastle Agricultural Engineering LoveU Chemistry Stanford GILPATRICK Home Economics Alpha OmicTon Pi Portlan.i Business and Economics Lisbon Falls ALBERT L. GODFREY FRANCIS J. GOOCH, JR. JEAN P. GOODEILL JOHN GOODMAN CHARLES C. GOODWIN Civil Engineering Business and Economics English Agriculture Cheni. Pulp and Paper Sigma Phi Epsilon Kappa Sigma Eastport Alpha Gamma Rho Cornish Winthrop Houlton Orono DLD F. GOODWIN JAMES W. GORMAN PAUL GOSBEE BEVERLY A. GOULD LAWRENCE J. GOULD Education Tau Kappa Epsilon Anson Mechanical Engineering Sigma Nu Yarmouth Mechanical Engineering Harmony Home Economics Alpha Omicron Pi Cross River, N, Y. Electrical Engineering Orono MARY E. GOWELL MARILYN J. GRAFFAM CHARLES O. GRANT MARTIN GRANT ROBERT GRAY Home Economics Delta Delta Delta Auburn Mechanical Engineering Pi Beta Phi Brewer Psychology Tau Kappa Epsilon Orrington Mechanical Engineering Winn Physical Education Blue Hill Hl IS8 DAVID B. GRIFFITHS English Phi Eta Kappa Presque Isle SUZANNE M. HADDRELL History Phi Mu Marblehead, Mass. BRUCE B. HAMILTON chemical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon Hallowell NORMAN E. HAMILTON Business and Economics Bangor BRIAN A. HANSON Social Studies St. Albans JUNIORS . . . STANLEY F. HANSON, JR. Busiiirss Beta Theta Pi Portland ROBERT HARGRAVES Mathematics and Science Ashby, Mass. SHELDON R. HARPER Mechanical Enginpcring Orland ALAN HARRIS MARYJANE HARRIS ROBERT HARTOP Psychology Psychology Engineerinp Physics Tau Epsilon Phi Portland Old Town New York, N. V. WENDELL F. HARTT JAMES C. HARVEY WILLIAM HARVEY BARBARA HASEY Pulp and Paper Millinocket History and Government Fort Fairfield Business Kappa Sigma Gardiner Sociology Bangor yA RICHARD D. HASKELL JAY F. HAYES PATRICIA A. HAYES SHIRLEY HAYES Zoology Education History and Government French Old Town Beta Theta Pi Chi Omega Phi Mu. Bangor Bath Fort Fairfield FREDERICK R. HAYWARD Hechanical Engineering Theta Chi Calais 159 CLASS OF 1958 . . . W ' 1 i A: LIONEL W. HEAL Forestry Port Clyde LEE P. HERRINGTON Forestry Hamden, Conn. EDWIN D. HEALY Chemical Er Delta Tau Reading, igineenng Delia Mass. WILLIAM F. HELM, JR. Poultry Husbandry Andover WALTER H. HENDRICKSON, JR. Civil Engineering Phi Mu Delia So. Portland JAY G. HERR Chemical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha Berlin, N. Y. JOHN W. HERRICK Civil Engineering Norway TERRI HIBBARD Journalism Livermore Falls THOMAS F. HICKEY Psychology Theta Chi Gardiner JOSEPH F. HIGGINS, JR. Forestry New York City, N. Y. 160 ANET I. HILL RONALD W. HILL LYNETTE A. HILT JOHN HOBSON FAY HODGDON Home Economic! Delta Zeta Augusta Business and Economics Calaii Dietetics Chi Omega Union Forestry Alpha Gamma Rho Hamden, Conn. Mathematics Fryeburg H. HODGKINS SHIRLEY W. ERNEST E. HOLLIS RAYNOLD R. HOLMES ARNOLD HOPKINS Technology Lamoine HODGKINS Home Economics DtUa Zela Engineering Physics Alpha Tau Omega Bangor Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Kappa Portage Public Management Tau Kappa Epsilon Camden Auburi THOMAS P. HOSMER Mechanical Engineering York HOYT C. HOTTEL, JR. Electrical Engineering Sigma Nu Winchester, Mass. JOHN G. HOYT History Sigma Alpha Epsilon Biddeford WILLIAM K. HUCKINS JAMES A. HUGHES, JR. Business and Economics Phi Kappa Sigma Winthrop History Bangor VERNON B. HUNTER History Rockport DEXTER A. HUNTOON Psychology ROCHELLE HYMAN Englisll Belman, N. Y. ROBERT D. HYSLOP Chemical Engineering Delta Tau Delta Orono CHARLES E. INMAN, JR. Mechanical Engineering Veazie MOLLY INMAN Home Economics Pi Beta Phi Houlton FERD W. IRISH Business and Economics Phi Eta Kappa Limestone HOLLIS E. IRVINE Business Administration Fort Fairfield JACK RUSSELL Mathematics and Science Cornish MICHAEL JACKONIS Mathematics and Science Sigma Alpha Epsilon Dover-Foxctoft STUART JACKSON GERARD E. JACQUES DAVID W. JOHNSON EDWARD E. JOHNSON ERNEST JOHNSON Physical Education Forestry Engineering Physics Electrical Engineering History and Government Phi Mu Delta Waterville Delta Tau Delta Lambda Chi Alpha Delta Tau Delta Falmouth Reading. Mass. Augusta Belgrade 161 mfrmm EVERETT E. JOHNSTON Electrical Engineering Auburn ALISON JONES History Maiden, Mass. DAVID W. JONES Wildlife Conservation Sigma Nu Kittery ROBERT G. JONES Mechanical Engineering Providence, R. I. JOHN J. JORDAN Civil Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Oakhurst. N. J. HOWARD KAT2 Business Administration Tau Epsilon Phi Yonkers. N. Y. LAUREL L. KEALIHER Modem Languages Phi Mu Rumford TERENCE A. KEEP Mechanical Engineering Delta Tau Delta Farminplon FRANCIS R. KEENAN Arts and Sciences Lambda Chi Alpha WAYNE KEENE Engineering Physics Booth ha V Harbor JAMES A. KELLEY Business and Economics Phi Eta Kappa Stratton DANA KIERSTEAD Business Kappa Sigma Gardiner RALPH J. KELLEY Business Sigma Phi Epsilon Bangor J|pip..-. ' - ,: ' X ' ' BARBARA J. KELLEY Sociology Alpha OmicTon Pi Stillwater LAWRENCE R. KINCAID Geology Tau Epsilon Phi Skowhegan GORDON F. KING Business and Economics Bangor RICHARD L. KELSO Business Beta Theta Pi Presque Isle THEODORE P. KHOURY Business and Economics Bangor WALTER C. KING, III Business and Economics Alpha Tau Omega Pennington, N. J. GERALD B. KINNEY Psychology Bangor 162 ROBERT J. KOLOUCH PRISCA C. LABBE EDWARD R. LADD JOHN G. LAING PAUL R. Engineering Physics Theta Chi Belmont, Mass. Chemistry Biddeford Wildlife Conservation Brewer Business and Economics Phi Kappa Sigma Biddeford LALUMIERE, JR Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon Falmouth JUNIORS . . . WILLIAM LAMBERT Klfctrical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lewiston PAUL LAMOREAU Agricultural Engineering Presque Isle LORRAINE LANDER French Alpha Omicron Pi Augusta PAIRIUA I. LANDRY Education Brewer JOHN M. LANE Forestry Tau Kappa Epsilon Bangor RICHARD J. LAW Mechanical Engineering Phi Eta Kappa Brewer WALTER C. LAWRENCE Mechanical Engineering Harrington THOMAS W. LARKIN, JR. Business and Economics Phi Gamma Delia W. THOMAS LEADBETTER Business Administration Alpha Tau Omega Owl ' s Head DONALD G. LEBLANC Business Alpha Tau Omega Madison RONALD E. LECLAIR JANE LEDYARD ALBERT LEGARE VINCENT LEMIEUX HENRY C. LERANDEAU Biology Sigma Chi Orono Business and Economics Bath Business and Economics Biddeford Zoology North Vassal bore Forestry Marlboro, N. H. 163 ' CLASS OF 1958 . . . GERALD H. LESS Psychology Banpor SEABURY B. LIBBY Business Administration La Grange STUART E. LIBBY Chemistry South Portland WILLIAM B. LIBBY Mathematics Delta Tau Delta Stonington RONALD A. LITTLEFIELD Civil Engineering Ogunquit CHARLES H. LOGUE, JR. Business and Economics Sigma Chi Melrose, Mass. HSH GEORGE M. LORD Mathematics and Science Beta Theta Pi Bucksport LAWRENCE R. LOWD Electrical Engineering Theta Chi Portland NHAL F. LOWELL Mechanical Engineering Old Town LINWOOD E. LUFKIN Agricultural Engineering Alpha Gamma Rho Levant 164 HENRY D. LUNN WATSON W. LUNT ARTHUR H. LUSTH JOHN F. LYMBURNER WILLIAM F. LYNCH Sorial Studies Littleton History and Government Sigma Phi Epsilon Mount Desert Engineering Physics Yarmouth History and Government Sigma Chi Bar Harbor Education Kappa Sigma Holyoke, Mass. G. HOWARD LYON F rfslry Ossining, N, Y. mary jane McCarthy Hume Economics Lewiston WILLIAM McCLAY Education Mars Hill JOHN s. Mccormick Civil Engineering Farmington PAUL J. L. McCOURT Physical Education Phi Mu Delia Bath DAVID L. McCRACKEN Civil Engineering Sigma Chi Cumberland MURRIE MacDONALD Journalism Delia ' Delta Delta Rumford WILLIAM E. McEVOY Business Kappa Sigma Need ham, Mass. DONALD F. McEWEN Business and Economics Dexter WILLIAM E. MacHARDY Education Pki Mu Delta Westbrook CHARLES A. McHENNA History Tau Kappa Epsilon Old Orchard Beach ROBERT F. McKOWN Mathematics Phi Kappa Sigma Wellesley, Mass. DALE I. McLEAN Electrical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon Augusta WALTER E. MacLEAN Psychology Lambda Chi Alpha Saco GEORGE E. McVETY Zoology Bangor RICHARD J. MARY E. MAHER RICHARD B. MALCK GRAYDON M. MANN MARY L. MANNY McWILLIAMS English Botany Business and Economics English Mechanical Engineering Delta Delia Delia Delia Tau Delta Sigma Phi Epsilon E. Millinocket Delta Tau Delta Hallowell Weatfield, N. J. Livermore Falls Lewiston THA MANSFIELD RICHARD P. MARSHALL ALPHEGE J. MARTIN PHILIP T. MARTIN NANCY J. MASTERS Home Economics Mathematics Education Physical Education Mathematics Alpha Omicron Pi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Mu Delta South Paris So. Weymouth. Mass, Winslow Old Orchard Beach Rumford 165 ARTHUR F. MAYO, III GEORGE H. MAYO ARTHUR F. MEAD, JR. JOYCE A. HEADER RONALD K. MELENDY History and Government Business Civil Engineering Mathematics Education Alpha Tau Omega Phi Gamma Delta Phi Mu Delta Phi Mu Wilton Bath Windsor Bloorafield. N. J. China CATHERINE L. MELLEN JACK N. MELTZER ALAN F. MERRITT ETIENNE F. MESSINGER JERROLD J. MICHAEL Business Administration Zoology Business Civil Engineering Education Granby, Mass. Tau Epsilon Phi Beta Theta Pi Accord. N. Y. Kappa Sigma Banpnr East Greenwich, R. I. Fairfield BRAD E. MICHAELS Mechanical Engineering Milltown LEO J. MORA ; Kl Wildlife Conservation Lambda Chi Alpha Branford, Conn. JOHN C. MILLETT Business and Economics Brewer REYNOLD J. MOREAU Mathematics Old Town CHRISTOPHER A. MOEN Business and Economics New York. N, Y. ROBERT MORGAN Business and Economics East Millinocket IMOGENE M. MOLLISON History Delta Delta Delta Belfast JOHN P. MORRILL Business and Economica South Brewer DAVID F. MOORE Forestry Theta Chi Verona, N. J. W c VERNON L. MOULTON Physical Education Phi Gamma Delta Bridgton 166 WILLIAM R. MOULTON Chemical Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Livermore Falls RALPH G. MUNROE, JR Electrical Engineering Rehoboth, Mass. JAMES G. MURPHY JUDY A. MURRAY PETER A. MUZEROLL Chemistry English Business and Economics Sigma Phi Epsilon Chi Omega Delta Tau Delta Springfield, Mass. Portland Waterville JUNIORS . . . CAROLINE I. NASON Elcmenlary Education Pi Btta Phi Auburn GEOFFRY XEILEY, JR. Mechanical Engineering Sigma Nu WincheBter, Mass. HAZEN E. NELSON Mechanical Engineering Stockholm GEORGE W. NELSON Forestry Hampden LLEWELLYN R. NELSON Education — Biology Kappa Delta Phi Portland GEORGE H. NEWHOUSE Agricultural Engineering Phi Mu Delta Pittstield DAVID P. NEWTON Electrical Engineering Portland HERBERT L. NICKELS, III Electrical Engineering Portland CHARLES B. NICOL Civil Engineering Phi Eta Kappa Biddeford RICHARD I. NIGHTINGALE Civil Engineering Houlton GEORGE L. NODDIN Business and Economics Sigma Chi Scwall. N. J. RONALD G. OBERG Mathematics Kappa Sigma Bridgton ROBERT ORCUTT Mechanical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Biddeford PAUL M. ORCUTT Business Administration Ashland DANIEL J. ORINO Physical Education - Phi Mu Delta Rumford 167 CLASS OF 1958 . . . CONRAD M. OUELLETTE Business I . ,t,,„r,- Falls VINCENT K. OVERLOCK ALBERT E. PACKARD Music Gorham NORMAND R. PAQUETTE Mechanical Engineering Kappa Sigma Lewialon VINCENT P. PARADY Theatre Caribou 0 ilk HARRY T. PARSONS Business and Economics Alpha Tau Omega Claremont CHARLES J. PATRICK Mechanical Engineering Theta Chi San ford GEORGE C. PATTERSON Chemical Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma New Milford, Conn. DAVID E. PEAKES Chemical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Bangor ROBERT PEARSOX Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma South Portland 168 FRANKLIN L. PECHNIK ANNIE PEER Alpha Omicron Pi Blue Hill JOSEPH I. PELC Electrical Engineering Caribou BERNARD E. PELLERIN Forestry Agr. Phi Mu Delta JOSEPH D. PELLETIER History and Government Waterville Tau Kappa Epsilon South Paris Ridlonville LLEWELLYN R. PELLETIER Mechanical Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Presque Ule ROBERT J. PELLETIER Business am! Erononiics Old Town ROGER J. PEPIN Physical Education Phi Mu Delta Rumford WALTER T. PEREYRA Fisheries Sigma Chi Millington. N. J. LOIS R. PERKINS English Chi Omega Ellsworth STEVEN L. PERKINS BARBARA J. PERRY JOHN P. PERRY ALPHONSE A. PESEEKIS RALPH E. PIERPONT Cdverninent Sigma Phi Epsilon Bangor Malliematics Carmel Business Bangor History and Government Lewiston Mechanical Engineering Thomaston DEAN T. PILLSBURY Mechanical Engineering Brewer RICHARD L. PILON Business Waterville JOHN M. PINEAU Business and Economics Kappa Sigma Chisholm EDWARD R. PINKHAM Forestry Agr. Phi Kappa Sigma Fort Kent ETHEL L. PINKHAM Elementary Education East Holden WENDELL B. PINKHAM Business Delta Tan Delta Boothbay Harbor ALFRED P. PISANI Calais MADELINE F. PLAISTED Physics Livermore Falls JOSEPH A. PLAMONDON Government San ford CHARLES PLUMMER Civil Engineering Winterport DEBORA PLUMMER ROBERT C. PLUMMER LOUISE I. POHAS BARBARA PORTER RICHARD J. POURIA Home Economics Agricultural Economics Business and Economics Latin Forestry Agr. Pi Beta Phi South Paris Phi Mu Phi Mu Theta Chi Maiden, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Lexington, Mass. Lynn, Mass. 169 FRANCIS A. PREBLE Business and EconomicB Old Town NANCY A. PRESCOTT Education Teaneck, N. J. PAUL 1. PRESCOTT Chemistry Stanford f GAYLE PRINCE Home Economics Delta Zeia Miamisburg, Ohio LOWELL B. PRINCE Education Phi Eta Kappa Orr ' s Island JANICE E. PUTNAM Education Delta leta Ogunquit JANE E. QUIMBY Sociology Pi Beta Phi Farmington SALLY L. RAH Dietetics Vinal haven DAVID M. RAND Physical Education Phi Gamma Delta Augusta GARY RAST Forestry Phi Mu Delta Westport, Conn. DANIEL G. REARICK Civil Engineering Phi Eta Kappa Cranford, N, J. LESTER E. REID Chemical Engineering Brewer EDWARD A. REVELLO Education Auburn MARGARET A. RICCI Romance Languages Chi Omega Portland NANCY J. RICHARDS Sociology Winthrop PHILIP G. RICHARDS Public Management Princeton MARY E. RICHARDSON Romance Languages Old Town DONALD B. RICKER Horticulture Phi Mu Delta Turner CHARLOTTE RIEDELL Home Economics Delia Delta Delta Osterville, Mass. : o 170 VINCENT A. RIOUX Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Kappa Limeatone STERLING M. RISTEEN Electrical Engineering Tbomaston KEITH W. ROBERTS Chemical Engineering Rumford TERRY B. ROBERTS Psychology Lambda Chi Alpha Winthrop EDWARD G. RIEMENSCHNEIDER Forestry Phi Mu Delia Upper Saddle River, N. J. DONALD ROBERTSON Engineering Physics JUNIORS . MARY JANE ROBINSON Business Education Auburn WILLIAM F. ROBINSON Chemistry Charlestown, Mass. CYNTHIA ROCKWELL Medical Technology Pi Beta Phi Medford, Mbm. JOHN G. RODES Mechanical Enpineering Sigma Phi Epsilon Lexington, Mass. MERLIN L. ROLLINS Business and Economics Hallowell ANN L. ROSENBERGER Education Lexington, Mass. ALLEN A. ROSS Education Skowhegan BERNARD R. ROSS Biology Fresque Isle RICHARD J. ROSS WAYNE H. ROSS Chemical Engineering Tpu Kappa Epsilon Mexico Business Phi Gamma Delta Augusta ARTHUR W. RUDOLPH Forestry Ridgewood, N. Y. FREDERICK A. RUMMEL Chemical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon New London, Conn. WILLIAM J. RYAN History Brewer WAYNE G. SANBORN public Management Sigma Chi Bridgton WILLIAM SAVAGE Psychology Presque Isle 171 CLASS OF 1958 . . . IH D. SAWYER Joiirn:! Delia Cann Zeta len WILLIAM SAWYER History and Government Kittery Point RICHARD W. SCHINDLER History and Government Tnu Epsiion Phi Pompton Lakes, N. J, NANCY L. SCHMIDT Psycholopy Alpha Omicron Pi Need ham, Mass. WILLIAM W. SCHROEDER Agricultural Engineering Phi Eta Kappa Summit, N. J. SAUL L. SCHWIND Business an l Economics Alpha Tau Omega Rumford P % Vj r Nr V w JAMES M. SCOTT CYNTHIA M. SEARLES THOMAS SEAVEY Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Breckeyvllle, Quebec Social Studies Bangor Economics Phi Mu Delta Gardiner LAURENT E. SENECHAL Electrical Engineering Westbrook MARY E. SEYEZ English Hollywood, Florida 172 HARRY C. SHAFFER Mechanical Engineering Sigma Alpha EpsHon Westbrook JOHN R. SHANE Engineering Physics Phi Eta Kappa Winthrop MAXINE A. SHAPIRO Mathematics Great River, L. I., N. Y. RICHARD W. SHARPE chemistry Portland CLARK A. SHERMAN MARCELLA M. SHIBLES PHYLLIS E. SHIELDS EDWARD B. SHIMMIN JOSEPH W. SHIPM Education Easlport Sprcrh Phi Mu Springfield, Mass. Sociology Winterport Forestry Phi Gamma Delta Melrose, Mass. Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Kappa Greenport, L. I., N. Y. WILLIAM E. SHOEMAKER Wildlife Conservation Sigma Chi Trenton, N. J. ROBERT L. SIMMONS History and Government Sigma Phi Epsilon Portland ELIZABETH H. SLEIGHT English Pi Beta Phi Eastport ALLAN L. SMALLIDGE English Winter Harbor QUENTIN E. SMART Agricultural Engineering Lincoln ALBERT W. BURTON W. SMITH DONALD J. SMITH GAIL D. S MITH MALCOLM D SMITH, JR. Mechanical Engineering Needham, Mass. physical Education Bath History Sigma Chi We tbrook History Brunswick SMITH, JR. Poultry Phi Eta Kappa Presque Isle MORRILL F. SMITH Psychology Phi Eta Kappa Kittery MYRON L. SMITH Forestry Westboro, Mass. ROBERT C. SODERSTROM Chemistry Sigma Phi Epsilon Lexington, Mass. JEAN M. SPOFFORD Psychology Waterville ROBERT D. STANLEY History and Government Alpha Tau Omega Old Town I LE C. STARBIRD WILLIAM F. STEARNS HALVER A. STEDMAN CLIFTON C. STEVENS KATHERINE J. Home Economics Pi Beta Phi Winterport Education Kappa Sigma Rumford Social Studies Thela Chi Hartland Mechanical Engineering Madison STEWART Medical Technology Brewer 173 SANDRA STEWARD Home EconomicB Delta Zeta Skowhegan BRUCE R. STILLINGS Animal-Dairy Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho North ' Berwick JEAN C. STRATTON Biology Rockland PHILIP C. STULTZ Chemical Engineering Westbrook JAMES J. TALBOT Electrical Engineering Boston, Mass. WILLIAM lARAZHWlCH Business Administration Kappa Sigma Biddeford JAMES W. TARDIFF Business Administration Brewer MARILYN J. TARR English Alpha Omicron Pi Portland STEPHEN H. TAUB Wildlife Conservation Jamaica, N. Y. CHARLES A. THIBODEAU Physical Education Kappa Sigma Skowhegan GEORGE R. THIBODEAU Electrical Engineering Winterport ANCYL S. THURSTON Forestry Alpha Gamma Rho Saco JOHN A. THIBODEAU French Alpha Tau Omega Old Town WILLIAM C. THURSTON Business Administration Beta Theta Pi Harrisburg, Pa. LOUISE A. THOMAS Home Economics Delta Delta Delta Dover-Foxcrofl JANE E. THOMPSON English Sorr Dto LAWRENCE A. THURRELL Chemical Engineering Delia Tau Delta E. Wolfeboro, N. H. PAUL E. TIBBETTS Civil Engineering Theta Chi Hallowell ROSCOE C. TIBBETS Agricultural Engineering Hampden CLIFFORD P. TIFFANY Forestry Winsted, Conn. 174 LARRY G. TOMPKINS Agriculture Economics Alpha Gamma Rho IiUnd Falls JOHN J. TOOMEY Agriculture Economics Sigma Alpha EpsUon Jackson Hgts., L. 1., N. Y. CHARLES L. ROBERT T. TREFETHEN LOUIS E. TREWORGY TOOTHAKER Business Phillips History Alpha Tau Omega Dover-Foxcroft Chemical Engineering Brewer Lake JUNIORS . . . WILLIAM H. TREWORGY Public Manaf;einent Hampden PATRICIA TRIPP Dietetics Delta Zeta Poland JUSTIN G. TRUE Civil Enpinepring Litchfield EMERY L. TURMEL French Chisholm ROBERT B. TUTTLE Geolopy Theta Chi Westbrook WILLIAM S. TUTTLE Chemical Engineering Theta Chi Westbrook JILL E. TWEEDIE Education Phi Mu Lewiston ROBERT B. TWEEDIE Education Unity BARBARA A. TYLER Mathematics Alpha Omicron Pt Bucksport PHILIP E. UTTER Electrical Engineering Orono JOSEPH P. VAUGHN PHILIP G. VESSEY KATHLEEN C. VICKERY DAVID A. WAITE WILLIAM G. WALDRON Biology Ozone Park, L. I., N. Y. Electrical Engineering While Plain., N. Y. Modern Languages Pi Beta Phi Hampden Forestry Phi Kappa Sigma Concord, Mass. Business Alpha Tau Omega Falmoulh-Forside . _. 175 CLASS OF 1958 . . . LOIS E. WARD Mathematics Alpha Omicron Pi Dover-Foxcroft mm. PETER DONALD WATSON Mechanical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Gorham RAYMOND A, WEBB Government Milo AILEEN P. WEBSTER History and Government Auburn DANIEL WEBSTER, JR. Chemical Engineering Beta Theta Pi Green Lake CAROLINE ISABELLE WELCH Home Economics Lewlston WILLIAM B, WALKUP Technolopy Hopkintnn, Mass. HERBERT J. WARREN Engineering Physics Orono PAUL B. WEBBER Public Management Lambda Chi Alpha Camden JANE C. WELCH Education Delta Zeta Rumford 176 A. WELCH CHARLES E. WELNER STANLEY W. WESTON LEE K. WETZEL DORIS H. WHITE Forestry Physical Education Business and Economics Forestry Psychology Orono Topsham Brewer Phi Kappa Sigma Lakewood. Ohio Chi Omega Bath KOBhRTA L. WHITE English Alpha OmicTon Pi Gardiner ALLEN P. WHITkORE English Dexter DONALD li. WHITTEMORE Business and Economics Tketa Chi Island Falls SUZANNE M. WILKE Sociology Belfast VIRGINIA WHITTIER Sociology Chi Omega Winterport HOWARD P. WIDMANN Business and Economics Sigma Chi Coscob, Conn. DAVID E. WILLIAMS Education Alpha Tau Omega Fairfield GEORGE WILLIAMS Business phi Gamma Delta Waterville ROY C. WILLIAMSON Business and Economics Stalen Island, N. Y. SALLY A. WILLOUGHBY Psychology Oilfield JAMES B. WINCHELL Mechanical Engineering Freeport WALDA A. WOODWARD Poultry Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho West Baldwin GORDON K. WINCHENBACK Poultry Husbandry Sigma Phi EpsHon Friendship NORMAN E. WINSLOW Electrical Engineering Lewiston MERRILL F. WOOD Civil Engineering Phi Eta Kappa Presque Isle ROBERT C. WOODS History Sigma Nu Gardiner ROBERT E. WORTHING Education Beta Theta Pi Augusta ROSEMARY E. WRIGHT Mathematics Bangor ROBERTA J. WYER Zoology Westbrook ANNE S. WYMAN Home Economics Phi Mu Portland ROSS G. WYMAN FRANK YOUNG MALCOLM A. YOUNG JOHN J. ZALE BASIS ZANEDIS Pre-Dental Lambda Chi Alpha OroBo Business and Economics Alpha Tan Omega Bath Electrical Engineering Thela Chi BallMt Mechanical Engineering Phi Eta Epsilon Rumford Bio-Chemistry Yarmouth 177 JEANNE A, ZOIDIS Education Pi Beta Phi Bangor JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ROBERT F. ABBOTT Forestry Vanceboro ALAN M. BRIDGES History and Government Orono PHILIP L. CLOCKEDILE Zoologv Mars Hill ROBERT R, FEARON Wildlife Conservation Orono CHARLES F. AMES Spanish Presque Isle DAVID T. BRINK Forestry Lake Katrine, N. Y. RICHARD C. COREY Chemical Engineering Old Town RUDOLPHE D. FECTEAU Zoology Saco DONALD K. ASHTON Education Lewiston PAUL B. ATWOOD Education Biddeford LAWRENCE D. AYOOB Business and Economics Fort Fairfield HULDA H. BARTLETT Education Blue HiU FREDERICK C. BREUCK, JR. Business and Economics Portland ROY B. BRYANT Electrical Engineering Islesford EDWARD P. BUCKLEY Chemical Engineering Bridgewater EDWARD R. BURNHAM Agr. Econ. and Farm Mgt. Old Town GERALD A. COSMAN Mechanical Engineering Houlton DUDLEY F. COYNE Education Portland RICHARD C. DAVIS Education Brunswick RICHARD G. DAVIS Mechanical Engineering Freepoit DOMENIC P. FEDERICO Business and Economics Portland ROBERT D. FITZPATRICK Chemistry Brunswick JERALD L. FLETCHER Engineering Physics Brewer FARNHAM FOLSOM Education Augusta FRED E. BERGQUIST Engineering Physics Boothbay Harbor RICHARD I. BUZZELL Agriculture Belfast WALTER N. DAVIS History and Government Concord, N. H. MILTON FRIEND Wildlife Conservation Maiden, Mass. MARTIN J. BERRIGAN French Garrett Park, Md. NORMAN T. CARVELL Zoology Biddeford ROBERT J. DESJARDINS Civil Engineering Great Works JEAN F. GALLAGHER English Winthrop DAVID R. BILLINGS Civil Engineering Seal Harbor DORIS V. CHAPMAN English Orono GERALD J. DOIRON History and Government Orono RICHARD GARNACHE Engineering Physics Biddeford JOHN M. BOSSE BtiBinesa and Economics Millinocket ROLAND F. CHASSE Chemical Engineering Buckaport GARNETT M. DOW Chemistry Bangor ROBERT E. GARNETT Education Jonesport FRANK P. BOSTROM Mechanical Engineering Bangor LLOYD W. CHETLEY Civil Engineering Orono ROGER L. DUNCAN Agriculture Presqtie lale RICHARD A. GEIER Forestry Fairlawn, N. J. GEORGE H. BOURASSA Forestry Rumford RAE E. CLARK Home Economics Thomaston WALTER B. DURGIN Forestry Auburn EMIL H. GEORGI Mechanical Engineering Bangor PHILIP R. BOWEN Business and Economics Belfast 178 ORRIN B. CLIFFORD Chemical Engineering Auguita DONAL G. ELLINGTON Chemical Engineering Biddeford GEORGE F. GOHN History and Government Port Washington, L. I., N. Y. DAVID E. GONYA Mechanical Engineering Bangor PAUL J. HOPKINS Chemical Engincerinp Vinalhaven GILBERT LEVY Elc -triral Engineering Congers, N. Y. FREDERICK A. MILTON History and Government Auburn CHARLES G. PERRY Ediiration Rockland PHILIP A. GONYAR Education Or..n.. VERNON A. HOWARD Geology Portland WARREN H. LOVELESS English Vinalhaven HOMER P. MORRISON Civil Engineerinf; Thomaston HOLLIS D. PHELPS, JR. Eduration Old Town JAMES L. GOOD Engineering Physics Buckspnrt BRUCE M. JAMES Chemical Engineering Auburn JOSEPH C. LYFORD Mechanical Engineering Dover-Foxcroft RAYMOND C. MORRISON Mechanical Engineering Waban, Mass. ROGER R. PICARD Mechanical Engineering Bangor DAVID F. GOULD Electrical Engineering Bangor ARNOLD O. JOHNSON Psychology West Bath JOSEPH F. McBRINE Education Old Town FRANKLYN MOSHER chemical Engineering Oakland CARLETON E. PLUMER Engineering Physics DAVID G. GOVE Civil Engineering South Bristol WAYNE W. JOHNSON Business and Economics Belfast MARIE K. McBRINE Eiluration Old Town JOHN D. MURPHY Forestry Hope Valley, R. I. FRANQS J. PRUE Civil Engineering Orono CHRISTINA H. GRAY Education Orono DONALD B. KEITH Mechanical Engineering Portland PATRICK E. McCarthy History and Government Naples ALLAN J. NADEAU Chemical Engineering Kennebunk RONALD E. RANCO Education Wells FRANK J. HALIK, JR. Electrical Engineering Lake Ronkonkoroa, N. Y. RICHARD C. KEITH Business and Economics York Beach GEORGE McCUTCHEON English Bangor MARIN O. NELSON Zoology Natick, Mass. PAUL B. REYNOLDS Mechanical Engineering South Portland ROBERT T. HALL, JR. Engineering Physics Lubec ROBERT W. KELLEY Business and Economics Veazie ROBERT H. McFARLAND Electrical Engineering Orono RAYMOND W. NELSON Wildlife Conservation Barnet, Vt. jAMES D. RICHARDS, JR. Education Greenville JAMES R. HAMBELTON Journalism Old Orchard LAWRENCE V. KILEY History and Government South Brewer MARJORIE D. McGUIRE GEORGE L. NODDIN Home Economics Mexico Business and Economics Sewell, N. J. ALICE G. ROBINSON Education Southwest Harbor CLIFFORD E. HARPER Education Rockland KENNETH H. KINNEY Education Eastport WALTER L. McISSAC Electrical Engineering Bucksport JOHN G. NOEL Zoology Veazie THOMAS EDWARD ROBINSON Engineering Physics Oakland MILLARD D. HARRISON History and Government Bucksport RONALD H. KNIGHT Journalism Brunswick RICHARD Mclaughlin Electrical Engineering Kingfield RICHARD D. NORTON Geology Cornish PHILIP O. RUSSELL Civil Engineering Kennebunk BARBARA A. HASEY Sociology Bangor EDWARD R. LADD Wildlife Conservation Bangor ERIC D. McMillan Electrical Engineering Cape Neddick CHARLES ODONNELL Education Limestone ROBERT A. SAIA Geology Astoria, N. Y. RICHARD. G. HAUPT Dairy Plant Management Summit, N. J. ARJE LATZ Psychology Lewiston FRANK J. MACK, JR. Business and Economics Orono GERARD J. O ' REILLY Poultry Husbandry Orono DAVID B. SCOTT Engineering Physics Cape Elizabeth SIDNEY G. HAWKES Business and Economics Oilfield PORTER D. LEIGHTON Business and Economics Damariscotta CLIFFORD D. MADORE Education Madawaska WILLIAM PALMER, III History and Government Blue Hill HARRY A. SHAIN Geology Red Beach STACEY L. HAYWARD Education Machias MERLE E. LENFEST Chemistry Brewer CHARLES D. MAGOON Wildlife Conservation Richford, Vt. HARTLEY M. PEAKES Education Hilo JOHN G. SHAW Business and Economics Bangor ALBERT C. HENRY, JR. Public Management Wickford. R. I. ROBERT H. LEVINE PAUL J. Business and Economics English Bangor St. Agatha MARIN JOHN J. PELLETIER Forestry Old Town STANLEY A. SHAW, JR. Education Bangor 179 RICHARD J. SILVER Mathematics Wilton LAWRENCE H. WOOD Electrical Engineering West Hempstead, N. Y. DAVID p. SLEEPER Mechanical Engineering Short Hills, N. J. JOHN C. WORLEY Sociology Bangor GARY DUNN SMITH English Brownville Junction MILLARD C. SPENCER Chemistry Bangor BRUCE G. ST. LEDGER Chemical Engineering Skowhegan ALBERT D. STROMBACK Electrical Engineering Hartland CONRAD G. TESSIER Business and Economics Livermore Falls JAMES H. TURNER Chemical Engineering Cheshire, Conn. PATRICIA TWITCHELL Home Economics Turner RICHARD K. VARICK Forestry Damariscotta CLYDE D. WALTON Horticulture Monmouth BASIL P. WENTWORTH Agr. Econ. and Farm Mgt. Brooks EUGENE R. WHITE Engineering Physics East Newport ROBERT M. YOUNG, JR. Education West Paris l!«lf|l!ll im m ' M  ' -,j£jgg JOHN E. WHITMORE Education Portland HAROLD O. WHITTUM Physict Brewer WILLIAM J. WINWARD Mechanical Engineering North Bridgton ,¥? « ' ? -; 180 ■J ,- . y. t ijf i , -y E:E:E:i ■■■Nil ■■■k ' li f I I : , I mnf SSEiE: EiEiEf ESSiE: ■■Jil ilii ■■■■■■■■■. isaai ' M mm I jllljli ll l l ! l - l ||■l «  Wl w l l■WW ■IWl ■-%y  i ORGANIZATIONS . . . 183 ALL MAINE WOMEN . . . First row: L. Whitcomb, J. Barker, president, F. Roderick, F. Raymond. Second row: S. MacKenzie, E. Brackett, D. Marshall, P. Wade. Absent: M. Kilpatrick. SKULLS . . . Left to right: W. English, W. Sterritt, H. Elliot, E. DeGrasse, P. Taiganites, P. Peirson, J. Edgar, R. Jones. Back row: S. Huston, T. Cooper. 184 SOPHOMORE EAGLES . . . First row: N. Nelson, W. Pickard, I. King, G. Giostra, D. Cookson, president, S. Mayo, R. Stocek. Second row: J. Black, C. Eberbach, W. Springer, T. Bowen, B. Probert, M. Ouellette, J. McCarthy, J. Vamvakias, R. Pease. First row: M. Ketchum, A. Cruikshank, M. Minnehan, A. Tompkins, H. Inman, G. Soule, C. Anderson, J. Collins, J. Dow. Second row: B. Covell, J. Kitteridge, J. Webster, A. Lane, M. Schmidt, C. Stevenson, C. Anderson, B. Hynman, A. Martin, B. Ward. SOPHOMORE OWLS . . . 185 First row: G. Cote, B. Kelly, J. White, B. Blodgett, G. Drivas, Rev. R. Batchelder. Second row: B. Cope, F. Weston, C. Hawkes, C Boothby, P. Duffy, R. Hodgdon. STUDENT RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATION . The goals of the Student Rehgious Association, better known as SRA, include fostering understanding and co- operation among the recognized faith groups, promoting religiously motivated activities from which the entire campus may benefit, and the advancement of religion as a realistic and important part of college life. Following these ideals, SRA has through the year held as its major projects, promotion of student-faculty relations, backing the Good-Will Chest drive, and the sponsorship of Brotherhood Week and Religious Emphasis Week. SRA officers of the 1956-57 term include Judith White, president, and Bill Blodgett, vice president. The Rev. Richard Batchelder is the group ' s advisor. MAINE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION . . . MCA is the campus Protestant church. Af- filiated with the national YMCA and YWCA movements, the Maine Christian Association holds as its purpose the provision of ample opportunity for meaningful religious expres- sion during the formative college years. Sunday morning worship is conducted in the Little Theatre of the Administration Building; panel discussions, and lectures are all a part of the Sunday and Wednesday evening pro- grams and Friday night is devoted to supper and recreation at the MCA house. This year ' s officers are: Robert Hodgdon, president; Jeanne Brooks, vice president; Con- nie Brow, secretary; Richard Merrill, treasurer. MCA director is the Rev. William McGinnis. First row: R. Merrill, J. Brooks, Rev, W. McGinnis, R, Hodgdon, C. Brow, R. Rand. Second row: P. Clapp, G. Prince, M. Glack, J. Burgess,, J. White, J. Grossman, H. Gray. Third row: W. Flagg, C. Boothby, J. Goodman, R. Lasselle. 186 NEWMAN CLUB . . . Newman Club, the organization for Catholic students, holds as its aim the conservation of the special interests and the strengthening of the faith of Catholic students, so that their spiritual growth will keep pace with their in- tellectual development. The program combines religious, intellectual, and social activities. Newman officers are: James Hambelton, president; Richard Barter, vice president; Geor- gette Cote, recording secretary; Mary Minne- han, corresponding secretary. First row: M. Minnehan, M. McCann, M. Sanborn, M. L. Cook, J. Hambelton, F. Gott, K. Vickery, G. Cote. Second row: L. Bellefleur, C. Allen, P. Duffy, Rev. Dallaire, D. Barter. First row: M. Livingston, B. Cope, A. Rubin, Rabbi Elephant. Second row: L. Janicola, N. Levcoe, J. Singal, R. Hyman, M. Simon. HILLEL FOUNDATION . . Hillel foundation is designed to provide the Jewish college student with a better acquaint- ance of the Jewish faith and the cultural as- pects of Judaism. Religious, cultural, social, and interfaith activities include Friday evening Sabbath services, lectures, discussions, and re- ligion classes. Officers include: Bernard Cope, president; Murray Simon, vice president; Ann Rubin, sec- retary; Herbert Cohen, treasurer. Left to right: F. Weston, J. Simpson, B. Kelley. CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION Canterbury is the Episcopal Church on cam- pus. Under the guidance of the Rev. John T. Mason, Jr., the student and faculty members have the opportunity to study, worship, and socialize in a Christian fellowship. Activities include Monday evening discussions with reg- ular meetings on Wednesday evenings. This fall, Canterbury built a new chapel to accom- modate its increasing membership. Canterbury officers include: Franklin Wes- ton, president; Barbara Kelly, vice president; Jody Simpson, secretary; and Clyde Walton, treasurer. DIRECTOR BRICKER MAINE MASQUE . . . THE MAINE MASQUE, FOUNDED AT THE UNIVERSITY IN 1906, CONTIN- UED THIS YEAR TO PROVIDE THE CAMPUS WITH EXAMPLES OF THEATRE AS A FINE ART, IN A VARIETY OF TOP-RATE PRESENTATIONS . . . THE FIRST PERFORMANCE OF 1956 WAS THE CRUCIBLE, A HIGH PITCH- ED DRAMA ABOUT THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS ... IN MAY THE LITTLE THEATRE BECAME THE SCENE OF BERNARD SHAW ' S TANTALIZING CAN- DIDA . . . HOMECOMING PRESENTATION WAS BERNADINE, A DELIGHTFUL INTER- PRETATION OF THE TEEN AGE MIND. THE DECEMBER PLAY WAS RATED HEADLINES WITH THE COLLEGE PLAYERS ' FINE VERSION OF THE CURRENT MOTION PICTURE HIT, ANASTASIA . . . DESERVING SPECIAL MENTION FOR OUTSTANDING ACTING ARE MINGIE McCANN AND BRAD SULLIVAN, WHO SHARED HONORS IN SEVERAL OF THIS SEASON ' S MASQUE SUCCESSES . . . ANASTASIA The recognition scene BERNADINE The cast takes a bow BERNADINE . . . Teen age minds MASQUE EXEC COUNCIL— B. Sul- livan, Prof. Bricker, J. Crossman, R. Hyman, E. Collins, L. Berry, W. John- son, R. Burnham, W. Blodgett, P. Parady. MAINE THE SCHOOL YEAR OF 1936-57 WAS ONE OF PER- SONAL JOURNALISM, FRONT PAGE TABLOIDISM, AND FLAMING ISSUES FOR THE MAINE CAMPUS UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF JOHN A. LITTLEFIELD. THE YEAR WAS HIGHLIGHTED BY EXCELLENT LAST MINUTE COVERAGE SUCH AS THAT OF THE SPECTACULAR THETA CHI FIRE . . . NOT TO MEN- TION THE CAMPUS CONTROVERSIAL AND UNPREC- EDENTED PUBLIC SUPPORT OF A PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE . . . WITH THE LATTER STAND, THE CAMPUS ITSELF MADE THE HEADLINES THROUGH- OUT THE STATE. EDITOR LITTLEFIELD and friends . . . CITY EDITOR DAMON Tea Room chit-chat BILL FARLEY A Senate in JIM HAMBELTON an editorial? 190 CAMPUS . . . THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief John A. Littlefield Business Manager H. Maxwell Burry, Jr. City Editor Edwin H. Damon, Jr. Editorial Page Editor James R. Hambelton Make-up Editors Joseph J. Lorfano William O. Farley Sports Editor Donald E. Cookson Society Editor Joyce-marie Crockett Reporters Murrie MacDonald, Leslie Spaulding, Terri Hibbard, Nancy Waisanen, Mary Maher, Judy Sawyer, Phyllis Warren, Mary Ann Schmidt, Judi Williams, Maroon George, James Chick, Ronald Knight, Joseph McCarthy. Photographers Wayne Johnson, Richard Raphael, M. David Sclair DON COOKSON The bear facts MAX BURRY cut down, cut down! BUSINESS ASSOCIATES Advertising Manager LOUIS W. MATHEWS Circulation Manager BETSY SLEIGHT Circulation Assistants CAROL BURRY, ROBERT CHIC SOCIETY EDITOR CROCKETT pinnings, engagements . . . PRESS CLUB— M. MacDonald, J. Chick, J. Williams, J. Littlefield, president, B. Sleight, secretary, M. Burry, treasurer, W-. Farley. 191 PRISM . . . EDITOR MAHER ASSOCIATE EDITOR THOMPSON The PRISM, financed and sponsored by the Junior class, presents a pictorial review of life at Maine. The PRISM, 1958 version, attempts to depict the renowned Maine Hello in its various phases. SPORTS EDITOR SCHROEDER ANN DUNNE AND BILL EUSTIS 192 PRISM STAFF Mary E. Maher Editor-in-Chief John Lymburner Business Manager Irving A. Pierce Faculty Advisor Jane E. Thompson Associate Editor Ann Dunne Seniors William Eustis Juniors Stewart Atkinson, Frank Young Organizations William Schroeder, Richard Law Men ' s Athletics Dorothy Giipatrick Women ' s Athletics William Lynch Fraternities Murrie MacDonald Sororities Jane Dudley Administration Judith Webster _ Sophomores Mary E. HoUeran Freshmen Assistants: Aileen Webster, Jacquelyne Carter, Judy Sawyer, Louise Pohas, Catherine Mellen Business Assistant: David Williams BUSINESS MANAGER LYMBURNER SPORTS EDITOR GILPATRICK ADVISOR PIERCE EDITORS MacDONALD, LYNCH mm.m J :. ' j: ia;i - ' ' Jr. 193 OFF-CAMPUS WOMEN . . . Off -Campus woman officers include: K. Joyce Stewart, president; Judith Kittredge, vice president; Ruth Sclair, secretary; Ardene Delano, treasurer; Elizabeth Ward, social chairman. First row: P. Brockway, S. Springer, M. Ifiil, B. Ward, A. Vomvoris, J. Stewart. Second row: L. Bowden, J. Furrow, A. Clark, L. Babkirk, J. Kittredge, E. Murray. OFF-CAMPUS MEN... Officers of Ocummo, which is the official name for the Off -Campus men, are: Seabury Libby, president; Ernest Mollis, vice president; and Paul MacLeod, secretary-treasurer. Left to right: P. MacLeod, S. Libby. 194 MAINE OUTING CLUB... Left to right: D. Pool, L. Lenz, N. Hogan, B. Plaisted, N. Burnham, W. Seaward. The Maine Outing Club is composed of a group of students who express their common interest, out-of-door activity, in a wide variety of separate activities such as skiing, mountain climbing, rock cHmbing, and canoeing. The Pack and Pine acts as the governing council of the club and members are elected yearly by the entire club on the basis of participation, interest, and attendance at meet- ings. The Pack and Pine conducts the business of the club, schedules, and leads the many trips and activities. Officers are: Edward Hogan, president; Warren Seaward, vice president; Diane McGuire, secretary; Ronald Millier, treasurer; Sally Willoughby, historian. The Square Dance Club is sponsored by the Women ' s Athletic Association and meets Tuesday evenings in the Women ' s Gym. Students receive instruction in old and square dancing and have the opportunity to dance and learn to call. In addition to weekly meetings, the club participates in the Penny Carnival, W.A.A. picnic, and the New England Folk Festival. The club sponsors an annual stag dance, the Hoe-Down Hop, to which other Maine colleges are invited. The officers are: Nathalie Shea, president; Harry Per- cival, vice president; Mary Richardson, secretary; Ray- nold Holmes, treasurer. Miss Marion Rogers serves as faculty advisor. SQUARE DANCE CLUB . . First row: P. Pingree, M. Arey, A. Cookson, S. Brown, N. Shea, G. Dibbon, M. Richard- son, S. Mcguffin, J. Biscoe. Second row: J. Crouse, H. Percival, B. Eustance, B. Ashby, D. Pool, D. Gallagher, R. Holmes, R. Fitzgerald. 195 THE MEMORIAL UNION . . . GOVERNING . . . BOARD . . . First row: Mr. Weidhass, M. Turran, Arthur Mayo, president; Jane Dudley, secretary; Mr. Jones, Union Director and advisor; D. Tavener, alumni advisor. Second row: L. Thurrell, F. Young, D. Lang. The Memorial Union functions with two boards, the Governing Board and the Activities Board. The Govern- ing Board is composed of representatives of the faculty, administration and student body. The duties of the Governing Board are to define the policies and to be responsible for the operation of the Memorial Union. The Activities Board is composed entirely of students and is responsible for the program and activities of the activity committees. This board includes the officers of the Union plus the Chairmen of the Dance, Games and Tourna- ments, House, and other committees. The Memorial Union offers food service in the Bear ' s Den. It also provides catering service for teas, coffees, and dances. Meeting rooms and lounges are available for relaxing and reading, playing the piano or watching television. The Newscounter maintains photo-developing and mailing services. Candy, cigarettes, papers and maga- zines are on sale. Many games, records, and magazines are available at the Newscounter for use in the Union Building. The Game Room with facilities for billiards and table tennis was opened last year. In addition, lockers are available for those wishing them. First row: N. Hilchey, J. Dudley, Arthur Mayo, president; Frank Young, vice president; Miriam Turran, secretary-treasurer; J. Burnham. Second row: D. Lang, L. Thurrell. ACTIVITIES BOARD . . 196 NEAI MATHETAI . . . The honor society, Neai Mathetai, bearing a Greek name meaning young scholar, was established at the University of Maine in 1925. Its members, tapped each spring, are the ten top-ranking freshman women, selected on the basis of their scholastic record for the fall semester. The purpose of this organization is to promote a higher standard of learning and to encourage scholastic achievement among freshman women. Neai Mathetai is the only underclass honor society on campus. Officers are: Elizabeth Pope, president; Dorothy Woods, secretary-treasurer; and Enid Marshall, social chairman. i 0f -,. First row: Enid M. Marshall, Gloria Nan Adler, Gay Soule, Elizabeth Pope, Dorothy Woods, Judith Adams, Barbara Coleman. Second row: Joan Dow, Judith Kittredge, Ruth Sclair. SCABBARD AND BLADE . . . f ' rt ft f :|: ,. , t; t,t ti.fft.it 1 1 Lf «,; • : The National Society of Scabbard and Blade chapter at Maine, D Com- pany, Second Regiment, was installed on the campus in 1916 for the purpose of maintaining and raising the military standards of higher education. Today, this company is part of a society which has found national re- nown, being represented by one hun- dred and twenty-six companies in most of the major colleges and universities sponsoring ROTC programs, having an active and alumni enrollment of over 56,000 members. Scabbard and Blade Society 197 THE UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA... THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, CONDUCTED BY MR. EARLE MELENDY, PROVIDES AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE PEOPLE WHO ENJOY MUSIC TO PARTICIPATE IN PLAYING A VARIETY OF SYM- PHONIC WORKS. DURING THE YEAR, THE ORCHESTRA PERFORMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS INCLUDING THE VESPERS CONCERT IN DECEMBER, THE FORMAL CON- CERT, MUSIC NIGHT, AND ASSEMBLIES. THE OFFICERS ARE: SARAH CHIPMAN, PRESIDENT; AND ROBERTA WHITE, SECRETARY-TREASURER. 198 MU ALPHA EPSILON Left to right: B. Rand, R. White, J. Ernst, R. Hutchinson, B. Arnold, S. Chipman, R. Bryant, L. Kealiher, J. Davidson, C. Eberhardt, J. Quimby. THE MAINE BAND . . . Under the direction of Mr. Francis G. Shaw, the band performs at all home games and State Series football games, several assemblies, and two Maine Day parades. Programs are presented as part of the annual Music Night and the Pops Concert, and each year the Band presents at least one concert off campus. Officers of the Band for 1956-57 are: Christopher Fuller, president; Jean Ann Davidson, vice-president; Stanley Shaw, treasurer. Mu Alpha Epsilon is an honorary music society founded to further interest in music at the University of Maine and to co-ordinate the activities of the musical organiza- tions on campus. The officers are: R. Bruce Arnold, president; Robert Hutchinson, vice president; Jean Ann Davidson, secretary; Sarah Chipman, treasurer; Professeur Lewis Niven is ad- visor. First row: M. Swan, J. Shaw, D. Bryant, C. Fuller, M. Tukey. Second row: P. Landry, B. Hamilton, L. Bowden, G. Pierce, B. Reynolds, D. Chapman, B. Lunt, R. Brown, B. Hersom. Third row: T. Hibbard, J. Goodell, D. Upton, J. Lyon, P. Smith, P. Blackett, M. Libby, C. Anderson, B. Dow, D. Devereux. Fourth row: M. Bancroft, J. Ward, J. Small, D. Foster, D. Dunnack, G. Skillin, P. Libby, J. Burgess, J. Elmore, C. Rockwell. Fifth row: D. Lunt, L. Nelson, F. Etheridge, R. Harvey, F. Irish, J. Hennings, B. Lovejoy, L. Fogelman, R. Currier, D. Merrill, G. McDaniels, C. Low, C Lewis, A. Warner, C. Webster, W. Stewich, P. Roberts, J. Turner, J. Davidson, D. Clark, J. Brooks, L. Lowd, C. Mueller, D. Ireland. WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB . . . First row: L. Ward, N. Small, J. Caton, C. Webster, B. Miles, M. Manning, L. Niven, A. Rosenberger, C. Ayer, B. Lunt, G. Mallet, D. Chapman. Second row: C. Ayer, E. Kelley, M. Roberts, M. Coleman, M. Rancourt, D. Fritz, J. Knight, R. Chase, B. Porter, J. Adams, T. Osier, V. Thurston. Third row: C. Mellen, N. Small, R. Colwell, S. Gadaire, S. Rae, C. Allen, A. Tompkinson, T. Goranites, B. Hasey, M. Black, S. McGuffin, B. Smith. Fourth row: B. Coleman, J. Clayter, D. Woods, M. Coffin, M. Plaisted, D. Getchell, L. Grant, J. Crockett, A. Nichols, E. Hibbard, E. Collins, J. Murray, L. Hoyt, D. Wiseman, C Loud, R. Terrill. UNIVERSITY SINGERS . . The University Singers were organized this year in order to provide a place for singers whose talents and interests would permit them to work at their top capacity. The group is a diversified one and its present roster con- tains only one music major, the others representing most of the colleges on campus. Members of the University Singers include: Janice Grossman, Jane Ernst, Gail Mallet, Alicia Nichols, Gayle Prince, Ann Rosenberger, Charlotte Webster, sopranos; Joan Currier, Sally Curtis, Donna Fritz, Laurel Hoyt, Betty Ann Smith, altos; Willard Endicott, William Eustis, Albert Packard, Torrey Sylvester, tenors; Bruce Arnold, Stewart Atkinson, Norman Buzzell, George Meehan, basses; Russell Newbert, accompanist. The director is Professor Lewis Niven. First row: A. Nichols, R. Newbert, D. Fritz, C. Webster, L. Hoyt, A. Rosen- berger, W. Endicott, W. Eustis, G. Meehan. Second row: G. Mallet, S. Cur- tis, L. Niven, A. Packard, J. Currier, B. A. Smith, G. Prince, T. Sylvester, S. Atkinson, N. Buzzell, B. Arnold. f .- v The Glee Club Sing at Vespers -yi. THE GLEE CLUB UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MR. LEWIS NIVEN IS COMPOSED OF APPROXIMATELY 120 STUDENTS. EACH YEAR THE GLEE CLUB PRESENTS FOUR MAJOR EVENTS WHICH INCLUDE THE CHRISTMAS VESPERS, MUSIC NIGHT, POPS CONCERT, AND THE MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES. THE OF- FICERS OF THE CLUB ARE: GEORGE MEEHAN, PRESIDENT; ANN ROSENBERGER, SECRETARY; FRED NEWHALL, TREASURER; AL RT PACKARD, LIBRARIAN. First row: G. Karnedy, C. Logue, L. Blackburn, A. Packard, T. Sylvester, G. Meehan, L. Niven, R. Horn, W. W. Eustis, J. Dyer, D. Mayhew. Second row: M. Tukey, B. Arnold, S. Atkinson, A. Westerberger, L. Dixon, E. Dyer, H. Anderson, D. Bennett, N. Buzzell, B. Kolouch, A. Newbert, B. Hooper, C. Allen. Third row: R. Melendy, J. Hennings, R. Wharton, H. Amrhein, F. Meader, A. Nichols, D. Wharton, B. Dubois, D. Jennings, W. Endicott, E. Henry, D. Fields. MEN ' S GLEE CLUB . . . INTERNATIONAL CLUB . . . First row: Maung Nyunt, Robert Worrick, Alicia Nichols, Mary Tilton, Florence Johanson. Second row: Ko Ko, Pascal Woldermariam, Miroslaw Czapowskyj, Ching Siong Chua. The motto of the International Club Above All Na- tions-Mankind explains clearly the purpose of the or- ganization. The officers of the club for the year 1956-57 are: Basil Farah, president; Mary Tilton, secretary; Florence Johanson, treasurer; Claude Gendron, social chairman; and Reverend Richard Batchelder, advisor. The Public Management Club is for the benefit of the students majoring in public management. Guest speakers, such as lobbyists, politicians, and salesmen, are obtained throughout the year. Officers of the club are: Leroy Picard, president; Dennis Rezendes, vice president; Rodney Pinkham, secretary-treasurer. Dr. Edward Dow and Professor Gerald Grady are advisors. PUBLIC MANAGEMENT CLUB . . . 202 First row: D. Field, D. Rezendes, L. Picard,. R. Pinkham, R. Lehman, P. Webber. Second row: G. Bouchard, W. Treworgy, W. Law, N. Cole, A. Henry. Seated: L. Reid, J. Hutchinson, B. Buzzell, Dr. W. Gardner. Rear row, standing, left to right: J. Lymburner, H. Goddard, R. Barter, Mr. W. Whiting, C. Grant. MAINE DEBATE COUNCIL . . . PI KAPPA DELTA . . . Maine Beta is the local chapter of the honorary forensic fraternity, Pi Kappa Delta. Its purpose is to serve the national society by stimulating progress in and promoting the interest of intercollegiate oratory, debate, and public speaking. The officers are: Joan Hutchinson, president; John Lymburner, vice presi- dent; Betty Buzzell, secretary-treasurer. Dr. Wofford Gardner serves as advisor. First row, left to right: H. Goddard, R. Barter, B. Buzzell, J. Hutchinson, C. Grant. Second row: Mr. W. Whiting, J. Conley, J. McKenna, D. Downing, P. Veilleux, L. Reid, Dr. W. Gard- To students interested in the field of public speaking, the Maine Debating Council offers a number of areas for participation. These include debating, orginal oratory, extemporaneous speaking, and discussion. The Council sponsors each year the Maine Debate Tournament for high school debaters and an intramural tournament for all be- ginning college debaters. Officers include: Richard Bar- ter, president; Charles Grant, vice president; Joan Hutchenson, sec- retary; Hazen Goddard, treasurer. ALPHA ZETA . . . The fraternity of Alpha Zeta is an honorary agricultural fraternity composed of male students from the College of Agriculture. The purposes of Alpha Zeta are to promote the professions in agriculture and to establish, foster, and develop high standards of scholarship, character, leader- ship, and spirit of fellowship among all its mem- bers. First row: L. Tompkins, G. Estes, P. Taiganides, O. Yoder, Q. Smart, B. Nuite. Second row: B. Clark, L. Lufkin, R. Hodgdon, J. Goodman, R. Cruickshank, R. Burnham. Tliird row: B. Manck, H. Forsythe, L. Rowe, V. Wells, W. Corris. AGRICULTURE ENGINEERS . . . The Maine Student Branch of the American Society of Agricultural En- gineers, organized in 1946, endeavors to promote the interests of the students in agricultural engineering. Each year, the Maine branch sends delegates to the Na- tional Student Branch Meeting. These trips are partially financed by spring and fall plowing projects, the labor being do- nated by the students in the department. Officers are: Quentin Smart, president; Linwood Lufkin, vice president; Kermit AUard, secretary; Robert Prescott, treas- urer; Bradford Brooks, scribe; Professor David Huntington, advisor. First row: R. Tibbetts, P. Lamoreau, L. Bowen. Second row: K. Allard, J. Dunlap, Q. Smart, L. Lufkin, B. Brooks, R. Prescott. Third row: D. Huntington, E. Dodge, L. Blackburn, G. Bridge, F. Gilman, R. Floyd, C. Dore, L. Rowe, K. Campbell, N. Rich. 204 TWAGGIES . . . The Twaggies, a branch organization of the Agricultural Club, is open for membership to all two-year students of Agriculture. AGRICULTURAL CLUB.. The Agriculture Club is the co-ordinating organization for all students in the College of Agriculture. Its purposes are to further the interest of the College of Agriculture, to advance student interest in agriculture, and to promote a closer relationship between students and faculty mem- bers. The club sponsors the annual Farmer ' s Fair and Calico Ball, which is highlighted by the selection of the Calico Queen by the university students. In the spring, a Spring Ball is held for members and their dates. The Aggie Club is o ne of the largest on campus with a total membership of approximately 150 students and faculty members. The officers for the Agriculture Club include: Ralph Gallagher, president; Charles Knowlen, vice president; Rose House, secretary; Richard Barker, treasurer; Ronald Burnham, social chairman. Alpha Zeta ' s Booth at Aggie Fair 1?0 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA . . . The college chapter of the Future Farmers of America was organized on May 10, 1939. Membership includes those students in the College of Agriculture who are preparing to teach voca- tional agriculture and all former FFA members enrolled at the University of Maine. The primary purpose of the collegiate chapter is to prepare future teachers of vocational agriculture for proficiency in conducting and advising local FFA chapters. Officers for the year 1956-57 are: Blynn Mclntire, president; Franklin Hayward, vice president; Ronald Burnham, secretary; Richard Barker, treasurer. Mr. Wallace H. Elliott is the advisor. First row: W. Elliott, B. Mclntire, D. Wadsworth. Second row: R. Burnham, R. Barker, F. Hayward, W. Wood- ward. COLLEGE 4-H CLUB. The 4-H Club at the University of Maine en- deavors to bring former 4-H members together and to further 4-H work in the state. Some of the annual activities include a booth at the Aggie Fair, a tree planting ceremony on Maine Day, at which a tree is dedicated to an outstanding person in the state, and a Christmas party with the 4-H club in Orono. Officers are: Bruce Skiilings, president; David Wadsworth, vice president; Carleine Shibles, sec- retary; Dorothy Hesketh, treasurer. First row: D. Wadsworth, B. Stillings, S. Ward, D. Hesketh, C. Shibles. A. Dow, M. Hedstrom, D. Fields. Second row: S. Brown, P. Libby, M. Bonney, G. Nuite, L. Blanchard, T. Cochran, F. Maxon, P. Small, A. Fronk, D. Norman. 206 PHILOSOPHY CLUB . . . The members of the Philosophy Club gather from time to time to discuss ideas, to listen to each other ' s papers, and to argue about a wide range of subjects. The club includes students with no formal training in philosophy as well as those who have at least a nodding acquaintance with Socrates and John Dewey. The meetings are open to all; the refreshments are good; the talk is better. Walter MacDougall serves as chairman of the group; Professeur Charles Virtue is the advisor. First row: Dr. Levinson, W. Lunt, R. Martin, W. MacDougall, D. Ward, Dr. Virture. Second row: H. Warren, F. Wilbur, P. McCarthy. First row: B. Hodgman, D. Cookson, B. Reynolds, R. Dillenback, Mr. Beckwirth, R. Hyman. Second row: F. Newhall, W. Twemblay, T. Palmer. RADIO GUILD The purpose of the Radio Guild is to provide an opportunity for students to learn the elements of radio broadcasting through practical experience and social and educational activities. The guild co- ordinates all of the extracurricular activi- ties in radio on campus. Its principal sub- sidiary is the campus radio station, WORO, a member of the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System. The faculty advisors are Dr. Gardner and Mr. Beckwith. Officers are: Fred Newhall, president; Bruce Hodgman, vice president; Robert Armstrong, station manager; Beatrice Reynolds, secretary. 207 DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN... Der Duetsche Verein, the honorary German society, is now in its fifty-fifth year. Its purposes are to promote interests in the history, literature, language, art and life of the German people, and to further sociability among the members of the verein. The monthly meetings of the club offer opportunities to learn about German lead- ers in the field of art, to listen to recordings of German music and plays, and to speak the Ger- man language. Current officers are: Douglas Hall, president; Laurel Kealiher, vice president; Madeline Plais- ted, secretary; Roberta Wyer, treasurer. First row: S. MacNichol, D. Hall, J. Watson, B. Dow, J. Porter, J. White, J. Robbins, L. Lenz. Second row: M. Thaxter, L. Kealiher, E. McCutcheon. Rock and Hammer is an organization for stu- dents interested in geology. Officers of the group this year are: Lawrence Kincaid, president; Kim Fitzgerald, vice president; and John Higgins, secretary-treasurer. ROCK AND HAMMER . . . C ' First row: P. Pingree, G. Carter, J. Higgins, C. Norburg, W. Warden, L. Kincaid, L. Spalding, R. Sterling. Second row: S. Medved, F. Bagnall, E. Foshteritz, C. Brett, M. Hirschfield, B. Saia, A. Lazarus, R. Norton, E. Henry. 208 OMICRON NU . . . Omicron Nu, national home economics honor society, was founded at the University of Maine in 1931 to rec- ognize superior scholarship and to promote leadership and research in home economics. Informal teas honor freshmen and sophomores who are on the Dean ' s list, and speakers and displays acquaint Home Economics students with the purposes of Omicron Nu. Chapter officers are: Frances Roderick, president; Bar- bara McKeaney, vice president; Mary Jane Kilpatrick, secretary-treasurer. Frances Roderick and Mrs. Mary Snyder HOME ECONOMICS CLUB . . . The Home Economics Club is affiliated with the Home Economics Clubs in Maine, and with the state and national Home Economics Clubs. The purposes of the club are to promote unity and departmental loyalty among the classes, to promote better understanding and fellow- ship between the faculty and students, to promote a professional attitude among the members, to promote objectives and to participate in programs of the American Home Economics Association. The Home Economics Club Council includes: Molly Inman, president; Gay Soule, vice president; Martha Mansfield, secretary; Merrill Warren, treasurer; Louise Thomas, social chairman. First row: C. Brow, J. Canacaris, G. Dibbon, J. Ward, S. Sinclair, P. Libby, J. Clayter, N. Higgins. Second row: J. Keith, L. Thomas, M. Warren, M. Inman, G. Soule, M. Mansfield, B. Gould, S. Steward, J. Maden, J. Daniels. Third row: J. Scovelle, J. Philbrook B. Titcomb, S. Stoody, D. Getchell, R. Stother, J. Adams, M. Weston, J. Libby, G. Hughey, D. Starbird, S. Harris, D. Grant, S. Ward, A. Richardson, L. Tilden. Fourth row: D. Paradis, V. Spear, D. Arnold, P. Jackson, B. Carroll, J. Allen, N. McCollough, M. J. McCarthy. 209 KAPPA PHI KAPPA . . . Kappa Phi Kappa is a professional educational fraternity of which the Gamma Chapter was founded at the University of Maine in 1923. The purpose of the fraternity is to en- courage young men of sound moral character and recognized ability to enter the teaching profession and to emphasize among its members social acceptance, scholarly attainment and professional ideals. The officers of the organization are: Gary Barker, president; Scott Kelly, vice president; John Heyer, corresponding secre- tary; Harry Peterson, recording secretary; William Kearns, treasurer; Thurlow Cooper, historian; and Kenneth Perry, social chairman. First row: G. Barker, S. Kelly, H. Peterson, J. Hyers. Second row: W. Keavins, T. Cooper, J. Edgar. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA . . . The Mark R. Shibles Chapter of the Future Teachers of America on the University of Maine campus offers to those students interested in a teaching career an opportunity to meet others with the same ambition and to gain professional ex- perience. The U. of M. Chapter was established on March 27, 1955, in a ceremony at the Union Building. Officers this year are: Darrold Mitchell, president; Joyce Meader, vice president; Jeanne Brooks, recording secretary; Nancy Townsend, cor- responding secretary; Jean L. White, treasurer. First row: M. Leino, J. Carter, S. Thompson, J. Meader, J. White. Second row: N. Carroll, D. Mitchell, L. Keller, L. Brewster. KAPPA DELTA PI . . . Kappa Delta Pi is the honor society for students in education. Officers of the group are: Brenda Dennison, president; Roger Sprague, vice presi- dent; Martha Leino, secretary; and Philip EKigas, treasurer. The advisor is Dean Mark Shibles. Left to right: P. Wade, M. Leino, B. Dennison, E. Pren- tiss, R. Sprague, G. Poole, P. Dugas, K. Sutherland, A. Webster. 210 SIGMA PI SIGMA . . . Sigma Pi Sigma is a national honorary so- ciety founded to promote interest in the field of physics. The members are selected on schol- arship, initiative, and general interest in physics. Throughout the year, this organization sponsors movies, speakers, and other programs to physics enthusiasts. Officers are: J. Bruce Thaxter, president; William Dorrity, vice president; Luella Elling- ton, secretary; David Ward, treasurer. First row: E. Powers, L. Ellington, M. Plaisted, D. Ward, J. B. Thaxter, W. Horrity, J. Biscol. Second row: W. Walker, R. Merrill. H. Hicks, C. Low, D. Lang. First row: J. Thompson, J. Anderson, F. Roderick, P. Kerr, Dr. J. Nichols, S. Huston. Second row: J. Sirois, B. Dow, S. MacKenzie, J. Barker, B. Buzzell, A. Rubin, J. DeMerchant, K. Vickery, L. Perkins. Third row: D. Marshall, C. Brackett, L. Whitcomb, P. Clapp, B. Bosse, J. Stone, S. Campbell, J. Burnham, L. Lander. Fourth row: C. Denbow, W. English, R. Haskell, H. Whisk, C. Mueller, R. Dillenbeck, A. Whitmore, R. Barter, J. Conley. SIGMA MU SIGMA . . . Sigma Mu Sigma, honorary psychology fraternity, was founded at the University in 1923. Membership consists of students from both the junior and senior classes who after two or more semesters of psy- chology show a marked interest in the subject and also have a high scholastic average. The officers of the organization are: Sterling Huston, president; Calvin Lad- ner, vice president; Margaret Kerr, sec- retary; and Dr. John Nichols, faculty advisor. 211 XI SIGMA PI . . . First row: E. Putnam, R. Ashman, H. Young, F. Payne, R. Fitzgerald. Second row: F. Beyer, J. Standerwick, K. Bassett, G. Levensalor, M. Czapowskyj. Xi Sigma Pi, the national forestry honor society, has fourteen chapters now in existence. At Maine, Gamma Chapter was established in 1917. The aims of Xi Sigma Pi are to secure and maintain a high standard of scholarship in forestry education, to work for the up-building of the profession of forestry and to promote fraternal relations among earnest workers engaged in forest activities. Outstanding forestry students are elected into the society each semester. The officers are: Eugene Putnam, forester; Kendall Bassett, associate forester; John Standerwick, secretary- treasurer; Robert Brown, ranger. FORESTRY CLUB . . . The Forestry Club is an organi- 2ation for all those interested in forestry and wildlife. Meetings, designed to promote interest in general and professional matters, feature outside speakers, slides, and movies on all topics related to forestry. Activities of the club include a booth at the Farmer ' s Fair and an annual Forestry banquet. 21 2 First row; M. Francis, W. Seaward, J. Welch, A. Thurston, F. Beyer, D. Clement, M. Smith, G. Castle, W. Hoyt. Second row: A. Bellwood, K. Latham, J. Murphy, D. Clifford, L. Will- cox, S. Chenoweth, P. Cotreau, E. Sampson, P. Sanborn. STUDENT AFFILIATE OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY . . . The University of Maine chapter of the American Chemical society was founded by and for the students at the University who have an interest in the field of chemistry and chemical engineering. The purposes of the society are to give the students an opportunity to become better acquainted with one another, to secure the intellec- tual stimulation that arises in professional association, and to gain experience in presenting technical material before audiences. Officers of the year are: Paul Prescott, president; Robert Soderstrom, vice president; Suzanne Bockus, sec- retary; James Murphy, treasurer; Rochard Dobson, pub- licity chairman. Left to right: S. Bockus, Dr. J. L. Wolfhagen, J. Murphy, P. Prescott, P. Labbe. SIGMA DELTA ZETA . . . Sigma Delta Zeta is the math club which was reactivated by interested stu- dents this year. Officers are: William Dorrity, president; Barbara Coy, vice president; and John M. Grant, secretary- treasurer. Left to right: D. Huntington, J. White, D. Ward, J. Grant, W. Weiler, J. Thaxter, B. Coy, W. Dorrity. 213 First row: R. Kolouch, R. Strout, B. Arnold, I. Prageman, A. Pearce, J. B. Thaxter. Second row: J. Ricker, G. Hale, W. Both, F. P. Ford, B. Bird, C. Low, W. Walker, D. Lang, J. Thomas. Third row: R. Perham. R. Nadeau, D. Whitten, W. Hutchins, G. Wormell. J. Shane, L. McLaughlin, W. Delaware, R. Merrill. TAU BETA PI . . . The Tau Beta Pi Association is a national engineering honor society. Its purposes are to mark in a fitting man- ner those who have conferred honor upon their alma mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering col- leges of America. Maine Alpha Chapter, established in 1911, has initiated over 900 members. Officers are: Bruce Arnold, president; Robert Jones, vice president; Ronald Strout, corresponding secretary; James Thaxter, recording secretary; Karl Krask, treasurer; Albert Pearce, cata- loger. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, A.I.E.E. AND LR.E. First row: W. Libby, R. Dorr, N. Bussell, M. Clark, F. Porter, L. Gould, D. McLean. Second row: L. Briggs, D. Allen, J. Libby, P. Utter, N. Winslow, W. Both, R. Strout, D. Morton, L. Lowd. Third row: A. Emery, C. Mesler, C. Brackett, V. Rioux, G. Rolevy, B. Dulac, C. Mercex. The AIEE and the IRE, student branches of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers, form a joint stu- dent organization on campus. The or- ganization endeavors to provide a link between the student and the profes- sional man. Professional attitudes and electrical engineering interests are de- veloped through fellowship with pro- fessional men. Officers of the AIEE are: Hoit Bus- sell, chairman; Robert Dorr, vice chair- man; Wesley Libby, secretary; Ed Sen- echal, treasurer. Officers of the IRE are: Fred Porter, chairman; Joe Roy, vice chairman; Steve Chester, secretary; Larry Gould, treasurer. 214 A.S.C.E. First row: P. Foley, W. Hendrickson, R. Scofield, D. Fields, D. Whitten, S. Craig, P. Cotton. Second row: L. Springer, B. Hannaford, J. Henry, S. Gadaire, K. Thomas, J. Black, E. Burns, C. Simpson, G. Gardiner, E. Holt. Third row: J. Brown, P. Oakes, E. Cooper, F. Ames, R. Cattley, G. Hale, R. Littlefield, R. Gassett G. Chesley, J. Bousfield, V. Gooch, J. Jolicoeur. A.S.CE. The purpose of the student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers is to aid the student in pre- paring himself for his chosen profession. The society does this by having professional speakers or technical movies at its meetings, student discussions and papers, and field inspection trips to engineering projects. Officers for the year are: David Fields, president; Richard Sco- field, vice president; Sylvia Gadaire, secretary; Donald Whitten, treasurer. A.S.M.E. The purposes of the American society of Mechanical Engineers are the advancement and dissemination of knov ledge of the theory and practice of mechanical en- gineering, and the presentation of a proper perspective of work in the field of engineering. Offi cers of the society at Maine are: Albert Pierce, chairman; Wilson Dyer, vice chairman; Roscoe Perham, secretary; Donald Michaud, treasurer. A.S.M.E First row; W. Hutchins, J. Bigl, L. Akers, Professor Prageman, A. Pearce, D. Michaud, R. Perham, J. Behanna, R. Etheridge. Second row: P. Chaloux, R. Duckworth, J. Scott, M. Chaloux, M. Davis, W. Vines, J. Ricker, H. Merrill, R. Prescott, F. Ford, R. Cloutier. Third row: R. Fickett, R. Bunt, R. Cleveland, H. Hugo, L. McLaughlin, M. Young, R. Hindes, C. Abbott, J. Cronin, D. Lothrop, D. Wood, J. Gorman, J. Burkette, B. Freedlander, W. Tatham, A. Anderson, C. Woodman, J. Stevenson, N. Cogswell, P. Coffin, M. McLean. 215 First row: R. Richardson, B. Hidgman, B. Dulac. Second row: J. Colon-Tirado, R. Munroe, J. Mitchell, W. Savage, L. Lowd, P. Utter, H. MacFarland. Third row: W. Fortin, G. Levy, D, Newton, D. Hodgkins, D. McLean, H. Eckman. RADIO CLUB The Maine Amateur Radio Club is one of the oldest ham radio dubs in the country. Classes in basic and advanced theory and the Morse Code, leading to F.C.C. licensing, are offered to interested students by the mem- bers. 1956-57 officers are: Larry Lowd, president; John Mitchell, vice president; Ralph Munroe, secretary; Philip Utter, treasurer. AMATEUR RADIO CLUB . . . A.I. Ch.E. The Student Chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, organized to promote the interest of students of chemical engineering, sponsors smokers, discussions, and lectures by persons from industry in pro- duction, sales, research and development. Officers are: William Sterritt, president; Jack Henrickson, vice presi- dent; Franklin Haskins, secretary; Joseph Boomer, treas- urer. CHEMICAL ENGINEERS 216 First row: J. Miniutti, W. Delaware, J. Hendrickson, B. Sterritt, L. Haskins, Ko Ko, M. Nyunt. Second row: A. Dodge, O. Clifford, C. Goodwin, D. Peakes. ■M ' 2iraE-jf-r r. MEN ' S ATHLETICS 218 1 s ;M  i Ml r 1 ■I V. tiarfjatr Tp jP - :, nii;- Ti- s::.: First row: Waite, Lane, Bessey, Wentworth, Spearin, Varner, Hostetter, Lynch, Elliot, Hastings. Second row: Tarazewich, Johnson, Hamm, Thomp- son, Emery, Huston, Cooper, Edgar, LeClair, Kraske, Bickford. Third row: McKown, Davis, Rearick, Castor, Abbott, Schroeder, Smith, Thibodeau, Getchell, Rand, Nelson, Maxcy, Akers, Janicola. Fourth row: Sanborn, Stinson, Moulton, Denbow, English, Burwell, Law, Martin, Dearborn, Burchard, Kelley, Soper, Scott. 1956-1957 ATHLETIC BOARD Wallace Elliott President Arthur Hauck Charles Crossland Albert Smaha Clifford Dutch Donald Taverner Maynard Jordan T. S. Curtis Harry Watson John Edgar Thomas Hersey Peter Kosty F. S. Youngs Carroll Denbow Ronald Rankin Joseph Cuccaro 220 FOOTBALL . . . Co-Captains COOPER AND KOSTY MAINE 40 RHODE ISLAND 7 After having lost to the Rhode Island Rams the last three years, the Maine Black Bears opened their grid- iron season with a smashing 40-7 victory. The power- ful Bears tromped through 3 touchdowns in the first half and came back equally strong in the second half with three more. Taking advantage of the Rams ' weak line, the Bears charged through it almost at will to bring down the R.I. backs before they could get the ball into action. Rhode Island fumbled 6 times, allow- ing Maine to gain complete control of the game. Only in the fourth period did the Bears allow the Rams to carry the pigskin across their goal line. The Bear squad looked good in both running and passing depart- ments, indicating that this was to be the year. Traveling down to the University of Vermont, the highly favored Maine Bears managed to grab a 14-0 victory over a fired up Catamount team. It was a bruis- ing game with Maine ' s Ray Hostetter and Vern Moul- ton leading the ground attack on off -tackle slants. The Catamounts ' defensive line proved themselves a tough nut to crack and Maine had to resort to Ken Parady to Cooper passes five times. Aided by Norm Cole ' s pass interceptions and two off-side penalties and a holding penalty, the Black Bears drove the ball 59 yards for their first tally. Neither team was able to carry the ball into paydirt the rest of the first half. During the third quarter, Maine recovered a fumble on the Vermont 36, setting up their second and last tally for the afternoon. VARSITY— First row: R. Provencher, V. Moulton, J. Edgar, K. Parady, C. Denbow, W. Tarazewich, J. Castor, P. Kosty, T. Cooper, A. Garabedian, C. Bickford, E. Soper, W. Abbott, R. Hostetter, N. Cole. Second row: D. Rankin, R. Carmichael, P. Haskell, W. Ross, C. Thibo- deau, F. Pettis, P. Lanigan, R. Ellis, R. Geier, C. Eberbach, J. Varner, R. Bower, E. Akucewich, E. Shimmin, J. Michael. Third row: G. Mc- Carthy, J. Herbert, W. Sawyer, J. Mancini, P. McCourt, N. Nelson, T. Sezak, W. Farnham, E. Manson, A. Merritt, P. Clemente, J. Goodman, J. Theriault, J. Corson. Fourth row: D. Brown, J. Miniuitti, C. Cushman, J. Soper, D. Rand. MAINE 29 NEW HAMPSHIRE 7 The powerful Maine Bears won their third straight Yankee Conference clash, striking savagely and star- tlingly on four occasions to rip the New Hampshire defenses apart at opportune moments. The Westermen received an abundant number of good breaks which undoubtedly accounted for the wide gap in the score. It was a game of contrasts with Maine scoring in the first two minutes on three plays and then not being able to mount another successful offensive for two more periods. Both lines played an excellent defensive game and very seldom did the groggy Maine offense click. The Wildcats, sparked by Bob TroubiUe ' s pass- ing, marched 88 yards for their only score. MAINE 7 CONNECTICUT 13 With only one more channel to cross for a Yankee Conference crown, the title hungry Bears lost a heartbreaker to Connecticut, 13 to 7. Connecticut ' s two second period tallies proved too much for the Bears and snapped their seven game winning streak. Maine opened the game impressively by marching the open- ing kickoff 58 yards in 14 plays for a score. Early in the second period, Connecticut recov- ered a fumble on the Maine 32 which event- ually ended in a score of the U-Conns. The placement was wide, however, and Maine still had a 7-6 edge. With but 57 seconds remaining in the first half, Connecticut ' s Len King passed 43 yards to Gene Green, upping the score to 13-7. In the third period, Maine ' s offensive fell apart and the U-Conns threatened twice. The dying Black Bears resorted to passes but to no avail. They had been beaten by an ex- cellent team. 222 MAINE 13 BATES 19 Having proved themselves as one of the top con- tenders in the Yankee Conference, the Black Bears moved blindly into the competitionless State Series. Maine had not lost a state series game in ten contests and this of all years was not the time that this string would be broken. However, the impossible happened as the Bobcats from Bates swept over the plains of Alumni Field carrying the Maine Bears away with them. An electrified crowd of 6900 saw the Bobcats slash away at our line in the fourth period and score two touchdowns in 18 and 51 yard drives. With the score standing at Bates 19 and Maine 13, the stunned Bears drove 64 yards in the remaining two minutes and 47 seconds only to have the clock run out on them on the Bobcat 1 yard line with a first down. Yes, the virtually unstoppable Black Bears had been beaten by a fired up Bobcat team, proving that Maine was not yet out of the state series class. ; ' ; p iU ' (r .. im:jms ' t%)!{ ' -- «- ' F . MAINE 26 COLBY 7 Before a homecoming crowd of 8100 fans, the Westermen hammered away at a stubborn Colby team, beating them 26 to 7. Somehow the game lacked the lustre so typical of a state series contest and many from the crowd filed away before the game was over. Maine ' s de- pleted backfield saw Westy send in previously unheralded backs. A 66 yard run by Bob Crazylegs Bower and a 49 yard punt return by Jug Merriman saved an otherwise unexcit- able affair. 223 COACHES . . . First row: Lou Clark, Jack Butterfield, Coach Wester- man, Freshman Coach Sam Sezak. Second row: Harold Woodbury, Jim Butterfield, Trainer Stanley Wallace, Manager Tommy Ledbedder. MAINE 33 BOWDOIN 7 The Bears rolled up their fifth win of the season on a crisp, sunny day by defeating Bowdoin 33-7 to give them a 2 and 1 record for the state series and a 5 and 2 over all record. It was truly a great day for the out- going seniors as Johnny Edgar, Thurlow Cooper, Ken Parady, and Ray Hostetter paced the Bears forward to victory. The Bears were never greater in their glory as they played their best state series game of the season and possibly their best game of the year. In the third period, Johnny Edgar thrilled the crowd with a 33 yard touchdown run that displayed possibly the best open field running the state series fans had seen all season. It was plain to see the Maine team ha d pulled out of their slump and ended the season in a surge of power. The outgoing seniors could have well been proud of their last football game played for their Alma Mater. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Bridgeton canceled Colby 13 Maine 33 Maine Maritime 26 Maine 7 MCI 28 Maine FROSH TEAM— First row: G. Auclair, L. Russell, F. St. Pierre, K. Cook, R. Bragg, R. Pottle, F. Spizuoco, H. Tomah, D. Lovett, J. De- Grandpre, J. Cutler. Second row: E. Payne, R. Vachon, J. Raymond, A. Conro, C. Babb, A. Gammon, R. Holmsen, W. Wilson, B. White, J. Benoit. Third row: Coach Sam Sezak, R. Leighton, W. Lowell, D. Stone, C. Perkins, W. Champagne, G. Marcotte, R. Webber, F. Upton. Fourth row: E. Skehan, M. Hirschfield, W. Stiles, P. Crosson, W. Wibby, L. Cogswell, D. Sirois, K. Pinkham. Absent: G. Ammann, G. Brown, J. Koulo- heras, R. Sterling, M. Radvillas, J. Delong. t m . ' « ' DIMINUTIVE DAN REARICK In dual meet competition, the Styrnamen defeated New Hamp- shire, Springfield, and Vermont by large scores as more or less expected. Dan Rearick led the X-men with teammates Dale Bessey, Dick Law, Karl Mac- Donald, Phil Emery, Karl Kraske, and Don Wook taking important places. Unfortunately, in the Yankee Conference meet, they were unsuccessful in defending their title and finished second to a strong Connecticut team led by CROSS COUNTRY . NEW ENGLAND CHAMPS . . . DICK STRETCH LAW Lew Steiglitz, New England Champion. In the New Englaad meet, Maine repeated as cham;. pions for the second straight year. Danny Rearick finished fourth, and Dick Law and Dale Bessy took seventh and eighth places. Karl MacDonald copped seven- teenth place and Phil Emery took twentieth, just ahead of Connecti- cut ' s fifth man. This combination gave Maine a slim one point vic- tory, 56-57. DALE BESSEY KRASKE MacDONALD EMERY CO-CAPTAIN JONES CO-CAPTAIN KOSTY 1956-1957 BASKETBALL This year ' s basketball squad posted a disappointing record of 6-14 as against last year ' s 6-12. Although having potentially a great team, the Black Bears showed their true power in only a few games, two of them being with Vermont and state champions, Colby. Coach Woodbury had an abundant amount of strength on the bench and was able to substitute freely through- out the games. Consequently, when Maine was unable to drive in for lay-ups, Dick Libby, Tom Seavey or Ron Boynton could be depended on to hit from the outside. Pete Kosty and Bobby Jones consistently sparked the team with their fine back court play. Thurlow Cooper proved himself an asset under the boards while Dudley Coyne was especially noted for his outstanding defensive play. Probably the most glamorous and controversial member of the team was Mahaney, the magician. Keith rewrote the record book, breaking nine records and tying his own previous performance of 39 points in a single game. He sunk baskets at the torrid pace of 22.6 points a game and totaled a record breaking 452 points for the season. COOP Maine 67 85 83 88 97 65 84 83 73 92 60 89 81 59 86 71 90 73 •90 82 VARSITY BASKETBALL Opposing Bowdoin 80 Vermont 82 Colby 93 Bates 91 Northeastern 70 Colby 79 Bates 77 Bowdoin 96 Brandeis 81 Connecticut 124 Rhode Island 100 New Hampshire 71 Connecticut 118 New Hampshire 74 Bates 84 Rhode Island 96 Bowdoin 95 Colby 65 Northeastern 109 Massachusetts 88 SEAVEY FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Maine Opponent 11 Maine Maritime Academy 58 97 New Brunswick 59 dA John Bapst High 50 96 Ricker College 65 112 Washington State Teachers iikd 78 Intramural team 54 82 Rockland High 52 52 Brewer High 48 58 Maine Central Institute 61 72 Higgins Class. Institute 52 87 Bowdoin Freshmen 83 85 Husson College 77 First row: Mahaney, Seavey, Smith, Libby, Kosty, Jones, Cooper, Coyne. Second row: Coach Woodbury, Leadbetter, Collins, Smith, Bragedon, Boynton, Rand, Assistant Coach Butterfield, Trainer Wallace. RIFLE TEAMS . . . VARSITY . . . First row: McLaughlin, Batson, Ramsey, Abbott, Friend, Nelson, Lane. Second row: Atkins, Rich- ardson, Neely, Springer, Rush, Kincaid, Webber, Captain Gardiner. VARSITY RIFLE The varsity rifle team, gaining more and more esteem as a varsity sport, wound up the season with a very enviable record of 47 wins and 11 losses. Paced by Captain Bob Abbott and Milt Friend, Captain Gardiner ' s riflemen went on to take third place in the New England Finals, being beaten out of first place by only five points. ROTC RIFLE Although the ROTC rifle team is not a varsity sport, they compiled a very outstanding record. The unde- feated team registered 76 wins and no losses. At the First Army Collegiate Championships, Captain Gard- iner ' s crew won an easy victory, beating their nearest opponents by 150 points. In the First Army Opens, they won again. At the First Army Area Match, they totaled 7499 points to again take first place. At the Hearst Competition, the team was represented by five of its members who managed to out shoot the third place team by three points. First row: Webber, Stearling, Morris, Abbott, Friend, Theriault, Hamblet. Second row: Colonel Walker, McLaughlin, Buswell, Rush, Heath, Crabtree, Lane, Hagoon, Nelson, Batson, Green, Captain Gardiner. ROTC 229 INDOOR TRACK . ' MAINE • MAINE , , MANf A4{ ' |. ' ifAfy£ 1 HAIHE I WM First row: Hall, Lane, Stinson, Noddin, Schroeder. Second row: Maxey, Haskel, Spearin, Finch, Rearick, English, Bessey. Third row: Linekin, Hastings, Bick- ford. Law, Emery, Kraske, Coach Styrna. STINSON Under the guidance of Coach Edmund Styrna, the end of indoor duel meet competition found Maine still undefeated after racking up their 12th consecutive win. Maine showed great strength in the distance events and the pole vault. Distance men, Dan Rearick, Dick Law, Karl Kraske and Dale Bessey, turned in outstanding performances throughout the season and were consist- ent winners. The pole vault squad boasted of four twelve footers; Bill Schroeder, Bob Hastings, Dave Linekin and Wes English. In a meet with New Hamp- shire, Bill Schroeder and Maurice Carter (UNH) dueled each other to a tie at 13 ' 2 I 2 , setting a new field house. and meet record. This also gave Schroeder the University of Maine indoor pole vault record. Joel Stinson was a regular winner in the hurdle events as was Bill Finch in the broad jump. Finch thrilled the crowd many times with his spectacular 23 ' jumps and in the last meet of the season, set the University of Maine indoor broad jump record with a leap of 23 ' 5 1 4 . SPEARIN FINCH KRASKE LINEKIN SCHROEDER Haskel and Finch score for Maine SHOULDERS HASTINGS JOHNSON SKI TEAM The University of Maine varsity winter sports season opened, showing only three of last year ' s nine State Championship lettermen returning for positions on this year ' s team. The first meet of the season at Franconia Cross Country, Jumping and Giant Slalom held at Franconia, N. H. John Corson won the class C slalom event and Elliot Lang won seventh position in jumping from a very large field. In the 24 mile ski relay at Hanover, N. H., Maine placed eighth in a field of sixteen entries. At the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Championship, Maine was just edged by Yale in a close two day meet. Elliot Lang won the high point award with 360.5 points. The Colby Carnival found the Black Bears easily outskiing the field of five teams. Leon Akers won the Ski Meister award with 381.9 points. Maine successfully defended the State Inter- collegiate Ski Championship with the greatest score ever accumulated by a Maine ski team in that meet, 588.9 points from a possible 600 points. The Ski Meister was won by Elliot Lang with 580.1 points. Our own Winter Carnival was won by Maine with a perfect score of 300 total in three events. Leon Akers won the Ski Meister. Left to right: Coach Curtis, Corson. Lang, Bennett, Roderick, Gould, Captain Akers, Gat2, Elliot, Cowett, Gilson. uMw: . 1? ,. BASEBALL . . . Maine had an unlucky year baseball-wise last year and were even unsuccessful in de- fending their state series crown. The results of the southern trip showed good indication that a winning season was in store for the Black Bears. Gather, Angle Lo Cicero, was cited by Coach Walter Anderson as playing fine defensive ball on the southern trip. Gus toughluck Folsom pitched excellent ball throughout the season but, being the victim on non-support, lost more games than he deserved. Jim Carroll shone on the mound pitching a two hitter against Bates, beating state cham- pions, Colby, and ending up the season with a 4 and 2 record. _j R , ' tI ' , SCORES Maine Opponent 12 Princeton 5 4 Rutgers 4 4 Catholic U 3 3 Howard U 6 3 Villanova 6 11 Northeastern 12 Connecticut 18 3 Rhode Island 5 10 Bowdoin 4 2 New Hampshire 3 2 Massachusetts 5 2 Massachusetts 3 2 Bates 9 5 Bowdoin 2 3 Colby 4 6 Bates 3 Connecticut 5 10 Colby 8 1 New Hampshire 4 SAILING TEAM . The University of Maine sailing team, with six new craft donated by the alumni, competed in three major meets. The Black Bear sailing team was edged by the University of Vermont 49-48 a five cornered meet held at Tufts Yacht Club. Tufts out sailed them in a four way meet held at the Mystic Lakes in West Med- ford, Mass., but Maine pulled themselves to- gether in their last race and beat the Rhode Island School of Designe 30-26 at Cold Stream Pond. Members of the six man team were: William Rogers, David Adams, John Lee, Jonathan Robinson, James Cole and George Frost. sm 235 Flying Maine Bear Mile Champs SPRING TRACK . . . The Black Bear cindermen continued their winning ways of the indoor season by smashing Boston College 105 to 30 and edging New Hampshire 69 to 66. In the New Hampshire meet, Maine and New Hampshire swapped the lead a number of times before Bill Johnson came up with the winning toss in the discus to save the day for Maine. Second row: Trainer Wallace, Varner, Schroeder, Thibodeau, Law, Kraske, Maxey, Kelly, Coach Jenkins. First row: Spearin, Stinson, Cooper, Johnson, Firlotte, Rearick, Finch. r. ' KAINE WA Ne MAINE .Mi, j , • ' • ' % MAINE MAINE ' £ ' .91. mm. ' 4 , m ,M ,M, V ' « MAINE « ,,„, - J ' . •M ' Maine wins State Championship STATE TRACK MEET Maine successfully defended their state title in the fifty- seventh Maine Intercollegiate Track and Field meet held at the University of Maine. Maine and Bowdoin battled each other during the meet with Maine coming out on top in the final events 60-54. As Jenkins had predicted, it was the Black Bears ' depth that won the meet for them, as they only won five first places out of fifteen events. Bill McWiUiams of Bowdoin thrilled a crowd of nearly five hundred by heaving the hammer 192 ' 1 7 8 to set a new state record. Among the Maine winners were Paul Firlotte in the two mile, Dick Law in the mile, Bill Finch in the broad jump. Bill Schroeder in the pole vault and Thuriow Cooper in the high jump. YANKEE CONFERENCE TRACK MEET Four meet records were broken as Rhode Island won their eighth consecutive Yankee Conference crown. New Hampshire edged out Maine for second place honors. Big Bill Johnson, Maine ' s outstanding weight thrower, harnessed his mighty power and whirled the hammer 174 ' 1 1 2 to establish a new Yankee Conference record. The others were set by Lew Steiglitz (Conn.) in the mile and two mile and John Rasmussen (NH) in the 880. The only other Maine winners were Thuriow Cooper in the high jump and Bill Schroeder in the pole vault. Cooper rolled over 5 ' 10 % in the high jump to tie for first place honors and Schroeder jackknifed over 12 ' 8 14 in the pole vault to set a new University of Maine out- door pole vault record. Take your marks m GOLF . . . TENNIS . . . Coach Charlie Emery ' s golf team successfully defended their state series crown this year with remarkable ease. Emery Howard and Ron LeClair paced the team to a 7 and 3 record. At the New England ' s, no one on the team qualified for the finals. Steve Getchell took fourth at the Maine State Match, which was open to any Maine indi- vidual. Coach Garland Russell ' s team ha-d a disappointing year, ending up the season with a 2-7-1 record. They tied for fourth in the Yankee Conference and took last place in the State Series Tournament held at Brunswick. 238 INTRAMURAL SPORTS . . . Doorway to friendly competition . . . Last winter ( ' 56), Phi Gamma Delta in a playoff game just squeeked by Phi Mu Delta to take the basketball title, which Phi Mu had held for a year. Phi Eta Kappa dominated boxing while Phi Mu Delta dominated wres- tling. Tau Epsilon Phi was second to Phi Mu in the volleyball championship. Moving into last spring ' s sports. Phi Eta Kappa went undefeated in Softball competition under the superb pitching of Ed DeRoche. Tennis found Phi Eta just edging Alpha Tau Omega for the title. Phi Mu out- scored Phi Eta at the year ' s end to win the All-Point Trophy for the second year in a row. This fall, football dominated the intramural fraternity competition. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, in a roughly fought contest with Phi Mu Delta, came out on the upper end, winning the team championship. Phi Eta again won the Charles Rice Cup in the Intramural Track Meet but lost the intramural plaque at Phi Kappa Sigma in the non- varsity portion of the meet. Winter sports resulted in Alpha Tau Omega Skiing to a victory with Phi Kappa Sigma second. 239 i«4 WOMEN ' S ATHLETICS . . . 241 CHEERLEADERS JO HANSON CHEERLEADERS — Joan Hutchinson, Bev Gould, Sue Dunn, Betty Buzzell, Cyn Rockwell, Jo Hanson, Nancy Schmidt, Mary Davis, Callie Perkins, Judy DeMerchant, Judy Partelow. : ,•. kJQ ' r v: ' •• • ' ' - - -f 1 f% • W.A.A. — Front row: Gretch Vickery, Sue Campbell, Janet Hill, Lois Ward, Marion Arey, Judy Ward, Sally Kyle. Second row: Joleen Flint, Jackie Perry, Mary Ketchum, Mike Goldman, Dot Gilpatrick, Barb Moore, Mary Grispi, Gloria Chellis, Pat King. Third row: Jane Quimby, Martha Leino, Natalie Shea. Sara Chipman, Judy Clayter, Alice Lane, Diane Watson, Laurel Kealiher, Carol Burry, Judy Webster, Roberta Wyer. WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AND JUNIOR WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION W.A.A. — The Women ' s Athletic Association is the gov- erning body for all the women ' s sports. It offers indi- vidual and team sports, tumbling, modern dance, and square dance clubs. The W.A.A. sponsors the Freshman Get-Acquainted picnic in October and the fall Hockey banquet where the All-Maine Hockey team is announced. One of the main events of the year is the popular Penny Carnival. All the women ' s clubs and organizations par- ticipate in this affair. At the spring banquet, the Helen A. Lengyel Scholarship is awarded to a deserving girl. Martha Leino was the 1955-56 receiver. At this same banquet the All-Maine Basketball team is announced. Mike Goldman reigns as president, Dorothy B. Gilpat- rick as vice president, Mary Ketchum as secretary, and Barb Moore as Treasurer. Miss Smith is the advisor. JUNIOR W.A.A.— The Junior W A.A. works with and supports the senior council. The main function of the group is to keep the women students informed on all the interdormitory activities and to help sponsor the Penny Carnival. The chairman is Joleen Flint and the secretary is Barb Broadhead with Miss Finnegan as the advisor. JUNIOR W.A.A.— Front row: Connie Tassinari, Joleen Flint, Barb Broadhead. Second row: Nancy Howe, Ginny Spears, Betty CoUey, Joan Sirois. 243 tt M AWARD M AWARD — This is an honorary organiza- tion which recognizes the receivers of the M Award. The main function of the club is the planning for and making arrangements for entertaining the Alumnae at the annual Home- coming hockey game. Those who have their M Award are Linda Ashton, Jane Barker, Gloria Chellis, Dorothy B. Gilpatrick, Mike Goldman, Laurel Kealiker, Rusty King, Barb Moore, Winona Moreshead, Jacqueline Perry, and Judy Ward. M AWARD — Front row: Mike Goldman, Gloria Chellis, Barb Moore, Judy Ward, Martha Leino, Jackie Perry. Second row: Rusty King, Dot Gilpatrick, Laurel Kealiher, Jane Barker. SEAL AWARDS . . . SEAL AWARD — The University of Maine Seal is the highest athletic award bestowed on women students. Mike Goldman, Martha Leino, and Barb Moore are recipients of this award. It is awarded on the basis of athletic accomplishment, spirit, service, scholarship, and activity records. SEAL AWARD— Mike Goldman, Barb Moore, Martha Leino. 244 PEM CLUB . . . PEM CLUB— The Pern Club which is the Physical Education Majors Club. The purpose of the club is drawing the girls closer together to further their in- terests in the field of Physical Educa- tion. The president is Diane Watson and Gloria Chellis is secretary. PEM CLUB — Front row: Mary Grispi, Marilyn Bradford, Gloria Chellis, Diane Watson, Martha Leino, Mike Goldman. Second row: Joyce Johnson, Pat Sheehan, Pat Beale, Barb Moore, Judy Ward, Jackie Perry, Pat Peterson, Gretch Vickery. OFFICIALS CLUB... OFFICIALS CLUB— The members of the of- ficials club officiate at the dormitory and class basketball games gaining opportunity to receive their National Officials rating which is spon- sored by the Eastern Maine Board of Official sports. OFFICIALS CLUB— Front row: Marion Arey, Ann Hasting, Gloria Chellis, Pat Beale, Gretch Vickery. Second row: Diane Watson, Barb Moore, Judy Ward, Jackie Perry, Mike Goldman, Martha Leino. 245 TUMBLING CLUB — Jumping: Pat Peterson, Marion Arey, lone Mclver, Ann Hastings, Shirley Brown, Kay Sawyer, Judy Goodell, Barb Moore. TUMBLING CLUB . . . TUMBLING CLUB — The Tumbling Club members work together to display their talent at the fall picnic, Penny Carnival, and other campus activities. The president is Linda Ash- ton, first semester, and Diane Watson, second semester. The secretary-treasurer is Jackie Perry. MODERN DANCE— The Modern Dance Club is under the leadership of Rusty King as president and Shirley Karon as secretary with Miss Cassidy as the advisor. If one is a particularly skilled person, she may become eligible for in- vitation to the apprentice group and then to the club. MODERN DANCE CLUB . MODERN DANCE— Barb Steveson, Sue Bochus, Bunny Young, Rosalie Chase, Barb Hasey, Shirley Karon, Betty Smith, Rusty King. ALL-MAINE HOCKEY— Front row: Marilyn Bradford, Sue Campbell, Rusty King, Marie Ifill, Nancy Capp. Second row: Martha Leino, Jane Barker, Mike Goldman, Joleen Flint. Third row: Debbie Arnold, Fay Hodkins, Barb Moore, Betty Colley. ALL -MAINE HOCKEY . . . SENIOR HOCKEY . . . SENIOR HOCKEY— Jane Barker, Gretch Vickery, Martha Leino, Mike Goldman, Rusty King. JUNIOR HOCKEY . . . JUNIOR HOCKEY— Dot Gilpatrick, Judy Clayter. Sue Campbell, Lois Ward, Laurel Kealiher. 247 SOPHOMORE HOCKEY... SOPHS— Sally Kyle, Sue McGuffin, Judy Ward, Diane Waston, Rose House, Marion Arey, Jackie Perry, Ann Cruickshank, Judy Webster, Peggy Lee, Joeleen Flint. WOT .ini iiliiiiiiii 1 FRESHMAN HOCKEY . . . First row: Nona Higgins, Nancy Capp, Marilyn Bradford, Ann Hastings, Sandy Samway. Second row: Pat Beal, Priscilla Warren, Betty Colley, Jeannette Lawlor, Ginny Spears, Debbie Aronald. EAST CHADBOURNE CHAMPS— Dot Gilpatrick, Laurel Kealiler, Sally Curtis, Carol Iverson, Paula Smith. Jane Small, Carol Rothwell, Marilyn Bradford. BADMINTON FINALISTS — Jackie Gallope, Helen Inman, Judy Ward. Pat Peterson. elK W M ' S|ipjllUPlf ninmp Hi. ' Vl A. t m.. UNDERCLASSMEN . . . FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES . . . 251 SOPHOMORES . . . CLASS OF ' 59 OFFICERS — Joe Cucarro, vice president; Don Cookson, president; Carol Stevenson, secretary; Dick Smart, treasurer. 252 ' 57 gone already . . . two down and two to go for the class of ' 59 . . . sure has gone fasf ... too fast in fact ... it all started with freshman week 1955 . . . remem- ber the supper the first night ... the sing ... the mixer . . . what a week! we were 1100 strong . . . biggest class since after the war . . . those first class elections . . . the ' 59 ' ers voted in Bob Libby, Prexy ... Joe Cuccaro — veep . . . Julie Faulkner — Secretary . . . Dick Smart — money man . . . first royalty of the year — Carol Stevenson — Calico Queen . . . Frosh boys turned out full force for football . . . November was dominated by sorority rush- ing when 71 girls of the class joined the Greeks . . , after a much-needed vacation came Military Ball . . . and those dreaded first finals . . . (we ' re used to them now.) With second semester came a fresh start . . . fraternity rushing dominated the first weeks . . . then Winter Car- nival — Chadbourne Hall brought in a first for Frosh by winning the snow sculpture contest — Dennis the Menace was the star attraction . . . Freshman Banquet — a big success thanks to the hard working committees . . . with May came Maine Day . . . The girls of ' 59 took second honors in the float parade ... at the annual spring banquet Neai Mathetai tapped ten Freshman girls . . . twenty girls were chosen Sophomore Eagles . . . the Owls also chose twenty new members . . . and so with finals and summer vacation our first year at Maine came to a close. September ' 56 came along ... no longer the youngsters but the sophisticated Sophs . . . our numbers had de- creased to 950 . . . Eagles with President Gay Soule and Owls led by Don Cookson arrived ea rly to greet the new- comers . . . boys who had played Frosh football graduated to the varsity . . . Bob Bower made quite a name for him- self with the Black Bears . . . Don Cookson — President of the class . . . Joe Cuccaro — Vice President . . . Carol Stevenson — Secretary . . . Dick Smart — Treasurer . . . Homecoming . . . Calico Ball . . . House Parties ... all old stuff now but still lots of fun . . . Dale Stevens — Honorary Lieutenant Colonel . . . class of ' 59 held its first class meeting . . . good group . . . big turnout . . . those finals again . . . snaps now ( ?) . Now it is second semester . . . lots of things coming up . . . Winter Carnival . . . Sophomore Hop — our big time! . . . Maine Day . . . House Parties . . we ' ve had a great year and a half . . two more great ones ahead . . . hope they don ' t go too fast . . . Let ' s keep showing ' em we have real Maine spirit ... we started out good . . . it ' ll be a long time before they forget th« ' 59 ' ers! CLASS OF 1959 . Abbott, John L., Old Town Adams, Judith, Needham, Mass. Additon, Donald L., Bryant Pond Adler, Gloria N., Portland Aldmann, Jan E., Portland Akeley, Leon F., Lewiston Akucewich, Edward S., Valley Falls, Rhode Island Allen, Clarence J., Eliot Allen, Donald H., S. Portland Allen, Edwin P., Claremont, N. H. Allen, Gary E., Presque Isle Allen, Roger W., Westbrook Alley, Lawrence E., Orono Ames, Benjamin L., Washington Ames, Fred F., Bar Harbor Anderson, Carolyn J., Mars Hill Anderson, Christian, W. Baldwin Anderson, Corinne V., Dover-Foxcroft Anderson, Joellen, Cape Elizabeth Anderson, William J., Caribou Andrews, Paul S., N. Fryeburg Anicetti, Arthur L., Orono Anthony, Vaughn C, Veazie Arey, Marion J., Winterport Armstrong, Robert J., Old Orchard Beach Aronoff, Harold A., Brookline, Mass. Arsenault, Eugene L., Hampden Avery, Byron G., Brewer Babcock, Richard K., Orono Babino, Edward J., Lincoln Badine, Alan H., Bangor Bailey, Ronald C, Winthrop Center Baillargeon, Roland E., Westbrook Baird, Richard W., Mapleton Baldwin, Kathryn A., So. Dartmouth, Mass. Bancroft, Marjorie A., East Orange, N. J. Barker, Richard L., N. Leeds Barnard, Everett B., Shawmut Barnes, Carleton L., Mars Hill Barnes, Willard C, Westbrook Barton, William L., Waterville Bassett, Catherine J., Pleasantville, N. Y. Bates, Darrell H., Houlton Bauer, Robert E., W . Hartford, Conn. Beal, Clarence D., Jonesport Beaucage, William J., Lewiston Beek, Robert D., Old Town Behanna, James L., Orono Belief ontaine, Edgar J., Lewiston Belleville, Maurice J., Lewiston Bemis, Orel K., Lagrange Benner, Patricia J., Cherryfield Bennett, Arthur G., Lewiston Bennett, David L., Bethel Bennett, Grant L., Eastport Bennett, Viola E., Brunswick Berchet, Dennis G., C ilmington, Del. Berry, Leonard M., New Gloucester Berry, Robert M., Portland Berry, Richard F., Orono Bessey, Dale A., N. Anson Betts, Anne C, Port Washington, N. Y. Bickmore, Ashley L., Bradford Bigl, Joseph H., Millinocket Billings, Frederick A., Seal Harbor Bilodeau, Roland A., Auburn Bizier, Dominique C, Waterville Black, John W., Waldoboro Blackwood, Arbuthnott R., N. Quincy, Mass. Blaisdell, Eugene F., Old Town Blanchard, Lawrence S., Cumberland Center Blood, Leroy L., Orono Blood, Stanley W., Belfast Bolen, Eric G., Dunellen, N. J. Bonney, Marilyn E., Buckfield Boothby, Gene W., Portland Bousfield, James E., Bar Harbor Bouthot, Richard N., Waterville Boutilier, Donald E., Oakfield Boutilier, John P., Orono Bowden, Edgar S., Castine Bowden, Linda E., Bangor Bowen, A. Temple, Framingham, Mass. Bowen, Linwood H., Bangor Bower, Charles J., Brewer Bower, Robert M., Brewer Bower, William H., Bangor Bowles, Douglas R., Brewer Boyd, Sara A., Augusta Boylan, Robert F., Port Clyde Boynton, Larry V., Madison Boynton, Ronald C, Bangor Boynton, Stanley G., Lubec Brackett, Weldon S., Casco Bradford, Nancy W., Dexter Bragdon, Burnett E., Orono Bragdon, William H., Westbrook Bragg, Wendell E., Magalloway Plantation Braley, Franklin D., Bangor Brennan, Robert E., Falmouth Foreside Bridge, William M., Hazardville, Conn. Bridges, William S., Orono Briggs, Edmund L., Bath Broderson, Paul F., River Edge, N. J. Brooks, Bradford, Brownfield Brooks, Carolyn B., Brownfield Brown, David S., Waban, Mass. Brown, David W., Quincy, Mass. Brown, Lois A., Millinocket Brown, Richard A., Brooks Brown, Shirley L., Musgravetown, Newfoundland Brownell, Arthur W., Roslindale, Mass. Bruce, Donald M., Ridgewood, N. J. Brule, Wayne J., Greene Bniner, James O., Caribou Buckmore, Eugene E., Auburn Burden, George O., S. Berwick Burgess, Joan A., Waterville Burke, William A., Waterville Burnell, Gloria D., Auburn Burnham, James C, Naples Burnham, Nancy C, Newton Highlands, Mass. Burns, John E., Rockland Burns, R. Paul, Bath Burry, Carol L., Milo Bustard, Frederick C, Fort Fairfield Butterfield, William E., Oquossoc Buzzell, Harold O., Oakland Campbell, Keith A., E. Corinth Campbell, Martha, Augusta Campeau, David J., Black River, N. J. Carlisle, Tyler E., Milford Carmichael, Thomas C, Hampden Carpenter, Lewis J., Ballston Lake, N. Y. Carr, Richard P., Portland Carroll, Barbara A., Machias Carter, Joseph E., Waterville Carver, Stanford E., Bangor Chadbourne, Donna M., Bangor Chadbourne, James P., Windsor, Vt. Champeon, Douglas L., Bath Chaplin, Elizabeth A., Falmouth Foreside Chapman, Richard S., Cape Elizabeth Charles, Alan W., Oakland Charron, Charles A., Orono Chase, Chester H., Brownville Junction Chase, Robert B., Watertown, Mass. Chauvey, Donald A., Bangor Chesley, Glendon P., Wellington Christiansen, Anne T., Waltham, Mass. Churchill, John B., Bangor Clark, George M., Bangor Clarke, Edwin K., Orono Clemente, Philip J., Portland Clements, John E., Oakland Cloutier, Raymond P., Lewiston Coady, Richard E., Lewiston Cobb, David M., Portland Coffin, Jayne E., Brunswick Coffin, Mary S., Augusta Cohen, Sally A., Lewiston Cole, Patricia M., Bangor Cole, Wayne R., Liberty Coleman, Barbara A., N. Andover, Mass. Coleman, Donald E., Newburyport, Mass. Collins, Janet L., Wilton Collins, Thomas H., Caribou Collins, Richard R., St. Agatha Conary, Wilfred R., Bangor Connor, Harry L., Bangor Connors, James A., Portland Connors, Robert V., Lewiston Conroy, Merritt W., Washburn Cook, Jeanne H., Tenants Harbor Cook, Michael E., Alfred Cook, Paul E., Portland Cook, Robert F., Bridgewater Cookson, Avis L., Burnham Cookson, Donald E., Augusta Cormier, Clifford C, Bangor Corson, John A., Yarmouth Cotton, Percy B., Brewer Couillard, Henri E., Lewiston 253 Cousins, Decatur H., Orono Cousland, John, Branford, Conn. Covell, Barbara J., Waterville Covey, Edwin B., Katonah, N. Y. Craig, Sheldon W., Greenville Junction Crandall, William S., Williamstown, Mass. Creamer, Ronald I., Washington Cressey, Robert G., Augusta Crocker, Millerd C, Fairfield Crockett, Joyce M., Portland Cross, Francis G., Bangor Crouse, Carrell F., Presque Isle Crouse, Donald J., Brunswick Crozier, Rosemary E., Stonington Cruickshank, Ann, Needham, Mass. Cuccaro, Joseph T., Plainfield, N. J. Curran, Sylvia R., Bangor Currier, Joan M., Lebanon, N. H. Curtis, Philip B., Cape Elizabeth Cushing, Robert W., Wilton Cushman, Robert L., S. Paris Cutter, Robert A., Wayland, Mass. Cyr, Albert V., Fort Kent Cyr, Michael L., Limestone Cyr, Reginald J., Orono Daigneault, John P., Leominster, Mass. Dale, Robert C, York D ' Antoni, Dominic S., Calais Darcy, Sheila E., Brunswick Davee, Robert L., Dover-Foxcroft Davis, David B., Bridgton Davis, Fred E., Auburn Davis, Leslie N., Norwalk, Conn. Davis, Paul M., Camden Davis, Peter C, Brunswick Davis, Robert B., Corinna Day, John T., Winchester, Mass. Day, Patricia A., Auburn Day, Thomas L, Bangor Dean, James C, Lincolnville Dearborn, Arthur G., E. Holden Dearborn, Lawrence D., Sebago Lake Dearborn, Pricilla A., Portland DeCoster, Lester A., Buckfield Delekto, Paul J., Auburn DePasquale, Sandra E., Harrison, N. Y. Descotaux, Norman M., Biddeford Deshon, David E., Rockland Desmond, Francis P., Orono DeWitt, Eben G., Milo DiBiase, James J., Portland Diehl, Harry A., Shirley Dietrich, John A., Orono Dingman, Peter A., S. Braintree, Mass. Dinsmors, Robert E., Eastport Dixon, Leroy E., Gorham Dobson, Richard A., N. Windham Dodge, Edward A., Winthrop Dodge, James L., Barnegat, N. J. Dolham, Charles B., Old Town Domingos, Frank E., Gloucester, Mass. Dorion, Gerard F., Mexico Dority, John E., Augusta Douglas, Alan C, Naples Dow, Albert L., Dover-Foxcroft Dow, Joan Elizabeth, Winthrop Dow, William H., Old Town Drake, Francis W., Lewiston Driscoll, Alfred T., Haddonfield, N. J. Drummond, Charles L., Orono Dube, Kenneth A., Orono Dubois, Richard A., Bangor Dubov, Bruce J., Forest Hills, N. J. Duce, Elizabeth A., Damariscotta Duffy, Paul D., Wilmington, Del. Duguay, Reginald J., Waterville Dumond, Richard C, Orono Dumont, Joan R., Presque Isle Duncan, Joan A., Rockland Dunfee, Deanna M., Wantagh, N. Y. Dunn, Peter E., Winthrop Dunn, Suzanne, Gardiner Dunnack, Dora L., Augusta Dunne, Edward B., Port Clyde Durst, Theodore E., Brewer Dyer, Deward F., Vinalhaven Dyer, Weston A., Portland Eberbach, Charles W., Brewer Elder, Carl R., Bronx, N. Y. Edwards, Ray S., Stockton Springs Ellis, Roger C, Westwood, Mass. Elmore, John R., Mount Vernon Emery, Arthur R., Fairfield Emery, Douglas E., Hartland Endicott, WiUard E. Brunswick Engdahl, Roger C, Needham, Mass. Evans, James C, Bridgton Evans, Peter W., Dover-Foxcroft Farnham, Willard C, Waterville Farnsworth, Richard G., Pittsfield Fast, David J., Sewell, N. J. Faulkner, Gloria G., Bangor Faulkner, Julia C, Huntington, L. I., N. Y. Fecteau, Richard C, Saco Fenwick, Willes L., Brewer Ferguson, Paul S., Medford, Mass. Fields, Dana L., Pittsfield Files, George F., Gorham 254 Filteau, Carmen R., Lewiston Fisher, George G., Jr., Albany, N. Y. Fisher, Joseph J., Lewiston Flagg, Mason B., Lowell, Mass. Flanagan, Benjamin W., Ill, Rumford Fleet, Judith, Port Washington, L. L, N. Y. Fletcher, Donald G., E. Dixfield Flewelling, Richard L., Clinton Flint, Jolean W., Farmington Floyd, Renworth R., Belfast Flynn, Carl W., Orono Foley, Daniel P., Kittery Folsom, Rebecca A., Monmouth Fongemie, Raynold A., Van Buren Footer, Donald P., Bath Ford, Charles W., E. Sullivan Posset, Donna C, Augusta Foster, Clifton, Bowdoinham Foster, Dorothy C, Portland Foster, Kerry A., Bangor Fournier, Antoni B., Lewiston Fowler, Robert L., Old Orchard Beach Francis, Marion J., Jr., Rockport, Mass. Francis, Paul S., Meriden, Conn. Eraser, Robert G., Rumford Freedman, David E., Bangor French, Gerald S., Hampden Highlands French. John L., Damariscotta French, Philip D., Winthrop Frisbie, Anita L., Freehold, N. J. Fullerton, Walter O., Bath Furbush, Clarence E., Orono Furtwengler, Willis J., Southwest Harbor Gaboury, Robert R., Augusta Gagnon, Joline L., Lewistine Gagnon, Lee A., Fairfield Galiano, Delores T., Rockland Gallant, Erest L., Rumford Gallop, Jacquelyne A., Houlton Gallupe, Carole J., Fort Fairfield Gardiner, George H., Jr., Bangor Gardiner, Robert W., Wellesley, Mass. Garey, Marietta L., S. Portland Gatro, Salvatore J., Farmington, Conn. Gassett, Richard B., Cocoa, Fla. Gatz, Philip L., Auburn Gibbons, Robert J., Brewer Giffin, Alola C, Norfolk, Va. Giles, Linda M., Belmont, Mass. Gillespie, Helen Y., Orono Gillespie, Peter H., Fort Fairfield Gillis, Roger D., Bangor Gilman, Wayne C, Orono Giostra, George A., Barre, Vt. Glendenning, Beverly A., Rockland Glover, Norman R., S. Paris Gloder, Willes E., Westbrook Gooch, Vaughn A., Bar Harbor Goodwin, Marshall L., Biddeford Pool Gordon, Gerald R., W. Sullivan Gornnert, George P., Pleasantville, N. Y. Gotlieb, Melvin S., Bangor Gott, Francia C, Voorheesville, N. Y. Gould, Robert P., Ellsworth Graffman, Joel R., Skowhegan Grant, Basil U., Houlton Grant, Donna M. K., W. Scarboro Grant, Lillian L., N. Leeds Gray, George W., Jr., Oradell, N. J. Gray, Harold H., Belfast Gray, Hazel M., Hallowell Gray, Richard C, E, Holden Gray, Thurston L., Blue Hill Greely, George R., S. Portland Grove, Charles R., Jr., Auburn Growney, Joseph E., Jr., Englewood, N. J. Hachey, Donald E., Portland Hackett, Carleton E., S. Portland Hackett, John A., York Hale, Donald A., Poland Spring Haley, Jerald E., Brunswick Hall, Carla J., S. Portland Hall, Clayton L., Machias Hall, Conrad M., Casco Hall, George A., Ill, Houlton Hall, Leland R., High Bridge, N. J. Hambleton, Dana A., Oakland Hamlyn, Franklin A., Wells Hannaford, Billings D., Farmington Hanscom, Richard L., Jr., Brunswick Hansen, George W., Jr., Peaks Island Hanson, William E., Bangor Hanson, Paul H., HoUis Center Hanson, William D., Portland Harding, Jane, Needham, Mass. Hardy, Clayton M., S. Brewer Harlow, Lawrence H., Rumford Harriman, Edward A., Stockton Springs Harris, Arline S., Brewer Hart, Waldo L., Winchester, Mass. Harter, Leight C, Orono Hartley, Russell H., Hawthorne, N. J. Hartt, John K., Fort Kent Haskell, Anita P., Milford Haskell, Philip J., Portland Haven, Richard C, Chatham, Mass. Hedstrom, Marie E., Stockholm Henderson, Dumont B., Sabattus Henderson, Louise B., Brewer Hennings, John H., Cumberland Center Henrich, Kenneth G., Needham, Mass. Herrick, Eugene F., Augusta Herrington, Lee P., Old Town Hersom, Ruth E., Winthrop Hesketh, Dorothy F., Dover-Foxcroft Hickey, Robert D., Monson Hilchey, Norinne D., Old Town 255 Hile, Danny W., Berea, Ky. Hill, Frederick W., Portland Hill, Rodney L., Bridgton Hlister, Richard S., Lisbon Falls Hoag, Glenn M., Pittsfield, Mass. Hodgkins, Philip D., Farmington Hodgkins, Ralph L., Jr., Orono Hodgman, Bruce E.. Millbury, Mass. Hidgman, Wayne P., S. Portland Hogan, Edward P., Tenafly, N. J. Holt, Ernest E., Topsham Holt, John L., Lamoine Hopkins, William B., Jonesport Hosking, Henry F., E. Sullivan Hotham, Charles E., Old Town Houlihan, Michael J., Jr., Livermore Falls House, Donald E., Bath House, Rose A., Rumford Center Howard, Charles H., Searsport Howard, Ernest F., Winterport Howard, George C, Jr., Portland Howard, James H., Brunswick Howard, John K., Bangor Howard, Ronald A., Biddeford Hudson, Wheaton G., Jr., Freeport Huff, Duane L., Guilford Highey, Gwendolyn, E, Waterboro Huntington, Milton F., Augusta Hurd. Carleton R., Lewiston Hurley, Constance L., Ellsworth Hussey, Cynthia, Beverly, Mass. Hutchinson, William M., Lewiston Hyndman, Elizabeth L., Melrose, Mass. Ibold, Peter A., Jr., Milford, Conn. Ingraham, Richard Y., Jr., Topsfield, Mass. Inman, Helen L., Houlton Ireland, Dale R., Limestone Jackson, Lawrence W., Laconia, N. H. Jadamowitz, Ingrid M., Paterson, N. J. Janshego, Stephen W., Orono Jervis, Robert C, W. Hartford, Conn. Jimmo, Carlton L., Ashland Johanson, Florence A., Old Town Johnson, David W., Bangor Johnson, Neil E., Plainfield, N. J. Johnson, Rodric C, Caribou Johnstone, Horace E., Stillwater Jolicoeur, James D., Waterville Jones, Baxter P., Island Falls Jones, Malcolm R., Millinocket Jones, Myron R., Franklin Jones, Ronald A., Old Town Jordan, Joseph E., Ellsworth Kalnins, Malda, Bangor Keegan. John H., Bucksport Kelley, Edmund P., Jr., Portland Kelly, Donald F., Madison Kelwick, Robert H., Vinalhaven Kenney, Donald M., Bangor Ketchum, Mary T., Marshfield, Mass. Khoury, David W., Bangor Kiernan, Dennis W., Jay Kilbourne, Frank M., Auburn Kilday, John B., Albany, N. Y. Kimball, Clark, Orono King, Charles H., Bangor King, Irving H., Derby Kinney, Minnie M., Cumberland Center Kirwin, Gerald R., Albany, N. Y. Kitchener, Saul L., New Hyde Park, L. I., N. Y. Kittredge, Judith A., Bangor Knight, June, Stonington Kochis, Clement M., Lisbon Falls Krapovicky, George, Auburn Kratz, Robert N., Newton, Pa. Kurrle, Frederick L., Caldwell, N. J. Kyle, Sally C, Stoneham, Mass. LaFave, Joella A., Malone, N. Y. Lagrange, Robert J., Waterville Lambert, Bertrand, Rumford Lambert, Jerry V., Strong Lamson, Ernest C, Jonesport Lancaster, Cecil L., Orono Landry, Robert P., Sanford Lane, Alice L., Rockport Lane, Greyson S., Ridgewood, N. J. Lane, Timothy J., Vinalhaven Lang, Elliot A., Andover Lang, Helen M., Rangeley Langbehn, George J., Bath Langervin, Thomas M., Dixfield Lanigan, Paul T., Arlington, Mass. Larrabee, David E., Topsham Lasselle, Ralph R., Gardiner LaValliere, Bertrand R., Lewiston Laverty, John R., Gorham Leach, Arlyn R., Calais Leavitt, John R., Orono Lebel, Raymond G., Lewiston Lebet, Philip M., Bradford, Mass. Lee, Margaret J., Sargentville Lee, Richard O., Brooklyn, N. Y. Leecock, John T., Jr., Bangor Lehman, Ralph W., Lewiston Leighton, Adam W., Portland Leighton, Richard S., E. Eddington Lenz, Lora M., Flushing, N. Y. Lerandeau, Henry C, Marlboro, N. H. Levan, Kenneth J., Thomaston Levanne, Constance R., Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. Levesque, Jean G., Richmond Lewis, Alan D., E. Boothbay Lewis, Clair H., Jr., Pittsfield Lewis, James C, Maplewood, N. J. Libby, Robert G., Brewer Libby, Wayne G., Rowayton, Conn. Liberty, Frederick P., Auburn Lindgren, Robert M., Bath Lindquist, David E., York Lindsay, John J., Cranston, R. I. Lindsay, Rodney C, Kennebunk Linekin, David M., Noranda, Quebec, Can. Little, James F., Lubec Little, Paul F., Monroe Livingston, Ervin N., N. Reading, Mass. Lobley, Douglas C, S. Brewer Lopez, Mary L., Gorham Lord, Herman C, Lisbon Lovejoy, Jerome M., Lincoln Lovejoy, Warren B., Rumford Lovely, Dorothy L., Westfield Lovett, George E., Auburn Lowe, Albert M., Brooks Lowell, Charles F., Unity Luce, Elinor L., Peaks Island Lunt, Barbara A., Camden Lunt, Watson W., II, Mount Desert Lymburner, Marjorie J., Bar Harbor McArthur, Charles J., Augusta McBrady, James S., S. Portland McCann, Ann P., Cape Elizabeth McCard, Harold K., Orono McCarthy, George J., Jr., Lynn, Mass. McCarthy, Joseph E., Augusta McCarthy, William T., Rumford MacComb, Mildred D., Gardiner McCrea, Philip A., Old Town MacDonald, Carl H., Masardis MacDonald, Duncan J., Jr., Portland McElhaney, Richard L., Hyannis, Mass. McElroy, Rodney W., Patten McGown, Allan J., Carmel McGrath, Victor E., Portland McGraw, Earl C, Jr., Bangor McGuffin, Susan V., Newton, Mass. McHenry, Kenneth A., Hampden Mclver, lone M., Lexington, Mass. McKay, Lawrence A., Bar Harbor McKeil, Richard L., Rockwood McKenna, Peter A., Rumford MacKenna, Robert J. W., Lincolnville McKie, Martha J., Stoneham, Mass. MacKinnon, James D., Portland McLafferty, James R., Rangely McLean, Maurice C, Millinocket MacLeod, Paul R., Yarmouth MacNichol, Susan K., Eastport McPhee, John M., Patten McQuade, Frank E., Millinocket Maddocks, Rosalie F., Auburn Mahar, Margaret E., Lewiston Makinen, Douglas A., S. Thomaston Malone, William O., Bangor Maloy, Thomas F., Dover-Foxcroft Manny, Mary L., E. Millinocket Manson, Edward A., Jr., Winthrop Marceau, Joseph A., Georgetown Marcous, Lionel A., Lewiston Marshall, David E., Rockport, Mass. Marshall, Enid M., Kennebunk Marston, Philip R., Winthrop Marston, Richard L., Auburn Martin, Anne K., Rumford Point Martin, Richard B., Hartland Matsch, Charles L., Bangor Mayhew, Dean R., Camden Mayo, George H., Windsor Mayo, Stephen P., North Jay Means, Donald D., Melrose, Mass. Medved, Stanley R., Bronx, N. Y. Meggison, Glynn W., Orono Mellon, John W., Westwood, N. J. Melugin, Lee R., Bangor Mercer, Charles H., Portland Merrifield, Roland E., Sanford Merrill, Leonard J., Auburn Merrill, Norman P., Madison Merrill, Roger F., South Paris 256 Merrill, William R., Leominster, Mass. Mersereau, Gladys, Louisville, Ky. Mesler, Calvin L., Newport, Vt. Metzger, John T., Ramsey, N. J. Michaud, Kenneth G., Fort Kent Michaud, Roberta I., Van Buren Mikkelsen, Michael L., Pleasantville, N. Y. Miller. Harold A., Old Town Millett, John C, Brewer Millett, Thomas O., Newport Millier. Ronald J., Winthrop Mills, Barbara J.. Poland Miniutti, John T., Boonton, N. J. Minnthan, Mary Ellen, Lewiston Minott, Peter O., W. Allenhurst, N. J. Mitchell, Malcolm A., Boothbay Harbor Mobouck, Peter B., Somerset. Mass. Moody, Darrell L., Veazie Moody, Donald E., Cumberland Center Moody, Harvey C, Waldoboro Moore, Charles W., Livermore Falls Moore, Daryl E., Allandale, N. J. Moores, Blaine D., Springfield Morgan, Thirnwood F., Jr., Hartland Morin, George E., Belfast Morris, Dale D., Presque Isle Morrison, Joseph F., Cohasset, Mass. Morrison, Earland H., New Gloucester Morrow, Jeannine E., Duxbury, Mass. Morton, David L., Westbrook Mosher, Henry L., Orono Munson, Robert T., Portland Murphy, James G., Springfield, Mass. Murphy, John B., Bath Murphy, Paul M., Saco Murray, John F., L owell, Mass. Myers, Leslie R., E. Livermore Nadeau, Richard A., Skowhegan Nathan, Randall L., Bangor Nault, Robert O., Orono Nelson, Ina Jane R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Nelson, Niles H., Winchester, Mass. Newbert, Russell A., Gardiner Nichols, Alicia G., Auburn Nickerson, John M., Auburn Norberg, Robert F., Westbrook Norbert, Stanley J., Lewiston Oakes, Walter E., Jr., Old Town Oakley, Kenneth N., Brockton, Mass. O ' Connor, John E., Millinocket Odegard, Paul A., Melrose, Mass. Offenberg, Adolph H., Bangor Orcutt, Paul M., Ashland Orino, David W., Rumford Orr, Joseph F., Bailey Island Ouellette, Maurice A., Chisholm Overlock, Marvin M., Bangor Owen, Sara F., Auburn Packard, Albert E., Gorham Packard, Harry N., Great Works Page, Herbert M,, Lewiston Page, Jules E., Waterville Pagurko, Joyce M., Topsham Paisley, George P., Orono Pakulski, Richard M., Chisholm Palmer, Dwight O., Ill, Orono Palmer, Russell A., S. Harpswell Paquette, Raynald E., Lewiston Paradis, Ronald I., Old Town Park, Ernest C, Old Orchard Beach Partelow, Judith M., Reading, Mass. Patterson, Irving J., Dover-Foxcroft Pease, Roger H., Pittsfield Pease, Ronald F., Rockland Peddle, Charles I., Augusta Pedersen, Kenneth W., Peaks Island Peirce, Kay F., East Corinth Pelkey, William E., Waterville Pellerin, Roger A., Fairfield Pelosi, Sheila J., Portland Pepin, Paul J., Rumford Perham, William S., Jr., Bangor Perrault, Robert D., Biddeford Perrone, Keeneth A., Hampden, Conn. Perry, Courtland D., Portland Perry, Jacquelyn A., Bangor Pettis, Francis J., Jr., Portland Phillips, Norman D., Lewiston Pickard, William R., Hopedale, Mass. Pillsbury, Charles E., Bangor Pinette, Sandra J., Lewiston Pingree, Peter D., Andover, Mass. Piper, Donald G., Orono Plaisted, Elizabeth A., North Jay Plante, Rene D., Oakland Platner, Nelford J., Ill, Hingham, Mass. Plo urde, Carroll J., Waterville Plourde, Harvey S., Lewiston Polanski, Donald W., Berlin, Conn. Pooler, Gregory E., Bangor Pooler, Thomas C, East Holden Pope, Elizabeth J., Portland Porter, John W., Stillwater Poulin, Robert H., Waterville Powers, Herbert L., Jr., Orono Powers, Joshua B., Jr., Pelham, N. Y. Pressley, David J., Lubec Prewitt, John E., Orange, N. J. Pride, Richard W., Jr., Westbrook Priest, Gary N., Rangeley Probert, Joseph B., Westwood, Mass. Proctor, Ann M., Waterville Pryor, Freeman E., South Portland Putnam, Paul B., Orono Quinn, Larry D., Skowhegan Quint, Wayne E., Houlton Ralph, Albert H., Jr., Stillwater Ramsey, John P., Nobleboro Ramsdell, Earl W., Orono Rancourt, John A., Jackman Station Rand, David M., Augusta Rankin, Arthur D., Merrick, N. Y. Raulston, John A., South Portland Ray, Herbert M., Waterville Read, Paul B., Jackson Heights, N.Y. Reed, Frank H., Jr., Orono Rendell, Malcolm J., Grand Falls, Newfoundland, Canada Reny, Norman O., Winslow Reynolds, Beatrice K., Augusta Rhodenizer, Richard L., Livermore Falls Rich, Richard R., Old Orchard Beach Richard, Alfred C, Brunswick Richard, Raymond F., South Paris Richards, Damon A.,W. Newton, Mass. Richardson, Ronald E., Boothbay Harbor Riedel, Robert A., Jr., W. Gardiner Riggs, Alan U., Bingham Rigg, Madeline L., Bingham Ritz, Thornton L., Hastings-on-Hudson, N. J. Robbins, John G., Kittery Roberts, Deane W., Cumberland Center Roberts, Kenneth A., Portland Roberts, Nancy L., Albany, N. Y. Roberts, Norman P., Guilford Roberts, Philip E., Auburn Robertson, John A., Jr., Arlington, Mass. Roderick, Gilbert M., Rumford Rogers, Judith F., North Anson Rombalski, Richard H., S. Portland Rose, Curtis D., West Orange, N. J. Ross, Richard J., Mexico Rourke, Robert V., Veazie Rowe, Mary J., Presque Isle Rush, David L., Bath Russell, James A., Cape Elizabeth Russell, Richard C, Kennebunk Russell, Richard W., Bangor Ryan, William J., Jr., Brewer Ryder, Ernest A., Old Town Sanborn, Elwin E., West Baldwin Sanborn, Mary Ellen, Gardiner Saunders, Vola J., Brewer Salberg, Robert H., Orono Salisbury, Richard M., Hulls Cove Samson, Robert N., Auburn Sawin, Peter A., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Sawyer, Gwendolyn A., Thomaston Sawyer, Thomas H., Framingham Center, Mass. Sawyer, Walter F., Jr., Fitchburg, Mass. Schlotter, John P., Putnam Valley, N. Y. Schmidt, Marianne F., Secaucus, N. J. Schoppee, Ronald L., Machias Sclair, Ruth, Bangor Scribner, William R., Orono Seamans, Sterling W., Skowhegan Sewall, George E., York Sezak, Thomas L., Orono Shanley, Paul J., Jr., Brewer Shaw, John F., Maiden, Mass. Shaw, Murray E., South Paris Shepard, Robert T., Bangor Sherman, Charles R., Portland Shibles, Carliene, Thorndike Shirley, Wayne O., Bucksport Short, Philip A., Pittsfield Sibley, Robert T., Old Town Sibo, Richard J., Old Town Simmons, Robert H., Rocky Hill, Conn. Simms, James F., W. Newton, Conn. Skinner, Richard W., Waterville Skomro, Mary J., Winthrop Sliva, John J., Augusta Small, Ralph D., Westbrook Smart, Richard P., South Portland Smith, Barry N., Sedgwick . Smith, Betty A., Auburn Smith, Carlyn, Portland 257 Smith, Donald J., Westbrook Smith, Duane A., Brewer Smith, Karl H., Buckfield Smith, Richard N.. Baltimore, Md. Smith, Willard, Pawtucket, R. I. Sneider, Shireen L., Cambridge, Mass. Snow, Edward F., Augusta Solari, Robert L., Fryeburg Solman, Robert L., Caribou Soper, James F., Orland Soper, Richard S., Jr., Orland Soule, Grace G., East Corinth Soychak, Anthony G., Lisbon Falls Spaulding, Leslie S., Lowell, Mass. Spearen, Terry R., Bangor Spencer, Paul R., Old Town Spillane, John D., Rockland Springer, Sally E., Brewer Springer, William H., Orono Sproul, Carlton L., Bangor Spurgnardi, Louis J„ Lewiston Squiers, Stephen C, Hampden Stafford, Rupert F., Waterville Stansbury, Barbara A., Scarsdale, N. Y. Stansel, Charles Ma., N. Andover, Mass. Stephenson, Thomas L., Belfast Stevens. Dale A., Buckfield Stevens, Evelyn L., Unity Stevenson, Barbara J., Waldwick, N. J. Stevenson, Carol, Reading, Mass. Stiles, Patricia A., Portland Stinson, Priscilla L., Stonington St. Lawerence, Neil V., Brewer Stocek, Rudolph F., Little Ferry, N. J. Stoddard, Everett O., N. Vassalboro Strout, William S., Livermore Falls Stubbert, Charles F., Jr., Waterville Sturgis, John L, Melrose, Mass. Sturtevant, Sumner R., Hebron Sudds, Nancy A., Auburn Suddy, Harvey F., South Portland Suitor, William S., York Sullivan, Mary K., Gardiner Swan, Morrill C, Saco Sweeney, Sandra G„ Portland Sweet, Reginald L., Lincoln Center Sweetland, David R., Providence, R. I. Sylvain, Robert J., Winslow Sylvester, Torrey A., Houlton Talbot, James J., Boston, Mass. Theriault, John P., Orono Thibodeau, John J., Bangor Thomas, Gloria J., Greene Thompson, Klaus G., Oradell, N. J. Thompson, Charles R,, State College, Pa. Thompson, Thomas W., Pawtucket, R. I. Thurston, Ronald G., Portland Tilton, Mary R., Belgrade Tobin, Philip C, II, Lubec Tompkins, Ann M., Island Falls Topolosky, John H., Woodland Towle, Donald E., Auburn Tracy, Allen P., W. Gouldsbora Trainor, John A., Oakland Trask, Alvin P., Bradford Trefethen, Michael W., Bangor Trincia, Vincent R., Framingham, Mass. Tripp, Terrance B., Saco Turmel, Betrand C, Livermore Falls Turner, Clara B., York Turner, John A., Eastport Twitchell, Richard S., Norway Ulmer, Jean R., Brewer Urbano, Anthony J., Portland Urbanski, Edwina E., Carteret, N. J. Vachon, Joseph R., Sabattus Vamvakias, James G., South Portland Van Orden, Ralph, Allendale, N. J. Vaux, Richard A., East Orland Vazquez, Antonio, Bronx, N. Y. Villandry, Philip J., Biddeford Viola, Vincent J., Jr., Orono Violette, James P., Madawaska Vomvoris, Arite, Bangor Waddell, Charles S., Veazie Waddell, Gerald W., Presque Isle Wadleigh, Leith R., Stillwater Wadsworth, David W., Cornish Waldron, William G., Falmouth Foreside Wales, Joan D. M., Limerick Walter, Robert J., Newark, N. J. Ward, Judith A., Dover-Foxcroft Ward, Elizabeth L., Brewer Warren, Jack H., Dover-Foxcroft Warner, Alden H., Saco Warren, Merrill A., Dover-Foxcroft Warren, William H., Fort Fairfield Washburn, Leslie A., Orono Watson, Clark D., Carmel, N. Y. Watson, Diann G., Cornish Watson, Richard S., Westwood, Mass. Webb, Dale R., Skowhegan Webb, Raymond A., Orono Webber, Paul D., Cape Neddick Webber, Walter W., South Portland Webster, Alfred P., Portland Webster, Craig R., Lewiston Webster, James H., Hallowell Webster. Judith A., Bangor Webster, Ronald L., Medomak Weeks, Wanda K., Waldohoro Weiss. William J.. Orono Welch. Martha M., Long Beach. N. Y. Wells, Arthur W., Wilton Wells, George H.. Old Orchard Wescott, John A.. Belfast Wescott, Richard R.. Portland Weston, Mary K., Dover-Foxcroft Wharton, Richard A., Lexington, Mass. Wheaton, Elwin P., Millinocket Wheeler. Harold A.. Veazie Whitcomb. David Owen, Augusta White. Carolyn E., Bangor White, Frederick L.. Old Town White, Ralph F.. Bangor White, Robert C, Hewitt, N. J. Whiting, Arthur S.. III. Framingham Center, Mass. Whiting, Norma V., South Portland Whitney, Arthur T., Orono Whitney, Dale F., Machias Whitney. Deane S.. Southwest Harbor Whitney. Judith J., Bingham Wilcox, Sally A., Portland Wilke, Suzanne M., Belfast Wilkins, Austin H., Jr., Augusta Willcox, Louis L., E. Orange, N. J. Williams, Gary L., Old Town Wilshire, Robert M., Waldoboro Wilson, Gordon C. Topsham Wilson, Robert B.. Houlton Wing, Bruce A.. Farmington Wingren, Dana W., Madison Winslow. Lyndal J., Augusta Wirta, Douglas O., Woolwich Witham, Frank F., Winthrop Wold, Lawrence E., Orono Wood, Donald C, Mapleton Wood, Frederick C, Fairfield Wood, Robert F., E. Holden Woodhead, North E., Cheltenham, Pa. Woods, Donald P., Lewiston Woods, Dorothy L., Kittery Point Woodward, Eugenie K., Walpole Woolston, Richard L., Auburndale, Mass. Wooster, RusscI D., Sullivan Worden, James W., Bath York, James L., Rangeley York, Theodore R., Veazie Young, Dale A., Orono Young, Tolford R., S. Portland Young, William A., Lewiston Zeising, William S., Newton, N. J. 258 FRESHMEN OFFICERS— E. Rich, N. Brown, Carolyn Rothwell, D. Foster. CLASS OF 1960 OFFICERS ELLIOT RICH President NEAL BROWN _ Vice President CAROLYN ROTHWELL Secretary DAVID FOSTER Treasurer 259 CLASS OF I960 Abbott, Lawrence F., Jr., Bar Harbor Abbott, William G., Bar Harbor Ackerman, Rhoda, Skowhegan Adams, Allan G., Squantum, Mass. Adams, June L., Ogunquit Adams, Wayne G., Houlton Agothos, Louis, Lisbon Falls Akerley, Leland B., Auburn Albert, Joseph W. E., Madawaska Aldrich, Robert S., Derby Line, Vt. Alicki, Robert P., Bridgeport, Conn. Allen, Carole E., Caribou Allen, June S., Columbia Falls Allen, Laurence S., Jr., Portland Allen, Peter T., Ellsworth Alley, Charles W., Hulls Cove Ames, Charles A., Bar Harbor Ames, Robert E., Pittsfield Ammann, George P., White Plains, N. Y. Amrhein, Harold L., Jr., East Sebago Anderson, Harold L., Vinalhaven Anderson, Robert E., Houlton Andrews, Arthur W., Solon Antonucci, Frank J., Fryeburg Applin, Henry H., Watertown, Mass. Armstrong, Donald P., Old Orchard Arnold, Michael D., North Penobscot Arnold, Mildred D., Swampscott, Mass. Arsenault, Larry P., South Portland Ashton, John V., Norway Atherton, Arthur F., Ill, Portland Atherton, Constance L., Portland Auclair, Gary F., Winthrop Austin, Harry D., Jr., Ellsworth Austin, Robert W., Rumford Ayer, Catherine B., Winchester, Mass. Ayer, Cynthia E., Winchester, Mass. Babb, Charles A., Camden Baggs, John C, Jr., Rockland Bagley, Jo-Anne, Beverly, Mass. Bagnall, Michael J., Houlton , Baker, John D., Jr., Bangor I f Baker, Nancy J., Guilford 260 Baker, Raymond F., Orono Ball, John E., Cornish Banach, David R., Arlington, Mass. Banks, Harland W., Westbrook Barlow, Rodman C, East Boothbay Barry, Edward R., Rumford Barry, Leroy J., Mechanic Falls Barton, Robert K., Waterville Bassett, Leonard C, Jr., Newton Highlands, Mass. Bastow, Peter F., Oakland Batherson, Timothy R., Rumford Baum, Richard D., Rockland Beach, Franklin P., Calais Beal, Patricia B., Farmington Beardsley, Charles R., Pittsfield Beattie, Keith A., Warren Beaulieu, Thomas F., Orono Beckwith, Gilbert E., Fort Fairfield Behrens, George H., Bergenfield, N. J. Beirle, Larry C, Ogdensburg, N. J. Belleau, Bernard, Lewiston Bellwood, Arthur, South Paris Bennett, Richard P., South Berwick Benoit, John R., Orono Benson, Cecil M. S., Jr., Kennebunkport Benson, Richard C, Winthrop Bertolini, Jean B., York Beach Betters, Albert R., Mattawamkeag Beverage, Rose E., Cedar Grove Bickford, Clarence E., Jr., Brooks Billings, Ethelyn G., Westbrook Bilodeau, Jack N., Auburn Binette, William A., Livermore Falls Bird, Lawrence A., Rockland Birge, Morgan D., Lisbon Falls Bjorn, Judith A., Falmouth Foreside Blackburn, William L., Middleboro, Mass. Blackett, Patricia A., Augusta Blanchard, Kenneth F., Cumberland Center Blood, Maurice W., Thorndike Boardman, Joyce C, Old Town Bolduc, Robert E., Le wiston Bolster, Brenda L., Easton Bond, Paul R., Jefferson Bonney, Wayne A., Westbrook Boomer, William L., Rochester, N. Y. Booth, Gordon A., Hamden, Conn. Bosse, Gerard C, Lewiston Botkin, Edgar D., Portland Bouchard, Henry G., Brunswick Bouchard, Philip B , Fort Kent Bouchard, Roland F., Upper Frenchville Bowie, Melvin H., East Peru Brach, Paul J., Rochester, N. Y. Bradford, Marilyn A., Augusta Bragdon, Carmelita A., Dexter Bragg, Robert H., Fairfield Brand, Lowell T., Portland Brann, Walton M., Freedom Branson, Sandra E., South Windham Branstrom, Ulla-Britt, Augusta Breton, Carol L, Rumford Brewer, Mason L, Mt. Tabor, N. J. Brewster, Lynn A., Waterville Bridge, Paul W., Guilford Britton, William E., Stamford, Conn. Broadhead, Barbara A., Greenville Brockway, Pamela L., Orono Brockway, Richard J., Orono Brooks, Adrian J., Orono Brooks, Jerome P., Westbrook Brown, Arthur R., Jersey City, N. J. Brown, Bentley L., Staten Island, N. Y. Brown, Bonny A., Augusta Brown, Carl M., Monson Brown, George B., Oakland Brown, Harold H., Rumford Brown, Joan E., Augusta Brown, Mary L., Caribou Brown, Neal C, Vassalboro Brown, Nelson W., Jr., North Berwick Brown, Roger L., East Millinocket Brugman, Dennis H., Orono Bryan, James H., Westbrook Bryant, Loyd S., Mechanic Falls Bryant, William L., Wilson Mills Bryon, Guy S.. Roslyn Estates, L. I.. N. Y. Buck, Marion V., Wilmington, Mass. Burke, Ann M.. Portland Burke, Sheila E., Mattawamkeag Burnham, John H., Saco Burns. Michael D., Augusta Burroughs, Allan R.. Denmark Bush. Priscilla D., Gardiner Bush, Stephen K., Gardiner Buswell, Albert L., Minturn Butler, Martha G., Bangor Butts, Charles E., Ellsworth Buxton, Philip X ' ., Jr., Bucksport Cain, Robert E., Jr., Camden Calcagni, Ralph A., Winthrop Caldwell, Lawrence E., Turner Callahan, Norman G., Auburn Callahan. Patricia I., Kittery Campbell, Alan R., East Corinth Campbell, Richard L., Portland Canacaris, Joan T.. Bath Capp, Nancy M., Portland Carlstrom, Edwin C, Milbury, Mass. Caron, Albert G., Westbrook Carpenter, Gordon M., North Waterboro Carrier, Edward D., Waterville Carroll, Joseph D., Jr., South Orange, N. J. Carsley, Marcia F., Harrison Carter, Damon E., Dover-Foxcroft Cater, Gail R., Washburn Carter, James M., Woolwich Carter, Richard A., Ellsworth Carter, Stetson C, Seal Harbor Casey, Elizabeth M., Portage Castle, Gilbert C, Boston, Mass. Caswell, Andrew L., Bangor Chadbourne, Leonard N., Hampden Highlands Chadwick, Richard L., South Lincoln, Mass. Champagne, William F., North Kennebunkport Champion, Roger L., Anson Chandler, James, New Gloucester Chandles, William M., Bangor Chapman, Charles A., East Boothbay Chapman, Deanna D., Aruba, Netherland, W. I. Chase, Norman L., Jr., Skowhegan Chatto, Pegga A., Bangor Chellis, Robert A., Boothbay Harbor Cheney, Edith A., Augusta Cheney, Prescott J., New Harbor Chenoweth, Stanley B.. Skowhegan Che.sebro, Robert A.. Jr.. Newton Highlands, Mass. Chevalier, Maurice A., Springvale Chick, James B., North Monmouth Chin, Gilbert C. W., Lewiston Christensen, Glendon E„ Yarmouth Christian. Kenneth E., Medford, Mass. Cimino, Carlo M., Portland Clark, Ann H., Orrington Clark, Deane R., Skowhegan Clark, Judith A., Portland Clarke, Ralph E., Rumford Cleale, Conrad S., Bangor Clement, David B., Rumford Clement, William H., Orono Clements, Nicholas D., Belfast Clifford, David R., Winchester, Mass. Clukey, Paul E., Dexter Clukey, Philip, West Enfield Cochran, Carlos J., Ill, Bangor Cogswell, Lawrence P., Jr., Hartford, Conn. Cohen, Joseph, Portland Cole, Lawrence, Old Orchard Coleman, Mary J., East Sebago Colley, Elizabeth J., Wilton Collier, Arthur C, Oakfield Collins, Bernard C, Norwood, Mass. Collins, Michael M., Fort Kent Collins, Philip R., St. Agatha Collins, Stephen R., Ashburnham, Mass. Colman, Ronald P., Bangor Colton, William L., Scituate, Mass. Colwell, Charles R., Stonington Colwell, Rheta M., Portland Colwell, Richard J., Stonington Connor, Barbara J., Hartsdale, N. Y. Conro, Arthur C, Attleboro, Mass. Cook, Keith E., Fairfield Cormier, Robert J., Rumford Cote, Donald L., Sanford Cotreau, Paul A., Reading, Mass. Coulombe, Larry L., Auburn Cousins, Sidney E., South Portland Covell, Douglas D., Waterville Cox, David M., Bangor Cox, Dexter M., Woodland Crabtree, Richard C, Bath Craig, Michael T„ Augusta Crane, Neil F., East Corinth Creighton, Margaret W., Houlton Cremer, Herbert S., Maynard, Mass. aocker, Winfred H., Charleston Crockett, Robert C, South Portland Cronkite, Richard O., Portland Grossman, Wilfrid L., Winterport Grossman, Paul A., Boston, Mass. Grouse, Jere W., Crouseville Crowe, Hollis E., Westbrook Crowe, Sandra J., Ellsworth Crowell, Henry E., Bangor Crowley, Kenneth R., Pautucket, R. 1. Curley, John J., South Portland Currie, Gustavus N., Jr., Presque Isle Currie, Julia A., Gray Currie, Robert J., Mars Hill Currier, Emile R., Jr., Kennebunkport Currier, William R., Norridgewock Curtis, Sally E., Topsham Cushman, Richard L., South Paris Cutler, James C, Lewiston Cyr, Hermel R., Howland Cyr, Roger A., Van Buren Daigle, James L., Fort Kent Daigle, Paul J., Limestone Dakin, David J., Arlington, Mass. Daly, William G., Jr., North Leeds Danforth, Avern B., Lincoln Daniels, Judith W., South Portland Dannert, Paula H., Ogunquit Davis, George M., Jr., Skowhegan Davis, Mary S., Veazie Davis, Robert S., Framingham, Mass. Davis, Rober E., Dover-Foxcroft Dean, Herbert P., Carmel Dean, Robert F., Camden Dearborn, Barry K., Dexter Decker, Roger M., Millinocket Degolyer, Donald E., Erie, Pa. de Grandpre, Gerald, Jr., Plattsburg, N. Y. Delano, Dale C, Bangor DeLong, John D., Chatham, N. J. 261 DeMerchant, Philip L., Fort Fairfield Demo, Michael W., Skowhegan Dennis, John N., Old Town Dettloff, Dorothy I., Kittery DeVeau, Kenneth A., South Portland Devereux, Dorothy A., Summit, N. J. Devine, Paul A., Fort Fairfield Dibbon, Georgina A., Port Au Bras, Burin, Newfoundland DiBiaso, Jeff A., Cornish Dice, Steven F., Washington, D. C. Dillingham, Robert E., Bangor Dinsmore, Austin G., Lubec Dion, Joseph A., Attleboro, Mass. Dion, Pauline T., Lewiston Dirkman, John A., Stoneham, Mass. Dodge, Joyce L., East Boothbay Dombek, Joseph W., Ellsworth Donnelly, Joanne A., Waterville Donnelly, Roger M., Providence, R. I. Donovan, Frederick J., Auburn Donovan, Lloyd J., Jr., Yarmouth Dore, Craig L., Guilford Dore, Maurice R., Skowhegan Doughty, Dale F., Cumberland Center Dow, Mary E., Orono Dow, Philip L., Bowdoi nham Dow, Robert E., Presque Isle Downing, David R., Bangor Drew, Dianna M., Oxbow Drew, Robert F., Bangor Drew, Roger E., Freedom Dubois, Gerard A., Saco Dudley, John L., Lincoln Dudley, Richard A., Bangor Dudley, Warren L., Jr., Houlton Dumond, Donald S., Fort Kent Dumond, Philip L., Fort Kent Dumond, Robert M., Old Town Dunlop, Raymond D., Skowhegan Dunn, Barbara J., Kennebunkport Dyar, Elmon J., Farmington Dyer, Richard A., Vinalhaven Dyer, Roger A., Norway Dyke, James W., Livermore Falls Eastman, Robert D., U, Fryeburg Edwards, Donna C, Kennebunk Elfus, Irving W., Brooklyn, N. Y. El-hajj, Gibran N., Winterport Elias, Isabelle A., Pittsfield Ellingwood, Alan, Dixfield Ellingwood, Shirley A., West Paris Ellis, Dwight W., Monmouth Emery, Howard W., Bryant Pond Eppinger, Dan, Portland Estes, Nancy L., Pittsfield Evans, Noel K., Bangor Everett, Robert A., Auburndale Ewing, Peter N., Old Orchard Beach Farnsworth, George D., Orono Faucher, Diane C, Lewiston Fayle, Richard D., Old Town Feero, William E., Old Town Fenderson, Gerald L., Wells Fenlason, William A., Brewer Fernald, Hartley E., Waterville Fernandez, Joel L., South Dartmouth, Mass. Ferris, David L., Bangor Fessenden, Dennis E., Bangor Fickett, Richard C, Lewiston Finlay, Donald S., Orleans, Mass. Finocchiaro, Edward J., Portland Fish, Priscilla M., Brunswick Fiske, Paul R., Waterbury, Vt. Fitzgerald, John R., Salem, Mass. Fitzherbert, Mellen A., Presque Isle Fitzgerald, John R., Salem, Mass. ' Fitzsimmons, Beverly J., Skowhegan Flaherty, Robert J., Jr., Charlestown, Mass. Flemington, Sally J., Houlton Fletcher, Janet I., Portland Flewelling, Gaylen F., Easton Flewelling, Peter A., Crouseville Flint; Darrell C, Norway Flynt, Patricia L., Portland Foley, Betty A., Guilford Folsom, Wayne A., Milo Ford, Ruth A., Milo 262 Forsbcrg. Dawn L., OaklanJ Fortitr, Robert B.. Bath Foster. David E., Rumford Fox. Mkhael P.. Pulaski, N. Y. Frascatore. Robert C. Amsterdam. N. Y. Frazer. Scott M.. Medford Lakes, N. J. Freeman. Harry W.. Dover, N, H, French. Donald E.. Waterville Fritz. Donna L.. Kittery Fronk. Alice L.. Farmington Fryover, Kenneth D., Orono Furrow. Janice P.. Bangor Furrow. Peggy E. J.. Smyrna Mills Gagne. Earl L., Wells Gagnon. David H.. Cumberland Center Gagnon, Galen G., Mattawamkeag Gallagher, Daniel W., Limestone Gammon. Alexander, Belfast Garbotz. Gail, Lisbon Falls Garland. Robert E., Bar Harbor Garvin, David B., Rumford. R. L Gaunce. Charles R.. Waterville Gauthier. Emile P.. Rumford George, Maroon J.. Waterville Gerald. Stephen L.. Clinton Getchell, Deborah A., Wilton Gibouleau, Raymond E., Woodland Gilbert, Robert G.. Waterville Gillman, Barry W.. Scarsdale, N. Y. Glidden, Gordon W., South Glen Falls, N. Y. Goff, Robert C, Peaks Island Golder, David G., Westbrook Goodell. Judith A.. Auburn Goodwin. Robert G., Belfast Goranites. Antonia J., Auburn Gordon. Alden H., Farmington Falls Gordon, Allan F., Ellsworth Gordon, James E., Brunswick Gordon, Sidney J., Brookline, Mass. Goudreau, Fernand R., Lewiston Gove, Richard L., Gardiner Graham, Melvin P., Ashland Graham, Stephen N., Darien, Conn. Grant, Patricia A., Caribou Grant, Ross M., Bangor Graves, Alan D., Machias Gray, Lyman S., Dover-Foxcroft Gray, Richard H., Kennebunk Gray, Robert O., Hallowell Gray, William C, Jr., East Holden Greely, John M., Portland Greely, Paul H., Bangor Greene, Samuel L., Bradley Greenlaw, Roger A., Stonington Greenleaf, David F., Old Town Greenleaf, Gail R., Oxford Gregoire, Simeon P., Randolph Grindell, Chelsey V., Guilford Grispi, Mary E., Rockland Groepler, Carl M., Yonkers, N. Y. Gromack, Robert M., Springfield, Mass. Grondin, Peter E., Westbrook Gover.Janet E., Portland Grunes, Harold L., Portland Guenther, Walter R., Lisbon Falls Gustin, Lewis A., Sabattus Gutman, Brook D., Westport, Conn. Hakenberg, Suzanne L., Springfield, N. J. Haight. Robert R., Stamford, Conn. Hainer, Carolyn G., Portland Hale, Roger G., Caribou Haley, Joseph W., Reading, Mass. Hall, Douglas A., Vinalhaven Hall, Lawrence K., Jr., Greenville Ham, Constance, Monmouth Hamblet, William P., Windham, N. H. Hamilton, Bernice C, Bangor Hammond, Charles W., East Hiram Hanscom, Peter E., Casco Hansen, James L., South Portland Hanson, Julie A., Calais Harlow, Henry W., Rumford Harmon, Norma L., Limerick Harper, Robert L., Bangor Harris, Arthur W., Biddeford Harris, William W., Biddeford Pool Harrison, Alton F., South Portland Harthorn, John L., West Pembroke Harvey, Ralph G., Guilford Hastings, Ann L., East Bethel Hay, Phyllis M., Washburn Hayes, John F., Brewer Hayes, Kenneth P., Gray Hayward, Nancy A., York Heald, Charles C, Camden Heath, Charles E., Jr., Lexington, Mass. Henny, Edward E., Waldoboro Henry, Edwin R., Jr., Oradell, N. J. Herbert, Allan R., Rumford Herrick, Elaine, Augusta Hersey, Linwood R., Easton Higgins, Elaine V., Mount Desert Higgins, John M., Cape Elizabeth Higgins, Nona R., Needham, Mass. Hill, Norman E., Jr., Cumberland Mills Hill, Peter S., Augusta IHills, Charles K., Hyannisport, Mass. Hilton, Rena M., Anson Hirschfield, Marvin, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Hitchcock, Allen G., Springfield, Mass. Hoar, Philip A., Farmington Hoar, Ronald W., Farmington Hodson, Martha F., Portland Hogan, Richard D., Houlton Holleran, Mary E., Augusta Hollis, Lawrence A., East Corinth Holmes, David C, Norfolk, Mass. Holmes, Judith G., Shawmut Holmes, Myron L., Lincoln Holmsen, Raymond H., North Bergen, N. Y. Holroyde, John S., Portland Hooper, Bradford M., South Darien, Conn. Hopkins, Robert W., Newtonville, Mass. Horn, Robert W., East Walpole, Mass. Houlden, Raymond C, Peabody, Mass. Hourin, Janice S., Wollaston, Mass. House, Ronald E., South Bristol Howard, Adelaid, Rumford Howard, Eugene F., Lynn, Mass. Howard, George C, Jr., Guilford Howe, Nancy, Kennebunkport Howe, Stephen H., Holden, Mass. Hoyt, Laurel A., South Portland Hoyt, Walter L., Jr., Concord, Mass. Huber, Theodore T., Old Town Hull, Donald L., Hyannis, Mass. Hume, Robert S., Ridgewood, N. J. Hunter, Harriet E.. Fairfield Hurley, Mary L., Boothbay Hurst, Wesley, Jr., South Harpswell Hyatt, Penelope, Stamford, Conn. Ifill, Marie H., Bangor Ingalls, Blair L., Machias Ingersoll, Kenneth, Deansboro, N. Y. Ingoldby, Rober N., Fair Lawn, N. J. Ireland, Dale, Limestone Irving, Alan B., Washburn Iverson, Carol A., Portland Ives, Sameul C, Gardiner Jack, Richard W., Wollaston, Mass. Jackson, Pauline L., Orrington Jackson, Seth R., Orono Jacques, Carol J., Skowhegan James, Ann L., Richmond Jamison, George H., Mexico Johnson, Alan R., Dedham Johnson, Arthur Y., Bangor Johnson, James B., Farmington Johnson, Joyce M., Gardiner Jones, Richard N., Steep Falls Jones, Richard N., Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Jones, Stanley B., South Portland Jones, William G., Athens Jordan, Stanley L., Bangor Jude, Almond R., Ellsworth Kane, James D., Euclid, Ohio Karkos, Calvin M., Lisbon Falls Karner, Max A., Ill, Brunswick Kean, Frank H., Ill, Reading, Mass. Keane, Robert E., Old Town Keene, James T., Danville Keith, Joanne, Milton, Mass. Keller, Leroy A., Thorndike Kellett, Mary R., Reading, Mass. Kelley, Enid A., Marblehead, Mass. Kelso, Joan B., Winslow Kennan, Douglas W., Schenectady, N. Y. Kent, Gary R., Auburn Kershner, John R., Farmington Kezer, Richard H., Yarmouth Kilburn, Alan F., York King, Louis C, Veazie King, Thomai A., Needham, Mass. Kitchen, Theodore R., South Portland Klech, Carroll J., Bangor Knauer, Charles F., RIdlonville Knauss, Frederick L., Poughkeepsie. N. Y. Knight. Alexis E., Rockport Knight, Richard B., Caribou Knowlton, Richard W., Deer Isle Kouloheras, James G., Lowell, Mass. Kozlowski, Patricia A., Portland Krapovicky, Eric J., Auburn Kraske, Gerhardt P., Rumford Krill, George, Bayonne, N. J. Labrecque, O ' Neil, Lewiston LaFortune, Walter F., Cape Neddick Lagasse, Normand L., Biddeford Lagassey, Robert J., St. Agatha Lane, Charles A., Portland Lane, Duane M., Bangor Lane, Hayward, Readfield Lang, Chester W., Houlton Lanphier, Robert E., Carmel Larson, Charles E., New Britain, Conn. Latham, Kenneth C, Reading, Mass. Lavorgna, Anthony N,, Rumford Lavorgna, Nicholas J., Rumford Lawlor, Jeanette M., Oakfield Lawrence, George L., Bath Leach, Vail O., Jr., Milton, Mass. Learson, John R., Portland Leask, Richard A., Woolwich Leavitt, Stephen W., Dixfield Lehmann, Paul H., Lewiston Lehnartz, David F., Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Leighton, Richard S., Gardiner Leighton, Wilfred R., Cumberland Lemay, Roger E., Biddeford Leonard, William W., South Windham Lepage, George E., Lewiston Lesko, Micheal J., Livermore Falls Lessard, Joseph E., Rumford Lessard, Melvin R., Bangor Lessard, Roger G., Biddeford Letteney, Hollis F., Gardiner Levasseur, Roger P., Auburn Levco, Harriet, Rockland Levesque, George V., Caribou Lewis, Donald C, Jr., Bangor Lewis, Donald S., West Rupert, Vt. 264 Lewis, Linda. Searsport Libbt-y, Kenneth E.. Mattawamkea Libby, Douglas C. Auburn Libby, Jane E., Brunswick Libby, Marilyn K., Mars Hill Libby, Phyllis N., Clinton Lincoln, Carlisle A., X ' ayne Linnell, John R., Auburn Lincott, Mahlon A., Washington Lisbon, Frank E., Plainfield, N. J. Liscomb, Clark N., Bar Harbor Littlefield, Frank L., Orono Littlefield, Suzanne E., North Brunswick Littlefield, Vincent A., Saco Littlefield, William S., Topsham Lloyd, Llewellyn R., Berwick Lockett, Benjamin B., Winterport Lockhart, Richard D., Milo Lombara, Richard S., Lynn, Mass. Lombard, Merton E., Mattawamkeag Loud, Chalmer M., Chamberlain Loud, Randell B., Milton, Mass. Lovett, David B., Auburn Lowell, William S., Topsham Luce, Jonathan R., Farmington Lunt, David W., Milton, Mass. Lunt, Elizabeth F., Gorham Lutifiyya, Issa M., Ramallah District, Palestine McCabe, John W., Portland McCafferty, Hugh H., Mexico McCaffrey, Eugene R,, Ridgewood, N. J. McCallum, Amos A., Old Orchard Beach McCann, Richard H., Cumberland Center McCarty, John J., Woodside, N. Y. McCarty, Richard D., Bangor McClure, Anne M., Kingfield McCol lough, Nancy R., Rumford McDuffie, Bruce F., South Portland McGraw, Elizabeth M., Lincoln McGuire. Patricia E., Orono Mclnnes, John, III, Portland Maclver, Richard E., Rangeley McKay, Terrance C, Easton McKeen, David A., Norway McKenna, Joseph M., York McKenna, Walter J., Old Orchard McKenney, Charles A., Ellsworth MacKensie, John E., Old Town McLaughlin, Sally D., Gardiner MacLean, Douglas S., Rockville Center, N. Y. McLeod, John E., Orrington McNamara, Mary F., Gardiner MacNichol, Alexander A., Jr., Eastport McNulty, Charles A., South Glen Falls, N, Y. McPhee, Lawrence R., Calais MacDonald, Charles J., Dedham, Mass. Mace, Arthur, H., Jr., Skowhegan Macomber, Walter J., Windsor Maden, Judith B., Pittsfield Madsen, Donald L, Cape Elizabeth Maher, Brock P., Mechanic Falls Mainville, Waldeck E., Jr., Dundalk, Md. Mallet, Gail A., Lee Manchester, Charlene G., Falmouth Foreside Mandigo, Alfred E., Natick, Mass. Marble, Lynne E., Dryden Marcotte, Guy A., Biddeford Marriner, Julie A., Brooks Marstaller, Frank D., Lisbon Falls Martin- Glan D., South Paris Martin, Marilyn H., Portland Martin, Roy C, Bangor Martin, Wilfred R., Old Town Masalsky, Stanley J., Jr., Rumford Masson, Theodore T,, Rumford Masterman, Gail, Glen Falls, N. Y. Mathieu, Donald R,, Biddeford Mattsen, David A., Sudbury, Mass. Mavor, Joan M., Auburn Mavor, Preston B., Marblehead, Mass. Maxim, Gorden S., Limerick Maxwell, Bruce A., North Edgecomb Mayo, William H., South Brewer Meader, Forrest W., Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mehtman, Howard B., Pine Point Mercier, Richard B., Livermore Falls Merrill, Henry J,, South Paris Merrill, Martha, Westbrook Merrill, Richard A., South Brewer Messer, Jean F., LaGrange Michaud, Richard W., Augusta Michaud, Robert R., Fort Kent Milter, James A., Augusta Millette, John C, Biddeford Mills, Alden R., North Haven Mills, Larry A., Bangor Mitchell, Herbert L., Bar Harbor Mitchell, John L., Lubec Mitchell, Robert M., Temple Mithen, Thomas J., Wells Monty, Arthur, Ozone Park, L. L, N. Y. Moody, Sherwood, Houlton Mooney, Charles E., Bangor Moore, Fred S., Portland Moore, John P., Maiden, Mass. Moore, Thomas W., West Englewood, N. J. Moores, Sterling A., East Millinocket Morehouse, Thomas P., Short Hill, N. J. Morris, Nathan R., Saco Morse, Nancy J., Reading, Mass. Mosher, Winnifred A., Benton Station Mossier, David L., Dover-Foxcroft Moxon, Frank D., Pittsfield, Mass. Moyer, Harrison, L., Medford, N. J. Muehleck, Frederick A., Scardale, N. Y. Muir, Thomas A., South Yarmouth, Mass. Malcahy, Jeremiah H., Staten Island, N. Y. Mullen, Sherwood, Skowhegan Munch, John M., Pittsfield Munkhoff, Gary E., Ridgefield, Conn. Munn, Barbara C, Portland, Conn. Munroe, Floyd F., Houlton Munsey, William J., East Vassalboro Murphy, Harold, Jr., Portland, Conn. Murphy, John M., Portland Murphy, Lawrence E., Oakland Murray, Eugenia L., Bangor Nicholas, Alan F., Staten Island, N. Y. Nickless, Bernard E., Buckport Nisbet, Jack L., Augusta Norman, Diana L., Waterville Norton, Ernest A,, Machias Nourse, Stephen E., Needham, Mass. Noury, Nancy E., Kennebunk Nuite, Grahem L., Thomdike O ' Brien, Daniel C„ Portland Ochmanshi, Charles J., Augusta Ogden, Patricia J., Argyle 265 Ord, Jonathan, Beaurepaire, Que., Canada Osgood, Charles B., Hasten Osgood, James A., Fryeburg Osier, Tade F., New Harbor Ouellette, Robert J., Lewiston Ouellette, Thomas F., Madison Page, Rodney W., Kenduskeag Palmer, Phillip E., Vanceboro Palmer, Terry, South Portland Panos, Goerge X., Lewiston Paquet, Philippe E., Biddeford Paradis, Doris R., Lewiston Parks, Barbara L., Concord, Mass. Partridge, Henry J. B., Jr., Cos Cob, Conn. Paskalides, John N., Portland Patrick, David K., East Charleston, Vt. Patterson, Marcia A., Brunswick Patton. Pamela H., Boothbay Harbor Paul, Leroy W., Jr., Belfast Payne, Edgar M., Brewer Peabody, Douglas A., Beals Pearson, John J., Jr., Milford Pelletier, Clarence, Orono Pelletier, Margaret A., Orono Pelletier, Phillip E., Fort Kent Pelletier, Raymond A., Winslow Pellitier, Robert G., Auburn Pelosi, Janet G., Portland Percival, Gary W., Brownville Perkins, Carrol F., Portland Perkins, Gail F., Southwest Harbor Perkins, Percy A., Livermore Falls Perkins, Robert A., Orono Perrault, Richard R.. Biddeford Perry, James E., Bangor Perry, Richard D., Winthrop Peterka, Christine, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Peterson, Patricia M., Limestone Petzold, John P.. Rumford Philbrook, Joan M., Owls Head Phillippon, Glenn D., Lewiston Phillips, Arthur M., Milford Philpott, Arad L., Readfield Pickett, Robert A., Augusta Pierce, Frederick W., Ill, Augusta Pike, Jacob B., Lubec Pillsbury, Ralph F., Augusta Pinkham, Kenneth E., Pittsfield Pinto, Walter C, Old Town Pissak, Donna C, Long Island Plaisted, Roger C, Lincolnville Plummer, Bruce H., Hampden Plummer, John E., Portland Pool, David, Rochester. N. Y. Potter, David M., Bath Pottle, Richard H., Gardiner Poulin, Donald H., Lewiston Pouliot, Joan M., Bath Pratt, Wellington A., Jr., Jefferson Preble, David A., Oneco, Conn. Pride, Judith E., Portland Proulx, Janet A., Saco Quigg. Nancy J., Brewer Quine. James A.. Bangor Quinn, John C. III. Oxford Quint, Frederick L., Jr., Patten Quist, Howard R., Stockholm Radvillas, Marden S.. Islesboro Rancourt. Marjorie A.. Waterville Randall, Greenfield A., Jr.. Portland Randall, James D., Old Orchard Beach Randall, Warren W., Stillwater Randolph, Margaret A., Waldoboro Raphael, Richard M-. Marblehead, Mass. Raschack, Erick, Jr., Rockport Rauschke, Kenneth H.. Portland. Rauthause, Jay I., New York, N. Y. Rawcliffe, James W., Hampden Highlands Ravenscroft, Lincoln T., Jr., Concord, Mass. Ray, Richard F., Auburn Raymond, John G., Jr., Gardiner Redman, Richard A., Bangor Redmond, Malcolm A., South Portland Rich, Eliot H., Portland Richardson, Ann A., Lee Richardson, Donald E., Waltham, Mass. Rechardson, Garet S., Sanford Ricker, Ruel W.. Ill, Saco Ridlon, Ernest S., Jr., Cape Porpoise Rigg, Gordon L., Kittery Riley, Michael A., Oakland Riley, Patrick E., Winslow Robbins, Dolores L., Old Town 266 Robbins, James M., Portland Roberts, David H., Alfred Roberts. David L., Dover- Foxcroft Roberts, Donna A., South Portland Roberts, Marilyn E., Brownville Junction Robertson, Nathaniel R., Medford, Mass. Robinson, Carol A., Cape Elizabeth Robinson, Richard C, Portland Rogers, Melvin E., Orleans, Mass. Rolfe, Burton P., West Bethel Rollins, Dennis A., Bingham Romano, Armand F., Portland Ronan, Carol A., South Portland Rose, Karl H., Kingston, N. Y. Roth, Clyde A., Litchfield Rothwell, Carolyn J., Needham, Mass. Routhier, Alfred J., Rumford Rowe, Alden C, Pejepscot Rov ' e, Robert E., Camden Roy, Joseph G., Rumford Russell, Loring C, Winthrop Russell, Donald A., Topsham Russell, Peter A.. Round Pond Russell, Warren E., Ballard Vale, Mass. Ryan, Clayton A., Bradford Ryder, Richard, South Portland Sage, Gary W., Howland Sample, Elizabeth S., Boothbay Harbor • Sampson, Elliot R., Branford, Conn. Samway, Honora F., Bangor Sanborn, Peter C, Ashland, Mass. Saunders, James C, Jr., Yarmouth Saunders, Leonard P., Algonquin, III. Savage, Mark E., Skowhegan Sawyer, Carl H., Rockland Sawyer, Kay L., New Harbor Schroetal, Gelicia M., Portland Schweitzer, Robert E., New Britain, Conn. Sclair, Myles, Bangor Scovelle, Janet, Melrose, Mass. Seabury, Joseph B., South Portland Seeley, Peter H., Manhasset, N. Y. Shaw, Charles W., Portland Shaw, Gary N., Sangerville Sheehan, Patricia L., Framingham, Mass. Sheldrick, Ann E., Ridgewood, N. J. Sherer , Dana E., Northeast Harbor Sherry, Celeste E., Lewiston Shibles, Darrell E., Belfast Shibles, Mark R., Jr., Orono Shields, Thomas O., Winterport Shirley, William J., Norway Shoener, William T., Chatham, N. J. Shuman, Charles, Bangor Sinclair, Sallie L, Pittsfield Singal, Judith C, Bangor Sirois, David L., Norridgewock Skehan, Everett M., Brockton, Mass. Skillin, Ronert G., Portland Small, Donald A., Castine Small, Jane C, Freeport Small, Leonard, Lawrence, Mass. Small, Nancy A., Portland Small, Nancy L., Barre, Vt. Small, Pauline G., Farmington Smith, Bernard C, Jr., Eliot Smith, Donald A., Brewer Smith, Paula J., Mars Hill Smith, Russell, Greenville Smith, Verne C, Hallowell Solman, Carolyn A., Caribou Spear, Robert J., North Bridgton Spear, Virginia M., South Portland Spizuoco, Frank E., Lynbrook, N. Y. Aproul, Sandra L., Newcastle Spurling, Terence X., Ellsworth Stairs, Robert L., Bath Stanley, Wayne L, Brownville Junction Stansfield, Jane E., Wilton Staples, Roscoe E., Ill, Norway Staples, Thomas F., Eliot Starbird, Dwight A., Farmington Stather, Ronnie G. S., Bangor Steenstra, James V., Bar Harbor Steinmeyer, Carl, Augusta Sterling, Paul E., Kittery Sterling, Richard P., Daphne, Ala. Sterritt, Robert S., Lockport, N. Y. Stevens, Evelyn E., Carroll Stevens, Forrest S., Ill, Milford Stevens, Jane E., Milford Stevens, Joel B., Newcastle Stenven, John Winfield, Rockland Stevens, Judith C, Portland Stenenson, Norman W., Fort Fairfield Steward, Edwina O., Skowhegan Stewart, James H., Lincolnville Stewart, Rodney G., New Vineyard Stewich, Max W., Lisbon Falls Stickney, Frederick H., Portland Stiles, William C, Portland St. Jean, Rosaire J. E., South Portland Stockwell, Ira W., Jr., Portland Stoddard, Ralph S., Groveland, Mass. Stoddard, Raymond J., Portland Stone, Donald E., Barrington, R. I. Stoody, Sylvia A., Madison Stoutmayer, George D., Madison St. Peter, Norman L., Portage Lake St. Pierre, Frances G., Pawtucket, R. I. Stuart, Allen W., Dover-Foxcroft Stuart, Gordon W., Westbrook Stults, Roland L., Gorham Sturgeon, Richard H., Old Town Sulya, Joseph L., Winthrop Sween, Robert H., Wilton Sweeney, Donald N., Presque Isle Sweet, Walter R., Julls Cove Talbot, Mary G., Bath Talcove, Steven M., Swampscott, Mass. Tatlock, Diane, Gardiner Terani, Stephen J., Jr., Hampden, Conn. Terrill, Rachel J., Bangor Tessier, Jean E., Lewiston Theriault, David L., East Millinocket Thibeau, Barry K., Fort Fairfield Thibeault, Edward J., Fort Kent Thibodeau, Paul R., Old Town Thomas, Calvin M., II, Bangor Thomas, Frank E., Camden Thompson, Bruce C, LaGrange Thompson, David P., Paterson, N. J. Thompson, Raymond E., Biddeford Thompson, Richard M., Farmington Thompson, Richard C, Lisbon Falls Thompson, Robb W., Morristown, N. J. Thurston, Norris L., Saco Thurston, Villa F., Rumford Tibbetts, John A., Columbia Falls Tibbetts, Lawrence M., Milo Tibbetts, Sylvia A., Palermo Tierney, James G., Old Orchard Tierney, William A., Sebago Lake Tilden, Elizabeth L., Ellsworth Tilton, Donna M., Jefferson Titcomb, Beverly I., Abbot Tomah, Harold J., Winthrop Toothaker, Jean C, Brunswick Torrey, Howard L., Belfast Torrey, Joyce E., East Union Towne, Kenneth R., Portland Townsend, Linda M., Caribou Tracey, Donald E., Brewer Tracy, Richard A., Machias Trafton, John F., Bath Trask, Claude N., Jr., Milo Treadwell, Douglas I., Bangor Trefethen, David J., Orono Tremblay, Roanid E., Lebanon, N. H. Tremblay, Wendell L., Madison Treworgy, Donald L., Milo Tribou, John H., Dixfield Tripp, Dons C, Monroe Tripp, Junia B., Old Orchard Beach Trott, James D., Topsham Trouvalis, Constantine G., Portland Trumbull, Charles A., Fryeburg Tupper, Robert R., Waterville Turner, Paul T., Mapleton Tuttle, Thomas L., Westbrook Twyman, Wilford P., Mountainside, N. J. Tyler, Frederick N., North Brooklin Umphrey, Robert D., Washburn Upton, Fred T., Jr., Pownal Usseglio, Richard G., Watertown, Mass. Vaccarezza, Jerome R., East Orange, N. J. Vachon, Raymond F., South Brewer Van Aken, Clinton, Bangor Vandervliet, William G., Groton, Conn. Vanier, Paul W., Madawaska VanLeer, Katherine H., South Lincoln, Mass. Varricchio, Frederick E., Rockland Veilleux, Charles H., Waterville Veilleux, Patrick J. L., Waterville Venno, Anne B., Cape Rosier Vincent, Robert L., Milford Violette, Harold O., Winslow Violette, John R., Madawaska Violette, Nancy C, Winslow Violette, Priscilla R., Easton Violette, Richard D., Brewer Vogel, Gregory G., Portland Vose, Sally J., Belfast Voter, Erlon C, Phillips Wagner, Frances B., Roslyn Heights, N. Y. Waisanen, David E., Harrison Waisanen, Nancy E., Harrison Wakefield, Sally J., Gardiner Waldron, Cleta, Poland Walker, Riger N., Calais Walkup, Glen H., Hopkinton, Mass. Walton, Conrad M., Island Falls Wandke, Richard D., Lisbon Ward, Dorothy S., Limestone Ward, Judith, Auburn Warnock, William D., Arlington, Mass. Warren, Lee D., Augusta Warren, Phyllis R., East Brownfield Warren, Robert A., Arlington. Mass. Warren, Samuel G., Buckfield Wasson, Joseph L., East Parsonsfield Wax, Stephen R., Brookline, Mass. Way, William D., Houlton Weaver, Charles H., Augusta Weaver, Earle R., Ashland Webber, Robert C, Gardiner Webster, Chadotte S., Rumford, R. I. Webster, John S., Boothbay Harbor Weed, Patricia A., Hallowell Weeks, Stanley A., Wells Weiblen, William A., Cooper Mills Weiler, William M., Orono Weinberg, Jacob M., Bangor Weiner, Edmund P., Portland Welch, John E., Newburyport, Mass. West, Howard C, Errol, N. H. Wharton, David A., Keyport, N. J. Whitcomb, Harriet L., Readfield White, Betsey L., Guilford White, Jean A., South Gardiner White, Joseph P., Harrington 268 White, Randall P., Portland White, Raymond P., Jr., Waterville Whitten, John H., Clinton Wibby, Wayne W.. Banpor Wiebe, Marshall T., Stratford, Conn. Wilbur, David E., Wellesley Hills. Mass. Wilbur, Frederick C, Rockland Wilcox, Wilmer W., Beals Wilcox, Janice V., Lubec Wilder, Earl p., Augusta Wiles, Robert A., Brewer Wiley, Marjorie O., Warren Wilkenson, Norman E., Casco Willard, Robert D., Eustis Willett, Carleton F., Bucksport Willette, George G., Jr., East Millinocket Williams, Judith M., Brunswick Williams, Roger W., Gorham Willis, Ralph B., Gorham Wilson, Warren H., Shawmut Wing, Philip M., South Portland Winter, Nancy M., Bucksport Wiseman, Diane E., Newport Witham, Gary E., Rockland Wolf, John C, Fairport, N. Y. Wood, Barry P., Seal Harbor Wood, Frank W., Brewer Wood, Robert F., Goffstown, N. H. Woodhead, Robert A., Auburn Worcester, Bruce K., Orono Wormwood, Alston R., North Sebago Wortman, John M., Greenville Wyman, Jack P., Freeport Teaton, Paul S., Belgrade York, Barbara J., Old Town York, Barry R., Bethel York, Linwood H., Farmington Young, Judith D., Bar Harbor Zacharias, Elizabeth L., Cumberland Center Zoidis, Martha A., Bangor I - . ill a fWA .- • ' . iii ADVERTISERS . . . , I 271 TRADITIONS Changing times and thought over the years have brought about the abolishment of many of our tradi- tions. We no longer have the pipe of peace, the class cane, or the wearing of cap and gov n during commencement v eek. it may be that these changes are for the best. The PRISM however still remains as one of our tradi- tional endeavors. The PRISM is a written and pictorial history of your activities during your college years. You will, as the years go by, refer to it with a great deal of pleasure and satisfaction. LET ' S KEEP THIS WORTHWHILE TRADITION ALIVE. University Store Co. 272 THE HILLSON CLEANERS The Scientifically Superior Cleaners 18 MILL STREET ORONO Tel. 6-3647 38 Years of Our Experience Is Your Guarantee s. A. FISH. FORD INC. Sales and Service | 91 So. Main St. Old Town Compliments of T. R. SAVAGE DIVISION HANNAFORD BROS. CO. Food Purveyors BANGOR PORTLAND PENOBSCOT BEEF PROVISION CO. Sausage Manufacturers Wholesalers of BEEF, PORK. VEAL, EGGS, POULTRY 64 Pickering Square — Bangor Bangor ' s Complete Shopping Center FASHIONS DRY GOODS HARDWARE HOME FURNISHINGS VARIETIES SPORTING GOODS Ask About Our Easy Credit Plan W. T. GRANT CO. • CENTRA L ST. BANGOR 273 N. H. BRAGG SONS Automotive, Industrial and Welding Supplies Serving Northern and Eastern Maine for Over 100 Years BANGOR MAINE THE W. H. GORHAM CO. Plain and Decorative Painting Paper Hanging WHOLESALE— RETAIL 50 Central Street Bangor, Maine PENOBSCOT HOTEL Landmark of Hospitality BANGOR MAINE Congratulations Class of 1957 BANGOR HYDRO-ELECTRIC Credit has done a thousand tinnes more to enrich mankind than all the gold mines in the world. DANIEL WEBSTER MORE THAN A CENTURY OF BANKING SERVICE Bangor ' s oldest bank, Merchants National Bank of Bangor, is one of Maine ' s most modern banking institutions providing complete banking services in three conven- ient locations: 25 Broad Street, Bangor; Union Street at 14th, Bangor; and 77 North Main Street, Brewer. Look to Merchants National Bank for any of the following bank services: Regular Checking Accounts Special Checking Accounts Estate and Trust Management Time Sales Services Night Depository Saving Accounts Christmas Clubs Vacation Clubs Loans Payroll Service Custodian and Agency Accounts Escrow Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes (Bangor Office) Banking by Mail For All Your Banking Needs Remember Welcome at . You Are Always MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF BANGOR 25 Broad St., Union St. and 14th, Bangor; 77 North Main St., Brewer Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 274 Looking Ahead No matter what the future holds, a good banking connection will always be helpful. We can ' t predict future conditions, but here at The Merrill Trust Company you ' ll always find banking services to keep you abreast of the times. THE Merrill Trust Company ' ' SERVING EASTERN MAINE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • Member Federal Reserve System Bangor Belfast Bucksport Calais Dexter Dover Foxcroft Eastport - Jonesport Machias - Milo Old Town Orono Searsport 275 EASTERN TRUST AND BANKING COMPANY Bangor Maine OFFICES Old Town, Maine Machias, Maine Capital Stocic Surplus Earned Undivided Profits Earned $1,000,000.00 $ 500,000.00 $ 710,970.19 DRIVE-IN TO OUR DRIVE-IN OFFICES Corner Fern and State Streets Corner Hammond and Allen Streets Bangor Maine OFFERING COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE NO WAITING— CONVENIENT NO PARKING PROBLEMS 0(1 4t 41 i( We Like to Say Yes When You Call on Us for a Personal Loan Come in and Talk It Over INSTALLMENT LOAN AGENCY 73 Central Street Bangor, Maine 276 UTTERBACK CORPORATION Distributors of PHILCO APPLIANCES BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS SADDLERY— HARDWARE Bangor, Maine Compliments of FOOTMAN-HILLMAN DAIRIES 149 State Street Brewer, Maine BROWN WHITE PAPER CO. Paper Merchants 73 Broad Street Bangor, Maine Compliments of DAY ' S Jewelers Opticians 53 MAIN STREET BANGOR Our Sincere Appreciation to the PRISM STAFF for Their Cooperation and Assistance BEL-AIR STUDIO 25 Hammond Street BANGOR, MAINE Portrait Photographers for the 1958 PRISM 277 M. L FRENCH SON Timely Clothes Arrow Shirts Superba Ties Freeman Shoes Sportswear for Men 196 EXCHANGE ST. BANGOR. MAINE Star Beef That ' s the meaf for me! ' Dubuque from the tall corn country Compliments of HARTSTONE ROOFING All Kinds of Roofing and Sheet Metal Work Slate, Tar and Tin Roofing 569 HAMMOND ST. BANGOR, ME. THE ORONOKA Food You ' ll Remember CATERING TO PARTIES AND BANQUETS Restaurant of Distinction The Bangor and Aroostook is one of the nation ' s most modern and best equipped railroads; completely dieselized and radio equipped with streamlined air conditioned passenger trains running on daily schedules to and from northern Maine; through coaches and pullmans to Boston. Freight equipment includes hundreds of cars specially designed for the efficient handling of the products of northern Maine agriculture and industry. Bangor and Aroostook lines extend from the northern tip of the State of Maine to its ocean terminal at Searsport; a complete, modern transportation system serving all the transportation needs of all the people of all of Northern Maine. 278 5-10 TREWORGY ' S 5-10 Modern Self-Service Store 44 MAIN STREET ORONO THE RINES CO. 43 Main St. Bangor, Maine Fashions of Plstinction for MISSES WOMEN JUNIORS Compliments of BANGOR OPERA HOUSE Compliments of MAINE CEMENT PRODUCTS CO. Bangor, Maine Portland, Maine P.O. Box 821 P.O. Box 1059 ARTHUR CHAPIN CO. Wholesale Grocers 100-104 BROAD ST. BANGOR, MAINE Distributors of Stokeley ' s Finest Canned and Frozen Goods 279 CHRYSLER— PLYMOUTH Quality Used Cars R. B. HARRIMAN CO. Charles Mclninch Tel. 7357 76-78 OAK ST. BAr 4GOR. ME. C. H. SAVAGE CO. 62 Pickering Square Bangor, Maine Wholesale Fruit and Produce BANGOR OFFICE SUPPLY. INC. Tel. 8331 2-5511 18 Post Office Square Art Metal Desks, Filing Cabinets, Etc. A Complete Line of Office Equipment and Student ' s Supplies Portable Typewriters WEBBER OIL CO. ESSO DISTRIBUTORS 200 Main St. Bangor, Me. Tel. 3688 75th Anniversary Frankforts Quality Foods Since 1882 195 Broad Street, Bangor, Me. 280 Joe Fleming Wants to See You About — Goodyear Recapping JOSEPH H. FLEMING CO. 55-65 Oak St. Bangor Compliments of CALDWELL SWEET COMPANY Bangor ' s Leading Druggists Since 1875 26 Main Street Bangor, Maine • FISH RODS HEATING SUPPLIES AIR VALVES MIXMASTERS FANS - FLOOR WAXERS ij, ] 2 WALLPAPER STEAMER— SPRAYERS - I ' |. HARDWARE 10 VARIETY 31 37 MILL ST., ORONO, MAINE electric DRILLS- RANGE BOILERS fishing TACKLE - LINOLEUM BINDING ' TOASTERS KNIVES HOES LOCKS - w. C. BRYANT SON. Jewelers of Distinction for Three Generations INC. 46 Main St. Bangor, Me. TEL. 2-1767 Compliments of FRIEND 281 THE LAST WORD Special mention is gratefully given to the following, with- out whose help the 1958 Prism would have been an impos- sibility: The Maine Campus staff Robert Queen, who did much of the Prism photography Bel Air Studios, Bangor Vantine Studios, Boston University Publicity Department Taylor Publishing Company representative Thomas Maynard Students not officially on the Prism Board who have do- nated their time and efforts MARY E. MAHER Editor 282 ■LITHOGRAPHED BY ■LOR PUBLISHING CO. DALLAS • TEXAS le Besl Yearbooks are TAYLOB-MADE . % ■m
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