Gorham State College - Hillcrest / Green and White Yearbook (Gorham, ME)
- Class of 1951
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ill! A Tribute j ! To Our ' .i E i l 1 Towers of Learning 4...: h.....iIu J.?l l... I 1.... Jump- .F r + - THE HILLCREST VOLUME XXXI 0f Gnrham State: Teachers CDIIBgB 1951 Published by the Representatives of the Etudent Bandy Cn-edimrs . . . . . . Assistant Business Man agar ...... Assistants Phumgraphy-editur . . . . . Assistants Art Editors . - - . - Sparta Editars ............. . 51min: PicturEE ......... Writeiu p5 ................. Secretary Hook kEEp ET Typists .................. Student Cauncil Hspresmtative Faculty Advisurs ............. . H3131: Knight Evalyn Bums. Charlnlte Luring .. Rbhtrt MaElErman David McKellar Dummy H umph ray . Ruth Caumhs . Dun Stakes Juhn Anagnnstis Jane NHEE . . Jaannint EelisI: Helen Grueling . . . . Charles Rndis Carma Heals ..... . Juan Martin . Student Representatives . , . ................................ Nana? Chiltick Richard Wallace .. .. Mary Geargm Anne: Leach . Lurrifr Gannon . Mra Bannie Hess King Paul Barkar Contents Staff . . . . . . . .......................... A Tribute tc- Uur Tuwers 3f Learning ....... Dedicatian . . . ........................ Personal Messages ...................... FacultytStaf? Sectian .................... Faculty Infarmals ........................ Campus Schnel . . . .................... Senim' Histary . -. ........................ Sanior Sectiun .......................... Miss Dickeyjs Message . ................. First Quarter Activities ................... Sukey Speaks . . . . . ..................... Secmld Quarter Activities ................. Befnra and After ......................... Third Quarter Activities ................. Sparta ....... . . Industrial Arts . ........................ Classmum Infnrmais .................... Organizati3n and Activitiaas . ........... : . . Cummuters ........................... Advaartisements . ......................... Page 1 1 14 16 21 23 26 23 33 39 42 51 52 55 153 53 73 35 97 Page Five A TRIBUTE TO OUR TOWERS 0F LEARNING I like a tewer, It speaks ef strength, at might, at pewer- The Henerahle Frederiek Rehie, in his dedication speech, said Hi these hilltop tewere in IBTQ, ttTewere at this eheraeter, ee eenspieueue, heeeme publie menumente, whieh indieate the senti- ment at the peeple-they inspire the hehelder with eenfidenee in the future. Fer many years the hell ef Certhell tewer rang eut ite eall te learning ten the eurreunding eeun- tryeide. The bell itself ie 110 lenger heerdt but the eall tn the eager mind has never been etilled. The tewer itself has grewn, item the first twe-year nermal eeheel tn the present feur year eellege. And with each succeeding year the eeheee have carried farther as Gerhem Alumni, net mil?r in Maine but aiee in distant etetee and natiens, have taught littie children and hreught hener te their elma meter. Tizideqyr we leek at these tewereithe frent tewer, with its pyramidal reef, a leng jeurlrieyr frem Egypt and the cradle of learningwtheee Gethie replieee with the greund pien representing the ereee wwhieh new have served fer three-quertere ef a century. It is a ehert time in eemparieen with the lung interval mankind travelled descending from the heights at Palestine and Greece end into the depths ef the Dark Ages, and elewly up the winding eteire again. The eutleek teda;I i5 disquieting, but Page Seem . . Ir-f-j- 1-1. -- m; '53? Ft? en has it ever been te men ef penetratien. All times have been trenbled tn the peeple living in them. But the lessen at the past ie that men mayF use his Ged given mind tear pteht by the experience at the race and te etiept tn new prehleme. Never befere in the hiStDI'F at men hes a peeeable wnrld erder dedicated te- the well-being ef all individuals been eneh n vignreue dream. Never befnre hee en mueh depended upen a single genera- tion of humble teeeherewnnt npen the few great werld leaders. T heee have already made the blue- print. New the jeb ie that at the teeehere DI the little ehildren. Fer edueatinn i5 euimittedlj,r the enly instrument effective fer lasting peace. Wurld wide etiuentien eE all individuals, and furthermnre their eetnplete edueatinn, the wheleenme develnpment ef mind and b'DdY end Spirit is the great jeb eelling tn ue. Again we leek te nur tewere fer inepiratinn, fer reelieetient ef their eigniheenee tn a struggling werld. 1With Edward Western, whe wrete the hymn tn Certhell, we sing? Page Eight mu: F '-I-.. .9 nm?ewe the bright banner frem steeple end tewer; Open we here en the reek a new feuntein, Feuntein ef wiedem and knowledge and Fewer.M With Channing we say, t'tShe still is there, the guardian en the tewert Te epen fer the werld a purer hitter? Fer uwtewere ef this ehareeterwwhieh indicate the sentiment ef the people inspire the hehelder with eeniidenee in the futuref'? w-d JOHN TIBBETTS hw-L Page N tine Page Ten. DEDICATION Itgs with airmen: appreciatiun that we dedicata our yearlmnk tc- nur instructnr and friend, Miss Andrews. Frum thug: first few freshman Itsanns in sight singing II: 0111' UWII prattice: teaching: we have known Miss Andrews um anly as a pa- tient, helper but 513 a syrnbul. A Eymbul uf deep appreciatinn far music, all Erie arb-and perhaps mast illf all, life itseif. Page EIe-Lmn Dr. Francis Louis Bailey-President 3.1L, M.A., University uf Michigan Ph.D., Columbia Uniwwersihr MESSAGE TO SENIORS Daar Seniors: A paet has well said, New nccasinns teach new duties. Time makes ancient guard un- couth. We must upward still and anward wlm wuuld keep abreast with truth? This will always be true. The uhallange will alwaya ha present. WE: wish you much happiness and success. Faithfully yuurs, FRANCIS L. BAILEY, President Page: Fa arisen Mr. Louis B. Wnudward-Vice President B.A.,, Bates M.A., Harvard TO THE CLASS OF 1951 Knuwiadge and wisdnm dwell in the tnwers 0f learning. You have an impurtant task tn perfnrm in the transmissiun 0f knowledge, but a greater respnnsibility in imparting wisdam tn thuse yau teaah. I can wish you ncthing better than that yau may succaed equally well in bath. Sinceraly yams, LOUIS B. WOODWARD Page Fifteen. PAUL BARKER West Buxton, Maine Suciulugy and Economics Bil... Wittenherg College MA... Kansas Taanhers' Cirllege: JDHN BDDNAHIK Gorham, Maine Physical Educatinn Athletic Euach 13.5., Kutztown State Teacher? Cu! lcgtt JAMES A. HUFFMAN Cumhmland Mills, ME. Psycholngy and Guidanca 13.5., Gorham Stats T Euclmrsj Cullege M.Ed... antnn Universily MISS ANNE BRIDGES Gurham. Maine Culfege Sametary Fisher Secretarial Cnllege Page Sixteen 5AMUEL .15.. BRUCATU Cnrham, Maine Art 3.5., Rutgers UniwrsitznF ?FLEd... Universal? uf Maine ALBERT E. BRDWN ELIHHID. N. Y. Electricity 3.5.. BuiIalu State Taachers' Cnliege I 51.31., University of Minnemta M RS. ELECTA McLAIN BED WW Gurham, Maine Bursar and Sacretary Shaw'5 Businesa College LAWRENCE N. CILLEY Gorham. Maine Wandwmk Smut Institute MISS GENEVIEVE CLARK Buffalu, N. T. Geugraplly 3.5., Uni'l.rE'r5iT.:-,I Di New Hampshire MA. Clark Univeraity MISS ELIZABETH CLDUGH Curham. Maine Grade Twn. Campus: Schonl 3.5.. Gurham Stale Teachers' Utility: MRS. ANGELINE CIDLPITTS Sam, Maine. Grade Fanr, Campus Schnnl BA... State Teachers' Callege. Vallw City, North Dakuta MRS. CLARA DARLING Gotham. Maine Grade Six, Campus Schnnl 3.5., Gotham State Taachers' Cnllgge MRS. FLDRENCE T. DAY Curham. Main: Grade Twn, Campus Schuul 3.5.. Gorham State TEEBhETE! Cullege MRS. BARBARA DEAN Garham. Maine Secretary 51. Petershurg Junior Cnllege MISS EDNA F. DICKEY Salem, New Hampshire Dean uf Wumen Hiatnry and Bible BA. and MA... University of New Hampshire RALPH E. BUSH Gurharn, Maine Transpurtatiun B.Ed.. Kaena TEEEhEI'SE Cullege, Keene, N. H. MA... NEW Turk UniVBESitY Page Savanieen E'EAHJDRIE E. EAJIES Gnrham. Maine Librarian 3.5., Middlehury Cnllege B.L.5.. Pratt Institute AM.L.5.. Michigan University MISS MARILYN J. FARRAR Buckfleld, Malina Kinderga rten Primaryr Ca mpus Echnel Farminglun State TEEIEI'IBIS! Cullage MISS DDRIS l. FITZ Gurham, Maine Physical Educatiun Health PnssE-NissE-n Sclmnl nf Physical Educatiun 13.5. and M.ELL. antun Univgrsity MISS RUTH ELIZABETH HIGGINS Westhmnk. Maine Grade: Cine, Campus Schnnl 13.5., Gnrham State '11::aa':.l'1n'3:rs.1 Cullege Page Eightean. MR5. EDNNIE BESS KING Gotham. Maine English and Drama 3-1.3... University nf Chicagu H.351... University uf Pittsburgh MISS EVELYN M. LITTLE Fl ELD Gurh am, Maine Hauseh 01d A112 13.3., DeEanne College, Ghin M.A., Columbia UniVEISitT MISS ALBERTA E. HTTLEJUHN Pu rtland, Maine Grade F ivg, Campus Schunl 3.5., Gurham State Teachers:' Cnllege ARTHUR I. MARTIN Gurham. Maine Direcmr nf Industrial Arts 13.5.13. and E'L'I.Ed.. Fitchhurg State. Teachersi Cullega -- .mp- CHARLES F. MARTIN Gmham, Maine Mathematics. Physics, Educatianal Methmls 13.5.1 Cnlhy Cullege Mud... University Inf Maim: MRS. MARGARET D. MATTHLA Pnrtland, Maine Reading Direcmr uf Kindergarten-Primary 13.5., Ed.M. and EdlL. Bmlun LTI'JinrrsiILj.r RDHERT M ILLER Gnrham, Mailm Biulngy 11.13 CDlhj-r Cullizga, Univeraity nf Maine, Ensign University JUHN MITCHELL Gnrham, Maine M 3131 wnrk H.5.E., Fitchburg State Teach UTE! Cullege MAW University uf Minnesota EVERETT S. PACKARD Gnrham, Maine Registrar GE neral Slmp 13.5. E43,, Rutgers Universiw M.J'5L., New Turk Univsrsity MRS. MERCY PACKARD Enrham. WIRiHE Grada Faun Campus Schual 13.5., Gurham Stall: Teacher? Callagc MRS. GEN EVA L. PADHAM Gurham, Maine Supervisnr, Whitney Rural Schunl 3.5., Gnrham State 'IVsauzhgm1 CullegE MR5. ALBERTA C. PATCH Gurham, Maine Grade Three, Campus Schonl 33.5., Gurham State. TEHdI-ars1 CGHEgI: Page N inelem MISS MART PEABDDT South Windham, Maine Mathematics B.5.Ed. and EdJIn Enstnn T..T11i1I.'-:e-n:itgs.F MISS ELIZABETH SAWYER Searspari, Maine Limrature BAH, University nf Maine M.A., anlnn University MISS HARRIET C. TRASH Huckland, Maim: Grada Six, Campus Schnal Castine Nurmal Schuol MISS ESTHER E. WGUD Elna Hill, Maine Histnrjr 11.3., Cnlhy CollEge M.A., Radcliffe Page Twe M Jr MRS. ELEJENDR E. TWITCHEIL Gorlm :11. Maine Gradfr Una, Campus School 13.5.. Curham Stan: Teacharsy Callege MISS ETHELYN F. UPTUN Millhridge, Maine Directur uf Student Teaching Intrnductinn m Teaching BA. and MA... Culumhia University DWIGHT G. WEBB Gnrham, Maine Principal, Hampus Schuol 3.5., Gurham State Teachers' Cullege MRS. PERSIS HALL HARDING Windham, Maine Grade Threw, Campus Schuul 3.5.. Gotham State Teachgrsi Callege Suuth Amarica Taken Away Cuntemplative Cnach Frige Twen Iy-nns Campus Schuml Infnrmals Page Twen :y-Iwa THE CHALLENGE Te stand hefere anyr reemful ef yeungetere and make known that yen are che Teaeheria ie a challenge and aemehew I feel that werking with the Junier High greup effere the meet eaeiting ehallenge ef all. There's the ehallenge ef maintaining an erderljfr elaeereem and at the same time giving the yeungetere an eepertunityr fer grewth threugh eelf-expreeeien and partiei- patien. Establishing healthy dieeipliae with a child half year height is a challenge, but when yeu need te ieek up at him instead of down it ean be a stiffer challenge. 15 the euhjeet matter a challenge? In general, me it ientt, but in these teen agere there is always a greup ef embrye- eeiehtiete when persist in asking questions pertain- !! H ing te H':r11r.1u::lea:r fleeien, relativity? er perhaps ita new gravitatienal theeryf': Then there is the ehallenge ef presenting the study ef aentenee structure 50 that it will have the appeal ef Beh Hepeje latest efferte. Te eeme ef 115 there exists the ever present challenge at getting eut ef bed in the morning in time te be at aeheel Hfreeh and sparkling fer the first hell. GEORGE BARKER Page Tm eaty-lhree Seniors Page Twen ty-fmtr t- ' ' 1 1,1: .I'F-C-n 951: Page Twanty-fhm SENIOR HISTORY If enyene were te name u?the eleee ef :51h-they weuld have ten eell 1.15 the Hex' perimentelisten We arrived at eeheei in September 194?, 120 etreng, raring te ge. Where, we werenjt sure. We had eeme frem diverse pleeee and fer diverse reeeene, eeme eenHieting, eeme eenferming but all beeked by an exuberenee net feund in prerieue eiaeees. We were restless, fllled with eentredietiene end the efiieere we eheee eur freshman year EHehert Greener, President; Albert Hague, Viee President; Carelle Heglundj Seeretery; and Charles Andre? Treasurer ; refleeteti thie. We teek te tirematiee as a thiretj,r deg te waterelepping it up. lOur students tilled the eeete. Remember Whee- nie and 01d Leeen? En maeee we lived with the eenvietien ICher Class had eemething te give and we were geing te give it er Hhuetfi It get us inter treuhle but it taught 115 things. It widened eur herize-ns. Beck again we eame eur eephemere year, in full gierjr, armed te the teeth, rebels te tight in the battle ef medernieni. But erefty rebels, fer eur elase had split and eur eflieere KR. Greeney, President; 1 . Lendberg, Viee President; H. Knight, Seeretary; and D. Jehneen, Treasurerli again shewed tie a pieture ef eureelree. We reee te heights and we Hepped te depths tie, Little Ministeri. Our eiaee filled the eHiees in the Campus Clubs. Charlie Andre was president ei Outing Club, Bet: Greeney1 presi- dent ef Newman Club and 1 Erie Landherg wee preeicient ef Y. Mt C. A. We ererren ethletiee. Remember Pete Hansen and Charlie H'mdre? We lest eeme elaee members, we get married, we eenfermed end we reheied with the same reetieee energy, we had ehewn in eur freshman year. i Page Twennr-six Our Jnnier year eenleI We eeeeptetl new ideee1 argued pre and een ehent the split between U. S. and Russia, peeihem entl militarism, te studyr er net te study. But red gerdleee ef the side er peint ef view, the wertd had hetter change and meet us. Streng in enr eenvietiene: we were nevertheless ehenging. It might help tn eenferrn a hit, new and then. Net tee ehvienely, yen knewI Vie Lendherg supplanted R. Greeney as President: Mary Sawyer beetnne Vice President and i've-eneztj,r LeSnenr end BEVEIIF Merchant, Seereter;r and Treasurer? re- spectively. We relled it gem?! in the aisles with Wind the Villain Still Pnrened Her.H e Inueteehe twirling meleeireme. Nancy LeSneur entdid herself in HUnr Hearts Were '.' Yenng end Gayf' BetseyF Ceeper hit the tee en the Heuee Cennnittee and Helen Stevens wee eheeen te represent Gerhetn at the Atlantic r:iuee Ceeet Teachers? Cetlege Cenfer- enee at New Yerk. This tee was the year, we were en enr itheelerw te attend Chapel. Oh! but we were gene! True there was a eenier eleee end it was perhaps elder and wiser by a year but enljt new and then did enr hleee attitude stipete the pleasure ef eur teeehere end enr ewn amazement! Then came enr eenier year. Semething happened! A Inetemerpheeie perhaps? This werld was in a terrible state, eemething hee te he dene aheut it and we've get te de it. We united! What! a split in enr ranks? Heaven ferbid. We veted Lennie White, President; Berkedele Dlrtlttelzmethi Vice President; Greee Curtis, Seeretery; and Mary Sawyer, Treasurer. We had it terrihe queen eempeign and Barb Wymen wen. David jehneen wee enr representative te the See Ceaet Teeehere1 Celtege Cenferenee. Reee Maxwell was President ef Dremetie Club. We did eur preetiee teeehing and came back te teil the eleee ehent enr experieneee iceut in the EEld.M But everything teek en the air ef unreality. The Kereen War was en! Our eleeernatee were being eelted end we were helpless. We werried ebeut entjieernrnnniet laws and what it weuld tie te eLtr demeereejr. What eenld we de? TeeehI And we will. He future ware fer us and we'll be the heat teeehere ever! MADELINE BARTLETT Elem-Jnnier High lCenree uHttrrienw eeeeme tight whee eheertniiy innmefq Kennebunk, Maine Cemmntere Club 4. EHIRLEY BEAN Kintiergerten-Prirnerj,r Cenree ttThey are never eierte wile ere eeeempenieti by eeeie thenghtefi .Gerham, Maine RUTH EAMPEELL KinItlergerten-li'trin'ttnrgpr Cenree HPetient endurenee ie Gediikef Caeee, Maine CAMERA SHY RUTH CARTER Ft'timziergerten-F'rimer;-,r Cenree xWheteeeve-r thy itemi finrietil to tie, tie it with eii thy might? Perttane, Maine THDMHS DEMERS Industrial Arts Cenree nPiEEISILFE end eetien make the heme seem thert. Gardiner, Maine jUSEPI-I EMERSDN Industrial Arte Cenree Wiener iiee in heneet teiif'j Warren, Maine G. H. DUFFY FRANK HESDDRFER Inrlustriel Arte Cenree Bern with the gift at ieegh- ter and f1 sense that the wet'iti i5 med? Pittsfield, Maine JUSEFH W. DUELLETT Elem-Jnnier High Cenrse NWhen'- tt thing eeesee te be e tttitieet et' eentreeerey, it eeeeee te be e; tittijeet eJI' interest:H East l'ItIillineelr.et1 Maine CLAYTU'N- WENTWGRTH Elere-Junier High Centee ann with the dance; iet for be EHCGHJ'EHEILH Eeet Baldwin, Maine Baseball 1, E. 3, 4; Beeketu hell 1, 2. Page Twenty-eeeee HELVA ABEUTT EIEJI1-Juniur I'Iigh CUIIISE .1-104231' is a citadel raj 395111;; and 0.1 virtueii Easthmnk, Maine- Y.1W.C..4, 1, E, 3, 4-; Cabinel 2, 3, 4; Baaketha 1, 2, 3; Archary 1, 2; Duling Club 1, 2; Uramatiu C111h1,2; W,.-4L,.4,. l, 3; Suflhall 1, 2, 3; Huuse Cnnmiittea 1; F.T..4. 1, 2, 4. CHARLES ANDRE Industrial Arts Cuurse 31' agree with. m: mania apininn; I have my 12-11-Ii1.H Baih, Maine Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Kappa Delta P111 1, 2, 3, 4-; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Snflball 1, 2, 3, 4; Vulleyhall 1, 2, 3, 4; Duting C1111:- Pras. 2; Pres. 31.4.51. 3, CHARLOTTE HABBIDGE General lersr: A true friend :13 a friend Jureverfi Dark Harhar, Maine Unting Club 1, 2; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery 1, 2: Pingv pang 3, 3, 4-. ALJEE BAKER l4ind144343144211,41311215111.F Cantata Comings is truth :1an beauty in human. behauiarfj Huckpnrt, Maine Guting Club 1, E; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3; FILE. 1, 4; Amidti 2, 3, 4; Drama- tic Club 1, ; Palitical Dis- cussiun 1, 2, 3. 13:th Twen Iy-eigh t EEUHEE BARKER Elem-Juninr High CHIII'EE' 1153!! mm 1'3 rhe- ESSENCE 0f .I'i.E'r-i:r1',wn'.H Gurham, Maina '1. HART BARKER KindergarIEn-Primaw lerse 3Here 1'5 a spirit deep and rrysL'HI-Cimr; caimi'y 3E- neath her earnest face Er: fies. ' West Human, Maine Tra 11:11 Erred : WillenhEIg Cnllege, Springiield, Uhiu. MURIEL BARNES General Cnurse There? a Ema far 311' 1313:1333! Augusta, Maine Y.W.C.,4. 1, 2; Libraryr Club 1, 2; FILE. 4; Guting Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1, 3; PHlitical Discussinn 1, 2, 3; Tennis, 1, E, 3, 4; 14431- IEyhaH 1, 2, 3; Archery 1, 2; Eaakethall 1, 2. PEARL EECKWITH General Caurse Tr; be Emir grant: i5 :19 be in the warm, bur: m3! 0! 1L Charlestnwn, Mass. Transferred; University :11 Maine. r Glae Club 2, 3; YEWLA, 3, 4; Dramatic: Club 3; Hausa Cummittee 3; ETA. 4, TEHNUN BUDWELL Inciuitrial 14.115 lersn 3333:3341 1mm much it stands a man in. stead, to farm: :1 friemi In answer in HIRE Elf need. Partland, Maine HDBERT HDLDUC A 1:13:31: is march .21 11:01:51:an gracing. WatarviHe, Maine Alpha Lambda Beta 1. 2, 3. 4; Intramural Sparta 2, 3. HELEN EURRUWS Kindargarlen-Primary Cnurse Serene, jr'et warm, human, yet jinn in her mind? Bangnr, M aim: ETA. 4. EUGENE W. ChEVER ElEm-Juninr High Course Ami giarfiy wauM he 1mm. and gfadiy EEECh.n Raymand, M aim: Transfer: Cnrtlami Slate- Teachersj Cullege, N. Y. Camera Club 4, Pres. 4; Outing Club 4; Cmmmuters Club 4-; An; C1111: 4;.F,T.!1. 4. HUBERT CHANDLER Industrial Arts Cuurse HfJniy the stern. seli-mnjmem mn- haid their peace amid the ciamm. Livernmre Falis, Maine: NANCY .1. CDNNDRS Kindergartcn-Primary Cmn'se HI chaiienge 131563-9133, fear and wrang; hut iaughler is My shield? P0 I'tland, M ainE Tranafened: Laaell Junior Culiege, Auhurndale, Masa. F.T..4. -L RANKIN .4, J4. CGDK Hindergarten-Primary EDIII'EE Grind nature is one G! the richest fruits DI Ehristianity. Sam, Maim: $131.33. 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Art Club 1; Amici- tia 2, 3, 4; Uuting Club 1, 2; 1'43: lleylmll 1, 2; Basksthall 1, 2; Archery 1; F.T.3. 4; Hume Committee 1, BETSEY CDHPER Gancral Cuursc nRemiy far Either camp or taunt; 5331,1111 in every span. Huckland, Maine Suflhall 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Vullwhall I, 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4-; W.A.A. 2, 3, Prim. 3; Y.W,C.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Drama- tic Club 3: Uuting Club 1, E; Hausa Cummiuee 3; Student Cnunnil 3, 4. Page Twenzy-nine RU HY CHAR Ganeral lerse Ta Em amiable is must rerfnim'j' H duty? Skau'Iwgan. Maine Cher Chill 1; DramaliCS Club 1, 2; Softball 3, 4; 1'quxulv Ieyhall 3; T.W.C.A. 1, 4; Duting Club 1, 2, 3: Haskel- ball 1; Badminmn 1, 2. GRACE CURTIS Gancral lerse n:If'rhwtrm algae is true nabitity. Etna, Maine- Sufthall I, 2, 3; Duting Club 1, 2; Y.W.C.$. 1, 2, 3. 4; Settetary af C1355 4. RUBEHT E. 13.4315 Elam-Junigr High Cuurse 3W3! is the mu 3! cannery:- rian, am: the fund?! Wells... Mainc Uramatics Club 1, 2. 3; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; Kappa Delta P111 2, 3, 4; J. 19'. Bas- ketball 2, 3; Intramural Bash kEtball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski;C1uh 3; ETA. 4. ESTH EH DAY General CGIII'SE 2A 3111-336 i3 a whisper 3f 1:: Iaughfj Cornish, Maine Snfthall 1, 2, 4; Dramalics Club 1, 2; Guting Club 1, 2, 3; anEEyhaH 2. Fags T31 rt 1' EVERETT EUGENE DAY. JR. Elem-Juninr High Euurse 2h; quietness and canfm'cm'e shah! be ymcr strangih. W351 Baldwin, Maine Basketball 1, 2; Basehail l, 2, 3, 4. DAVID EhTUN EieIn-Juninr High Cnurse 32139;: an: a IEHQF: of gum! respect. Ear M11115, Malina 141pha Lambda Etna 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Sludgnt Cmmcil 4; During Club 2; Intramural Spurts l, 2, 3; 31.4.4. 3, 4. GRACE H. DUFFY EIEm-Jnninr High len- I: 3300145 are: E guide in. mum and an entertainment far 395'.H Hunthhajr Harhnr, MainE Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; 140115;: Committee 2; F.?T'Jik. 2, 4; HiHcre-st 2, 4. KENNETH DU 3111.3 Industrial Arts Umirse A wise man waif make more rapport than he Ends. Livermura Falls, Maine Kappa Delta Phi l, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3. THDBIAS GAGNDN EIEm-Juninr High Cuurse Thai: worm is :15 Iran fake it. Millinucket, Haine Civic Cmmcil 1, 2, 3, 4,- Kappa Delta Phi l, 2. 3, 4; 31.31.11. 1, 2, 3, i1, PIEE. 4; Outing Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1, 3; Baseball Manager 1; Basketball Manager 3, Asst. Mgr. 2. WAYNE GAHLEND Industrial Arts Cnurse Then: is 1111311ng Hire frm, f5 11111311.? H Hangar, i'lain: Dramatica Club 4; Y.1 Ir'1,C.A. i1; MJLA, 4; Glee Club 4. RGBERT GREANEY Elevaunim' High CUIIIFE HHra- Hes arm'- dreams 01 the things to 56.3? Suuth PnrtIand, Maine alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2; Class Pmsidant 1, 2; Studem Cuuncil 1, 2; Cnmnmters C1111: 1, 2: Glade Club 1, 2; Puliti; cal Discussinn 1, 2. CARDLLA HAGLUND Elam-J uniur High Course H1115111334: 1:15 weft said to be the speech Hf angels? WE tErviHe, Maine ETA. 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee C1111: 1, 2, 3, e1; DIChEEtIa 1, 2, 3; Class Sacre- tary 1; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, '51-; Studgnt Cmmcil 2, 3, .21.; Hausa Cnmmittaa 3. ALBERT H. HAGUE, JR. Industrial Arts Course 303 this learning, what a thiragfi Gnrham, Maine Kappa Drake. P111 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; 11.3.3. 1, 2; J. V. Basketball 1, 2; 1n- tramural Sparta 2, 3, 4; Uut- ing Club 1, 2, 3. ABA HALL Elem-Juniur High Course What I like in reading is not: what an author says but wfmt he whispers. Duting Club 1, 2; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Lilanreurj,r Club 2; anleyhall 2. EVERETT ,1 HANSEN Eltm-Juniar High Cuursf: nThe readiness 5,5 059ng 39:11 express an other than, the daer's wiiiingnessfi Westhmuk, M aim: Transfnr: Dana Cnllagg, Blair,MU. Baskethan 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; MAJ. 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4-; 51111513111. Cuumil 3, 4, ANNA L. HEIND KindergartEmPrimary Course 3The 9111? way :0 have frimds 115 m be one. Rackland, Maine ETA. 1, 4; Commuters Club 2; Nawman Club 1. Page ThirIf-one FRANK L. HENDERSUN ElEm-Juniur High CHIITEE iihwir make!!! merry menfi Sam, Maine Glee; Club 3: Y.3I.C.3. 4; MAA. 4; Kappa Delta Phi 4n; Unting Chub 3. EIAREI'LYN HOWARD Kindergarten-Primary Cnurse HEr air, her manners, m!!! wth saw, admired. Huckland, Maine Elm: Club 1, 2', 3, 4: FTJL 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2. IJUNALU HUNTER Industrial Arts Cnurse iTurn; has Hired waif. who has HIJEIE Hecureiy. Damariscuua, Maine Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 41-; J. 1r, Basketball 1; Intra- mural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4; Drav malica Club 3; Duting Club 1. MARIE E. JAKKSUN A marry heart Hues Jung. Deer 151e, Maine: Transfer: Eastern Stale Narmal Schuul. Archery 1, 2, 3; Vallajrhall 2; Uuting Club 1, 2, 3; Li- humps,r Club 2, 3; Glee Club I; Y.W.C.A. 2, 3. Page Thirty-Iwa DAVID F. JDI-lNEDN Elem-Juniar High CNII'EE uTine; Him gavern HIE must HIHIEI'E' Hm feast :.'r;:r1:'3aF:.:r Euxlun, Maine Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2. 3; Ulee Club 1: Civic CnunciI 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Cheerleadgr 3; Outing Club 4-; 513.351., 2, 3; ETA, 4; Class Treasumr 2; Representative In Eastern Slate Teacherf Conf. ti. PRISCILLA MAE JUNES E:inIdIEr,r,!r,:alr1:4en-13'rimar:-,r Cnurse 3Whaever Hashes seemi m be gaad. Pnrtland, Maine Y.W.C.A. 1; Basketball 1; Pingvpong l; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Sufthall 3; ETA. 4. FLDYD F. KENISTU'N lndnalrial Arm lerse m:Hiso: daubts are better Hum must men's certainties? Gurham, Maine HELEN M. KNIGHT Elem-Juniur High Cnursr: 3PM the Emma af Itzughter, hinder nnf the humor of her design? West Harp swell, Malina Elem: Club 1, 2; Amicitia 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1; Dra- matic Club I, 2, 3, 4; WAA. 1, E; Y,W.C.:5L. 1; Hiiicresr 1, 2, CG-editnr 4; StudEnl Cmmcil 3; Guting Club 1, 2; PITA. 4; Snfthall 1. -n. + I? I --a-- 3....- i 1 -I.'-I- ALBERT LACHANCE EiemJuniur High Cnurse lWT; manners were gender, r-ampiying and Hand? P01113113, Maine Dramatics Hluh 1; G123 Club 1; Cummuterg- Club 1; 5.11.4. 1; Student Cmmcil 1. VICTGR. H. LANEEEHG Elem-Juniur High Course He was a: man. wire: mania things hum. Pnrtland, Maine Commuters Club 1, 2; Glee C1111: 1, 2; Student Christian 35531 2, 3, 4, Prcs. 2, 3; 'TJZI'JrilErs1 Gmup PIES, 3; Class Pres. 3; Student lencil 2, 3. CARLETDN LA11ERTY Elem-Juniur 1'1 igh Course A wnman 1'5 maiy a waman, but a goat! cigar is 5; Smoke. Gurh am, Maine Glee Club 1, 2;. Cnnimulgrs Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Alpha Lambda Beta 3, RUEERT K. LAWR EN CE Never my mare than is necessary? Lishnn, Maine Ski Club 3, 4, Pres. 3; Cheerleader 2; Aipha Lambda Esta 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1; Gating Club 1; MAJ. 2, NANCY LeSEUER Have hm, yaulre unify yanng arms? Suuth Po rtland, Maine Commuters C1111: 4; Drama; tica Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Uuting Club 1, 2; Class Secretary 3; Archery 1; Pulitical Diacussinn 2, 3. ELvIRA LEWIS General Cu arse 111:: her Langue is the fave 9f 1':L'JrJJliiruzuljsfu Uuting Club 1; Glee Club 3, 3, 4; Y,W.C.A. 1, 3, 3, 4-; ETA. 4. LAWRENCE L. LUNT Elem-Juninr High Courm: 11 am. no: a palitician and my 0533: habits are gnarl? FrEEpGI't, Maine 111th Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G131; Club 1, 2; 31.14.11. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intermural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; ETA. 4. HELEN LYNCH Elem-Juniar High Cnurse Modest exprESSi-an is E beam :ifu! setting 3::- the diamond of talent and genius? Baskgthall 1, 2, 3, 4; Soft; hall 1, 2; Tannis 1, 2; New; man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glaze; Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Amicitia Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Gating C1uh 1, 2, 3; ETA. 4; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; 111,151,111, 1, 2; Skiing Club 3; Hanan: Committee 1. Page Thirlyrshree BARKSDALE llacHETH Eirm-Juniur High Cuurse 33311 ! am! rnrafdence are rm. uncnnqu.ered army. Brunswick, Maine :31p1la Lambda HERE 1, 2, 3, 4, PIES. 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Vice Pres. Class 4, HUSE 3'1AKWELL Elem-jnninr High Course 324111.311 leave them, laughing whm yaw say gmdbya. Purlland, Maine Art Club 1, 2; Cnmmumrs Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Hume Cnmmituft: 3.; Neuman Club 3. CYN'I'HJA McCDMH Kindergarlm Primary Cu n ma 111313.21:- 3 friemi 351:5, there 1'3 1m Mmorrmmn North Herwiuk, Maine Archery E; Y.W.C.A. 4; Unting Club 2; Library.r C1111? 1; Human: Cummittae 2, 4; Dramatic Club 3. h-IrkBEL LUUISE 31121.3 UGHLIN General Cuurae Goad cheer is no hindrance to u: gnarl 131132.H W351; Baldwin, Maxim Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 4, Cabinet 11; 133.331. 3; Archery 1, 2; 1101' leyhall 1, 2, 3; Eadmintnn 3; 3; Ping-pnng 1, 3, 3, 4; Hausa Cumming: 3; Unting Club 2. Page ThirIy-fa m BEVERLY MERCHANT Kindergarten-Primaw Cuume Fr! rather be 31:1: 1.th Edit : Huckland, Maint- ?.W.C.3. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cah- inet 2, 3, 4; far! Club 2; Drai math: Club 1, 2, 3; Glee- 1:11:11 2, 3, 4; 13.11.13, 4: C1355 T113324 urer 3; HEHCFES! 2, 3; anley- hall 2. 13141113333. 5T3NLEY NEAL KindErgarmn-Primarr Cnurst; 3:30:17 sense and gami nature are never parted? GUI rham, M aine Glee Club 1, 2; ETA. 4; Outing Club 1, 2; Canterbury Club 1, 2; HiHcrest 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1. GLENDDRA PEHSUNS KinclergartenuPrimary lerse 11511: Muches naming 3m: acids churm. ' Presque 1511:, Maine Y.W.C,h. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2, 3; amicitia 1, 2, 3, 4; Out- ing Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery 2; ETA. 4. FRANCIS EDWARD PICKETT Industrial Arts Cuursc Men 3f few wards cm: HIE best of mm.H Kannebunk, Maine Transfer: Univemity of 31511113. 141111151 Lambda Beta 2, 3, 4, 4-H- HARRIET 113311313111. Elem-J uninr High Cnursf'. Imagination rides the world .3 Spriiigvale, Maine ELIZABETH CUME'L'IINGS REED Kindergartan-Primaw CmII'EE 3:4 cFmErqu HIE :33 what the mamas Jivef; Hath, J'Iaine Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 17.1.4. 4; 3miuitia Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Dui- iug Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1., 2. KEITH RICH AHDSDN H.21 .t'mrxn'atjv.5 behave as if naming hm! happened no matter what 3.11.5 hujipenadfr Gotham, Maine Kappa Delta P111 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Glee Club 1., 2; Intramural Basketball 3. BLYNN E. RDBEHTS Induatrial Arts lerse T31: 3933 he spake HIE mare he heard; Why areal: we Him that wise HM birdPu Saninrci, 34.112113 Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. MARIDN G. RDEINSDN Elem-J uninr High lerge HWIIsrhzaig'fa. I am mfways En Frasier I am. never in a Flurry. Kitten; Paint, Malina Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Libraryr Club 2; Art Club 2; During Club 1, 2, 3; Y.W.C.3L 1, 2, 3. THELMA WEBB SENEDRN ElemJ uninr High leraa 335'? 33-1111 is warm. mm the friends I make and halter friends PH nm: 3:: meinng Gurham, Maine Cammuters Club 1, 2; Has- l-zethall 1, 2, 3; Archary 1, 2; Snfthall 1, 2, 3; ETA. 3, 4; Duting Club 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; VDIIEThalI 1, 2. MARY RUTH SAWYEH Elem-Juniur High Cnurse She was rm: violent? Eiueiy, bu: 3.5033 mm spirit hike a Marcia 3'Jl'e.::.lf4ci1rr.g.H Rockland, Malina Duting Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YJVCA. 1, 4; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1; 1FJim Prea. nf Clasa 3; Class Treas- um: 4. WILLIAM SEIDEL Elem-Juniur High Cents: Winn? than he will IHIIE4JFE gatisf Ham 3;: wii! talkrm Purtlan 3, Maine ETA. 4; Elle: Club 1; Dramatics Club 3; Newman Club 2, 3; During Club 3. Page Thirty 151.15 CDNSTANCE SHERMAN KindErgarlen-Primarjr Emirate Maiden with lite twinkling EIES. Suuthpurt, Main: Transfer: Parry Kindergar- lftl'l Narmal, Eustun, Mass. RICHARD C. SMITH Elem-Juninr High Cuurse HA tight hear: Hues tang. Gardiner, Maina Dramatic Club 1; 31.11.31,, 1, 2, 3, 4; Unling C1111: 1, 2; ETA. 4; Kappa Dish; Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. H ELEN M. STEM ENS Elem-Juninr High Cuursa HFFEEHEfShEp redaubieth jays End cutteth griefs in halves. Lee, Maine Basketball 1, 2, 3; Sufthall 1, 2; Archery 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Student Cauncil 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, PI'ES. 3; ETA. 4; Delegalc m Haw ank Confermm 3; Duting $311111 1, 2; I-quse Cmnmittea , 3. LILLIAS SULLNJAN General Cm: me Erin: is my: a thing, 1': is a way? Huckport, Maine Dramatics Club 1,2; 1313!: Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; SGfIhH 1, 2; ETA. 4; Hausa: Cnmmiltee 1, 2; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Cabinet 2; Uuling Club 1, 2. Fags: Thirty-six PERRY L, THUHFSUN Industrial Arts CUHTEE HM. 1'5 tranquil! peapie whn mrcnmpfish mnthw Bath, Maine. 31.43,.3. 2, 3, 4; Kappa Del- ta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4:, Guting Club 1, 2, 3, 4- JHMES PH INNEY TUBIN Industrial Arts Cuurse Let us be madeniy merry. Gnrham, Maine Intramural Easkethan 1, 2, 3, JANICE UPTDN General lerse HAnui hEr ways tire ways a! gmdaneis and +5111 33.! paths are peace. Millhridge, Maina F.T.A, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Snfthall 2; Ten- nis 1. FREE A. VERRILL Elem-Juniur High Course 20; more than Gammon friendliness? Cumberland Cantar, Maine Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4.; Cnmmuters Club 1. NURMHN LEIGH WELKER Eiem-Jnniar High Cnurse 21m nut arguing wirh gran, Fm railing you. Liberty, Maine Kappa Dalia; Phi 1, 2, 3. 4: Easahall l, 2, 3, 4; Basket; hail 3; M34331. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gluing Club 1, 2, 3. JUYCE WENTWFHRTH Junior High Course. 1 A languid lip, a ragwish eyef Milton Mills, N. H. ?.WLA, l, 2, 3, 4, Cah- illEt 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4-; Dramatics C1111: 1, 2, 3, 4; Unting Club 1, 2; Music and Puetry Club 4; Tennis 1; Archery 2; ETA. 4. MARILYN WEYMUUTI'I Kindergarten-Primarg lersn 03-, what a face was hers In brighten 1133;, and give back sunshine with 1111: added gfaw. M nrri1l, Main: During Club 1, 2; Amicitia l, 2, 3, 4; T.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Eufthall 3; 11r?n11+.a-y1'11111 3; Archery 3; Library Club 3. B4RBARJ4 WYMAN 1'1:indt:rgarhr;n-F'rirrmu';r lerse Tc:- win the wander ca! Huz- wnrid, a smile jmm her bright: eyes. St;- haacu Estates, Maine 3micitia 1, 2, 3, 4, P1125. 4; Duting Club 1, 2; ETA, 1, 2, 3, 4; WAJL 2, 3; House Canlmiuee 3; Library Club 3; Safthall 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; anlftyhall 1, 2, 3; Dramalics Club 2; Quefrn 4. MHWUDD WHITE Induatrial Arts Course II wammr. 3E.- 133m, there PM he aim. Livermure Falls, Maine Frag. uf Scniur Class 4; 31.31.11. 1, 2, 3; Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Studem Cunn- cil 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Elm- ing Club 2, 3, 4; Inlramural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4; Studant- Faculty Buard 4. IRENE WIGHT Kindergartan-Primarjr Eourse 3:33 slam in fall into friend- sth, but. when than, an; in remain firm and canstanrfj Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Hausa Cnmmiuee 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4; archer; 1; Libraryr Club 3; F.T..4. 4; Duting Club 1, 2; Hiiicrest 2; WAA. Baard 3; Dramatica C1111: 1, 2, 3. ANNAEEL WDDD thcral Cullrse Wir- makes its awn weimme and 1:331: 311' .mt'issim:tiamasfr Pnrtland, Maine Page Thirly-seuen Message on Dorm Life from Miss Dickey Ortilj,I the rack 0f truth is a sure and secure foundation fur the tmters 13f learning. Tawers whase, foundaticms are a cumpmmise with truth because 0f palitical preasures $311 rmt stand the test nf time. Our nmdern wnrld has produced many instanutis Elf pnlitical mntmis chaining thfi mind of man ta a dialnrted ViEW 0f life: Our task is tn keep America free fmm this experience. Timur faculty haa saught t0 serve ynu with its cleanest visitm and new sends you fnrth a5 seakers and teachers Uf truth. MISS DICKEY Page Th irtyveigi'd Inspiratiun Pm Hungry! It i Says Here:- Hllnn, IEEIJEHE Rutn, Janici: Ames, Patricia Andmsun, Richard P. Austin, Bessic Hachaldar, Mary Harms, Virginia Bartim, Enuch W. Heals. Carroll Bean, Hanna Hanna, Janim? Hell, Beverly Bennett, Laura Bennatt, Rnland Hermann, David H. Bernard, Barbara Berry, Patricia Holtun, Elizabeth Ann Eonang, Lorraine Honang. Lnuise Bnutilier, Gaylord Eoutilier. Melvin Boynmn. Janice C. Bridgham, Jeanette Brucatu, Hubert Brawn. Janice Bryant, janet M. Russell. John H. Campbell, Hubert Capriu, Anthuny Carter, Richard Catir, Victnr 5. Element, Madeline Culling, Nancy C. Cnliamy, Daniel Cauley, Inseph E. Ennnary, Jaan E. Cnnnnlly, Edward Cunk, Lmn Carey, Anita Curritir, Ingres E. Davis, SIEHIEY E. Day, Frank Day, Herald Page Furty FRESHMAN CLASS LIST Day, Reta Dndge, Dnrine Driscull, Hamill R. Elma, Wilda Erskine, Richard C. Evans, Barbara E. Evans, Dean FiilEy', Patricia FL Frye, Francis, Jr. Frye, Gail E. Gannun, i.gnn'aine M. Gatchell, ?'r'IamiL-e Gilpalrick, Hichani D. Gulder, Laumnce. Gmrdwin, 1Farilrginiazl Gnrdun, Hubert W. Grace, Phyllis grant, Nancy Luuisu Grant, Ruland L. Grant, Sally Grimm, Lm'ina L. Hadden, Jnhn Hake, William Hammmld, Uhtnmntl'lj.r Hammund, Eleanor Hammond, Juan Hansmm, Marjorie Ann Hapwarth, Hubert E+ Harrison, Walter Hasty, Alicia Hatch, Frank W. Hayes, Marilyn Hemphill, Dnnald H. Harrick, Irving Hartman, William H. Hadge, Hobart R. HGEmam Grate: Hagan, Janice Holllmok, Marjnrie Herr, Richard Jenkins, Richard D. Jewell, Roberta Juhnsun. Lurna I Jurdan, Darnthy M. Karatensen, Carohrn 1H. Kala, Bertha King, Etanwmd Leslia Kuceika, Cltestar I-I. Langlnia, Edmund LaHuchn, Richard W. Larsm, ?H'Iargarel; LtavilL Kaith LEBEL Jeannette: Lennard, Elizabeth Lesttrr, Alberta Libby, Danna Lidbank, Carrnll Lindsay, Marian PL Lipnnis, Charles Littlcfield, Hahtwt B. Luwell, Naif F Lyons, Chariccn Lyons, Elmer H., II. MacDonald, JJDI'uthy l'k'iacDmlaH, Edith Martin, Mary L Maxim, Priacilla McLucas, Gm'dml MIME, Maxine Maurine, Waller F. Mandy, Marilyn Mandy, Hubert Murgan, Harrinl Mullin. Jnhu H., II Murchie, Harry Mumhifr, Warren Murphy, Lillian Naples, Frank, Jr. Narummij Yasuku Nahum, May Brit Parsons, Joanne Partridge, LEE Paysun, Hubert E. Pcndletan, Gerald Cu Jr. Peteraan, Audra? Pillsbury, Nancy Plummer, Richard Pnnler, Canslance Price, Juan Pullen, Peggyannn RackliHe, Mnmnd Rankin, Full! Humid, Frances HHEE, Runald C. Husmhlad, Jnan Mberta Ryan, Nancy Ann Sanfnrd, Lynwand P. Sawytr, EharLEE Schrivar, Edward Settllc, Jacqueline M. Smith, Barbara Smith, Emily 1.. Solcski, Jean Spear, lama: Stack, Kathlacn Stanton, JamEs W. Staples, Elizahtlh Stevens, Madelins Stevena, Robert N. Smacks, Frank R SLIIidE5, Janatte Sultan, Battyr Ann Tarpy, Mary P. TI'IIE, Jamaica Van Tigue, Patricia $attiis, Haltm Walsh, Thumata Wahaler, Luis Wantwurlh, 35315011 C. West, Jean Wiggin, Elwnad E. Williams, Huh? Amngnne Willithausan, Marian Wilson, Glaria N. Winsluw, Carl H. Withers, Carl Young: Juan Ynung, Hniand, Jr. Zagnrianakns, Mary GORHAM STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE FRESHMAN WEEK SCHEDULE UNDER DIRECTION OF Y. W. C. A. Tuesday 4:00 RM. ?:00 RM. Wednesday 4:00 PM. 5:30 RM. 6:30 RM. 1111:5033,r 4:00 RM. 7:00il0:00 RM. Friday 8:00 RM. Saturdayr 17:30-10:00 PM. Sunday Merning 9:30 JLM. 11:00 AM. 3 :00-5:00 RM. 7:00 RM. Monday 3:00 RM. Tuesday 6:45 RM. Wednesday 4:00 RM. Thuredeqrr 3:00 P.M. September 5-14, 1950 Dermitery: Big Sisters meet Little Sisters. Punch in Hebie Reeeptien Reem epeneered by Heuee Cemmittee and Dean. tLGetting Aequeinted With Everyene'TF-Center Teur ef the Campus and Tewn i2 greupei eendueted by Art Club and Dramatie Club Pienie in the Greve-eMen's and Wemenje Glee Club Treasure HunteLihrery Club Puneh en the lawn 13y Amieitia Club Tennis Ceurt Danee tweether permittingl Cemmutere Club Evening with Alpha Freternity-Ruseell Hall A day fer the LtBigeH and the h'Littleem te get aequeinted. Derrniterrj.r Aetivitiee Center: Dancing Reereatien and Reeeptien Reem: Games anti singing Kitehenette: Pep-eern end fudge making . Church ServieeeBig Sisters and Brethere :cteee-ttlpenj,F Little Sisters and Brethere. Cathelie Servieee Methedist and Cengregatienal Churehee Dr. and Mrs. BaileyF ited: herme'H Big Sisters and Brethere aeeempeny Little Sisters and Brethere. HThe Big SingH in CentereMise Andrews directing iEfitunt Nightk'efeue11111.3,r and students Baseball GemHFreehmen Boys and Girls Wemenae Athletic and Men's Athletie Aseeeiatiens TeaiDenee in CenteteKeppa Fraternityr Freshman Heeeptien in Rebie HalleFe-rmal Dreee Pregrem anneuneed later BIG SISTERS AND BROTHERS SHOULD ACCOMPANY LITTLE BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN ATTENDING THESE FUNCTIONS Page Fe rtyvene SUKEY SPEAKS It was in Ianuary 1950, when I was infarmad that I was almsan as am: sf the can- didatas ta study abroad. At that time I was attending at Ksba Collage as a freshman. Certainly I was very glad ta hear that wsndarfal news. REV. Frank Cary, who was a praisssar at Kaha Callaga and was alsa the: president af Glam,r Juniar Callaga far Kindergarten Teachers which I graduated tram, task me It:- his sister, Miss Cary, whu was tha aI'Iicar at the American Missian Baard in Bastan. One day, she happened to visit GGTI'IEHI ta speak ta- tha church and she met Dr. Bailey there. When they talked avar Japan, she liiantianad abaut ms tu him, and it haaama the clue of my naming ta Gariiam. Garham State Teachers Callaga was ideal far stud;r af madam child aduaatian. Thraugh the kind aIIiaas sf Dr. Baiiay and the State Baard sf Educatian, I was able ta cams ta Garham. Althaugh it has haan ash.r a year since I came and I am still fresh araunti hare, I faal as if I had knawa thasa aaIIaga friends since I was a child. I lava Garham and the aallaga. I always thank Gad far giving me sash a wonderful appartunity ta be able tn learn in tha faraign land and meat saw many gaad friends. I Iika is he called with my nickname Sukay thaagh still I dan't knaw wha have invented this cute mama far ma. Fags Fa rty-twa . Ii Informatiun, Please! Page Fa um: ree Barking Up the Wrong Tree Can I Help It If the Paddle's Gut a Hale in It? Will Sumemle Please Pass the 3.3.1111JIH E E HI u H. 3.. h P F... +11 H C .1 P Dunking Daughnuts? NuaDishes J ust Checkering htlanm. Camlinu .ihrrn, Earnlyn H. Mturn, Hubert H. Anagnnsulis, Icahn E. AndHEnn, Jn-hnn Annis, Norma LuciHE Bacun, June Marie Bain, Janet E. BEHL Beverly Ecauriet, Daria EL Em'nr, Eleannr Blake, Dunglas Blanchard, Vena fa. Bogas, 1EEJ'illiann Bngren, Phyllis Hnwden, Hazeltnn E. Bridgem Julliette Bmakes, I'Iilczs Brawn, L. William Bucknell, Elizabeth L. Barbee, Beverly Burnham, Carl Burns, Gerald K. Burmws, Molly J . Carpenter, Betty Cash, Philip P. Came, Charla E. Chadhnume, Philip Chamivtrt. firm FL. Clark, Janet Beth Cale, Marilyn Calpitts, Lawrence Casgmve, Juan E. Carine, Martin Cmsby, Ruth M. Curtis. Bevarhr Davidson, 101111 Page Fa rU-sfx SOPHOMORE CLASS LIST Davig, Eilucn Hiram, Richard I. Horr, David iluughty, Richard F. Edwarda, UDmthy Elcik, Andrew W., Jr. Elder. hum: 1'1. lillia, Eleatmr G. Elvin, JUEEE K. Finlay, Richard Flnnd, Flurenc: lernier, Suzanne M. CalchEIL Beuy L. Gilrrjr', B'Iarilynnt! Gilli, William Grill, June Gmwr, Joyce II. Grover, Priscilla I. Hale, Mary Ann:: Hale; 55.1115.F Hall, Janice Harriman, Faye U. Hartley, Graysnn Hawkes, Larry D. Haymas, Hairy Heinn, Charles Higgins, Blair R. Hull, Jnan Hnyt, Janice Humphrey, Dnmihy Hunt, RnhErl Hutchina, Ealher D. Jarvis, Rita Mai: Jenkins, David L. Jnhnsnn, Kenneth Jnhnsnn, Melville H. Juhnmn, C. Skuliieltl 10:19.5, Lurrainc Jurtlan, Edward Karslensem Shirley Kaylur, Frederirk King, Hobart M. Kusttin Lucille Latiner, Richard Lahajr'ft, Archie R. LEEII'I'I, Ruth Libby, Warren Luring, Charlnlte Luwell, Betty anicr, Marlha M. Lyunm Mary C. h'lacLemL Geurgtz: Malia, Daniel H. Manson, Juan G+ Mathegtm, Craig E'Ir'IcDmu-EH, Elizabeth Milletl, Patricia Millikan, Louisa H. Mmms, Pauline E. Hulherin, JEIIH'I'I F. : HI111'pI'Iy-rj Clarice Hem Jnhn Navtrs, Carniyn Ncwmmb, Whitney 3., Jr. Niles. Jane 1 453111111';1 Patricia Uliver, Mildred Dahurne, Jean Ullilleite, Ruth Padham, Elwnud 31. Parker, Robert Farsnns. Virginia Paysnn, Dawn IL Pemram, Juseph PfeHrr, Bii-Ellritiln Fitketl, thm't Pillsbury, Cnlmtancc lenmnr, EH3. Prncml: Barbara Rich. Gene 1'5. Hnakes, thurt Huhcrgm Emihl E. Rmiis, Charles Salamnne, Eugenia H. Eeavey, Cynlhia Skillin, Lillian Smith, D. Amhtr Smith, Manun H. Smith, Martha PK SlapIqu Ruth L. Slnne, JHITIES T aylur, Constance :1. Tessifrr, Halmrt TmramianE hrcilia Thaxter, Patricia C. Tierlmy, Lillian H. Tuhey, Marian True, Hamid G. Trundy, Alvin S Tuttle, Lauram Jr. Waddell, Shirley Wallace, Richard C. Way, Wallace H. WvEstrup, Miriam G. Whiting, Jeannette Whittemure, Priscilla M. Wight, C. Paul Wilbur, Callettc Willem, Carlctun F. Waiting, WaitingwAlways Waiting! I See the El'numswEut Which is Which? Patiently Plugging The F'laurr Must Gu Dn Parking Lats We D0111 Get Snow Very thenm But When We Do! Lnunge, Lunch, Laugh! '1Sighiningn' In Gorhamis Glamuur Guys Page Farhr-uine .44....: Uur Mayur-What Mare Earl We Say? 5: Page Fifty Before and After I: .....r... r ......w................... ... . ..... wigs... .... . .... ...?..a...d.................... ..... I II l .1... ..... ..11.....1....:. .. .111... .-+ .. n31... ... ..... .3;an Page Fifty-a me -I +' ll-Il- I .',. ' 'r ---.- .- ' . ' . L- .1. JUNIOR CLASS LIST Adams, Eina Geurges, Mary MacDunald, JEan Ahlquist, Edward Gibbs, Nancy Marla, Mary L. Ahlquist, Lamar Giles. Riclmrtf 113nm, Jaan Angg, George S. Godfrey Annette Martin. Philip Baker, Evelyn Gnrdun, W'illiam Hasterman, Rnllert Hardwell, lnlm Grant, Margaret L. MuKeHar, David Bartlatt, Dnnald H. Granier, Peter Mnaweency, Patricia Beckwilh, Pearl Grmlling. IL Herlan ' MiHEtL Durmhfra Belisle, Jeanning Grows, Ruth A. Mitcimll, $nmiiadinne Beverage. Gram: Gram, Richard E. E'Inwar, Ruth M. BriggL-i. Wrginia EL GuptilL Jacqueline Murphy, Francis Bmwn, Musas, Jr+ Hale, Dnnald G. Page, Burns Bruce, Charles Hall, Cliftun Palmer, Beatrice Erunclln, Robert Hall, Nancy Parka Paul Bums, Evelyn Hardy, Euherla Payne, Catherine Bryant, Ruth J. Hartleh, Emma Pannall, Arline C. Burns, Richard C. HawkEs, FIEH'IEEE Pattie. Ulnria Carlsnn, Jayne: I-Iudgdun, Janat E. Phillipa WaltEr Carnn, Huland Howe, Charles; Quimby, Regina E. Carter, Ruth 'Hulhart, Charla Randall, CliHnrd Basalt; Carmela Humphrey, Ralph Ranger, Mattie 51 Castle, Marilyn Hatch Jackaun, Frederick Kicker, Flnrannc Gates, June James, Ellen M. Kicker, Wendall H. Chittick, Nancy Jepsnn, Evelyn Hobinsnn, Daria Clark, Jayne Jnhnsun, Edward L. Rum, Fleuretta Cnnmhs, Ruth Jnrdan, Richard Ruwe, Marian Cnvert, Gerald Kenner, Dcrnahl L. Saunders. Allan Cuyne, Thumas Kilgme, Ralph Springar, Kaith Credifnrci, Lista Knapp, Icahn, Jr. Stackpnla, Hnwani Darling, Julm 1L Lafantaine, Lillian Staples, Clythm Dawsun, James Larssnn, Natalie Swarm, Marguerite S. Dackm, Theodure Leach, Anne Stokes, DGDHH Dunn, Melissa H. Lamieux, Rabert Stuntermim, Harriet Ellsworth, Jahn Lealie, Eonstance Swim i'Iark Eupea, Juan Lewis, Maxine G. Thumpaun, Franklin Flagg, Mice B. Lihbyi Dnnald H. Tihhetts, Juhn W. Flaherty, 1William A. Libby, LincuIn anne, Fredenuk, Jr. Falsnm, Raltigh Lilley, Edna Vanna, TEresa M. Faster, Wilfrad Lilmhan, J 3111135 Walker, Rnhert Gagnej Dnminique LitilBEeld, E'Iarilyn Wallacej Linwumi Gagnun, James Lunt, William Wallace, Huger A. Gardner, Kenneth H. Lux, Cnrlys Wilson, Mary Gardnar, Marjnrie E. Maaahyll, Arthur Page FEJ'Iy-rwn f t Wlm Said Fuur Is a Uruwd? H- '. 31 Have Tau Heard Whars Duwnstairs? Gurhamk Glee Club Gypsies Page F'iftyith r33 Clut- Favorite Freaks Page FEHJF- fuu r Fiddlesticks I Illmft Tell Me This is 3 Clip Jnintl Did You Say You Heard a Hell? I Page Fifty-fiue THAN KS T0 MR. LUNT Our thanks tn Mr. Lunt, whu has dame 50 many,r things tr;- make nur life here at Garham mare cnmfartahle. He is never around to have his phatngraph taken but, he is always there when there is snmething m be done. Gurhamis Queens Waiting Waitresses Page Fr'fh-SEJ' Bulletin Bored Is This a Paddle I See Before Me? Making a Clean Sweep 0f Things Page Fifty-s evan I Bet Chucky's at the Buttnm 1.11 This Yarn Shuwing the Students Haw tn Studyr Our Nice New NEEdliltg Nurse Page Fifry-eight Getting Set Watching the Parade Ga By! Tea for Two Page Fifzy-nine THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT During the past fear years we have seen a eensidetahie number ef ehanges in this department. Our direeter ef industrial Arts, Mr. Arthur L Martin and Mr. Jnhn Mitehell, Instrueter ef Metatwerking eaine te Gerhain with us in September 1951-7. The feilewing year Mr. Ralph E. Dnse. Instrueter ef Eleetrieity eame te the eellege. Aleng with Everett 5. Paekard, Instrnetet at General Shep and Graphie Arts and Mr. Lawrence hi. Cilteju', Instrueter ef Weedwerking and Drafting, the staff is new the largest in the histery ef the department. With sneh a staff it is new pessihle te ef'l'er an eleetii'e eearse sueh as ether industrial arts teaeher training departments de. 1- An inerease in the sine ef the staff is net the eniy intprevement in the past fnnr years. The department has been streamlined and new sheps added. The new building direetly behind the derntitery is a war-snrplns ene and was ineved te Cerhani in see- tiens anti ereeteci in time fer elasses te eeeupy it at the beginning hi the seeenti semester at the 1947-43 seheel year. The hriek building between the HEEdEltty building and the newr building has been eenipletely reerganized inte a Cemprehensiire General Shep. This is a fear area sheet that is equipped te give the students hrst-hand experienee in the type ef shep that is rapidly heeeming the mest eentnien in the state. The area studied are Weedwerking, Metalwet'king, Eleetrieity and Transpei'tatien. Gerharn and Seuth Windham Junier High Seheel students also use this shep fer their industrial arts werk under the dime- tiet't ef the senier student teaehet's. The Aeademy building heuses the weedwerking and the eteetrieitjv,r sheps. The eleetrieal iEhDrEtDFy and elassreem and eleetrenies reetn have been reerganieed this year and eeleridyttamies applied. The weedwerking shep is neat en the list fer eeler- dynamies. Praetieally all the Ieerganising and painting has been dene by the students. Under the watehful eye ef a qualified eritie teaeher we did eat eH-eampus student teaehing ear senier year. We were assigned te a shep and eendaeted elasses fer a full semester. 1Visitt-ttian by Mr. Martin and Mr. Duse kept us in teueh with the eampus. Few eelleges after the eemplete industrial arts eeurse that we have studied. We have taken ferty-ene subjeets during the fear years with the number ef eiass parieds per week averaging about 2ft nut ef a pessibie 23- These snbj eets were presented te us by instrneters whe have net enly leetured te us abent the prefessien hut shewed us hew te apply eurselves by being a fine example et what they,r believed in. Having taken this eeurse we feel mueh better titted te aid feungsters te beeeme heltest and iikeahle eitizens at the future as well as being able te present a seheet suhjeet whieh is er- ganieed and effered fer its general edaeatienal values se that an understanding ef ear praetieal arts heritage and tandem industrial eenditiens might grew eut ef itft Page 5i11.i' Nu m +w v... Jpn. .u 5 E. En. an F. :HJMHS Wadi; litts 'H-Hls wag. . Mrniuar; Hamid jau- Jii- G'h H181- SIIIJ: ? 3 i Eli ? .. 5r -n- I - . 5395' . - :zugl-zi! Stucjjmj? Whigs 1km? TLQ Libr-Mj? ' It fa r3? thllailr ! Sports ' .. Page Sirryujgur 351: Page Sixty-J'E w: BASKETBALL When the whistle hiew last Nevemher fer basketball, Ceeeh Jehn Bednarik, Jr. was greeted by heth veterans and neweemere. As the first game eppreeehed, we find the fellewing players ready fer the eeeeen: Ferwerde: Jeekeen, True, Hansen, Hall, Peeerare; Centers: KeneqI and Stenten; Guards: Captain Andre, Darling and Gelder. We beat Fitehhurg in eur first game, but had teugh leek in the next feur. Even theugh that may be, we still have a feather in eur hat as we eeme threugh te heat Betee Celiege at the Expeeitien Building in Portland 63-52. In the last game ef the eenferenee, we beat Ptymeuth, the winner ef the eenferenee. Next year, the team eheuld have a well haleneed eluh He the enty twe players that are graduating ere Pete Hansen and Charlie Andre. Let's pledge eureelvee new te win the eenferenee next year. Sehedule Dpp. Gerham Dee. 2 Fitehhurg 53 59 Dee. T At Farmingten 54 41 Dee. 13 Plymeuth 5'51- 56 Dee. 13 At New England Cellege 59 53 Dee. 211 At R. I. C. E. 33 31 Jan. 4- Betee iExpel 52 I53 .1 en. IEI Fermingten 49 53 Jen. 13 At Celhz.r 93 53 Jan. 19 Keene T3 T2 Jan. 25 StenehiIl fBeeten Gartienel T1 61 Jan. 25 At Salem 54- Me Feb. 2 Salem til 32 Feht 3 At Keene 63 EE- Feh. 13 Alumni I31 T4 Feb. 15 At Plymeuth I55 159 Page Sixtyeix tin l-l .ILiT ' i1 VARSITY BASEBALL 1951 The .1951 Varsity Baseball Schedule It is es fellewe: April 11 Salem Away A pril 14 Eatee Away M e1: 5 Keene Away May 12 Piymeuth Heme Hey 1E- Keene Heme May 19 Fitehburg Heme May 25 Eelem Heme May 29 Plymouth Away June 2 New Britain Away ltentatiVEl The G. S. T. C. Varsity beeehell squad is starting its third year umier the direetien e-f Ceaeh Iehn Bednerik, with all preepeete leeking ferward tn 3. eueeeeeful eeeeen. The lettermen returning frem leet yearle teem er?Diek Jerden, Charlee Hewe, Ted Jeekeen, Den Kenney, Clif Hail, Dick Burns, Tinker Day: Cleyt Wentwerth:I Emile Reherge, Keith Springer? Jay Darling, Pete Hemeen1 Seteh Page and Managers Dielc Smith and Nerm 11Walker. These eleng with ether diamond liepefule will at tempt tu give G. S. T. C. its best eenferenee team fer a tleeede. CHEERLEADERS The eheerleedere this year under the leadership ef the head eheerieader: Melissa Dunn were very eueeeeeful in eeeuring the euppert ef the student bedy. Thie peppy end enezcgetie team was CHHIPDEE-til ef feur fermer membereeRete Plummer, Bettyr Carpenter1 June Gill, Melissa Dunn end live new membere-rBill Gile, Linweed Wei- leee, Wernej,F Chittiek, Shirlie Weddell end Cennie Peeler. Many new eheei'e were develeped end then received enthueieetieelij,F hy the etudent bedy. We wish te thank Miss Fitz? eur adviser, fer helping us te make nur team a sue- eeeeful ene. T3 6! f. .9 7-3 7' Preee Herald Pliete Page Sixty-seven q I - II- I I 'F' MEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Intramural ssftbsli, basketball and vsllsybsll are spsnsursd each year by sur M. A. A. A ssftbsll tsurnsnisnt was held in the fall and again in the spring. During the varsitj,F basketball sssssn ths vnlisyball tsurnamsnt is suniustsd. Fullswing this lDlIrI'lEj-F the: intramural basketball is started. Evsry man mi campus is Eligible t0 hscnms a msmhsr sf this srganisatisn and b3? iuliilling a few requirements becomes active in its prsgram. It is stir aim tn present a well Isundsd athletic prsgrsm and ts- msks it pnssibls far every fellow interested in spsrts ts have an +I::rpq:m:;i1'tunitj,Ir ts take an active part. UFFI GEES TOM GAGNUNsPrssidsnt BURNELL PAGLViss PrssMsrtt J UHN ANAGNOSTI SsSscrstargr DAVID MsKELLARsTrsasursr BOX SCORE sztbsli Tsurnsment Winners F 3.11 IQSkKnisksrhnsksrs Spring IQSMPurpls Knights Vsllsybsll Tournament Winner Kappa Basketball Tsurnamsnt Winner Pugs Sixty-sight ii; -, , INTRAMURALS M... .. Pm Game, Are Yuu? Page Sixty-nine i. .I illh 'I I'll. II. I. h l- m 11 1. 1' .191 I I 1- x: 1 e r .- 1 I: f 111' .. mime. WOMENS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION RUTH COUMBS-President EVELYN BRUNSeViee President JANE NILES-Seeretery-Treeeurer Threugh the W. A. PL, a girl enters inter enether tewer e-f learning. Its purpese is he encourage epertemenehip, fellewehip, and healthful living. A girl eutematieelly heeemee a member of the W. A. A. when she enters eur eeliege. Intramural eperts are planned by a beard whose effieere are elected by the student hedj,r end the eeun- eilere ere eheeen by the eHieere. . E'aeh girl may earn twenty-iive peinte per epert. Numerals, letters, pine, and jeekete are the awards given fer a epeeifie number of peinte. Last fall ten girls went to Fermingten fer a piey day. We in turn invite girls from several eellegee te pertieipete with us in a day at eperte. Money is earned by seiling jeekete, hate, sweatshirts, and ether ertielee. We eneeurege everyene te partieipate fer even theugh yet: eanat play, yen een have the fun at learning. PDINTS Numerals 25 paints Letter IE-U paints Pin 3m points Jaeket SUD points CUUNCILDRS Archery Edne Lille;r Ping-peng Peel Lucille Annie Badminton Ruth lCl'uilette Softball Evelyn Jepeen Basketball Cereline Adams Swimming Freneie Hewkee Bicycling Anne Leaeh Tennis Clythre Staples Hereehaek Hieing Madeline Stevene Velleyhell Jeannine Beliele Winter Spa rte Marlee Smith Page Seventy SKI CLUB The Ski Ciuh wss ergsnised in 1949 by Den Hale whe get tegether s greup ef ski enthusiasts. They eleeted the club's first state ef eHieers whe were: Rebert Lewrenee, president; Andy Eleik, 1Iriee presitient; Ginger Briggs, secretary; Bub Lemieux, treas- urer; end instrueters, Heb Adams and Den Hale. A eenstitutien was drawn up, the elub wss seeepted by the seheel and we were en eur way! Beesuse ef shsenee ef srlewI that rreeesssrl,F preduet at nature, we were unable te plan any trips. The members ef the elub, hewever, played an impertsnt reie in running DH the rseing events and making the winter carnival s sueeess. When the green grass esme sheet- ing threugh the dead leaves we tied eur beards together and stered them dreaming ef a white Christmas in '50. Shertly after Thanksgiving, still dreaming, we esHed a meeting. We all agreed te be en deek after the helidays with eur equipment all set to gewjust in ease! At the first meeting after vsestien we elected eHieers. The club teek its hrst trip te Black Meuntsins, New Hampshire, en January 14. The trip was a great sueeess. Thst neephyte, Bobby Walker, gave a thrilling demenstrstien en Hew te Ski ElsekwsrdsV:I 1Wei're leeking ferwsrd te merry mere trips fer we knew seeerding te laws ef average, there has getts' he snew seme year. OFFICERS DON HALEwPresid'ent ANDY ELCIKwViee President F RAN HAWKEkSeer-etsry EVELYN JEPSONsTreesurer Pegs Seventy-sse Clubs : Page 5 evanIJr-Iwa Eh 551: Page Seventy-three ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The editere wieh te extend their gratitude te eli wheee werk made peeeihle the publicatien ef the XXXI VGIUII'IE ef Gerhemieennuel yearheek E'ii'ihve Hittereet. Te Mr. Cerey end aeeeeiatee ef the Pertlend Engraving Cempeny fer their kind euggeetiene end eeeperetien which have helped us greatly. Te Mr. Breeete fer hie wilting eervieee and pereenel interest. Te Kennebee Jeurnel Print Shep and Phetetene Cever Cempeny. Te Mrs. Bennie Bees Kingr end Mr. Paul Barker fer their enthusiasm and guidenee, end their willingness to eaeriflee their time and effert te help us. Te the staff and etuciente whe reepended premptiy with the essential materials fer thie beek. Page 5 eve ntyife er STUDENT FACULTY GOVERNMENT COUNCIL DAVID JUHNSUEePrt-fsideet JOHN ANAGNUSTISeViee President JOYCE CLE'tHKwSeeir'eteir'j.r This ergenisetien is the ee-eperetive geverning hetiy en the eempus end is eum- pesed ef thirtyrnine students and twe faculty members. At the beginning ef the terms it eileestes the :ctetihitq,F meney tn the verieus ergenisetiees eeeerding te their size and need. This Ceuneil ergsnises er spensers the three fermels ef the yeer, the Harvest Hail, the Carnival Hail, and the Cemmeneement Ball. Ameng the new ideas spensered by the Student Ceuneil this year were the selee- tien ef e meseet end the exehsnge at students with Keene Teeehers Cellege. During eseh year the Ceuneil. neminetes feur students, ef where twe are eleeted by the student bedy te represent Uerham State Teachers! Ceilege at the Netiensl Tesehers Cellege Centerenee in New Yerk. Melissa Dunn and David Jehnsen, ee- eempsnied by Miss 13'eshtuttj,F ef the feeulty, attended this year. Page Seesaty-fiee .- ' -- -II - dI-u-l-I... . I... r r n- , I. III 1- :- THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Thie eeeeeietien enables its members te gain e greater knewledge ei Ged ee that they may live mere abundantly. Membership is epen te .3111,F wemen who is inter- ested in pertieipeting in its weeklyF pregtem. The weekly meetings are held Thursday evenings in eenter end the pregreme very item guest speakers Le student led werehip eervieee, panel dieeueeiene end pageants. Aheut thirty girls eempriee the eiteeutive bedy, eelled the eebinet, whieh meete twiee e menth. Threugh eemmitteee they plan eetivitiee te meet the needs and eppertunitiee ef the girls en eempue by ettentien te Christian Heritage, Werld Reletedneee, CDmlnllnit'f Reepeneihility, Cenferenee, Reereetien, Mueie, Finenee, Seeiel and Publicity. Theee eemmitteee dieeuee and plan eemmittee cieings and bueineee matters whieh eeme tn the Aeeeeietien threugh the netienei end werid mevemente te which it helenge. Mre. Francis Bailey and Miss Edna Dieiiej,F are their advisers. mi ? prejeete have ineluded peeking beekete ef eenned geede fer ilee-z'ij,r peeple in Gerhem: helping with Cempiire Girls and writing letters Ire fereign students. A11 itn- pertent prejeet ie Freshmen Week and the Big-Little Sister pregrem whieh ie spen- eered by the HYH eeeh year. Befere September a new student heere frem an upper eieeemen with e weieeming message. This is a sampling ef the pregram ef the Y. W. C. A. Whieh hee preved itself te he one of eur tewere of learning. AMELIA-ANN MITCHELL-President ANNE LEACHwViee President 1WIR'GI N IA BRI GGSwSeerete r3; MIRIAM WESTRUPwTreeserer Page Seee ntynsiit: MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION A11 ever grewing greup ef men students have held regular meetings during the year. They have had several netahle speakers and had student eenduet'ed dieeueeiene te eempere varieue beliefs ef mejer deneminetiene. They have united with the Y. W. C. A. girls te plan speeiel meetings fer Freshmen Week, the Christmas Fragrant, end Lenten Services. They,r plan te attend eenfereneee held threugheut the etete end if peeeible te send representatives te O-et-ke, the week-leng summer eenferenee ef the New England Student Christian Movement. PHIL CHADBOURNLPresident RICHARD LADNERe-Viee President CHARLES RODIkSeeretergr-Treeserer Page Seventyaseven A Refigieus Aspect of em Iewere of learning are the greupe eeniered ereund persenei religieus life. NEWMAN CLUB FLOHEN CE FL 00 D--P resid e mi JUNE GILFVi-ee President SUZA NN E FOUHN I EH-Seerezerjr RUTH UUILLETTRTreesurer HEVEREND JOHN J. FINNeCheplein All Cethelie students meg.r heleng tn the Nemen Ciuh. 1Weekly meetings are held fer a reeitetien ef the Heeery, end every,r ether week there is a business meeting after Reeery with Father Finn present te eenduet dieeue- eiene ef eentrevereial issues eeneerning religien. Aheul: enee e menth there is e Ieereatienai pregrem after the meeting. Eeeh year the Newman Club epeneere a Christmas Party fer ell Cethelie Sun- day Seheel students. There are refreshments and gifts fer all, ineluding the guest of hener, Santa Claus. Page Seventy-efght CANTERBURY CLUB The Ceritei'burj.r Club at Gerhsm extends a welee-me be all Episeepsl students e11 campus. Within the last twe years this ergsniestien has heeeme en impertent pert ef eur campus life. Our sim and ebjeetive fer the year is fully ergsnised here, and then te eembine with the 1:311:terizlurj,F Ciuhs frem WEEthFDDk Junier Ceilege end Pert- lend Junier Cellege. We feel that this wiil he verj,F helpful. Fer this suggestien end basking, we wish te thank Mr. Shirley:r B. Geedwin, minister of the Trinity Episeepai Chureh e-f Pertlsnd, Maine. Mr. Geedwin is en: sduit adviser frem the Dieeeses ef Maine. This year we are very heppyle have em iirst representative tn the student eeuneil eMery Haynes. Wemen frern this elub will attend the Veeetiensi Cenfei'enee fer wemen st Lenex, Massachusetts, again this year. Ruth Creshy attended s meeting in lUeteber planning this eenferenee. ' During the Lenten sessen: the eiub lies visiting clergymen efiieiate at weekly ser- 1Jiees whieh ere epen te ail. Thus, with Mr. Ceedwin es adviser frem the dieeeses1 Miss Miriam Andrews as fseultj,r adviser, sleng with em eEieers-estid Jenkins, president1 Tilsutejrr Gibbs, viee presitient and Ruth ICresij1 seeretsry-tressurer; we feel that this club esn help in develeping the spiritual side ef the stucient. Pegs Seventy-nine WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB The wemenae glee elub is eempeeed ef girie whe enjey singing. The club reguleu'lj,r meets enee a week. Ameng ether activities the annual Christmas eentete ie a mueieel event be which the entire eencmumitj,r leeks ferward each year. The yearge activities of the elub ere LteuellyyI elimexed by e banquet et Fireeide 11111. Music is ene ef Gerhemte 1r1 1et13,.r tewere ef teeming. Under the able direetien ef Miss Miriam Andrews the ereheetre, wemeng'e glee eIub, mente glee elub, end the new Peetry and Music: Club are the nucleus of mueieel expreeeien en eempue. EVELYN BRUNSePresident BEVERLY MERCHANT--ere President RUTH CROSBY-Seeretery JUNE CATES-eTreemrer Page E igh ty II: I wigiiitf' Q fa? : MEN'S GLEE CLUB UFFICEHS CRAIG MATHESONePreSideM ROBERT PICKETThViee President M ILES BROOK SeSeer em ry-Trettmrer ROBERT WALKEReRepre-sentetiee .te Student Ceeneit The Menus Glee Club had the privilege this year ef being the guests ef the Kiwanis Clubs in thie vicinity, te hear an address by Seneter Margaret Chase Smith. Uur pregrem eltheugh ehert wee veryr well received. The elub else joined with the Wemenue Glee Club fer their very eueeeeeful annual Christmas Cantata. ORCHESTRA Under the direetien ef Miss Miriam Andrews, the ereheetre ef the eellege has been newly ergenized with Derie Beeudet as President and Vieter Cetir ee Seeretary- Treasurer fer the eeming year. At a business meeting, held hefere the rehearsal e11 Friday, Nevemher I'D, 195D the greup unenimeuely 1eetecl fer a letter with e lyre upon the feee which will be given te any preteen inithe ereheetra when has given eerviee fer a year end will return the next year. Members are Det'ie Beeudet1 Jehn Anegneetie, Dave Bereneen, Ann Rankin, Aliee Hasty, DUIDtlljf Hemmend, Melly Buri'ewe, Greta Huffman, Den Libby, Pet Aimee, Gail Frye, Elweed Wiggins: Natalie Larsen and Vieter ICietir. The ereheetre meete fer rehearsals e11 Fridaye, eluh peried end enyene whe i5 interested i5 weleeme te eeme. Jr Page High tyre rte h F UTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA A elub whieh eentributee mueh be the preparatien ef able teaehere end eitizene, is the Future Teeehere ef Ameriee. Its members fern : ene ehepter ef e natienally ergenieed aeeeeietien dedi- cated t'e eequeinting petential teaehere with greupe benetieial te them? te familiarizing these teeehere in training with the hietery and ethiee ef their prefeeeien, and te giving them preetieel experience in werking tegether in a demeeretie way te eeh'e the prebleme feund in teaehing. Our own Gerham ehapter, which was the Iiret te be ehartered in Maine, is knewn es the Walter E. Russell Chapter, henering the past president ef eur eeheel. Sinee eur ehapter wee fermed in 1939, three ether eellegee in Maine have fermed F. T. A. greupe. The geele ef eur F. T. A. are high, and students End enjeyment as well as werk in attaining them. Outstanding aetivitiee ef the year were the eueeeseful denee hetd in the gymnasium '33le in Oeteher end a tea bettering Mr. Breeate, newly eleeted Preeideut ef the Maine Teeehere Aeeeeietient The eapehle eHieere whe managed thie yeerue F. T. A. pregrem with the exeellent adviee ef Chap- ter Directere, Miss Etheiyn Upten end Mr. Ralph Duee, were Evefyn Brune, President? Barbara Wyv men? Viee President, Jeyee Carlene, Secretary, Jejree Elvin, Treasurer, and Eileen Davis, Lilliae Sullivan? and Jehn Anegneetie, Librarians. Page E Egret. y-twe DRAMATIC CLUB 1950 end 151 was quite an active year fer the Dramatic Club. Quite a let wee ee- eernpliehed in enr weekly,r meetings. We were able te preeure new eeetumee end prepertiee, which include a wardrobe and neeeeeitiee eueh es meke-up kite, paint, and en en. In erder In very enr eehednle, we decided te make eur First preclnetien three ene eel; plays, eeneieting at n eephietieeted 'eetnedjr, a peyehelegieel eenledy, end a tragedy. In order of sequence we produced HThe Beer, HOverteneeF end ' FriHee. Thie preduetien wee fellewed in Mereh by the drama, Jane Eyre, and a EDII'IEde in the spring. The willingneee te help and eager eeeperatien at all the members made this year, we feel, a very eneeeeeful ene fer the Dramatic Club. OFFICERS ROSE MAXWELEPresident JOHN TIBBETTSwVi-ee President ROBERT PICKETTeSeereterjr SHIRLEY WADDELlr-Treesurer Page Eightyvthree ART CLUB The purpose ef the Art Club is te give its members added experienee in divereihed art werk. At ene time when art wee mentiened, peeple theught enty ef painting, eketehing, end eppreeietien ef meetete1 werke. Tedey we werk in arts and enafte7+ weaving, art preblems, and anything else that a pereen can tie to previde fer hie reereetien; but many peeple still think that yeu have te be able te drew in erder ten jein the club. That isn't 50. Under the excellent Supervieien ef Mr. Breeete, whe is eur adviser, the members have eehieved a new phase ef activity. They,r have dene eeme werk whieh theyr theught they eeuld never do. Annualiy we held an art exhibit during art week, end the members put their werk en display aleng with the flue pieeee ef art werk whieh ere breught in frem the eut- eide. Our main prejeet fer the year has been te help plan the eeler scheme and interier deeeratiene ef the student lounge. Page High ty-fe er CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club was erigineted lest fail by a smell grenp ef Heernere enthneieeteH whe wanted ethere tn jein in the eetiritj.F with them. Hefnre we eeuld be it reeegnized ergenieetien en the hill there were many ebeteelee tn be evereenie but a few etnek by it until the vietnrj,F wee eenrplete. At the Hret eiiieiel meetingiserne hard werking eHieere were eleeted: Freneee Hawkee, president; Ed. Jehnsen, vine president; Fred Keyler, eeeretery; Ted Deeker, treasurer; Den Hale: Student Cnnneil Representative. Mr. Miller and Mr. Breeete ere nnr faculty advisers. Every week all have helped in carrying nut an interesting and edneetienei meeting. Our pregrem has included guest epeekere nne of when: wee Mr. Biekneli ef Riek- nell Phete Supply Serviee e-f Pertlend whe generously de-nated excellent text beeke and future tnenthly 1:.hnttzrgreqih3.r issues with which te build eur library. As it enn- tinned tn grew Ruth Learn wee appeinted Librarian and a library eyetern wee er? genized. Deinnnetretinne en printing and develeping the fllm were presented by Ed. Jehnenn and Beb Lernieuit. Heeently we enjeyed a tnur threngh Biekneilie. We have been having a let ef fun helding a enepehet eenteet which turned nut tn be e eernpe- titien knewn es miJVhe Teek k???i i i'vltinezs,I making prejeete have been a great eneeees, with Evelyn Jepeen in eharge ef milk sales and Paul Wight, ehairrnen ef selling pnetearcls. The elub has pureheeed eemplete equipment fer developing negatives and printing films. This enabiee all members tn tie their ewn wnrk in this phase at nur hubby. In edditie-n tn the enjeyment we derive frem werking together, eur grnnp else realizes the advantages nf knewing mere abeut nhetegraphj.r end the irnpertant reie it will play in the prefeeeien whieh we have eheeen. Page High .t-y-fiee i000 E. OUTING CLUB Membership in the Outing Club is upen tc- all students 1:111 campus. Its activities am varied and interesting. The highlight 9f this yeafs pragram was winter carnival with its schedule uf en- tartainments including the queens: campaigns and cnmnatiun at the Carnival Ball in February. Swimming partim1 mauntain trips, aearlj,I morning hikes, field days and an annual muting are planned eagh year. , ROBERTA HARDY Pre5idEnz TED JACKSON VL+C5 PrESMIB-n: NANCY CHITTICK- SEcrEmrT AMELIA MITCHELL-Trmsumr MARY LOU MARKS' AcEiuitie5 Baurd SHIRLEY WAUDELESSHJEHI Cauncii Fags Eigth-sin; away hd- COMMUTERS CLUB Anether ef the very eetive eluhe e11 campus this year is the Cemmutere Club. Threugheut the pest menthe, the club has had 11121113F varied eeeiel evente. Ameng these were bewling parties, splash parties, sleigh rides and the final banquet. Mueh ef the time ef the members has been spent in raising funds fer the new student teunge. Many ef the girls have made hundreds ef eendwiehee te finance this prejeet. The proceeds frem these eelee here heught the large red leather 'Ieunge ehair which new edema the new teem. Anether prejeet taken en by the club was the painting;r and redeeereting ef the girls5 lavatery. At the time Gerhem wee heet te Farmingten fer the basketball game, the Cemmutere gave a large banquet fer the players in erder te premete friendship between the twe .eeheele. These were the major eetivitiee ef the year. Hewever1 many ethere teerk pleee. Thie yearae club wee under the ehIe leadership ef Miss Jean Martin. All the members at the club wish te express their thanks te Jean and the ether ef! Eeere fer 3 meet successful year. OFFICERS JOAN MARTI NwPresident CHARLES RODISwVi-ee President ELEANOR ELLIS-Seeretery RICHARD FINLEYwTre-esurer PHIL CHADBOURNEhRepresentetive te- Student Ceuneii Ceming Cemmutere Page Eighzy-seum HOUSE COMMITTEE OFFICERS First Semester: Seeend Semeeter: JEANNENE BELISLE-President NANCY GIBBSePresMent FLEURETTE ROUXHVIZCE President JAN CLARKeViee President EDNA LILLEYr-Seeteeter;r JOYCE CLARKeSeL-retery CYNTHIA MeCUMBeTre-eeurer NANCY HA LL--Treesurer The ebjeet ef the Heuee Cemmittee is te previde en t:r1::-1::ut::rtunitj,r fer student par- tieipetien in the gevernment ef the dermitery. Girls are eleeted te membership by these with where theyr live, thus we tryr te eerrj,I eut the mette-ttWe make the laws, live by them, and eeferee them.H During the year, epen-heuee and teas are heId et verieue timee. This enables eur guests te enjey the heepitelity supplied by the 1:1ermiterli.r life here at Gerhem. Page Etghty-eight POLITICAL DISCUSSION As eitisens ef the United States and ef the werld we realise s. TESPGnEibilitF te be infermed en werld sHsirs and te understand undereurrents ef eur seeiety, se that we will be able tn de eur share tewsrd making this s. werld ef pesee. This is the purpese ef eur Peiitiesl Uiseussien Greup, whieh meets every twe weeks en 'l1uesdsj,r night1 item ?:UD until 3:00 in Rebie Heeeptien Heem. Spensered by the Werld ReletednessJCemmissien ef the Yeung Women's Christian Asseeiatien, it is an infermsl gathering ef heth men and wemen whn feel the desire and need for a breeder knewledge ef eurrent events. Our diseussiens se far this year have eentered areund the tepie whieh seems te be ene ef the feremest in the Amerieen mind and theughtssCemmunism. We have dis- eussed sueh speeifle tepies es the MeCsren Anti-Cemmunist Bill: drepping the A-hemh en the Chinese Reds, and the entering ef the United Nstien treeps in Keres. We emphasised the diHerenees between ideelegies ef Fseism end Cemmunism. Entering these diseussiens, net enlj,F sequeints us with eurrent events, but stimulates us to learn mere fer eurselves, end te he prepared te meet any emergeney. Page Eightyanfne AMICITIA CLUB Are yeu acquainted with the latest styles in elething?r Yeu sheuld be if yeu paid ettentien te what the twenty best dressed initiates ef Amieitis were wearing during the first week in April. Initiatien week was elimaxed by a banquet at the Fireside Inn, the new members being guests ef hener. The theme ef Amieitis Club is friendship. Te carry set this theme the club tilled Christmas bexes te give te s needy family. Other activities carried en this year were a barn dense in early fell, a fashien shew, end pep eern sales. The girls meet every ether Mendey evening in the East Hell Reeeptien Reem. Verieus tees and ether seeial activities are planned threugheut the yen BARBARA WYMANsPresideet MELISSA DUNN-Viee President FLORENCE FLUOD-Seeretery JUNE GILLsTreeserer MISS GENEVIEVE CLARKsFee-utty Adviser Pegs N testy 1mm DELTA PHI OFFICERS CLIFF HALFPreaia-E'ent PETER HANSENeViee President EDWARD IUHNSUNeSeereLery RALPH HUMPHREYeTreei-mrer DON HnLEaSerge-ant RICHARD LADNEReChepiein Ieta Chapter at the natienal Kappat Delta Phi Fraternity haa beeerne ene ef the ieading chapters in the natienal erganieatien. Threngh inereaaed membership and aetivitiea, bath en a leeal and natienal aeale, Ieta attained inneh prefeeeienal reeegnia tien fer the eellege. Senie ef the aetivitiea ef the Kappa Frat this year include: the annual eaharet and minatrel shew: the freahinan ameker, and the annual freshman week tea danee. Kappa hae alae eentributed teama te all intramural apei'ta. In keeping with their eastern ef ether years, Ieta Chapter will again present a aehelarehip te a male inernher ef the junier elaae whe haa ehewed eharaeterietiea ef a petential leader in the edueatienal field. Ieta ia prend this year te have ene ef its members as natienai president. Mr. James Bewrnan, ef the faeulty? wae eieetetil te serve in that eapaeity and haa dene an eaeellent jab. Ieta ia aiae preud that it has wen the Preaidentle Cup fer the third eenaeeutive year. Thia ia the first time that any.F ehapter has gained thia hener and diatinetien. The eup ia annuallyr awarded to the ehapter whieh hae ehewn the meet imprevement and has had the largeat pereentage ef undergraduate members present at the eenvenn tien heici eaeh year in Beaten. Page Ninetyunne I... it tins. K E Wis ' f w r am Mr ? 4 ! '1-'J. M t s... ALPHA LAMBDA BETA This frstei'nitjs,r strives fer the furthering ef eduestiensl standards, as well as the seeiei life en the Gerhsm Campus; slse te maintain a standing en a per te thst ei ether eellege ergsnisstiens. The fraternity activities this year have been direeted tn the fuliilltnent ef these ebjeetives. The fraternities, iii the spirit ef fellewship, si- Iilisteei in spensering 3 Tee Dense end in assigning Big Brethers te aid ineeming Freshman men in adapting themselves 10 eeliege life. Ameng the seeisl events spensered by Alpha this year were the annual L'tsshshj'1 an all esmpus esbsret type entertainment and the HSpring Festivslfi Other activities ineiuded the snnusi elem bake, frst walk, hsskethsll team and the initiatien ef pledgees. JOHN TIBBETTkPresident ROBERT PICKETTeViee President DAVID MeKELLAR-r-Seeretery FRED KEYLUReTreesurer WILFRED FOSTER--Sergesnt at Arms DOUGLAS BLAKE-mChapEein CHARLES MARTINeFeeeity Adviser Pegs Win. ety-twe OMEGA NU EPSILON OFFICERS RICHARD WALLACEePresident CHARLES HOWEeVie-e President: PHILLIP CHADBOURNEeSeereteW CRAIG MATHESONeTreesnrer CHARLES RODIS-Exeenzine Secretary LAU H EN TU TTL hMershni PAUL BAHKER-Fnenhy Adviser ALBERT BROWNeF-senity Adviser REV. WILLMM STEnARTsChspem Ftnternitf,r life enriches the iife ef its members. Threugh elese esseeietien we learn te live with ethers and respect the rights ef ethers. Individual and group behavier is eesih,F ebserved in fraternity life and nnd-inllz-tedlj,a this ebservstien will help us in eur future veeetien. ' In view ef the inereesing enreliment at the eellege end the desire te have tnere men gain the benefits ef fraternity life, Omega Nu Epsilen wes erested. This issue ef Hitteresz marks the end ef enr first year ef HCliFiif en esrnpus. rThis has been a very hspvlzq,F end prespereus year. Ameng Umegeis setivities en esmpus this year have been the Annual Pingrpeng Teni'nsrnent, Orientatien, Initiatien, Vs- IiEtjf Shew end Dense. Omega else has spensered teams in the intramural sperts pregrstn. This year and everyr year feilewing Omega will present the Deksn Award tn the wenien student whe is must entstending in esrnpus activity and eneels in seheisrship. Page Ni. nety-th ree POETRY---MUSIC CLUB A new and verj,F premieing eiub whieh was termed e11 campus this year is the Peetry-Mueie Club. As yet: the elub is net fully ergenieed but the eHieere which were eeleeted ere: DAVID BERENSON-Preeitient LINWDOD SANFORDeViee President SUZAN NE FOURN IER eSeereterT-Treeeurer The members meet en Thuredeye frem 1:0D-1:45 end dieeuee various phases ef the hue erte. 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