Gorham State College - Hillcrest / Green and White Yearbook (Gorham, ME)
- Class of 1954
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Huh ' L. I . 1? '.Hli-hf'!'. lhl- '1 RUSSELL HALL . r .r-. . +4. ..lili+nlj:-..1IIJ.H1HLI.I . . .. .r. n. . . .. THINKING SCI IDOL dill . ' ' - afi- ill-IF 7.5-- a l. 'w' In. - I...I- Ti. til; .3: .I-i; r:?tf ' ,f' HJ- 'i-na'!1fig in. M. -- .- .. 1- P. h . 11 I-q-er'Ij-H'hi-lrm r .. r'HH-nfw-rf- d - ' -'I ----.....-I 't'L-f kw :ieirief: h- ACADEMY BUILDING COBTHELL HALL ROBIE AND EAST HHLLS I i p I .' ,. ii- .1- M- . uh. u ill... ..P.. ll -. u;- I .- I I I n I a...- I I I'll : i .m... Iflll . lull.- n.. I! I I I. l. I 1- EAILEY HOME THE H1 LLCRJES ' 1954 Valume XXXIV .l' GORHAM STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Published by the Representatives 0f the Studant Bad? Hp; . .1 LOUIS BURTON WOODWJKRD VICE PHESEENT B. 351., Bates Cnllege M. FL, Harvard University Dedication T0 Louis Burmn Wmdward, wha has; taught and inspired the studants 0f Gorham for forty years, we fondly dedicate this Hillcrest. ' In 50 many ways Mr. VJDUdWHId embadies 311 that we love must in the traditinn 0f Gmham. In addition ti: effectiva teaching, he instills in his students the fundamentals DP purposeful living. His great integrity, keen intellect, and subtle humur have made him cm: of mm most beloved faculty members. .-- I III --. .- J- I .F . I I'd. --l... I...-4 I-- 3'5 F- . n. I I .- '3' J- ! t Eff; '1. 4 w.- ELI.- .- In- 'I 1' '- . lg HT i. -'I' ' I ..' . q. . 'l + '5. '-. ' 1' f . I r ; 15: III..- ' I - M I .-' 1 .-.--.1-- I-III f IIIII-III I -- ..-+ -.T I .. I F. 11: . I. I .. -' I I a. - I M.- I'IIn ' 1- ? I W 1 I.- II - IIIIJP' -. I j -. i- ... 'r ! a '- r 1' j ' A 1.1- , 3 . .. . f -. J -... ..-. .r' -.- 'I. a. I - .- .- -I I .I-I'll H- I .- ..- II..- .I-I - . 3' If r I'- ' .-I In ,a- H -- .. 1...? r - IIIIHI'II .. - l 1 1 - h I' I H. ..- J m. i ' - - i -...--I . . AH! . F-f 1 .- -. -' i I F .1- cu II II 11 :i-Il'lt' t - ' ' . .. if tll'! ' - . . -' ' I ? .' . v- I u. if I.'r x q. -..--r . ul- -f- I'- -- .. I-a-.; .- - - I i '7 - .-......E- 4:1. -. 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We are always greeted with a smile and a warm welcmnek Beautiful Youth Lama Bnamra Waanwaan It's the faaa af Yattth I behold each day That makes the day seam bright. Have I lad Yaath safely alaag the way? I will ask myself at night. Shall I Iaak far beauty or faaaa fair? Na, rather I'll tank for truth; And if truth it faaad than beauty is thara; Ia tha beautiful face af Yaath. Itls the hope af the warlal that listens ta ma. Gad grant that my wards ring true, That they are to Yatttk what I'd have that:- Iva, And that what: the day ta thraagh May the saaaa off duty attiagty dmta Ba maaattt my spirit ta soothe. Than a tribute high I'll kaata I've 1am: In the beautiful ayes af Yattth. 031, why shaald I care for araed at Tact: Or birth; ttt a land af the free? Lat ma Iaak in tha ayes af a yaathful faaa Had read there the pedigraa. Lat 't'ttE learn; thraagh thlaaa windows of tha 50-141, Which is jEttittg af tigar ar rath; And always ramaatban immattat and whale I It the beautiful anal af Youth. Far what: all is said and datta in that warm fl'ad tha ands af all things Gama; What: the banner af Gad, at last unfurled! Calls all of H is akilclraa ham; If there? aaa thing endures to the and af all And proves to be ultimate truth, I Imaw it 110w, and ifs what I call The baatttiful faith of Yaatk. STATE TEACHERS. COLLEGE aEShn ... mmg -h . .- ' .1! i 1- I-H- al- - -.- . i1- ' . Fj'k' .i'f'll 'II- FIJI. IN 1.. . I . i I Hillcrest Staff EditGr-EH-Chisf Bsnnsns-Jssw MDRTGN Msnsgisg Editor Fssulsy Advissr KEITH McCLsssEs JsMEs W'HITTEN Business Manager Advsrtising Manages Lms Nmssssom GEDREE MDRsE Literary Edimr ELIEssETH h'1DNEY Arr: Edissr HARRIET MDHTDN Phomgmphy CG-Edimrs Iss-Ilss Gsmsmzs: 131st Sst Spams Cs-Editsrs BAHEERA FULLER, MsHsHsLL BEAN Typing Supervises LELs PELKEY Cirssdstisn Manager IMQGENE Scsssssnm Staff Assistants HHLLIAM ALEXANDER FREDDIE ST. Cam PATRICIA LORD JDANNA LssHsBEE PRISEILLA LEWE JANICE. LDED IDsNNE LEE PHYLLIS SMITH Bssssss SILVER MsssLsH COLEMAN HARRIETT LsNC-ssTEP. CUNSTANEE MsRsH BETT's-hmrss LEsssED CsRHDLL BEsLs Panels Hssn' JEsN ANDEHSGN FRED RsssstLL CHRISTINE WILLARD LDHEIE GsNNDN SYLVIA HGPEIHE Names Gums? 53?st LEWIN rerlll' CHERS 3: 3151.2.39RHA ' -+- m war ' gnu; F aculty 'itiriiiiir h Iii' i'i'l :gihttjgi DE. FRANCIS LOUIS BAILEY PRESIDENT B. 3-1., M. 3-1., Univarsitjr of Michigan Ph. 13., Columbia Univarsity The Philosophy of the School T he majar objective ef Gerham State Teachers Cailege is to provide gratiuates 111 professional eampetenee and persenai character ta serve the public seheals in the areas 111' Kindergarteanrimary, General Elementary, Junior High Seheel and Indu atrial Arts teaching and supervisien. The College is deeply1 dedicated 111 the values 11f eharaeter, eulture, and professional growth that eenstitute the attributes 111 desirable teachers 111 1P1111e1:iea's children. Specific ehjeetives in several areas 111 teacher educatien center around the purpose 111 the College t11 produce graduates whose experiences at Gerham will reflect 11111: eaneern with the feilewing criteria of effective teaeher education. I. Therahgh general edaeatiea is presided threugh the basic eeurses 111' the 81st two years, sup- plemented by a varied seleetien 111E elective eeuIses for Juniers and Seniars, 2. Speeial prefessiaaal educatiaa is ergania'ei'te provide eentinueus grhwrh in educational experir enees througheut the E11111 years 11f the eallege ptegram. 3. Stadeat 1e11ehi113 experience is previded F111 a Full semester 111 the Seniciri year tn the end that the student 111a11F demenstrate his ability as a membe: 1:11 the prefessiaq. 41 A11 aadefstaading 11f saeiety is a gealef 161111111611 and 11111111 eaurses in the seeial studies 111 faster the student's grasp 111' 11111 5111:1111 11111111111 1:11.1he past the piasenl: and the possible future. 5. A11 111111e11111111h'113 ef the 11111111 is the pf1111111ee 111 psychalegy, 331ida11ee and afEliated fields 111 the end that the student develop amtudes1 Skills angl. knewkdge 11'1- hettergulde edueaeienai eeperieneea 611-1 1111111111; 111 demeeratie. 11111111Ie's 111111111111r-1111-11'11-dig111111 and 1111111111 111 the indi1idual and his tale in active partieipatien in the pmalegas a1111- mansdzuhnes 11111111111111111 seeiety ef Etee ehaiee and ex- pressian is advanced' 1n hath 11111111111 121.1155 werh-1- a:nd.-1a1'17.3a1111e11 5111113111 1ife1 ?1 0111111111 1'11 111111111 111111 1111111111; 1111111111'11'1: 11111111111111.1111 by 11111111111111111111 with a faculty and ad- ministratien exemplifising 111311 standards 1115 spiritual expmssgiaii 111d 11;; :eampus erganieatiens and ae- tiiities serving the religi'eus aeeds- 1:11 the emaEIi-LW - 81See1a1 respawsihihty 1s deeElepEd by a 121111 1111111131. 11f eehfses and 111111111111 activities which e011 eern themselves with the realities 111 the 'prablems 111' a wefhii in stress. and strain and 111 a natian and state in seeial transitiens. 91 Physical welfare is pramated fer individualand 31111111 by a eemprehensive physical educatien program which leeks beyend the persanal needs 111' the student. 10. hesthesie expressiea is reeagnieed by the ereati-an and appreciatien 111? beauty in the many arts. The Cellege pregram stresses theheritage ef the arts and the values 111 individual and 31111111 participation in art related activities. The development 111 a democratic philosophy: of education is a 12111111111111 eaneern 111 school and seeiety. It serves the teacher in establishing the ends tawa1-11 which one develeps these enduring atti- tudes, interests, ideals and understandings; abilities, skills, and habits, which are the ends toward which teaching is a means1 lama AHDEESEN Sebagn Lake GIade Twa, Campus Schml E. 3., Farmingmn State Teachers Culley: MIRIAM E. ANDREWS Gmham Music E. 5. anti M. 11., Columbia University MARY 3.1an11. Was: Buxtcrn Grade. Three, Campus Schml B. 3.. Gurham State Teachers Cullege PMJL BARKER West Euxtnn Satiulmgy and Ecunnmics E. 5., Wittanberg College M. 3., Kansas State Cullege JAMES A. BDWMAN Westbrmk Psychulngy and Guidance B. 5., Gnrham State Teachers I College I M. Edi, Husmn University SAMUEL A. Banana Earharn Art B. 3., Rutgers University M. Ed., University c-f Maine ALBERT E. Enuwn EuEaln, N. Y. Arts and Crafts 3. 5., Buffaln State Teachers llege M. 31., University If Minnesma ANGELLINE CULPITI'S Sam Grade Six, Campus Schml E. 31., State Teachers Cnllegg. alley City, N. ll; Um- versity of N. H. RICHARD CGETELLG Burlingmn, N E 1:11 and Physical Educatinn HE; Assistant Coach B. 5., M. 5., Springfield College ..- FLDHENCE T. D1111 Gnrham Grade Five, Campus. Schml B 5., Gotham Stab: Teachers Cullege, Univmsity 01: N. H. EHNA F. DICKEY 6911111111 Dean :1? WarmEn B. 191., M. 151., University 11f New HamPshire 1 MELISSA DUNN . Gmrham Grade Fnur, Campus 3:119:11 B. 3., Gotham State Teachers Cullege RALPH E. Dusn Gnrham Tran spnrtarinn B, Eni, Keane Teachers Cullege M, 351., Naw ank University MAEJDRIE B. EAMEE Garb am Librarian E 3., Mitidlebury Cullege B S L. 53., Pratt Institute A M. L. 5., University 0f Michigan MARILYN J. FAERAR Gnrham Kinziergarten-Primary, Campus 5:111:31 B. 3., Gnrham State Teachers Cnllege Dams I. FIT: Gnrham Physical Educatiun and Health B. 3,, M, EcL, Baatc-n University Jenn S. GREEH Gnrham Woodwarking B. 5., Gnrham State Teachefs Callege, Pennsylvania State Cnllege ' P511515 L Hannma Windham Grade Three, Campus Schaal E. 5., Gnrham Stan: Teachera CnHege, Univemity of Maine, anmn University HELEN HEEL South Windham Music H. 5.. Garham State Teachers Cullege nf Music, University 0? Michigan MADELINE LANCASTER Garham Grade Six, Campus Schml B. 5., Gurham State Teachers Cimllege EvELYN LITTLEFIELID Gnrham Persanal and meessinnal Living Pmblems; Nutritinn B. 5., Defiance: Culiege, Uhiu M. FL, Calumbia Univeniity ALBERTA E. LITTLEICJHN Gnrham Grade Finni-1 Campus' Schnml B. 5., Gnrham Stat: Tueachars CGHege, UniVEISit? of -Maine, Enatnn University ARTHUH I. Mme -Gl:rrham Dirccmr Bf Industrial Arts B. 3. Eu M. Ed., Fitrhburg State: Teachera Cnllege CHARLES F. MARTIN Gnrham Matlmmatics, Physics, Etlucariun s B. 3., Cnlby Cnllege M. PL, University of Maine MAHGARET C. MA'ITULA Partland Reading, Direcmr GE Kindergar- tcn-Primanv' Bi 5., Ed. M: and Ed. EL, anmn Univcmry RtmEET N. MILLER Gnrham Biulngy A. IL. Calby Cullege, U. :3? 11:1,, EnStun University JGHN MITCHELL . Gnrham Metalwark E. S. E., Fitchburg Stat: Teach- ELIE Cnllege M. IL, University DE Minneaata EVERETT S. PACKARD Gmham Registrar, General Shnp E. S. ECL, Rutgers Univarsiry Mr IL, New York University MERE? C. PACKAEEII Gnrham AESistant Librarian E. 5+ Ed., Gorham State Teach- ers. CDIIEEE, U. of N. H. ALBERTA PATCH Cnrham Grade Fnur, Campua Schml H. 3., Garham State: Teachers Cnllege, Univergity of New Hampshin: MAE? Pump? Suuth Windham Mathematics E. 3. Hi, Ed. M., Busmn Univ varsity MILDRED PEABEIDY Sauth Windham Educatiun B. 5., Gnrham State Teachers College Ed. M., Bmtnn University FRANK T. PDLLARD Gnrham Physical Etiucatimn, Coach B. 5., Allegheny College, Penn- 55? va'nia Mi 5., Springfialui Callege PAUL V. BALLET. Gnrham Geagraphy E. 5. Hi, Bridgewate: State Teachers College M. A., Clark University THELMA W. Smannn Gurharn Supervism, Rural 5:110:11 B. 5.. Gnrham State Teachers Callege C. ELIIABETH Sammy. Garb am Literature B. IL, University cf Maine M. PL, EDSILUH Univemity 1n. MILDRED THDMAS Dcean Fark Grauie Twn, Campm Schml B. 5.. Ed. TEFL, Bustnn University.- ELEAN'DE B. TWITCHELL Hiram Grade Due, Campus Schml B. 3.. Garham State Teachers Cuiiege, 305mm Universinr, UniverSity 0f Maint ETHELYN F. UPTUN Milhridge Director nf Student Teaching H. 5., M. 1L, Calumbia Uni- versity DWIGHT G. WEBB Garb am Principal, Campus Sch ml B. 3., Garham State Teachers Cnllege M. EEL, LIniL'aenzity.F GE Maine ERNEST WEEKS Gerham English A. 13., ancI-Din Cullege A. M., Tufts Cnllege ESTHER WDDD Blue Hill Histanr A. 3., Calby Collage M. A, Hadciiffe CnHege GWEN SAWTELLE Gmham Part B. 3., Univarsity 0f Minnesnta M. EL, Gem Peabady Cullege, Nashvile, Tennessee ' Lamas M. WHHTEN Gnrham Histm'Y A. 3., Calla? Callege, University qf Maine, Basmn Univari Slty' WILLARD 13+ ARNOLD Gnrham Engiish A. JEL, DePauw Univemity. In- diana M. Eda Bmtnn University ANN Samar Pnrtland Grade I, Campus Schml B. 3., Gnrham State Teachers Cnllege In A ppreciation Mn. RDGER EELANGEE Gotham Chef MES. CELIA Gauss Gurham B. 3., Gurham State Teachers Cnllege Manun Mn. ALBERT Lum Gurham Chef Mn. THEGDDRE Lum- Gar am Superintendent 0f Buildings and Gmunds MR. GEDEGE MlTI'SMEN Gnrham Building Custmiian, Campus Sc ml MES. ELIEA'EETH WESTBUP Bar Harbcrr Hausamuther STAFF MES. VIRGINIA M. CHRISTENSEN Gurham Secretary Mas. ALICE BHDTHBY Sehagn Lake Nurse Mas. ELIZABETH WILcm-z Garb am Secretary SALLY F. EDYMAN Gnrham Secretary Mas. ELEGTA M. Gnrham Bursar Students ,x AU EL. N . H .m... 2 EH 1mm! m: .. um :mEnI .manEn .mgnim uEmE Senior Class The Senior Class has been outstanding at Gerhem State Teachers College. The elees has given leaders to the eeheel end eentrihuted talent to the 1I.r'erin::r1.1s activities en eernpue. Ameng ether things it has been represented by two mayors, Elmer Lyens in 1952 and Dean Evans in 1953, end our levely queen, Leuiee Beneng. The class elected Jehn Hedden as president, Petrieie Parnes es 1triee president, Audrey Petersen as secretary, and Hebert Hetige as treasurer. Under their direction the class eelleeted materials with which te make gifts fer the ehiidren ef Pewnel. This was their main project fer the year. Class meetings were a big event this year. It was the 0111;? eeeesien where the whale Class get together. There was a great deal ef SDCiEbility about these meetings but a let ef werk had to he done, tee, with greduetien so near at hand. It is going to seem strange here en the Hill next year witheut all the familiar faces at the seniors, but the rest of us wish them the best of 111:1: in everything they de in the future. Iii.- -- CAEDLYN T. ELDEN Gmrham, ME. jUNIDE HIGH Success camat tattly after hard JANICE. E. ALLEN Buchanan, Me. JUNIGE HIGH A serinttt girl 3;th 5:23! :13 yam. pass by. Btu: did ymt ever nntice the twinkle fit her 3323?: Duting Club 1, 3, 3; Orchestra 2; Cheerleadjng 2; Snfthall 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennia 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. W. 1:. PL. 1, 2; Glee: Club 1, 2. PATRICIH. AMES Bath, Me. JUNIGE HIGH A true diamomi sparkies every; where. Stutient Council 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Uuting Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2.. 3, 4; Orchestra 1; Band Baustr Ets 3, 4; Y. W. C. 13.. l, 2, 3, 4; Atnicitia 1, 2, 3; House Cammit- ten 3; Pnlitical Discu55inn5 I, 2, 3, 4; Delegate tn Eastern States Assmiatinn of meeasinnal Echuult Enr ' Teachers; Snphn- mute Class Efice Pregident; Snftr ball I, 2, 3, 4; TEnnit 1, 2., 3; anlayhall 1, 2, 3, 4; Ping Pang 3. 3'. S. C. A. Deputatiun Team 3; Archery l, 2; Winter Sparta 2: 3. 4; anling I, 2; Dela are lit! W. 14. .4. Canventinn, 1311i- versiw nf Maine 2; Badminton I :r J HICHtiRD P. ANDEHSDN, IE. Sauth Pnrtland, Me. :4. little 11113115131133 130w and then It relished lay the wisest men. Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4. MARY A. BhCI-IELDEH Gnrham, ME. Iumnn HIGH t'ii't'scht'ef is thy midtife name. F. T. :3. 1, E, 3, 4; CmnmutEIiS Club I; Dramatic Club 3; Dut- ing Club 1; vollwball I. 2, 3; Y. W. C. A. 1'. Student Ftt-mlt';r Chapel Planning Cnmmittee 3; Glee Club 3; Snftball I, 2, 3; Archery 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3. CHERULL PGETER HEELS Alfred, Maine: IUNIDR HIGH I have found that the keynnte i5 service. M. .24.. 14.. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1,, Pecnt Club 2, 3, 4: Student Cnuncil 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; F3 . A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; M. F. THA. 3, 4, Directnr 3, 4; Cammutefs Club 1. 2; Dating Club 1, 2: StuuientrFaculty Ecc- ngnitinn Day Cwmmitttc 3; Mar- ricti Couples Club 2. 3; Pnlitiw cal Distrussinns l, 2, 3. 4; M. T. 4. Comrtntinn l, 2, 3, 4'. M. F. T. A. 3, 4; Asmciated Cnllegiate Press ConFerence, N. Y. 3: Vice President 1; Student Faculty Chapel Planning Cummittee 4: Hillcrest I, 2, 3, 4; Pinnacle 4. Businesa Manager 4. EDLAND S. BENNETT Westbrook; Me. JUNIDH Hum What he starts, he 411133135. F. T. :4. DAVID H. BERENSDN Pmtland; ME. JUNIUE HIGH Accuracy mm? detail; a great team. in the warhi 0f adumtianfl Kappa Dclta Phi 2; 3. 4; Elm? Ciuh I; 2; Studem Council 3; 4; F. T; A; 1, 2; 3; 4; Art Club 1; 2; 3; Music-Paetry Club 2, President; Cnmmutefs Club 1; 2. 3; 4; During Chin 1; 2; 4: Urchestra 1; Intramurals: Flag Fanthall 4; Teachers' Cnnven- tinn 1; 2, 3; 4; Student Cauntil Representative 4; Tennis 1; 2. 3; Ping Pang l; 2. 3. BARBAEPL ANN BERNARD Ugunquit; Me. KINDERGARTEN-PEIMARY Thy madESIy is but a candle m thy marit. F. T. A. 4; Dramatic Club 4; Pnlitical Diacuasiun 4; Tennis. 2: anlayball 2; Ping Pang 2; Y. W. C. A. l; 2; 3; 4; Y Cahi- net 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prasilient 3; Archery 1; Badmin- mn 2; 3; Stunient Advisor 4; Schulatship; Snuthew New Eng- land Mumni Eward. ELIZABETH HNN EGLTUN Chimpea Falls; Mass. KI NDEEGA RTEN-PEI MARY The world's sweetest expressian 1'5 a smiley F. T. :4. 4; Dramatic Club 3; 4; Outing Club E; 2; 3, 4; Playtiayv Farmingtnn 3; Tennis 1; 2; 3; Vnileybaii 2; Y. W. C. A. I; 2; 3; 4; Samara 2; Archery l; 3; Saccer 2; Baskctball 2, 3; Hanan: Cammittee 2; 3; Secretary 3; Stuc'u-Ent Adviser 4. LORRAINE RITA EDNANG . Brunswick; Me. KINDERGhHTEN-PRIMARY Let her work praise her. F. T. A. 3; 4; Uuting Club 1; Newman. Club I; E. 3. 4; VH1- leyba 3; Amicitia 2; 3, 4; Arch- ery 3. LOUISE A. EDNANG Emnswick; Me. KINDERGARTEN-FEIMELEY Tire mm rims every warning I! uptm her face. F. T. 14.. 4; lEZIHJtimg Club 1: Newman Club 1; 2; 3, 4: Saff- hall 1; Vaughan 1; 2. 3; Amicr tin I; 2; 3; 4. E' .-...- MILES T. BRUCKES Gotham, Me. 11111111111 HIGH. Far 1111111111 1111111111 11111111 11111111 1111 11,111111 111111111 1111113111 1111111111111. Kappa 1311:1113 Phi 1, 2, .,3 4; 141111111115111111111111,r 2;S.C.14. 1, 2; 1311-11 1311111 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- 11111311111111: 1, 2, 3, 4; 51111111111 Cnuncil 3, 4; F. T. 14. 1, 2, 3, 4,P111511111111 3, 4;C111'11e111 Club 2 3,Vi1:11 11111151133111 3;1'1 1115i1:- 1-111-11111'C1u11 2; Dramatic C11111 2', Uuting C11111 1, 2, 3; $111 C1u131 2, 3, 4, Vice 1311252111111 3, 4; 8111- 111-111: Council 3, 4; 14111111111 B311, Cn-Chairman 3; 311111111111 2; 111- 11111111111.11: F1113 F11111111111 2, 13111.- ke1111111 2; Teachers' 1.3111111111111011 1, 2, 3, 4; T311111: Tnumament 3. JANICE LEE 331111111 P11111111 131-1111111111, Me. KINDERGARTE 11111111111111? 51111 1111111 1111111111135 11 115111111 11111 121111 111111113111 11115111431111: 1131' 1111111 1-:1'? Student Cnuncii 3; F.T.14 2, 3, 4, 51111111111131 3; 13112111111111 2; Y. W C. .14. 1, 2, 4; 13111112131111: 2, 3, 51111111111 Cauncii 131111111- semative 3;13:151-1;e1111111 1;C1:1u11v 51111112; '14 . .14. .4. 31111113 2' 14. 14.. H. 'P. E. R. Trampnline 1311- 1Eibgi1i1n; District 11M. 14.. H. P. MARGARET E. BHDWN Watewille, M11. K111 DERGARTE 111-1311111111? 'F111' 111 111111111111g '11 1113 11111111111 11f life? Transfer 31111113111.Stu1:111111 131111111 1111 2, 3, 12111111111111 Club 2, 3' Duting Club 2, 3; C11111111111111,.F C1111:- 2, 3, 4, 13111511112111 2,3; C1111? C11111 2, 3, 4. 101-114 H. RUSSELL, IR. P11111111 Auburn, ME. INDUSTRIAL 141113 11411111111111, 11111111111131 111111 11 3111113 1111111111. 14111111 Delta Phi 1,2, 3, 4; M. 14.14. 1,2;Stu11131'11 1131111111311 3, F. T. 14. 4; 1311111113 13111111, 2, 3, 11111111111111; 1,2;V1111e1'111111 1. JANET BRYANT CAIRNS 11311111111111, MEL 111111111111 HIGH There's few 11113 1111111115. F.T.14. 3,4;D1111'1111111: C11111 1; Unting C11111 1, 2; Ping Pang 1; Teachers 2C11111111111111111 3; Y. W. C. 14.1, RDBEHT A314 CAMPBELL N111111 13111111111111, Me. 11111111 STRIAL 1411'1'5 T1111 1 might 1111111111 11111111 111111111 11111 cM1111111y 11f 1113 111111115 1115 111.1111. Umega Nu Ep$i11z111 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, 3; 1114.14.14 '5- C. 14. 1, 2. 3, 4, P11151111tn1 2', 3: 51111111111 C1111111211 3; 11111111131111 C11111 1, 2; 13111ng Club 3, 4; 11351112111311 1. 2; 1111131111111115 3, 4; 81111111111 Cauncil 11111111111113- 11111'. 3; N. 13.. Student Christian CanfEIEnce Delagate 2. HNTHDNY VITO CAPEIU Partlami, Me. IUNIDR HIGH i'll' i 4' r H Hmh m SHIFITIE chmnn sense. F. T. A. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 2, President 3. EICHHRD H. CARTER Briatol, Me. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 0f kindEr 113.5111, few am: he found. Kappa 1341M Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; M. A. A. 1, 2; Student Cnuncil 3. Intramurals 1, 2; Manitd Cuur p145 Club, VICTUH CATIR - Portland, Me. Jumcm HIGH What shauld a mu tit: 3m: be merry. Umega Nu Epsilnn 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Praiidem 4; G131;- Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. T. ,4. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidem 2; Music-Poetry Club 1; Dramatic Club 1; Urchestra 1. MidiDELINE G. CLEMENT W'est Sedgwick, ME. GENERAL T113 quiet mini 1'3 richer than :1 crc-wn. StudEnt Council 2, 3; F. T. A. 3, 4: During Club 2, 3, 4; Pov litical Discussions 2, 3, 4; Teach- ers: Cunveminn 4; Y. W, C. PL. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vin: Prtsitient 3, Y Cabinet 3, 4, Hausa Cnmmitte: 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Vice Presi- rlenl: 4; Tennis. 2, 3, 4; 13011:? 13311 1, 2, 3, 4; Ping Pang 2, 3, 4; Archer? 1, 2, 3, 4; Bagketball 2, 3, 4; Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL T. CDLLDMY E35: Hiram, Me. INDIJSTHIAL ARTS .4 IittIE mark, .5: little: phat, keeps him going day by Lingu' Intramurals 2, 3; Cammence- Imam: 132-111 3. ANITA CDEEY Cumhedand CentEr, Me. GENERAL A 3903 mimi passesses a 12144;;- dam? F T. -.Y W. C A. 3, 4; Snftball 3, 4Volleyba11 3; 133512.31:- bal1 3. IDEN C. CUNNAHY Partland, ME. KINDERGARTEN'PRIMARY .4. cheery smile; a winsmne way; And friends are naming every tiny. F. T. A. 3; 4; Cammutefs Club 1, 2; Newman Club 2; 3, 4; Student Faculty Chapel Pian- ning Cnmmittee 3. FHPLNK L. DAY Parsunsfield; Me. JUNICZIR HIGH an gammy have I funnel at IHSLH Baseball 2; Pecns Club 2; 3, 4; Hillcrest 3; C1355 Treasurtr 1; 2. JANICE EDYNTDN DAY Limerick; Ma KINEERGaETEN-PRIMAEY 4443311 timed silence hath mm P $$$th than Speechu . .- . 2, 4; Dutin ' Y. w. c. A. 3, 4, Y EELS; 3. Elle; Club 2; 3; Bagketball l; BETH. ELAINE DAY Garnish, Me. GENERHLL Simarity is a heavenly gift. F. T. 14.. 4; Uuting Club I; Y. W. C; PL 1; E; 3, 4: Sinftball l; 2, 3; VnHeybaH 1; 2; 3; 4; Ping Pang 4; SUCCEI' 1. DURHINE DEUCE Hollis Center, Me. GENERAL The secret af Success is can; stunt? 1'11 purpuse. Cnmmutefs Club 4; Class Secre- tary 2; Snftball 1; Ping Pang 1. HDBERTA I. DDUGLASS Steel: Falls, Me. KINDERGARTEN-PRIMAEY . Grand cmpmy makes time Hyfi F. T. A. 2; 3; 4; Dramatic Chi: 3; Glee Club 2. HUNALD M. 11111411151111 Suuth 131111111. Me. J111111111 HIGH '33: 111.11 silent 111111 11:11:11 1111:1111:- 1111'111115 111111111. Alpha Lambda Beta 3. 4; F. T. 13.413111111111111: Club 4; Nawa- 11215161 CG-Circulatinn Manager; P11 cal Discussinns 4; 51111111111; 1 hips 4. 113.111.1313 LILLIAN ELMS P11111111 151111111 1111;111:111 1111111: 1 11111 1113111111? in 111311 1131111111. F. T. 141. 31. 4. 31111111111114; Dra- matic C1111:- 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice. Presi- dent 3; During Club 1. 3; Delta Psi Dinega 4; Pniiticaii Discus; sinus 3; Hilitmst 2. 3; Tennis 2. 3.4;V1111ey11311 1. 2. 3. 4; Ping P111111 2. 3.4;Sc1'1121111its111p5.Pc-rtr 11111 Branch 141111111113 Asiatiatian Schularship. 1953; Y. W. C. .41. . 3. 4. CabinEi: 4; G111: l13111111 1. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 2; 51311111111 1. 2. 3; 1311;111:111 1. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; anlmg 2. 3. 1; Bad- 11'1i11 1:111 2. . DEAN W. EVANS 13111113111. Me. 11111111111 HIGH Versatile. witty. 11111 11f 11111111. 14 1111111 like this 11 11.11111 1:11 1111.11. 1311153311 Nu Epsilan 2. 3. 4. 511.1:- Ietai'y 2; M. 141. A. 1. 3:5. 13. .141. 1. 2; 311111 011111 23111111311211: 3; 11111-11me15 1. 2. 3. 4. 311.113EI11 Cnuncil 1. 2. 3; F. T. A. 3. 4; Duting 1311111 1. 2. 3; Student Faculty Cnmmissian 11:11 CampuS Imprcwemem 2; 13111311 13113111111 Vice Praident 3; Snftball 1. 2. 3. 4; Tannis 1. 2. 3; 33111111341211 1. 2. 3. 4; Ping Pang 1. 2. BESSIE P. FLEEIWDUD Gmham. Me. 135111111121. .11 it 11111 11111111. 11111 3111113 511111115- mansitipl 111' 13.131111111111111in 111.111 11111 1111111111: 1111111?1 F. T. 14.. 2. 4; Camera Club 2. 4; 141111 C1111: 1; Pniiticai Discus- sinns 2. 4. GAIL EDMUND FRYE 1311111111111. Me. 1111-1111111 HIGH 14111111111111 11115 11.11 11111. 131111133 N11 13115111111 1. 2. 3. 4. Executive 1.311111111in 2.1311153 12111111 3.1-1ist11111111 4; 1111131111111115: 33511111111111 1.511111111111111 1.11111111131- 111111 2. StudEnt Counci1 3; F. T. 13.1.4;DutingC1u111.2 234 13111113. 2. 3. 4. LDERAINE M GAMMDN 13111111111111.1111: GENERAL A 11111551111111: 111111351: 111111 111111. 111111 furtherme. 1:1 111111-1111! Studant Cuuncii 1. .2. 3. 4; K111111111 T.C.E11change 1; F. T: A. 1.2. 3.4; NewmanCiu 1 2. 3. 4. Vice Presidant 3; .41. 11.431111113112011 3; 13111111113151 1. 2 3. 4.1313111111-11'14311ief 3; C1494- Remitter 4;TE:111'1is 1. 2 2 anleybal12. 3; Basketbaii 1. 2i.- 3. 4. .1. -1- -+-i' MAURICE G. GETCHELL Portland, Me. Jumnn HIGH 1 HWET marry 11'9ku crud it mar warrias me 1211111633 Nu Epsilcm 11, 23 3, Sec- tartar? 4; S. C. 14.. 311113- mural51234FT1423 4: Cammuters Club 1323333313211 111 Dimes 13551511112111.13 3111111311 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 3., 3; 31011113?- 111111 1, 2, 3; 131113 P1111g 1, 2; Schalarship 3. JACQUELINE S. GILPATRICK Springvale, Me. KJHDEEGARTEN-PRIMABE Fangs 3f low. 113 mwem far Than 1111 ether 1316111311115 WEI F. T. 141. 2, 3, 4-; Harvest Ball 3; Hiliutst 3, 3; Y. W. C. 14.. 1, 2, 3; Amicitia 3, 3, 4. RICHARD U. GILPATEICK 313111191312, Me. INDUSTRIAL Ann NW 1 see 113 Each 51411111 $1.1 bright and free, Far life's sadness turns 10 ghdness when ytm smile: m; Kappa D3113 Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice 11212111 3; 11.11.141.14. 1, 3, 3, Varsity G Club 3, 4, 13353111111 1, 2; 3, 4, Easkctba3l l, 2, 3; 111- 11311131235 1, 2, 3, 4; 311133111 Council 3, 4; F. T .4; Fra- ternity Conventinn 2:51:11th 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball. 1, 2; Schal- I1511ips 1, 2, 3, 4. LAURENCE F. GULDEH, JR. Westhrmk, ME. 111mm; HIGH The warId 1112131135 tn the. ener- 3311c. M. A. A. 1, 2; Varsity G C1111! 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; 1311511111- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pecos Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. 14.. 4; 51313111111 1, 2, 3, 4; anleyhall 1; Ping Pang 2, 3. WEGINIA 1-1. GUDDWN Springvale, Me. KINDERGARTEN'PRIMAH? Gad givss speech 10 1111, 1111: song to few. F. T. A. 2, 3, 4; Dramatic C1111: 4; Entertainment 3; S. C. M. 4; Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Vice Presidmt 3. RDEERT W. GDRDGN Westbrook, Me. 111mm; HIGH He: 11115 3111111311 11111:: is cmteut. Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Cammuter's Club 2, 3, 4, Secreta 2, Prasident 3; Band 2, 3; Suit 11 2. ll NANCY LDUISE GRANT Sauth Portland, Me. Klmsncsnrsm-Pmmans With 11 smile 1111 her lips, And 11 twinkle in hsr 3111!, F. T, 14. 4; Duthsg Club 1, 2, 3; Y. W. C. A. l, 2, 3, Y Cabinet 3, House Committee 2; Valley- bail I, 2, 3. HULANIJ L, GRANT Yarm-auth, Me. JHNIDE HIGH Life is shmt 1111.11 I intend to enjoy it. Gmega Nu Epsilnn M. 141, A, 1, 2; Varsity G Club 3, 4; F. T. 141. 1, 4; Cnmmuter's Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1; Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Intramurals l, 2, 3. ELIZABETH IRENE GREEN Pnrtland, Me. KINDEEGhHTEN-PBIMAHY 831345 11 peppy gal with 1111114. tn '3: She'll 31-5111 you 11111: 1.11111 see you thraugh. Smdent Cnuncil 3; F. T. 141. 4; Dramatic C3111:- 3, 4; Duting Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Business Man- ager Winter Carnival 3; Harvest Ball Business Manager 4; Y. W. C. A, 3, 4, Y Cabinet 4, Hausa Cnmmittee 3; Pnlitical Discus- siuns 4; Giee Club 3, IDHN DANA HADDEN Sanfsrd, Me. 1111111113 H1131: The Fries 11f worthwhile things is honest sffartf Kappa Delta Phi 3, 4, 5; F. T. 141.; Cummuter's Club 1, E, 3; Dramatic Ciuh 3, 4, President 4; Intramurais 3, 4; Pnlisical Dis- Eussinns 2, 3; Hillcrest 3, Liter 31-31 Editnr; Class GEEce-I 4, Pres+ iclent; Tannis 3; Student 1511131113;r Chapel Planning Cnmmittee 3', ELMNDR I. HAMMDND ParslmsHeld, Me. GENERAL Ta 3:111:11! Ear is ta like. hank F, T. 1'3. 4; During Club 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Y. W. C. 151.. 1, 2, 3; anleyhall l, 2, 3; Schal- atships l, 2, 3; Snftbsll 1, 2, 3;. Archery 2. MAHIDRIE ANN HANSCUM Casts, e.- Gsnsnss. My heart is ME .115 steel. F. T. 141, l, 4; Dramatic 01111;: 1; our Club 1, 2, Band 4: Has. kets? 1, 2; Y, w. 1:. 11. 1, ,2, Voikyball 1, :1;' Glee Club 1, 1: 5m L MARI N E. HANSEN LY Suuth Purtland, Me. KIMBEnGnann-PHIMAH Huggins: 513m mad: ta 1n; shared, F. T. A. 3, 4; Teacherf Cunvm- tian 3; Y. W. C. A, 1, 4. ERT E. HAPWDRTH RUB WaterviJle, Me. Jumcm HIGH 'my should the. derail have all the: gnarl times? Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3. 4, Treas- urer 3, 4; M. 33,. A, l, 2; Varsity G Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Smdent Cnuncil 1, 2, 3; F, T. H. '4; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Hub ing Club 1, 2; Band 3; Maya: Manager; BasebaII 1, 2; Basket- ha11 l, 2; Perms Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 3, 3, 4; Class . .Piasident 3; Ping Pang 1, 2, 3. WALTER L. HARRISDN 00:11am, Me. INDUSTRIAL ARTE i-fSpgah only when spaech is worthwhile. Mpha Iamh3a Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural; 2. l I :u'! ALICIA M. HASTY K3231 Falls, Me. GENERAL .4 few strung instincts and a few plain rules. F, T. A. E, 4; Urchegtra 1, 2; Basketball 2; String Enaemble 4; Y. W. C. EL 3, 4; Hausa Committee 4; Hillcrest 3, 4; Snftball 2; Schalarships, Snuth 3:311:11 Alumni 3; GIEE Club 3, IRVING W. HEHHICK, JR. Sam, Me. Innusml. ARTS Everybudy's friend; Nnhmiy's enemy. Um? Nu Epsilcrn 1, 2, 3, 4; M. . A 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Dramatic Club 4; Duting Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, E, 3; Pnlitical Discussions 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM B. HEHHMAN Falmnuth, ME. Jamar; HIGH Far he is :1 jun? 300d fsilaw. Glee C1111: 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, TreaSum 3, 4; Music- Poetry Club 1; Gnmmuter's Club 2; 3. 4, Treasurer 3; Dramatic Club 3, 4. MARGARET E. HILL West Scarbnro, Me. Jumun HIGH CaImness is the mm of any SiMi-DH,H HUBEHT H. HEDGE Eiddefard, Me. lumen HIGH Tina many twinkle in his Eye Tails us that his ans swell guy'll Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4' M, A. A. 1, 2; Varsity G Club 3, 4; Intramurais 1, 2, 3. 4; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; F. T. EL, 3, 4: Camera Club; Gommutefs Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dating Club 1: Ski Club 4; CIass Traasurer 4; Snft- ball I, 2, 3, ti; anleyball 2; Eing Ptmg E, 3, ;i; Open Hausa RICHARD LEON HDHH Pmthnd, Me. INDUSTRIAL ARTS H 2 sets his head upturn the goal, Nat 11pm: the prize. Kappa Delta Phi. II 2, 3, 4; 111' tramwals. BEVERLY JEAN JGHNSDN CIDITliSh, Me, GENERAL Honest Iabur 1:?de :1 190er face. Y. W. C. A. 4; Glee Club 4. LURNA ISABEL JGHNSDN Um Island, ME. Jamar: HIGH ' A merry heart maketh a shear- fuI cwnteuanm. F. T. Ht. 4; Hillcrest 3; Class Treasurer 3; Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2; Amicitia 2, 3, 4;, Glac- Club I, 3; Archery 1. DURDTHY MARY JDBDAN Pnnlmd, Me. Kmnmaumu-Pmmnf '3 life, how pleasant in thy nwr ing, . Yuan; fancfs rays the 31:11: ing. P. T. A. l, 2-, 3, 4; Commutefs Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newmn Club 1;. 2. 3, 4; Tannis 2; anlevball i; Ping Piling 1, 2, 3, 4; M, T. . 1, 4, JANICE MARIE HDGAN Bath, Me. CHESTER HENRY KDCEIKJE GENEHJEL Pnrtland, ME. A cheerful tittIe Lassie with a Innuemm. Ante heart- full of fmtf; Spirit is the ward. M. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Peeee C1111:- 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurels 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman E1111: 1, 2, 3, 4; Sthball l, 2, 3, F. T. A. 4; Utamatie Club 2; Hating Club 2; Andeitie 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2; Hillcrest 3, Art Editer; Sefthall 1; Glee Club 3. MARGARET L. LARSEN Wells, Me. KINDERGARTEN-PEIMAEY Metieet yet with e 1113 ? heart. F. T. A. 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Y. W. C, A. I, 2., Hana: CemIittee 3; Hilleteet 3; Tennis 2; Volleyball 2, 3; Ping Pang 2; GIEE Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4; 1 11:;:1:;E11;T 1; Badminten 2; Basketball 2', 3; Freshman Ad- viser 4. CARDLYN KARSTENSEN Westhreek, Me. KmneneeemN-Pmmeee Uanied calm, eempesure W935: Amt hint of secret laughter. F. T. A. l, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 2, 3; Camera Club 3, 4; Gem- muter's Club 1, 4; Dating Ciub 4; M. T. EL 1, 3; Student Facul- 1? Chapel Planning Cemmittee KEITH EARL LEAWTT Snuth Pettland, Me. Jamal: HIGH. A seed mind peeseeeee e king- MI. STANWUDD LESLIE KING Snuthweet HEIIJDI, Me. ' Innuetmr. Ame The greater the men, the greetr er the murtesy. A. 5.1, 2, 3, 4; Chtin C11: 1,:- 2. 3, ti; Intramurale 1, 2g, 3,131; Ping Pang 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1; Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4; Cemmuter'e Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pelitieal Discuseiens 1, 2, 3, 4; Suftball l, 2, 3, 4. JEFLNNETTE L. LEBEL Brunswick, ME. KJmsnunnmN-PMMAHY 1 1111112 11 11211111: 1111111 111111111 far 11141111 1211- Student Cauncil 3, 4; F. T. 13. 4;D1111111111i1:C1u11 2 Guthlg Club 1; 11112111111211 C1ub1,2, 3,4; New England Teachers 3311111113113 1111121211112 111 New ank 4; V111- 1251111111 1,2,3; E2n111111122 3; Recng11iti1111'D241 Cnmmittee 3; Student 1411112111 Freahman Weekend 4, W. 14.. 14. 3112113 3; YHWC.14.12,3,C2111112I:2, 3; 141111112212. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hausat lC'1'-::11111'111111:1: 1,'V1'1:E 131213112111 4' Student Faculty Chapel P11111- 111114 43111111111112: 3; 5111111211 2, 21151 1, 2, 3; 21121121112112 SHIRLEY JUYCE LEMEHEE N2213112111, M1152. GENERAL 5112's 1111211311 111 111111111. 1111111 111111 11:11th 11:1 111111. 111111111 1111111. 111211311111, 11111, 1.151 11111111. 1111. 1411 Club 2, 3; During Club 2, 3, 4; 14.111iciti11' 2, 3, 4; Hausa C3111- 11111122 3; N2111n1211 Club 2, 3, 4; N2wm211'1 Club Cnnventinn 3; '31: ? P2113 2, 3, 4; 3111111211 2, ALBERTA ANN LESTER South P21112113, ME. KINDERGARTEN-PRIMAEY 141111111255 is 1312 1111111111112 111 111111211 111111112 ,g11111111Ju Student Cuuncil 2, 3; Cnmrnutv 111's C11111 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic C111b4;Y.W.'C.14.3,,4Huuse l131111111111111111. 3;T221:11215 C111111211- t111111 4; Ping 13111113 2, 3, 4, T111111- 1111111112111: 2, 3. STEVEN LIPGNIS 1311111111111, Me, Jummn HIGH .4 1111111 112 51121113 11f cheerful y221211111y1, 111111 11111114112111 1.3. 11111111111115. G122 Club 2, 3;11'1'.T. Uuting Club 2; 'Ski C11111 2, 3' 41 Intramum12'2, 3,41; T211135 2, 3, 4, PingP11ng2, 3, 4. HDBEHT B. LITTLEFIELD Westbrnnk, M2. 1111111111 HIGH 1 11111.12 1112 111111 far 1112 11221.1. 14111h11 Lambda 13111.12 2, 3, 4; Vice PIEiIiEnt 4; F. T. 14. 4; 111112-- murals 4. HUBERTA I. LITTLEFIELD 4412511111211ka 1111111111. H1211 'Dont 111112 11142 11111 52111111111111, Yau'II 11.211211 get 111111: of it 21111:. '.F1'. 1 .1 1..2,3;4131:1111111111111141.Cliff'-1 3;U1.1 l-'i':'.-':l1.111 114;..-1YWCH 41 Hilqgst 4;, T211112 3113111,! P1111312, 3, 4. E H LYUNS, JR. ELM Rumfnrd, Me. INDUSTRIAL MTS Far wark that yarn faithfully, willingly JD, I'm; shall reap a reward after awhile. K3 Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; S. C.?l; GIEE Club 1; Maya: 2; Pam Club 2. 3. 4; 0111111113 Club 2; Ping Pang l, 2. .- DOHDTHT P. MACDDNALB Uld Urchard, ME. GE NERAL 'Therg is alwayS time: for :1 little 4 fm; 1'11 the day's mark? F. T. 14.. 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3,. 4, Treasure: 2; Duting Club 1, ';2 Hillcrest 3; Y. W. C. A. , 2, 3, 4, Y Cabinat 2, 3; Glee 11:11:: 1, 2; Snftball 1; Archery IF T II-Inu-I- EDITH LYLE MacDDNALD Vinalhaven, Me. KINDERGARTEN-PEIMAE? 13:! until the hat amt, 444., IshaH never 1311: a Wig? Elna. 2, 4; Art Club 1, 2; Elubl 2,3,SEE1'EIHIF crest 3; Winter Carnival 3: 1'WCA1234Amh- $1,221.44 FL. Buard PHISCILLA MAXIM Pnrtland, Me. KINDERGARTEN-PHIMART :4 winning way, :1 1119mm: smile, ' Dresfd 5:: near. but quite in style. F. T. H. 2, 3, 4; Cummutefs C1111: l, 2; Glee Club 1. 2. MARILYN MDDDY Wells, Me. KINDERGARTEN-PEIMAFIY The grant duties nf Life are 'tten with a muirrmm. F...TA4;,Banc:1232 4;Snft- ballthWHCAJ 2. HDBERT WGHT MDUDY Sam, Me. Iunmn HIGH Wit is the salt 9f canwrsatian, mat the ,Fnznuml.IF Alpha Lambda Eetal ,2 Snftball 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. Commutefs Club 4. ISI4 2! 1 I 2! WALTER F. MDNRGE K313: Falls, Me. 111mm; HIGH A Iittie nansmse m 3113 $113113! Alpha Lambdla Beta 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; F. T. A. I, 4; Band Emsters Treasurer 3, 4. GEDHGE W. MDESE Clintcm, Me. Imusmnl. Ants The word impossible is not in. my dicticmary. Kappa Delta Phi 3, 4; Cum- muter's Club 3; Dramatic CIuh 2, 3, 4; Dating Club 2, 3; CD4 Chairman Winter Carnival 2, 3; Mayur Canaidam 3; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4; Pulitical Discus- sions 2, 3; Hillcrest 4; Saftball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3; anleyball 2; Ping Pong 2. WARREN 13. MURCHIE PittsEeld, N. H. JUNIDE HIGH Cane Imt 1m: fargattenF Umega Nu E silcm 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity G C111 3; S. C. A. 2 Student Cnuncil 3; F. T. A. 4 Intramurais 1, 2, 3, 4; Saftball 1, 2, 3, 4; VnHeybaII 3, 4; Ping Pang 3. !' -.- -.- I MAY BHITT NELSDN ParsnnsEeld, Me. KINDERGARTEN-PHIMAEY Gewiality is always'an mam.H F. T. A. 4; Guting Club; Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, Y Cabmet 2. 3; Pimkitia 1, 2, 3, 4; Hausa Cam- mittce 3, Presidem 4; W. ,4. A. Cnnference; Y. W. C. FL. Can- ference; Snfthall 1, 2, 3; Arch- er? 1, 2, 3; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3; Has- ketball 1, 2, 3; anleyban l, 2, 3. IDANNE C. PAHSDNS Tnpsham, Me. JUNIOR HIGH Gnnd nature mi 39:13 sense mum. Ever 30in? F. T. A. 4; Dutin C1111: 2, 3, 4; Band Enosters 3; . W. C. P... I, E, 3, 4, Y Cabinet 3'; Hausa: Cammittee 3; Snfthall 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. LEE A. PAETRIDGE Blue Hill, ME- 111mm; HIGH r: Still achieving, SHH wrming. F. T. 13.; Guting Club; '1'. W. C. EL. Y Cabinet; Tenms; 1401- Imball; Ping Pang; Schnlarshtps: Glee Club; Archery, Basketball: Badminton. - 'l -.1-- AUDREY RUTH PETERSEN 13111111131111, Me. Jumnn HIGH 139113 1111111111 1'1 1111 111111113 af 1111: 11111111. 1' F. T.1 1. 3, 4, P11131311: Cummitr 1313;111:1111 13111112; M. F. TUB. 3; 1311115 131512131, 3131211313113 3, 4; 5111311111 1,2,3;V1:111-3;r111111 1, 2, 3, 4; Ping P111131, 2, 3, 4, Band 330511111 Secretary 3; Y. 'W. C. 14W123An11ci1111,2,3,;4 G111 Ciub 1; W. 14. 14. 3. NHNCY E. PILLSBUHY Sprmgvale, 11113. 1111111111 HIGH 1.1111111111111351 111131111133 credit. Student Cmmcii 2, 3; F. T. A. 3, 4; During Club 1, 2; Tannis 2, Cnuncilnr 2; 11111111311311 1, 2, 31301111111111: 3; Ping Pong 2, 3; YUWC.A.1,2,3,,4Y 13311111131: 2, 3;13m1-:1tia 2, 3, 4; Hausa 13011111111111: 3, 51111113311 1, 2, $14111:ha 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3'; Badminton 2, 3. RICHARD LIEBY PLUMMEH 31311111 P31113113, Me. Jummn HIGH re 15 1111131 111111 3109f 11f a111111y-gctign1 01119.34 N111 13115111111 1, 2, 3, 4; a. $- i 1 4- LEAIntrCafanral3 2; F. rt 11 1 Soft- 311111111133 Pang 3. CDNSTaNCE E. PDDLER East Holrien, Me. GENERAL T11 133 1131' 13 11 1111111113, T11 hear 1111f 1'1 11 1111111, F. T. 13. 3, 4; 131111113 Club 1, 2; Charleading 1; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; T1111-::11111:1:r C011- vention 3, 4; H111CI'E31 3; Tennis 1, 2; 3111113311 1, 2; 11131113311311 1, 21 1311111211111 1, 2, 3, 4; 111131111311;F i, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Badminmn JEAN FRANCES PRICE Brunswick, Me. GENERAL Life 13 111 1111 11011113311 1111111 111111111 friendships? F. T. P1. 3, 4; Duting 1311111 1, 4; Y. W. C. 13.. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2; P11111513 Cnmmittee 1, 4, T113113 HIEI 4; 31111111111 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; 11.113111131111111 1, 2, 3; Ping P1111 2, 3, 4; 1311313 Club 3; 13133111311131 1, 2, 3, 4; 111111111111th 2, 3, 4; W. 14;. 1'51. Treasurer 2. PEGGYANNE PULLEN Yarmuuth, Me. JUNIUH HIGH 1411111133 11111g111113Fw11i111 1111 31111111 mhchief 1131' 11111111 is 111- 111111. Student Cnuncil 2, 3; P313111- 11'1131'11111'1111'1 3; F. T. 151.. 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4; Music-Pnerrf C1111:- 1; Dating C11111 1, 2, 3; Pnlitical Discussiuns 1, 2, 3, President 3; 11111111351 3, 4, Busi- ness Manager 3; Ping Pong 1,2; Hmsehack 111111113 4, Y W. C A1',,2,34,C111:1111et23:3 C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; CycIing 1, 2, 4. ALMUN RACKUFFE Yarmouth. Me. Junmn HIGH A many heart death good like a madicine. ANN RANKIN Kitten, Me. KINDERGARTEN-PEIMAHY Gand nature and gum! same are: usually companians. F. T. A. 4: During Club 1, 2: Urchestra I; Amicitia 2. 3, 4; Hausa Committee '2; Cantabuff Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Preaident 2. Vice Ilirgidgnt 3; Tennis 1; Glare Club FRANCES REED Nnrth Edgecmnb, ME. KINDEREARTEH-PRIMAEI; The way to gaiu :1 friend is m In: Due. Cnmmutefs Club 1; Y. W. C. A. 2. 3; Glee Club 1; w. h. A. 2, 3, 4.- LYNN'WDDIJ SANFDED Purdand, Me. 11.1mm: HIGH Success is born nf eagerness 1a succeed. F. T. A. l. 1, 3, 4; Camera Ciub II 2: Dramatic Club 1. 2; Married Cnuples Club 2, 3, 4; Hillcrast 1, 2+ DUNALD LESTER ShWYER Gmham, ME. Jumun HIGH - Be happy whih: raque living, Far ynu'm a long time :iemi. CamEra Club 2. 3, 4; F. T. h. 4: Art Club 2. 3: Cummuter's Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Buting Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer Ski Club 2. 3, 4; HillcrEfs-t 3. 4; Pnlitical Dis-' cussinns 2. 3. EDWARD D. SCHHIVEE Gnrham. Me. JUNIOR HIGH Dhiiging anti cherful. Industriaus and kind. Dmega Nu Epsilnn l. 21 3+ 4: M. Pt. A. 1r 2; Varsinr G Club 3, 4; S. C. A. I, 2; Baseball 1. 2; Pecans Club 2. 3. 4'. Intra- murais 1. 2. 3. 4; F. T. A. 3. 4i 0111:5113 Club I, 2; Suftball 1. 2, 3; Vulleyball 3. T MAEGUEMTE H. SHAW Easr Baldwin, Me. KIN'DERGAHTEH-PHIMAET Sin: is af 5:: fine, 50 kind, 5r: apt, so blessed a disyasitian. Student Cnuncil 3; F. T. FL. 2, 3. 4; Art Club 3: PnIitical Disd cussiuns E. 3, 4; Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 4. JOAN STA NTGN Pnrtland, Me. KINDEnGaHTEN-PRIMAEY '1: is work that gives Havar la Hfm F. T. Pt. 1. 2. 3; ClaSS Secretary 1; Y. W. C. A. l, Hausa Cum- mittee l; Snftball l. BETTY ANN STAPLES Gardhmr, Maine . szncanTEN-Pm MART Laughter nrmkes the. warm g0 mud. Sallie wise men say. F T A. 3. 4; Student Cnuncil icymmn Club 1. 2. 3. 4: ' Elan; 3; Hillcrest 1; Valley- M 1; Ping Fang I, 2. FRANK F. STUCKS Kazar Falls, ME. JUHIDR HIGH Earns: EHm-ts carry a perm fanu Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3. 4; F. T. FL; Inuamurnls; Sufthall; Student Faculty Chapel Planning Cnmmittee. JANETTE SULIDES Rucklancl, Mm GENERAL Her ways are ways of pleasant- mass. And all her paths Er: rand. F. T. A. 4: Guting Club 1, 2: Canterbury Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Y. W. C. A. 1.2, 3, 4. PATRICIA MARY TARP? Biddefmd, Me. GENERAL A quiet maid mm! yet there 11's; A shining humor in her eye. Studem Cauncil 2. 3, 4: F. T. A. 4; Unting Club 1; New Club 1; Hausa Committee 2, Vice President 3. IDYCE E. TUKITA Ynknhama; Japan KINDERGARTEN-PBIMAEY N11111:; 5111231.; 111113 petite. Y. W. C. A. 4; Gite Club. JESSICA TRUE Litchfield; Me. KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY A 131113: 1011qu 5511111111131 11 1111511 11 F. T; 1'51. 4; During Club 2; Y. W. C. A. 1; 3; 4; Hausa Cam- mittee 3; Canterbury Club 2; 3; Archery 2 PATRICIA VAN TIGUE Pnrtland; Me. KJNDERGAHTEN-PRIMAEY 53112 11112131 little kindMSSES; Which. 1111151 1311113 111113121113; 01' despim. HELEN G. VATTES Belfast; Me. KINDERGARTEN1PEIMARY HI like 11111111331 I 11113 1:11 play I can always 151113 something 11: 51131. F.T.1d1.4;DramaticCI11b 2; 3; 31131130111311; 2; 3 4; Y. W. CA1; 2;;34;Amicitial 2 3,4;Hillc1'est 3; SaftbaH 1.2; anleyball 2; 3; Ping Pangl 2; Glee Club l,3,3;1511che1:y l; LUIS WE ESTER Vinalhauen; Me. GENERAL 14 5111111: 1.11 wary 115113111 11f 1313 11111111 W. 1'51. 151. 3; 4; Hausa Cammitv tee 2. MAELEN D WELLIE- HAUSEN 6111113111; Me. GENERAL If 5i11c11r11y 111m 3111131111 119: 1111111 11111-11111 I13 Erich Cnmmuter's Club I; Y W. G. A 2; 3. 4 Treasumr 3; S C M Cnnference 2 3; Y Cahmet 2; 3. L r N E. WENTWDHTH NELSD KennebunI-L, ME. Jumnn HIGH. Rwy and milling h:- :19 his Share. . e 3 Nu EpsiIc-n; M. A. A. Elliga; Varsity G Baseball 1, 2, '3 '41 IntramuIaIS l, 2, 3, 4; Stu; Halent Cnuncil 2, 3; F. T. A. 1, E2, '3; Band 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1; C1355 President 2; Eaft- ball 1, 2, 3. IEAN M. WEST Partiand, Me. KMEHGaRTEw-anm? I:II'I'IJEJthing great was achieved without enthusiasm. -'.'Student Cnuncil 3; F. T. A. 2, .3; Unting Club 1; Eami 2, 3; -'5tudF:nt Faculty Cnmmittae 2; Head Majuretle 2, 3', Y. W. C. '21.. l, 2, 3, 4, Hausa Cnmmittee 3,; Valleyball 2, 3; Smear 2. EVELYN H, WHITE . Kennebunk, Me. . 'KINDEHGARTEN-PRIMAEE W: 0F friemiiiness and greet ing for EH. '5 T. A. 4; Glee Club 4. ELIZABETH P, WILLIAMS Brunswick, ME. Jamar. HIGH KiriinESS 1's virtue itself. F. T. A. 4, Dramatic Club 4, CARL WINSLUW Yarmnuth, Me. Juramn HIGH H1 ij warld knmus little af its greaten mm. M. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretaxy Varaitjr G Club 3, 4; Secretary and Triasurer Student Cmmcil 2, 3, F. T. A. 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, ii; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Cap- tain Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. JUAN ELSIE YDUNG Thnmasmn, ME. KINDERGARTEH-PHIMAHY The wildest mum's, the gen- tlest heart. F. T. A. 4: Y. W.C.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Hausa Cimmmittte 2, Treas- urer 3; Glee Club 1; Archery 1; Ping Pang 3. LDUINH LEE GRIFFIN Quiet and suppasedly shy, . And yet :1 twinkle in her eye. F. T. A. 2, 4; Art Club 1', Dra- matic: Club 3', Duting Club 1, 2; Hillcrcst 3; Y. W. C. FL I, 2, 4; Archery l, 2. NEIL FRIENCIS LU'WELL But the great main is he whn in HM! midst of the crawd. keeps with perfect sweeten the iude- FBTHIEHEE nf selitude. F. T. PL 3, 4; Camera 1, 2r 3, 4. MPLRALYN B. MEYNELL She makES the earth very pleasant? GDRDDN McLUCAS Taming f5 SHE 0f the fine :ITFE-H PATRI CI BI. KEE'FE JUHN FRANCES SULESKI A link work, :1 little phjn' F. T. PL. 4', Put Ciub 4; New- man Club I, 2, 3, 4', Y. W. C. A. l, 2, 3, 4. l' Clur four years have gone 50 fast and we have 5:: much ED remember! Junior Class Can this really be us? we wandered as we returned far our third year an the Hill. It seemed like only yesterday that we entered this strange place and today we are leaders in it. Seeing our ream; respnnsihilities before us, we settled dawn to the business at handweleetirrg eur Junior Class efheers. We chose David Scarlett as . president, Darrell Paysan as vice president, Adele Kimball as secretary, and George MePhail as treasurer. Our claim to leadership was riot in vain. Donald ICrarrrer was president af F. T. A. during the second semester, Ranaid Cantara antl Iasen Tihbetts were presidents ef frats, Marshall Bean was editerain-ehiet of the Pinnacle and acting president of the Student Council, Viola Starr was president sf Y. W. C. EL, Earharaelean Marten was president at Art Club and editor ef the yearhnak, Jackie Breaks was president of Amieitia. Roberta Verrill was seeend semester president at the Dramatic. Club and rrrrrrrwr anthers. Betty Manes? and Ronnie Cantara were ea-ehairrnen ef the Harvest Ball which was a wanderful success. Rahert Pendeater gave a stirring performance in HPirrgel Street and marry.r juniars were in the three ane-aet plays. George MePhail was marr- aaer at the basketball teams, while. Connie Hansen. Sylvia Amadei, and Christine Willard were cheerleaders. In the winter, Hebert Ptdarns tank the first place in a ski meet between Farmingt-an and Ge-rharrr. In the springr the class planned and put an the annual Commencement Bali far the seniars. 1With this event we ended aur third year at Garharrr State Teachers Cal- leae arid the last time that the class will be all together until graduation. It is hard to believe that three years ear: gar sa quickly. We are all leaking femard ta the senior year but we knew that it, tea, will gen far tea rapidly. Sophomore Class The Sephemere Class returned this fall with renewed energy,r and ambition. Despite the feet that we were new the smallest class in the eeheel, we reek heart and called our first class meeting. Heneld Banks was elected president; William Alexander, vice president; Arm Creehy, secretary; and Cennie Gray, treasurer. New we were ready to face the new year. Our performance at the Green and 1iiif'hite Way wee enee again an outstanding success. Slim Piekine end the famous eherue line will net he fergetten fer many years. On the basketball court the perfermanees turned in by Termr Wedge, Keith Peekerd, Buteh Beete, end Den CIFIVIelleyr were applauded by everyone who watched them. Keith and T0113? were else en the championship volleyball team. ICine ef eur classmates, Gerreth Oekee, wee reeegnieed by a national ergenizetien fer his excellent poetry. min Crnsby hesnit received netieriel eeeleim fer her piano playing but there are very, few eeeeeiene when she is net called upon to play er eeeem- peny e einger. After a vigereue campaign Lerey Band was eleeted meyer ef eur campus. The hand is still getting the support of the sephemeree with Marlene MeBene, Marilyn Coleman, Janet Culiifer, and RanEF Russell lending their musical talent while cheerleaders Gerry Haliett and Diane LeFehwe Hizaeeeeti through the erewriH at the games in an effort to suppert the band meterieiiy. Many ef eur members became officers in clubs and ergenieetiene. Hmong these peeple were Sally Brawn, Dick Kelley, Cherlette 1Williams, Janice Littlefield, Marie Whelen, Bruce Hendereen, end rnetij.r ethere. New that we have passed the halfway mark in eur eellege edueetien we are quite sure ef eur future and leek forward to it with great anticipation. ,- .Ii .- ' reshman Class The Class of 195'? stormed the seheel in early fall and began its campaign to set many new records. They were greeted with the first Freshman Weekend that was ever held en this campus. They were oriented to many yitsl facts such as the eentents of their subjects, the ranking system, the seeial life, and, of eeurse, the eut system. Their flrst week ef activity was sueeessfuliy reunded eut by their attendsnee at the Freshman Reception, where they were nHieislly introduced to the Faculty and the sehnel. At their first eless meeting they elected Bernard Neyeuir as president, Gwen Thornton as vice president, Fern Tsrdif as secretary, and Leslie LsFend as treasurer. This has preyeri te he a wise eheiee Fer their first sueeessful year at Gorhsm State Teachers College. During basketball seasen they were very well represented. Many times there would he enly freshmen players en the Hear. Fred Remsdell, Les LeFend, Bill Schultz, Gene Peesrsre, Carl Sehihles, Dick Leon, Bel: stkes, and Fern Mssse were very active en the court while Bernie Neyeus: wss freshmen manager ef the team. Mean- while Care! Lshsr and Ursula Girettit led the eheers with Fern Tsrclif substituting frequently. Rodney Shein and Ellen Persens blended their yeiees to various eeeasiens while Kenneth Kurrneskss and his seeerdien were featured at many perferrnsnees. Kerr's paintings were also the subject ef the Art Club eshibitien in Nevemher. Lee Pelkey and Jim Gamrticin demnnstrated eutstanding acting ability in Angel Street, a dra- rnetie eluh productien. Se the first end hardest year is ended and the Freshman Class is leeking fenysrd to another year of work and play beginning in September. 915 an expressien ef eur friendship fer Hlmend Reel:- lifle the Senior Class of 1954 of Gerhem State Teachers College dedicates this page. Almond entered Gorham in 1950 after serving in the armed Serviees duu'ng Werld War II in the Pacific Theater. He immediately became an eetive and interested member ef the student body. He will be remembered Fer his genuine sense of- humer and spenteneeus smile. Meet of all we will remember him Fer his steadfast enur- ege in Face e1? extreme diHleuln'es. Education Take a child, Motivate him, Inspire him. Inoculate him, Saturate him, Surround him Widl opportunities and expedences To see, to hear, To smell, to touch, And even to taste. His natural quest for answers Will make him absorb some 0F it. Let him grnw to adulthood Repeating, enlarging, Reliving, analyzing, questioning All these experimces, And he will be educated. ANGELM Cmmm, Sixth Grade Teacher, Campus Schaul. Departments i TI: :il': 3:33 9- II 9.: I- 3 - '- ' '-- .-- - - - II - Em f HI '..1 m 3 ll '3 ii: Hill I III...III Elli IE. I :: am all m IHEIII m E 3. II 1; TI .. :m -u -III E .. .1 Ti: 5 'I ll - algal maul mi! m ,w E III I'HE' FEE Ir ! l Mn. W'EEHS English and SpEECh - it... w MISS SAWTEH . Literature 4-1. ME. Annuity English and English Methads . MHH. Hanan Primary Education and Reading M155 PEAEDD? Elementanr Educatiun and Guid- ing Educational Experiences Miss W061: Hismry MR. WHITTEN History and Pnlitical Edema MISS DICKEY Hismry and Bible M135 ANDREWS Music: M155 HEEL Snphnmure Music: Mm BARKER Saciulagy and Ecunnmics MR. BOWMAN Psychalugy and Guidance MR. SaLLEY Geography MR. MILLER Biology M155 P55130111? Mathematics MRS. SAWTELLE Intergrated Handwnrk ME. BHDGATQ Art MISS LITTLEFIELD Nutn'tinn MR. PDLLARD Physical hducatian MISS FIT: Physical Educatian and Health Between classes the eerrideie are a beehive of activity as peepie rush heck and forth. The EVE minute period before the next class gives plenty of time fer that im- portant eenferenee with some friends hefere you each have te gt: ten the library, the lounge, or anether eleee. People cluster areund the bulletin beards reading all the notices and hepefully scanning the newest mail list. Instructors rush dewn te the office er inter the audievieuel teem fer these last minute supplies. Locker dDDIS bang and everyene is ceiling and laughing hack and forth This is one of these insigniiieent times which always pieye such a big part in em: everyday life in Gerham and whieh will always be remembered with a smile. Director of Industrial Pitts Me. ARTHUR I. MARTIN The Industrial Arts Department Three eF the busiest buildings en the bill are the I. A. Buildings. There is always seme Fetm ef activity going en in er ereund them-aeers and bicycles undergeing re pairs, kites and model airplanes making initial trips. and strange and varied noises pouring eut the windews. fill these activities; are done under the direetien ef the Industrial Hrts Teaching Staff which is held in high regard througheut the state. we g :- X -' X The Industrial Farts Teaching StafF i The Industrial Parts Department includes mate than a third of the tetal male eni relln-tent at Gotham State Teachers College. They CETI'F a full schedule 01 courses, averaging twenty-aiat elaaa heura per week, fer the entire four year eenrae. MED they graduate they are qualified te- teaeh industrial arts at any grade level. The euttieulum is one of tleing, mete than listening. The I. A. men get ptaetiee in actual prUdLlCtiGH, creation, and repair an that they will be able tn teach the young people the aspects of ptetluetien, eenanmptien, and recreation, as they pertain to American industrial life. They will wetk with ether teachers to ptewcle all youngsters with an appettunity to get a well reunded general education whieh will make it easier fer them to heeeme adjusted ta life. Parts and Crafta Mechanical Drawing Metalworking F eature '1'... ngIIIEIIIEmE ma: umamgm'g Teacher Training One of the eutstanding fea tures 0f Getham State Teachers College is the friendly attitude whieh exists between student and student and between faeuity and student. For our feature this year we are greatly indebted to this wenderiul spirit ef ED-DPEIH' titin which dees SD mueh te make Getham a place we will lung rememhen We wish te thank Miss Upten fer helping us plan this seetien and we give a special thanks t0 Miss Mildred Peabody who gave so much of her free time in order that we eeuld bring tree this section. Fer these of you who are unfamiliar with the training procedure at G. S. T. 0., it eensists of a program of instructien which is thtee-Peld in purpese. It is the belief of our faculty that we will maintain a higher interest in studying and working with children if we ate Frequently.r given a chance ta watch them and ahserve their hehavier. Fer this reason the freshman and sephamere classes take many trips tn the campus school. They see actual classes in progress, either under the guidance of the regular teacher at the student teacher, in grades ranging Pram the SUb-primary tn the sixth grade. Se, the Erst and intreduetery phase ef our program is that of observation. Eta the end of the aephemere year talla ateuncl we are beginning to feel that we are experts an ehild guidance and instruction. At this time Miaa Fit: and Mt. Pellatd, eut physical education inattuetata, step in and ahaw us in one EH53? lessen what we danFt knew. The aeeand phase af ant program is put into aetiaa and we ate allawed ta teach aetretal physical education elaaaea ta tratiaua groups Pram the campus aeheal. This program is elaborated upon in many' af eur classes and we are given the upper tunityr ta teach our awn class and, in a few eeuraea, to teach the children in the campus aehael under the eleae ebaervatien and supervision af the teaehera. Participation is an eatremeiy jmpattant part in preparation Fer our vacation. In ear senior year we get a real chance to try,r aut eut skill. Fat eighteen weeks we are put under the aupertriaian of an experienced teaeher and thus Eniah the third phase of ant ptegratn-that of student teaching. In the following aeetian we have tried ta shew aa mating,r different aetuaI teaehing aituatiana as is Feasible. We asked eaeh teaeher what it was abattt the partieular situation which we photographed that made that experience an gratifying ta hint at her. The quetatiaaa beside each pieture ate the actual feelings expressed by the student teacher who is pictured. IHNICE DAY Grade One i1 . . to watch the children go ahead on their ewn with the building of the house, knewng just what te de and helping each ether. JOYCE LEMBREE Grade Three H. . . field trips give the children ex rtr- enee and learning in a manner whit: ii-u impossible in the elessreemf' EOLEKND GRFKNT Grade Eight n. . . throufh SPDIES a boy is developed bath in min and in bndy. 1 11 2'... i.gATRIcm KEEFE -.- ill ! W ' :1: fade TilFG 2-. d I i l.- g H - ' - . . thE general interest and response of . 1 i; H u l, J; . rEhE fbildren tn the method 0f unit teach- I if! . Eta In E: ROBERT HODGE Grede Six . . . watching and guiding the ehildren as they ereete a relief map ef South America? NEENCY PILLSBURY Hfhitrzey Selma! ;i. . . the ehellenge and experiences feund with these Children, ranging in age frem F ten 12, has been extremely gratifying.H LEE PaRTRIDGE Grade Eight . . the discussiuns and gmup wnrk which are characteristic 9F dEpartmEntalv Ized teaching? VICTOR CHTIH Grade Five : . thE Children's enthusiasm and 3p- preciation for the opportunity to learn this new experience. MEERGARET BROWN Junier Primary n. . . music: eemhined with dramatizatinn prmrides valuable experience for the child and he respends eagedy te it. ANITA COREY Grade Fmtr . . . I think that the children enjey the erganized games that the teacher plans Fer them. 1 ELIZABETH BOLTON Grade Twe . the children learned a great deal fte-m this piety experience and its enrreia- tie-n with arithmetic, music, social Studies, and reading.u EDWIKRD SCHRIVER Grade Six '1. + . the reaiizatien that the pupils were proud to work and experiment with a de- vice they had made themseives. Student Teaching In The Industrial Arts Department The I. it. department eenda students all ever the state te de their student teaeh+ ing. Every week the student must write a letter to TVII. Martin telling all that haa hap- pened within the week in the shop. He has he keep up a jeumal and teeetd incidents in his prefeesienal diary eaeh day. He has eenferenees befere and after each lessen he teaches and is frequently Visited by members at the Gerham Sta te Teachers College I. H. staff. He is supposed te he aetitre in at least one eatra-eurrieular activity at the seheeI where he teaehee, and eheuld make seme permanent eentributien tn the I. A. department at that aeheel. During the period of his student teaehing he has te attend one eenfetenee en the Hit! anti must make visits te at least three ether seheele within the state. In the shep he takes ever completely fer the teaeher and eenduets classes in weedwetking, metaiwerking, eleetrieity, arts and erafts and many ether suhjeets. .5 . II 1'4 . i-I-El. ii :- tfll u.,,.1....l-'I 11, 111:.11: 1h ... Ir -il 5. Les King and Elma: Lyons both Felt that studant teaching providmi them with a gnnd deal mart: infomation than they had been able t0 get from beakst Men ynu wm'k with the children themselves and actually Feel their response to your instructions, you learn the Cane thing that nu book can tall ynur-httw to teach. Threugheut the year many superintendents visit the seheel and interview the Seniors fer possible future pesitiens. There is me deubt that this is the climax of net only the experiences gained in student teaching, but else, the whole feur years at Gerham. The Seniors are new ready,r te ge eut en their ewn and assume the responsi- bility ef teaching 3 classroom full of children, eseh of where will present his ewn psrtieulsr ptebiem. This is the beginning of their lives as useful eitieens end they,r ere leaking fenestd to it. Activities F II :iu'ai V'II Student Governing Council Aetieg President ...................................... . MARSHALL BEAN Seeretery-Treerttrer ...................................... BARBARA LueE Periiemettterr'ett - ...................................... Rrerrwen KELLEY The Student Ceuneil is the student geverning hedy en eempus. All members are eleeted frem their fraternities: ergenieetiene, er classes to be representatives to the eeuneil. The eeeneil wee fertunete in having Mr. Bowman and Miss Sawyer serve as its feeulty advisers fer the year. This year began with a rousing Mayer Campaign which saw Leroy Hand being named Gerheme new mayor at the Harvest Bell. The eeuneil is again spensering the 1Wrer Orphan program. We are happy to be Foster parents to It ttle Eleftherie Li3pi ef Greece. The twe formal deneee SPDHSDIEd by the eeuneil were very sueeesetul this year. Rennie Centere and Betty Meney were ee-eheirmen ef the Harvest Bell while Bar- bara Merrill and Geerge MePhail had eherge eF the Cerenetien Bell. Jen LeBel end Darrell Peysen represented G. S. T. C. at the Netienal Teeehere Cellege Conferenee in New York. They were aeeempenied by a Faculty adviser. 4-i- Future Teachers of America President ............................................................ MILes Beeeees Wee President - ............................................. 1.. DONALD Chemise Seeretery JANICE BRUWN Treesttrer .. WILLIAM HEERMAN The Future Teachers ef ameriee is a national ergenieetien designed to help these who wish to enter the profession. Our meetings are held every other Monday at 11.30 and the pregrems are varied. Several ef the Gerhem State Teachers Celiege feeultj: hesre speken at these meetings and we have hed eutside speakers, Elms, and entertain- ments. Fm F. T. A. member gets the same privileges as e regular teacher end, as sueh, is given the eppertunity te get to the teeehers' eenventien, receive the N. E. A. Jeumel, and take advantage ef that organizatienis services to teeehers in the field. Our main preieet this year has been the deveiepment of a textbook library. It has all the textbeeks used in the public schools at this area pins many others. They? are available for reference te all the students en the hill and have preven an invaluable eid te these students whe are writing lessen plans at 1Itssrieus grade levels. Each year our membership inereeses end this sweet it has reached an all time high in attendance at weekly.r meetings. Miss Mildred Peabody has been a very active and helpful adviser te the ergenizetien this year. Canterbury Club President ....................................... Miteeweer Beequ Vice Pregideet - ................................... . ANNE RANKIN Secretary-Treemter .. .. . .. . .. . Fine Geese? The Canterbury Club is eSpeeiaiiy designed fer 311 the Episeepal students at Gerham State Teachers Ceilege. It has been espeeieliy active this year because of the great number 0F new members whe have joined. The purpose e? the Club is te Furnish its members with spiritual instructien te sup plement their Seeiei and intellectual eeliege liliei EHt em: meetings we have speakers item various Episeepei Churches and eften members at the club will eenduet the meeting themselves. Mr. Brewn eets e5 eur feeulty adviser en the hill and Mr. and Mrs. Reuse are eur ieeal advisers. Our pregrem has been espeeieilj.F successful this year end we are leek; ing ferwerd te an even better year in 1955. Newman Club - President ......................................................... RICHARD LIEEY Vice President: ......................................... EDWARD CDNNALL? Seeretery ....................................... Mane JEAN MEDUNDUGH Treasurer ................................................... jeemme DAWSDN The Newman Club is e seuree ef guidenee fer ell Cethelie students. The pri- mary Functien 0f the club is te- guide the Cethelie students in develeping their Faith. The ptegtem is aimed at the entiehment ef the Spiritual life of the Cethelie students on campus. The pregram ie thteefeldereligieus, intellectual, and seeiel. The elub meets even.r ether Wretineedey. This year we eendueted eur Seeend finnuel Retreat, which added greatly to our spiritual life. We were also eueeeeeful with a Helleween Danee that was held in Oeteber. 1EtiVe'heee eeeiele eften and have had several Feed eeles, both in the detmitety end Certhell. The eIub is under the able leadership at eut ehep lain, the Reverend HndIEW Kellehet, and 01.11 faculty adviser, Mr. Rieherd CUBICEHD. The full eeepetetien given by 311 the members of the Newman Club is an impertant Eeetet contributing tn the sueeess ef the ergenizetien. J. '1'. 11 i: : .. W -- a '5 'x i h '15-. 1e :.:'i-.l'-- - n. ' -a-. 1' Student Christian Association The Student Christian Association is an organization epen te all male students of any faith whn are interested in partieipatinn in religious activities on campus. The meetings are held each Thursday night in the student leunge in Corthell Hell. The objectives ef the organization are to acquaint the members with the venous faiths and dennminatiene, to better understand the Bihie and hasie principles ef Christian living, and tn heip eaeh individual express himself spiritually threngh active pettiei patien in the religie-ue ptegtetne. In the past we have had several entstending speakers, including leaders eF diiier- ent Faiths, many discussions whieh have helped each of us tn understand better the meaning of Christian living, suitable movies, week-end eutinge, eetnbined services with the Yeung Wemenie Christian Esseeietien and participated in vespet services, hymn sings and many nthet programs en campus. Alse in the past the S. C. A has sent representatives te- stete and netinnel Chris- tian movement ennferenees. This year the greup was pleased tn send their president, Bill Alexander, tn New York fer the Uniteti Natiens Conference at the United Ne- tinne building. Binnthet inepitetien tn the organization is their deputation teams. These teams are designed to aid leeel ehutehes whn are unable te- carry on a full time program. An exchange team is also planned fer the near future. with Bates, C0le and ether neighboring colleges. In the future we plan to visit different ehurehee, obtain more speakers and sup port other religious Integrates en eempus. Y. W. C. A. President 7 ............................................ . ......... VteLe STARE Viee President. ........................................... - Jenn BEUW SEETERITJI - .................................................. jenree LITTLEFIELn Treasurer ....................................................... BETTY MONEY The YWCA, with were then one hundred members, has been very aetive this veer. Our T-Light Shaw, presented in Nevembet, Featured the talent 0f tneurj.F students and ended with the feeuity shit at. the highlight. The WUS drive was breught tn a successful elimeit with the Green and White Hie? presenting the talents ef the eampns organizations. This year an all day membership tetteet was held which was en eueeeeeful it is: hnped it will be an annual affair. In erdet to get additional money an that we een send more people tn eenfeteneee, the YWNCA purchased a eetn-peppet end has 501d pepeetn at the basketball games. Bible study fer dCII'I'nifDl'jf girls is held twiee a menth, and regular Thursday meetinee are held in Center fer all members. Pelitieef Diseuesien is sponsored by YWCA, end this year a different faculty member has presided et eeeh meeting. Veepet services; en Special eeeesinne were eendueted in Russell Hell. The YWCA has been well represented at many Church enn Fetenees end twer dele- gatee attended the United Natiens Student Seminar this fall. Our enting plans include mete eenfetenees, nut Cabinet weekend retreat, and iretied weeldj,r pregame. ----; L wanm Amicitia President ..................... ....... JwegtIELINE Beetles Vice President .. .. . . .. .. .. MweeweET Geevee Secretary .. ..... -. .. .. .. HELENE PULSIFER Treesurer .......................... . .. ......... . Settww AMADEI The purpese e-F Emieitie Club is the premetien eF Friendship. The eluh ef ebeut 25 rnerrtljereJ meets twice a month, ene meeting deveted te reexeatien end the ether tn business and planning activities. With thE help of em adviser, Miee Sawyer, we eetry eut verieue activities threugheut the year, It'lltrretljtr en the feminine side At Christmas we peeked several hexes ef elething, celleeted frem members, to give te neeniy Families DE the town. Each year the Club Spensers a Salemegundi petty, and, usually, :1 tea. In the spring, a dinner is given fer eur eld and new members. At present we are planning Fer eur spring fashion shew. This usually preves to be an entertaining as well as sueeeesful pTDjECL F4? r. .-'- 'Iu. Ir -. r . .-I - 'El 1.! . Alpha Lambda Beta President - .................................................... - JASGN TIBEE'I'I'S 1Wiee President - ........................................... HARRY DESHeH Secretary ........... .. EDDIE RICHARDSON Treeeerer .. - DALE KNIGHT Alumni Seeretery . ......................................... RDBEHT MDUIJY Chepiain . ................................................. RUNALD DUNHAM Periiemeeteriee . ......................................... RICHARD MueeH Sergeeet-et-Arms -- RIEHhED WmeLew Feeeity Advisers - ............. . ERNEST WEEKS, CHARLES MARTIN This year turned out he be another success Fer Hlphe Lambda Beta. We started .things going by ebeewenee ef eur 25th hnnivereeryt here at Gerhem. Pimeng the activities held wee Open Heuee, 3 dance in Russell Hell and a faculty tee whieh tlichlglEd nut to he a huge eueeeee. Alpha else epeneered e Chapel speaker, Rev. Rieherde e L eee. The fraternity is very well and 31313 represented in the eellege activities. We are verv proud 0? DUI men when are tops en the varsity heekethell equed. They are Butch Beete and Tony 1iiii'eelge. We in Alpha seem to maintain the principles that make 3 fraternity well worth- while. The feeling of brethetheed runs high, which is ehewn both on end eff campus, durine classes and et eur Main Street Fraternity House. We are very,r pleased te experience the return ef Mr. Charles Martin, whe along with ML Ernest 'W'eehe, i5 em: faculty adviser. The members ef Alpha earnestly: and eineetehr hepe that we have aided in main- teining the high academic, eeeiel end Spertsmenriihe standing, which seems te prevail here at Gethem. Kappa Delta Phi President ........................................................ KENNETH JDEDAN Vice President ............................... RICHARD Ehueeeeew, JR. Secretary ................................................... RQEEHT Th'fL-DF. Cerrespettdtttg Seeretery RGHEET Senteeett HIHmHi Seeretery ..................................... . Geeeee Mettee Treeettt'ET ........................... . ............ . HUBER : HAPWDRTH Mester-ef-Ceretttettt'es ................................... ELMEF. LYDNS SEngRHt-Ht-zdwms .......................................... EHULL SHAIN Chaplain ............................................... KEITH MECLASEEY Histerttttt ................................................. CeHRDLL SUEIENER Iete Chapter, Kappa Delta Phi, is a national Fraternity founded upen the high ideals eF the teaching profession. Fer the pest Etteen years Iete Chapter hes deveted its main interest t'ttte the channels of pteetieal edueetien. It has, by maintaining high scholastic standards, directed its purpese to help student needs fer a healthy adjust- ment te eeliege. Kappa is Freud at its. reeerd here an the hill, bringing trtttnj,F successful functions to the eelIege, sueh He the Kappa Kaharet end the many etvie enterprises which we have Spensered threeghettt the FEEL Iete Chapter has brought reengnitien te Gotham State Teaehete College thteugh- out New England by the standards it has set with the National Ftetetnity. At the annual natienel eenventien in Beaten, Iete was awarded the Dieptey Cup that is in the library in Certheil. Iete else has the eeseseien of one ef the meet cem- petitive awards of the eenventiern, the President's 311p fer attendance. At the present time there are six members of the college faculty when are mem- bers of the National Fraternity. Witheut a deubt the fraternity can he a eensttuetitre part of e Studentis eduee- tien. By the bretherheed end Friendliness whieh is shown in Fraternities a person be- eemee better adjusted to the seeiel end prefessienei wetld ef whieh, same day, he will he a part. -etge- e wuih :I- Omega Nu Epsilon Fraternity President - ............................. .. . ............ .. RONALD CANTARA Exeetttiee Secretary ...................... . .......................... Demeter Ceemee Secretary .. .. . ............. Hewett: ROBERTSON Treasurer .. .. ........................ urlILmeI ALEXANDER Bretherheed, eeeurity, eempenienship end uni U; are the heels fer fretetnel life. These heel: prin- ciples are what helds e Fraternity tegethet as 3 working unit. Te acknowledge educatienel, Spiritual and seeiel abilities as well as individual differences is what Omega Nu Epsilen is striving fer. In Omeee, ne ene walks elene, but rather we all walk tegethet end share all pmhleme. The Order prepares during the year three presentatiens Fer eellege entertainment. The Omega PEWlllan, a fall dance; the Orientetien, whose pUI'DDSE is he acquaint the new men en campus with thfgratEfnltjr end its membere; end the Spotlight Review, a musieel entertainment of prefeesienel e31 er. Functions within the fraternity include Initiatien Wleelt, the Pledge Banquet, the Ceuples Ben- tmet and the Omega Outing. We also have teams representing Omega in Feetbell, volleyball, basket- ball and eelthell thtetlgheut the year. This year, as even? year, the Order SPGHSGIEd the Meteh of Dimes campaign here an the hill. During the menth, mtlnegll wee eelleetecl, end we else had a chapel program tleeeted entirely to the Pelie Drive. It was 3. very sueeessful campaign. Ilfter the first semester, Omega Sponsors the annual Ping-Peng Teurnement, which proves enter; mining and sueeessFul. H fteternitv heuse planned since the beginning of Omega eeme inte reality during the fell at 1952 and hes Funetiened very successfully for its seeend year. The Omega heuee hes eemfetteble living quarters and i5 else the center For all fratetn 31 business. Woments Glee Club President . ......................... . . .. .. .- JANE Beewn Vice President . .. . .. .. h-tlweeweer Lweeew Secretary .. . ............. .. ANN Geese? Treasurer .. .. JANET GULLIFER Under the able diteetien ef Miss Miriam Hndtews. the Gethem State TEeehets Celleee Wemenle Glee Club helds ene eF the Fetemest pesitiens en the eempus. The Glee Club eensists ef Fifty,F members whe meet enee a week. During the htst semester the Glee Club pettieipated in the Green and White Wee: where a musical shit was presented, and em annual Thanksgiving service due ine ehapel petied. In addition seleeted gteups sang at the Sepetintendentrs Banquet in East Hell and at our traditional Chtietmes program. Ellee ineluded in eur Christmas preerem were soles and ehetuses Ftem the Christmas pettien ef the Messiah. Later in the year the elub wee invitetl te hteedeest ever EVCSH in Pertlend. In these and many ether ways we strive Fer eur purpese; Te feetet a better under etendine end a higher appteeietien eF musie in this eellege. Ih- Menfs Glee Club The hdenls Glee Club has had an extremely interesting and successful green The advent ef meltsF new freshmen, bessting veeel talent, added greetlj.r te eut groups ELIEICESE+ 0111' year started out nieer with our pertieipetien at the Seperintendentls end Prineiples Banquet, whieh was held in East Hell eerlj,F in the fall. The Menls Glee Club in eembinetien with the wemenis have entertained sue- eessfully at many functions here en eempus. HThe Messiahn was presented at Christ? mes time as part of our snnuel Christmas eeneett. This eembinetjen ef talent ef the two clubs premises te bring us even mere en- jejsment and fulfillment as we plan te present an eperette in the spring directed by Miss hndtews, as well as e redie presentetien ever VHCSH. The sele veiees ef Edger Bailey, Miles Breekes, Rensld Centers, and Gerreth Oekes have again proved a werthy part at 0111' greup. In addition we have been Fermi mate in having Redney Shein end David Christepher eentrihute e pleasant nete to em elub. Threugheut ell eur work we are as always indebted to Miss Miriam Andrews, when has led us so ably all year. Band and Majorettes Bend Demeter - ...................... .. .. . .. .- .. ELWIN HeLmee Heed Mejerette - ................... . -- . .. SYUEIA HDPKINS The bend, new a ptemieent ergenizatien en campus, began just twe years age under the able direction of Neleen Wentwetth. We all remember the tremendeue reek he fulhlled during his two years as student directet. It was hugelyr thteugh his eFFette that the Bend Beeetets! Club was fermed- which ptevided money fer musie, Felders and uniforms. He led the bend at many basketball games, Freshmen VJeek Activities, and the 1Winter Carnival. Perhaps the highlight ef the eHette eF Nele'! and the hand was the Spring Ceneert, which was received with much enthusiaSm by the students. This year the band is again men;r Fertunete in having another equally ehle student chreeter, Elwin Holland. He has unfailingly eendueted rehearsals each week end has Spent a great deal eF time seleeting appropriate music for the bend. Under his genuine efforts and able supervision, we have eentinued te upheld our eutstending. pesi tien t The mejetetteer ate a great ettteetien when EhIEL'Y perferm with the bend at our games end rallies. With 3 eemplete freshmen squad, except fer Sylvie, they have given several eutstanding twirhng end aetehetie exhibitions. Dramatic Club President JUHN HADDEN Vice President .............................................. Reeeem VEEHILL Secretary ..................................................... . VIRGINIA NDERIS Treeettter ............................ - ............................ - GEORGE MDESE This yeeris Dramatic Club started out with the production ef Angel Street en Neeember eighteenth and nineteenth. This play brought in a great deal ef new talent and, with the help of old standbys, we were able to produce a successful play. DeEnite steps have been made tewetd the Delta Psi Omega fraternity this year and new the club is preparing to initiate members. Pas members ef this fraternity 0111' Club will be recognized by the National Aeeeeietien. The Dramatic Clubie activities have consisted ef the Green and 1White Way, 3 hey,r ride, and a square dance during the Winter Carnival. Future plans ere'being made with hopes of two er mere plays and ether activities. The Dtemetie Club iunetiene with the hepe of giving students 3 chance te understand and participate in dramatic skills. The club gives one an eppertunity te learn how to makeup, direet a play, put up sets, eet, er advertise and keep the play ergenieed in order to give 11 geed perfetmenee. Everyene weeks in order to benefit and give enjoyment to others. Art Club President ............................................ Beeeeee-jewrt MDETDN Vice President . ................................. . ...... ELIEAEETH Gumtree Secretary .................................................. . ELEANGR HOLMES Treasurer . .................................................... GINNY GARDNER The meet impertant preieet ef the Art Club was our Silver Tea and thrt Exhibit which was held on Wednesday, Nevemher 18th. The paintings ef Kenneth Kuemes- kee were the theme of our exhibition. The Butt Club featured caricature drawings 01: Ken Kuzmeskes at the Green anti Wite Way. Many students participated in this activity and heiped make it a big success. Each member ed? the Art Club werked en an individual project. Hmeng these projects were leather werking, seulpturing, elay medeling, painting, melting eestume jewelry and making plaster efiPtu-is plaques. Hn exhibition at eur work was held 5-:- that peeple could see what the Fart Club has been deing in the past year. Each member is given a ehenee te develep his own interests. Originality end in- terest, net necessen'lj,t talent, are stressed in em elub. camera Club President ........................................... REGINALD HARPER Vice President - ................... - ....... . .. KENNETH CARTER Secretary end Treasurer ........... .. PATRICIA LORD The eslender fer the Centers Club Fer the year 1953-1954 eensists ef tinting per- traits, beeeming acquainted with phetegrsphie equipment, developing and printing, preper use ef earners and equipment, eempesitien and subject, enlarging, desirable derkreems, reviewing and discussing slides and photographs, resizing silhouettes, end anything else the club as e whole is interested in mining. In the past the Camera Club has been very active en the hill, having tskerr many trips which were enjoyed by all participants, as well as herring s rummage ssle, selling pestesrds ef eellege buildings, and selling feeti te the students. E'tt present the club is planning te purehsse s eerners with which te de this work, end to become acquaint- ed with all these things ststed sbever 1n the Future the Camera iCluh hepes to have s tisrk reern fer their ewn use, but at present we are permitted te use the dark reern in the Industrial Arts building With the permissien 0F Mr. Martin. We would like to express our sincere sppreeistien and thanks to eur faculty advisers, Mr. Miller and Mr. BIUCHtD, for all their guidance arid efiert so freely given Fer the Furthering of our ergsnisstien. ' H. $.21- :35;., a . ..njs-er . . .. . - h J . . '. u- .-'I. ' .1 l. I I. - - a - HI ' r.- i . . - - - II- 1.5-. ..E'- . .- .1- 4.1113. - :1.- $3 .- ..; .. -. .. Ln... .1. . - I . . 1 - - - - r i In. ... 14'-.. I- .. 3:21 h- n. ...-F I NF ffih- 1'1!- Hi' 1 r! . . -'Iq. '. ' ' Ii. '1' ? F -. .F ' I ' - I r - 3 '- Ha garpag - . - - u: r .. - - 1 -..- . r-r r - -' hiujr! - .n' E!- - r I - mit:1ii 1.Hh-:'filllf-:1-I-I' --- ..$-1-I'r-hl 5.. Ir. r...- n.1- .- ...: J15 r h - - i - Outin u g Cl h President - ................................................... - ELEANOR S'rewe Wee President ......................................... Neeewe Grre-vEH . Secretary .................. - ............... - ..... .. .- GERRY HALLETT Treasurer . ... .. .. .. .. ELIEAEETH GREEN Feerrlty Advisers ............. Me. CeeTELLe, Me. Serum :r The purpese ef the Outing Club is te preride enjoyment and eutdeer eetivities Fer its members. Our major eetieity ef the year was the Spensering ef the Winter Carnival. The eevehairmen Fer this year were Nerene Greater and Bruce Hendersen. Threugheut the year, the Outing Club Spensers ether verieus eutinge and get- tegethere. Our hrst euting ef the year was te be a hike up Douglas Meuntein, hut Mother Nature was against us. Three times we tried and three times we were rained eut. We Enelly gave up and decided te beat her by getting up early fer a breakfast eeekeut at Alden's Pend. Ereryene enjewed the breakfast in Spite ef send in the eerernhled eggs, hut perhaps theyr were ten sleepy te netiee. We sent a delegatien te the Camden Snew Bewl Ledge fer a mass meeting eF Celleee Outing Clubs Erern the State of Maine. In the group were 'Sirrnj.I Nerris, Madeline Clement, Mildred Hammered. Reneld Centere end Bruee Hendersen. Other enjeyehle eutinge threugheut the year eeneisted ef a splash petrtj.r at the T. M. C. H., a reller skating party, an evening ef hewling, and merry ether activities. I...- III 'II Ill '1- ' I I 'I E alt. 3dr . . .Eg?n - 1;. : E I. House Committee FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President .................................. MA? BRIT NELSON Vice President ......... . .......................... JEN LEBEL Seeretery .. .. .. ............................. . .. -. RDEEHTA TSHERRILL Trees'ttrer .............................. . ..................... Jean PHIGE SECOND SEFK'IESTEPI OFFICERS President . ................. . ............................ Name? PILLSEURY Vice President . ....... . .. . . ...................... JEAN WEST Secretary ............... .. ....... .. BARBARA SILvEe Treesnrer ................................ . ..... . .. MARGARET Geevee The Heuee Cemmittee is the student gevetning hntirdj,r ef Rehie Hall and East Hail, the twe wemenh dermitetiee. Members are eleeted fer a term at one semester by the twe hundred resident women students. In addition to the feet efheets, there is ene representative Etern eaeh ef the twelve seetiens ef the detmiteries. Eeeh representative is IEH spensible fer initiating discussien at a house eemmittee meeting en any matter erf eeneem te these hem her see- tien. In this way the interests ef everyene are given eate- ful eensideratien and are often adapted as part of the gevetning system of the dennitetieet mete geed eitizenehip in the denniteries. thhEI, end the assistant deans. Pimeng the services rendered by eemmittee members are Closing the dermiteties fer the night, uphelding the rules and regulations, and serving en Special eemmittees. Heuse Cemmittee members, realizing that a ng'El'n ment is as geed es the gevetning htmtlj.r makes it, pteetiee fairness and demeereey. By being good eitieens, they pte- Heuee Committee, whieh meets fennelly enee a week, is advised by the Dean ef 1FJU-ztnrtnetct. the Heuse- III !I I-L'. 1'- I 'i. I 1' .g. --f'1l- .- Ir ' Political Discussion Chairmen - ....................................... . BEEFERLY PDWERS Pregrem Cheirmee. .. . MsneseET W'ENTWGHTH The putpese ef Pelitieel Discussien is tn eteete interest in world affairs. Our meetings are informal and epen te everyene wishing to increase his knewledge and broaden his interest in pelitieel tepies. Out tepies are net limited te eny ene held; the; meg.r be tewn, state, netiensl, er internetienel, er efTeirs ef the past, present er Future. We have discussed sueh tepies es Hew Our Maine Towns ste Governed, Maine's Future, Pending Teacher Legislatien, Presidential Eleetiens, Shenld the President of the United States he a Fatty Pelitieisn er an Impartial Arhitretes, IstseL United Air Bases in Spain, McCarthy and the Fifth zhmendnient, Prepsgsnds, Fune- tiens ef the U. N. E. S. C. 0., and many ether tepies nf general interest. Pelitiesl Diseussien is under the supervision nf the Werld Reletedness Cemmis- sien ef the 1ifeung Wemenis Christian Asseeistien, and meets every Tuesday evening fteni ?.00 till 8.00 in the inner Rehie Reeeptien Reem. This year the Pelitieel Discussien group has been working under a new plan. Rather than having ene Faculty adviser in charge ef all the meetings, we have invited a different member ef the faeulty, er en eutside guest, to help intreduee and lead the disenssiens each week. Their varied bsekgrennds hEI'UE given us unlimited resource materials and fields ef interest. We greatly eppreeiete their effetts and enthusiasm in building understanding and increasing eur knewledge. They have enntributed s great deal tewetd making this year a successful one. 71M - I J! Commutersj' Club President ............................................ - HteHsen KELLEs Vice President - ..................................... . June SPILLER Secretary ............................................................ Listeners BesT Treeserer ........................................ .. STUART LAUGHLIN The Cernn'tutetsI Club is the ttnlj.t eluh en Campus Founded especially fer these peeple when :10 net litre en the hill. Its membership is epen eniy tti eemmutets. This ?EEII'JS enrollment tetsls 50 members. The purpose of this club is to plan numerous activities for 311 eemmutets end to Spenser projects whieh will benefit the entire school. In this way the commuters ste shle te make up in full measure fer all campus activities they ate feteed te miss because ef distance. This year we have had eluh seeisis, patties, bowling parties, seeteh auctions, candy and feed sales, and 3 sale of pennants and pins heating the seheel's name, 3 skstine party and the annual Fstmingttxn-Gethsm banquet in January. Our elub this year has been strengthened by a larger representatien from the Freshman elsss. The eenstitutien was revised at the he- ; --. IF? ginning ef the year. . LEE:- l' This year at the Green and White Was the club -'-. i.- h. had a heeth of heme eeeked feed. It is needless to say L:-: i that it added a fair smeunt of funds to the W. U. 8. drive, ' ' ' . and was testilzileteh,I sold out leng before the end of the evening. All tier setivities are guided along by our advisers, Mr. Miiier end Mr. Martin. we wish to thank them Fer all their eere, wetk end time given hit the benefit ef the club. 1 f i'ih I! . L . - . f . I I- .qtflllv .-' . ' ' 'inl'T'Itr-II- IE. 1 . I 3 ?st- : ,, President ..................................................... Baaaaaa Lues 1Jase President .................................... . MARGARET Gaavea Secretary ................................................. Vlaetma Neatus Treasurer .......................................................... SALLY Baewra All women students belong ta the Wamen's Athletic: tksseeiatien and all are in- vited te- participate in as many ef the wnmenis spatts as they wish. The W. A. A. is gaverned by a beard ef efheets, eeunselets, and a representative from the cheerleaders. The main duties of the board are to central 1aaratten s sperts and allied activities, and ta he in charge of selling merchandise in erdet to make matteji,I fat the W: A. A. The wamenls athletic: program at Gerham State Teachers College ranges Pram the mere highly organized team sports, such as field hecke'y, tn the inane: and indi- vidual sperts, such as ping-peng and bieyele riding. The W. A. A. maintains a point system to give reeegnitien te- these whe partici- pate in spurts. Each spurt entitles the participant to 25 paints, but the number of hours eF participation varies with each activity. There is a counselor For each sport who keeps a teeerd ef the heurs. In ne case :10 individuals receive additienal paints fer being a ehampien er a member af a varsity team. The girl who has earned 50 points receives her class numerals: 150 points, her CH; 300 paints, her pin; and 5013 paints her jacket. The cellege has adequate equipment For mast Elf the women's activities, and fatalities, such as the tennis eDurts and gymnasium, are shared equally by men and wamen. Pinnacle Editer-in-Chief - ...................... .. .. . .. MAHSHALL BEAN fissistewt Editer .. .. .. ... CAEDL NDRMAN Hsseeiete Editor ............................................ - DAVE Tameus Business Manager ............ .............. - CAREGLL BeaLa The Piaaeeie is a new venture an ear eampus-ane that we hape will became an institution. It is the fulfillment e? the dream ef many Gatham students, that erf having a college newspaper we can all be ptaud ai. We have published attlj.r a few issues1 but we have greater hepes far the Future. We believe these hapes ate justiEed; Fer we have built up a staPE that wants sincerely ta see the paper eentinue, and we have wen the suppert oi the student body whe, we aredsure, will see te- it that this very necessary part of ealiege life will not he allowed TD 29. Again, if sueh a dream is ta materialize, yea, the students of Gerharn State Teach- ers Cellege, must pledge your allegianee ta sueh a goal, for it is gen who will pte-Et item it. We hope in the future be bring yea mare and better Piaaeeies. With the aici ef Mt. Weeks and the advaneed planning and ground wetk done by john Hadden we Feel that am: first year has been quite sueeessful. ;J ' ' I v Varsity ten Clu President ........................................... . ......... .. Jssetq Ttseerrs Vice President . ............ . ................................ ANTHDNY WEDGE Seeretery-Treesstrer KEITH PACKARD It is the Function e-F this club te encourage psrtieipstien in sports. It is else the purpose of this elub te further the meie enrollment ef this eellege through an active sports pragrem. Anyone who has eneugh credits fer a G is eligible te beleng ten this club. The eredits ere ebtsined by participating in the many and varied sperts spensered by this ergenizatien. The Varsity G Club spensers en intramural program eensisting of Fall seftbsll, Hag Eeetbsll, herseshees, tennis, velleyhsll, basketball, and spring feetbsII. FseultyF advisers are Mr. Pnllerd and Mr. Cesteile. In edditien te the clubs pictured en these pages there are several whose pictures were net ebteined. The Gerhem State Teeehers College Cast ef Delta Psi Omega wee reestablished this year under the eusPieee eF the Dramatic: Club. It has net been very eetive but has big plans fer the Future. The Ski Club is organized eeeh winter te give these Fans eF the epert e ehenee to exercise their talent. They have severei evernight skiing trips and, this year, have had ene weekend exeursitm. In a eet eF skiing tests between Gerham end Fermingten State Teachers College, the Gerhem Club eeme eut way ahead. A must typical elub fer our campus, er meet any eempue these days, is the Married Ceuplee Club. Theyr held regular meetings eeeh menth and enjoy; the eeeieble times that are peculiar te yeung married peeple. Ne matter what yeur interest is, there is apt m be e elub e-r ergenieetien en earn, pus whieh will help yeti te get more infermatien and training in it. Everyene starts etlt en equal i'eeting end elmeet everye-ne whe is interested in dieing 50 many held ene er mere offices in his stay at Gerhem. '- i 55 Ii 14 I. . I :1. II r511 I1 IIIII :5 mm IIIIIIIIII -IIIIIII IIIII I II .I 5- H51 I'IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII '5 .- IIII . . 3? III!!! IIIIIIIIIIIII ' . E; W- 1. - '3 :I'i'r :I'EEEEEEi .I? III . 5 2-1:?in 'II-- WE EEII-H q. s. T... c. Library The library of Gotham State Teachers Cellege i5. grewing in leaps and beunde. New desks, heel: eheivee, and magazine reeks have been installed te eeeemmedate all the new material. The heel: drive speneeted by the Student Council helped a Iet toward this. increase which is bringing us nearer te becoming an aeetedited eellege. Needless to say, this inereese in i-Ielume of resource material has bteught IIIIIHII mete peepie into the librerIr end eiten it is ciiiiieuit teI End a pleee te sit. This is a true sign of the seriousness with whieh eeilege students regard their educatinn. Working People Saree ef the people ef where Gerhem i5 meet preud are there whe- ere werking their way threugh eeliege. Fer a small eellege the prepertien is irerj,I high in Gerharn with students earning their wages by werking in the library er the kitehen, by eetirtg as assistants re the jeniters er the heuse mother, by answering phones anti the deer er b3! eleening eerriders. These men and werneri End eellege a plaee where they get not earth: their edueatien but, else a ehenee te really learn the value ef edueetien and the weft te budget their time and rrtenq,r 5e that there is eneugh eF heth te gen ereund. 1M3 saiute these industrieus werkers fer we knew their life will be an inepiretien te Gerhem State Teaehers College. Tuesdays and Thursdays-Chapel Every Tueerflayr and Thursday at 11.35 there is a great exedue ef students and faeulty Frem Certhell Hall. Ceme rain, anew, er sunshine everyene makes their weftr ever to Russell and that dayis ehapel ptegtam. These ptegtams are designed to benefit us beth spiritually and intelleetually. Therefere the student-Eaeulw chapel planning eemmittee has a big task ehead ef it eaeh year. The Bret Chapel ef the week is eften seine important edtleatienai figure, eueh as Dr. Herbert Brewnell, the United States Cemmiseienet ef Edueatieni Or it might be ene ef eur ewn alumni like Al'lthDI'lF Peeetare, the Ketean War veteran and ex- prisener ef wart Semetimee ene ef eur ewn faculty members will entertain us with eteries ef the 01d Gerham Netmal Seheel er with steties en the lighter eide e-f U. S. Hieteryi We often have speakers from the Maine legislature and leek Ferward every year te DI. Payeen Smithie annual appearance. Many times eeme club er ergeniaetien en campus wiH present a musical, dramatic; er infetmative program at this. assembly. The Thursday chapel is reserved Fer religieue speakers and ptegrams. The beauti- ful Thanksgiving and Chrietmas ptegrams ate eutstanding examples ef the type ef pi'egram whieh makes everyene leek ferward to this ehapel petied. During the eeurae ef the year we hear speakers ftem many difFetent Faiths whe have meeeagee eE great value te all whe hear them. Thteugh these ehapels we feel that we grew and are made mere able te assume the reapensibilities which the future helds fer us. The Chapel peried usueHy lasts until 12.15. ufhen we hear the werde Assem- hhr dismissed there is little time Test in getting baek te the detm and preparing fer dinner. Meet ef the time we have the pleasure of entertaining net ehepel speakers at dinner and Intent,F of us get the eppettunity te meet them persenally. . ' i riftiii'fliirgl . .rf ; i he re - ' ' ' ' ELEM I .J $.3- . . 4!. 'l ---I I'Ili. i.gm'. '34-: Varsity Basketball 353.1 theu gh they failed to defend their New England State Teachers1 College Cen- Fereriee Title successfully, the varsity basketball team lest enrrljr,r 5 of their 13 conference games. Twe ef these genres were lest by just one er twe peinte. By heating such powerhouses as Keene State Teachersl Cellege and Salem State Teeehers' College? Ceaeh Pellerdis boys proved themselves worthy of the game. Perhaps the highlight of the eeeeerr was the night that Gerham knocked pewerful Salem frem the unbeaten ranks. IClever bell handling by each member ef the team and the fast paee end aeeurate sheeting ef Terry Wedge and Bill Schultz preved tee rmreh fer a tewering Salem squad. Much of the credit due te an athletic: squad must else he paid to these men he- hind the eeerree'1 who make it possible fer a team to funetierr preperlyr Special heuers ge te George MaePhail, Richard Kelley, Jerry Black, and Berna rd Neveux fer carrying eut their tasks faithfully and fer taking care of three minute ineidentele whieh ge- te make up a emmth unit. Te Ceeeh Frank Pollard, whe started fer the EIEt time this year as varsity basket- ball coach, the team and fans alike owe a great deal fer putting together a team which eenstently played high eeliber bell. Next year should bring net errly a winning eeeeen, but else the New England State Teachers: Cellege title hack to Gorhem. Spert fans can leek to an even greater teem next seaeen fer, with the exeeptien of Captain Carl Winslow arid Chet Keeeike, when graduate this spring, strung 1retererir-t such as Teny Wedge, Butch Beete and Keith Packard eheuld make it teugh fer :turj'.t eempetitien that we meet. Sueh Freshmen playere as Bill Schultz, Fred Hemsdell, Flern Meese and Heb Hawkee should he a nucleus upon which to buiid a ehempieni 5 11: team. Once again, hate off to heth eeaehee, the team, the managers, and the Eerie whe stead behind the mam. SCORES OF GAMES 01::me 6.5. T. C. 'Qun'nset . ............................................ ?I 54 Brandeis ; ......................................... - 79 54 ?Fanningtnn , ............................. . .......... 59 32 3'Salem ............................ . ?7 72 $K'EERE; ........................................ 62. 61- 'JFNnrl'ih Adams .................................... 63 64 x;Fitt:-J:Ifb1.u:g ........................................... 50 .60 $P1Yl'ml11th 42' 36 4FFam1ingtun . ....................... - ............ 44 3'4 Bates 63' 34 Qunnse't' ........................................... - 31 361 $Hee- 53 7'7 iFSalem .................... 7O '33 3New Britajin .................................. 3.9. 7'3 ijden .................................. . 59 6'? All;Kv.'e'si:'.:rtre ................................................ 53 60 'vaidence . ............................... 93 '6? l LF'lymlzult'h ................ 5? :55 12-13 1267 j r EMailznzzvtvits Conference games. GORHAM STEVIE TEACHERS VARSITY BASKETBALL CST14T18TICSJ Name FG F1344. AVG. F FA AVG. TP PF P G AVGrG 3 Kateika 18 29 344 9 23 391 29 20 36 1? 1.? 4 0119131163? 2 2. 1000 2 5 400 6 4 4 4 1.5 5 Pecmam 4 11 363 4 9 444 13 6 15 9 1.4 6 Wedge 132 266 496 85 121 210 349 68 ?6 19 18.2 7 Bean: 83 245 339 46 T5 613 212 62 276 19 11.1 8 Laand 1 2 560 U 4 000 2 U 6 4 .5 9 Hawks: 1'? 65 261 21 65 261 55 28 36 1'? 3.2 16 Colder 2 2 1868 3 5 606 2 6 2 4 1.7 11 Masse 69 196 366 33 57 515 1?1 38 7O 19 9. 12 Gouzie 18 57 315 20 2'? 23'? 56 13 2.3 8 7. 13 Packard 58 166 343 45 '18 5'26 161 55 TO 19 8.4 14 Ramsdall 44 104 423 28 38 23'? 116 44 3? 19 6.1 15 Schultz 16 35 457'r 2 15 466 3'? 12 22 15 2.4 16 Winslow 15 43 322 12 22 545 42 38 6D 19 2.2 1? Leone 2 3 666 2 4 5110 6 1 4 4 1.5 Tntals 423 1223 386 321 539 597 126'? 395 7'6 19 66.68 SYMBOLS FGaField goals. AVG4Average per game-points scored. 13136413131121 goals attampted. T P-Tntal points. AVG-Percentage. P45113611 periods played in. F-Fmd gna1s. G-Number of Games played in. 1313-4136111 goals attempted. Statistician George D. McPhail Coach Frank Pollard 1533501115 recnrd Won 10; L651: 9 Conference W611 8; Lost 5 Home attendance 5,000 Miles traveled 2,800 J. V. Basketball Cengratulatiena ge te Mr. Ceatelle Fer ptedueing a fine basketball team. As can be seen by same of the scares, the team ahewed that thEy had what it takes te make a geed team when the pressure it: turned en. Here's helping that Mr. Ceatelle eentinuea te have success with his teams. If the excellent shew eF team ee-eperatien which the Jatweea have put an this year is any indieatien ef the shape ef things te eeme: we are sure that he will. SCORES OF GAMES Opponents G. 8. T. C. M. V. T. I. ................................... . 51 68 Pennington ..................................... - 52 6'? Salem ............................ . .................. . 5'3 56 M. V. T. I. .................................... 55 63 Keene . ............................................ 44 39 Plymouth ......................................... 58 45 Fermingten . ........................... . ........ 50 5'? Salem ................ . ............................. 4D 45 P. J C. . ............................................ 61 59 Portland Beye' Club . .................... 53 50 Keene ................................................ 54 36 Fryehutg Academy ........................ 6U 97 Plymeuth .......................... . ............. 48 55 Tetal .................................. ??4 814 Heeetd-Wen 3;. Lest 6. $43.2: - . :1? Cheerleaders No one gem ahead Hi this little greup 0F selInni-Spirited girii When therein: eart- wheeis m be turned, they turn them best; when thereis eaut-Ies like the peiie drive te SUIH'JEIITL they're in there pitehing; and when thereis yelling Le.- be dene at a game, they.r 11ml: can't be beat. The girls get together this year and thought up many new ideas Fer Cheers and wnrked D'll semerai new Cheering reulines The HHEI. Gerham iiiediegeH eheer and Ihe Bunny Hep are twe eutstanding examples of tiIe way theIII keep up Ire date Under the Ilhie leaderahip uf eereaputains Censtanee Hansen and Syivia Amadei the se girls are alwavs nut in front eheering eur teams on m IiererjIr and lending a bit of henun' ten our games. 7111215.I have 3193 spensnred several danees aFter the games and led the student body at rallies. Mewfs Intramural S ports Once again this year the intramural sports: program at Curham continued with rremendnus success; in all Bf the :11an popular Sparta. Slaning 3H with an eightiman Hag fnntball murnament, the intramural pmgram lismd such nther spurts a5 softball and basketball. which was 50 freely given. A15:- for his hclpihul directinn in planning and setting LIP the many schedules which gt:- to make up a successful year. The program owes much of its success; ID Mr. Costello For his iima and energy Womenj's Intramural Sports The wetnenrs intramural spurts pmgram this year was again very sueeessful under the sponsership and guidance ef the Women's athletic Assneiatien and Miss Fit? T he pregram offered te 311 girls includes sueh sports 35 arehery, snftbell, basket- ball, tennis, Eeld heeltey, trolleybail. ping-peng. ptmi, winter sports, 5wirnming, bad- minten, hewling, end hersebaek n'dirtg. Eaeh giri who participated in intramural spurts enjoyed the tnurnament in every Spurt which is epen ttJ all participating teame. The teumttmente pmved the fine spurts- manship and interest shewn in the WGmEHIS intramural spurts. G. S. T. C. invites every girl to take part in am Fragrant DP spurts. Our School Home When the mail comes the day is eetnplete. Dorm Even ironing isnit bad when yeur Friends are there, tee. e-qb-Te OE te the movies- Ne mere setubbing. but first, sign out. A Bendix fer a dime. L 16 It's fun just to sit annund and talk. The: piano is often the center of attention. Study.r hours-and haw we need them! Every awning after dinner thara's dancing in Center. :KImuH time m 34:: 1:11 t0 the dining mum fur dinner. Men,s A gnud game :31: 11:31:11 after supper befme the 13:3 bell. Itis never lanely because Friends are always dropping in. Studying gates quicl-tlj-gr when ynu put ynur mind tn it. Plenty uni: time far thnse nutSide activitias. I if Pm aftemmn bull seasinn gives mare time far Evening fun F1115: EIIIE mum game be ore it's time m turn in. T. V. at Imt T. V.? that is the quESti-tm. East Hall Dining Room Three times. a day this is the center ef attention Fer all resident students of Gor- hum State Teachers Cellege. Here, at the beginning nf the year, we make the acquaint- ance at many 0f the new students through eur varied tebie lists. This is the place tt'here we can see the peeple whe we have net seen fer at least ten minutes and have a grand time while we enjoy mtr meals. There is plenty,r of everything heteeincluding talk. Out Christmas mural, surrtmnded b3? eptuee beughe, was an outstanding attrac- tien in the dining hall this year. Those Among Us IEIIIEIII'EIII mam: nEIII : I ' lEmauEly-Elgm Ef m! mamaly :m E mmsmimzmim IE! : lEllIE mEm Fm m-n MAYOR LEROY RAND QUEEN LOUISE BONANG Kenneth Kumeskas, a Freshman from Springfialcl: Vennont, has wan national recngnitian For his painting dapicting racial freedom in the United Statea WE: expect to see great things from him in the futurei ; '7 . hr rat . ' I' . -. . l' - . -l 1'.-- II! r.- GeHHeTH M. OAKES Gary eeme to us last year ftem Bates College and he has preven te be a great asset to the seheel. He has wen netienal teeegnitien fer hie pDEtTy end the following eeieetien was printed in the National College Anthelegy. GREEN flRT The eenifers steed lefty end stalwart, Green branches against hlaeh shyehlue shy, The conifers elf Meme hide mew e lever- He en the send heeeh Ieehs et the reflectieh, The prefinent see heehens. Intel the eeld green water he pIttngsE Cursing the chill. f1 hreeher hides him-u Sileettly the dark title flaws: me. STUDENT LOU NGE RECREATION ROOM When ynuivc just Iinished Fnut TRUTH- ing straights, can jmu think 0F 3 pleasanter plat? m gun for that refreshing cup of cuffee than the Student ltttlnge. Wt? waited Far a lung time far it but it was really worth it. . After the CDHT'CE is game it is very cummnn to drift into the rec mum tn 5m: iF you can pick up a game at ping pang ttt p001. This is the:- place where mrttryunt mccts on equal tEthh-fatuity and 5ttldEnt5 alike. It is the scene of many hut debates, many butl- ding rnmances, and many enjttyable hours that we will never forget. Alden, Carolyn T. Mlen, janice E. Amesi Patricia 1. Andersen, Richard P., Ir. Bachelder, Mary A. Heals, Carroll P. ' Bennett, Rnland S. Barensnn, David H. Bernard, Barbara f1. Bnltnn, EIizabeth A. Bnnang, Lorraine R. Banang, Louise A. Brnuka, Miles T. Brown, janice L. Brawn, Margaret E. Russell, John H., II. Cairns, Janet M. Campbell, Rabat A. Caprin, Anthnny V. Catir, Vietnam 3. Clement, Madeiine G. Callnrny, Daniel T. Connary, Juan C. Carey, Anita Day, Frank L. Day, Janice B. Day, Reta E. Dodge, Dmine D. Douglass, Ruberta J. Dunham, Rnnald M. Elms, Wilda L. Evans, Dean W. Fleetwmd, Bassie P. Frye, Gail Gannon, Lorraine M. Garchell, Maurice G. Gilpatrick, Jacqualine S. Gilpatrick, Richard O. Gnlder, Laurenca R, Jr. Gmdwin, Virginia H. Gordan, Rabat W. Grant, Nancy L. Grant, Roland L. Green, Elizabath I. Griffin, Lavina L. Hadden, John D. Hammond, Eleanor I. Hansmm, Marjurie A. Seniors 10 Murrill Avenue, Gmham, Maine Buckspnrt, Maine. 12 Cherry Street, Bath, Maine 185 Margaret Street, Sauth Pnrtland, MEiHE 23 Gwen Street, Gotham, Maina Oak Street, Jilfrad, Maine 155 Spring Streak, Weatbtmk, Maine 160 Newbury Street, Portland, Maine 44 Share Roaci, Wells, Maine 15 Madisnn Street, Chicnpee Falls, Mass. 9 Hawker Street, Brunswick, Maine 9 Bowker Street, Brungwick, Maine R. F. D. N0. 2, Gnrham, Maine North Berwick, Maine 10 Center Street, Waterville, Maine 16? 6th Street, New Auburn, Maine Bax 33, Raymond, Maine 12 Meade: Street, Ninth Berwick, Maine 50 Fairfleld Street, Partland, Maine 9 Huward Street, Pnrtlancl, Maine West Sedgwick, Maine Box 33, East Hiram, Maine 53 Roberts Street, Portlantl, Maine Cumbedand Center, Maine East Parmnsfield, Maine Limerick, Maine Carnish, Maine Hollis Center, Maine Steep Falls, Maine Suuth Bristol, Maine Central Bvenue, Peaks Island, Maine 54 Main Street, Gotham, Maine R. F. D. ND. 3-, Gorham, Maine 46 Harden Avenue, Camden, Maine 13 Hillis Street, Portland, Maine 88 Alba Street, Portland, Maine 205 Main Street, Springvale, Maine 205 Main Street, Springvale, Maine 42 Maple Street, Westbrmk, Maine 28 Payne Street, Springvale, Maine H. F. D. Nu. L Westbrmk, Maine 25 Hillside Avenue, Snuth Portland, Maine 118 Main Sweet, Yannouth, Maine 43 Ashmnnt Straet, Portland, Maine Kannebunkpnrt, Maine I leidge Street, Sanford, Maine ParsonsEeld, Maine Laach Hill Rnad, C3320, Maine Hansen. Marilyn E. Hapwnrth, Robert E. Harrison, Walter L. Hasty, Alicia M. Herrick, Irvin W., Jr. Harman, Wil iam B. Hill, Margaret J. Hodge. Robert R. Hagan, janice M. Hun, Richard L. Jenkins, Richard D. Johnson, Beverly J. jnhnsnn. Lorna I. Erdan, Dorothy M. arstensen, Carolyn FL. Keefe, Patricia M. King, Stanwmd L. , Mar are: L. Iiavitt, Keir. E. LeBel, Jeannette I... Imbree, Joyce S. Lester, Alberta A. l,iponis, Steven LittleI-ield, Roberta J. Littlefield. Hubert 3. Lowell, Nail F. 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