Gorham State College - Hillcrest / Green and White Yearbook (Gorham, ME)

 - Class of 1955

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' r r i I I . r .' i ' r l - 'I ' I l i- ' T H E HILLCREST 1955 Valume XXXV GORHAM STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Published by the Representatives of tha Studant Body ex libris RUSSELL HALL .1 I. L 5.... H :L L E H T R U C II' Mu. Jib! 1.- .- .-.. .- 15-1....- I WI 11' lf- I ' .. .11 liL: .I:-. -- .. l; I-.' . Ingmdl' . ... i Fl... Fr? hi; t: --1. 'ql '1- fti-T I i. . I. 4; ; .. - 'h I ' ' l - . f t . - 5-1 Hiriat J h- Ht... in. I 1. i.- .F' U '1: -- 1. .- g?nah-w am Err 1.. -- - M 5...? 5$21 .1' '3' ' 2 ... .-I.-I-. l... ii.- - '. flint; , 3: r.1 rlu-l- '3? M: a. .1... ' 'ur-IE uw-r-ih in: EH ? lul'ljn- E;- f' II EAET HALL T ri- IL. 1...! 'F ' 1. . .r --4.'. L- 4.. wr3'. :tf J; 9:. r : Kw .. ' . . rF-i -, 1' IT... . .11 I. . I. l... $1. - L p .. r 1 gal i- If 1- I-HH L r. F i. .- ACADEMY BUILDING mi; ' :3 'Ni 33$ - I r.- - . -L CAMPUS SCHUDL PRESIDENT'S RESEDENCE III! J-r 1v. 4-7-1411: - I-l-r' h, pi. ,. fl $e$cafian i 0 a Evereit S. Packard MemarY 55 gne gift uf Gad thai- Dauih cunnut destruy DR. FRANCIS LOUIS BAILEY Presidenf B. A, M. A, University of Michigan Fh. EL, Columbia Uniw3:r3i1:.:Ir LDUlS-BURTDH WGDDWARD Vice-Fresideni Gnrhum Philosophy 3; Physical Science 5A., Bates Cnliege MAN Harvard Universiiy CARDLYH ALDEN Gnrhum Grade Twu B. 5.. FurminaMn State Tench- Ers CnlIege JATHE AHDEESEH Sehago Luke Grade Twu, Enmpus Schuni B. 5., Farmingmn 51am Teach. er: Cullege MIRIAM. E. ANDREWS WILLARD ARHDlD Eurhum Gurhum Music A. EL. De Fauw Universiiy B. 5., and M. h... Culumbiu Ed. Mu Basfnn University Univarsity M. A... Llniwarsiw:r 0? law:- MARY BARKER West Buxtun Grads: Three, Campus Ethnnl B. 5.. Gurhum State Teachers Cullege PAUL BARKER West Euxtnn Wittenberg Cuiiaga, B. A. Kansas State Teachers CaHegE. Emparin, M. 5. Cuigufa Ruchesmr Divinity Schuul. B. D. L.lr'l.i1.'v2:rsi11.lr of Tubingen, Ger- many; Kaiser Fre'lderick UnTversHy, Berlin, Garmany; antun University JAMES A. BOWMAN Wesibrnuk Psychalugy and Guidance B. 5., Gnrhum Etnfe Teachers Cnilega M. Edi, Bushan Universify 5AMU El. A. BHDCATD Gmhum Art B. 5-. Eufgers Univershy M. Ed., Universiiy of Maine ALBERT E. BROWN EruHuin. H. '1'. Nu and Crafts E.- 5,, EuFrnla Ernie Teachers Cullege M- 5.. University uf Minnesmu RICHARD CDSTELLD Burlington. H. J+ Health and Physich Educuiian, Assistant Canch E. 5.. Alabama CullegE; M. 5., Hinuis EDNA F. DICKE'I' Gurhnm Dean :4: Woman; Hishnrgqur 3A., MA... University nf H.H. RALPH E. DUSD - Garhum Transpn rm tiun B. EEL, Keane Teachers College MA New 'fnrk University ANGELIHE CDLPITTE 5am Grade Six, Campus Schnnl B. ll... 5mm Teachers College. Valley Ciiy, H. E ... University af H. H. FLUREHCE T. DAT Eurhum Grade Five, Campus Schunl 3.5., Gorhum State Teacher: Collage.- Univershy of H. H. MELISEA DUNN Eurhum Grade Four. Campus Schual 3.5.. Gurham State Teachers College MARJDRIE B. EAMEE Gurhum Librarian 5.5.. MTddIa-bury College B.S.L.5.. FraH Instifuh! A.M.L.5., UnTversTty n1: M?Ch- igan MARILYN J. FARRAR Garhurn KindergurleniPrimnry. Camp! us Schnul 5.5.; Gurhum Stain Teacher: College JGHH 5. GREEK Gurhum Wnudwurking 5.5.. Gurhnm Slam Teacher: Callaga; Pennsylvania 5m : CaHagl M. EEL, FennsyIvuniu 51am CuIIega HELEN HEEL 55u+h Windham Musit 5.5-; Gurhum 5mm Teacher: Cnllage M. uf Music, Univarsiiy of Hich'rgun CLAIRE GI. LIBBT Kindergnrmn Gmhum Stun: Tanchars Cul- laga DDRIS I. FITI Gmhum Phyiicut Educatiun and Healih 5.5-, M. Eli. Bustan Uanan. shy PERSIS .I- HARDING Windham Grade Three;- Campus EcI'ImI' 3.5., Gurhnm 51cm: Teacher: CGIIEQE; Unh-EISII'E cf Mulnlg. Eastern Univariitf I II II IF I MhDELIHE LhHChSTEH Gmhum Grade Six, Campus SchnnI l5... Garhum State Teachm Cailaga EVELYN LITTLEFIELD Gurhum . I I I r Parmnul and Frufessiunul 1i! ing Prublams; Hutrifiun 3.5., Defiance Cullege, DH? M.A., Culurnhiu University thBERTA E. LITTtEmHH Ga rham $9.53 Five, Campy: Schnal E5 Gurhum Stare Teacher: tallest. University mi: th'ntih'WnlzJ Basiun Uninrersii'f ROBERT M. MILlER Garhnm my L3,, Cnlby Culley: Eslan University WEHDEL MDBERG Gorham ngnph? H, Clark University IL, Eiurk Unhersity ELBERTA PATCH . Gnrhum F !!! Four, Cumpu: Schuul 5-: Gnrhum 5mm Teacher: El. University uf NH. CHEHLES F. MhHTIH Garhum Mathematics, Physics, EducutTun Methods 3-5., Cnlhy Callage M.A., Univarsiry nf Huine JOHN MITCHELL Gnrhum Metulwurk E.S.E.. Fiichburg 5H : Teach- en. Cullega M-Aq Linkers??? of Minnesa- '10 D. Ed... Pennsylvania 51cm: Cullega MERE? C. PACKARD Gurhum hssistum Librarian 3.5., Gurhum Shane Teacher: Cullege, U. D? HJ-I. MAR? PEAEDDY Enuih Windham Muihemutlcs 5.5.. Eli, Ed. H... Banan Unr- varsity MILDRED PEAEUDT 5uu1h Windham Educatian 5.5.. Gurhum 5mm Teacher: Conege Ed. M., Huston University FRANK T. PDLLARD Gurham Physical Educmiun, Cuach 5.5., Allegheny College M.5., 5pringfield Culiega GWEN 5AWTELLE Gnrhurn Arts and Crafts 5.5., University uf Minnemm M.A., Gaurga Paubudy Coliage for Teachers ANN EEARE? Gnrhum Grade Una 5.5., Gcrham Etuie Teacher: CnHege IRVING C. PERKIHE Cape Purpu-Tse lndusfriul Arts Direcmr of Student Teacthg 3.5., New Hampshire M.A., University of Buffnl'u THELMA W. SAHBDRH Gnrhum Supervisur, Rural 5chual - 5.5., Gurhum 5mm Teachers Cullege C. EL'EIABETH SAWTER Gorhum Literature 5A., University nf Maine M.A., Eastun l...lrniw.-r:i11.ur I l ALLSTDH SMITH Sauth Pnrtlund Reghimr 3.5., antnn 'tJni'ul'Izrsiwr ELEANOR B. TWITCHELL Hiram Grade Cine, Campus Ethan! 5.5., Gurhum State Teachers Cnllege, Eusmn University, Universiff nf Maine DWIGHT 5+ W'EBB Gnrhum Principal, Campus Echnul 5.5., Garhum 51:11;- Teachers Cullege Ht. Ed.. University nf Maine JAMES M. WHITTEH Gnrham Hisfnrgg EB Cuiby Cullege MA UHiVEI'SH'j-u' of Maine. Boston University ETHEL'fH F. UFTDN Milbridgf: Direcmr oF Student Teaching 3.5-, M.S., Cniumbiu Univarsity ERNEST WEEKS Gnrhum English A.B., andoin Cnllege A.M., TuHs Cnilege ESTHER WDDD Blue Hill i'lish'Jr'Jnr A.B., Cellar Cnliega M.A., Radcliffe Cnllege MR5. ELECTRA M. BROWN Gurhum Bursar MRS. VIRGINIA M. CHRISTENSEN Gar hum 52: re tar? MISS EALLVI' F. BDVMAH Gurhum Secretary MR5. ALICE BDDTHBT Sabngu Luke Nurse MR5. ELIZABETH WILCDK Gurhum Secreiu r3! jn jppmciafian .- . III,- .. . ' -' . . -IF' . -'-' .5.-. J M '4-17' $4.. I 1...- h '1 1'--. I. I . , I. J; Ii- - - - -'.:' 1E. Tij;.--'-!J . . - .- F '1':er 'lhl;- IIIF. 3- .r- fr Mrs. Helen Jumhs Hinghum, Muss. Housemmhar -.:;'I.-.:1.. .. ' :3- . Mrs. Elimheih Weslrup Mrs. Cilia Gran Bur Hurhnr, Maine Garhum, Maine Housemurher Mutrun Mr. Thendura Lunt Gnrhum, Maine Superin1endeni 'le Buildings And Graunds Hr. Hugh Belungar Mr. Albert lunt Gurhum, Maine Gnrhum. Maine Chef Chef Seniors $nior Cfadd Marat? i In September at 1951; the Senior class hit Gerhem Steteis campus with mere spirit then any ether clues in years. After the first Hush ef newness had worn eff, there was the ell important business of study- ing and electing e siete ef eFiicers. We picked Franklin Roberts as president, lGlen Martin es vice-president, Reberte 1tt'ert'ill as. secretary, and Edward Bailey :15 our treasurer. We elected Mr. Whitten, whom we knew ceuid help us. through our difficulties; and give us advice toward the selutiene of our preblems, e5 eur class edvieer. Fer seciel activities we spensered a dance after the heme basketball game with Farming- ten State, and prepared the refreshments which were served in the student leurtge. Another thing we did was to held an euting ut Douglass Meuntein. This hike was a let of fun, and even the ruin ceuidnit dampen our spirits. We else deneted nterte'yr reward the fund fer a needy child in :1 foreign ceuntrgr. Befere enyene ef ue reeiized it, it-wee spring and we were rurtnirtngr ebeut madly getting in these lest minute preiecte end Ieeking ferwerd te summer iebs end elel acquaintances. After a busy summer vecetiert, we returned to G. S. T. C., and feund that we had suddenly become upperciessmen. Minus :3 few students Frem eur Freehmen Class. we weeted veryr little time in electing Hurryr Murchie eur president, end at hi5 side, ready to take ever at ertgir time, steed Glen Martin. The bank beek end pencil and peel were handled by Arlene Pulsifer end Viele Starr, with Franklin Roberts keeping us represented at Student Ceurtcil meetings. This year we Sephemeres held eur thence to teat the marksmanship eF eur fellow classmates. At the Green and White Way we invited every- one to visit eur sheeting gallery where for e few penniee they ceuid test their skill to see if they could hit the bull's eye, or even the terget. With June 1953, iust around the corner, we suddenly realized that we had almost passed the heiiweyr mark in our ceilege education, and we were elewiy beginning te anticipate eur inst two years at Gerhnm. Can this really be us? we wandered us we returned fer our third year en the Hill. It eeerrled like only yesterday thet we entered this strange place, end tender?r we are leaders in it. Seeing eur rneny reapeneihilities before us, we settled down to the business at hand - electing eur Junier Ciess emcers. We chose David Scariett, us our president, Derreli Pearson eur vicerpresi- dent, Adele Kimball as secretary; end George McPheii eUr treeeurer. Dur leadership wee net in vain. Deneid Cremer were preeielent at the F. T. A. during the sewed semESter; Ken Jerden, Jack Eliiet and Jason Tibbets were preaidEHts at the treterni- ties; Marshall Bean wes editervin-chief of the Pinnecie and acting president of the Student Council; Viele Sterr was president at the Y. W. C. A, Earhart: Jenn Marten was preeident of the Art Club and editer ef the yeerheek; end Jeckie Breaks wee preeident ef Amicitie. Reherte Verrill wee secend eemeeter president ef the Dramatic Club. Bettyr i'tt't:;rne;-,ir end Reneiei Centere were cn- cheirmen et the Hervest E'mrtllr which wee a wonderful eucceee. George McPheii was man- eger ef the besketheil team, while Cenetence Hensem end Syivie Amedei were elected cee captaine at the cheerleaders. In the winter, Robert Adams. teek the first place in a ski meet between Fermingten end Gerhem. In the spring we planned and put an the are nuel Commencement Bail fer the eeniere with Berbere Jean Marten and Jack Eiliet serving :15 cerchnirmEn. With this. event we Ended our third year at Gerhnm State, and suddenly we realized that it weuld be the last time our class would be together until graduation. ;'tI-u- .rl I WE... GuntrtIt-Flf. .33 It couldn't be, but it wes- - we were 5eniers at test. Ferns, huge, and English themes were new things at the past as we found eureelves all in e dither about going out te do our stu- dent teaching. We elected Keith McCleskey e5 our president, Jackie Breaks eur viceepresident, Pet TercltH eur secretary, and Jack Elliet us. our treasurer. Hat't'f Murchie represented eur' clues for the first semester in Student Council. Jemes Whitten end Hebert Miller were our edvtsers. Dur Senior Variety Show wee anxiously eweited fer. The Chrtetmes eeeeen teund U5 collecting eld toys in our homes, repairing them, and sending them to the children at the Fewnel State Scheel. MDHTth coffee heurs and meet- inge were a must in our busy echedule. All et :1 EUddEH we teund eurseivee going centrect crazy. Te Ieeve tthe stetejt or net te leave - that was the question. The Ieet month Feund us in e whirlwind et activities - arrangev tT'IEt'I1'5 fer greduetten, reheersete, meetings, banquets, euttngs, and commencement Bell. June had come, and four years had gene. Theee years suddenly seemed awfully short :15 the degrees were passed nut and the Alma Meter sung fer the last time :15 a student. I..- SYLVIA A. AMADEI Syi Kindergarten-Primary Foriland, Maine Full 0f fun ulwaysn Amicitiu 1, 2, Trans. 3, 4,- Newman 1, Trans, 2; Chaariender 1, 2, Cquan 3; F.T.A. 4,- Suffbnll 1, 2; G.H,A.T.5. 1, 2, 3,- SEC. 4, .5 B. CHRISTINE AHDERSDN Chris 1 General Portland, Maine HHer friends are her delight I Y.W.C.A. 3, 4; GFEE Club 3; Camera Club 3, 4; F.T.A, 4. EARL SHERWUDD ATWDOD, JR. Buss lnduatriul Arts Furmingtnn, Maine The hard worker ccmes OUT :31 the ?DPH Married Couples Club 1, 2, 3, 4,- Intrumural Ten- nis 1; Intramurn! Wrestling 3. 1' I ALTHEA ESSiE AYER Thedy KindEFgUTTEn-PFEMUFF South Portland, Maine HWe're born 1:: be happyHull of us .; FREDERICK BANA AYER, JR. Fred Indusfriul Arts Gray, Maine SfiH achTE-ving, stHl pursuingH Kappa Delta P111 2, 3, 4; Newwmn Club 2; Dang Club 2. RICHARD LIBERTY AYER Ditk Industrial Arts Gray, Maine Chaarful whenever you meet himH Kappa Balm Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Bcsketbuli 1; Intru- murula 1, 2, 3, 4. EDGAR MERLE BAILEY, JR. HEd Industriui Arts Bangor, Maine. A quiet tongue showeth a wise head Kappa DEHE Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural buskeTh-CIII 1; Men's Glee Club 1, 2; Pres. 3; Combined Glee Club I, 2, 3; Christmas Cantata 1, 2; Outing Club 1; Student Council 2; Class Sec. 1. PAIRICIA ELIZABETH EARNES Put Kindergarten-Primury Hurpswell, Maine Nuthing is impussibfe to a willing huhdH Y.W.C,A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 4; HPinn-ncle 3, 4: Duting Club 1, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BATES Dick lnduatriul Arts Fulmoufh, Maine. In my merry Curmnbile Alpha Lambda Beta 2, 3, 4; Dufing Club 3, 4. MARSHALL EMERY BEAN JUniur High Biddeford, Maine The future holds a place for you Trunstr from Univ. cf N.H. Alpha Lambda Beta 2, 3, 4; Deifu Psi Emagu 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Hillcrest 2, 3; Student Council 2; Pres. 3, 4: S.E.A. 3, Vice Pres.; Camera Club 3; Cummufer's Club 3, 4; Guting Club 2, 3, 4; ETA. 3, 4; Pinnaclen 3, Editor, 4; MAA. 3. WILLIAM THEODORE EDGAS 5am, Maine HThEre's someihing ubnuf a soldier Transfer from Univ. of Maine. Alpha Lambda Beta 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3; Flag fumbull 3; F.T.A, 4. ROBERT A. BRUMELLE Bub Junior High Sanford, Maine 'FrIe-nds are born, not made Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Guting Club 'I, Pres. 2, 3; Men's Athletic Assoc. 'l, 2, 3; FLA. 2, 4. HDPE ESTHER BRADFORD iiindmagjcxriaa-nnPriII1 u::n ;,ar Norway, Maine SUFFicient unto herselfi' Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; 6123 Club 1; Dming Club 2: ETA. 3, 4; Home CummiHee 3. JACQUELINE MAE BRGDKS Jackie KindergaHewPrimury Heedhum Heights, Muss. HA sweet girl with :1 matching personality Amiciiin 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Ciming Club 1, 2; Hausa Cummitfee 4; Y.W.C.A. 1; Art Club Vice Pres. 1, Pres. 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1; Volleyball 1; Saffbuil 1, 2; WAA. 3; i'HiIlcrest 2, 3; Badminton 1; Class Vice Pres. 4; G.H,A,T,S. 1, 2, 3, 4. r m4; JANE MARIE BRDWN Junie General Bnnthbuy, Maine She smiles and the warld smiles with heri' Amiciiin 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Vice Pres, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. Bnnrd Trans. 2, 3; 11111.rahFJ-r'yr Councilor 3, Delequfe to U. cf M.; Dufing Club 1; Glee Club 1, 2, Prea. 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Ten- nis 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery 2, 3; Hill- ; 10;: Square Dance Band 3, ii. - ANN RUTH BUCKLEWIr General Lewistnn, Maine Cheerful whenever you meet her'i Dramatic Club 1; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G.N.A. 1.5. 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Girls Softball 1; Volleyball 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Commencemeni Bull 3. AUIJREY TODD BURNS Audrey Kindergarten-Frimury Gnrham, Maine Goad nature is The IDIECIUTY of the mind Guting Club 1; Glee Ciub 1, 2; Hausa Commiifee 3; F.T.A. 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. ESTHER HAWKES BURNELL General Gurhnm, Maine The mildest manners and ihe gentlest heurtn F.T.A. CARL W, EUTLER Industrial Arts Westbrook, Maine HLDVE, honor, and 1313313 Dmegu Nu Epsilon 1, 2, 3, :1,- During Club 2, 3; I A 3313me 1, 3, 3, 4,1Julleybnll 2, 3, 4, Fing-Pong 3, ' VurSHy BUEEBUH 1, 2,; F,T.A. 3, r-L . I .-.r-h- RONALD RDBERT CANTARA Ronnie Junior High Sucn, MuIne HAlwuys willing and able 1:: 10:31: can The brfghf side of IifeH Umegn Nu Epsilon 1, Activity Director 2, Vice Pres, ' 3, 4,; Studem Council 3, 4,- F,T.A. 4; Namen Ctub 3 1, 2, 3, 11; Glee C1ub1, 2, 3, 3-1; Band 2, 3; Dra- muH: Ciub 1, 2, 3, 4;Du1ing Club 2, 3, 4,, JEAHNINE RITA CARIGNAN KindErgurten-Primnry South Parfland, Mamie Ain't she sweet Newman Club 1, 2, 4,- F.T.A, 3; Unfing Club 2,- Glee CIub 2, 4,- Cummuters Club 4; Winter Cnr- nival 1, 2. EDWARD FRANCIS CDNHDLLY Ed Juninr High Pnrfinnd, Maine Just :1 man about inwn MAA. 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2, Vice Pres, 3, 4; Intramura13:53ffball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, CD. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T,A. 4, L. HARTLEY CBLFITTS Junior High Sacra, Maine J Huewe: 13 only one proof 3f ubiIHy-actinn CARMEN ELIZABETH CORBETT Twu Kindergarten-Primury Norway, Muha- Her mnnner-mnst p1euaing Y,W,C.A. 1, Cabinet 2, 3, 4,- Bund 1, 2, 3,- Grah- 351m 4; F.T,A. 2, 3, 4,- Hnuse Cummhtee 4,- Gufing Club 3, 4;Tenn13 1,- Archery 2; Voileybali 1, 2, 3. DGNAID ATWDDD CRAMER Dun lndustriu1 Arts Union, Maine A good man is hard to Fund Dmbgu Nu Epsilon 1!, 2, 3, 4; Studem Council 2, 3, Prea. 4; ln1rnmurul Busketan 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T,A. 3, Pres. 4; Commuters Club 3; 111mm Pres. of Maine F.T.A. MARY JANE CTR June Kindergarten-Primury Augusta, Maine Always ready for a guard time Transfer from Univ, of Maine; Field HDCkEy 3, 4; Buake1bull 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Sngull 3, 4; New; mun Ciub 3, 4; G.N.A.T.S 3, 4; ETA, 4, HARRY A. DESHON Frenchie Junior High Hollis Center, Maine Honnr in whom honor is due Alpha Lambda Beta 1, Exec, Sec'. 2, Vice Pres, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1; Commuters Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Studem Christian Assoc. 2; Student Council 3; ET. A. 3, 4; Ping Pong 3. JAMES HENRY DDHERTY Jimmy Juninr High South Portland, Maine A little wnrk, a IiHle piay Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Studeni Council 2; Infrur murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Snffball 1, 2, 3, 4; Fuoibuil 1, 2, 3,; anleyhu 1, 2, 3; Basketball 3, 4; Vurshy G Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2,; MAA, 1; ETA. 4; CD. Club. VIRGINIA ECONOHY Ginnie GEHEFU1 Rockland, Maine A magnetic personality and a heart that's cure frag?! Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2; Siudent Council 2: F.T.A. 4; G.N,A.T.5. 2, 3, 4; Tannia 1, 2, 3, 4; Can- hahrlnur ;Ir Club 1, 2, ARTHUR JAMES ELLIDT J'Juck Industrial Arts Thamusfcn, Maine He that has, senae hath sfrengthH Transfer from Univ, of Maine; Gmega HLI Epsilnn, Sec. 1, Pres. 2, 3, 4; Dufing Club 3, 4; Brummic Club 3, 4; lnfrumuruls 1, 2; Cu-Chuirmun Cum- mencement Bull 3; Class Trans. 4. ARDIS EMERY Ardie'i , General 501.1111 Berwick, Maine HDEIighifUI task! T0 teach the tender Thought Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4. JOSEPHINE RUTH FIATD Jo l'IZin:tierng1::rtm-a-rn-F'rin'n:::' ;,ar Pnrtland, Maina Quim personnlity-spurkling eyesH '1 E Commuters Club 3; ETA. 4. DORIS MAE FRYE Dad? Kindergarten-Primary Camden, Maine Y.W.C.A. 1; Canterbury Club 2; Band Bunsier'a Club 1. BEVERLY ANN FULLER Bev GEnErul York, Maine Sweet and Invely Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Budminion 1, 2, 3; Vuneybull 2, 3; Basketball 3,- WAA. Cauncil 3: Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3; Du1ing Club 1, 2; G.H.A.T.5. 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4. RALPH EDMINSTER GIBSON Pup Induafriul Aria Newport Maine To become a great man, it is necessary 1::- be :1 great rascal Commuter's Club 3, 4. SUZANNE MARIE GiLBERT Sue KindergartEn-Primary Lewiston, Maine A friusncil'yr miss with a nude 111er smiIeH Amicitiu C1uh 1, 2, 3, 4; Guting Club 1; Drumuiic Club 1, 3, 4; Gir15 Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis, 5011- hull, Buaketbun, Volleyball, G133 Club 1, 2; New- man Club 1, 2, 3 4,- F.T.A. 4,- House Committee 2; G.N.A.T.5. 1 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 4. EDITH GDDDWIN Edie General Alfred, Maine Fria-rnzll'yr and sincereH MINNIE 11.5.. GRAY Min Junior High Bridginn, Maine Cheerful WhEnEVEf you meet her ROBERT LIBBY GREEN Bah Junior High Portland, Maine Whai a timei Whni u civilizatinn! Alpha Lambda Beta 3, 4; Bugkefbull 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramuruls 1, 2, 3, 4; M.A.A. 1, 2; Vur- sity ' G Club 3, 4; During Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 1, 4. nnnmn EDMUND GEEGDRY Greg Indusiriul Arts North Sebugn, Muine' EurHEST effnri'a caning;r c-nE: furu Gmegu Nu Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Cnmmufer's Club 2, 3. 4. NDRENE ELIZABETH GRDVER Nor General Narih Yurmouth, Maine F111 your life with laughier Delft: P51 Dmegn 3, Sec. 4; F.T.A. 4; Cunierhury Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, Conferente 2; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3. 4; S.E.A. Conference 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Ciub 1, 2. 3, 4; Dufing Club 1, 2, 3, Vice Fras. 4. NANCY PAIRICE GUINEY Kintiergcr.rhe-n-P'rirr1nn:1r';,aI Biddefnrd, Maine 2.4. combination of pep, FLIn, and friendliness Newman Club; StudEnt Cuuncii 2; Outing Club 1, 2; G.H.A.T.S. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; W.A.k. 1, 2, 3, 4: Cornnminn Bull Chairman; F.T.A. 4. MILDRED A. HAMMGND Hummie - Hu:el Junior High South Paris, Maine All hail 1he nthlefei' Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Amicitiu 1, 2, 3, 4; During Ciub 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. Bnnrd 2, 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery 2; G.H.A.T.3. 2, 3, 4; U. N. Cnnf. 3; LQCA. Conference 3; House Cummihee 2; Field Hockey 3, 4. CDNSTANCE MARIE HANSON Connie Kir1dualragn:n'herwr-Fh'iI'm:lr';;I Augusta, Maine 4:. sweet, a1tructive kind of gracen Drummic Club 1, 2, 3; Chaarleuder 1, Cc-Cupi. 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 1J, 2; Amiciiiu T, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Duf- ing Club 2; G.N.A.T.3. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2. GLENN LORING HARMDH Peanut Indusiriul Arts Sebugn Luke, Maine HI am what I umH Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Cummuferis Club 2, 3. 4; Nut. Rep. h: exec. meeTings 3; Entrumuruls: Bus- ketbull 1, 2; Softball 1, 2; Commencement Bull Cummings 3. l3'Hl'Zi'rlilZiTH !Ir ESTHER HATT Duf' General CiiH Island, Portland, Maine Success is born of eagerness to succeas JUAN HIGGINS Hi9 General Mapleinn, Maine an so shy :15 she sometimes seams. Y.W.C.A 1, 2. 3, 4; During Club 1, 3,- F.T.A. 4; G.N.A.T.5. 2, 3, 4; Chapel Cnmmiitee 4; Tennis 2, 3; Badminton 'l, 2. 4 BARBARA FULLER HILLS Barb K?FlutiE-rgt';rha-H-F'rim-:H ,uIr Liberty, Maine Her quiet manner hides her guisty h'HiHI.:rE':st 3, 4; Basketball '1, 2, 3, 4; Softball? 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 3, 4; Soccer 1; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3. 4; F.T..4.. 4; Tennis 1, 3, 4; Art Club 2; Volleyball '1, 2, 3, 4. ELWIN RICHARD HOLLAND, JR. HEIIEE Induatrinl Ar15 Springvnle, Maine Men of few words. are the best man Dmegu NU Epsilun 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Snftbnll 1, 2, 3, d; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3,- Intramur- uF Volleybalf 2; Brand '1, 2, 3. SYLVIA DAWN HOPKINS Syl l'IZincineragIclrhatr'I-F'rirruvtziryr Ellsworih, Maine A friend not 10 be Forgetfanj' Y.W.C.A. 2; Mainrette 2, 3, Head Maiuretfe; Dut- ing Club 2, 3, 4; ETA. 4; House Committee 4,- Studenf CDUHCH 4; Acuppella- Choir 4. URSULA T. HUBBARD Ursie KindEFQGFfEH'PFEmurF Fulmouih Foreaide, Maine She soars Eteudily toward her goui MILTDN JAFFE Uncle Milfie Juninr High Portland, Maine Behold! A thinker npprnuchesii ETA. 3, 4. RICHARD DEAN JENKINS Dick Junior High Portland, Maine His manner seems most pleasing to cull Student Council 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; M.M.A. I; Fambnil 3, 4,- Dufing Club 2,- Drnmmic Club 3: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Emr'merl:n..lr';.ar 2, 3. KENNETH CLIFTON JURDAN Ken Industrial Arts Lisbon Fulis, Maine HA weH-bred silence at command Kappa Dehn Phi 1, 2, Recording Sec. 2, Nat Rep. 3, Pres. ; 4 ADELLE M. KIMBALL Del! Kindergarten'Primury Bethel; Maine J'Cun we ever have 104:: much of :1 good thing?1H F.T.A. 4; Student Cnuncll 2, 3; Dramatic Club 3; Art CTUb 1; During Club 1, 2; W.A.A. Board 1, 2, 3, 5e:.; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Class ClFFicer Sec. 3; Freshman Sfudent Advisor 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2 ERVIN PATRICK KIMBALL The Deucun Junior High Gcrhum, Maine His good nmure is naticed by all Omega Nu Epsilon 2, 3, 4,- Newmun C1uh 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,- 1n1rumurn15 1, 2, 3, 4; 5:31:11:qu 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3,- Vur- 5.1115.r G Club 2, 3, 4; CD. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ETA. 4. STUART C. lAUGHLIN JUnior High Portland, Maine Silence is 1113 garb of the strong ' Cnmmuter's Club 2, 3, Trans. 4; ETA. 1, 4; Hillu cres'r 4, HARRIETT O. LANCASTER General Wuierville, Maine HWhuf shauld u persnn dc: but be merry? Y.W.C,A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y Cabinet 2, 3; ETA. 2, 4; Dru- mati: Club 1, 2, 3; Hillcresf 2, 3; Pinnacle 3; Political Discuasions 1; House Commhiee 3. ROBERT FRANKLIN LEIGHTON Bub junior High Cape Elizabeih, Maine I am :1 1 r1i.r.::rr';,uIr iest! Transferfrnm Boston Univ. Kuppu-Delfu Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2; Vurshy G Club 2, 3, 4; ETA. 4. BETTY-ANNE LEEEARD Bet Kindergarten-Primary Lewismn, Maine nlife is 100 short 10 be and all day Women's Glee Club 1, 2; Tannis 1, 2; During Club 1, 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 4; ETA. 1, 4. HHillcresf 1, 2, 3, 4,- Pinnncle 3, 4. PATRiCIA ANNIE 1DRD FuF' Genern1 Scarborough, Maine What would the world be without frolic and fun?H Commuterjs Club 1, 2; Outing Club 3; Y.W.C.A. 3, 4; Camera Club Sec. Trans. 3; Hillcreat 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Politicui Discuasion 3, 4. RICHARD L. LOVELY Dick Industrial Arts Gardiner, Maine A cnnsiunf friend is a thing rare and hard ht: findii PR15CILLA ELIZABETH lDWE ' Pris General Bower, Massachusetts HShE laughs her way through lifen Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; During Club 1, 3; F.T.A. 4; Hillcrest 3; Dramuiic Club 3; Paiiticul Discussion 3, 4. BARBARA FRANCES LUCE Barb General Ellsworth, Maine Thermals mischief in her eye Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman C1ub 1, 2: ETA. 4; Student Council 2, Sec. 3; Dufing Club 1, 2; WAA. Council 2, Pres. 3; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2; G.N.A.T.3. 1, 2, 3, 4; Amicifiu 1, 2, 3, 4. KEITH D. McCLASKEY Mac. Junior High Snufh Pnrtlund, Maine HThE hard worker comes out at the top Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 1, 2; Commut- errs Ciub 1, 2, 4; HHHICFEET 3, 4; 5.13.4. 2; Band 2, 3; Seninr Elms Fresh; Mayor Candidate 2; In- tramural Basketball 1, 2. GlENN ELLIS MARTIN Speed Junior High Sebugn, Maine HGnnd humor, and genemsiwn Omega Nu Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Soft- bull 1. 2. 3, 4; Volleybnil 1, 2, 3, 4; In1rumurul Euskeibnil 1, 2, 3, 4; Guting Club 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 4; Glee Club 2; Class Vice Pres. 1, 2. JOHN LAWRENCE McGEE 1ndusfriul Arts. iewTainn, Maine HFor he's a iaily good fellow, and we dure- uny- budy h: deny that? Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. GEGRGE DAVIS McPHAIL Junior High Pnrtlund, Maine Dnce a Friend-nlwuys a friend Dmegu Nu Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball mgr. 1; 2, 3; Intramural sports 1, 2, 3, 4; MAA. 1, 2; Varsity nC5! 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; Band Baust- ers 2, Pres.; ETA. 1, 4; Junior Class Trens.; Stu- dent Council 3; Coronation Bail 3. JOYCE ENID METCALF Ju General 1 South Hiram, Maine Cairnness is the musier 0f any sin;-:1'ri;::-nf'r Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Archery 2; During Club 2; Volleyball 4. ELIZABETH FAY MONEY Ben? I4:inni-IEEEgmrttsm-Prirrumr';r Attlebnrn, Massachusetts The best shall be yours Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Trans. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Glee Club 1; 2, 3, 4; Student Cnuncil 3, 4; Harvest Bull Chair- Mun 3; Outing Club 3; I'Hiilcres'r 3, 4; House Committee 3. JOHN EMERY MOORE 5112M Sum Industrial Aria Hurtland, Maine Good schnlurahip galorei' Transfer from Univ. of Alaska and Farmingfnn State T.C.; Glee Club 1, 2; Etuden't Council 1, 2; Duiing C1ub 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Mar- ried Couples Club 2. BAREARA-J EAN MORTON B-J Kindergarten-Primury Dld Drchurd Beach, Maine HA heip 1n avaryone Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 2, 3, 4; J'Hillcresfn 1, 2, 3, 4; Edimr 3; Student Coun- cil 1, 2; Political Discussion 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 1, 4 WDDDBURT HARGLD MOULTDN, JR. Wand? Junior High Kennebunkport, Maine HWine, Woman, and Sung Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Dufing Club 1, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 1, 4; StudEnf Council 3, 4; Hchrest 3; Commencemem Bull Cum. 3; Delegate in NE. Teachers' College Conf. in NET. 4. RICHARD GRANT MURCH Dick Industrial Arts. Hingham, MnssuchuseHs A good mind possesses a kingdom Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; Trans. 2; Band 1, 2; Student Council 2; Baseball mgr. 1, 2, 3; 44.4.4. 1; Intramural sports 1, 2, 3, 4;! Vurshy hr113 Ciub 2, 3, 4. IILLIAN RUSSELL MURPHY 1.11 Kindergarten-Primury ' Portland, Maine HRefined in manner and speech F.T.A. 4; Newman Club 4. HARRY HALE? MURCHIE Junior High Gurham, Maine 51:: feet 0f good humnr Transfer from Univ. of Maine Dmegu Nu Epailnn 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Cauncil 4; Class Emcer Pres. 2; HHilIcrest 4; ETA. 4; HPinnacleu 4; Enffbull 1, 3, 4. 11 : LOIS R$SALIE NICKERSDN KindergHHEH-Frimary Portland, Maine Let her work praise hern HHillcresf 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Dufing Club 3; F.T.A. VIRGINIA BELLE NDRRIS Ginn? Kindergarten-Frimury ForHand, Maine 35p0r15 are the glow and hlnum Df life Drammic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; WAA. Board 2, 3; Sec. 3; Duting Ciub 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; ankeiball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; Voileybull 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3. DARRELL ERLDN PATSDN Junior High H I'Puys Belfast, Mei FIE HWe muef be friendly with ether cities Dmege Nu Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Murehell 3; Delegate 1e the N.E. Teachers' Ceilege Cenf, in N.H'. 3; Jun- ier Clues. Vice Free; S.E.A. 3, 4; Beseleell 1, 2, 3, 4; Beeketbeli 1, 2; F.T.A. 4; Student Ceuncil 3; But. Eng Club 1, 2, 3; Scholarship 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3; Vereity NEH Ciuh 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JAMES PENDEXTER Junior High Heb Cesce, Maine RAH the werld is e stagen Deite Psi Dmegu Henerery Frueferruitf;r 3, 4; ETA. 4; Drumefic Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HELENA THELMA PDLAND l ;irwcle-rnLEpEIrten F'rirmzzn' ,Ir Camden, Maine Smell in etntUre, large in spirit Bend 1, 2, 3; Bend Beesters Club 2; F.T.A. 4; Y.W.C.A. l; Dming Club T. ' H Bess Medwuey, Maine BEVERLY JANE POWERS KindergerTeH-Primery HI'H nete yeu in my beek ef memery'l Y.W.C.A. T, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 3; Heuee Cemmitfee 2; ETA. 'l, 2, 3, 4; During Club 2; AH Club 2; Camera Club 3; Feliiicel Discussion Chairman 3; Softball 2. HVi E VIDLET PDDLER PRINCIPE Weterville, Maine Earnest eFFeris curry :1 persen fern Transfer from Furmingfen Smte Teechers College Newman Club 3, 4; ETA. 4. ARLENE MUREEL PULSIFER Pulsie Kindergarten-Primery Pelend Spring, Meine- HA fair exterior is e silent remr'nr'nen1:lr.:I1ir;:nn'I F.T.A. 4; Class Traueurer 2; Y.W.C.A. T, 2; Amicitiu 2, 3, Sec. 4; During Club 'I; Eudminten 1, 2; Cen- terbury Club 4. JGhN MARGARET RGBINEDN Ju Kindergarten-Prfmnry Wuldnbnrn, Maine A quiet spirit pnndera wise thoughf' Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Duting Club 1, 2; ETA. 3. :1; Faculty-Studem Chapel Committee 3. CDRINNE ALICE RDUILLARD Connie Junior High Cape Elizabe1h, Maine nEurnest efforts. are a good pnlicyH Transfer from Univ, of H.H. Y.W.C.A, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Band 2; HPinnucleu 4,- Hillcrest 4, Dub ing Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3; Dramatic Club 4; VDITeyh-UH 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3. IMUGENE MAUDE SCAMMAN Jennu Ganerul ' Pnrflund, Maine They saw a dream of Invaliness dEECEHdiHQ from :1 train Transfer From Westbrook Jr. Cnl.; Drumming Club 3, 4,- Hillcresf 3; Guting Club 3; F.T.A. 4; Y.W.C.A. 4. 3' DAVID EDWIN SCARLDTT Dave Junior High Rockland, Maine Sailing! Sailing! GVEr 1he bounding main! Dmegu Nu Epsilon T, 2, 3, 4,- Dufing Club 'I, 2,- . Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3,- F.T.A. 4; Mania Glee Club 2, 3. I i JANET MURIEL SHAW Jun KindergarteniPrimury Waolwich, Maine HA merry.Jr spirit is hers Volleyball 1, 3; Pinngong 4; ETA, 4; Dramatic Ciub 4; Y.W.C.A. 'I, 2, Cabinet 3, 4. DGNALD CLARK SMITH Dun Hnlfis Center, Maine Student Christian Association 2, 3, 4,- Band 1, 2,- F.T.A. 4. '3 J l.- MARTHA ANNE saPEn Martha 2 ' General Weafbrnnk, Maine Friends we know In time of need Cnmmuferls Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2,- F,T.A. 1, 4, JUDITH hNN SPILLER Jud? KIinn::lErgu::lrier'a-F'i'in n:::ir';.ur Wastbronk, Maine HA horse! A horse! My kingdom for n hnrseii' Commufer's Club 1, 2, 3, 4,- ETA. 4. VIOLA ANN STARR Vi Junior High Rackpnri, Mainte- A maiden demure bui friendly I'm sure Amicitiu 1, 2; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Stude-nt Council 2,- Cluss Sec. 2; Outing Club 'I, 2, 4; House CUmmih fee 1, Sec. 4,- Y.W.C.A. 1, Sec, 2; Pres. 3, 4; Y Cabinet 4; Panicul Discussion 2, 3; HilfcresfH 2; Drummic Club 2, Parliamentarian 3,- Pres. 4. CONSTANCE JOAN STETSON Connie Kindergarien-Primnry Lewision, Maine 2 '. 'w'1lischienc is thyr middle numen F.T.A. T, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 'I, 2; During Ciub T, 2: Softball 1. ELEANDR OIWE STDNE Ellie Junior High North Haven, Maine A guy and delightful companion Amicitin 1, 2, 3,: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3; '1 Cabinet 2,: During Club 1, 2, Ac1ivifies Caunseillor 2, Frag, 3, 4,- F.T.A. 4,; G.N.A.T.5. 'l, 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. Vice Pres. 2; CDUnEiI 1, 3. PATRICIA ANN TARDIF Put General Lewistnn, Maine A friendly miss whh u cuie little smile? Amititiu 2, 3, 4; Student Cnuncil 2, 3, 4; ETA, 4; Dramatic Club 2; Driemminn Weekend 3; Wulier E. Russell Scholarship. JASDH RICHARD TIBBETTS, JR. Jute 1ndustriul Ans South Grringtnn, Maine 'IAlwcys ready 'For 1:: good time. ATph-z: Lambda Beta 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4; During Club 1, 2; M.A+A. 1; Pecos Ciub 1, 2, 3. 4; Basket ball 2; Intrumuruls 1, 2, 3, 4;Vur511y HGH Club 2, Pres. 3, 4; Student Councit 1, 2, 3 ROBERTA MURIEI. VERRILL Bert Junior High Cape Elizabeth, Maine He's in the army nnwf' Delta Pui Omega 3, 4; House Committee 1, Vice Pres. 3; Y.W.C.A. 1; Clams Trans. 1; $133 Cfuh 2; Dramatic Club 2; Vice Pres. 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Echoi- urship, Pnrflund Branch Alumni Assoc. 4. CATHERINE MAE WHITE Cathy Kindergarten-Primury BWUHIEJSIUHCI; Maine 21143: heart 15 like a singing bird.n Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Church Chair 2, 3; Chair 4; Duting Club 3; F.T.A. 4; P01111- cul D15cuasinn 4. MARGARET HOPE WENTWORTH Murg General Harpsweil, Maine J Quiet, shy, but friendlyu Y.W.C.A. 1, Cubine'l 2, 3, 4; Pres, 4; F.T.A, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1; Hausa Commit- l fee 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 4. 11 CHRISTINE ANNE WILLARD Chris KindErgnrfen-Primury Befhel, Maine Where fhere1s a smile, therejs sunshine, Cheerleader 3, 4; Duiing Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 4: G.N.A.T.3. 2, 3, 4; Y.W,C.A. 1; Volleyball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2. CARI. HBBY 1111'1'ITHEE Curl Industrial Arts Bangor, Maine HThere 15 no royal read in anything' Kappa Delta P111 2, 3, 4; Officer 3; Commmers Club 2, 3; ln1rumurul Basketball 2. jam Wemariam We the class of 19.55 of Gnrhum State Teachers College wish 1::- dedi- cate this page to our friend and former ciassmufe Barbara Silver. Barbara en1ered Gnrhum in 1951 from Lewisfon High School where she was an honor student. She was known to us :15 cm energeiic indi- vidual, u cnmpefen! worker, and :1 great lavat' of nmure. Her cinse com- panions. recognized her wisdom, courage, and versatifity. These fond memories of Barbara will always be cherished. Underclassmen yunfer C7354 thle'g This full the :less et 1156+ :eme beck en the Hill with teeth berreis leaded end ready te tire. The class was eut te shew the ceilege thet theugh its number was small its petentiels were greet. Ameng the feeling summer activities, there were Juniers en henri te extend e welcerne during Freshmen Orientation weeksend te eur new freshmen end that ell impertent surprise guest Hurricane Elsirie.hr Despite ell Edna's fury end bluster, spirits were net dampened in the week-end estivities ied by retiring meyer, Lere'y Rand. The new recruits recevered trem their vigereus erientetien sgzrlerlmeitsiI3.F end were well estebiished by the time the upperclessmen erriveci en the Hill in the usuel clemereLJs end centusing meving et trunks, suitcases, heses, files and beeks. Never befere did se mew,r tenned Jfeces enter the derms ef Eest end Rehie Hells te begin enether exciting end eventful year. He crett sen seil Ieng without 1:: skipper, t:::iriset:iluenth.r the :iess met te eiect their eFficers fer the coming year. This celled fer serieus cen- sideretien end after due cieiileeretien Reneld Banks wes chesen te serve his secenei term as skipper. Te be :::Iu::--I..ti:tl'jir secure in eur voyage: Wiit'red Geuzie was made secsncl in :emmend with Cennie Grey keeping the ships leg end Betty Leu Dodge handling ell tinensiel disputest Te be sure ef representetien in ell Iegei prDr ceedings, Diane Leiebwe was elected te eur Student Ceunsii where she has veiced eur ceuse VEry well. As is the case in mest edvensed cultures, G. S. T. C. is geverned by the necessary evil et :1 Student Ceurtsii. Dur ciess is preuci te enneunce that Dick KEiiEF wes :hesen vice-presicient by the student bad? and elisi'sr served as chairman the first semester in the absence et Den lCremer who was student teething. Assisting in the cause was Diene Richmend whe recerded eli preceedings ef the ceuncil fer the year. This was indeed te becerne :1 big year fer the Skipper end his crew. it seems there were many eble men hidden in the vessel end their talents were discevered shertly etter sailing. Lending their respective fraternities were Richard Winslew, Lynn Merkee, and Hill AiEI-r under all petentiei cepteins. And we mustn't ferget the female members en the ship of where Diene Richmond was elected President et' the Amicitie Club. it seems that gevernment dees net pertein merelyF to student council. The clerrn eise has its committee to direct the ways at the girls. Dnce again the :Iess et 56 seiled threugh with Jackie Leieie at the helm directing the first semester. Une reminder fer eii celiege students ef their busy days is their annual yeerheek end this year we can eil seiute Bruce Hendersen fer editing the fine editien yeu ere reading new. Regardless of all attempts, ne geeei publica- tien is put out witheut an able steFF end we must ieek te June Helherts, Betty Leu Hedge, Ann Feehen. Cennie MecLeen end Jenet Eredeen ell Frern our crew whe did se much to make this pessible. Regardless ef ell else that takes place in this werld, reiigien is primary te us end emeng the leaders here trern the Junier sless were Eiiil Aiexender ective in the 5. C. A, Diene Rish- mend vice-president ef the Y. W. C. A. and Lerejtr Rand president et the Newman Club. Wheeyer sctid sperts were net ctn essential te cellege lite wcts L'J iittle centuseci tcr say the feast end the class cat '56 ccm preye it. Ceptein HEetch Beete Iect the Hiilteppers tellewecl hy iiTeny'r Wedge, Keith Peckerci end Deneici DiMel- iey whese edciect weight to the arc sent Gerhem sctiling threugh the seesert with pienty ef thrills. Her were we to remain eut ef the hctsehcril pics ture. Rennie Benks led the team with Butch Beete end Keith Peckctrd ctrncmg the Players. Again we must clctirn leaders emertg eur crew. Diene Letebyre end Geraldine Heliet were elected ce-cctptctirts ef eur cheerieecling squad which helped te send our beys en to many yic- teries during the basketball season. Yeu must understand this was net ctII werk end no piety. We hctd our big secicti eyents else. In the fell Diane Lefehyre and Ralph Egers ce- ccsptctinect the Harvest Bell which was ct success for ell whe attended. The yectr else cleseci with the memereble Cernmencerrtent BctH ctt which the juniers henered the seniors hetere they pctsseci beyond these hctils into the tectching professien. Dnce ctgctin we were rtctbly led by June Hulberts end Teny Wedge. It weulct teke pages 1:: relctte eur successes in the secictl ctnd cuiturctl ergctrtizcttiens en cempus hut yeu cctn rest ctssurecl the Juniers were en hand in ctll events. This yectr Gerhem wes hertered by haying two of its students elected Stete eFFicers ef the F. T. A. This hener was again hesteweci Upen eur Junier cless. At the tectchers cenyentien in Pertlencl, Relph Egers was handed the genre! cts Stctte Presiclent end Diene Hichmcinct ence cigctin teek up the pen and paper to recerct preceedu tngs. This has indeed been cl busy yeer end the Juniers hcwe certainly seunciect their trumpet leud eneugh to he heard ctcress the cctrnpus. Cince egctin June is here and the eyer impart- ent heuse cleaning is being derte cts we prepctre te take up eur respective summer iebs, but you knew it wcts enly yesterdcty that we teek eur seats in the heck eF chctpei ctncl Ieekeci dewn end it was only cl few headaches age that we made ctll these devices and took these exams. It really hesnit been so Ieng and haven't we accomplished ct let? Well, gang, eniey yeurselt this summer and cerne heck te us with plenty of yirn ctnel yiger this FctiL Remember we heye fineliy hit that almighty top as seniers end thctt Iittie taste of teaching is iust ctreund the corner. By the way, I hear these kids erertit se teugh te tectch dis- pite all the rumers end they really are quite humctn. SHPAOMOPE Cfadd Adler? The class at 195? came to G. 5. T. C. as green freshmen trern verieus high schools from Presque isle te Kittery. As participants at the first freshmen week-end, theyr learned their wittyr around the echeel. After the first nervous- ness were eFF, theyIr settled down fer their first year et ceilege life. At election time, they these an exceilent eiete -r president Bernie Neveux, Vice-preeident Gwen Thernten, secretary Fern Terdit, and treasurer Lee LeFend. Under their guidance, the class planned :1 succeeetui beeth in the lGreen and White Way and heiel :3 dance in the epring. Thespiens ef the clues shone in the Dramatic Cluhts productions - Ellen Perseus and Bruce Allen scored a hit in the hillbiliy mueicel Sadie Shew from Arkansas, end Lee Pelkey and Jim Gammon were outstanding in The Beer? Members et the ciess of f5? reeliyr shene in the tielel ef ethietics. Fern Meese, Fred Remsdell, end Heb Hewkes were members at the eterting heeketbell teem. Either members were Les Le- Fend, Bill Schultz, Dick Leene, Dick Shaw and Carl Shiblee. After spring vacation, time passed 50 E'UiCkiY - time fer the freshmen to take part in the en- nuel end-et-scheel eutings end then they.r scat- tered fer the summer. Returning te echeel in September, the class teund its numbers depleted but energy end enthusiasm heightened. After assisting the freshmen during erientetien week-end, the sepherneres eettied down to bueineEE. Under their newa-elected efficers, R-eclriegir Shane, president; Dave Parker, vice-president; Betty, Hughes, secretary; and Bev Weedterds, trees- urer; they' begun a new methed at taking up class business. They set Up an executive cern- rnittee composed at two persons from each divi+ eien to take up new business before presenting it to the class. This methed seems te have work- ed very well. Energetic! This class is really geing te tewn. Delve Parker, eLIr mayor, is e sophomore class emcer end the unsuccessful candidates Ralph Berry:Ir and Bernie Neveux were else eephemeres. The beeketbell teem still beasts that mewr at its members belong te t5? Fern Mesee, Heb Hewkee, Fred Remedell, Curl Shihles, Dene Shaw, and Dick Shaw ere stiil playing. Ursie Gireux i5 else a product of the saphe- mere cieee representing us well an the cheer- ieeding squad. Ellen Fereen is etiii eating. This. year it was Nighi ef January tenth in which she did an exceHeniiDb. The Sephemeres put en t: succeeeful shew in the Green end White Way. Success eeeme te tel- inw ii'tlE'l'T'I. A5. leedere in clubs end ergenizetiens here en the Hiii, they seem te lee deing e commenci- ebie ieb. W. A. A. - .leyce Steyer, president Duting Club - Jerry Black, yice-president; Reeieen Lencester, treasurer. Acepelle Chews - Eilen Persona, Secretary- treasurer. Art Civic: - Harriet Morten, president; Fete Pinsem treeeurer; Eieener Holmes, secretary. Y. W. C. A. - EHEH Beliiey, secretary. F . T. A. - Jerry Eieck, yiee-president. Dremetic Club - Nerme Brown, secretary; Eilen Pereens, treeeurEr. Newman Club - Jeertne Dawson. yiee-presi- dent Commuters Club - Ginny Aaker, president; Term Curran, treasurer. Also many ciese ef '5? members belong to the Hillcrest'i er Pinnacle stuffs - Cerel Ner- murt, Clayten Grass, IrC-Einy Gardner, Fem Whit- ten, Charlene Beieyert, Cynthia Jehneen, Dot Teyler, Jeyee Steyer and Tom Curran. As they pass the heIf-wey mark in their cei- Iege careers, this class et 195? cert ieek back with e feeling at pride et whet they have thus eccempliehed. As they centinue their way through college, let us hepe that they bring he a successful conclusion the deye that had begun 5e cerefuliy. jeedAmen C7355 Md fiery The Freshmen cleee arrived in e meet cen- fused state of mind. However, this centusiert was erased by the Drientetien Fregrem the week-end before classes begent Due to the werk of Hurricane J'Ednei', we feurtd it e Iittie difficult to orient eureelves te :eilege buildings and the campus as the lights were out fer quite e few heurs. The girls who ebeyed the hand- beek and brought Heshlighte were very lucky! I denit really think we have needed them since. After scheel get under wey, the Freshmen found themselves faced with the pr-eblern ef eiecting suitable class eHicere. We held :1 class meeting in Ruesell Hell and elected the Students we thought would do the best ieb fer the class. As preeident we have the cepebie Reubert Cer- beil, es vice-presidertt triernztiyr F'hit KiiiDUt'nE, es secretary herdewerking Jacqueline Pepin, end as t-reeeurer herdwwerking Hency Cerrell. The Freshmen representatives te Student ceuncii ere Elaine Fraser and Dick Hewerd. The ties of '53 was given a very ieveiy Freshmenls Reception. Everyone Ieeked so nice in their gowns. end ef :eurse the meet fermel mariners were being displayed. After meeting the fecuity, refreshments. were enieyed by ell. Te de the reception credit, :1 dance wee heid. There was re large turnout and it was let splendid way to meet new friends. The Green end White Way provided :1 chance for the class of 53 to ehew eff their rrtenyr teIents. We set up a Cafe in Paris with feed and entertainment fer everyone. Mary Jene Spear wee eur French singer direct from Paris. The hard work at everyene was much appreciated and mede the plans e success. The Harvest Beil had :1 geeel percentage of the clues. attending. The girls were ell excited as it was the first formal ef the year. When the time fer ieirting clubs arrived, the freshmen beeeted the membership of menu: arganizutienst The PinnecIeH end Hillcreet EspECitu have appreciated the herd work at the freshmen. In Dramatic Club the chess has many at its talented members in it. The play Night of .lrzartli.tlu::r;u.rr Teth heel many freehmen actresses and actors. Seen came the time for :heerieeding tryouts. Five of the eight cheerleaders chosen were freshmen. These Spirited girls. are Mary Ann Maxine Willet, Betty LangIr Jackie PEPTH, Telerice, end Derethy Hamlin. Along with the cheerleaders, eur heeketbell Squad hes Eta shere of our boys. Besides our representatives can the J. V. teem, Bill Gber- myer is en the varsity team. A5 to the Size of the chase, we are one at the largest G. 5. T. C. hes ever held. St the one hundred and seventy-Eve, e geed number at these are commuters. Even though the cem- mutere de net stay en campus: we Find them very ective members in etl clubs and activities. The t I Lite shew let us ence egetn spate tight eeme new talent. New we knew where to gel for ehews and ether things coming Up in the future. Naturally, the mayor campaign had the clase- euppert. We worked hard to heIp our favorite candidate. Activities guclsnf Councii President Vice President Secrets: ryuTreesurer The Student Council is the student gevern- ing body an campus. All members are elected from their fraternities, ergonizutiens, er ciusses to be representatives to the coun- :ii. The ceuncii is surerjgir fortunate in having Mr. Bewmen and Miss Sawyer serve us JFr.':u::uIt'yr advisers. The council is geverned by Perlin- menterwr Lew. Serving as Parliamentarian fer the first semester was John Christopher end for the second semester was Ann Fee- hen. Deneld Crumer Dick ltiIs-llsrr Diane Richmond Diane Lefewe end Ruiph Egers served us :e-cheirmen ef the Harvest Be . The high- light of the bell was the naming of Dave Parker us Meyer ef Gerhem. In FelrztrtslstrsI the Student Ceuncil again sponsored the annual Cerenetien Bull which climaxed with the crowning ef the lElueerl w Elaine Frasier. Serving as chairman of this uFFuir were Bruce Henderson; and Fred St. Cyr. The Cuuneil wee VET? active in the revisien at several policies this year ? namely the voting Jfer Meyer and QUEEN end the selec- tien ef Queen candidates, The council worked eleng with Doctor Beiiey and succeeded in opening the Leunge and Library at night for student use. This was an accomplishment fer which eli the students en the hill ere gretetul. We elected Bruce Henderson and Weed- bury Meuiten te represent G.S.T.C. at the Ne- tienei TeechereI Cellege Conference in New Yerk this Me rch. The council is again apensering the War Drphen pregrem. We are happy to be teeter perente te littie Elettherie Linpi et Greece. At this. time the membere at the Student Ceuncii would like 1::- thank bath the fecuity end etudent body fer their ceeperutien threugheut the year. alt BRUCE H. HENDERSON Editer-in-chief ASSOCIATE EDITORS This year the associated editors were Tern Curran and Care! Norman. They worked under the Editer-in-chiet' end together they produced the Hillcrest. Their ideas and help- ful information are veluubie when it comes to rating the yearbook. Alse te them we give thanks and epprecietien fer ail theije done. AFLM SENIOR SECTION EDITDRS June Heiberts end Bettyr Leu Dedge ere Izzerteinlyr to be recommended for the excel- lent ieb they did :15 ce-directers of the seniet section. It requires a let of arranging and organizing to produce a satisfactory product that is acceptable to everyone This year's; senier section is something to be proud of end Fm sure everyone recegntzes the eFfert that was put into it. ACTIVITIES EDITGRS As it is well realized, activities take Up a lat at aur G. 5. T, C. stl.l4:ler1tsr time. There is sa mush gaing an that it is almast impassilale ta give each thing that hap- er'IE its praper publicity. The sa-astivity editars this ear are Ann Feehan and Alisan Libby. They have saw ered each activityF with equal talent and we want ta thank them tar their time and et'tart. ART EDITDRS The art sectian at this yearbaak eauldn't have been ' handled any better than by Fred St. Cyr and PattyF Cars ' michael. They certainly have an artistic talent which is undispatahle. Thevjir have warked hard an many praiects this year but we think that they have given their best ta the praductian at the Hillcrest. We want ta congratur late them an their tine iab anal thank them far their callabarated talents. SPORTS EDITORS Jayce Staver, Barbara Hill and Harryr Murchie have dahe a cammendahie iah an arganizing all the sparts material far the :55 yearbaak. G. 5. T. C. has had an excellent retard in sparts this year and We had ta have same expert writers ta saver all their activities ade- .quately. ADVERTISING EDITDRS . We knaw that advertising is ane at the mast im- P. partant parts at any baak ar magazine. Anfane who hits gotten advertisements knaws that it takes a Eat at ttme and persistence ta get the minimum supply at advertisements. Twa graups have ta be thanked far this Part at aur yearhaak. The advertising editars and El EDUFSE the advertisers. We appreciate their :a-apera- hen far withaut their aiel we wauldnlt be able ta have aur FEarbaak. Yes, Janet Bradeen and Jaan Edgett hatte- dane a cammendable iab as cadardinatars at a:- qmrtng advertisements. TYPING EDITORS Typing editors for this year's Hiiicreet were Becky Trutent and Betty Cell. Typing is es- sentiel when it carries te setting up any newepeper er book. It isnit one of the meet enjeyeble jehs there could he and we knew that enyene eeuidn't Cit: such a fine ink: :15 these twe have done. 5:: to them we give our deepest appreciation fer a ieb weli dene. MR. 1'Ii'tiHITTEI'tnl Bur adviser, Mr. Whitten, :1 member of FHG'ITWI EDITDRS Heb Cerbeii and Clayton Grese have dene en excelient ieb es phete editere. At all Gerhem's activities theee twe ceuld eiweys be depended upon he get geed pictures with their eernewhett eemmercielized cemerne. Cit ceuree of must interest are the little candid shots taken at Gerhem students at unex- pected times. When these end all the ether pictures have been appraised we find the? Clayton and Beb hcwe dene u very pretes- sienei iele. the faculty has dene :3 fine ieb in giving us the inepiretien end ieeldership the stuff needed. We could always depend en him he help us out of enyr troubles end to shew us the proper wittyF ef deing some difficult ieb. .1. I I. x .1- -- h: - - d- .-I .- .- .- r .. .- a -- ,. -- .. ,- a a .- rIII1II':nIIII:1l.III '- . C2111?! tEf4 HP? CELA President .. .. .. Vice-President Secretary-Treusurer ..... ...... .. The '13::nterlzmrjyr Club is an active ergunizua fien especially designed to afreng1hen the faith and 1e knit lege'rher spudrjih..IH.;1lI:.nr all of the Epiecepul siuden'ts on campus. Reguier WEEkI'f mee1ings of evening prey- er and discussions are held en campus and ence a month 1he Gerhem Canterbury Club ieins with Perflund Junior College and West- breek Junior College for u seciel gmhering er TriI. :uH';.ur Church under the direction of Rev. Nerene Graver . . Margaret Bewden . Nu nary:r Knight Shirley E. Geedwin. Our faculty adviser en the hill is Mr. Bewt men and Mr. and Mrs. Rese are our local advisers. This year we are esleleeirallgar in- deb'tecl tn Mr. and Mrs. Patchem ef Gerham whe have given us frunsperfefien each Sun- day In :hUrch. Dur program has been mesf successful and we are leaking forward to an even bef- fer year in 19:56. $Wewman Cfug Piesident .. .. . IIit ice-Firesisierit Secretary Treasurer Student Council . The Newman Club is u reiigieus organize- tien for Catholic students and hes the three- felcl purpose of channeling the EpirHUCtI, edu- cetienef and social develepment of its memv hers toward these virtuous characteristics which are symbelic ef eur petren, Jehn Hen- ry, Cardinal Newman. In his own life, the cardinal ettert'tpteeI to emulate the perfection of Jesus Christ. Achievement et this geel is attained threugh a diversified pregrem of events. This is done particularly through eur chief activity the Annual Retreat. This year the LnEr-zltyr Rand Jeanne Dewsen Petti Carmichael . Barbers: Eirewn Ann Feehen and Nancy Whiteemb Retreat master was Rev. James J. Lyens, 5. J. of Boston. Either activities included our Full Frelic and Halloween Dance. The Rev. Andrew Kelleher is the Chaplain end adviser Fer the Newman Ciub which Functions chiefly throngh our elected efficers end our tecuity adviser, Mr. Richard Ces- telle. With perseverance, determination and help trem tiltilrrti-ghtjtr Bed, the Newman Club will strive te centinue te tester the spiritual wel- ferre CI'F its members. I Wen. d CArEdllian. .Addaciafien William Alexander President Vice President . .JSec. and Trees. In the past, the Men's Christian Associm tien, formerly the Student Christian Associa- tion, has been ?'El'iif active in the organiza- tien itseif. Fulfilling the ebiectives was our chief purpose. These ebiectives are: To help students realize the importance of Christ in their everyday lives; To offer :1 source at Christian feilewship en and eFf the campus; and Finally, Te acquaint the individual with the Bible through discussiens, speakers, mevies end in 5:: doing, ebtein the accept ence of Christ as their persenel sewer. The activities at this year censisted mostly at speakers, discussions, visitatiens, mevies, and centerence attendance. The most eut- stending events being the deputation team work in and around the Pertlend area, He- ligious Week, which was ct very successful Herman Gregun Francis Hartford week, and our annual Hymn Sing held in the month at March. Dur future leeks optimistic in that we plan te combine with the Y. W. C. A. eventually enabling us to work telether us one erguni- zetien. Aise we plan te center our work mere ereund the campus esl::1ret:i-::tllj;.nI with de- vetienul and seasonal services and ether ec- tivities of this sort. The ergenizetien is open te all male stu- dents and meets once a week. 1it'isiters are always welcome to iein with us at the meet- tngs. A man ence said, Preparatien for this tife is ene thing, preparation fer eternity is en- ether. Se may we strive to prepare eur- selves fer HIS sake. President 1Vice President SEEFETDF'f Treasurer The Y. W. C. A. has ever one hundred membera end is one ef 1he meet active er- genizetiens en campers. This. year it began its eeesen with Freshmen Drientetien week- end. lE'Hher activities have included the faculty Tee, Recognition service, Green and White Way and the Y-Lite shew, where new 1:1?th is breught in1e focus. The Y plans as usual 1:: conduct Bible and Pelhicel discussien greupe; heid vesper services and morning devotions. The Cebinei Retreat wHI highlight the 5pring pregrum. Diane Richmend Ellyn BEING? Barbara Rebinsen Outing Cgtg President ....... . . .. . .. Bruce Henderson Vice-President ...... . .. .. .. .. .. .. Jerry:r Black Secretary . . .. . Geraldine Helleh Treasurer ...- .-..-.... .. . .. . ....... . . . .. . Rueieen Lancaster Gerhem'e Duting Club has became one ef the largest 51uden1' organizations on campus. H5 varied program which includes both cem- pus ediviiies end eFF campus tripe, provides Fun her all. The year's First excursien was a Mount Weehingtuen climb. This proved he lee very exciting end was a new experience For many ef us. Other sponsored ecfivhiee included swimming, :1 reller-sketing perry, sailing en Cusce Buy and 1he l. D. C. A. Cenference held at the Snow Bell in Camden. The meat excifing end busiest time ef 1he yeer fer 1he Gufing Ciub, however, is the sponsoring of The Winter Carnival which has its Chairman this year, Ralph Egers and Cu- Cheirmun, Selfyv Park. The During Club is fortunate ibis year he heve Mr. Meherg end Mr. Cee1elle es facuh'f advisers and 1heir help and enthusiasm have been gremiy appreciated by all. ibramafic 63:4 President Vice-Preeident . Secretary Vialu Starr . .. Edward Heggerty Nerme Brawn Treasurer . The Dramatic: Club presented enether full year at entertainment to the campus - dramatize fer end by the students at the college. Under the able leadership the ergenize- tien preduced twe muier preductiens us well as three ene-ect plays. AH-eut :eeperutten between members brought forth theatre triumph worthy of any campus stage. The first preductien was The Night ef January 16th, which brought in a lot of new talent. The Dramatic Club functions with the hope et giving students a chance te understand and participate in dramatic skills. The club gives ene en uppertunity to learn hew te meke-Up, direct a play, put Up sets, act, er advertise and keep the play organized in order to give a geed performance. Every one works in order te benefit and give en- ieyment to others. Ellen Persons jmicifia elite President . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. Diane Richmond 1H'ivte-Preeident .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .- .. .. .. Jenn McKay Secretary .......... . . . ... . ... . .. .. . . .. .. .. Beverly Weedterd Treasurer . . . . . Cerel Keene The purpese of the Amicitiel Club is the premetien et Friendship. The club, censisting ef about 40 members, meets twice a month; one meeting devoted to recreation and the ether to business and planning activities. With the help of new advisers, Miss Sawyer and Miss Dunn, we plan various activities such :15 pecking boxes of clothes for nee-:::I';..IF families in the town at Gerhem end spenser tees. Dther activities held this year have been epen lounge, sponsoring an assembly, and :1 style shew. j CHFPEIIII Cit GPHS! President VicerPresident Sacrehnzlryr Treesu rer The A Coppelle Chorus is u :embinutien at the Men's and Wements Glee Clubs. The chorus consists of seventy-twe members. This group is under the able directien of Miss Miriam Andrews and the accempanist E5 Churfene Elliot. The theme perform: various programs thrnughnut the yEnr. Ameng these are the annual Thanksgiving and Christmas prev grams and Te+::'::herrsI Cenventien entertain- ment. An eperettn has been planned. In these and n'unrwr other ways we strive for our purpose: to faster 1:: better under- standing and a higher appreciation at music in this CDIIEQE. Janet GuHifer Ann f.'.rd:::5l'::t';.uf RDdHEy Shein Ellen Fursens This year marked the initiui appearance at the Gerhem Hiilteppers, a dense bend comprised of G. S. T. C. students. Enthusiasm ranks high end the year has been a huge suc- cess. The Hillteppers were in great demand at basketball games during the half as weil us at many other scheel functions. The theme is celiegiete with the members dressing to fit the theme. The Hiilteppers have perfected several novelty numbers which were a hit with the students. Ameng jiiiieppers these were Fiene Reil Blues, Little Brawn Jug, and Can Can Peikn. The members have as geed a time pinging es the audience has listening. Under their faculty adviser, Miss Heelr this greep hopes to go far. Aitheugh iirnited in size the Hiliteppers welcerrie tryouts fer mem- bership. With the center of this organization being freshmen, Gerhern can leek forward to several years of outstanding musical pro- grams. 342 OrcA ed ire The ercheetre is under the directien at Miss Helen Heel end has progressed tensicterrztlel'yr since it was termed last semester. The members are: vieline, Jenet C. Gulli- Fer, Portland; Helen L. Roberts, Chine,- Gladys J. Rewe, Gerhem; String bees, Janet E. Campbell, Rye Beech, H. H.; flute, Marlene G. McHene, Middfebere, Mesa; :ierinete, Ellyn+ Jeen Bailey, Buekepert and Carmen Ceibertt, Nerwey; elte sexephene, Janet L Cheppell, Kennebunk; tener sexephene, Key Keizer. Themeeten; trumpets, William J. Merrew, Senterd; and William G. Per-ter, Kennebunk; trembenes, Llewellyn H. Nelsen, Fertlend end Mertitie Walker, Auguste, and Pierre, Feith Roberts, Milbridge. Starting eut es en smell greup the ercheetre is well befeneed in instrumentation. Mere members were added this eemeeter and new the orchestra beasts members. At rehear- eels we all take turns directing the group us part at eur training. Seme members partici- peted in a campus echeel Christmas program. On Jr:.mun::lr';.4r T 1, we gave a eencert fer the stu-r dents and faculty in Russell Hell. Dut-deer cencerts fer student enieyment are planned fer the Spring months. e.Aze.tetne Committee FIRST SEMESTER DFFICERS President .. . ....... ViEE-FFEE-ideni' Secretary Treasurer The House Cemmittee is the student gey- erning bedy et Rebie Hell and Eeet Hell, the two wemen'e dermiteries. Members are elected fer a term at ene eemeeter by the two hundred resident wemen students. in edditien tn the tem- efficers, there is ene representative trem each of the twelve sec- tiens at the dermiteriee. Each representative is reapensible fer initiating discussion at e heuse committee meeting en any matter at EDHCEI'H to these from her section. In this Way the interests et eyeryene are given cure- tul censideretien end are etten edepted e5 pert et the governing system of the dermi- teries. . Each eectien at the heuse has n. represente- tlye. These repreeehtetiyee are chosen to serve ene semester; after which they ere eligible te serve es.- en efficer during their iUnier er senior year. Ameng the services rendered by cemrnittee members are cleeing the dermiteries ter the night, Uphelding the rules end reguietiene, and serving en special cummittees, plus haying charge of epen heuse in the two dermiteries and open Eumpus, ...... Jacqueline Leieie Herbert: Luce . ViDiCl Sterr . Jean McKay House Committee members, realizing that e geyernment is es geed es the governing body makes it, practice fairness and demer- recy. By being geed citizens, they promote geed citizenship in the twe dermiteries. Heuse Committee, which meets. termelfy ence :1 week is advised by the Dean of Wem- en, the Heusemethere, end the assistant Dean. Cemmefem F 6gb; President SEEFEtGrf Treasurer The Cemmuters' Club is the Dnly club on the campus which is founded especially fer these students whe de net live on the hill. Its membership is epen enly te commuters while its aim is he make up fer theee activities the cemmuters are forced to miss. Threugheut the year the club has seciels and parties, bowling, scetch auctions, candy, and Feed sales white the annual Farming- ten-Gerhem banquet is the club's largest prefect. All our ettivities are guided eleng by our advisers, Mr. Miller and Mr. Mertin. We wish to express our aincere apprecietten and thanks fer all their time, support, and guid- ence given fer the beneFrt ef the club. . Virginie Asker . Derethy Chase Themes. Curran gflfla Cg? Editor in Chief . Associate Editnr Assistant Editor . . Lii'llait'i'Jsrgur .. -. Cami Norman Bruce Hendersnn . BE ? Call . . twins ?Ir Ann lung Typists .. .. .. .. .. . . - Jackie Ferry, iii'ns-slqpr Trufunt, Barbara Nichols Sports Editors . . Art Editors ...... .-......... .. -. .. .. .-...... .. .. .. Clayton Grass, Hubert Curbeii Phntngruphy Editors Dur Pinnacle is a art's-iiiitl'3:Ir farmed institutinn in which we should be iustiyr proud. Thr-sugh the combined sHorts cf its staff, it creates in- terest and enthusiasm in activities on our Gorhum campus. The way in which the student bsdy wsl- comes each monthly installment is ample thanks to all of thizissI who work so hard in making its publicatinn possible. We hope that this interest is carried throughout the college careers of all of you. Special thanks go to Mr. Weeks and Mr. Whittsn whs ure our faculty advisors. . . Joyce Stover, Hurry Murchis- Put Carmichael, Fred St. Cyr pofificai gidcuddian Chairman Program Chairman The purpnse 0f Pnliiicul Discussion is h:- creute interesi in world affairs. Dur meefv ings are infnrmul and open in everynne wishing To increase his knowledge and broaden his interest in pufiiicnl fnpics. Dur tapics are not Hmifed to any One Field; they may be Town, 511312, nmiunul, or internal- B.EI.-w.n.-a-r'I'yr Powers - Ma rguref Weniwnrih iinnul, Dr uHuirs of 1he past, present or fu- ture. Political Discussion is under the sulaewision of 1he World Relufedness Commission of the Young Wamenrs Christian Association. and meets every Tuesday evening from ?:DD fill 8:015! in the inner Rubia Reception Room. '5 President I VicehPresident Secretary .. .. . Treasurer . . Historian Librarian . .. Parliamentarian Student Council Th+EI chief aim of our chnpier i510 acquaint 1he members with 1he professional aspen 0F ' ?euching, and this yew was 1he building of a bigger and better organization at Gorhum. Gnrhum received an additional honm this year by having two 0? Our members. elecied to nmcms of- M. F. T. A. Ralph Egers serves PH :15 President and Diane Richmond :15 Sacra. I fury of the 51013 Organization. I The high pnini of the year was the M. F. T. A. convention n1 Gnrham. gufure lacAerd a; Jmerica Donald Crumer . harryr Black Ann Feehan . Ralph Egers Rnnnie Rnulim Diane Richmond . Beth: Lou Dodge Janet Brudeen and Pam Whii'ren utEPIIR :5 Ciu$ President . . Hebert Sempsen 1 uri'ite-Fh're .iideni . . . .. . Lynn Merkee Secretary ..... . . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . . . . . Regineid Harper Treasurer . . . . . .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . . .. Peul Thibedeeu The Veteran's Club was formed 1his year he seepiy the Veteran's on campus with an organization cf greth representation. It is in1ended ie furnish him th information frem his local Veteran's Adminiefretien, thus having a better understanding of ifs bene- fits and the G. I. Bill. The ergenizefien has been arranged h:- insure a better club fer its members in the Future. L .4 : CM President -. -. . ..... -. .. .. ...... . . . .. .. .. . . . Harrie: Morton ViceiPresident .. . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. -. . Elizabeih Frantice Secreinry ...... ... . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . Eleanor Holmes Treasurer ... .... .. .. .- . -. ....... . ..... . .... .. . . Peter Pinson This year the Ar'r Club has expanded cun- sidernbly. The members have worked hard fngeiher cm grnUp and individual prniects. With Mr. Brncafn's aid and advice we have accomplished many diFFerent prniects rang- ing from wood burning and feather working to all pnin?ing. Each year during nmiunui art week our cfub halda u siiver tea and art exhibit. Cam CM President ViCEnFresidEHi Secretary The Camera Club has been in existence en the hill fer a number at years. Its primary aim and purpose is to bring together these at us whe share a mutual interest in phe- tegrephy. The club net enly functiene es en eppertunity fer an exchange of technical knewlecige und knewhew but as a place fer the development at friendships termed eut ef mutuei interest in our hobby. Another thing the club is interested in developing in its members is eneugh ability in the hendiing ef phetegrephic equipment he enable him he take advantage ef it :15 e heip in his future prefessien. This would en- Reginald Harper Pete Pinsen Cieyten H Gross eble the future teacher te make from his own cellectien en assembleege ef celer slides, Intern slidee, end phetegrephic prints use- ful in the classroom. During the remainder of the year the club is planning :1 number of interesting prefects. Ameng these is :1 series ef experiments with the new Films several of which have recent- ly ceme ente the market, beth 351W and celer. Derkreem week is else planned thanks to the ceeperetien ef the industrial arts det purtment. Third en the list are eeme heid trips taking advantage ef the fine fwe hepeil spring weather. Wardifg Hg in C$4 President 1Write-President Secrete ry-Treesurer Representative te Student Council The Varsity G I Club is an organization made up of yeung men who have wen let- ters in varsity eempetitien. The main funcu tien ef the club is te sepervise the intramural spert program ef the college. Ameng the activities Spensered by the G Club, the annual Halloween F'ert'yr put en fer the tewn children each Dcteber, is the meat impertent end the biggest success. The club may be said te be the chief pre- meter of geed sportsmanship habit which prevails en the Hill. Granted, in activities where centect is preveient, tempers ere beund te flare. But under the supervision of the Varsity G Club tempers ere etten Jiltnthrznnjtr Wedge Rebert Hewkes Keith Peckercl Fern Messe quenched befere theyIr leed te treuble. As a result, eur teams, beth varsity and intra- murels, are highly respected by ell. Theugh we found eur numbers hed de- created when we returned in the tell, we were kept strung in ergenizetien under the able leadership at eur efficers. Dthers who played an impertent pert in the functiens ef the dub were Reneld Banks, Hebert Greene, Richard Beete, end Wilfred Geuzie. The activities ef the club were under the supervision et Mr. Frank Pellerd, fecuity ed- wiser. gidAraam Q? J i I u I I - 1- . . 1 -- - . . ' -II - - . I. .. H K. I . I ' .- If! I 'i-F- Heud Waitresses: Mildred Hammond, Diane Richmond - JGtcm .1469 Cganing Qrtfi ll Head Janitor - Ralph Bu'.a-rr13.uI I II .I- I .IrIIIII - .. I - . - .I I .. . .I....III. ....I I I...rI1.-...II J. . . I... I ... I... ..II.......I..wI... IIII.I.II....-.I.I.....l . ...-Hi .....IhIIvn .I. I.I .I I ....II. . I .. I I II I.I. . .. . 1.... .I.. I. .I.! u IiilHILI .1. .III .I . II...I.I. run...II..I1I....I'..f.I-III.HIIIH..-.III. In I .. r . .I .II I. ..I . ... Ir III lan...... ..I... 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In... .5... ... T . .w. M... w . L... .. .. --. . - .-.-...r .. An infamous bull sessinn. Tnnighfs the night???? Calling East Hull - Come in. Just before The wedding An eveniful night in the study The morning ufter??!l?? mien: 42rd ozgaim President .............................................................................. William Alexander Vice-President -. ................................................................................. Ralph Egers Secretary ................. . .................................................................... Justh Meirnse Treasurer ........................................................................................ Jerome Black I. II I 1 I v. . .. I I I c I ,- u r ' J . F 1. 1 . 1: AW ibeffa ' PARKING n - ANY EVEr loyal to his hu'r. A second childhood. A friendly game of bridge????!! ms mm manna PHHPEEW LEFT 11 This is an educated mun!!! A quiet night at the frat house. Memgm 02AM President .......................................................................................... Lynn Markee- Vice-President .......................................................................... Warren Rnbertsnn Secretary .............................................................................................. Dunc: Shaw Treasurer .................................................................................... Hubert Sampson 1! i. ll'l Just a little practice!!! Warm 9: 5 President .................................................................................... Richard Winslnw Vice-Presidem .................................................................................. Ronald Banks Secretary ........................................................................................ Jason Tibbefts Treasurer .......................................................................................... Donald Saute n. r I J ml '- ! III I. 1' F m l f .1: Ilr !l Captain Richard Butch Bente Couch Frank Pollard TDHY Wedge Keith Packard 1954 Fred Rumsdell Les Lufnnd Ass't. Couch Richard Costello Bab Huwkes Bill Obermyer 1 955 Fern Mnsse fUamify 3:154:13!ng ff Displaying the meet powerful offensive et- teck in Gerhem State Teachers College hear;- histery, the 1954-55 Hilltepper cage crew eernpiled e cemmendnble 1E3 New England Teachers College Cenference record, a 14 end 4 overall rnerk. In the welI-belenced conference Ieep the Hillteppers' 1D and 3 mark was tapped only by the 14-4 record set by defending NETCC chumps, Salem. This. latest rendition of Gerhem eager: proved to be unbeatable et heme against :enference riyels. Unfy Norwich Uniyersity, in e nenrcenference set to, was able te de- feet the Gerhern quintet in the friendiy cen- finis ef Russell Hell. Nerwichis diminutiye Jee Montgomery stepped to the Free threw line twice in Ieet minute of play and cenly dropped four straight charity teases threugh the heep to give the yisiters e slender ?3-?U edge. Altheugh Belem, Plymouth, and Keene found the GSTC five tee rough here in Hue- sell Hall, the three league fees were able to tag conference setbacks Upen the Hiltteppers when they battled the Gerhem teem en their ewn familiar bettlegreunds. The setback at the hands of Salem in the lust game of the year knocked the pins out from under any Gerhnm conference title hopes. Sharp sheeting any Gerhem Pete Deyle was the big them in the side of the Gotham squad us he hit fer 43 big points while leading Seiem to en 33-3? victory. Tep games for Gerhum probably were the triumphs eyer Salem, Piyrneuth, end Keene plus a win eyer :1 strong New Britain Five in D 3-15-35 squeeker, :35 Tony WEdQE tallied 29 points and Fern Messe and Keith Peckerel added ED each. Mention should be made of the decisive, hut exciting, yicteries Gerhern gained over treditienel Maine rivel, Fermingten. Heed- ing the Hiiltepper etteck in teeth tussles wes Wedge us he banged heme :59 peints. While the Hillteppers hed tee much everell eeurt cless fer the Fermingten teem, the treditienel rivqlry built Up ever the years mere then mede up fer the wide peint spreeds which Gerhem enieyed. While chalking Up their 14 victeries the Green and White :egers ef Ceech Frenk iiielw lure! the leather sphere threugh the heel: et an average ef 36.3 peints per game, a fine demenstretien ef effensive basketball even in this day and age ef high scering cen- tests. Tep men in the Hilltepper eFFensive me- shine wes Teny Wedge, high scering Green and White center fer the pest three years. This pest seesen Wedge set whet is thought to be :1 new GSTC individual scering reeerd us he scered 439 peints in the Hillteppers' 13 eentest ter :1 25.3 average per game. These 439 peints run Wedge's three year peint tetel te mere then HUD peints. Wedge received plenty of scoring support frem his feur ceert ceherts, Fern Messe, Keith Peekerd, Fred Remsdeli, and Captain Butch Beete, es all five members at the starting five hit fer en average et ii peints er better per game. Ceech Frenk Pellerd deserves e tip et the hat fer his ieb et melding this eggregetien et heep talent in e smeeth werking :embine. In his seeend veer ef varsity besketbell teething here en the hill, Feilerd held his teem right in the thick eF the centerence bet- tle fer the lone :rewn. Furthermore, Ceech Feilerd sen leek ter- werd te the coming :eurt campaign with en eptimistic gleam in his eyes. Fer next fell the entire starting quintet plus ranking re- serves, Bil! Ghermeyer, Heb Hewkes, Les Lel- fend, end Ce. will tret up the stairs from the dressing reem 1:: answer the sell fer sendi- detes te represent Gerhem in the 19'55-56 basketball wars. While writing ebeut the Gerhem basket- ball squad, we shouldn't everleek the end- less heurs ef werk :entributed to the Hill- topper cause by this yeeris Fine crew at menegers. 5e. en edditienel tip ef the bets tered eld derby te Dick Kelley, Jerry Black, Fete Pinsen, end Charlie Miller. Portsmouth Lyndon Maine Maritime Academy Rice'k Norwich Keene6 Suiemi' Farmingfnnik New Britnini' Furmingtanit PI'y'rnr.:ul..tth1'Ir Lowellit Plymnufhi' WDFEESilEI'i Keene6 Purfsmuuih North Adumsif Sulem6 5CDRE5 DF GAMES Up p6 n6 n15 F6 58 30 49 3'3 65 EB 55 35 F6 35 Forfeit 59 I ? 63 64 3? $3 EETC 96 91 96 8.5 FD 53 1D? 82 B6 102 32 ?'5 33 ST 114 96 F? GORHAM STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE VARSITY BASKETBALL STATISTICS Name FG FGA AVG F FA AVG TP PF P G AVG-G Musse 33 23.? 371 43 33 573 224 50 I53 1? 13.2 32513 T5 240 312 33 3'5 555 133 63 63 1? 1 1.1 Dbermeyer 33 74 349 11 33' 333 32' 24 45 1? 5.1 Lafnnd 5 12 415 5 9 555 15 4 3 2' 2.1 Wedge 174 293 534 91 152 591 439 45 53 17 25.3 Pauler 3 7 423 4 IE 555 13 2 T If 1.2 Berbue 5 12 416 1 3 333 1 1 3 2' 4 2.? Mace 1 2 500 5 5 333 II 4 4 4 1.? Huwkea 26 56 393 11 33 310 55 253 36 1.5 4.3 Shaw 2 5 333 2 5 400 6 5 3 3 2.0 Packard 33 124 4?? 4? 31 530 213 41 53 17 12.5 Rumsdell 30 1215 1:534 41 5? 713 231 53 53 17 11.3 D'Mulley 1 3 333 3 13 1515 1D 2 3 3 1.2 SYMBOLS FG ........................................................................ Field 9551: F64 .................................................... Field goals attempted AVG .......................................................................... Average F ............................................................................ Foul goals FA .......................................................... Foul goals uHemeed AV'G .......................................................................... Average TP ........................................................................ Total paints PF .................................................................... Persanul fuuls P ...................................................................... Perinds played G .................................................................... Games played A?G-G ................................ Tutul point average per game STATISTICIAN Richard Kelley .131 H H; -- 317;; fig.?i'i r 1- -. I - J. l '3 4 t H :1. l: I. '-.--- err - I r-if-W'A'Eg .W H -. n I 1 fjw-J 'iIi-Ld BCII'EE J. V. Snuih Purilund F. J. C. Keene J. V. Salem J. V. Furmingfnn J. V. Furmingtnn J. V. Plymouth J. V. P. J. C. Salem J. V. Plymouth J. V. Keene J. V. Biddefnrd Fryeburg Westbraak Juniar Wardifg gadgefgafi SCIDRES GF GAMES Wan Dppanenfs L65? 9 51 56 ?6 63 65 51 61 55 66 56 50 5D 64 62 5? GSTC 63 5B 6? 53 54 65 53 4.7 65 ?4 5? 4? 52 6? 50 full Snitball chu mp5 Bus ketbull churn p: Fing-pnng champ anke tbull runner-ups INTRAMURAL WINNERS Full Sufibull - Alpha - Leroy Rand, Robert Jordan, Tony Wedge, Reggie Draws, Dun D'Mulley, Run Hunks, Dunc: Dayan, Richard Heme, Fred Rumsdell, Les Lafond, Dick Win- slow Flag Fuuthull Keene Hausa - Will Gouzie, Reggie Dews, Richard Beam, Tony Wedge, Dan Hurrimun, Fern Masse, Bab Hawkes, Dan WMulle-y, Frank Harrisan, Dick Milligun, Dick Shaw, Phil Berbue Vulleybull Spikers - Tony Wedge, Will Gnuzie, Curl Shibfe, Bill Ubermeyer, Fern Musse, Larry Muce-f Fred Rumsdell, Bub Huwkes Basketball - Streaks - Ecl Cannnlly, Will Gnuzie, Jim Doheriy, Emr Kimbail, Darrell Puysun, Glenn Martin, Techdyr Jacksun, Mil! JuFFe WAA President ................................................................. 1'q.I im:e-F'resident ........................................................... 5e::retH1::r';.uF .. Treasurer All women students belong to the Women's Athletic Association end all are invited te- participate in us rt'uzu'wr eF the women's spurts ele thezsaF wish. The W. A. A. is governed by a heard of officers, :eunseiere, end a rep- resentative from the cheerleaders. The main duties of the beard are to central women's sports and allied activities, end to he in charge of selling merchandise in erder te- meke meneyr fer the W. A. A. The wemenis athletic program at Gerhenjl State Teachers College ranges Hem the mere highly:r organized teem sperte, such :15 Field hockey, to the indeer and individual Sperts, such :15 ping-peng end bicycie riding. The W. A. A. maintains er point system to give recognition to these whe participate in sports. Each spurt entitles the participant to 25 points, but the number at heurs at par- ticipetien varies with each activity. There is e :euneeler for each spurt whe keeps a record of the heurs. In no case do individuals receive edditienel paints for being a chem- pien er a member of e Wireit'yr team. The girl who has earned 50 points receivee her class numerals; 150 points, her G ; EDD points, her pin; end 500 points her fecket. The ceilege hue adequate equipment fer must of the wemenrs activities, and facilities, such as the tennis ceurts and gymnasium, are shared euczluuallyur by men and women. ........................ Joyce Stever ........................ Cure! Keene Eleener Holmes June Helberte - w; W43, 45w gif'i; KHJLEIAIIKK gjyccmam Heudcheerleuders: Gerry Hallett Diane LE- fehwe. Ursula Girnus, Dcrothy Humlyn, Mary Ann Lung, Jackie Papin, Maxine Guellefie. 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Bailey, Edgar M. Bufes, Richard C. Butier, Carl W. Cramer, Dunu1d A. Elliot Ar1hur J., 11 Gibson, Ralph E. Eragary, Dnnuld E. Hwazarramtmr Gienn L HnHund, Elwin R. Jonian, Kenneth Lovely, Richard R. McGee, John L. Maura, John E. Mame, George E. Murch, Richard G. Tibbetfs, Jason R. Wifhee, Cari L. 1315 Main Street, Garhum, Maine Dr? Milis, Maine Bry Mills, Maine 33 State Street, Garhum. Maine Winslow Rd... Falmouth, Maine 121T! Park Rd., Wesibruuk, Maine Union, Maine 23 Kncu: Street, Thnmustnn, Maine 44 State Street, Portland, Maine Nnr1h Sebuga, Maine Sebugn Luke, Maine Hanson's Ridge Road, Springvule, Maine 5 Tupshum Street. Lishnn Falls, Maine Fart Hi11 REL, Gnrhum. Maine 10-40 Main Streak, Lewisfan, Maine 123 Fort Hill Rd... Gorhum, Maine 3 Winn Avenue, Ciintnn, Maine F Sanbnrn Rdu Hinghum, Muss. South Brewer, Maine 3613 Main 31reet, Gnrhum, Maine Abbott, Bessie E. Anderson, lean E. Banks, Ronald F. Bates, Madeliene J. Bente, Richard A. Best, LBVErnn E. Black, Juan V. Brudeen, Ju net E. Brawm Barbara C. Carmichael, Fairicin M. Chaae, ll'l+v:::-rr::u1'+v,uIr A. Christopher, David J. Clark, Adeline J. Coleman, Marilyn G. Crosby, Ann L. Dews, Reginald L. Dialling, Georgia Dodge, Beny Lou Dayan, Dunn D. Edgeit Juan A. Egars, Ralph W., Jr. Feehun, Ann M. Files, Elizabeth E. Flanagan, Sheila Louise Gnuzie, Wilfred J. Gray, Cansfance L. Guimnnd, Ermasf J. Gullifer, Janet C. Huggerty, Edward J., Jr. Hulberfsi June HCIHEH', Geraldine D. Hurrimnn, Janet M. Hurrisnn, Frank H. HendErson, Bruce N. Hunt, Eileen A. Johnson, Dorothy I. Jahnsnn, Frances E. Keene, Curnl F. Kimball, Thomas J. Alexander, Wiflinm F. Barron, Lawrence C. Cairns, Donald L. Juniewicz, Alexander J. Kelley, Richard S. Lnunsbury, Merle G. Markee, Lynn W. Mitchell, Arthur H. Welch, Frederick E. guniar Gina Kinner, Joan L. Knight, Dale M. Luinie, Jacqueline R. Lamb, Floyd W+ Lefebwe, Diane A. Littlefield, Janice C. Mucleun, Conan: nce E. Muddin, David R. Marsh, Cnnstance M. Matthews, Marilyn L McBune, Marlene G. McDonnugh, Mary J. McKay, Jenn MthuiL Gearge Mthuil, Shirley C. Minnehnn, Fxlranwar'vyI A. Moore, Elizabeth B. Dukes, Gnrruth M. DJMully, Donald F. Ruml, Leroy W. Randolph, Sunyu WE. Ra ndulph, Sonya W. D. Richmond. Diane L. Riedel, Helen J. Robinson, Barbara Rubin, Ismel Russell, Rodney E. Sampson, Rnberf'L. Scribner, Curran B. Smith, Phyllis E. Stuehr, Elan A. Tevun, June 5. Thuyer, Carnline F. Thurston, Patricia L. Wedge, Anthony F. Whalen, Anne Marie Williams, Charlotte Winslow, Richard I. INDUSTRIAL ARTS JUNIBRE Packard, Keith H. Parsons, Cliffnrd D. Paare, Milieu R. Richards, Edwards J. Rnberisnn, Ronald Ht Robertson, Warren A. Shuin, Erall M. Taylor, Rafph M. Akeley, Dianne M. Alcorn, Mary E. Allen, Cynthia M. Aaker, 1 I.I 'rirginir;:l Bailey, EIIyn-Jean Baird, Mary L. Berube, Phillip R. Blackstone, Alice M. Buisverf, Charlene L. anden, Phaggl-g'yr Bradford, Georgina Brigham, Junicku M. Browm Nnrma L Cali, Elizabeih Carter, Kenne1h FL Church, Mnriiyn L. Clark, Vivian E. Cale, Marion A. Cattle, D. Carolyn Curran, Edward T+ Dc: nce, Margaret L. Dawson, Jeanne Dion, Alice Flanagan, Barbara M. Flanagan, Shielu Ann Flynn, Elizabeth A. Faster, June K. Frunknwski, Iia. 'ir':.;giniu::l M. Gardner, Virginia E. Guy, Eieunnr L. Giera, Mary Ann Gilpnfrick, Grace 3. Girnux, Ursula J. Glazier, Ellen K. Glover, Elizabeth Ann Gnupil, Yvonne B. Brogan, Herman W. Begin, Ronald 5. Berry, Ralph M. BTuck, lemme W. Fuller, Zelman E. Gafcomhe, John L. Guy, Melvin H. HurpEr, Reginald L. Slip A HMHFE ngd Grondin, Rita M. .Guenther, Marlene E. Gurney, Joan E. Hanscnm, Janet M. Hurvelf, Paul C. Higgins, Donna L. Hnimes, Eleanor M. Hughea, Beth; Ann Jackson, Travers C. Jr. Johnson, Cymhiu H. Johnson, Muricrie Elaine Johnson, William G. Jordan, Haber! G. Jordan, Velma Kennedy, Lorraine 5. Knight, Martha E. Knight, Nancy L. La Fond, Lesiie L. Luncnstr, A. Raeieun Larsen, Jane M. Lanna, Richard F. Latellier, Christine D. Lewin, Syrfvin K. MacGilvruy, Daniel R. Marean, Eieanur C. May, BEVEFI? J. McAlister, Jayna- H. Mclntnch, Roben MthuiL John Morton, Durmhy Merton, Harrie! Neveux, Barnard G. Norman, Carol T. Parker, David Pursnns, Ellen E. Peale, Patience K. Pecuram, John INDUSTRIAL ARTS SOPHOMURES Hartford, Francis E. Huwkes, Ruben Haynes, Glenn D. Johnsnn, William R. Masse, Fern Melrose, JOSEph R. Milier, Churlea R. Phitlipa, Carolyn M. Pinson, PetEr C. FrenHEs, Elizabeth N+ Rumadell, Frederick A. Raymund, Donald D. Roberts, Barbara Ruberts, Fuifh Rowe, Nancy J. Shain, Rodney A. Shane, Richard A. Shatz, Jeannette 5. Shaw. Richard C. Shible, Carl E. Sircis, Sylvia J. SmHh, Leona M. Spinney, Shurlene Snuie, Donald D. Stevens, Narvie L Stone, Curleen A. Stone, Judhh A. Staver, Joyce A. Strum, Lnu-Ann Suilivan, Dorothy C. Tuyinr, lilh.:.1rn:.tfl'ryr B. Thornton, Gwendolyn M. Townsend, Nancy E. Trufuni, Rebeccu J. Trusinni, Anna C. Trusiuni, Anna C. Webs1er, Ann M. Weinsfein, Arline Weinstein, Luis N. Wentworth, Barbara Ann Whhien, Pamela A. Whittier, June Withnm, June Woudfnrd, lilnee'weawl'gar 5. Pculint, Ronald Shaw, Du nu R. St. Cyr, Frederick A. Sweet, Wiliium F. Thihndeuu, Paul P. TafEs, David M. Aldrich. Lee D. Anderson. Ann Atkinson. Jane E. Buglivu, Rupert J. Baker, Barbara E. Baker, Elaine G. Huston, Richard L. Bennett, Elaine M. Bickford, Priscilla A. Bow, Susan R. Bradbury, Rnnell F. Bremn, Jane A. Brewer, Patricia H. Bridge, Juan C. Bridges, Mary E. Brown, Robert H. Euhler'r, Anita M. Bunker, Beverly A. Burr, Rasnmnnd M. Cairns, Gary G. Campbell, Janet E. Cnrrnll, Nancy J. Cash, Lennru M. Chappell, Janet L. Chenurd, Elaine T. Chrisfie, Donald K. Coffin, Susan M. Cale, Nant'f L. CDIIiHS, Eldun J. Eurbeil, Rnberf R. Carbeit Marian W. Carmien Jane E. Cram, Nnnur.:':,.uF S. Crngun, Juan C. Cushmun, Curnlyn J. Buvis, Paggy Ann Davis, Sylvia Ann Deschumbeuult, Pauline Y. Desiurdins, Doris M. Diplnck, Martin C. Dnrr, Clara L. Dumbrucyn. Genrga V. Dunning, Lnia E. Easterbrnuks, Nnhdiu Edmunds, Judifh Elliott, Charlene T. Ellsmnre, Charles A. Emerson. Beverly A. Fickett, Reginald N. Fitzgibbnns, Raymond J. Furtin, Gloria C. Father, Joyce E. Fraser; Elaine Frost, Florence M. Gardner, Nancy E. Andrews, Paul R. Belisle, Gerald A. Cu5purius, Robert E. Edwards, Runuid A. Fernuld. Donald L Frilee, William A. Hussun, Bruce A. graddmnn C$dd Gilliam, Ruberin E. Gaddurd, Horton R. Gnud, Radney C. Gnudwin, Neisun C. Gundwin, Shirley E. Gross, CIuyinn H. Gurney, Nancy E. Humiyn, Dorothy A. Humpmn, Paul Hurrimun, Donald L Haskell, Ruse B. Hatch. Elixubefh C. Hatfield, Lawson A. Haynes, Janice J. Hearn, Dorothy V. Higgins, Dale D. Hill. Barbara M. Hulbrnok, Dorothy M. Hopkins, Andrew B. Jack, Russell E. Johnson. Marinrie Elizabeth Jnhnsnn, Haber? L. Kane, James H. Keizer, Kay K. Kilburn, Philip Kirschner, Barbara J. Kneelnnd, Mary Knowles, Phoebe M. Knuwltnn, Sall A. Luchunce, Rita: L. er-hgiliIr Margaref L. Luvigne, Marilyn M. leightnn, Fruncenn B. Libby, Alison C. Lilly, Cara! E. Littlafield, Murcia E. Lloyd, Judith A. Long. i'WuJ'nm'yr A. Lard, Kennisfnn W., Jr. Lard, Nancy V. Lucas, Madeleine Y. Lunt, David Mullnry, William Munginu, JnsePhine Martin, Frances L. Matthews, JusePhine F; McAllister, Marilyn F. McKay. Curulyn M. McMerrimun, Evelyn M. Mae. Nancy H. MilleH, Jayne Millikan, Mary A. Moral, Claudette M. Murrow, William J. Morse, Hermiu IHDUSTEIAI. ARTS FRESHMEN Hobbs, Myrnn B. Hnwurd, Richard L. Johnson, John A. Mace, Lawrence Mchregnr. David Milligan, Richard P. Newcomb. Wendell R. Mnuitan, Gene Nelson, Llewellyn H. Nichols, Barbara Ann Norton, PhiHip D. Obermeyer, William R. Dlteury, James T. Drmnn, Inn 5. Dufhuse, Priscilla A. Palmer, Gwen T. Park, Sully Furry, Richard C. Pelfnn, Ellen E. Pepin, Jacqueline R. Ferry, Jacqueline Fhilbraak, Susan M. Pinkhnm, Jennie M. Plumpfnn, Juan C. Patter, William G. Powers, Carole A. Prescott, Paul W. Rand, Janis E. Randall, Shirley A. Rixun, Donald J. Rubens, Helen L Rnberfs. Jnyce B. Rabinsnn, Alice Russ, Katherine C. Rnwe, Gladys J. Ruel. Madelyn I. Sanderson, Norman Sawyer, Charles Sawyer, Duralice A. Seiders, Daniel C., III Shaw, Then A. Skillings, Ann Smith. Edwin E. Spear, Mary Jane Stanley, Sibyl Stevens, Hagar Tuluricn, Elizabeth A. Tuwne, Charles L. Twamey, Jeanne L. Valfiere, Suzanne J. Wagner, Danna E. Walker. Murfifiu M. Ware, Luis M. Waferhnuse, Francesca M. Wentworth. Sting :r June Whifcumh, Nanci A. Whitien, Hurene E. Whirten, Puuiine J. Willette, Maxine M. Wnudfnrd, Laura M. Wands, Margaret A. Young, Priscilla A. Purudy, Lnuis W. Pouler, George K. Rubens, Marvin Ryder, Richard C. Stitsun. Herbert W. Withum, Luring R. Ismg Advert The Barden Drug Company Nelson G. and Richard T. Harden, Regiafered Pharmacists JIIrrrs-r'rrrlrllu Parker Penn and Pencils Schnal Supplies Grating Cards Stationery Luncheunette and Soda Fountain Gifts Games Novelties Camcras Film: Camera Supplies THE REXALL STORE HEATING. PIPING ANEJ AIR CONDITIONING 24m em 60. EUFPLIEI - Euuu-HIHT Icl Hamlin thHIHElv II lus'rALLA'rmHs $1!th Auuuum AND A IIEATI H PIPE CD'IL F 3' '3 FHIDH PLAHTa 46 MARKET STREET. FDRTLAND. MAINE TELEPHONE 5-DUI1 -.-. - NUTTER'S Camplimenii Df H. E. JONES. INC. 3 F N 3 RED 3. WHITESTORE DR W A C 50003 Ladies and Children's Wear GORHAM HAINE I 340 Main St. Westbruuk, Me. Compliments of- PLAYIIOIISE THEATRE The Best In Enferfuinmenf Cinemuscupe - Vistu-Visinn -- Regular Films PHILIP w. HAWKES GORHAM IGH MAINE. Dial 2591 Everyday Low Prices Dial Vernon 4-2591 WHITE'S CHINCHILLA RANCH Compliments of River Road South Lebanon, Me. Breeding Stuck Fur Sale WESfbrOOk Star VISITORS WELCOME Laundry lnc' Mailing Address: RFD 2, Box 110 Rochesten New Hampshire Complimcnts of Master Craft Jewelers David Barlowitz 9 Schunl Street Gotham Optumetrisl: Fine Watch, Clock and jcwclry Retraining Stanley Williams, Wcstbronk Main: Watchmaker and Prop. Luca! to Pariiund Bus Service and Chartered Bus Service Brunswick Transportation Co., Inc. 151 WALTON STREET PORTLAND, MAINE FOYE LINOLEUM SHOP INC. OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS FREE ESTIMATES Cumplaia Stuck uf LINDLEUMS AND TILES Fluur Sanding Refinishing tW'Ear1nu..-tit.':n Blinds Plastic Wall Tile Rear 23 Sfmudwufer Street Talaphune I410 Wesfhrunh Maine Compliments of GORHAM TV SERVICE GURHAM MAINE Campliments 9f Warrenis F urniture Company Blddtfurd Sanfnrd and Wcstbrnnk BUYER Camplimlnf: of Dr. C. J. Bouffard D E N T I S T Telephane 20451 GQRHAM MAINE Evans' Service Station :1.qu w. HANS. mp. GAS. IEIHLIr GREASE und ACCESSGIIIES Dial 2351 61 Main Strait Gurhum, Maine Cumplimantl u! Gorham Hardware Company SPORTING GGDDS Gnrhum Huine Always More far four MonEyH DODGE CLOTHES Far MEN and Young Man 482 Cungress St. Pnrtland, Me. Clark Coal 8x Lumber Company I. W. CLARK, Prep. Wand, Coal and Building Muliriuli Shlll Oils - Dupunl Pair : Tel. 1'III +E':rnat:'m 4-3501 Garhum, Maine Compfiments CH HILTON'S BARBER SHOP 4 School St. Gorham, Maine Headquarters for Schaul Supplies - Greeting Cu rds CLDTHING HERRICKS 23 Main Street Gorhnm, Maine Cnmpiiments cf DODGE COAL and OIL COMPANY PRGMPT. COURTEDUS SERVICE Prep Hall at Benoitj's Never a wrong steer at PREP HA LL Our fashiun-wise salesmen are expats in uuthting Yaung Men MONUMENT SQUARE A. H. BENdiT I f I J. - ID- I. I; . CO. PORTLAND THEREIS MERE FUN Campiimgnts 0f For All the Family BERSON'S DRESS SHOP WITH MUSIC FRCJM Cressey 67. Allen Speciaiist in Women's, Teen. Age and 517 Congress 5'. Portland, He. Children? fashions SINCE 1355 375 Main St. Westbruuk, Me. The 3351 :31: Everything in Music Barrowis Greenhouses FLORISTS 0F DISTINCTION 324 MAIN STREET Dial 2?51 GURHAM, MAINE campumm 0! POLARZONE mans. INC. NEAL FUNERAL HOME FDOD CENTER AMBULANCE SERVICE 3? Elm Street Garharn, Maine FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS I ll 'I'IIII-llll III. 'I'. l. Full. I . TELEPHGNE 1200 PARKEFFS DRESS SHOPS CYR'S BEAUHIr SHOPPE and Cyr's Specialixes in CHILDREN'S CORNER PERMANENTS AND HAIR CUTTING 33? Main St., Westbrook, Me. IN THE YEARS TO COME REMEMBER THE 3 R'S The College Supply Store STATIONERY SUPPLIES SYSTEMS Main and Schnnl Streets Gnrhum, Maine LOW PRICES EVERY DAY! Milliken Tomlinson C0. FRUIT and PRODUCE Wholesale Grocers PDRTLAND MAINE A F RIEND BARNETS AUTO SERVICE USED CARS WORK CLOTHES Gorham Maine SPRINGER'S JEWELERS SINCE 'IEFD Portland - Maine Compliments of Libby's Nationwide Store Tallphnnl 5851 3 Stats Strut Gurhum, Mn. Compiimenfs of BARTON'S SERVICE CENTER ART and DHAFTING SUPPLIES FOR THE STUDENT LORING, SHORT 5L HARMON Monument Square Pnrtland, Maine Cumplimants of BLUE ROCK QUARRY CUMIERLAND MILLS, MAINE Campiiments of BOULTER'S RADIO AND APPLIANCES FDSTER-AVERY'S . Radio and 551435 and CLDTHIERS Teievisinn Service 533 Congas: St' Portland B4I Main Street Westbrook, Maine Compliments of Vermont AccilzlenlL Insurance Co. Ruflund Vermnnt Speciui Student Medical Reimbursemen? Hnspifulizufion v- Medical Surgical Palio -- Dread Disease lnsuru nces Boothby1's Mobilgas Station Clyd: V. Bunthby. Prop. TELEPHONE VERNON 4-2891 Tires Lubricatinn BatteriEs Accessories MAIN STREET GORHAM. MAINE S. D. WARREN PAPER CO. PAPER MANUFACTURERS Mills uh CUMBERLAND MILLS, MAINE GARDINER, MAINE Porteous Mitchell and Braun Co. PGRTLAND MAINE A state is man: than just a sturc-mit is part cf the hupcs and H: of ptupll: THE MAHANEY COMPANY PLUMBING AND HEATING I SHEET METAL WORK INDUSTR IAL RESIDENTIAL CERTIFIED IM'N'ELEJERES,r GAS and ELECTRIC A FIGURE THAT'S RiGHT WHEN WE FIGURE FOR ?OU b2 Alfred Strut Biddeford. Maine Telephnn: 3-3391 THE 3-H QUALiTY MARK FRaTECTE TDLI Compliments 0f Compliments of A FRIEND Westbruui CARR'S SHOE STORE. Inc. Main: Budget mm Whitten s Appliances 2.13:; Televisinn G. E. 0 RCA 0 Westfnghnuse Refrigeraturs Crnst'ey Frigidai re Washers Bendix Frigidaire Ranges C msfey Frigidaire Open 9.00 A, M. - 9.00 P. M. 104 Ocean Pwenue Suuth Portland, Maine Tel. 4-6431 0 Our Salesman Will Call III Gurham It's GREENWOOD'S Dairy Bur GROCERIES M Quwijr Srhce HM Shop in Twn mt Portand's Favorite: Stores The Largest Selection of Coats Suits - Dresses Available in Maine: Sportswear Dept. - Grunt Knuwles LUN CH EONETTE Men's Shup - Owen Mama's I Ready-to-Wear i Fashions for the Entire Family i Costume Cnmpiementary hccessuries I Complete Line: of BATES merchandiae AN GWEN, MDDRE. STDRE HThe Agency cf Personal Service THE NEW ENGLAND TEACHERS AGENCY, Inc. IHCDRPDRATED I913 407 Libby Building 10 Congress Square Purilund 3, Maine TELEPHONE 3-3336 KING and DEXTER COMPANY TYDGL SERVICE STATION HARDWARE Main Street Gnrhum, Maine TEL. VE - 4-6?31 1? Baxter BaUIEVDrd Always the Best in Used Cars FERTLAHD MAINE HNDRM PRATT: Prop. Kemball Music Co. EALDWIN HANDS C. E. CARLL AGENCY Musi: - Atclsiurill - Record: TEL $33351 l4 Forest Ave. Portland, Me. THOMAS J. BARRY - GAS 3: APPLIANCE SERVICE -- MAINE GAS DEALER FDR THIS DISTRICT TelevEsiun, Radius, Electric and Gas Appliances PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE 2? Main Street TE'EPHDHE Vermn 445111 Gotham, Maine The Menis Shop Apparel fur Men and Boys lADIES SUITS AND COATS 3: 4 Main St. Wcstbruuk, ME. Comphments ca? SEBAGO HOC Westbrnak Main: Compliments of A FRIEND J. H. Kennedy CONTRACTOR l. BUILDER ORice: Dial 361539 Residence: Din! Z-ETSI IOS Prebla Street Paritund, HI. Turner's 5;! - $1.00 Store Now Ceiebruting Our 14th Year Serving The Needs of Gnrhum State Teachers Cullege Students Ma ke U5 Ynur Headquarters Fur VARIETY AND JUNIOR DEPARTMENT STORE MERCHANDISE GORHAM MAINE Hannaford Bros. Co. Portland 1, Maine CGM PLETE FOOD SERVICE AHIIIHJ H W... .-. ., g Lhin. 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