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

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H El? .F Fijawl HE . whini- 'i .- $3.:- ' nmjxl'fi'ilf-t- - J... ' . .- . .. . BAILEY HUME L I. AH H I. I. E H T R .U C ., 1II Mui-hi':!l . 1 i 1.1 :13??? 3': . -. He. 3. 1- ;- r+ II. 1. RUSSELL HALL l I :1? WHHI 111 - dul --. . :25HMH 19.: ring! l,' .F'.i':- :3'1 511-, WODDWARD HALL .r - -3 CurbeiI-Gross Phufu Purtmff 1:1..- Kahlil! LDUIS BURTDN WGGDWARD CAMPUS SCHDDL THE HILLCREST VOLUME XXXVI Gurhum State Teachers College Published by the Representatives Of the Student Body :ubeolica lion 1n dedicating this, our HiHcrEEF', h: James anmun and Robert Miller, aur class advisers, the class nf 19.515 realize: how inudequuiely if expresses our most sintere udmiruiinn, res- pect, and thanks to these man who have been very c1055 fa us during nur four years an the hill. Their unselfish and untiring help to all of L15, bath in the :lussronm and cm the campus, will always be grut:h.:.'. l:ll..wll';..uI remembered by all whn knaw them. James A. Buwrnun Robert H. Miller i1 I I-h-rgailh-ri-I: .- ': 2:35,:fn..-Pr '1' .- F. . . , '1 . . . . $1313 3., IQE'E Hf! r' Obfi WSW: '3 Hi1 - A4? J; +2.. -- --l'-l-I-n-.Flru -I-- -- -..- DR. FRANCIS LOUIS BAILEY President 3A.. M.A., Uniwwsa.r5if'yI nf Michigan Phil. Columbia University 14 RALPH E. DUSD Business and Plant Manager B. Ed., Keene TeachErs Cuflege MA New York Universiiy 15 WILLARD I. ARNEHD Gurhum, Hainl CAIQLVH T. ALDEN Gurham. Main: Grade Twu, Campus Schuul 3.5., Gurhurn 51am Tauchnri Culley: HIRIAH E. ANDREWS Englilh A3 DIFuuw Univarsity; Ed.M.. Eur University; MA, Univanilr uf lawn Gurhum, Huinl Music LS... Cnlumhiu Univarsity; MA... Calumr bin Univnuity MIR? HAIKH Wall Buxtan, Huina GEDRGE J. BARKER G' d ' mm, CHMFu' MN I PAUL um: Pnrtlund, Main: Hui. Gnrhum State Teachers Cu! agar Wen Euxinn. Maine Biniagy p H I r;' Suciulagy and Ecanumics 5.5.. Gurhum 5min Tiuclwu Collage: Uni; ' Eh, Winanberg Cullege; M.5.. Km varsity uf Haw Hampshire; Huston Uni- varsity Stall Culley: 16 IRTHUE D. BERRY Wuthrunk, Huina l'nduairiul Arls AH E'E- Gurham 5m Tenchifi College 3.5., Gnrhum Hurmul-Rulgar: Univarliiy 1:59! ., Pannsylvuniu 5mm Univerlify JANE; LIHWHAH H.5.Ed., Univarliir Inf Maine Wutbrunk. main: Fifthulugr and Guidancl 5.5., Gurhum 51am Teacher: Culling: Ed.M., Hanan Univmitr SAHUEL A. IIHCATD Gurhurn. Huinn AHEELIHE EDH'ITTS I Gurhum, Main: Grade. Jr. Primary I.?rnfduh Tauchm Culluga, Valley City, RICHARD A. CHSTELLD Burlinghn, HJ. Physical Educatinn 3.5.. Univursity uf Alabama JILL. Phyliml Edumlinn, University of Alabama ALIEIT E. BIDWH Eu-Huiu, H. '1 . 1:11: and Cyuft: Li. BuH'ulu 5mm Tincharl Cullaga ' H5 Univarsirr Elf Minnumiu Unir-enify of Now Hampshir: I7 MELISSA H. IMIHH Dlumun. Maine Assistant Dean nf Warnen FLDREHEE T. DA? Gnrhnm, Huine Grad: Five, Campus 5chnnl 5.5., Gurhurn 51m: Teacher: Cnllege 5'de FEW. CfimPul 5chnul Univarsiir nf New Hampshire EDNA F- DICKE? 5-5., Gnrhnm 5mm Taucherl Cullegu Gorhnm. MuEne Dean nf Wuman Hisrnry 5.154... University nf New Hampshire M.A.. University nF Haw Hampshire HAHJDIIE l. EAMEE Gurhum. Muina Librarian 5.5., Micicilebury Culluga . 5.51.5... Fruit Institute HARIH'H G. FARIIAR RALPH E. DUSD A.M.L5.. University a'F Michigan Gurhum, main: Gurhurn, Main. Grude, Kindargurfen Primary, Cumpui Schaul 5.5.. Garhum State Teachers Cnllege Bastian University 5u5iness and Finn? Manager EELB... Kean Teachers Calllgl MA... Haw Turk Univursify 18 DORIS D. FITI Garhum. Mains Hlulih and Physical Educufiun l5... Buslnn University DJIL, Boston Univaraity JEANETTE l. GQDDWIH Gurhum, Maine: Physical Educatian ' 5-3.. Sargent Collage M.Ed... Springfiald Collage .1 J ' far I .. '- .. - .. . -- I F I. r '- I I f I L I'.' I ' .r I . ' .l1 ' I I t 4 ' I .IJ' -' I ' I? 1'. MARGARET i. F1355 Gnrhnrn, Maine hart; J- ?! . Grade Due, Campus Ethan! B.5+Ed+, University nf Main: JOHN S. GEEEE Gurhum, Main: Wundwurking 5.5., Gnrhum Teachers Callege Pennsylvania State Cnilega 19 JAMES E. GEHASCI Gurhum, Maine Dunn Inf Man Physical Education 5.5., Springfield Cnllega M.5., Springfield Culley: GEfJEGE C. GEIFHHG Gurhum, Main: Mathematics and Fsythnlngf Bil... Univarsiw af Maine MA Calvin Enulidge M.Ed., University Bf Huinn PEISH H. HARDING Snuih Windham, Huini Grad: 55:, Cumpu: Schuul Grand: 11 ! Cumpu: Schnnl 3.5.. Gurhum anfu Tinchers Callas: 3.5., Gnrhum Shrug Taucharl Cullugn Univanify of Main: Eullnn UnIVIrIHf HELEN HEEL Suuih Windham, Muinl HADEHHE IAHEASTEI Mlllit Iii, Garhurn Stat. Teacher: Culllga HI. uf Musk, Univlrliiy Inf Michigan ALB ERTA lITTtEJDHH Gurhum. Maine Grad: Firs, Cumpu: Ethan! ML? LITI'LEFIHD Li, Gurhum Slut: Taucharl Callag- GWI'IEIH'I. Main. M.Ed.. Businn Uni'fll'li'l'l' :HARLES F! MARTIN Farlnnul and Prufluiunul Living Pruhleml, Gurhum, Huinl Hutritiun Murhlmutiu. Physic; Educufiun Methudl 3.5., Culbr Culley: MA Univlriiff u'F Main: 5.5.. Dliiunu Callag- M.5.. Culumhiu Univariiir 20 J IDIEIT H. HILLEI Gurhum, main. WEHSEI. W. HDEEIG Gurh am, Main: Binlngy Eaanghf AJL, Colby Culiega RB... Clark Univnraily University u'F Main! JDHH HITEHElL MA... G'uHTUFhF. Ciurk Univarliw Busrnn University Garbam, Huine Prufumr and Chairman Induifriul Art: Dupurrmani 5.5L. 5mm Teuchnr: College, Fiithburg, Hun. MERCY E. PACKARD Gurhum, Mains Asliilunt Librarian 5.5., Garhum Start Teacher: Cailnga Univariiry nf Main: Wnrkshnp 'JIEIT; Pitt WHITHE'I' B. HEWCDMH Gnrhum, Main- Gnrhum, Maine Grade Fuur. Campus Echnul Trunspurtuiiun 5.5+, Gurham State Tauchnrl Gallant Li. Gurhnm Stain Tauchlr: College Uniurlilr Inf Haw HumPIhim 21 MARY PEABDD? Suuth Windham, Maine Mathematics E.S.Ed., Bastan Liniwmriityr Ed.M., Bustnn University GWEN EAWTELLE Gnrhum, Maine Art 5.5., I..'$ni1unzersi11.ur af Minnesota M.A., Genrge Peabody CaHege far Tenth- EH MILDRED PEABDDT Eauth Winnihum, Maine Prirr'urcnrgpur Education and Rauding Asst. 1:: Director 13f Etudeni Teaching 3.5., Gnrham State Teachers Cnllege Ed.M., Ensrnn Univarsihr C. EllIABETH SAWTEE Gurhum, Maine Lifermure 3.15:... Univershy of Maine M.A., Bustnn Univariitr 22 THELMA SANBDRN Gurhum. Maine Supervimr, 1III 'uI I1ihme-gq:r Rural Schnnl l5... Gurhum State Teachers Colfega hHN C. SEAECT Pnrflumtf, Mahler Grade Cine. Campus Schnul 5.5.. Gurhum State Tauchers Lullaga ALLETUN E. SHITH Purilnnd, Haine Ragisfrur 5.5., Basiun I.ilni1n.rlzr:it1.lr H5... Univarsity Inf Maine NINA C. ETITSDH - Gur-hum. Maine Grade Six. Lumpus Eahuul 5.5.. Gurhum State Tauchers Chilean ERNEST E. WEEKE Gurhnm, Maine Engliih and Reading A.B., andnin Cnllega DWIGHT WEBB AM... Tufts Culley: Gnrhum, Maine EFEintipu! Campus Schuul 54.5.. Gotham 51am.- Teacher: Collage ?Hiaw Univarsity cf Haina 23 ETH ELTN F. UFTDH Milhridge. Maine Direcfur of Student Tanshing 3.5., Culumhiu University MA CQIUmbiu lJI'ui'uI'Izrsiwr JAMES H. WHITTEH Gnrhum, Maine Histury and Educatinn RB... Cnlby Cnllega MA... University of Huina Bmtun Univanilr HAUIIEE M. WHIITEH Gurhum, Maine Phylical Scianu and Physics A.B., Cnlbf Callag- M.A., Columbia Uninriity ESTHER E. WDDD Blue Hill. Maine Histary AB... Culbr Eullagu M.A., Radcliffi Eullnga 91536 $39 HIS. HEW H. IIDWH Gurhum lunar MRS. VIRGIHiA M. CHRISTENSEN Gurhum Surliury HIES RITA FRDIT'DH Sanfu rd Stcrniu rr HIE. ALIEE IDHIHIY hhugu lulu: Munnell 24 .991 jpprgciafinn Mu. Cilia Grail Mrs. HIIII'I Jamil: I Garhum, Malina Hinghum, Mun. Mutrnn Hnuumnlhur HH. Elilnhllh Wuhup Mn. Ethll RBfI'III'd Bur Hll'b-Un Hninl Pnrtlund, Main: Huu math 5r 2 5 Huunmut her .911 Apprecia Eon Hr. linger Bulunaar Hr. Rabid Sumpla Gurhum, Heine P1::rr1h:lnr.lJ Maine Chef Chef Mr. Thnudan Lunt Gurhum, Maine Superintendent af Building: and Gmmd: Mrs. Irinl I.. Siigmun Mrs. Vivian F. Haws Gurhum, Maine 26 Gurhum, MEIEHB Luunga Launge 17?le ' mm. 792-9.? 7 IEMMZ?EKHHJ$ Eggf-,w- fix PRESIDENT RICHARD 5. ItEEI.LE I!Ir It seems here! he believe that we have :empieted eur few years at G. 5. T. C. At times we thought that day would never came; but here it is, greduetien time. As we leek beck, we realize hew feet the time tiew by, and how we have changed. Let's leek back and see what we can retell eheut eureeives. Upon entering G. 5. T. C. :15 Freshmen in the tell of 1952, we found eurselves lest in u see ef bewilder- ment. As seen us we heel ediusted to the initial eheck, we held eur first class meeting to elect :less efficere 1::- guide us through the year. Theyr were: President, William Peeee; VicewPresident, Reneid Banks,- Secre- tary, Sandra Celine ; and Treasurer, Ann Cresby. Uur ciess was well represented an the heeketheli court this year. TermIr Wedge, Will Geuzie, Keith Fec- kerd, end Butch Eeete were out there playing while Diane Lefehwe and Gerry Hellett cheered them en. As we ieft campus in the spring, we Ieeked ferwerd to September with greet enticipetien. This time it weuld be different; we were upper eiessmen. In September et 1953, we returned with renewed energy and embitien. Dur first clues meeting turned eut e success ens we elected Rennie! Banks as president; Wiiliem Alexander es vicespresident; Ann Creeby, secretary; and Cennie Grey, treasurer. Again TDI'IY Wedge, Keith Peekerd, Butch Beete, and Ben D'Meliey appeared en the basketball :eurt. Keith and Tan? were else en the :hempienship volley- ball teem. Whe cheered the beys en te victery? Hene ether then Diene end Gerry. Many ef our members became eFFieers ef the various ergenizetiens. They were: Sully Erewn, Dick Kelley, Cherlette Wiliierns, Janice Littlefield, Marie WhUiEn, Bruce Henderson, and rnenjir mere. 23 $nier Ciadd Aster? Again spring arrives and we leave the Hill te return heme fer a nice summer vecetien. September relied around and heck we came, heeks and baggage, Full et pep, end reelci'gf te ge. Although there weren't many ef us, we were determined to let the ethers knew that we were upperciessmen. Gt :eerse we heel :3 big hand in extending the Gerhem bend of friendship to the freshmen. Hurri- cene Edne'i tried te Upset eur pregrem, but she didn't reeligir bether :1 bit. This year when electien time relied ereund we egein these Henelel Banks te lead the way. Wilfred Geuzie were put in te heip es eur VieeuPresident. Cen-r nie Grey stepped in as secretary, and Betty:Ir Leu Hedge had the pleasure of hendiing eur money. We sent Diene Letehvre 1e represent us in Student Ceuncii. it weuidn't be natural fer a few at us net te held eFFice. Dick KelleyIr wes ehesen Vice-President ef Stud- ent CDUncii, end presided ever assemblies during the First semester. Diane Richmond recerded all the pre- eeedings at the :euneil fer the year. leaders of the fraternities were: Richard Winslow; Lynn Merkee, end Bili Alexander. Diane Richmond was- elected President of Arnieitie Club. The Dermi- teryF governing hedy was headed by enether ef DUI' members. Jeckie Leieie was President ef Heuse Cern- mittee. Bruce Hendersen wes editer et en fine editien ef the Hilicrest. Under him was an able stuff that consisted of June Heiherts, Bettyr Leu Hedge, Anne Feehen, Cen- nie MesLeen, Janet Bredeen, and Patti Carmichael. Serne of ear members were eise leaders in the religieus ergenizetiens. Bill Alexander was President 01': 5- C. the Diane Richmond, Vice-President ref '1'. We ' the C. 1L, and Lerey Rand President at Newman Club. This year it was our turn to supply ieeciers fer the Bulls. The Harvest Bali held as its ce-cepteins twe very ehle ieeders, Diane Letebwe end Ralph Egers. Being an equally successful ieb en the Cemmencement Bell were June Helherts end Teny Wedge. The Gerhem F. T. A. sure made itself known this year. Ralph Egers was chosen State F. T. A. President and Diane Richmend teliewed him with pencil in hand as secretary. Ralph then went en he became Netienul Vice+FresidEnT. June! Where did it come from in such a hurry? We had always leaked ferwurd to June, but this time it's different. We won't be tegether again as u eemplete :Eess until commencement time. And then there's Stud- :ent Teaching . . . I hepe these kids wentt be ten hard on us. Weire finally seniors and have a very busy year ahead ef us. We get eFF te a guest start by electing the capable Dick Kelley as President, Warren Hebert- son as viceupresident, Cennie Grey, secretary, and treasurer, Betty Lou Dodge. Diene Leteiswe and Can- hie Mecleen represented us in Stitdent Ceuncil. Jenn Andersen was one of the ce-cupteins ef the Harvest Bell this year end was else ehesen president of Dramatic Club. Petti Carmichael headed the F. T. A. Dance. Anne Elrisslegir and Diane Richmond were our QUEEN Candidates for the Cerenetien Bail. Diane Richmond presided :tt assemblies this year. Hew nice it seemed te have a lady es the heed. Cennie MecLeen end June Huiberts were directers et the Senior Show. It turned eut te be a greet suc- izess and lets of fun. Gerry Heliet wes stiil eut there cheering the Hill teppers en to victory. Playing their last year together sin the Gerhem :eurt were Captain Teny Wedge, Butch :Beete, and Keith Feekerd, e trie that sparked the hill- teppers for four years. Our hers were still making headlines in the spurts Fittpurtment. Captain Butch Beete ied the Hillteppers throngh enether successful seesen. Giving their Eilpr F-ttlin the kind ef support he needed was Tense...f Wedge, iKeith Feckerd, and Ben D'Meliey. Rennie Banks led 'i'the husebelt department, end was supported by Butch Eeote and Keith Packard. The girls can't be counted .nut in the sperts department either. Diane Lefebvre Lind Gerry Hullett did a great ieb es :e-cepteins ef the theering squad. 29 These et us te held cemmencement parts ere: Eennie MecLeen and Keith ?uckerci with the Class History; Ann CFDEhf and Tony Wedge with the Prephecy; Bettyr Leu Dodge and Frank Herrisen with the Will; Dick Keiley, the Address to Undergraduates; Diane Le- febwe, Diane Richmenci, Ernie Guimend, end AI Junie- wicz, the Gifts; and Ruiph Egers, the ciess Marshal. New we end eur feur years at G. 5. T. C. We wili never forget the wenderful times we hmre had during eur stay. New we must face the werlci with its ex- citing, mysterious life. We will always endeavor to help ethers us we have been helped and bring hener te eur elme meter. Geed luck to all our friends at Gerhum and God Bless Everyone. - I a legit, teusu r 1. ... LEEEIW . HESSIE ABBOTT Des Juniur High Elint, Maine Y.W.C.A. 'I, 2, 3; Band 'I, 2; Glee Club 'I; Duting Club; Dramatic Club 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Buskeibnll 1, 2; Volleyball 1; Softball 1. WILLIAM F. ALEXANDER Wild Bill Industrial Arts Fhippsburg, Maine Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Pres. 3; Dmegn Nu Epsilon i, 2; Camera Club 1; Hillcrest 'l, 2; S1udenf Councii 1, 2, 3; Student Christian Associminn 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 2, 3; PnIHicuI Discussion 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. JEAN E. ANDERSON Andy General Ridgewoud, New JEFSEY ETA. 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; HillcrEEf 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 4; Cn-Chuirmun Hurvesi Bull 4. RONALD F. BANKS R. B. Juninr High Camden, Maine Alpha Lambda Beta 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Buskeibull 'I, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice Pres. T; Pres. 2, 3; Varsity G Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Committee on Speciui Entertainment 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE CLYDE BARRON Larry Industrial Arts Lisbon Fails, Maine Cummufer's Club 1. MADELEINE JANE HATES Shorty Kini-Jwa-rgpzirhaqr'n-F'rimuryI Portland, Maine CnmmuteHs Club 1, 2. RICHARD A. BEOTE Butch Junior High Yarmnuih, Maine.- Alphu Lambda: Bah: 'I, 2, 3, 4; Varsity G Club 'I, 2, 3, 4,- Basketbull 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4,- Intrumurul Football 1, 2, 3. lAVERNA E, BEST Bunny Kindergarten-Primury Cumberland Center, Maine Commuter's Club 'I, 2, 3, 4; 52:. 2, 3; Chapel Com- mittee,- Cammencemenf Bail Cnmmitee 3. FRANCES H. BOOTHHY Junior High Gnrharn, Maine Graduate Garhum Normal School 193.5; F.T.A. 4. BARBARA CLAIRE BRGWN Barb Kindergarten-Frimury Camden, Maine Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Duiing Club L 2: 3i F.T.A. 4; Y.W.C.A. 3. I I .- j.- VIRGINIA SALLY BRDWN i'iiI'Irzzltta'rgntarhaIn-F'rimmrg;r Bethel; Maine Y.W.C.A. L 2; 3, Cabinet 3; S.E.A. 4; Bndminion 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1; Winter Sports 1, 2, 3; WAA. Council Treasurer 2; Art Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 3; 4. PATRICIA MART CARNIICHAEI. Putii Kindergarten-Frirnnry Gnrhum, Maine Studeni Council 3; Art Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; New. man Club 1; 2; 3, Sec. 3; Pinnacle Art Edimr 2; 3; Hillcrear Art Editor 3; Duiing Club I; 2; 3; Harvest Bull 3. f DDRD'I'HY A. CHASE an Kinc!ner;;,;-'.'1r14uen-Prirm:1rjg.ulI North Yurmnufh, Maine Dufing Club 1; Y.W.C.A. T; CammuteHs Club 2, 3; Sec. 3; Basketball 3; Student FUCUJW Chapel Corn- miHee 2; ETA. 4. ADELINE JANE CLARK Ad Kindergarten-Primury York Harbor, Maine Y.W.C.A. 'I'; 2, 3; Drumuiic Club 1; Duiing Club 'I, 2; ETA. 4; Mira:l'uasr';r 1; Art Club I; Commencement Bull Committee 3. MARILYN GA . COLEMAN Kindergarten-Primury Auburn. Maine Glee Ciub I; 3; Hillcresi 2; Band 1; Pinnacle 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; T.W.C.A. 1; 2, 3; Dramatic Club 3; During Club 1; W.A.A. 2, 3; .IIP3'II.ru:hIEI.-ryF 2, 3; Eudminfnn 2, 3. ANN LOUISE CROSBY Ann Kindergarten-Primury Partlund; Maine Class Treasurer I, 2; A-Cuppeilu Chorus 1; 2, 3; Treasurer 2; President 3; Duting Ciub 1; 2; Y.W.C.A. 1;C:IT1TEbeII Y Club 1, 2; 3; 4; Volleyball 1, 2; 3; House Committee Vice Pres. 3; ETA. 3; 4; Gmegu Shaw Pianist 1; 3; REGINALD L DEWS Reg Juniur High Dexter, Maine Alpha Lambda Bah: 'I; 2; 3; 4; Intramural Saffbull '1; 2; 3; lntrumurui Fnufbull L 2; 3; Intramural Bus- ketbull 'I, 2.. 3. GEORGIA DIALLINA Gaga General Greece F.T.A.; Cnmmuter's Club; A-Cuppellu Chorus. BETTY LOU DODGE Lu .. Juniur High Garhum; Maine Gu?ing Club 'I; 2; 3; 4; Y.W.C.A. 1; 2; Band 'I; Has- kefhuli 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Field Hockey 2; WAA. 2; Pinnacle 2; Hillcres1 3; House Committee 3; Stu! dent Cnuncil 3; Commencement Bali CnmmiHee 3; ETA. 3; 4; Ciuss Treasurer 3; 4. DANA DOMINIC DOYON Junior High Dexter; Maine Alpha Lambda Ham 1, 2; 3; 4; Newman Club 3; 4; Intrumuruls: Sufihull T; 2; 3; 4; Football 1; 2; Bus- keibull 1; 2, 3; Vcileybull 'I. 2; F.T.A. 4; Varsity G Club 1; 2; Practur Men's Dorm 4. - - -' JOAN ADELLA EDGET'I' Jaunia Kindergurfen-Primury Bath, Maine During Club '.I, 2,- F.T.A. 3, 4, Newman Club I, 2. 3, 4. RALPH WILLIAM EGERS JR. Junior High Gnrhum, Maine Phi Sigma Pi 3,4, Vice Pres. 3; Emagu Nu Epsilon 1, 2; F.T.A. 2,3, 4, Chapter Trans. 3, Chapter Pres. 4, Nutiunul Vice Pres. 4, State Pres. 3, 4; N.E.A. Cnnvenfiun at Chicago,- Representative to White Hausa Conference; Gufing Club I, 2, 3, 4,- Dramufic Club T, 2; Basketball 2; Intramuruls: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Softball T, 2, 3, 4,- Student Council 2, 3. ANN HARIE FEEHAN Junior High Portland, Maine Student Council 2, 3,- Parliamentarian 3; Activities Editnr Hillcrest 3, Newman Club 'I, 2, 3, 4,- Guting Club 1, 2; Pinnacle 3; F.T.A. 3, 4, 55:. 3, 4; Field Hockey 2; Commencement Bull Cnmmii'ree 3. ELIZABETH EVELYN FILES HI Kir'ledE'.trgt:IHer:-I: rirnn:1r1n.nIr Gurhum, Maine F.T.A. 4; Saffbnli 1,: Carnmufer's Club T, 2. SHEILA lOUISE FLANAGAN General Hollis, Maine A-Cnppellu Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4,- F.T.A. 4; Cummuter's Club 1, 2. I...- MARIE ANNE GAUVIN Marie General Maduwnsku, Maine Newman Club 4; Gruduafe of Araosmak Sfme Teachers College. WILFRED GOUIIE Gaul Junior High Westbrook, Maine Basketball 1; Intramural Buskeibull 1, 2, 3, 4; Font- bull 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Veterans Club 3, 4; Class Vice Pres. 3. EONSTAHCE LOUISE GRAY Can Hie Kindergarten-Primury Hurhnrside, Maine Class Secretary 2, 3, 4; Guting Ciub 'l, 2, 3; Y. W. C. A. 1, 2; Green 3; White Way 2, 3; F. T. A. 3, 4. 1F . ERNEST JOHN GUIMONU, JR. Ernie - f ' Junior High Pnrflund, Maine Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Studen'r Council 4. JANET CARGL GULLIFER Jun KindEngHEH-Frin'lary Portland, Maine A-Cuppellu Chorus 'I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Y. W. C, A. 1, 2, 3; Student Cuuncii 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; anleybull 'I, 2, 3; House Cnmmifl'EE 2; F. T. A. 3, 4 EDWARD JOSEPH HAGGERTY JR. . Ed Junior High Furtfund, Maine Phi Sigma P1 3, 4, Execmive Commitiee 3, Dmegn Nu Epsifnn 1, 2, 15 I..r1:;li;:ir:,;r Manager 1, 2; A+Cap- pellu Churua 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3; Newman Club 1, 2; Infrumurals 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity G Club 3, 4; Drumufi: Fr;::rlE-rr;if:;r 3, 4; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. JUNE ANNETTE HALBERTS KindergartennPrimury Portland, Maine Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Hockey 2; WAA. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Guting Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; I Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3; 51uden+ Council 3, 4; Cnrnnufian Bull Committee 3; Hillcrest, Senior Section 3; Cu- Chuirmun Cnmmencemenr Bull 3. GERALDINE DOROTHEA HALLETT Garry KindergurIEn-Primary Scarburn, Maine Cheerleading 1, 2, Co-captuin 3, 4; F,T.A. 4; But- ing Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 1. JANET M. HARRIMAN Jun Kindergurfeanrimury Wesfbroak, Maine Cnmmufer's Club 1; ETA, 4. FRANK H. HARRIEON Juniur High Westbrook, Maine Alpha Lambda Bah: 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club; Fant- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball; Baskeibnll; Mayor Cundiduie 3; Green 3; White Way; F. T. A.; Cammencemenf Bull Cnmmitee 3. BRUCE NEWTON HENDERSGH Junior High Portland; Maine Phi Sigma Pi 3; 4; Dmegu Nu Epsilon 'I; 2; Executive Committee 2; Chaplain 3; Dming Ciub T; 2; 3; 4; Pres. 3; Hillcrest Ediionin-Chief 3; Pinnacle Assn- :iute Editor 3; Delegufe to New England Teach- ers College Conference in New York 3; F. T. A. 3; 3; 4;31uden1' Council 'I; 2; 3; 4; Dramatic Club 1; 2; 3. EILEEN ANN HUNT Kim KindergartemFrimury Scurbaruugh; Maine A-Cuppellu Chorus 2; 3; Librarian 2; 3; WAA. 1; 2; 3; F.T.A. 1; 2; 3. DDRO'I'HT IRENE JDHNSON Dart Kindergarten-Prirnury 5am; Maine WAA. Basketball 1; Volleyball 2; 3; Y.W.C.A. 'l; 2; 3; SEA. 4; House Cnmmihee '2; 3; Treasurer; F.T.A. 3; 4. 1 Ix i ALEXANDER .I. JUNIEWICZ AI lndusfrial Arts Partlund; Maine Kappa Delta Phi i; 2; 3; 4; Cummuter's Club 1; ln- trumurui Basketball 2; 3. CAROL FAVE KEEHE Curnl Junior High Old Orchard Beach; Maine Newman Club 2; 3; 4; Pres. 4; Amicitiu 2; 3; 4; Treasurer 3; Duting Club 2; 3; 4; F.T.A. 3; 4; House Committee 3; 4; Pres. 4; W.A.A. Enurd 3; 4; Vice Pres. 3; Basketball 32; 3; 4; Vulleybu 2; 3; 4; Arch- ery 2; Badminton 3; 4; WinEr Sports 3; 4; Transfer from Nussun Cnllege. RICHARD SAHUEL KELLEY Dick Indusiriul Arts Narfhensf Harbor, Maine Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Omega Hu Epsilon '.l, 2, Exec. Sec. 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pras. 3; Varsity G Cfub 'l, 2, 3, 4; During Club 'I, 2; ETA. 4; Cammufer's Club 1, 2, Pres. 2; Varsity Buske1bnll Manager 1, 2, 3; Class President 4. MART GDRHAM KELLY I'-Zirmchargurm-natrt-F'rirvmur';r Fcrllund, Maine JDAN lORRAlP-IE KINNER Jaunnie Minu-Jenantn'mn'laF'rin'anm ;f Fafund, Maine Drumuiic Club 1, 2; Euting Club 1; Amicitiu Club 2, 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; WAA. 'l, 2, 3, 4; ETA. 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, House Committee 2. DALE HILTON KNIGHT Junior High Rockland, Maine L Alpha Lambda Bah: 2; A-Cuppelia Chorus 'I, 2, 3, 4; I E . Dramatic Club 1; ETA. 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Green 3; J White Way; Duting Club 1. JACQUELINE REA LAJDIE Jackie General Auburn, Maine Band 1, 2; Newman Club 'I, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 'I, 2; House Committee 2, 3; Pres. 3, Sfudent Council 2; Amucitiu 1, 2, 3, 4; ETA. 3, 4; W.A,A., Cnunselur 2; Vulleybull 2; Y.W.C.A. 'I. WAYNE IAMB Havel Juninr High Windham, Maine F. T. A. 4. DIANE ANITA LEFEBVRE Iiide General Westbronk, Maine Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cnmmuter's Club I, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Ca-Cupmin 3; F. T. A. 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4. JANICE CAROL LITTLEFEELD Jun Juninr High Kittery, Maine Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2; Dufing Club 2; F. T. A. 3, 4; House Cummiffee 3; Studeni Council 2; Basketball 1; Badminton I;5eninr Class Correspond- ing Secrefury 4; Deiegute to New England Teacher's College Conference in N, T. 4; Commencement Bull 3. MERLE LOUNSBURT launey Industrial Arts Gram, Maine Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Master nf Ceremonies 3. CONSThNCE ESTHER MuclEAN Cunnia Kindergarten-Frimury Brunswick, Maine Outing Club 'I, 2; Green 3: White Way 'I, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Y. W. C, A. 'l, 2; Student Council 4; Dramatic Club 2. DAVID FREEERICK HADDEN Dave Junior High Dld Orchard, Maine F. T. A. 1, 2, 4; Art Club 1,- Menk ChrisHun Assnciu- Hun 1; Outing Club 1, 3; Political Discussinn 1,- Green 3: White Way 1, 2, 3. LYNN W. HARKEE Mark Industrial Arts Winslow, Maine Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Duting Club 'I; Veteran's Club 3; Intramural Buakefbull, Baseball, Fanfbull 1, 2, 3, 4. CONSTANCE NANCY MARSH Cunnie lfiirutzhsrrgr::riten-F'rin'uu:lr';.ar Auburn, Maine AkCuppellu Chorus 3,- Bund 1; Y, W. C. A. 1, 2, 3,- F. T. A. 3, 4,- Gufing Club 1; W. A. An Archery, Hud- minrun 2, 3,- Hillcresf 2. MARILYN IRENE MATTHEWS General Yark Beach, Maina Y. W. C. A. 1, '2; F. T. A. 3, 4; Dramatic Club T; Duh Eng Club 1, 2,- anleybull 1, 2, 3,- Euskeibull 1, 2; Commencement Bull Committee 3. HART JEAN HtDONOUGH General Portland, Maine Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4,- Secreiury 2; Student Cnunt til 2; F. T. A. 3. 4; Outing Club T, 2. JEAN CLAIRE MEKAT KindergartenvFrimury Bath, Maine '1'. W. C. A. i, 2; Gufing Club 1, 2, 3; F. T. A. 3, 4; Amiciiin 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; House Cummittee 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Basketball T, 2; Badminton 2; Hillcresf' 3; Harvest Bull Committee 3; Cammence- mun? Bull Committee 3. ARTHUR HOWARD MITCHEll Mink Industrial Arts Temple, Maine Baseball 2; Intramural Suffbull 2, 3; Basketball 3; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH MGORE I31 KindergartenaPrimury Mnnmuufh, Maine Amicitiu Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Duting Club 'I; Y. W. C. A. I 1, 2, 3, Y Cabinet 2, 3; 5. C. A. 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Bnaketball 2; .ulllu.r4r:hleeryr 2; Badmininn 3, 4; Student Advisor 4; Win'rer Sparta 3, 4; Tennis 1. WARREN B. MUECHIE Junior High Pinsfielcl, Maine Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Dmegu Nu Epsilun 1, 2; Varsity 5 Club 3; 5. C. A. 2; Student Cuuncii 3; F. T. A. 4; Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Valleybull 3, 4; Ping Pong 3. GARRATH MITCHELL OAKES Gary Junior High Vinalhuven, Maine A-Cuppellu Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Puetry Recognitinn College Anthalugy :14 America 2, 3. DONAlD F. D'MALLET Dun Juniar High Westbrnnk, Maine Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; Busketbuil l, 2, 3; Baseball 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; Intramural Saftbull 1, 2, 3; antbull 1, 2, 3. KEITH HAll PACKARD Curlay Industrial Arts Fuirfield, Maine Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Eusabull'l, 2, 3, 4; Varsity G Club1, 2 3 4; Sec- retary- Jrausurer 3 4. CLIFFDED 13. PARSONS Cliff Industrial Arts North Berwick, Maine Kappa Delta Phi 3, 4; lntrarnuruls I, 2, 3, 4; Base- bull 1, 2, 4; N. E. l. A. T. C.1, 4. LAURA BLACK PIKE General Kezar Falls, Maine Buskafbulll, 2; Archery2; Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, Badmin- tan'l, 2; Tennisl; F. T. A. 4 MILTEIH ROBERT PDORE Indusfriul Arts Parilund, Maine Kappa Delta Phi 3, 4. LEROY WARREN RAND LEE Junior High Portland, Maine Alpha lambda Bah: 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Presidem 3; F. T. A. 3, 4; Intrumuruls; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Fcaiball 'l, 2, 3, Vol- leyball l, 2; Tennis 1, 2, 4; Mayor 2; Dramatic Club 'I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA L'DUISE RANGER Put Junior High Fulmnufh, Maine F. T. A. 3, 4; Cnmmufer's Club 1; Queen Candidate 3. EDWARD RICHARDS Ed Industrial Arts East Sebugn, Maine Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Ping Pang 'I, 2, 3, Chump 3; Cammuteris Club 2. DIANE L. RICHMOND Di Kindergarten-Primury 5 ?! Maine Duting Ciub 'I; Muiuretfe 1; Glee Ciub 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2; 51uden1 Cauncii 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Amicifiu Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3; Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, '1' Cabinet 2; 3. C. A. 4; Art Ciub 2; W. A. A. 2; Basketball 2, 3; Archery 2; F. T. A. 3, 4, Librarian 3, 51111113 Secrefury 3, 4. HELEN .I. RIEDEI. Kindergarten-Primury Wesibrunk, Maine AaCuppellu Chnrus 3; F. T. A. 4. RDHALD H. RDBERTEON Robbie Induafriul Arts Garhum, Maine Phi Sigma 3, 4, Omega Nu Epsilon I, 2; Hillcresi 1, 2; Camera Club 1; Studenf Council 2; Intramural Sports I, 2. WARREN ARTHUR ROBERTSON Rubia Industrial Arts Fortfund, Maine Kappa Delta Phi 'l, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidem 3; Cnm+ muierls Club I; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; F. 1A. 4; Class Vice President 4. BARBARA ANN ROBINSON Barbie Kindergarten-Primury Monmouth, Maine Y. W. C. A. l, 2, 3, Treasurer 3; 3. C. A. 4; Dramatic Club 3; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; .nl5u.r::hi.arj,ar 2; F. T. A. 3, 4; Tennis 2. ROBERT LEWIS SAMPSON Bub Junior High Portland, Maine Kappa Delia: Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Commuteris Ciub T, 2,- Nawmun Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2, 4; F. T. A. 2, 3, 4; Veteran? Club 3, 4. CARRIJLI. GORDON SCRIBNER Scrib Junior High Portland, Maine Kappa Delia Phi I, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2; Cnmmuter's Club 1, 3, 4; A-Cuppellu Churus 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4. ERDLI. MERIE SHAIH Bruuktun Bandit Indusfriul Arts Bruokmn, Maine Kappa Delta Phi 'I, 2, 3, 4, Sgt. of Arms 2, 3; Intru- murul Softball 1, 2, 3,- Intramural Basketball 1, 2,: Intramural Football 1. PHYLLIS ELVIRA. SMITH Phyl W. A. A. 'I, 2, 3, 4, Council 3; Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3; 5. C. A. 4,: F. T. A. 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2; Dramatic Club 'I, 2, 3,- Pinnucle 3.: uHiIlcresW 2, 3,- Budminiun 'I, 2, 3; Archery 'I, 2, 3,- Softbafl 1, 2; Valleybun T, 2; Basketball 1; Tennis 2. ELSA ANITA STOEHR General Portland, Maine F. T. A. 3, 4,- Cnmmuter's Club 1. RALPH M. TAYLOR Indusfrinl Arts Gray, Maine Kappa Delta Phi I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Buskeibull 1, 2. JUNE SYlVIA TEVAN Junior High PnrHund, Maine Swimming 3; F. T. A. 3, 4,- Cnmmuter's Club 1, 2; . AiCuppellu Chorus 3. f CAROLINE FRANCES THAYES General Wesibrank, Maine CommuteHs Club 1, 2;ArtC1ub 2; F. T. A. 3, 4. ANTHONY F. WEDGE JR. Tony Junior High Westbrnak, Maine Alpha lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, :1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 2, 3, 4; Varsity G Club 1, 2, 3, 4,- Cum- muterls Club 1,- Intramural Funtbull 1, 2, 3; Intru- murul Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,- Infrumurui Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Iniramural $offbull 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Caun- :il 1, 2,; Commencement Bail Cummings.- 3; Harvest Bull Cammiitee 2; Green 3; White Way 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK GUT WELCH Fred Industrial Arts Sanford, Maine Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4,- F. T. A. 4, Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3; Intramural Football 1, 2, 3; Intru- murul Basketball 1, 2,: Volleyball 1, 2,- Wrestling 2. ANNE .MARlE WHALEN REE F Generui Rockland, Maine During Cfub 1; Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3,- F. T. A. 3, 4,- W. A. A. Cuuncelar 2, 3,- Y. W. C. 111..I'litzlhinml;Cintlmw mancement Bull Cnmmiiiee 3; Harvest Hull Cnn'h mines: 4. CHARLOTTE J. WILLIAMS Kindergarten-Primury Harpswell, Maine V. w. C. A. 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3; 5. C. A. 4; Art Club 2,- Studeni Council 2,- Budminfun 1, 2, 3,- Winter 5P Sparta 1; W. A. A. Bnurd 3,: F. T. A. 3, 4. RICHARD l. WINSLOW Junior High Vinnlhuven, Maine Alpha Lambda Ben: 1, 2, 3, 4, Presidem 3; Intrui mural Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Inirqmurul anke1bull 1, 2, 3; Intramural Baseball 3:5tuden1Council 3,: Vet- erans Club. Ga garfA EH6! lac; x 0N Xwa Zara Maxrr. . . . President, Fred St. Cyr Happy at the thought ef being ene year neerer te their geel, the clues et 195? returned in September to the familiar campus. Wasting ne time in starting te werk, n-Ier'njgrr ef eur members teek part in the annual Freshmen Urientetien Weekend. Among these on hand to greet the Freshmen were EIIyn-Jeen Beiiey, Chertene Beisvert, litetrerlyIr May, Fred Rumsdell, Bernie Neveux, David Yates and Eerbere Roberts. After greeting eld friends and meeting new ones, the Juniere begun te apply themselves. te many ver- ieue activities, net excluding the inevitable hemewerk. Class efficere were elected at the first class meeting, and the fellewing teek the tele henere. President: Fred St. Cyr; VicerPresident: Ellen Persene; Secretary: Cere- Iyn Phillips; Treasurer: Zelrnen Fuller; Student Council Representatives: Jerry Black and Janet Henscem. The Student Bndy recegnized the Junior Clues by making Ralph Berry:r Vice-Freeident at Student Council and appointing Jereme Black es :1 delegate to the en- 50 junier Cfadd Md ferry nuel New Yerk Cenference. In the Dermiteries, me Junier girie were elected to efficee en Heuse ce mittee. These included secendtsemester preside . Ellyn-Jeen Bailey, Jeyce Steven Gwen Thnrnten, rt. Ellen Glazier. The eenctien by the Student Bedy spread threug many clubs en the campus. Seme ef eur class member helding effice in verieus clubs. en the hill includ; Ellen Pereene, President of A Ceppelle Chews; Eleu'n Grey and Diane ratlvceleyf in Amicitie; Herriet Marten e5; Ellen Persene in Art Club; Eleener Guy :35 Bent! r63: renter; Charlene Beievert and Fern Whitten tn FIE- Jereme Black end Reeieen Lenteeter in Outing Clef. Bill Jehnsen end Elien Persons in Dramatic Club; Daft Yates, Elizabeth Ftynn, and Jeanette Shut: in Cern tere Ciub; Dur EIDEE wee eise henered by hurt? Reeieen Lancaster chesen CetChutrmen ef the Carnival, and Fred St. Cyr Chairmen ef the Hath- Bull. The fraternhies GISD feund need for Junior leader- ship fer here we find merryr of our classmates in office Dean Seule and Fred Remsdell preside Tn Alpha Lamb- da Here, Dene Shaw, Themes Curran, and William Sweet in Duper: Delta Phi; while Refph Berry and Jerome Black held Phi Sigma F?'s mp offices. Dne ef the mes1 imperfenf iebs which 1he Juniers need fe take care ef, ie The one eF EditereinaChief ef the Hillcreet. Themes Curran hes abiy perfermed his ieb Wiih diligence end perseverence. Assisted by many of .hie classmates, including Mur1hel Knight, Yvonne Geupil, Mery Ann Giere, Cherfene Beisverf, Fred St. Cyr, Denna Higgins and others, he hes breught 1hi5 heel: ie you. The Junior Clues contribution he the basketball team was very imperfent, indeed. Among these on the; first team were Fred Remedell, Fern Messe and Robert Hewkee who were always sfriving to bring the team to watery. The sports fieid wee net neglected by the rest ef the chase, either, for ni'uelrwr ef eur mem here pur- Hcipmed in Intramural games. Altheugh well eccupied by extrercurricufer uciivi- ties, our time found 1het our main activity was pre- paring he be ellele1e de eur student teaching well. 5:: we anxiously await eur next and last year of :ellege, th rising hepes but trembling knees. Secured: Carolyn Phillips, Secreiery. Srending, L to FL: Ielmen Fuller, Treasurer; Ellen Fersens, Vice- President. fkkfh 's. President Rahert Carheil The' tapi: af main interest during aur Freshman Drientatian Weekend, as we stumbled arauna tn the dark due ta the less at electricity, was Hurricane Edna. 3oan things settled dawn and we went abaut the task at electing aur class affisers. We chase Rabert Carbeii as President; Phil Kilburn, Vice-President; Jacqueline Pepin, Secretary; and NGHCY Carrail, Treasurer. Elaine Fraser was chasen as aur ene year Student Cauneil representative and Dick Haward was elected ta serve us far twa years. During the annual Green and White Way, the class spensared a Parisian Cafe. There, music, refreshments and entertainment were pravided. We were Fraud ta see that sa manyr at aur girls made the cheerleading squad. included were, Betty Talarica, Jacqueline Pepin, Maxine Willette, Mary Ann Lang and Darathy Harnlyn. 52 SOFA am 0P9 Cfadd Mailer? We were well represented in the field at var-s'it'f sparts lay Dale Higgins, Dick Eastern, and Bill Oberi meyer. Bilt, daing an excellent jab an bath the basket; ball and baseball teams. Far the first time in the histar'yr at lL'Enerl'lan'll State Teachers Callege, a Freshman girl was chasen WintEf Carnival Queen. Elaine was crawned Queen at the Ceranatian Ball and then reigned aver the Carnivai EVEI'II'S. Returning ta schaal this tall, we faund aur numbers: depleted but aur enthusiasm undaunted. The business: at shaasing class amsers was saan sampleted. WE again chase capable Rabert Carbeil as President; Elna rtewljtr elected Danald Rixan, Vice+Presidenh Shirlef Randall, Secretary; and William Frizzle, Treasurer: Dick Haward was again chaser: Student Cauncil rEPfEe sentative alang with GENT Cairns. 1113 Sophomores were appointed to twenty:lr tep peei- .. ' '.5 this year. Bill' Dbermeyer was president of Men's Eggs; Committee; Herbert: Hill, Secretary ef Dramatic :EI-ub; 5:!in Wentwerth, Secretary of A Ceppelle Cher- LH Nam? Carroll, President of 'I'Zr:tnterl:n..lr',ur Club; and mggn Goddard, President of the Student Christian VI'Efse'c-iutien. These are Emlynt :1 Few of the rnuer'ryr peei- item held. .gggein our girls made us proud of them en the Ehwrleuding squad. They' were Jacqueline Pepin and 'fmhy Hemlyn. Jackie being ce-ceptein. :Th'i's year Gerhum added a bigger and better bend. :fb'u'ru Hill was chosen as one ef the mujerettes end a wenderful ieb. iii: the girls led the cheers and Herbert: twirled the Bi Ubermeyer, Lawrence Mace, Ruttezlney.Ir Geed, 15' Sawyer and Robert Cerbeil were all going lug en the basketball court. We. were indeed pleased and preud when Llewellyn 3'F- Iien we: named Mayer at the Harvest Bell. He ked herd both during the campaign and while in '55.: the time fer Winter Carnival drew near, we ?Ltted Shirley Re ndull and Nancy Whitcemb fer queen quditietes. The Student Ceumil chase Mary Ann Leng iii'l'i'md El'ule Higgins es :e-cheirmen at the Cerenetien .5311. we: at this gala event that again ene ef eur hf'mutee, Shirley Randell, was crowned Queen of TI 'f'WIMer Carnival. In March, Haney Carrel! wee :hesen by the Student Council to be one of the Gerhem representatives to Keene State Teachers College for the feur day ex- change program. As this successful year draws to a close, we begin to remember all the events of the past months but even mere, we are leaking forward to next year when we will be uppercleeemen. Seated: 5hirley Randell. secretary. 5 3 Standing: William Friute, treasurer; Denefd Rixun, ViceiPresident. jredhmen Cfadd Mdfary PRESIDENT EDWARD HAMDND VICE-PRESIBENT .................... WAYNE PILLSBURY SECRETARY .. .. . RONALD PEABDDY TREASURER .. WALTER HANSON STUDENT CDUNCII. ........................ DGHNA HILL RICHARD GAUTHIER The Freshman class af 1959 arrived at Garham the largest freshmen class in the histawIr at the schaal. We still were, hawever, nervaas 'I'Jt'tEi canfused. This seen was ceased by the Urientatian Pragram which helped acquaint as with the schaal, faculty, students, and variaus activities and clubs here an the hill. The mast memarahle was the Freshman Receptian. This was, at eaurse, farmal and freshmen, as well as upperclassmen, made marryr new friends. At aur first class meeting we elected aur aFFicers far the year. These chasen were: Edward Hammand, President; Wayne Pillsbury, vice-President; Ranald Peabady, Secretary; and Welter Hansen, Treasurer. Freshmen representatives elected ta the student cauncil were Danna Hill and Richard Gauthier. The first farmai at the year, the Harvest Bali, arrived and a fairly large percentage at freshmen attended. This was ta the freshmen, their first callege farmaL and everyane was quite excited. The Caranatian Bail praved iust as exciting. Fram aur class Jennifer Badge and .iii'iaryr Nishals were aur chaise far queen candidates. Ta this alsa marry fresh- men attended. Basketball seasan arrived and aur class was well represented by Ranald Peabady, Jaseph Cannaiy, and Carreil Lurvey an the varsity squad. Dn the cheerleading squad, five at the eight cheerleaders were represented legsr the Freshman class. These were: Barbara Williard, Danna Williams, Fat Eatan, Liilian Crasby, and III-iarath'liuIr Carraa. Our class members are excellent warkers and are new a very impartant graup in all campus activities. We have warked aur way:F inta the :aliege sa that naw we hate ta leave far the summer vacatian. We are alreaei'gir leaking farward ta aur Sepharnare year and hape it will be as pleasant as this past year has been. 54 - Miriam .m- .ME WE'VE? - 75 - 5::- imc? WEN ,Qmwzxgs - - -I-.-.-.q.f -..---w First Raw: MacDenuld, E. Cell, J. Lleyd, H. Whitcumb, E. Baker. R. Berry. D. Richmond. 5. Rnnduli, J. Steven M. Ceies Li- Gireux, If. Gardner. Eesend Row: C. Elliet, E. Eeiiy, J. Breton. M. Long. H. Cerrell. D. Sullivan, J. Huiberts; C. Mclnin, B. Hill, P. Whittem D. Wagner, M. Hurrisen, Fiend; M. Jehnsen, J. Shetl. J. Chappeil. Third Raw: Hemmend; D. Milligun. I. Fuiier, F. St. Cyr, Merreur, J. Melrese, J. Bieck, Gauthier, R. Pee- hedy, D. Seuie, R. Edwards, D. Thompson, D. HDWard, D. Higgins. Suclenf Councii Esters:Ir cellege has its fraternities, clubs, and student organizations Also every celiege has its governing: body. li'll'ielrs is the Gerhem State Teachers College 5tu-. dent Council. This ergnnizetien is made up ef repre- sentatives frem eli classes and the vurieus student eri genizetiens. . The ceuncil tries its best to pass ail the meusu res that? would make the student body happy and cententetl. One of our recent :enquests was having the IeungE- end library open few nights :11 week. The council takes pride in spensering two very peput Ier fermeis a year. The Harvest Bull, heeded this yew? by Jean Andersen end Fred St. Cyr, end the Coretta.- tien Bell, heeded by Mary Ann Lung and Dale Higgi-nsra were both veryF successful and :1 credit to the council. .. We have been very Fortunate to have had Miss- Eumes end Mr. Cestelie fer Jhmsultyr advisers this yeah: The Student Council is a large organization en : strives to make everyone en the HHiH its benefecwrg With the proper support from the student body, HE? only can it continue its present work, but else H can: increase its activities and efficiency. n..- - '. 'r . - 4.1 prfei-A-F. .1 t 1. DFFICERE President D. Richmend 'Iu'ice-F'resident E. Eerr-f Eacretery 5. Rendnll 56 -.. I. an. -- '.- u... --- -.-r '-I',.-F .' II. .. First raw, Left fur Right: ten, HI. lung. Eeeend raw: 5- Parks, E. Lancaster; D. Sullivan, A. Trusiuni, D. Akeley, J. Steven L. Cash Third new: CI Keene, J. Lleyd, J. Fetter, L Kennedy, E. Bailey, E. Heere, D. Richmund, J. Kinner, 5. Spinney, J. Withum, H. Baker, H. Curran. M. lung'fll, A. Libby, J. Cermier, E. HeMerrimun, E. 5133', M. Bridges, G. Them- .Amicifia 62$; The name, Amicitie, ie the symbol at our club and signifies friendship. The ciub hue approxi- mately forty mem bers and meets twice a month, once fer business and once for recreation. A special meeting is quite often called when we are planning tens, outings and the likes. The club has obtained pins for the first time this year. We were happy and fluttered to be asked to participate in the annual Frat Night shew held during the Winter Carnival. We did a take off en Yeur Hit F'I'Ireuziehr and brought the heuse dawn with He's A Fraternity Mun . Miss Dunn is again our adviser and hue aided us greatly in the planning at Christmas Packages fer Pewnel sponsoring tees and organizing our style show and banquet. .- III . I . 'I'LII -;q. I- . I I FIE. 1... I 5- Id I TI I I' $5de Left to Right: Pres. Eleunur Gay, Treus. Eully Parks. 'Y. Pres. Diane Akeley, Sec. Alisun I.i'::Ih 1III First iiic-w: P. Peale, D. Martin, L. Crashy; D. Hnwurd. .M. Casey, H. Carroll, B. Flanagan, A. Trusiunn, E. Glurier. M. Buwden. Eecnnd Row: Ellimnes, A. Hunt, J. Hall, J. Lloyd, R. Knudmn, 5. Randall; .I. Millett, 5. Knnwitnn, V. Gardner. Cantgriw CM . WWII: in Seated, L9H tn Right: Trans. T+ Casey, Pres. H. Carroll, 5am B. Flanagan. Standing. V. Pres. R. Haward. Bur CUHTEFthf Club is dasigned to give all Epiacnpul students an campus an n:nuF.u;::ur:artl..lnityIr falt- religinus expressinn and warship. Busineas meetings, Evening Prayers and in- formal discussions with visiting clergyman tt'rE'I its weekly fUnctinns. Each month we gather at Trinity Church in'. Portland with the Greater Portland Canterbury? Clubs far aupfzier, entertainmem, and cm Evening; Wnrship Service. For this we are indebted 1-H Rev. Shirley Gchdwin and :D-ndvisnrs, the RDSHE and Putchens, who: have given us guidancng Christian fellowship, and much at their time. Thia year aur club has daubled in membershiiji and we Sincerely hope that it will continue .19: grow in number with spiritual meaning for i157 members, year after year. We are fortunate to have Mr. James Bowman: a5 nur faculty advisor. rut . uL' 1.3.; .2..' 21.1.1; - ' tail. . . . . -': . . WI; . I . .$' wT-n. - ---:-gh '1 Dru. flour: H. Lucas, 1. Morse. D. Cerrue, .l. Kinner, 3. Dueliette, H. McCuFferty. EL Willard, J. Whi'IEp C. Mural, J. Hengine, J. Eeudreau. Seated: H. Robert:, J. Dewsun. l. Cash, E. Baker, J. Breten, C. Keene, D. Sullivan, R. LuChence, 3. Mansfield, P. Brewer, L Thibedeuu. First Raw, stenciing: J. Rehartsen. E. McMerrimun, J. Curmiar, F. Clarity, Ft. Grendin, H. Whitcemb. J. Fetter, G. Furtin, 2+ Euw, H. Euldut. Eemnd Row, standing: D. Akeiey. it - Frankewski, F+ Martin, A. Mengun, I. Reberts, L. Davis, H4. 1iiiitratt, C. Baisverf. Third Raw, standing: FL St Laurent, T. Curran, E. Collins, L. Thempsen, H. Fiuurde, R. Curbeii, E. Sempeen. G. Balisle. WEHHH an CAI; . The Newman Club is at national ergenizetien JEenrrr'nenel Far all Catholic students at nen-seculer cellegee. it is e EHi'Qieus club designed to deepen the spiritual and enrich fhe tempera! lives at its members threugh e belenced jailegrem et religious, intellectual, end social activities. Bur due at Gerhem tellews this full program. Every HEHEI Thursday night the Ensur'f i5 eeid in Rebie Half and ghee e menth e Newman Club Cemmunien is set eside EQT ebservunce. The intellectual phase of the program tgfeyuhlished by bi-menthly lectures and panels en such wins :15 the Bible, Marriage, Ceurtship, the Mesa. Movies Eifhulse shewn. Fer seciel activities, the club Spenser: ufices end parties, The members are eager to share their Wei activities with these that are mere unfertunete, 5e EF'Dnnuei Chrietmes and Easter party has been set aside for the erphnns. hat Club is eiweys well represented et the state and LEW Engiend cenferences ef the Newman Clubs. H111? Newmen Club ewes e great deal et gratitude to $1.? new Chaplin. Reverend Hebert Roche, who with .15.;IFGUthtul enthusium has done so much to make our eHb-ihe fine ergenizetien that it is. Mr. Richard Cesteile ..:.,I.Ideserves the club's appreciation fer his work us our ---' h1 ' adviser. 5eutecl, L. to E: R. C. Keene. President,- J. Breton, Vitev President; R. LuChunce. Secretary- Standing. L to FL: E. Baker. Student Eeuncii; D. Bulli- 59 van. Treasurer; L Thempsen. Student Ceuncii; L. Cash, Secretary. DHicers: Heated, Herten Geddurd, Presictent; Standing, June Withum, Secretary; Beverly Bunker, Vice-Presiv dent; Hurvie Stevens. Treasurer. Last spring, the Y.W+C.A. end the Y.M.C.A., twe very active groups, wished to increase their activitiee and have 1: larger and more effective group. Thug, theyr combined and formed a new organization, The Stu- dent Christian Association. Wiliium Alexander, Clay ten Grass, Me rgeret Dense, Jacqueline Perry and Eiiyn Bailey worked very hard during the period of Organit IDHDH. This year, the club opened the school year with the Freshman Recertien, Dpen Lounge, and the Big and. Little Brother and Sieter Program . These programs prove very helpfui tn the Freshmen and make them a part of the family. Threugheut the year, we held vesper services and have guest speakers at our meetings. The Green and 1'il tul l'tite Way i5 unether ef eur ectivities. It always proves he be a let ei fun and is for a very geed ceUEE- A retreat highlights our Spring Program. I.'.'.'2'I..:r aim, to be en association of young men art?! women dedicated te Christian ideeis and service, and is well illustrated by our yearly program. Mr. Paul Barker is our helpful faculty edvieer. 60 . Que? 63L; .. As it is every year, the Dating Club is ane at the 'Egsgest arganizatians an the Hill. The club afters a .-.'reat variety af activities, therefare; na student has ta .be a great spartsman ta betang and take an active Ipert. The Meant Washingtan climb was the first eating this jjfEar and preved ta he a gaad test at endurance. All ??rha went had a wandertul time. Dther activities in- iiludecl raller skating parties, swimming, sailing an $t5'ca Bay, and the C.C.A. sanference at Sebaga Lake. Qt :aurse, there's a certain time at year that is al- '3..an mast exciting and that is when the slula spansars Hie annual Winter Carnival, which apens with the fEZWHing at the queen at the Caranatian Ball. This 'fcilir the carnival was a great success, as the weather at En blessed us with Iats at snaw. .. v-9 ? 1WD popular faculty advisers are Mr. Maherg 29nd Mr. Genasci. 61 lE'JI'FFIIEERE Seated: E. Lancaster, Vise-President. Standing: J. Hard. Treasurer; J. Black, Prestdent; M. A. Lang, Secretary. Hg? -L'I--II-:i' First Rew: J. Pepin, I3+ May, C. Fhiliips, L. Weinstein, Mengine; J. Shutz, Et. 'fetes, D. Wagner, 'Iut'. Asher, J. Dewsen, M. Alcorn. Secend Raw: F. Ciency, E. Perseus, F. Eumsde , L. LeFend, 1:. Miller, L. Nelsen, J. McPheiL L Manes. J. Pecerere; F. Beruhe. D. Perker, L. Presmth L. Aldrich. Hneeifng: E. Billings, T- Curran, E. Carter. Cemmefem 1' C$5 m I i f' jag! .- 5euted: D. Yates, President. Standing, L to: FL: D. Weg- ner; 'Iul'ice-Fresident; J. Mungine, Parliamentarian; J. Shutz. Secretary. MissTr-Ig: B. Flynn, Treasurer- 1956 has been a greet year fer the Cemmuter's Club. Under the leadership at David Yates, the cfub teek en many new and greater preiects. This year we held a unique epeghetti supper in the Ieunge. Net only did this help us raise money, but it also helped us eetebtish a geed reputation as ceekst It was so great a success, that we are ieeking forward to enether in the near future. This supper might be cefled a dress rehearsal fer our annual Gerhem-Fermingten Banquet. This was. helel in January fer the two basketball teams and 1h? cheerteedere. Here again, we proved ourselves to be experts in the kitchen. Cereiyn Phitlips, be nquet chair- men, sheuld be congratulated for a ieb well done. It ts net all work and ne pleyr Fer the :emmuters. During the year, we have vacation getitegethersh bewling end spinsh pertieS, and picnics tn the spring. We cleee the year with our annual Installation Ban'- quet We ere very tertunete to have Mr. Hebert Miller and Mr. Charles Martin us our faculty advisers. Our PC : ties weuld net be complete without them and thaw wwes. 62 First Raw, L. te- FL: Ft. Wiilett, f. Gardner, H. Esterhreek, B. Hill, W. Jehnsen, L. Nelsen; E. Perseus, E. Fraser, C. Beisvert. .i. Budge. Second Rew: J. Menneely, M. Cute, H. Bettina, M. Luces. Third Rew: B. Emerson, J. Morse; J. Banks, L. Manes, C- Herdeen, M. Gregen, D. Hesen, G. Meulten, H. Goddard, J. GUSHH, M. Mencer, P. Whitten, J. Marten. irremafie Clith The Dramatic Club functions with e 'iwerkshnp basis in order te give the students a thence to under- stand end participate in the dramatic skills. These werksheps give eil these interested an opportunity to learn how to meke-UP, how to arrange sizenery.Ir and sound eHects, how to direct, and how te arrange an advertising program. Thus, through their eegernese to work and strong spirit of ce-eperetien, the cfub is able te give en tine program of plays for the enieyment of all on campus. The first predectien ef the school year was HSehrine Fairi' directed by Barbara Hill. It was :1 fine play that gave tn the cheeter-geters'ir a whole new set of Fine actors. After this euccess, the club leaked ferwurd with enthusiasm to the future performance, that would reund eff the year with fine entertainment. With the Dramatic Club, it is not all work end no Play. Everyone enieye the rrtt::r't';,rr parties and dances ihet the :Eub spensers. 63 Eteneiing, L te R; E. Hilll Eecretury; W. Jehnsen, 1it iee- President; E. Pursens, Treasurer. Missing: J. Andersen. Seated: EIEieH, ChepeHe, Cresbf, MacDeneld, Hell, Cerium Feirfield. Buck Rew: Ee'Wyer, Tingley, Mbene, TrefFery, Nelsen, Murreuu, Hunrl'f. 9 'i g , Etending, L m R: J. Cheppell, secretery-treuaurer; L. Nelsen, president; B. TrefFery, vice-president OPEA Ed ff'H. The Gerhem Bend and Drchesfre is one of 1he fastest- grewing ergenizetiene en the hill. Headed by the same officers, 1I1e band has 13 members and 1he orchestra her. 20 members, and berh ere leaking forward to a bigger membership next year. The Bend, leaking neef in green and white uniforms, has appeared at beekeibell games, rallies and chepef pregrems. Led by studeni conduciers Eliner Guy and Dick Shaw, 1he Bennie music hes added much he 1he :eler nf campus life The Urchesfre has. presented severe! chapel pregrn'mi end has staged Gerhumrs first Urchesfre Festival, March 12, 1955. The Festival, to which townspeople and guest players. were invifed, was both :1 musice! end seciel sut- cess. Many 1henks 9:: in all these who worked 5:: hard in make it e succese Thanks are else due re Miss Heel, eur adviser, for her guidance and help in direcfing us ie a SUCCESEfUI FEW! 64 First Raw: E. Hill, P. Giguere, C. Fuirfiald, B. Caravan, C. Emu , L Helsnn, R. Mhunu, D. TrefFury, W. Murrnw, E. Hunsfieid. C. Tingly, D. Shaw, F. Ward, C. Cunars. Eemnd Raw: E. Wnrster, J. Ehupell, E. Grass. H. Carroll, R. Gurside, B- Rhudes, C+ Bardeen, M. Huntty. gang! At huH time i- 65 Stan'dTng. L te EL: E. Farsene, President; L. Hatfiehi. VicevPreeFdenh 5+ Wentwerth, SecreterrTre-esurer. The A Ceppelle Cherue is e eembinetien ef the Men's and Wemehle Glee Club. The cherue :eneiste ef ninetyIr membere. The group is under the able directien at Miss Miriam Andrews and has had :4 very successful year. The cherus hue performed in Chapel many times during the year end was well received by the student hedy. They:I entertained a fuil house at their Christmas Concert. Where ever they perferm, they de a splendid ieb and bring hener he the ceilege. Through their activities, they werk te teeter a better understanding and a higher appreciatien of music in the echeel. 66 FTrst row: L to R: D. Teyler, G. Thernten, J. Steven C. Kaene, 5. Spaney, B. Roberts. 5eeend Raw: E. Jacksen, 5. Randall, E. Bailey, M. Jehnsen, J. Chuppell, B. Marshall, J. Currini, E. Mansfield. hgeude Cemmiffee The House Committee is the student governing body ef Rehie Hell and Enet Hell, the two wemenis dormitories. Members are elected For :1 term of one semester by the resident women students. In addition to the four efficere, there 55 ene represenh tutive from each of the twelve eectiene at the dormitories. Each representative is. responsible Fer initiating discussion at a house cemmtttee meeting en enyr matter of centern to these from her section. In this way the interests of everyone are given careful cuneiderutien end are etten adopted :15 part of the governing system of the dermiteries. Each section of the heuse has a representative. These representatives are chosen to serve ene semeeter; after thtc-h they are eligible to serve es an officer during their IUI'IIGI' er senier year. Among the services rendered by E?mmittee members are closing the dermiteries fer the lam, upholding the rules and regulations, and Serving FIT! special committees, plus having charge at open heuee 1n the two dormitories and open campus. HDLtSE Committee members, realizing that a governu 1? ? '5 '35 Qeed es the geverning body makes it, practice fairness and democracy. By being geed citizens, they Ptemete geed citizenehip in the two dormitories. House Committee, which meets farmnli'f once a week 1'5 advised by the Dean of Women, the Heusemethers, end the assistant Dean 67 ti... Seeted: C. Keene, President. Standing: J. Steven secretary; M. Jnhnsen, representa- tive to the student enuncil; G. Thornton, vicerpresident; E. Spinney. treasurer. Frant Raw, L ta IL: W. Partner, J. Chaney, W. Tureatte, C. Merrifteld. Back Raw: L. Bernard, and W. Friszle. l 1 Man J Gauernm ant This year, the callege lstrattlcll'yr apened the daars at its new darmitary, Waadward Hall. It was the heme af appraxtmately ninety men during the schaal year. Ta insure the best living eanditians passible. a gaverning handy:Ir was arganized. This graup can- sistecl af twa elected representatives fram each Flaar. TheyIr warked with the hause mather, DEUH of Men, practars, and all the men ta set up and enfarce the rules that wau'ld be at greatest benefit ta all. All will agree that the first year in the histar't'I af Waadward Hall has been bath pleasant and successful. With a student governing system such as this, it witl afways be a nice piace ta litre. itlk st Seated: Mrs. HeTEn Jacahs, Hausemather. Standing, L ta FL: Dana Ellay'artI Danald Eaule, Prectars; Mr. lama Genasct, Dean a'l: Men. Missing: Bruce Hendersan, Fractar. First HEW.- J. Paullet, D. Milllgun, P. Thlbiedeuu, i- MucPhuil, .I. Pecnrere. Second Flew.- D, Howard, Geuzie, J. Bleak, T. Tsemides, D. Seule, Hewcembe, C- Sawyer, L. Aldrich. D- Purhen FL Stlhuuruhh Fichett, E. Sumpsun. utEPHH. :5 Cfuh The 1'ht'eterlrur'n'e Eluh, newa-fermed last year, is quick- ly becoming an ective ergenizetien et Gerhem. The club Wes established eelely fer all the campus veter- ans. The Club furnishes the veterans with group repre- sentetien end with the information frem the lecel vet- 'erens edministretlen, which will give ell of them :21 better understanding ef the G.L Bill and its benefits. Threugheut the year the club Spensers seciels and parties. The hi-Iight ef the year's activities is the en- nuel Spring Shew. The. club and its activities are guided by its faculty adviser, Mr. Richard Cestelle. We wish he express here .eur Sincere appreciation end thanks fer his assistance. 69 OFFICEEE Left te Right: 1. McPhuil. Secretary; R. Peuliet, Trees- urer; P. Thibedeeu, President; R. Pickett; Vice-President. E! EEK: b It 1ti tit: ' IET- s H . '.l gufure jeaeAerd Hi .X4merice r- tt'tt't't't .. h-mmitmmh. Seated, L tn IL: P. Whitten, secretary; J. Elude, treasurer; C- Beisvert, 1c.l'isewn.resident. ymgw mm 70 The chief aim of our chapter is to acquaint the members with the professional aspect of the teach- ing prefessien. We eeeemplish this in various ways. 1tt'isits te Purent-teecher meetings, te MIA. sen- ferences, end to regienel assemblies cernbine to give members varied pictures of life as a teacher; Dne ef the highlights ef the year was the crown- ing at Mr. and Miss Future TeachereRelph Egers and Ellen Persons were :hesen fer this hener. A ten Fer student teachers and a ieint meeting With Fermingfen's F.T.A. ere ether high peints this year; An eutstelnding hener cu me te eur chapter when Ralph Egers. our president was chosen first vice- president at the national group at the cenventien in Chicago test summer. Ralph Egers, who is our chapter president. has done eukfending work fer the F.T.A. Chosen state president, he attended the nefienel H.E.A. conven- tion in! Chicago lest summer, end there he was eiecied vice-presidenf ef the Future Teachers greup. Since his return he has been asked 10 speak to ar'rlr:u H;.Ir groups, and besides thie Wes :heeen to be one of the two siudenf members of Meineis White House Conference Committee. 4414 CM Front Row; E. Perseus, Secretary; M. Grngen, Treasurer; H. Marten, Preaident. Buck Rew: P. Duthuse, EL Sampson, E. Heimes, M. Cale. Under the guiding hand of our adviser, Mr. Brecute, the Art Club has been very:I active this yEnr. Besides the usual club activities such as oil painting, hend- cretts end pastels, we have engaged in many projects heneftciel tn the entire student bedy. During National Art Week, the Annuef Silver Tea and Art Disptey was pre- sented in the lounge, featuring numerous weII-knewn Iecul artists. An exhibit of paintings done by Italian :hiidren was received from the Modern Art Museum in Newr Yerk and displayed fer two weeks in the lounge. A few of these paint- ings ere nationally famous, end all received much attention From the college students, the teculty, and the Campus Scheel chitdren. An exhibit at water :elers by a local artist, and e greul: of famous painting repreductiens round out the Art Club's activities for this year. Attheugh one at the smallest clubs en Campus, the Art Club has :1 very hus'yI schedule. This, uleng with the ceeperetiveness ef the mem hers and the able leadership of Mr. Brecute, make the club successful and euttstying to all when beleng. 72 :a- 4- Seated: F+ Remsdell, R. Berry; ' . Standing: F. Messe, T. Tsemides, B. UhEFMErE- Ir E. Hawks! D. ngalngf IF m; g m The membership at the Varsity G Club can- ei-st-s ef these men who have won their letters in. varsity cempetitien. As I: greuF, they SPOHSDT 'the intramural Sperts program for the :ellege. Ameng the activities spensered threugheut the $5131 . is the Huiieween party for the Campus .5;-heel Children eeeh Dcteher The picture at the right shews what I: great time the kids have nf..thi-s party. Another big event of the 1II'eeIr is the annual banquet At this time the letters are presented em! the new Captain Is announced. AS a premeter ef geed sperternenship, the Varsity 0 Club takes tap heners en the hill. ?3 +- i Back Row; Lt. Gireuxy M. Lengiii, 5. Lewin, J. Faster, H. Brawn, J. Atkinson, J. Cregan, J. Breten, C. Keene, M. Littiet'ieiti. J. Withnm. Front Flew: J. Steven J. Cheppeiiy Miss Fitz, E. Holmes, K- Keizer. WJ. .4. Alt the women on campus automatically beleng te thie ergenizetien end ere nil to participate in any sports they went to. The WAA. is ruled lay a beard ef emcers, counselors, and e rePreeentetiye from the cheerleaders. Their dutiee are to central wemente sports, and to run the selling at merchendiee, which in turn makes money for the club. Their program includes many outdoor sports as well :15 indeer sperte. The WAA. maintains e peint eyetern te give recog- nitien te these whe partitipete in spurts. Eech sport entities the participant to 25 peints, but the number of hours of participation varies with each activity. A ceunseler with each Sport keepe e recerd ef the paints and ne mem ber gets. any more peints fer being a champion in a certain spurt er a varsity member. A giri with 50 points receiyee her :Ictee numerele: 150 points, her HGH; SUE! points, her pin; and 5GB paints, her jacket. The college has enough equipment for many activi- ties., and the facilities are ehered equally by the men and the women. LII. . r. 1. ..-- . c5: 'E Inf... I EL Seated, L te E; .1. Steven Vite-PrEE-ident: E. 74 Helmee. President. Standing: J. Chappeil, TI'E'EISLI'r-E-l': Miss. Fitz, Aci- yiser; K. Keizer, Secretary. Frent Raw: Patricia Shea, Jetty:r White. Fnuiine Melteis, leuise MErriIL Judy Lined, Patricia Brewer. Secend Rent: Cerulyn Eurnell, Denna Hail, Elaine Fraser, Jnyce Bell, Huhdiu Esterhrenk. Third Raw: Mnrtitiu Walker. Jay Lymburner, Cieire Redlen, Juanita MucDeugull. Elizabeth Davies. Leis MucDenuld. Missing: Nanci Whitcumb, Mary leu Lung. $ence 6AA Cine ef the newest and brightest organizations on the hill this year is the dance club. The year has been an active one in the preparation for a Modern Dance Program. The ciub strives to develep a weII-reunded education in dance technique and composition. It develops grace, poise, and e SEHEHiVifY1'G rhythm. This club is eiee climbing the social ladder with its nUmereus appearances. They've dented fer the Glee Club Christmas Ceneert, they gave an assembly, and eiee performed in a lace! variety, called The Beast of the Tewnf' It is never tee late to join this club fer theee of you whe ere grace hunters. With the successful beginning this year it is hoped that there will be an interest to students to start :2: De nce Workshop. 75 JGMEH $194, Left J1:- Hight: P. Staaia, R. Luncusier, L. HutHeEd. D. Rixnn, P. Wands; H. Shawna, H. Knight, H. Goddard. and 5. Fishar. EfdAraam giriaji in. First Raw. Left in Right: A Trusiani, E. Bay, 5. Spinnay. J. WHhum. M. Dame, L. Kennady. Secund Raw: C. Keene, E. Earner. J. McAliHen E. Maura, L Thibndauut 76 Swerd II .. b.1- First Row, L in FL: E. Jachun, H. Maria, E. MunsEe-Id, M. tangy . .L Harm, B. Curran. 1. Badge, It Mae, E. Warner. Secnnd Row: M. Pluurde, P. Whirren, D. Twain, L Ware, .1. Mtnnugui, C. Radlun, L Martin, F. Whmun, M. McAllister, E. Trufrun, B. Kirschaner, D. Eichmund, heudwuifrnas. Cganing Era Elaine Barker EHyn-Jeun Murmur: Putricia Brewar Jean McKay Cara! Brawn Evelyn McMerrimun Fiviun Clark Jnyca Mi'lIIHH Earulyn Cumming: sally Paris Jayne Patter Jeannie ankham Ellnn Gluxier J'Illlu:1u-1.II Raynald: Janice chdreau Dorothy Sullivan Janice Huynas Glenda Timuneyr Sally Knuwllun Barbara Willard Anita Mangun Charlotte Williams Judith Whifa 77 yanifard Lawrente Mace Ralph Berry l.::1rr1.ur Bernard Joseph Melrnse Francis Hurtfurd Geurge Pualar Richard Kelley Marvin Roberts Lnuis Thnmpsnn 78 Luungingurnund . . . . The Thinker. Haw casual! Great News! l I What did you bid? An electrical engineer . 501N119 iraning blues. Hniuir.... A rim! I hi.- T'F ' h r 1r J - -I. I I I .1 ' Ha: I ' Slumberlund! Who cares? t 1. I I I I J 1 : ?J WY. Blackout? I II J - ' Guardian angel leaving? L J 1 .3 arm. 1ka I. 5i Where? Who with? -'- Haneybuns . . . . A catastrophe! ! l Relaxing! Take my pic'rhcl Tuu're a card! 1 Study time . . . . Smfrwuy to heaven! A celebrity? J .' ' Ill - -.-;--l: t . ' ; .1. l' Idst. 'iW..- hd- -- , . Behind the eight bull . . . . '. Ll 1w ll '31 M w I' Beiween classes . Look whfs here! Tellme mare . . . . Music time . . Huvin' fun! I A large tunfhhrush? Aching Feet? Harriers Orchard SLIPper time! I a .; - I 1w- . Pretty Up. Wake me for breakfast! Parry time! I! Going home . Gunning! Cammuter, ?AEJ .95 -Jf It's a big hill BM and 5:: early in the morning Hamewurd bound Hap in. . .qu-ick- A blessing lunch Time and speak no evil. .l' hear no, see no 31$;ng 1 d cammufer iust my brand! aHHH ZwHwam 444:1Aa Jamgola tigefn. Jctploa ibeiia pAi IOAE .Sjigma pr. 90 UJEHH FT $02; Frnnt Raw: Secand Row; Milter, Rixun, Parker, Tsandas, MucPhuiI, Pnrter, Jnrdnnr UmErmE-TEI'; Huwkes, Mane, Berube, Grand; Higgins. PnImEr, Hupkins, Jnhnsnn, Euule, Lannd, Ramada - 1 .PAi'IPI$m Seated, LE'H 1'1: Right: 52:. J. Johnsun, 'H'. Pres. F. Ramadan, Fnu. D. Euule, Tram. A. Hcrpkins. Ronald Hunks Richard Heme Reginald Hews Dunc: Dayan Frank Harrison GRADUATING MEMBERS NEW MEMBERS Dunuld DiMuHey Lemmyr Rand Edward Richards Amhony Wedge Richard Winslnw H THE KEENE HEUSE This year Alpha Lambda Beta celebrated its twenty-eighth anniversary. In 1928 a smell greup ef men bended tegether to term the organization ef Alpha Lambda Bete which has since participated in the verieus activities, on end eFF campus, and established itself es an integral part of campus life. During this Fierisrcl,r the fraternity has established itself us one in which there is e predeminnting spirit of bretherheed, a basic need to all such greens. Ne matter whether the Beta men, as thle'yr were once called, er the Alpha men, as they are new knewn, ere en the street. the bell Field, at in the :less teem, they always strive te retain that feeling. it has been the purpose of the men at this ergenizetien to be e usefui ferce in the student bedy by providing entertainment, participating in scheel activities, keeping 94 a geed scholastic rtzttiniag.r and aiding ethers in whatever WEI? pessible. At times the ergenizntien has been de- pleted in strength of numbers, but it has always been able to retrain its status be- came of the underlying principles in the feundetien ef the seciety. Alpha Lembde Beta always has this thought in mind. that in the fermetien of e gretsp of men the strength ef that green is Ett'ti'f as strong as the men whe cemprise it. Ameng the activities of Alpha this year have been the Beck Hep, winning their feurth ennuel seftbell chempienship, end a cembinetien epen heuse end smeker fer the new men on campus. The members at the bretherheed have sincerely expressed the wish that they have aided in providing :1 geed seciel end aca- demic year at Gerhem. 144E223. . E ' 4: i KnEL-ling, LE'H' in Eight: H. Begin, R. telling, F- 5?. Cw, P. Thibudeuu, I. FuIIEr, E. Miiligan, T. Curran. Firsi Raw: W. Swazi. B. Heveum J. Gutcnmbe. C. Scribner, 1. Drmun, L. Helmn, W. Murran J. BEHJIE. L Hatfield, D. L'ZhrinEE+ Second Row: R. Ryder, H. Guadwin. R. Sampson, M. Guy. H. Shaw, H. Curbeil, D. Yates; R. Jack. J afy9a ibrjga p417 Semed, Left hr: Right: '-I . Frets. T. Curran, Trans. W. Sweet Pres. D. Shaw, Sgtsutihrm: F. Thibudenu. Jdlppa $eiht p55 GRADUATING MEHBERS Atexunder Juneiwic: Warren A. Rubertsnn Merle LDUHSIDUI'Y Hubert l.. Sampson Lynn W.. Markee Currull G. Scribner Keith H. Packard Ernll M. Shuin Clifford D. Pursuns Ralph Tnylur Miltnn R. Puure Frederick G. Welch Arthur Mitchell NEW MEMBERS All mixed-UP MEETING If wnn'i happen again sir On the alert Get down 1:: enr1h .;.-.. 1!? Seabed: E. Hunamnt J. Melrnse, R. Barry, J. Huck, B. Purudy, H. Ruharm Back row: Murahie. JUL Grngnn, J. Puuliah C. Euwyar, Hurtfurd, L. Mute, Prune , R. Edwards, Gautim ' -I- pAE .Si'gma l2? Ufficurs, left 1:: right: Pres. E. Barry, V. Pres. .I. Black, Sec. .l. Melrnn. Trans. B. andf. pk: 39mm lot? GRADUATING MEMBERS WiIITam Alexander Edward J. Hmuggerm:r Ralph W. Egers Richard 5. Keliey Wilfred J. Gnuzie Warren E. Murchie Ronald H. Robertson NEW MEMBERS 101 Fhi Sigma Pi Chorus 102 1' I EH ?- '1. - I-l l. I.- AWMH$W First Row: M. lungill, C. Enisvert, J. Hard, 'l . Guupil, M. Knight, T. Curran, 1.. Cash, M. Lung, 11. Libb'f. B. Hill, V. Gardiner. Secnnd Raw: T. Bray, B. Kirschner, E. Davies, T. Hillilunu'mr F. 5!. Err, B. Curbail, P. Whilfen, C. Grass, 5. Parks, D. Akaley, 3. Cal!, H. Enlduc. g336 195556 103 THOMAS CURRAN Editer-in-ehief Mr. Jame: Whitten, Faculty adviser, metivutes the staff and shew: a prime winning beat: by eur friends at FETC. zyh l I. ih- Attheugh she doesn't have the title. Charlene Beisvert ected es an assistant editer. She planned the layout: of the heel: us well us write. type h and check Final copy. She and Bruce Hendersen rePresented the Hillcrest in Student Ceuneil. Martha Knight uni Tvenne Geupil served a: Senior Editers. Theyr gathered the infermettun frurn the eenier: and :empteted the entire seniur section. Here at GSTC this is u very difficult task because rm'llg.l halt ef the seninr class is en the hill at n time. 104 Mary Ann Guerra i5 enur preefreeder. She hm: checked all rep? before and after the printer received it. Barbara Hiii handled the women's spurt: department. She piunned the entire seetien frem Iayeuts te pictures. Cempieting this section we have Terry Hiibern whe did I: fine ieb en Meni: Sperte. ll'i'.'.'-'II..rr Activities Editers, Lenuru Cash and Mary Arm lung. gathered all club infermutien unei made final EDP? with the writers. Dianne Akeler, with the assistance ef Betty Cali heedeei eur typing department. As you even see, their ieh we: e big one end hemileti well. Perhaps ene at the must impatient Pnsitiens, Business Manager, was held by William Jehnten. Hi5 quick udien i: sure to give u: u geeel credit recerei with the merchants. Dunne Higgins and Fred St. Cyr, Art Editors, did all ef the art werk in the beak. Fred;I dtd the sketches end Denna the lettering. A :ernrnendeleie iebl -.HI n Gross teek the pictures and Bel: Ieil precessed them in eur ewn reem. ?eu can see that they were ' censidering only half the phete: :er in this beck. Dennld Christie, Managing Editer, heel manyr verteus int: end we: always present when neele'eri+ His. duties were et a :tIFFerent type each time, but were always dene well. These staff members and Bill JehHSen, spent their Felerrleerrzur vecetien selling advertiiements end prepertng them fer the printer. They made a eiftieutt task seem like fun; EEJAMH Miss Heel entertains 103 Orienfa Eon Everybody's happy 1956 109 Bigs and littles a $153991!- 0 gaff 3.0. KW. J ....m hm J :m 3 Candidates and Dates gamed! The Climax H! - II II 1W7 Center of Anruction The Grand March Md HHHP mm. a; 98576 llewellyn Nelsun IPSS-WSEI 115 1956 116 IId?Ili;II 3 Hrme III HJIIIII' :ng mun! 'IHIII Iii 11! m H I1 I'm II II :II II'I' 51H 1 1- S I- I EeuIei: Eleannr Gay. Standing L In R: .131an Cranky, Eleanor Holmes, Diane Richmund. Cancliclafgd 7 956 Standing I. in E: J II 11:1r;.ur Hichul5, Jenifer Dodge, Hunci Whifmmb, Shirley Randall. . Cerenafien The cendideies and Their escerte Writer J? h 41: . . - ewe ' ah: 'I- - 1 hlrk-ii H- . '9' . I -..'1.1 'Iu-uia' 1; 35:11: 24$ 991- .3'w-er. -Jl. r I! If: JI'II'.4-F1i1 i?: . h' . . I... - .' The Crowning ii...- ....,- ;' tit... .3 -3. .' . am .r' Lig-tn-t div? -. ' ' s The Grand March TI - Jul-r-El';- 131 ii Wuli: Time Carnivaf Congratulations, Shirley! Fast S?Eppers If's light up time Here comes ihe parade! Dn your mark! Her MGEESW Dumbo and friends ? . V . .; 1.; $913 . 11 - :l. I-.;-.I:'- :31. n. All aboard! The Winnuh! Strike up The band! The Queen leuda the way A Democrat perhaps? Wife Throw that Sponge! Just watching 14m! Gumhiing fur a quad cause. Wily Bunny Hop? Far The music lovers . . . Take :1 picture home ! There's a man in your future First Flew: Cennelly, F. Eemsdell, T. Wedge. R. Beetle. F. Musse, K. Peekerd, l1. Kelsen. Secend Rew: E. Peabody, C. Luwey, P... Huwk5. 5. Dbermeyer, Peeler. R. Geeds. l. Mute. Third Raw: Mr. Cestelle, Mr. Genescl, .1. Black, C. Miller. gadg'eanif f VARSIW BASKETBALL 1955-56 was net a championship eeeeen, bet it was nevertheless, e geed seeeen. The Hillteppere finished fifth, e 14 end :5 record, leeing enly ene game an the heme ceurt. This wee a 57-65; less te New Eritein, the heme teem net using Teny Wedge clue te en iniury. The high paint of the seeeen may have been the reversing ef that New Britain decision, ?9-?2, cm the Nutmeg team's heme ceUrt. Anether geed win was the 31-62 verdict ever Wercester, whe eventually weund up with the unofficial conference championship. The lew mark of the eeeeen was the 20 point less to the epeeclaur Norwich Cadets. This Hilltepper teem will always be remembered fer its geed height, speed, fleet generelehip, end sheeting eyes. Under Ceeeh Cestelle they remained a herd fighting teem. Graduating after playing feur years an the Gerhem squad ere Butch Beete. Tenj; Wedge, and Keith Packard. Up from the reserves next year will be such geed men :15 Cennelly, Lurvey, Melee, Peeier, and Seed. With such returning veterans e5 Meeee, Remsdell, end Obermeyer, next years team will be in there again. 123 Wedge BEDI'E M6556 Fuckurd 0166 rmeyer R6msdell Hawkes P6636dy Lurvey C6nn6Hy G666 Mute F6616r J6hn56n GDRHAM STATE TEACHERS CDLLEGE VARSITY BASKETBALL STATISTICS FG FGA AVG. F FA AVG. TP PF P 133 236 553 2'3 12? 525 333 44 36 44 116 329 29 53 533 112' 43 33 134 231 453 23 52 533 236 51 43 33 233 399 53 32' 639 219 43 43 32' 211 412 25 46 543 199 25 43 133 232 495 33 51 642 233 51 43 32' 93 322' 25 44 563 99 24 23 63 132' 496 31 59 525 162' 46 34 13 42' 335 14 23 632 53 13 15 5 16 312 4 6 666 14 3 2 5 13 533 2 6 333 12 6 9 2 14 533 1 5 233 15 12' 2' 2 4 533 4 9 444 3 3 5 1 4 253 1 5 233 3 1 2 STMBDLS . Field Q6615 F1616 QDU15 DHEFI'IFH'Ed AVG .. . .. . ... . Averuge ................................................................. F6ul 96615 F .......... FA ........ AVG-G . ................................................. F661 Q6615 atlempted . Averuge . Tainl p31n1'5 . PEFSDHEII +DU15 F6ri6ds played . Games played T6t61 66in! nueruge per game STATISTICIAN Ch6r165 Miller 129 G AVG-G 13 13.5 19 6.2 23 11.3 23 13.9 23 9.9 23 11.6 16 6.2 23 5.4 13 3.3 6 2.3 2' 1.2' 2' 2.1 5 1.6 2 1.5 SCDRES DF GAHIES Dppnnents Brunswick Navy Base 55 Maine Murifime Academy 63' Norwich 33 Rice 44 Lyndon 4? Farmingiun 69 Plymnufh 53? Keane F4 Worcester 62 Brunswick Navy Base 6? Rice 5? Keene 63 Plymnuth EB Fitchburg 46 Salem 33 Farmingtnn 66 Johnson 43 New Britain 6? aninn T. C. ?2 New Britain ?2 Won 14 Lost 6 130 GSTC 35 95 63 93 92 3? 33 6? 31 123 93 93 ?4 3'? F9 99' 32 66 6? T9 FirH Raw, L. 16 R.: Cnuch Genusci, P. Budge, R. Mitch. R. Kelsun, R. 3666, C. lurwy. Eecnnd Raw: H. Curbeil, C. Sawyen J. Eunnaliy, L Mace, G. Pauler. junior Unrdifg gadgegafi SCURES DF GAHES M V T l Bridgtnn Academy , Fryeburg Academy Cheverus High Furmingiun J. V. Plymouth J. V. Keene J. V. Biddefnrd High Keene J. V. Plymauth J. V. F J C M V T I Portland University Farminginn J. V. P J C Bates J. V. Portland Universiiy Won 14 131 Opponents Lust 3 44 62 52 65 .52 51 5? 60 43 ?0 ?1 62 ?3 4? 53 173 63 GSTC 65 6D 35 61 6D 62 T? ?5 ?5 61 ?6 84 ?6 65 6? ?5 105 in the Invitetienel Teurnement, teem twe came out the winner defeating teem six in the finei. Members of the championship club are: Peabody, Hewkee, Lefend, Jehneen, Hessen, end Geedwin. Team six, the runnerup in the tourney had Pecke rel, Berube, Shaw, Berdeen, Tukey, end Merritielel. BASKETBALL The regular semen of intramural basketball wee :iimexed by a double eiiminetien tournament which saw the Jebeniee emerge as chumps. They eueted their :Ieeest rivals, the Alpha Aces, in the finuis. Members. cf the championship team were: Geuzie, Berube, Heneen, Hurrimen, D'Leury, Ferri, UiMeiley, and Garden. The rest of the puck in arder et' finish ie :15 fellewe: Alpha, Phi Sigs, Kappa, Sle Eterters, Bombers, Geet-DHS, end the Eeet Deering Five. .931 free: uragi ' FLAG FOOTBALL This year sew twe runaway Hams. end a forfeit. Kappa epened the sea. ferfeiting tn the Steeiere end then .- pesteel 38-12 by the Keene Heuee. Kare Heuse then completed the map Up of Hr- three teem race by melting the Sieei' 54-15. Members of the winning teem 1;; Geuzie, Teemidee. Herrimen, Berry, ten, Palmer, Hewkes, G'Leury end Mite- 1. II .. inia Fmighli? filmmn Waiter: in $artd HIEE DORIS HTI BARBARA MANSFIELD Wumen's Athleri: Diracrnr Fuui Shunting Chump W45, Eff IP .H I l l I I - ll. ' I r. I. I ; Ha. ' 'H .1..- l ' r r - I I I- The participants The Champs Kneeling: Cnpmin E. Huimes. 5$unding. L. tn R.: B. Hutch, J. Aikinmn. P. Mullah. J. Foster. M. tucas. A. MachuguH. 136 Frunt Raw, L. h: R.: H. Whittan, E. Waiter. D. Humlyn. Buck Raw: .I. Bretnn. H. Adams. B. Mansfiald,1. Farmer, and B. Hnicln TEAMS PANTHERS RDCKETTES DUBEERS G. Furten E. Guy J. Pinkham J. Banks M. Nichnls U. Gireu: M. Harrison E. Glazier J. Wiihum C. Redlnn N. Carroll P. Wood: E. Hnlmes A. Hum B. Flanagan ll Hill M. Liftfefield J. Wing L. Thibndeuu J. Atkinson J. Lynburner J. Chupall C. Bean M. Millikan B. BukEr J. Muchugull B. Hamper M. Smhh J. Hanscam .L Marse J. Currier J. Ifemey M. Baird E. Truffnn J. Staver M. Emmons BOPPS . Marten . Mansfield . Breton . White . Whitfen . Muster Adams . Humlyn Hatch . Whitien . Faster Left m Right: 5. Winurd. D. William; D. Hnmlyn. Cu-cuptuin1. J- Pepin and G. Haller, B. Curran; L Crolbf, F. Eulun. g. 5: 3 C. CAegrgmzm Write your own captions 140 Journal? she cnuks New Style? 141 3A9 alibi ; SLHHQLIJ It has been my aim, es editer, te preduee a bank that would bring pleasure te all these whe read it Haw; and tend memories when reed in the yeers te came. Dur years at Gerhem are full of wenderful experiences, end 1 hepe we have recorded them fer yen in the 1956 Hillereet . Te produce a bunk such us entireEr we need the help of many. A1 111i; time, I weuid like te thank all these whe have made this heek Feasible. Te the peeple at the Reger Peul Jerden Studie I extend my thanks fer e Ieb well dene. Werde eennet express my appreciatien fer ell the wendertut help YEU QHVE US. I wish to thank Mr. Senne end the peeple et Pertlend Lithegreph fer their fine advice, and high quality werk, eur ewn eFFiee steFF fer their ee-eperetien and encouragement, and lust but net least, the faculty and student body far letting me have thie-experienee. I hepe that I have been instrumental in pre- dueing a heel: yeu will eniey. THDMAS CURRAN Editer-in-ehief 143 Abhum Dania E. Andersen, Jean E. Bunh, Runuld F. Bums, Mudclinu J. Bantu, Richard A. East. anernn E. Black, Juan '9'. Brunm Cnnjfunna M. Brown. Barbara E. Carmichael; Patricia M. Chase, Darnthy A. Clark, Adeline Column , Marilyn G. trashy, Ann 1.. Dawn Reginald L Diulfinu, Georgia Badge, Batty luu Dnyun, Dunn D. Edgnft, Juan A. Egan, Ralph W., Jr. Faehun, Ann M. Files, Elimbeth E. Flanagan. Shaliu. l.. Gouzia, Wilfrad J- Gray, Cunsinnta L Gulmand, Ernest J. Gullifur, Jane! C. Huggarry. Edwrd 1., .Ir. Hulbaril, June HullaH, Gernldina D. Hurrimun, Jane! M. Harrison, Frank H. Handurmn, Bruce H. Hunt. Eileen A. Jnhnlun, Dummy I. Jahnsnn. Frank: E. Keane, Cuml F. Kimball. Thurman: .I. Kinnar, .lnurl L Knight, Dale M. Luiuia, Jacquelina R. Lamb, Flayd W. .511: 50rd Main Rd., Elinf, Huina 112 5a. Irving 5t, Ridgawnud, H. .I. 33 Elm Stu Camden, Maine 15 Wand 5L, Parilund. Maine H Baker 51 .. anmuufh, Maine Cumberland Center, Maine 15 Church St, Gnrhum, Maine R.ED. 2, Park Ave Auburn, main: ?D Machunk 5t, Camden, Hairle- R.ED. Na. 2, Gnrhum, Maine Hurih Tarmuulh, Huina Yeti: Harbur, Huine I64 Davis Ava., Auburn. Muinu 21 Hurwuucf 5t... Furtfund. Main 35 Fina 51., Gurhum Earner, Main: 52 Carla 51., PnrHund, Maing- Hew Purilnnd Hi, Gurhum, Main 123 High St, Daxtar, Haina 2 Edgaif 51.. Bnih, Maine R.ED. Ho. 3, Gurhum, Maine 25 Suva? 51:. Purtlund. Maine Nnrfh 5L, Gurhurn, Huinn West Bulxtun, Maine 35 Garfield 51:. Westbrnuk, Maine Hurhar:icla,- Huine 53 Veranda 5h, Pnrflund, Maine 243 Cunmrd 5h, Farifund. Maine 211 Cuba! 5L, Portland, Maine 3H Sula? Ave... Portland, Raina Libby 5L. Scurhuruugh. Maine 215 Spiar: 51., Wasrhruuk, main: P Wnudmun 5! Westhrnuk, Huirm ? Eulfiarhzi 5L, Pnrllund, Maine E.F.D., Windham, Maine H Park Ava. Sum, Main: 2TH Cnncml 51h, Westbruplt, Main: 93 Uniun Avg Did Urchurd Bunch. Haine R.F.D. Mn. 2, Gurhum, Maine Rh. l, Hachunic Falls, main: 4H Grace 51:. Rackfand, Maine 2? Hawall Ava, Auburn, Muina Suuih -andhum, Muinn 144 55 Myrile 5L, Westhruuk, Maine 415' Lave Lune, Kittery, Maine Lefehvre, Diane A. littlefield, Janice E. Maclean, Canslunca E. Madden. David R. Pleasant St, Brunswick, Maine 253 Temple Ava. ll'.'2'l4:l Drchurd. Maine 5'1 Main 51:, Yuri: Bench, Maine 151 Flensunf Ava Purflunci, Maine Munhews, Marilyn L McDunaugh; Mary J. HcKn-f, Jean 13 Adam: Cnuri, Bath, Maine Maura, Elizabeth H. Munmauth, Maine Duh; Gurrath M. Vinalhaven, Maine UMully, Dannld B. 35 Walker 5L, Was'rbruuk, Maine Rand. 1.12fo W. 2? Watarviile 5L, FurHanuzi, Maine Ranger, Patricia Richmond, Diane L. Surry Ed., Elliwurth, Maine Riechl, Helen J. 333 Main 51., Cumberland Mills, Maine Rubinsnn. Barbara Mnnmnuth, Main: Sumpsun, Hubert L. 1.5 Wuhan 5t, Partlnnd, Maine Scribner, Currall G. 6? Fartfund 5f... Puannd, Maine Smith, Phyllis E. Vernun 5L, Baikal. Maine Etuah r, Eisa A. 1145? Cangreu Sf... Partiund, Maine Tavan, June 5. Ir ? lentnn 5L. Purtlund, Muinn Thayer, Earnline F. 3941 Austin 51., Westbruuk, Huinu Watige, Anrhuny F. 31: Lamb 5L, Wasthrnuk, Maine Williams, Charinne R.F.D. Ho. 1, 50ml : Hurpswall, Maine Winslow, Richard I. 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Carter, Kenneth IL Clark, inun E. Cale, Marian A. Came, L't. Eurnlyn Curran, E. Thumus Danie. Hurgnraf L Duwmn, Jeanna E. Dian, Alicia Fineharg. Malvin A. Flcmugu r14. Barbara M. Flanagan, EhEHH A. Flynn. Elimhath A. Fusion June K. Frankawskf, Wrginiu Fyslp Lanna E. Gardner, Virginia E. Eur, Eleanor L. Gium, Mary A. Gilpufrick, Gram D. Girnux, Ursula J. Glazinr. Ellen R. Begin; Eunnld 5. Barry, Ralph Hi. Black. Jammo W. Fullar, Zulmun E. Gafmmha, John 1.. Guy, Malvin H. ymiar 631M Guiiliah, Bari: Gnupil, Tvnnna B. Grugun, Herman W. Grundin, Rim M. Grass, Clayton H. Gurney, Juan C. Hail, Gawain: E. Hnnscum, Janet H. Harrimn, Melba E. Harwell, Paul C. Huwthum, Beth! J. Higgins, Danna l. anmes, Elaunur M. Jachnn, Travers C. Juhnaan. William E. Jurdun, Ruben! G. Jardun, Velma L Kannady, lnrmina 5. Kimball, Thnmm J. King, Isabel E. Knight, Hurthu E. Knight, Huncr L La Fund, Leslie l... luncuuar, A. Ruainun Lurrnbaa, .qunnu A. Lanna. Richard F. Lawin. Syhiu K. LifHafiald, Kay F. Hchilivruy. Daniel R. Human, Elwnur C. Muifl'laws, Jnsaphina F May, Beverly J. McAlisiar, Joyce H. McPhuil. John 5., Jr. INDUSTRIAL ARTS JUNIORS Harper, Reginald L. Hurtfurd, Franck C. Huwkes, Hubert Hcrynns, Glenn D. Mann, Fern Malrun, Jnnph R. Miller. Charles R. 146 Murfun, Durulhy A. Marian. Harrie! R. Havaux, Bernard G. Parker, David H+ Fursnns, Ellen E. Paula, Patience K. Pemruru; Juhn E. Phillips, Carolyn M. Rumscfell. Frederick A. Raymund, Dunpld B. Rubaris, Barbara Roberts, Fuiih l. RuWE, Nancy J. Shun, Jeanette 5. Shaw, Richard C. Shawna, Marian A. Shible, Carl E. SMHH, Luann M. Eaula, Donald D. Spil'IH'jn, Ehurlana 5. Stevens, Marvin I.. Elana, Judith A. Suliivun, Dummy C. Turlur, Durnihy B. Thurman, Gwanclulyn Hh- Trusiuni, Anna C. Tsumidas, Anthuny L. Weinsfain; Adina Wainnfain. lnis H. Whittan, Pamela. A. Whittier, Jana Wiisun. Cumiyn A. Wiihum, Jane E. Puulint. Ennnld Shaw, Dunn R. St, Err, Fmdnrick A. Sweet, William F. Thihudmu, Paul Pi ?ufu. David M. Atkinson, Jana E. Buglinu, Rupert J. EumiuatrJ Barbara E. Burkar, Elaine G. Bustun, Richard L Bennett, M. Eiuina Haw, Ruchal 5. Erudhurr, Fred Eretun. Jan: A. Brewer, Pufriciu Bridge. Juan Bridges, Mary E. Brawn, Rubart Bunker. Beverly Ann Cairns, Gary G. Curruii, Hunt? J. Cash. Lenurn M. Chuppeil, Janet L Chinurd, Elaine T. Christie, Dunuld K. Coffin, Susan M. Cullins. Eldun J. Curbeii, Ember? R. CurhEH, Marian W. Curmiar, Jane E. Crngun, Juan C. Cushman, Cumlyn Davies, Elizuhafh Davis, Peggy Ann Davis, Sylvia Ann Deschumbeuuih Paulina Esiarhmnks. Huhdiu EIIinH, Charlene T. Emerson, Bavariy A. Fiche , Raginuld H. Furiin, Giuriu C. Father, Juyce E. Fraser, Eiuina Gardner, Haney E. Goddard. Harlan R. Gaud, Rndney C. Gaudwin, Helsun '2. Gran, Clartun H. SHPAHHI DH? CIHJJ Humlyn, Dummy A. Humpsun, Fuu'l A. Hurrimun, Dunuid L. Hutch, Eiiznha'lh E. HuH'iEIcl, Lawsun Haynes, Janice .l. Heurm Durmhy V. Higgin5, Dale D. Hill, Barbara M. Hupkins, Andrew B. Jack, Russell Jahnsnn, Hnriurie E. Kane, James H., Jr. Keizer, Kay K. Kilburn, Philip B. Kirschnar, Barbara Knuwltun, Sally A. Knudmn, Richard L Lachance, Rim L Lnngili, Hurguret L Lutrimura, luuru P. luvignu, Marlyn M. Libby, Nisan C. Lilly, Cum! Littlefield, Hurciu E. Hard, Judith A. Lang, Mary Ann Incas, Mudalaina T. Lunt, David D. Hunginu. Jusaphinu A. j'hihartir'lu+ Frances L McAllisiar, Marilyn F. McCuHarty, Hamlia McIntnsh. Hubert E. McMe-rrimun, Evelyn M. Mae, Hunqr H. Marrill, Thnmus MEHEH, E. Jnyca Hiilikan, Haw A. Mugul, Harman A. Mural, Claudette Murrow, William .I. Marie, Harrnili Mauitnn, Gene A. Nelson. Llewaliyn R. Dharmayer, William R. D'Leury. James T. Drmun. Ian B. Dulhusa; Priscilla A. Palmer, Gwen T. Park, Sully Pepin, Jacquulina R. Pinlnd'uzu'nI Jaunnia M. Fipen Judith F. Flumpton, Juan C. Patter, G. William Frasmh, Paul W. Rand, Janis E. Randall. Shirlay A. Ring, Richard Rina . Dunuld .I. Huhinsam Alice Runs. Kathryn E. Rowe, Gladys .I. Euel, Madelyn I. Sawyer, Churia: G. Eeidars. Dunial C. Shaw, Than A. Ekiilings, Ann P. Smith, Edwin E. Smith, Runuld V. Etunlay, 5ihyl Sienna Roger L Tulurim, Elizabeth A. Tawna, Charles L Wugnar, Danna E. Walker, Mnriiiiu Ware, lei: M. Wmarhuuse, Francascu Wantwnrih, Sully June WiMnmh, Hunci T. Whittan, Maren: Whittan. Pauline Wandfard. Laura M. Wands, Margaret M. INDUSTRIAL ARTS SOFHOMORES Belisla. A. Giruld Edwards. Ronald A. Frilee, William A. Hussnn; Hrucn A. Huhb5, Hymn E... Jr. Huwurd, Richard L Jnhnsnm Juhn A. Mata, luwrence A. Mchragar, David K. Milligun, Richard P. Newcamb, Wanda R. Farudy, Luuis W. Funler, Ganrga K. Raherts. Marvin S. Ryder, Richu rd C. 147 Adams, Barbara Ann Alters. Bevarly I. Albania, Robert C. Eugley, Newman V. Hailey, Laruy E. Hall, Jnyca E. Banks, Joanne C. Benn, Cunsmnca EEIdan, June M. Bardeen, Canrud J. Barnard, lnwranca C. Eernndini, Maria A. Billings, Beverly A. Bulduc, Huncy Cl. Bunchnrd, Odette Brngdun, Heal H. Bray, Dori: M. Bray, Thumas A. Brawsfer, James E. Bronson, Merwn Brown. Ann H. Bmwa, Cami A. Bruns, Richani Bryant William 5. Buckley, Eradley L Bulgar, Maurice Burnall, Carniyn D. Burraws, Gertrude Curini, June CI. Carter, Carole Casey. Michael R. Chaney. Juhn A. Clancy, Patricia A. CnlleHe, Lnuis H. Cnnnuliy, Joseph M. Curran, Durufhy .I. -Cursnn, Barkley M- Crashy, Lillian Crowley, Ann Cummings, Earulyn Currier, Jnsephina CuHing, QWene-th DU. rchungalo, lea nu F. Davis, Lorraine E. Dinsmure. Paulina A. Budge, Jennifer l. Dodge, Peter A. Dyer, anria A. Dyer, Euliy E. Eaton, Priscilla Emmuns, Hilary A. Fuirfield, Cnrulyn E. Ferri, Jumph Fisher, Sandra E. Faster, Hulund F. Fraser, Curul Franleli, Ralph E. Gardner, Audrey L Gursida, Ruih E. Gauthier, Eichuni M. Giguere, Patricia L GiIMEn, William Gundwin, Suzanne E. Gardan; Harman M. Gun, Mary C. Guudreuu. Janice 5. Grady, Edmund Grunt Eeniamin R. Buck, Haula G. lllurmr Geurga P. Emarsun, Chester W. Farrin, Paul T. Fields, Phiiip L Gray, David Huh, Alan E. 3P95AHIIIR Cfadd Grant Cami Ann Guignnrd, Helene T. Gustin, Jeannette E. Hall, Danna F. Hummunci, Edward C. Hunnufnrd, Louise E. Hansen, Curule A. Human. Christian W. Heurn, Rabert V. Highf, Rnherf J. Hiiburn. Tarry HiH, Danna L. Holmes, Dianne A. Hamper, Eurhuru M. Hunt Amy W. Huntiey, Mary L. Huntress, Shirley M. lfamay, June M. Jucksan, annnu M. Juhnstun, Edwin L Juries. Vardall E. Jayne, Thnmus E. Judge, Peter W. Earner. Elisa E. Knight, Murinrie U. Kugall, Ronald E. lulumiere, Anna 5. Leuviit. Hahn .l. LeGuga. David H. Libby, Bruce P. Libby, Gerald G. libby, Lorraine G. lismmb, Ellen J. Lung, Mary l. anhnrd, Marian E. Lord. Elaunnr l. lurvey, I.. Curran Lymburner, Mariuria J. MucDunuld; Luis A. MucDunnld, Sylvia W. anDnugall, Juanita E. Multuis. Puuiina A. Mungun, Aniiu E. Mansfield, Barbara D. Munsur, Mulfy M. Murcuccf, luuis E. Marshull. Enta-merlgulr L Martin, Wiiliam .L McBride, Carla E. McCulluugh, Elimbeih McKenney, Dummy L Menneuly, Janice M. Merrill. E. Luuise Marrifield. Chester 5. Mitch, Richard E. Maura, Allan E. Marris. Beth! Jean Marie, Juan, M. Hurtan, Judith Ann MauHun, Barbara A. Hunas, Louis 5+ Hnsan, David H. Human, Hannnih Hichnls, Mary A. Dbrey, Richard 5. G'Cunnall, Junai M. DuallaHa, Rachel R. Packard, Nancy A. INDUETRIAI. ARTS FRESHMEN Jacques, Francis P. Janus, luwranca PL Kalsun, Rqund A. Muulen, Charles F. HcKannay. Peter G. Humoud, Lt::-Fr.'arasir G. Peabody, Rancid A. 143 Parker, Sarah W. Pacurum, Jean B. Fendletun, Nicholas H, Peters, Annette L Pillsbury, Wayne R. Hum, Prhtillu A. Pinurde, anuire V. Pairiar. Pauline E. Fawall; Juhn L Pulsifer, Jenn Record, Marilyn J. Radium Claim A. Read, Dnnulcf l. Reed, Sheila L Reynalds, Hairy F+ Rhodes. Barbara J. Rich, Eansrnnce Richard, Eugene W. Richards, Jnseph F... Jr. Raharfs. Betty J. Raharts; Irene D. Rnbinson, Jean M. Surunda, Elizabeth .1. Sawyer, Gwendolyn A. Beaver; Alberta Shaw, Curnl A. Shaw, James P. 5heu, Patricia A. Sherman, Janice L Simian. Sandra Slncum. I'dluneqiur M. Smith, Mary F. Spear, Janice E. Stunfun, Helen K. Steals; Paul H. St. Laurent, Arthur Starr, Susan Stuart, Eugene: 12. Sullivan, EthIrd L. 'I'I:Irzil:lr Delures D. Turlur, Elizubath Taylnr, Helen E. ThiI'L'n'.u:I-e-1:m.lr Lucille Thumpsun, Dawwy A. Thumpsnn, lnui: E. Tlmnnay, Glenda J. Tingley, Curul F. Tuwna, Richard I. Tru'finn, Eileen M. Traferr, Donna A. TurcuHa. William M. Twamey, Jeanne L Wuisanen, David E. Walkar, Gail A. Wuhan, Tania E+ Ward, F. Patten Ward, Gilbarf A. Wand, Hnrmun R. Whiia, Judith 15. Wheeler, Hiliun A. Willard, Barbara A. Williams. Danna E. Wilsnn, Curul V. Wing, Janina M. Winslnw. Junit L. Warner, Esther M. Wymun. Marian W. Redmond, Willis E. Reeves. Huger C. Renth, William E. Richard, Daniel .1. 51mm, Marian A. Tukay, Rubart L. Warren, William C. The Barden Drug Company Nelson G. and Richard T. Harden, Reglewred Pharmacists PRESCRiPTIDN SPECJALISTS SCHDOL SUPPLIES FEATURING SHEAFFER SHGRKEI. FEMS I HALLMARK mans GIFT WRAPPINGS ' HWhen you cure ennugh 1'0 sand fhe very best Gifts Games Novelties Cameras Films Camera Suppliu THE REXALL STORE 150 HEATING. PIPING AND AIR CONDITIONING 4W 8W ea. 46 MARKET STREET. PORTLAND. MAINE TELEPHaHE 5-0011 NUHER'S H. E. JONES. INC. Cnmpliments of RED 3. WHITE STORE DR:-r and FANCY 60005 Ladies. and Chiidren's Wear 54D Main St. Wastbruuk, Ma. GORHAM MAINE C. B. COLE C0. Appliunue Distribufurs HDTPDINT LEWYT QUAKER ZENiTH Tel. SPruce 3-8123 Partlund Huine 151 PHILIP W. HAWKES GORHAM IGH MAINE Dial 2'59! Everyday Low Prices Dial Vernnn 4-2591 WHITE'S CHINCHILLA RANCH Compliments of River Road Snuih Lebanon, Me. Breeding Sfutk For Sale weSfbrOOk Star VISITDRS WELCOME Laundry lnc' Mailing Address: RFD 2, Bob: TID Ruchesfer, New Hampshire Complimcnts of Master Craft Jewelers David Berlowitz 9 Ethan! Street Gurham Optometrist Fine Watch. Cluck and jewelry Repairing SEHHIE? Williams. WCSIerDk Miinf Watchmakcr and Prop. 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