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

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Oppertunities fer inteIIeetual develepment are available in abundance te eaeh student, whe must heeeme eepehle ef fenn- ing hie ewn eeneepte while still submitting to eeedemie dieei- pline. Through eenfereneee with faculty members, he is helped to dieeever hie potentialities end te evereeme hi5 weaknesses. J AGE Oppertunities fer eeeiel end eultural development ere pre- vided in the many extre-eurrieuler eetivitiee et Gerhem. As a pertieipent er as e speeteter, the student is able te gein experih enee in working with ethers, te develep his ewn talents, and te appreciate the talents ef others. A ,1 J! Opportunities fer prefeeeienal experience in werking with children eeme in student teaehing. the eulminetien ef the stu- dent's eeHege career. Here he is eelled upen te shew that he has the mind and the spirit necessary fer geed teeehing. A senior is charged with e twe-feld respeneihility. He ree- e 'zee that he must exert all his power te guide the children w em he will teeeh toward goals ef persenel end eeedemie achievement. He reeegnizes, as well, that he must eentinue his own educatien, eenetently expanding the heundariee of his mind to meet a eemplex end changing werld. 651516 of? Gonfeufj Dedicatien ...................................... 10 Seniers .......................................... 116 F eeulty . ........................................... l2 Underelassmen .............................. 146 Activities . ......................................... 42 Advertising . ................................... 154 Organizetiens .................................. 62 Student Directery ........................ I70 Athletics .......................................... 93 Male -Call . . . Iliiil Uh, Oh, Trauble and Mara Trouble 6655!: 07? 86025me Dedicatinn .................... . ................. 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F ...... ..n .1...- . ... .. . .... m. ...-u .. ... .. . $1 ... .. .. p. . .4...m.............w.. 1......i . .... .... . ............................................... .... . . ............................................. .. .... ..m. mm. ..... ...E. ..... ... ....u. ..... Russell Hall ...... . ...... ... ...... ...L. ... f ...-Elias... .....FM. dd. hrd'w.t I. ...-n. .. - ... . .....wn...i .. ... . -.- ..lr III... Uptnn Hall .HL .. A. H:..:... $3... f... .Irlinli llI..IIEIuI.-I.Euih- rIl-r-l. .rIIIl. J. Fr. gig . a 1. 31 1.4.:- . .......-.---.--------.I . II' I Wundward Hall ?EJkefion The eless ef 1963 dedicates this editien ef the HILLCREST te Mrs. Sylvia Mer- tin whe has leng been asseeiated with Gerhem State Teaehers College. After the death ef her husband, when was in charge ef the program in audie-visual edueetien, Mrs. Martin entered Gerham State Teachers College and was a valued member ef eur elase fer two years. When an eppertunity te werk in the library presented itself; she beeame a member ef the library staff. 'I'erdeyr Mrs. Martin is knewn by the members ef the eellege fer her friend- liness. By being able te remain cheerful in spite ef trying memente, she has gained the admiretien ef ell. Her pan tienee and willingness te help are appre- eiated by beth the students and faculty ef Gerham. Mrs. Sylvia Martin 10 O?pprmiafion The elese ef 1963 extends its earnest eppreeietien te Miss Eliza- leeth Sawyer fer her eentinued e5- eistenee in predeeing the HILL- CHEST. We are indebted to her fer her ferheerenee, eelmneee, end deveted interest in 115 as individuals end 35 students. As a class, we ee- knewledge her valuable eentribu- tiens ef knewledge and teaching in the field ef English at Gerhem State Teeehere College. Miss Elizabeth Sawyer Te Mr. Ceerge Barker, the Senier Class of 1963 wishes to express its eineere ep- preeietien fer hie invaluable assistance as 0111' elees adviser fer the last feur years. We are grateful fer the petienee, hunter, and interest that he has shown in werking with us. Net enly as a class, but as mem- bers of the eeilege at large we Ieeegnize hew much his knewiedge end teeehing ef seienee heve eentributed te the academic life ef Cerhem State Teeehers College. Mr. Geerge Barker 11 . -. urn:- - 2' 43...-..4! 4.1.. J: l- L? gjmsicymf - 9r. ijzeflz 6. 3i. Brooks 14 . . .TAKING ACTIVE INTEREST IN CAMPUS LIFE i- HIE ..'- Deer Members of the Class ef 1933: If yen will pause and glance in retrespeet ever yeur sixteen years ef scheehng yen will reeegnise thst yen have been witness to, and played s part in, en ednestienel awakening net equalled since the Heneisssnee. Herdes ef students pounding en the deers of en: eeileges, speeisl elssses fer the intelieetuslly gifted, vest fenndetien grants fer speeisl pregrsins in all areas ef the eur- rienlnm, and many ether events are tangible evidences ef this netienel eeneern. That this intelleetual ferment hss net escaped the Gerhssn eempus is ebviens. During yenr feur shert years at this eellege yen have seen the epening ef new buildings, participated in the seereditstien ef' the eeIIege, greeted new faculty members, and been eEeeted by :1 curriculum revisien. These and rnsnjir ether sspeets ef yeur eellege life shenid inspire yen te ge ferth es disciples ef en impreved edueetienel system. Yeur eellege graduates yen seeure in the knewledge thet yen have s strung seedenn'e bsekgreund fer temerrew's seheels. We are equally eenvineed thst yen pessess Virtues withent which even the greatest ef ell intellectuals sre lest in the eIsssreenL Pstienee, kindness, humility, mere! fiber, a sensitivity to htnnsn needs, a genuine and lasting leve fer sent fellew men must be part ef the makeup ef ene whe wenid teseh. Yeur eellege's eeneern with the discipline ef yeur mind and the strength ef yeur ehereetes is sneh thet yen: inHuenee fer geed en humanity shenid be significant. I speak fer the entire faculty when I wish yen sneeess in YDLII' impertsnt life's werk. 15 gaminijfmfive Gilnisfwzf I . I I . I I I i. ' '- ' I - r- I . . p. A eeIIege1 like an individual, cannot stand still; either it Inevee forward or it regreseee. Surelyr the former has been the eheiee made here at Gerharn Stete Teeehers College. The pregressive building and expen- eien ef facilities are ef greet eignifieenee te eur campus. In the planning ef new feeilitiee +- .. - buildings, lebereteries, campus expensien, we muet plan net enly fer the types of activities fer whieh theyr Will be used tedey; we must eensider that temerrew er twenty-iive years frern new new frontiers in education may tie- Inend eetivitiee dynamically different from these ef tedey. We salute the accomplishments of the present; we leek fnrwerd eenfidently te eentjnued progress and grewth in the future. Mr. HHSDCDndueEng a Censmletien Meeting .. - - 16 $3392 of? jmfmcfim is gen! yerk weleeme Dr. Yerk as our new Dean ef I Instructien. Already we have eeme te eppreeieie net enly his sehelsrly mind but his sineere interest in the welfare ef eeeh individual student. Surely, his work is of great impertsnee during this peri- ed while so many changes in the eur- rieulum have been necessaryr for further grewth en eur eempus. r On behalf ef the student body, we I H l I 4 L' 'I' 1 rs. .llwwxlliiiillnnniii- wmlnhh . '. I 1w :1 M - I I , . . J - 1.. I i HHH 'lilm' 1' hi 'Hr - .- '. r. fjl- ii' Hr ' 1:1 'I. ff J-e? - Dr. Yerk Conducting a Currieulum Cemmittee Meeting -- -- - 17 ifc 1 a ..- REGISTRAR . - - - . -Mr. Allstnn Smith ' wpr l ADMISSI-QNS - - - - - Dr. Lincoln T. Fish 1... STUDENT TEACHING - - Dr. Huward L. Buwen PLACEMENT - Miss Evelyn Littlefield Miss Edna Dickey 9m of - 19 Mr. James anman DR. KENNETH T. H. ERDUKS Preeident 6f G,S.T.C. BA. University at New Hampshire; M.Ed. Beaten University; B.Ed. Heston University. One must face the sobering feet that present-day knowledge and understanding of human relations and individual adjustments are net adequate. Thorough prepareiien fer teeehing should include a knowledge of its beekgmund and an awareness of its problems. Vest- ly importent else is the able guid- enee which the student must reeeive in order to cope with the various situations he will seen e11- eeunter. This segment at his edu- eetien culminates in a full ee- mester ef student teaching, under the eapehle leadership of the Edu- .eetien faculty. MR. RALPH BUSH Administrative Assistant B.Ed. Keene Teachers Cellege; MA. New Yerlc University. MISS MILDRED PEAHUIJY Aeeeeiete Prefeseer 13.5. Gerhem State Teachers Cellege; M.Ed. Beaten University; University of Maine; University ef New Hampshire. 20 DE. HUBERT M. YUHK Dean ef Inetmetien AB. Bates Cellege; AM. Clerk Univa- sity; PhD. Clark University. MRS. MELISSA CUSTELLG Asetstent Prefesser EELS. Gerham State Teachers Cellege; M.Ed. University ef Maine; Pest Mas- ter's Certiiieate University ef Maine. DR. LINCGLN T. FISH DR. HDWARD L. BDWEN MR. ALLSTGN SMITH Birecmr af Admissians Dimmer nf Student Teaching Registrar 13.5. and MA. University 11f Maine; AB. Univeraity nf Maina; MA. Univer- 1-3.5. Enstun Univarsity; M3. University EELD. antnn University. Sitar nf Maine; Univarsity cuE Wiscnnsin; Elf Maine. Harvard University; D.ScEd. Urdw.mar:-:it:..r Inf Maine ihanmaryl. gaumfion MISS EVELYN LITTLEFIELD ME. ALFRED GRANT MR. JAMES BBWMAN Pincement Directnr Inatmgtnr Awaciata meassar 13.5.. DgEance Cnllege; MA. Culumbia ES. Ed. Salem State Teachers Collage; 3.5. Gcrham State Teachers Callage; Ulywmmty; University :31? New Hamp- M.Ed. Buster: University. M.Ed. Buster: University; Advanced Slum; Enstun University. Graduate Study Boston University. I 21 l e MES. GWEN SAWTELLE Inetrueter 13.5. University ef Minnesete; MA. Geerge Peehedy Cellege fer Teachers. Surely it is djil'ieult te satisfy a eritieel Here- Miss Heel is seen teaching seme and sensitive listener like eur Dr. Bew- music fundamentals. 22 MR. GALE MINER Aseietent Prefeeeer 13.3., M.A., M.F.A., Celumbie University The Musie Edueetien pregram hes a tetel ef Efty-three music ma- iere. It is designed te prepare mueie supervieers whe will have the necessary skills and experience in meal and instrumental music fer teeehing all phases ef musie frem the elementary gedes threugh high seheel. Students gain further experienee by participeiien in per- forming groups. Individual abili- ties are developed through sale perfermanee. As its eentributien tn the general cultural backgreund ef the student, the Music Department else effers eeureee in Musie Appre- eiatien and Fundamentals. .....- h hh; The Art Education pregrem be- gan feur years age with three en. reIleee There are new thirty students preparing fer eertiEee- tien as art teachers and supervisors fer Maine. Nine seniors eempleted their student teaching assignments in the schools at Brunswick, Kite tery, Pertleed, Seuth Portland, and Westhrnek in February. The three Uriginel students HOW huid pgsi- tinna in Portland, Sam, and West- break. Art students busy at werk. Mr. Miner, Imhuets New Student. Music ME. GIRAHD CHAMBERLAND MISS HELEN HEEL DR. JERRY L. BUWER t Associate Frefeseer Assistant Prefeseer Assistant Prafeeeer E. ef Music and M. ef Music- Hester: B.SE. Gerham State Teachers Cellege; BA. University of Wesldngtan; M. Music University; University ef Glesgew; Her- M. Music University 01 Midligan; Univer- Lewis and Clark Cullege; PhD. Eastman vard. sity uf Maine. Scheel of Music. 23 8291551; MISS ELEABETH SACWYEH MES. PEARL FICEETI' MR. STANLEY VINCENT Assistant Professor Instmcmr Imtructar BA. University uf Maine; MA. Huston BA. University c-f Maine; Graduate EA. Bastian University; MA. Cnlumhia l! Univarsitjr; Middlebury Callege. Study University uf Maine. University. MRS. HUTLEDGE MDRTDN Wham it Games time tn sign nut hooks, MR5. ISYLVIA MARTIN Library Assiwtant Mia? Martin and. Miss Eames are always GD 11 S Libraryl-iimstanli Guiham State Teachers Cullt-ge. amiable. r 31' tat? Teac- ers CU EEE- 24 MR. WLAHIJ ARNELD Aeeedete meeeeer BA. DePauw University; M.Ed. 1305th University; MA. University ef Iewa. ME. HUNALD J. MeeDUUC-ALL Inetmeter B.Ed. Plymnuth Teachers Cullege; MA. University ef New Hempslire; M.L.S. Rutgers University. DH. DDNALIJ C. SPENCER Aeeeeiete Prafeeeer BE. Bemidji State Cellege; M5. Uni- waret'eitgprr ef Wisconsin; Ph.D. University of Wismnsin. Heeegniemg met eemmunieetien is a vital part of the teaching process, the English depernnent at Gorhem prevides courses in com- pesitien and speech designed to give experiences with ideas and language which will enable stu- dents to use the teels ef eummuni- eetjen more effectively. In addition, 3 breed offering ef literature euurses, stressing critical reading, gives an awareness of the cultural heritage, enrichment 0f baekgruund, end an eppurtunity for depth experience. 355mm Science MES. MERCY C. PACKARD Aseeeiete Ith 13.5. Gerhem State Teachers Cellege; Graduate Study.r University ef Maine. 25 MISS MAHJHHLE B. EAMES Went Prefeeeer 13.5. Middlebury Cellege; E.S.L.5. Pratt Institute; A.M.L.S. University uf Michi- gen Social Sciences MISS EDNA F. DICKEY Aeeietent Prafeeeer BA. and MA. University of New Hempa shire; Calumhie University; Syracuse Univeg'sity; Beaten University. Prefesser Paul Barker. MR. JAMES WHIT'I'EN Associate Prefeemr BA. Cnlby Cellege; MA. University of Maine; Eeste-n University. MR. PAUL LAHHABEE Iwetmeter 13.5. and M.Ed. Heston University; Brewn University; Harvard University. i 1'! Future teachers vieit Prefesser Ber- kerts Archeeeiegy Leheretery. 26 The Seeiel Studies Department, under the direction of its new and capable Chairmen Dr. Robert York, aims to give the prospective teach- ers a breed knowledge of the pest, up-te-dete knowledge ef the pres- ent, end alertness tn the preblems ef the future. Te give future teachers firsthand infermetien e11 hew the peeple of ether geographic regiene': live, work and play, end to visit points ef historical, cultural and educa- tional interest Mr. Wensel Meberg eenduets iield teure of 6-12 days duration to various parts of Eastern US. and Canada. The Internetienal Relations class, under the directien HE Mr. James mtten, shares in the prejeet ef the New Hampshire Ceuneil for World AEejre. DH. HUETEIN W. EMEHSDN JR. Mr. Lanahee says that teaching his- Stephen MacDonald and Mr. Wuen. Assamte Professm turf; can he enjuyahie. Steve listens tn 3, great philusnpher. JLB. Culby Cullega; Ph+D+ Yale. Univer- sity. . Social Sciences ME. PAUL BARKER MIL WENSEL MUBEHG Assnmte Profesmr . 111.5 :de EA. Wittenburg Cnllege; MA. Empm'ia BA. ami-M.A. Clark UniverSitY; Univer- State Teachers Cullege; ED. Calgate- Sit? 13f Maine. Hacheater El'iwinityF Schiml; Berlin Uni- versity; Tuhigen University. 27 Ma flawed: fies DH. LINCGLN T. FISH MISS MART PEABDDY MR. ALBERT BENNETT Professor Assistant Profexmr Instructor 13.5. and MA. University of Maine; ES. and Ed.M. Hustnn University; Uni- 3.5. Maine Maritime Academy; 13.5; E1111 antnn University. varsity 9f Maine; University Of New U:c'dwmarsitarr uf Maine; MA. University Hampshire. illMaine; Summer Institute andnin age. 4a 11 1? .E: MR. MAURICE M. WHITTEN MR. EEURGE BARKER MR. RDEEHT MILLER Assistant Prufessar Assistant Profane?! Assistant meessm A3. Cclhy Cullege; MA. Cnlumbia Uni- 3.5. Gurham State Teachers Callege; BA. Cniby Cnllege; University nf Maine; varsity; N.SF. Feliawshjp. M3. 1305th University; Univarsity 0f Huston University. New Hampshire; Harvard Umversity. 28 -I' I A minimum ef sixteen percent ef the elementary seheel teeeheris classreem time is spent in teeehing mathematies. When this is een- sidered with the reeent netienel in- crease in emphasis in mathematics, it seeeunts fer EUD'EIE: ef the motive- tien fer increasing beth the mathe- maties steiI and the number ef required semester heurs in mathe- matics The mathematies depart- ment is eegnizent of its added respeesibilitsr end elfers a wide range ef eeurses to meet the needs of a balanced eurrieulum. At me time in histery has there 1been a greater influenee exerted by I DR. ELIZABETH KERR Prefesser BAILEY HALL, Mail: and Science Wing MR. HARDLIJ NEUEEEGER Asseeiete Presesser the physieel end bielegieei environ- ment upen eur eeenemie, seeial, end eultural understanding and well being. Only threugh perEI'IY trained ehildren ean ene expect a fuhire populatien capable ef deal- ing intelligently with this enema plesh.r seientiiie werld. A11 eivili- zetien must feee this challenge. Gerham, with its medem facili- ties, provides an expanding pre- grem net enly fer students in gen- eral edueatien, but else fer these interested in mejering er minering in areas ef the bielegieei end phy- sieal seienees. MR. 'eeeeeE smss Instructer BA. IJnisersifq.r ef Maine; MA. Dhie 13.5. Iewe Wesleyan Ce Iege; ME. Uni- Stete University. versity ef New Mexiee; Research Fellszr'ailil'Jr New Yeti: University Medieal Seheel; Eesten University. 3.5. Marygreve Cellege; $.51. end Ed.D. Celumbia University. 29 Q35 ys Em! Schaafimz 1 MR. RICHARD UGSTELLD MISS DUHIS FITZ MISS JEANNETTE EUGDWIN Aseeciete Prefees'er end Directer Aswan: Professer Assistant Prefeeser Athletics 13.5. and M.Ed. Beeten Universibr; Uni- 3.5. Sargent Cellege; M.Ed. SpringEeld 13.5. University ef Alabama; ME. Uni- versinr of Maine. Cellege; University ef Wismnein; Univer- versity of Illineis; SpringEeld CeIIege; sity ef Michigan; Unielw'er'eitz,r ef Maine. University ef Maine. A5 rapid teehnelegieal develop- ments eentinue te reveletienize our way ef life, they previde the Industrial Arts Department a meet ehallenging task in its preparetien ef teachers. Unlike many ether dieeiplines, the study ef industrial am is dynemie and must eenh'nue te be te serve its rele in the edu- eatienel develepment ef e11 yeuth. It is this geel wheh direets the Deperhnent in its eEerte be pre- vide teeehers whe are teehnieallj.r eempetent, eulturally mature, and professionally erieeted. ME. ARTHUR D. BERRY MR. JDHN E. FALLS Aeseeiate Professor 1' er 13.5. Gerham State Teachers College; 3.3. West Texas State Cellege; M.E., M.Ed. Pennsylvania State University; aeM Cellege ef Texas; University of University ef Connecticut. Conneeiieut. 30 MR. RAWDND CUUMBS A hysieal educatien eIese with Mr. Aeseeiete Inetmeter Geemlhs at the head. What eheut these 13.5. Springfield Cellege; University at etltsi3n New Hampshire. Physieel Education is required fer ell Freshmen end Sophomore students as a pat ef their gradua- tien requirement. The College assumes the responsibility at giv- ing a substantial greundwerk in the fundamental skills of planned at:- tivitiee. In addition tests are given fer heth physical eenditiening and physical fitness: therebyr preparing all students fer emergeneies as well as fer the preeess of daily living. Many ether areas are eevered: emphasis en team, dual, and indi- vidual sperts, offering ef e Modern Dance Pregrem fer wemen, and many intereellegiete eperte fer men. Eeeh greu is en planned te meet the needs 0 any student whe wishes te penieipete in any er all phases ef the program. gnaw trial 05f; ME. ELWEIUD PADHM'I Assistant Profeeeer 13.3. Gerhem State Teeehere Gellege; MA. University of Maryland; University at Maryland. NIH. IDHN S. CHEER Aseeetete Ptefeeser 13.5. Getham State Teeehers Cellege; M . Pennsylvania State Universibr; U11.1'I.re1'sit3..r ef Canneetjeut. 31 DE. JUHN MITCHELL Profeseer end Chaimn ef Industrial Arte ES. Fitchburg State Cellege; MA. Uni- versity ef Mhmeseta; Edit. Pennsylvania State University Gahapm' Selma! M155 ALBERTA LITTLEIUHN MISS MARILYN FAME M35. ANGELINE CHLPITTS Principal of 0mm Schaai Assuciata Imtructor Instmctar 3.5. Gorham State Teachers College; Junior Fri Ium'ur Primary M.Ed. 3mtun University. 3.5. Gnrham State. Tea 31'5 College; 3.5. North Daknta State Teachers Cul- Bustun University. 1533; M.Ed. Univarsity 0f Maine; Univer- sity of Chile. MES. CLAIRE L133? MES. CAHGLYN T. YDUNG MES MARY BEWRLT Assume Instnwtar Asmiate Instmctar Associate Inamctar Grade 2' Grade 3?. Grade 3? 3.5. Barium State. Teachers College. 3.5. Gotham State Teachers College; 3.5. Famljngtun State Taachers Callege. Graduate Work, University of New Hampshire. 32 Mas. MUHIEL STHNE 1. MR5. EDYTHE LIBBY MES. MILDRED HICHARDSDN Instmctar Instructor Associate Instructor Grade 1 Grade I 13.3. Gurham State. Teachers Cullege. 13.5. University uf Maine; M.Ed. Univer- E.S. Fanningtnn State Teachers Cullege; M.Ed. Univarsity cf Maine. sity of Maine. 6MP 1L5 Sahel MRS. PEESIS HARDING LIES. MARY BARKER MES. MARIA HIGGINS Instmctar Instructar Associate Irwtmctar B 5 Grade 3 Grade 3 Grade 3 M- - Earham State Teachers Callage; 13.5. Gnrham State.- Teachers College; 3.5. Gotham State Teachers College. Ed. antnn University. M.Ed. Univemity uf Maine. 33 MR. ERVIN KIMBALL MRS. GWENETH EHBY MRS. FAITH SAWYER Aeeeeiete Inetrueter Aeeeefete Instructer Inefrueter Grade a! Grade 4 13.5. Gerhem State Teeehere Cellege; 13.3. Gerham State Teeehere Cellege. 13.5. Gerham State Teachers Cellege. M.Ed. University ef Maine. J H. - mi :- Due ef the reapensibilitiee ef the Cam- 5 pus Seheel faeultjr is te guide the eeHege '- w- students 5e that each will develop his teaehing petential te- the higheet degree. MISS KATHERINE BLANCHAED MISS SHEHEILL TURCGTTE 34 MISS JDSEPIIII'TE MATTHEWS M285. ALBERTA HARMGN MRS. MARY MALL Instnmtar Imam Aasaciate Instmctar Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade E 3.3. Gnrham State Teachers College; 3.5. Gnrham State Teachers Gallege; BE. Keene State Taachers College. M.Ed. University nf Maine. M.Ed. University 0f Nsw Hampshire; Enstnn University. Sfquf Cmalzilzq MISS JEANNE LEVEIILE MISS PATRICIA INGRAHAM MISS SUE HARTFGED 35 Glerical Sfaff MRS. ELECTA BHGW MISS MADELINE WESCUTT MRS. PEARLICE HDYT Bursar Buakkeexler Manager 0f Baakstare 1.. X- J's; 1i MR$ JAE UELINE CDUSINS Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Sturgis. ME. RGEEHT SAMPLE C rim! Staff Uptan Hail Chef 36 MRS. VIDLA SMITH MRS. VIRGINIA CHRISTENSEN MRS. DHHDTHY BERRY Receptionist Secretary to the PM Secretary to the Ram MIL WALTER nannm ME. JnHN PAQUETTE MR. ROGER BELANGER Upton. Hall Chef Upton Hall Chef Upton Hall Chef 3? $0mifwy S f MES. F. ETHEL RUWLANDS HGBIE HALL, Freshman Damitary MRS. ABA L. STEWART H0113? Directar Women Substitute Hausa Directar Bahia Hall Habie Hall if.- I ;- r I . .. 1. ru-r 'Z. -.L. f-I-T' 7 MRS. DUHDTHEA DUNTGN WUGDWARD HALL, Men's Dannitary MRS. ALICE BDDTHBY Hume Directar Nurse Wdeard Hall 33 II II ll il . MR5. CELIA GRDSS ANDREWS HALL, Snphnmare MISS MARGARET SIWQNS Hausa Mmmger Dunnitmy, Wamen Haima- Directly Andrews and Rubia Halls Andrews Hall 90mifory Sfaff ' h MRS. EMILY GGRIJUN UPTDN I-LiLL, Juniar and Saniar MES. RUTH LEWIS ' HDME MHHEEBT Barmimry, Wumea Hausa Directar Uptnn Hall Uptnn Hall 5 39 gounqe Skiff MRS. WAN HEWETT MRS. IRENE STIGMAN LES. LUUILLE NDRTGN Student Launga Primer Student Lcmnge Hustess Student Launge Hmmm- A typical SahJIday 111nt with Phil MB. HUBER W. MALONE? MIL REY HAGERMAN Libby. Custadian Mainiemnce Mechania Lihrary-Bailey Hall Upton Hall 4D Mrs. Stigman and Mrs. Hewett. Mrs. Nnrtnn is seen being helpful. + NIH. TI'IEUDUHE LUNT MR. PHILIP LIBBY MR. DUUGLAS WARD Engineer Cmtadt'an Cmad'IZGn Library-Bailey Hall 41 wcfivifies 9355mm: September 10-12 was a period of weleeme an the part at the retuming students and the Faculty and Due ef anticipation and adjustment for the new frethman class. All phases ttf the nrientntiun program seemed to be enjoyed by these participating in the very busy schedule. We are hopeful that our new shldents re- ceived a helpful intreduetinn to our campus. Discussinns with adviser 0n dermi- tnry life and on elassmnm and extra- curricular eetiw'ties. Nervous yet anxious -..--r- $.L.;. Hii'len 5 ..I'...u.'+'h .'. i. '3' l... - i . r. 1-..- . -. :.' .. .. -' ,' ' . 44 Orientation HGauntlets greeted us in autumn . . beeeme e. reeli ity fer the 263 enthusiastie members of the elaee at '55 as they participated in the erientetien pregrem pienned and carried eut by eestudenthfeeulty cern- mittee. After the initial meeting in Rebie Center, the freshmen found themselves embarking en teure ef the campus, reeetving weleemes frem the President and Eaeulty speakers, and enieying a seeial end spurts pre- gram. Freshmen with e junier adviser. 45 Upperelessmen end freshmen skits. Welcome from Dr. Spencer. $65kmmz ?ecepfimz Thursday, September 2?, the Student Christian Aeseeietien Spensered the Freshmtm Reeeptten. In Russell Hell euditerium, hostess Barbara Coffey weleemed the freshmen, anneuneed the pregrem ef seleetiens given by students from the Musie Depart- ment, and intredueed the speaker ef the evening, Dr. Denald Spencer, when presented a forceful talk, mWhat en Edueetien I55 At the eenelusien ef the program the freshmen were eseerted by upperelesemen tn the gymnasium to meet Dr. and Mrs. Breeks end the eellege feeulty. Refreshments were served and dancing feIIewed. Getting te knew FD 46 green em? Whig Way The Student Christian Aeeeeiatien eueeeesfully staged their Green and White W'ayIr in Hueeell Hall. 011 March 26 many students participated in the penny earm'val, net only by having fun but alse by gixdng charity. A11 preeeede ate denated tn the Werld University Sendee which involves students and prefeeeere frem werldwide eellegee and universities. WUS seeks to: help where there are limitatiene ef educatienal facili- ties and a lack ef leadership. Mutual aaaiatanee threugh WUS brings new hepe be frustrated students and professors. By hitting a lad with a sponge, teasing pennies, buying a self portrait, er threwing darts, Gerham State ehewed that we eare and believe that we can help ethera te help themselves. Let's hepe that ram'huua . - G. S. T. C. is always eeeperaiive and understanding gnaw mm ' tewards ethere en en: Iecal eemmunity and werldly ' - - levels. Werld University Service Pubh'eity. Pesters in the making Planning Committee: Edith Bickferd Lynda Wileen Janice Libbyr Denna Gryths 47 giamecomiizq In Oeteber the third annual Hemeeeming W'eekend epeneered by the Varsity HG Club was held Events of the busy and enjeyeble weekend included a mevie seeeEr game, and e denee. Each fraternity backed a candidate fer queen: Kappa Delta Phi - Olivette Teesier; Phi Sigma Pi .. Cerele White; and Alpha Lambda Beta - Sharon Antler. gen. 13;! vete ef the student body Sheren was eheeen Queen for 1962 to succeed Betty Verrill. The eutstanding event was a eeeeer game whieh resulted in a 0-0 deedluek with Rhode Island Cellege. The eendidetes: Dlivette, Carole, end Sheree. IEJ ': uLiL'h --iu. ?:l .. 1 n W l Queen Bettyr end Queenie-be Sheree have a fete r13 fete. Dr. Ken- end Betty present roses and trephy tn Queen Shawn. 43 kamJ gen Shamn kicks DE at the smreiess game. Humecnming Ball 49 Among the vivid memories of the Meyer Campaign ef 1962-1963 will be these of Alpha Lambda Betais eendidate, the happy iitremp'i Irving Lash, his heme in the grove, end his fellow citizens in the town of Ce:- begeburg. The eempus sew heyend the rage tn the iiriehes ef Freddie's humor and sincerity. W'he eeuld miss seeing his signs and slegens e11 ever campus, evidence of the united efforts at his fratemityl The big I end his supperters helped to make 0111' year a thrilling ene. PH- It-lilllii- . I! IIIIIIIHI' i.... I ..-l The third campaign of this mem- erahle week was EEECHVEIF presented by Charlie Berry and his fraternity Phi Sigma Pi. Carrying out the theme 01? the celebration ef the 85th annie vereary ef G.S.T.C., thejir previded a musical shew and a week at surprises. With great talent and hard work, they produee-d entertainment that brought music and denee ef yester- year to their appreciative audiences. Charlie preved te be the vieter and led the eempus in many activities throughout his year of eEee. Mayor Gempaiqrz . II I F.- J . i . III- - ' I .2...- 1-1-- 1 Keppa's eelerful campaign featured tiDr. Casey'i as portrayed by eendi- date Frank MeDermett, with e eup- perting east of trained nurses and patients lfCI'EtEy er etherwisteI. We shall all remember Blair General Hospital fer seme time. With their night and imbetween shewe ieepeb eielljg.r these iiewn in frem Afrieeji the Keppes eerteinly did their best in trying to fill the presetiptien fer meyer. gawk chyermaff chtrlie 3am warned Ball One of the fall seeiel highlights at Ger. hate, the Harvest Bell, elimexed a week of eempaigning by the three eellege freteI. nities fer the office of college meyer. The student bedy veted fer their eendidete en the previous Friday and their eheiee was announced at the bell: Phi Sigma Pi's Cher- He Beny. Last year's meyer, Paul Belle- vanee, presented the vietery eene te Char. h'e. Music provided by Nate Celels erehes- tre made the evening a great sueeeee. Prepareijens fer the daneet Meyer Charlie and Prieeilla lead the Grand Mereh. Lovely is the evening . . .j' Mayors, 1963 am? 1962 I L.- W535 g5. C. 8. ?qunf This yeafs beauty pageant was held en March 16, in Russell Hall under the spenserehip ef the Amieitie Club with the direetEen ef the Pertlend Jayeeee. Ameng all the tenseness and exeitement, Elizabeth Gallisen was awarded the title and ereem of Miss G.S.T.C. ef 1963 by Barbara Jeen Orr, Miss Maine at 1962. The Master ef Ceremonies was eur faverite Hilltepper, Al Ceehrun, whese sengs and inh'eduetiens added much to the dignityr ef the event. Based en the Miss Ameriee Pageant the nine eentestants partiee ipated in three phases of competition: evening gewn, talent, and seemsuit. At all times theyr were judged fer poise and pereenality. Jeyee Turgeen was first runner-up, while ether Enalists were Rubin Oldmixen and Jane Erskine. Ieyee was else the winner ef the Miss Cengem'ality title. When our em new Pageant sung was sung, im- mediately Betty.Ir Gallisen, a Herder, heeeme the representative ef eur eellege in the Miss Maine Pageant of 1963. - I. 1!. . - .I' ' F - - . qr-n- ..w. n. . . j . 'I nil ' - - - 1 -. J-II- - Cmttes'tente, left to right: Rubin Oldmixen, li'ueverlyr Garremere, Olivette Tes- sier, Jeyee Turgeen, Miss Maine, Carolyn Cobb, Betty Gallisen, Jane Erskine, Carele Mazerelle, Doreen Winter. 'rv ru W i l' . V W -- it'll i- ' . l. .--JJ..,L .. ' I. i The swimsuit judging 14'1WE55 g S 6 8. BETTY GALLISON 57 Hoyimfer Gamiml 1963 The weekend ef Mareh 8.10 was Winter Carnival. With a new snew eever, the seulptures were started en Friday by many clubs and organisations. The Outing,r Club sponsored the weekend and preelairned the theme to be n'Internatienal Winter? The students veted fer their queen eaadidates Friday. These juniers aeminated were: Sheree Jennings, Perrierr Maddea, Jayee Mitehell, Kathy.r OiF 13am, and Cindy Hegers. Friday evening there was planned a sperts pregram and a dance. The daneirig iespeeially twistingi teeI-c plaee in Andrews Hall. Frem the start all seemed be be enthusiastically invelved in the eventful weekend. With the perfeet Saturday weather, many were seen putting the finishing teuehes te this years extra speeial Snow Sculpture Winners First plaee - Kappais Olympia Tribute Second piaee - Phi Sigma Pi, The United Nations 53 seulptures and deeeratiag Russell HaII festively with snewHakes and erepe paper ieing. On Samrday night the Cereaatien Ball was held at whieh Mayer Charlie Berry was Master at Ceremeaies. 1With a large attendanee, Leliy Barker, last yearls Cami. val Queen, anneuneed the new queen, Cindy.r Regars, Cindy, radiant and happy, led the Grand Mareh with her eseert. Sinatflajrr and snew Harries fellewed, but did net hinder the infermal tea held in Andrews Hall. Here it was an- neuneed by the Queen that Kappa wen Hrst plaee in the seulpture eentest and Phi Sigma Pi was the menar. up. All eertainly had a splendid weekend at G.T.S.C. and only regretted that it sheuld have lasted se mueh ienger. g'Ouru Kennedy and his band. Here they came again! - $5.. n'anld it right thEeI'efu grsf er . . . . Maynr Charlie, Pris- cilla? Queen Cindy and Brian lead the Grand March. QUEEN CINDY Wider Gamiml Queen 61 5 6125022 i2 a 0m 05581136! Observer Editer-in-ehief James Sainden News Editor Rensld Spefferd Cerrespending Seet'etsrjlyr David Blarney Treasurer Philip Graves L .. ' Feature Editor Pam 'I'etley,r Assistant News Editer Resemsrie Levesque The purpese ef the Observer, the esmpus newspaper, if is to serve the general interests of the students. Its - .-. menthly issues bring campus news and epiniens, the E lg: y ' spurts program, and human interest steries. With the eeeperatieu and effert ef a capable staff, the - Observer eentinues its rele in meeting the challenges ef r h mprevement and expenslen st Gerhsm. j? Sseted: P. Tetley, I. Ssinden, PL Levesque. Standing: H. Eresdbent, P. Graves. Hem 1: P. MeKerey, N. Weiblen, M.EIBrIen, I. Cenithsrd, P. Tetley. Raw 2. D. Pintsl, M. Gray, K. Simpsen, E. Day, E. Erieksen, L. Sums. Raw 3. M. Lutney, 5. Hey, P. Libby. 64 gases:- 5! Rem I. 3. Day, M. Levesque, P. Tetley, I. Seinden, E. GujsId, H. Spefferd, H. Bresdhent. Hem E. B. Ashbury, I. Walker, 5. Rey, L. Snow, C. White, F. Breeks, J. Iitwinewieh, M. Beeeher, P. MeKelvey. Hem 3. J. Ceulthsrd, K. Andersen, B. Wetsen, R. Dussult, F. Hall, P. Graves, D. Eetu:m,r H. Huekins, B. Hill, 5. Sevens. Wary; americmz 66cm vs! Gfsj acicdimz Uffieers N. Weihlen Ce-Cheirmen N. O13rien Ce-Chairmsn The NATA is ene ef the busiest clubs en esmpus this year, as its members are werldng herd te earn eneugh meney te ge en a trip to Kentueky and Tennessee. This will be the seventh trip which the club has spensered during its nine years of esistenee. Its hard werking advisers are Mr. Mleberg end Mr. Miller. Mr. Meherg prepares an outline ef all the gee- grsphie, industrial, agricultural, and hliStUI'iCEl plsees te be seen sleng the entire reute; Mr. Miller makes eut geelegieel infermstien ef the area traveled, and each student en the trip gets a eelgyyr ef beth neutlines. This elub is fer any student whe wants te further his edueetien threugh travel. The members take pride in werlcing fer a werthwhile eeuse and always enjoy an infennetive trip. '.,2 H. Weihlen, P. Tetley, M. DlEn'en, 2L Geisheuser. Sfugmf Ghrefimz Oilsmciafim OfHeers President Nancy Ames 1Viee-Preei1:lent Prieeille Lerden Secretary:r Lynda Wileen Treasurer Brenda Hill The purpese ef the Student Christian Asseeiatien is te give eeIIege students an opportunity fer religieus ex- perienee. As an ieterdeminetienel greup, the ergem'za- tien weleemes all students be its meetings. Oeeesieeellj.r the SCA and Newman Club eembine fer meetings and eutside activities. The 3031 takes a vital interest in the activities en campus. Each year the organization speeeeIe Open Leunge end Freshmen Reeeptien. During the spring the annual Green and White Way, a penny eernival fer the benefit ef the Werld University Service, is held. I I Rate 1: P. Ferden, N. Ames. Hem 2: B. Coffey, L. Wileen, E. Hill. 66 la 3 nwh nu.- 3.5. kw MrmWJL. mam: mme ..E .e E Em ,L:A w.m. ummEa mmwme aa dam RWMP. Baamm Tm jm mmmmmm w cmF LLDLP LE$4E mmmmm RRRHH 67 CM wmcm Glut. OHieers President Linda Begiey Viee-Preeident Julie Beneitie $er:.reterj!.r Noreen Hiekej.F Treasurer Peuiine Fertin The Newman Club is a national religieue ergenieetien fer the benefit of Cethelie students. It gives the students an eppertunjty te pertieipete in religieue, intelleemel, end eeeial activities. Threugh active pertieipetien in the Newman Club a student leems te share were intellect- ually end fmitfully in the werehip ef Ged, inereeeee hi5 lmewledge of Catholicism en the eeIIege level, and de velepe a mere complete awareness ef hie rele in eeeiety. The club sponsors activities sueh es eemmunjen break- fasts, deneee, end an annual Christmas party at the St. Louis Heme fer Boys and Girls. Hem L K. D'Flynn, B. Garrimere, 13+ Manduee, 5. Rey, 11 Pintal, M. Hansen, 3. Tureette, J. Tureette, M+ Weteen. Rem 2. A. MeNaIly, M. Wilkineen, E. Murphy, P. Fertin, J. Beneiiie, L. Eegley, V. Perter, N. Hickey, S. Vadnais. Row 3. M. Galupe, M. Ieveeque, M+ Beecher, A. Miller, M. Racine, P. Libby, M. Bedard, D. Dube, I. Hendricksnn, N. Creeker, M. U'Erien. Hem 4. C. Mazerelle, P. Tetley, C. Deneven, M. Wiggin, A. Ilieicinsen, EL Staples, A. Heehey, M. MeNemera, J. Dehreulie. 63 1' war; ant: V. Patter. Standing: N. Hickey, L. Eagley, P. FiJI'IZiUIi J. Banaitis. 69 011qu GM Officers President Rriseilla Hegel's 1Wiur:e-P'reeident Margaret Vertill Seeretary-Treesurer M313: Anne Wilkinsen Standing Committee Irving Lash iehJ Beeeuse the Outing Club, epen te all students intereet-r ed in athletic and eeeiel activities, eEere e pregrem of great variEtY, ne student has te be an accomplished sportsmen te beleeg. The club eeneiete ef about thirty members. Skating, splash parties, hikes, dances, bewling and ether eetivities are planned and eerried out by the members. Appreciation gees to Mr. Richard Costello, whe has served as feeulty adviser fer the pest few years. M. Vermin, P. Engers, M. Wilkineen. Hem 1. V. Perter, A. Diekjneen, H. Farley, T. Heberts, N. Lash, D. Iewett, E. Leblanc. Rem 2. E. Spugnerdi, R. Pleurde, J. Smythe, D. White, Ei Guisld, E. Andersen, K. Bissell, C. Wing, P. jehnsen. Hew- 3. G. Celeb; J. Been, H. Hardy, B. Ingereen, A. Dyer, D. Clukey, J. Shaw. 70 Hem 1. Z. Graves, H. Uldmixen, M. Verrill, C. Hegel's, M. Wilkinsen, D. 1ir'FJint-er, P. Grant. Rem 2. M. LEVEEQLIEE, J . Barker, 3. Hey, Helmee, L. Fey, E. Smith, 5. Garden, B. Eemes. Rem 3. L. Herlew, L. Black, F. Meulten, R. Hixen. T. Heberts. 71 Warsify 9,, Officers President Themes Hebert; Viee-Preeident Roland Farley Secretary-Treeeurer Neil Lesh The Varsity ' G Club is en ergenizeitien eempeeed ex- clusively ef these men who have earned 3 letter in any varsity epert. The main purpeee ef the club is to create an interest in Gerhenfe athletic pregre'in en heth the in- tereellegiete end intramural levels. In the fell, the elub epeneere eeeeer hemeeeming end the hemeeeming bell. Then, in the spring, the club premddee a banquet fer all these whe have participated in e varsity epert. At that time the etlhletie awards and trephiee are presented te euteteeding players. The Varsity HG Club Newsletter, printed several times a year by verieue club members, keeps the alumni in eenteet with the eperte pregrem en the Hill. Under the guidance at Mr. Ceetelle, the Varsity qu' Club has grew tremendously end will surely grew and further improve in the future. Wmn ,5 Oilfk Zefic associa Em OHieere President Julie Ann Banaitis 1'Infiee-President Jackie Mieheud Secretalj' Ienet Plummet Treasurer Linda Smith The Wernenls Athletic Aesoeietien tries te furnish epi pertunitiee fer wemen students to participate in spurts and ether eeeeeieted eetivitiee. Fer- eeeh sport in which ene may participate, points are recorded. At the annual banquet ef the ergenizetien, awards eensieting ef numerals? letters, pins, jackets, and h-ephies, are presented in reeegnitien of en attained number of peinte. Rem I. I. Miehaud, C. He ere, K. Davis, P. Leseard. Rem 2. Libby, J. DhDenal , M. Hyhers, C. Laehenee, 5. Andersen, F. Street, C. Dunbar, V. Brand; B. Williemsen. Rew 3. M. Watts, J. Helland, B. Gaff, B. Manduee, D. Pearl, B. Garrimere, C. Seuviney, I. Trufant, N. Weihlen, M. Racine. Rem 4. S. Weecibury, E. Sinclair, C. Smith, S. Vadnais, C. Hunhess, L. Smith, M. Gee, S. Dey,'B. Wright, L. Snew, M. Eederd, E. Carter. . .:' ...... l'I-Ii'. ilnlli'I-l- IIIIIIII ' III :LE-uisl 1H?! ' -JMH' :Ilu-llr-lj. 'I - - J. Plummet, J. Mieheud, L. Smith. I. Rem 1. E. WiIHameen, L. Smith, J. Mieheud, I. Eeneitie, J. Plummet, S. Cutter, L. Hansen. Hem 2. A. MeNelly, B. Brewn, M. Meander, D. Rewell, J. liminewich, G. D'Sulliven, L. Wileen, M. Clukey, E. MePhail. Rem .1 M. Watsen, G. Regere, J. Turgeen, T. Giherti, M. D'Brien, E. Siegel. mam ZDmce OH-Ieere President Priscilla Rogers Viee-President Kethj.F Davis Secretary JaeHe Mieheud Treasurer Paula Leseard The G. S. T. C. Medem Dance Club meets eeeh Menn day and Wednesday eftemeen fer teehlnique eleeeee end pregrem werk. In technique classes the members leem bedy eentrel end the art ef rhythmie, graceful, and meaningful hedy mevemente. The program werk, which is ehereegrephed by leaders end members, is presented twice a. year. The first perfennenee ie at the Christmas eenveeetien at which, this year, The Night Befere Christmeen end ajeu, Jey ef MEHIS Desiringu were pre- sented. The eeeend pregrem, in the spring, is the mejer prednetien ef the year. Firet Haw: P. Regem Eeeend Rem: J. Micheud, P. Lesserd, K. Davis. 73 $mma fies OfHeers President Barbara Leighten Viee-President T. Elennen SecretaryhTreesurer P. Madden: The Drameijee Club gives the students the eppertunity te display eeting talent and to appreciate drama in beth its productien and behind the seenes werk P111315 are presented at intervals in the seheei year. 111 Nevemher three perfeneenees ef Blithe Spirit 11 eephie- tieeted cemedy, were given befere large appreciative audienee5.111 the early,1 spring Arms and the Men was equally,r successful. This is the seeend year ef the club under Dr. Deneld Spencer. His experience and skill have given a new i111- petue and quality te drama on campus '1 Rem 1. Z Graves C Smith,T.Den1-1e11 E Day, M Livermere. Hem 2. D. Dube J. Erskine: M. Gray,RHi11e11. E. 1. Stuart. arms 151m? file Wm 74 I - -9 ' 1W'i'3twh'5'5 ? 5 L- HiI-H'Iifilm '3' ! h...- 3,313.: I: '5: r w : '- $4.; 1.43!- AIL.- .. . .r .-:r J . . .- M. Livennure, L. Paarlman, T. Dennem P. Harvey Dr. Spencer, Directur. T. Damian, E. Stuart. $1M Spirif 75 0e cm OfHeers President Jeanne Littleiieltl Viee-President Sandra Enos Secretaries Erle Wetsen, Rubin Oldmixen Treasurer Linda Marten The G. S. T. C. Art Club weleemes any Gerham Stu- dent interested in art. The main purpeee of this club is to give all students the opportunity to express themselves artistically even if they are net ert reefers. The eetivitiee ef the elub ere planned by the students themselves. At the informal w-Lreeldgpr meetings members werI-g on projects to be exhibited later in the eeheel year. Demonstrations and speeches by leeal artists and by the members 0f other art clubs are else included in the pre- gram. How 1. E. Wetsen, L. Merten, J. LittleEeld, S. Enes, E. Uld. Raw 2. P. Libby, D. Yerk, H. Pleurde, M. Gray. gate 1. D. Mereette, W. Eeyden, I. Bennett, J. Jehneen, F. D'Germen, C. Stuck, Delehenty, . Eaten. Hem 2. Dr. Eewder, J. Walker, P. Hervey, H. Gallant, R. Albert, J. B. Whitten, G. Perkins, I. Teyler D. Hemaieinen. Raw 3. C. Perhem, E. Astbury, R. Jude, C. Blanchard, S. Wnedhury, S. Merriheld, J. Eenaitis, 5. Gate, 5. Lilienthal, E. Brewn, A. Hartferd, L. Espling. Raw 4. B. Geffey, H. Martin, J. Chapman, 3. Heyt, H. Been, D. Andersen, G. Wilbur. P. Heueer, M. Hansen. 76 D. Mereette, B. CeEey, M. Hertferd, J. Chapman. 7? ' :1 .- 'I' I- -... Lu .- -. II-I - I I ' --.-l l..- 1' Seated: J. Littlefield, S. Enes. Standing: H. Bldmjxenm E. Watson. 13am? OEEeers President James Chapman Seeretary-Treesurer Barbara CeEey Sergeant at Arms Deneld Mereette Librarian Merthenn Hartferd This is Dr. I. L. Bewdefs third year with the Gerhem Cellege band, which has been inereaeing; its membership annually At the beginning ef eeeh semes ter eudit'ees are held fer admieeiee. The band rehearses twe heure a week, preparing fer eenveeetien, basketball games, Heeegnitien Day, and the annual Christmas and Spring Ceneerte. The band contributes much te the musical enjeyment and cultural grewth ef the eellege. WWII ,5 glee 67:15 OfBeers President Carele White Librarians Pet Holland: Lennie Faye The Melfe end Wemenis Glee Clubs are made up of ever ene hundred men and women ehesen fer their abil- it;r and interest in music. Membership is determined by audiijens. The groups perform either singly er in eembi- nation as the Cerhem Cherale. The Chorale is new in its third year under the eempv etent direetien ef Mr. Gerard Chemberlend. This group perferms at the Christmas and Spring eeeeerts and ap- pears eff campus as well. C. White, L. Feye, P. He'IIand. Rem 1. D, Eaten, J. Walker, 5. Heyt, I. Jehnsen, M. Fester, P. Harvey, D. Hemalajnen, J. Whitten, G. Perkin; Rate 2. H. Huekins, C. Berry, A. Ceehran, E. Graham, 33'. Marentte, 11 Fall, H. Butler, E. Albert, J. MacDonald. . How 3+ 5. MaeDenald, H. Martin, H. Bean; I. flew, R. Lee, W. MeLeughlm. 3+ Staples, C. Steek, El. Meyer. Raw 4. I. Bennett, W. Beyden, C. Webb. F. Gennan, J. Chapman, D. Lensway, E. Gallant, P. Graves, E. MeCubrey. 78 Raw 1. H. Bean, J. Walker. 79 E. Raymund, 5. Shillings, 5. Hathaway, Pearl, L. Eelair, J. Hellandt P. Meulten, B. Menduea, A. Meedy. J. Turgeen. Hem 2. M. Gemmee, M. Merten, G. Bradbury, C. Meehen, h. Breeu, C. Chandler, B. Smith, 5. Andersen, P. Beecher, C. Guitte, C. Lemheid, M. Runnels, P. Hellencl. Raw 3. N. Antes, P. Chapman, L. Fey, C1 1White, C. Mezerelle, B. Lenfestey, C. Bragg, U. Tessier, D, A. Preveneel, S. Pfuntner, J. Elliet, E. Yerk, P. Ezarl'l'ie,r D. Lindquist, SfWilley, B. Saunders, H. Sehulzen D. GriFche. Hem. 4. C. Denevan, S. Burgess, L. Snew, H. Eriekeen, J. Libbey, N. Grant, M. Dew, IL Hehbine, P. Dalente, S. Jehnsen, E. Lambert, E. Geugh, 5. Leavitt, E+ Sinclair, C. Campbell. mm; glee cm Ofl'ieers President Jerry,r Walker Librarian Ralph Been This spring the Cherele was privileged to represent Maine at the Eastern Divieienel Genventien ef the Music Edueetere' Netieeel Cenferenee, held in Atlentie City, New Jersey. A successful drive fer fend: te aid I'm defreying ex- penses ef the trip was carried eut by the campus music ergenizatiene. Mr. Chemherlendts eneeuregement gave the Chorale the inspiration to de its uhneet as a truly representative greup. o; cappgzza Gmeers President Douglas Eaten Librarian P. Helland A eappella is a veeel chamber group which specializes in music frem the Renaissance to the CGnthPDI'HIT period. The greup performs at em:whencnlleazuiciens;r seheel functions, and eeneerts. P. HeIlend, D. Eaten. .. Mi a 1 Rem. I. J. Walker, D. Mareette, C. White, B. Eaten. L. Espiing, C. Quiet, H. Bean. gewaHF. Helland, H. Hellend, C1. Tessier, D. Fall, H. Gallant, S. Burgess, CL Denevan, M. art er . Raw 3. H. Martin, J. Chapman, A. Ceehran, F. DiGennan, I. Bennett. 80 Hem 1. R. Hellend, P. Helleed, C. 'Whjte, I. Hellend, D. Eaten, C. Deneven, S. Burgess, M. Merten. Ham. 2. M. Daniels, Cl. Teesier, M. Burten, W. Leughh'n, E. Jerdan, M. Hartferd, P'. Hansel , E. Smith, H+ Heeks. Rem. 3. G. Bradbury, D. Mereette, D. Hell1 S. MeEeneId, L. Espling. J4me; ggmfars , magenta! eenfermce D. Mereette, L. Espling, D. Eaten, C. White. 81 Omeers President Eleugles Eaten viee-Preeident Cerele W'hite Secretary Lyn Eepling Treasurer Denald Mercette The Musie Edueeterie Netienel Cenferemee funetiens primarily te expese its members he beneiieiel educational experiences so that eeeh member may gain e clearer and breeder eeneepf: ef the prefeseien he is he enter. Each year M. E. N. C. speeeers eeneerts by selected high seheel music greupe end by prefeeeienel perferming artists. M. E. N. C. was active in supperting the Gerhem Cherele en its trip he Atlantic City, New Jersey. SfuJemf 831166115503 Oilsmcie Em Officers President Yvonne Wilkinsen Viee-President Dudley Herringten Seeretery Linda Gett Treasurer Richard Breedbent Publieity iii Heseman'e Levesque i2l Richard Deveult Pregram Julie Ann Beneitie -5 A: Hem I. L. Gett, J. Eenaitie, Y. Willdnsen. Raw 2. M. Levesque; R. Ereedbent, D. Herringten. 82 This year Gerhamis chapter of the Student Edueatign Association ef Maine under the able guidance and 35,; sietenee ef eur adviser, Miss Mildred Peabody, has beg extremely active and eueeeeeful. Delegates representing our chapter ef S.E.A.M, have attended the spring and fell Delegate Assemblies in Augusta, the Swempeeet Cenventien in Beaten, end the Peterbereugh Cenventien in New Hampshire. Other eetiviiies this year have included participating in the annual Freshmen Orientetien program, giving in; fennel eefEees fer the student teeehers, sponserieg DE speakers en fereign edueatien, end in edditien, conduct.- ing a very eueeeeeful High Seheel Visitation Day program: invelving eenier-high eeheel students interested in thgj prefeeeien. 83 How I : Raw 2: Raw 3: Raw 4; Raw 5: Raw 5: M. Levaaaque, L+ Butt. K. DiFhmn, 5. Buy. 3. Pushaw, E. Jazynka D. GrithhS, H. Erickann, D. Pintal. FL Schulze, I. Libby, J. Phipps. J. Banaitis, L. Wilsnn. 5qu trial 029155 ?rafessioml Organize: Em Officers President John Slcillings Viee-President Gary.r Merriam Seeretery-Treeeurer Richard McGowan The I. A. P. O. was termed te make available te the Gorham eellege cemmum'ty prefeesienel programs which weuld not otherwise be obtained, te give I. A. students 3 chance ef belonging te an erganizatien thet weuld eEer them an epperhmity to present and discuss various preh- lems invelved in teaching Industrial Arts, end to premete prefeeeienal development. Anether geal i5 te give its members 3 greater understanding ef the werkings ef in- dueU'y end the advances ef science that eennet be previd- ed by classroom instmetien alene. Then, tee, the club is striving te improve the seeial and personal relationships between I. A. students and ether Gerham students. in Rem 1. A. Lee, Mr. Greer, S. Jehneen, T. lawman. Raw 2. H. Cnusens, G. Gray, G. Merriam. mm Mr. Greer, A. Lee, BHSTEIHI ERIE IHIHE EHHS 1-41 34 HHIH JIIIHIJIE IPFHIIEI IMIHTIH ' Husuua - l'I-:1 1 Wuu'lmq: '1 I'HJI . - illwilm' 1!..ll I HIHH III IEEELEFIEIT mu: m JIWEIHM 1 . I- IH'LI'LII II IH 11$ ' ..'. . m m '1-iw 'IIIH 'Irlmhm 't'- :I ulll Hl+u r L! 'mmr : 1 L::ll IIEIIHS Ilium h; 1-. H'I'u'... I iiiiii Inn Spensered by the IADG. 85 S. Jehneen, G. Meniem. gmyusfrial Ofrb $evelopmmf Gauncil OHieers President Sam Jehesen Viee-Preeident Terry Willcineen SeeretmT-Treaeurer Tim Leteumeeu The Industrial Arts Develepment Cemneil consists ef hve students eleeted frem eeeh eleee end. twe feeulty ad- visers. The eeuneil provides a eleeer reletienehip between Industrial Arts and eeedemie departments. It else den velepe greater eEeieney by reeelving departmental preh- leme and making eentributiene te benefit the department. Future plans ef the Ceuneil include the publishing ef a handheek, eenteining a synepeie ef the Industrial Arts pregrem and ether related information. SluJemf deil Officers Ptesident Terry Greyr 1Wee-P'resident Samuel Heyt Secretary Yvonne Wilkineen Treasurer Ken Bisseil The Student Ceuneil is eempesed ef twelve memn here: the feet eEeere end twe delegates frem each class. The fenetien ef the ergenjzatien i5 te govern the student body end to previde the essential demeeretie link be. tween the student bedy end the edeijnietreijen. The Student Ceeeeil elleeetes the funds here the student fees te the verieus eeeiel ergenizetiene en the Hill, sets up the calendar ef eeeiel activities fer the year, epeneers the Meyer Campaign and the Miss G. S. T. C. Pageant, supervises ell mejer ballet bexee, and sends representa- tive student delegates te the Eastern States Cenventien in New Yerk everyr spring. This year has been me ef in- creased respensibility fer the eeuneil end, we hepe, ene ef added enjoyment fer the student hedy in terms ef seeial ergenjeetiene and weekend activities. 5. Heyt, P. Ereeke, '12 Wilkineen, Kt Bissell. Li .4 Mex Brandt Irene Walker Samuel Hart 86 1fwsnne WilkinSGn 87 Raw 1. Y. Wiildnsen, Mr. Berry, 3. Heyt, P. Breaks, K. Bissell. Hen: 2. S. MeeDenald, V. PDI'tEI', K. Winehenheeh, E. Leblanc, H. Bueknell. 8m fem States Galsfhrence The purpese ef this Asseeietien is to improve the ser- viees of teacher educatien institutions. This general aim is te he premeted in this ergseizetien and in the individ- ual member eelleges threugh the eeeperative pertieipsn tien ef students and faculty in the fenn'ulatien ef sires, pelieies, and practices. Each eellege is allowed one faeulty and student dele- gate to represent the eellege at the annual eenferenee. It may send as many additional representatives as it desires. Current practice at Gotham State Teachers Cellege is for the Student Ceuneil to submit e list ef candidates tn the Advisory Council fer approval. Following sp- prevsl, s. eempus-wide eIeetien is held to elect ene jenier end senier te represent Gerhsm State Teachers College at the annual eenfereneei Mr. Berry is the fseulty ed- viser fer this ergenizatien. gnfer-Qamzifory 80 mil The main purpese ef the Inter-dermjtery Ceuneil here at Gerham State Teachers Cellege is te-he en eetive end eenetruetive geverning body en the campus. This greup is eempesed ef three efEeere elected by the wernen students, ene representative ehesen frem eeeh ef the three Wemeni'e Residenee Halls, and the vice presidents ef the Heuee Cemmitteee. It strives, as e eeerdineh'ng hedy, te maintain smeeth eperetien ef the residence halls. It studies and reviews existing regulatiene, represents the interests ef ell res- ident wemen, premetee eeeiel and culture! interests, and reviews eases ef rule infreetien. Abeve all, it estab- lishes the highest standards ef hehawer emeng wemen students. The three Heuee Cemmitteee representing Upten, An- drews end Hebie Halls ere subordinate te the InteI-derm' itery Ceuneil. Each eemmjttee eeneiets ef ten elected members, whe serve fer ene year. It is eeneereed with the general welfare of all residents in its halls and perti- eipetee in the eperetien ef that hell by assuming verieue duties. The members ef the Heuee Cemmittee represent the interests ef the students. They premete dDI'I'I'lil'DI'Y seeial life by eendueting at least ene tee a year and ether Rem 1, n. Creche, c. ID'SuHivan, G. Denevan, C. Dunbar. sncial functigns, Ree: 2. E. Hill, A. MeNalIy, H. Rehhins, E. Eemee, S. Cutter. Rem I. M. 1'hf'ertill, E. Lambert, 13+ Saunders C. Celeb. Hem 2. 132 Grant, T. Ellis, 5. Willie, T. Gilberti. 88 3150:1156 commiffeei How 1. L. Hansen, E. Murphy, E. DeGraaf, A. Miller, C. Dunbar. Raw 2. L. Eagley, C. Cahb, I. Hahncs, J. Punthriand. Raw 1. M. Meander, L. Eagley, S. Nurbunr, M. McNamara. Raw 2. E. Marcuus, M. Bemher, B. Ven-iJl, M. Hnlbrmk. R. Schulze, E. Williamson 39 M6223 Sfame 60mmiffee Heuse Committees Weodwerd Hell is the heme ef ninety-eix men students 0f G. S. T. C. whe, under the supervision ef e. wenderful heusemether, Mrs. Derethee Dunten, lead lives of hep- piness end eemfert. The menis gevemment ef Woodward Hell eensists ef the president, Dave mite; Secretary, Ken Bisseil; a nenvvetieg student eeunejl member, Bill Hexie; and two representatives frem each Heer. The heusemether, the Dean of Men, and the three preetere, Neil Lash, Kendall Winehenheeh and Max Brandt keep the life in Weedwerd Hell running smeethly. All the men at Weedwerd Hell feel privileged te be able te live in such a Ene dennitery. Junier Ceunselers Junier Ceunselers ere junior girls living on freshmen Heere in the dermitery. They help the new students in their adjustment te the verieus eepeets ef eellege life, both seeiel and eeedemie. The junior eeuneelers ere ehesen in the preceding spring frern interested sephe- meres whe demenetrete high standards of pereenel end eeeiel eenduet, campus eitieenehip, academie eehieve- meet, and potential leadership. Rem I. N. Lash, K. Winehenheeh, K. Bissell. Raw 2+ C. Jeeius, H, Hall, H. Ereadhent, W. Wemer, V. Fetter. Raw 1. S. Wildee, M. Murphy, 5. Enos, B. Hill, L. Hansen, A. Miller, 5. CutteI, E. William- sen, J. Ashe, S. Nerhurg Hem 2. M. Helhreek, C. Beneven, J. Plummer, K. DJ'Flyne, B. Helen, 5. Stevens, A. Heehey, S. Eesenhled, L. DeGraaf, M. A. Wilkineen. How 3. L. Eagle , 5. Andersen, H+ Randall, L. Smith, E. Manduea, S. Ewell. M. McNamara, E. SnDW, J. Li eEeld, P. Fertinl A. MeNaHy, P. Baeeher, E. Ceffey. 90 Jamar Gamselars I. Michaud, 1. Walker, 11 HuM., CL Wte Ofnzicifia Dilicers President Sylvia Stevens Vice-President Betty 1Wr'Ktarrill Secretary A1111 Hachey Treasurer Kathy OFFl-ynn Standing Committees Mistress of Ceremunies Barbara Nolan Amicitia, a friendship club fur sophomores, juniurs and seniors, provides fur persunal and social develnpment through its activities, These include dances, teas and a variety show. Also a fund basket is giwn tn a needy fam- ily fur the Christmas season. Upon invitation to join, each member takes part in a flVE-day initiation. 5. Stevens, H. DTIynn, A. Hachey, B. Nolan, E. Verrill. 91 Oflplm gamgaa $6154: OHieere President Arneld Biekineen Viee-President Deugles Jewett Secretary Irving Leeh Treasurer Charles Gaspar Alpha Lambda Beta was established at Gerhem in 1923. In the years which have fellewed, the men ef the Mereen end Geld, united by the ideals to whieh eaeh men is dedieeted, have eentributed much to the life ef the eellege. Each year Alpha gains preminenee threugh its perti- eipatien in G. S. T. 035 athletic and social pregreme. The men are aJee active as members and efEeere of major eellege Urgenizetiene. A highlight of the fretemity'e activities is the annual KAlphe Weekend? centered amend the heme basketball game with en: treditienal rival - Farmingten S. T. C. iii? 1.. ' - - - : 1 m- 3' 2- 53.1 I. L, WWW? l1 I.h I I l 3: I .. I 6: at Lei H. a N1 5' Row 1. K. Biesell, B. Graham, J. Thurlew, G. Cehh, A. Diekjneen, D, Iewett, 13+ Gaspar, P. Jehneen, E. Fess. Hem E. E. Andy, I. Smythe, B. Ingersen, K. Wineheehaeh, B. Andersen, P. Iewett, E. Leblanc, N. Lash. 1. Shaw, EL 1llr'ia'ltlite. . Raw 3. J. Miller, M. Buehenen, V. Perter, D. Hawnsley, L. Hederique, R, Farley, P. CenneHy, M. Seett, H. Spugnerdj, H. Hall. E; Ingersml, J. Smyth. V. Patter, G. Cabin, H. Ingiirsan. Seamd, Left ta tight-A. Dicldnsan, D. Juwatt. I Lash Standing-C. Gaspar, G. Enhb, I. Smythe. AAB 93 Mp6: $6M: 3312:: Officers ---.. President Riehard Bueknell Viee-President William Brazier Secretary James Bennett Treasurer Philip Graves Kappa Delta Phi is a netienal educational and prefes- sienal fraternity which was feunded in 1900+ On May 7, 1938, the local fraternity of Lambda Pi Sigma relinquish- ed its charter and beeame aEiieted with this national er- ganizatien es the Ieta Chapter. The Ieta Chapter here at Gerham has eensistently received a high rating in the national fretemity and hes wen majer awards. Kappa speneers many activities such as reee-rd heps and movies. Ameng the maier aeiivities are the annual Kappa Kebaret, a fennel dance and dinner, and the eenstruetien ef a skating rink during the winter months. The fraternity helds a smoker and participates in intramural spurts. As the year eemes be a elese, Kappa herpes it has eeetribeted both physieally and swszueialljpr tn the growth of the eempus. igBIaek and Geld wishes te eentinue te serve the eellege in years te eeme. I -'.l ' ... Y .I'. 'I -I 1 1. Iv? ,4 in I. ' . I. I-'II Rev: 1. D. Herringten, G. Dsgmd, P. Graves, G. Merriam, H. Bueknell, B. Brazier, L Bennett, B. Delley, I. Laekey. Hen; 2. L. Dunn, D. Lihhy, E. Lilly, E. Duvault, E. Stiekne'y, E. Prehle, D. Gagne; L. Pratt. Rem 3. W. Hexie, T. Heherts, H. Banks, E. MeEaehern, H. Graves, H. Hewkee, D. Clukey, H. Breedbent, D. Mareette. W. MeCuhtey. 94 I I . r E - H J; ifF'r' ' Seated. G. Dsgund, R. Bucknell, E. Brazier. 1'. Marcnttc, W. McCubrey, H. Duvault Standing. G. Merriam, T. Huberts, I 133th P, Graves. H. Bnyntnn, S. Humphrey, T. Wilkinsnn. Kappa Kabaret KM. 95 93kg Sigma 9:: OH-ieers President Samuel Heart Viee-President Jerry Walker 3'32th Belph Newell Treasurer Charles Wing Phi Sigma Pi, which originated in Central Misseuri en February 14, 1916, has had ferty-iive years ef eetive es.- istenee. In 1955, the fraternity eslied Omega Nu Epsilen, founded at Gerhsm in 11.9491r heeeme e ehepter ef the netienel fraternity Phi Sigma Pi. Omega was edepted es the ehepter name. The members of this ergenisstien pledge themselves te the develepment of high ethiesl character. The fratern- ity is seeiel 0111? as it exists te meet the needs ef elese fellowship and seeiel eetivity emeng men ef like inter- ests in a teacher prepsretery institution. Fraternityr eetiv- ities inelude prefessienal and business meetings, en en- 11113.1 smeker fer freshmen, pertieipetien in the mayor campaign and the Winter Carnival. This year Phi Sigjs Charlie Berry was elected as eempus meyer. In the spring, the fretetnity.r had the pleasure ef sending two brothers to the natiensl eenventien, held in 'Weshingten, D. C. Raw 1. H. Pleurde, IL Newell, B. Warner, J. Walker, 5. Hoyt, 0. Wing, T. Jehnsen, J. Jahnsen! Hem 2. H. Hueldns, H. Spefierd, J. Chapman, E. Emmens, E. Welten, C. Berry, R. Martin, D. Eaten. Seated. C. Wing, S. Huyt, J'. Walker. Standing. R. Newell, R. Spaffnrd, E. Emons, E. War- mar. Phi Sigis Camle 'White HIT!- 9'? 0?fMechs WWI? ,5 fohlefics Basketball Trampoline 100 Tubogganing II- a . . H . I! I ; - I I F- 1 f i ' l ' J?- . h .H. :3. 'q W . ' ' : '. nL-i'l ' J E 7 - . all.- Skiing 101 majoreffes E. Adams, E. MacPhail, M. Halhmnk, P. Briggs, J. Turgenn, S. Cuttar. GMrIeaJers Back Row: M. Smith, 5. Stevens, R Marcuus, B. Williamsunl, M. Watsun. F rant Row: M. Beechar, M. Verrill, C. Cahb: M. Finn, E. Gamma. 103 1962 50666? . r - 171.111.: . :- .'..'n'.'n'..'--..-'.-:-.- --'.'.-.-' '--.-.. .-L'l':-. 53:...111-F4l311-w. 2:15.93.- -:-': :1 :- ;-'.- . '.-..'.-..' .-.;-1 1.'E:E;-In-:-3- ijI-Ezg-IF-Jg mn- IEjle-zg-E I 'IH r.- ------ . .. - - ... ... ... - .-h. - ..--I 1 'r .- I: '. J -.' - . . -: --l. '---.-- -.---j. '.5: -l--t l-,--l:-. 1t -1'-l '- t:-' .tf' 'l -.- 1- -- ..: . -... . . ..- .- . -, I-III' ; .' II II -. :n.-- . -: III I II -- I II II-II Eh: 111' I-IIIIIII I - - -- . . - - -- . - ..- -. .- n. .' -.-JI.'- 1-' - .. - . -'.':' .- .3 1-: H -.. -- ' -: - ;:. .'. - :qtuM-w Hf '-. i. .... . - . . III I :- . 514'- :- -. 2-13.;EI1lhi -tflj-iu-q- ivew, .35? - 1-w- .-.- i, 1- . I I. 1. -. .. .- . F irrnfr - 1 . .-. .. ... --.-a.- -.- .. -r' 4-'I-' I +-'- ' :- '-'II-' 'hl'h-i n. - Back Raw - Mr. Cnstelln, Tarry Clukey, Andy McCannell, Neil Lash, Brad IngEI'SEIII, Keith Crackett, Bruce Andaman, Arnald Dickinsnn, Harry Hardy, Danny Walker, Tim Rubens Middle HEM - Jnhn Shaw, Henry Hall, Charles Wing, Vance Patter, jim Smyth, Geurge Bar- ker, Peter Bram, Dava White, Jim Thurlnw Front Row - Team.F Dverlack, Harry Hardy, Charla Jucius, Jerry McConnell, Chip Hlmaugulirl+ David Bailey, Gary Cnhb, Kevin Eixhy Haptain Tim Rubens Cmch Richard Castelln 104 3Re5p00ding t0 the 0511 0f El B00te, a full week .31 . HIE the 5tert 0f the 5ee500, the returning vet- : - 0f le5t year'5 50000r teem br00ght a thtu I'gpirit t0 the Gerhem 05.011305 thi5 fell. 8000 55mm 0f eager fre5hme0 f0i0ed them in '10'g0r- m5 eeli5theni05 0n the 5000er held in prepareti0n the 00:0ng bettle5 in defen5e 0f their geal. The 5ee500 breught many heerthreeldng 0105e EWMM end the G0rhem defe05e 505.5 the be5t igi'the league. The teem leeked 00hr a g00c1 0f- 1... e frem being the leading team all aruund, Eext fell there i5 hepe that the team 0511 00me 5.;15rith the 0Hen5e t0 match it5 defen5e 50d ibly win the 00nferenee. See501f5 Ree0rd GSTC OPP Salem St. Frenei5 Lynden Fitehburg 1435500 101111500 Salem Farmingt00 Keene Plym0uth Ehede I5land Farmingten PIym0uth T0tel5 5 0005 610505 2 tie5 ' I'he H001: 0f Gibralte HIEII01'JL t Let Them 500re B0355 105 '19 6:2- qzqrsifq Dick Therriault Rnland Farley Benjamin Paluhinskas Tum Wh Baler Wayne McDuuga H 106 gaskefgalli- 19 63 . A it- My 55 Cn-Captajn Bay Bishup Co-Captain Ed Guiski CG-Captain Dim Dunnelly Enach Cuatalln gets his CuhCaptains tugether fur a briefing. NEW ENGLAND STATE COLLEGE BASKETBALL CONFERENCE CHA. r1: '5. 9,133ny . K 22. First Row: B. Palubinskas, CmCaptain H. Eishc-p, CuuCaptain E. Guiski, Cu-Gaptain D. Dnnnelly, D. Therriault. Second H9111: Coach Richard A. Castellu, H. 152.11991r H. New, T. 15.11192121', W. Mach-uga'll. 11-1- Playersi Statistics The Record 22-1 Player Games F13. pct. F.T. pat. Hehaunds Tntal 111:5. Av. hn G.5.T.C. 011g;- - JD 51111 S.T.C. 100 . Bmhnp, Ray 23 511 731 73 520 22.609 Lyn c1911 S.T.C. 103 76 Palubinskas, Ben 23 421 608 85 275 11.957 32119111111336. C LEE 3: Farley, Huland 13 489 412 20 53 2.94 EEEHEUEETil i 120 79 Iucius, Charles 9 444 299 1 9 1.99 Boston T13. 103 75 Quinnipiac 96 02 MacDuugalL Wayne 22 487 634 95 125 5.33 Rhoda 15. S.C. 74 32 - - Farndngtnn S.T.C. 33 33. 131115111, Ed 23 577 716 359 330 14.34 Bridgewater SC. 106 70' Wheeler, T0111 23 523 949 171 193 3.62 Lyndnn S.T.C. 197 $3 Theniault, Dick 23 411 615 153 237 10.30 2:53? 33 $1 D 11 , D 23 592 549 134 324 14.03 P11999921 S.T.C. 75 1.. am Y m Castletnn s.T.c. 99 90- New, Harry 20 335 423 130 113 5.13 Worcester 8.0. 95 g antun 3C. 102 . - Morell, Gene 5 200 0 5 2 .40 Keene: S.T.C. 134 43- Murphy, Mike 5 312 599 11 13 2.99 Rhoda 19. 3.0. 91 31. . 5 599 999 4 10 2 00 Plymnuth 5.1113. 75 7-2- mead: Dave ' Farmingmn S.T.C. 73 66 Individual Highs Bay 315th 33 pts. vs. North Adams; Ed Guiski NESCAC CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES; 23 rebnunds vs. North Adm, 9 F.T. out 9f 14 by Guiski, same game. North Adams 9331-1 Rhoda Is. 97'31 108 T0 the seund ef buglee end the reusing yell ef ' ChHIgE!u the Gerhern Hillteppere eherged dewn the eenrt end eerne up with their finest eeeeen. Undefeated in twenty league games, ineleding twe teurnernent games, the teem relled up an average ef better then 1g ?-peiiits per game to lead in the NAJAi standing; In Deeernher the team traveled te Rhede Island fer en in- eitetienel teurnement. In the Eret game they defeated Quinnipiee ef Cenneetieut by 34 peinte, 96 te 62. The seeend genie whieh was their first real ehellenge ef the season and the enly defeat the team was te suffer until the NAIA. divieienels at Central Cenneetieet in March. Under the excellent leadership ef Ceeeh Cnetelle end his three ee-eepteine the teem hreke ever the 100 mark NEW ENGLAND TEACHERS COLLEGE PLAYOFF GAMES 9 times during the eeesnn, reeehirig their peak nf 134 points against Keene, whem they defeated by 91 peiete, 134 to 43. Five men averaged mere then ten peints fer the eeeeen: Rey Biehep with 2251; Bennyr Pelebinskee, 11.96; Diek Therrienlt, 10.30;. and Den Dennelly, 14.08. The meet points eeered in ene game were 33 by Ray Bishop against Nerth Adams in the first pley-eff game of the teurnement. In behalf of the student bedy the HILLCEEST ex- presses en: fendeet eppreeietjen te Mr. Ceetelle end his teem fer e jeh well dene. We hepe: that next yeeris team will live up te the spirit and brilliant reeerd ef this year's players. GSTC - 93 GSTC - 97 NGRTH ADAMS - 74 RICE - 31 Therrieelt has it. '1'. - r5 Wei! envered! I Q9 Ne running! NESCA CHAMPIONS OFF FOR THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ' TOURNAMENT ATHLETICS a w d. mm? 1 1.. a... 3., ., . aw . .1 .HQJ 1 n. L... a h. ME... yawn. .ewWMx .. f r 1... fl- F P Cumulatiun Game Tournament Game 74 uinnipiac - I 'J' I I I a- a I I .- Wmds from Cnach and CD-Captajns. . .. . .. . A. .. . . .. I ..1 . . . .... - .5 .---.u-u-m--.. . I . u. Assembly at Athletics, Directurk dam. Start af mutnmade. 110 Mr. Baman heats time fur cheerleaders. 61.. KV 361563155611! 63-63;! Frame Rate: D. Prevest, R. Beeuljeu, D. LittIeEeld, C. Jueius. Heel: Raw: W. Hexie, high, G. Gray, B. Hargrevee, L. Emmens, high, A. McConnell, G. MerelJ, H. Ceembs, Ceaeh. This year the JeyVees had a veryr geed seesen, winning eleven games and Iesing 61113,.r feur. They reached their peak when theyr played MtV.T.I. fer a. return mateh end avenged a print less by downing the begs frem Seuth Pertlend 116 te 46. In his Erst year at Cerhem in repleeernent 615 Mr. Weseett eur Mr. Ceembs seems te have come up with a very fine shewing fer him- self and the boys that played under him. 111 Seasens Reeerd M.V.T.I. Tepehem A.F.B. Keene J. V. Fermingten LY. Bridgten Heed. Plymouth ICU. Themes Jr. 061. Gotham All-Sters Keene IV. U.M.P. M.V.T.I. Plymeuth IV. Bates IV. Fanningten LY. 55-65 45-42 r11-36 66-46 62-64 56-49 65-36 67-56 76-52 67-66 116-46 45-56 69-56 76-66 gnframuml gaskefgall . J '5 J : I l offand running hefure the thaw .3me5all 19 6.9 First Hem: Manager Ralph Pleurde, Dick Lee, George Dsgeed, Diek Bucknell, Wayne Hayes. Charles Sanders, Ken Heherts, Lienel Eedrique, Ken Biseell. Second Raw: Gary Heald, Art Dyer, Brien Garden Neil Lash, Arnie Diekeneen, Tim Wey- meuth, Bruce Andersen. Terry Dverleek, Jim Beam. Beach Richard Weseett. Hester Andersen, Bruee Bean, Jim Bieeell, Ken Bueknell, Richard Dickinson, Arnold Dyer, Arthur Garden, Brien Hayes, Duane Heald, Gary Lash, Neil Lee, Richard Oegeod. George Overleck, Terry Mgr. Pleurde, Ralph Reberts, Ken Rodrigue, Lionel Senders, Cheries Weymouth, Timethy Winchenhaek, Kendall BASEBALL SCOREBOABD G.S.T.C. .. 6 Central Germ. .. .. 9 G.S.T.C. 6 Lynden ........ 9 C.5.T.C. ........................ 3 Lynden 7 G.S.T.C. D Keene ..... ..... . 3 G.S.T.C. 3 Keene , 6 G.S.T.C. 8 Plymouth . ........................... 14 C.S.T.C. 1 Castleten .............................. 7 G.S.T.C. B Iehnsen . 12 C.S.T.C. 2 Farmingten . 0 G.S.T.C. 5 Salem . ................................... 8 G.S.T.C. 0 Salem . . 4 G.S.T.C. B Farmingten ........................... 7 G.S.T.C. 5 Plymeuth .............................. 9 Last spring the baseball team again had to travel efE-eampus to practice and lay all heme games. In spite of this hendieap the team fought arc! all seaeen to win fer Gerham. The ene im- pertent heme game of the seesen, against Farmingten, was the enhr win fer the team. Hewever, a ene trip te Verment ene weekend helped te make the seesen at least a partial sueeess fer the players. Almeugh the less ef an exeellent piteher, Charles Senders, will be felt, there is hepe that new bleed frem the fresh- man class will make peeeible a winning season in 1933. 113 Beck Hem - Ray Bishep, Jim Greenleaf, Deng Jewett. Dick Therieult, Dr. Fish, Ceeeh Free: Rem - Steve Jurgewiek, Peel Jehnsen, Fred Bartlett, Jerry McCannei! In their eeeend year in the league the Gerhem netInen, coached by Dr. L. T. Fish, had a fine seesen. Bay Bishep was outstanding, winning feur eut ef Eve of his singles matches and help- ing win three deubles matches. With mere stu- dent support and another Ene teem again in 1963 there is hope that the team will take a league trephy. 114 Seeeerfs Reenrd RI. P.S.T.C. RI. K.S.T.C. P.S.T.C. GSTC emmme OPP EHHCJrh-Ul 1.. - i- .r'. H .r 1 e . ,4 I r W . H. Mr. Cestelle, Nye Bemis, Ralph Memes, Wayne Snell, Irwin Ward, Jack Gaudette 196:2 avascom 612W Golf eeaeh Richard Cestelle weteheu nis first- Feer entry in a. newly fermed New England State College Athletic Cenferenee Gulf Circuit celleet ten straight wine after an opening Ines te Fitehburg. The seaeen was highlighted by a 9-6 win ever Fitchburg, tied by Jehneen, giving Ger- ham eele pesseeeien ef the championship. Ger- hElTI'I, playing its heme matehee at Gerham Ceuntry Club, was led by eeptajn and Ne. 1 man Ralph Memes. Memes eensistently Bred EDDd gulf and picked up 235 points eut of a peew eihle 33 His reund ef T8 at Salem Country Club was the Ieweet fer an away 13 hele eeuree. Ne. 2 man NIKE Bernie teek 195 points in his 11 match- es and shet e 75 et Gorhem Ceuntry Club against PlYmDuth fer his Iew reund. leek Gaudette in ND- 3 Pesitien kept pressure en hie eppenents 311 the; way in pieking up 21 points. 115 Reeerd GSTC Fitehburg 4 Hhede Island 133i Salem 9 Plymeuth Q Hhede Island 15 Farmingten 15 Fitehburg 9 FeImjngten 14 Plymouth 9E thnsen 11E Salem 11 Totals - 10 wms 1 less: Heme eeurse: Gerham Ceuntry Club I... wan -'H-'. - - ' fmmm- whimhfwh... . .1 F1 .- . . . .I l Treasurer: VicE-President: Sue Ann Cheney Wayne Wunnwuud t'l President: Secretary: Raymund Paulin Barbara Clark 118 M111: leeking beek ever enr fenr years en the Hill we 1 .1' :see ehengee 1n heth the eeIIege end eursehxes. The Ilege has gained 11 new president eeereditetien new rm'tenes end elessreems 3 new 11hrery. We have ..'ed threegh experiences beth eeedenne end seeiel turrt':Jr 11nd 1111new1e1'1ge until we new feel ready and :1 er- te meet the ehellenge ef e111' prefessienel lines 1.1959 was the thresheld year. Eager, yet apprehen- 15-we sampled eellege life fennd it te e11r liking d seen we were an integral part ef G S THC Presi- 1 t, Deneld Dennelly; wewpresident Mex Brandt; Letery, Gail F15h;end treasurer Indy Ashe were '11r5tleeder1. As sephemeres we assumed e rele ef inereeeing re- gensfhrhtyr Our Eret impertant undertaking was the '1111131'Herve5t Bell with Kay.r Blanchard and Heger -'ugner111 es ee- -eheirn1en This year we else presented ' Sephernere Shew under the direetien ef M111 E: 3ndt end 'Wesle1r Kennedy. Dudley Herringl'en wee 11re11dent;lndj.Jr Ashe enr wee-preeident; Barbara 1111' 11, e11r seeretery; Kathy Gallant, e111' treasurer. '1' 3113: ethers 1n enr eless held respensible peeitiene E- n'ampns ergenizetiene 1111I 61.11 0191963 Entering es juniere in 1931, again refreshed fren1 summer veeetien, we eleeted Nick Celneei, president; Paul Bellevenee, vice-president; Barbara Clerk, eeere- tery; and Ann Wentwerth, treasurer. Filled with deter- minetien, we nnderteek e11r duties. The editing ef the HiIIe-rest wee e11r mejer reepeneibility. Barbara Lewis end Stephen MeeDeneld were ee-editer1 ef the yeerheek ef which we may be rightly Freud. New 111 eur senier year we all wender Is it pee- eible that me eeHege years are newly.r e11er? These fenr years: he1- e been geed enes end entitle en te leek with pride at e111: semee te the eellege. Leading 115 in e11r last year are Ray Penlin, president; Wayne Werrnweed, 11ee-preeident; Barbara Clerk, eeeretary; and Sue Ann Cheney, treasurer. We new face anether threeheld as we graduate frern eellege. Althengh eur years at Gerharn will seen be ever we reeegm'ze that we must eenstentlj.r hreeden e111' beekgrennde and deepen e11r insights if enr teeehing' 11 tel he stimulating and rewarding Respeet'f'nlh,r sehnntted, Berbere Clerk 615m Qavimrj Mrs. Melissa Cnstelln Mr- Genrge Barker 120 Judith .4. Ash: 1: Bath, Mama KindewgaHemPrimary Amicitia Club '3, 4; C1355 Tress. 1; Class Vim-Pres. E; Dn'entatinn Cnmm. 3; 4; Gurham Dance Club 1, 2, 3 4; S.E.JLM. 2; 3, 4; S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Duting Club - WAA. Participatinn 1, Handhnnk Camm. E. .':E'..'..;:Il E. Allen ta P131113; New Yuri: EHWH: Educatmn 3-':';..'5 Home Cnmm. 3; :1: '3- Dxientatitm CDmm. 2, 7.1313-i-EEAM. 3, 4; Chm'istars -111: Cappella Chnrus 1, 21 1! - Pres. E; Wumen's Glee L 1.; 3, 4, Sec. 2; 2, J11! H.161. 1,. 2-, 3r 4: SEB' 2! 55. 3. 2; 3' 32M 1,. 2, 3, 4; WAA s : icipalmn 1 Laurel A. Barker :1: Stella P. Beaminr Portland; Mame Westbmuk, Maine Kindergarten-Primry General Elementary Amicitia Club 2 3, 4; Miss S.E.A.M. 1. 2; CDI'I'IIIIUEEH'S G.5.T.C. Candidate 1. Miss Club 1. Cungeniality; W a m e n1 s Hausa Cumm. 3; Treas. 3; HILLEiIEST 3; Stain: Sectitm Head 3; Gnrhm Dance Club 1; 2, 3, 4, ViceaPms. 3; S.E.A.M. 1, E, 3; 4; Naw-v man Ciuh 1. 2, 3, 4; 0111ng Club 1; 2, 3; 4; Winter Car- 1111931 Queen 3; Cheerleader PauI A. Bellavanm A 1'1. 3 Hiddmfnrd, Maine Garland Eiemmuary Alpha Lambda Bate 2. 3; 4, Chaplain 3; Class 11123me. 3; Student Cnuncil 1; Marat 3; Men's Gavemment E; Uiientatiun Comm. 4; HILL- CHEST 3; Dbsmer 1; Yaung Demncrats 1, 2; S.E.A.M; 1, 2, 3, 4; Neman C1111: 1, E, 3 4; Gu'ting C1111: 1; 2. 3; 4; Pianning Comm. 2; Ski Club 1; 2; 3, 4; IN. Basketball 1; Intramural Sparks 1; 2, 3, 4; Ring Cnmm. 51; Comm- tinn Ball Master nf Cere- manies 2. E. Bell KNEW. Malina Hm Educatian ' erred frnm Hicker CD1- :13 ; '3; Woman's, G133 Club :43; MENE. E, 3; Canter- f'i Club E, 3, Sec.-Treas. i; L. 121 John L. Bernard 4 E II Pnrtland, Maine Junior High Phi Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Ulientaunn Comm. 3, 4; HILLCHEET 3; 0333mm 2, 3; Young Demmrats 2; S.E.- A,M. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mania G143 E11131: 2; Intrmnural Sparta ; 1, II 1 4- Max H. Brandt 4' 311 Sam, Maine Music Educatian Phi Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Treats. 2, Pres. 3; Class Vice- Pres. 1; Student CGunCil 3, 4; Brientatiun Cnmm. 3, 4; S.E.A.M. 3, 4; Hand 1, 3, 3, 4, Frees. .3; A Cappella Ghnrus 1, 2, 3, 4; Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ME.- N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; 5.0.34. 3, 4; NW Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Proctor 4. Ralph D. Barman East Millinucket, Maine Industrial Am- Kappa Delta Phi 1, E, 3, 4; I.A.P.D. l, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, ViGB-PI'ES. 1; Tennis 1; Inhamural Sports 1. Geurgia A. Bradbury West Euxton, Maine S.E.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cap- peIIa Chorus 1, 3; Women's G134 C1111: 3; 5.0.11. 1, E, 3, 4; WAA. Participatinn 1,2. Katherine M. Blanchard Cumberhind Center, Kindergartenaf'rimarg Amicitia Club 2, 3, 4- . 11am Dance C1111: 1, 2: .3 11; Wardmhe Chairman 3; 5f;- .4. 1, 2, 3, 4; Duting Hg; 1, 2; WAA. Participam 1. 2, 3; 4; Harvest r ? airman 2; Command ment Ball Chainnan 3, . 1' -' J .. -.- Pamela J. Briggs West Scarbum, Mame Junior H fgh S.E.AM. 2; A cappeHm Chums 2; Cnmmutcrs' 011113.; 1, 2; Winter Carnival Queen: Gandidate 3; Majnrette 3. 5L.:: LI Bu'rneu W1 Ehrmentary .HI-I-n-AJ-Mi 4' '3de W. Chase div 3 II Yannuuth, Maine Juniper High H1; Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, His- fon'an 2. Arthur L. Calida, Jr. A A E Freepurt, Maine Iuniar High Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; S.E.A,M. 1; 3,123.15... 2; IN. Basketball 1, 2; Smear 3; Inhmural Spam 1, 2, 3, 4. 123 Nancy C. Chandler IE Heading, Ma'isachusetts Genera! Elementary Amicitia Club 3, 3, 4, Sec. 3; Student Enuncil 2, 3, Sec. 3; anen3 Hnuse Cnmrn. 2, Trans. 2; HILLCREST 3; Charistcrs l; A Cappella Chums 1; Wumen's Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3; 313.3. 1; Uuting Club 1. Dorothy J. Burrows Lewistnn, Maine Junior High HILLCHESI' 3; 3.E.A.M. l, 2 b 1 3 3, 4; Canterbury C111 Chiting Cllub 1, 2. 'Il Sue Anne Cheney 1E Lemnan, Maine Kindergartmf'rimmy Amicitia Club 3, 4; Class Trees. 4L; HILLCHIEST 3; 3.E.A.M. 2, 3, 4; Newman Club I, 3, 3, 4; Duling Club 1, 2, 3; W33. Participa- tion 1, 3; Dramatic Club 3; Harvest Eiall Comm. 2; Cum- mencament Ball Cnmm. 3. Dan's W. Chick Purtsmnuth, New Hamp. Ganeml Elememtary Graduated from a twn yam murse at Garham in 1923. S.E.A.M, 4. Albert P. Gunners Gorham, Maine Industrial Arts S.E.A.M. 1, 2, 4; LARG. 1, 2, 3, 4, ?ice-Chain'nan 3; Naman Club 1; Eommut- msl Club E. Dnuglas F. ClukEj' H. .4 4- Dexter, Maine General Elementary Kappa Delta Phi 3, 4; New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity G Club 3, 4; Smear 3, 4; Intramural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4. 124 Nichulas D. Culucci, Ir. Purtland, Maine 4 I II funfar High Phi Sigma Pi I, 2, 3, 4, Hisa- turian 3; Class Pras. 3; May- m' 2; Gricntatinn Cnmm. 3, 4; Gbsawar 1, 2, 3, News Editar 3; S,E.A.M. 4; Intra- mural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4. Barbara J. Clark Cape Elimheth, Mm, Junz'nr High I Amicitia Club 2, 3, 4; .' 5H3- 2, 3, 4; Wumen's H, ,H. Cumin, 3; HILLEHET 3' S.E.AM. 1, 2, 3, 4; L 2: Uniting Club.- 1, If; WAA. Panicipatjnn I 1.4 Cheerleader 1; Winter ,,-,'. nival Queen Candidate 3-,: Luis Anne Hz? 2H Nnrth Brauklin, Mm Iunfar High Amicitia Club 2, 3, 4; W. en's Hanan Comm. 2. 3: 2, Pres, 3; I Cnmm. 4; HILLCHEST S.E.AM. 3, 4; ChuristerSI-Ng A Cappella Chants 1; w'--': j en's Glee Club 2. 3a 5.0.44. 1, 2; Neman -1 i' 3, 4; Utilizing Club 1. 5- - I ML: Susan 'W. Bearing Amharst, Maw Hampshire Art Educatinn Transfermd from Portland Art School E; NAIA. 3; 1111: 1:11:11:- 2, 3, 4; S.E.A.M. 3; Cantiarbury Club 2, 3, 4. G. Day Shawn, Maine 3,:'.--.- ; 1H1 riffs 2 1.4. 4; I.A.P.D. 4. I'VE. '-'r Canal A. Dickson Donald L. Dunneliy, Ir. Snuth Purtland, Maine Partland, Maine 1 '1: E II An! Educatinn Inniar High Hrientatiun Eumm. 3, 4; Phi Sigma. Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Dbsemar 3; N.A.T.A. 1, 2, Class Plus. 1; Grientatian 3, 4, Cn-Chairman 3; Art Cumm. 2; S.E.A.M. 4; Var- C'luh 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2; sitar G Club 1, 2, 3, 4; VHF S.E.AM. 3; 5.6.11. 1; Cam- sitar Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; n'mtta-rzr-F Club 2. Intramural Sports 1, E, 3, 4. Michael I. Eastman Snuth Partland, Maine funinr High Cummuters' Club 1, 2, Pub- licity Chairman 2; Intrau mural Sparta l, 2. I A- DW 3 .1 B F'H. .am, Maine .....usic Educatian ...-.EEFJPr Imbda Ema 1, 2, 3. I, 53., 3, 4; A Cap- - Chums 1, 2; Men's .jEIub l, 2, 3, 4; ME.- . 1, 2; 5.5.31, 1, 2; VHF- 1-3;: G Club 1; Baseball 1, ICE Ewen: 1. Sandra L. Eastman 4E Buckspart, Maine Generai Elementary Andcitia. Club 3, 3, 4, Mia. tress 0f Ceremnnies 3; Wem- ens Hausa Comm.1; Gar- ham Dance Club 1, 3, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 3; S.EAMI 3,3,4; NawmanElubI,3: 3, 4; W. A.A. Participa'liun 1,3, 3; Recngnih'nn Day Cum. 3. Barbara 3. Field Gotham, Maine Kindergarten-Primry S.E.A.M. 3, 4; Womenk Giana: Club 1. Elinnr L. Enlight Naples, Maine funinr High Transferred fr , --' uf Maine; SEigmg Sara H. Farley Eharles E. Ferden McKinley, Maine: Suuth Pennhscut, Maine Junicrr High Industrial Arm Political AHairs 3; 3.E.A.M. Men's Guvemment 3, Repre- 3, 4; S.E.A. 1, 3, 3; Duting sentative 3; 1333 server 3; GlubS. 5..EA.M.;3 I..A..P01,33 Sec. -Treas. 3; Industrial A115 Council 3, 3, Chajnnan 3; S. C.A. 1, ,3, Pres. 3, 3. Gail A. Fish Randulph, MainEh Mum: Educafian Class Sec. 1; HILLC am '2'. Dbsewer 3; S.E.A AM- $75 4; Hamil, 3, 3, 4, Lihi g? 3, 3; A Cappe1la Chi: 334MENCI SHEA. 1, 3, WESIBY :13- 136 JH. Fisher : 11, Maine. 'I 3.7. Elam entarg .- I-ju-ated fmm Gerham in Patricia J. Farrest PDItIand, Malina Junim High Ynung Demncrats 2, 3; S.E.- A.M. 4; Newman C111 1, 2; Cmmnuterf Club 1, 2. 1, E. Harland --': Mills, Maine . . .. :1! Elementary : 2, 3, 4; Cnnunut- Ebb 2 3. Elizabeth M. Gallisnn Banger, Maine Music Educatinn Miss G.S.T.G. Pageant 1, First Runner-Up 1; HILL- CHEST 3; S.E.A.M. 2; Charis- ters 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Charm 1, 3, 4; Wamenrs Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; ME.- N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 1; 5.6.14. 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA. Participation 1, 2; Wesley Club 1, 2, 3. 127 Helen M. Fugg Snuth Partland, Maine KindarggartemPrimary Wumen's Hausa Cam. 2; Art Club 2, Treas. 2; S.E.- A.M. 1, 2, 4; Canterbury Club I, 2, 3; Dating Club 1. Jahn P. Eaudette Westbnunk, Maine: Juniar High S.E.A.M. 4; W:EI.I .;-.'it'f.ir G Club 2, 3, 4; Clnmmuters! Club E; Dutin Club 2, 3; Varaity Basket all 2; Intramural Sparta 2, 3, 4; Gulf E, 3, 4. Joseph R. Gladu, Ir. Partland, M41114 841141-111 Elementary Intramural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4. Terrance H. Gray K ,1 4 131114 Hill, M41114 1111111411111 1411.1- K'appa 1141154 P111 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording 344. 2; Student Cnuncil 1, 2, 3, 4, V144- Pres. 3, P144. 4; Men's Gav- 41111114111: 2,Pr44.2;31'1'411t4u 151411 04111111. 3; IWAPD 1, 2, 3, 4, 344. 2; InduS- trial Arts Cauncil 2; 3. 121.211 1, 2, T1443. 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Brian W. Gordan 3!- 4 B Elint, M41114 Junior High 251111114 Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4, 13145.; 3..EA.M. 4; SMCA 2; 1211'511';r G C1111: 2, 3, 4, Uuting Club 1,2; .V. 1345114311111 1, 2, 3; 1:14.44 411 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sparta 128 Andrea H. Graves 344th Portland, M41114 11111141- High 3.E.A.M. 3, 4; Band 1, 2; A 134111141111 Chorus 1; 3.13.111. 2, 3; Canterbury Cluh 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA. 13413411143411 1. Edith M. G411 Peaks 15141111, Maine Genera! Elementary Miss E.SHTC 1; HIL 3; 4.11 Club 1, 2; S.E.E ' 3, SmCA 1,131,313; ,1?- dlub 1, 4, Ski Club W4 A. Participatinn ,1 ft. 3, Majarette 3, 4. ' 'i ' 1411144 B. Harringtnn K 11w Phippsburg, M41114 1114141 High Kappa Delta. Phi 1, 2, 314 Natinnal Representatwr- C1455 P145. 2; 0111;111:411 Comm. 2, 3- H1LL411E4'1'. Advertising Editnr 3;- ' 151.114. 1, 2, 3, 4, 111511411 Day 13111111111411 3, T1445 Vice-Pres. 4; 3.0.14. 1, Varsity G E1uh 3, 4, B . 11411 1144114441- 2; 1nt1'4111W Sparta 1,2. Hartful'd Dape Elizalmth, Maine .GETWM'E ElemEntary Cauncil 1; Wcmenk mdwthn1m,1; UEFSETIHET 3 T A 2; Young Demu- F233;: ,Hu-l: Clubl ,3, 3, 'ECA- 1, 2, 3 duting Club l3. W 5.45.. Parlicipatiun 1; mgm- Gamm. 3, Chairman 3, Sheila L. Hendrickson Waldabum, Maine KindErgartm-Primary 350mm? L. Huward 'Sftbagn, Maine Kindergarten- -Primary .HELGEEET 3; SEHAM 3, 3, 4: Cummuters Club 2, 3 S.E.A.M. 3, 4; S.CJL 1, 2, Madaline A. Hulhmak .3: Walpnla, New Hampshire Genera! Elenw-imiry Transfened from Lyndnn State Teachers Callege 2; Amicita Club 3, 4; Women? Hausa.- Comm. 4; HILLCEEST 3; Art Club 3; S.E.A.M. 2, 3, 4; 3.13.9... 2, 3, 4; W.A,A. Partici 3.3311 2, 3, 4; WAA. Cuunc' 3; Majuratte 3, 3, 4, Line Captain 2, Haad Majarette 3, 4; Cammence- ment Ball Comm. 3; Harvest Ball GUIDm. 9.. 129 Barbara L. Hatch It- Wells, Maine Kindergrarten-Primcry Andcitia Club 3, 3, 4; Band 1; S.E.Ald. 3, 4; S.E.A. 1, 2; During Club I, 2. Alice W. HuE Standjaih, Maine Art Edam Transferrezd fmm Vesper Geurge Schml uf Art 3; Art Club 3, 4;; S.E.A.M. 3, 4. Geurge C. Humphrey, 11 Van Euren, Maine K '3'- '1: Art Educatim Transferred fmm Aruastmk State Teachers Cnllage 2; Kappa Delta P111 3, 4; Gb- Samer 3; Art Club 2, 3, Pres. 3; S.E.A.M. 2, 3; 195. Cap- pella Charms 3; Meals Glee Club 3; Gmrham Chorale 3; Newman Club 3. James W. Jnhnsun 4' E 11 Kennebunk, M31113 Junfm High Phi Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Charis- ters 3, 4; M61115 Glee Club 3, 4; 5.13.11. 1, 2, 3, 4; Brass Ensemble 3. k 4H? 51 Patricia A. Ingraham 1E: Pnrtland, Maine Kindergarten-Primary Amicitia Club 1, 2, 3, 4; anen's House Comm. 2; 3.13.14.11.14. 4; 3.13.13. 1, E, 3, 4; Duting Club 1, 2., 3, 4. Brent M. Jnhnsnn Eerwick, Maine Junfar High HILLEREST 3, Sparta Editar 3; Dbseruer E, 3, 4, Sparta Eiiitnr 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Chums 1; Maris Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Newman C1111: 1, 2.; Varsity G Club 2, 3, 4; But- ing Club 1, 2; IV. Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Summer 3; Ten- nis 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; III- tramural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4. Dale G. Huntress PnrtIand, Maine Industrial Arts HILLCHEST 3; 3.13.11... I.13..PD.1, 2, 3, 4i, r;- rr-Ian 3; Industrial Arts E. 1:11 3, 4; Cummuters' Club? I Gail L. lanes Gardiner, Maine: Kindergarten-Primary S.E.A.M. 2, 3, 4; 3.6.11. 2; 3, 4. '.:. 1.5ng M Jude 1531IH1, M31113 .High SHSTC, Pageant 2; .- :G 101'? CDUIICH 2; .:r ,', :5 Hausa Comm. 2, 2-2 ... 2; .Tuniar Gmm' Maniatinn Cumm ' ?WHEST 313223131- ' Eectinn 11226 3; g 3 4; Band I, .,4, Librarian 2, 3; -.-..1:2,3,;4W.A AHA EHEDH 1! 2.! 3I. '4 .' .',-Gnrunc2112, 3,344.- Nancy L. Kenna? Earl: Beach, Maine Canard Elementary HELGEEBT 3; S.E.A.M. 3, 4; 5.6.4. 1, 2, 3, 4; Huiing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA. Pa:- 1icipatiun 1, 2; Entertain- ment Cam 1, Varmty G c1116 11, 2: 3 -T1'IBB.S. 3' 1.14, E35,. .1, 2; 2354112111 1, 2, 1223;de Sparta 3; Ray L. Lang Parkland, Maine- Ium'ar High Unmtem' Club 1, 2, 3; IL! Basketball 4; Basebali 3-411111'3111111'31 Sparta 1,. 2, Wesley E. Kennedy 4 4- 1'- Auhmn, Maine Mm: Education Alpha Lambda Beta. 1, 2, 3, 4, T113453; Student 1301:11- 4312,13; S.EmAM 4; Band 1, 2, 3,. 4; Men: Glee Club 2, 3: 4. M.E N. C 1; 3 CA. 1, 2; lE:1311111111t441'5i C1111: 1; Intrammal Sports 2 In; :37 1111113111132 M. Leary Purtlamd, Mains Kindergarten-Primary Hmmmasr 2, 3; Ynung Re- publicans 2; S.E.LM. 3; 5.13.14. 1; Cnmuterf Club 1; Paste: Comm. 3. Lura L. Leavitt A E Eliot, Maine Inniar High Amicitia Club 3, 4; Wam- en1's Hausa Cum. 1; Juniur Cnunseiur 3; Dlientatian Cnmm. 3; HILLEREST 1, Senim' Sectiun Editnr I; Gbmwer 3; 3.E.A.M. l, 2, 3, 4-; SEA. 1, 2. Barbara E. Lewis PurLland, Maine Kindergarmn-Pdnmry Drientaijun Comm. 3, 4; HILLCEEET 3, Cn-Edimr 3; NASA. 2, 3, 4, Ca-Chajri man 3; S.E.A,M. 2, 3, 4; Band 1, E, 3, 4; illiirnrnutersi Club 1, 2, Sac. 2. Sheila F, Lemman Pardand, Maine Junior High HJLLCHEET 1, 3; S.E.A.M. 4; 113:1:mmutezr51r Club 1, 2, 132 Jeanne M, Leveille Sacra, Maine Kindergarteann'nmrI-r HILLCHEST 1, 2; Yuung He- publicans l, 2; S.E.A.M. I, E, 4; Nawman Club 1, 2, 3; Cnmmuters' Club 1; During Club 1, 3, Richard H. Lee, 11-, Hf. Portland, Maine ?- Induxtrial Arts Kappa Delta Phi 1, g ., Pres. 3; HILLansT 31'. - server 3; Pnljticnl AHH' 3, 4; Yuung Eemacrats L'f- 4, ch-Pres. 2; I.A.P,O', ' 2, 3, 4, Representative 3r r3. dustn'al Ans Cum' Chairman 3; Neuman 1; IICUITIrnutlera:r Club Vice-Pres. 2; Ski Chg? '7. Baseball 1, 3, '4; IHtIEI-r-IIZH Sparta 1, 3, 3, 4; ' ' tinn Day Cumm. 3. '- 1 q;- Paula E. Libby West Buxtun, Maine Gem! Elenwnmfy HELEIIEST 1, 3; M.ETAE-h-s 3. 4; fut Club 2, 3, 4; M- AM. 1, 2, 3, 4; Ne; m,- Glut! 1: 2, 3, 4 . Cgm . I'm ? Club 1; WAA. Part: 2,, lion 1. ..- sf. Laillzar F; .I M31115 -'-.'.-'-'-; an Inauguratinn :Tu' rt BI'EIGkE 2. N ' Fdee, Maine I. 1 .. -a'mPrimry . 2,-1'Erum Westbrmk 5w :' 2; SE .LM Elizabeth E. Lung Biddeford, Maine Gama! Elementm'y anen's Hausa: m. 3, Bmd1,'2.s.c.n1.2,3.4; Harsehack Hiding Cub 1, 2. Mar? Ann Lard Portland, Maine Jamar High HILLCBEST1,3;,3 0W3- SE-LM 2 4; Newman Clubl; Conmtm Eluhl. 133 Walter h. Lilly Dresden. Main: Inninr High Hnmnnts'r 3,. Phutugmpher 3: Committee an Inaugu- tiun of President Brauks 2. Richard H. MEGW A A E Portland, Maine Junior High Allin lamMa Beta 1,. 2, m A. McGraiI Gardiner, Maine: Smell ElemEHm-ry HELCEEET 3; 3334.114. 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dating Club 1, 3; WAA Participaiinn 1, E. Estelle S. Maillet Westbmnk, Maine Art Educatian N.A.T.A. 3; 1411 Club 2, 3 Historian 3; 3.13.334. 3; Gumuters' Club 2. Judith M. MacKenzie Walduh-nm, Maine Kindergarten-Primary Amicitia l12311311:- E, 3, 4; Gur- ham Dance: Club 1, 2, 3, Treats 3; SEAHM 4; 313A 1, 2, 4; Ehting Club 4; W A. A. Participatiun 1, 2 'E 134 Stephen A. MacDungM GUIham, Maine: Junimr High Student Cnuncil 4- 2,3: CHEST 3, Cn-Editur 3; -: A-M- 3: 4i :3. CE;- Churusl 1, 3, 4; Club I, 2, 3, 4 Lib I 2,Pres.3;Int1-amura13 - 1; 2Instnumentalt m1? Gunstance W. Machon Gerham, Maine KindergartemPrimary anens Hausa 60mm. 2; HILLCREST 3; Gbsaruer 2; SmEAM 3; anens Glee CIubE, 3, 4; SHEA 1, E; WMAA Participatian l, 2, 3, 4; WAA Council 3. Juanne A. Markus Westhruuk, M31113 Art Educatfan N.A.T.A. 3; Art Club Vica-Pres. 3; mm: Club 2. Antania I. Merrill Waihrnnk. M31113 Janina: High HILLC'HEST 1. 3; Dbsewer 3; S.E.A.hd. 3, 4; Camuters' Club 1. 12-- Merriam It::.-'Il : ,MHinE ..31 Elementary - -. '- .. from Armstncrk 73:11'333h31'3 Cullege 4 Judy A. Mickalirle Gladys W. MilIer Lewistnn. Maine: Waldubum, M31113 Junior High KindergartemPrimary Pulitical Affairs 3; S.E.A.M. Gnrham Danae Club 1. 2. 3; 1, 4; Guting Club 1, 2; SWEHLM 4' SMCA. 1;r 2 4; WAA. Participaiiun 1. 2. Guting C1111: 4;W..A11.P3.r- 3, 4; WAA. Canal 2, 3. ticipatiun 1, 2. j.':':::-. 3; Mandy 3.3.... ::'.....:1.,I - High 3 Club 1.. 2.. 3 4; . H Council 1 2 Treas. :ngHS Hausa Camm 131! Cnunsclur 3;U1'ien- iCarnm. 3; HILLCHEET ..1;'Editnr uf Activities; Dance: Club 1; 3. 1, 3. 3, Velma B. Mourns Gurham. Maine: Genaml Elementary S.E.AJWL 3, 4. 135 Victur H. 11131111111113, Jr. Winslnw, M31113 A A 13 Industrial Arts Alpha L33111113 3313 3, 3, 4; I.A.P.D. 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2; Ski Club 3; Var- sity Basketball 1; 1.11. B33- ?3133113 1; 11111311111131 5:131:13 E11131: H. P3131115 A 1'1 1?. Fr311311111'113, M31113 Industrial Arts Alpha Lambda B313. 2, 3, 4; I.A.P.D. 1, 2, 3, 4; 1113111111311 Club 1, 2; 11313111.? G Club 2, 3, 4; SkiCluhE, 3, 4 31:31:31,3313331311331 31:13:13 1, Juan L. 11131111311 York, M31113 Kindergartmfldnmy 11111331133 3; S.E.AM. 3; S.E.A. 1, 2, 3; W.A.A. Par- ti3ip31333 1, 2, 3; W.A.A. Cuuncil 2, 3, Vice-Pms. 3; Visitaiiun 1313;.1 03111111. 2; EOEIIHEIIDEIIIBDt 13311 133111111. 136 313333 11. 3133113,; 331611131, Mama Mimic Educatian H11..1..3333T 3, SE 13311111234113?! . 3113:1111 1,3,3 ,MEp-- 1WE34SBE'31SC511 ; 31133113 3 41.:1 Ensemblel, 2, 3, 4. A11113-L3111'33 Nug3nt 5311111 P31113113, M31113 111111131' High HILLGBEST 3, 03313111131- 31 33311335 3; 13.3.33. 3, 3, 4, I.33-1311311-111311 3; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pr33. 2, 333. 3; 5.E.A.M. 2, 3, 4; Cam.- mut3rf Club 3, 3. 13131-3111 1'. P3131113 Fr3nchv1'113, M31133 1113333131 Ar13 Alpha L3mbd3 3313 2, 3I'1-I. I',I?.'-i SIEA.M.,;.AE41.P. 3: 4. 1 '13; -:-IF- Paw It I. I. Stun: 1114311113: -..- 1 3121111111114 1343111113 112 3 4; .151H3:S.E..AM1314: 41.111111. Club I;Uutj11g 'I . II .1 E I : '.- 3:1 t Gurham1 Maine Junior H 17gb 11111111.:an Sports 11 2. II. 'I' 1.1;; 1 '-M Pinkham Kitten! Maine: lfgiiidergm'teanrimary :;1:j-- 11111.11! 3141 5.13.1; 1121 Z .4; 11114.14. Participatinnl: 1 3; Guhng 13.11.1113 Earl C. Pike E1441 Kappa Delta Phi 11 21 31 4; Christina C. Pillsbury 14111111311411 Mama 1141113133 Educaiim HILLCRES'I 3; 01133-111311- 1; NARA. 1; S.E.A.M. 31 4; Churistm 1; A Cappella Chorus 11 2; Wamgnls Glee Club 21 31 4; M.E.N.G. 11 E1 31 41 Histurian 21 Trans. 3; 5.13.41. 11 21 31 4; mm Club 1. 137 Diane D. Peterson Suuth Portland, Maine 111an High Ynung Demmts 4; SE - 151.11.11.31 4;NEW'I'I'IH.E1 Club 2131 4; Cammuters Club 1. Mary T. Pltmkett Cape E1121211b191'111 Maine Kimiwgarten-Primdry HILLCHEET 3; 011mm 314; NA. TA 4; S. E .24. 114.314; Nemam 0111111 11214; Cum- muters 'Club 11 Sarah-Iane Pnli Biddefurd, Maine Iuniar High HILLCEEST 3; 3.E.A.M. 3, 4; Naman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA. Participatian 1; Cammencement Hall Cam. 3. Thumas W. Ruberts H .4 4- Waterford, Maine Iun-r'ar High Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgtaatnhnns 3, Master of Ceremnnies 4; Gxigntatiun Cnmm. 3, 4; HILLCEEST 3; Newman Club 1; Varsity G Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3; Suc- cer E, 3, 4, CmCaptajn 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. 1h. 9H E. h . I 3 Sandra 3. Prescutt '1': Gardher, Maine Munt- Education Amicitia Club 2, 3, 4; HILLr CHEST 3; Band 1, E; Charis- tars 1; A Cappella Chums 1, 2, 3; Womenk G153 Club 1, 2, 3, 4; M.E.N.C, 1, 2, 3, 4; Canterlimry Club 1, E; Duting Club 1, 2, 3; WAA. gagicipatinn 1; Cheerleader 138 Hilda M. Randall IE Sanfurd, Mama General Elementary Amicitia Club 2, 3, 4; Inter- dnnnitmy Cnuncil 2, 3, Sec. 2, Vice-Prea. 3; anenis Hausa Cnmm. 1; HJLLEHEET 3, Faculty Edimr 3; S.E.- A.M. 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3; WAA. Participatian I, 2; W.A.A. Cuuncil E. Raymand H. Paulin, Jr. Dexter, Maine H 4 4. General Elementary Eilppa 113311-31 2111' 1, 2, 3: 4. ass res, ; Intr' ' Sparta l, 2, 3. dinuml Jean 11.. Rnbinsnn 1k Waldabnrn, Maine: Kindergarten-Prinmry Amicitia Club 1, E, 3, 4, Pres. 3; Wamenls Hausa Cnmm, 3; HILLEHEST 3; S.E,A.M. 3, 4; SEA. 1, 3; Uuting Club 1, 2, 3. Joseph A. Hahinsun A 11. B Bath, Maine Junim' High Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4, V1CEHPI'E3. 3; 5.113.111 :1; Varsity G Club 2, 3, 4, Base- 1:13.11 4; Swear E, 3, CD-Cap- min 4; Intramural 3130115 1, 2, 3. Harry S. Shillings Steep Falls, Maine CEHEMI Elanwmmry Linda I. Silver Freapart, Maine. Ganeral Elementary Wumen's House: Camm. 2; HILLCEEST 3; 9333mm 1, 2; N.A.T.A. 1; 5.E.A.M. 1, 2, 3,. 4; 5.13.11, 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA. Participatinn 1. Janet E. Simmons Friendship, Maine Kindergarten-Primary Interdarmitary Cnuncil 3; Juninr Gounselnr 3; Glienta- tion Cnmm. 3, 4; S.E.A,M. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chun'sters 1; A CappeHa Shams 1, 2; Warm- en's Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Li- brarian 3; 5.0.3.. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Vic-2Pre3 3; WAA. Participatinn 1. 139 Milton M. Scott A A E Pnrtland, Maine Junior High Alpha Lambda Beta 3, 4; S.E.A.M. 3, 4; Cammuters' Club 1, 2; '13an Club 1, 2, 3; Varsity Eas etball 2; Intramural Spam 1, 2, 3, 4. Linda M. Smith 1?: Kittary Point, Maiua Kindergarten- Primary Amicitia Club 2, 3, 4; Warm- enls Hnuse Cumm. 1; HILL- CREST 1, 3; S.E.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; 5.13.21. 1, 2; 'Duting E1111: 1., 2; WAA. Partici- patinnil, 2, 3, 4; WAA. Gnuncil 2, 3, VimaPres. '2, Pres. 3. Nadene A. Smith Westhrmk, Maine Jamie:- High N.A.T.A, 1, 2, 3; Ynu 3 Re. publicans 2; S.E.A.M. , Cnnunuters' Club 1, E. Nancy L. Snule Scarbora, Maine KindergMen-Prinwry I'IJIJEHEST 3; 5.13.4141. l, 3, 4; 5.0.14. 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA. Parlicipaiion 3. Elaine: A. Snuw IE Blue Hill, Mame Kindergartenahimy Amicitia C1111: 1, 2, 3, 4, VichaPrea. 3; Student Cann- cil 1, 2, Sea. 2; Interdnnni- tnry Council 3, Pres. 3; ananjs House Cam, 2; Drientatjun Cam. 3, 4; HILLCHEET 3, Undarclassmen Editor 3; S.E.A.M. 3, 4; 5.0.11. 1, 2, 4; Cluting C1111: 1; WAA. Participatian 1; Eastarn States Cnnference Delegate 3. 140 Ann L. Sutiriuu South Portland, Maine Junim' High HILLEEEST 3; NATA. 3, 4; Pulin'cal Affairs 3, 4; Ymmg Republicans E; S.E.A.M. 3, 4; S.E.A. 1; 'UIEM'I'II'.I'n.1tll'2:1'sl Club 2. Suzanna A. Smith West Buxtnn, Maine: Mm: Educaiim Durham DEIHJB Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Chnms 1, 2, 3, 4; M.E.N.C, 1, 2, 3, 4. Judy S. Spugnardi 9t Garham, Maine Emmi Ewing; Transfened Pram Universi of Maine: 3; Amiciiia 0111 3, 4; S.E.A.M. 3, 4. Huger A. Spugnardi 31 .1 E Gurham, Maine Gmmml ElemEHtm-y Alpha Lambda Beta 3, 3, 4; 5,331.31. 4; Newman Club 1, 2', Varsity G Club 3; SEC:- 951' h-Ianager 3; Intramural Spurts 1, 2, 3,; CawChahman gf Harvest Ball 2, Danna G. Tnkarski Scarbom, Maine Junior High 3.E.A.M. 3, 4; Commuterf Club 2, 3. Evelyn F. Talarico Luawistnn, Maine Iuniar High HILLCEEST 3; S.E.Alvf. 2, 3 4; Neman Club , 2; t ing Club 3, 3, 4; W,A.A Participatian 1, 2, 3, 4 WAA. Council 3; Chaar- Ieader 1, 3, 3, Captain 2, 3; Haruest Ball 130mm. 2. H '1' 1-41 Janice A. TardiE IE Lewistun, Maine Kindergm'thrinmry Amicitia Club 3, 3, 4; Wam- enia House Cum. 3; S.E.- 331. 2, 3, 4; Newman Club I, 3, Hamecoming Queen Candidate 2; W.A.A. Par- ijcipatinn 1, 2. Erland 'B. Starhird GUI'hELI'I-l, Maine Indumrrial Arts I.A.P.D. 1, 3, Industlial Art's Cnuncil 1. David 'C. Tripp K 3. ii Fryeltlurg, Maine Indwitrial 331's Kappa Dclta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, ViQE-PIBS. 3; Drientatinn Cam. 3; S.E.- A.M. 2; 1.31.313. 1, 3, 3, 4;, Industrial Arts Cnuncil 2, Seu-Trem. E; hitt'amuml Spam 1, 3, 3, 4. Janice F. Truewurthy Keza: Falls, Maine Jamar High Grierrtatinn Comm 3,4; HILLGHEET3; 33ml, 2, 3, 4, Editor 3; 3....EAM 2, 4; S.E.A 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1;W..A:A.1Pa11:ic1'pa- tinnl, 2. Erwin H. Ward Casco, M31113 Inninr High Varsity G Club 3, 4; Gulf .'I I Dennise I. Twnmbly York Beach, Mame Kindergarthrimary S.E.AHM 3, 4, Wumens Glee $111112, 3, 4; SHEA. 2, 3,4; WMAA Participatinn 1, 2, 3;,4 WLA..A Counc112,3. Sheila G. Walls Livarmnra Falls, Maine Iuninr High Gorham Dance Club 1, 2, 3; 3....EAM 3; SEA 1, 2, 3, Quarter Master 3; tm-E Club 1; W. A. A. Participa- tian1,3;W.A.A. CunnililZ. 142 Sherrill A. Turmtte Gardiner, Maine Kindergmtm- -Primary Wamens House. Comm. 3 5. E. AHM 2,3,4'NEW111311 311111 1, 2, 3, 4; WHAA ParHcipaHnn 1,2. 33$ J'E : IEannine M. Webster Q: Springfield, Maine- Kindargarten-Pwimary Amiciiia Club 2, 3, 4, Treas- 3; Women's Hausa Comm. 1, 2, Pres. 2; Drientatim't Gown. 3, 4; 3. E ..A M. 2, 3, 4;SU..A 1,2, 3, 4; W343 Participation 1. A1111 Wentwnrth J56: East Elma: Hill, Maine Ganeml Elementary Amicitia CIub 2, 3, 4; Class Tram. 3; Interdnnnitury Cnuncil 3; Wamenjs Hausa Garnm. 1; HILLEHEST 3; S.E.AJ'VI. 3, 4; S.E.A. 1, 2; Gating Club 1, 2; WAA. Pmcipatinn 1. Bernice E. Wilson Wiscasset, Maine Juniar High Interdurmitnry Gnuncil 3; Wumefs Hausa Cumm. 3, Vlce-Pres. 3; HILLCHEST 3, anen's Sparta Editnr 3; S.E.Al'vi. 1, .3, 3; A Cap- pella Chums 2; anen's Clem Club 2, 3, 4; 513.3. 1, 2:. 3; Outing Club 1; WAA, Participatinn 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA. Council 3. Yvonne: E. Wilkinson Pnrtland, Mama Juniur High Student Cuuncil 3, 4, Sec. 4; Women? Hausa Gamm, 1; Drientatinn Cum. 3, 4; Gnrham Dance Club 1, 2, 3; E.E.A.M. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Women's: Elana Club 3; EBA. 1, 2; W.A.A. Par- ticipatinn 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA, Cnuncil 3, 3; Duting Club 1. 143 Jeanne P. Williams Portland, Maine Gamma! Elementary Ghsemar 3; S.E.A.M. 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Eum- timbersr Club 1, 2. 11311-5,r E, Wilkinsun K a 4: Gray, Maine Industniail A113 Kappa Delta Phi 1, 3, 3, 4, Athletic: Directnr 3; Grign- tat'mn Comm. 3; 1.14.140. 1, 2, 3, 4; Industriai Arts Cnuncil 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Geurge F. Wing :- E II Baxter, Maine Junim' High Phi Sigma. Pi 1, E, 3, 4; S.E.A.M. 4; Neman Club 1; Intramural Sparta 1, 2, Warn: :1. Wormwood North Bemick. Maine General Elenmary CIT Vim-PTH; 4; 5.E.A.M. Toby Glaser Gardmer, Maine Music Education ACnPPeHa Ghnms 3, 4; Wumens Glee Cluh3 M.ENHC 3, 4 Publicity Chainnan4. Dliva E. Pahner Fryeburg, Main: General Elementary Transferred hum St. Clmd State Teachers Callege in Cloud, Mimmsota. 3t. Rita B. Rhuldn Wast Baldwin; Maine Genera! Elementary Transfermd Pram Nassau Gailege 3; 3.E.A.M. 3, 4. 144 Elizabeth A. Chandler Westbrook, Maine Juniar High Wamnk 11-10nt Cam 5 E A. M .3 ;.3 CA. 1, 2, 3, 4. Bruce L. Franck 1? E 11 Yannuuth, Maine Juniar High Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3; Ya Damm-a133 1mg Aida L. Lush Springvale, Maine Ar: Educamm AIL Club 3. 4; S.E.JLM. 4. Faith E. Philhricl: Mexico, Maine General .3me Transferred from Nassau Callege 3; 3.13. A M 3, 4; Wumens GIee Club 3 Luis IL Thurston Gorham; Maine Junior High Graduated fmm Gorham in 1345. S.E.iM. 4. 0? $ay En flag gife 0f :1 Sembr -.. I .- i...- .u. :1. i l' FirstiPEriud Test Bridge Gama D. Eurrnws, P. Bellavanue, EL Spugnardji, B. Hatch Annther Day Is Mr I. McElruy and W. Kemwdy 145 underdassmm Km . H... The elaee ef 1964 returned to Gerhem in the fall with our same characteristic enthusiasm. We have passed the Imellfwexeyr mark in en: eellege eereer, end are new completely engrossed in the preeese ef learning te teach. Charlie Berry is again serving us as president, with Phil Jewett es viee-president, Linda Kerwin as Heeeurer, and Betty Verrill as secretary. Student Council representatives this year are Diek Buelmell and Kendall Wiehenbaeh. This year premises to be a busy and eueeessful ene fer the Junior eleee. We are well represented in many urgenizetiens en the hill and are very proud he be sueh an active part of a rapidly grow- ing campus. HBSPEEtfu ? submitted, Betty Vertill 1' :Irazereteu'y.r 148 DECKS: Phil Iewett, Viee-President: Berry, Preeitient; Betty Vemll, Seer $ - Kerwin, Treasurer. . Chm:- Adm'eere: Dr. Elizabeth Ken- and Mr. Hareld Neuhe - Gary, gnu shauld be studying! Uh. fur same If Muther's gnarl home making! saptom 6m 1 Ofieere: Ann Miller, Treasurer; Paul Iehneen, Fleeident; James Thurlew, VieewPreeidIent; Sheree Andersen, Secretary. In the fall of 1962 we returned te G+S.T.C. e5 Sephemeres. Ne lenger baffled Freshmen, we are en eur way tewerd beeeming future teeehere. Edward LeBlene1 Vance Perter, and Priscilla Breeke represent us well in Stun dent Ceuneil. With the help ef eur advisers, Miss Evelyn LittIeEeld end Mr. Albert Bennett, 0111' elese eHieers, president; Paul Jehneen; vieenpresident, James Thurlew; Treasurer, Ann Miller; and eeeretery, Sheree Andersen, are ready te lead the elese in any endeever. Our first prejeet ef the year was a Wetery Hep, planned te fellew ene ef the eeeeer games. The game was lest but the denee was a sueeees. Our eeeend mejer prejeet was the Harvest Ball. Mueh early planning and hard werk were put inte the Bell. This year eer elaes is fortunate in being able te have em class rings by March ref 1963. The Sephemeree have given exeellent ever-ell suppert teward anything we have attempted. We feel that sueh spirit and interest eerteinly aids in making better future teachers ef Ametiee. EEEPECl'leHy submitted, Sheree Andersen Seeretery 150 Sandy Bubinsun and Rev MacPhail read and reread their mail. Sknugit: and friends. It beats walking! 'Wnuldft Mom be pmud uf me. now? thinks Bub ... raves. 1'31 Same night we must study! geskman 8 Z6155 i If N UEeers; Benita Eames, Treasurer; Geerge Barker, Resident; Jeffreyr Helt, 1'Jiee.Free;itlent; Judith Barker, Secretary. As we Freshmen were eriented te eellege life, we immediately became aware of the friendly atmosphere end the new wayr ef life ahead of us - a life deveted te bettering eurselves as future teeehers beth seeielly end eeedemieelly. By Nevember we had elected eur eless eiheers: Geerge Barker, president; Jeffrey Holt, 1In'ee-president; Judith Barker, seeretery; end Benita Eames, treasurer. Daniel Walker was elected te represent us in Student Ceuneil, with Wayne Mee- Duugall es alternate. As a class, we have made eurselvee knewn by sponsoring eeme campus ee- tivitiee. Also, we have made a eenstimtiee fer the eleee te fellew. As individuals, eeeh class member has dene the best he knows hew end hepes te eentinue to work fer the betterment of the eelleget Reepeetfuly subnetted, Judith Barker 3etl'l'etell'jt,ir DE to classes! FIE Eddie Newall gets ready far a big date. Relaxing in H13 alcove with magazines. .99.: 9! .1 Wander where all this dirt came fmm? Juninr cuunselm- Irene Walkar shnws a yearbmk tn Freshman girls:. 153 'H'.- 'L Compliments of 3.... alrhlr. IL: $.WIII31 .m 2.. g. EW.- Warren Company SD PAPER MANUFACTURERS MILLS AT: CUMBERLAND MILLS, MAINE GARDINER, MAINE 158 AUTHENTIC UNIVERSITY FASHIONS correctly styled apparel for anege men and alumni - at reasonable prices - a repufufian we have enfuyed for many years. A. H. BENOIT 8: CO. Mnnumenf Square :: :: Partlnnd Also WESTBROU BRUNSWICK -- LEWISTON - BIDDEFURD Cnmplimenis of Porteous, Mitchell and Braun C0. Portland, Maine President - Dick Bucknell Vice-President - Bill Brazier Secretary - Jim Bennett Treasurer - Phil Graves 157 R. ROY REDIN -J ?HERJWwEL-i- 51' f 'i i'mmwk u h a lonery g... -1-EIIIh .JIII 5UppHes :an, -r The Col-lege Supiply Stare Main and Schnnl Streets 1734::1rrhamlrnlr Maine Burroww Greenhouses J .- 3 ! ' r T..- H-F 2' -.- ' I w-l-i'nIi-I-nc4-qn-m- H.- 4-: -. 3 t 1-11 I .L' .':-. -.' ' hr. '- II:---.-II .1- . 1 - In; I-- - l- ' 1 . Ella. Iii, 1- a II: II FLORISTS OF DISTINCTION 324 MAIN STREET - VErnun 4-2751 - GORHAM, MAINE 158 Cumplimanis uf ARCHIE'S VARIETY Gracerias Novelties Bev era gas Ta bu cc: 31E! Cnnunf Street Wasfbmuk, Maine L Cnrnplirnenii 13f LORING SHORT 8: HARMON 5Pruca B-EEEI Purflund, Maine - q J.- .- . - 1 i'.-'E r-'F Wltll;fi FJ-i I; 1.? r'l 12 ,! 'El' w '5. L75- iii? r . - - 5f - jm' Westbrook Star Laundry, Inc. Member of American Institute of Laundering One Carpenter. Street - WESTBROUK, MAINE ' . 1;. Telephone UL 4-2031 L- - The M31133 Shop, Inc. Stores at FBEEPORT SACO Apparel fur Men, Wumen 8: Buy: 159 Josten's More Than 60 years Class Rings Symbulize The Finest Trudifiuns and Durable Satisfactinns n 1-! Fair Play Loyalty Friendship Schnlurship James Logan, Representative 23 Fuirluwn Avenue -:- Lewistun, Maine Tel. LEwistun 3-1356 160 DIXON BROS. 230 Main Street Gnrhum, Maine 1.1.3..th TIME. 11';- . -h..hl E.- -. .- Telephnn 339-3311 1-- Oil Burners . Fuel Oil Gas Appliances Mobilheuf Hot Water Heaters I Mobilkerosene CLARK COAL and lUMBER CO. windows - duar: - runfing Dupnnt Paints - hardware R. W. Clark, Prop. Railroad Avenue - Gurhum, Maine Gorham Shoph Save, Inc. 57 MAIN STREET GORHAM, MAINE 161 The Barden Drug Company Nalsun G. and Richard T. Burden, James R. Lynn Registered Pharmacists Prescription Specialists .- T - .. L. ? . - 'w - - - ......- 1' 1 K... I :1 : L: 1:1:413 I u I' - H-HJA. H 'I' - ml uh, I ' l' - In- . - '.:NI-.- 't'f-sr Sthool Supplies Featuring Sheaffer Snorkel Pens Hallmark Cards Revlon Cosmetics The Rexall Store 162 h l I. I l'r 3E I If: - Headquarters for Turnerfs 5c - $1.00 Store 1;: Mi Featuring Alan Cnsmetics 6.5.1.12. -- . . Student Schuul Supplies T URNEiQ P Tunilet Gnuds Nutiuns and Hasiary Variety Merchandise GORHAM -::- -::- MAINE Compliments uf CALDERWOOD'S BREAD F. N. Cuiderwuud, Inc. Brand - Dnughnufs Rolls - Cake: SPruce 3-7291 61 Pleasant St. Purflund, Maine 163 SPORTSWEAR Arts and Crafts - Banks 65 Main 5?. Virginia Whiicumb Gurhum, Maine 339-4172 mi gm ' --- -- Everything Nice Hf SUGAR ck SPICE 12 MAIN STREET Gurhum, Maine 339-32311 POLARIONE FOOD, INC. FODD LDCKERS 1H.P'Ernml 4-211 25 ELM STREET :: GORHAM, ME. Complete BANKING SERVICE J. Russ Cumernn h Assistant Cashier Roberta F. l. Simpson - Aasistuni Mgr. 'Regulur Checking Accuunis Special Checking Accuunis ' Savings Accuunis Ilnnns - Clubs C A N A I. National B A N K Maine's First Bank 115 OHice-s Serving Suuthern Maine GORHAM OFFICE - 11 MAIN STREET Memhar ch the Federal Deposit Insurance Curpnruiiun 164 BOB'S E550 SERVICENTER Arlus Guurunfeed TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES Rand Service und Shaw Plowing Tlll'IE-UP Talaphnna 3394MB 35 MAIN STREET GDRHAH, ME. toms RESTAURANT gym: Hume Cunked Meals i Ice Cream, Fauntuin Service Sandwiches and lunches To Take Out '23 MAIN STREET GORHAM -:- MAINE unuuiIJHHJIHHIJ-ir. KORNER KITCHEN Hume Cooked Food and Fountain Service GORHAM - - MAINE CARSWEll'S DRUG STORE 14 MAIN STREET Gurhum -- Maine Prescription Specialists Cusmetics Schuul Supplies Cunfempurury Cards 165 Compliments of Dodge Oil C0., Inc. 6qu Solar Heat Range and Fuel Oils Ialapl'lnnu 1H'Ernmn 44-251 New Portland Rand GDRHAM - MAINE Gorham Savings Bank GORHAM -::- MAINE Hernb-er nf Federal Dapnsit Insurance Curpuruiinn Harrimanas IGA F oodliner VE 5-1662 I03 Main Street GORHAM - MAINE 166 Oukhursf Ilhr.:liryr EI'MIEIIK. '1 I'r GUARANTEED! Feeiing nil dragged nut? Refresh and recharge with a glass of Gakhursf milk. ' Far energy packed milk and cream that is guaranteed to retain ifs whalesnme freshness for aver a week when kept under proper refrigeration, cull Oukhurst Dilir'f far home delivery. OAKHURST DAIRY SPmcli-HEE Photographea 39 6,23 0322331! 03425156 SfuJio 167 MASONiS 1N GORHAM WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET Gruceries - Dairy Bur - Lunchennette Prupriefnr - L P. Musan This Is A Linen Counter Although textiles are not related to yearka printhIg, this small magnifying glass for fabrics is a cunvenient tunl fur primers. It is used tn examine negatives of the pictures which appear in your yearbook. The inspectiun 0f negatives is but one of many steps we take to maintain high quality in the production of line year- banks. Portland Lithograph Company 252 Spring Street ' SPruce 2-0131 ' Purflul'ld, Maine 163 S . D -N IE; R F T S E B Y M F 0 he R O F m: fuming 5x10 A tfcm $7 allwam 9T JXMX ammo 3W 63 W W .7? I 6 z j W .560 WWW 8511351211 $irecfary GUHIMM STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE ENROLLMENT 5.111355, 1351111155, 555 Eright5n AV55115, P51111555 515555, P5511115, 5., 15 Lamb 55555 W55t5r55k Abrahamsnn, 131151155 H., '15 11111511 Avenue E115, Falm51151 Adams, E15515, 111., 454 P1115 Street, Humf5rd P15111115, William, 13., B511 551 RFD 54, Auburn 551151111555, Elizabeth, .51., 14 315511 55555 5551 Albert, Richard, 111., 155 Main 5555t, Lisbuu F 11115 A1155, David, H., 13511113155115 P111511, K5155, 11., 55 1355555 5.5115, 1511511..r 1111511, P53511111, E., 15'?Ir Harding Avenue, W55 P111155, N.Y. 5.11155, Nancy Ruth, 55 5111: Street, 5r5W51' 511115555, Bruce, 5., 15 Linden 55-551, Auburn Andaman, 1355511111, 13., 51 P15555111: 511551;, 5151111151111 5111151555, D5155, W., C555 Neddick Andermn, K5155, H., 51. G55rg5 511115355, 511111511, 111., RFD i151, H5515 Andy, IL, Emil, J., 25 1111155155 51:1'55t, Augusta 111155151131, 11555155113 13., 45 F5555nd5n 511-5512, P5515115 3.111515, M31555, 1., 55 5511551 55551:, 1135535111 19111115511, Kristine, M., Rte 555, Naples 55115, Judith, 151., 255 551115: 55551, 51151 Astbury, Barbara, 1., Rnute 5.11., 5515111511 5115?, Francis, L., RFD a151, Lishnn Falls Ayntte, 151111, L., 55 Cmmwell Street, Kitten Bagley, Linda, 111., 055511 H5555 551111, Cape Elizabeth Bailey, David, .31., 15 51151-1 55555 5511:. Bailey, Jennifer. 11., 1'11 551.151 55551:, Gurham 5:111:51; D5555, 1111., RFD 155, 157155115551: 13511, E515, 151., 415 M15515 511551, 13:11:11 551111155, Judy Ann, 455 551511th 511551;, L5wist5n Banks, Ralph, 11., P511: Clyde: 5111-55511, Peggy, 1., 15 Plumm5r Caurt, Gardiner Barker, 1115151, 151., 15 P515115 5555, Auburn Barker, Laurel, 11., 42 5551151515531 551111, P5511515 Barker, JL, 555rg5, E., 15 P5111115 1151111, Auburn 51111511, Sarah, L, 555 Lak5 Street, Auburn 111115511, Linda, 111., 15 5.115511 55511, 1551115115 13555, James, 151., '1' Willard 55551:, 55. P515555 551111, 111111111, '13., 55 Pmspect 55551:, 1115551515 555555, Laur5555, 13., 45 Elm 55551:, Auburn 135111111511, H5g5r, G., 53 Iardan Avenue, Brunswick 55311111151: 555511, F., 1.5 Hawkes 55-55t, Westbmnk Eedard, M5ry15u, 55 1.151511 5555t, 5555 55551151; Margaret, 5., 551 Riverside Avenu5, T5rriilgt5n, Conn E5155, L5rrain5, H., 17'? 55551 55551:, 51555f5rc1 5511, 8515, CL, 215 Narragansett 55'55t, G5rham 5511, 115115, E., 155 Military 55551, H5111t511 5511, Kay L55, RFD 515 135.1; 151, Auburn 13511, 111511155, 13., Summer 5555t, 5551:5555; Bellavance, Paul, 151., 7'1 Washingtun Street, 5155515111 55115511, Linda, 11, 14 15111311.:r 55551:, Sanfnrd 13511115, Abram, N., 14 551.1111 Street, Gnrham 1351111511, James. 5., 1.55155 Mills E55555, 5.5131511, F., 5 M15515 5555f, 5111-11515 1 135111515, 51111, L., 55 K5111 55551:, P5111555 551-133 5.1 511, H., 555511 Ridge 55115, W. 55111-5515 E5115, Charles, 11., 55 Cushing 5t1'55t, Brunswick Eickfmd, Edith, H., RFD 1191, F51r5515. 1315115113, 1153511555 111., 55511555 E5t5t55 515551, IL, W51t51', K., 55 M15515 55555 Biddefnrd E515 , Kevin, 5., 155 Park AV55115, Auburn 5155 , Ll55rd 11., 55 M5r51'1'1g 55555 P51115115 511-151;, IL, Lester, L., F55n5ship Blanchard, Cynthia, 111., 553 Main 55551:, 5111111151 Blanchard, Katherine, 111., Creely H5511, 1351111355515 Center 5151153: David, H., 55 55.1ng 511551;, 1351515 175 1952-55 555 5, Wame, L., RFD i191, Dr5sd511 13531 511, Wayne, H., 55 Laur51 L555, Heading, M555. E5ynt5n, Ralph, 145 5511551 55551, 1351-1111111 Br55k5tt, 515511511, .11., 15 Mill 55-555 N5rway Bradbury, Gemgia, .11., RFD, W551 51115511 Bradbury, Patricia, L., 51151 P55555555 C512, Lisbnn F5115 51551515, L51'inda EL, RFD 51 551: 155, K511555115kp51-t Era g, C5151, 1., RFD 1151, W5155b5r5 Bra 5 , Patricia, W., 47 Wmdlawn 5555t, 55. Windham Bran 511, Elizabeth 111., 15 Ash Street, 555111 Windham Brandt, Max, H., P5155115 5.5511, 53.55 131555, V1515, 111., 54 115515 55551;, Gmham Bram, P5151 , 5., 11111511155131: H5115, W55thr551: 131521513 William, 5., '15 Kent Street, P5155115 E15511, Ann, L., 75 1155111111111 H5511, M5555 Breggia, 15311115, 5., 15 515555555 55551, P5111555 Briggs, P515515, 1., D15 5155 Pt. 11511131, West 555r551'5 Er5adh5nt, 5.1511255, H., 14 Harriaun Street, Splingval5 E15515, Priscilla, 1111., 55 J5rdan 511511115, 5111115111551: 13151151, 55111, 111., 555151 Emwn, Camlyn, 51., E. Wat5rf5rd Emwn, H5551, 151., Birch 51r55t, Ellswnrth Buchanan, Nnrman, H., 175 13511555 5555, 55. P51115115 51151:, Nancy, E., 455 Cullcge 55-551, 155111151511 Bucknell, M. Richard, E. 5r55m55ld Bunker, 153155 21., 5355511111 15155 55rg555,-5115115, 111., N5. Haven 511111511, Judith, 1L, G153; 55111511, Ruth, L., F5rt H111 H555, l1:31:11'1'111.1:11 Eurmws, Durathy, 1., 555 Main Sheet, Lewistun Eurt5n, Mary, F., 55 E55155 Avenue, 55. P5155115 C5155W55d, F1535, T., N5. Haven 1:511:15, Arthur, 5 Spring 5115511, Fr5555rt Campbell, Uar51yn H., 5111 5511111151 511555 P51115115 Campbell, Willa, L, 55 1153155155 511555 55. P5155115 Carini, Judith, 151., East Lil:15rl:1.rr 55551, 1311551513 C5511. Carr, Frances, CL, 5T5 Gray 55:15, Falmnuth Carter, D555, 13., 1155511511 5555, P51115151 Carter, E51151 H., 55 Summit 55551:, 55. P51115511 Cart51', Wayne, 13., 111 115551151115 5115512, W55thr55k C55, 111111-15 N551 T., 5113.1r 5551.51- Tr5ut P5111215, W551 55:15:15 lE3555551.11115, N5r555, 1., 1351151131 Club 55115, 5111115111 Eham agne, 1515111151, 115 5555 5.1151155, 511:1 Drchard 5521511 Chan 151', C5151 , L., 55 High H5155m 5555f, Gardin5r 15111111111511, Eliza 5th, 151., 135111113: 55511, Westbmuk Chandler, N51153:, 54 5115111155511 1511:5555, 55115.15; M1155. 1511551111, Eugmm, 5., 54 11151111511r Street, 55. Berwick 1511551111, Harry, 1., 55 Haskell 55551, Westbmuk Chapman, James, W., '1'? Pleasant 5111511115, P51111155 Ghapman, Margaret, .11., RFD 51, Wales 1311555, David, 111., 15 Atlantic 5555t, P51115115 Chase, G55rg5, H., PJD. 5t555 F5115, Limingmn 13111155, Lennard, W., RFD 1192, Fr5555rt 1311511535 P5t5r, 151., 1 Macaullivan 551555 15555155 01151155, 5115, 111., 1 Macaullivan 511551, 1.5555155 Chick, D5115, W., 57 ? L551i5 Drive, 135115515551, N.I-L Clark, Barbara, J., 555 1115511511 115115, 5555 Elizabeth Clark, Harn'5t, H., 5511551 55551, Kennebunkpnrt Clarke, 5111155115, E., 155 Garfi5ld 5555t, 5555 Clay, 51155, E., RFD 155, G5rham 1311111531, 135115155, F., 55 Maple 55551:, Dexter Clukey, Marsha, 1., 54 Nurth Avenue, 5k5wh5gan Clukey, Terrance, I., 154 Church 55551;. D511t5r C5511, Car511m, H., 5 FaiM5w 5.555115, Augusta C5135, Cary, F., L55 055111-5111, 5111511. 11., 555 Main 55551:, W55tbr55k kaariIle, Danna, E., 19 Pine Avenue, 019 Urchard Beach CUH'ey, Barbara, 1., RFD 92, 135131911 Calling, Patricia. 14., 29 Edward Avenue, 1311951911 00111921, IL, Nichnlas, 11., T2 Frankiin Street. P91113119 Cnndnn, Frances, L., 141111111111 Avcnue, Mneshury, Mass. Cunklin, 61min, J., RD. 991-: 959, ND. Bantam, Cnnn. Gunners, Albert, F., 11 Western Avenue, Gnrham Ennnully. Peter, E., 9 Salarn Street, P91115919 Ennnnr, Earnl, 91., 299 State Street, Parkland Ennmy, Thomas E., E1111 Street, PurtIand Cate, Darnthy, 141., 119 Bradley Street, Parkland Cute, David, H., 194 Pierce Street, Westhmmk Cate, 9.9.1111r 1., East Mauntain Road, Newpnrt, N.I-L Cattle, Ralph A., 79 denrtb Straet, Partland Cuulthard. Jill, E., Pleasant Hill, Ecarbnm Emsins. Rnnald, L., RFD 91, Did Tow Creamer. Mar amt, 191..., Waidnbum Crackett, Kai , L., Warren Hnad, West Hnukpurt' Bracken, Nancy, H., Huute 9'2. Warren Cmsman, Richard, L., 29 Tedfnrd Huad, Tnpaham Crowley, Eileen, H., 94 Carter 999131, 59. Purtland Curran, T999133, F., 94 Clark Street, Pnrfland Curtis. Kathryn, E., 11955 9939, 93-29 Bushing, Michael, J., Pine Street, Bradley Cutler, Huward, E., Shell Street, Earhart: Cutter, Sancha, L., 199 Davis Avenue, Auburn Dakin, MargarEt, 1., 29 Cnllega Avenue, Gmrham Dalmta, Penny 191., 49 Main Street, Wcthersfield, Calm. Danfnrth, Wayne, E., 49 Lee Street, Linmln Daniels. 11412913911, 1511., 2T9 High Street, 91:1. Parkland Davis, Kathlyn, E., RFD 594, Waldnbnm Davis, Suzanne, 199 Paul: 1491311113, Auburn Day, Geradine, 151., 49 Main Strmt, Gnrham Day, Luis, 14., 19th Emuldin Day, Huland, E., 219 Narraganlsett Street, Gnrham Day, Suaan, 1., RFD 391, Yarmuuth Day. Thomas, L., 45 Main Sheet, Gurham Bearing, Susan, Amherst. NH. Degraaf, 13112111113111 11., 1999 N. Sycamnre 51., Fans Church, Va. Delehanty, K219113311, H., Lisbnn Delahanty, Michael. W.. King 9039, Lishun Dennan, Thomas, RFD 192, Enwduinham Devault, Richard, H., Hume 599, Winthrup Dickens, Marianne, 9 901111112 Street, Kennebunk Dickinsnn, Arnald, Maple H111, 14111111111 Dicksnn, Cami, 14., 97 Providence Avenue, 9:1. Pnrtland DiFredericn, 1:: Ann H., 19 Pmspect Street, Milljnncket Duhbim, H31 art, 1N., High Sheet, Sabattus Dulhy, Danna, L., Nnrdlway dea, Eagley, 913. DnIlay, Barry, W., 29 Stnhie Street, Winsluw Hunnell, In, Donald, L., 492 Cumberland Avenue, PurtIand Dnnmran, Caml, 9., Schnal Street Staningtun Dannvan, Jane, E., 299 Silver Hna , Hangar Daughty, Ann, E., Bailey 1513119 Dew, Dunalene, US 911, Waldnbnm DEW, Jerry. W., 24 Limemck Street, Camden Dow, Margaret, 14., 29 Spruce Street, Huckiand DEW, N331, IL, 91 Suuth Street, Gerham an, IL, Jnhn, W., 24 Limemck Street. Camdan Dawn, Shaman, L., 99 Marlu Sheet, Westbrnak Dayan, Nancy, H., RFD 191, Smith Harpswell Dresser, IL, Harry, H., 19 State 14venue, Cape Elizabeth Drew, Marian, 1., 49 13113515 Fund Road, Yuri: Duhe, Denim, L., 139 W. Gran9 Avemle, 011:1 Urchard Beach Dubmle, Judith Ann E., 19 Dale.- Street, Franklin, Mass. Dugal, Lamence, 2 Eatan Center, Winslaw Duhamel, 111191191111, 19., 39 Adelaide 9939, 191:1 Urchard Beach Dunbar, Camle, 14., 219 Huchester Street, Wasthmuk Dunean, C1audia, H., 24 Leeds Street, Lewistun Duqn, LIEYd, 141., 45 F Drest Pk. Apt. 1, P91113119 Durgan, Diana, F., 152 Nurth Street, Bath Durgin, Fred, H., King Street, East Hiram Dyer, Arthur, E., RFD 99E, Windham 13311-9, Martha, 14., 99 Winter Street, Partland Eagan, Patricia, M., 9 Fmest Park 4, P91113119 Eames, Enrdta, E., Chapman Street, Bethe! Eastman, Michael, 1., 19'? Stanfnrd Street, 9-3. P91113119 Eaatman, Sandra, L., Franklin Street, Buckspnrt Eatnn, Dnuglas, E., Fart Hill Huad. Gnrham Eaten, Evelyn, E., Waldnbam Eatun, Marilyn. H.. Fart Hill 9.93:1, Gurham Elder, Bruce, I., RFD 191, Westbrmk 171 Ellintt. Judith. F., Main Street, Snuth Freepm Ellintt, Nancy, E., RFD 493, Garham Ellis, Then. 1., Hangelcy Emery, 1913:5113, 19., 14 Lawis Street, Hiestbmak Emmnns, Bruce, E., 11 Mannie Cnurt, 19795than Emmans, Lannard, 9., 49 Pine 9traet, Scruth Parls Enman, Charles. E., 299 Main Street, IEarham EH99, Sandra, 141., 19 SandE Terrace, Pmrtland Enright, Elinor, L., Armw ead Lndge 1193.9, Naples Ericksnn, Ruth, 14., West Street, Huckpmt EISkiElE, Jane, L., 999 Main Street, Garham Espling, Lym, 1., 9414 Praspect Street, Garihou Fall, David, EL, 4'1 9911091 Street, Sanford Falls, Lnuisa, 1111., 122 Nanagansatt Street, Garham Farlay, Huland, L., 31 Green Street, Buiddeford Farley, Sara, E., McanIe Ferden, Charles, E., San Penohsmt Ferden, Priscilla, E., Snuth Pennhscnt Ferland, Kennedy, 14., Newell Street, Gnrham Pickett, Ruth, E., 33? Mitchell Rnad, Cape: Elizabeth F1319, Barbara, 9., 219 Narragansett Street, Gnrham Finley, Pamela, 11L, HighIand Avenue, 1991191911 F inn, Mary, L, 9 Malice Place, Lewistcrn Fish, G99, 14., 99 91:99:11 Street, Handulph F isher, Hazel. H., 49 11991-91319 Harald, PurLlHnd Flaherw, Hartley, .91., 199 Clark Street, Portland Flaws, Dunald, F., RFD 92, Pumal Fluent, Nancy, 1111., H9915 Center Fugg, Heien, 11.4., 59 Deming Street, Parkland Fuley, Elizabeth, H., 175 Dealing Avanue, Purfland Farrest, Patricia, J., 199 Pitt Sheet, P9193119 Furtin, Pauline, 14., 252 East Avenue, 1.1::wistun F055, William, 14., Luther Sheet, Peaks Island Faster, Dawm E., 9 Little Avenue, Westbrmk Faster, Elizabeth. W., 39 Phillips. Haad, 9:1. Parkland Faster, Murrisun, H., Windham Faster, Namun. W., 9'? State 911-3317, Gnurham Fathergill, Crystal, E., RFD 991, Euck991d Faunu'er, David, E., Fmst Hill. Nnnvay Faye, Lenny, J., 3 Lutts Avenue, Kitten! French, Bruce, L., 49 Partland Street, Tannuuth French, Linda, M., 113 Wainwright West, 99. Portland Friadman, Renald, E., 11 Allen Street, Augusta Fundin, Janet, E., 4'? Bancmft 999st, Partland Gagne, Dale, E., Dresden Ga ., Dana, T., Dresden M1115 Gal ant, Michelle, 1..., RFD 992, Livennnzre Gallant, Hubert, H., 424 Arnnstnnk Shaat, Millinncket Gallisnn, Elizabeth, 191., 299 P211111 Street, Hangm- Galloupe, Mary, F., 49 Crescent Street, Bath Gammon, Mary, L., East Waterfurd Garland, Juan, E., Bar M1115 Garland, Luis, 131., RFD 492 99.1 44, 1.159911 Falls Garramure, Beverly, 14., 121 Prnsp-ect Street, Eiddefurd Gaspar, Charles, E., Haley Huad, 1199113113.r Cam, Jnhn, E., Evans Street, 991191 Pundand Gaudette, Jnhn. F., 15 Lamst Street. W'estbrmk Ceishauser, Anthuny, 1., 29 Autumn Lane, Pnrtland Gerry, Jayne, E., 1'? Sharbume Stratat, Springvale Giherti, Tina, 514 Pnland Road, Auburn Gium, Sandra, 1., 29 Darset 911931;, Pnrliand Gladu, Inaeyh, H., 124 Bracken Street, Purtland Glaser, T013? G99, Edith, 191., Peaks 1513.119 Gnmes, Jr., Edmund, H., 29 1105-39319.- Sltreet, Purtlaud Guudwin, Gerald, '12 Main Sheet, Enutlh Berwick Gordan, Brian, W., Park Straet, Elint Gordan, Shirley, 14., F911: 11111 90119, Gmrham Gntt, Linda, H., Cundys Harbor Gnugh, Banning, L., Past 9939, W395 Grant, Nancy, 1., 19 Pine Street, Dexter Grant, Patricia, 191., 1T4 Ciladudn 1193.9, Eliat Gravas, Andrea, H., 99 Bustc-n Street, 99119: Portland Graves, Philip, H., T Urchard H.939, Cape Elizabeth Graves, Hebert, West Bath Graves, Zne, E., 99 Enstnn Street, Snuth Partland Gray, Gordan, E., Hnute 99114, Sebagn Lake Gray. Marilyn, 1., RFD 91 991: 279, Hucldand Gray, Terrance, H., Minas 9939, Blue H111 EreenJeaf, James, W., 999 Highland Avenue, Sn. Parkland GriEEths, Danna, L., 9 Averill Sheet, Grant: Grundin, Theresa, 1L, aner Main Straet, Gnrham Guyatte, Catherine, 15., RFD 52, Unjnn Guiski, Edward, E, 41 Clintcn Avenue, Winslnw Gwynn, Caneva, 2., 51 551.151 Streat, Gurham Hadley, Anne, 54., 15 Theresa Avenue, Lewistuu Haley. Ann, M., 353 Falmnuth Huad, Fahnmlth Hall, Frank, L., 153 Pine Sweet, Snuth Paris H511, Henry, 14., Sullivan Street, Bemdck Hall, 131555, E., Watar Strnet, Guilfcard Hall, James, W., 745 Main Street, Westbmnk Hamalainen, Dunald, H., West Enckpurt Hamiltun, K317111551, W., 14 Water Street, Garbam Hannafurd, Guudwin, F. Em: 2?. Ha: Mills Hansen, Luuis, 1., 15 E151 Street, FairEeld Hansan, Linda, 5., 15 Hiver Street, 535E515 Harman, Margaret, L., Beech Ridge, Nurth Bemrick Hansun, Mary, H., Brawn Street, Kennebunk Hardisnn, Barbara, 1., 14 Birdseye Avenue, Caliban Hardy, Eljnur, 2L, RFD 4+1, Lincnlnville Hardy, Harry, L., Bennett 11545, Mfred Hardy, 151111, P., Beechwnud Street, Thumaatnn Hargraves, Stanley, H., DUE Island, Harpsweu Harlnw, L515 13., RFD 52, Unwrch-xcmft Harriman, H5115, N515: Lumen Harringtnn, James, EL, Phippshurg Harry, Cami, E., 25 Cliffnrd Street, Biddefard Hartford, Marthann, 55 051511141 5535, Westbrmk Hartfnrd, Sue, 5 Meadnw Way Road, Ca 1:: Elizabeth Harvey, Peter, 1., 4'? Central Street, Eur: part Hatch, Barbara, L., Past Rnad, Wells Hatch, Lynda, 13., 51 55551 Street, Cnrham Hathaway, Susan, Humfnrd Avenue, Bryant Fund Hawkes, 14111515, H., 15 Highland Avenue, Gnrham Hawkes, Harriet, F ., 112 Mabel Straet, Partland Hawkes, 5511415, 1., 25 Wand 55551:, Portland Hawkes, Shawn, L., 152 Bradlsy Street, P5111455 H5415, Gary W., 15415511515 Hemnnd, 11514555, 11., RFD 4E2, Mach. Falls Hendriaksan, Sheila, 1..., RFD 4E3, Waldnhmn Henley, Sarah, 14., Black Paint 11535, 5:4:th Hersey, Elizabeth, 13., 14 Wmdmde Drive, Kennebunk Hermm, CarmII, W., RFD 52, Gardiner Hickey, Nnrreen, 24., 23 Harden Street, Camden Hill, Brenda, L., 35 Mechanic 512mm, 5501:1455 Himn, Rachel, 121., Jefferson H55, Gerald, 11, 5115551 Sheet, Kennebunkport Hulhrmk, 544531156, 2., Fa: Hilla F 3.1m, Walpnla, NH. Halland, Judith, E., 57 Uniun Airenue, 131:1 Urchard Beach Halland, Patricia, 5., 57 1.111an Avenue, D111 Drahard Beach Halland, Rita, H., Uninn Avenue, E115 Urchard Beach Halland, William, 13., Union Avenue, 1315 Urchard Beach Halmes, 5111115, 1., 5 Gushnan Sheet, Au sta Halt, 1:1- rey, H., 55 Invemass Street, PG and Hurr, 11:, L555, 5., Chehea 5 Island Huusar, Philippa, 4., 55 5 ml Strmt, Miilinmket Huward, Dnmthy, 1..., Dauglas Hill Hnwe, Stanley, IL, RFD 4H, 555151 Hmcie, WiIliam, H., RFD 3H, M115 H5 , Samual, $3., RFD 541, Garham Hu bard, Barbara, 15., RFD 321, West Buxtun Huckins, Harald, CL, RFD 551, Cliftnn Huff, Nice, 51., HFD 595, Gnrham Humphmy, Geurga, 5 Linculn 511521 , Van Euren HunHey, Charlane, Jacksnn Avenue, Belfast HUIIL'TESS, Clarice, ML, 15 Cunlcman Avenue, 015 Urchard Beach Huntmas, Daie, C., 255 Wmdfnrd Street, Purtland HuntrEss, Jane, E., 554 Main Street, Westbbrmk Hutdjins, Eleanor, M., Wallace Ettlraet7 Kannehunk Hybers, Marilyn, H., Preble Sheet, Snuth Partiand Hyman, Huward, 1., 253 Main 5545, Gurham Ingeraun, Bradford, Brunswick Avenue, Gardiner Ingraham, Patricia, 4., 11 Fletcher Street, Portland Ireland, Kathryn, H., 55 Tucker Avenue, Purfland Iagels, Camlyn, L., 157 Waltun Street, Purtland 14:11:55, 151111, L., 155 Euchester Street, WEStbmul-t 132311113, Beverly, 21., 45 Riverside Drive, 5.5135111 Iannings, Shawn, 135 Grant Street, P5111555 Jewett, Philip, H., 141 MCKiI-LI'EF Sheet. 55. Partland 1511115511, 11150415; E., RFD, West Buxtnn 1511115511, Brent, M., Eem'ick Street, BarwiEk 1511115511, 15311, K, 11 Hmmpmn Shea, Sanfurd 1511115511, James, W., 114 High Sheet, Kennebunk 151155511, Paui, Pagan Lana, Duvet, Mass. 172 151155511, Phyllis, 15., 1311-5 Island, Harpswill lnhnsun, Sheila, H., 114 High Street, Kennebunk 1511115511, 531711151, 5., RFD 441, Eurham 15555, Darrell, EL, Danville 151155, Gail, L., 14.2 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner 15rdan, Evnra, FL, Papa Enad, Whidham Center 15155.11, Nancy, M., 22 Wilsc-n Street, Presque Isle.- 15wctt, Dauglas, H., Narragansett Street, Gnrham Jucius, 11:, Charles, .41., 1 Eillin :5 Avenue, Bar Harbor 11.1.55, 55531115115, 131131.55th Pad 5 Jurgiewich, Stcphen, 13., 135 Lewis Avenue, 5am Keene, 131131155, .4... 53 Unirm Avenue, Did Grchard Beach K3113? 111, 151111, 1., 15'? NEW Gnrham P1545, Westbmnk Kelsey, Lance, T., Enuth Bristal Kennedy, Weslay E., 2 Cnihy Street, Auburn Kenney, Nancy, 1..., Freeman Street, ank Beach Kerwin, Linda, R, 54 153155-21: Sheet, Partland Killam, Martha, 5.4., 35 South Street, Ei555f5rd Kimball, 13.415, 15., Pitcher 115.215, Belfast Kimball, Hachal, 13., E451 Lehannn K114 tun, Dunald, H., 42 New Portland 5545, Gerham Lat: 4:153, Carnim, E., Maple Hill, Auburn LaChance, Martha, .41., Masher Ruad, Gnrham Laird, Hasemary, 1..., 14 W555 Avenue, 5250 Lambert, Bavarly, 4., 015 Elm St. Em: 113, N5. Bridgman: Lang, Raymond, 53 Devaraux Circle, 555th P51114115 LaPierre, Frances, 54., 1353 Enngress Snnet, Portland Largey, Lama, 51., 1151-5355 Streat, F rycburg Lash, Irvine, H., F riendshjp Lash, Neil, W., Friendahip Laskey, 151111, E., 545 High Street, Bath LaTulippe, Andre, 1., 135 Summit Avenue, Lewistun Lawrence, Juanita 4., Haningtnn Leary, 1FJirginia 34., 5 Helden Street, P51114115 Leavitt, Cheryl, H., RFD 555, Curham Leavitt, Lum, L., Beach Hnad, E55: LeBlanc, 11:, Edward, 1., 243 North 51:53, Sam Lee, Alfred, W., 45 Main Sheet, Gmham L55, Richard, 44 Puwsland Sneet, P51412115 Lehta, Grace, RFD 451, Warren Leightnn, Barbara, 11 Michigan Avenue, Bar Harbor Lenfestey, Bernice, 11, 155551355 Leman, Sheila, F., 42 Hampshire Street, PurtIand Lessard, P511131 1., 15 Ruble. Avenue, Bath Latnumeau, Timuthy, W., RFD :42, Bawdninharn Letteney, Maredith, 1., RFD 4'52, Gardiner Laveille, 153mm, 121., 15 Pmmenade Avenue, Sam Iavesque, Ensemarie, E, 51 Eidenut Avenue, Lewistun Lewis, Barbara, H., 15 Atlantic Stragt, Partland Lands, Ray, 21., Snuthpnrt Libbey, Linda, H., Perldns Ridge, Auburn Libby, Daniel, H., Standish Libby, Janice, 4., 151 High Sheet, Bath Libby, Judith, 4., RFD .43, Gurham Libby, Paula, 15., RFD 51 55:: 24, West 511::ch Iihby, Ruth 5., Gal: H111, RFD 1H, Scarbnrnugh Libby, 11:, M5142, H., 35 Church Sheet, Gnrham Libmhaludjth, 14., 15 Hand Hnad, Cape Elizabeth Lilian :11, Alice, P., 551151 Thnmastnn LiJJey, Elwin, 1., Hnlmm Road, Scarbnrcmgh Lilly, Danna, L., Cedar Grave, Dresdan Lilly, Walter IL, Cedar Grave, Dresden LindquiH, D5115, E., 21 Enume Street, Kennebmk Link, FIGIEHDE, 5., Beech Ridge 5545, West Scarbnm Linton, Malcnlm, 13., 515 Main Street, Weathrmk Lipnnis, Mary, 55 M5553? Street, Partland Little-Eeld, David, 1..., Park Avenue, Auburn 135135515, Joanne, CL, Pleasant Sheet, Elint Litwinnwich, Janet, 1., 52 Gal: Street, Gardiner Livennnre, Mary, E., 54 Eahbidge Rnad, Falmouth Lumbard, Sandra, 14 WBStiand Avenue, D15 Drchard Beach Lang, Elizabeth, E., 34 Snuth Street, 1315:15an Lnnsway, Danald, 1255 Mansun Rnad, Kittery Lard, Linwoud, 514 Warren Street, F webmg Lard, Maryann, 155 Nurth Street, 1351-53an Luughh'n, 1L, Walter, 1., Em: 222, Tugus Lucas, 031-51, 14., 32 Dakland Avenue, Westbruuk Lunt, Linda, 25 Lunt 5.54:1, Falmauth Lush, Aida, L., 24 Gal: Streat, Springvale Machnne-ll, Jemme, 1., 155 Brentwaad Street, PurHand 1144ch11315, Clarence, 1., RFD 1'24, Gardiner 3133113113111, 1331131 , 131., 45 013113111 114333313 11333., E351 1131111151311, L3ng 13131111, 111.11. 1113313311313, 3131111311, 3..., Libby 1111131133, 1331113111 1113313333311, W3y33 E., 3? Urquhart 33331, 1131111313 1143361111333 William, 13., 144 3311 113311, 33. P33131111 11133133311, 1113113111, 11., 1.131133 311331, 333111 P3115 1143313311111, 3311313., 3., 313 N3113g3113311: 53333 G31113111 1113311311, l1C131131;311:311, W., 53 31313 311331, 1331113111 1113311311313, Judith, 131., W31333313 M33Ph31'1, 1331131131, 111., Chestnut 511331;, K3nn3bunkp3rt 114331133113, J333, E., 113313 351, E113w3rth M33331, P3331333, 53434 3311311113 31., St. C1311, M1311. Magnussnn, 11111311131, E., 13 111331131 33311, 53. 1313311313 3431131111, 111311313 W., 24:, M35333! 33331, 33. P31113311 M31131, 313133, E., 433 E3113g3 311331, 1.3313133 M31113t, 13313113, 5 1111311131 33331:, W331111'3311 13311133, P331313, 11., 133333 M3113, 131131133, 31., 34 13331-133 311331, P31113311 34333333, 31315:, E., 3 1333331 P1111: 11113., 13111 013113.111 1.133311 11113133113, 11311313, 111., 123 3111111 33331, 3.3113111 111313333, E13133, 1., 15.15 E331 1111311113, 1313131311. 13311335, 13.11135, 1., 5'1 133113 311331, 3333 1111311133, 13311113, 11., T23 1113111 511331, 111311111331: 111311511311, 131131511, 1..., 4'1 l1311111311 15111311113, C1111 313113111 E33311 1113133, 11311313, 11., 343 31311333 3.1133113, P3133113 M31333, 1.111113, L., 113 31331-1311 511331, P31113113 1113111133, 113113111, 11., 23 113111313311 53333 33111313 1113331, 3113.133, 3., 373 Fajnriew 3.113333, 3.333111 Mayhury, 1111311331, W., 11133111'ngt311 51.1331, Danvers, M335. M333, David, H., RFD 133, F311313gt311 13133313113, 1331313, 1., E33; 34, 3k3wheg311 M3C31111311, 11111113111, 11., 111' D 132, Gray 1113131131313, 311133, E., 3 L1333111 31:13.31, Brewer 11431331111311, F133313, E., 23 13133333 311331, P31113113 111331111133, 13311.1 11., 22 11.133r 31:33t, P3111333 11133133113111, 1331131311, E., Shirley 311113 M3E113y, J333, 1., 2 331313;; 53331, 1311333111 11433111311, E333b3th, L., 3.31 111331133: 33331, P31113113 M3F3111133, 1311113, 3., 1313151111 31:133. 11113. 111113., W. 333111313 McCarvey, 111311313, H., 13 111333331 311331, P31113113 1143131311, G311, 33 1113331111115.r 53331:, l113112111131 McGuigg311, Linda, E., 5.123 M13313 311331, 113111 11131131113111, P3111313, 13., 1313311 L3k3 31.13313 11131331131, Ann, 114., 33 F13331331 33331, 1331111331 31311 3111313, Mary, E., 433 3333113331 31.31133, 11111113331131: 11431331113, Maureen, T., 33 1311333131 53331, 33. P31113311 11133331, Mary, E., RF 1.1, EJ113111 11111111 1113133333, 1313131133, 13 ., 3 Curtis 311331, Brunswick 1313111313, 1331?, 11, 411 Chapman Street, 31333113 1513 1113111313, Judith, L., 373 M313 511331, 1131113111 1113111113111, 1113111133, 31., 1131-: 311331, 5311119313 11131113313, 311333, 3., 47 Femald 113311, Y31'k 111311111, 311131113, L, 133 13311111311333 3333b, W33111133k 111311111, 133331111, L., 3 313313 33331, 11131111113311 114333133, 11133-11313, L., 33 133111 33331:, 1331113111 311311333, J33131131y11, 13 31.11 3333t, 1513113111 1111311131133, J3 y, 11., 17 M3313113 33331, Lewistun M3131, .4313, 31., 131113315 N331: 1133.11, Ipswich, M333. M11131, Gladys, 1111., HP 131 33, 1111313311313 M11131, James 5., E1111 13311313:- 113311, 133111313 M11131 , 11 ., 11311311, 31., 3311111 311331, 1331113111 11411311311, +1 33,133, 3.35 131331133: 31:11:33 F311131111 1143113311111, 1113131, H., 1131133311 33331, Wins13w M33331, 131111, E., 3'? Highland 1111131133, 1331311131 M33331, 33131;, 111., 34 C3331 311-331, 31333111311 M3313, 1143113113 114., 55 M. 111.13., 133133 E1113, $333 M33133, 11311113, 3., 13 13311333 11.331133, 1331113111 M31311, 1311133, 111., 411 13111313311 311331, P31113113 M311333113, 1313113, 1., 14 11331- 31111133 33331, 33111313 M31133, 113333., E., F311: H111 11333, 1331113111 111311311, E33333 L., RFD 3-1 3311 .333, N331 111311335131- M3rr311, Virginia, F., 123 Hartley 311331, P31113311 15131113311, 11., 13331111, 1.1., 131131311 511331, 3131113311 Springs M31133, Linda H., 1313 F311 Hill 113311, 1331113111 111311311, Margaret, J., 113 31133311313131 311331, W3sthr33k 111351331, G33rg3, E., RFD 1153, 1331113111 M33333, 1333111113, 11., RFD 32, 1331311131 1113113311, 13311., L., 133113 Neddick M33333, P331313, 11., 1131113 1111, W331: 333111313 1111111131111, Judith, 131., E31: 53, 1131-31 11131311313 11131111111, E11311, L., 5 313113133311 33331, W313n3113 Murphy, h131g3131, L., 3'3 13113.11111.1111,r 33331:, 1311111313111 173 1111111111311, F3131 E., Eachngd3m 1133.11, 111131133 P11111115, 131131 3., 11131111 33331;, Y311113uth P133, E311 E., 113D 1113, 133111331 P11153313, 131111311113. E., Alfred 113311, 1113331313 33114133, 31:13 13., 231 31113313 110311, 133.331 P111311, D3113 13., 37 H3w3 311331;, 1131135133 P1313111, P3111313 1., 333 Washington 3331133, P31331111 P13111113, Ralph 11., L331 11333, 1913311311 P111131331', 131131;, 14: 1313113 311333 113311131311 P13131311, Mary, 533 P131113 33331:, 133 331123113111 P311, 331311 1., 1'13 Graham 33:33t, 23111 313111 P33133333, I 331111 11., 3'14 M3111 311331, 1111113111 P3313, 11231311 E., 33 13313. 511333 1331113111 P311231, 1131133 11., 113115333 Hidg3, 311111133313 P331111, 11., 33313131111 H., 143 3311331 311331, 031113.31 P33113113, 11.11113 13., 33 King 33331:, 11113113113113 Pratt, Ly1111311 E., RFD 313, 13311131- Pratt, 111311.113 E., 333 High 311331, 33th P131113, Ralph 11., E331: 5111113311 P1333311, 33111113 131., 34 W313: 311331., 13131113111 P13333331, 14111113 3., 534 E1111 311331, 313111313111 P1311331, 1.1333111 P., 3 11131133313. 3.1131133, 311111313111 Pushaw, 331113 E., W331: 111331.1331 113311, 113311131111 P31113111, 13311 H., RFD 1113, 1331311131 Quinn, Mildred E., 1113 13311333 311331, 11311-131311. 11331113, M3113 3.11113 L., 33 Mill 33331, 1311111513131: 1131115331, Lynda H., 13 W3313m 31311113, 11331 1131111, 1131133113 E., W331 3311111an 113311311, H1133 111., 13 1113333 311331, 531113111 1133121315111, 1113113111 L., 13133113 113111311, 11113 3., W331 Baldwin 1131311331111, 1131131121 5., M313 33331:, 1.1111111131131111 11311, 1313311331113 11., '1' P311: L333, 1331113113 1131111311121, .3331! 31., 33 1131: 33331, $331313 1133, Martha E., 53 3333311 311331, 33111 11331, K3333, 4 33313311 311331, 11313113311313 1131313133, 11353 M3113, RD. 331-: 352, 5131:an 113113113, Glynis 151., G313 1133-11, 3111331 113113113, T1131333 1111113 W., 11.11133311'1311'.1 113113115311, 33111313 3., 1'1 Walker. 3.3311113, 1.3313133 Murphy, Mi31133l, T., Chestnut 33331:, 33331 P31331111 Murray, Elizabeth, 1L, 132 1333311 H3333 113311, C3113 Elizabeth N3 133, 1113113111, 1., 31 P11111133 113311, Fahmuth F3rside 11333311, K3133 31., 313 31333111: 111131133, P31113113 Healer, 111133311 1., HF D 133, 1331113111 N331, 113.1171.r J., 3 Washingmn 53331, 12113 1313113111 333311 11313311, 11313311 11., RFD 311, 133111111.r 113311, 1331113111 N3w311, 11., Edward R, 3'13 High 311331, 33111 11313311, 11., Ralph E., Enunty 113311, 1331113111 N3331, 1511111131111 J., 131 1 3131-1311 3.3311113, Lewistm'l 111311315311, 1311133 E., 4'? 1313113131- 11333, .33. P31113311 N31311, 33.111313 151., 235 M11131 1111-31133, 33112111111 11131133111, M3133 3., 131 P3111 333333, 3.3113111 Nugent, 3111131133133, 157 McKinley 3111131, 33. P3313113 O'Brien, 113133 E., 41 T1133133 31.1331, P11133113 l131131111111, M31? L33, 33 1113111133..r 113311, 11311331- 913333, K311113311 E., 1'3 Highland 3.1131133, 33. P31113113 131111-133, 313111-333 L., '13 Highland 3.1131133, 33. P31113311 DID31111311, 13311 13., 322. F31331 Street, 133131113113311 1111113 0'1131111311, 111311,:r L, '13 P31113113 311331;, Y111'111311111 1111131111311, 1113133131 L., 1? M33131? 311331, 1131111111 GT 13313, K311113311 L., 35 M31131 311331;, P31331111 1111331111311, Francis H., 143 M3111 311331. 331113111 1313111111311, 11311111 13., 34 P13333111 14.131133, P31113311 1153333, 1333133 F., 3 333311 33331, 31131g133 12113311111311, 1313113 11, 3 C13333111 331331, 113311131111 Everlmk, T3113333 H., Warren P3111131 , 11111.13 E123 0133111 311331, Fryeburg 11313111331533, 1131133131, 313 P1113 1511:1333I L3w131311 P31312113, 13313111 1., F1333111i'1'113 P3131115, 1'. E1333 H., 13131131131113 Patry, 1131311 F., 53 E13311 1111311113, 1.3333133 P3311133, P331313 111., RFD, K331131133kp31rt P3311, 11333113 1., 11313 33331, H3113W311 P33111333, L33113 3., 11 3111113131 33331, P31113113 P31113111, 1331313 151., 33 3311111111: 33331:, P31113113 P31131113, Bradley W., King 33331:, 1331111311 P31111113, 1333133 H., 133111131 113131133, Wells P31313311, D1333 11, 1333 313311w3y, 333111 P3rt131111 P31313311, Linda E., Happy 3.1131313, K1113111- P3113y, Stephen E., 43 M31311 1113311113, 1331113111 P13113131, 31131311 H., 3172 1331131- 31331: 11333, Lynn, M333. Euhinsnn, 1mm 14., Waldubum Hubinsun, jaseph 1L, 2'! Cuhh Road, Bath Ruhimnn, Sandra L., Dennysville Hodrigue, Manel E., 13 Callege Street, Lewistun Rogers, Priscilla 11., Butts Haad, Kittery Eullins, Rage: 1., RFD a192, Alfred Rasenhlad, Sandra 11., 5311 Stevens Avenue, Partland Huwell, Diane, T Stevensnn R0311, Kittery Hay, Sheila A, 43 Elm Street, Auburn Runnels, Mary 1111., 5'1 Thornton Avenue, Sn. Forum Saindun, James T., RFD 1H, Saudi Hamswell Saunders, Barbara 1., 1T3 Fuanx. Street, Sn. Pnrtland Scmnmnn, Priscilla E., 415 Main Sheet, Gurhm Schulze, Husita K., 1121 Pride Build, Auburn Scatt, Miltun N2, '1 mebn'dge Place, Fenland Savigny, Doris M., 56 Laavitt Avenue, Lewistnn Shaw, John P., Iacnbs Street, Camden Siegel, Esther 13., 11.14 Glenwnud Avenue, Purtland Silver, Linda 1., Pleasant Hill, Freepnrt Simmuns, Janat, Friendship Sim Camarine L., 124 Caieb Sheet, Portland Sim: air, Evelyn E., 112 Caleb Street, Auburn Sinclair, Edna M., 3 Garden Street, Bath Skillin, Beth 11, 1 Bushing Avenue, Freeport Shillings, Harry 5., Sleep Falls Shillings, 191111 11., 51 Furest Park, Apt 1112, Portland Sknglund, Hubert K.., St. Gearge. 51mm, Karen L., E Bailey Avenue, Portland Small, Fluranue 41., 411 Winter Street, Tnpsham Smith, Brenda 3., 2332H Buclmer Avanue, F curt Meade, Md. Smith, Caml 11., 54 Granite Street, Bath Smith, Corrine E., 113 Washingtun Avenue, Portland Smith, Ethel E., 152 Hidgeland Avenue, 50. Parkland Smith, Linda E., T23 Haley Road, Kitten? Smith, Linda ., Weld Street, Dixiield Smith, Linda ., Pepperell Rand, Kitten! Paint Smith, Mar'un'e 1-1., Waterhom Smith, N Elle, 23 Falmouth Streat, Westbrunk Smith, Patricia 1L, RFD Hanson Ridge, Springvale Smith, Suzanne 1L, West Bullion Smyth, James 2., East Bridge Street, Westbmnk Smyth, Pah'icia E., 252 E. Bridge! Street, Westbrmk 5114311, Wayne. 11., 26 DEM Drive, Bath Snuw, Elaine A... Smith Sheet, BIuE Hill Snuw, Linda, Whisperwood Street, Nnrth Belgrade Surensun, Richard H., 11qu a112, Curham 50mm, Ami L., 311 Canal! Street, South Partland Saucy, Willimn 1., Camp Ellis Beach, 5am aule, Nancy L., BBECh Ridge Enad, West Scarboru Sauviney, Caml E., Dresden Spearin, Cadxerine E., 5E Winter Sheet, Purdand Spiller, Judith L, IUD Hetdler Sugar, Kemmbunk SpuEnrd Himald V., 111'? GGE Street, Auburn Spugnm-Eli, 1111.11:r 5., 14B Schaul Street, Gotham Spugnardi, Roger 1L, 140 School Street, Gotham Star: , Suzanne C... 25 Grange Street, Dum-Fuxcmft Strip as, William 13., Elm Sheet, Limerick Starhird, Erland E., Gurham StC-lair, Barbara F ., 133 Auburn Street, Portland Stevens, Hamid, 3'1 Nassau Avenue, Westbrook Stavens, 1.3mm 1.1., RFD 5H, West Euxtun Stavens, Sylvia 1., Lee Stavens, Sandra 1., 29 Carter Street, San. Partiand Stewart, James 11., Maple Street, Danish Stewart, Nan: , Cornish Sticker, Halp H., Human Road, 5am Bullings, Sheila M., 36 Webhannet Drive, Wells Stuck, Kenneth E., Princetun Starla, Mariurie L., Mord: Haven Stout, Cassmdm 1..., 23 Emery Sheet, Westbrunk Straut, Peggy 14., 2158 Maine Street, Brunswick Stuart, Bonnia 1., Upper Main Street, Bingham Sunmela, Harlem 114., BE Bridgmn Huad, Westbrnuk Swiger, Phyllis 1-1., 135 Sawe-r Street, Sn. Portland Sylmter, Humann, 233 Summer Street, Auburn Talaricn, Evelyn F., 31 Burbank Sweet, Lewistun Taranlca, Walter 1., RFD 1H Alexander Hi, Eichde Tardiif, 13111112 14., 334 Hamel Street, Lewistun Taylor, James 11., 65 Pattersnn Stragt, Augusta Tessier, Dlivette. E., HFIJ, livennure Tethy, Pamela A... 23 Maine Avenue, Portland mardault, Richard F., 139 Park Street, Lewistnn Thumpsnn, Edward, 37 pr1e Hand, Kittery 174 Thurluw, Jamar. L... 13 Avalnn Rand, Partland Thurston, Luis E., 9 Hidgeway Avanue, Gurham Tierney, Elizabeth L., Bax 12, Sehagu Lake Titcnmb, Lurena 14., 25 Fart Hill Street, Ft. FairBeld Tukarski, Danna E., Maple Avenue, Scarbumugh Tracy, Canal E., RFD iH Bmadtum REL, W. Sunburn Tracy, 1r., Charles 11., Bmadtum Huad, W. Scarhumugh Tripp, Bavid C... 3 Plaasant Street, Frychurg Truawurthy, 13:11:12 F., RFD, Kazm- F3115 Trufant, June E., RFD $3, Freepnrt Tukey, Janice P., Euhh Enad, Cmnden Turnotte, Judith M., Box 5'12 High Street, Gardiner Turcntte, Shanill 11., High Street Em: 5'12, Carciincr Turgeun, Jayne.- E., RFD 1112, Winthmp Turner, Jahn W., Middle Hnad, South Eristnl Twumbly, Demise 1., Eeacnn Street, Yark Beach Vadnais, Sandra 11., Box 11.4, Arundel Venill, Elizabeth 11., Gray Verrill, Mar aret L., Box 333, Gray Victor, Bap e, 12 01:1 mchard Huad, Sam Vincent, Daxdd E., Fax Farm Hill, Nurth Eerwick Walker, Arthur, Sehagu Lake Walker, Daniel E., RFD 1151, Auburn Walker, Irena 11., Witham Road, Auburn $.11... 511141.451 a tan, una ., an- amett Street, Gnrhn Ward, Erwin E., Casual 3.1; m Warner, William 151., Pima Street, Ipswich, Mass. S Washburn, Kent W., Suuth Strait, Gurhmn Waterhause, Jean E., Bethel Watsnn, Beverly 1L, RFD 4151, Mama? Watsun, Erin M., RFD $2, Nurth Windham Watson, Michele 1., 16 En er Road, Snuth Portland Watts, Marcia 1., Suuth nmnstnn $3313, Bliian WA: IEFDuii Gurham 1: star, mules ., G win Sheet, Springvale Webster, Jennine M., Spring2e1d Weihlen, Nancy E., Gun 5 M1115 Waikel, William E., E turn Road, Scarboro Wen, Hamil, 51 Anderson Avenue, Westbrook Welsh, Be 1' A... 44 Patterson Street, Augusta Wemyss, Barbara. E., '12 Enuth Street, Gurham Emmerdl, arm, Ealit EgreHHill estennan, nyne ., art Street, New Britain, m... Wemuuth, Timothy 11., Mutton Lane Head, Clintun Whgeler, Thomas 1., Huddeberry Hill, Cullinsville, Cam Whtcnmb, Faye E., 184 High Street, Belfast White, Camle 191., Smyma. Mills Wm, Carol M., 23 Viulette Avenue Watentille- Mite. Dani 1L, 9 Waverly Street, Purtiand W'I'Iiting, Ellen 1..., 524 Turner Street, Aubum WHEE, William E., 43 Hill Swat, Smith Paris Whimey, Ruby E., Shaw: Mill Ruad, 58th Lake Willey, Susan E., 33 Mancimster Street. Nashua, NIL then, HEB. E., 23 High Street, DOVEI'HFDIEI'EH: Wm, 11:: E., Dunstan Landing Road, W. Embara Wilbur, Gary L., 59 Danny Hand, Hath Wilda, Sharon 1L, M111 lane, Kennebunkpnrt Willcinsm, Eileen E., 23 High Street, Lisbon Falls Wilkinsun, Maryann 114., 133 Lake Street, Auburn Willdnsun, Terry.F E., Gray Willdnsun, Yvonne E., 42 Garlisun Street. PurtImd Willey, Susan 1., Pnrtland Rand, Sam Winiams, 1011111113 P., 212 Main Shaet, Lisbon Falls Williams, Martha L., 1.113131r Avenue, Gnrham Williamson, Baverly 11., 233 Main Street, Watenrille Wills, Hazel 1L, 9 Madisun Sheet, Wastbrmk Wilson, Eemice E., RFD a112, Wiscasset . Wilson, Diane M., 222 Temple Sheet, 0111 Orchard Beach, Wilson, Lynda P., 21 Engers Road, Kitten! 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