Gorham State College - Hillcrest / Green and White Yearbook (Gorham, ME)
- Class of 1965
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II 1 The H i'IIcresiL Gorham State Teachers College Gorham, Maine Volume 45 F ACULTY UNDERCLASSMEN SENIORS ORGANIZEXTIONS ACTIVITIES . WOMENS ATHLETICS MEWS ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS Hi'HcresiL Staff H' .1- .a:' CO-EDITORS -. - ' Beverly Wratsun Gary WiHJur BUSINESS MANAGER Frank Hall .. - FACULTY ADEISQH Dr. Juhn Hanna Kay-Lee Bell Patricia Muultnn - Patricia Smyth Camlyn Chandler Sarah Henley Mary Jane Finn Charles JLEiLlS Charlene Huntley PHOTOGRAPHERS L. Antlmny Black Susan Merrifield r 11311113111 W'eikel Charles Wellingtmn TYPISTS Sally Cbte Alice Lilienthal Beth Skillin Ix Ii I-L ll II 5 II I Ii '3 I. 15 1- I I I 11'- 1...,1 r rf- Contents :53 4 Dedicatinn 5 Appreciatinn 6 Cullege 0f Angles 14 Faculty 42 Underdassmen 50 Senim's 86 Organizatimls 130 Activities 156 Athletics 178 Advertisements 197 Student Directnry 203 Index Dedication We, the eless ef 1965, effer this issue ef the HILLCBEST in deep gratitude tn Hrs. Det'ethee Dunten, Henee Direeter extrenrdinery ef the new men's dennitery. Sinee her arrival en eetnpns in 19535, when she beeetne henee direeter ef Uteredwan'tl HelL ?t-Ietherih Dnnten hes endeared herself tn inereeeing numbers ef eellege students. While the new menie dermitery was still under eenstrnetien, h-Iether Duntenls eleee interest in the men living in H?eedwerd Hell led them in an unprecedented if nneneeessfnl gesture ef loyalty - they tried te name the new building nDnnten Hellfr As an adviser te Amieitie, Mrs. Dnnten gave eneh fresh impetus te everyr girl in that etgenieetien that its spirit was eetnpletely revitalieed. Leng after we have left the I-Iilltep eur memeriee ef her will still be green. Vite are better persens Etn- having knewn Derethee Dnnten, whether fee at day er e year. Her heart is bigger then Weedwerd end the land erennd it. In the riehest sense ef thet eernetitnes empty wetd she is en unfergetteble heusernether. i -. I I l I'h- Ii? '3 i '5 '1 15.3. , . . :- 1. '. v? Appreciation Evith the eleee ef eur final yeer et Gerhem State Teeehere Celtege, the eleee ef 1955 wishes he effer eur sineere thanks; fer the edviee, petienee, end eeeperetten ef tnn' eIese advisers, Miss Evelyn Littlefield end Mr. Metn'iee W'hitten. Miss Littfefield has been eleee te us right frem first semester, when she inspired us with her phileeephy that titeeehing is lighting a lamp - net filling it hneketf! Sinee then, her diligenee end persevernnee es eiees edeieer has been augmented by her interest and week witl'l the Student Senete end the E.S.A.T.E. Ner is her energy-r waning new, while she eeneiders the individual eerefully te eeetn'e e satisfaettn-y teeehing pesttien fer him. The student whe hes eneeuntered Mr. lithitten in e ehemietry er physieal eeienee elese knows the intereet a subtle spark ef humer can generate, and faeed with the need fer a seeend edvieer fer his senier year, finds Mr. Whitten the ebvieue eheiee. Hts calming influenee means a great deal he us when are caught up in the heetie life ef 21 senier. Te hnth of you . . . many thanks. ; ; .N g College of Angles A cullege campus 1'3 the fucal paint for countlws anglm, 30mg man-made, same naturaE-but uthers 0f the heart and mind. Our histnric Academy pemhed m1. :1 wanded 1133, its chaste facade reflecting the:- uprightnegs and stability 0f mama era, is elnquent in angles . '3 F'I' ... .. Yef 3113:; H .thegfmewhnut' nway'g,.' zhg .cmgfes- uf'iTIH-fnm' Tmiwfs dGI'mHQ-iyrl '13. - 'hm'ELMS Eif- GUTE-qu Hem: ??tiISEsT?EbEFHi-f 3:: J- pruEIa-i-m- mmiem' 3th3533,- nmekfhwgir'f beymm' HIE D317! AEaiimi'tijdIHIdESi glmcrml? .l'--T:3 --' ' .- I . . . Old Dr new, Sleek 0r demerit, it mattem little :13 lung as a cnllege library angles pratectiuely, encuumginglg, timer its numemus pmgeny as each mmmes that unmistakable angle suggesting bath :1 feast and a prayer - the angle nf study . . . Th3 iensas 0f the eye and sf til 3 angles Ta make the-- - heinfiniissimal is :r-f- the campimentary rm tmratntiun . I I . J. .. n. I- .Il. . . . Architecture, itself the: pmduct of a uiHa-n, determines the cullective view Hobie H all, a hndgepudge 0f angles and muads, n; exaspe-mting inefficiency and. impalpab a charm, will haunt. Ga-rhamk weds fu-re-ue-r . . . '9'44; 4: If?! fl I l, ' M f? .. MM 47XZ'IX16EZ ff; 1 1' r 'f '1' Y . WW7 . l ii! iii: 4, f, If . 4, xa' 'i i . I J t . . . Angles, the-n, .nre Jwth ineighw end eeffeeke. They define enpreeehee end . degenrfw'ee They enter new pw'efudieee, deepen eu-r dieeee-eriee. Wherever therein n new twist, e new wrinkle, n new wnee, there ie n new nngie ne well. The beer. n-ngfee, es in phetegrnphy, ere erent-we nets . . A brand: .s-ngs nhtugefy after a FHIH'MHU Sittiujafl, .Srfudm'lis harm inm a 3,315.3??ny rmgl'ed March. wind, and aprih green runs wifn' Hf. HIE? infEUZSE-fifffli'i nf .5;an and min. By May, the: Student? heart Jeans: 3::reamricnnsfy trmm'rl summer - Uh! fEIEIEfS mid mam; mark and. ping, mnmnca, gmwth . n...H-r-ni-i-I-H-1HI-r bd-Flh. ,.....-..-q-I-pl-Il--I---H-Illf-II'-' a p- -r - --.r- Trr- -I t - 1- er . . . yew angle engine infinitely in the light. -- ' Jiee 1.5,. .H E I -e i I I . . . On a. Ie'ight'ee y mejrning e epenk- H. ing nete eeHege buihfing rises - the sixth in Eeee then. H decade . . . G-reduetien lemme . . . the air is tense with expeere- HGT . . . Ar Hue peinr where these steel gird meet the bright hepee ef pupils yen heeen. eeen Seen, yen etend - temerretee teee71- ' .35.! age: FAVE FACUITY ......E....... . .1 L. ... .- L. .... ......H..., kt... ....- . 3.. .. .... 43;:qu . ...r. .p .... .. . . . $.de .n. tlrwfik. 15 PresideniL . -.--:i-L' r. DH. KENNETH T. H. BRUDKE President AIL, University of New Hampshire; Ed.M+, E6111, BUStGH University ?m-ir. Bum, Dr. Turk, and Dr. Bmuks $le? prnpmed campus expansiun. 1:5 Er. Breeks intretiueee Seneter Smith at an earlyr eenveeetiem ! Dear Members ef the Class ef 1965: I The theme ef this yeerbeek eneeureges yen te view yeur eellege frem ver- r ieue angles. It eleiu'ly pnrtreys the ever-ehenging campus and feeuses yeur l ettentien en the eellegeie bright future. The verie-ue perspectives reveal an . expending pregrem? a rapidly develeping physical plant, new faculty feces and ' many ether tangible evidenees ef a dynemie eellege keeping pace with the de- k mantle ef the timesi One feeter, hnweveri remains the same and ne matter frem whieh angle it . is viewed it shines ferth abundantly clear. I refer, e-f eeuree, te the ultimate geel - ef the eellege-the turning out of outstanding teachers fer eur eeheels. Eaeh passing year will make mere end mere demands en yen as e persen end as e teeeher beeeuee ef the expleeien ef knewledge end eemplex seeiel issues. The eheegee yen have witnessed et Gerhem have been direeted tewerd making yen eempetent te face this multiplicity ef ehellengee. As graduates ef the eellege yeu will view Gerhem frern yet enether angle, I that of 21 member ef eur alumni greup. Frern this vantage peint yen een een- tinue te assist yetir eellege in its efferts te fulfill its respeneibilitiee te the yeuth ef Maine. I The best wishes ef yeur eeilege ge with yeu as you embark en yeur eereer. Because of yeur preparatien at Cerhem we feel that yeu will make a significant eentributien be your fellew-men end in gen deing find yeur lifeie werk exciting, stimulating, and persenelly rewarding. Sineerely yours, xeiwwee Kenneth T. H. Breaks President I? e Administrative Staff MR. RALPH E. DUSU DH. HUEEHT M. YUHK Administratiua Aswan: Dean 0f Imtmctian B.Ed., Keene Teachars Cnilege; M.A., A.B+, Bates Cnllege; M.A., Ph.D., Clark New Turk Univarsity University MISS EDNA F. DICKEY ME. JAMES A. BDWMAN Assistant Preferssar Assaciate Prafessar Dean 9f Warmer: Dean of Men E.A., M.A., University 0f New Hamp- B.Su Gmham State: Teachers CnHege; M. shire; Graduate Study, Bastian University, Eti, Einstein University; Gratiuate Study, Calmbia University, Wesleyan University, antun University Syracuse University MR. ALLSTDN E. SMITH DH. LINCDLN T. FISH Registrar Professar 115+, Bustc-n University; M.S., University Directnr 0f Admissinm 13f Mame. E.S., M.A., University of Maine; Ed.D., Bastian University ma. mum E. BILLINGHAM M155 EvELYN LHTLEFIELD Prgfggsgr 41333me PfoEi-FSDI' Direcmr 5f Student Teaching Dimmer of Placament 5-3.. Ensign University; Ed.M., Fitch 13.3., Defiance CDHege; M.A., Calumhia Uni- hurg State GQHEEE; Phil, University gf varsity; Graduate: Study, University of New Cunnecticut. Hampshire, Enstnn Univemity Education MISS MILDRED PEABGDT Aaeeeiete Prefeaaer q a ' 3.5., Gerharri State Teaehera Cellege; -. a ?- - , Ed.M., Beaten Univeraity; Graduate .' - Steely, Univereity ef Maine, Beaten University, University ef New Hamp- shire MES. MELISSA. I-i. CDSTELLQ Asaietant Prefeeaer 3.5., Gerhara State Teaehera Cellege; 1331.51, Uriiwersitya.F ef Maine; Graduate ! a w Steely, University ef Maine ME. J'E'LLLEEW.T MILEUHT Ineirueier E.A., University ef New Hampshire: M.S., Indiana Univereity ME. REGINALD FICKETT Inairueter 3.5., Gerham State Teachers Cellege: Ed.M.; University ef Maine MISS EVELYN LITTLEFIELD Aaaeeiete Preferaer Directer ef Placement 13.5., Defianee Cellege, Mia, Celura- bia Univeraity, Graduate Study, University elf New Hampehire, BDStUn UniVEISity' Firat Hew: E. Littleiielel, M. Peabedy, M. lEeatelle. Seeend Hew: W. Eillingham, H. Fieltett. We may have been wet behind the ears. that first September en the Hill, but after eee leek at the nre- quireda anrl iieleetiveah en these eeurae sheets in nursery blue and pink, eur deuhts vanished. Ceuraea in Eritrea- tien ran the garnet frern Plate te Dewey, frem betany te Beetheven. Ceuld any ether singlewpurpese institu- tien ef like size present rieher eppertenitiea be pre- greaaive teaehera ef students frern Kindergarten threugh Junier High? After a basie hiatery ef Arneriean Edueatien with Dr. I'viitehell and Miss Littlefield we jumped at the ehanee te enrell in a sephiatieated study ef edueatienal phileaephy. But er: the way there we stepped eff fer seme indiapensible metheds eeeraea in the primary, ele- mentary, er jenier high eurrieulem. Arneng there were eeeraea in reading, arithmetie, and in elasareem ergan- izatien and materials. Prefeasera Bewrnan and Greer initiated ua iete the mysteries ef measurement and evaluatien. Finally, we were launehed int'e the diary erbit ef student teaehing by Prefeaser Billingham and his elite eerpa ef assistants. Yes, it has taken that lengl New, withth senti+ mentality er seem, we ean weigh the Little Red Seheel- heeae against Cenaeiidated Celeaaue :hEES a5 fulfill- menta ef the Ameriean Dream. We must deeide fer euraelves the part we will plain.r in that dream. I Miss Peabeey and erirrrarj.r reading Seundie.' 2E! ME. JAMES A. BDWMAN Associate Professor Esau of Man 3.3., Gorham State Teachers College; M.Ed., Boston University; Graduate Shrdy, Boston University ME. EUBEET SDUTHWDHTH Assistant Professor E.A., Boston University; Ed.M., Eos- tou University; Graduate Study Boston University Gorlramls modern psychologist. 21 Psychology I-JH I ...- '31..- V H. Southworth. J. Bowman. Romombar your sophomore roommate who signoti up for Psy. 200 hooauso he wanted to know itwhat mado him tiok'i? You told him that was stupid: a systornio knowledge of human oousoiousnoss and be- lraviour was one thing, salf-analysis aaothor. But he had something there. luovitahly, tho psyohology ourrioulorn on the Hill challenges us to know oursolvos if we hope to bring solf-knowlodgo to others. Entering Mr. Southwortlfs classroom that first Soptombor morning, you both wanted to know how the fundamental facts and principles of modoro psyohology related to effective living, our living. It took you a semester to get your foot on the ground. As you hogan to grasp the implioations of tho soiorroo of psyohology as something more than glib ooujooturo, tho air hogan to oloar around suoh foggy ooooapts as moti- vation, emotion, iutalligauoa1 affootivo learning, and thinking. Casotwork in Mr. Bowmarfs oourso in ttHuman Growth and Dos-roloproao.t,,u gavo you something like the frontiersrnauis thrill of disoovory. Your roommate said it first: mfou gotta loam to live with uaoartaintias;n No sasg.r formulations, oo out-and- dried sohorrros for adjustment and tihappinoss. That Senior offering, Psy. 401:: was tho frosting to tho oako. You weighed traditional against contemporary theories, you poarod at abnormal personality oharaotoristios. You and that roommate booamo, imperceptibly perhaps, better persons, bottor toaohors. AriL ME. GALE MINER A55istant Prnfesanr 13.3., M.F.A., Columbia University; 31A,, Teachers Cnllege Calumbia HHS. GWEN SAWTELLE Imirucmr 3.5., University If Minnemta; M.A., Gearge Peabody Cnllege fur T eachers G. Miner, G. Sawtelle. Carnmuniun by Caml Tranquilln. -. -' .- 1 M I I; i -I ' .4... II.- I- 1-11- 1 . , i . -.'.:- 'h- -i. a I'-- 'I. I h- if .5 And why not be cnmfurtahlc? D. Kimball. A class with Mrs. Sawtelle. 22 g How does the College produee an art teacher? Take any teeohing oendidete end eehool him in art? 01' the other way around, perhepe-teeoh a talented artist how to teach talent? With the only approved ert edueetion department in the state, Gotham is equipped and staffed to graduate art supervisors and teeehers of art in elementary and secondary school, and it does so with striking euoeees. FEW of us have failed to take a course with Mr. Miner or Mrs. Sewtelle. Fit 100i, covers the historyr of Egyptian, Creek, Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods and stresses the relationship between art and sooiety. In iiFA 200:: students are innoduoed to the elements of design and oolor, applying beeio principles to teeehing protects. For the art major, of course, this is only a start; e hes, in all, eighteen different courses to choose from. They include Arts and Crafts, Drawing and Painting Techniques, detailed preetiee in the graphic arts and print media, and experience with ley- oot, illustration, and letter design. Exciting and exeeting es the advance eoursee are, the department ettreote dedicated students who, by their regular exhibits of current work in Corthell foyer, leave no doubts about the vitality of Gorhem'e ert program. 23 Shame on you, Linda Peterson! Mr. Miner joins students in the iounge. English MISS U. ELIZABETH SAWYEH Asmmn: meessnr 3.31., University uf Maine; M.A., BDS- ttm University; Graduate Study, Mid- dlebury Cullege. University nf Maine ME. STANLEY VINCENT Instmctnr BAH Enstnn University; M.A., Columbia UHiVErSity Teachers Callege DH. JUHN G. HANNA meessar 3.5., Trinity Callege; M.A., Harvard University; Ph.D., Eustan University; Graduate Study, Dxfnrd, Erenahle, Smhnnne ME. GEUHGE THDMPSDE Instrucmr 13A,, Bmtun Univwsity; ELK, Ens;- tnn University DH. DGNALD SPENCER meessar 3.5., Minnesuta State Teachars Col- lege at Bemidji; M.S., Ph.Dh, Univer- sity nf 1Wimirazmsin ME. ALLSTDN SMITH Reghtmr 3.5., Bastian University; M.S., Uni- HZ-trsity Elf Maine ME. HDNALD MACDGUGALL Instrucmr Amismnt Libranim E. d., lenuth Teachers Cullege; M.A., University 0f New Hampshire; M.L.S., Rutgers Univeraity MR. WILLARD AHNULD Assac-iata Prafewur 251.13., Hef'auw University; Ed.M., Bn5+ tan University; A.M., University 0f Iowa q. .I'.'.. Shakespeare pussies even Mr. Vincent. Dr. Spencer and Heehei Hisen critically ehserve the play rehearsals. A mement 5f relaxation far Dr. Henna. ThEIEjE always ene .1 ee Cullihle in every class. Fresh; men year jee teek a quick leek ereund, weighed the edds, and had a brein-weve. He was gein te msier in English, he held us, iite piek up a degree t e easy way? It was a eineh, he figured; yeti just set back fer few years entertaining yeurself with shert steries, peems, plays, nevels. filmegine it, feilews-theyr give yell a degree fer deing thetinj The scene shifts te Iee under pressure. Hejs meeting 3-. deadline in freshmen eempesitien. Cut to .Iee reeling under the burden ef spetting legieel felleeies; Heshheek te lee unseremhling levels ef usage, to Iee dissecting the philesephieal eempiesities of 3. reading assignment ... unlike anything feisted en him in high seheel. Menths pass: CIese-up ef Jee getting his first taste ef imaginative literature at the eellege level. Pen-shet: Spring, the air is seft, and girls are in their summer dresses. Iee, mesu- while, is stuek in his seem with Aristetleis theery ef tragic eethersis. Ciese-epz mWhat a deal! Jee bitterly eempleins. What is the deal? During Ieeis peried ef adjustment, heill get the message. The ehjeetive of a student mejeri int,1r in English is te acquire a knowledge ef the develop ment ef the Engiish language and ef literary history, te heeeme familiar with the prineipsi writers in English, te inereese his ability in interpret and evaluate a variety of literary tests, end he impreve his oral and written Miss Sawyer reminds Cheryl the theme wss due a week befere. t-L'Itpressien.u Miss Sawyer, C. Leavitt. 25 Industrial Arts A. Berry, E. Carter, I. Greer, J. Falls, J. Mitehell. Ne lenger the stepehildren of Maine's teaehers eel- legee, Hthe I. A. heirs will seen abanden their present quarters to the tennites and move inte the Cellegels spanking new Industrial Arts Center. Everyhedyjs egeg ever its exeiting design and speetaenler leeetien amidst tell pines whieh berder the Warren G. Hill Gymnasium. Here at last students will find the latest equipment and teeehing feeilities, tegether with an enlarged feenlty and program. It eeuldnlt have happened at a better time. The states predicament in the field ef industrial teehnieiens needs ne eemment. Publie apathy regarding a skilled leher peel has been erensed, end the shertege ef industrial arts instrneters in net junier and senier high seheele eentin- nee to make the headlines. Hew will the eellege meet this ehallenge? Mere then twentyr widelyr diversified eenrees will make the new eenter e beehive ef prednetivity. Ceurses in metal teeh- natriltzuggtr end febrieetien, in erehiteeturel drawing and elec- treniee, in weed teehnelegy and weed industries, in pewer, transportation, graphic arte, and industrial cle- sign-ne sampling can do inetiee ten the thereugh never- age prespeetive teeehers will experienee in this pregrarn. Graduates in the immediate years te eenie een take pride in their industrial arts beekgrennd end een entieipete eereere ef immeasurable service tn the yenth ef Maine. Dr. Mitchell cheeks specificatiens fer the new I. A. building. 25 ll DE. JOHN MITCHELL meesmr Department Chairman 14.5.. Fitchburg State Teachers Cali lege; MA... University Bf Minnesnta; ELLE, Pennaylvania State University MR. ARTHUR BERRY Ammmte meessar 13.5... Garham State Teachers Cullega; Ed.M.. Pennsylvania State University; Graduate Study, University 0f Cun- necticut MR. JDHN CHEER Asaaciate meewar 13.5., Gnrham State Teachers College; Ed.M., Pennsylvania State University; Graiuate Study, University uf Cen- necticut ME. JDHN FALLS Instructar 13.3.. West Texaa State Coilege; M. Eli, Tamas AIKM. MR. RICHARD CARTER Imimamr 3.5.. Garham State Teachers Cnllege. M.Ed.. University Gf Maine - f . 1: u; . ; x .- .x' . .p'I- Mr. Berry spends lung huurs in the Graphic Arts Deparhnent. Rapid cnllege gmwth is Exemplified by the new I. A. canter. 2? Mathematics 1. - i I - rb- - 1 il - :gIEr-rfzf... . . T. u' .rtthI-I-TE .- III- I...- d... ...-u J'- :i-I- .II I. f E! -.n- ,I 5... :qu 1.3- 1;.- 4.....a--ilE--il 1-H? h-J ,r :'.-- -r- -H ?- II'-5.-.+I - .- ---II.--iJ.i --.-....::-:- - ... '1- -F-I-r .-.-r dI---- .. --,.- ---- -.d I'll- - i --- -'- Ii. 1....- ai- .. i... -iI'.....-llll' -- -..-I'- r - . ii... . d'FI-Il I u-.- a n. .-.n. a.-- - . a- -I I h L-: JI. -. '.i- - New math teacher, Miss Chandler. J' M155 MARY PEAEDDY Assistant Prafgwar 13.5., Ed.M., Bastian Univarsity, Grad- uate Study, Enstun University, Univmn sity nf Maine, University nf New Hampshire -DH. LINCULN T. FI5H PfoESSHT Directnr 0f AdmeSiH-na 3.5., M.A., Univarsity nf Maine; Ed. I1 Bastian University DR. HAEULD NEUBERGEH Associate Prtifessar 13.5., Inwa-WESIEyan Callege; M5, University uf New Maxim; D.Ed., Huston Univcrsity M155 JEANNE CHANDLER Instmctnr 13.5., University GE Maine; M. EL, Hut- EEI'S University; Graduate: Stutiy, Clarksun Cullege Df Technnlagy 1, - L:.i iir' -II II. n '5 tlll'. F .II'5- w i 'I- I. .TH T 1-1,. h; .. - ' j- . Meg--. Prefesstensls diseess the snares ef Medern Math. Catherine Spestin sets up her deviee fer F'simstrsF Arithmetic. Everyene is talking about the New Math? but here at the eellege we're doing semething ebeut it. A fresh eppreeeh to mathematics in the public seheels has caught en ell ever the nation; nething eseept the Meenshet hes stirred se many edueetets, parents, and students. Thanks te the visien end esperienee ef G.S.T.C. Prefessers Pee- bedy, Chandler, Fish, and Neuberger, seeres ef us will seen fsee our first pupils with a professional calm and knewhhew ineeneeiveble e deeede age. We made the grade when we learned hew te sirn- plify eemplesities fer presentstien at the Iewer grade- levels. Comprehensive meier end miner programs have enabled us he go beyond sueh fundamentals as number systems, set theety, end the nature ef preef. A desert eleetives have given us further training in beth breadth and depth. In feet, seme edvsneed eeurses effered by this department are specialised enough he prepare us net enly fer teeehing but fer graduate study leading te werk in government er industry. The talented, teugh-minded student een fellew many evenues ef seleeted study. We seEute a department skiiled In adapting ehengeless prineiples to a changing universe. Can enyene tie this purellsiemi3H asks DI . Fish. 29 E. Cele, J. Eewder, H. Heel, G. Chamberlani F at many of ear elaaamatea muaie had been, ainee childheed, a aimpie, uncritical eaperienee. Celiege didnjt .! epeii that but it did ehange things. These first eeuraea j. with Prefeaaera Heel, Chamberland, Bewder and Cele l were a revelatien-we began te Kliatenn 1e music, eat just I tihearx' it. Did that kill apentaneity? Hardly. As the meaths passed, we listened and studied eur wayr threugh the Eareque, Claaaieal and Remantie aeheele. Neither high- bmws 1101' luwbrews, we began tn undemtand the debt i every eeetemperary ewes tn the aehievementa ef the 1 past. LDVng the maaie ef Bruekner, we didnit have te aveid Baeh. Elizabethan madrigala and hUDtEI'lany felk- aenga werenlt at! and water. The study ef harmeay and eaanterpeint weuldnjt alienate ea frem jam aeaaiena Seme at us spent thousands at heura e11 VDCRI and instrumental study. The slanting aleavee ef Certhell may not be the abode ef the Muses, but mere than enee it inspired us te harmenieus seundt Was that just an il- lusion? We knew we had aeeted a musical triumph when we teak part in the spring eeaeert, a full-aeale predue- tien ef Heneggeria tiKing David? . . And 5e, te the music faculty we are e1l.re1'laai:i11glj,.ir t - ' grateful. They put eur talents to werk by teaehing 115 I - . ' that impulse and discipline must ge hand in hand. ' Whether in years te eeme we sing, play, teaeh, er just listen, we ean never target the strains at muaie en the ' t Hill. Mr. Chamberland aeleete his next eheral pregram. 4-1;.- ' Ii. :- I'd! .1 . MR. GERALD G. CHAMBERLAND Amoct'ata mewmr E. uf Mu5., M.M., Bastian University; Graduate Study, University 0f Glas- guw, I'Ianrard Univarsity, antnn Uni- versity DR JERRY BQWDEH Assacmte Prnfesmr 15.3., University 0f Washingmn; M M., Lewis and Clark Callege; Ph.D., Eastman Schnul uf Music MR. HDNALD CGLE Instructor 3A., Buwdain Cullege; M. EL, East- man Schnnl Elf Music; Graduate: Study, Eastman Schunl Df Music MISS HELEN HEEL Assistant Frufesmr 3.5., Durham State.- Ttrachers Cullege; MMu University 0? Michigan; Crad- uatia Study, University of MEiIlE Tnp laft: DL Euwder, Tap right: Mr. Chamberland, EDttC-m left: R. Severy, Battnm right: Mr. Cale, J. Whitten, I. Linscutt. Music majors gather fur a pre-Sessicrn sung fest. F. McFarland, E. Gallant, D. Marcntte, P+ Harvay. 3'! Scien ce --' Seated: E. Barker, E. Kerr, H. Neuberger. Standing E. Miller, M. Whitten, P. Hare. Mr. Ayers prepares a demnnstratiun. ME. RBBEET MILLER Assiytant Profesmr A.E., Colby Cullege, Graduate Study, Enstnn University, University cf Maine DH. HAHULU NEUBEHGER Assamme meessnr 113., IDWHJrVESLE-EFHH Collage; M.S., Unwersity nf New Maxim; D.Ed., Bustan University DH. ELIZABETH KERR Prafmmr 3.5., Marygmve Cnllege; A.M., Ed.D., Culumhia University ME. CEUHGE BARKER Assistant PTHfES-EU'T 3.5., Gnrham State. Teachers Cnllege; M.S., Bastan University; Graduate Study, Harvard University 32 MR. FARRELL HARE Assistant meewar 13.5., University GE Maine, M.S., Un- iversity 0f New Hampshire; Graduate Study, Uhic State University, Univer- sity nf Califnrnia MR. GEDHCE AYERS Instructor B.EL, University of Maine; M.A., Dhin State University; Graduate Study, Georgia Institute 0f Technnlagy, Genrgetuwn, Bastian University MR. MAURICE M. WHITTEN Assistant meessar H.B., Culhy Cnllege, M.A., Calumbia Univeraity; Graduate Study, Uhin Stair: University E. Friedman, H. Dabhins, and the intrigu- ing werld ef chemistry. Janet Litwinewieh heeks up the linear ae- eeleratien apparatus. iiCreat! live had all this in high eeheelii-that was the general eeneeneua ef freshmen students registering fer Dr. Kerrie required hielegy eeurse. But after a year of analyzing the structure, funetiene and relationships at plants and animals, meet students were ready to eat their wards. A eheme ef greans eeunded frem aephemeres re quired te take Sei 200+201. But it was there that they be- eame at least superficially acquainted with the inanimate werld, frem the etenee tn the stars. Physical eeienee maiere feund that ML W'hitten'e eentagieus humer and Mt. Ayers: patient demenetra- tiens made bearable net enly earhen chains, halaneed equatiene, eieetrieity, and aternie physics, but else leng lists ef the Seientifie Greats in hietery. Fullyr aware ef ether delights in state, students stepped gingerly inte meteerelegy, where Mr. Hare clem- enstrated that weather is predietable within limits; and Dr. Neuherger, in Sci 367, graphieally proved that the hedy has benee,'mueelee and giaeds we had never heard ef hefere er since. And after a eeuple at Mr. Mtlleria geelegy elaeeea we all happily eeneeded that Maine is endewed with plenty ef reek, net all granite. Later we realized the preblem lay in aesimilating and apelying this predigieue supply ef data. Thatie when we again met Dr. Kerr, whe eenvineed us threugh ex- perinienm anti readings that the sciences can be taught with imaginahen and zest. 33 Dr. Kerr leeks aneenvineed. The teaeher is still a student. Mr. Barker pereses the latest eeienee literature. Social Sciences First Hew: P. Barker, E. Dickey, H. Emereen, E, Weed. Seeend Hew; W. Meherg, H. ?erk. J. Whitten. It was a eetehkell term when we were in elementary.r end junier high eeheel, 5e we weren't surprised to see i'Seeiel Seieneee beh up in the see ef eeurses at G.S.T.C. like the mythieel Preteue ef many shapes, sometimes as hietery, eemetimee es eeeielegy, again as gEDgraphy er even etcheelegy. The organizer behind this meneter ef 'lelegiee ie yeuthful Yelernen Herten Emersen, e wittyr historian unperturbed by his depertmentls hydreheeded eek. Hie ebieetivee, Dr. Emerson reminds us, are eee- demie rather then prefeesienel: llOur main eeneern is net te prepare teeehere merely fer the Seeiel Seieeeee but to give all students an awareness of the nature ef the seeiety in which they Iive-en eppreeietien ef its values and ideas, its eherteeminge and perennial problems. What will this mean te lee Hilltepper? Set adrift en en eeeen ef erediteheure end peiet-eyeteme, he een enly strike eut fer eherei Hietery end Gevemment ertrey the rise and fell ef werld powers and the develhpment ef eeeiel1 eeenemie end pelitieel structures. Seeielegy sharpens hie awareness ef the seeiel relationships and l greup behevier. These ether elegieelLAreheelegy, Am threpelegy, end Criminology-deliver him frem pete- ehieliem end nerrewneee. He is e warrier in the endless eenfliet between apathy and creativity, reeetien end in- nevetien, materialism and the things of the spirit. a Miss Diekey serves at the tee fer Margaret Chase Smith. 34 DH. H. WILLIAM EMEHSDN meessar BAH Colby Cullege; Ph.D., Yale Uni- versity. ME. PAUL BARKER Awacrmte meassar 133., Wittenberg Cnllege; M.S., Kan- 535 State: College; BIL, Cnlgate Ha- chestm Divinity Schnui; Graduate Study, Berlin University, Germany, Hostun Uniwrzaitgpr MR. WENSEL S. MUEEHG Instructar $.11, M.A., Clark University; Grad- uate Study, Clark University, Univer- sity uf Maine DH. HGBEHT M. YDRK Dean 0f Inatructinn A.B., Bates Cullege; M.A., Ph.D., Clark University MISS ESTHER WUUD Assaciate meessor 21.3., Culby Callege; M.A., Radcliffe CDHBge MISS EDNA F. DICKEY Assistant Profeasar Dean 0f Warmer; E.A., M.A.. University 0f New Hamp- shire; Graduate Study, Bastun Univer- sity, Calumbia University, Wesieyan Univmsity, Syracuse University MR. JAMES M. WHITTEN Asmciczte Prafessnr A.B., Colby Callege; A.M+, Univer- sity af Maine; Graduate Study, Uni- versity 0f Maine, Bustnn Univarsity The latest iaumals keep Miss Wand up-ta-date. -'..I:-. '1 Physical Education MR. RICHARD A. CUSTELLD I msnciate meassur Director 0f Athletics 13.5., University 0f Alabama; M.S., Univergity of Illinnis; Graduate 5111- dy. University crf Maine, University 9f Cannacticut, Springfield College MR. RICHARD T. WESCDTT ASSaciate Prafessur HA... Cnlby College; Ed.M., EDStDn University; Graduate: Study, Univeri sin.ir of Indiana MISS JEANETTE GGDDWIN AssMant Prafessar 3.5., Sar ent Calla e; Ed.M., Springu field Calege; Gra uate Study, Uni- versity of Mame, University uf Michigan, Unimersityr nf Wismnsin, Cunnecticut Cullege for anen IF .' :1; . . $4.45. . . I . . ,- -. ' i. MISS DDHIS I. FITZ - Assistant Professur 13.5., Ed.M., Enstnn Univarsity; Grad- uata Study. University Df Maine. H. Cnstellu, D. Fitz, I. Guudwin, H. 'Wescntt. Awright yuu guys! Cnach Custelln. Miss Gandwin enjnys a brisk bike ride. 315 Here we are, smeek-deh in the middle of the Netth- eeetge eheieest resert areas, where lakes, meunteins end beeches meet. Theuseede ef eity-pent tourists reee be our New England eeuetryside. Te them, a summer here means delight in vigereus exeteise end a sense of physi- cal and meetei well-being. Standing en the wind-swept seeeer field and leeking ever the reef ef the new Warren G. Hill gymnasium te the telling Sebege Lake basin end beyend, ten the granite shedew ef ML Weehingten, we begin te understand ex- eetly hew the med-eep teuriete feel. Thanks to eur feeulty in phyeieel edueetien, we have begun to eeperienee the eeneequenee ef eur ewe fitness. Ne matter hew that fitness is eeree by-whether en the basketball eeurt Dr seeeer field, in gy'meestiee er medern tienee, at the erehery target er tennis net- phyeieel edu' eetien eeener er later erysteliizes fer the teeeher-te-be. In reereetien we re-ereete eurselves; we find jey in sheer ITICWEITJEHt er in healthy animal fatigue and eppteeiete as never before the tempe and style peeulier te eeeh epert. It is te these eeursee inneeently labelled iiPE. 100, er 102, 352i er 3150f that we ewe e debt ef gratitude fer the develepment ef attitudes that eneeurege e eeued and rewarding life. F I I p. - -Ei . .-.- i I h 4 1-H- 19;? l 4 F: Fr. 1- 'r: his? . I I I' h .- -' . - ....-r- H'- r - '- . S. Gerden and F. Street eutline a new eaeee reutine to Miss Geedwin. Sephemere gym: EL Cifelli breaks his eppenentje held. 3? MILLETT SCHUUL co m p Us S Choo '5 b.1155 MARILYN FAREAH Asmcicrte Instrucmr 3.5., Gmham State Teachers Caliege; Graduate Study, Univarsity nf Maine MES. CLAIRE LIBBY Assnciate Instrucmr 3.5., Gurham State. Teachers Callege M35. EDYTHE LIBHY Instrucmr 3.5., Ed.M., University 0f Maine M155 DGHDTHY NDBNAN Assnciate Instrmrtnr 3.5., University 0f Maine M35. MURIEL STUNE Instrucmr 3.5., Farmingtnn State Teachers Cul- lege; Ed.M., University 0f Maine. M35. HETHA WATSGN ' Assaciate Instructor 3.5., Farmingtnn State Teachers Col- lege; Graduate Study, UHiVEIEitY nf l Maine I M35. CAEDLYN T. YUUNG Awadate Instrucmr 3.5., Gurham State Teachers Cnllege; Graduate Study, University 0f New Seated: C. Libby, C. Tnung, Standing: M. Farrar, D. iners, M. Stune, 3. Hampshire, Gurham State Teachers Watsun, E. Libby. Cguege VILLAGE ELEMENTARY SCH DBL M35. MARY BARKER Instructnr 3.5., Gnrham State Teachers Callege; Ed.M., University cnf Maine MRS. MADELINE DINGLEY Instrucmr 3.5., Gorham State Teachms Callege; Ed.M., University 0f Maine ME. HARVEY DUTIL Imimctar 3.5., Gerham State Teachers Cnllage; Ed.M., Univarsity Df Maine M35. PEH5I5 HARDING Instrucmr 3.5., Gurham State Teachers Cnllege, Ed.M., 3:155:11 University; Graduate Study, U11ti'.rF-.rsit15.F nf Maine, Enstun University M35. MARY L. KIMBALL Assaciate Initmctar 3. nf Ed., Keene Teachers Cullege. J. Matthews, M. Barker, 3.. Littlejc-hn, M. Lancaater, P. Harding, F . Sawyer, M35. ALBERTA LITTLEIGHN M. KimbalI, H. Until. Assam nf. Professor 3.5., Garham State Teachers Cnllega; Ed.M., Bustnn University; Graduate Study, University uf Maine SHAW IUNIUH HIGH SCH'DDL MRS. ?EHtiAWYEH MISS IUSEPHINE MATTHEWS 1' : 3133mm Prnfesmr M3. JAMES E. BHDWN 3355,1653: rgtatgfiiggm Callege; 3.5., Gnrham State Teachars College, Aimsmte Instrucmr 'i '5 y Ed.M., University uf Maine; Gra- F 3.5., Gnrham State Teachers CnlIega M3. RICHARD VACHDN anate 5136-13 UHWETEHY C'f Maine, Assnciatg Imtmctar 1.3.3.5., Gnrham State Teachars Cul- 3.5., Gurham State Teachers Cullege 133E 33 r 9 Librarians MISS MAHJGHIE EAMES Assistant Prufsssur Hsurl Lihmriuu 13.5., Middlebury Culisgs; E.S.L.5., Pratt Institute Library Suhuui; A.M.L.E., T.J:1.isr'qsrsitjsr sf Michigan; Graduate Study, Culumhiu University, Huston University, University sf Ver- lTlEII'It MES. MERCY C. PACKARD Assucfuts Insfmctur Assistum Librarzhn 3.5., Gurhsm State Teachers CuIIsgs: Grsdusts Study, University uf Maine ME. EUNALD MACDDUGALL Instructor Assistant Librarian E.E::1., Plymuuth Tssuhsrs Cullege; M.A., UniVEISitjr' uf New Hampshire; M .L .S ., Rutgers University MRS. SYLVIA MARTIN Assistant Librarian E.S., Curham State Teachers Cullege MES. MARY MDHTDN Assistant Librarian BAH Smith Cullege; Graduate Study, Western Reserve University M. Esmes, H. MsCDuugsll, M. Murtun, M. Facksrds S. Martin. Clerical Staff MISS GEETA M. BECH Secretary is Administratius Assistant Shrewsbury Technical Cullegs MES. DDHDTHY 13L JE'JEliil-TI'I:r Secretary is Registrar Shsws Business Cullsgs MRS. ELECTA M. BRUWVN Bursar Shswzs Business CuHsg-s MES. VIRGINIA M. CHRISTENSEN Searstury tn President and Dean Maine Schuul uf Cummerce s 1'! h MISS CAHGLYN L. GINN . . 1... 'L Secretary to Director sf Admissions i-- -- MRS. PEARLICE L. HDYT Huukstsrs I MES. VIDLA L. SMITH Rsssptmnist - Switchbuurd Gpsrstur MISS JACQUELAN H. TUTTLE Buukkssusr Defiance College C. Esuh, M. Wescutt, J. Tuttle, C. Gina; P. Huyt, V. Smith, M. Christensun, D. Berry. MISS MADELINE H. WESCDTT Buukksspsr Nurthesstem Business Cullege 3'? g Dormitory Ste H MES. ALICE EUUTHHY Cuffegc Nurse HR, Mairm Eye and Ear Infirrmu'zt.J 311153 VIRGINIA WHITE CGHEEE Nurse H.?x'u Rumfmd Cammunity Hospital MRS. LAURA BECKEVITH Hmwe Manager, Rubic-Andrmua Hails MRS. EFFIE BUTLER Hmwe Dh'ecmr, Uptan Ha?! MES. DUEUTHEA DUNTDN Hausa Dimmer; New HESEEIEHEE HRH far Man MES. EMILY GDHDQN Hausa Manager, Uptrm HRH HHS. CHRISTIE PINCHEE Hausa Direcmr, Habit: HUN MES. MADELINE HETNGLDS - ' ' g... . . n Heme Dimmer, EVHGIIluard Half Seated: M. Eeynalclae, E. Gnrdun, V. 'x'lr'hite. Standing: C. Pingmu, A, Bnathhy, L. Beckwith, MISS mnmam smmms 14- Simmunsw E. Butler. Hmwa Bircctnr, Andrews Hail 'I Cafeteria MR. HUBEET HELANGEH Chef MR. EUBEET LATHAM . Chef ME. 1011:; PAQUET Chef h'lH. HUBERT SAMPLE Chef H. Belanger, J. Paquet, H. Sample, H. Latham. . 4:: l 4 h .11.... k 'I :Ih-i-t- ---- 11hr: - Htlunr .I I I. .' $ '- n. q. a. I ' - --'.- - -' l? L. Nnrtcm, M. Gnrdun, M. DJErien. MR. FRANCIS ANDEHSDM Custodian ,. Library MEL HGT HAGEHMAN P.I'ant Maintenance Manager MH. LEDNARD HENRY Ctmtadmn - Hill Gymnasium MR. PHILIP LIBBY Building Maintemnce Superaimjr CadhEH Building MR. THEDDDRE LUHT EnginEEr MR. THQMAS MACKIE Custadmn - Scimce Buifcfing MR. RDGEH W. MALDNEY Uustodian - Uptan Hail ME. JAMES MINARD Cmtndian, Miifett Schnai MR. HGGER MDTFHUM Cuamdian- Hailey Hail, Libmry CAMPUS PDLICE ME. WELDDN WAKEFIELD Campus Paiice Lounge MES. LUCILLE NDRTBN Student Launge Manager MRS. MEREDITH GDHDDN Studem mege HaStew MISS MARGUEHITE U'BHIEN Student Launge Hmtess Maintenan ce 37.3.1. I'- ull- t. hW. P. Libby, H. Hagerman. 4H UNDERCMS'S'MEN Him , Class of 1968 A. Helen, J. Meffit, C. WeIIingten, L. Eeurget. The elass of 1963 entered Gerham State Teaehere Cellege e11 September 13, 1964 and was weleemed by the many helpful upperelase students whe were cm the Orientatien Cemmittee. The nerveue freshmen immediately reeegnized the typieal friendly atmeephete ef G.S.T.C. At the Freshman Reeeptien apensered by the Student Christian Aeseeiatien, the new students were given the upper tanity te meet faettlty members and ear president, Dr. Breeke. At that time we heeame aware ef eur pride in being a part ef this eelleget After everyone was aeeustemed te eeilege life, the freshman elaee held a meeting fer the eleetien ef elaas effieers. The fellewing slate ef effieere was eIeeted: Art Delan, President; Bud E-Vellingten, 1tvi'iee-Preaideat; Leuiee Beurget, Secretary; and Jehn Meffit, Treasurer. 1EWith eleetiene eempleted, the fresh- man elasa was ready te- undergo several ptejeets te make life en the hill mere prefitahle and enjeyahle te all. The greatest geal ef the freshman class is the atimulatien ef aeeial aetivities threugh the epeneerahip ef several danees and thteugh aetive partieipatien in such aetiw'ties as the Winter Carnival. The elasa has already shewn great enthusiasm in the intramural pregrams under the leadership ef the physical edueatien department. We are pteud te say that twe ef the freshman girls, Doreen Gerden and Karen Tureette, have made the eheering squad and jehnny Mauro is a member ef the varsity basketball team. Respectfully submitted, Louise Beurget, Seeretary 44 Part and pretty, E. Lemhree. I Surprise smphnny? M. MiHEI, C. Emery. I I '7 I I' l f j. i ...;.-i. Nu beef stew, thanks. C. Brackett, C. Beaulieu. 'I. H. Ir 45 An. L. Enurget and N. Farrand, alive: with the campaign spirit. Class of 1967 -: 1-, .. Er a J: i L. Lertehee, D. Peverly, P. Heft, D. Cifeili. -I,. The eless ef 1967 returned this fall leeking ferwsrd te the eseiting Gotham ,. life we all knew ftem lest year. We began s geed year with two advisers, ehesen ' at the end of last year, Mr. Milbury end Mr. Fells. Our slate ef effieers 1's heeded by Peter Heft, again ehly filling that difficult pest ef president; Den Cifelli, returning te essist Peter; and em new treasurer Lens Letrebee. We are proud te have Henry Giteus as treasurer ef Student Senate this year. Werking with him wiil he eur ether members Pet Reinshereugh, tretuming frem lest yeast, Diek Brewn, Adam Burrews, end Denna Shannen inewlsr eleetedll. Representing eur elsss en the eheerleeding squed ere Jeekie Terdiff, Faye Miser, Mary lean Smith, and Cathy Brysen. Our eless this year eseels in e11 fields ef spetts and finds time te he eetive members ef the campus eetivities. The big pteieet fer eur elsss this year is the Harvest Ball at the end ef Meyer Campaign. Other Sephemese eetivities ere else being planned. The eless of '67 is just beginning te dig inn and really pIDVE itself, and mete is to eeme. We are proud that we have a ehenee to receive mueh frem eur eellege experience end, we hepe, give meeh, tee. Hespeetfully submitted, DUHHEI. Peverly, Secretary 4:5 i Hi. Is f w... i. W. Titus and G. Ranger, astmnumers? D. Withee-future teachar or future chef? i P. Rice, J. Dicksnn, I. Tardiff, L. Mersereau. M. MacDaugall, waiting far a break in the supper line. 4? C loss .1.- M. UJDennell, L. Black, F. Hall, J. Barker. The eleee ef 1966 is new well on its way to greduetien. With three 1years behind us, we feel mere confident ebeut the years ahead of uewe future ef teaching and adulthood. In these three years at Gerhem State Teachers College, we have grown, changed, and learned. Given the teak ef ergenieing the chess fer the activities ef this year were: Frank Hell, President; Teny Black, VieeiPresideet; Merge OlDennell, Treasurer; and judi Barker, Secretary. Other members ef the Iunier class were very active in the varieus organizations en campus. Net enly were we well represented, but we held many eeeeutive pesitieee in the ergenieetiene. We have enjoyed the year even though it was an extremely busy ene. It is certain that in the years te eeme we will have many fend memeries ef the friends we have made end the eeperieneee we have had. We are proud to he a part ef it all end of the rapidly ehenging campus. Heepeetfully Submitted, judith Barker, Secretary 43 e;- -' wer-u D. Bailem enraptured by his own lecture. E. Hardisum L. Faye. A toast tn Chriatmas vacatinn. S. Hnwe 3116 D. Hamalainm. Phi Sig cm the left, Kappa cm the right. Whatls in the trunk? 49 SENIORS ; .......U.n....r. ... ......w .... h 3...:- r...T. .. .uaw... ..H.......1Mt..,-u.. Hr ..u .. if .g. .. . ..Lwr...h 51 Class of 1965 J. Thurlew, E. Leblanc, E. Kimball, R. Devault. Feur years have passed! This at ifieant theught-new uppwmeat in eur minde-areuses within eaeh ef as am ivalenee. We feel aatiafaetien upen ae- eempliahing the geal established far all ef us in the fall of 1961 when we entered Cerham ae freshmen. But, meat of us also eaperienee a aadneee-a sadness in realizing that at last we are leaving behind these things whieh have become instilled within ua-the busy aehedule ef elaaaea, the bustle ef eatraeurrieular activities, and meat ef all the lasting friendships aequired by werking and living together. Let us refleet fer a few moments upen what has happened ainee eur arrival at C.S.T.C. ae bewildered freshmen. The prevailing spirit of the eampua was one ef friendliness. Immediately erientated aecl aeeEptecl by the upperelaeamen, we set eat to erganiee eurselvea and eleeted the fellewing effieera: President, Paul Iehnaee; Viee-Preaident, Ed LeBlane; Seeretary, Bennie Stuart; and Treasurer, Beb Usher. Under their eapable leadership, we began to take a true interest in eellege life. Our freshman year treated us well, and a5 Tuee arrived-altheugh anaieue fer a reatwwe leaked forward to our eeeend year at Gerham. 52 Upen nu: return as Snphnmeree, we plunged intn many activities. Guided by am new nffieers-Preeident, Paul jehnsnn; Viee-President, Iernee Thurlnw; Secretary, Sharen Andersen; and Treasurer, Ann Miller-perhaps nnr mejer achievement was the Harvest Ball, culminating the busy weeks ef mayor campaign. As Juniere, we sensed the neernesepf e. geel, particularly when editing the Senier yearbeek and sponsoring the Cemmeneernent BelI-the first te be held in eur new gymnasium. Ont nffieere-President, Iernee Thurlew; Viee-Preeident, Ed LeBIene; Secretary, Marie Cee; and Treasurer, Ann Millermrepresented us well and made us proud tn say: HA5 3 eless we have been strung, actiVBIy per- tieipeting in extracurricular activities and ergenizatinns. We have semetimee failed, enly tn benefit by eur mistakes, thus struggling harder te finally sneeeedfi Although eur eenier year fennel us divided by student teaching, in reality eur thoughts enuld net be separated. As a eleee we remained united under these effieere: President, emee Thurlnw; Viee-Preeident, Ed LeBlene; Secretary, Heehel Kimball; en Treasurer, Richard Deveult. Perhaps the meet difficult year, it was also the meet exeitin . Loeking back, we can proudly eey: iiYee. Fnur years have passed! Fnur 1eefnehle years which will better enable us in edvenee intn e rapidly changing world. May we gn with eenfidenee-never quit- ting elthnu tired; never failing, although discouraged. A5 teachers we remain united-de ieeted tn the preceee ef edneetinn end the future ef America and the wnrld. Respectfully' submitted, Rachel Kimball Secretary thid'rl-If-at- -$'11-- Jr J. Fields cleans: his Iateet specimen frem the geelegieel expedition. P. Graves, aheut te leave the eellege, helps ethers mnve in. 53 Delanne Abhutt Purtland, Maine General Eiementary Transfer; S.E,A.M. 4. Pamala S. Abbatt Westbmnk, Maine Junic-r High Freshman Drientatinn Cammittee 2; S.E.A.M. 4. Shawn M. Andersnn Hams Centar, Maine 2b General Elementary Freshman Urientatiun Committee 3, 4; HILLH CHEST Staff 3, Ca-edimr; S.E.A.M. I, 2, 4; Gur- ham Churale 1, 2, 3, President 1; 'anen's Hausa Cnmmittee 1, Preaident; Amicitia 2, 3, 4; Hame- cnming Quean 2, Barbara J. Astbury Gardiner, Maine: Juninr High Ubsemer Staff 2, 3; S.E.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; SEA. 1; N.A.T.A. 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA. 1, :3, 3, 4. Mary Lau Amerena Smith Purtland, Maine General Elememary S.E.A.M. 1. Karen N. Andaman St. George, Maine General Elamantary Glimmer Staff 1, E, 3, 4; S.E.A.M. 1, 2, , 4, Secretary 3, Visitatic-n Day Chairman 4; 3.13.11. 1 2, 3, 4. Jean L. Aynttt: Kittm'y, Maine General Elemmtary Freshman Drientatiun Cammittee 3, 4; HILL- CHEST Staff 3; Dbsemer Staff 3; S.E.A.M. 3, 4; Newman Club 1; Gotham Chorale 1; Wamenls Hnuse Cummittae 3. Sarah J. Harrell 3E Auburn, Maine General Elemetary BEAM. 4; WAA. 1, E; Amicitia 2, 3, 4. Linda A. Bataan Portland, Maine General Elamentary Transfer; S.E.A.M. 4. Nancy Ellen Bean Cape Elizabeth, Maine KindergartEH-Primary S.E.A.M, 3, 4; S.CJ'L. 4; Duting Club 3, 4; 'WAA. 3, 4; Intramural Sparta 4; Graduate 0f Westbmuk Juninr Cnllege 1363. Mary Lm: Bedard Sam, Maine IE Kindergarten-Primary HILLCHEST Staff 3; S.E.A.M. 3, 4; NEWI'HEH Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Duting Club 1, 2; Modern Dance 1, 2; Wamefs Hausa Cnmmittee 3; Amicitia 3, 4. Margaret R. Beecher 1E Tarringtnn, Cunneaticut Canaral Elem141113111;-P Gbserter Staff 1, 2, Heparter; Student Sanata 3, 4, Acting Secretary 3; S.E.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2; Gmrham Chnrale I, E; Cheerleaders 1, 2., 3, Captain 3; WGHIEH'S Hausa Cnmmittee 2; Inter- Durmitory Cmmci! 3, Vice-PresMent; Amicitia 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3. 55 Gale C. Bell Gurham, Maine - Industrial Arts Education LARU. 1, 3, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Davelapment Cuuncil 4. Walter K. BisseH, II. A 1 E Biddefnrd, M31113 General Educatiran Freshman Drientaliun Cummitttae 4; HILLCHEST Staff 3; Dbsemer Staff 3; Student Senate 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer E, VicmPresident 3, President 4; S.E.AJHI. 3, 4; Outing Club 1, E, 3, 4; ?araity CH Club 1, 3, 3, 4; Cress Cuuntry 3, 4, Uu-Captain 3, Captain 4; Intramural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4; M81115 Hnuae Cami 11111133 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3; Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3; Gnlf 3, 4. Daria C. Elakstune Puwnal, Maine Juninr High F reshman Drientatinn Cnmmitte-a 3; 5.54M, 1, 2, 3; 3.0.21... 1; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Madam Dance 1, 2, 3. David H. Elaney Calais, Maine Juninr High Freshman Drientatinn Cummittee 4; HILLCREST Staff 3, Sectinn Head, Drganizatinns; Glimmer Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Cunespunding Secretary; N.A.T.A. 2; Intramural Spurts 1, 2, 3, 4; Illmmimn,r Cajun- 531-31' 4; Mauls Hnusg Committee 4. Caml I. Bragg Waidahnm, Maine Junior High Freshman Drientatinn Cummittea 3, 4; 5,314,114. 1, E, 3, 4; tham Churale 1, 2, 3, 4, Presidem Bf W'umenE Glee Club 3; Dunnitary Counselur. Peter A. Brawn ,1; ,1 H Westbmnk, Maine Iuniar High Varsity CH Club E, 3, 4; 302cm 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Intramural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Beta 2, 3, 4 56 Richard C. Eroadhent H ,1 4, Springvale, Maine Junie; High Freshman Urientatitm Cammittee 3, 4; 5333mm Staff 3, 3, Furmat Assistant; Student Senate 3, 4; 5.13.14. 1; S.E.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4-, Treasurer 3, 1FHitle- President 3, Presiiienf 4; Band 1; Intramural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4; Dunnifnry Cnunselnr 3, 4; Maris Hausa Cnmmittee 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Phi 1, E, 3, 4, President 3, Priscilla M. anks 15E Brunswick Maine KindergartenuPrimary 0333mm Staff 2, 3, 4; Student SEnate 1, 3, 3, 4, Presicient 3; SEA. 1, 2, 3; Uuting Club 1, 2; WA. A. 1, E, 3; Amicitia 3, 4. Hally Arlene. Brawn :1, Ellswarth, Maine KindergartEanriInary S.E.A.M. 1, 4; SEA. 1, 4; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Ina tramural Sports: 4; Amicitia 2, 3, 4. Nmman H. Enchanan A A E Snuth Portland, Maine Juninr High NATA. 1; Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 3, 3, 4. Sheila M. Burgess Nnrth Haven, Maine Music Educatinn Freshman Urientatinn Cummittee 3; S.E.AM. 1, 4; 313A, 2; M.E.N.C. 1, E, 3, 4; Garbam Charale 1, 2, 3, 4; A CappeHa 1, 2, 3; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4. Judith A. Eumell IE3 Gray, Maine General Elamentary Amicitia 3, 4. 5? Mary P. Eurtnn - Snuth P01113116, Maine General Elementary S.E.AM. 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Duting Ciuh I, 2; Gnrham Churale 1, 2; A Cappella E; Wumenk Hausa Committee 1; Art Club 1. Judith A. Capeluti Fahnnuth, Maine General Elementarf S.E.AM. 1. Transfer 2. Marie-Nuelle C35 West Buxtun, Maine Juninr High Freshman Drientatiun Cummittee 3, 4,: HILLCREST Staff 3, Facuity Sectinn Head; E.S.A.T.E. 3; S.E.- A,M. 4, Newman Club 3; Mgdem Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3,: Junior Class Secretary. William D, Champagne Clld Urchard Beach, Maine Juninr High Judith A. Carini ;, Chester, Connecticut General Elementary BEAM. 1, 2, 4; SEA. 1; anenE Hausa Carn- mittee 3;. micitia 3, 4. Wayne E. Carter ill 1: r: Sahattus, Maine General Elamentary HILLCHEST Staff 3, Phntngrapher; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 1 Cemge H. Chase 1- E H Limingtun, Maine Juninr High HILLCHEST Staff 3; S.E.A.M. 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Danna J. Baffin Freapart, Maine Art Education S.E.A.M. 3. Margaret A, Chapman Sahattus, Maine Juniar High Gbsemer Staff 3; S.E.AM. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gurham Chm- ale 1, 2, 3, 4. David A. Ghase Partland, Maine Art Educatinn Elizabeth H. Cnleman East Saba a, Maine General E ementary Peter E. Cannally A A B Portland, Maine Juniur High S.E.A.M. 4; Newman Club 1; Snccer 3; Tennis 3, 4; Intramural Spurts 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain. 59 Nancy N. Cruckett Nnrth Haven, Maine: Ganeral Elementary Freshman Drientatian Cammittee 3, 4; 3.E.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; Nexman Club 1, 2, 3; W. A. A. 1; EVDHIEIIIS HOUSE Cammittae 2, Sacretary. Kathnm E. Curtis Sacra, Maine Kindergarten-Primary Dbsawer Staff 3; 3.E.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; 5.13.21. 1, 2; Bramatics Club 3. Richard H. Devault H .4 4: Winthmy, Maine Juninr High Freshman Drientatinn Cammittee 3, 4; Dbseruer Staff 2, Phutugrapher; S.E.A.M. 1, E, 3, 4, Publicity 51, Executive Committee 2, 3, Visitatinn Day Eu- Chairman 3; N.A.T.A. 2; Intramural Spurts 1, E; Dormitm'y Cnunsa'inr 4; Menis Hausa Cammittee 4; Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 Histurian 2, Executive Committee 3; 31311in Class reasurer. Caml S. Dnnuvan gt Stuningmn, Maine Music Educatian Freshman Drientatinn Dammittee 3, 4; S.E.A.M. 1, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Histnrian 1; Gurham Charale. 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Cappella 1, E, 3, Librarian 2, 3; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4; anm's House Committee 1, 2, Secretanr 1, Presi- dent E; Amicitia 2, 3, 4. Sandra Lee Cutter 33 Auburn, Maine Juniur High Freshman Drientatiun Cammittee 3, 4; S.E.Ahi. 1, 2, 3, 4; 5.11.4. 1,2; Duting Club 1, 2; WAA. 1, 2, 3, Archery Cuunselnr; Wumeujs Hauge Com- mittee 2; IntenDunnitm-y Cnuncil 3, President; Majurette 1, 2; Amicitia 2, 3, 4. Wayne 0. Danfnrlh Gnrham, Maine Industrial Arts I.A.P.U. 1, 2., 3, 4; Intramural Sparta 1, 2. Jerry 'W. Draw K c. :1: Kennebunk; Malina Cenara'l Elementary E.A.M. 2; 3, 4; 5.0.44. 1; 2; 3; 4; Chess Club 1; Ga 5. 2; 3; rham Churaie 1; 2; 3; 4; Kappa Delta Phi 2; 3; 4. Jnhn W'. DEW A h E Kennebunk, Maine Iuninr High S.E.A.M. 3, 4; S.CJL 2; Gnrham Charale II 2, 3; 4; A pha Lambda Beta 1, E, 3. 4. Shawn L. Dawn Westbmnk, Maine Elamentary Educatinn HILLCHEST Staff 3; S.E.A.M. 4; Ski Club 2. Lawrence Dugal Winsluw, Maine. Industrial Arts I.A.P+D. 1; 2; 3; Intramural Sparta 1; E. Martha A. D315 Portland; Maine Kindergart$n-Primary S.EAJL 1; 2, 3; 4; Newman Club 2; 3; 4; N.A.T.A. 3. Marilyn H. Eatun Gnrham, Maine Kindergarten-Primary +51 Cynthia Wnrthen Elder Windham, Maine: Ganeml ElemEHtal-y S.E.A.M. 3; 3.13.11. 3; Duting Club 3; Transferred Frnm University nf New Hampshire 3. Judith F. Elliutt Suuth F reegnrt, Maine Juniur High S.E.A.M, 3, 4; Gnrham Churale 1, 2; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Hnusg Cnmmittee 1, Narreen Hickey Fernanda Hackland, Maine Junim High . S.E.AM. 3, 4; Neman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; WAA, 1., 2, 3, 4; Wamenjs Hausa Cummittee 1. Inhn P, FieIdE K a 41 Auburn, Maine Iuniur High Intramural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4. 52 Bruce C. Emmuns 4' E II Westhmnk, Maine Iuninr High HILLCHEST STAFF 3, Phntngrapher; S.E.AM, 1, E, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 1, 3, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Marahal 3, Hell Maste: 3. Priscilla Fenian Snuth Pennbscnt, Maine General Elementary Freshman DfiEIlthiiJl'l Cummittee 3, 4; 3.E.A.M, 4; S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Uice-President 2, Prasident 3; Madam Dance 2, 3; Campus Handbmk CnlnmittEE :3; Freshman Recaptinn Mistress uf Cexemanies 3. 13511114;r M. FlahEItF H .4 4- Pnrtland, Maine General Elamentary Naman Club 3; Intramural Sparta 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4. Elizabeth H. F alley Purtland, Maine General Elementary Pauline A. F artin Lewistun, Maine 33 General Elementary Ubseme-r Staff 2, 3; S.E.AM. 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurm 2, President 3; Carham Chorals: 1, 2, 3; Amicitia 2, 3, 4. William A. Fuss Peaks Island, Maine. Ganeml Elamentary S.E.A.M. 3, 4; Varsity '3 Club 3, 4; Saccer 3, 4; intramural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Beta 1. 2, 3, 4; Mayur Candidate 3; F reshman Class Vice- President. Elizabeth Wymen Faster Suuth Poirtland, Maine Ganeral ElemEHtary Gbseruer Staff 3; 5 E. AHM 3, 4; SHEA 1; Public Affairs Club 4; A Cappella 1; EVAHA 1, 2, 3, 4; anen 5 Hausa Committee 4. Paul W. Frast Snuth Purtland Maine Juniur Hifh Transferred fmm Williams CI:- lege. 43 Kamn 3.. Garland Eittery, Maine Kindergarten-Primary S.E.A.M. 1, 2, 4; 313.13.. 1; Duting C1111: 1; WAA. 4; Inter-qumitnry Cnuncil 3, Uptan H311 Repre- sentative; Wmnen's House Dammittee 3, Vice Presi- dent Upth Hall. Juhn G. Gain .4 A E Suuth Partland, Maine Central Elementary BEAM. 1; Guting Club 4; Varsity EH CIub 2, 3, 4, VicBHPrESidEHt 2, 3; Soccer 3, 4; Basketball '2, 3; Intramural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Beta 2, 3, 4. Linda H. Gntt Cundys Harbur, Maine Ganeral Elementary 0336mm Staff 2; Student Senate 4, Seminar Class Representative; 3.E.A.M. 1, :3, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Publicity Chairman 3; WAA. 1, 3; Wamenis Hausa Cnmmitteie 3, President Uptnn H311. Philip H. Grams K a 4: Cape Eiizabeth, Maine Juniur High Freshman Grientntiun Enmmittnr 3, 4; GIJserE-Pr Staff 2, 3, Business Managm; S.E.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; 313.11. 1; Fuhlic Affairs C1111: 2; Gur- ham Cimrale 1, 3; Dermitury Cmmselurs 4; Kappa Delta Phi 1, 3, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-Pregident 3, Executive Cammittee 4. Jayne: E. Gerry Springvale, Maine Gentrral Elementary S.E.A.M. 1, 2, 4; S.CJL 1, 2, 3; Band 1; WAA. 1. Edmund H. Gnmgs, Jr. .4 A E Fenland, Maine Iunim High Intramural Sparta 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Beta 2, 3, 4. Janice E. Hall Guilfnrd, Maine General Elat'rmnta11..r S.E.A.M. 2, 3, 4; 143.414.. 1, 2, 3, 4. Linda 3. Hansnn pt Sanfm'd, Maine General Elementary S.E.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cnunselnr 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Woman's Hausa Cum- mittee 3, Secretary; Inter-Dnrmitnry Cnuncil 2; Amicitia 2, 3, 4; M,A.H.P,E.R. 3. Cnurtney Giibart Haggett F: :2. 4- EDGthhay Harbour, Maine Junior High Student Senate 4; intramural Sparta 3, 4; Kappa Delta P'hi 3, 4; Maynr Candidate 4; Transfe: fmrn Washingtun State Teachers Cailege. Henryr A. Hall A J'L B Berwick, Maine Iuninr High Varsity G Club 3, 4; 5:12-1:41: 1, 2, 3; Intramural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4; Men's Himse Cammittee 2, 3; Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4, Histmian 3, 4. Luuis J. Hansen Gurham, Maine: Industrial Arts 1.14.133. 2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Devalapment Gaun- cil 1, Representative. Elinnr A. Hardy LinchnviHe, Maine General Elementary Dbsemer Staff 3, Piews Editar; 3.34M. 1, 3, 4; 3.0.31. 1; NAITA. 3; Inter-Durmitnry Council 3. Harry L. Hardy A h B Aifred, Maine: Iuninr High Varsity 111$ 1311.11:- 1, 2, 3, 4; 30223: 1, 2, 3, 4; 1:14 tramural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, Manager; Al- pha Lamhtia Beta 1, 2, 3, 4. HanaId J. Hawkes K a 4: Fenland, Maine General Elementary HILLCREST Staff 3, Activities Santinn Head; New- man Club 1, E, 3, 4; 5.13.3134. 1, E, 3, 4; Public Affairs Club 3, TrEasuIEI; Intramural Spurts 2, 3; Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Alumni Secretary 2, National Representative 3. Brenda L. Hill Backland, Maine IE3 KindErgal-mn-Frimary 5.E.A.M. 2, 3, 4; Dbsewm Staff 2; S. C. A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2; W'nmen's Hnuse Enlnmittee 2; 'WAA. 2; Amicitia E, 3, 4. William H. Harrie H a q, Garham, Maine Iuniur High 5.E.A.M. 1, 4; Intramural Sparta 1, 2, 3; Men's House Committee 2; Kappa Delta Phi 1, E, 3, 4. 15:5 S.E.A.M. Club 3, 4. Christina Helsun Pnrtland, Maine General Elementary Elizabeth C, Hersey Kennebunk, Maine Gmeral Elemantary 4; Miss G.S.T.C, Finalist 1; Commute: Mariiyn H. Hyhem Sauth Pmtland, Maine General Elementary 0333mm Staff 2; S.E.A.M. 1, 4; 3.13.11, 1, 2, 3; Madam Dance 2. Camlyn L. Jagels Pnrtland, Maine 1E KindergartEH-Primary Friishman Receptinn 2; HILLCREST Staff 3; Gb- semer Staff 1; S,E.A.M, 1, 2, 3, 4; 3.13.11. 1, 2; WAA. 1, E, 3, 4; Modern Dance 3; Amicitia 3, 4. :5? t! : HaraId G. Huckina '3 ' Cliftnn, Maine. Iuninr High S.E.A.M. 1, E, 3, 4; S.E.A. 1; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Garham Chorale l, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Spmts 3; Phi Sigma Pi 1, E, 3, 4. Iane E, HuntrEss Westbmnk, Maine General Elementary Freshman Urientatinn Cammittae 3, 4; S.E.A.M, 1, :71, 3, 4; Newman C1111: 1, 2. Beverly Ann Jazynka Auburn, Maine General Elermantar3:r HILLCHEST Staff 3; S.E.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4, Fragram Chairman 3, 4, Cn-chairman uf Visitatiua Day 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Duting Club 1; EVAA. 2, 3, 4, Winter Spurts Counselor 3; N.A.T,A. 2, 3. Philip H. Jewett A A B Cape EIizaheth, Maine Ganeral E1EII1'EI1tRIjF Intramural Sparta 1, 2; Alpha Lambda Beta 2, 3, 4. Paul Jnhnann A A E Nortnn, Massachusetts. Iuninr High Freshman Drientatinn Cnmmittee 3; E.3.A.T.E. 3; 3.E.A.M. 1; Uuting Club 1; Varsity HG Club 1; 2; 3; 4; Presidem 3; Tennis 1; 2; 3; 4; Intramural Sparta 2; 3; Men's Hausa Gnmmittee 3; Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2; 3; 4; Freshman and Snphnmare C1455 President. Phyllis E. Jnhnsun Harpswell; Maine Iuniur High Hhseruer Staff 3; S.E.A.M. 1; 4; S.E.A. 1; E. Dnuglas R. anett A A E Snuth Pnrtland; Maine Juninr High Varsity G Club 2; 3; 4; Basketball 1; TEnnis 1, 2, 3 4; Intramural Sparta 1; 2; 3; 4; Alpha Lambda Elam 1; 2; 3; 4; Vice-President 3. Juhn J. Kelly 111 Westhrmk; Maine Junior High Transfer fmm Univarsity 0f Maryland 2. :53 Sheila 11. 1511115411 Kennebunk; Maine 11min: High .E.A M. 4- 5.13.31. 1; E; 3; Gnrham Charale 1; 2; 3, . 2; Nancy M. Jurtian Presque Isle; Maine Music Educatiun 5.E.A.M. 4; S.E.A. l; M.E.N.C. 1; 2, 3; 4; Gnrham Charale 1; 2; 3; 4; A Cappella 1; 2; 3; 4; W.A.A. 1; 2; 3; 4+ Patricia W. Kimball Garham, Maine Iuninr High S.E.AM. 2, 3, 4, HacheI E. Kimball .3 East Lehannn, Maine Juninr High S,E.A.M. 1, 2, 3; 5.13.11. 1, 2; WAA. 1, 51, 3, 4; Seniar Class Secretary. Lama M. Largey Fryehurg, Maine EEiIltElE-zrgarizemPn'lrrnans,r S.E.AM. l, 4; 5.13.14. 1, 4; Hausa Cummittee 1. Edward I. 1.3131ch A A E Sam, Maine Juniar High Class Uffiter 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice PreSidEnt; Student Senate 2, 3; AIpha Lambda Beta 1, E, 3, 4; varsity '13:? Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Tmasurar 3; HILL- CREST Staff 3, Sparta; Editor; Succer 1, 3, 4; 5.13.4154. 1, 4; Guting Club 1, 2; Newman Club 1; EasketbaH 1, 2, Manager; Intramural Sparta; 1, 2, Barbara Leightun 3 Bar Harbur, Maine Kindergarten-Primary S.E.A,M. 4; Dramatics Club 1, 53., 3, 4, President 2, 3, 4; Garham Churala 1, 2; Amicitia 2, 3, 4, Vim-President 3; Yuung Damucrats 4. Paula J. Lessard Bath, Maine General EIBmEIltary DhaeruEr Staff 1; S.E.A.M. l; Newman Club 2; WAA, 1, 2, 3; Madam Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasunar 2, President 4, 59 Maredith J. Letteney Gardiner, Maine: Kindergarten-Primary S.E.AM. 1, 4; 5.13.11. 1; N.A.T.A, E, 3, Treasurar 3. Husemarie V. Levesque At LEwistc-n, Maine General Elementary HILLCHEST Staff 3, Saninr Sectinn Head; S.E.A. M. 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 2, Visitatinn Day Chairman 3, State Secretary 4; Dbsewer Staff 2, Assistant News Editor 1; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dating Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, Rehear- sal Assistant and Hausa Manager 3; WAA. l; Inter-Dnn'nitnry Council 1; Amicitia 3, 4. Daniel Libby K a II: West Buxtnn, Maine juninr High HILLCHEST Staff 3; S.E.A.M. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Phi 1, E, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. Lemma 5. Libby Gnrham, Maine General ElEmEHtaIy S.E.A.M, 3. David L. Littlefield Auburn, Maine General Elementary Crass Cnuntnr 2; Junim- Varsity Basketball 2; In- tramural Spurts 2, 3, 4; Transferred frnm Arna- stuuk State Teachgrs Cullege 1. Janet J. Litwinuwich Gardiner, Maine Juniar High Gbsemer Staff 1, 2, 3, Assistant News Editnr 3; 3. E.A,M. 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3; But- ing Club I; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cuuncil 2, 3. ?D Carter Machnaid East WHEstnn, New YDrl-z Industrial Arts Educatiun Mary A. MacDuffie PaIIIand, MainE Kindergarterl-Primary WAA. 1, 2; S.E.A.M. 3, 4; Duting Club 2, 3. ?I Sandra Lombard Uld Urcharci 1333211, Maine 111imitergartuEL'l'L-Prhtn3.1:;r Dbsermr Staff 3; 3.34.14. 1, 4; 3.13.14, 1; N.A.T.A, 3; Dramatics Club 3; Gnrham Chnrale. 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Huum Cummittee 1. Walter J. Luughlin Jr. R a q: Walpole, Maine General EIEmEHtal-y Newman Club 2, 3; Gmham Charale 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella E; Intramural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Phi E, 3, 4, Beverly A. MacPhaiI Kennebunkpm't, Maine Ganeral Elementary S.E.A.M. 1, E, 3, 4; S.CJL. 1, 2; Duting C1111: 1; W. AA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cnunsehr 2, 3, 4; Cheer1eader 3; Winter Carnival QuEen Candidate 3; Majurettes I, 2. Jana G. Maddncks Eflswgrth, Maine Junior High Freshman Grientatinn Committee 3, 4; BEAM. 1, 2, 3, 4; S.E.A, 1,: Uuting Club 2, 3; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dannimry Cnumelur 3. Bruce E. McCubrey H a 4:- Purtiand, Maine Canaral Elementary S.E.AM. 1, 2, 3, 4; Garham Charale 1, 2; Crass Country 1; Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. Maureen T. McQuinn South Pnrtland, Maim: General Elainenta'ry S.E.A.M. 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 3, 4. Camle D. Millett :E Weatbmnk, Maine Junior High Freshman Drientatian CGmmittee 3, 4; S.E.A.M. 1, 4; 513.11. 1; WAA. 1, 51, 3; Mndtam Dance 1, 2, 3, Treasurer; anefs Hausa Cummittee 3, Vice- President; Inter-Dc-rmitmy Cnuncil E; Amicitia 3, 4. Linda B. Marten Gurham, Maine Art Educatian S.E.A,M. 3, 4; 5.13.11. 2; Uuting Club 1, 2, 3; Gur- ham CharaIE 1; WAA, 1, El, 3, 4; Art Club E, 3, Secretary 3. Gary D. Merriam H a d1 Gerham, Maine Art Educatinn Freshman Drientatinn Enmmittae 3; I.A.P.D. 1, 2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Develilpment Cnuncil 2; In- tramural Sparta 2; Kappa Delta Phi 1, E, 3, 4, Chaplain 2. Ann M. Miller 5E Ipswich, Massachusetts Kindergartan-Primary S.E.A.M. 4; Neman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; 'Wumen's Hume Cnmmittee 1, 2, VicerPresident 1; Amicitia 2, 3, 4; Inter-Dnnnimry Cnuncil 1, 2, Secre- tary 2; Hamecnming Queal 3; Class foicer E, 3, Ereasurer 51, 3; Eastern States: Cullege Queen Can$- ate 3. Richard Nichnls E E. 4: Presque 15115:, Maine 1 , Juniur High Varsity 'G? Club 3, 4; Cross Cnuntry 3; Basket- ball 3, 4; Intramural Smarts 1, 2, 3, 4; Hause- Cam- mittee 4; Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Jean C. DiDDnnell Cumberland Mills, Maine General Eiementary S.E.A..M. 3, 4; Newman Club 1; NATA. 1; EVAA; 1, 2, 3, 4; Madam Dance 1, 51., 3; Ski Club 1. Geurga E. Maslay K a :1: West Euxtun, Maine Iuninr High Varsity HG Club 3, 4; Grass Cauntry 3, 4, Cu- Captain 3; Intramural Sparts 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta PM 2, 3, 4. Sacretary 3. Russell J. NEEIEF A A B Gnrham, Maine Juniur High ingamural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Beta :- rr 4' Jnanne L. Usgmd at Kittery, Maine Art Educatiun S.E.A.M. l, 2, 3; S.E.A. 1, 2; Uuting Club 2; Dra- matics Club 2; WAA. 1, 2, 3; Madam Dance 2; Amicitia 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Gluria D. D4SuIlivan Enckland, Maine General Elementanr Tarrence H. Duerlnck K a 4- Warren, Maine Juniur High 3.E.A.M. 1, 4; 3.13.11, 1; Varsity 313: Club 4; Cnr- ham Churale 1, 2; Soccer 2.; 1335313311 1, 2; Tennis 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, A umni Secretary 3. Lucia A. Pandiscia Portland, Maine: KindergartewPrimary S.E.A.M. 3, 4; Newman Club 3, 4; Guting Club 3, 4; 'WAA. 3, 4; Graduate cf EVESHJI'DUL: Juniur Callege 1333. Georg: N. Perkins 4 E n Walls, Maine Music Educatinn Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; M.ENE. 1, 2, 3, 4; Car- ham Churale 1, 2, 3, 4; Banci 1, 2, 3, 4;CnllE:ge-Cum- munity Urchestra 1, E; Fhi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4. Mary H. Perry West Scarbnmugh, Maine: Iuniur High S.E.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ?4 Patricia A. Paulhus Kennebunkpurt, Maine General Elementary 3.34M. 2, 4; 5.13.11. 1, 2, 4; 113,441.14. 1, E; Intra- mural Spmts 1, 2, 3, 4. Camle A. Pexham Partland, Maine: hrt Educatinn HILLCHEST STAFF 3; GbsEruEr Stuff 1, 3, 3; 3E. 14.151, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; NATA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, E, 3, 4, SecrmtaIy-Treasurer 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Whh. E, 3. Shawn M. Pfunte: Lynn, Massachusetts General Elememary S.E.AM. 1, 2, 3, 4; 3.6.31. 1, E; N.A.T.A. 1; Eur- ham Charale 1, 2; WAA. 1. James W. Pillsbury A h B Gerham, Maine ngeral Elamentary S.E.AJUI. 4; Basketball 1; Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3 4. Daria C. Pintal Lewistan, Maine Canaral E1n21'11311l. .;:111;r 3.E.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; N.HL. TA. 2, 3; Public Affairs Club 4. Janet Hummer 1E Glenside, Pennsyivania Kindargartea-Primary HILLCEEST Staff 3; S.E.AM. 1, 3; Newman Club 1; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Basketball Gaun- salar 3; 1411311112113 House Cammittee 4; Amicitia 2, 3, 4. Vance D. Porter 11 A E Springdala, Maine Juniar High Freshman Drientatian Committee 1; Student SenatE l, 2, 3; Cnrrespunding Secretary 3; S.E.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; wanan Club 1, E, 3, 4, ViDB-President 3; Duting Club 3, 4; Varsity G Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, E, 3, 4; Intramural Sparta 1, E, 3, 4, Hepresentatiw: M61115 Hausa Cummittee 1, 3, 3, 4; Slain; Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Base- 4 1. Dnnald P. Pramst A A E Eiddafnrd, Maine Junim' High 3.E.A.M. 2, 4; Varsity G Club 3, 4; Intramural gpfiras 41, 3, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Beta 3, 4; Base- 3 , , ?5 Jaan N. Putnam Gardiner, Maine Kindergarten-Primary BEAM. 2, 4; S.E.A. 2, 4; Public Affairs Club 4; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sparta 1, 2; Wamen's Hnuse Cnmmittee 4. Rebecca E. Rand West Snuthpnrt, Maine General Elementary S.E.A.M. 2, 4; 5.13.31. 1; Dramatius Club 3, 4; Gur- harn Chamle 1, 2, 3, 4. Barbara A. Rnbertsun Lewistnn, Maine General Elememary HILLCHEST Staff 3; 5.11.4311. 1, 2, 3, 4; 14.14.19... 3; WAA. 2., 3, Cnunselnr 3. Shawn M. Roberts Westbmuk, Maine General Elemantary S.E.A.M. 3, 4; 5.0.31. 4; Uuting Club 3, 4; WAA. 3, 4; Intramural Sparts 3, 4; Graduate Df Weat hmnk Junie: Cnllege 1363. IAA Sandra E. Hasenhlad 'k Partland, Maine Iuniur High Freshman Drientatinn Cammittee 3, 4; HILLCHEST Staff 3; 0332mm Staff 2, 3; S,E.A.M. 1, 4; S. C. A. 1; Dunnitmy Cuunselur 3; micitia 2, 3, 4. James T. Samdun Tupsham, Maine General Elemerltary Freshman Urientatiua Cummittee 3; 0332mm Staff 1, 2, Managing Edited 1, EditUr-in-Chjef E; 5.E.A.M. 1, E, 3, 4; Hecngnitinn Day Cammittae 3; Calumbia Schnlastic Press Cnnference Delegate 1, E; Accred- itatiun Cammittee Student Hepresmtative 3; Stu- dent Senate 4. T6 Priscilla E, Scammun Gurham, Maine General Elementary 3.131.434. 4. Dan's M. Sevigny Lewistun, Maine Junim' High S.E.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 4; Public Affairs Club 4-. Ester D, Siegel Partland, Maine General Elementary S.E.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cuunsglnr 2 3. 1 Edna M. Sinclair Bath, Maine GBHEIEJ Elamentary 13.13.14.144. 3; Duting Club 3; Dramatics Club 3; CW; ham Chnrale E, 3; A Cappella 3; WAA. 2,3,4; Modern Dance 2, 3; WAA, Council 3; Transfer fmm Armstmk State Teachars Callrge 1932. Linda E. Smith gt Kittery, Maine Junic-r High S,E.A,M. 3, 4; WAA. 1, E, 3, Treasurer 2; Wumenis Hausa Cnmmittee 1, Treasurar 1; Amicitia 2, 3, 4, President 3. Linda J. Smith Dixfield, Maine Kindergarten-Primary Freshman Urientatiun Cnmmittee 3, 4; 3.E.A.M. 1, 2., 3, 4; 3.0.3.. 1; Duting Club 3; EVAA. 1, E 3 4; Madam Dance. 1, 2; Dnrmitnry Cuunselar 3. EVayne H. Snell ,9, ,1 1:; Bath, Maine Juninr High S-E-A-M+ 1:. 4; VEISity HGH Club 2, 3, 4; Succer l; 13le 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; Intramural Sparta 1, 3, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Beta 3, 4. William I. Saucy .4 A R Saw, Maine Juniar High NATA. 2, 3, 4; Varsity G Club E, 3, 4; 30cm: 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sparta 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Beta 2, 3, 4, Sandra I. Stevens Snuth Pnrtland, Maine Juninr High Ginemer Staff 2, 3, Cn-Edimr 3; S.E.AM. 1, 4; Newman Club I; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; Intramural Sports. 1, 2; Hamecaming Queen Candi- date 3; Miss G.S.T.C. Cantestant, Miss Cangemality 1. Nancy Stewart Garnish, Maine Iunicu' High 3.E.A.M 1, E, 3, 4. Caml K. Suuviney DIESdEIl, Maine Juninr High S.E.A,M. 2, 3; 3.8.24. 1; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Madam Dance 1, 2. Bunald Verdal Spnffnrd 4: E n Auburn, Maine General Eltarmentar15:r HILLCHEST Staff 3, Ca-Editur; 0333mm Staff 1, 2, 3, NEWS Editnr 2.; S.E.A.M. 3, 4; SEA, 1; Gnrham Chnraie 1, 4; Intramural Sparta 1, 2, 3; Mefs Hausa Enmmittae 2, Alternate Represantative; Phi Sigma Pi 1, E, 3, 4, Assistant Secretary 2, Vice; President 3. Sheila M. StHlings Wells, Maine Kindergarten-Primary 51:323th 1, 52., 4; 3,115.. 1, 2, 4; Barbara Chorale 1 . J I 3' Pamela A. Tetley Pnrtland, Maine General Elamentary 0113er Staff 2, 3, Feature Editor 2; 3.13.4111. 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; NATA. 2, Carras- panding Secretary; Public Affairs Club; Gnrham Churale 1; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4. Luis W. Thumas Pnnland, Maine Kmdergarten-Primary Graduate Elf EVesth-runk Juninr College 1943, Janet Burke Thoma Wastbmuk, Maine Juninr High Transferred fmrn University af Maine 1963. James L, Thurluw A A E Pnrtland, Maine Art Educatinn Studeat Senate 1; E.SAJZE. 3; S.E.A,M. 3, 4; N.A.T.A. 1, 2; Duting Club 1, 533.; Varsity CH Club I; Dramatics C1131: 1, 2, 3, 4; Saccer 1, Manager; Mania Hnuse Cnmmittee 1, 2; Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Class foicer E, 3, 4, Vice- President 2, President 3, 4; Handbank Committee 3. lune E. Trufant pt F reepmrt, Maine Juniar High BEAM, 1, 2, 3, 4; 3.0.14. 1, 4; WAA. 1, 3, 3, 4; Madam Dance 1, 2; Amicitia 3, 4. ?9 Judith M. Turcutte Gardinar, Maine Juniur High S.E.A.h-i. 3, 4; Eklewman Club 1, 2., 3; WAA. 1, 3. Iuhn W. Turner H n. q: Snuth Eristul, Maine Juninr High S.E.A,M. 3, 4; LAPH. 1; Intramural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, CGTI'ESPUHdEnCE Secretary 3. Jean C. Waterhause Bethel, Maine General Eiementary S.E.A.M, 1, 3, 4; 3.13.31. 1; NATA. 2, 3; Public Affairs Club 4; WAA. 1, Michele J. Watsnn Sauth Pnrtland, Maine Art Educatinn S.E.A.M. 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 2, 3; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3; Art Club 1, 2, 3. Daphine Victc-r Sam, Maine Kindergarten-Primary BEAM. 3, N.A.T.A, 2, 3, 4. William A. Wamar 1: 3- II Ipswich, Massachusetts General Elementary S.EAM. 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2; Intramural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4; Men's Hausa Cnmmittea 2; Phi Sigma Pi 1, E, 3, 4, Histan'an 2, Treasurer 3 James A. Webster Springvale, Maine: Industrial Arts Education Freshman Drientatian Cammittele 3; I.A.P.D, 1, 2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Develapment 0011111311 3, Vice- Chairman; Dnrmitnry Cuunselnr 3. Wayne H. Westannan H b- 4 New Britain, CnnnEcticut Industrial Arts Educaticm 33.3.34. 3, 4; I.A.P.D. 2, 3, 4; juniurnSeniur Representative 3, 4; Intramural Spurts 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, Sacial Cnmmittee 3. Earnlyn M. White Waterville, Maine CEHEraI Elem311133.17,r 3.E.A.M. 3, 4; W'DmEIfs House Cammitteie 4; Trans- ferred fmm Jnhnsan State Gnllege 2. David A, White i'l- 4 B Partland, Maine Iuniur High Succer 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager; Varsity G Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; M31115 Huuse Cummittee 2, 3, President 2, 3; Alpha Lambda Beta 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-Presidem 3; Duting Club 3, 4. Susan E. Whitney Nashua, New Hampshire KindergartanuPrimary HILLCHEST Staff 3, Assistant Seninr Editor; Ubseruer Staff 3, 4; S.E.A.M. 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4. Juhn E. Whitten H a 4: West Scarbaruugh, Maine Music: Educatinn S.E.AM 1; Dramatics Club 1, 2; M.EN-Q 1. 2, 3, 4; Gurham Charala 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 9-, 3: 4; Cullege-Cnmmunity Orchestra 1, 2; Brass Ensemble 1, 2, 3; Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4. 31 Beverly B. 1'Irr'lw'illiarns-itun Ht Waterville, Maine Kindergarten-Primary S.E.A.M. 4; 5.13.23. 1, 2; WAA. 1, 2, 3; CnunciI 2; Cheerleatiers 1, 3, 3, Sub Head 3; Madam Dance 1, 2; W'amenrs Hnusva Cnmmittee :1; Amiuitia 2, 3, 4. Martha L, Williams Garham, Maine Art Education S.E.A.M. 3, 4; S.CA. 2; Duting Club 1, E, 3; Gorham Charale 1; WAA. 1, 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3. Malcnlm W. Wundwurth Smith Partland, Maine Juniar High Gerham Chura1e 2; Ski Club 4. Bette L. Wright 1E Greenfiaid, Maine. KindargaItEn-Primary S.E.AM. 1, 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 1, 2, 3; Duting Club 2; WAA, 1, 2, 3; Madam Dance; 1, 2, Wardmbe Mistress 2; Wumenis Hausa Cnmmittee 3; Amicitia 3, 4; Visitation Day 4. Diane M. Wilsun Dld Urchard Beach, Maine General Elementary 3E$A$i 1; 0333mm Staff 3, 4; Dramatics Club Susan E. Wmdhury 1E Portland, Maine General E1$THEH13W Stuiient Senate 3, Treasurer; S.E.A.M. 3, 4; SL'A. 1; Band 1, E, 3, 4, Secratary-Treasurter 3,: Cilnege- iLTIZrITnnu11inr Urchestra 2; WAA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Madam Dance 1, 2; Wumen's Hausa Cammittee 3, Secreh tary; Amicitia 2, 3, 4. David C. Hagar Westbmc-k, Maine Music: Education Dunald M. Marmtte III 5 Ir Lewistnn, Maine Music Educatinn ; .E.A,M. 2, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; M.E.N.C. E, , 4, Treamrer 2; Gorham Chnrale 1, 2, 3, 4; an 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-arms E; A Cappella , E 4; Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Men's Glee 11.1 E, 3, 4, President 3. Hmrm 13! 1 1'1 3 James A. Bean Snuth Partland, Maine Juninr High Vanity Hi3 Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sparta 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball E. James H. Emmett K a 4- Pnrtland, Malina Music Educatiun Freshman Drientatinn CnmmittEE 3, 4; S,E,A,M, 1; M.E.N.C, 1, 2, 3, 4; Gnrham Chmale 1, E, 3, 4; Hand 1, E, 3, 4, President 3; CDHE e-Cammunity Urchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Brass Emembe 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sparta E, 3; Kappa DeIta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2. Mary Lou 011333.11 Banger, Maine Kindergarten-Primary S.E+A+M. 1, E, 3, 4; Neman Club 1, 2,3, 4; NA. TA. 1, Chairman; WAA. Cnunselar 1, E, 3, 4; anenls Hausa: Cammittee 1. 33 Emil 1. Andy, 11'- Augusta, Maine Juniur High Marjnrie J. Arnald Gurham, Maine Music Educatian Katherine A. Barstuw Pnrtland, Maine Genera? Elementary David H. Cute Wastbmnk, Maine Industrial Arts Margaret 1. Dakin Wastbmnk, Maine Juniur High Ruth C. Dnyle Gnrham, Maine General EIEmEIItHIT Ellen L. Field Gotham, Maine Inninr High Juan M. Hare Gorham, Maine 111an: High Gary W. Heald Waldnhum, Maine Juniur High Patricia Lesnesl'd Sauth Pnrtland, Maine General Educatinn Merle H. Libby Gflrham, Maine Industrial Arts Educatinn lemme I. MachnneH Pnrtland, Maine: Juniur High Richard H. Macann Gnrham, Maine Industrial Arts Educatian James S. Miller Gnrham, Maine Juninr High Ralph Newell, Jr. Gurham, Maine 11min: High Patricia J. Pistatd Pnrtland, Maine Ganeral Elementary 34 Richard L. Handulph Greene, Maine Industrial Arts Educatinn Glynis A. Rnherts Alfred, Maine Kinntflutargartian-Fri1111121111.I Richard A. Shana Gnrham, Maine Iuniar High Hicharni H. Surensun Gorham, Maine General ElEmEntary Bunnie J. Stuart Bingham, Maine Juninr High Phyllis H. Swiger Suuth Purtland, Maine Juniar High Edward Thnmpsnn Kittmy, Maine Junjar High Care! A. Turmtte Garham, Maine Geneml EIEIIIEHHHF SfudeniL Teaching x But why, Miss MacDuffiEF' Student teacher 5. Whitney in her classmom. Recess at the campus sebum. ORGA NIZA TIONS . - .. . - . . .vwlm- I. . II ..I.......I . . .m1?.I.L.IH.. r .1... F. . ..I . I LIIH. - I. r. .- hwlr .1... . In. H. . .. l .1 . a.:nhru-$ F? I.?- . . . .........I.u..? 5...... . .4 - . I .. .. I .r- .i hiltr .. . III . . .. nrl LIIL. .3 I L ..Iw I...I.... .I.-..I .I . .r. If... B? Student Senate .2 - I I. 6 w w ' e423 R 5. I-Iewe, M. U'Dennell: P. Heft, P, Heinehereugh, M, 1'Ilf'et'l'ill:, S. Henley, W. Biesell, H. Gireux, I. Atkley, F. Ereehe, C. Heggett, A. Eurrewe, R. Erewn. President Kenneth Btesel! Vtee-Prestdent Sarah Henley secretary Margaret VerrtH Treeeerer Henry Gtrem: The efficiel geverning bedy ef all student activities at Gerham State Teachers Cellege the Student Senate is given the pendereus task ef regulating the schedule ef events en the eempus seeial eelendar, setting up standard rules ef preeedure fer eetivities eueh as the meyer campaign, and the elleeetien ef funds te eempus ergeeieetiens rem the student e.eti'l..rit3nr treasury. Elected te membership by the eleseee whieh they represent, the eenetere have been influential in verieue eempus issues including pelieies gevemtng the use ef the student Ieunge. Besides previdtng a link ef eern; mueieatien between the administratien end the student bedy, the Student Senate eete as a Heminettng eem- mittee te the E.S.A.T.E., and supervises the publieatien '. a- e' x- ef the eempus handheek. f h IX A A. A Senate eemmittee at werk S. Merten, S. Henley, A. Eurrewe, Ft. Brewn. BS Adviser Berna Emir, under new business . K. Bissall presiding 7-; o i Advisnr Ayers. Student Senate members supervise campus haunting. 39 5:1 -t exit , V II Stu ntEducation Association .39 D. Andereen, B. Eemes, S. Hewe, C. Duncan, D. Griffiths. S.E.A. eenveeetien speaker, Margaret Chase Smith. 90 President Richard Breedhent Ftee-Preetdent Stenfey Heme Secretary Benita Eemes Treasurer Denna Griffiths The Student Edueetien Aeseetetien is en ergenteetien eeneerned with upholding the merel end ethieel eedes ef the teeehing profession end aiding the individual in bettering hie quelifieetiens fer thet prefeesien. During the year they speneered a movie and e denee es 3. pert ef Freshmen Orientetten, en infermel eeffee fer Margaret Chase Smith, and their annual high eeheel Visitetien Day, in whieh students of the eellege eeted es guides fer the visitere. The members of SEA. else beleng tn the Maine Teeehere Asseeietien end the Nettenel Edueetien A5- eeeietien. From this greup delegates have been eeleeted te attend eenventiens at Augusta, Beaten, and Peter- heteugh. Wear the pin nf ynur pmfessinnf' Donna Griffiths This S.E.A.-dedicated tn educatinn. advises lertney Haggett. S.E.AJJ. slate nfficm's, S. Hawe, D. Zurettil and R. Levesque. I. Smart and C. Smith answer questiuns DH Visiattiun Day. A guided taut 0f the campus With L. Fnya. 91 Eastern States Conference Delegate Tina Giberti. .- Sheren Andersen Paul Iehneen Tine Gfberti L. Antheny Black The purpese ef the Eastern States Aeseeietien fer Teacher Education is te advance the educational goals of eastern state teacher education institutiens. In ee- eemplishjng this purpnse, it preyidee fer the partici- pation ef beth students and feeulty ef member colleges et an annual spring eenferenee in New York City. The hener of serving as a delegate to this eenyentien is breught about by neminetiens from the Student Senate, eppreyel by the Faculty Adyieery Council, and a final election by vote of the entire student body. After the conference, a repert is made tn the college at a specially- presented eenyeeatien. This year, the representatives frem Gotham were seniers Sharon Andersen and Paul Iehnsun, and juniors Tina Ciberti and L. Anthony Bleek. n :1; ' T- m- I M 'F . 1.515.... J... I. Jehnsen, P. Breaks, T. Gibcrti, L. Black. '32 Bybhc Attirs Club .-1fil-leq lgilgf 1' . J. I. I'll' :'f-I 'I J 4 ... ...-... I Id: ' '. 1 . k. . Fp' . :CXI I I I Iii!- I'- ' I .I' ' ., ' . th-h. First Hew: I. Mensur, K. Deiehanty, R. Sylveeter, S. Hewe, F. 'Whiteemh, J. W'hitten. Seeend Flew: J. Putnam, M. Feeter, ht. Runnels, id. DiDennelL E. Nettie, J. Abbett, R. Hewe, I. quuee, E. Jerden, E. Smith. President Stanley H ewe VieevPresitient Heee Ann Sylvester Seeretery Mary Runnels Treasurer Kathleen Deiehenty The turbulent werld in which we are 5e unavoidably entwined demands an awareness ef elmeet inhuman prepertiene. Klierld prebleres ere ee eempiex, se veletile, and so important that it demands it keen mind in order he evaluate etirrent events and human prehlems. Te assistithe student in understanding his werld, there was termed at GSITZC. the Publie Affairs Club, a nen- pertieen, prefeseiennl erganizetien that prevides epeelo ere, distributes materials, and speneers seminars of wide interest en eurrent problems. Affiliated with the New Hampshire Ceuneil en World Affairs, the Publie Affairs Club endeevers te breeder: the edueittienel experience ef the students. This year has been particularly busy, eevering the 1964 campaign and evaluating the rapidly changing intemetienel eeene. Senater Muskie anewers questiens. 93 Hillcrest 'I- I; '3: am;- Seeted: E. Skillin, C. Chandler, B. Wetsen, M. Finn. Standing: L Hanna, C. Jueius, G. 'iii-iil'ls-er,r P+ Meulten, S. Henley, P. Smyth, C. Huntley, S. Cete, F. Hell. Ce-editers Gary Wilbur Beverly Wetsen A standard funetien in mest eelleges is the pre- duetien ef an annual beued velume ef pieterisl infer- metien eeneemieg the peeple and events ef the year, end te sell eepies ef it te the members ef the student hedy. Delivered tn the students ef this eellege, es s. benefit ef the student activity fee, is our yesrheek, aptly named the HILLCHEST. Besides being the students! memery-beek, a yeerheek is probably the strongest single teeter in representing 3-. seheel's progress. A eepy ef every Maine teeehers eeliege yeerheek finds its way te the desk ef the SECIEtaIF ef State in Augusta, end the eemperisen ef the HILLCREST te its eempet- ingn heeks has been very gratifying in recent years Thus the yesrbeek staff has the respensibility ef pre- serving the quality ef the HILLCEEST, while making the beek grew as rapidly and effeetively es the eeilege it represents. If that Wilbur tells me he take ene mere picture . 9'4 1r I j '1 '...-.. h' 7' L . 71- Firet Hew: N. Farmed, T. Eeii, T. Dennee, C. Buesiere, C. Ceuture, 11 Elliett. Seeend How: C. Wellington, E. Fewier, P. Rice, C. Feet, M. Smith, T. Butler, M. Dunhem. Third Rew: B. Gee, C. Hansen, C. Awery, L. Heurget, D. Geeley, C. Hargis. $5 - i - Editor Themes Beii Under the new editorship this year, the eeheel news! paper, The Obeereer, edepted the guiding principles of ereeting awareness and eritieel evehitien in the students ef G.S.T.C. The editeriel pelieiee ef the paper stressed self examination of the individual and the meaning ef edeeetien as e whole, whiie news eeverege attempted te CUDVEF the ehenging espeete ef this grewing institu- tien. Students are eneeureged to submit eriginei werks ef either prese er peetry es well as te air their eem- pleinte threugh letters te the editor. One at the paperis eeneerne wee the seieetien ef e meeeet fer C.S.T.C. A major edveneement this year's Obeereer has made ever the pest years is that it has stirred up a greater eminent 0f student interest, witheut lmvering its stand erde te e Ietis-ellimeke-fun-efitheipeiieieeh level. Annual ettendenee at the Ceiumbie Sehelestie Press Cenfereneei eemmunieetien with ether eellege newspapers, and active student Suppert are making the Obeereer e better PEPEL Editer Eeil. 95 Student Christian Assqciatioh i ttttmhm'mm '1. I mmmmmiiix '- . i- F : ' Lt h-i' 1x- First Rew: M, Runnels, hi. Farmed, M. Stene, D. Feverly, E. Eiekferii, I. Lihhy, E. Wetsen, M. Hayward, E. Simmene. Seeeiid Rmv: I. Tmfent, L. Beurget, PM. Been, M. Greater, S. Reherts, G. HingWE , N. Ltiverty, D. Sillens, Ii. Erewn, El. Griffiths. '4.- E. Staples aee J . Libby make pepeem at a basketball game. , w President Edith Biekferd VieeePreeident Deanne Peeeriy Seeretery Beverly Weteen Treasurer Denna Griffiths One ef the meet active and industrieus ergenieetiene en eempue, the SEA. invites any student te jein them enee a week fer dieeueeien, fellewship, and religious guidance. Speakers this year have included Reverend Hilde Ives whe speke en the piece ef religien in eel- lege life, and Father NICGilliEledy whe enlightened the students en the recent changes in the Cethelie Church. When a group ef preeleiming atheists accepted the S.CA. challenge te debate the tepie uIe There a Gt:u:1?',,n the ensuing meeting was ene ef the best at- tended sessiens ef the year. Aside frem their annual Green and White irVey te raise meney fer the Hierld Universityr Service, the Stu- dent Christian Asseeietienis greatest prejeet this year was its eeeperetive werk with the Newman Club te transform the UM tewn hell inte en interfaith ehepel. Newman Club President I. Feel Hardy .- h- VieehPresideni Daniel Cifeiii E I Secretary Philip Lyens Treasurer Ieyee Cutiis The netienul eellegiete student ergenisetien fer the Csthelie religien is the Newman Club, speeifieslly es- genised te inereese the students knowledge ef tedey's Cethelieism as well as te bring tegether its members in intelleetuel and spiritual hermeny. Prebebly ene ef the best-knewn ef the Newman Club's annual prejeets is its Christmas party, eemplete with presents deneted by the students, fer the St, Leuis Heme fer Beys end Girls. This year, in edditien te its regular program ef eemmunien breakfasts, denees, and meetings with ether religious greups, the New- man Club eeepereted with the S.CA. te eenvert the eld tewn hall inte en ell-feith ehepel. The eiuh heids its first meeting in the new chapel. First Hew: J. Cliche, E. Cerremere, J. DiFrederiee, C. Duncan, M. Lsehenee, M. Dyre, L. Stesske, F. Sireis. Eeeend Hew: J. Tsrdiff, N. Fernentis, C. Mszerelle, M. Smith, M Bederd, P. Hiee, H. Friedman, 1. Curtis, N. Deresier. Third flew: M. Veytke, P. Heinsbereugh, C. Hergis, H. Welenski, D. Pintel, E. Ces, D. Cenley, 5. Hey, T. Butier. Feurth Hew: E. Jehnsen, P. Lyens, M. Finn, D. Cifeiii, E. Eurrews, P. Farmer, E. Silvie, E. Fewlen 9t? First Hew: G. Diememl. C. Clark, D. Peulin, D. I-Iutehins, K. Ellie, G. Leehenee, H. Silvie. Seeend Hew: N. Berry, M. Meyherry, M. Grey, A. Lytle, H. Hesse, J. Carver, W. Stevens, R. Cullinen. Third Hew: F. Smith, EL Fiekle, D. Tayler, T. Kent, D. Hiehmend, A. Hupper, I. Hey, F. Lewis. Feurth Hew: P. Stevens, L. Weeeter, D. Martin, L. Nerweed, EL I'Mirietner W. Files, I... Meme, E. Eutrewe, B. Thumbs. Mechanical drawing is hesie tn the Industrial Arts curriculum. J. Hihhert. 93 President Rieherd MeeGewn Vice-Preeitfent Floyd Cefderweed SEGt'etm'y-Trenettrer Thames Wheeler One e-f the main purposes ef the Industrial Arts Prefeseienel Organizetiee is ten present a program whieh gees beyond the elessreem' instrttetiee in providing un- derstanding of eeientifie advancement and the werkings ef industry. Besides premeting the prefeseienel develepn ment ef its members, the It A. P. 0. provides opportunity fer the diseussien ef problems in teeehing Industrial Arts, and makes the graphic arts and ether I. A. feeilities available to the rest of the college eemmunity. With the eempletien ef the new Industrial Arts eenter, the I. A. P. 0. will have acquired a new statue en the Hill. - I . D evelop II I! ll ' i- '5. .. .i' 4... 1 Finit Rnw: P. Hardy, A. Berry, C. Whitten: hIeCerthy. President James Webster Viee-Preeident Wayne Westermnn Seeretery-Treeenrer I. Feel Hardy A representative frnrn eeeh eiess in the Industrial Arts curriculum, plus twe feenlty members eernpese the membership ef the Develepment Cenneil, an advisory ergenieetien specifically enneerned with the festering ef greater effieieney' in the I. A. prngrem. It is this ennneil that forms the bend between student and instrue' ter whieh is en 1witnl te any prefeseinnel edneetinn pre- gram. As the new I. A. center is eempleted, the Ceuneile ttways end meeneu capacity will be extended tn inelude meintenenee of the building and the ertietie prnjeet ef setting 11p and equipping 3. student league. meniL Council E4, 1:11.; i. I D. Fliehrnend. Seeend Hnys: M. Beetle, R. me.uam mtl'lrwl- ELHHM m :li'i. 'MHHIM 1'.an ................ Mr. Greer'e drawing ef the new Industrial Arts; center. HF! Outing .. b Z. Graves, t1 Jueius, B. Hardieen, H. Debbins. President Charles Jueiue Viee-Preeident Sereh Henley Seeretery Petriefe Heimhmwgh Treasurer Lenny Page In erder te eseepe e11 indeer life, and te give an eppertunity fer healthful activity te these individuals who weuld ge eut ef their minds if they read ene mere page ef Modern Che, the Outing Club has devised a pregrem ef stimulating events fer all students. If e stu- dent is at all interested in ethletie end eeeiel eetivities, there is a place fer him in the club. Even if he is net en eeeempliehed epertemen, the Outing Club can previde him with eemething eE interest, frem square deneing, semerseelting eff a high diving beard, er digging elems ereund Cesee Bey, te blistering tender feet in an at- tempt te eenquer Mt. Washingten. One ef the larger clubs en campus, its biggest pre- jeet ie the annual Winter Carnival. First Flew; B. Eemee, M. Watts, E. Smith, R. Friedman, Z. Graves, L. Emmens, P. Hiee, P. Heinshereugh. Seeend Eew: P. Finley, C. Clarke, C. Smith, A. Mendy, ML Evrerrilll D. Piekle, N. Newell, N. Critchley. Third Flew: I. DiFrederiee, B. Garremere, H. Dldmixen, P. Smyth, C. Cebb, N. Chedheume, C. Jueius, I. Barker, H. Dehbins, T. Kent: N. Randall, D. Burreughe. Feurth Hew: S. Henley, F. He11,.5. Merrifield, L. Feye, P. Lynne, E. Fairfieid, j. Dieksen, T. Gett, 33'. Cifelii, D. Cenley, A. Hupper, L. Nemeed, L. Merezek. IUD varsity G Club .0 '. t1 First Flew: W. Seuey, D. Preveet, P. Cheney, L. Emmens, D. Sanferd, H. Friedman, C. Meeley, J. Gate. Seeend Hew: K. Knepten, C. iueiue, B. Peluhinehes, L. Marezek, C. Eeeree, J. MaeCennell. Thirtt Rew: W. Fielding, H. Girmix: H. Hardy, M. Fertf, D. Burrenghm W'. Hidlen. Feurth Hew: D. W'hite, D. Bailey, FL Niehele, T. Wheeler, W. Fees, H. Eeeulieu, W. MaeDeugall. Preeident Leonard Emmene Viee-Preefdent Peter Cheney Seeretery-Treemrer Dean Senferd Varsity Tn, the henerery society of varsity letter! winners, is else a dynemie ergenizetien in spensering twe majer annual events. The well-knewn Gerham Hemeeeming weekend, including the eleetien ef 3 Homecoming Queen, the presentetien of e mevie end the Hemeeeming Bell, is a preieet ef Varsity if; a5 is the annual athletie banquet fer e11 lettermen. At this banquet the captains of the fellewing yeefs teams are intredueed, and awards and trephiee are presented be outstanding players of the varsity pregrem, end the winning teams of the intramurele. Piens that shape a 1:11.1th future, C. Jueiue, E. Michele, E. Chaplin, D. Eurreughs. L. Emmens. H31 North American Travel Association I 14 I... 13$; W. Terenke, K. Delehenty, H. Sylveeter, L. Black, E. Ball, 5. Hargraves, D. Andersen, B. Wetsen. Chairmen Eete Ann Bell The Nerth Amerieen Travel Aseeeietten was formed fer students when wish to be educated by the experience ef travel in the United States. It provides the eddtttenel benefit of meeting peeple ef the eellege end the eemn munity, merelyr beeeuse its members are etweye selling semethingwsendwiehes, Christmas trinkets, pens er key eheins-ie erder te finenee their spring trip. Giving the word nenergy a new meaning, the elub hes else speneered dances and meviee en the hill and ear washes and feed sales in the tewn ef Gerhem. This yearle trip was taken during the week of spring ueeetien. The ergenieers ef itinerary, Mr. Weneel Meherg end Mr. Hebert Miller, eeneidered the industrial, geegren phieeL end hieterteel views of interest te preduee an educational and entertaining teur threugh New England and upper New Yerk State. In previous years the N. A. T. A. has taken trips to Canada, southern United States, and the midweet. Heading eut. W. Terenlte1 D. Andersen. W. Terenke, B. Skillin, G. Wilbur, T. Clukey, E. Leach, M. Cuehing, D. Andersen. A challenge te ehees enthusiasts. H13 President Michael Cueht'ng Viee-Preeident Gary Wilbur Seeretery-Treeeurer Beth Skillet The Chess. Club was ergenieed by eheee enthusiasts te previde eempetitien fer the eenfined players in the eemmunity, te help teeeh neviees, end te insure eempuea wide improvement in ene ef the werldrs meet fascinating yet relaxing pastimes. The elub speneers a eampus ehess teumement eeeh year, end it aspires eventually be part ieipete in intereellegiete eempetitien with elube threugh- eut New England. Chess is played in all civilized eeuntriee, end its greet pepuierity has made it ene ef the meet generally permitted activities. Sinee the eheee heard is the same as that fer eheekets, the tree games are eften eempered and eentreeted; there are, hewever, fundamental differ- eneee. The twe main devieee available fer winning the game are eepturing the eppenentle men and eut- meneuvering him in pesitien whieh will eventually lead te a Heheek-mete? Besides games which result in a eheekmate, there are drawn games? er ties. In retre- speet, the eeeend game ef the final meteh, Terenke ve. Cushing at G. S. T. C. in 1963, was a eentest whieh lasted three heme and ended in a draw. Political Interest Groups Q, , The ell-inelueive campaigning in the national electiene this year prempted the formation of two well-ergenized in- terest greups 011 Campus, the Yeung Republicans and the Yeung Demeerete. For the duration ef the campaign, at least, beth groups supplied pelitieel literature, bumper stickers: and came peign buttens ef their respective parties to the students of the eellege. Writh the avowed purpese of increasing under- graduate awareness ef the issuee, the twe greupe sponsored certain speakers from eeeh party, and eItheugh hath camps disbanded when the campaign results were published, they had :ctlresu'ijgrr termed a significant eepeet ef eellege life during the fall semester. lit emf; Mix 'n't ' , TDUNG DEMDCHATS - Seated: J. Cennell, H. Hewe, B. Leigh- ten. Standing: D. MetDeneld, adviser H. MecDeugaU. Ken Curtis speaks. .1 I. K ht. I YGUNG HEPUELICANS-W. Werner, 5. Usher. T04 .1515. Club First Hew: K. Ellis, J. Laehanee, E. Andersen. Seeend Hew: C. Penthriand, L. Stezke, P. Hiee, A. Hupper, E. Euseiere, D. Pearl, J. Abbett, J. Barker, C. Wellingten, K. Tureette, L. Libby, B. Brewn, B. Hardisen, M. Webb, M. Hededen, J. Bensen, L. Seaiia, E. Burrews, J. Dieksen, D. CUDEEF, D. Header. i ll- 'awai Geed Skiing? 5. Stacy, L. Libby, L. Petersen. H35 Presidem Gerald Leehanee Viee-President Beth Brawn Secretary Barbara Herdisen Treasurer Erie Andersen The newest organization en campus, the Ski Club has already acquired a large fellewing, in spite ef a dis- couraging leek ef anew fer a lung time in January. The epening ef the Kiwanis Ski slepe in Gotham enabled the members ef the Ski Club to participate in mueh immediate leeel skiing. When the weather ee- epereted, this elepe else enabled us be eenduet an active 5er seheel pregram, supplemented by plane fer weekend ski trips threugheut New England. All students ef the eellege frem anew 11m,1'11'13.nr te expert ere weleeme to participate. life were very' fortunate this year in having as our ectvisers ML Chamberland, Mr. MaeDeugell, and Mr. Cele. Dormitory Committees I JUNIDH CUUNSELDRS-M. DJDQHHEH, T. Gi- herti, B. Erunes, A. Mandy. PEUCTDRS- H. Dnbhins, S. Hnwe. EVUUDEVAHD HALL-Seatrd: F. Hall, F. Lewis, 'W. Bland, P. Flynn. Stamrling: H. Tayim, G. Dia- mnnd, C. Hermm, H. Walkur, M. Dunham, E. Bur- mws, D. Rggers. WUUDEVAHD HALL EXTENSIUN-Seated: F. Smith, H. Gimux, H. Dmbbinx, D. Anderson. Stand- ing: 5. Hnwe, H. Nichols, D. Cifelli, P. Hilff. H36 ----a.-rr In- - -4--n------ - I I I In I Ih-I n I I IT ma m?:::-:m-i-i r .I f L: H, ---LI-l;I-;I'--I-.-li--'---l-IH d J I-I------Iu-u INTERDDEM - P. Aidan, E. Curtis, N. Chadhuume, I --- - .14 -Fn-----H S. Murtun, C. Cnbh, L. Lnrrabee, M. U'Dnnnel'! I. Fickett, I. Barker. l' HDEIE HALL-Stamiing: T. Butler, L. Swan, FL McGrath. Seated: E. Hersey, K. Gagnnm P. AIden, 3. Simpsun. F. Simis, M. Rawdem ANDREWS HALL$ Seated: G. Eidgewell, J. Eur- tis, D. Shannan, 3. Perry, C. Palman. Standing: P. Reimhumugh, M. Hawkes, K. Daigla, M. Kimball. ...-- gn-:.- -'. '15::1 -'-' .1?le g. i .u- -:u-: :m . dnnmdru 1W3! - Illilur-I'n 'I'EHII'rJE-H UPTDN HALL-Seated: J. Putnam, E+ Faster, N. Chadbnume, A. Lilienthai, I. Plummet: P. Maultun. Stal'lnding: B. Welsh, C. Brown, C. Duncan, G. W ite. ID? Fine Arts 1110111110550 00 thi5 0ampu5 am 50011 W0rd5 a5 t11050: Frat m00ting tnnightPH, 11L0t15 g0: Garham, gat-up-and- gm , iiH0w am I 000T g0ing t0 pa55 phy51'0a1 50100001111, 11Y0ah, 115:0 g0t it figured; I'm a 0in0h tar get a bid f1'0m . . 111.1111at15 th0 mattar?l Danlt 5'00 hava any 5011001 5pirit?n. During the flurry and 050it0m00t 0f jatning fratarnii ti05, 011001'i0g ha5k0tball t0am5, and dating, itJ5 50matim05 vary 0553.1r t0 f05g0t t110 finer diman5i005 10 005 life 11050; that 0ther angla 01 GtJrham Stat0 T0a0har5 Cnllaga 1110 55111011 mak05 05 a 50050 attra0tiwa 50h001 t0 the 505t 0f the 5tat0. H055: many r0050 p00p10 att0nd a mayar 00mpaign 511055 than attand a 010510 maj0rh5 r00ita1 05 a par- f01-man00 0f th0 0tm005t hand? G0rham i5 aiming pra5tig0 day by day, n0t b00au50 0f it5 r0005; h0p5, wintar 0a1'niva15 and h0m000ming W00k0nd5, but b00au50 0f it5 50b5tantia1 00ntrihati0n t0 01110050 in Maine. Fr0m the 05hibit1'005 and 0011500at1005 0f the Art Club and tha Madam D5000 graup, t0 th0 brilliant p05f05man005 01 the: Dramati05 Club and G0rham Ch0ra10, the fine art5 pragram 15 0110 that 010505505 01050 5000gnitinn than it g0t5. Mr. Miner in5pe0t5 50:00 00501 art pa55ibiliti05 far yaarhaak divider pag05. Music Educators National Conference First Eew: C. Guyette, N. Grant, P. Harvey, 5. Gay, P. Evens. Seeend Rew: 5. Dverleek, I. Cebh, R. t'erk, J. Spiller, B. Hewe, L. Lerrehee, P. Heueer, J. I-IeIe'y. Third Hew: J. Sedler, 5. Ceugh, P. Delente, T. Catt, D. Martin, I. Libby, S. W'eedwerd, S. Simpeen, J. Lineeett. Feurth Hew: H. Weed, M. Hertferd, H. Severy, P. Deetie, FL Athert, M. Feeter, D. Hameleinen, H. Eli, F. McFarlanti. Fifth Flew: G. Tenguey, G. Henge, H. Gallant, J. Rienx, N. Menteith, F. jehneten, T. Laughiin, P. Flynn, E. Shaffer. President Peter H ereey VieevPreeident Nancy Greet Seeretery Marthe Gay Treasurer Catherine Guyette The primary aim ef the Gerhem Chapter ef the Meeie Edueetere Netienel Cenferenee, 3 professional ergenizetien epen te all students en campus, is the study and develepment ef mueie edueetien in elementary, junier. high, end senier high seheels. Te achieve thie aim, the ehepter speesere several musical activities every year, including e eeneert by perfermieg greupe frem public eeheels in end ereund Gerhem, dieeueeiene ef the methede ef teaching music, and perfermeneee by musi- eiens living and werking in the Pertlend eree. Dedicated musieiae. H. Ek. 1D? Womenk Glee Club F inst Haw: M. Graver, B. Smith, J. Cnbb, D. Gurdan, U. Davis, C. Bragg, H. Turk, S. Ahimttj J. Haley, S. Dverlnuk, D. Kimbali, E. Peabndy, S. Stillings. Sneand Haw: M. Hayward, C. Guyette, B. Huwe, D. Griffiths, S. Willay, E. Bryant, J. Spiller, C. Etziall:r L. Allen, L. LarIaIJEE, B. Fairfield, K+ Gagnnn. Third Raw: L+ Bnurget, D. Pearl, M. Hawkes, L+ Enderann, 5. Gay, P. Warren, S. Starbird, S. Cungh, J. Hickman, S. Hgy, S. Hurst, S. Hathaway. Fourth Haw: M. Runnels, R. IVGIIa-nski, B. CBS, T. Catt, M. Chapman, N+ Laverty, C. Lehtn, S. Thampscm, 5. Super, P. Dalenta, J. Murphy, 3. Perry, M. Huwden, T. Butler. F ifth Haw: B. Brawn, C. Huntley, D. Martin: J. Erskine, E. Simmana, D. Piwarly, B. Wainwright, E. Hersey. J. Libby, M. Hudadnn, Q Campbell, N. Grant, M. Millen Mr. Chamberland cnaxes same music: out uf the mtE-reading. Abnve: j. E1111: and P. Dalenta rehearse far the spring cancert. BcIaw: Women? Glee Club rehearsal. HUI i Q D it. hh M 'd First Rew: F . McFarland, H. Severy, P. Destie, A. Eeehran, t1 Tanguay, D. Hamelainen, R. Ek, G. W'ilhur. Seeend Hew: H. Albert, S. 'Nalker, Gt Henge, I. Jaquee, H. Gallant, P. Flynn, E. Shaffer, M. Fester. Third Rew: P. Harvey, P. Evens, N. Menteith, J. Rieux, P. Vail, M. Delehanty, M. Webb, F. Jehnsten. Gorham Chorale F renklin Iehneten Hieherd Albert President Librerien Frem Atlantic City tn the Hessini Club in Pertlend, the Gerhem Cherele under the direetien ef Gerard C. Chemherhmd has earned seme ef the highest praise be- stewed en any elub. The metfe glee elub, eempesed ef men frem the entire student bedy, sometimes per- ferme as a separate unit rendering werks representative ef several different eras inehlding Cregerien chants. Combined with the sixty-eight veieee ef the weld men's glee elub, they term e eherele ef eueh ability that their preduetien ef Huneggerjs King, Deeirf lest year was at rnejer triumph fer the fine arts department. Neentime eentingent. U. Chumherlend, M. Delehnnty, i3. 'Wilbur, F'. Veil, 5. W'atlker, I'h-I. Webb. Seleiet, Al Ceehran. A CoppeHa -. 1 i5 .4. First Flew: 5. Cehh, P. Helmet, L. Lerrehee, R. Weed, E. Hewe, 5. Gay, B. Bryant, J. Spiller, H. Yerk, J. Haley, S. Dverleek. Seeend Rew: J. EierlIer, E. Ierdem J. Lineeett, T. Unit, I. Erskine, D. Martin, J, Libby, S. Seper, N. Grant, 5. Simpeen, ML Hertferd. Third Hew: F. McFarland, H. Ek, G. Renee, P. Harvey, P. Hiram, 1T. Menteith, F. Inlineten, P. Flynn, P. Deetie, H. Severy. President Peii'iek Eeene Students are eeleeted by euditien te sing in the A CeppeIIe Cheir en the basis ef veiee quality, ability te reed musie, and interest in the eubjeet. Blending hie veiee with enether etudentie te predeee a vibrant her- meny gives the pertieipent 3. deep sense ef aehievement in the fields ef eeethetiee end eelf-eepreseien. The werke which A Ceppelle perferme are as varied as the limitetiene ef a smell greup will ellew, eneem- passing veeel chamber mueie frem Renaissance to Cen- temperery reesie. One ei the better knewn ef A Cap- pelleje perferrneneee ie the annual Christmas Cenveee- tien in eeepei'etien with the Niedern Denee Club. P. Harvey. I theught A Cappelle wee mithGlIt the piane. 112 Band President Peter Hervey Seeretery-Treeem'er Jeanne Ltneeett Sergeent-et-Arme Rieherd Atbert The Cerhem Stete Teeehere College Ceneert Bend, under the direetien et Dr. I. L. Bewdet, weleemes inte its reeks all students when play instruments end are willing te devete twe heme every week te rehearsals. Besides its regular eeneert schedule, the bend else plays fer Heeegnitien Day, basketball games, and eenveee- tiens, end eften presents instrumental eeneerts er werk- shops in leeei eiementery and high seheele. In Oeteber the bend received the heuer ef being invited te perferm at the bieentenniel eelebretien ef the tewn ef Cerhem. L- A .r' Dr. Bewder pensively eenduete the bend. tea. I F' 1,;W L .i First Flew: P. Heuser, F. McFarland, H. Severy, H. Weed, R. Ek, J. Lineeett, M. Hartferd, I. Sadler, C. Bulger, J. Bewder. Seeeed Rew: S. Simpsen, C. Iehnsen, Ell. Hemeleinen, P. Farmer, A. Lilienthel, G. Bangs, B. Shaffer, G. Tenguey, H. Albert, P. Destie. Third Hew: P. Flynn, P. Harvey, P. Evanel N. Menteith, j. Riemt, T. Geek, M. Delehenty, J. Teyler. F. Jehneten, H. Gallant. HS Orch estra Centimeter Dr. L L. Bewder Cembining the talents ef the Gerhem eellege stud dents with that ef the mere musically inclined citizens ef the Gerhem eemmunity, Dr. Jerry Bewder hes de- veloped the Gerhem CellegeaCenununity Orchestra inte en ertietie Organizatien ef prefeeeienel skill. Meeting Monday evenings fer their weekly reheereele, the er- eheetre perferme werke from preieleseieel te modern eempesere, in preparetien for their annual spring een- eert. This yeerje eeneert presented works ranging from Haydn end Vivaldi te Shestekeviteh end Etler. Cathy Guyette perferme en the harpeieherd that Jerry built. F u'et Hew: F MaeFerIemi M Carson N Grant C. BulgerF BmWn, W. Brown, D. Peverly, W. Hieker. Seeend Rew: H. Severy, C. Couture, H. Chemheriend F. Weeeett F Jehneten, H AlhertJG G,Eangs J. Bennett E MaeKeneie,M Ellie C. Bennett K. Graffem. Third Hew: E. Hernandez M Feeter D. Hagar G Perkins,J Linseett H. Martin P. Heueer L Hatch Centlueter: Dr. J Eewder. lief HI 1 J. Bennett, R. Gallant, P. Heueer, J. Linseett, J. Whitten, R. Cele. Centimeter Mr. Cele Trumpets Jeanne Lineeett Iehn Whitten Trembene Hebert Gellent Freneh hem Philippe Hemer Beritene James Bennett The unique and full sound that can be predueed by an instrumental greup in whieh there are no strings er weedwinde is carried te its highly sueeessful extreme in the brass ensemble. This talented greup ef musie majers, exploring the field ef the nbress sound, is direeted by Mr. Reneld C. Cele, e Ieeent addition tn the music: feeulty. The ensemble eensiste of five parts: twe trumpets, French hem, trembene, end beritene. Of all the funetiene at whieh it perferms during the eeheel year, probably its best-knewn eentributien ie its pertieipetien in the Christmas eenveeatien. Bub Gallant werks to master a diffieult trembene part. 115 DramaH .1, cs Iub liriuL . . l. . - I .. . .7 .4 - . r T; 1,. l. +- .- q..- J.- 1n- .I- ---'-h- First Hmv: K. Barstnw, I. Libby, H. Hixnn, D. 'Wilsan, D. Andaman, H. Cullinan, M. Vaytku, C. Couture, C. Erymn. Secnnd Hnw: J. Smart, '3. Lehm, D. Pearl, I. Manmr, P. Evans, ML Dunham, E. WelIingtnn, B. Leightun, P. Harvgy. Third Haw: D. Hamalainen, H. Albert, E. Silvia, M. Webb, H. Dubbing, H. Laverty, P. Mandy, H. Hnwe. Babs puffs thmugh Peter? elaquence. P. Harvey, B. Leightcrn. The great Iatly rehearses her visit. H6 'The Visit' President Barbers: Leighien VieevPresitEe-nt Peter Heresy Seer'emrynTreesus'er Cherries Weilingien. Under the direetien ef DI: Donald Spencer, the Dremeties Club entered its feurth year es an active and pl'eduetive unit in the campus cultural pregrem. The membership this year shewed en inereesed in- terest in the field of dremsties, presiding a great deal of fresh talent and willingness to werk toward the develepment of new seepe in large seele preduetiens. After last Apriljs sueeessful presentetien ef Elmer Rieeis The Adding Meehinef' which established the 21111335 present high reputatien, the dramaties department realised new hepe fer a large seele play, beginning werk in Geteber en Durrenmettis TThe Visitfi This terrifying henest representation ef human motives, desires, and in- adequacies was well reeeived at all three perfermsnees. The seeend semesteris efforts proved equally reward- ing with mere emphasis being placed on the teehnieel aspect ef drama, and mere esehenge pregrems eneeted. The preduetien ef uThe Happy Timen in April was ene ef the must exhausting, yet fulfilling experiences fer the elub. The Happy T e .i 31;; 1; Mil'lhilw I 3 i '.lII I I Diligent stage manager, Phil Mendy. d -- Bahs Leightsn and Dr. Spencer listen te readings of iiThe Happy Time . Students gather fer an early tryeut sessien en the springtime play. H? Modern Dance First Hew: P. Alden, P. Streut, 3. Garden, P. Meulten, E. Bell. Seeend Hew: D. Winter, C. T ranquille, C. Meeerelle, H. Uldmixen, E. Eleisdell, M. 'Wetts, F. Lambert, Z. Graves. Third Haw: D. Gerden, K. Tureette, A. Prehle, K. MeGrath, D. Peulin, IVL Meulten, J. Jehnsen, E. FewIer, M. Veytke, 5. Dely. President Shirley Garden Viee-Preeident Peggy Street Secretary Eela Ann Bell Treasurer Patricia Meuiten This unique elub prevides an opportunity for eree- tivity and persenel expression in the medium ef dance under the patient instructien ef Miss Jeanette Geedwin, eheirmen ef Denee Education in Maine. At the Christmas Cenveeetien, tiTeylendf These Are a F ew of My F everite Things: and hThe N etitt'itqgu were aptly and beautifully interpreted. This arrange- ment was also perfermed befere a private club at Prideis Corner. The Spring Ceneert, held April 29 end 30 eembined ingenuity and grace to preduee e feeeinet- ing program, part ef which was repredeeed fer a private club at Kezer Fells. But 'ust reviewing the beauty and glery is everleek- ing the lIzweekgrtmncl ef herd werk and lung hours of the members, the lighting erew, Mr. Phil Meedy, the reeerd- ing technician, Mr. Allen Milbury, end all ethere whe have bed a part in the eluhh sueeess. Graceful interpretatien by Erhil'Iejg.r Garden. HE The art depertmentis eardheard campus. ArtL Club Robin Oldmixen Jeanne Breggie President Viee-Preeident Secretary Cerel T renquiue With the realizatien ef ertietie telent outside at the Art eurrieulum, several ert students deeided to set up an ergenizetien that would provide eur unsung artiste with new epportunitiee ef expreseien. Thus the alt elub wee ergenieed under the direetien of Mr. Miner, effering all students a ehenee te werk en individual prejeete frem Christmas eerds te wire eeulpture. A leek et seme ef the work predueed is ample preef ef the elubts value te one student, and a stimulus fer a. dormant eret-ttivitjr'r in em ether. Whatever medium meet exeitee eneis urge to ereete1 whether finger-peinting, eil painting, water eeler- ing or sketching, the art elub een previde it. ! Seated: J. Breggia, H. Gldrnixen, E. Ellis. Standing: L. Martino, R. Hinton, C. Trenquille, E. Jerdan, E. Smith, J. Jehnsen, G. Miner. Amicitio Firet Hew: L. Hansen, B. 1Lar'ViHierrlsen, T. Gilberti, L. Petersen, C. Chandler, P. Smyth, C. Duneen, Z. EreVei-z, J. Fundin. Seeend Rew: A. Miller, E. Leighten, M. 'Wette, M. Verrill, H. Brewn, E. Yerk, H. Uldmixen: J. Tmfant, C. Erewn, J. Chandler. Third Flew: C. Leevitt, J. Aekley, M. Bederd, L. MeGuiggen, L. Feye. J. lenmer, P. Ereeks, A. Mendy, B. Brewn, 5+ Henley, 5. Andersen. President Patricia Smyth VicenPree-idenf Cereiyn Chendier Secretary Claudia Duncan. Treasurer Linda Petersen This past year has been e building year fer Amieitiei A5 a friendship club: it has strived te establish a per- manent end respected pleee fer itself en the hill. It shattered tradition last fall when it enneuneed Carolyn Chandler as its eendidete fer Mayer. Amieitie hes numereus ether eetivitiee during the year, ineIuding dances, car washes, Christmas baskets, as well as its mejer project, the Miss G. S. T. C. Pageant. Te beeeme a member, 3 girl must have a 2.0 average, be e sephemere er a junior, be e resident student, and be voted upon by the members. Pledges enderge e feur day initiation culminating with Hell Night and e fermel banquet shortly afterwards. The Club else helds an annual euting in the spring. 122 1 ; .. N- . Ii M. McMnrmw and pledges. Wall-dressed pledge cnf 1964+ C. Mazemlle. First Haw: C. Cnuture, M. Emery, M. Kimball. Secand How: U. Eeauduin, K. Sea- vey, C. Mazemlle, J. Curtis, 5. Hay, C. Bulger. Third Haw: M. MCMDHBW, I. Lib- by, J. DiFredericn, L. Lafra- hee, L Ellis, N. Randall, E. Simmons, 5. Merrifield. 123 Alpha Lambda Beta Punkin relaxes with the- paper. I... Emmans. .n I 1 l' .l 1.. 'What's Lennie describing? L. Emmuns, L. Marczak, D. 1 nr'hrhilice, Must be inspectinn nmrning. C. Iucius. C. Jucius. W+ Titus and G. Hangar practice far a haIf-time Shaw. 124 Firet Flew: J. Miller, CL Vielette, J. MeeCenneH, M. Gray, L. Black, 3. Newell, FL Friedman, C. Eeeree, L. Emmens, R. Ceffin, P. Iehneen, E. Andy, L Gate. Seeend Rew: N .Buehenen, P. Cheney, P. Heft, F. Smith, P. Brawn, C. Jueius, W'. Title:l H. Chaplin, 1V. Fielding, K. Handall, G. Iiileen. Third How: U. Preveet, D. White, V. Fetter, L. Meremk, M. Ferd. D. Eurreughs, D. Duttemhle, 'W. Hansen, D. Bailey, P. CenneHF, B. Pnluhinskae. Fourth Hnw: G. Barker, H. Hardy, G. Grey, D. Cifelli, U. Lemwey. 'W. Fiiea D. Senierd, W', Eiesell, F. Hall, H. Gireux, G. Ranger, EV. Fees. President Hamid Friedman Viee-Preeident Hebert Neweu Secretary Laurence Beeree Treasurer Lester Blaek Alpha LembdahBeta, the eldest fraternity en the . Cerham State Teae ere Celle e campus, was established N' Chadhmlmei F' Halli M' Fmd' 3' Palummkaa in 1928 he premete eeeiel, eulgtural, and ethletie interests ' ' while establishing friendship and unity among its brothers. A fraternity whieh includes repreeentatives frem Maine to Cutzlnneetieli1:,r the mareen and geld i5 preminent en the athletic fields where Betais men are eetive in seeeer, basketball, tennis, baseball, and erase eeuntry. The fecal peint ef Alphais various pregrems te enrich the seeial life here at Gerham is the annual iiAEphe Weekendf elimexed by e. heme basketball game with em traditienal rival, Fanningten State Teachers Cellege. Alpha else sponsors a candidate fer mayer, and Hemeeeming Queen, besides an annual smeker fer nen- fratemity men en campus. This year Alpha eeepereted with Amieitia te partici- pate in a nationwide multiple sclerosis drivet 125 Kappa Delta Phi First Hnw: H. Gather: H. Drsvault, P. Hardy, M. h-iayherry, W. Tamukn, D. Hamalainen, L. Black, II. Dnhhim, H. Grumman, J. Luchnncv. D. Hutchinx, H. IIcitmann, C. Mnsley. 59mm! Haw: E. HIIEIH'Hrmi W. Budge, I3. Lihby. C. Haggutt, D. Withee, C. Hersmn, H. Sknglund, D. Pratt. L. Lard, J. Turner, K. Ellis, D. Andaman, K. Bixhy. Third Haw: T. Dvnm-n, W'. Wextermam, j. Hnit, E. Chapiin, C. Machnald, L. W'imster, H. Newlls, H. Langillv, H. Eeauliml, FL Brawn, J. FiEId, P. Emws. Fnurth Haw.- J. Burrlnuim;1 F, Lewis, M. Murphy: R. EVnDdhury, H. Chadwick. Kappa man are faund Every- ' a whera! G. Lachance. Iota Kappas and cards. H. Weedhury, H. Beeulieu, M. Murphy, D. Flaws. Brothers Meberg end Andersen prepare the skating rink. 12? nStreteh accepts eengretuletiens fer getting pinned. Preeideet L. Antheny Black Wee-Ptesident Donald Hemeleinen Secretary Herbert Debbie: Treasurer Welter Terenke Kappa Deite Phi, e netieeel fraternity eempesed ef men interested in eemrnen ideals ef pregressive educatien, strives in fraternal eeeperetien with ene another te strengthen themeelves merelly, spiritueHy, and intellectually while deing everything thejirr can by deed and example te premete the highest edueatienel ideas and preetiees. Kappa was founded in 1900 by the men of Bridge- water State Celleget In 1933, the leeel fraternity ef Lambda Pi Sigma relinquished its charter and became Iete Chapter, eighth of the new feurteen chapters eeme prising Kappa Delta Phi. Since this time, Iete Chapter here at Cerhem has consistently received 3 high rating eleng with many awards in the netieeel fraternity. Kappa speesers e Hemeeemieg Queen candidate and 3 Meyer eendidete besides participating eetively in meet ef the sperts end ergenizetiens en campus. Sueh benefits as name performers, reeerd hops, movies, the skating rink, and heetenennies can be attributed te Kappa Delta Phi. Phi Sigma Pi a , e tEJ I: it I-i . - e? $55. 5.1? .3 . t lfl Scientific study gets eut ef hand. Ft. Harriett, G. Tenguey, J. quues, 5. Hewe, H. Newell. .i J . I-'.-. I'I- ft .- . gig : ' .. q . l. 1 1-- - 5-... u... . Il- - I-I- - .-. - 1 '.-. Hr . .r 5:11. : 1.,- . ' r. . -.-,.:l.' . - Ilu, ..-.. - r 1:?- LI! . .- -... -. 'L't-He'uae- .... 'i .2 '- .. I -' .r- '3' ' i -;.. .. ' .y-h- .1: -1, 5:3. PM'- ' . r I 1r w... I III I ! I . . . r 1 .I- ': I I... J...- I -.' ,. . - ..'- ' - ....-.. ..ef.-ms- -..- -;--..t u I. . -II-u 1.. '. n.- 'I: - . ., :i-I FJL f. 1... .- 'Pua- 21' -. . -..' 3-;- .r . .. r ya... - 1- :'.1'.': I... II faker .- 'l. I .- L'ILJ'I'r' 'r f d. .r'... .a' J.- L I. Elf- 1. 1. .I-FJ- Mr. Eeutilier speaks at :1 prefexeienel meeting. First deer ef the eeeenn, end Hewie Cutler. :Wi H 'X' 'iJ i 4' ' Preezdent Stanley Heme .1 Viee-Preeident Iehn Iaquee Secretary F ranklin Iehnsten Phi Sigma Pi, a national prefeesienel education fra- ternity, wee organized fer future edueatere et Werrene. TTEHSHTET MiChGEE DBIEMMU burg, Missouri, in 1916. In 1955; the leeel fraternity Omega Nu Epsilon jeieed the professional bretherheed a5 Omega ehepter. Believing firmly that the highest . geed is attained through eerviee, end that the teeehing Hlt DE the Sigma ShGWS: ED SPDHDTd prefessieti effere unlimited eppertunities te realize this - geal, the brothers have eentinually striven te develep themselves, and one another, into effective teeehere. Besides seeiel participation in the regular eampus aetivities, Mayer eempaign, Hemeeeming, Winter Car- nival, end the Green and White Way, seine ef Omegale better known prejeets are the Sweetser Heme euting, the Millett Seheel Halleween party, the Donald Semmes Memorial Sehelarship, informal tuteriiig, and several miner ptejeets each year. This year we were pleased to send feet delegates te the Phi Sigma Pi Netienel Gene ventien. Freud of their reputation as the sehelerly fraternity? the brethere aspire EVEntually te SPGHSGT a eamptie '.Iitei::air1l,nr magazine. 123 r I- I'd. .I-r' I u-P' 'l1l 5-D: I .-. - - -r ., J-i I In . . I - I. L'-II AH: .. 1-...- Ih. - ' I'I-II- .II' 1 'II-. 'I-I'Ir '. ' .- r I'll -. up 'n-MH I1. ' II FED H; r'l'lH-II'. . J l.- 3 . .l. I... - .Jl-l' I'l- pin: ar' '5 1 .-- r-u m: .3. Ii. 11w; x r gm ll. hi:- .'...-.-I II rill. r .- .- Seated: M. Whittan, C. Ayers, S. Hnwe, P. Barker. First Raw: EL Gallant, W. 'Warnar, 5. Hargravea I. Jacques, M. Delehanty, F. Jnhnstnn, 1V. Dulmmel, 5. lemr, H. Hnwe, H. Seccncl Hnw: H. Ncwrll, H. Cutler, C. 'Wilhun C, Harriett, L. Thmmpsun, B. Emmans. Tanguay, F. McFarlani Th1: Umegas: B. Hewe, L. W'arrick, N. Grant, A. LiIr ienthaL L. AHEH, 5. Gay, D. Martin, E. Hixnn. ...I J. .51; . .-.-1. .vp... .. . $3? - u...l. - .. . 1.. .... . ............... . . . . I i'r -. . . JR... HI... I . .. ... 1T....... ..1-. .... .111... 13 Freshman Orientation Sept. 73-76 DHIENTATIUN CDMMITTEE-First Rew: M. Graver, P. Graves, J. Meddeeks, H. Devault, R. Friedman. Seeend Flew: I-I. Dehbine, C. Campbell, 5. Gerden, F. Hell, T. Gihertt, C. Jueius, T. Black, L. Smith, R. Breadhent, S. Hewe. Frank and fuzzy friend help fresh- men meve in. The 1965 eeheel year's activities, and e new era ef learning opened up to the eleee ef I'Q'fitf.1 when en September thirteenth, 221 promising individuals arrived en campus, eager to beeeme meaningful mem- bers ef en ieferrned end eempetent elese Altheugh a thereugh erientetien to campus life is a full-yeer preeess, the first steps in it were guided by e eemmittee ef upper- eleeemen threugh feur days ef planned activity including teure: speakers, sports and dances. Required summer reading fer the Freshman eless, wee jehn Herseyle The Child Buyer: 3 biting commentary en tedeyis educational precedures. F rem the eerieus dis- eueeiene ef Herseyts nevel, tn the reilieking geed fun ef the Freshmen Shew, eur letest eleee became acquainted with Him rapidly gnawing campus: One HUOthEI, and all AIChETY fills up an efterneen fer the freshmen. the lively pleeee frern Mesene te Dr. Yerk's effiee. 132 Freshman Reception Oct. 7 Oeee again the Student Christian Asseeietien eerdielly invited all F reehrnen and new students te inter- rupt their studies fer an evening ef weleeme and enter- tainment. Acting as B'Iistrese ef Ceremeniee was Edith Biekferd, alert and effieierrt president ef S. C. At After the weleemieg address ef Dr. Ereereen, whe emphasized .2: need fer aetive pertieipetien as e eellege student, the new students were eseerted te the Russell Hell gymnasium te meet Dr. and Mrs. Breeke, end the members ef the feeulty. Refreshments were served, and the denee that fellewed marked the evening as the culminating event ef the first weeks at the eellege. A weleeme frern Dr. Emereen. Time fer eeeieiizing. Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell. 133 Homecoming Oct. 9-70 Alpha's Margie: Vrrrill. Kappals Beth Brawn. Phi Sig's Eileen Iverez. After a week ef campaigning fer Hemeeeming Queen tithe first big tri-fretemity eernpetitien ef the yeeri, the Varsity 0' Club presented their annual Hemeeeming weekend. At the mevie presented en Thursday, the eighth, Varsity iiG representative Lennie Emmens pre- sented the three subjects of enthusiastie campaigning: Alpha Lambda Bete'e Margie VerrillI Kappa Delta Phiie Beth Brewn, and Phi Sigma Pile Eileen Ivers. These three were the very levely candidates fer the title ef Herne- eeming Queen, 1964. At the denee the next evening, Beth wee enneuneed the winner ef the eempeign, and in entieipetien of her eerenetien at the Harvest Bell, Oeteher 10, she reigned ever the Hemeeeming eeeeer game, e vietery twer Rhede Island. The brilliance of the eriep Oeteher weekend was elimexed by the Harvest Bell, when Beth wee erewned Hemeeeming Queen by last year's sovereign, Ann Miller. Beth congratulates meet winner Jehn Buxten ef Beeten. . II- I'- l'- x : ; lit? F xi :I i I ' .- 'f. - I I-'..-rit'JH-II:1.' -? Iii; i I. - .I 1 . A21 ' i 'f -.- IIT . III Ir r- l I I .H'F-I-g 1 I I- ' - 1 I. .'. . .. . I I.- I I r .I F r I - I . I I F '1'? '.'.. I.'I' I II 1,. r I i. I I . -Ir r. I I- 1! H .l -I I h 1- .- 1- . ' I q -I Queen Beth begins the game with the traditienel tee. 135 Queen Beth and mutt 136 The Hamecnming Ball. i ' HumecumingaQueen- 15h 31'an -. . X ' .f: t. '. 1' -K 1. ' J ; I -- . r . '.' ' I w . au- ..-.'.I.r -' Mayor Campaign Nov. 76-20 It traded with cheers . . . It started with warkshnps . . -l-Pt' - I W me mmman u .. 3 1 r . 'IEII. 1M4 $4 I 1-: m i '-'- 1': F . - ??fl 1 :' The campus in campaign dress. 133 The annual maynr earnpaign enjoyed a enrnpletelyr unique ExpEI'iEnCEH this year, as Amieitia and Carniyn Chandler teek their stand by demanding a chance eqnai in that at the males en eampus. Eaeh AC eainpaigner preveti that it was a jay being a girl withnnt the sup- pert ef the nppesite sea and ether distaffs. Giving their eampaign nthe eld eeiiege try? the sisters presented a shew which featured Carolyn in an upmaritiusly funny speef at life at G. S. T. C., while tlernenstrating their candidate's talent and wit. iiUnderdngsii appeared en many at their earnpaign signs, and delving inte the inasenline heart lias well as the Charles M. Sehnlts beeksi, they preelainied te aii that Hseeurity is a wernanfi Beth eritieised and praised fer their surprising pre- eedent, Amieitia masI preve in be a real feree in future eanipalgns. Snare, debenair . . . everwerked werds, tn be sure, but aeeerate te describe Alpha Lambda Betais eentender fer the eane, Chan Bearee. Easily the mast glamerens nf the earnpaigns, the Beta Bennyr Club fairly giittered with Evidenee ni the time, werk and rrienejlg.r that the brothers had eentrihnted te- make Chan rnayer ef the eampns. Dinner jaekets, earnatiens, iiChan the Man pins, and matehbenks deeerated the earnpns while the traditional Beta Bear and the new Beta Bunny were Chanis eseerts even into the eafeteria. An effeetive campaign? Hugh Hefner eenid snet All Alphais tinie, meney, and enthusiasm paid them a huge dividend at the Harvest BalL when Chan was eleeted as the sixteenth eanipns master in the histeryr ef the enllege, with the eharge nf previriing halftime entertainment at basketball garnes, greeting impertant gn-Ests at the eeliege, and premeting the eampns seeial life. A satire ef eampus life was the igniting spark te Kappa Delta Phil's campaign, featuring senior Courtney Haggett as the pepnlar Mr. Nevakf' Kappa depieted the undergraduates dream when irG. A. Pf: - Gerhani Ahnernial Prep - made its appearanee en stage. What a seheel! Ce-ed dormitories, uneenventienal eiassreems where girls learned the true value ef industrial arts, and widely-travelled faenity members whe amassed iivastu amennts ef valuable seuvenirs eenvineed the net-teen relnetant andienee that a eellege edneatinn under sneh a unique enrrienlem eeuld be aeenmplished with whelee hearted rest. The eampaign gained nienienturn as the G. A. P. bus was seen senrrying passengers and supplies te campaign headquarters er rushing harried students te a iast-ininnte elass. Whether a praetieal enrrienlum er net, the G. R. P. plan and Cenrtney Haggett have made a lasting impressien en the eanipns. Straight fI'DI'I'l the hills of the Ozarks, Cnhby and his kin-rhetter knewn as Beb Gallant and Phi Sigma Pi- effeetively rennded Iant the eanipaign with a lend, heisternus and uninhibited hillbilly jarnheree, eeniplete with a fantasteniping, washbnard-seraping jug hand frnrn Deering High Seheel. Singing the merits ef Unele Billis still, and well supplied with rneuntain dew, the hrethers presented their bearded standard-hearer, whe preved that slapstiek and ninsieal talent are net neeessarin irn- rniseibie. From a tap jazz eernbe tn the delightful harmeny ef the new Omegas, the eanipaignersi efferts added a unique angle to the spirit of a thrilling week. Beh himself neatly summarized his earnpaign and mystia fied the eanipns fer days with his heniely philosophy, Ha wet bird never fiies at night.u 139 Carolyn Chandler - .. j HE DiJnT mi VoT . CA :0 LErLNB Chan Bearce Dale HEHLIEIE' pnrtrait 0f Chan Parking an the white liners, Eh? 1W. F055, 'W. Saucy. .. . - '-'F -- .-'-: 43.: ,I- - - .'- ' . ' I - -q.-. -1-:-.h::'I-:r- ;;- 'n... -..I- '. I'll: .15- -l..: -I. 1.... Halftime ShDW. G. Hanger, C. Bangs. 11!. Bland. The Bunny Club Femlin. 141 Courtney HaggeH . - PW: -... .. '1' A '--. .l . . r h Cnurtm-y and supimrtvra at wmI-axhnp. H. Ilnralimn. C. Haggtrtt, I. Tnylnr, D. Kimball. .-. f I- ,1- F . l' - '11; p '-. .. Ii . .: Ir? - .I . r1 -' ' -1' ' I '1'- . I - I '1'? - - N1- ' I ... I 1- I J 1mg. '1. Ir ' ' IEEH' 1h. It b F i. 1- i-ll'ni dl- - ' 'hr- 11'- '. I'- ' J. i' : a-I . ... .+'. I .. ... ...-I.I.I- i - - .... Farah . '.-.. 1'9 nj'rnli?! J. th ' ...-r .r'll- I ! I 'II - i i; l'! L J; 13- . I II cw - . I J tilt. ' I J . I u. ...-I. Fa -. II 1.5.21. - :1! ' . ' ...-:- ' ' . . 5. il- '14-?!- I .- I 'h ' - ' 1-3 ? a In. H! The G. h. P. bus. Kappa campaign Sign. 142 Bob Gallant 'I'hat t.tl+.'-nt-:1I Eight, the Umegns. Singirf 'hnut that Innuntuin claw. H. Cutler. j'i' fin Hubby and hi5 kin. Bub frailty?r at the! campaign shrm-u H. Cutlvr, H. Emmnnm H. Enl- Iant, 5. Haws. --. .5 L '5 11.? 3L 3 V .f . I II I'll .. 1i- .,..... n...- . - '- 'I x!!! Every enmtinn 5hnws m: the cmrelnpe i5 upencd. Tuny presents the cane III maynr Chan. X Winter qunival Feb. 78 -27 WAA. accumplished this much. i lillr-m 'l-I'l'l. I. ?mi: 11..., I I ' . iF 1-,;5'31M WA..- -'.'-' - HF . 'hhii W . - H. Brawn. detennined to make the snow wurkable for Kappa .- , 5 sculptum. 'wa$h . u 15' E , s! 1!. . -i';:r'i A valiant attampt of Phi Sigma Pi. E. Hewcll, G. Wilbur. Then it ETIDWEd. 146 Candyhmd, a theme which almost magically pre- dueed a delightful Winter Carnival Bell, presented a genuine challenge to all eellege erganizetiens whieh IIIsualler turn nut in feree tII ereete a new world ef anew seulptures en campus. ttWe eeuld make a giant lollipop, and Haw abeut at big gingerbread men? eeheed about the halls fer days, aitheugh the leudest erg: was, Where are we gonna find any anew? Se, while the Outing Club members chewed their fingernails end fretted aheut the sueeess at their prefeet, preparatiens sileetly went en. At the mnvie Cimarren, ehairman Charlie Jueius intredueed the queen eendidates, Claudia Duneen, Bev- erly Carremere, Indy Barker, Rubin Dldmixen, am! Pinky Finn. Students heught tickets fer the bell, east their vntes, and still it didnit snnw. Finally, in spite ef the leek ef e sculpting medium, traditien was upheld by Kappa Delta Phi's nGenentl Ship Lellipnp Sailing tII Big Reek Candy Heuntuin, and Alpha Lambda Beth's gem, Mickey h-Ieuse Drowning in a Vet ef Peppermintf' The highlight of the weekend was the Winter Car- nival Ball,where the sparkling etmesphere was tapped by the erewning ef Judy Barker es Winter Carnival Queen. Then it snewed. Queen Judy brightens up the Carnival. I. . I'J .53in .F- ' II .'I l'- I w l ,. .' . rr I ' '- ' . .n. f' u, I I - I .- I er;1alhv;.. , we '5 p H V: 'r '3? thyhg? - .- .-.. ' '- ...' f. -.It' - '- ! - 1F ' ' . '3 .I'. . -. 1-? .. +- w: a . - HF E $- - 1 . . F 1 '1- II - I- b' IF. - 'I. f . 1 J -. -k H l I .. . 'Il . gt . .. w 1 e1, ' -. . I Ur ' i . II... in. . . L I b' uh-igm'h-I Kappa euppertere H. Sylvester, D. Beken D. P'ewrhtT L: SPHEUE- imd C- Pelrnun WW arnuntl the Gend Ship Lellipep. I. '- l- . . H? :- Queen candidates: C. Duncan, 1. Barker, M. J. Finn, B. Carramnre, R. Uldmixun. Queen Judy receives the lnng-stemrnecl mags frnm Mrs. Cnstelln. MB 0.0.0.05... lla;.1.1.taf.l...l. .0............ .i Winter Carnival Queen - Judy Barker Green and White Way Feb. 23 FIEI'HJ'R'IHH': .. HTHJ W mu: H The dpurpese: wider opportunity for edueetien threugh the Wet! University Serviee. Tuesday night. Februaryr 23, was C.S.T.C.is efficiel night fer fun and games in Russell Hen, where the Stu- dent Christian Asseeietien set up their entitle! pennyr esrnivel, the IGreen and White Way. Frern semeeneis sereern es she dipped her hand inter the mystery hes, tn the tense eeeeentrittien et en emeteur pennyr piteher. the students: reeetiens were feeerehle enes. True, serne greens issued frern these with inst missed the target with darts er ftitmd thet pennies underwater just den't fell straight, but the delight hi it vengeful few was the Rebie jail where friends er enemies eeuhl he imprisened fer a smell sum. Merry members of the faculty and edministretiee visited there hefere the night was ever. The ebjeet behind this flurry.r ef eetivityr was the H-ierld Universityr Sereieej fenntled in 192.0 and rapidly expended tn 3 werld-wide pregrem ef aiding fereign students tn gain a eellege edueetien. Based en a een- eern fer the sineere seereh the truth and ereetive think- ing, the W.U.S. treiris men and wernen to acquire a wide end eeherent view ef human euiture end a sense nf their respensibilities within eetttereptzirersr seeiety. This will ellew fer the fullest develepment ef every- ene in the University eemmunity. The eempus turns eut fer the fun and games ef the GIEEII and White Way. 150 WAAIS rcpresentatives, M. Flea and F. Cnndun. Phi Sigma Pi's bunth is run by M. Delehanty, and W. Duhamel. Dr. Brnuks snrvus time in the Rubia Jail far the W.U.S. H. Heaulinu and 5. Guerin take charga 0f Kappa Delta Phi's break-a+halluun game. 151 Miss G.S.T.C. PageantL - April 14 1Hi-Tritten espeeially fer the Miss Gerham State Teaehers Cellege Pageant by Bernie Eiiayne, whe wrete the fameas Miss Amerieau seng, the sparkling reasieai presentatien ef Tedey Is Temerrewu fiaalisr appeared en the Russell Hall stage after several patieneedtrying pestpenementsi But the pageant was well werth waiting fer when nine ef Gerhamis leveIiest were presented as eentestants fer the title ef Miss G.S.T.C. fer 1965, dis- playing talents whieh ranged frem singing and daneing te peetry and painting. The shewis spensers, Amieitia and the Pertland Iayeeesj gave the pleasant pesitien ef erneeeing this liresentatien ef palehritude te Al Ceeh- ran, and the wheie shew was under the general diree- tien ef Bernie Eesniek frem Pertland. Miss Maine and the pageant judges had the enviable assignment ef rei suing the campus beauties: and the nethse-enviahie ieb ef picking enly ene frern them te represent the eellege at the Miss Maine Pageant. Miss Ceegenialty, the first mnner-up, and Miss Gerham State Teaehers Cellege were ehesen frem the fellewing candidates, spensered by aarieus campus erganizatiens: janier, Denna Griffiths; sephemere, Dale Reader; freshmen, Leaise Bearget, Cynthia Eaten, Ellen Fewler, Kayr Gagnen, Terry Gett, jean Haley, and Karen Tureette. Eighteen-yearield freshman Leitise Beurget $3 , 112 lhsJ sang tiGeldfiageF in the pageant. She was spun- sered by Kappa Delta Phi. Anether singer, masie majer Jean Haley 5'3 , 110 lst is a Heshman and entered the pageant haeked by Alpha lambda. Beta. Her secand year in the. p a g E a 11 t, snphnmnrg aLrt majur Baie- Reader 151311; 128 1135.1 prasmted a display Bf hEl' mm paintings. Her spnnsnr was Varsity G . Amicitia's cnntestant Terry Get: 1511 , 115 11st is a music 111ajnzr.n:r1 and Isang '1Much Mare fram The Fautasticka Nineteen-year-GM freshman Kay Gagrmn E514 , 115 1115.1 perfnrmed with a madcam pastry mailing by 191111 SEIIEL Hcr Spangnr was Phi Sigma Pi. The c.1113; junior in the pageant, Danna Griffiths 5'53: 124 lhsJ mad a cab lectian nf DDEtl'y which she had partly mitten, partly cumpiled. Her spnnsnr was S.E.A. Spnnsured by the Madam Dance Club, Ellen qufar IIS'EH , 123 lhsJ perfarmed a self-chnrengraphed jazz dance. She is nineteen years aid and a freshman. The Ski Elub's freshman candidate. Karen Turmtte I5'3'1, 1213 lhsJI is aim one nf the unilage chwrleaders. Her act was a IighteEd hatnn muting. First Raw: L. Eourget, K. Gagnnn. Secund Raw: T. Gert, j. Haley. Third Row: K. Turcntte, D. Reader, E. Fawler, D. Griffiths. Miss G.S.T.C. -? 155 ATHLETICS rl'lr- ' :wisr - i: l 91::- -- w m: 15? Wohtpenis Athletic Association week - 2 ' g H 1. '1 'i'u .. i- .' ' f First Hew: E. Adams, C. Mezerelle, L. Hurlew. Seeenti Hew: D. Peueriy, B. Eemee, 5. Snell. Third Hew: M. Miller, M. Hen, D. Fitz, T. Giherti, F. Canden, j. Libby, B. Brawn. President Tine Gibertt' Viee-Preez'dent Marthe Ree Seeretery Donne Peeeriy Treasurer Shirley Snell The purpose ef the Wemenie Athletie Aeseeietiee i5 te previde organized sports such as field hockey, tennis, archery, teueh feetbell, volleyball, basketball, eefthall, trempeline, end feneing in whieh the wemen students een by pertieipetien leern spertsmenehip end eeeperea tien. Counselers fer eeeh sport, as well as the effieers, guide the exeeutien ef these purposes. Through these ergenized and individual eperte the wemen can earn their numerals, letter, pin and finally a white blazer e all presented at the culminating activity of the year, a spring banquet. This year the greup enlarged their seepe by ineluding chiitl-ftbau game and pleydey te promote interseheel Tina presides at a w. A. .A. meeting. 153 F. Tukey and M. Schulza an the caurts. 159 Cheerleaders J First Eew: D. Gertien, C. Erysen, M. 1'y'errill, J. Fundin, J. Turtiifi. Seeeml Hew: F. Miser, K. Tureette, E. Athens, M. Finn, C. Mesereiie, M. Smith. Captain Mergers: Verfiii Leaping and sheeting iiGiye es s G: this year's pert end peppy eheerleeders brought new spirit te the Gerhsm basketball fans. Their planning and saying was rewarded this year, end they new greee the fleet in sharp new uniferms purehssed by W. A. EL, the Athletic Asse- eistien, end the preeeeds frem an Alpha dance. The eleyen-girl squad wss ehesen by the head eheerlesders ef the Greater Pertiend eree en the basis ef yeiee, peise, eeerdinstien with the greup, and general cheering ability. With Ieng hours ef prsetiee and unfsiiing seheel spirit, the cheerleaders play 3. yitsl rele in the ethleties pregrem. Anxieus seere watchers. 16E Prmisinn plus. E. Adams. The- cheerleaders strike a pase. I61 Soccer 796.4 ItFlmI-LJ nvih -..- flea, vi First Hnw: E1 Chaplin, B. Emmy P. Cheney, C. Jueiue, L. Emmene, J. Gate, J. MeeCnnneH, P. Chandler. Seeend Haw: Ceaeh Geetelln, D. Walker, P. Brawn, E. LeBlene, M. Striteh, M. Erey, L. Mareznk, D. White. Third Hew: G. Jillsen, H. Harnett, W. Fess, D. Martin, A. Burrewe, H. Hardy, V. Patter, G. Hedge. While making it two successful eeeeens in a raw, the G. S. T. C. eeeeermen ehewed excellent defense and seering ability, eeming very elese te 1111511135 reeerds set by last year's team. The team wen eeme very impertant games 5111121 lest others by 511111 margins. Our new goalie, Adam Burrows did 51 very creditable jeb 111 the nets following in the footsteps ef big Bruce Andersen who had the jab fer three years. Ceeeh Cestelle get :51 let of mileage out of his seeiers Captain Pete Brawn Bill Seuey, Bill Fess Heftyr Hardy, Vanee Perter Ed Lei Blane Jerrv1 MaeCennelI Jehn Gate and Dave EVhite. With these key greduetien lessee it leeks like :51 building eeeeen next fall but w1th the retummg veterans things eeuld still be bright if the interested underelassmen are recruited Beek fer enether eeesen ere 15.de Burrewe Charlie Jueiue and Lennie Emmens the 1 1 2 seering pun eh and three f11st year men whe played like 115ete1'151115 frem the outset, junior Pete Cheney and freshmen Dave Martin and Pete Chandler. Ca ptain Peter Brawn. 162 3555065 Record Hu55011 Lyndon N555nn St Franci5 1011155011 Keene Plymouth Rhoda I515nd Salem Farmington Plymouth Farmington Fitchburg Salem Totals 3 win5 5 105555 1 tie 00515 per game 2.4 GSTC OPP. 2 3 4 2 3 1 2 l U 2 2 3 l 3 5 l U U 3 1 l 0 3 1 U 2 2 0 33 20 Real patential on the bench. 163 Huw gualit, Adam Eurrmv5. Emd play, Ed! n'- ' I ' 1-. - ' . nr-I- I. I'll. + 1 .., .4 -..'4'l' - . - ' 11 th l .- F . ' ' . .. t Hr FWJ'P' .. ' ' ' .i J. 4-3:; ir- . 9. urn- . .f'..1'-'l.. l' i'n'l'-:r,l'ul - Iv v I F ill ' II. I 3.1..- . l .-.'I n ' I i i - - - ' 4hr! Mi a:h- '.......- 1.1 . .. '. -- -u- e- - J'.-. .-.r - . -.l-- , .. Saucy takes a gnal kick. Beak and Smmy-stmng cm defense. 164 Season Highlights Gerham 1 Plymouth 0 After experiencing an earlier lees at the hands of P. S. C. and a eenseeutive streak ef lessee extending back te the 1961 seesen, Gerhem finally get revenge. Playing ene ef its meet aggressive games, G. S. T. C. eeme threugh with en eerlyF goal by Jerry MaeCennell. Then, throwing up a stout defense and an ever charging ef- fense, the nHtheppereM took a l a O vietery. Mee- Cennellls geal was a spectacular picture pleyfi Coming en feet, diminutive Jehn Gate heededh a perfect pass te Jel-ry, whe in turn heededu it into the nets for sweet vietery. Gerhem 8 Fermmgten 1 Hot in pursuit of enether single game seering record, Gerhem n'Jtt'rlTlpletelj.F humbled the 1iBeavere. The record being an 8 - D vietery set in 1963 at Gerhem was net broken but tied. Seering elmest at will, the Gerhem beeters racked up six easy goals in the first half and eeested heme with twe- mere in the second. erry Met:- Cennell, Charlie jueius, Lennie Emmens, E LeBIene Harryr Hardy, and John Cate ell enjeyed building up the margin of victerv. Gerham 2 Salem 0 Entertaining the Salem ttWitehee'i fer the last game preved to he the perfect ending te anether successful Season. After an earlier season 0 e 0 tie at Salem, the Cerhemitesu were eff and running, scoring in each half en geals by Lennie Emmens and Charlie Jueius. The nfeerseme feurseme ef Bill Saucy, Pete Brawn, Pete Cheney, and Harry Hardy kept the visitors in cheek throughout the eneeunter. Adam Burrows chalked up a record of being the Duly Gerhem gealie to ever blank Salem in e seasent 1155 Cross Country 7964 l 4r pl:- ' a9 . h .I- q i! LII.- u ul- -1 '41-? i i9 743 i... it .-.. - ' r . Sb 7 - e- , F' 4-. . .1 --; . -. - n- i.- ' rd t 19 4 .al-c' L. F. ' 4-17: niw 1 V -'I ' ', F - -- . - '1. Ir... .. il- .4 n. - r . -1-1 I L! .' 'I'J... .1... I .I 1t It. .- ., . 'Mrk'wtv-- Mh-ugu, -. ;,-,-hi- I-- . f, '- . . .r 1- :kHi-HF e. 41' .. III- . ' .- ' - ---l ...'-i .. h - .- .l .35.. L L ' . -'I'-I. - 'Ir ' Zii'!:f.'-!h E. Beiyea, G. Meeley, W. Hidien, R. Ceughlin, E. Malia, K. Hieeell, Ceeeh 'Wilkinsen. In defense ef their 1963 NESCAC Chempienship, this yearh iiHill end Deleren came up with anether eeeeeeeful 5635011. The Cei'hern iiherrieren turned in a 9 - 3 record; two lessee eeming at the hands of Beaten State Cellege, when edged Gerhem 33 - 35 fer the 1964 erewn- This 3933.135 teem featured the sensatienel running at freshman Berry Belyee whe lest eniy hire rune, both to the same eellege by the tetal of e few seeends- Last yearle peeen , setter, Charlie Malia, gave strung suppert, as he fellewed 6 Berry eleeely aereee the line all seeeen, eltheugh he was hampered by shin splints! Riek Ceughlin, Welly Hidlen, Ken Bissell and Ceerge Mosley ran well all season and eentributed a large measure tn the teemis sueeese. The team was plagued by injuries and the like all season whieh greatly.r effected the teams power, espeeielly in the New England Meet. Thanks ge be Mr- Viiilkineen ef Biddeferd whe centributed hie ewn time to eeeehing the team, as there is me feeulty-eeeeh. With enly the greduetien ef Biseell end Mesley the team should have enether fine reeerd next fall. E. -- :4 J... r '- bl h- - J .l l! . I Hi R. Caughlin, C. Malia seere fer Gerham. 1:55 N.E.S.C.A.C. Championship MeetL B. Belyea eemes 111 first. -q . 1 . .. T7 . i .1. ' . 1 '- eke? M3 - H15 11. .- -H. L.a.-. I. The start . . . I 'I. i. Kiri? H - . t Jun '3:- ' 53 This year 0. S. T. C. was henered to heat the NESCAC Championship Meet, as defending champs. O11 Nev. 7th, 1984, a large erewd was on hand to watch the six New Engiend eelleges vie fer the title. Although the I-Iillteppers lest the meet to Beaten State by a elese margin of 33 - 35, Gotham freshmen Berry Belyee eame SCORING TIME PLACE l 15:00 E 15:35 3 16:44 4 16:56 5 17:05 NAME Barry Belyee. Kevin Ferrell Jehn Buxten Al Marsten Charles Mellie heme first, breaking the tape 1'11 the sensational time ef sixteen minutes flat, just 18 seeends eff the eeurse reeerd. SCHOOL Gethem STC Bridgewater Beaten Beeten Gerham STC . end the finieh. E. Belyee, K. Ferrell, J. Buxten, 151.. Mars- ten, C. Malta. 161? Basketball l965 'Evi'alljrr Hidlen drithes threugh. Playing a determined brand of basketball all seasen leng the Hillteppers came up with a very.r impressive 1738 reeercl. The Gerhani pewer was ene te he reekened with, when at varieus paints we kneeked eff Hhede Is- land, Salem, and Plymeeth, the eenferenee leaders. The Cerharriites shewed their greatest skill as thejl,r pulled many a elese game eut ef the fire, mueh te the delight of students and alumni. Gerhani participated in three tear- nairierits, eelleetiag twe seeerid plaees and one third, Prebahly the high point ef the season was making the finals of the District 32 N.A.I.A. Playoff held at Gerharn fer the first time. Ceweaptaiiis Wayne MaeDeugall, Benny Paluhinskas, arrd 6,5j' center Terri Wheeler were team leaders all threugh the campaign. Ken Knapteri, Walt Ridleii, and 651: freshman Dave Millett came up with serrie key perfermariees that efteri gave Gerhairi the vietery, arid the seeerid semester additiens ef Harryr New and Jack MeKenria belstered the Hillteppers late seasen teuriiarnerit drive. Graduating senier Diek Niehels is Ceaeh Cestelleis first in twe years, se there are bright hepes fer nest season with all five starters returning. First Hew: K. liliiariteril B. Paliihinskas, W. MaeDerigall, M. Ferd, Cl. Iiieius. Seeend Hew: W. Hidlen, D. Dutremhle, D. Millr-tt, IL New, J. MeKenna. Third Hew: Ceaeh Cestelle, L. I'L-Iareaalr, T. W'lieeler, H. Hiehels, D. Cifelli, D. White. air a r Garham hampster Benny Paluhinskas neatly evades hi5 Mahawk guard. Dick Nichuls gets posmssinn nf the ball. Wheeler tnwers aver the uppusitinn, and teammata Millett as well. Wayne MacDuugall puts up a gnarl Eight. ' J 3: 3 .II 1 I E K. Knaptun: Yuu keep him busy, Tum. IJII get him frum behind. Snphnmure Wally Einilnn. 1?? TOURNAMENT SCORES Paul Bunyan Tournament iBangmj Salem 195 G.S.T.C. 94 G.S.T.C. T2 Castletnn 69 Third Place NAJA. 11311111111111 G.5.T+C. 77 Bhnde Island 76 Central Cann. 64 GS.T.C. 71 Second Placa NiE.S.C.A.C. G.S.T.C. 67 North Adams 66 Plymouth 67 G.S.T.C. 5? Second Place Nnrthem Divisinn A 1111153 jump behvaen Wayne MacDuugall and a Inng-armed New Hampshireman. SEASON RECORD G.S.T.C. Opp. 89 Fitchburg S. C. 79 63 Castletnn S. C. 60 79 Suffulk University 81 96 Lyndon S. C. 61 93 1121111151111 5. C. 91 96 Boston 8. C. 67 61 Salem 3. C. 104 68 Lyndnn S. C. 50 66 Farmingtnn S. T. C. 55 49 Plymouth 5. C. 47 71 Bhude 151111111 3. C. 60 84 Farmingtnn S. T. C. 69 109 Salem 3. C. 93 2 Karena S. C. forfeit 0 72 Wnrcestar S. C. 36 39 B115th S. C. 71 89 511111th Conn. S. C. 66 69 Bridgewater S. C. 66 62 Plymnuth S. C. 1'90 Freshman Jack McKenna. l?2 N.A.LA. TournamnetL i. The G.S.TtC. campus was fortunate to be hest fer the District 39. NAJA. Pleyeff te determine a repre- sentative te the netienal NAIA. Teumement in Kansas City. The feur New England teams participating in the twe day event were: Central Cenneetieut SC. tsix time winnerL Rhede Island 513., Salem 3.0, and best Gerhem S.T.C. First night pairings matched Salem and Central in a well played, wide open bail game. The Central press paid eff enough te result in a 92-88 vie. ten;r fer the Nutmeggers. In the nighteep the Hilltep- pers' eentrel bell taeties paid eff against the tall Hhede Islanders. The Gerhem attack, whieh wee led by e. 22 point seeend half performance by EVeyne MeeDeugall, gave GtS.T.C. 3 76-75 win. In the final game Cerhetn , sufficiently breke the Central press fer a 1 peint lead .t in the first half, but terried sheeting in the elesing it ' minutes ef the half gave Central e 2 peint lead at -' halftime. Central built up a 10 point lead during the semnd eente, end with a few minutes remaining, em- '1' ' pleyed an effective stall, eltheugh et ene time Ger- t ' L hem eut the lead te 5 peinte. Ceeeh Cestellele men were denied the trip te Kansas City when Central wen t84-TU fer the seventh time in a rew. Giant step by 3. Salem centender, as G.S.T.U. heats the NAJA. Teurnament. fr..- Gerham spirit barely edges eut Hhede Island, T7-TE. 1?.3 Baseball 7964 Coach Weseettis diamenders feund that the eempetii tien ef the New England State Cellege Athletic: Cen- ferenee has impressed. Ameng ether preblems, ne heme field fer instance, the Gerham team was yeung and inexperieaeed in league eempetitien. Turning in a 3 - Q reeerd the team shewed a let ef petentiaI as the team batting was .266 which is the best in many a year at Gerham. Twenty-eight stelerl bases ever the seasen indicates geed speed fer the 135 campaign. Only three men were lest through graduatien iee-eaptaias Art Dyer and Garyr Heald, and Kendall TsVineheribaehj, and there are 9 returning lettermen. The highlight ef the seasen among the three wins was a highlyr prised ViCtGrj-f ever PIymeuth State Cellege whe were previeusly undefeated. Gerhamis easiest win was a EU .. 1 drubbing ef F arming- teri at Farmingten. Bennyr Palubinskas led the team in batting at .386 with 14 HBI's. Mike Murphy turned in the best pitching reeerd at 2 - E'. and also hit .467 altheugh he did not qualify fer the batting title. Beth these men will be baek as juniors whieh sheuld preside seme eseiternent this sprin g. G. Heald en the meund. First Hew: B. Fielding, D. Prevest, P. Sireis, G. Heald, A. Dyer: B. Seiley, P. Cheney, K. Randall. Seeend Hew: Ceaeh IVEseett, H. Eeaulieu, G. Gnedwin, M. Murphy, H. New, D. Eilrreughs, K. 1FNineheri'ruarJt, W'. Hansen, E. Paluhinskas, manager H. Hardy. 114 ....i-' Tennis 7964 F iret Eew: E. Andy, J. MeeCenneIl, E. Brewn, L. Bearee, E. Friedman. Seeend Hew; Ceaeh Fish, D. Bailey, T. Uverleek, P. Cennelly, L. Mereznk. Suffering frem heavy greduetien lessee, lest yearle teem experienced a very teugh building year. With enly veteran Jerryr MeeCenneH, Hen F riedmen and David Bailey the team turned in a 4 - 6 reeerd. A knee injury.r te Paul Jehneen kept him frem eempetitien. Paul, the meet valuable player ef the prEViDLIE eeesen, eeuld have made a great difference te the team. This seasen eeuld be a big sueeess einee all the members ef the team are heek. Of eeuree the main ettraetien ef the seeeen was the partieipetien ef Miss Beth Brewn, the first girl te play en the meets varsity. Altheugh she was unable te play in NESCAC eempetitien, Beth went undefeated in nenrleegue matches. She wen three singles and teamed up te win twe deuhlee games. J 'l'I'J: L'.-. -':- I-I'I:-.-:-' rI-I' - -.--. unn:irhltf.-I!E;;ilild Hilu?:l-i'FJ:i-' IFS Hegem- FEJM-I- we: He'simnnu If: r: n- ' Igfe'l'e Half umnmru A 'I-uil a.- I I . . . i Lhu- ' ' ' ' ' 't 'i- --' ' ' ruin? 1- rh-r1-'J-:5'I5:HIFJHHIHM'IiI ahnHL.1r4 -r!n.:e:erir.l: -' . - r nu $31.11.:umuwum .ujmlwmlme' .. ' a . I EFL ' -..-..-. .J .. ill..- I' - :M't. Juan! h-uru-uw. :- . I dig: FJ'JE'Fh'EJf . 313'! . 1'er; ' 3f 'Ilihlxc'llJfJ'FJi nun... .u- . mu- quemmmrer J. MaeCennelL Golf 1964 Ceeeh Cestelle, J. Hadleek, M With 01111.1 ene returning Ietterwinner, the Gerhem linksmen eeme threugh with its third successful eeesen es in many years in the NESCAC Gulf eireuit. The team turned in 11 7-3 overall record with 11 613 eenferenee slate, geed eneugh fer third pieee. Led by freshmen Beb Tedd and Jim Hadleek, Gerham 111115 in eententien fer the championship until 1115ng their final match te Salem 85-65. Out of 11 pessible 30 peinte fer the season, Captain KVeyne Snell picked 1113 163i 11f thisi Mex Coed eeme threugh with EOE 11nd Bub Tedd made 19. Jim Hedleek teek teem eeering heners with 22 11nd Dean Senterd garnered 1715. Beb Tedd turned in the lew seere card of 74 at 61111111111 Ceuntry Club versus Jehn- sen State. Ceeeh Cestelle leeks ferwerd te enether Successful geif campaign this spring. . Seed, D. Senterd, W. Snell, B. Tedd. WE: . F IE I - Hadleek. Intramurols SOFTBALL 1964 Lest spring, the Bete Beers swept the field in suit- bell fer their fifth straight year, Led by pitcher Jirn Smyth, the Beers easily tank the title with enly ene defeat in the entire seesen, when the spirited Kappa Kelts wen the first of the final ehernpienship games. With a fereeful, dynamie eemebeek, the Bears teek the nest twe gernes te make them the 1964 ehenlpiens. FOOTBALL 1964 Ineluding seven teams representing freshmen, fre- ternities and friends, last felljs intramural feetbell league stimulated serne eseellent eelnpetitien. The seesen's greatest battle turned ent te be e eentest hetereen the leng deminent Arehieis Gang, and 3 big, streng Keppe Kelt teem. Beth teams were undefeated until theyr met, when Keppe wes vieterieus in the first end the third ef the final ehen'lpienship games. Feethell between the Bears and the Kelts. BASKETBALL 1965 - '1 .- This year, without 3 Junie: Varsity teern, there was en inereesed interest in the intramural beskethell pregrern. Fenrteen teams participated in twe different leagues, eless A and B. The Sehwengs, e prederni- nenth,r freshmen teem, wen the eless A ehern ienship, and further demenstreted their prewess when they beat the Ferrningten Intramural AllaSters. In eIess B the Heni- lers eeme threngh undefeated es en ell-freshmen teein. CU-HEC Making use ef the new feeilities ef the Warren G. 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PAPER MANUFACTURERS Mills at CUMBERLAND MILLS, MAINE GARDINER, MAINE 19:5 SfudeniL Directory GOHHAM STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE ENROLLMENT 1964 - 65 Abbot, 1311111111111, 263 Brighton Avenue, Portland 311an, James L., 26 Allen Street, Bath 1111111111, K3141 13., Waterbam Abbott, P31113111 3., 51 Lamb Street, Westhmnk Ackley, Judith, 16 P31511115 Straet, Kannehunk Adams, Elaine 11-4., 434 Pine Street, Humfnrd 1611111115, 'WEHiam '13., 311.1. 351, H.F.D. 1114, Auburn Albert, Richard .11., 133 Main Street, 1.1511611 F3115 Alden, Priscilla, I2 Leach Hand, E1161: Allen, Betty 3., Kennebunk 3636, Alfred Allen, 1115511111113, R.ED. 111, Puwnal Allen, Jayne, Cutts 311116, Kitten Allen, Lillian 11., 311.1 63, Bridgmn Allen, Linda L., 111 Main Street, Thumastnn Allen, Lyn .11., H.F.D. 62, 311111111115 Mnemna, Mary L611, 23 Heather Hnad, 5. P61113116 Anderson, David 1.6., Cape Neddick Andersen, Deburah CL, 51 Pleasant Street, Richmund 11111111111611, Eric: W., 14 Martini: 3111111111, Duver-Faxcrnft Andersun, Karen 11., St. 133an1: Anderson, 3113111111 114., RFD. 1H, Hollis Center 1111611, In, E11111 1., 23 Weatun Street, Augusta 1111111111111, 3115111111111: E., 43 Fasst-nden Street, P61113113 3.1116111, 1143116116 1., 62 5611661 Street, 13611111111 14111151111, Kristina 1111., RTE .635, Naples 11511-1111, Lynda 114., 1 341111111 Street, 3. Paris Astbury, Barbara L, RTE 5A, Gardiner Avery, Candace .11., 3 Kinderhnnk Street, Randolph Avey, Francis L., R.ED. 161, Lishun F3115 Ayatte, Francis H., 63 Third Street, Auburn Ayatte, Juan L., 36 Cmmweil Street, Kittery Eajley, 13111111 .4... l6 M11111 Street, Bath Bailey, Jean 3., 43 Head Street, Westbmuk Bailey, 1111111 111., '15 State Head, E11111 Bailey, Marshall P., Hunter Head, Freepart Baker, 1111111111 I'LL, H.F.D.63, Wiscasset Baker, James E., 16 Carter Street, Nnrway Ball, Eula .11., 533 High Street, Bath Ballew, Hanna, 1163 Westhrmk Street, Purtland Bangs, Glenn, 3 North Street, Mnehias Barker, 11., GEGI'E'E E., 13 P6111116 Road, Auburn Barker, Judith 111., 13 P11111116 Road, Auburn Barlnw, 1111111111111 11., E. Baathbay Harrell, Judith .11., 235 Lake Street, Auburn 33:11:11, 3111311 1., 235 Lake Street, Auburn Earstaw, Katherine .11., 11 Higgins Street, Parkland 3315611, Linda 3., 16 Anson 311113, Portland Bean, James .41., 566 Highland StrEet, 3. P6163116 Bean, Nancy E., 4 Gttawa 116311, Cape Elizabeth Eeane, Emulyn C., 366 Main Street, 131111111111 Heme, Laurence 1.3., 46 Elm Strain, Auburn Heaudnin, Cunstance 1., 56 River Street, 3111161111 3111111111111, Eynthia 3., 25 Newall Avenue, Auburn 1113311111111, Huger 13., 23 111161111 Avenue, Brunswick Beckley, James 13., 1'. Vaness Street, 53111616 3633111, Mary Luu, 33 111111111 Street, 53126 Beecher, Margaret 3., 561 31111111161.- Auenue, Tuningtnn, Conn. Eeede, Marshall 3., 53 Main Street, Gnrham 3611, Gala '13., 216 Narragansett Street, Garham Bell, Kay Lee, H.F.D.11l2, 3111:: 131, Auburn 31111, Linda 3., H.F.D.1E3, W. Scarbnmugh 3311, 1111111135 '13., Summer Street, 31112115111111 32111113, Barry 5., 115 Flaggy Meadow Rand, Gnrham 19? Bennett, 111111115 3., 343 Stevens Avenue, Portland 331151111, James E., 3 Pleasant Court, Mechanic Falls Eenware, Hubert, Main Street, Curham Berry, Jr., Nalsnn E., 211' L111de Avenua, 11113115111 311211111111, Danna, H.F.D., Dixfield Bickfurd, Edith '13., 11.17.13.431, Fairfield 31551111, 11 ., Walter K., 26 Middle Street, Biddefnrd Bixb , Kevin 3., 166 Park Avenue, Auburn 131111.- , J11, Lester L., Friendship Black, Llnyd .11., 33 Muming Street, Partland Black, Mariurie 111., 3.111.111.1111, Winthrop Black, Ruth, 11.11.1361, Litchficld Elaisdell, Emily, 162 311111111111 Street, 3. 3111-1111111 3111115111113, Doris 13., Hodsdun 311.116, Pawnal Blanchard, Cynthia A., 223 M11111 Street, Auburn Blanchard, Mary 114., Flaggy Meadow Hnad, Gurham Elaney, David 11., 53 Baring Street, Calais Bland, Wayne, 43 Congress Street, Belfast Badge, Wayne L., Cedar Grave: 31111111111, 1.1111156, 26 Hcservm'r Avenue, Lewistnn Brackett, Caml .11., Payne Street, 5511111363111 Bradbury, Marilyn '13., Hollis Canter Bradbury, Patricia L., H.131 Peppennint Garner, Lisbon Falls 131:1ch11, Karen 11., E. Sumner Bragg. Cam! 1., 3.111.121.1111, Waldnbnm 31111111, Fred 5., 111111111 5116-61, Cnrham Brawn, Peter 11., Methndist H6116, Westbmk 6111111113, 11111111111 11., 16 Fleehmad Street, P61611111! Brennan, 11 ., Hubert T., 13? 31111611 Street, Partland Bmadbent, Richard '13., 14 Harrisun Street, 51111115161111: 1311111115, Priscina 114., 33 Jnrdan Avenue, 31111151114111: Brawn, Beth 11., Bethe! Brawn, Camlyn 114., E. Waterford Brawn, H0 ? 11., Birch Sheet, Ellswnrth Brawn, Richard 61., 123 39611113 Street, Bath Bryant, Beverly, Hebmn Bryant, 13111111 1., Centrai Avenue, P1111115 Island Bryant, James, 6113 Caunly Road, Winthm Erysan, Cathelmn 11., 16 Eraebum R611 . Partland Buchanan, Harman 11., 1'16 Cuttage 116113, 3. P11163113 Bulger, Camle 11., 61 Bentnn Avenue, Winslnw Burgess, Sheila 114., Nnrth Haven Eumell, 611111111111, 15 Granite Street, Auburn 311111311, Judith 11., Gray Eurmughs, David T., Main Street, Lisbun Eurmws, Adam 3., 1113 Adams Street, DUIChEEIEI', Mass. Eurrnurs, Edward, 1116 Adams Street, Darchester, M355. 311111111, Marr P., 35 15661113 Avenue, S. Partland Eussiere, CE 111 .11., 5 Adnlphe Street, Lewistnn Butcher, Janice L., 226 312-1131 11111111116, Lisbun Falls Butler, Thankful, Kingman Ealdarwmd, Fluyd T., Nurth Haven Cam hell, Camlyn H., 211 Summer Street, Pnrtland Cape 1116, Judith 111., 36 Fureside Enad, Falmuuth Cargill, Iames ll, 25 Green Street, Gnrham Carini, Judith .11., East Liberty Street, Chester, Cunn. Earnn, Hubert. P11111611 Street, Sabattus Earmil, Nancy L., Elm Street, Limerick Carter, Wayne E., 34 1611115611 11111111, Gnrham Carver, Juhn E., 21.6 Narragansett Sheet, Gurham CBS, Brigitte F., 5113: 1111111111: Traut Funds, West 1111.11th Ces, Marie Nnel T., P. D. 3111: 53, W. Buxtnn Chadhaume, NETEEH 1., Cuuntry Club 36116, 3111111116 Chadbum, 31:51:31: 11., Gaytnn 333:1, Lewistun Chadwick, Richard 3., 11.1351: 11-11115 3312.21, Thumastnn Champagne, 1111111111111 11., 115 Sam Awnue, 1313 Drchard Beach Chandler, Carmyn L., 3:1. High 111111mm Street, Gardiner Chandler, Pater, 135.1 Main Streat, 63:11am Chaplin, Eugene 3., 34 Nealley Street, 3. Berwick Ci'Iaplin, Harry 1., 53 Haskell Street, Westhmuk Chaplin, 111111111 111., 33 1121511311 Street, 1.13135111er Chaplin, Wayne .11., Lambs 11-1111 1151111, Naples Chapman, Margaret :1... 3.33.1111, Sabattua Chapman, Paula .51., 131 11-11115 Street, Tlmmastnn 1311-1151:, David 31., 33 15551311 Streat, Pnrtland Chase, Geurge H., P. D. Stea- F1315, Limingtun Cheney, Peter 3., 1 11-1ac3u111van Street, Lewiitnn Christiansen, Marl: 111., 3111 111115512? Street, 5. P53111113 CifelIi, 1151111121 F., 1'13 Summer Straet, Auburn Clark, Calvin H., Gnrham CIark, Cardyn 111., 133 Harvard Street, Auburn Clarkt, 131111511113 13., 1113 Garfield Street, 3:11:11 Clay, 11.11:: E., 113.121.1113, Earhart: 1311121119, 15111113 111., 33 1113111111 31:31.31, Lewistan Clukey, Carltnn '13., 133 Pleasant Street, Dexter 131111331, Marsha 1., 34 Nmth Avenue, Skuwhegan Clukey, Terrance 1., Water Street, Daxttr 1:111:11, Camlyn 151., FaiIview Avenue, Augusta 1331111, Charlntte H., 11 Drew 11333, 3. Portland Cnbb, 111111111 111., L133 Cuchrun, 11.113311 H., 3311 Main Street, Westbmnk Coffin, Danna J., Mast Landing, Freeqmrt 135111211, 153nm: 11.1., Carter Street, Nnmay CD1Eman, Elizabeth 11., East Sebaga Cnilins, Cynthia, 51 13151: Street, Lewistnn 1351131311, F rancES L., Amidun Avenue, hmashury, Mass. 130111312, Deburah 11., 3 Craigie Street, Pnrtland Canaan, Immn, 11.F.11.1111, W351; Pan's Cnnnnlly, Peter E., 3 Salem Street, Pnrtland Cuuk, Tinmthy 11., 53 Central Street, Millinncket Castelln, 11311.11 '13., 13 Hrackett Street, W'E-Stbmnk C5113, David H., 134 Pierce Street, 111351th1: C313, 1111111111:- C., 13'? Fitzrce 3111231, 1311551me11 Cate, 13151-51113? 11., 115 Bradley 31:51.31, Pnrtland Cute, 3111111r 1.. East Mountain Huad, Hawpnrt. N. H. Cnugh, 51152111, 41 Elm 311-5121, Gardiner Cnughlin, Patrick H., 73 311. ant Streat, 11113111131111 Cnuture, Caml L.., 54 P1eaaant Sheet, 31111111111513 Critchky, Nancy 1., Smith Wheel 1153111, 11113 Druhmd Beach Cruckett, Inhn 133.. 53 CIintnn Street, Pnrtland Crackett, Nancy H., Nnrth Haven Crusiman, Richard 1..., 23 Tedfnrd 35113, Tnpsham 1311111111111, Eicharri 1., 333 Winnna Street, Peahndy, 1.11155. Curran, Thumas F.. 34 Clark Street, Purtland Curh'a, Jayne L., Mast 331.1121, 13112115111111 Curtis, Kathryn E., 3355 115311, 3:11:11 13111115, Melvin F., 35 So. Frnnt Street, Richmnnd Cushing, Michael 1., P1111: Street, 131-1211111211:r Cutler, Huward C., 4 EartIey Street. 1111311311313 Cutter, Sandra L, 133 Davis Avenue, Auburn Daig1e, 11311113311 3., 133 Wnadfidd 1:11:33, P51114113 13:11:51, Margaret 1., 25 Mnnme Avenue, 'Westhmnk Dalenta, Penny 11.1., 43 Main Emmet, Waterfield, Cnnn. 11313;, Susan, 33 F1135 Street, Westbrnuk Danfurth, Judith H., 313 Narragansett Street, Gurham Danfurth, W-ayna 131., 213 Narraganaett Street, Gnrham Daniels, Melinda 114., 51111 High 3111131, 3. Pnrtland Davis, 13111111125 W., 33'? Wandfnrd Street, P53111113 Davis, Peter 13., Main Street, Kezar Fans Davis, Ute H., H.P' 1.1.1112, Brnnks Day. Thnmas L., 45 Main Street, Gnrharn Decker, Barbara 1., PD. 3m: 1112. Standish Delehanty, K311113311 H., 131.17.121.33, LEwistan De1e1lanty, Michael W., R.F.D.1113, Lewistnn De1151e, William 1., 7113 1111113112 Street, Humfnrd Denis, Michael 1., 13 Vivian Street, Westhrnuk Uemsier, Narma 111., 311 Smith Street, PnrtIand Desprea, 1151:1511 11... 335 3313.1th Street, Lewistun 11311211111. Richard H., Hnuta 4113, Winthrup Diamund, Genrge W., 3.3111113, Gardiner Dicksun, Jane, 17133 E55511 StrEEt, EanEDr DiFre3er1-m. .113 Ann 111.. 13 PrusPE-ct Street. 11111111132113 Dubbins. Herbert W., High Street, Sahattus Budge, David 15..., 13 anar Circle, 33111 193 Budge, $Enrge 3., 11.F.11.a113, Hurry 11553, E115wnrt11 111111511, Arthur W., 755 Great Plain Awnue, Hee3ham, M355, Dnnuvan, Carnl 5., 351151.11 Street, Stuningmn 121115119, Paul 3., 243 Park Street, Lawistun 12111111, Jerry 1'12, 13 31mm Street, Kennebunk 111311, 11:, Juhn 11 ., 13 31mm Street, Kennebunk Dmvn, 3113mm L., 33 Marlu Street, 1113511Jmuk 111121111133, Judith, 13 Kent Street, PDrILE-mnuth 11511111113, Bruce 3., High Street, 1.13251 Paris. Duylv, 1111111 13., 33 Narragansett Street, Gurham Dreamer, 1r., 11.1111,r H., 15 5151153 319511113, Cape 151133135111 1:111:11', 111111 13., 11111113111, 1311.1; 2114, Kennebunkpmt Driscnll, 1111311133: .11., 15 Hammer: 111112111111, Auburn Drihmu, 111111131 1., 33 Hawthorne Street, 31'111'131'1'11211 Drummnnd, 1311135 121., 41 Field Avenue, Auburn Dube, Denise L.., 133 W. Grand Avenue, 013 Urchard Beach 1311:3193; Richard 3., Highland 111.1113, Bridgtan 1311ga1, Lawrence, 2 1115111111 CDurt, 11111151311! Duguay, Patricia 1..., 5 Gnrdun Street, Livermam Falls 1111111111131, '1'1'111121111 .11., 33 Adelaide 3111111, 131:1 Urchard Beach Duncan, Claudia H., 34 Leeds Street, Lewiatnn Dunham, h-iurn's 13., West Sumner Durgan, 1111311111 F., 152 Nnrth Street, Bath Dutramhlt', Dnnald 1., 311 Cream Street, 3111113113111 Dyna, 1115111111 .11., 33 WintEr Street, Partland Eamas, Ennita E., Chapman Street, Bethe! E31511, 131141111111, 33 3511131111 Street, 3211:11an E51511, JD Ann, 14 Huhcrts Street, Sanfurd Eamn, Marilyn H., Fart H111 35:13, Gnrham Ek, Hubert 11... 7'13 Washingmn avenue, Pnrtland E1der, Bruce 1., River 1153.11, 'Wastbrnnk Elder, Cynthia 111., 23 River Hnad, Windham Ellintt, Deanna 11., 173 East Avenue, Lewistnn Ellintt, Judith E, Main Street, S. FrEEpc-rt E1115, Cheryl E., 111 Simrnans 115113, 5. Partland E1115, 1311251313111 3., Star HDutE, Lisbun E1115, 11131111 .11., 443 Church Street, Wetherfiald, Cunn. Ellis, Kenneth V., 1311 115111135 Street, Braintree, Mass. Emery, Christine .11., Maple Avenue, Scarbnmugh Emery, Judith, 3'? State Street, Gurham Emery, 1113:5113 3., 14 Lewis Street, Weatbmnk Emmnna, Emma 13., 11 Munme Caurt, 1113513533 Emnmnii, Launard 5., 43' Pint: 31111.net, 3. P3115 Endresnn, Lama 11., 31 DIy'mpia Street, Partland Erskine, Jane 1.., 3 Elm Street, Gnrham E12111, Cyrilla 11., Main Street, anuntuwn, Cunn. Evana, Patrick, 3' 31131111115 Avenue, Handnlph Fairbanks, 311551211, The Brickhuuse, N. 1115:1131-13an Fairfield, Eliznbuth L., 1113.111 3 Pearl Streets, Kannebunhmrt Farmar, Patricia 21., Sherman 31:11.1an Farrand, Nancy, 11 Martha Avenue, Lewistun Ferden, Priscina H., 3. Pennbgcnt F ernands, Narmen H., '1' Granite. 31112121, 113:1;131'111 Ferris, 1113113119 1., 51.1 H1153 Street, Bath Ferris, 111155511 11., 51 Richardsun Street, Bath Finkett, Julianne, 23 Main Streat, Machanic F1315 F1313, Ellen L., 35 351.1111 Stuart, Gurham F1513, Iuhn P., 441 Center Street, Auburn Fielding 111, 111111113111 1., Huute 1, Scarhnrnugh Files, 'William E., 113 M31331 Street, Parkland Finley, P3mE1H 11... Highland Avenue, Winmmp Finn, Mary J., 3 Nelke Place, Lewistnn F 11:11:13,, Paul 1.1., 53.3 CumberIand Avenue, PnrtIand Fish, Jr., Harry 3., Jonaspnrt Flaherty. 33:11.95: 14., 13 Marshall Street, Portland Flaws, 1151121111 P., 11.13.121.313, Puwnal F 11111, Herbert 1111., 1231 Washington Street, E13111 F1ynn, Carnl 11..., 13 Hayes Street, 3. Pnrtland F lynn, Paul 14., 111 Nu-yns Street, 3. Pnrtland F51Ey, Elizabeth H., 1'15 Deming Avanue, P33111113 Fnrd, Michael W., Elm Street, 3am Furtin, P31111111: 31., 352 E11151 Avanua, Lewistan F1155, Winiam 211., 313r11ng Street, Peaks. 1513113 Fastar, 31133133111 W., 33 Phillips 11533, 3. P0313113 Faster, Mnrrisun H., 11.11.13.513, 3. Windham Faster, Stephan 111., Main Street, Eastnn Futhergin. CryEtaI E., H.F.D.111I, Buckfiehi F'nw1er, Ellen M., 3 33.15.4111 Lane, E1111 Drehard Beach Fm, Chem! 251., 34 3111135: Avenue, P33111113 Faye, Lenny 1., 13115 Nevada Avenue, Charleston. 3. C. F ranch. Linda, 113 Wainwright Wat, 3. P3313113 Friedman, Ennald 11., 11 Allen Street, Augusta Frost, Paul 111., T3 Clenmns Street, 5. Pnrt1and Fundin, Jamil H., 117 Bancmft StrEe-t, Puriland Hague, Dale H., 1112131131, Cedar Grave Cagnmt, Kathryn E., 21 VinIette Street, Van Humn Gagnun, Shiela, 7T Prnslnect 51113131, Eiddefnrd Hailey . 131m H., 316 Ray Street, Pnrtlancl Calipeam, 15.. Juan, 25 Furbush Street, Lewiamn GaIlant, Hebert H., 4211 Amustnuk Street, Millinncket Ember, HamId L., 4413' Allan Avenue, Pnrtland Garland, Karen .51., 65 Bennett Huad, Kittery Garner, Eleanur, Kazar F3115 Garramnre, Beverly .11., 121 Pruspect Street, Biddafurd Cam. Inlm 0., Evans Street, 5. Purtland Gay, Shirley H., 1T3 High Street, Tnpsfield, Maia. Garry, Dianna, H.PlliH, Middlebury, Vt. Gerry. Jayne 1-3., 17 Eberhume Street, Springvala Giherti, Tina, 514 Pnland HD1115, Auburn Gilpatrick, Shawn 1L, Pnrtland Street, N. Berwick Giraux, Hnnry A... 43 Pekin Street, Prmridenta, H. 1.. Games, Jr., Edmund H., 2.9 Rusadale Street, Portland Gaudwin, Gerald 11., T2 Main Street, 5. Banvick Gordan, Duraen H., 35 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner Gurdnn, Sh1r1Ey 111.. Fart 1-1111 Rnad, Gmham Gnrtun, Jr., Edward 1., 5'3 Carignan Avenue, S. Partland Gntt, Barbara T., 113 Walnut Street, E1. Pnrtland Butt, Linda 1-1.. Cundys 11:11:an Grant, Mlisnn L., 1 Vacatinnal Drive, 3. Furtland Erant, Karen E., 46 Newhall Huad, S. Windham Grant, Nanny 1., 19 Pine Street, Dexter Graves, Philip H., '1 Urchard Raad. Cape Elizabeth Graves, Zne C., 63 Bastian Street, 5. Portland Gray, Gnrdnn E., HTEiHH, Sebagn Lake Cra , 111112113121, H.F.D.a$1, Bax 1GB, Stoningtan Gri fiths, Danna L., S AVEH'U Street, Dram: Graver, Mary 13., 11.17.1141! 1, Haw Pnrtland Ruad, Curham Cumin, Stephania L, 1121 Washingtun Street, Bath Cuyette, Hamming H., H.F.D.$2, UniG-n Hadlnck, Barbara, 7131 Highland Avenue, 5. Purtland Hadlnek. james H., Fureat Avanue, Kezar F3113 Hagar, David 13., 91:1 Shnudwater StrEet, Westbmmk Hagar, Mari Lynn, 29 Harringtc-n Street, Watertnwn, M355. Haggai, Cuurtney 8., 31 Uninn Street, Buathbay Harhnr Ha ET, 1mm '13., 23 Beam: Fund Huad, Pmetnr, Vt. H311, Dianne, 111 Barmws Street, 5. Paris Hall, Frank L., 163 Pine Street, 3. Paris Hall, Hanry 3L, Eu11ivan Stmet, Berwick 1-13.11, janice E., 'Wate: Street, Gui'Ifurd Hamalainfin, Dnnald H., West Huckpott 11131111111, Nancy, 3 Palmer Street, 5. Pnrtland 113mmnnd, Judith 351., 136 Main Straet, Yarmnuth Hannafurd, Guudwin F., Eu: 2?, Ear M1115 Hansen, W'ayna 5., 14 M1. Hattie Striker, Camtlen I-Iansun, Gaml E, 11.131.13.332, WERE Hansun, Linda 5., 15 River Street, Sanfnrd Hansnn, Luuis 1., 2'13 Narraganaett Street. Gurham 11211151111, Mary H., Brawn Street, Kannebunk Hardisun, Barbara L, 14 Eirdaeya Avenua, Caliban Hardy, E11119: H... R.EDJH, Lincu1nv111e Hardy, Harry 1..., Bennett Hand, Alfred Hardy, Jahn P., Beechwnud Street. Thnmastnn Hare, Juan M, '13 Gray Haad, tham Hargis, Cynthia H., 41.15 Cumbedand Street, Humfclrd Hargravas, .Stanlw H., Grrs Island, Harpswell Harlnw. Luis E.. H.F.D.$2, Danranxm-aft Harnett, Richard 5., Main Sheet, Cornish Hartfurd, Marthann. 2 Narragansett Street, Curham Harvey, Peter 1., 4'. Central! Street, Buckspnrt Hatch, Nancy 1., 5111 N. Main Street, Erma Hathaway, 5115311. Rumfard Avanue, Bryant Fund Havey, Marsha E., 44 Westbmuk Street, 5. Pnrtlantl Hawkes, Amnkl H., Narragansett Sheet, Gurham Hawkes, Mary, 532 Main Street, Weathrnnk Hawkes, Rebecca 1.. 1111 Gray Haad, Gurham Hawkes, Hnnald 1., 25 Wand Street, Part1and Hawkes, Shawn 5... 4H Highland Avenue, Gnrham Hayward. Marguerite 1L, Albina Hazlett, Iuanna, 11'1 Mitchall Haad, S. Furtland H3316, Gary W., 13.13165:th Heitmann. Richard, Fleming Haad, Tray Hakim, Christina, 11124 Washingmn Avenue, PurHand 1951 Hemund, Rnlande H., R.EDAEE, Mechanic Falls Henley, Sarah H., 111.1121: Paint Huad, Scarbnm I-Iennigar, James W., 23 Cudman Street, Part1antl HErsey, Elizabeth 15..., 32 Armatuuk Avanue, Millinncket Hersey, Eligabeth '13., 14 Wundside: Drive, KennebunI-c Hermm, CarruH 1.1.1., H.F.D.5?:?., Gardiner .Hihbert, JaukHc-n 11., Main Street, 'W. Huxtun Hill, Brenda L., 35 Mechanic Street, Euckiand H ixun, Rachel M., Dumupnnam Farm, Jefferson .HGdE-Edlill'l, Mary C. P. D. Em: 4115, Humfnrd Haff, Pater, Schuui Strezet, Kennebunkpnrt Halman. Beverly H., Sky Ranch. Wayne Huh, Jeffrey H., 513 Invcmess Street, Partland Hauser, Philippa :15... E15 Sdmnl Street, MEIIEHHCkEt Huward, Jeffrey A... 11 Stimynn Street, Kitten: Huward, Juanne, 35-1 High Street, Winchester, Mass. Hnwe, Barbara EL, '15 Schnnl Street. Hnultnn Haws, Hubert 5., 33 F laggy Meadnw Huad, Gnrham Hnwe, 5131113? H., H.F.D.i1fl, Hethe1 Huxie, Margaret 13., 2? Water Street, Gurlmm Huxie, EViIIiam H., 2'? Water Streat, Gurham Huckins, Harald 113., H.F.D.,'1',1:1, Cliftnn Huntley, Challane, Jack'sun Avenue, 133111151; Huntreai. Jane E., 554 Main Street, Westbmuk Hupper, Alan 13., Tenants Harhnr Hurit, 51153.11 E... h1c5hana Avenue, Pnrtsmnuth, N. H. Hutchins, David CL, E13 Drasden Avenue, Gardine: Hybers, Marilyn H., Preble Street, 3. Parkland Ivers, Eileen, ES GIEEII Street, Gurham Jacques, Thamas 1., 59 Cottage Place, 'W'EEthrnnk jagels, Camlyn L., 111'? Waltun Street, Fmtland Jamisnn, 1131-3211113. 13., En: EB, Standish Jaquas, 191111 1..., 155 Hachester Street, Westbrnuk Jazynka, Beverly H... 49 Riverside Drive, Auburn Jendraska, Maljnria, TE Machigunne Streat, Partland Jawett, Phili H., H.F.D.??Fl, Cape Elizabeth 111155111, Char ES H., High Street, Sahattus 1111mm, Genrge 13., H.F.D.$2, 5. Windham Jillsun, Patricia L., H.F.D.a$2, S. Windham Juhnmn, Cynthia M., 11 Shawmut Avenue, Sanfurd Jnhnsnn, 1:13.11 K., E. Waterbum Jnhnscm, Pau1, 1331: Street, Nmtun, Mass. juhnsun, Paul F.. 333 Winchester Street, Newtun Highlands Juhnsun, Phynis E.. Grra IsInnd, Harpswell Juhnsun, Sheik 11., Pleasant Street, Kannehunk Jnhnstun, Franldin, Dursey Enad, Fart Fairfiald JUHES, Ralph 11, 2135 Central Etraet, Westhrnnk Jurdan, Evnra H., Pap: Huad, Windham Center Jurdan, Nanny 15.1., 251 WiIsnn Street, Presque 151E: Jawett, Daughs H., 311 3rd Avenue, 5. Purtland Iucius, Jr., Charles H... I BEIHngs Avenue, Bar Harhnr K311115111, Meta 111., 1'5 Harrisan StrEet, Springvah Ke1ley 111, Jnhn 1., 5163 Main Street, Wastbmuk deey, Lance T., S. Eristul Kannedy. Patricia 13., 21B Narragansett Street, Gnrham Kant, Thumas 11., 4 Lawn Avanue, Rucldancl Key, James. H., 152 Sauth Street, Gmham Killam, Martha 111., 153 Granite Street, Hic1defnrd Kimhall, 13:11:: 1-1., Pitchm Hnaui, Balfast Kimball, Marilyn H., 1'? Spring Stmet, Auguata KimhaH, Patricia H., Harding Bridge Huad, Gurham KimbaH. Rachel E., East Lehanun Knaptnn, Kenneth W., 42 New Purtland Road, Gurham Krupke, Irvin L., 519 Green Street, Gurham Lachance, Earnlyn E., Maple Hill, Auburn Lachance, Claire, Masha Raad, Gnrham Lachanne, Gerald H., S. Lisbnn Hnad. Lewistan Lachance. Martha 11L, Masher Hnad, Gnrham Lacnmhe, Victnr, 41 Canrge Street, 5. Pnrt1and Lambert, F1urence H., 3 Ricker Huad, Falmauth Langiue, Hanald H., '14 Main Street, ank Beach Lapierra, Ann C., 49 D'Hrinn Street, PnrtIand Lapiema, Frances M., 1363 Cnngress Street, Partland Largey, Lama H., Purtland Straet, Fryehurg Lamcmm, Annette, 1221 Minut Avenue, Auburn Larrabae, Luna L., H.P' 11:12, Thumdike Latslmw, Juan 13., 7 HillcrEEt Drive, Cape Elizabeth Laughlin, IL, Thomas A... 1134 Ernadway. S. Pnrdand Laverty, Nancy H., P. M. 11..., Peekskiu, N. '1'. Leach, Car1tnn L. 11.17.13.191, Wun1wic1'l Leask. lean E., Dresden Leavitt, 131131111 11., H.F.D.1113, 1131113111 L31113113, 11., Edward 1., 243 Nurth 311331, 531.11 1.311111, 131333 1., 3.3133111, W311311 L313111311, 33111313, 11 Michigan 3133113, 331 H3133: L3m11133, E13153 111., 11133311 311311113, 11.331133311111131: L351135111, P31111113, 11 H11131351 2111311113, 5. P31113113 Lessari P111113 1., 13 1111112113 11111311113, 153111 L3131111'133U. Tim11111y W., 113.121.1152, 15131113311111.3111 Letteney, 111313111111 1., H.F.D.11E2, 131111111131 1.3331113, L133113, 442 11111131 3.1133113, Auburn 1.311313113, 1135311111113 '11., 31 1111133111 Avenue, L31viatnn 1.31111, Fredric 1., 33111111131: L3w1'5, 5111113111 3., 1313:,1 Libbey, Linda H., 22 B111 252, 111111111111 Libby, Daniel H., 3311 243', 1'11. 3111111111 Libby, 1311133 191., 131 High 511331, E11111 Libby, 13113 111., 41 1.311113 1111311113, L3w151311 1111112111, L33313 5., 233 1113111 511331, 1331113111 Libby, 11,, M3113 H., 33 1311111311 511331, 131111111111 Libra, Judith 14., 15 1131111 1131-111, C3113 Elizabeth L11131111131, 3.1133 R, 5. T113111331311 Linsmtt, 1333113 111., 111311511n 113311, 11211131111 1.1111311, 1113133113 111., HTE 4, P11131311 Litt13113111, David L., F3111 11111311113, 11111111111 Litt13113111, David 111., T311113 1111311, 1.113113 Lit1111'n11w1'31'1, 131131 1., 52 1.11111 511331, 133111111131 111131131113, 111313- EllE-n, 54 133111111133 11333, F31311111111 L3111bard, 511111113, 14 11311311113311 31311113, 1.1111 11131111111 Beach 1.3333131, 1111113111, 12113 1113115311 11111111, 1113311.r L313, Larry 11.1., 53111131 511331, Limerick L313, L1nw11311, 11 511.1311 511331, Fryeburg L313, Lind11 11., 135 11111111 5111331, 531113111 L313, 111313111111 11., 135 1113111 511331, 5311111111 Lnughlin, 11., 11.11131131- 1., 13131111 1311113, W313313 L11335, 133131 111., 32 11311131111 1511311113, 11111311111331: Lynns, Philip 5., 4'? 113111 511331, 11111113331131; 111.1113 111, 11111111311 1., 143 P1113 511331, P31113311 11133133113311, 131111113 1., 153 31311111131111 511331, P31113311 1113311333111, 1311111111 111., 45 1313113111 1113311311 33311, E. W311511111, N. '1. 11133113113111, 13311111 13,, 34 1111311111311 1111311113, P31113311 3133133311111, 5311?, H.F.I1.3F2, Mechanic F3113 1113311333311, 1111111113311, 37 Urquhart 511331, 11111111111121 51331131111311, Wayne E., 31' 1111111111111 511331, 1111111111111 1113313111113, 11111111r 111., 22 1113111 511331;, P31113311 1113313311111, 1111111113111, F1113 111111133113, 111111111331 1113313111111, 1113113111 H., 213 11311333111311 511331, 1331113111 1113313111111, 13131131111 111., T313113 511331, 3311 3113, 11.33113111131131111 11131111311, 11113111131 1., 3 N31311: 15111311113, 111311111111 11131111113113, 13113 13., 1511111531151, 1511111131111 Magnusmn, 1111111111111 15., 13 1111111131 11111111, 5. W1n11h3111 M3113, 131131133 114., 34 53311311 511331, 1331111111111 1113311111, 1.3111111, 51111331 511331, 11311113113111.1311 1111111g3113113, Edward, 34 01131133 511331, F31113n11 1113111111, 11., 111311 11, I11 EJ111313 311331, Fry3burg 1113111121113, D333111 111., 314 133113113 51133t, L31111311111 1113133311, 1111111131133 1., 43 1111113131113 13111113, 111111111113 M31333, 1113113111 11., 32 P3311 511-331, Belfast 1.1313311, 1131-3113 11., H.F.D., 53113113 L313: 111111-131, Arthur 13., R.F.D.1112, 5. Gray 11431511, 1113111 F., 32 51111133311533 511331, 1331113111 Martin, 5311111 F., 73 5311331 511331, 1311111111111 1113111111, 131111113 13., 24 33113111 511331, 1331113111 1113111113, Linda 1..., 113 1313311311 511-331, P31113311 111353151131, Linda 1., 144 L1333111 Avenu3, 1111111111111 11131111311, 1111113111 11., 53 High 511331, 5111113111 M31113, 11 ., 131111 111., 4 31113311 511331, L3w131311 11131111311, 11113113111 1111., 1'1 Washingmn 511331, 121311113111, 11131.1. 111333111113, 13111313 1., 11311 24, 51131111133311 11131311111131, 1131:1311 F., '11 1331311 511331, P31113311 1113011111311, 511133 E., 31 P13111331 511331, P31113311 M3D311111111, 1211111111 111., 211 F133331 511331, P31113114 1113221311, E1113113t11 L., 354 51311331 311311113, P31113311 McFarland, F 1311311311 13., Friendship 11.131311111111111, 13113131 L., 13 15311 Street, 131111111111111r 1131121111 11131313111, K311113311 1., 233 Evans 511331, 5. P31113113 1113Guigga11, Linda E., 223 111131113 Street, Bath 111311113113, 111311: .4... 311311 K33115 511331, 1:31:13 E113333111 1111311311113, 11., 131111 1,, 22 V1313 51133t, 11131111131133, E, 1. M3L3i11, 11111311, 13 W. 51353111113331 511331, P31113311 M31.aughI1n, 13311 H., 11.13111 51133t, Chishnlm 11131113113111, 11111111, P111111 113311, 1.311111111111 2-311 111311131131, 31111 114., 25 F 13311111111: 511331, 131111111131 111312311111, Maureen T., 23 1311311111111 511331, 5. P31113311 1113111111311, 1151112111: 2 thnblec3m11 1411311113, 31131111311333, 111315, 1113111111, 11911111 11., P1335313 311311113, 53111131111113 Merriam, C3111 11, 213 N3n3g31113tt 511331, 13111113111 1113111113111, 5115311 5., C3111 11111111, K111113111 11113111313311, Laura 1..., 3211 1'11. 511-331, 111111111111 1111111111113, 11., 31.1111131-1 1., 11.11.121.413, 11111111111311 1.111131, 3.1111 1111,, 131113311 N31111: 11333, 11111111311, M315. 11111131, 11111135 5., 13111 131111111111 1111311, 1331h3111 11111131, 13311 52., E123 High 511331, 113111 11111131, 1113113113 E, 1111115311 511331, 5, P31113113 Millett, 1331313 11, 55 111111113 51133t, W3111113311 111111311, David T., 13111113111 11111131, F3313, 44 P311311 5111331, Hangnr 111311111, 13113 3., 2411 1111115311 511331, L3wist1111 11131131111311, 211111311113, Milhridge 11131113311, N3131m, 33 11311311311 511331, 1331111311 1113111111, 211111 E., 37 HighIand 3111311113, 13311111131 111331131, P1111111 H., 35 5111111g 511331, 15111111111131: 5.1mm, 111111311 111., 411 Emerson 511331, P31113311 1113131111, 1111111 3., 134 P3111 P11311113, P31113311 111111311, E11g3113 L., 11.11.13.312, 111331131111: F3111 1113131111, Martha L., P, D. 5311 313, H3311 13311131- 51311111, 15111311113 1... 11.14 113111 511331, F133p3rt 111311111311, 31311 13., 11111111 511331, P11333133 111111113, L31131 5., HTE.4, P31111111 P111311, 5311351 111311311, Geraldine 11., 1133111131111 1111111311, Linda H., 123 F1111 H111 113311, 3131113111 1111111311, 51111111 5., 1211 F311 H111 11111111, 1331111113 1111111113, William H., 1111111131 1111111311, 13311133 5., 11.11.111.31, West 1111111311 11311, 33113 L., 31111 RTE,3, 311111 1111111111111, 1111111313 1., 3 K111111311 511331, 531113111 1111111111111, 1331111313 15..., RTE. 3'1, 53311111111 111111-31 11111133 1.., 5311333 Lake 111111113113, 111111111 11-1., 3311 52, N. F1y3111111g 111111111, 111111311 L., 4 H11dr3tl1 511331, 3.3113111 111111111111, 13311 F., 3 11111111111 1111111311113, 131311351 1111111111111, 1111311331 T., Chestnut Street, 5. P31113311 11131133, 3111113 1:11., 33 1311113111 1511311113, 11111111111 1111111311, 1311331113111 111., 1112 131331111 H3313 113311, 123113 Elizabeth N31131:, David 11.1., F. El. 2311 134, Limerick 1113111311, 3111111311 1., H.F.D.i112, 1331113111 1111311315, 1113115113, 213 1113111 511331, 1111311131111 1113111311, 11,, Edward F., 1115 53111131 511331. 1331113111 1113111311, 1111111311 H., 211 11131111311 111111121, 33111 1113111311, 11., 111111111 13., 13111111thr 113311, 1311111133 11311311, 111113-311 191., 11.11.11.111, Cuunty 113311., 1331113111 1113111115311, 1311133 13., 4? 1311111131 11111111, 5. P31113311 11113111111, 11131111111, 31-1 13111113? 511331, 5131111113 15111 Nielsen, 1111111115111 11., 11.11.121.312, 5. Windham N31111:, A1111 L., 33 5113111311 511331, 1111111311111 11131113, 511311, 211311113111 111311111311, Leigh 21., 1131111151111 H111, 51111111111351 H3111111 1113111311, L111133 E.,13 P3111 11111311113, Newpmt D'Brien, 11111111 L311, 33 1113111133,: 11113121, Eangur U'D111111311, 131m '13., 222 F31311 511331, 13331113113311 M1111 1211133311311, 11131g3131 1..., 1'1 1111311131,;r 511331, 1131111111 1111111111311, Rubin 13., 34 P13353111 11111311113, P31113311 01331:, Cynthia 13,, 5113131311 Mills 11533311, 13311113 L., Bridg3 511331, 111113111 11151111111311, 13111113 11, 3 Crescent 511331, 113311131111 131113113113, 13133 13., 33 13111 511331, 14111111111 1111333311, 51131311 1., 31111 242, Warren 131131111311, T3rr31133 H., W311311 P31111311, 133131 111., 433 1111111111 3.1131133, 11131111111 P3111131, 131311111111, 511311111111 5131-1311 33111111311133, 15311311131 1., 213 P1113 511331, L3w111311 P33313313, Lucia 151., 42 11113113111111 511331, P31113113 P35311311, 13311131 11., 511 51111133 511331, E. 11111113331131: P33111111, P31113111 151., H.F.D., 11.3311311111111th 1333113111, 33111133 1..., 1111135111111 P3311, 1313311113 1., D313 311331;, 11311111111311 P31113111, C31313 3., 33 Summit 511331, P31113113. 1331111115, 133111113 11., 133111131 111133113, 11113113 P31111111, Linda, 1111111 5111113 11333, C333 Elizabeth P311511, Ange13 H., 1'12 51111113311 511331, 5. P31113113 P311111, G1U3111131y11 1., 4 Muuntain 1111311, F31311mt11 P311111, 1111111 5., 13111311111111 H3311, 53311331311311 P311111, Mary H., 213111113111. 1111311. W. 5331113111 Parry, Sandra E., Nurth Struet, Kannebunkpnrt Parry, Stephen, 111' Bracken Street, Wealhmnk Perry, Sue L., Dcean Avenue, Kennebunkpnrt Pctermn, 1.1111121 13., I-Inucle Ruad, Eliat 13111111233 Stephen '13., 3 Pnrtland Street, Parthnd Paverly, Danna H., 35 Elint Rnad, Kittery Ffuntner, 5113.an 11.1., 312 Cedar Brnnk Hand, Lynn, M355. Pickle, David 111., 61 Marstml Street, Auburn Finsbury, James 13.1., 25 Church Street, Cnrham Pintal, Dcnris '11., 37 Hnwe Street, Lewistun Pipinian, C1audia 13., 11 Bay Avenue, 11111 Urchard Beach Pistaki, Patricia 1., 323 1Uashingmn Avanue, Pnrtland Pitrnau, Susan L., Em: 1114, W. Kennebunk Plummer, Gary E., 111.131.1111, 3. 11111111113111 Plummm, 111nm, 25-113 Church Huad, 131131151313, Penn. Puntbriand, Claire, 3'14Mi1in Street, Auburn Pnpnntin, Janet 11., 19 Cherry H111 Drive, WaterviHe Patter, Vance 13., Hansnns Hidga, Springvala Pnan, Danna, 3 Sturtevant Street, Wratewille Puulin, Dnnald 111., Sletsnn Street, Lewistnn Pratt, David '13., 11.141.111.912, 11:31:13: Frehle, 11.11129, '11 Nnrth Strect, 133.111 Prescott, Nancy E... P. 11. 110.1: 132, 11111011 Pmmst, 111111131111 P., 11 1.112111111113111 Avenue, Eiddefnrd Putnam, Juan H., 11.11.11.312, Gardiner Ramsey, Lynda 111., 111 Western Avanue, Bath Hand, HehEc-za H., 12. 5111111119511 RandaH, Kenneth L., 25 Cedar Street, 1312112151 Randall, Linda 111., 111 Nasal: StrE-et, Sanfnrd 11311131111, Nancy 11., 11.11:. Huge Hnad, Sanfnrd Handalph, 111c11arc1 L., Graene Hanger, Gregory 11..., 11111 Main Street, 3. Paris Haltan, Murdnck, T11 Jnsslyn Street, Purthnd Hay, Jr., 11111113, 22 LuciHe Street, Westhmnk REE, Martha E., 511 11.33.131.111 Street, Bath Header, Dala 3., Wnlf 11111, Glnumster. Mass. Heinshumugh, Patricia 11., 23 Main Street, Tarmnuth Rice, Pamela J., 29 111mm.r Avenue, Pmtland Hichmnnd, Deane 11., 41 Meguntimnk Street, 133111111211 Hidgawell, 1.1:.111 111., Tenants 1121er 1111111011, 1111111191 , Main Street, Kazar F3115 1111:1131, James P., 3'17 Middle Street, Bath Hubertsnn, Barbara 11., 17' Walker Avanue, Lewistun Habcrts, Glynis: .11., Care. 11115111, Mfred HabErts, Shaman 111., 139 Hammund Street, Westhrnuk 11111311151311, Martha 1., St. Gmrga Hudrigue, 11-1aun'ce, 29 Davia Street, Lewistnn Hugers, Dana E., 1'1 Hayal Strait, 1.111111111er Hasenblad, Sandra 11., 5311 Stamens Avenue, Furtland Hasanzwcig, Pamela. Wilsun Street, Chehnsfnrd, Mass. Ruulfmu, Mary P., 15 311mm Stmet, E. Millinucket Hawden, Michele, 4 Ernckgtt Street, Eridgtnn Buy, Dmnald L., 11.11.11.111, Sebagu Lake 11:11. , Edward 11., 3 Hnnssaau Street, WinsInw Hay, Inhn 11., 24 Mt. 1311351511111 Street. 3131113nt11 11133;, Suzanne 1.1., 452 PnnI Head, 11111121313111 111111111213, Mary 111., 5? Tlmrntnn Avenue, S. Purtland 11115511, Anthnny, 1113 Dauglass Street, Portland SadIar, Janet 1..., 3 Thumpsnn Street, Brunswick Saindnn, James T., 411 Winter Street, Tnpsham 511111313111, Patricia 3., Bax 11, Danmark Sandhlum, IL, William 2-1., Friendship Sandurd, Dean 13., 42 Regent: Drive, W. Hartfard, Cann. Saunders, John 1., 11111 Main treat, Gnrham 31321113, Lynda, 111111113113 Heights, Lewistun Ecammun, Priscilla 13., 415 Main Street, Gurham Schulze, Munica 11.1.,191 Prida Enad, auburn Seaway, Karen, 25 C1arendun Strect, 1113211121113 5311111115, Gary J., Culnnial Driver, Kaunehunk Berber, Jahn .11., 92 Mnuntain Huad, Falmnuth Severance, Camle 1L, McLEIIan 1193.121, Gurham Sway, Richard, 1117' Main Strtant, Yarmnuth Sevigny, Daris. 111., 59 Leavitt Avenue, Lewirstnn Shaffer, Bruce CL, Sunset Avenue, Sam Shane, Richard 11., 29 1301112213 Avenue, Gnrham Shannan, Danna 1., Lung Island, Parthnd Shaw, Margaret H., 3 Gravas Avenue, Lynn, 111.155. Shaw, Huberta L., H.F.D.i111. Em: 91,Tnpsham Shea, Cynthia, E115wm111 Falls. Shnrev, Janet 111., Highland Avenue, Snarbumufzh Seige1, Esther 11., 11111 Glanwuud Avenug, Pnrtland 291 51111311, Danna 11., 4 Winslaw Street, erick Silvia, Hunald 1., 192 Wehhar Avenue, Lewistmn Simmnns, Eva 1., Friandship Simpstm, Glenna 1., 2112 Main Street, Gnrham Simpsnn, Sandra .1., 151 Pleasant Street, auburn Sims, William 11.1., El15wur1h Sinclair, Edna 111., 11 Garden Street, Bath Sinclair, Evelyn 13., 112 Stnny Ridge, Auburn Simis, Fayre 1., 1911 Stevens M1115 1111-351, Auburn 511111111, 11121.11 11., 3 Cashing Avenue, Freepnrt Skaglund, Hobart 11., St. Cenrge 31mm, Karen L., 9 13511115111! Avenue, 130111111111 Small, Wayne '11.. 3 501.1111 3111531, Freapnrt Smart, Jean 11., 1.111 Washingtun Street, 11111111131121 Smith, Brenda 3., 12114 Hillcrest Huad, Adentnn, 111:1. Smith, Carul .11., 54 Granite Street, Bath Smith, Corrine E., 113 Washingmn Avenue, Furlland Smith, David 111., 11.F.11.i112, Duuer-ancmft Smith, Jr., Erland '11.,9 Gray Lndga 1111:1151, Kitten; Smith, 13111131 13., Main Street, 1115111311 Smith, Gary, 51031311113111 113.111, Ban: 1111, fomd Smith, Linda E., T93 1131131,; Ruad, Kittew Smith, Linda 1., Weld Street, Dixfield Smith, Lumen F., 54 Pannhscnt Avenue, Huwland Smith, Mary Jean T., 152'?r Westbmuk Street, Pnrtland Smyth, Patricia E., 252 E. Bridge Street, Weithmuk Snell, Shirley 13., 1113 313.111 31:13:11, Gnrham 5:11:11. 'Waynlz: H., 211 foice Drive, Bath Super, Susanna F., Castine Saransnn, Richard H., Earsmw 110311, Curham Satirinu, T11eu11nra 5., 311 Carroll Street, 5. Pnrtland Saucy, 111111111111 1., Camp Ellis Beach, Sana Sauviney, Cam! K., DresniEn Spearin, Catherine E., 311 Winter Street, Pnrtland SpilIer, Judith 9..., 11111 Fletcher Street, Kennebunk Spuffnrd, HunaId '11., 19? 13311 Street, Auburn Sprague, Lucinda 3., SWans 151511111 Stacy, Sandra L., N. Baldwin Stacy, Suzanne 13., 25 Grange Street, Duver-ancmft Stanley, Adrian 11., T2 Draytun Enad, Bath Staples, Edward 13., Urfurd Starbird, Shelley 1., F..F.D.i112, Dexter 312152133, Limia 111., 3 Bracifurd Hnad, Cape Elizabeth 3115mm, Benjamin 111., 11.11.4111, Hm: 12, N. Chucmter StEVEna, Phillip '13., 9119 Minnt Avenue, Auburn Stevans, Hubert L., '1 Sy1van Huad, Curharn Stevens, Sandra 1., 29 Carter Streat, S. Purtland Stevens, 171133.113 11., Elm Street, N. Eerwick Stewart, Nancy Carnir-zh Stillings, Sheila 111., 33 Webhannet Drive, Wells Stane, Marinrie L., Nurth Haven Stury, Mary L., 92 G111 Shaet, Auburn Stritch, Marvin H., 114 Main 511931;. Springvale Etrnut, Peggy 111., Hm: 213, Curinna Stuart, Bunnie 1., Upper Main Street, 11111129111111 Sunmda, Darleen H., 1111 Eridgtnn 11:33-21, Westbrunlc Swan, Linda 3., 25 Pearl Street, Auburn Sweeney, Richard .11., 911 W. Surf Street, D111 Drehard Baach Swiger, Phyllis H., 1311 Sawyer Street, 5. Purtland SyIvester, HDEE Ann, 233 Summer Street, Auburn Tanguay, Gerard H., 532 Main Street, 3. P01113113 Taranlm, Walter 1., 11.F.D.9111. Alexander Hnad, Hichmnnd Tarbnx, Franklin 13., 411 Middle Street, Sana Tardiff, Jacquehn .11., 34 Hamel Street, Lewistun Taykar, Dannis H., P. E1. Em: 13, WiItDn Taylnr, James 11., 35 Pattersnn Street, Augusta Taylnr, 1101111133,; 11., King Street, Dxfnrd Taylnr, Sarah 1., 29 Dshtjrna Avenue, S. Purtland Tebbeta, Elizabeth 11, Eden Lane, Bethe! Tetley, Pamela .11., 231 Maine Avenue, PartIand Thalheimer, Susan H., 59 Lung View Drive. Simsbury. Cunn. Therianns, Daruthy 11., Island Arms Apts. 2D, Sanfmd Thnmas, Luis W., 219 Pmspect Street, Pnrtland Thumbs, Eurleigh, 53 Uninn Street, Bath Thnmpsnn, Edward, Mill Fund 11:13.11, Kittery Thumpsun, Larry.r L., 45 Main Street. Gnrham Thnmpsun, Linda E., 11.19.11.311, Drringtan Thumpsnn, Virginia. Garnish Thame, Janet 111,142 Main Street. Westhmnk Thurluw, James L., 13 AvaInn 1113311, P01113113 Thyng, Jeanne L., Waterbum Tingley, Sharon L., Partland Euad, Sam TituS, W'arrcn E., 1Ve5tern Avenue, 5. Paris Tudd, Hubert F... River Rand, York Turfamn, Barbara J., Granite Street, Huckland Tracy, JL, Charlea FL, Emadturn Hand, 1V. Scarbnmugh Tracy, Dennia L., Frankiin Traffmd, Incmmiinc, 2TB W'Dmlfords Street, Partland TranquiHn, Carol fl. 3? State Street, Catham Tripp, Susan 2L, Cregsay Haad, Gotham Trufant, June E., H.PDJEG, Freepurt Tukey, Frances 31., 93 EIuEhill Avenue, Ensign, M355. Turcutte, Cami A, 22 Prehle Street, Gmrhmn TlIICDHE', Judith 131., Bax 572 High Street, Gardiner Turcnttc, Karen L P. D. Em: 5T2, Gardiner Turner, Jnhn 1517., Middle Haad, 5. Bridal Upham, John W., 36 Main Straet, Thnmastnn UshEr, Stephen FL, H.F.D.iil, Sam Vadnais, Sandra 31., Box 12721, Arundel Vail, Phiiip H., Bar Mills Verrill, Margaret L., EM 333, Gray Victnr, Daphne, 19 DH Urchard Hand, Sam Violette, Guy A., Main StTE'Et, Huckapmt Vnytka, Marilyn 1., H.F.D.if2, Lisbnn Falls EVainwright, Betty, Fuwinr Hamil, Cape Elizabeth 'Walker, Danie! 5., H.F.D.iliil, Auburn Walker, Russell, Star Rnute, Lisbun Walker, Stephen, Sebagu Lake Wallama, Limia, 433 Lark Street, Bath Warner, William 31., Pine Street, IpSWich, Mass. Warren, Patricia .35., Black Paint Harald, Scarhnruugh Warrick, Linda M., Hulmes Huad, W. Scarbnmugh Waterhnuse, Jean C., Bethe! Watsnn, Beverly 3L, H.P Djfl, Nnrway Watsan, Michaela J., 16 Huger Head, 5. Pmtland Watts, Marcia 1., S. Thumastun WEbb, Michael W., R.EDJEE, Catham Webster, James FL, 8 Gaadwin Street, Springvale Webster, Kent ll, 33 Marshall Avenue, Auburn 'Webater, Lair; 1., Star Straet, Vinalhaven Eirehster, Pamela IL, 11 Genrge Street, Purtland Eireed, Huscmary, Hive: Enanit Brunswick lireekia, Diane E., Federal Road, Kazan Fails 'Wei'kel, W'iiliam E., 213 53mm! Avenue, S. PnrtIand Weich, Bethany FL, 44 Fattersun Street, Augusta W'ellingtnn III, Charlas EL, 1228 Main StIEEt, Marshfield, Magi 11 L'Hterman, Wayne H., 33 Hart Street, New Britain, Carin. Wheeler, TIlU'ITlHH 1., Huckleberry Hill, Cnllinsville, Cann. Whitcmnb. Faye E., 184 High Street, Belfast White, Camlyrl 5.1., 26 Vialette Avenue, Watewilie TUI'IiiE', David EL, 9 EVHVEIIE Street, Fmtland 11 hitney, Susan E., 53 Mancheuer StrEEt, Naxhua, N. H. Ellhittcn, Clyde $3., 216 Narragansett Street, Gnrham ETI'uitten, Jnhn 2., Dunstan Landing Haad, W'. Scarbom W'hittier, Bruce M., H.F.D.il'i2, Uxfnrd Eifilher, Dnruthea, 124 Stnneleigh Hand, Huiden, Mass. 'Wilbur, Gary L., 59 Danny Hnad, Bath Wilbur, Then E., N. Windham EviIley, Susan 1., Pmtland Huad, Sacra H-rilliamsun. Beverly 13., Sidney Haad, Hm: 133, 'Waterville WilIiamS, Martha L., Libby Avanue, Eurham WiiIs, Hamel 4-1.. '3 Maciisan Street, Westhmnk Wilsan, Dahmah, 25 Murray Streat, Partland Elrilmn, Diane 5.1., 222 Temple Street, Did Urchard Beach Hfilmn, Jeanne, l'T Kittmdgr: Hnad, S. Pnrtland xiiinch, Barbara, 24'? High Street, 5. Pmtland Winter, DGI'EEH E., 124 Nayas Street, Pmtland 'Withee, Dennis 1., 23 Smlth ant Street, Hichmnnd EVUInansl-ci, Ruth C., Kennebunkpnrt Wnudhury, Herbert EL, Ridge Hnad, Cumbedand Waudhury, Susan E., 45 Fitntwmd Street, Purtland Wnudward, Suzanne, Blue Hill Waudwnrth, Malculm W., T4 Gerry Avenue, 5. Partland Warster, Linwnud E., 13 Middle Street, Madison Warming, Marie L., 151 Allen Avenu-E, Auburn Wright, Bette L., Greenfield Yark, Eleanur 1.. Dakland Harald, Falmmith Turk, Ruth E., R.EDAEEE, Cumbmland Center Main entrance-Cnrtl'lell Han 202 1'1 Academy Building, 2 1'1 0311119211, 112 14121111111135 Secticm, 132-155 hdministratinn, 12-12 Administrative Assistant, 12 1221.113215ng 2191;111:111, 122-222 2111:1113 Lambda Beta, 124-125, 132, 141, 147, 122 15111111111111, 122-12, 132, 142, 153 Andrews H411 Hause Cummittee, 127 Appreciatinn, 5 Art C1112, 112 Art Department, 22-22 Ath1eiic5 21112111111, 152-1'17Ir 2 2111111, 112 21159111111, 1'14 Basketball, 153-173 Brass.- Ensemble, 115 C Cafeteria staff, 42 Campus Schnnl staff, 32, 25 CheerIE-aders, 122-121 Charis: Club, 122 C1eric111 staff, 22 CuHege-Cnmmunity Brahestra, 114 2130113159 :11 Angles, 2-12 Cancert-LLTtun: Cnmmittec, 122 Cnnvncatinns, 1'1, 22, 22, 112 13111111611 Hall, 222 Cram; Cmtntry, 122-1211r D 13131111 111 Inhtruttinn, 12 Dean 111 M1111, 12 11111111 :11 anen, 12 3021-2311011, 4 Directur 111 14211125111115, 12 Directur Bf P1acement, 12 Diractnr 111 Student Teaching, 12 Dmmitury Cuunselnrs, 122 Dnrmitnry staff, 42 Dramaticx Club, 112-11? E Eastern States Canference, 22 Educatinn Departmcnt, 22 English Department, 24-25 F Faculty 2211111111, 14-41 Fine 11:21, 122-121 Fraternitiea, 124-122, 122 Freshman c1255 nfficers, 44 Freshman Urientatinn, 132 Freshman Urientatiun CummittEe, 132 Fmshman 2311121121111, 133 F 13511111311 secretaryrs mpurt, 44 F reshmen, 44-45 Index G Gulf, 1'12 Gerhard Charale, 112-111 Green and White Way, 152-151 H Halwy Time, The, 11? Harvest 2211, 144 HILLCHEST staff, 2, 24 Humecuming 21111, 132 Humemming Queen, 137 Hammaming Weakend, 124-131'r I Industrial Arts Center, 13, 2'1', 22 1112115111111 Arts Deparment, 22-2'7, 22-22 Industrial Arts Davelupment Council, 22 Industrial 2.11:5 meessic-na1 Drganizatinn, Interdunnitury Council, 12? 11121111111121 21:11:15, 1'1 ? 1 Juniur 1:11.155 11111121315, 42 1111111115, 42-42 Junim' secretary's remit, 42 K Kappa Delta Phi, 122-12'1', 122, 142, 142, 147, 151 L Librarians, 22 Library, 2 Lnunge Hustesses, 41 M Muintenance staff, 41 Mathematics Department, 22-22 Maynr, 145 M23151: Campaign, 122-145 MEn'H Athletics, 122-177 Men15 Glee C1112, 111 M155 Gurham State Teachers Callege, 155 1.4151: 21111111111 State Ttachers Cullege PagEant, 152-155 Madam Dance 211111, 112 Music Department, 32-21, 122-115 Music Educamrs Natiunal Cunference, 122 H Newman C1112, 27 New M21115 Hannitnry, '1' New M31115 Dnnnitnry Hausa Cummittea, 122 Nmth American T111221 1252221211211, 122 '2 Gbxmwr staff, 25 E112 ann Hall, 22, 2'? Umegas, 122, 132, 143 Urgan 1211110115 Sectinn, 22-122 Duting 1311113, 122, 14'?r 223 P P111 Sigma. Pi, 122-122, 132', 142, 142, 151, 1311 1111315112111 Education Departnent, 22-2'1' Fulitical Interest Gruups, 124 President, 12-17, 151 Fructnrs, 122 Piiychnlngy Dapartment, 21 Public Affairs Club, 23 H Registrar, 12 Rubia Hall, 12 S Science Deparhnent, 32-33 Science lahnratnry, 2 Seminar class ufficers, 52 231111112, 52-25 Seniur secretary's repnrt, 52-53 Ski Club, 125 Snnw Sculptures, 14'?r Saucer, 122-125 21111131 Sciences Department, 34-25 Saphumare 1:111:15 11111111115, 42 Snphnmures, 42-4? Suphumare secretaryls report, 42 Student Christian Assuciatinn, 22, 122, 152 Student Birectnr, 127-222 Student Education 21555211121111, 22-21 Student Senate, 422-22 Student Teaching, 25 T Table 5f Cnntents, 2 Tennis, 125 U Underclaasmen, 42-42 Uptnn H211, 11 111111111 Hall Hausa: Cnmmittee, 121'r V Varsity GH 1311113, 121, 135 Visit, The, 112-111rr W Warren G. Hill Memnria1 Gymnasium, Winter Carnival, 142-142 Winter Carnival Queen, 142 Wumen's Athletic: Assuciatinn, 142, 151, 152-152 anen's Athletics, 152-121 15111311131115 Glee Club, 112 Wandward H1111, 2-2 Wundward H1111 Hausa Cnmmittee, 122 Warld 1.1111 .rer11115.F Service, 152 Y Young Demncrata, 124 Tmmg Republicans, 124 1.1333333. 3 3113331 313113 31.3 3331. 31311 .3333 - 333333 1333.31 31133 111313 13331 31-13-33 33313 3213333313331. 3311 3 1333.1 131311131 311 31233.31 3.33 133333131 133.11. 31.333133 311.333.111.333 33 31311 313333331333 313311 11133113 33.133333311133311 31133 33.11.1313 I $117333 1.1 33:1. 113.. 111311 33133 11311111 3 133113 31333333 3111313 31331313 11331131 3113313 3. 3.1.1 33333 3113133113 11113313 11:1 33333333 33333 1111111 31. 3111111313331 11.11 IN MEMORIAM Distinguished scholar, Dedicated teacher, 33313 13111331333313.3313 311131313 3133333131 3313133313. .13 13333121213333. 313311333. 31311.11 33 31113331. 33113 113.133. 3313 3 3311 1331113133 .- 1 121111. 3111 1311331333133: 113. 33.11 1:. 33313313 333333113 1111 111113 131.111 .13 3 33113111 11 E EfiEEc 11.13.11.113 11 3 33' 1131' 11121.13 33:1 1.1: 1.3333. 111.111 3 33.311: 211311 311331 3.1.. 1-1.1 3111133111.: 11-1111 133313 111:1 333 .1311 111.1111 '13-. 3.1.33 1-. 313- 11-1111 :13 1.1.1.. 3133' '1. 31.33.: 111.1111. 113.1 1111'. 33311111. 11111113133113.3311 111.- 1.11 33313 3333.. 1:31:13 '33 31333 333 113331131131 311.311 3 13331:. 3111 31133333... 1333110111 3331332133 . I H...- I'--i-.':l- . ?u' Fr: . LOUIS B. WOODWARD Beloved humanitarian Fur furty- two 3.133113 11912-19551 he gave of him- self t3 the students 11f Gurham State Teachers College. -D1'3d F 31.1. 7, 1965 I 1 I- r d-I .- I... i... -r -1 a 3-4:? ?'7' -h- 4:3; 5 $1 art: '1 : 55-1-7: -- 1-. lid... 1.... 'f - ' b .l 1 ' I. . 1. .31: .Jng': '1-1'2' III?! 'h-' 311-1 h' 'J'rrlriih' II: '3 --L-'? 'v r'lI-..:: I r. . .I . .J'Il II. .'-' u. 1 1 .II I r'! Em nwwm. a .. -EQtXXXXV1QxNEE ---1.- - mxxm W- ER HKEL $ u -. H - - H .- I' F - Ir.-
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