Gorham State College - Hillcrest / Green and White Yearbook (Gorham, ME)
- Class of 1966
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' 4 1, I966 G HILL GORHAM STATE COLLEGE GorI1om, Moine EDITOR ,,...................... Carole Bulger BUSINESS MANAGER ...........,... Lona Ward FACULTY ADVISOR R inald Bowden VoIume 46 P r Contents The Gorham Year .4............ Administration and Faculty .... Organizations .....,..... Fraternities ..., Athletics . . . Seniors ....... Underclassmen A . . Advertising ....,. Student Directory . . . 3 Miss Esther Wood Dedication With gratitude and esteem the Class of 1966 dedicates this edition of the Hillcrest to Miss Esther Wood, whose commitment to teaching and life, has deeply influenced all who have known her. 4 Pg- Dr. H. William Emerson I l l l l l Appreciolion the hill. Dr. John Mitchell 5 The Closs of I966 expresses its deepest oppreclo- tion to Dr. Emerson ond Dr. Mitchell, who hove so graciously served os odvisors for our four yeors on Lf Q sf x, 'A I, X H :A fr - 6 A W 1 4 -..,g u5 V K A,--A 8 V I it A oflfa I V I, V I 7 1 X' ' 4 iii f X f . ' ' f ' - 4. W y 'T ' 45 g Q 'W . E! K 1 I , -1 ' ff ' ! . Q I -34 . . ' 0 X ' vu, P .' , - :A I bw- I , o W Q .L , r - 1' , A sf: u The Gorh The Gorham Year A year is a small measure of the life of a college, but in this book we have attempted to capture some of what will be remembered. A busy year it has been, beginning with Commence- ment, 1965, and crowded with activ- ities throughout. lt has indeed been . . . the Gorham Year. l ELLEN FOWLER, our Miss Maine, represented her col- lege and state in Atlantic City. COMMENCEMENT, l965--marks the encl for '65, the beginning for I966. ANNUAL fall sale. L L J 13151 me l,--L..L 8 litlsff- F' H FRESHMAN RECEPTION-freshmen line up THE CLASS OF 1969 To meet faculty, is received by Dr.and Mrs. the official end of Orientation. Brooks. A NEW I.A. BUILDING opened its doors in September enabling more students to enter the I.A. program. 'i' MAX BRANDT explains souvenirs of his Peace Corps days. MISS DICKEY'S warm smile puts nervous freshmen at ease. I - ili- fl ,f X ff f ,. N X , .. flu f if .V OCTOBER 7- Dr. Brooks TRENTON EXCHANGE STUDENTS- Kathy addresses the teachers Lynch and Cindy Hansen . . . our of Maine at their annual visitors from New Jersey. convention. .',,, A t ,J Ss .Ns.2ill,1..1L1 ' 'ill f Lia-'l ' .. - ' . . 1 I ..A.-,VF :isdn . .1 ,1x.' l i l TEACHERS fill every seat AUTUMNAL EXCAVATION-a new all to hear Dr. Wolfe. campus heating plant is buried. IO ang-E- HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES- Phi Sig's Cathy Bryson, AIpha's Jackie Tardiff, and Kappa's Moe MacDougaIl. D! TRACK-MEET WlNNER Barry Belyea gets two rewards! il MOE gets a kick out of the Homecommg soccer game against Fitchburg. QUEEN MAUREEN is HOMECOMING TERMINATES-they're honored at the Homecoming having a bolI. Ball, escorted by Harry New. JUST CAN'T leave that football game! J I i',,i'1'B ,.TM-iv - DANIEL SCHORR-Chief of the CBS News Bureau in Bonn-Berlin, was first in the Concert-Lecture Series. 5 5. L v gf' . 4 ,. .g, .J u '- X'?fi ff' In 9 , 9 'YL 25,15 4 Q30 lv. s uh '1- S v 4-4 -fg? ff I f 1 X What difference does that make . . . l'm your wife! , ,V . 4354319 Z r'v 1. l , l .1 ' ffl is iQS.v?1: ri' 1 lol I JT.. .I 3- , .1 ' 'ra lf: 5 1 Z 'WE' ' -. l CHARACTERS - Seamstress Pat Watson, Children Zoe Boroughs and Celia Bussiere, and Father Doug Brown. tif 'Z 1' I! 79 Waltz ol the Toreadors CHARACTERS-Doctor Bob Howe, Secretary Bud Wellington, Sweetheart Eileen lvers, General Pat Evans, and Wife Judy Ellis. l4 5. V' M lfllfijf' I I I ' I I A . N V I . 3 . A.. IQ., I' - H ' ' Q I JI -'if .Qi I .nur . I I li 'Hi I,,fg,'- I I .EI A-I I N - I I ' I I gp ,. -M g,,...,L, ,N V, I I as-V. - .Y I'-' 'gm.:...aQi-- -: 5- -'J -Y,-E., ' Q: ,.. - A' --new f -J-.--vw V-4.?2T'li3-.'-:-Q.w:fg.f-- :ar , , fr' ' g 3,5...19?1r2T Q frff' ...C , v,:--:.:4, :' HJ -'f' f'f'3R,,,.y.es,6.-f 5e1ff ...ff ' FIST. 'S ILEEKQ 7-f1f ??,j f 'i ' Ji . - S 'l '5.L1' QL 4.1 . 'ua-af. .' ., . Eg'-':1i'f . fqh- .Q I, - ,,- J .. fx-1 - I I ,Jr -. 'fgg1:vaL..'L..e-'1,,.-.v-I I.:-:ffgLj?:5 js.-y b,-V' -..:' -fry -41 L...,1,-5. W ,wp If V' 'ff '-ff-::.-f' s..-:'f7'::z wait 1'i?if'tt:?',sT,,-1.-f . - , , ' em-7 i ,- --,dw ..t ',, .wqq .- - ..-.-...9 X-. , ,b .we-,:-f..t1 -'.: M, . . -- . 'Q-.f' --,. 'TT ' f,.--,rxggiigfz .QS 1, .nil-1, i xfZEisQEZ'f:'i-'-,L 'f: .'::'fLE'2f':Z iii -:Q 3 DISCUSSION in the crisp autumn air. NOVEMBER ll-Janos Starker, a world-famous cel- list, displayed his superior talent on the Russell Hall stage. MAYOR CANDIDATES Dick Brown, Kappa Delta Phip Paul Flynn, Phi Sigma MAYOR CAMPAIGN- Pig Dan Cifelli, Alpha it pays to advertise! Lambda Beta. ' ' 5 'I 1 Q--, I5 ALPHA uncovers local ll Bring it to me, sings Mr. Lucky f0'e'1ffGYPSY Rose Gibeffil THE Loose sKlER, mascof, and miner. for campaign show. OFF-STAGE entertainment really swings. PHI SlG'S quartet blends in to support Paul. HONORABLE CHIP CHOP . . . ch so! THE OMEGAS sing for Paul. I7 LONA entertains 007's audience. KEEP MOVING sings Betty Gribbin in support of Kappa. U Ig' 'T 'x ggsd? 'a ' , ' E E ii! LU : R V- . P THE NEW MAYOR leads the first dance with dote Frcn Tukey. FLOWERS are ci girl's best friend. THE PAUSE that refreshes. 20 'X 4 I don't believe it! THERE'S ONE in every crowd. 21 TOP HAT BALL- sophomores remodel Harvest Ball. R YHH EASTERN STATES CANDIDATES - seated, Tony Black, Carole Bulger, and Tina Giberti. Standing, Frank Hall and Dick Brown. DECEMBER 6 -- Sally Bailey, mezzo-contralto, presented a concert and was honored at a reception which followed. CHRISTMAS CONCERT SOLOISTS-Martha Gay, Judy Ellis, Janet Jordan, ond Alice Hagar. CHORALE hears applause of their performance in the Christmas Concert. 22 J5 WINTER is enjoyed by A junior girls who slide through finals. in ' AE ADD-DROP time again! THE NIEUW AMSTERDAM TRIO delighted Gorham State audiences on February 9. 23 .1 3- 'S DISTINGUISHED GUEST-Sir Ronald Gould, center, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers of England addressed an all-college MR. DUSO demonstrates COUVOCOUOW- the new music listening facilities in the library. 1- ,if 'l ' 'wi i I -, . '- v '. ,lx K K- -if G 'W 'I u 1 BENNY starts the ball dribbling on its way to Farmington. . M, gg .-it ,gi x 'LT ' rx 3, lil.: V . A '2'i::i -Ml' h ff. .L I In ' 1 I in 'X , -i -5,14 I , W, rg- I Sip, ' if ' G- I:-Q1 .I+-. N wr ' 1 -Q1 ' - . A . , wins. :a.Kr.-awffu.. i A WHO is winning? 24 H. Mitchellg S. Quinn, G. Smithp P. Webster P. Evans F L . K. Gognonp P. Harveyg T. Ellisg F. Johnston. The Rivals J. Ellisg C. Wellingtong Z. Boroughs. 25 FROM THE winter lineup . . . , , , TO THE SWING of spring i A GOOD SHINE is serious business. 26 'WEEK'-L4 .44 Y 9 'ir ,due-'B 27 v-'yr KAPPA KADETS keep in step. WHO'S HUNGRY during Hell Week? si' 1 s iii, UNDERSTANDING THE IMAGINATION-a fundamental step. I h li, ffl' v:,1l'f ,44- A GUIDING HAND helps to teach. iv 28 ff Signs SDUHQ COOPERATION brings the goal in sight. STUDENTS-one and oll. QUESTIONING MINDS must be answered. X I THINK it's o whale! FRESHMAN TEA-at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Brooks, March 24. TAKE TWO, fhey're small . ikixr lil' J GREEN AND WHITE WAY-sponsored by the SCA, for the benefit of the World University Service. PHYSICAL FITNESS SKATING to prevent being b00rd. enthusiasts. -Kg 0-Q-4... Q5 Wm QB. -XJ I E BTSIW THE END OF cm meaningful dciy. , . GORHAM'S TROUBADOR sets the stage for the special education students' visit. , was I r Ilia I -non .agua -V 1 MISS GOODWIN LEADS special education visitors in group games. GONE, BUT NOT MISSED- fhe old IA building is demolished. f QI In 1 -L xi I X, A xl - 1 1- X .tw ,NL NELSON AND NEAL, duo pianists, opened spring concert season. Z1 f 4' xg, L I I V -Q g Q I ' r f-EIQSMI i ,I THE CANDIDATES: seated, left to right, M. Miller, L. Hooke, C. Jackson. Standing, R. Davis, C. O'Rook, K. McGrath, J. Bergquist, P. Watson, R. Wolenski, J. Ellis, J. Cobb. fff CFA J Miss GSC Pageant A highlight of the Spring season at Gorham, the Miss GSC Scholarship Pageant, sponsored by Amicitia, finds the college's most charming and tal- ented women competing for a coveted honor. ln 1965, Ellen Fowler, Miss GSTC, was named Miss Maine, and brought recognition to her alma moto. The 1966 Pageant featured Debbie Bryant, 1966 Miss America, a gracious visitor to the campus. While production requirements make it impossible for the Hillcrest to list the 1966 Miss GSC, we present on the following pages the eleven young women who aspired to wear that crown. SPECIAL GUEST, Debbie Bryant, Miss America 1966. Judith Ellis Sponsored by Amicitia Carol Jackson Sponsored by Alpha Lambda Beta 35 me E - Marlene Miller Sponsored by Andrews Hall Cynthia 0'Roak Sponsored by the Student Education Association Ruth Wolenski Sponsored by the Student Christian Association 36 I. If .'I A A-4 'I , , . 'u . . . JV, .+1,f.. 'C-, ff, I Q-91-. J ,N ,. ,. I 5 ,VA . ' n if -.-,, :,,. 155 .1 'n V! f 'JJ 1: ETL. Q 'V . ' '-.11 T.- . -,f,,A3v,,,.. 1 -' A A 1 5 , I . 1 . 4 r-,N -,ig V N A , ff' ' 1 on . ' ,Egg ,. S, T 'A f -' A ' ,Q I1 If'-1 -- . 5 ' - fr I 4, F iq ' , if S 1: in ' : gg .ig 2552 -if ' ' in 'w , .- I '! - ,. Kff ,1 I N .' 4 I I l,, I 7 Y L .cn- 3 rw A- wb f v .. 1' 5 'f . 1.--,Vg 51 , F. mf' ' f ' 1 . . 1 :12, 1 r , ' - Z.iA: i' 1, 1 , ,C 1 ' fa' c 1-2. ,. ax V ,5i ' 'X V M . 253-,M,, 4.2 1 Linda Hooke Sponsored by the Art Workshop 1 ,r 1 4 , I If F- , N 5 Patricia Watson Sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association 39 40 Am Focult Cl .Z Dr. Kenneth T. H. Brooks The President Administration Mr. Ralph E. Duso Administrative Assistant -,,.,- L Dr. Robert M. York Dean of Academic Affairs X t1?4'f'j'4-if '. 1.g '5i.j , if-sie--QM ,sw Mr. Maurice E. Littlefield Director of Student Personnel isles I Big, Mr. Reginald B. Bowden Director of Public Relations Miss Edna F. Dickey Deon of Women 1331! , . ff7f3'?','5Q?'f, ,-J . .,.. ..T ,Wg Mr. James A. Bowman Deon of Men t gaugi- Mr. William J. Munsey Director of Admissions Mr. Allston E. Smith Registrar E fi! Miss Evelyn Littlefield Dr. William E. Billingham Director of Placement Director of Student Teaching 45 The Library S i' Mr. Ronald J. MacDougall Assistant Librarian Miss Marjorie B. Eames Head Librarian . 3, ---,,,,1-5.1 eijsrr. Li LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Mrs. Mary B. Mortong Mrs. Sylvia C. Martin Mrs. Mercy C. Packard Assistant Librarian . '.,-'- JILZA' wi. - 1 ,, . ir' -- , fi -ig-sb o in Mr. Wayne F. Briggs Mrs. Electa M. Brown Chief Accountant Bursar Administrative Stall S217 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF: Seated, Mrs. Pearl- ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF: Seated, Mrs. Faith ice L, Hoyt, Miss Martha L. Berryg MVS. Vif- F. Bowers, Miss Diane S. Hamilton. Standing, ginia M. Lewis, Miss Erlene F. Kimball. Stand- Mrs. Dorothy R. Berry, Mrs. Patty C. Rosen, ing, Miss YVOHDB L- REYHOICISI MISS Madeline Mrs. Dorothy L. Buckg Miss Carolyn L. Ginn. H. Wescott, Mrs. Brenda F. Spitzer, Mrs. Jean S. Elliottj Mrs. Viola L. Smith. 47 Mr. Harvey L. Dutil Alumni Director . . X' qu- -V Mr. Robert Vidler Food Service .aa il L -. . w 'EETLH wi ' '34 Lf' iz I 41. -sv HOUSE MANAGERS: Mrs. Laura S. Beckwith, Mrs. Emily C. Gordon. ig V - HOUSE DIRECTORS: seat- ed, left to right, Mrs. Madeline J. Reynolds, Woodward Hall, Mrs, Doro- thea M. Dunton, Wood- ward Hall Extension, Mrs. Effie S. Butler, Upton Hall. Standing, Mrs. Hope L. Williams, Robie Hall, Miss Margaret Simmons, An- drews Hall. , ,.., S12 Q ,X ' jgif Officer Weldon Wakefield Mr. Philip C. Libby C0mpuS Police Building Maintenance Supervisor Q S' 'm FQ. ,Q-Q7 COLLEGE NURSES: gi 5 h '72 Miss Virginia Whitep 1 A if F M ai: Mrs. Alice Boothby. r 1' zu A 1' 'TKT r I N .3 V Q s f 1- J 1-:Q I ' A . ft 1 , 'iii-gi if , V . I ,' 4 swf A:,xxL,j'--jr -YP- 1 The Faculty Mr. George H. Ayers Assistant Professor of Physical Science Mr. Paul Barker Associate Professor of Social Science 50 Dr. William E. Billingham Professor of Education Mr. George J. Barker Assistant Professor of Biological Science Mr. Arthur 0. Berry Associate Professor of Industrial Arts 'ir -A in 5 '1x,,,, 'M 564- - - 34-I m.,r.f,, gigs. NET:-N, fn-, 'r 0-: wx. Mr. James A. Bowman Mr. Reginald B. Bowden Dr- Jerry l-- Bowder Associate Professor of Psychology Instructor of Journalism ASSOCICITS Pl'OfeSSOr Of Music A Mr. Ronald F. Cole ,.--1 Instructor of Music Mr. Richard H. Carter Instructor of Industrial Arts Mr. Gerard G. Chamberland Associate Professor of Music 51 I 2 l Mrs. Melissa H. Costello Assistant Professor of Education Dr. Richard A. Costello Miss Edna F. Dickey Professor of Health and Associate Professor of History Physical Education Mr. Reginald N. Fickett Instructor of Education -afflzff Dr, Lincoln T, Fish Dr. H. William Emerson Professor of Mathematics Professor of History 52 Miss Doris I. Fitz Assistant Professor of Physical Education l Miss Jeanette L. Goodwin Assistant Professor of Physical Education Miss Helen Heel Assistant Professor of Music Mr. John S. Greer Associate Professor of Industrial Arts Dr. John G. Hanna Professor of English Mr. Parnell S. Hare Assistant Professor of Physical Science .L Miss Evelyn M. Littlefield Associate Professor of Education Dr. Elizabeth F. Kerr Professor of Science Mr. Maurice E. Littlefield Instructor of 'Mathematics Mrs. Cynthia M. Learner Instructor of Art 54 - .. Dr. Angelo Lacognata Associate Professor of Sociology Mr. Ronald J. MacDougalI Instructor of English Mr Robert N. Miller Dr Thomas I Monteleone Assistant Professor of Science Mr. Allen Milbury Instructor of Education lm. Miss Mory Peabody Assistant Professor of Mathematics tx, rx f . Mr Loforest G Robbins Mr. Remo H. Riciputi Assistant Professor of lnslruclor of Speech Biological Science .Ji Mr. Kenneth F Rosen Instructor of English Dr. Robert S. Southworth Associate Professor of Psychology Mr. Anthony G. Soychak Instructor of Mathematics Mrs. Gwen D. Sawtelle Instructor of Art Miss C. Elizabeth Sawyer Assistant Professor of English :J , ,.,- -. Qi 1 . W ilu i vi. Mr. Eugene P. Schleh Assistant Professor of Political Science Mr. Allston E. Smith Instructor of English Mr. George A. Thompson Mr. Stanley J. Vincent MF- Mfillflce M- whlffen Instructor of English Instructor of English AS50C'0fe Pf0feSSOf of Mr. James M.. Whitten Associate Professor of Social Science Physical Science Dr. Donald C. Spencer Professor of Speech and Drama Dr. Richard T. Wescott Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education Dr. Robert M. York Professor of History Miss Esther E. Wood Associate Professor of History .sg fi' , . g 4 . A F gf. .- SV 1,-1 . A mm s ' , f, R it , I .4 A, ' , , . Dr. Anne P. Young MILLETT SCHOQAL: seated, Iefrbgo Mght,MMrSi ' ' 1- Claire A. Libby, rs. Edythe P. Li y, rs. une Assoclote Professor of HIS Cry Stone. Standing, Mrs. Carolyn E. Young, Mrs. Beryla N. McCollor, Mrs. Carol A. Turcotte. Absent: Miss Marilyn J. Farrar. VILLAGE ELEMENTARY: seated, left to right, Mr. Harvey L. Dutil, Mrs. Faith Sawyer, Mrs. Marjorie H. Hoy, Mrs. Mary Barker. Standing: Miss Alberta Little- john, Mrs. Persis H. Harding, Miss Josephine F. Matthews, Mrs. Mary Kimball, Mr. R. Mason Bunker. V Ax' wg MHS' '- in in ww' ' ,1 H H V ' 1 . 44... Orgoniz 6 I . I E PRESIDENT: A. Burrows. Student Senate The most influential link of communication be- tween administration and the student body is the Stu- dent Senate, the official governing body of student ac- tivities. Besides the task of regulating the campus social calendar, the Senate sets up rules of procedure for campus activities, determines allocation of funds .. , I 'n - 1 SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: left to right, T. Cook, D. Gerry, K. Gagnon, R. Murch. y . I JUNIOR AND SENIOR REPRE- SENTATIVES: left to right, K. Dele- hontyp N. Chadbourne, M. O'Don- neil, K. Bradeen. 1' to campus organizations, and is influential in various campus issues. FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES: N. Smith, L. Ashe. OFFICERS: left to right, S. Morton, secretary, R. Brown, treasurer, P. . 4... ee Reinsborough, vice president. 'Z L- si ,nt ,P Q' wig C7 Y A l s 'M'-tr' W, N7 -S fx EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: seated, left to right, S. Howe, E, Herseyp K. Gagnon, N. Farrand, D. Peverlyg C. Wellington. Standing, M. Madden, B. Eames, D. Griffiths, L. Sprague. Student Education Association Striving to uphold moral and ethical codes of those entering the teaching profession, the Student .Education As- sociation provides speakers, movies, and discussions besides the sponsoring of Visitation Day, and their yearly delegation to professional conferences. OFFICERS: seated, left to right, D. Peverly, S. Howe, Miss Peabody, ad- visor. Standing, E. Hersey, C. Welling- ton, K. Gagnon, N. Farrand. 63 INTERDORM: seated, left to right, C. Clark, J. Shute, L. Swan, F. Sirois. Standing, K. Daigle, Miss Dickey, ad- visor, L. Ward. ROBIE HALL: kneeling, left to right, D. Fitzpatrick, J. Shute, R. Davis, M. Staples. Seated, P. Chapman, S. Wor- cester, L. Tonini, P. Johns, J. Plummer, L. Johnson. Dormitory Committees ANDREWS HALL: left to right, M. Robin- son, M. Story, J. Haley, D. Gordon, F. Sirois, E. Hersey, A. Levasseur, L. Bourget. ,AC- UPTON HALL: seated, left to right, C. Palman, M. MacDougall, L. Staszko, L. Mersereau. Standing, J. Barker, G. Ridgewell, C. Cobb, L. Foye, C. Beaudoin. I I Ili' LV' ec- 'Jw Q ,f , 64 2 i ll WOODWARD EXTENSION: left to right, J. Drummondp W. Ridlong D. Dufrembleg D. Cifellig A. Dolcng L. Blockg M. Moddeng D. Lonsway. . 55' JUNIOR COUNSELORS: left to right, J. Golipeauj C. Bulgerg L. Endresong S. Roy. WOO DWARD HALL: seated, left to right, P. Compbellg F Holly E. Anderson. Standing M. Mczyburyj J. Tweediep E Burrowsg W. Morton: G. Rose 'ZX The Hillcrest Of all modern institutions, a college undergoes growth and expansion at the highest speed. Such it is with Gorham State College, and the editorial staff of the Hillcrest has tried to change its scope to till the need for an exponent of the Gorham year. 5 . DEPARTMENT HEADS: left to right, W. Hansen, men's ath- letics, C. Palman, activities, M. Rouleau, underclassmeng K. Bradeen, women's athletics, J. Pontin, underclassmen. ,vp . BUSINESS STAFF: left to right, J. Bailey, advertising, C. Couture, editorial assistant, L. Ward, business manager, M. Denis, photography. BUSINESS STAFF: seated, left to right, C. Morrissette, P. Kumiszcza. Standing, B. Webb, F. Webb. The Observer With a new editor, Peter Hoff, a new advisor, Mr. Reginald Bowden, and o new staff, the l965-66 Ob- sewer became a building block for the future of the college newspaper. By the study and application of the principles of good journalism the paper hopes to become ci bi-weekly or weekly publication. REPORTERS: seated, left to right, D. Malo, C. Horgis, .l. Clemente. Standing, S. Perry, R. Towne, A. Reilly. 2.1 k'J-F -F,-,, .-sl ADVISOR AND EDITOR: Mr. Bowden, P, Hoff. QBSERVER I w-J K -fy. EDITORS: left to right, C. Whit- tingham, feature editor, B. Nor- ris, news editor, J. Drummond, sports editor, L. Knowles, reporter. .1 EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS: left to right, L. Maloney, N. Farrand, L Bourget Public Affairs Clu A professional club for individuals interested in public affairs, the group stimulates an active interest in cur- rent events in the area of social studies. The Public Affairs Club sponsors speakers and is responsible for provid- ing seminars on world and national af- fairs. Officers this year were: Jean Smart, president, James Abbott, vice president, Brian Norris, treasurer, Pa- tricia Duguay, secretary. CHESS CLUB: seated, left to right, P. Flynn, C. Soucie. Standing, H. Fish, T. Verrill, E. Wade, J. Vattes, G. Wilbur. 68 -P PUBLIC AFFAIRS CLUB: seated, left to right Mr Whitten advisor K b Delehanty, Ml O'ljonnell, Pl Duguay, J: Cliche, J. Connell. Standing, F. Whltcomb, P. Houle, B. Johnson, B. Norris, B. Wher- ren, J. Abbott. Chess Club Led by this year's officers, Paul Flynn, president, Gary Wilbur, vice- president, Jo Ann Vattes, treasurer, the Chess Club provides competition for students, an opportunity to teach novices, and insures improvement in a stimulating and relaxing game. The club sponsors a campus chess tourna- ment each year and plans to even- tually participate in competition with other colleges throughout New England. ,.,. ,1- Egan-3 ii ,,,,.4- Commuters Club The Commuters Club was re-estab- lished this year to form closer relation- ships between the faculty, commuters, and dorm students, They plan to broaden their interests and activities in future years to achieve this goal. Among their activities this year were car washes, dances, food sales, and candidates for campus activities. ' . OFFICERS: left to right, J. Moran, president, B. Elder, vice president, D. Moran, treasurer, D. Jennings, secretary. N.A.T.A. The North American Travel Assocla tion is an organization designed to broaden the education of members by direct observation of various sections of the United States and Canada. The organization sponsors an annual spring trip which is financed by activities con- ducted by the members. This year's co- chairmen were Sharon Tingley and Nancy Prescott. NATA: First row, left to right, P. Chapman N. Farrand, L. Bourget, M. Robinson, C. Eaton. Second row, Mr. Moberg, advisor, J. Thyng, A. Reilly, H. Crapser, C. Avery, J. Mehaffey, P. Sanborn. i--lr l ii' NEWMAN CLUB: Seated, left to right, M. Gregoire, P. Chapman, R. Wo- lenski, J. Curtis, J. Simonson, M. Weeks, P. Grondin, J. Voytko. Second row, S. Kimball, E. McEvoy, D. Fitzpatrick, P. Houle, P. Kumiszcza, L. Bourget, C. Jones, J. Cliche, P. Duguay. Third row, J. Bissonnette, D. Pelle- tier, R. Thayer, D. Tanguay, D. MacDonald, M. Madden, T. Butler. Newman Club The purpose of the Newman Club is to increase the students' knowledge of today's Ecumenical Ca- tholicism through discussions prompted by monthly lectures, open to the whole campus. Projects of the club include a Christmas Party, communion break- fasts, dances, films, and joint meetings with the Stu- dent Christian Association. Leading the club in their activities were the following officers: Joyce Curtis, president, Betty Hersey, vice-president, Edward Bur- rows, treasurer, Ruth Wolenski, secretary. Under the leadership of its officers, Florence Lambert, president, Lois Webster, vice president, Nancy Farrand, treasurer, and Peggy Hayward, secre- tary, the Student Christian Association provides a congenial atmosphere for students to express their religious convictions by relating Christian ideals to everyday problems such- as race relations, intermar- riage, the Christian role in Viet Nam, and the UN. as a peace force. The major project of the Asso- ciation is the renovation of the All Faith Chapel. SCA seated left to right J Cliche L Webster, F. Lambert, N. Farrand, L Bourget Standing A Hare G Davenport, E. Simmons, D. Griffiths, P. ,TNQ X , I V I-I rt if is it, . , it t ' 1: 3 I I X Ei I I PII I I ,I I I I I Ll. l.A. Development Council W- IADC: seated, left to right I Krupke D Richmond, D. Hutchins Standing Mr Greer, advisor, C. Pressey R Griffin T Kent The Industrial Arts Development between the industrial arts program Council functions as an advisory body and other departments of the college concerned with policies within the de- It consists of two students from each partment as well as a bonding force class and two faculty members l.A.P.O. The Industrial Arts Professional Organization endeavors to promote the development of future industrial arts teachers through the presentation of a wide variety of programs which sur- pass the classroom in providing an understanding of the latest advance- ments in technology, The organization also promotes stronger social -relations between its own department and the rest of the college. OFFICERS: seated, left to right, J. Carver, vice presi- dent, H. Garber, president, Mr. Greer, advisor. Standing, E. Anderson, treasurer, D. Hutchins, secretary. l . l 1 1 , 1 . A , Music Educators National Conference l I The aim of the Music Educators National Con- ' ference is to promote an understanding of the pur- U pose of music education at both the elementary and the secondary level. To attain its goal the organiza- tion sponsors musical activities including amateur performances by local musical organizations as well as many professional performances. This year's of- ficers were: Diane Martin, president, Pat Evans, vice president, Ruth York, treasurer, Sandra Simpson, sec- retary, Libbie Perry, historian. Student, Mrs. Reams gives a few pointers to a high school MENC: first row, left to right, R. York, S. Simpson, L. Perry, D. Martin. Second row, J. Cobb, J. Osgood, M. Hartford, M. Babineau, J. Haley, L. Ward. Third row, P. Harvey, P. Webster, R. Morang, P. Flynn, F. Johnston. ln.. it Sl F 73 Gorham Chorale Composed of the Men's and Women's Glee Clubs, the Gorham Chorale has maintained its fine reputa- tion this year in the Christmas and Spring concerts. Under the direction of Mr. Gerard Chamberland, the Chorale performed works by Benjamin Britten and Elijah by Mendelssohn. . . s. L44 2 55 - , .Y y .X Ji Y WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB: first row, left to right, B. Elliot, J. Cobb, S. Brooks, M. Hayward, R. York, C. O'Roak, M. Gay, B. Hogan, M. Babineau, D. Gordon, R. Grenier, J. Hawkes. Second row, M. Weeks, C. Jack- son, D. Griffiths, K. Gagnon, L. Allen, J. Jordan, M. Mehaffey, J. Simonson, F. Tukey, C. Hansen, T. Butler. Third row, J. Osgood, J. Haley, J. Bissonnette, S. Starbird, R. Wolenski, B. Wainwright, H. Colbarth, E. Simmons, D. Gerry, L. Bourget, J. Cliche, Elliot. Fourth row, L. Ward, R. Davis, S7 T. Spalding, A. Hagar, S. Hurst, P. Warren, J. Ellis, S. Soper, M. Rowden, M. Glidden, B. Torfason, D. Sillon. Fifth row, L. Stanley, D. Martin, L. Tonini, M. Walker, K. Libby, M. Paoletti, D. Peverly, S. Woodward, S. Perry, M. Dow, M. Miller. Soloists take bows at the Christmas Concert. 74 ,,. W ,g15's5E, , MEN'S GLEE CLUB: first row, left to right P. Webster, G. Wilbur, R. Tilton, T. Ellis F. Johnston. Second row, G. Bangs, P Dostie, R. Ek, P. Harvey, G. Smith, P Flynn. Third row, R. Bonnevie, M. Nous, L Sonclborn, D. Brown, P. Evans, B. Shaffer, S. Hodgdon I I A CAPPELLA CHOIR: first row, left to right, M. Babineau, L. Perry, S. Simpson, J. Sad- ler, L. Ward, J. Haley, J. Osgood. Second row, S. Leblanc, S. Woodward, J. Reams, M. Paoletti, A. Hagar, Z. Boroughs, J. Jordan. Third row, P. Webster, R. Ek, G. Smith. Fourth row, M. Naas, R. Bonnevie, P. Evans, R. Morang, J. Jaques, F. Johns- ton, P. Dostie, T. Ellis. ...mg A Cappella The A Cappella Choir performs chamber music dating from the Ren- aissance to the Contemporary. The Choir is open to all members of the student body and performs at convo- cations and concerts as well as on television. Elected to serve the Choir this year were: Franklin Johnston, pres- ident, and Sandra Simpson, librarian. Brass Ensemble A select group of advanced players, the Brass Ensemble specializes in the performance of brass chamber music. The group appears at community func- tions as well as college concerts, in- cluding the Christmas convocation. 76 BRASS ENSEMBLE: left to right, P. Webster, J. Reams, P. Hauser, R. Ek, R. Gallant. WOODWINDS 8. BRASSES: first row, left to right, J. Sadler, S. Wieden. Second row, P. Sampson, C. Spring, M. Hartford. Third row, B. Shaffer, P. Dostie, P. Webster, P. Flynn, J. Reoms, M. Naas. Fourth row, R. Tilton, T. Ellis, R. Gallant, R. Ek, G. Gordon, P. Evans. WOODWINDS 8. PERCUSSION: first raw, left to right, G. Wilbur, Z. Boroughs, S. Leblanc. Second row, P. Wentworth, G. Smith, D. Hamalainen, G. Tanguay, Third row, M. Brandt, B. Grant, P. Harvey, P. Hauser. Standing, M. Delehanty. Band Presenting a number of public con- certs each year, the concert Band is open to students of all departments who wish to develop their musical tal- ents. Under the direction of Dr. Jerry Bowder, the band performs at convo- cations, basketball games, Recognition Day, and the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts. This year's officers were: Franklin Johnston, president, Libbie Perry, sergeant-at-arms, Sandra Simpson, secretary, Marthann Hart- ford, librarian. if WOODWINDS: first row, left to right, F. Johnston, S. Simpson. Second row, L. Perry, R. Bonnevie, P. Farmer. Third row, S. Hodgdon, B. Swett, W. Gray, G. Bangs. 2 D J VlOLlNlSTS: first row, left to right, Dr. Jerry Bowder, conductor, R. Chamberland, C. Couture, N. Grant, R. Jones. Second row, C. Bulger, E. Emery, F. Wescott. Crchestra An organization of professional skill, the Gorham Chamber Orchestra is composed of talented students as well as citizens of the surrounding area. The orchestra performs works by both pre-classical and modern com- posers in preparation for its two an- nual concerts. WOODWINDS 81 BRASS: first row, left to right, B. MacKenzie, S. Leblanc. Second row, P. Webster, P. Houser, L. Perry. Dr. Jerry L. Bowder conductor. Always keep an eye on the conductor, girls! LOWER STRINGS: left to right, P. Brown, M. Cucco, F. Johnston, D. Peverly, E. Stewart, W. Ricker, Dr. Bowder. 78 ,Q Qu . 1 . E: K mi ...FF DANCERS: first row, left to right, M. Moulton, D. Poulin, K. McGrath, P. Alden. Second row, D. Thurston, D. Piette, D. Ross, L. Field, L. Tonini. Third row, T. Spalding, K. Libby, M. Walker, J. Mullen. Modern Dance The Modern Dance Club strives to develop in its members a feeling of grace and poise, a well-rounded pro- gram in dance technique and compo- sition, to provide an opportunity for program planning and to develop a sensitivity to rhythm. The activities include the annual Christmas Convo- cation and evening entertainment. ,Lf .,,.,,.-Y-:rf V.. K 79 uv Dramatics Club A growing membership enabled the Dramatics Club to acquaint its mem- bers with many aspects of dramatic production: lights, costumes, make-up techniques, and actual performance. Under Dr. Donald Spencer's direction, the program and the physical facili- ties have grown more this year than in any other year since the group was organized. Officers were: Peter Har- vey, president, Pat Evans, vice presi- dent, Bud Wellington, treasurer, Kay Gagnon, secretary. Bud and Eileen in full costume for dress rehearsal. DRAMATICS CLUB: first row, left to right, Dr. Spencer, director, G. Keene, E. lvers, K. Gagnon, P. Harvey, P. Evans, D. Brown. Second row, Z. Boroughs, R. Howe, J. Ellis, J. Voytko, P. Watson, S. Brooks, S. Quinn, C. Robinson, J. Vattes, F. Turgeon, T. Spalding, P. Grondin. Third row, P. Moody, J. Mansur, P. Dostie. Y' 4 : Q' . 80 An early rehearsal for The Waltz of the Toreodors. i I ,f A , Q' 'P X Dale takes advantage of autumn foliage. mei E Art Workshop Combining cultural and social exper- iences, the Art Workshop is an active organization on the G. S. C. campus. The major workshop activities, paint- ing, graphic arts, and three-dimension- al projects are frequently displayed in the lobby of Corthell Hall. Rodney applies the finishing touch. ART WORKSHOP OFFICERS: left to right, P. Grondin, treasurer, M. Gregoire, secretary, R. McElroy, vice president, R. Hall, president, Mr. Miner, advisor. DEBATE TEAM: left to right, P. Spencer, Mr. Robbins, advisor, J. Landry, M. Goodridge, S. Dodge. One of Gorham's newest groups, the Debate Team plans to develop in its members the techniques and skills of debate. The team participates in in- tercollegiate tournaments and hopes that the college will benefit from its formation. Debating R. Grif 82 Ski Club The Ski Club is enjoyed by students interested in perfecting their ability on the slopes. They hold regular meet- ings, plan ski trips and provide ski movies for the entire campus. Officers are Rex Griffin, president, Janet Cor- rigan, vice president, Cynthia Eaton, treasurer, Cynthia Greenlaw, secretary. SKIERS: left to right, J. . Corrigan, A. Chamberland, fin, G. Lachonce, M. Jackson, T. Verrill. s:'l Wt 0 4 . , .. ul: 5 H i J: Amicitia Amicitia members aim to promote friendship among the women on the hill and to work as a group to aid the community. Besides their major proj- ect, the annual Miss G.S.C. Pageant, their activities include a recreation program for children, fund drives, car washes, and Christmas baskets for the needy. 'Ep AC WOMEN: first row, left to right, M Watts, J. Barker, C. Beaudoin, C. Brackett, J Curtis, L. Randall. Second row, C Couture, P. Duguay, J. Haley, B. Tortason B. Allen, C. Eaton, M. Kimball. Third row, K. Abbott, F. Tukey, J. Ellis, T Butler, S. Roy, N. Chadbaurne, J. Lepage C. Bulger. Fourth row, C. Beaulieu, D Peverly, J. Thyng L. Faye, L. Sprague, E. Simmons, A. Kalmanl OFFICERS: left to right P Reinsborough secretary L. Ward, president C Palman, treasurer N Randall, vice president Pledges perform initiation ? '.,'u!-:THIS fm .-fv:L,1r 5233113 4' 0,3 In N-. Z1 Froter AAB MEN: seated, left to right, L. Black, B. Morrison, T. Bell, P. Fiore, K. Randall, P. Lyons, R. Sweeney, D. Pasanen. Second raw, B. Palubinskas, R. Friedman, W. Morton, J. Mauro, L. Emmons, P. Cheney, W. Fielding. Third row, G. Bangs, D. Tracy, D. Littlefield, D. Du- tremble, L. Marczak, W. Delisle, J. Moffitt, R. Newell, W. Hansen, C. Jucius. Fourth raw, D. Walker, G. Ranger, B. Whittier, F. Hall, R. Murch, S. Perry, D. Cifelli, D. Rogers. Established in l928, Gorham's old- est fraternity, Alpha Lambda Beta, A I p h G LG rn b d O B etc has advanced friendship and unity on campus by participation in campus sports including soccer, basketball, baseball, tennis, and cross country. Among programs sponsored by Alpha are the annual Alpha Weekend, a mayor candidate, a Homecoming I Queen candidate, and an annual smok- er for non-fraternity men on campus. An Alpha trio sings for Mr. Lucky. Beta men help to prepare the Tap Hat Ball. 86 OFFICERS PRESIDENT Michael Gray VICE PRESIDENT Kenneth Randall SECRETARY Paul Fiore TREASURER Richard Dudley Alpha men dribble through rain, wind, sleet, or s ow' KAQ7 MEN: first row, left to right, R. Taylor, J. Serber, H. Garber, J. Galley, J. Drummond, L. Black, W. Diamond, D. Hutchins. Second row, E. Anderson, N. Berry, M. Maybury, R. Silvia, J. Lachance, J. Carver, K. Bixby. Third row, M. Curtis, E. Burrows, R. Langille, R. Benware, W. Taranko, D. Withee, B. Thombs, D. Pratt. Fourth row, R. Brown, R. Chadwick, J. Roy, A. Burrows, J. Holt, H. Dobbins, J. Abbott. Fifth row, M. Nevells, H. New, T. Wheeler, T. Cook, C. Wellington, L. Warster. A national educational, professional, and social fraternity founded in 1900, Kappa Delta Phi opened its eighth chapter at Gorham State College in I938. Besides being active in intra- mural sports and student government, Kappa members sponsor lectures, mov- ies, smokers, candidates for Mayor Campaign and Homecoming Queen, and the annual Kappa Kabaret. Queen Moe poses with supporting Kappa brothers. Kappa Delta Phi . Urli- 4 fm. rx 4 vm., , DFW p 88 .lf And I promise OFFICERS PRESIDENT Herbert Dobbins VICE PRESIDENT Jomes Drummond SECRETARY John Serber TREASURER Dennis Withee I.A. Conventions con'1' be that bad! 'r fda: TV? qv auf- . - .. .- QF ClJZl'l MEN: seated, left to right, S. Hargraves, P. Dostie, R. Howe, R. Harnett, P. Flynn M Denis, F. Bronn. Second row, G. Tanguay, S. Howe, L. Thompson, G. Wilbur. Third row F. Johnston, H. Cutler, M. Delehonty, P. Evans, A. Stanley. Phi Sigma Pi In 1955 the local fraternity Omega Nu Epsilon became the Omega chap- ter of Phi Sigma Pi and dedicated it- self to the development of high ethical character among future teachers. ln- cluded in its activities are the Aca- demic Aid Program, the Sweetser Home Project and the Halloween Party, in addition to participation in Home- coming Weekend, Mayor Campaign, and the Miss G.S.C. Pageant- The crest of purple and gold. 90 J .5 's 'K OFFICERS PRESIDENT Richard Harnett VICE PRESIDENT Robert Howe SECRETARY Paul Flynn TREASURER Paul Dostie OMEGAS: seated, left to right, M. Gay, L. Warrick. Standing, R. Hixon, E. Simmons, A. Lilienthal, N. Grant, L. Allen. countrymen . . .' 91 Friends, Romans, I Athl 1 Varsity G Made up of men who have earned letters in varsity sports, the Varsity G Club is an organization whose purpose is service to the campus. lts main activity is sponsoring Homecom- ing Weekend as well as others such as exhibitions by gymnastic teams and assistance in the intramural program. OFFICERS: left to right, D. Dutremble, president, W. Ridlon, vice president, L. Marczok, secretary-treasurer. WAA COUNCIL: left to right, M. Miller, S. Morton, C. Emery, J. Libby, J. Bailey, C. Shea, D. Peverly, B. Johnson. 94 W.A.A. The Women's Athletic Association is an organization encompassing all women students which attempt to broaden the athletic opportunities on campus. The year is culminated with a spring banquet at which awards are presented to those girls who earned them by means of a sports' point sys- tem. The Council, which is made up of individual sports' counselors, was led this year by the following officers: Jane Libby, president, Sue Morton, vice president, Jody Miller, secretary- treasurer. CHEERLEADERS: left to right, L, Ashe, E. Stewart, M. Smith, C. Jackson, J. Tardiff, N. Randall, J. Estes, K. Turcotte, F. Mixer. Cheerleaders Energy, pep and enthusiasm charac- terize the nine-girl squad of cheer- leaders who do their best to increase the college spirit in support of the basketball team. Head cheerleader Jackie Tardiff led many hours of prac- tice in which the squad learned new and different cheers and perfected the old ones. Nlfdii SOCCER TEAM: Seated, left to right, D. Higgins, P. Cheney, C. Jucius, L. Emmons, P. Coughlin, P. Chandler, R. Dudley, G. Rose. Second row, M. Goodridge, D. Hutchins, P. Fiore, M. Maybury, L. Marczak, R. Bel- anger, S. Walker, J. Lynch, R. Carignan, R. Harnett. Third row, F. Smith, D. Martin, R. Talbot, A. Burrows, R. Brennan, P. O'Shea, J. Howard, M. Webb, Coach Costello. Soccer Despite the loss of nine seniors through grad- uation, the Gorham soccermen displayed their third successful season in a row. The young team experi- enced a building season, yet showing ability in both offense and defense. Captain Charlie Jucius, Lennie Emmons, Pete Cheney, and Pete Chandler led their team to 6 wins, 4 losses, and l tie in the N.E.S.C.A.C. G ! ' .-': i iiilfs-Qt ihiif' -' ff . ij-f-Wi t -'R' .l ii I . iii. . -,P A 254. l tv B... 4 .lie .pgxmf-be and to 7 wins, 6 losses, and l tie in the total record. Coach Richard Costello feels his team gained experience, especially in defense. Although he will lose seniors Charlie Jucius, Lennie Emmons, and Pete Cheney, he is looking forward to another winning season with the return of much fine talent. Goalie Adam Burrows makes another save for the Hilltoppers. ...JT my 4 li 4 'XT -' , , i ,-.,.. K i N 'll Q S gg .W Jeff fights to protect the ball. Two Gorham players bring it down the side Gorham breaks the huddle. 97 Gorham forces another one over the endline. fm- fi Coach Costello and the team await the lt's a scramble for position . . . and the ball. 98 referees' decision. High scorers for the season were sophomore Pete Chandler and Captain Chorlie Jucius with five goals, followed by Lennie Emmons with tour, as well as six assists. Referees explain the ground rules before the game. SEASON S RECORD Futchburg Keene Johnson Salem R. I. C. Ncxsson Farmington Cross Country Looking forward to their second N.E.S.C.A.C. Championship in only their third year, the Hill and Dalers came through with a most successful season. Captain Charlie Malia directed the team to a record of 8 wins and 2 losses in dual meets. Sophomore Barry Belyea was the pace-setter for the Hilltoppers this season, coming across the finish line first in al- most every meet. Backing up Belyea were teammates Steve Cooper, Wally Ridlon, John Morang, and Joe Lynch. Congratulations go to the team and Coach Lin- coln T. Fish for a most successful season. This year the team will lose Captain Malia, but they are an- ticipating another fine season next fall. On your mark . . . get set . . . go! 19, Hilltop pacer Barry Belyea rests after a first . The G.S.C. harriers placed second to Boston State College in the third annual N.E.S.C.A.C. champion- ship at Franklin Park. The Hilltoppers placed five men in the top 20 runners: Barry Belyea, last year's winner, placed third to prevent B.S.C.'s perfect scoreg Captain Malia placed twelfthg Steve Cooper, Jeff Wilder, and Joseph Lynch all contributed to give Gorham State the second-place score of 66. 41. The first line finishes for Gorham. l Ol 5T gp, . BASKETBALL TEAM: first row left to right R Cote T Wheeler B Palubinskas W Mac Dougall, H. New, K. Knapton Second row Coach Costello D Chaney W Ridlon J Deblois, D. Tracy, M. Jackson J Morin managers Third row H Moynihan D Vazms C. Gordon, S. Foster. Basketball This year at Gorham State College, basketball proved once again to be an exciting and worthwhile sport as the hard-working Gorhamites turned in an- other successful season record of ll wins and 9 losses. The success of the team can be attributed to the experi- ence of the squad, combined with the individual efforts of each player, and keen perception on the part of Coach Richard Costello. Next year the team will lose starters Wayne MacDougall, Tom Wheeler, and Benny Palubinskas, however, Coach Costello looks forward to working with a young team and de- veloping new talent. Benny, Tom and Dave display the teamwork that helped make them a winning combination Determined Dave Vaznis brings down the re- bound after out-maneuvering a Rhode Island player. After driving around his man, Wally eases the ball up for two points. On a baseline play, Harry New uses a pick, set up by teammate Tom Wheeler. Fired up for a revenge game against Farmington State College, the Gorham hoopmen pulled away early and trounced their opponents lO8-74. 6'6 center Tom Wheeler took the scoring honors for the night when he turned in a 29 point performance and was named the team's mostvaluable player. Coach Costello takes pride in three new additions to his squadg left to right, Steve Foster, Dave Vaznis, and Dennis Tracy. 4 H44 33,1 Some cheered . . . and some didn't. Wayne MacDaugalI and Harvey Moynihan challenge two Suffolk University players for the rebound. Jeff Deblois and Harvey Moynihan team up to keep a Lyndon man from breaking through. S. 1 mgllll' Swift moving and jump-shooting Benny Palubins- kas led the Hilltoppers in the scoring column with 15.9 points per game. Against Bridgewater Benny sparked the Gorham attack by tossing in 24 points in the first half and then moved on in the second half, scoring 40 points all told, to top all the scoring honors for a num- ber of years. Season Record In the first game of the divisional playoffs of the N ES CAC Gorham defeated Keen State College Castleton Lyndon 98 88 Moving into the second game against Ply- Suffolk mouth State College the Gorham club played excel- Johnson lent ball as they led the New Hampshiremen 32-31 at halftime The second half continued to be tense and Solem remained at a standstill as the period ended in a tie 66 66 The five minute overtime period proved to be Plymouth the deciding factor for the New Hampshire team as they edged out the hard fighting Hilltoppers for the Farmington Fitchburg Boston Boston Farmington Bridgewater Worcester Salem Northern Division Championship. Rhode Island Keene Lyndon Quinnipac Southern Connecticut Plymouth 11 wins 9 losses 106 GSC 86 102 70 89 100 76 93 68 60 60 109 91 108 75 81 88 1 1 1 59 73 72 82 77 68 85 79 105 86 81 71 79 62 94 OPP 74 82 69 67 68 1 07 75 81 Intramurals Offering a variety of competitive sports for non- varsity participants, the intramural athletic program provides physical exercise and an opportunity for fraternities and individual groups on the Hill to dis- play athletic abilities and talents. Under the direc- tion of Dr. Richard Wescott, the program makes avail- gbhe touch football, volleyball, basketball, and soft- a . The Kappa Colts set their defense as the freshman team prepares for the next A block by J. Drummond helps teammate R. Langille move on to the goal. lt's amazing what hidden talents are brought out in Co-Rec. Cathy, when I count three, you jump for the play. l ring. Co-Rec Each week on a Thursday or Friday evening a va- riety of facilities are made available to all students and faculty at the Warren Hill Gym. The activities range from basketball and volleyball competition to trampoline and gymnastic exercises, all leading to the coordination of good minds and strong bodies. E-' Tennis Fruity makes his serve good. 'Vi' 9! 1 TENNIS TEAM: first row, left to right, P. Johnson, R. Friedman, L. Bearce, J. MacConnelI. Second row, Coach Fish, E. Andy, L, Marczak, P. Connolly, D. Bailey. title, found great opposition only with Fitchburg, with Last year's team came back from a building season to turn in an admirable record of lO wins and 3 losses. Netmen Emil Andy, Chan Bearce, and Ron Friedman were strong factors in contributing to the team's success. Gorham, fighting desperately for the conference Emil moves up to block his opponent's slam. whom they now share the conference championship. Despite keen competition in the N.A.l.A., Gorham handed Nichols a 7-2 loss, but lost to ca strong Durfee team 6-0. Captain Snell displays his winning form. l08 Baseball Under the leadership of Coach Richard Wescott, the glove and bat men improved their league record sig- nificantly. Although the team's rating was 6 wins and 9 losses overall, much enthusiasm and potential was dis- played on the field. The team was strong on offense, being led at the plate by shortstop Benny Palubinskas BASEBALL TEAM: seated left to right P. Cheney, W. Soucy J Gato B Palubinskas, J. Bean. Second row D Anderson, D. Burroughs, E Manganello R Beaulieu, D. Flawes M Murphy G Palmer. Third row, Coach Wescott W Fielding D Dutremble S. Perry, P. Coughlan J Benson and second baseman Pete Cheney. Though lacking a home field, the team compensated by strong batting and hustling. With the coming of another season, Coach Wescott anticipates the return of nearly the entire team and a most successful season. Golf Returning to the course in anticl pation of another successful season, the linksmen found the competition stronger than in the previous year completing their season in the N ES C.A.C. with 4 wins, 4 losses and l tie. Captain Wayne Snell led his team to 4 wins, 5 losses, and l tie for the season slate. Strong contributions were made by Jim Hadlock and Bob Todd Coach Costello looks forward to the return of his golfers, new prospects and a strong season at the Gorham Country Club. GOLF TEAM: left to right, A. McLain, H. Webster, W. Snell, R. Todd, J. Hadlock F. Hall, Coach Costello. HO Senio SENIOR OFFICERS: left to right, Margaret O'Donnell, treasurer, Frank Hall, president, Laurence Bearce, vice president, Judith Barker, secretary. AS WE REFLECT upon our four years at Gorham State College, many memorable events pass through our minds. Together with athletic contests, mayor campaigns, Hell Week, and other social pleasures the Hill provides, we have found even more enriching experiences in discovering the basic values of man- kind - education has fulfilled many of the needs of our seeking minds, and the experience of living and working with others has heightened our personal meanings of friendship. H2 i F .. .I JUDITH ACKLEY ELAINE M. ADAMS F 'Y ' 'W f 7'fT FfFf 3'il i ,I WILLIAM C. ADAMS if' 1 RICHARD A. ALBERT DAVID W. ANDERSON K 4 ELEANOR Y. ANDY KRISTI NE M. ARNTSEN ROSEMARY E. ANTHONY DAVID A. BAILEY II3 FRANCIS L. AVEY DONNA M. BAKER i L N L L N EOLA A. BALL in JUDITH A. BARKER KAY-LEE BELL NORMA BALLEW LAURENCE C. BEARCE DEBORAH A. BARKER ROGER G. BEAULIEU THOMAS C. BELL 114 W isbf EDITH C. BICKFORD KEVIN S. BIXBY ,L 'l'N1x.., ,. . I LLOYD A. BLACK 'lzzjj' CYNTHIA A. BLANCHARD LESTER L. BLACK, JR. SHIRLEY G. BLOOM 115 WAYNE L. BODGE JOANNE R. BREGGIA BETH A. BROWN CAROLYN H. CAMPBELL CAROLYN M BROWN L NOREEN I. CHADBOURNE 116 air? FLOYD T. CALDERWOOD CAROLYN L. CHANDLER Al EUGENE S. CHAPLIN ALICE E. CLAY 1-er CHARLOTTE H. COBB HARRY I. CHAPLIN TERRANCE J. CLUKEY H7 PETER A. CHENEY CAROLYN N. COBB Alix ALBERT R. COCHRUN m Q H , V A ,N L A FRANCES L. CONDON isfj 'rf .f . -ze: : wang - . 1 v V '- 2. . 3355... CJ M ww L -L.-lr.. - 'gk - wages , - X fm- W , ' A f ,, ' 1 ,+L . 5 4 Y .. 1 if u f - V... Q- ' A z..hEe - -f ' ' - ' 152515 -- v ' ss: ,l , . M . ' Y wi - g. 3.2 , VJ-' 4 'Ef2fi:' V ' A up-. 3, F-23 'Q gk. Shir . S I ? Wllifl' .1-I 'faail 23530 - ' - A riff , ' T. ' 1.-A'- 1'f,'sf.-Sli' m41'4fv':-- '- MICHAEL J. CUSHING SALLY J. COTE 'R THOMAS F. CURRAN QE.. U. M HOWARD C. CUTLER H8 RICHARD L. CROSMAN L CORRINE S. CURTIS PENNY M. DALENTA I L JUDITH H. DANFORTH If -, KATHLEEN M. DELEHANTY HERBERT W. DOBBI NS MELINDA M. DANIELS MICHAEL W. DELEHANTY II9 I THOMAS L. DAY JO-ANN DIFREDERICO 5 wig' WILLIAM A. DUHAMEL DIANA F. DURGAN A I i ELIZABETH B. ELLIS BONITA E. EAMES BRUCE I. ELDER LEONARD S. EMMONS LYNN ESPLING MARSHA A. EMERY RUSSELL FAI RBANKS SIMULTANEOUS WITH the expansion of our minds and hearts was the progressive growth of the College. Modern new buildings, the Industrial Arts Building, Woodward Extension, and the Hill Gym- nasium were opened for our use. The enrollment of students has increased greatly as has the number of faculty, which has enabled the academic program to become further intensified. PAMELA A. FINLEY DONALD P. FLAWS CRYSTAL E. FOTHERGI LL LINDA FRENCH LENNY J. FOYE I2I RONALD R. FRI EDMAN IV.. JANET E. FUNDIN DALE E. GAGNE 'S' ELEANOR E. GARNER HUP' RUTH B. GOODRIDGE CAROLYN L. GASPAR NANCY J. GRANT 122 SHEILA E. GAGNON TINA GIBERTI ZOE C. GRAVES .4-' 1 gd , 1 DONNA L. GRI FFITHS FRAN KL. HALL if 'C' A I GOODWIN F. HANNAFORD 'YS' KMARY G. GROVER 'T CATH ERI NE M. GUYETTE Qwliyff. V 1-'x'--51+W4L'm'S, 1,74 A '- A 'li . A ea- L, DONALD H. HAMALAI NEN J UDITH A. HAMMOND MARY M. HANSON 123 BARBARA J. HARDISON JOHN P. HARDY LOIS E. HARLOW H STANLEY R. HARGRAVES -.h .ii ,v f MARTHANN HARTFORD SUSAN HATHAWAY HARRIET F. HAWKES 124 PETER J. HARVEY ROBIN O. HEALD F ROLAN DE R. H EMON D' , X , . - .V A SARAH A. HENLEY MUCH OF our four years has been spent in the study and pursuit of education, but even more im- portant has been our study of each other. Through friendship, discussions, and group projects we have come to clearly recognize man's goals and purpose. CARROLL W. HERSOM JEFFREY H. HOLT RACHEL M. HIXON 125 JOANNE H. HOWARD STANLEY R. HOWE H A L ELL L MARGARET C. HOXIE FRANCES L. INGEROWSKI JOHN L. JAQUES 126 CHARLENE HUNTLEY , , -1 BEVERLY G. JOHNSON JOAN K. JOHNSON LANCE T. KELSEY TIMOTHY W. LETOURN EAU EVORA R. JORDAN 6- 'Q' DALE M. KIMBALL 127 CHARLES A. JUCIUS, JR DONALD A. KNAPTON LINDA R. LIBBEY 2 JANICE A. LIBBY 7 4 Silisiih if Qu - JUDITH A. LIBRO ALICE P. LILIENTHAL LINWOOD LORD MALCOLM D. Ll NTON CAROL A. LUCAS 128 DONALD LONSWAY TIMOTHY E. MAGNUSSON CHARLES M. MALIA JAcK D. MANSUR, JR. BEVALI E A. MAREAN WE FACE the future with confidence, striving toward ultimate goals which our education has out- lined. 129 SUSAN W. MARSTON CAROLE J. MAZEROLLE 11.5353 H x J LINDA L. MARTI NO ELIZABETH L. MCEVOY RONALD R. MATHIEU if ALBERT McLAl N 9-9- ANN E. MOODY 130 JAMES M. MORAN X MARTHA K. MORRISON GERALDI NE N. MORTON f - - - V -- - ----V. if I .4 JUDITH M. MULHERIN ELIZABETH M. -MULLI N PATRICIA A. MOULTON EDWARD F. NEWELL, JR. ROBERT A. NEWELL 131 MICHAEL T. MURPHY I Al JANICE C. NICHOLSON E 1: 4 ggi KAREN S. OAK ' T ' Q5 f ,in :xx DEANNE I. PEARL STEPHEN PERRY MARGARET L. O'DONNELL L A LESLIE S. PEARLMAN I32 BENEDICT J. PALUBINSKAS ':: LINDA F. PERKINS LINDA E. PETERSON 1 fig if STEPHEN C. PETLEY I I 1 MARTHA E. REA GAIL D. RIDGEWELL SAN DRA D. ROWE LYNDA N. RAMSEY . mll 1'i.?.Z.TT A EVA J. SIMMONS MARY M. RUNNELS - ---A I BRENDA S. SMITH ETHEL G. SMITH I , I I I I 4? - I I CATHERINE E. SPEARIN SUZANNE IC. STACY 134 BETH D. SKILLIN PATRICIA E. SMYTH EDWARD E. STAPLES MARJORI E L. STONE PEGGY A. STROUT WALTER J. TARAN KO -v-rv CAROL C. TIUXNQUILLO ...J JAMES R. TAYLOR 5... DARLEEN M. SUOMELA . Y . fgofz T : - , .lb - Pt- '-ik mu 'iifefflu iv CHARLES R TRACY JR '7 ! Wa SANDRA A. VADNAIS 135 MARGARET L. VERRILL DANIEL S. WALKER L Lf A BEVERLY A. WATSON kg lx. KW' JUDITH S. WALLEY MARCIA J. WATTS MARCIA H. WARDWELL PAMELA H. WEBSTER 55111: WILLIAM E. WEIKEL CLYDE G. WHITTEN HAZEL A. WILLS BETHANY A. WELCH GARY L. WILBUR DOREEN E. WINTER I37 Q I FAYE E. WHITCOMB THEO E. WILBUR ROBERT E. WOODBURY 5 . fr-.Q 1. a n Underclo E 'Nl ... gs LL - e- '. Ll. .' l Tw Em L FRESHMAN OFFICERS: left to right, P. Spencer, secretory, F. Webb, treasurer, B. King, president, R. Towne, vice president. Freshmen Boasting the largest class in the history of the college, the Class of l969 entered into the spirit of progress by initiating a new system of elections, with petitions, campaign speeches, and publicity. Their major social contribution--a dance featuring the Harbormen was o high spot in the Gorham year. 140 q..? Hello, Mom? The revised Robie smoker. Enthusiastic performers rehearse the Orienta tion show. 141 Oh, good! I can take speech. John and Mickey at the Ball Sophomores The Class of i968 became the first participants in a student exchange program with Trenton State College, Nelson Monteith and Carol Severance em- barked for New Jersey while Kathy Lynch and Cindy Hansen got a taste of the Maine clime here at Gor- ham. The class sponsored the Top Hat Ball, a mem- orable close to the hectic week of Mayor Campaign. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: seated, left to right, A Dolan, president, R. Shaw, secretary, R. Murchg vice president, J. Moffitt, treasurer. l42 s--rn-'ILTVLL f , V! iff Recreation hour-physical science lab. An easy method of removing unneeded' staircases. Whot's the password? 143 Juniors In its Student Senate elections, the Class of l967 formulated a new po- litical procedure which was used as a guide for the freshman class. The class functioned socially by sponsoring Dockside Discotheque during Junior Weekend. The social year is culmi- nated by the romantic Commencement Ball given in honor of the departing seniors. V 'i t l L'-el for Y 'ii . . . ,' , ,, ia-. ' ,L. la I. O W. 0 sul ' Pc '1 UV An-'U Number Frank charms his audience. sz R. 23 ,. One must be comfortable to study. 145 One CGITIPUS SPOF1' Senior Activities ACKLEY, JUDITH-Kennebunk, Maine. Elementary. ADAMS, ELAINE-Rumtord, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Outing Club, Ski Club, Miss GSTC Candidate, WAA,counciIor, Cheer- leader. AADAMS, WILLIAM-Auburn, Maine. Industrial Arts. IAPO, I DC. ALBERT, RICHARD-Lisbon Falls, Maine. Music. Gorham Chorale, Band, MENC, Orchestra, Dramatics Club, Kappa Delta Phi. ANDERSON, DAVID-York, Maine. Junior High. SEA, historian, Dramatics Club, NATA, Chess Club, Ski Club, Dormitory Commit- tee, Band, Kappa Delta Phi, alumni secretary, Orientation Com- mittee, Baseball, Intramural Sports. ANDY, ELEANOR-Gorham, Maine. Junior High. ANTHONY, ROSEMARY-Portland, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Commuters Club. ARNTSEN, KRISTINE-Naples, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Com- muters Club, WAA. AVEY, FRANCIS-Lewiston, Maine. Junior High. BAILEY, DAVID-Bath, Maine. Junior High. Outing Club, Varsity G Club, Ski Club, Alpha Lambda Beta, Soccer, Tennis, Intra- mural Sports. BAKER, DONNA-Woolwich, Maine. Junior High. SEA, NATA, WAA, Political Interest Group. BAKER, JAMES-Norway, Maine. Junior High. BALL, EOLA-Bath, Maine. Junior High. SEA, NATA, chairman, Modern Dance, secretary, WAA, Councilor. BALLEW, NORMA-Portland, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. Trans- fer, University of Cincinnati, SEA. BARKER, DEBORAH-Gorham, Maine. Junior High. BARKER, JR., GEORGE-Gorham, Maine. Junior High. BARKER, JUDITH-Auburn, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. SEA, Outing Club, Ski Club, Dormitory Committee, Amicitia, Winter Carnival Queen, Class Secretary. BEARCE, LAURENCE-Auburn, Maine. Junior High. Varsity G Club, Alpha Lambda Beta, secretary, Mayor, Tennis, captain, Intramural Sports, Class Vice President. BEAULIEU, ROGER-Brunswick, Maine. Junior High. Varsity G Club, Chess Club, Kappa Delta Phi, Basketball, Baseball, Intra- mural Sports. BELL, KAY-LEE-Auburn, Maine. Junior High. Hillcrest, faculty editor, SCA, Literary Club, WAA. BELL, THOMAS-Bucksport, Maine. Junior High. Observer, editor, Outing Club, Dormitory Committee, Alpha Lambda Beta, chap- lain, Literary Club, Intramural Sports. BiCKFORD, EDITH-Fairfield, Maine. Junior High. SEA, SCA, vice president, president, WAA. BIXBY, KEVIN-Auburn, Maine. Elementary. SEA, SCA, Varsity G Club, Chess Club, Kappa Delta Phi, Soccer, Tennis, Intra- mural Sports. BLACK, JR., LESTER-Friendship, Maine. Junior High. Outing Club, Varsity G Club, Alpha Lambda Beta, treasurer, Cross Country. BLACK, LLOYD-Portland, Maine. Junior High. Student Senate, SEA, Eastern States Conference, Hillcrest, Dormitory Committee, Kappa Delta Phi, historian, president, Commuters Club, Orienta- tion Committee, Mayor, Intramural Sports, Class Vice President. BLANCHARD, CYNTHIA-Auburn, Maine. Elementary. SCA, Ski Club, Band, WAA. 6 BLOOM, SHIRLEY-Gorham, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Outing Club, Gorham Chorale, Modern Dance, secretary, president, Orien- tation Committee, WAA. BODGE, WAYNE-Dresden, Maine. Industrial Arts. IAPO, Kappa Delta Phi. BRADBURY, PATRICIA-Lisbon Falls, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Dramatics Club. BREGGIA, JOANNE-Portland, Maine. Art. Modern Dance, Art Club, vice president, Commuters Club, WAA. BROWN, BETH-Bethel, Maine. Junior High. Outing Club, Ski Club, Gorham Chorale, Band, Amicitia, Orientation Committee, Homecoming Queen, WAA. BROWN CAROLYN-East Waterford, Maine. Elementary. Ami- citia, Outing Club, Dormitory Committee, president, Modern Dance,WAA. CALDERWOOD, FLOYD-North Haven, Maine. Industrial Arts. SEA, IAPO, vice-chairman, IADC, secretary-treasurer, Kappa Delta Phi, Basketball. CAMPBELL, CAROLYN-Portland, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Gorham Chorale, Orientation Committee. CHADBOURNE, NOREEN-Sanford, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. Student Senate, SEA, SCA, Dormitory Committee, vice-president, Amicitia, Intramural Sports. CHANDLER, CAROLYN-Gardiner, Maine. Junior High. Hillcrest, organizations editor, Newman Club, Outing Club, Gorham Chorale, Amicitia, vice president, Mayor Candidate. CHAPLIN, EUGENE-South Berwick, Maine. Industrial Arts. IAPO, Outing Club, Varsity G Club, Dormitory Committee, Kappa Delta Phi, Soccer, Cross Country, Intramural Sports. CHAPLIN, HARRY-Westbrook, Maine. Junior High. Alpha Lambda Beta. CHENEY, PETER-Lewiston, Maine. Elementary. Newman Club, Alpha Lambda Beta, Outing Club, Varsity G Club, Dormitory Committee, Soccer, Baseball, Intramural Sports. CLAY, ALICE-Gorham, Maine. Elementary. SEA, NATA, Gor- ham Chorale. CLUKEY, TERRANCE-Dexter, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Newman Club, NATA, Chess Club, Phi Sigma Pi, Soccer, Baseball, Intra- mural Sports. COBB, CAROLYN-Augusta, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Outing Club, Dormitory Committee, vice president, Miss GSTC Candidate, WAA, Cheerleader. COBB, CHARLOTTE-South Portland, Maine. Elementary. COCHRUN, ALBERT-Westbrook, Maine. Music. MENC, Gorham Chorale, A Cappella Choir. CONDON, FRANCES-Amesbury, Massachusetts. Junior High. SEA, Newman Club, Outing Club, WAA. COTE, SALLY-Newport, New Hampshire. Elementary. SEA, SCA, Hillcrest, Outing Club, Band, WAA. CROSMAN, RICHARD-Topsham, Maine. Junior High. NATA, Political Interest Group, Kappa Delta Phi, chaplain, Intra- mural Sports. SEA, CURRAN, THOMAS-Portland, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Com- muters Club, Intramural Sports. CURTIS, CORRINE-Portland, Maine. Elementary. CUSHING, MICHAEL-Bradley, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Chess Club, vice president, president, Intramural Sports. CUTLER, HOWARD-Scarborough, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Varsity G Club, Gorham Chorale, Phi Sigma Pi, Soccer, Intra- mural Sports. DALENTA, PENNY-Wethersfield, Connecticut. Music. MENC, secretary, Gorham Chorale, A Cappella Choir, Amicitia, WAA, Orientation Committee, Chamber Singers. DANFORTH, JUDITH-Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Gorham Chorale, A Cappella Choir, Modern Dance. DANIELS, MELINDA-South Portland, Maine. Elementary. SEA, WAA, Newman Club, NATA, A Cappella Choir, Commuters Club. DAY, THOMAS-Portland, Maine. Junior High. Intramural Sports. DELEHANTY, KATHLEEN-Lisbon, Maine. Junior High. Student Senate, SEA, Public Affairs Club, treasurer, NATA, Art Club. DELEHANTY, MICHAEL-Gorham, Maine. Junior High. Gorham Chorale, Band, Phi Sigma Pi, treasurer, Orientation Committee. DESJARDINS, SANDRA-Bridgton, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. DIFREDERICO, JO-ANN-Millinocket, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Newman Club, Outing Club, Amicitia, Winter Carnival Queen. DOBBINS, HERBERT-Sabattus, Maine. Junior High. Student Senate, SEA, Outing Club, Dormitory Committee, president, Dra- matics Club, Kappa Delta Phi, secretary, president, Orientation Committee, Intramural Sports, Dormitory Proctor. DUHAMEL, WILLIAM-Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Junior High. DURGAN, DIANA-Bath, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. SEA, WAA, Newman Club, Ski Club. EAMES, BONITA-Bethel, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. SEA, secretary, Outing Club, Dormitory Committee, Orientation Com- mittee, Class Treasurer, WAA, councilor, Dormitory Counselor, NETPA Delegate, Chairman, Visitation Day. EGERS, JUDITH-Bangor, Maine. Junior High. ELDER, BRUCE-Windham, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Commuters Club, vice president, Basketball, Intramural Sports. ELLIS, ELIZABETH-Lisbon Falls, Maine. Art. Art Club. EMERY, MARSHA-Westbrook, Maine. Elementary. Outing Club, Dormitory Committee, Amicitia. EMMONS, LEONARD-South Paris, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Alpha Lambda Beta, Outing Club, Varsity G Club, president, Soccer, Dormitory Committee, Intramural Sports. ESPLING, LYNN-Caribou, Maine. Music. SCA, MENC, secretary, A,Cappella Choir, Band, Orchestra, Omegas, WAA. FAIRBANKS, RUSSELL-North Waterbora, Maine. Industrial Arts. FINLEY, PAMELA-Winthrop, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. SEA, SCA, Outing Club, WAA. FLAWS, DONALD-Durham, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Varsity G Club, Kappa Delta Phi, Baseball, Intramural Sports. FLINT, HERBERT-Bath, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Varsity G Club, Orientation Committee. FOTHERGILL, CRYSTAL-Buckfield, Maine. Elementary. SEA, NATA, Public Affairs Club, SCA, Political Interest Group, WAA. FOYE, LENNY-Burlington, Vermont. Junior High. SEA, Newman Club, Outing Club, treasurer, Dormitory Committee, Gorham Chorale, librarian, Modern Dance, Amicitia, WAA, councilar. FRENCH, LINDA-South Portland, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. SEA. FRIEDMAN, RONALD-Augusta, Maine. Junior High. SEA, New- man Club, Outing Club, Varsity G Club, Alpha Lambda Beta, president, Orientation Committee, Tennis, Intramural Sports. FUNDIN, JANET-Portland, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Outing Club, Amicitia, Cheerleader. GAGNE, DALE-Mechanic Falls, Maine. Industrial Arts. IAPO, Kappa Delta Phi. GAGNON, SHEILA-Biddeford, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. SEA, Newman Club, Outing Club, NATA, Commuters Club, WAA, Intramural Sports. GALLANT, ROBERT-Gray, Maine. Music. MENC, Gorham Cho- rale, Band, Brass Ensemble, Phi Sigma Pi, Mayor Candidate, Cross Country. GARNER, ELEANOR-Kezar Falls, Maine. Junior High. SEA. GASPAR, CAROLYN-Lewiston, Maine. Elementary. SEA, New- man Club, Modern Dance. GIBERTI, TINA-Auburn, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Eastern States Conference, Dormitory Committee, president, Dormitory Counselor, Amicitia, Orientation Committee, WAA, vice president, president. GOODRIDGE, RUTH-Rumford, Maine. Junior High. SEA. GRANT, NANCY-Dexter, Maine. Music. SEA, MENC, treasurer, vice president, Gorham Chorale, president, A Cappella Choir, Omegas, Orchestra. GRAVES, ZOE-South Portland, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Outing Club, president, Modern Dance, Amicitia. GRAY, GORDON-Sebago Lake, Maine. Junior High. IADC, Alpha Lambda Beta, Intramural Sports. GRIFFITHS, DONNA-Orono, Maine. Elementary. SEA, treasurer, librarian, SCA, treasurer, Gorham Chorale, Orientation Com- mittee, Miss GSTC Candidate. GROVER, MARY-Gorham, Maine. Elementary. GUYETTE, CATHERINE-Union, Maine. Music. Outing Club. MENC, historian, treasurer, Gorham Chorale, librarian, Orches- tra, Amicitia, Orientation Committee. HALL, FRANK-South Paris, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Hillcrest, business manager, Observer, Outing Club, Varsity G Club, Dormitory Committee, president, Dramatics Club, Alpha Lambda Beta, Orientation Committee, Golf, Intramural Sports, Class President. HAMALAINEN, DONALD-Kennebunk, Maine. Music. HAMMOND, JUDITH-Yarmouth, Maine. Elementary. Transfer, Springfield College, SEA, Outing Club, Gorham Chorale, WAA. HANNAFORD, GOODWIN-Hollis, Maine. Industrial Arts. IAPO, Orientation Committee. HANSON, MARY-Kennebunk, Maine. Elementary. Newman Club, Outing Club, Band. HARDISON, BARBARA-Caribou, Maine. Elementary. SEA, SCA, Outing Club, Ski Club, secretary, Band, WAA, Councilor. HARDY, JOHN-Thomaston, Maine. Industrial Arts. Newman Club, president, IAPO, IADC, president, secretary-treasurer, Kappa Delta Phi, sergeant-at-arms, Dormitory Committee, lntra- mural Sports. HARGRAVES, STANLEY-Bailey Island, Maine. Elementary. SEA, NATA, Phi Sigma Pi, Basketball, Baseball, Intramural Sports. HARLOW, LOIS-Guilford, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. SEA, Outing Club, Band, Amicitia, WAA, councilor, HARTFORD, MARTHANN-Gorham, Maine. Music. MENC, A Cappella Chair, Band, librarian, Orchestra. HARVEY, PETER-Bucksport, Maine. Music. Observer, Newman Club, Chess Club, MENC, president, Gorham Chorale, A Cappella Choir, Band, president, Dramatics Club, vice-president, president, Orientation Committee, Recognition Day Chairman. HATHAWAY, SUSAN-Bryant Pond, Maine. Junior High. SCA, WAA, Gorham Chorale. HAWKES, ARNOLD-Gorham, Maine. Junior High. HAWKES, HARRIET-Portland, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Public Affairs Club, A Cappella Choir, Commuters Club. HEALD, ROBIN-Portland, Maine. Art. Outing Club, Dormitory Committe, secretary, Modern Dance, Art Club, president, Ami- citia, Winter Carnival Queen Candidate, Miss GSTC Candidate, WAA. HEARN, LEE-New Gloucester, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. HEMOND, ROLANDE-Minot, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Public Affairs Club, Newman Club, Outing Club, NATA, Chess Club, Political Interest Group, WAA. HENLEY, SARAH-Scarborough, Maine. Elementary. Student Senate, vice president, Hillcrest, activities editor, Outing Club, vice president, Dormitory Committee, Amicitia, WAA. HERSOM, CARROLL-Gardiner, Maine. Industrial Arts. IAPO, Kappa Delta Phi, sergeant-at-arms, Dramatics Club, Track, Dormitory Committee, Intramural Sports. HIXON, RACHEL-Jefferson, Maine. Art. SEA, Outing Club, Art Club, Gorham Chorale, Dramatics Club, Modern Dance, Amicitia, Omegas. HOLT, JEFFREY-Portland, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Political Interest Group, Kappa Delta Phi, Commuters Club, Class Vice President. HOWARD, JOANNE-Lynnfield, Massachusetts. Kindergarten- Primary. Graduate, Westbrook Junior College. SEA, Outing Club. HOWE, STANLEY-Bethel, Maine. Junior High. Student Senate, SEA, historian, vice president, president, state vice president, state president, Observer, Public Affairs Club, vice president, president, Dormitory Committee, Phi Sigma Pi, secretary, presi- dent, Orientation Committee, Dormitory Proctor. HOXIE, MARGARET-Bar Mills, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. SEA. HUNTLEY, CHARLENE-Belfast, Maine. Art. Hillcrest, advertis- ing editor, NATA, Gorham Chorale, Art Club, WAA. INGEROWSKI, FRANCES-Portland, Maine. Elementary. JAQUES, JOHN-Westbrook, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Public Affairs Club, Observer, Gorham Chorale, A Cappella Choir, Phi Sigma Pi, vice president, Dramatics Club, Literary Club, Intramural Sports. JENDRASKO, MARJORIE-Portland, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. JOHNSON, BEVERLY-Gorham, Maine. Junior High. Newman Club, Outing Club, Modern Dance, Winter Carnival Queen Candi- date, Miss GSTC Candidate, WAA, Cheerleader. JOHNSON, JOAN-East Waterboro, Maine. Art. JORDAN, EVORA-Windham, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Public Affairs Club, NATA, A Cappella Choir, Art Club. JUCIUS, Senate, JR., CHARLES-Bar Harbor, Maine. Junior High. Student Hillcrest, sports editor, Outing Club, president, Alpha Lambda Beta, Varsity G Club, Orientation Committee, Soccer, captain, Basketball, Intramural Sports. KELSEY, LANCE-South Bristol, Maine. Junior High. KENNEDY, PATRICIA-Gardiner, Maine. Elementary. KIMBALL, DALE-Belfast, Maine. Art. SEA, Gorham Chorale, Art Club. KNAPTON, DONALD-Gorham, Maine. Junior High. Commuters Club, Intramural Sports. LETOURNEAU, TIMOTHY-Bowdoinham, Maine. Industrial Arts. LIBBEY, LINDA-Auburn, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Outing Club, Ski Club. LIBBY, JANICE-Bath, Maine. Music, SEA, Observer, SCA, MENC, Gorham Chorale, A Cappella Choir, Dramatics Club. LIBRO, JUDITH-Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Elementary. SEA, WAA, Outing Club. LILIENTHAL, ALICE-South Thomaston, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Hillcrest, Dormitory Committee, Band, Omegas. LINTON, MALCOLM-Gardiner, Maine. Industrial Arts. IAPO, LONSWAY, DONALD-Kittery, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Dormi- tory Committee, Outing Club, Dormitory Proctor, Gorham Chorale, Alpha Lambda Beta, Orientation Committee. LORD, LINWOOD-Fryeburg, Maine. Industrial Arts. SEA, IAPO, Dramatics Club, Kappa Delta Phi, Intramural Sports. LORD, MALCOLM-Sanford, Maine. Junior High. LUCAS, CAROL-Westbrook, Maine. Elementary, SEA, Com- muters Club. MACDOUGALL, WAYNE-Rumford, Maine. Junior High. Stu- dent Senate, treasurer, Outing Club, Varsity G Club, Dormitory Committee, Basketball, captain, Intramural Sports. MACGOWN, MATTHEW-Norway, Maine. Junior High. MENC, A Cappella Choir, Band. MAGNUSSON, TIMOTHY-Gorham, Maine. Junior High. MALIA, CHARLES-Portland, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Varsity G Club, Commuters Club, Cross Country, captain, Intramural Sports. MANSUR, JR., JACK-Fryeburg, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Pub- lic Affairs Club, Observer, Chess Club, Political Interest Group, Gorham Chorale, Dramatics Club, vice president, Kappa Delta Phi, national vice president, Intramural Sports. MAREAN, BEVALIE-Sebago Lake, Maine. Elementary. Cheer- leader, SEA, Commuters Club. MARSTON, SUSAN-Saco, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Dormitory Committee, Gorham Chorale. MARTINO, LINDA-Portland, Maine. Art. SEA, Observer, Art Club, Commuters Club. MATHIEU, RONALD-Sanford, Maine. Industrial Arts. IAPO, Intramural Sports. MAZEROLLE, CAROLE-Skowhegan, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Newman Club, Outing Club, Dormitory Committee, Gorham Chorale, Modern Dance, Amicitia, Miss GSTC Candidate, WAA, Cheerleader. McEVOY, ELIZABETH-Portland, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. SEA, Newman Club, Outing Club, Literary Club. McINTYRE, MARK-Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Junior High. McLAIN, ALBERT-Portland, Maine. Junior High. McNALLY, ANN-Gardiner, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Newman Club, Amicitia, WAA, president, Dormitory Committee, MAHPER. MONTGOMERY, ANN-Old Orchard, Maine. Junior High. MOODY, ANN-Gardiner, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. Dormi- tory Counselor, SEA, Outing Club, Gorham Chorale, Amicitia, Orientation Committee. MORAN, JAMES-Portland, Maine. Junior High. Commuters Club, vice president, president, Intramural Sports. MORRISON, MARTHA-Biddeford, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. SEA, Outing Club, Gorham Chorale. MORTON, GERALDINE-Raymond, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Com- muters Club. MOULTON, PATRICIA--West Scarborough, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Hillcrest, Outing Club, Ski Club, Dormitory Committee, Gorham Chorale, Modern Dance, WAA. MULHERIN, JUDITH-North Fryeburg, Maine. Elementary. SEA, SCA, Outing Club, NATA. MULLIN, ELIZABETH-Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Elementary. SEA, SCA, Observer, WAA. MURPHY, MICHAEL-South Portland, Maine. Elementary. Varsity G Club, Kappa Delta Phi, Basketball, Baseball, Intramural Sports. NEWELL, JR., EDWARD-Bath, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Soccer, Cross Country, Intramural Sports. NEWELL, ROBERT-Gorham, Maine. Industrial Arts. IAPO, Outing Club, Ski Club, Alpha Lambda Beta, vice president, Intramural Sports. NICHOLSON, JANICE-South Portland, Maine. Junior High. SEA, A Cappella Choir, Commuters Club. OAK, KAREN-Portland, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Commuters Club. 0'DONNELL, MARGARET-Auburn, Maine. Junior High. Student Senate, SEA, Public Affairs Club, secretary, treasurer, Outing Club, Newman Club, Dormitory Committee, president, Orientation Com- mittee, Dormitory Counselor, Class Treasurer. PALUBINSKAS, BENEDICT-Lewiston, Maine. Elementary. Outing Club, Varsity G Club, Alpha Lambda Beta, Basketball, captain, Baseball, co-captain. PEARL, DEANNE-Hallowell, Maine. Elementary. PEARLMAN, LESLIE-Portland, Maine. Elementary. Transfer, Uni- versity of Miami, SEA, Dramatics Club. PERKINS, LINDA-Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. Graduate, Westbrook Junior College, Literary Club, WAA. PERRY, STEPHEN-Westbrook, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Newman Club. PETERSON, LINDA-Medford, Massachusetts. Art. SEA, Dormi- tory Committee, vice president, Gorham Chorale, Art Club, Ami- citia, treasurer, WAA, treasurer, Intramural Sports. PETLEY, STEPHEN-Gorham, Maine. Industrial Arts. IAPO. QUIRK, STEPHEN-Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Junior High. Transfer, McGill University. RAMSEY, LYNDA-Bath, Maine. Junior High. REA, MARTHA-Bath, Maine. Elementary. SEA, WAA, vice president. RIDGEWELL, GAILF-Tenants Harbor, Maine. Junior High. SEA, SCA, Dormitory Committee, WAA. ROWE, SANDRA-Limerick, Maine. Elementary. Transfer, Uni- versity of Maine, Portland, SEA, SCA, Commuters Club. RUNNELS, MARY-South Portland, Maine. Elementary. SEA, SCA, Public Affairs Club, secretary, Gorham Chorale, Orchestra. SIMMONS, EVA-Friendship, Maine. Junior High. SEA, SCA, WAA, Gorham Chorale, Amicitia, Omegas, Chamber Singers. SKILLIN, BETH-Freeport, Maine. Junior High and Kindergarten- Primary. SEA, Hillcrest, SCA, Chess Club, secretary-treasurer, Dramatics Club, Literary Club. SMALL, WAYNE-Freeport, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Band, president, Intramural Sports. SMITH, BRENDA-Pasadena, Maryland. Kindergarten-Primary. SEA, Outing Club, Gorham Chorale, Dramatics Club, Literary Club, WAA, Intramural Sports. SMITH, ETHEL-Lisbon, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Public Affairs Club, NATA, A Cappella Choir, Art Club. SMYTH, PATRICIA-Westbrook, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Hill- crest, seniors editor, Outing Club, Political Interest Group, Ami- citia, president. SPEARIN, CATHERINE-Portland, Maine. Elementary. SEA, WAA, Commuters Club. Senior Activities STACY, SUZANNE-Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. Outing Club, treasurer, Dormitory Committee, WAA. STAPLES, EDWARD-Oxford, Maine. Junior High. Transfer, Uni- versity of Maine. SEA, SCA. STROUT, PEGGY-Pittsfield, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. SEA, SCA, Outing Club, Modern Dance, vice-president, WAA. SUOMELA, DARLEEN-Westbrook, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Ski Club, Commuters Club, WAA. TARANKO, WALTER-Richmond, Maine. Junior High. SEA, NATA, Ski Club, Chess Club, Dormitory Committee, Kappa Delta Phi, treasurer, Dormitory Proctor, Orientation Committee, Intra- mural Sports. TARBOX, FRANKLIN-Saco, Maine. Junior High. Transfer, Aroo- stook State Teachers College. TAYLOR, JAMES-Augusta, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Ski Club, Band, Kappa Delta Phi, Intramural Sports. TRACY, JR., CHARLES-West Scarborough, Maine. Industrial Arts. IAPO. TRANQUILLO, CAROL-Gorham, Maine. Art. SEA, Observer, Modern Dance, Art Club, secretary-treasurer, Commuters Club. TRIPP, SUSAN-Gorham, Maine. Elementary. Transfer, University of Maine, SEA, Gorham Chorale. VADNAIS, SANDRA-Arundel, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Newman Club, Modern Dance, Amicitia, Commuters Club, WAA. VERRILL, MARGARET-Gray, Maine. Elementary. Student Senate, secretary, SEA, Outing Club, vice president, Dormitory Committee, Amicitia, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Cheerleader, head. WALKER, DANIEL-Auburn, Maine. Junior High. Student Senate, Varsity G Club, Alpha Lambda Beta, Soccer, Intramural Sports. WALLEY, JUDITH-Sanford, Maine. Music. MENC, Gorham Chorale, A Cappella Choir. WARDWELL, MARSHA-Portland, Maine. Elementary. Transfer, Farmington State Teachers College, SEA, Dormitory Committee. WATSON, BEVERLY-Norway, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Hillcrest, co-editor, Observer, co-editor, SCA, secretary, NATA, WAA. WATTS, MARCIA-South Thomaston, Maine. Kindergarten- Primary. SEA, Outing Club, Dormitory Committee, A Cappella Choir, Modern Dance, Amicitia, WAA. WEBSTER, PAMELA-Portland, Maine. Elementary. SEA. WEIKEL, WILLIAM-South Portland, Maine. Junior High. Hill- crest, Chess Club, Basketball, Intramural Sports. WELCH, BETHANY-Augusta, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Outing Club, Dormitory Committee, secretary, treasurer, Modern Dance, WAA. WHITCOMB, FAYE-Belfast, Maine. Kindergarten-Primary. SEA, Public Affairs Club, Art Club. WHITTEN, CLYDE-Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. Industrial Arts. IAPO, IADC, Intramural Sports. WILBUR, GARY-Bath, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Hillcrest, co- editor, Observer, Chess Club, vice president, Gorham Chorale, A Cappella Choir, Band, Orchestra, Phi Sigma Pi, historian, Intramural Sports. WILBUR, THEO-Gorham, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Commuters Club. WILLS, HAZEL-Westbrook, Maine. Elementary. SEA, Gorham Chorale, Commuters Club, WAA. WINTER, DOREEN-Portland, Maine. Junior High. SEA, Outing Club, Modern Dance, Miss GSTC Candidate. WOODBURY, ROBERT-Cumberland Center, Maine. Junior High. Kappa Delta Phi, Intramural Sports. 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Borden, Piesidenf if PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 72' 2- TQ -E SC!r0l1JXMl g in x 1 .....,,., SCHOOL SUPPLIES HALLMARK CARDS COSMETICS FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 839-3738 164 Abbott Student Directory , James L., 20 Allen Street, Bath Abbott, Kaye E., Waterboro Ackley, Judith, l6 Parson Street, Kennebunk Adams, Elaine M., 434 Pine Street, Rumford Adams, William C., Box 35l, RFD ilf4, Auburn Albert, Richard A., l36 Main Street, Lisbon Falls Alden, Priscilla L., l2 Leach Road, Eliot Allen, Betty A., Kennebunk Road, Alfred Allen, Cheryl, RFD 42, Sabattus Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen Josephine, RFD slfl, Pownal Joyce, Cutts Road, Kittery Lillian A., Box 68, Bridgton Linda L., lll Main Street, Thomaston Bissonnette, Jean M., l38 School Street, Millinocket Bixby, Kevin S., l66 Park Avenue, Auburn Black, Gregory J., 7 Bay View Street, Belfast Black, Lester L., Friendship Black, Lloyd A., 33 Morning Street, Portland Blackwell, Michael S., 40 Middle Road, Falmouth Blaisdell, Emily, l62 Portland Street, South Berwick Blanchard, Cynthia A., 223 Main Street, Auburn Blanchard, Mary M., Flaggy Meadow Road, Gorham Blood, Rebecca, Box 97, South China Badge, Wayne L., Cedar Grove Bonnevie, Russell R., 23 Baldwin Street, Livermore Falls Boothby, Dorothea A., RFD ilfl, Cornish Carole A., 91 Benton Avenue, Winslow Allen, Lyn A., RFD 49l2,'Sabattus Anderson, David W., Cape Neddick Anderson, Dorothy, 210 Talbot Avenue, Rockland Anderson, Eric W., 14 Merrick Square, Dover-Foxcroft Anderson, James O., i4 Merrick Square, Dover-Foxcroft Andrews, Marilyn B., Fryeburg Andy, Eleanor J., 53 State Street, Gorham Anthony, Rosemary E., 48 Fessenden Street, Portland Arndt, Dale W., l8l Pleasant Street, Brunswick Arntsen, Kristine M., RTE 99435, Naples Arsenault, Richard A., I4 Devon Street, Portland Ashe, Linda D., 295 Center Street, Bath Atkinson, Jr., Donald G., Waterville Road, RFD ilf3, Skowhegan Avery, Candace A., 8 Kinderhook Street, Randolph Avey, Francis L., RFD qlil, Lisbon Falls Ayotte, Francis H., 68 Third Street, Auburn Babb, Steven H., RTE 464236, Berwick Babineau Mar aret East Oxford Road South Paris Boroughs, Zoe Z., 452 Willard Avenue, Newington, Conn Bourget, Louise, 26 Reservoir Avenue, Lewiston Bowness, Donna, Box 32, Rockland Brackett, Carol A., Payne Street, Springvale Bradeen, Karen R., East Sumner Brann, Fred S., Robie Street, Gorham Breggia, Joanne R., l0 Fleetwood Street, Portland Brenerman, Martin, l22 North Street, Portland Brennan, Donna A., Baileyville Road, Winthrop Brennan, Jr., Robert T., l87 Bolton Street, Portland Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Suzanne E., Box 460, RFD 42, Kennebunkport Beth A., Bethel Carolyn M., East Waterford Deanne P., Elmwood Avenue, Scarborough Richard N., l23 Bedford Street, Bath Brown, Robert D., Fort Hill Road, Gorham Bryant, Carol J., Central Avenue, Peaks island Bryant, Daniel J., l9 Beechwood Street, Thomaston Bryant, James M. Old County Road, Winthrop Bryson, Catheleen R., l6 Braeburn Road, Portland Bulger, Calderwood, Floyd T., North Haven Bailey, Bailey, I 9 I I David A., 48 Reed Street, Westbrook Jean R., 48 Reed Street, Westbrook Bailey, Jean W., 75 State Road, Eliot Bailey, Margaret E., 93 Concord Street, Portland Bailey, Marshall P., Hunter Road, Freeport Baker, Donna M., RFD 93, Wiscasset Baker, James E., 10 Carter Street, Norway Ball, Eala A., 538 High Street, Bath Ballew, Norma, ll68 Westbrook Street, Portland Bangs, Glenn, 3 North Street, Machias Barker, Jr., George E., l57 Main Street, Gorham Barker, Judith A., i8 Poland Road, Auburn Barrell, Barrell, Judith A., 285 Lake Street, Auburn Patricia A., 79 Davis Avenue, Auburn Barrows, Jr., Lawrence D., Box 94, Monson Barrows, Mary H., 2l Haskell Street, Westbrook Bartlett, Sally A., 844 Highland Avenue, South Portland Barton, Mary F., 419 Allen Avenue, Portland Beal, Pamela L., l2 Bartlett Street, Waterville Beals, Paul H., 27 Stoddard Street, Milo Bearce, Laurence C., 46 Elm Street, Auburn Beaudoin, Constance J., 50 River Street, Sanford Beaulieu, Cynthia R., 25 Newall Avenue, Auburn Beaulieu, Roger G., 23 Jordan Avenue, Brunswick Bedard, Richard N., ll5 Colin Kelley Road, South Portland Bedwell, Sheila R., 43 Elm Street, Auburn Beede, Marshall E., 56 Main Street, Gorham Belanger, Richard E., RFD ffl, Box 280, Bath Bell, Kay-Lee, RFD 4lf2, Box l3l, Auburn Bell, Linda S., RFD 63, West Scarborough Bell, Thomas C., Summer Street, Bucksport Belyea, Barry S., ll5 Flaggy Meadow Road, Gorham Benner, Judith A., 755 Court Street, Auburn Bent, Jeannine, 42 Main Street, Gorham Benware, Robert, Main Street, Gorham Bergquist, Judith G., l53 l5th Street, Bangor Bernard, Norma E., RFD ffl, Livermore Falls Berry, Eileen, Brackett Road, Gorham Berry, Jr., Nelson E., 27 Linwood Avenue, Augusta Bickford, Donna, RFD, Dixfield Bickford, Edith C., RFD ill, Fairfield Bickfard, Sharon M., Chamberlain Billings, Ellen, 35 Acadia Drive, Rockland Burke, Margaret E., l3 Goff Street, Auburn Burnell, Burnelle, 15 Granite Street, Auburn Burnell, Susan J., East Baldwin Burroughs, David T., Main Street, Lisbon Burrows, Adam S., lll9 Adams Street, Dorchester, Mass. Burrows, Edward, lll9 Adams Street, Dorchester, Mass. Bussiere, Celia A., 5 Adolphe Street, Lewiston Bustin, Beverly A., 98 Hamblet Avenue, Portland Butcher, Janice L., 220 Berry Avenue, Lisbon Falls Butler, Thankful, Kingman Campbell, Carolyn H., 2ll Summit Street, Portland Campbell, Peter J., Jefferson Campbell, Ronald B., l9 Prospect Street, Portland Carignan, Richard A., 25 Carignan Avenue, South Portla Caron, Robert, Phelon Street, Sabattus Carpenter, James R., 64 Lindsay Road, York Carroll, Nancy L., Elm Street, Limerick Carter, Linda L., 333 Main Street, Bar Harbor Carver, John E., 2l6 Narragansett Street, Gorham Casey, Margaret E., 381 East Avenue, Lewiston nd Cassesso, Jr., Louis, l2 Milliken Street, Old Orchard Beach Caswell, Elizabeth G., RFD ilfl, Belfast Ces, Brigitte F., Shy Beaver Trout Ponds, West Buxton Chadbourne, Noreen I., Country Club Road, Sanford Chadburn, Steven D., Gayton Road, Lewiston Chadwick, Richard B., West Main Street, Thomaston Chamberlin, Arthur, 23 Prospect Street, Waterville Chandler, Carolyn L., 62 High Holborn Street, Gardiner Chaney, David S., Mast Landing Road, Freeport Chaplain, Eugene S., 24 Nealley Street, South Berwick Chaplin, Judith A., 56 Haskell Street, Westbrook Chapman, Paula A., l6l Main Street, Thomaston Chapman, Priscilla A., Waldoboro Road, Damariscotta Chenevert, Robert A., 83 Fort Road, South Portland Cheney, Peter A., l MacSullivan Street, Lewiston Chretien, James F., 228 Guinea Road, Biddeford Christiansen, Mark W., 2lO Mussey Street, South Portland Cifelli, Daniel F., l48 Pierce Street, Lewiston Clair, Gwendolyn, 26 Water Street, Gorham Davis Student Directory -Clark, Calvin H., Gorham Clark, Carmen L., 6 Lincoln Street, Sanford Clark, Carolyn D., 156 Harvard Street, Auburn Clark, Diana B., 89 Main Street, Gorham Clay, Alice E., RFD 03, Gorham Clemente, John F., 243 Congress Street, Portland Cliche, Joline A., 33 Mellon Street, Lewiston Clukey, Carlton G., 103 Pleasant Street, Dexter Clukey, Terrance J., Water Street, Dexter Cobb, Carolyn N., 8 Fairview Avenue, Augusta Cobb, Charlotte H., 11 Drew Road, South Portland Cobb, Judith A., Lee Cochrun, Albert R., 360 Main Street, Westbrook Calbarth, Helen P., RFD ffl, Raymond Cole, Ann, 71 Norway Road, Bangor Condon, Frances L., Amidon Avenue, Amesbury, Mass. Connell, Jo Ann,.RFD Jlfl, West Paris Connolly, William, 8 Salem Street, Portland Cook, Timothy D., 58 Central Street, Millinocket Cooper, Stephen A., 20 Elm Street, Gorham Corcoran, Janet M., 31 Michigan Street, Millinocket Corrigan, Janet D., RFD Mere Point Road, Brunswick Costello, John G., Box 221, Westbrook Cote, Dianne C., Sisters Residence, Bayview Road, Saco Cote, Dorothy A., 115 Bradley Street, Portland Cote, Roland A., 3 Goodwin Street, Springvale Cote, Ronald S., 187 Pierce Street, Portland Cote, Sally J., East Mountain Road, Newport, N. H. Coughlin, Patrick R., 76 South Front Street, Richmond Couture, Carol L., 54 Pleasant Street, Springvale Craig, John W., 151 Franklin Street, Buckspart Crapser, Hale M., Windham Center Road, South Windham Critchley, Nancy J., Smith Wheel Road, Old Orchard Beach Crockett, John E., 53 Clinton Street, Portland Crosman, Richard L., 28 Tedford Road, Topsham Crowley, Terry L., Ferry Street, Jonesport Curran, Peter, 35 Richland Street, South Portland Curran, Thomas E., 64 Clark Street, Portland Curtis, Gail M., Box 94, Gray Curtis, Joyce L., Mast Road, Pittston Curtis, Melvin F., 95 South Front Street, Richmond Cushing, Michael J., Pine Street, Bradley Cutler, Howard C., Pearl Street, Higgins Beach Dobbs, Peter G., Forest View Road, Northford, Conn. Daigle, Kathleen A., 130 Woodfield Road, Portland Dalenta, Penny M., 49 Main Street, Wethersfield, Conn. Daly, Susan, 23 Files Street, Westbrook Danforth, Judith H., 216 Narragansett Street, Gorham Daniels, Melinda M., 270 High Street, South Portland Davenport, Georgianna, 7 Union Street, Saco Davis, Charles W., 237 Woodford Street, Portland Davis, Michael E., 1478 Broadway Street, South Portland Davis, Peter G., Main Street, Kezar Falls Davis, Rachel A., 366 Church Street, Oakland Davis, Ruth J., Remicks Lane, Kittery Ute H., RFD 92, Brooks Deblois, Jeffrey H., 51 Hanson Street, Winthrop Delany, Richard L., 6 Carolina Avenue, Caribou Delehanty, Kathleen M., RFD 9552, Lewiston Delehanty, Michael W., 48 Main Street, Gorham Delisle, William J., 703 Maple Street, Rumford Denis, Michael J., 18 Vivian Street, Westbrook Despres, Lynda, Merts Trailor Court, Gorham Despres, Robert A., Merts Trailor Court, Gorham DeTore, David, 34 Presnell Street, Portland Diamond, George W., RFD 91143, Gardiner Dickson, Jane, 1786 Essex Street, Bangor Dickson, Peter J., 666 Somerset Street, Rumford Difrederico, Jo-Ann D., 18 Prospect Street, Millinocket Dion, Robert R., 220 Pool Street, Biddeford Disy, Frances L., 199 Main Street, Caribou Doane, Linda A., 43 Warwick Road, Melrose, Mass. Dobbins, Herbert W., High Street, Sabattus Dodge, George S., RFD 93, Surry Road, Ellsworth Dolan, Arthur W., 755 Great Plain Avenue, Needham, Mass. Dostie, Paul B., 29 Tampa Street, Lewiston Douglass, Donna R., RFD 54564, Pine Point Road, Scarborough Dow, Margaret, 25 Spruce Street, Rockland Downey, Barbara A., 35 Bonnybank Terrace, South Portland Downie, Debora L., 4 Newland Avenue, Waterville Downing, Bruce A., High Street, West Paris Dresser, Jr., Harry H., 15 State Avenue, Cape Elizabeth Drew, Jr., Donald E., 46 Main Street, Gorham Driscoll, Melody A., 15 Gammon Avenue, Auburn Driscoll, Robert J., 36 Hawthorne Street, Brunswick Drummond, James O., 41 Field Avenue, Auburn Dudley, Richard S., Highland Road, Bridgton Duguay, Patricia L., 5 Gordon Street, Livermore Falls Duhamel, William A., 30 Adelaide Road, Old Orchard Beach Dumais, Raymond, Box 185, Frenchville Dunham, Morris C., West Sumner Durgan, Diana F., 152 North Street, Bath Dutremble, Donald J., 30 Green Street, Biddeford Dyer, Lawrence W., 38 Veranda Street, Portland Eames, Bonita E., Chapman Street, Bethel Eaton, Cynthia, 32 School Street, Sanford Eaton, Jo Ann, 14 Roberts Street, Sanford Ek, Robert A., 778 Washington Avenue, Portland Elder, Bruce I., River Road, Westbrook Elliott, Beverly, 437 Penobscot Avenue, Millinocket Ellis, Elizabeth B., RFD ilfl, Lisbon Falls Ellis, Judith A., 449 Church Street, Wethersfield, Conn. Ellis, Kenneth V., 38 Water Street, Gorham Ellis, Timothy L., 45 High Street, Farmington Elwell, Alyce M., Brooks Emerson, Linda, 7 Beechwood Street, Thomaston Emery, Christine A., Maple Avenue, Scarborough Emery, Marsha A., 14 Lewis Street, Westbrook Emmons, Leonard S., 49 Pine Street, South Paris Endreson, Lorna M., 61 Olympia Street, Portland Estes, Jane E., 380 Cumberland Street, Westbrook Etzel, Cyrilla G., Main Street, Voluntown, Conn. Evans, Patrick, 9 Stevens Avenue, Randolph Everett, Terry D., Belden Road, RFD stil, Unionville, Conn. Fairfield, Elizabeth L., Main Street, Kennebunkport Falcone, James M., 110 Pine Street, Portland Farmer, Patricia A., Sherman Station Farrand, Nancy, 17 Martha Avenue, Lewiston Felker, Jr., Irving C., 28 East Main Street, Yarmouth Ferris, Marjorie, 21 Huse Street, Bath Field, David, 68 Pleasant Street, Auburn Field, Linda J., 16 Jackson Street, Sanford Fielding Ill, William J., RTE ill, Scarborough Files, William E., 113 Pleasant Avenue, Portland Finley, Pamela A., Highland Avenue, Winthrop Finn, Mary Jane, 8 Nelke Place, Lewiston Fiore, Paul D., 562 Cumberland Avenue, Portland Fish, Jr., Harry S., Jonespart Fisher, Jr., William M., York Street, York Harbor Fitzpatrick, Dorothy C., 228 State Street, Brewer Fitzpatrick, Peter J., 3 Washington Street, Millinocket Flaherty, Linda M., 81 Winding Way, Portland Flaherty, Paul C., 168 Washburn Avenue, Portland Flaherty, Peter L., 168 Washburn Avenue, Portland Flaws, Donald P., RFD 4692, Pownal Flint, Herbert W., 1291 Washington Street, Bath Flynn, Carol A., 19 Noyes Street, South Portland Flynn, Paul A., 19 Noyes Street, South Portland Forbes, Richard S., Windham Hill Road, Windham Ford, Michael W., Elm Street, Saco Foster, Stephen D., Main Street, Easton Fothergill, Crystal E., RFD 31, Buckfield Fotter, Ronald M., Stratton Fowler, Ellen M., 8 Balsam Lane, Old Orchard Beach Fox, Cheryl A., 64 Bailey Avenue, Portland Foye, Lenny J., 1135 Pine Street, Burlington, Vt. French, Linda, 113 Wainwright West, South Portland Friedman, Ronald R., 11 Allen Street, Augusta Fundin, Janet E., 47 Bancroft Street, Portland Furlong, Beatrice, 290' Forest Street, Westbrook Gagne, Dale E., RFD, Mechanic Falls Gagnon, Kathryn E., 27 Violette Street, Van Buren Gagnon, Richard A., 123 First Avenue, South Portland Gagnon, Sheila, E., 14 Westmore Avenue, Biddeford Gailey, John H., 316 Ray Street, Portland Galarneau, Preston G., 347 Hancock Street, Rumford Galipeau, A. Joan, 26 Furbush Street, Lewiston Gallant, Linda M., 7 Roberts Street, Portland Gallant, Robert H., Box 303, Gray Gammon, Sandra L., Thomas Point Road, Brunswick Garber, Harold L., 440 Allen Avenue, Portland Garner, Eleanor S., Kezar Falls Gay, Shirley M., 30 Lochness Road, Rumford Gerry, Donna A., Joselene Hills Farm, Fredrick, Md. Giancola, Peter J., Pine Point Road, West Scarborough Giberti, Tina, 514 Poland Road, Auburn Gilpatrick, Sharon A., North Berwick Giroux, Henry A., 48 Pekin Street, Providence, R. I. Glidden, Margaret D., Box 241, North Windham Goodridge, Mark R., RFD 9941, Rumford Gordon, Jr., Charles M., 34 Bowdoin Street, Winthrop Gordon, Doreen M., 65 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner Gorton, Jr., Edward I., 50 Carignan Avenue, South Portland Goss, Joanne C., Fernald Road, Kittery Goss, Robert G., RFD ffl, Mechanic Falls Gould, Linda A., Box 76, Hinckley Goulet, Thomas W. F., Hanson Ridge Road, Sanford Graham, Margaret H., 28 Leonard Street, Portland Grant, Christine A., 174 Goodwin Road, Eliot Grant, Elizabeth A., Birchwood Drive, Kennebunk Grant, Nancy J., 19 Pine Street, Dexter Graves, Zoe C., 66 Boston Street, South Portland Gray, Gordon E., RTE 964114, Sebago Lake Gray, Jane E., Parkerhead, Phippsburg Gray, Michael, Box 222, Bar Mills Gray, Rodney E., Main Street, Gorham Gray, William H., 137 Veazie Street, Old Town Greenlaw, Cynthia D., Box 93, Smyrna Mills Greenleaf, Stephen, 33 Carter Street, South Portland Gregoire, Marcelle, Belgrade Road, Oakland Grenier, Rachel M., 1 Cottage Street, Sanford Griffin, Rex, Old Lewiston Road, Winthrop Griffiths, Donna L., 8 Averill Street, Orono Grindle, Joyce, 1 Wayman Lane, Bar Harbor Grondin, Paulette, Lower Main Street, Gorham Groth, Lawrence H., 1 Grover Road, Thornwood, N. Y. Grover, Mary G., RFD ffl, New Port Road, Gorham Guerin, Stephanie J., 1121 Washington Street, Bath Gurney, Mary M., RFD ffl, West Paris Guyette, Catherine M., RFD 9tf2, Union Hadlock, James R., Forest Avenue, Kezar Falls Hagar, Alice M., Hollis Center Haley, Barbara J., Broadway, Woodland Haley, Joan C., 23 Beaver Pond Road, Proctor, Vt. Hall, Dianne, 10 Barrows Street, South Paris Hall, Frank L., 163 Pine Street, South Paris Hall, Rodney B., Gardner Street, Patten Hamalainen, Donald H., 8 Tidewater Court, Kennebunk Hamilton, Kenneth, 64 Morrill Avenue, Gorham Hamlin, Nancy, 3 Palmer Street, South Portland Hammond, Charles H., Franklin Hammond, Judith A., 136 Main Street, Yarmouth Hannaford, Goodwin F., Box 816, Hollis Center Hanscom, Sharon D., 19 Woodman Avenue, Fairfield Hansen, Cynthia J., 122 Washington Place, Hasbrock Heights, N. J. Hansen, Wayne S., 14 Mount Battie Street, Camden Hanson, Carol E., RFD 4642, Wells Hanson, Mary M., Brown Street, Kennebunk Hardison, Barbara J., 14 Birdseye Avenue, Caribou Hardy, Rose Ann S., 10 Glenwood Avenue, Gorham Hardy, John P., 10 Glenwood Avenue, Gorham Hare, Alice L., Box 254, Main Street, Waldoboro Hargis, Cynthia A., 405 Cumberland Street, Rumford Hargraves, Stanley R., Orrs Island, l-larpswell Harlow, Lois E., RFD 32, Dover-Foxcroft Harnett, Richard S., Main Street, Cornish Harrison, Richard, 18 Fern Avenue, Old Orchard Beach Hartford, Marthann, 2 Narragansett Street, Gorham Harvey, Pamela L., Woolwich Harvey, Peter J., 47 Central Street, Bucksport Hatch, Nancy J., 510 North Main Street, Brewer Hathaway, Susan, Rumford Avenue, Bryant Pond Hawkes, Harriet, 112 Mabel Street, Portland Hawkes, Janet C., 112 Mabel Street, Portland Hawkes, Rebecca, 101 Gray Road, Gorham Hawkes, Sharon A., 40 Highland Avenue, Gorham Hayes, Robert M., 43 New Place Street, Yalesville, Conn. Hayward, Marguerite A., Albion Hazlett, Joanna, 117 Mitchell Road, South Portland 7 Student Directory Heald, Robin G., 202 Dartmouth Street, Portland Hearn, Lee M., Opportunity Farm, North Gloucester Hemond, Rolande R., RFD 9142, Mechanic Falls Henley, Sarah A., Black Point Road, Scarborough Hennigar, James W., 28 Codman Street, Portland Henrich, Karen J., 180 Main Street, Fryeburg Herbert, Mary, 4 St. Lawrence Street, Portland Hersey, Elizabeth A., 32 Aroostook Avenue, Millinocket Hersom, Carroll W., RFD 9152, Gardiner Hibbert, Jackson R., Main Street, West Buxton Higgins, Douglass, 292 Chamberlain Street, Brewer Hillman, Cheryl L., Dow Road, Gorham Hixon, Rachel M., Jefferson Hodgdon, Stephen E., Box 15, North Windham Hoff, Gerald D., RFD, Hollis Center Hoff, Peter, School Street, Kennebunkport Holman, Beverly R., Sky Ranch, Wayne Holt, Jeffrey H., 56 Inverness Street, Portland Hooke, Linda, 20 College Avenue, Gorham Hopping, Ronald C., Ipswich Road, Boxford, Mass. Horne, Judith A., Weld Street, Dixfield Horton, Jean A., Horton Ballistics, North Waterford' Houle, Pauline M., 11 Bradford Street, Lewiston Hauser, Philippa A., 95 School Street, Millinocket Houston, Sheryl E., 60 Bates Street, Auburn Howard, Jeffrey A., 11 Stimson Street, Kittery Howard, Joanne, 28 Green Street, Lynfield, Mass. Howe, Robert S., 868 County Road, RFD il, Westbrook Howe, Stanley R., RFD ffl, Bethel Howe, William R., 868 County Road, RFD ffl, Westbrook Hoxie, Margaret C., RFD 9643, Gorham Hughes, Barbara N., 675 Westbrook Street, South Portland Hughey, Avis E., East Waterboro Hunnewell, Vida, 23 High Street, Lisbon Falls Hunter, Constance D., 487 Turner Street, Auburn Huntley, Charlene, Jackson Avenue, Belfast Huntress, Brian L., East Waterboro Hupper, Alan G., Tenants Harbor Hurst, Susan E., Army Sch. Eur. NATO WE, A.P.O., N. Y Hussey, Jane L., Knights Pond Road, South Berwick Hutchins, David G., 93 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner Ingerowski, Frances M., 12 Forest Park, Portland Ippoliti, Ju-de N., 153 Prospect Street, Millinocket Ireland, Carole E., 88 Tucker Avenue, Portland lvers, Eileen, 28 Green Street, Gorham Jackson, Carol A., 43 Pine Street, Rockland Jackson, Michael B., 93 Fairview Avenue, Augusta Jacques, Thomas J., 69 Cottage Place, Westbrook Jamison, Glenna C., Box 89, Standish Jaques, John L., 155 Rochester Street, Westbrook Jellison, Walter, 1549 Westbrook Street, Portland Jendrasko, Mariorie, 78 Machigonne Street, Portland Jenness, Joan M., Box 33, Bridgton Jennings, Dorothy A., 130 Grant Street, Portland Jenssen, Joanne L., 126 Mast Road, Falmouth Jillson, Charles A., High Street, Sabattus Jillson, George C., RFD 4652, South Windham Jillson, Patricia L., RFD 42, South Windham Johns, Pamela A., 6 Valley Road, Bath Johnson, Beverly A., 110 School Street, Gorham Johnson, Brenda J., Pine Hill Road, Berwick Johnson, Cynthia M., 11 Shawmut Avenue, Sanford Johnson, Joan K., East Waterboro Johnson, Karen, Depot Street, Dryden Johnson, Lynn M., Beech Ridge Road, York .lohnston, Franklin, Dorsey Road, Fort Fairfield Jones, Candice L., 53 Granite Street, Bath Jones, Frederick M., RFD? 2, Box 68, Brunswick Jones, Ralph D., 265 Central Street, Westbrook Jones, Rebecca A., Washington Road, Waldoboro Jordan, Evora R., Pope Road, Windham Center Jordan, Janet M., 1 Broad Street, Rockland Jucius, Jr., Charles A., 1 Billings Avenue, Bar Harbor Kalman, Aleta M., 16 Harrison Street, Springvale Keegan, Nancy E., 1086 High Street, Bath Keene, Gary E., RFD ilf2, Gray Kelly, David M., Box 83, Vernon, Conn. Kelsey, Lance T., South Bristol Student Directory Kent, Thomas A., 4 Lawn Avenue, Rockland Key, James H., 162 South Street, Gorham Kimball, Dale M., Pitcher Road, Belfast Kimball, Marilyn R., 17 Spring Street, Augusta Kimball, Susan E., 17 Spring Street, Augusta King, Brian H., 531 High Street, Bath King, Stanley W., 1607 Broadway Street, South Portland Knapton, Donald, New Portland Road, Gorham Knapton, Kenneth W., New Portland Road, Gorham Knowles, Laurel J., Commercial Street, Hartland Krupke, lrvin L., 29 Green Street, Gorham Kumiszcza, Pamela M., 55 Kenilworth Street, Portland LaChance, Claire, Mosher Road, Gorham LaChance, Gerald R., RFD 1951, Lisbon Ladakakos, Louis, 9 Third Street, Old Orchard Beach Ladd, Cheryl D., RFD 1943, Farmington LaFond, John, 23 Weymouth Street, Saco LaFond, Leo H., 706 Main Street, Westbrook Lambert, Florence M., 8 Ricker Road, Falmouth Landry, Joline R., 91 McNamara Street, Lewiston Lone, Gail E., 12 Clifton Street, Bath L'Angella, Richard P., 150 Glendale Avenue, Manchester, N. H. Langille, Ronald H., 2 Glenwood Avenue, Gorham LaRocque, Annette, 1221 Minot Avenue, Auburn Leach, Carlton J., RFD ilfl, Woolwich Leask, Jean E., Dresden LeBlanc, Suzanne M., 70 School Street, Middletown, Mass. Lee, William H., 248 Riverside Drive, Augusta Lepage, Jeanne C., 34 Gill Street, Auburn Letourneau, Timothy W., RFD 52, Bowdoinham Levasseur, Arlene D., ll Tampa Street, Lewiston Levasseur, Libby A., 31 Shank Street, Lewiston Leveille, Lizette, 442 Minot Avenue, Lewiston Lewis, Fredric l., Boothbay Libbey, Linda R., 22 Box 259, Auburn Libby, Jane M., 41 Labbe Avenue, Lewiston Libby, Janice A., 161 High Street, Bath Libby, Kathryn A., RFD ifl, South Windham Libro, Judith A., 15 Rand Road, Cape Elizabeth Lilienthal, Alice P., South Thomoston Link, Marjorie L., Beech Ridge Road, West Scarborough Linton, Laura L., Berwick Linton, Malcolm D., RTE 9lf4, Gardiner Littlefield, David M., Tatnic Road, Wells Lonsway, Donald, 1290 Manson Road, Kittery Lord, Denise D., 109 West Grand Avenue, Old Orchard Beach Lord, Larry W., School Street, Limerick Lord, Linwood, 109 West Grand Avenue, Old Orchard Beach Lord, Malcolm E., Harry Howes Road Extension, Sanford Lowell, Walter E., 138 Tolman Street, Westbrook Lucas, Carol A., 32 Oakland Avenue, Westbrook Martin, David F., 76 School Street, Gorham Martin, Diane G., 24 School Street, Gorham Martin, Jr., John C., Richville Road, Oxford Martin, Michelle, li Summit Park Avenue, Portland Martin, Sharon L., 6 Riverbank Street, Sanford Martino, Linda L., 118 Brackett Street, Portland Mathieu, Ronald R., 58 High Street, Sanford Mauro, Jr., John M., 4 Russell Street, Lewiston Maybury, Michael W., 17 Washington Street, Danvers, Mass Mazerolle, Carole J., Box 24, Skowhegan McCarthy, Robert F., 71 Caleb Street, Portland McDermott, David M., 29 Frances Street, Portland McElroy, Richard A., 2 Studley Street, Falmouth McEvoy, Elizabeth L., 354 Stevens Avenue, Portland McGonagle, Margaret A., 56 Quebec Street, Portland McGrath, Kathleen J., 263 Evans Street, South Portland McGuire, Michael J., 24 Sunset Lane, Portland Mclntyre, Mark A., Birch Knolls Street, Cape Elizabeth McKinnon, Richard, 36 Elm Street, Millinocket McLain, Albert, 13 West Presumscot Street, Portland McLain, Timothy, 141 Congress Street, Portland McLaren, Jr., Franklin P., 27 Columbia Street, Adams, Mass Meggison, Richard W., Gore Road, Alfred Mehaffey,Jerilyn, 2 Brimblecomb Avenue, Marblehead, Mass Melvin, Ann K., Pleasant Avenue, Sangerville Mercier, Sheila M., Pine Street, East Millinocket Merrill, James S., RFD ffl, Dover-Foxcroft Mersereau, Laura L., 32M North Street, Houlton Michaud, Stanley J., Jr., RFD 03, Winthrop Miller, Miller, Miller, Blaine R., Country Road, Gorham Jean E., 928 High Street, Bath Marlene F., Mussey Street, South Portland Mitchell, Harold, 26 Hillside Road, Portland Mixer, Faye, 44 Patten Street, Bangor Moffitt, John A., 240 Russell Street, Lewiston Monteith, Nelson, 33 Vaughan Street, Caribou Montgomery, Ann L., 110 Portland Avenue, Old Orchard Moody, Moody, Ann E., 67 Highland Avenue, Gardiner Paul R., 117 South Street, Gorham Moody, Philip R., 85 Spring Street, Brunswick Moran, Dorothy E., 40 Emerson Street, Portland Moran James M. 40 Emerson Street Portland Morang, John B., 184 Park Avenue, Portland Morong, Robert A., RTE 93, Box 18, High Street, Gardiner Moreau, Lawrence G., 78 Rochester Street, Westbrook Morgan, Martha L., Box 673, Hollis Center Morin, Jacques J., Old Newfield Road, Limerick Morrill, Wanda L., 104 Bow Street, Freeport Morris, Jr., Ernest E., 17 High Street, Kennebunk Morrison, Blair C., Main Street, Princeton Morrissette, Claire, 11 Cleeve Street, Portland Morse, Morse, John C., Box 92, Port Clyde Lester S., RTE 444, Perkins Road, Belfast Morton, Geraldine N., Raymond Morton, Susan B., Range Road, Limerick Morton William H. Naples Lynch, Lyons, Lyons, Kathleen A., Box 115, Nursery Road, Titusville, N.J. Philip S., 47 York Street, Millinocket Robert L., RFD 932, South Windham Lytle, lll, Andrew J., 140 Pine Street, Portland MacDonald, David G., 84 Rockland Avenue, Portland MacDonald, Sally, RFD 9592, Mechanic Falls MocDougall, Maureen, 631 Piscataquis Street, Rumfard MacDougall, Wayne E., 631 Piscataquis Street, Rumford MacGown, Matthew, Pike Avenue, Norway Madden, Michael J., 3 Nevers Avenue, Norway Madsen, Linda J., 4 Cliff Avenue, Portland Magnusson, Timothy E., 16 Mosher Road, South Windham Maiorano, Marie E., 18 Bellaire Road, Portland Maior, Sandra A., RFD 32, McFaIls Malia, Charles M., 84 Beckett Street, Portland Malo, Diane, 372 East Avenue, Lewiston Maloney, Laurie A., 181 East Avenue, Lewiston Manganello, Edward, 84 Quebec Street, Portland Mann, Marjorie, 87 South Street, Gorham Manoogian, Marlene, 180 New Gorham Road, Westbrook Manson, Wayne D., 58 Tilton Avenue, Kittery Mansur, Jr., Jock D., 10 Oxford Street, Fryburg Mansur, Linda, Box 2, Shapleigh Marczak, Lawrence J., 49 Riverside Drive, Auburn Morden, Richard H., 32 Pearl Street, Belfast Marean, Bevalie A., RFD, Sebago Lake Marles, Arthur E., RFD -Jlf2, South Gray Marsh, Mary F., 32 Narragansett Street, Gorham Moses, Elaine M., 107 Lindsay Road, York Mosher, Jr., Emil L., Wilton Moulton, Michel J., 9 Kimball Street, Sanford Moulton, Patricia A., RTE il, West Scarborough Moynihon, Howard R., 2 Crestwood Road, Cumberland Mucci, Janice L., Sebago Lake Mulherin, Judith M., Box 52, North Fryeburg Mulkern, Kathleen, 258A Danforth Street, Portland Mullen, Charles C., 336 Haven Street, Reading, Mass. Mullen, Jayne, 49 Evergreen Avenue, Old Orchard Beach Mullett, Alan D., RFD 33, Biddeford Mullin, Elizabeth A., 47 Falmouth Street, Portland Murch, Robert L., 4 Hildreth Street, Auburn Murphy, Joan F., 6 Waldo Avenue, Belfast Murphy, Michael T., Chestnut Street, South Portland Murray, Bruce D., 66 Conant Avenue, Auburn Myers, Robert L., 10 Church Street, Yarmouth Myrand, Jeanne L., 24 Perley Street, Lewiston Naas, Martin J., 8 Winchester Street, Presque lsle Nason, David W., Box 134, Limerick Nevells, Melville, 28 Elm Street, Rockland New, Harry, 103 Highland Avenue, Portland Newell, Robert A., RFD 41, County Road, Gorham Nicholson, Janice C., 47 Cloyster Road, South Portland Norris, Brian, Buckfield Norton, Stephen W., 20 Denny Road, Bath Norwood, Leigh A., Robinson Hill, Southwest Harbor Oak, Karen L., 9 Bailey Avenue, Portland O'Donnell, Margaret L., 17 Manley Street, Auburn O'Roak, Cynthia C., Sherman Mills Osgood, Joanne, 11 Walker Street, Bridgton O'Shea, Patrick J., 86 Collins Street, Danvers, Mass. Ouellette, Jacqueline M., 450 Court Street, Auburn Ouellette, Joyce C., 96 Gill Street, Auburn Ouellette, Suzanne F., 184 Narragansett Street, Gorham Palman, Carol A., 486 Minot Avenue, Auburn Palmer, Gregory, Sherman Station Palmer, Joel O., 25 Maple Street, Bridgton Palmer, Susan, 105 Maple Street, Rumford Palubinskas, Benedict J., 210 Pine Street, Lewiston Paoletti, Mary E., 9 Cedar Street, East Millinocket Parent, Patricia, 99 Bardwell Street, Lewiston Parent, Thomas A., 444 East Avenue, Lewiston Parsons, William E., Bolsters Mills Pasanen, Daniel R., 50 Spruce Street, East Millinocket Patten, Kenneth E., 180 Main Street, Winthrop Patterson, Carol, 31 Josslyn Street, Auburn Pelletier, Delores, 34 Sylvan Avenue, Lewiston Pelletier, Richard, RFD 42, Gorham Perkins, Linda, 1000 Shore Road, Cape Elizabeth Perron, Thomas S., 41 West Commonwealth Drive, Portland Perry, Perry, Angela H., 172 Skillings Street, South Portland James E., 2 Penley Street, Mexico Perry, John S., Broodturn Road, Scarborough Perry, Libbie E., 129 Washington Street, Brewer Perry, Linda, 6 Bridge Street, Bath Perry, Pamela G., Harbor Road, Kittery Perry, Sandra E., North Street, Kennebunkport Perry, Stephen, 117 Brackett Street, Westbrook Perry Sue L. Ocean Avenue Kennebunkport Peterson, Linda E., Houde Road, Eliot Petley, Stephen C., 8 Portland Street, Portland Peverly, Donna E., 85 Eliot Road, Kittery Phillips, Charles F., North High Street, Bridgton Philpot, Diana R., North Windham Pickle, David W., 61 Marston Street, Auburn Picott, Sondra, Sewalls Hill, York Piette, Doris, 4 Weymouth Street, Saco Pipinias, Claudia E., 11 Bay Avenue, Old Orchard Beach Plummer, Bette J., 76 Spring Street, Westbrook Plummer, Gary E., RFD 9951, South Windham Plummer, Helen G., RFD 1141, South Windham Plummer, Jean D., Box 58, Standish Poirier, Malcolm, Main Street, Van Buren Pontbriand, Claire, 374 Main Street, Auburn Pontin, Potte r, Poulin Poulin Poulin Pratt, Janet R., 10 Cherry Hill Drive, Waterville Sandra L., 12 Waldo Avenue, Belfast Donald A., Stetson Street, Lewiston Donna, 3 Sturtevant Street, Waterville John F. 11 Park Place Waterville ,David c.f RFD32, Dextef Preble, Alice, 77 North Street, Bath Prescott, Nancy E., Box 132, Union Pressey, Jr., Charles l., 509 Cumberland Avenue, Portland Priestley, Brenda E., South Street, Tenants Harbor Pulkkinen, June E., 16 Lowell Road, RFD 41, Westbrook Quinn, Sharon M., 15 Green Street, Gorham Quirk, Stephen J., 20 Cottage Farms Road, Cape Elizabeth Ramsey Lynda N.,, 16 Western Avenue, Bath Randall, Kenneth L., 25 Cedar Street, Belfast Randall, Linda M., 10 Nason Street, Sanford Randall, Nancy R., Mount Hope Road, Sanford Ranger, Gregory A., 106 Main Street, South Paris Rotten, urdock 70 Jossl n Street Portland M , v , Ray, Jr., Walter, 41 Gratfam Road, South Portland Rea, Martha E., 50 Beacon Street, Bath Student Directory Richmond, Deane A., 41 Megunticook Street, Camden Richmond, Nancy A., 41 Megunticook Street, Camden Ridgewell, Gail D., Tenants Harbor Ridlon, Lynda A., 1 Maple Street, South Paris Ridlon, Walter, Main Street, Kezar Falls Robinson, Carolyn R., Longfellow Road, Gorham Robinson, Martha J., St. George Rodrigue, Maurice, 29 Davis Street, Lewiston Rogers, Dana E., 17 Royal Street, Winthrop Rotle, David A., 111 Bonnybrier Road, South Portland Romano, James P., 40 Morning Street, Portland Ropes, Carol A., South Bristol Rose, Harold G., Box 353, Algood, Tenn. Rosenzweig, Pamela, Wilson Street, Chelmsford, Mass. Ross, Dianne D., Weymouth Road, Dry Mills Rouleau, Mary P., 15 Spruce Street, East Millinocket Round, Joyce A., 6 Walker Street, Kittery Rowan, Linda S., 3 Beech Road, Eliot Rowden, Michele, 4 Crockett Street, Bridgton Rowe, Sandra D., Main Street, Limerick Roy, Edward R., 3 Rousseau Street, Winslow Roy, John R., 24 Mount Pleasant Street, Biddeford Roy, Suzanne M., 452 Pool Road, Biddeford Rumery, Walter N., 1538 Congress Street, Portland Rundin, Mary E., 63 Douglas Street, Portland Runnels, Mary M., 57 Thorton Avenue, South Portland Russo, Anthony, 116 Douglass Street, Portland Sadler, Janet L., 3 Thompson Street, Brunswick Sampson, Peter K., 200 Central Street, Westbrook Sanborn, Jr., Leonard R., RTE 4202, Windham Sanborn, Patricia A., Box ll, Denmark Sandblom, Pamela, Friendship Sandblom, Jr., William A., Friendship Sanford, Dean C., 42 Regency Drive, West Hartford, Conn Sansoucy, Claire, 8 Bolduc Street, Lewiston Saunders, John J., 24 Grant Street, Gorham Schulze, Monica M., 191 Pride Road, Auburn Seavey, Karen, 25 Clarendon Street, Rockland Seekins, Gary J., Colonial Drive, Kennebunk Seekins, Susan L., Colonial Drive, Kennebunk Sendzik, Charles E., RFD 33, Gorham Serber, John A., 22 Mountain Road, Falmouth Severance, Carole A., McLellan Road, Gorham Shaffer, Bruce C., Sunset Avenue, Saco Shannon, Donna I., Long Island, Portland Shaw, Roberta L., RFD alll, Box 61, Topsham Shea, Cynthia, Ellsworth Falls Sherman, Janet L., Oak Street, North Bridgton Shine, Kathleen, RFD 4141, Saco Shorey, Janet M., Highland Avenue, Scarborough Shulman, Carol, 15 Surrenden Street, Portland Shute, Judith, 63 Perhom Street, Farmington Sillon, Donna R., 4 Winslow Street, Berwick Silvia, Ronald J., 192 Webber Avenue, Lewiston Simmons, Eva J., Friendship Simonson, Judith, 78 Mallison Street, South Windham Simpson, Glenna l., 262 Main Street, Gorham Simpson, Sandra A., 151 Pleasant Street, Auburn Sinclair, Evelyn B., 112 Stony Ridge, Auburn Sirois, Faye J., 196 Stevens Mills Road, Auburn Skillin, Beth D., 3 Cushing Avenue, Freeport Skillin, John W., 3 Cushing Avenue, Freeport Slicer, Jr., Leonard, Skeetfield Road, Oxford Slotsky, Arthur L., 114 Noyes Street, Portland Small, Wayne G., 8 South Street, Freeport Smart, Carolyn J., Box 234, Dover-Foxcroft Smith, Brenda S., Windmill Point, Box 15J, Pasadena, M Reader, Dale A., Wolf Hill, Gloucester, Mass. Reams, Joanne L., Manson Road, Kittery Reed, Arnold B., Boothbay Reilly, Anne M., 11 Augusta Street, South Portland Reinsborough, Patricia A., 28 Main Street, Yarmouth Reynolds, Nancy A., 31 Avon Avenue, York Rice, Nancy S., Highland Avenue, Scarborough Rice, Pamela J., 29 Berry Avenue, Portland Richard, Charles J., Meadow Street, Bingham Richio, Eugenia, 33 Randall Street, Portland Smith,, Smith, David M., RFD 42, Dover-Foxcroft Jr., Earland V., 9 Gray Lodge Road, Kittery Smith, Gary, Skeetfield Road, Box 161, Oxford Smith, George G., 140 High Holborn Street, Gardiner Smith, Loren F., 54 Penobscot Avenue, Howland Smith, Mary-Jean F., 1527 Westbrook Street, Portland Smith, Nelson L., RFD 4692, Cumberland Center Smyth, Patricia E., 252 East Bridge Street, Westbrook Snell, Shirley C., 108 State Street, Gorham Soper, Suzanne F., Castine Student Directory Sotiriou, Theodora S., 30 Carroll Street, South Portland Soucie, Carol A., I9 Manns Court, Brewer Soule, Jill D., Woolwich Spalding, Tamalie I., Owens Street, Bingham Spearin, Catherine E., 86 Winter Street, Portland Spencer, Patricia L., 6 Claire Street, Lewiston Spinney, Sharon, Star Route 22-282, Rockland Sprague, Lucinda S., Swans Island Spring, Carlton E., 3 Cross Street, Fryeburg Stack, Robert B., Sebago Lake Stacy, Suzanne C., 25 Grange Street, Dover-Foxcroft Stanley, Adrian O., RFD ffl, Whiskeag, Bath Stanley, Linda J., Water Street, Milbridge Staples, Edward E., Oxford Staples, Mary J., 72 Miller Street, Belfast Starbird, Shelley J., RFD 5992, Dexter Staszko, Linda M., 3 Bradford Road, Cape Elizabeth Stearns, Mary R., Flaggy Meadow Road, Gorham Stevens, Stevens, Benjamin M., RFD ati, Box l2, New Gloucester Janet, 8 Asselyn Road, Scarborough Stevens, Phillip C., RFD 54, Box I4, Auburn Stevens, Wayne B., Elm Street, North Berwick Stewart, Elaine R., 85 Rackleff Street, Portland Stewart, Mary, ll Cushman Street, Portland Stoddard, Elaine F., 20 Broadway, Eastport Stone, Marjorie L, North Haven Story, Mary L., 92 Gill Street, Auburn Strout, Harry I., Main Street, Bryant Pond Strout, Karen E., RFD 9542, Gorham Strout, Peggy A., I Raymond Avenue, Pittsfield Suomela, Darleen M., 66 Bridgton Road, Westbrook Swan, Linda A., 25 Pearl Street, Auburn Sweeney, Richard A., 90 West Surf Street, Old Orchard Beach Swett, Barbara E., RFD att I, Kennebunk Talbot, Richard G., 53 Baldwin Drive, Hampden, Mass. Tanguay, David R., 26 River Road, Windham Tanguay, Gerard E., 532 Main Street, South Portland Taranko, Walter J., RFD Qifl, Alexander Road, Richmond Tarbox, Tarbox, Ta rd iff Franklin C., 46 Middle Street, Saco Jeanne, Bar Mills Jac uel n A 34 Hamel Street Lewiston I q y 'I I Taylor, Dennis R., 225 Second Avenue, South Portland Taylor, James R., 23 South Belfast Avenue, Augusta Thayer, Russell C., 23 Elmwood Avenue, Caribou Theobald, Jr., Kenneth C., Box II2, Ellsworth Falls Therianos, Dorothy P., Island Arms Apartments, Sanford Thombs, Burleigh, 58 Union Street, Bath Thompson, Larry L., 45 Main Street, Gorham Thompson, Virginia, Cornish Thurston, Kathleen M., Box 384, Southwest Harbor Thyng, Joanne L., Waterboro Tilton, Richard E., 83 Pennell Street, Westbrook Tingley, Sharon L., Portland Road, Saco Todd, Robert R., River Road, York Tonini, Linda L., 29 Delaware Avenue, South Portland Torfason, Barbara J., Box l2, Owls Head Towne, Robert E., Old Fort Road, RFD nfl, Kennebunk Tracy, Jr., Charles R., Broadturn Road, West Scarborough Tracy, Dennis L., Franklin Tranquillo, Carol C., 87 State Street, Gorham Treworgy, Martha, l2O Flaggy Meadow Road, Gorham TriPP, Norton M., Box 44, West Poland Tripp, Susan A., Cressey Road, Gorham Tukey, Frances A ., Pemaquicl Turcotte, Karen J., Box 572, Gardiner Turgeon, Frances, 20 Shank Street, Lewiston Tweedie, Jerry R., Station Street, Easton Usher, Stephen R., RFD Atl, Saco Vadnais, Sandra A., Box IO7A, Arundel Valliere, Judith E., 28l Madison Avenue, Skowhegan Vanasse, Leonard E., 86 Divinity Street, Bristol, Conn. Varnum, Dorna E., RFD 42, Dover-Foxcroft Vattes, Jo-Ann, II9 King Avenue, Lewiston Vaznis, David W., I2I Congress Street, Millinocket Verrill, Kathleen, Box 96, Sebago Lake Verrill, Margaret L., Box 336, Gray Verrill, Thomas, 444 Main Street, Lewiston Violette, Guy A., Main Street, Bucksport Voter, Delmar V., RFD 92, Phillips Wagner, Paul S., 79 State Street, Gorham Wainwright, Betty, Fowler Road, Cape Elizabeth Walch, Theodore J., 95 Morning Street, Portland Walker, Daniel S., RFD ilfl, Auburn Walker, Mary, Hollis Walker, Russell, Star Route, Lisbon Walker, Stephen, Sebago Lake Walley, Judith A., 56 Main Street, Sanford Ward, Lona L., RFD 32, Thorndike Warren, Patricia A., Black Point Road, Scarbough Warrick, Linda M., Holmes Road, West Scarborough Watson, Beverly A., RFD WI, Norway Watson, Patricia A., I38 South Main Street, Rockland Watts, Marcia J., South Thomaston Weatherbee, Jeffrey, I24 Union Street, Rockland Webb, Brain W., RFD M3 Gorham Webb, Fred L., Colley Hill, Gray Webb, Michael W., RFD 4553, Gorham Webster, Lois J., Star Street, Vinalhaven Webster, Pamela L., I6 Fernald Street, Portland Webster, Peter R., 73 Cobbossee Avenue, Gardiner Weed, Rosemary, River Road, Brunswick Weeks, Diane E., Federal Road, Kezar Falls Weeks Marjorie A., East Waterboro Weeks, Rebecca J., Federal Road, Kezar Falls Weikel, William E., 2I3 Second Avenue, South Portland Welch, Bethany A., 44 Patterson Street, Augusta Welch, Lawrence, 47 Stevens Avenue, Portland Wellington, lll, Charles E., IO98 Main Street, Marshfield Mass. Wentworth, Rose E., Seal Cove Road, Southwest Harbor West, Daniel E., Box 48, Sebago Lake Wheeler, Thomas J., Huckleberry Hill, Collinsville, Conn. Wherren, Barry L., I5 Aqua Avenue, Eilot Wherren, Barry L., I5 Aqua Avenue, Eliot Whitcomb, Faye E., l84 High Street, Belfast Whitten, Clyde G., 2I6 Narragansett Street, Gorham Whittier, Bruce M., RFD 9lf2, Oxford Whittingham, Claire, I2 Whipple Street, Lewiston Whitzell, Norman P., I8 River Street, Westbrook Wieden, Sylvia E., 342 Old Main Street, Rocky Hill, Conn Wilber, Dorothea, I24 Stoneleigh Road, Holden, Mass. Wilbur, Gary L., 59 Denny Road, Bath Wilbur, Theo E., North Windham Wilder, Jeffrey O., I8 Elm Street, Gorham Williams, Donald F., RFD, Hyedie-View Apartments, Gorham Williams, Helen L., 79 Johnson Road, Gorham Williams, Karen S., IIO North Main Street, Farmington Williams, Sharon A., Mast Landing Road, Freeport Wills, Hazel A., 9 Madison Street, Westbrook Winter, Doreen E., I24 Noyes Street, Portland Withee, Dennis E., 98 South Front Street, Richmond Wolenski, Ruth C., Kennebunkport Woodbury, Robert E., Ridge Road, Cumberland Woodward, Suzanne, Blue Hill Worster, Linwood E., I3 Middle Street, Madison Worthing, Marie L., I5l Allen Avenue, Auburn Wyman, Paul R., West Buxton York, Ruth E., RFD 9942, Cumberland Center Young, Robert A., RFD 43, Freeport A A Capella Choir, 76 Acknowledgement, 172 Administration, 40-49 Advertising Section, 150-164 Alpha Lambda Beta, 16, 86-87 Amicitia, 12, 83 Appreciation, 5 Art Club, 81 Athletics Section, 92-109 B Bailey, Sally, 22 Band, 77 Baseball, 109 Basketball, 102-106 Brass Ensemble, 76 C Cheerleaders, 95 Chess Club, 68 Commuters Club, 69 Co-Rec, 107 Cross Country, 100-101 D Debating, 82 Dedication, 4 Dormitory Committees, 64-65 Dramatics Club, 80 E Eastern States Delegates, 22 F Faculty, 50-59 Fraternities Section, 84-91 Freshman Class, 140-141 Freshman Orientation, 8 Freshman Reception, 9 G Golf, 108-109 Gorham Chorale, 74-75 Gorham Year, The, 6-39 Gould, Sir Ronald, 24 H Hillcrest, 66 Homecoming, 11-12 I l.A.D.C., 72 l.A.P.O., 72 Intramural Sports, 107 J Junior Class, 144-145 Index 171 K Kappa Delta Phi, 17, 88-89 M Mayor Campaign, 15-18 M.E.N.C., 73 Men's Glee Club, 75 Miss GSC Pageant, 34-39 Modern Dance Club, 79 N N.A.T.A., 69 Newman Club, 70 Nieuw Amsterdam Trio, The, 23 O Observer, 67 Omegas, 17, 91 Orchestra, 78 Organizations Section, 60-83 P Phi Sigma Pi, 18, 90-91 Public Affairs Club, 68 R Rivals, The, 25 S Schorr, Daniel, 13 Senior Activities, 146-149 Senior Section, 110-137 Ski Club, 82 Soccer, 96-99 Sophomore Class, 142-143 Starker, Janos, 15 Student Christian Association, 71 Student Directory, 165-170 Student Education Association, 63 Student Senate, 62 T Table of Contents, 3 Tennis, 108 Top Hat Ball, 19-21 U Underclassmen Section, 138-145 V Varsity G Club, 94 W Waltz of the Toreadors , 14 Women's Athletic Association, 94 Women's Glee Club, 74 Acknowledgements The i966 Hillcrest staff wishes to express their sincere appreciation to: Mr. Reginald Bowden, faculty advisor, for his loyal devotion and guidance, Mr. Linl wood Card, District Manager, Hunter Publishing Coml pany, for his professional advice and assistance, Mrl Donald Johnson, for his superb photography, the Guy Gannett Publishing Company, for the use of photoi graphs, the faculty and administration, for their col operation and understanding, and to all who conl tributed their time and effort to the publication at the I966 Hillcrest. l 72
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