fx O f ' UD A' 6ZMffW3.T9QJw .55 Nd Q www W' QMAI Ssswii .ibkowx Q Qyzfzfw SLQMA QQLQQMSVQ Q07 6 My-Aff? if WALJLWJM gwm?w wg 3 W gg EM lfffwbf QM T MSW Mm? A X gf E M Q Qi QW SEJECTATOR HEBRON ACADEMY HEBRON, MAINE Volume 19 Dedication M d Mrs. Evan R. West and F ly 2 , 2 Q rs- a f , Milan' Ara , To a distinguished historian, who has long served to make Hebron Academy a better school and who has been an inspiration both as a teacher and as a counsellor, the Class of 1965 dedicates this yearbook to EVAN R. WEST in appreciation of his devotion to the students of Hebron Academy over the past seventeen years. 2 1 t 5' .. 'ff as 3 rtiis ,t,ttyt t 3 K , SEX! W President Trustees ALEX j. MCFARLAND Boston, Massachusetts S ecrefary CHARLES XV. ALLEN Portland, Maine Treasurer Vice President AIOHN C. PICKARD Vlilmington, Delaware CARRELL K. PIERCE ,25 Portland, Maine FRANK L. BOYDEN SANFORD B. COUSINS ROY A. FOULKE IOHN H. HALFORD '03 XVILLIAM XV. LORD CLARENCE G. MORTON '99 EZRA PIKE ROUNDS BENIAMIN R. SHUTE CHESTER C. SOULE ,09 VVILLIAM N. VITALIS ,48 RICHARD M. XVYMAN, IR. '35 ROSCOE H. HUPPER ,04 TRUSTEE EMERITUS 4 Deerfield. Massachusetts New York, New York Bronxville, New York Norristown, Pennsylvania Lakeland, Florida South Paris, Maine Exeter, New Hampshire New York, New York Portland, Maine New York, New York Framingham, Massachusetts New York, New York MR. 8a MRS. CLAUDE L. ALLEN, JR 5 LAWRENCE A. ARSENAULT ADDISON A. AUGUSTA CARL B. BREWER Farmington State Teachers B.S. Springfield B.S. Bowdoin A.B. Union M.S. Director of Athletics Classics Earth Science, Mathematics Facult W. MARSHAL CLUNIE EUGENE M. DEA GEORGE W. FREIDAY, JR Franklin and Marshall A.B. Georgetown A.B. Bowdoin A.B. English Classics l'wI'CllL'll 6 V ,V A . 1- Qu t , 'XL f A ni, H. WILLIAM FRITZ, JR. BRUCE D. GARDNER Connecticut B.S. Colgate A.B., Middlebury M.A. Montana State M.S. French Chemistry RICHARD R. HOWICK WILLIAM HOKANSON Boston University B.A. Trinity B.S., M.A. Biology Mathematics HAROLD E. HALL Colby A.B., Columbia, M.A. Middebury M,A. French, German PHILIP M. KEITH Amherst B.A. English JOHN S. LUNT ARTHUR T. LUTTON, JR. RICHARD A. MARTIN Bowdoin, A.B. Fitchburg State Teachers B.S.Ed. Carleton A.B. History Andover Newton Theological B.D. English Chaplain J S Aww .1 THOMAS W. OSSMAN EDWARD H. SCHEIBLER RICHARD G. STRATTON Harvard A.B. Yale A.B. Colby A.B. Mathematics Oxon. A.B., M.A. English G. DONALD STAGG CHARLES P. TRANFIELD JERALD R. TWITCHELL Cantab. D.ED., M.A. Kenyon A.B., Cornell M.Ed. Boston University A.B. Mathematics Wesleyan M.A. Harvard M.Sc., Ed. Mathematics Physics EVAN R. WEST L. E Brown A.B., Harvard M.A.T. History 5 DWARD WILLARD, JR. JAY L. WOOLSEY Amherst A.B. D Williams B.A. English University of Michigan M.A 8 German Win s ,.., I x? ' DR. IOHN R. BUSCH MRS. SANFORD B. CHANDLER School Physician Secretary to the Headmaster taff MRS. ROBERT CLOUGH MRS. FRANK A. LUDWIG MISS CHARLOTTE HARRIS, R.N Head Matron Librarian Resident Nurse 10 f Q MR. AND MRS. FRANK A. LUDWIG MRS. LESLIE W. JONES MR. MAX G. PULSIFER Store Managers Assistant Bookkeeper Superintendent of Grounds Q. MR. ERNEST L. SHERMAN MISS BERLA M. SMYTHE, R.N. Chef-Steward Resident Nurse .J MRS. OSCAR J. TIKANDER MRS. JERALD R. TWITCHELL MR- CECIL L- WHEELER, JR. Scc'l'eIz1ry In the Alzunni 0Uice Sz'c.'retal'y Comptroller 11 Q' as SS.. MR. HAROLD E. HALL To Mr. Harold E. Hall, the Class of 1965 wishes to thank you for all that you have done for Hebron Academy over the last seventeen years. We wish you good luck and success in your new position at Hebron Academy in the years to come. 12. President GREGORY B. BOARDMAN 90 Howard Gleason Road Cohasset, Massachusetts St. Lawrence Cheerleader 35 Dramatics 35 Green Key 1, 2, 3, 4 CSecretaryJ5 Hebron- ian 1, 2, 3, 4 CSports Editorjg Spec- tator 25 Proctor 45 Football 3, 4H5 Cross Country IH, 2H, 3H, 4H CCaptainJ5 Tennis lg Track 1, 25 Lacrosse 3H, 4H fCo-Captainjg The Phemister Award. Secretary KENNETH P. NUNN, JR. 11 Ridge Avenue Natick, Massachusetts Middlebury Proctor 45 Chess Club 45 Green Key 45 Junto 45 Librarian 45 Press Club 45 Soccer 3, 45 Hockey 3, 41-lg Baseball 3, 4. 13 Vice President ANDREW F. TONKS Beaver Country Day School Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Brown Sunday School Teacher 45 Offenloes 2, 3, 4 fStudent DirectorJ5 Choir 3, 45 Proctor 45 Cheerleader 45 Dra- matics Club 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 3, 4 CPresidentJ5 Junto 45 Rifle Club 2, 35 Koinonia 45 Yearbook Dedication Committee 45 Football 1, 35 Swim- ming 3, 4H CManagerJ5 Hockey 15 Baseball lg Track 2, Car Driver 45 Lacrosse 3H, 4H5 Cum Laude 4g French Prize, Music Prize5 Morton Prize. Treasurer RAYMOND A. WITHEY 2 Main Street Poultrey, Vermont University of Vermont Calendar Club 35 Glee Club 25 Green Key 45 Librarian 2, 35 Koinonia 3, 4 CPresidentJ5 Offenloes 25 Railroad Club 45 Proctor 45 Soccer 2, 3, 4H5 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Swimming 45 Tennis 3, 4 1ManagerJ. RONALD N, ADAMS 132 Homer Street Newton, Massachusetts Colgate Astronomy Club 2, 3, 4 CPresidentJ, Glee Club 4 QSecretaryJ, Junto 4, Record Club 3, 4, Spectator 4, Soccer 4, Football 1, 3, Skiing 1, Hockey 4H CManagerJ, Track l, 2, 3, Winter Track 2, 3, Railroad Club 3, 4, Proc- tor 4, Baseball 4H tManagerJ, Smok- ing Room Chairman 4, Special Award. JOHN T. BOTTOMLY 28 Swarthmore Road Wellesley, Massachusetts Cheerleader 4, Deutscher Verein 3, Librarian 4, Outing Club 4, Record Club 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski- ing 2, Swimming 1, 3H, 4H, Track 1, 2, 3, Lacrosse 4, Work Squad 1. RICHARD A. BARTOCCINI 639 Quaker Road Chappaqua, New York American University Hebronian 3, Spectator 4, Weather Club 4, Football 3H, 4H, Basketball 3H, 4H CCaptainJ, Tennis 3, Car Driver 4, Brennan Trophy. THOMAS A. BERRY Spring Cove Cape Elizabeth, Maine Syracuse Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Junto 4, Hebronian 2, 3, Spectator 4, Offenloes 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, Soccer 4, Football 1, Cross Country 3, Basket- ball 2, 3, Skiing 1, Baseball 1, Track 2, 3, 4H, Winter Track 4. RICHARD P. BRONSON, JR. 2405 Green Street San Francisco, California Occidental Cheerleader 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, Junto 2, 3, 4, Republican Chairman 4, Record Club 2, 3, 4 tLibrarianJ, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club 2, 3 tVice PresidentJ, Spectator 4 CEditor in ChiefJ, Koinonia 3, 4 CVice Presi- dentl, Work Squad 2, 3, 4 QFore- many, Smoking room Chairman 3, 4, Skiing 2 tRope-Tow Operatorj, 3, 4, Car Driver 4. 14 JEFFREY E. CHASE 8 Fair Street Norway, Maine Cornell Cum Laude 4, Outing Club 2, Soccer 2, 3, 4H, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3H, 41-I. MANCEL T. CLARK 605 San Ysidro Road Santa Barbara, California Dramatics Club 3, Glee Club 1 Meteorology Club 4, Outing Club 1 Football 1, 2, 3H, 41-I, Swimming IHZ ZH, 3H, 4H CCo-Captainjg Track 1 zu, Tennis 3H, 4H, Athletic Awardi EDWIN J. CURTZE 519 Valley Lane Falls Church, Virginia STEPHEN G. CRABTREE 30 Chilton Street Belmont, Massachusetts Cornell Junto 4, Rifle Club 4, Spectato Work Squad 4, Winter Track 4. I' ROBERT E. DIBBLE Cedars, Pennsylvania Dartmouth Temple Junto 4, Swimming 3, 4H, Proctor 4, Glee Club 4, Record Club 3, Offen- Work Squad 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4. loes 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Work Squad 3, 4. 15 ARTHUR J. CURTZE 519 Valley Lane Falls Church, Virginia Temple Record Club 3, Offenloes 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Skiing 3, 4, Work Squad 3, 4, Car Driver 4. JOSEPH F. DINEEN, JR. Atlantic Avenue at Dracute. Seabrook Beach, New Hampshire Villanova Math Club 3, 4, Record Club 2, ' Spectator 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Winter Track 4, Track 2, 3, 4H. 3, 4: WILLIAM B. DUNN 68 Bedford Avenue Hamden, Connecticut Kalamazoo Chess Club 3, 4 CVice Presidentjg Coin Club 3 CVice PresidentJ, Dra- matics Club 3, 4, Librarian 4, Outing Club 3, Rifle Club 3, Soccer 3, 4, Skiing 3, Track 3, 4, Bus Driver 4. BRADFORD W. EDWARDS Hillside Gardens Greenville, Maine University of Maine Koinonia 5, Chess Club 3, 4, Hebron- ian 3, 4, Spectator 3, Smoking Room Chairman 3, 4, 5, Work Squad 4, 5 CForemanJ, Skiing 5, Tennis 3. TOM A. DYER 403 Auburn Street Portland, Maine University of Maine Football 4H CCaptainJ, Winter Track 4, Track 4H. BLAINE E. EYNON. JR. 3690 Brookside Drive Bloomfield Hills, Michigan University of Pennsylvania Football 41-l, Skiing 4, Track 4H. 16 FRED H. EBERMAN 43 Trysting Road North Scituate, Massachusetts Tufts Cross Country 4H, Winter Track 4, Track 4. ROBERT C. FELLOWS 32 Owinda Road Woburn, Massachusetts University of Massachusetts Outing Club 4, Basketball 4H, Work Squad 4, Baseball 4. EDWARD V. V. FINN 662 Ellen Place Cradell, New Jersey Columbia Chess Club 4, Junto 4, Proctor 4, Hebronian 4, Librarian 4, Railroad 'llub 4, Spectator 4 tPhotography Editorlg Cross Country 3, 4, Swim- ming 3H, 4H, Track 3, Baseball 4. JEFFREY A. GARDNER 65 Sedar Lane Westwood, Massachusetts Brown Astronomy Club 1, 2, Junto 4, Koi- nonia 4, Proctor 4, Deutscher Verein 2, Hebronian 1, 2, 3, 4 CLiterary Editorjg Cross Country 1, ZH, 4, Winter Track 2, 4, Track 2. DAVID J . FRANK 140 Granite Street Auburn, Maine Middlebury Dramatics Club 3, Junto 2, 3, 4, Hebronian 3, 4, Outing Club 2, Record Club 4, Rifle Club 3, 4 QPresi- dentjg Koinonia 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Lacrosse 3, 4H, Radio Club 2. 3. DOUGLAS K. GAUVREAU 69 Fair Street Lewiston, Maine University of Vermont Dramatics Club 4, Junto 4, Outing Club 4, Rifle Club 4, Spectator 4, Proctor 4, Football 3, 4, Track 4. 17 CORY E. FRIEDMAN Wynn Court Muttontown, Long Island, New York Harpur Junto 4, Math Club 3, 4, Record Club 3, Soccer 3, 4, Car Driver 4, Winter Track 3, Tennis 3: Track 4. DAVID A. GOODOF 56 Pleasant Street Waterville, Maine Bowdoin Cum Laude 4, Cheerleader 4, Chess Club 2, 3, Hebronian 2, Librarian 4, Koinonia 4, Football 2, Cross Coun- try 3H, 4H, Basketball 2, 3H, 4H, Baseball 2, Track 3H, 4H, Reed Award. Q WILLIAM L- GUEST CHARLES MCL. HADLEY III ROBERT H. HAGGERTY 38 FCd?fal SIf?6i 167 Seaview Avenue 305 Nassau Avenue B1'UIlSW1Ck, Maine Swansea, Massachusetts Manhasset, New York ASIYOHOIHY Club 13 Df21f11aliCS Club Chess Club 4g Cross Country ZH, 3H, Colgate 19 Junto 42 Record Club 2, 59 Soccer 4H 4Caprair1J: Basketball 35 Swim- Football 4- Basketball 4H- Baseball 4. 1, 2, 3, 4H CMHIIHESFPS Skiing 1, 2, ming 2, 4, Tennis ZH, 3H, 4H. , ' 3, 43 Swimming 1, Tennis l, 2, 3g Radio Club lg Track 4H tManagerJ. ROBERT C. HELMAN JACK B. HERTZLER PHILLIP 1. HINMAN 45 Leidester Street 4377 W. Maple Road Elm Street V Brookline, Massachusetts Birmingham, Michigan North AHSOI1, Maine Junto 2, 35 Record Club 2, 3g Scpegta- Michigan State Colby tor 37 43 Football 2, 3, 45.1335 et al Hebrolian 4, Spectator 45 Skiing 45 ChCCflCHdCf 43 HCbf0Hiff1I1 l, 2, 3, 45 2, 3, 4H QMHHHECUS TCHIHS 2, 3, 4Hs Track 14, Calendar Club 3, 4 QPresidentjg PF0Cl0f 4- Record Club 2, 3, Spectator 4 tSenior liditorjg Smoking Room Chairman 43 Cross Country 1, 25 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Car Driver 4g Skiing lg Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. 18 EVERETT P. INGALLS III 68 Hollow Tree Ridge Road Darien, Connecticut Brown Chess Club 4 QPresidentJ, Cum Laude 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Junto 4, Math Club 4, Soccer 3, 4, Skiing 3, 4, Track 3, 4, PSSC Physics Prize, Senior Scholarship Prize. WALTER C. LADD 5 Walker Place Rockland, Maine Windham Glee Club 4, Rifle Club 4, Spectator 4, Baseball 3H, 4H tManagerJ. FRANK S. KADI State Hospital Bangor, Maine University of Maine Radio Club 2, 3, Astronomy Club 1, Chess Club 2, Junto 1, 2, 3, Dra- matics Club 3, Librarian 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, Outing Club 1, Cross Country 2, 4, Car Driver 4, Swim- ming 1, 3, Track 1, 4. JEFFREY S. LAUGHLIN Cumberland Foreside Portland, Maine Boston University Proctor 4, Cheerleader 2, Chess Club 1, 2, Dramatics Club 4, Green Key 1, 2, 3, 4 tPresidentJ, Hebronian 1, 2, 3, 4 CBusiness Managerj, Meteor- ology Club 4, Spectator 1, 2, Football 1, 2H, 3H, 4H, Skiing 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Tennis IH, 2H, 3H, 4H. 19 ALLEN C. KENNEDY 427 Bryn Mawr Avenue Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania Columbia Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Gift Commit- tee Chairman, Glee Club 2, 4, Junto 2, 3, 4 CDemocratic Party Co-chair- manj, Hebronian 2, 3, Spectator 3, 4 COrganizations Editorj, Football 2, 3, Skiing 2, Swimming 3H, 4H, Lacrosse 3H, Tennis 4, Morton Prize. ALBERT R. M. LEPAGE 85 Mary Carroll Street Auburn, Maine Villanova Cheerleader 4, Calendar Club 4 QVice Presidentj, Junto 4, Librarian 4, Spectator 3, Soccer 3, Skiing 3, 4, Work Squad 4. WILLIAM H. LINCOLN 85 Western Drive Longmeadow, Massachusetts Colgate Green Key 4, Soccer 4H, Hockey 4H, Baseball 4H CCO-Captainl. M. PETER MADSEN 601 Belvidere Avenue Plainfield, New Jersey Colgate Calendar Club 3, Green Key 2, 3 QVice Presidentlg Meteorology Club 3, 4, Record Club 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3H, 4H, Football 2, Hockey 2, 3H, 4H, Tennis 2H, 3H, 4H tCaptainJ, Radio Club 3, Proctor 4. WILLIAM N. LOCKE 20 Berkshire Road Newtonville, Massachusetts American Dramatics Club 3, Record Librarian 4, Junto 2, 3, 4, Record Club 2, 3, Rifle Club 2, 4, Spectator 4, Koinonia 4, Debating Club 2, 3, Soccer 3, Football 2, Hockey 2, 3, Work Squad 4, Baseball 4. EVAN A. MAHANEY 338 Maine Street Saco, Maine Boston College Astronomy Club 3, 4, Hebronian 2, 3, 4, Record Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Skiing l, Track 1, 2, 3H, 4H, Winter Track 2, 3, 4. 20 S an ' ROBERT H. MADDUX, JR. 175 Otis Street Hingham, Massachusetts Syracuse Astronomy Club 2: Cheerleader 3, 4, Calendar Club 2, 3, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Hebronian 4, Librar- ian 2, 3, Spectator 4, Koinonia 3, 4 CSecretary-Treasurerj, Ceramics 4, Electronics 4, Football 2, 3, Cross Country 4H, Hockey 2, 3, Winter Track 4, Lacrosse 3, Track 2, 4. ARCHIBALD M. MAIN 1077 Washington Street Bath, Maine Franklin and Marshall Astronomy Club 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Swimming 3, Track 3, 4, Winter Track 4. JOSEPH J . MANDIBERG 16824 Muirland Avenue Detroit 21, Michigan University of Michigan Astronomy Club 2, Hebronian 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Press Club 3, 4, Spec- tator 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, Skiing 2, 3, 4, Termis 2, 3, Work Squad 3, 4. JAMES G. MCGREGOR 231 Main Street Lisbon, New Hampshire University of New Hampshire Chess Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, Glee Club 4, Spectator 4, Offenloes 4, Choir 4, Railroad Club 4, Baseball 3, Hockey 3, 4, Football 4. JONATHAN H. MARVEL Greenville, Delaware University of Chicago Tarrididdle 4, Skiing 4, Lacrosse 4H, Morton Prize. GEORGE R. MCPHEE 22W Rumford Avenue Waltham, Massachusetts Boston College Soccer 4H, Hockey 4H, Baseball 4H, Special Award. 21 STEPHEN R. MAYO 33 Green Street Bath, Maine Tufts Junto 4, Chess Club 3, Meteorology Club 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4H QManagerJ, Track 3, 4. JAMES A. MORRILL 209 High Street Newburyport, Massachusetts Tulane Astronomy Club 1, 2, Deutscher Verein 1, 2, 3, Green Key 4, Hebron- ian 1, 2, Librarian 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Stamp Club 1, 2, 3, Spectator 3, 4 fBusiness Editorjg Koinonia 3, 4 CVice Presidentjg Football 1, 2, 3, 4H CManagerJ, Skiing 3, Hockey 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3H, 4H CCaptainJ, Car Driver 4, German Prize, Award of Merit. DAVID T. MOWATT 5921 North 5th Street Arlington, Virginia Tufts Dramatics Club 3, 4, Record Club 2, 3, 4, Spectator 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4Hg Skiing 2, 4, Hockey 3, Track 2, Lacrosse 3H, 4H. DWIGHT L. PARSONS, II 251 Overwood Road Akron, Ohio Colby Astronomy Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, Junto 4, Hebronian 45 Spectator 4, Soccer 4Hg Railroad Club 43 Baseball 4, Skiing 4. CRAIG C. M URPHY 98 Country Road Reading, Massachusetts Brown Soccer 4Hg Hockey 4H CCaptainJg Lacrosse 4, CHRISTOPHER PETERSON Zl Bayview Terrace Danvers, Massachusetts University of Pennsylvania Cum Laude, Cheerleader 2, 3, He- bronian l, 2, 3, 4g Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4 tPresidentJg Football l, 2, 3H, 4Hg Swimming lH, ZH, 3H, 4Hg Track 1, 2, Lacrosse 3H, 4H CCO-Captainjg Latin Prize, Risman Honor Award. 22 PETER S. OVERBAGH 631 West Main Street Madawaska, Maine University of Maine Cheerleader 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4g Junto 4g Cross Country 2, 3H, 4Hg Basketball l, 2, 33 Track 1, ZH, 3H, 4Hg Winter Track 4, Offenlo-es 4. DAVID R. PINEO Danville Road Fremont, New Hampshire University of New Hampshire Cum Laude, Basketball 4, Lacrosse 4I-Ig Friedman Prize. GINO C. PISANI, JR. Tague Bay Christiansted, St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands Catholic University of Puerto Rico Cheerleader 45 Chess Club 45 Deut- scher Verein 25 Glee Club 45 Junto 2, 3, 45 Outing Club 25 Spectator 3, 45 Koinonia 45 Soccer 45 Hockey 35 Lacrosse 35 Work Squad 45 Railroad Club 45 Proctor 4. HENRY M. RINES 86 Waite's Landing Road Falmouth Foreside, Maine Union Math Club 2, 3, 45 Record Club 2, 35 Swimming 2, 3, 4H5 Track 3, 45 Mathematics Prize5 RPI Medal. DAVID C. RAYNER 38 Harbor View Street Quincy, Massachusetts University of Maine Outing Club 45 Rifle Club 45 Football 4H5 Skiing 45 Lacrosse 4H. CRAIG S. ROBINSON 22 Eastman Avenue Portland, Maine University of Maine Outing Club 45 Football 4H5 Track 4H5 Skiing 4. 23 THOMAS REEVES 179 Sabattus Street Lewiston, Maine University of Pennsylvania Chess Club 45 Junto 45 Hebronian 45 Spectator 3, 45 Koinonia 45 Soccer 3, 45 Baseball 3. MICHAEL M. ROTHSCHILD 242 Nowell Road Bangor, Maine Colby Dramatics Club 3, 45 Junto 3, 4 CRepublican PartyJ5 Hebronian 2, 3, 4 CA11 Editorjg Spectator 3, 45 Base- ball 2H, 3H, 4H fCo-CaptainJ5 English Prize. JONATHAN D. RUBIN 268 Woodward Street Woburn, Massachusetts Skiing 4, Track 4H. WHITCOMB M. RUMMEL, JR. 170 Silver Street Waterville, Maine Tulane Chess Club 3, 4, Junto 4, Spectator 4, Football 3, Cross Country 4, Hockey 3, 4, Lacrosse 3H, 4H. l LEE O. SANBORN Windham Hill Road, R.F.D. No. 1 South Windham, Maine Comell Chess Club 4, Junto 4, Math Club 4, Koinonia 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, ' RICHARD A. SAUNDERS 446 West 22nd Street New York, New York Dartmouth Electronics 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, Junto 2, 3, 4, Hebronian 2, 3, 4 tLiterary Editorhg Record Club 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Ski- ing 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. .t ,S 'Sv a at .f Ti t g S ef ' .:-ea::::sgs f,,:s:.'a. H: - f ha . , .,,., . Q24 x glam' ., ,,,,,,, CHRISTOPHER T. SELVAGE 30 Ironclad Road Cape Elizabeth, Maine Williams ' Junto 4, Hebronian 3, Rifle Club 3, 4, Offenloes 3, 4, Soccer 4, Football 3, Skiing 3, Swimming 4H, Track 3, 4H, Edward Tate Award. 24 JOHN W. STAHL Portland Street Kennebunk, Maine University of Hartford Astronomy Club 4, Football 3, Soccer 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. G. REGINALD STEVENS, JR. 1382 State Street Bangor, Maine University of Maine Hebronian 3, 4, Spectator 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4 fManagerJ, Track 3, 4, Work Squad 2, Railroad Club 3, 4. FREDERIC L. THOMPSON 7 Ship Channel Road South Portland, Maine Boston University Deutscher Verein 2, 3, Green Key 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3H, 4H CCaptainJ, Ski- ing 2, 3H, 4H, Tennis 2, 3, Lacrosse 4H. ALAN P. SYMONDS 84 Keene Street Providence, Rhode Island Harvard Cum Laude, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 CStage Managerl, Junto 2, 3, Hebronian 2, 3, 4 CFeatures Editorj, Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4 CChief of Librar- iesJ, Electronics Club Instructor, Hockey 2, 3H CManagerJg Work Squad Foreman 3, 4, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, Railroad Club 3, 4, Proctor 4, History Prize, Hebron Cup. 25 JAMES M. THOMAS 122 Highland Street Holden, Massachusetts General Motors Institute Dramatics Club 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Outing Club 4, Rifle Club 3, 4, Spec- tator 4, Soccer 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3. HENRY K. URION 27 Broad Street Rochester, New Hampshire Dartmouth Junto 3, 4, Hebronian 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4 QPresi- dentj, Outing Club 3, 4, Soccer 1, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Skiing 1, 2H, 3H, 4H, Tennis 2, Track 1, 3, Car Driver 4, Radio Club 3, 4, Proctor 4, Special Award. EDWARD J. WAITE III 162 Clinton Street Watertown, New York Colgate Junto 3, 1-lebronian 3, 4, Librarian 3g Outing Club 2, Record Club 3g Spec- tator 4g Soccer 2. 3, 4, Skiing 4Hg Tennis 2, 3. MICHAEL J. WRIGHT 5 North Hill Avenue Needham, Massachusetts Trinity Cheerleader 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 4, Proctor 4 Outing Club 2, 3, 43 Koinonia 4 Choir 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Swim ming ZH. 3H, 4H tCo-Captain, Track 2, 3, 4. 2, 3H, Four Year Seniors First row: Morrill, Clark, Laughlin, Symonds, A.. Bottomly. Second row: Guest, Kadi, Berry Tonks, Adams, Mahoney. Third row: Boardman, Peterson, Urion, Overbagh, Hinman Mining: Gardner. 26 luniors First row: Elliot, Dwyer, Campbell, O'Toole, Barron, Haven, Kellogg, Stetson. Grossman, Hardy, Watson, Cuneo, K. Szft-01111 row: Randolph, Lorentz, Golden, Larsen, Carlisle, Manning, Potash, Jones Fieker, Oxenham, Spill, Foley, Emery. Third row: Morse, Ed., Whelden, Wells, Reseviek, Miller. Wooster. Whitaker. Brown. Hurder, McCullough, Bright, Thompson, Terry. Faurtlz row: McCoy, Bancroft, Butler. Forsdiek, Terry, Hailer. Loveland, Peterson, K., Fisher, Wysor. Maclienzie, Bayles, Haddock. lfifrlz row: Buckley, Thompson, Tom., White, E., Lowd, Carleton, Bushman, Hinkleman. Haggc. Smullin, Beard, Laney, Cox. Sophomores Firxt row: Cuneo, M., Seder, Friedman, A., Lowenthal, Hoffmann, Zeitler, Scholnick, James, Lee, Higer. .Src-01111 row: liintner. Bennett, Koch. Seammon, Bucken, Powell, Miehaelson Brnmmer, Gyger, Lipman. Tlzirzl row: Osathanondh, Coes, Chrohak, Edkins, Baker, Levine, Wilson. West, Redmayne, Davis. 1'-f1Ill'IlI row: Roherti, Koneclxi, Watts, Eaton, lihmer, Green, Bauer, Goodof, P., Crane. 27 B! PZ! H! HI Wil li m..., A 'sEix5:sS??ifs2f5s5a x iii' Ni .. 1 'Mx awk .. E Mare ,Q 'Q 'Y x '51 e W ii X 52-N E x S X Commencement 196 L,-. v if X L s Q 4 I ww an THE AWARDS p f I for l f Hebron Cup Winner Alan P. Symonds COMMENCEMENT PRIZE AWARDS .... 1965 AWARD OF THE HEBRON CUP in the view of the authorities of Hebron Academy the highest award it can bestow .... . . . . to that member of the Senior Class who in the opinion of the Faculty has made a most marked contribution to school life by his interest and accom- plishment in science, by his excellence in scholarship, by his commendable spirit of devotion and by his active participation in many services most bene- Iicial to the school. These qualities of responsibility and leadership Hebron Academy holds in high esteem . . . in 1965 awarded to . . . ALAN POWELL SYMONDS FOR SCHOLASTIC EXCELLENCE for excellence in Chemistry RICHARD GREGORY KELLOGG '66 for excellence in English MICHAEL MEYER ROTHSCHILD for excellence in French ANDREW FULLER TONKS for excellence in German JAMES AGRIPPA MORRILL and PAUL RAYMOND HURDER ,66 for excellence in History . CHARLES McLELLAN HADLEY III and ALAN POWELL SYMONDS for excellence in Latin CHRISTOPHER PETERSON or excellence in Mathematics HENRY MARTINDALE RINES excellence in Physics .. DONALD LOYALL JONES '66 or excellence in P.S.S.C. Physics EVERETT PALMER INGALLS III C Physical Science Study Committeej for excellence in Art .,., . , MICHAEL JAMES WRIGHT for excellence in Music . . . ANDREW FULLER TONKS RENSSELAER MEDAL THE THE THE a medal given by the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for excellence in Mathematics and Science . . . awarded to . . . HENRY MARTINDALE RINES HARVARD BOOK PRIZE given by the Harvard Club of Boston to that member of the Junior Class deemed most Worthy by result of high scholarship and character . . . awarded IO... WILLIAM BROWNELL GOLDEN DR. LOUIS FRIEDMAN MATHEMATICS PRIZE the interest on a sum of five hundred dollars given in memory of Dr. Louis Friedman to recognize excellence in Mathematics. The prize is awarded to the Winner in a competition Copen to Juniors and Seniorsj in a special examination sponsored by the Mathematics Club . . . awarded to . . . DAVID RYDER PINEO SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP PRIZE given for outstanding excellence in general scholarship in the Class of 1965 ...awarded to. .. EVERETT PALMER INGALLS III AN AWARD OF MERIT THE given by Alden W. Morgan of Hebron to honor a student who has distinguished himself by his continued effort and achievement and has Won respect through his courage and perseverance . . . awarded to . . . JAMES AGRIPPA MORRILL RIsIvIAN HONOR AWARD given by George Broudy of the Class of 1929 to honor his Hebron room- mate, Edward R. Risman of the Class of 1930, and to distinguish a member of the Senior Class Whose exceptional scholastic attainment, unselfish devotion to Hebronis athletic success, and personal qualities of good character have 30 THE THIZ THE THE THE THE The made him outstanding in his class .... The recipientis name will be engraved upon this silver Paul Revere bowl and the award accompanied by a book prize, this year littingly awarded to . . . CHRISTOPHER PETERSON EDWARD TATE Il GREEN KEY AWARD a sum of thirty-five dollars given in name of Edward Henry Tate II of the Class of 1957 to honor a member of the Senior Class for his marked qualities of courtesy and gentlemanliness . . . littingly awarded in 1965 to . . . CHRISTOPHER TOMPKINS SELVAGE PIIEMISTER AWARD books purchased from funds given in memory of David Kent Phemister II, president of the Class of 1962, by his friends and classmates to honor a Senior Who has shown outstanding leadership and responsibility, fittingly awarded this year to . . . GREGORY PAUL BAXTER BOARDMAN who has exemplified these qualities as a fine proctor, an enthusiastic captain of skiing and lacrosse and as president of the Class of 1965. MORTON PRIZE FUND AWARDS two prizes of thirty dollars and twenty dollars given annually to distinguish students whose attainments in public speaking have merited recognition. Awarded this year in the field of dramatics . . . lst Prize to . ALLEN CLARKE KENNEDY 2nd Prize fshared byj JONATHAN HOPKINS MARVEL ANDREW FULLER TONKS ATHLETIC AWARDS JOHN DAVID BRENNAN MEMORIAL TROPHY given by the basketball alumni of Hebron in memory of a former master and basketball coach . . . to be awarded annually to the boy who has made the greatest contribution to basketball in the current year. The recipient's name will be engraved on a permanent plaque and the award accompanied by a suitable trophy . . . awarded this year to . . . RICHARD ALAN BARTOCCINI REED AWARD given in memory of Carl A. Reed of the Class of 1906 in recognition of fine spirit, improvement in skill, devotion to his team, and an unselfish determina- tion to contribute to Hebron's athletic success . . . awarded to . . . DAVID ALAN GOODOF ATHLETIC AWARD given for superior performance in the field of athletics, for outstanding leadership and a hne spirit of sportsmanship . . . awarded to . . . MANCEL TALCOTT CLARK III Academy also wishes to make the following Special Awards . . . A SPECIAL AWARD in recognition of the effort and character he has shown in making steady improvement in academic achievement . . . to . . . RONALD NATHANIEL ADAMS A SPECIAL AWARD in recognition of his loyalty, enthusiasm and diligence and his leadership in athletic achievement . . . to . . . GEORGE RAYMOND MCPHEE A SPECIAL AWARD Jeff Chase receives his diploma from Mr. Allen. in recognition of his unfailing courtesy, loyalty, diligence and determination and his general good citizenship . . . to . . . HENRY KIMBALL URION III Butler Chase Golden Goodof Ingalls Kellogg Peterson Pineo Symonds Tonks Cum Laude Society Theodore Butler '66 jeffrey Chase I65, YVilliam Colden ,66 David Coodof ,65 Terry Ingalls ,65 President: Claude L. Allen, Jr. Secretary: George XV. F reiday, jr. Richard Kellogg ,66 Christopher Peterson ,65 Dabid Pineo '65 Alan Symonds ,65 Andrew Tonks '65 CUM LAUDE SOCIETY PRIZES GEOMETRY: DAVID COES ,67 LATIN: DANIEL STEINXVAY '68 The highest academic honor Hebron Academy can bestow is election to the Cum Laude Society. ln the spring of this year the faculty members of the society elected Jeifery Chase, David Goodof, Christopher Peterson, David Pineo, Alan Symonds and Andrew Tonks of the Class of 1965 and Theodore Butler, William Golden and Richard Kellogg of the Class of 1966. Terry Ingalls '65 was elected last year. This is the largest single group to enter the Hebron Chapter. For the purpose of honoring its members the Society sponsored a Cum Laude Day in the classics in May. Professor Moses Hadas, Jay Professor of Greek at Columbia University, delivered the address. The title of his talk was Humanism - the Greek ideal. The Society again sponsored two prize examinations, for Freshmen in Latin and for Sophomores in geometry. This year Daniel Steinway won the Latin award while David Coes won the geometry prize. 32 Dan Steinway receiving the Latin Prize for freshmen. David Coes accepting the Sophomore Geometry Award Cum Laude Da Profewor Haitian xpeatking xx ith the H c a d ni a 5 t e r and Mr. Brewer. Latin III never had a tougher class or at better time. 33 Urganizations 34 The Spectator Ftrs! :ou Berry, Kennedy, Finn, Morrill, Bronson, Hinman, White E., Kellogg Second row Gauvreau Polish, Maddux, O'Toole. LePage, Spill, Campbell, Friedman A., Lorentz Ladd Adams Dlvis Oxenham, Rummel, Grossman. Third row: Morse Ed., McGregor Thomas Waite Pistni Carleton, Parsons, Cox, Reeves. PCCt3tO1' 'ta Editor-in-Chief Organizations Editor School Life Editor Photography Editor Business Manager Athletic Editor Athletic Editor Art Work Faculty Advisor ALLEN KENNEDY PHILLIP HINMAN EDWARD FINN JAMES MoRR1LL EDWARD WHITE PETER OXENHAM KARN OSATHANOWDH MR. C1iA1u.Es P. TRANFIELD 35 Choir Tonks, McGregor, Sample, Curtze A., Curtze E., O'To0lc, Lowcl. Coin Club First row: Lorentz, Bright, Terry, Larsen. Second row: Cambell, Gol- den, Hagge, Laughlin, Wy- sor, Cox, Cleo Club First row: White, Adams Tonks, Elliot. Second row: Wysor, Morse Wells, McGregor, Kennedy Mathematics Club First row: Dineen, Urion, Manning. Second row: Kellogg, Low- enthal, Fisher. Calendar Club Lepage, Hinman. Librarians First row: Symonds, A. Second row: Finn, Symonds R., Lorentz, Levine. Third row: Nunn, Urion Green, Dunn, Beard. Press Club At desk: Peterson. Second row: Bright, O v e r b a g h, Nunn. Creen Key First row: Withey, Board- man, M a d s e n, Laughlin, Morrill. Second row: White, N., Golden, A k e r b e rg, Bright, Potash, Higer. Third row: McCoy, Nunn, Hailer, Thompson, F., Terry. Chess Club First row: Overbagh, Mc- Gregor, Manning, Ingalls, Dunn, Reeves, Levine, Rum- mel. Second row: Saunders, Ficker, Maddux, Lorentz, Lowenthal, Finn, Spill, Bright, Sanborn. Third row: McCoy, Steinway, Smullin, Hagge, Hinkelman, Thomp- son Tom, Nunn, Cox. iii Vi 'Se 52 as sa 'IB ,HH Hebronian First row: Golden, Symonds A., Rothschild, L a u g h 1 i nf Boardman. Second row: White, N., Camp- bell, Hinman, Potash, Kellogg O,Toole, Frank. Third row: Saunders, Brummer Mandiberg, Morse, E., Gardner: Stafford, White, E., Goodolf, P., Terry, Laney. 9 ,, THE HEBRO 1,4 HEBRON ACADEMY, I-IEBRON, MAINE Tarradiddle First row: Reeves, Dibble, Kadi Kellogg. Second row: Golden, Marvel Resevick, Parsons, B u t l e r Sample, Finn, White, N. 'L . . . to promote controversy, discussion and awareness for their own sake? s-. it '6- fi 35. fi ' at 733 S 'li ..i,,, lea 'Wir awww! , ., A. . N - . . ,fs 'L f 'J :ffl 'V , G ,J 2' - srti 39 a s Model Railroad lub First row: White, N., Symonds, R., Lorentz, Adams, Hoffmann, Ludwig, Finn, Ficker. Second row: Bright, Mr. Hokanson, Jones, McGregor, Symonds, A., Edkins, Forsdick. Third row: Parsons, Carleton, Bushmann. w.ss.. WT Electronics Course First row: Kolb, Bayles, Love- land. Second row: E m e r y Urion, Ludwig, Saunders, Fors- dick, Mr. Arsenault, Maddux Symonds, A. Meteorolog Club First row: Madsen, Mayo, Over- bagh, Clark. Second row: Emery, Mr. Arse- nault, Jones, Lowd, Bucken, Bayles, Redmayne. it 1 Astronomy Club First row: White, N., Parsons, McGregor, Adams. Second row: Emery, Whitaker, Bucken, Staiford, S m u l l i n, Manning, Lorentz. - ':'f Rifle Club First row: Tabacknick, Carman, Frank, Green, Lowenthal, Bron- son. Second rowz Gauvreau, Eddy, Ficker, Edkins, Golden, Foley, Mr. Woolsey. Third row: Osathanondh, Resevick, McCoy, Buschman, Whitaker, Locke. BK! , ms in all M gli W! Bi HI BB ll HB Bi ill B! Bl Hi wr ' .twigs Q WN L AN ' N9 is P. Outing Club First row: Mr. Clunie, Picker, Larson, Spill. Second row: Urion, Wysor, Thomas, Golden, White, E., Hinkleman. Third raw: Haven, Cox, Oxenham, Foley, Lorentz, Stahl, Mac- kenzie. Advanced Placement English First row: Kadi, Dibble, Rothschild, Hertzler. Second raw: Mr. Stratton, Kennedy, Eynon, Tonks, Mr. Martin. Uffenloes First row: Curtze, A., Cur- lze, E., Selvagc, McGregor Tonks, Eynon, Crane, Lowd Overbagh. I unto First row: Selvage, Davis, Finn, Rummel, Guest, Gau- vreau, Dibble. Second row: Wilson, Fried- man Adams LePa c Ken , , S , - nedy, O'Toole, Tonks, Bron- son, Reeves, Seder. Third row: Levine, Love- land, Steinway, Smullin, Par- sons, Overbagh, W y s 0 r, Mayo, Mr. Scheibler. Koinonia First row: Friedman, A., Ton ks, Maddux, Wittley, Morrill, Bronson, F r a n k, Higcr. Second row: Golden, Goodof, P., McCoy, Pisani, Miller, Reeves, B a r r 0 n, Goodof, D., Mr. Lutlon. Third row: Bancroft, Beard, Lowd, White, E., Wright, Locke. L' . . . a club established for tht betterment of the school and local community through social, eultural ehanlable service and religioue tunctions Dramatics Club First row: White, N.. Friedman, A., Scholnick. Frank. Symonds, R.. Lowenthal, Campbell, Look, Seder. Boardman, Thompson, G. Smmid row: Mr. Dea. Mr. Stratton. S t e t s o n, Gauvreau. F ol ey, Laughlin, Oxenham, Morrill. Kennedy, Tonks. Lar- sen, Mr. Tranfield. Third row: Sample, Carman, Powell, J., Morse, Ed.. McGregor. Sy- monds. A., Bottomly. Hurdcr, Wysor, Redmayne, Davis, I.e- page. Fourth row: Brummer, Forsdick. Dunn. Thomas, Par- sons, Hinkelman. White. E., Smullin, Butler, Pisani, Hailer, Potash. The Taming of the Shrew 'KRuppert, you dithering imbecile . . . .a pint of small ale . .. Tia, Cherubim and Seraphim . . . MQW I Ch Annette Tonks in her toilette J 1' f 7 E i I H 'V i It , I ,X V Q Billy Budd 47 5 l ' T THE CHAPLAIN ARTHUR T. LUTTON, JR. 'ullbfml jg L Umgtmuntrq ' I3 M119 23.l7ll lllurntnglllamrmp ll tu lThurcI15tlmul 9 nm llespvrs 8 vm B 1pttst litmm, afar. , - D 251. . THE REVEREND ARTHUR T. LUTTON THE REVEREND JOHN R. SCHROEDER United Baptist Church Lewiston DR. FREDERICK D. HAYES High Street Congregational Church Auburn THE REVEREND GERALD F. WEARY Newcastle MR. EVAN R. WEST Hebron Academy DR. MERVIN M. DEEMS Dean, Bangor Theological Seminary DR. ROBERT E. L. STRIDER II President, Colby College FATHER T. LEE BURNS St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church Lewiston THE REVEREND JOSEPH R. BOLGER St. Michaels Episcopal Church Auburn MR. L. EDWARD WILLARD, JR. Hebron Academy DR. FRANKLIN P. COLE First Radio Parish Church of America Portland RABBI NORMAN ZDANOWITZ Beth Abraham Synagogue Auburn CHRISTOPHER T. SELVAGE, Hebron 1965 H. RUSSELL WATSON lll, Hebron 1966 SAMUEL HIGER, Hebron 1967 STEPHEN W. PENDLETON, Hebron 1968 THE REVEREND CLYDE H. COX, JR. Trinity Episcopal Church Portland S eakers THE REVEREND FREDERIC BUECHNER Chaplain. Phillips Exeter Academy THE REVEREND W. HARPER WELCH State Street Congregational Church Portland THE REVEREND ARTHUR T. LUTTON, JR. Hebron Community Baptist Church THE REVEREND WILBUR E. HOGG, JR. Episcopal Church of Saint Mary the Virgin Falmouth Foreside THE REVEREND GEORGE E. BULLENS The Methodist Church Auburn DR. GEORGE R. HEALY Dean of the Faculty Bates College THE REVEREND B. FRANKLIN PETERSON Trinity Episcopal Church Lewiston MR. EDWARD Y. BLEWETT President, Westbrook Junior College, Portland THE REVEREND JOHN R. WARNER, JR. The Methodist Church Livermore Falls DR. CLIFFORD H. OSBORNE Chaplain, Colby College DR. GAROLD W. THUMN Professor of Government Bates College DR. WALLACE W. ANDERSON Center Sandwich New Hampshire MR. EUGENE M. DEA Hebron Academy MR. ADDISON A. AUGUSTA Hebron Academy ' , ,R ff v A ,rmkwiki ' ,H S ,..,. ,w w ff 1 t' I , VJ' +5 6 K Ww i Q fags m 4 gg H if-,4S.fff:m wwf, . , f , ,, . . ' ' K 7 ff, 'ESRWK , 3 '9 - - 'n :a, h w? 'iiffffi f' Av. , . K' , A M we V. ' va 'r -- YY :-W 7'Si'?'r 1,457 I 'Why ' ' 'v1 ,:- , , , A f U , v 'ffsf,fz'- , Lf V ,L 51: Pffivf-'l,Jff'?W ia! i -' L' iff' 7-351 , 5 . ? L' , I' f 'E ' , W ..., V ' ,f , f,,1-44, i AW, : , Mi V. L . J j,. 'Z ' 1 ' - , if-,jjqfwzz-1 ,zu . ,L 1, 64212 :- 'gg ,, - f 5 M ' Y ' '-1 -'-,iw-01, chool Life 49 S? 3? K2 'ffn 'W5 'X gf 'S A ,.,,,.... Q, ik my .4-4 --1 , ,.W.. 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MW!! , , Qwggfr wmgiifk' 3 5 aff j , 'ggtzfjiiinw ,AGQQ4 .70l2'kg2'x.i 0 .gg -.H 505' I 4 L Sports 0 64 Rh Fall Sports Varsity Cross Country Coach Mr. Augusta Varsity Lettermen Dan Bennett Ken Cuneo Mark Cuneo Fred Eberman Dave Goodolf Bob Maddux Pete Overbagh Captain Chuck Hadley Hebron Cross Country has improved over the last two years to such an extent that this year's squad captured both the Maine and the New England Prep School Championships? - Mr. Augusta First row: Goodofl, Overbagh, Gardner, Butler, Hadley, Eberman, Maddux. Second row: Mr. Augusta, Cuneo, M., Hilderbrand, Spill, Finn, Bennett, Cuneo, K., Monsulick. 52 Mt use if ii Hebron starts strongly in the Maine Prep School Champion- ships. 1 Hebron vs. Exeter , , A fl i , ' wif G16 if' fir , 1 5 it r. Spf-if . I s R. ge 's A -my Q, N 33 -yr A , fx 'kj V fgsitjflros Q,oux1tryQRec'erd 2 He W glfurg He M i 20N Maine Central Hebron 15 Hinckleyv Hebron 15 Berwicki i Hebron 30 iit' Tilton Hebron 31 Gould r Hebron 50 or eiExeter Hebron 15 A ii 3Bowtloin Frosh, Hebron 26 5 m'rD'eeri3ig W' Hebron 15 Q Nevxeiizll-liampton Maddux finishes second against New Hampton. ,Q First, Maiiiie Prep Sgfliool Champiohships First, New Erisgland Sc ool Championships , ti, if G Q i s 5 ? W l 'N -,iw A MBE? Leag N ' isps ik . f 1 . ' 'leans' in j ' if WW:-7 Ke 'M was 2 571' 55' , f ,fn fwaww., WMMMW-fy 'M x ,MW +1 ,.,9Z'A' K 'GN' 1 Q f. ,ww W fn -W2 4 W ww, ' Q4 3 Muay , ve, 'A f viii' Q wh ,, VVV5,, ,, WW WT' 4 4 First row: Stevens, Miller, Stafford, Urion, Butler, Kadi, Bottomly, Dineen. Second row: Mr. Augusta, Powell, Hilderbrand, Spill, Manning, Kellogg, Symonds, R., Monsulick. Cross Country Record 4.4 Hebron 36 Oxford Hills H.S. 52 Hebron 00 Mechanic Falls H.S. 32 Hebron 24 Buekfleld H.S. 31 Hebron 19 Lewiston H.S. J.V. 38 Hebron 23 Oxford Hills H.S. 33 Hebron 29 Buckfield H.S. 26 Hebran 23 Gould J.V. 38 Hebron 35 North Yarmouth 20 Hebron 35 Edward Little H.S. 20 I. V. Cross Countr Coach Mr. Augusta N. t 5 69 Varsit Football COIICIICS Mr. Ossman, Mr. Stratton Rick Bartoeeini Sandy Eynon Tom Laney Jim Morrill Dave Rayner Varsity Lettermen Tad Clarke Andy Hailer Toni Dyer Ron Haven Jeff Laughlin Bruce McCullough Dave Mowatt Chris Peterson Captain Tom Dyer Craig Robinson Dave Ruppert We are looking for a more rewarding season next year. - Coach Mr. Ossman First row: McCullough, Haven, Peterson, C., Eynon, Bartoccini, Dyer, Robinson, Hailer, Mowatt, Rayner, Clark. Second row: Mr. Ossman, Potash, McCoy, Haggerty, Peterson, K., Thompson, Tom, Laney, Ruppert, Davis, Saunders, Mr. Stratton. Third row: Morrill, Larsen, Helman, R., Stetson, Bucken, Laughlin, Frank, Boardman, Dyer, Lowd. ., Na ..,, TI , of A scramble for the ball vs. New Hampton. , I in I V3fS1ty., l jotballgi Record 71 K L J M.. ,, 4 K W- .ff . ,, K ll NA Tx ! Hebro l0 T ' olderness He r n . .o Kimball Unpng' c yan 6 Tilt l lon 0 Ha li 2 you if-Iebron 0 Berw l Hebron 8 Kents ll Hebron 8 New ptonz fr Hebron holds Tilton. A ll X l fe Haven moves up to stop Berwick. N 4' E S' if .- A K gk . ia-ew r . gm - -1- A Y k x grfjx .f's , I -L-L A LKVL' ' -l wli1 - iii? Y X-':-- MQW 'igsx' , - Imm fm X-L. A ' ,, - L. K Q .i ,,k. wiffiw-Iwamfm yi 'W A.-vi-Riff-1:fLfQ1-.wk-1:WE5 J' 1 Mwffwfyfg M 'E mp., ,s:il,fgfm ' -isp S I -X A is A 'N 'All 'X WE Q: S? S uwsw S1 ' X L. A ,MSM-Q.:.f1Q:1,..-Q - , Lklk wif 1: - . Q ,Ir :fx-1.-wwf , X.,.- iw , 4 5, , v K f Q 9 , 1 5 nik . X15 Qi X Q ii in L! 'Q A A H i, as V Q i f + YiV fwfq 4 lfwvmki e1vwl Qww1ygg ?i A W, -.A- J ywxg- A , A f . , -'g'h Q - .sw qik Firsr row: White, T., Cox, Hurder, Wysor, Oxenham, Zeitler, Higer, Levine, Golden, Mackenzie, Foley, Kolb. Second row: Mr. Lulton, Mr. Martin, Chrobak, Thompson, Konecki, Ehmer, Sanborn, Redmaync, Koch, Resevick, McGregor. Third row: McCann, Kinter, Young, Clough, Morse, Edwin, Calhoun, Hoffmann, Carman, Helman, R. Pendleton. l. V. Football Coaches: Mr. Martin, Mr. Lutton C0-Captains: Zeitler, Higer Football Record 5.1 Hebron 30 Oxford Hills H.S. J.V. 0 Hebron 24 Brunswick H.S. J.V. 6 Hebron 38 Rumford H.S. J.V. 0 Hebron 24 Oxford Hills H.S. J.V. 0 Hebron 8 Berwick J.V. 32 Hebron 22 Kents Hill J.V. 0 he ,m Q-1,14 , , M , . ,, ,WWW f, M WWI' , M K , , ' ,MH W 4, M W wemw M ' V - 'z .1 'I 'f 161 Q W, M Wir R K ' 2 Q X xv, H in W . - or - f Pm 'W 'KWQK I , 7 Varsity Soccer Coaches Mr. XVest, Mr. Lunt Mark Bancroft Jeff Chase Bill Lincoln George McPhee Dwight Parsons Varsity Lettermen Reeves Bright Andy Friedman Pete Madsen Craig Murphy Fred Thompson Ray Withey Brad Campbell Bill Guest Steve Mayo Mike O'Toole Tom West The 1964 Varsity Soccer Team caught the full meaning of the coaches' slogan of 'fun and lirst' in its spirit, drive, and skill. - Mr. West Captain Fred Thompson First row: McPhee, Lincoln, Friedman, C., Chase, Bright, Thompson, Withey, Campbell, O'Toole, Bancroft, Parsons. Second row: Mr. West, Mr. Lunt, Dunn, Thomas, Carlton, Madsen, Buschmann, Wright, Beard, Nunn, Mayo, Pisani. Third row: Lorentz, Wilson, Reeves, Murphy, Forsdick, Terry, Waite, Selvage, Berry, Ingalls, West, Guest. 4 Parsons moves the ball vs. Cape Elizabeth. e ,i ' A Bright boots 2 ,ff fi of .'L':h,l,., fy 7 ly .: H Ji' A,., E K fl! A A . L ,X 1: X as H gg g L, ' A :,, ff' wi' 3 I bI'O'I'l B 'H 9 ron l3mQQ'fgg 4-'fig L-' 5 . I , iw n A Q 1 ,. Hebron Var t Soccer Record t Q HGWSH 3 'K , V 2 8-2-2 Hman 2 iN'eL'affn'ilg:',l,..Hebri5n 4 lx Hebron 3 2 Hebron 0 ffl 2 l ,ti Lgiiebflln 0 X ,G-f , Hebr n 1 x 5 O'Toole moves towards opposing goal. A Vi A Neal.. 2 'W is vs. Cape Elizabeth. Fryeburg Holderness Berwick Maine Central North Yarmouth Bowdoin Frosh St. Dominic H.S. Bridgton Cape Elizabeth H.S Hinkley Kents Hill New Hampton McPhee makes a save against MCI. Bancroft and Withey close in on MCI goalie. MCI defense trying to clear ball West races for the ball against Bowdoin. First row: Powers, Stahl, Barron, Adams, Ficker, Lee, Hinkelman, Buckley, Scammon, Roberti, Fisher, Watson. Second row: White, N., Grossman, Osathanondh, Akerberg, Watts, Wooster, Green, Crane, Kenyon, Sturges, Thompson, G., Ladd, Mr. Tranfield. Third row: Mr. Stagg, Mr. Clunie, Lipman, Lowenthal, Jones, Elliott, Sample, Ludwig, Scholnick, James, Eddy, Johnson, Seder. Fourth row: Coombs, Michaelson, Whitaker, Morse Eric, Steinway, Bower, Baker, Haddock, Edkins. I. V. Soccer Record 4-3-1 , V, Hebron 2 Kents Hill J.V. Hebron 1 Coburn Hebron 0 Hinkley J.V. Coaches.-Mr.Tranne1d, Mr. chime, Mr.Stagg Hebron 4 Maine Central J -V- Co-Captains: Lee, Hinkelman Hebron 1 Kgnts Hill J,V, Hebron 5 Fryeburg J.V. Hebron 2 St. Dominic J .V. Hebron 4 North Yarmouth J .V ............., ., 77 .5 , . , . x at-'M :L W 6 h K is K S K 1 J fi X rx, X 3 X 1 X N ' .Q Xxx .,- T' : SV ff S , 3 .. - A- Q? Rapid, 1' , r- Q U, . .K 3 -fxfgwuf. 5, ' g ifs r1j'?,l1-gif' 'iid- , . 1 Xi pg' .K ' Yi ff QA 5' :K . , N f ,Q ar' sk 5 f 5 ,m,, m.. ,mM. K ? ' N Q, 2:5 af ' ,. 3'kg..w , . 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Wheldon Captain Dick Bartoccini First row: Brown CMgr.J, Potash, Cox, Bartoccini, Haggerty, Goodof, D., Helman, R. QMgr.J Second row: Dwyer CMgr.J, McCoy, Fisher, Fellows, Wheldon, Friedman, A., Mr. Ossman. ' lf all .r Y l 4 varsity Baskr-Hall Reoord Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron .1 fx . 1 6-9 V RQ l li f f J Q Goodof fights Oxford Hills for the ball Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Haggerty passes to Bartocinni. Q SQ ills your 1. '8' 'f' 3 wa-N if i I-s Y ai' E' Q Q f 2 :Mi 4 ggi 5 'E Q N First row: Steinway, Stafford, Lowd, Buckley, Bower, Watts. Second row: Mr. Martin, Pendleton, Akerberg, Baker, Levine, Cuneo, M., Higer, Mgr. . . Basketball Coach: Mr. Martin Captain: Thomas Buckley Basketball Record 6-6 Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Brewster J .V. Coburn J .V. Kents Hill J.V. Mechanic Falls H.S. J.V Oxford Hills H.S. J .V. No. Yarmouth H.S. J.V Oxford Hills H.S. J.V. Hinckley Kents Hill J.V. No. Yarmouth H.S. J.V. Berwick J .V. Hinckley First row: Scammon, Sanborn, Stahl, Thomas, Osathonondh, Pineo. Second row: Mr. Keith, Hinman, Stetson, Spill, Sample, Helman, J., Tabachnick. Reserve Basketball Coach: Mr. Keith Captain: John Stahl Reserve Basketball Record Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron 6-1 Oxford Hills H.S. Fr. Walton J.H.S. Webster J.H.S. Webster J.H.S. Walton J.H.S. Oxford Hills H.S. Fr Hinckley J.V. Varsity Hockey l Coach: Mr. Gardner Captain: Craig Murphy Lettermen Ronald N. Adams, Mgr. George R. McPhee Mark R. Bancroft Craig C. Murphy Ronald C. Haven Kenneth P. Nunn Captain Craig Murphy William A. Lincoln Morton F. Terry M. Peter Madsen First row: McPhee, Nunn, Madsen, Murphy, Lincoln, Rummel, Chase, Watson. Second row: Mr. Gardner, Larsen, Terry, Wilson, Bancroft, Haven, Adams CMgr.J, Seder CMgr.J. Varsity Hockey Record 5-9-2 Murphy stops St. Dom's. X, Terry breaks out. Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Qfebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron 86 r. Q WM Edward Lit 'iw J V, mx Notre Da . 3 0 New mpton ,L 2 Alumn A Berlin ei Holderny eel 5 4 Kems Exeter if' M: Bridgt gf ' sr. no-ggQ?ifH.s. Berlin iiv Coibyrifr Tiltoniyi 5 unn umcrimg ax Sl om! dcfcnxcnmzm. 1 ,V F' I1CI'0fl and Nunn Sturt ward Sl. Dom's goal. Terry facing off Q N W ,gf , t , v , L 1 ,io First row P1san1 Ehmer, Beard, Crane, Laney, Wooster, Tom Thompson Bayles Look Second row Symonds, R., Randolph, Michaelson, Kolb, Roberti West Bucken Mcfregor Cyger Bennet Lowenthal, Lorentz, Mr. LeBlanc. Hockey Coach: Mr. Leblanc C0-Captains: Tom Thompson, Jack Lorentz Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron North Yarmouth St. Dominic J.V. Notre Dame H.S. Lewiston J .V. Berlin H.S. J.V. North Yarmouth I. V. Hockey Record 88 iarsity Skiing C'nc1c'lz.' Mr. Augusta Cuprain: Gregory P. Boardman l l E .0--4 A is , Lcltermen - ,5.f- . Gre o P. Boardman Terr N. Thom son 'dye ooooo,r gg YY Y P , L John C. Bushman Henry K. Urion Frederick L. Thompson Edward J. Waite Captam Greg Boardman Gerald A. Thompson Left to right: Mr. Augusta, Boardmax, Urion, Carman, Eddy, O'Toole, Oxenham, Terry Thompson, Waite, Thompson, F., Marxliberg, Thompson, G., White, N., Butler, Bushman, Kellogg. ..: 7 -- v.-.., ' flfyigiff f X I X ? ,.,.,W, .4 . fr, . , W . Wi? ui, I V I . Y , in ' ' jffn r V, 'if f fs.. fm +85 pl .di , ,W Varsity Skiing Record 1-4 Urion finishing a downhill race. Q 6 V f I ,af ff-Q-.W Boardm un finishing slalom. .4 if .. if Vu! f 'l Xl ,Ni ff, fl .,,., ffqgf, K in . 1 ,ioi , W Hebron 18 kvFryebgrg 199.5 Hebron '95 yi' I M.C.f!,L Ag' onggw '1 f 99.8 Hcbrong i 85.8 if foo n... 1' i 100 Hcbrofi 87. ildj 100 Hymn 9 m ,orwick 79.6 . ,fi fi? Thompson at end of a run. i Varsity Swimming C lUL1l'l1.' Mr. Stratton Co-Captains: Tad Clark, Mike Wright J. Reeve Bright John T. Bottomly Mancel T. Clark Robert E. Dibble Edward V. Finn Robert S. Grossman Robert S. Hagge Allen C, Kennedy Michael C. Mishou Lettermen Christopher Peterson Peter C. Redmayne Henry Rines Christopher T. Selvage Edward K. White Michael J. Wright Phillip C. Wysor Andrew F. Tonks, Mgr Fi.r.s't row: Mishou, WVysor, Dibble, VVh1te NVright Clark Peterson Redmlyne Grossman Bottonily, Finn Second row: Tonks CMgr.D, Monsulick, Wells Golden Hinkleman Higge Hoffmin Selvage Rines, Bright, Kennedy, VVhitaker, Lee, YV1tlif.y tNl5,rl Nlr Stratton Third mu, Stevens fMgr.D, James, Miller, Hurder, Haddock Edkins Hadley Forsdick Goodof P Coombs Morse, Eric, Konecki McCullough, Young CNIgrl 4 f'+ L i 5 'l P+ +4 'L ' f'+'i f'+'f EVENT R282 max wmonr QHED' LAY s:4z7Fss.24An9ss A200-Ylla Mme wmrr Q ' Zogiiyn' UHQTEPETERSON Finish of White's backstroke heat in New Englands. nE2Skn wmmevsnsou cmmwnrom mv smzmss E mx: wamm' x:sas-rrmma. wsu-fsmtssa l50-Ybf mxsvmsmzzy MIKEWRBHI 22,9 Emuswu rss.2s,wes FEB.26.f965 zoo.vo vmn Tw Sfvfwf' im-wmv A , -M1 4 '4?M'fEiE2.w I ll ARL' hil t' if ins n a 1 - 5. 133 Z- 11. ' 100' ,TAB CLARK ' '55m 2 ' 100.yDf lK H,-9. 'ma SEVERANCEQ , 'W ' .- sas fsgglgig' ' ' ?':HfBiLv62?f3 1 51 'HW 4 'l 2,'7,'f1fg, 20 ' Q L 400+Yn l wars wmam' my 1 3010-HN ' QFRMSTYLE 41394025-964 4- X PfETTY Nl 'L' 7'wV1' g ISZV T 1, A.: iff xl ? awe mmvfee max REDMAYBE . , wnnswnzour .ma sssuzssess WHQIE WRKGHT i338 FE8 251985 f :iff f as If z 0, , V T.,-' ' I I' 5' 9, rf, 1, I 1 k ' , . ' ,gf i ' Y gffl- , . ' C I, , 4 1 ga A J , 1 f L 4W.Lff ff. 1.--T' 'L K '7+S , , ,,,A aww , f 'Sm f ,- UCSB' wi? Q., UUUMQWMEQQ Wright finishing the hundred. ' l Medley relay vs. Bangor. was ,mm X-eHrfAwwM'MS 'f X Q, 'Nz iirri i Wright in turn. Clark in New Englands. Freestyle relay, 11th in nation 93 First row: Green, Mahaney, Dyer, Hailer, Overbagh, Dineen, Eberman. Second row Lutton, Gardner, Morrill, Main, Berry, Manning, Maddux, Crabtree, Barron. Winter Work quad Spring Sports 95 arsity Baseball Coaches: Mr. Gardner, Mr. Ossman Varsity Lettermen Ronald Adams, Mgr. J etlrey Chase Richard Cox Robert Fellows Andrew Friedman Ronald Haven Walter Ladd, Mgr. Peter Larsen William Lincoln George McPhee Kenneth Nunn Richard Potash Michael Rothschild Co-Captains Bill Lincoln and Mike Rothschild First row: Potash, Haven, Chase, Cox, Lincoln, Rothschild, McPhee, Fellows, Nunn, Fried- man, A. Second row: Brummer, Mr. Ossman, McCoy, Peterson, K., Parsons, Fisher, Haggerty, Mr. Gardner, Adams, Ladd. Third row: Bucken, Stahl, Larsen, Watson. il .1 Q . Mfox Varsi seball Record ,if-, it fy f I X iif V 9 k . .6 , N mmm X 3, Q-..rr..o ,46 .ta Hebron 545 ...- rmouth 2 Hebron 5 New Hampton 8 Hebron Hinckley 12 Hebroiiffffflii K Kem Hill 15 Hebron I- Berwick 5 Hebron N ' l M.C.1. 8 Hebr ? 51 X5 Hinckley 4 - . j o fff!7 i t Bridgton 8 i w ron 3 ryeburg 1 McPhee catching vs. North Yarmouth. ebron 4 i' Yarmouth 0 Hebron Nfl-Awgmm A ill 5 Hebronw' '9 Deering H.S. 15 Cox tallies for Hebron. QL Fellows pitching against Bridgton. Lincoln batting against Kents Hill. 97 Friedman singles to center. Chase scores vs. North Yarmouth Rothschild signals for a relay home. Haven crosses first on a single. A a. Potash batting vs. M.C.I. Fisher shows fine relief pitching. 98 First row: Kintner, O'Toole, Pendleton, Hoffman, Sanborn, Buckley Watts Hurder Thomp son, Terry. Second row: Etscovitz, Baker, Look, Scammon, Bower Morse Eric Whitaker Morse Edwin, Haddock, Whelden, Mr. Keith, Mr. Willard. J. Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron J. V. V. Baseball Coaches: Mr. Willard, Mr. Keith Captain: Lee Sanborn 10 Gould JV 11 Berwick JV 6 North Yarmouth JV 4 F ryeburg JV 12 Hinkley JV ll North Yarmouth JV 3 Gould JV ll Leavitt JV 7 Fryeburg JV 15 Leavitt JV 5 Kents Hill JV Baseball Record 99 Varsit Lacrosse Coach: Mr. Tranfield Varsity Lettermen Howard Barron Gregory Boardman Rexford Carleton Arthur Forsdick David Frank William B. Golden Richards Kolb Wilson Lee Jeffrey Levine John Lorentz Jonathan Marvel David Mowatt Christopher Peterson David Pineo David Rayner Peter Redmayne Henry Roberti Whitcomb Rummel Robert Smullin, Mgr. Frederick Thompson Andrew Tonks Henry West Philip Wysor Co-Captains Greg Boardman and Chris Peterson First row: Thompson, F., Rummel, Roberti, Lee, Boardman, Peterson, C., Rayner, Tonks, Mowatt, Pineo. Second row: Mr. Tranfield, Clough, Barron, Carman, Johnson, Koch, Golden, Kolb, Gyger, Frank, Smullin. Third row: West, Levine, Forsdick, Bottomly, Redmayne, Carlton, Wysor, Resevick, Marvel, Bayles, Lorentz, Davis. ' x A , Boardman evades Brewster defenseman fn ffv .K ' 1 Hfif x tif? L mf fy 5 i ' is-T--I iv 'M . ' ' Q -'ri C- Liacrossef ecord b 2'5 elf' 1 AQ. Q if ,F 5 1, 73 'f I' . 1 W ,Q Avg? gf 3 3, X 1 5 A5gqf??'ffiH Bw-,.,,k1w ,Q ,A , Hgybronrxgagr, f owdo1n Freshman 8 Hgbrojn 1 Hebron Hebron Hebronggvwif Hebron Hebron 0 1 Kents Hill B 3 B is Hinkley 1 iBrewster 5 Kems Hill - 3 3 Holderness V4 glelinkley 2 'X 13 . W wg l V 2 6 1 3 15 7 Peterson ready to break toward goal Rummel shooting vs. Brewster ,,,i,Tkn....,m,,1,,...,..,,sm,,,, --Wwrr e,.e 1.Wr...,.W..1.....w.--....W-.r,,..,. .M,.,.W... .- W , ..' . .M . ., Varsity Tennis Coach Mn. HOKANSON Varsity Lettermen Mancel T. Clark Jeffrey Laughlin Robert Grossman Peter Madsen Captain Peter Madsen Charles Hadley Raymond Withey, Mgr. Robert Helman First row: Madsen. Second row: Grossman, Clark, Wilson, Hadley, Laughlin, Randolph, Helman, R., Withey. new 'FN YW? QSM! K 3: X tx , 2. xl ..r L . i, ' :FZ ef. ,, Q M1 li 4.3 .A W at il gg V, A Coach Hokanson. Y 1 :X ,Xi , . 4 ' 'wif fwpxffl V' V T' i vif? A 3 if .. XE? Vars Qtygj en has Record 12-1 X 2455 Hebron Bowd Freshman Hebron Brunswick H.S. Hebron Kents sill Hebron Edward Little H.S. Hebron New H pto Hebron Kents Hill Hebron a e E a S. Hebron Deering H.S. Hebron S. Hebron South Portland H.S Hebron S Do Hebron Portland H.S. C p 11 Q' 1 . South P rtlkg Q,-. nj' t. i . ,gf f fl Madsen returning a forehand shot. C Default Winl Hebron, Maine Interscholastic League Champions Helman and Grossman in doubles. Helman sewing vs. Kents Hill. Hadley hits a forehand vs. Deering Laughlin and Tlark in doubles vs. So. Portland. Madsen follows through on a back-hand. 105 Laughlin serving. First row: Elliott, Lowenthal, Zeitler, Carlisle. Second row: Mr. Woolsey Crane Osathanondh Stafford, Buschman, LePage. I. V. Tennis Record Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Hebron Tennis Coach: Mr. Woolsey 4-6 St. Dominic JV Bridgton Hinckley Kents Hill JV South Portland H.S. JV North Yarmouth Kents Hill JV Hinckley Berwick St. Dominic JV 106 Varsity Track Coaclzess Mr. Augusta, Mr. Lunt Mark Bancroft Daniel Bennett Thomas Berry Josiah Bright Kenneth Cuneo Mark Cuneo Joseph Dineen Thomas Dyer Blaine Eynon David Goodof William Guest, Mgr. Andy Hailer Varsity Lettermen Edward Hinkelman Robert Maddux Evan Mehaney James Morrill Peter Overbagh Henry Rines, Mgr. Craig Robinson Jonathan Rubin Christopher Selvage Richard Stetson Francis Wells First row: Cuneo, M., Eynon, Bennett, Berry Selvage Morrill Rubin Stetson Goodof D Cuneo, K. Second row: Mr. Augusta, Hertzler Dineen Bancroft Mahaney Wells Bright Overbagh, Maddux, Manning. Third row: Robinson Hailer Dyer Hinkelman Beard Wright Butler. sx.:1wasaa..,r... .. ..r. . - --. ..twswwtu.,fs.axRgsasKaiisi1g.5'5..:- '- ff'5i5f 5.'f1fHf?k3Y'S'??Pifk??i2Q3 Morrill taking 100. ff' fl Fiji Mc He 65 Colby Freshman 92 A 'A K ,-W 5 X Heg1T2: 511L,p New Hampton 29 M, sax I ,,?Qk,j,ix, xxx' 'M Helfron 84 X, o'o, ,Q Bowdoin Freshman 39 gap? 'N ,W-M-www. sf, ew. ...Q Hebi n 55 gk Tilton x19 76 Varsity Track Record Hebrxn 81w1i, Deering 59 NY k nik 'six 6-3 Hebrf n f N11 'r l S 2 3 Fryeburg 28 ' ,Q 1, Kents Hill 30 1 . QQ- , bro ' 5 A Governor Dummer 75 VI-Ie on, First Maine Frep School Championships , S , 1 fc.f'Hebron, Seventh in New England Prep School if .,,. ' p C X ampionships lg 2 9 Dyer gets oif record breaking putt. Hailer clears bar vs New Hampton 108 S 9 Mr. Augusta receives State Trophy. Overbagh iinishes in front in an 880. Eynon clearing bar vs. Deering. Robinson takes a first in the javelin. Cuneo driving into the stretch. Bancroft starts out on a record-smashing relay 109 First row: Monsulick, Seder, Scholnick, Helman, J., James, Young White N Second row Kellogg, Ingalls, Oxenham, Chrobak, Edkins, Main, Mishou, Friedman C Mr Augusta Third row: Brown, Green, White, E., Lowd, Hagge, Dunn, Kadi, Miller . . Track Coaches: Mr. Augusta, Mr. Lunt Hebron 58 Oxford Hills H.S. Hebron 81 Mechanic Falls H.S. Hebron 71 Waterville H.S. J .V. Hebron 73 North Yarmouth Hebron 73 Hinckley Hebron 7 l Leavitt I. V. Track Record 110 First row: Curtze, E., Tom Thompson, Curtze, A., Pisani, Symonds, Emery, Edwards. Second row: Eaton, Dwyer, Crabtree. prin Work quad 111 Advertisements 113 ! 1 1 1 114 Providing Maine's four-season vacationland with dependable electric service. RANGELEY PCWER COMPANY - SERVING - RANGELEY OQUOSSOC BEMIS SADDLEBACK STRATTON EUSTIS SUGARLOAF BIGELOW CARRABASSET Distributors for HOTPOINT Appliances 115 CALDERWOOD BAKIN G CO. 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