University of Maine at Portland - Reflection / Umpire Yearbook (Portland, ME)

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SOMMERVILLE V'VILLIAM E 'WI'NG FACULTY ddaaiadan;naaaaaa;aJaaaananonanaanaoaaonpo DEAN LUTHER l. BONNEY A Message frnm the Dean dOne ship sails EasL, another West, By the selfsamc winds Lhat blow; Fis the set of the sails and not the gales That point them the way they go. Like the waves of the sea are the ways of fate As we journey along through life; Tis the set of Lhe soul decides the goal And not Lhc calm 01 the strife. IIUUIUIIIIIIIIOOIOIIOIIOIIIII.$DD.IUU.I.U. Ray S. Bicknell B. S. Sp1'ingfie!d Collegt$ M. S. $pringfield Collegg Insulctor in Physical Education, Psychology, Economjf I--Iismry, and Algebra 1 Luther I. Bouncy A. B. iIBales Colleges M. A. Uiates College Honarary Dean of the College Instructor in Plain Geometry and Financial MnLhematics E. B. Fred Clark B. A. E. Univer5ity 0f Floridan A. M. CUniversity of Floridm Chairman OI Modern Language Delmmnent Instructor in French. Spanish, and Pre-Coilege English Alfred E. Clarke A. B. 031'tmouih CollegeJ Director 01' Admissions Chairman 01' the History and Government Departments Instructor in Latin American History and American Government Robert F. Goff A. B. wowdoiny M. A. Giatest Instructor in English and Biology Librarian Helen G. Husted S. B. Simmons Colleget M. A., PhD. tColumbia Universitw Chairman of the Science Department at Westbrook Junior College Ins Lructor in Chem istry John F. Jaques 11.3. tBowdoin Colleget A. M. tCDlumbia Universitw Chairman 0!' the English Deparmleut Instructor in Public Speaking, Fmshnmn Composition. Cmnmercial Correspondence English Literature, and Speed Reading Justin 0. Johnson B. S. 0301113? Collegetl Dean of the Faculty Chairman 01' the Mathematics Del'tartmcnt Instructor in General College Mathematics, College Algebra, Solid Gemnetry, Trigonometry and Introduction to Business Statistics, Survey of Physical Science, and PrevCOIlege Advanced Algebra illlllblbbibl-IlllllliBltllliltlil3I IlIlIl John H. Keenan A. B. Dartmoulh Collegef: M. C. S. mmos Tuck Schoob A. M. Heachea's! College, Columbia Universitm Chairman 01 the Economics Department Instructor in Economim. Banking and Fi 11 31166, and Acton n ting Harold Lawrence B. S. in Business Administration 3051011 UniVersitw Registrar and Bursar 01' the College Chairman oil the Accounting Department Instructor in General Accounting and Cost Accounting Richard Woodhury B. S. Glaston Universitw Editor of the Portland Sunday Telegram Faculty Advisor of P. J. C. News and Yearbook Elizabeth W. Eastman Secretary to the Dean Charlotte McCormick Secretary to the Bursar P. J. C. Work Day r m- Enngng;;n:;::aZlazgaagfzganfzna Thomas J . Backer Portland! Maine BusmEss ADMINISTRATION International Relations Club 1; Long Hair Club 1: Intramural Softball 2: Campus Crew 2. Future Plans-Undecided Lloyd H. Bailey Westbrook Maine BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Outing Club 2; STAG Staff 1. Future PEans-Navy Brian K. Barnard Portland Maine LIBERAL ARTS International Relations Club 2: Dramatic Club 1; Long Hair Club 2; Glee Club 1: Campus Crew 2. Future PlansHCoIlegve Robert J . Bean Portland Maine LIBERAL ARTS Outing Club 1; Student Council 1; International Re- lations Club 1, 2 Quel'etary-Treasurer 2y. Long Hair Club I, 2; BaSRQLbaII team 2: Class President 1; Campus Crew l: GowGhairman Gomnmnity Chest 2; Intramural Softball 2. Future Plans$UniversiLy at New Hampshire 411 11-1!- - Imilt-Iblllblbblbblbbl355151513113 5313i l Conrad R. Beaudein Brunswick Maine BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION P.j.C. NEXUS l, 2; Student Council 2; STAG Staff 2; Class secretary 2. Futune Plaus-Undecidcd Russell A. Biette Brunswick Maine BUSINESS ADMINISTRA'I'ION Assistant Managing Editor STAG Staff 2; P.J.C. NEWS 1. Future PlanshAccounLing School Roland G. Bolduc, Jr. Biddeford Maine LIBERAL Ann's intramural Softball 2. Future Plans-Cfvil Engineer Louis J . Brown Portland Maine BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STAG Staff 2; Long Hair Club 1; Glee Club I. Future PlansiPortland University Walter R. Brown South Portland Maine LIBERAL ARTS French Club 1; PJLI. NEWS 1: Long Hair Club 2. Future Plans-Boston University Martin H. Burke South Portland Maine LIBERAL Ans PJLJ. NEWS 1, 2 Edit0r-in-Chief Ej: Long Hair Club I, 2; Glee Club 1; Baseball manager 1. Future PlanskBosmn University Robert E. Burt Portland Maim: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dcmfs List IA, 1B: Intramural Softball 2. FuLure Pians-University 01' New Hampshire Peter G. Chaplin Windsor Vermont LIBERAL ARTS Future Plans-Boston University bilbillllllllblllilliL! illlllilIlilllII5l Dick Clark Saco Maine BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dean's List I B; Intramural SofllJaH 2. Future Planswklakc a million: attend University of Santa Clara, Santa Clara, California. William C. Cornish Portland Maine Busmnss ADMINISTRATION French Club I: RIC. NEWS 2; Intramural Softball 2. Future Plans-Undecicled George S. DeMetre Falmouth Foreside Maine BusmEss ADMINISTRATION Dean's List 2A. Future Plans-Additional Education Richard Dodge, Jr. South Portland Maine LIBERAL ARTS Dean's List 2A; Outing Club 1; Glee Club I; Talent Assembly 1. Future Plans University Of Maine Linwood Dutton Augusta Maine Busmnsa Avmmnmnuw Baseball team 1: Intramural Softball 2. Future PIans-To continue College John A. Emery Portland Maine LIBERAL ARTS Outing Club 1: P.IIL'. NEWS 1; Long Hair Club 1: Intramural Softball 2; STAG Staff 2. Future Plansv-Tufts Sumner E. Flash Bangor Maine BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION P.J.C. NEWS 2; Long Hair Club I: Glee Club 1. Future Plan5430510n University Anton 0. Freeman Bath Maine Busmzss Amumsmnion: Outing Club I; Managing Editor STAG Staff 2: Softball 2. Future Planstoston University ibitiillitlllllllllil iiilllii ll 8l1STrrFTn Clyde R. Hamlin Portland Maine BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Deatfa List IA, 2B. Future Plans-Undecided David Hibbard Portland Maine LIBERAL ARTS Vice-Pna-Sideut Student Council 2; STAG Staff 2; Softball 2. Future Plans-Aviation Cadets Carlton W. Holmes Portland Maine LIBERAL ARTS Student Council Treasurer 2; STAG Staff 2; PJC. NEWS l Geature Editor 3 ; Class Treasurer 2; Cam- era Club 1. Future Plaus-University of Houston James R. Huff Portland Maine B U51 NESS ADM IN ISTR ATION Outing Club 1; Student Council 1; P.j.C. NEWS Associate Editor 2; Long Hair Club 1 Qresident 2H Class VicoPresident 1; Campus Crew 2; Intramural Softball 2. Future Pians-Xavier College Henri A. Jean Lewiston Maine BUSINESS ADMINISTRA'I'ION French Club 1; Student Council 2; P.J.C. NEWS Circulation Manager 2; Long Hair Club 1; Movie Club 1. Future Plans-To continue College James E. Kellam Puriland Maine LIBERAL ARTS Dearfs List 18; Assistant Editor P.j.C. NEWS 2. Future Plans-Suffolk Law School, Boston, Mass. Richard J. Lester Saco Maine LIBERAL ARTS Future PIans-vUndecided Samuel Levey Portland Maine BUSINESS ADMINIS'DIATION Dcanh List 113; International Relations Club 1, 2; Long Hair Club J, 2. Future Plansw'fo continue Education Gerald M. Lewis Portland Maine LIBERAL ARTS Dean's List 1A, 1B, 2A. Future Plaus-Radio 01' Law Alfred G. Lowit Auburn Maine LIBERAL ARTS Future Plans-College Daniel J. Maillet Lewiston Maine LIBERAL Ans Movie Club 1. Future Plans-Pre-Medical studies a: Bates Arthur Moody Freeport Maine Busmass ADMINISTRATION F uture Plans University of New Hampshire Lee A. Moore Rumford Maine LIBERAL A1115 Dearfs List 1A. 13: President Student Council 2; P.j.C. NEWS 2: International Relations. Club 1, 2: Long Hair Club 2; Class President 2. Future Plans-Bates College Richard R. Morin Lewiston Maine LIBERAL Anna President French Club I, 2. Future Plans-Law School Willis Mulkem South Portland Maine GENERAL EDUCATION Outing Club 1; Campus Crew l, 2. Future Plans-Undecided Gerald A. MacArthur South Portland Maine BUSINESS Avmmsmusow OuLing Club I: Baseball team 1; Intramural 50ft- ball 2. Future Pianswll. S. Air Force Robert J. McCarthy Portfand Maine BL-slmts's ADMINISTRATION STAG Staff 2; Long Hair Club 1, 2; Vice-President Camera Club 1; Intramural Softball 2. Future PlansJTo become a grocer Richard S. Phillips South Portland Maine BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dean's List 115, 2A; Long Hair Club 2. Future Plans UniversiLy of New Hampshire Bill I... Prather Princeton Illinois BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Future PlanshBradley University, Peoria, Illinois Charles B. Rodway, Jr. Portland Maine BuslNEss Amnms'mAnom Student Council I; P..I.C. NEWS 1. Future Plans-To study Law. Richard A. Roussin Portland Maine BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Imranmral Softball 2. Future Plans-To enter the business world, and eventually to Own a business of my own Floyd R. Rutherford Portland Maine Busmms Annumsmxnow Radio Club 1; Intramural Softball 2. Future Pians Make two million, continue school Ronald E. Small Portland Maine LIBERAL ARTS Intramural Soltball 2. Future Plans-Colby College Dwight E. Smith Portland Maine BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Future Plans-University of Bridgeport Wriiiiliii$3Ill $333313 '331N3333Il33353l3N1I1 Kenneth C. Starrett Portland Maine Hummus ADB-IINIS'I'RATION Outing Club 1; Student Council 1; STAG Slafi' I: P.j.C. NEWS 1, 2; Long Hair Club I, 2: Class Sec- rctaw-Treasurer 1: Campus Crew J: Intramural Softball 2: Co-Chairman Community Chest 1. Future Plans- Iniversity of New Hampshire Donald V. Theme Westbrook Maine B us: N 1-255 ADM IN lSTRA'l'lON Outing Club 1; Student Council 2; Dramatic Club 1; Camera Club 1. Future Plans-Boslon University Anthony L. Tsomides Saco Maine LIBERAL Ak'l's Intramural Softball 2. Future Plans-Undecided Nicholas Zagorianakos Biddeford Maine LIBERAL ARTS Intramural Softball 2. Future Plans-Umlccidcd WTTTT1m'S'bXVII ?! l 3 8 3 I l l I 3 l l 3 3 8 ll EIYW LEFT TO RIGHT, Kneeling-F. Maguire, H. Tibbetts, .1. Austin. SEATEDF-J. Humein, A. Dearborn. P. Wescott, J. Bouchard, T. Haley STANDING-C. Waite, R. Olesen, C. Fogg, P. Bigelow, R. Fantelli. LEFT TO RIGHT' Kneeling L. Craig, R. Harding, D. Le Gage, D. Johnson, SEATED- J. Marks, D4 Conley, T. Gaulin, G. St. Angelo, J L. Amato. STANDING44 Stewart, J . Harper. B. Morton, B. Gelinas, R. Ruel. LEFT TO RIGHT, SeatecL-RA Bisson, B. Becker, B, Littlefleld, B. Seabury. B. Levy, STANDINGNM. Philbrook, E. Hilton, I. Levine, L. Robicheau. Freshmen Not Present When Pictures Were Taken J. F. AMATO L. IIORDI-ZN c. L. BICKFORD H. KEAGH w. T. BLANCHARD R. 13. LOW 1:. 15. COLE 1:. c. MacFARI..-'XN15 .1- v1: CURRAN A. .1. OHLSTEN n. 13. FARIZINGTON w. M. PAYSON L. N. GOLODETZ Is. A. scm'T A. I... GRASSI F. STICKNEY D. 1:1. GULLIFER P. L. wmcm G. HALL R. ZIMELMAN- QQLIQIAAAIIGIIGIIGIGQSQ$GGGOEQEOIW ibW-Tt x a 1 I 1- t 1 H+H+HdHH 'th W MI W WI WM WI MI'W'WW'H h WWW SPORTS 5w?! LEFT TO RIGHT. SeatedeG. St. Angelo, R. Morton, E. Hilton, E. Mardigan. A. Grassi. STANDING;R. Bieknell, Coach; 1. Levine, C. Biekford. R. Marshall. J . Harper, S. Guer- ney, D. Gullifer, Mgr. Basketball 1951-5 2 The 1951-52 edition 01' the 131. C. basketball team played a sterling brand of basketball, but were unlortunate enough to run into some 'luatletl' opposition and finished the season with an 8713 record. The reamed, however, does not tell the whole story, as several 01' the losses were by a Jew points, and the games totthl easily have swung the other way with a little more luck. Eddie Hilton led the Stag scorers with a total 01' E164 points, an average 01 17.5 points per game. He was pushed hard by Al Grassi, who racked up 330 points. Greg St. Angelo and Bob Martin also joined lhe 1Deatleye' Cluh. with 216 and 1M points respectively. .106 Harper, Charlie Biekford, and Bob Bean also chipped in with some timely scoring tosses, while Bob Gelittas, Leo May, Irv Levine, and Dave johnson held the opposition to a minimum. One of the highlights 01' the season was the win over Kicker junior College, 82-74, to avenge an opening game defeat by the same team. Among the tough losses were the setbacks by l-Ierrimaek, 104-120, and Bridgman Academy, IUS-l 12. The Stags finished strong with a good record in the Portland Y.M.C.A. Basketball Tournament, reaching the semiifinals hefore being eliminated. Coach Ray Bicknell did a fine job in trying to mold a lighting team from 11 group 01 individual stars. Manager Doug Gulliver was very l'aithtul in periorming the routine tasks which do not bring much glory, but are indispensable to the smooth l'tmc- tioning 01 a team. n.-.-. Dean Bonney thcially Opens New Field Intramural Softball The P-.I- C. Inttanmral Sol'tlmll League, an Innovation, got olt to a last start with Dean Bonney throwing out the first ball. The Dean proved to have more on the bail than the hurler for the Double Troubles tDTtst as the Stenrhy Stags walked oft with a 19-8 decision. The iirst iew games of the season were played at tPeterson's Paladium' until the annual Work Day brought forth our own softball field behind the parking lot. The new t'ieitl proved to be treacherous in spots with a rash of minor and major injuries ill the doubleheader which christened the field. The league has produced some exciting ball games; the Stenchy Stags came back to trim the Hot Shots, 1943, alter being shaded in the first en- counter, IMO; and the DT's also came up with a close decision over the Hot Slmts in the second game 01' the doubleheader inaugurating the new field alter the Stenchy Stags had eked Out a one-run over the Piug-Portg Papas in the first game. Dean Bonney has been a one-man cheering section, while Ray Bicknell has been a jack-of-all-trades tor short-hamled teamst The trophy which will be donated to Lhe winning team has been sufficient incentive for the members at the Jlour Leams to play each game to the hilt in an effort to grab the cup. The league has proved to be a great success and it might well become an annual allair in lieu of t'ieith'ng 21 school baseball team. :E: 5:22;? :2 2:32:2222:22: AC 77 VINE! LEFT TU RIGHT, Seated-vK. Starrett, R. Bean, Ft Maguire, President; BA Seabury, Di Thorne. STANDINGeW. Becker. E. Hilton, J. Huff, B. Barnard, L. Moore, H. Jean. International Relations Club The ltitcrt'tzltiorial Relations Club watt. 0m: ol the tits! clubs to begin activities duringJ the past year, and has continued through the year to he one 01 the most active and inLerestetl groups at the school. The l. R. CL, like all activities, was not started until the middle at the first semester, when Francis Maguire was elected President and Robert Bean Secv Tetary-Tt'casurer. The ritectings 01' this group have inrludetl discussions with Raymond Gailey. :1 representative 01' the Progressive Party 01' Maine: Reverend Harold C. liottcll. :I representative of the Diaplactctl Persons Committee, and lWCndall Bmmhull, an Olympit Ski champion, Club meetings have ieattu'etl at number 01 movies covering subjects 1mm hunting in indie to Nazi Germany. One ml the Clubis most interesting series 01 meetings was put on in the winter when the l. R. C. showed movies on Norway, Sweden and Denmark, and mzt-umpzmietl the films with a talk by Mr. Carl Becker, a native of Sweden. The I.R.C. has had a membership roster of about lil'teeu names this year. and it has remained alive and active, thanks to the unfailing aitl given to the group by Mr. John jaques, Faculty Adviser. The Club's onlyr disappointment was the fact that, alter Robert Bean and Brian Barnard had made plans to attend the New England Conference of I. R. 6., that conference was ealletl off because of insulilittieni registrations. We hope that the club will go on next year to continue its place among the established groups elL the Junior College. LEFT TO RIGHT, KneelingeB. Littlefield, C. Fogg, R, Bean. SEATEDeW. Becker. F. Maguire. J. Huff, President; R. Olesen, Be Barnard, P. Wiggin, K. Starred, E. Hilton, J. Austin, H. Jean. The Long Hair Club There is no mllsit' without beauty: I10 beauty without music. At the Junior College there have been organized i'or many years groups of students seriously interested in ltmglmir music who realize that. appreciation of such music comes from hearing it. Last November james Huff was elected President oi the Longhair Club; Robert Olesen, Vice-Presitlem; and William Becker, SecretsryATreasurer. With a membership list of nearly twenty-l'ivc students, the Longhair Club sponsored the first dance ol the school year, 'tHamidis Club, and co-spon- sored the k'lelltmn Room with the International Relations Clulx Faculty advisers to the group are Mr. Robert CON, Mr. IL. 13. Fred Clark, Mrs. Charlotte McCormick, and Mr. Harold Lawrence, all 01' whom will attest to the popularity of this organization Using their allotment of the student activity fund. the Club has established a record library of classical music. and already have a representative group of selections which includes Sibelius' Finlamlia. 'stcltaikovskyk Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, and Schubert's. elful'inlshetl Symphony. The group has met hianontlily. either in the student lounge or in mem- bers, homes, and each n'teeting Ieaturecl the piaying of two or three classical selections, either borrowed or owned by the club. V'Vhen Huif resigned as PTCbidCHL oi' the group in April, Robert Oleser: took over am! brought the club to a successfuI close in early june. This Worthwhile club has long Ilottrished at the school, and we feel certain that it will always be 21 popular organization at P.I.C LEFT T0 RIGHT, Kneeling-J. Kellam, M. Burke, Editor; H. Tibbettsh SEATEWK, Starh rett, R. Bean, F. Maguire, B. Seabury, L. Moore. STANDIN$R Fantelli, J. Curran, J, Huff. B. Barnard, Ch Beaudoin, C. Holmes, H. Jean Portland Junior College News This year, for the fourteenth year, Portland junior College has published the wa. This in- a student paper, written, composml, and published by the students ol R .I- C., guided by Mr. Richard Wooclbury, Editor of the Portland Slmclzw Telegram. The News published six regular issues this year, with a copy coming out ench :mmlh Lhrough the winter and spring months. Alter the first two issues had hccn produced, the Student. Council, which had volunteered to back the papa, hchi staff efections. and chose the l'ollm-ving News stal'l: Martin Burke. Editor; James Huff, Associate Editor; Francis Maguirc and hiuums Kellam, Assistant Editors; Carlton Holmes, Feature Editor; J. Bradford Scnlmry. Assistant FeaLurc Editor: Joseph Curran, Sports Editor; Lee A. Moore, Huuncn Manager; Harold Tibbeus and Robert Fautelli, Assistant Business Managers: Henri jean, Circulation Manager; Conrad Bcaudoin, Assistant Cir- culation Manager; and Arthur Ohlsten, Malcolm Philbrook, Richard Evans, Kenneth Srarreu, VVileun Becker, and Summer Flash, Reporters. The staff this year has endeavored LO put out an interesting, timely paper, which Would keep the students informed on what is going on around the school, anal keep a record of all significanl activitiea LEFT TO RIGHT, Seatedv-J. Stewart, F. Maguire, L. Moore, President; D. Thorne, H. Tibbetts. STANDINGiC. Holmes. D1 Hibbard, R. Levy, C. Beaudoin, H, Jean. The Student Council The Student Council is composed 01 the oli'icers oi the Freshmen :mtl Senior classes, together with clean! Council representatives. Lee A. M0011- was elected President of the Student Council alter being eiectetl Senior Class Presi dent. Other Council oil'itm's were Vitc-President, David 1:. Hihhard: Treas- urer, Carlton W', Holmes; Corresponding Secretary, Jame: i-Valsh; and Record- ing Secretary, Donald Theme. Council iiieetings were heid weekly in the lamhy mum at the junior College. At the haIi-year, since the Council had lost three of its Freshman mem- bers, elections were held to lill the vacancies. Francis I. Maguirc, .11. was elected Iireshmzm Class President, replacing james 1Walsh who was Called inLo the Navy, and Robert Levy and James Stewart were elected to the Student Council. The Councii was 1.0-513011501' oi the t'April Frolic, staged with the Maine General School of Nursing. This year thc Student Council installed a suggestion box in West Hall, through which students can express their wants, likes and dislikes to the Council. A number 01' assemblies were backed by the Student COlillCii, 21ml all the studans seemed to benciit 1mm them. The Student Council oi the past year has worked hard to make the school what the students want it to be. and its members hope that they have to some extent accomplished that end. They have scrupulously attended to work in the hope that they could heip to raise the st'hool t0 glorious heights. LEFT T0 RIGHT, SeatedeRt Biette, A. Freeman. Editor. STANDINGeC. Beaudoin, J. Emery, C. Holmes, F. Maguim. J. Curran, R. Burt, H. Tibbetts. The STAG Plans for organizing :: yearbook at the Junior College were not made until late in the year, since many students did not want to work on it, or could make no definite plans. in thC spring, however, Anton Freeman of the Senior Class, volunteered to head the yearbook staff, so with the cooperation of the Student Council, the STAG staff was Grganimd. Freeman received the assistance 01' Russell Biette in making his plans, which moved fast under their able supervision. David Hibbard Look the responsibility of giving members of the public speaking class the project OI selling ads for the book, and Was very successful in his work. Writeup wark for the book was begun under the following staff: Seu- iOIs-Canrad Beaudoin; ClubseFrank Maguil'e; Sportsalohn Emery: Faculty- Carlton Holmes. Senior pictures and those of the school clubs and activities were taken by the team of Joseph Curran and Harold Tibbetts. Al'ter a number of technical delays and a long stretch of rainy weather, the pictures were not finished until the middle of May, when Freeman hegan the task oi putting the book together. Orders lor thc books were taken by the Businms Managers of the STAG. Robert Burt and Robert McCarthy. '1' he STAG this year may not be as large as same ol i'ormer years, but the reader must consider that school enrOIIment has dropped and that workers on the book were comparativer few. A11 considered, the staff feels. that their work has not been in vain; and that the STAG, H952, will be appreciated and enjoyed by all who read it. A customer 0F one ofnce can also bank or arrange For loans when more convenient at any of our other oHices. 9.3 MAIN STv-YARMOUTH THE CANAL NATIONAL BANK of PORTLAND lintik $5DEIAL IISIIVI ETSYEA- .I IIIl Flllilll UIIDII'I' IHIUIANEI EEI'DILTIDN Llltlli1!.1111111111!1iII 1111iiIlCClI-tllCl' Comphmmits of F. N. CALDERWOOD, INC. .Urdcm'x n! 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