University of Maine at Portland - Reflection / Umpire Yearbook (Portland, ME)
- Class of 1968
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Basseu sacmagy 1.0' l r I l I Hf-ffary .'. cimes. Am :9. 5' 'u '. ' 292 6'1er IS. IAEHn-i History J15 4:935 91m? ii clr'j Shani.r h'. ignitiitkirwp'nh . Aime :M: Cideruo - rigim Hgstbfti: 14ml? G. Qweng: Farm?! kart. M 5123:3699 vaiibibm Mm K. '69qu Allan R-.---Fie1df L12 : $9120wa 'Ea'gzis'li .MatbeZmiiti'c: VJohn'ILI. Growley IV . ' ' '39!!th E ngis'ib -;Ha.rJiana .L- Kasey. samba: r - - - - --- -1 moniqdh W. 13le .. 842-1501939' 113' I ij'ndm'M. Jacob's Bruce R,- Livingston ' Egglisb . . . , ' 1 I Ann M,-Mc60nig1e' Mary I. Maloney Social S : :'E'1big.h'.rb' I Sociology i. . .u .l Magglaret ' 1' McAvoy- 1.4;- Mm; emriq 'Ebmmimxy 'MSPEt'L-JMQrgsi-ige I 1 l 3,5?st A. Matt: .- - a - -. gums: -.a- 7-. -r-+.--u- . '-r Eadie? Mdnii'l'l' 51539:? 4'5? HEM??- Kich'akd Manis'oh l-G 'H :31 5 m .' Paiizokky ARE?! '1. Femonr Engix's'E pin J. Re'yn'okis. Marga? Palliiiirgl Sgimc'e 1'7 John M-.'.I?I.I.Jnken Siyfqlqsii- 2' Art! T.- Peterson: mamj 35m? i-Sauridsiw Euglisb 199. G. Rndezick 1mm; E-Smiihf Merrill 1? . 55653911355 IL: , E93 list? Rbseahpe' M; Spearin 1'3. Eqszigb ?L'Yoizug ' rSa ciogqgjg Ruth A. 'Wa'terliouse Sociology l ' -I I . . .. .i Er - if I- l' I I fflff... . -I.a:n..e 13-. Wastqw E7331; $553 19- - u 31 Iglii.r'.'lI .- I a 'I-i'II'u-o I'.-' ' ' ' r h , . '2; y'oi-i adv l' a a 0 i . 91511? nil I v . 'mn.,.,f$13rrsrzr mam: maliciii- Eaudgu. . -- B 'glfss Administrariaw: Mini E Rwy ' Cunningham -Mandgame'ixij Wimam .F- Gamphel! yirizongag. Haifa IR-fIibirbi Mindgmagi. W --- . I ' l 1 . . .. 'Iiyawiioraid W- fmhm Ira Rkhard G'- EHtfser . Makwg'etiww' .Aqu'uazigig' ' ' : ' ' Mgrketiggl. 621. :Jah'n';H.jaau-son.1:. . . . Gggrga-E. Kogb A6.i'ort?i:.r'i:;g qunargfa- Mwasgmtit' qubagd; C. Mgcteod lame; A Minviflle : H ' ' zigcomggqg: kaett'ng - 2.2 FEE? - 1815:5393; AdiriirimeWaF If. I Eo'd$ld'$. iSfroiit -23:- Accoriizii'EIg: ' 1181-5911 T: ?Eiye; Ba;iygg;;jgidma'ni;:ratim Pinata: vam- ALquraQiiwg ... Pmi! R.:'I-'hezrien: - . . 7. IMJIii-eiidwgrmon' R6Ben U. WIWn . : - Managmm'll .2; fiistory 'Slusan G. CQEQD . . . .EEW$9$Q'SST -25 Gibgn'D. 1331911 111 r f Secaadgg'y Education Hatbid 'A'. Doughw-J'r. Susan A. Fisk: Sgcdniimisiztitmwa 326 Pwdemsar . qua'ld Malkremiz'tM iinda M. Metriu; 2-7: Maibamgts'u I E ..1 .l l 4-..-- J'Emal'V.'.Nei'iHeEcdt . ... .- Zoology EonhrH-gigay - I - Eh'mnjds : S; :Pe1051 PQZitiL-dl Side?! are; kl'2- 3' Haw .1 - Mgr; it. - -,-:;n-;;-. r-n' ', .HI 3 . .. .3 .n .'I pin: . us-1m1'H 391M Ge. 13:17:99.: $523933! Andre J. V'i'gneauit Sandra, J Wagner; Fiend: 3b . . . in Arts 6 Sciw Graduates not pictmed Dam W. Allen, Englids James R. Baal. Pah'n'ml Sciewe Dexter E. Breault. Franck Juhn J. Brunette. Mubemalk: James E. Butler, Speed: Carol A. Capron, Socialegy David G. Csmevale, Politicaii Science Jean H. Childs. Palititd Sci mu- VaLerie B. Galley, Insmuia. a! Afam Geraldine M. Cormier, Englfsb Penny A. Davis, English Philip R. Day, Psy;balwgy James C. Feury, Political Science Carol E. Flercher. Political n'eme Dianne E. Postwar. Sociology Margaret S. Fuller. Hitsory . Bruce A. 0355, Political sum: Stephen H. Hall, Political S ism: Michael T. Ha es, Foliiiwl giants George R. Jo: an IL. Mal Mics Cheryl J. Kiueu, Esgusb Karen A. Kochian. Eugh'rb Louise 1. anie, Hium am Government Charles 1.. Leary. Histwy Lois T. Lackey, Eugh'sb Bruce R. Livingston, Psycbitvgy thn M. Lovell 1n, Englisb Martin T. McCullough, Hi: 3; John J. McGinnis, Sariolagl Alan A. Mann, Marksmics Chester F. meka, Political Sn'ance Judith. K. O'Toole, Englijb Barbara A. Piisga, English Anthony D. Rich, English Barbara A. Thompson, Sari tau Bndtord H. Tukey, Societal y Chutes L. Vigue, Zsolagy Robert A. Whiddcm. Politic I Science Mary A. Ynlonris, English ' . in Business Administration Richard A. Blake. Mauagam em: James P. Blanchard. Mmcgvmsl Harold P. Burnham. Accaamiug William N. Gammon, Mcna'gemam: Richard D. Haskell. Managrmint Frank H. Hobbs Ralph Romano . Charles H. Smith. Marketinf Peter J. Vandall, Ecanami: David H. 'Wellman, Managfmem . . . 2'72 Edmdtian Eileen M. Allen. Secondary Education Barbara C. Beasley. Eiemmsary Education Eve M. Either. Secondary Edmatias Margaret M. Crane, 533-553 Elaine W. Haskell, $acid Studio: Eonalsl E. Hard, Hinm Michael H. Kerriga-n, Sack! Smdies Abigaii R. ansden. Biology Gerald J. Nickersnu, Eugh'sb Peter O. Rumil. Sumidary Edusuiinu Virginia E. Semel. English Nancy E. Souls. Physical Educarian Nancy G. Watson. Sociology Jauniu A. Woidhowski. English . . . 2'12 Technology William H. Blaine. Cbcmz'xtty Frederick W. Richards. Civil Engineering SPECIAL EVENTS 33 7 6 9 11 :A 11 V. 9 L0 m e Arr e S Freshman Orientatiou 1a W M m .m d g wu . October 31, 1967 Romney Visits U..M.P. . November 12, 1967 M 0312mm Day at Sky-Hz' Lodge . bot fire, warm food, and cool music for a: cold, damp day 41 WINTER CARNIVAL . . . Febmaq 15, 1968 -- Tbe torch is lit! ,Ir. ;Ltl1'. Luci: - '1; PW PW mun-..- 2a A N U-GV Lallli A'l' HER I N G . L V0113 nAU. ltRlnoti v.1,x'rm mum WM. n 1:: It'- Q4. KI-vn Arw- J JWARR ' Q3931! Campaigns Tbe ballots are cast! . . . Febmmy 16, 1968 Ingrid Marmble chasm 1968 Carnival Queen Winter Carnival Queen Candidates 44 Virginia Brainard Boxing Club Gail Briggs A.W.S. Ingrid Daniels French Ciub Mary Ellen Jones Surf Club Sadra McCallum Freshman Chm Francine Nadean Owls :md Eagles Nancy O'Toole Freshman Class Karlene C. Rice Bushes: Club Marie Roseanne Speanln Stein 9 Winner Circle K The Class of 69 . . . Snow Things! . . . February 17, 1968 Young Democrats 46 1 : ril Hll HI . m: m . 4r girls have the ball. Strategic time out . Girls vs. Faculty - Score? '.-..6llowing too close! Exercise for the young at heart . . . February 17, 1968 Tom Rush in concert m m .mb K 5: T 90.. w guie, Louie . . . . . February 18, 1968 Lost Valley Ski Lodge .-.Aprz'1 7 - 14, 1968 p; The Redcaats are coming. 3...... ...Ei. ...... . . PROJECT NATIVE S 0 N SPONSORED BY: P ooooooo f Managers Club. Greater Portland Chamber of Commerce REGISTRFET.ON 99 I N- k 0 N . 9 f .l HI '14: . '. LLLLLLL '- NTUNITIES nus MAJORS ms mama E AMNAGE - HJORS 5 MAJORS 53 . . . December 27, 28, 1967 ' Tell me all about youmegf. . f, TWO-YEAR BUSINESS GRADUATES The University of Maine in Portland first established a two-year business program for students desiring to pursue technical academic work in the held of business administration in the fall of 1965. The program enables students to obtain working knewledge of business func- tions and methods, and upon completion of the cut- riculum, a student will be awarded the degree of Associate of Business Administration. The ucore of the program involves basic courses in finance, accounting, business data processing, economics, marketing, the legal environment of business, and general management. The primary ob- jectives of the program at UMP are aimed at providing the necessary background needed fur the preparation for a successful future in today? world of business. Susan I. Finley Karlene C. Rice , Treasurer Secretary V363 Patricia M. Cracker 54 William E. Bridges 55 Ronald K. Bouchard 43,2. R. Buddy Kenneth W. Bucci Ilse M. Brown . Burton Bruce A Daniel A. Cielinsld Byron D. Chute 56 George B. Cunard Jr. Gerard F. Dennison Id: M. Cracker 57 Susan I. Finley Deborah A. Fontaine Bradford 11. Gee: Gerard P. Giguere 58 Wet R. Label 1E Charles W. Grover Martin J. Joyce III 59 Roger C. Igask Richard R. Lebrun Robert G. Lyons Jr. Michael E. Maloney Martha J. Meggison Philippe R. Moreau .. H. Newbegin James 1!. Parker 3 ,ijvid Panlhus I P. Plourde Alan J. Rand Karlene C. Rice 61 Richard J. Simis Stuart A. Small Scott A. Roberts Roland A. Smalley 62 Susan A. Sheehan Fraser M. Smith N 0: Pictured . . . Michael G. Amergian David R. Denbow Robert E. Derrah Mary L, Doughty Stephen P. Emery Edwin A. Gleason 1:. Karen R. Hall Robert D. Jarry Steven 1. Konan Daniel A. MacDuf-Ee John D. McKinney David A. Parker Maurice E. St. Ciair Frank 3. Simpson , . 1 A. Sproul Stephen L. Strout David L. Trout J- Wakefield William G. Whytock Harley B. Williamn 63 EVENTS IN THE ARTS . . . qutember 22, 1967 Back . .. mems . . . Couperz'n . . . Debussy . . . H enrz' H anegger Cellist 66 , .- October 12, I967 Becket Pldy u Pinter A Slight Acbf The Theatre Company of Boston a- November 10, 1967 KABUKV DANCE IIIWIIIIII IIIIII'IIIIIIIE . . . February 17, 1968 Tom Rush February 17, 1968 The Kingsmm . . . February 24, 1968 Vdgby Striug Quartet . . . M azarfs Quartet in D Minor 73 . February 29, I968 The Boston Ballet Company . 4 program of classical ballet with Ammicmz folk and modern dance u... J.I.VJ.i-I.J. ..... '33-'- Presents Fr Owwiuwulst I. ' Imnas. wwng WW 1:0- I ' . . . kw lalgetfegs 5W9 ;dedmsm. O a t . 9 8-811??? ngtidpanon um ? . boos m Ma 82 go Q $,.610 va$v .- 7 ...m 6. . . i m 39 0K Rewew: An Evening a ties! 1957 9 ' iih Edward A'hPII 2 B;- .. ' till E 1 68 l .c. .8 50:8? 13; L .- meeting is called to 0rd 2' Gary W. Libby STUDEN T GOVERN M EN T Gary Libby, President Thomas C. Hardy, Senior Class President Roseanne Spearin, Senate Representative, Secretary Daniel Googins, Senate Representati-z.-e, Treasurer Robert Norris, Junior Class President, Vice President Richard Bonaventura, Senate Representative Rocco Marzilli, Sophomore Class President William Bridges, Sandra Representative Dianne XVebster, Senate Representative Richard Talbot, Freshman Class President Patricia Dennett, Senate Represemative Patricia Crooker, President of Associate Business Administration Class-Semnd Year john Lolley, President of Associate Business Administration Claxs-Fz'rst Year John Donovan, Campus Mayor, Member ex-ofz'cia Elaine Descanio, Recording Secretary john Bay, Facuity Advisor- John H. Donovan ?8 Student Somme Pru' ' HI. Campus Mi! - But is it feasible? . . . f..- May I see the statue again, please? . . May I entertain a motion . . Second! . . . I make a motion we . . Ifs interesting . 81 really . . . om, m c rm, 4W. 0 5 LJ 4...? 7...... John W. Lolley Linda D. Johnson Secretary Cut! A. Hurley Vice President CLASS OFFICERS First Year Twa-Year Business Program . . . Nancy E. Johnson Treasurer 85 Freshmen . . . Fresbmu Chm Presidetu George Connick CM: Adviser Sara F. Simonds Treasurer 84 Jonathan B. Young Senate Representative Pamcia A. Bennett Senate Representative 85 Rocco Marzilii Jr. Saybomore Class President Joseph A. Troiano Vice Presidenl - Sophomores . . . Patricia A. Niles Trecmrer 86 Dianne L. XVebster Senate Representati-tm William E. Bridges . Senate Representative ' u- , i. 1r Philip Cole Class Adviser Juniors . . . Sandra L. Abbett Robert E. Norris Secretary Albert Duclos Class Adviser Sharon A. Bagley Treasurer Kenneth E- Jones Senate Representative Richard I. Bonaventura Senate Reja-reimmtiw 89 Two-Year Business Program na- - L4 . II; '4: Samuel. G. Andrcwk Instructor, Business Administratim: Owen C. HaiI-Auiumzt Professor. Business mid Economic: Richard L McKeil--Imimc!or, Busing: Admfnistmtion George E. Van Amburg-v-fmtructor, Bmivzess Matbemaiics 92 . . . Business Administration and Economics BL John W. BayHAniuanz Profenm', Busiuesr and, Economic: James A. Dalton-Assimm! Professor, Economics 93 nu... nu....,....,....-..:...r..-a . 94 Millard E. Emanuelson Pam-time Lecmrer, 32559185: Administrarfan Dr. Frank A. Durgin Auociam Profeuor, Bmmen and Economics Robert W. Findlay-Associme Professor, Atcouming .llllzp Iagclmzer-Amsmm Professor, Accounting Dr. Harry J. Waters-Asmcmte Proffmar, Bmmes: and Ecmzomm 95 iii; Dr. Lee S. Baier-Am'szam Prafenor, English Dr. Jules E. Bemard-meessor, Euglt'sb . . . Humanities L. Merrill Burke-Assismm Professor, English Thomas R. Carper-Imlmctom English 96 A in E. 13. Fred Clark Asmcia:.e Professor, Freud: and 5'96??in Dr. Richard N. Coan-A.smciate Professor, English Albert J. Dudog-Anijtgn; Projenar, English Dr. Edwin R. Hansen, Associxxte Professor, Speech 97 Jil John F. Jaques, Anismnt Professor, English James E. Lewisohn, Assistant Professor. 5931135 Thomas 13- Power-fn-sfmcwfn Speech 93 Jchan P. van de VeIde-Assmrzm Professor, French and Germain 99 Charles E. ArmentrOutwAjsistdnt Professar, ija'si-Gs . . . Scimce and Mathematics W'illiam A. Brown-Auismrzr Professor, joseph P. Canry-Assfstan: Profssm-r, Dr. Anthony C. Checchi- Marbematic: MMJae-matic: Assistmzl Profanm; Biology 100 --.'- ; -; f . ; -.--. f ---I-I .--- ...---' Abraham K. Kemh-Associate Profesmr, James A. Lewis-Lectm'erl Astronomy XVaIdECk E. MainviIIe, Assistant Professor Barm-y, Zoology Matbe-matfc: 101 Dr. Haig H. Najarian Prafessor, Biology u-o ...o.-.-o Paul C. Rogers An0m'aw Professor, Dr. Alan G. Smirh Asmcimte ProfeSSfW Mathematics Dr. Theodore W. SotterY-Associnde Cbemistry Professor Cheam'stry 102 Alf d J A derson Assistant Professor Piycbolagy Dr. Eduard C. Brandt Ifr-ASSS-SIW! Professor, Educmon re . n - , . . . Social Sciences Samuel Bromfl Sociology -Axs'stam Professor, History cld-Assistam Professor, Dr. Donald Q. Cannon 3 am! Amba-opology 103 Dr. Jacques A. Chevaliep-Assoa'ate Profexmr, Psycboiogy Dr. Phillip A. Cole-Anam'are Professor, Binary George P. Connick-vissistant Professor, History 104 rr-rrrrvl'tf' .. 1i i' Dr. KarIynn M. Hinman-FAssis-tm: Professor, Political Science Dr. James B. Palais-Assimmt Professor, History Thomas A. Martin Imt7-ucmr, Physical Education 105 Dr. Roger H. RhoadesF-Associzzte Professor, Education Alice R. Rivero-Imtmctor, Sociology II l James W. RObetlSHAISiIIWE Professor, Political Science Dr. Estelita L. Saldanha-Profemor. Psychology 106 Dr. Wiilliam H. Soule-Am'mm! Professor, Education Ping; ggfgigion Assi5m-m Professor, James V. Sullivan As5ociate Profejmr, Physical Education 107 4y- . HM; -.-.;.,- u Itim1'- ' . . ? ??u'wigi, 'z-s L x ' ' $ u- u When giving all for Love was '11:: . . . AROUND THE CAMPUS 108 Table muscles? I could cut off an ear. Are you really from Playboy magazine? 10 'I think you would find E: 133, Ec 168, Ec 140. and Ec U3 a stimulating load. 'He must mean weli. Have you seen the way those two . . . ? Ill KQ Here comes winter. Wiig Brother is watching, Lemnie.u 112 'me-re's something your best friend never told you. You're breaking my neck! mitt!!! says the transformation has done me a world of good. 3: 1-,, A thing of beauty takes forever; lasts forever. As 9 will never be as provocative as this issue: Every? Repeat after me. 12 vom- dime. A modem-day caveldweller ll. .- Q. . ..-.- night falls, merging seems too near. Ifs alive! The show must go on. 'tArrghuhI 116 A moment for reflection The 'back forty .; 'for an. Wk in sociability Sitting for surf1 sand, sound, and sun uThai: bali! The ball! HE'S eating the ball! Earthling! 118 - ' -; the efccts of a long day Chuck Ear in here, Baby! ' ' mt? moment of peace in the Iibrary Who is your advisor? Does it really matter? u Library Din Accentuated elements of style 120 35 mmh. Ifs numbers that I can't stand. WHETTI Mesa: 41:. - $ AMBURGERS gay; . ,. 3i? in? ii. . .-- , . .Li; All they seem to do is meditate. Cold conversation between Classes :.'.-LR kidding! Aren't you? A work-out- with Sullie 123 Circle K Car.wa5h Monday afternoon in the Stein 031cc Hardly Dorothy Masorfs school of Dance 124 I 501' a rebound in a facultystudent game rmell learn; 3:01.111 learn. ADM IN ISTRATION Vice-President 0939: of Portlvmd Campy: William L. Whiting 127 Aisociate Dem Alfred E. Clarke Direcior of Admission: Rebeca. C. Larson Director 0f D' Harold M. Lawrence Bursar Frederick Freise Student Aid Placemem R. Kenney Baker 123 7 Q i 'hl Arthur F. Mayo Assismm Director of Student Affairs f H H ..n $ john N. Farrar Assistant Director of CED. ' '4': P, Ftidinger Director of Comimring Education Divisimg Raymond P. Kane Short Course Coordination in CED. Donna Emerson Secretary George Van Amburg Director of 150 51115; : i the rest of them. Ali's well, that ends well. an combination. Seven ball, two banks in the cor ner pocket. Twclve ball 05 the seven in the side, two banks. 131 Dorft wave that smE a: me? Cafeteria Commder '1 ' ?EIIIIEIII'V' ' INWM-T TID- . . ., uTwo warm hotdogs, please. 132 :-. .. 'j-lesantries Cramming to pass an exam in ten minutes 133 u .I' ' $I'n 1:51 Bryant P. Jones Director of Public Information and Can? ' ' Alvm Rogers Connie P1131500. Information Specialist 134 . k5, books, mm? more books! . E. . I I Duval Head bbmmm Franklin Talbot Cataloger Sara Walker Circalation You have to be a mechanic to work around this place. The Search MEI I And he said, 'Youke kidding! $12.50 for one lousy book? -',...IICI: of two bimomials having a common term equals . . .' r. m f F n k P. H. $7.00 more brings the total to 596.553 Let my temptation be a book, which I shall purchase, and then resell. Edward 1. Salmon th: Superintendent Janitor's Strike . . Maintenance Kenneth jacobsen, 51112:... Buildim-g! am! Ground: Edith Mason, Switchboard Operator Eugene Arsenault, Chief Plate and Saucer Washe? More like rock sculptures STUDENT LIFE A meeting of the minds Birthdayr cake and one year older 1n the long stretch Look at Romney run. Slingiug the ball? 144 'E'esl I fmally made it. Can ycnu imagine? Junior High, High School, t en . . . 5 though I'm being watched. .4 u. it wilI be feeding time in the stalls. IN 7:5 3:1 11.x- m IN 1H:.H. 111,-,9' One ray of Thine all-quick-'ning light . . 3 05 inches Getting ready for the ride home The Queen and her court An old twist in baseball 143 W'i. f' jugs light up the darkness. 13 not forgotten A new art form on campus H think Pve seen enough. ' I i'i r ' ....,.' .- . and then- it's over. Four years have passed. Friends wiil disappear. .;:,,on the slopes , 2133 an eye on Main: 151 Commuters? . . . . Poses from years past Evade ?Jio'ymf, New WMIM NamS WW 5 13mm Elma 06:, ' IIIIIIEJIIII 1 53; : Em, mg 8 '49 mil eawfit 64:11!!! w GA; 8 e ??WXNQ, Evad wt: DOM; SPORTS 156 ..-' fcaction to , , . . . Hamid W'estcrman's comments on UMFPS sports program. . . Basketball Henry Bachelder n o E u m. h h A n .n .Iw h am John F. Coyne Captain .. C. Gagne, Gordon College Bentley ColIeg New England College 91 Eactem Nazarene CoilcgeIOQ Nassau CulIege 95 Husson College 105 Bryant College 7? Earmington State College 112 Eastern Nazarene College 88 Husson Coilege 90 St. Francis College ?0 Bentley College L13 5:. Francis College 95 Gordon College 10.7 Naemn College 3 ? Farmingmn State College 81 Bryant Coll;ge 82 Gotham State College 8? Frederick P, Meserve JeErey 5. MacDougal Gary W'. Berlucchi Frederick Newman Clifford B. Biardi Chester F. Mrowka john D. Maguire Jegrey S. MaCDOugal Roland C. Gaga:- Frederick P. Meserve Bruce R. Livingston Martin A. Magnusson Henry L. Bachelder Dalmon R. Perry John F. Coyne Peter B. Gallerson Peter J. DiPietrantonio B. Zimmerman Richard Sturgeon Ta; Frederick N ewman SOPhOmerE Freshman Freshman Senior Junior Junior Junior Junim- Senior Sophomore - Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman Sephomore -Nasson Ronald 0. Brown, St. Framis3W Honorary Captain Fa'l'mington Frederick W. Richards Gotham T. Joseph Thornmn iGolf Team boasted a 4-2 Michael Herlihy Stet record. In so doing Steve Konan if Team won the Team Eric L. Hayward 0! Southern Maine Peter Legge lleges. Baex Connaxd es winner Stephen Mulhem 8: two matches Fred Freise, Coach r4 .5' i H; u u: l. I b e 1 anti. 9 ' I I h Dl'- C01 9 - h 301'3'3 f Ste 'en Ll'kittay, Marty Gouzie, Richard Fetland, Robert Neslson, lames Spelrs, Marc Galbralt J 162 Cross Country. . . First row ,Left to right: Ronald Lacbance Richard Bonaventura Richard Oleson Carl. Hurieyr Second row, Left to right: Thomas A. Martin, Assistant Coach Leonard Brooks, Manager John Conley Barr;r Reilly James Sproul Robert Wooten A1 McCann, Capzahz John Cassavoia, Coach 1967 CROSS COUNTRY RECORD New England 28, Gotham 3?, UMP 61 Gotham 22, UMP 35 UMP 21, St. Francis 34 Bentley 23, UMP 3? St. Francis 26, UMP 32 Maine Maritime 20, UMP 58 163 x rs - - ' r M'VNM V ' V , XV -..- V 2$;xz0 JwV XVVVM ? .. xiAxxH?$X xxVVVvVXr 34..., V - ,szVWVVJVCWT X V x-Tix may 5 A; .. AWL. .2 7.4 :-.:1.1?X Jxmwi v: V ' V - 5 .. V . EX W - 4 . . . Baseball . . . strong dgfmsz'vel-y, good hitters Kenneth Woodbury Center5eld Junior Robert Lapp Pitcher Junior Jonathon Fillmore Secavzd base Sophomore Paul Putney Shortstop Junior Butch Meserve Third base Sophomore Lawrence Spires Right field Sophomore Eric Hayward Shortstop FifjtvjiEdf, Two-yem- Btu. Richard Sampson Camber Freshman Robert Wakefield Pitcher Firsrwear, Twa-year Bm. CIiB'ord Biardi Pitcher First-year, Two-year Bus. Frederick Newman First base, Oulfield Fresbnm-n Ernest Jordan Left 5am Firsz-yem', Twa-year Bus. James Oleary First base, Outfield Fresb-ma-fz Richard Sturgeon Coach .. . . and a taste of the pigskin . . . Drama, 14 - Citadel, 42. . ';' ' .' . m . i1. m h I 'u 54' ' I . p I ' ' - 6 9-1? . - . tifg ..T!1: . I Proposed Science Building, now under constmc'cidik WI Proposed Physical Education Building due for completion in Fall of 1995 ,a-a-a. 'mr - '- '- Ir. 3-. . . . and going Proposed art center? 167 Ph ysics . . in the Laboratory Botany and Zoology 168 ';. Ehemistry Engineering Graphics Physics Stateroom h 169 L 1.0, how a roar: . . Y . . . University Singers Marshall Bryant, Director Dorothy Doe Hicks, Accompmist Certainlyr worth a credit. 171 CLUBS Ellen McCubrey . . . Art Theater Patricia Grenie: Paul Hutchms Stephen Boothby 172 Molly Ryan McGonigIe Sharon Irish Thomas Power Family Advimr 173 Susan. Higgins Treasurer Sharon Bagley President Joanne Weston Vice President Judy Baker Secretary . . . Associated Women Students 15in: row Lee Wilcox Elmira Gower Katherine Camber second row Francine Nadeau Linda Colton Gail Briggs Linda Simonds Ilse Brown Barbara Arnaldo 174 ' 175 Left to right Frank Amomso, Treasurer Leonard Nay, Vice-Presidem Richard Macleod, Presiden! D. M. Brooks, Secretary Bill Cunningham1 President Karlene Rice, Treasurer Absem: Robert Norris, Vice-Preu'dem Diane Webster, Secretary Firs: row, left to right: Paul Therrien Maureen Come Ilse Brown Steven Thing Second row, left to right: Tim Greer Dick Olesen Fred Ream Fred Packard Robert: Martin Robert Turner Donal Drew . . . Business Club 176 . . Le Cercle Pmmm's 177 Edith Lepelley, Admirer Seated: Ellen Syska, President David Vaugham, Vice President Standing, left to n'gbI: Ingrid Daniels, Treasurer Lee Wilcox Betty Bovill Sandra Sharland, Secretary . . . Cheerleaders Deidre Briggs, Head Cheerleader Donna Hanscom Sandy McCalIum Pam Travis Ardyth Martin Nancy Scammn Mary F033 Diane Kiick Margaret Dykeman . . . School Spirit 178 Steve Zimnis ki, President Richard Bonaventura, Treasztrer Kenneth Smaha, Secretary . . . Circle K Seated: Standing: 179 First row, lei: to rigbt: Richard Talbot Joe Chawes Second row, 19f: :0 right: Fred Ream. John Murphy Edward Lawler Absmr: Rusty Venneil Charles Greer David Andrews Student Directm Car- Wash .-W Left to right: ' Stephanie Walsh gecrgmry at am Mega President He Jepnie Pettengill Vsce-Presideu: . . . Circuit: Espanol First Row, left to right: Marylyn Mallet! Marti Ailard Second Row, Left to Right: Ralph Farrier John Kaziiionis Paul Timberiake 180 Fin: row, left to right: Second row: Charlotte Manuel, Frank Wood, Secremry Vice President Robert Doucette, Thomas LaPointe President George Hess Sharon Irish Bill Dewenny Ronald Jalbert, Peter Ashland Treasurer Abjem: Dennis Hermans Charles Rollins Jane Burke . . . The Forum Discussions and Speakers 0n Jndian Affairs and T68 war in Vietnam DISCUSS ION WEEK U. MAINE PORTLAND 181 VIETNAM MARCH 18 -22 WATCH F OR IT. . . . Mathematics Club Waldeck Mainville Adviser Seated: Ed Lawler, President Standing, left to right: Richard Bonaventura Eleanor McDonald, Secretary Richard LaRodaeJ Treasurer Absent: Margaret Farnum Richard Ferland Robert Jenkins, Vice-Prext'dent Kenneth Jones Aline Lemay Louise Moulin William Wilson 182 183 Paul Strout Steve Pgllard Marty arper , Bryan Williamson Outtu Club Susan Crowley g ' ' ' Martha Lupe Bradford Geer Michael Holmes Ed Conley Peter Ashley Cathy Thornton Patty Niles Susan Thomas Mary Jo Bennett Alice Mannette Linda Johnson Nancy Johnson Don Fuller Rosie Jordan Roger Rivard Douglas Allen Steve Romanow Frank Chandler Joe Chawes Ingrid Mutable Joe McGonigle Steve Evans Michael Rand Thomas IaPointe Steve Bean Bruce Maxweil Randy Phillips Gregory Payeux Gloria. Kerb Sharon Doucette Larry Benoit Ovemigbt at Mt. Washington Bike H ike Turkey H mzt Christmas Tree Hunt Skating Party Squaw Mountain Ski Twp 184 Firs; row, left to right: Francine Nadeau Joanne Weston Judy Baker Marcia Durdan, Head. Eagle Pat Dickson Kathy Johnson Susan Scanlon Second Row, left to figbt: Stephen Zimniski Bill Browne Paul Timberlake Peter Goranitis, Head Owl Larry Spires Charles Bradford Absent: Diane Webster Judy Galvin Joe Tmiauo Glen Cummings Owls . . and Eagles Freshman Orientation Stein Week Christmas Party Maine Day William Rhoda, Presidem Standing, Left to rigbt: Edmund Wakelin, Treasurer Gloria Kath, Secretary William Hagar, Vice-Presidm Sailing Club . . . Building the fleet in 1968 Left :0 vigbx: Thomas LaPointe Penelope Johnson Jonathan Geode 187 . ' ' Surfing C Jul; Greater Portland Surfing Contest First row: Swami row: Sharon Irish Robert Munster Mary Ellen .!ones, George Hutchins ChuCk Allen Vice Presidem Roger Leighton, Joe Chawes John Murphy, Treasurer Secretm-y Joe Sheveneii, Frame ; Kathy johnson Geoffrey Welsh John Malay 188 189 Richard Sturgeon Advisor First row: Roland Gagne, President Peter Shepley, Secrexary Secami raw: Leonard Brooks, Treasurer Richard Bonaventura, C arrewomiing Secretary Absent, Robert Lapp, Vice President Varsity Club . . . Seated, left to right: Jeffrey MacDougal Steve Zimniski Joe Troiano Standing, Jef: to right: Paul Puma? Fred Mesetve Marc Galbraith Craig Libby Thomas Wakefield UMP Varsity Sports Program Winter C amival Torch Rem Left 30 right; Neirreht Luap, Excheguer Ettccuod Trebor, Higb-exaited Firs: Degree Retsbew Enaid, Scribe Nosmailliw Trebor, Of-campm Activitiex On campus Coordiazaror Absent: Mas, Mascot Nhosiwel Semi, Faculty Adviser BJ.Y.ES . . . . . . Sale of fixed variables on Sunday. . . . Support of the Lee Triplets, Home Lee, Beast Lee; and Ug Lee, in their bids to win a beauty contest. . . . Destruction of all candy wrappers in University waste containers. . . . Erection of a bridge over Webster? Unabn'dged Dictionaq. . . . Research into the question of why people don? become inebrz'ated on water, as easily as they do on land. 191 193 STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Students Respond to Survey Orono Holds 34 UMP Athletics Students at the University of Maim in a recent Activities Council survey ove feel that Orono is purposely hindering UMP. The survey question read as folk ttln your personal opinion, do you 1 Athletic Advisory Board of the Universi President Young, and Mr. Waterman - triday, January 5, 1957 Athletics are holding down the interco . lettc program at UMP in order to dew larger intercollegiate program at Oron 0f the 250 students who took part i: the result was an overwhelming 3 to 1 W the above question. mm Vol. 1, No. 13 . . . UMP: first weekly newspaper vhmlitm uf - .- 194 Nicholas McKenney Edirom'n-Cbief Donal Drew Business Manager Robert Turner A dveriising Manager 195 Rnsc an m; Spua rin First row, left to right: Kathy Powers. Typist Debbie Wilson, Circuiarion Rosanne Young. Smdem Consulmm Second row, left 19 right: Gary Conover, Reporter Dick Gaudrcau, Photographer Dan Richards. Assistant Editor Absent Anne Cicero Shirley Morin Susan Davis News Edi'lor Barry Lohncs Spam Editor Editor-in-Cbief Thomas C. Hardy 197 Paul Thcrrien Bmiueu Manager - 9511 Steven PoIIard Ldy-om Sharon Irish Secrefm'? 19s I ROUNDTABLE John M. Lovell Carol Leah Athanus James Beal Gemidine Connie: Norm Foumier Peter N. Hazlett George Hess Sharon Irish Brian chard Jonathan Luce Pa: D'chan Tony Rich .Susan Sutton Linda Thurston Jane DeLong - 'h . '13:- -n-:- ,- .-- h . n..- l A ',-o-.....- . v! - n ' - 199 mm, Mom Devoted to Natural Shoulder Clothing The Club Room offers college men and a who appreciate fradifional apparel - Fashions that are authentic in every detail - a in good taste - and a are sensibly priced. A. H. BENOIT 8t CO. MONUMENT SQUARE PORTLAND 200 A 400$ F08 ms 60mm Mama $ McDonale' Complimentq of McDonalcPs 332 51:. john Street Portland, Maine t J .7 r h. w. :53. We ought either to be silent, or to speak things that are better than silence? Pythagoras THE FORUM CIRCLE K With Our Compliments David Andrews Richard Bonaventura, Treasurer Joseph Chawes Glen Cummings, Director Charles Greer Ed Lawler John Murphy Kenneth Smaha, Secretary Richard Talbot, Director Rusty Vennell Stephen Zimniski, President 201 CANTEEN COMPANY OF MAINE a4 AUBURN STREET PORTLAND, MAINE For up-Io-l-he-minule sportsweo I Shop . . . RINES BROS. 942 Main Street 333 St. John Street Westbrook Portland Upper Main Street Do ma riscotto 202 BATES and. CUNNINGHAM, INC. Sports Car Headquarters Bath Road-uBr-unswick. Maine Tel. 729-3369 203 Compliments of OSCAR L. BENOIT, INC. MEN'S CLOTHING WESTBROOK 559 Congress Sfreet TRUST COMPANY Portland, Maine . kf3fy? arm? 565W WESTBROOK, MAINE Compliments MAIN OFFICE Of 849 Main 5h, Wasibrook the ASSOCIATED WOMEN BRANCH OFF'CES STUDENTS CLUB Cumberland Mills - Pride's Corner WARREN,5 STANDARD PRINTING PAPERS Made in Maine i1 f1 fZaM-zzfgcfxxyzmzy MiLLs: Cumberland Mills, Maine-Gurdiner, Maine AGENTS: I C. M. RICE PAPER COMPANY . C. H. ROBINSON CO. H Portland, Maine 204 Donald Belanger Karlene C. Rise, T7835. Jerry Giguere Maureen Coyne Daniel P. Flynn Robert E. Norris, VP. Richard Macleod Dianne Webster, Sec. Charles W. Greer Timothy Greer Donal Drew Robert Turner Fred Ream William Cunningham, President Susan Sheehan James A. Minvielle Fred Packard Ilse M. Brown Richard B. Jordan Peter Legge Robert Thayer John H. Jackson, Jr. R. Steven Thing Richard Olesen Paul Therrien Robert Martin David Downs THINK---DECIDE---ACT Compliments of Young Democrats Club 0m MW Downtown Portland Millcreek-Northgate Shopping Centers 205 FOR adbcamphe OF MY BEST FRIENDS ' Maszla wgaM-560 Compliments of A FRIEND THE GARDENS 371 Forest Avenue Steaks, Clams, Spaghetti Fine quality for more than a century 9 SUPERMARKETS 20?r Boston Shoe Store 538 Congress Street Mainek Most Modern Shoe Store E. J. Harmon Co., Inc. Flowers and Gifts CONGRATULATIONS Hallmark. Cards 584 Congress Street from Portland l UNIVERSITY STORES Majoring In Service 208 BRIGHTON AVENUE PHARMACY I83 Brighton Avenue PORTLAND, MAINE 772-5451 Free Delivery OAKHURST DAIRY For Quality You Can Depend On For Richness You Can Taste 364 Forest Avenue PORTLAND. MAINE Call 772-7468 PGDEEE'EBMDDEER In- Town Motel :5 '1 - 11:13.1 M ..::.1m. .- Telephone 773-5781 645 Congress Sweet W TOWN HOUSE Portland, Mame 0410! Telephone ??3-6441 638 Congress Straer Portland, Maine 04101 Read about CASCO 33.an NO-COST Student Checking Accounts I No service charges I No minimum balance . Monthly account statements I Personalized checks Now availame to high school and curlege students whose parents have a checking accoum at Casco Bank. Apply 1n person or by maH to the Casco Bank office nearest yam You'll find our address in the Yellow Pages. CASCO Bank iTrusl Company um. :......r... Sears 110 Free St., Portland, Me. You Can Count On Us . . Quality Costs No More at Sears Compliments of Days Jewelry and Appliance Stores Stores in Maine, New Hampshire, E; Vermont 209 Coca Cola Bottling Company, Inc. South Portland, Maine 210 Ralph D. Brooks 8: Sons Established 1919 Complete Insurance Service 142 High Street Portland, Maine Telephone 774-1419 Best Wishes for the Future UMP The Two-Year Business Administration Hes: Wishes From Graduating Cla55 BRUNSWICK TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. 184 Maine Street South Portland, Maine Telephone: 774-7808; 772-8713 SCENIC CRUISER CHARTER BUS SERVICE Compliments of Porteous Mitchell 59? Braun 522 CONGRESS STREET Portia na' :: Maine - 772-4631 - 211 Got the U o M. Po Spirit SIM Input: III. vary lnut Din Mr Mala. tun- Ill'l ch ! Dllmandl ptl'nd frlln 57!.N Illlf Inn. spli'lIlf'l M 5 Emma Ilrul. Parfllnd. Dedicated to the promotion of ATHLETICS AT THE PORTLAND CAMPUS of The University of Maine U.M.P. Varsity Club CompHmenfs Of Circus Time Potato Chips Popcorn WILLIAM GOODMAN 8. SONS, INC. WASTE PAPER 87 Marginal Way Portland - Maine 212 THE LEADERS 0F TOMORROW - A WISH FOR ALL POSSIBLE SUCCESS . A DEDICATION FROM THE STUDENT SENATE ON THE PORTLAND CAMPUS 213 Compliments of the Owls and Eagles Catergng Service At Woodfords Square In Portland, Maine Apparel for Men, Women and Boys , WESTBROOK SACO g FREEPORT Resfauranf The Mews Shep, Inc. ?Mjwfforists 646 CONGRESS ST. PORTLAND. MAINE Telephone 773-6436 We specialize in flower? Sandra! Mmrbcr 01' F. T. D A 214 Serving Norman. New England MERRILL TRANSPORT C0. Petroleum Hauling Heavy Hauling Crane Service PORTLAND - AUBURN - AUGUSTA BANGOR - SEARSPORT BURUNGTON FAIR HAVEN BEHNINGTON C omph'ments of tbe BOXI NG ASSOCIATION King Cole Foods, Inc. 174 CASH STREET SOUTH PORTLAND - MAINE Popcorn - Cheese Popcorn Potato Chips - Potato Sticks Fiddle Sticks 772-2040 Compliments of Norton H. Lamb, Realtor Class of '31 Lamb Agency 650 Forest Avenue Portland, Maine Phone: 773-8107 U.M.P. SURF CLUB 9 Yerxa s 740 Broadway South Portland 799-2241 Lawn, Garden 8: Equipment Headquarter: We give 88H Stamps Compliments of JOHN C. PAIGE COMPANY 477 Congress Street Portland, Maine 215 Lunchdime in Valhalla . . . STUDENT PROFILES A growing boy . . . MFMKHTMK xmwiimm '11 of the ciance . . . Is it too late to drop a course? The thin 21? v . a The warpath? Spring-Sing ; L15! Year's hook?' Fly me to the moon, and let . . f 218 Breepll i 3 My Iriends call me Frank. I'm a fighter. 'Hey. it's my tum! mmmm IIHEIIIH mm mm cane KEEP DRY u You I n d ' ' - an 500:1 - you W111 - rccewe a number 220 The Enishjng touch . . . Poetry in motion . . . It's been a long, long day. All dressed up and no place to go. And that, son, is Governor Romney. You. .rir. have three unexcused absences. In service to UMP 223 One more Prdim This is work-study? it to me! You say the nicest things! 224 Just four more years . . . Who's an accountant? My college days . . . Students often have personal photographs of their col- lege days which they want to keep for posterity. The fol- lowing six pages, and the Personal Photo Index on page 232, have been included by the 1968 Umpire Staff so that the student will have a place to keep his favorite photos. 226 Persmal Photo Index for Pages 226-231I P6019 N umber Date Remarks 232 Reference Page 233 . . . Our Patrons Best wishes for a successful publication 236 Mr. Parker Albee Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benoit 13 Thornhurst Road Falmouth, Maine Seuator Richard N. Berry Representative Carroll H. Clark Berwick Road Ogunquit, Maine Gavemor and Mrs. Kenneth M. Curtis Blaine House Augusta, Maine Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Curtis Dr. Lawrence Cutler Mr. Ralph Henry Cutting Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Dillenback Dr. Dorothy Dissell Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Garland Gorham, Maine Dr. Mary Karlynn Hinman Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson Lee Auto Top 777 Forest Avenue Portland, Maine Mr. Arthur Mayo Petds Pizza 690 Forest Avenue Portland, Maine Mr. W. Gordon Robertson Mr. Alvin Rogers Stephan and Beth Mr. and Mrs. James V. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor 237 . . . Advertising Index 238 Associated Women Students Bates and Cunningham, Inc. Benoifs Boston Shoe Store Boxing Association Brighton Avenue Pharmacy Brooks and Sons Brunswick Transportation C0., Inc. Business Club Canteen Company of Maine Casco Bank and Trust Company Cheerleaders Circle K . Circus Time, Inc. Coca Cola Bowling Co. Coyness Restaurant . . Dayle. Jewelry Store . E. J. Harmon C0., Inc. . Forum Club . Gannett Publishing Company Gardens Goodman and Sons John C. Paige Company King Cole Foods, Inc. . Lamb Realtors McDonaldss Menss Shop . Merrill Transport Oakhurst Dairy . Oscar Benoit, Inc. ...... Owen Moore and Company Owls and Eagles Porteous, Mitchell and Braun Portlander- Layfayette Rimes Bros. Company S. D. Warren Company Sears Roebuck and Company Shawss Company Springer's . . . StudentSenate H ..... SurfCIub. Two- Year Business Chub University Stores Varsity Club . . . . r . , . Vose- Smith . . Westbrook Trust Company Yerxa' s . . . . . . . . Young Democrats . s . . . Yudy 5 Tires ............... . . . Subject Index Advertising Advertising Index Book Store I Cafeteria Class of 1968 Arts and Sciences Business Administration 1 Education Second-Year Business . . . Clubs Art Theatre . r 1 Associated Women Students B.J.Y.E.S. Boxing Association ...... Business Club . Cercle Francais . Cheerleaders . I Circle K . A Circulo Espanol . Forum . . . . 1 Mathematics Outing Club 1 . . + OwlsandEagIes..........1......... 1 Sailing Club Surf Club Varsity Club 1 Cements Dedication Events In The Arts Boston Ballet Company . . . . . l Henri Honegger . . . . . . 1 I Kabuki .................. Kingsmen . . 1 Tom Rush Theatre Company of Boston Vaghy String Quartet . Faculty Business Administration . Humanities . . I 1 Science and Mathematics Social Sciences 1 Two-Year Business . Freshman Orientation Laboratories ........... Library . . 74 66 69 7 1 70 72 239 Maintenance ........................... 140 Mayor .............................. 78 Mountain Day 40 Native Sons ..................... 52 Oflicers First-Year Business .............. 83 Freshman Class .................... 84 Junior Class . . . ................... 88 Second-Year Business ................ 54 Senior Class ........................ 8 Sophomore Class .................. 86 Patrons ............................... 236 Personal Photo Album ................ 226 Photo Index . . . . . . 1 ......... 232 Physical Education Building . ........... 166 Public Information and Central Services . . . 134 Publications Roundtable ......................... 199 Stein .............................. 194' Umpire ............................ 197 Redcoats Are Coming! .................. 51 Romney At UMP ....................... 58 Scie nce' Bu ilding ........................ 166 Sports Baseball ........................ 164 Basketball ......................... 158 Football . ....................... 165 Golf ............................... 161 Tennis ............................. 162 Track .......................... 163 Westerman 157 Student Life .................. 108, 142, 216 Student Senate ......................... 78 Student Union ......................... 130 University Singers ................ 170 Viking Symbols ...................... 237 Winter Carnival Carnival Queen ..................... 44 Faculty-Girls Basketball Game ........ 47 Kingsmen . . ...................... 49 Lost Valley . . . . .................... 50 Queen Campaign ................. 43 Semi-Formal Dance , ....... 45 Snow Sculptures k . . ................. 46 Tom Rush ......................... 4S Torch Lighting ................... 42 11+- The UMPIRE has risen to new heights . . It purports to present a year in retrospect, a distillation of the atmosphere or: the Portland Campus, a differentiation between yeSterda; and this day. The 1968 UMPIRE is a picture of your yesterday . It is UMP. Moreover, it is you. The UMPIRE Staff hopes that this book Will holdt something unique and individual for each person who views it. The UMPIRE symbolizes the spirit of growth, the spirit of the Portland Campus of the University of Maine. 240
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