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

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I I II . I JIIIIL .I I . . I I . II I . . II . I III I III III II I III I I II I .lll11 II .flu. the REFLECTION The University of Maine Portland-Gorham ....n? M: .WATCH: .. WFHN... L A. ... ..? ...... ..-,;...: 4- IIf-I ;Lri 1.1- r ;- ,-.- F...- . ll!i llll 1.1- h- nL'IszI A . - ruuwi . , 11 12 13 CONTINUING EDUCATION DIVISION 1- . J ' . - L. t f ' I . I ', l i 14 6 1 17 Class of 19 20 21 g 23 JONATHAN KOZOL : educator, author FRANK SPEI'SER as Lenny Bruce 27 MARCUS RASKIN political scientist, philosopher 28 TONY MONTANARO A MIME'S EYE VIEW 29 i .w' w ELE u ME J Imanmii '-u le . . f SMIQTH ralV? wilt. 31 DARK OF THE MOON CAST lln Order of Appearancel John ....................... Pat Constantine chgnjur Man ................. Mike Johnson Dark Witch ................. Debora Holmes Fair Witch ..................... Vicki Smith :'Conjur Woman .................. Janet Ross Hank Gudger ................ Donald jalbert Edna Summey ................ Cynthia Smith MMr. Summey .................. Samuel Rossi :Mrs. Summey .................. Carol Green i'Miss Metcalfe .................. Diane Lewis i'Mr- Atkins ................... Marc Pelletier ;Mr. jenkins ...................... Cary R055 EUncle Smelicue ................ Frank Vance ij- Eoyd Allen ................. Burton 0rdway i-Mr. Bergen ..................... Daniel Cyr iGreeny German ................ Jeffrey Beeh Ma'rvin Hudgens ............... Michael Buck Barbara Allen ............. Carole Bohennon Mrs. Allen .................. Linda Hathaway :Mr. Allen ................... Thomas Derrah Preacher Haggler ............ Michael Leavitt Ella Bergen ............... Christine Gardner . . .treehouse players THE BALLAD OF BARBARA ALLEN A witchuboy from the mountain came, A pinin' to be human, Fer he had seen the fairest gal . . . A gal named Barbara Allen. 0 Conjur Man, O Conjur Man, Please do this thing Ilm wantin' Please change me to a human man, Fe:r Barbara I'd be courtini. Now, Barbara has a red, red dress And one she had of blue, And many men did Barbara love, But never was she true. Oh, you can be a man, a man, If Barbara will not grieve you, If she be faithful fer a year, Yer eagle, he will leave you. 0 Barbara, will you marry me, And will you leave me never, Oh, yes, my love, I'll marry you, And live with you forever. the HOLLIES and the RASPBERRIESA CONFESSIONAL . . a play by Tennessee Williams CAST Leona Joyce friedman Bill Ken Winter Monk Steve Kelley Steve Bill Wood Young Man Steve Devine Boy from Iowa Bob Dhont Doc Ron Colby Violet Pam Taylor PoliceMan Brad Jerome Directors Bill Steele Torn Power Youore lucky you're sick at your stomach because your stomach can vomit; but when youore sick at your heart, that's when it's awful, because your heart can't vomit the memories of your lifetime. 40 41 43 WI NTE R V.D. SYMPOSIUM Dr. Ron MaZEr Panel 6. t0 rJ; Chariie Schelling Jerry McCann Ira Hymoff Alice Booth by Vi Palmacci 45 The Spirits of Christmas. . . TKE and Alpha XI Delta Party for Headstart 49 OWLS and EAGLES at i SAGAMORE H VILLAGE '1; F 3 J..- 52 53 OWLS and EAGLES PARTY 55 LIBRARY STAFF Clifton Giles, University Librarian W y- x 'U . ' . u . . . 1 . -'lllllllllllllllllll e l' . -. . , F ? alum... mum: la; ' . 1L 'IIIII I-JIIIIIIIIIP' fr . k 1 'ilitj, 1mm 'lllll ! . Qlllltlg' .- 1!? III CLEAREST CHOICE OF THE CENTURY. S? v-A-l-ag-J- -'l.-i-EQ1-:- mmm- -- m-s-n-r- n 2-:- .m? MONDAY I-Ia- leLE-idpl ! Writer MI k1:- 58 human I um. i 3i EJEELEM yww Iv tM' , In: with 59 NION WORKSHOPS Bringing It All Back Home - OUTRAGEOUSLY Letthose who work 3 EAT. . . i and those '- who eat WORK. 6 ! THE AMOUROUS FLEA Treeho use Players . 62 .-I --'-4 In , featuring . .. Ray Dionne as Arnolphe Leslie Libby as Agnes - Tom Derrah a5 Horace wilh . . . i 5 Janet Ross, Bob Dhondt, :i i? 2 q . . h a' ,. 1'. .: txmrh..mf. Harlan Baker, james Cloutier, and Richard Wright. Guest Director: Jean Ross STUDENT ACTIVITIES ' ' BOARD SAINT g y, PATRICK'S ' DAY ' NATIVE SONS E AND - DAUGHTERS PROGRAM y JOHN SEBASTION ENIOR AWARDS S . .r 1 $4 .. .. C? Wu x ..,......x1. .26 Turnau Opera Players THE MIKADO S E N l O R CLAS-f OUTI N In .4 or'! -, . ,. '1' IaESLTE'; I-U' f. I - . 5' Iviqyri '33 3?: F . 5V1 v.4 3'1 . . .' 'h .. ' I F .l' EH! '2 m- .-.- in. .' .331! 1...; s I , .4 I x ' : : -. .. .mx- :-.-':-m-g.;um:'M- ORGAN IZATIONS STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE KTI-Iitical Squabbles Snare Campus Media; SAC 'eeting Uneventful; SAC Freezes Funds; .dInger SAC Meet 0n Governance; SAC t0 V'h 151$, '11,le 11 ,!1'I .. 765'! 43!! f ? g.gY . Attorney; SAC to Decide Day Care Fate; Press Editors Honest Auditors Say withing Left in SAC Money Bag; SAC Gives .Ilboats t0 Athletic Dept; New SAC Rep. Sees 45$ Pressing Problems. 81' DEBATINC TEAM IL I? .J l- . '.... 'It I. . ' l '-: r J Mg -' Ii ' N. Is 1' ' J i . u I a l. .l- ' .' - .. 1 . f I l . Gail Jordan, Dennis Perron, m Daniel Rhodes, Marc Capozza, Bill Murphy Jr., Deborah Smith, Anna Golfisl Teresa Donavan, Robert Sands, Janice MCCOr- mick, Gopal Khanna, PhEl Harley, Becky Warren, Richard LaCusse, Mark Allen, Don Berthiaume, Deborah Small OWLS MEAGLB - - 3i! ?..?i TH; . . MUSCATUMW University Ba - Chamber Sing; Corham Chamber Orches Gorham Chor- A Cappella GORHAM CHAMHER OR- CHESTRA First Violins: Deborah Bragdon, Deirdre Clark, Shiriuy Rim . Frames. Small Second Violins: Martha Feeley, Margaret Mathufer. Frances Wescott. Jane Banhulomew Violas: Janice DiBiase, Mary Howard Cellos: Margaret Jones. Wendy Rickor, Holly Sargent, Frances Cicero Dongle Bass: Jnhn MacDuffie Harpsichord: Naydenn Buwder CHAM BER SING ERS Mike Abbott, Emmy Alherton. Sue Baker, Janet Barker, Sue Cyr, Julio DeLaite, lean Dominicus, Donna Dweliey. Kathy Fuiler, Jay Gould. Brenda Humphrey, Anne Jenncss, Temc Jordan, Randy Judkins, Marilyn Lash, Leslie Libby, Mike Luce, lamcs Marlin, Peggy McAdam. Darcy Moullon, Kathy Moulmn, Dianna Paradis, CIiH Richardsr Tom Rowe, Deb Shullis, Ruth Soucy, John Thorpe A CAPPElLA CHOIR 1st Soprano: Jan Barker, Carla Beyer, Allison Cesarion, Terrie Jordam Diane Long, Peggy McAdams, Sylcia Moore, Rayma Mui, Debbie Shulkis 2nd Soprano: Susan Baker, Barb Chaisson, Susan Cw, LesimI Libby, Darcy Mouhon, Joyce Pike, Barbara Poirier. Shirley Ricel Nina Tilander Isl Alla: Nancy Buyington, Deirdre Clark. Laurie Davina, Martha Feeley, Linda Hathaway, Eve Hendrikson. Brenda Humphrey, Cecile Joslin, Zn King, Diane Paradis. Susan Sleeves, 151 Tenor: Robert Estes, Douglas Hegaman 2nd Tenor: Michael Atkinson. Glen Breen, Arthur Coidwell, James Martin, Darrell Morrow. John Fenlason isl Bass: Ralph Cheney. Roger Eddy, Jay Gould, Ronald Johnson, Deane Jordan, Michael Luce. James Napier, Nick News. John Thorpe, Ciifi Richards, 2nd Bass: Dale Ashby, Tom Coolidge, Paul Dubendris, Wil- Ham Forbush, Randy Judkins. John Roberts GORHAM CHORALE Mike Abbott, Ellen Andaman, Dale Ashby, Emma Atherton, Meg Baird, Susan Baker, Sue Barber, Jane: Barker,1ane Barth; olomew, Debbie Baden, Carla Beyer, Nancy Boyinglon, Do- borah Bragdon, Glenn Breen, jirn Brown, Judith Brown, Beth Carter, Allison Cesariu, Barbara Chaisson, Ginny Chase. Ralph Cheney, Sandy CIark, Leslie CEimo, Arthur Coldweil. Tom Coolidge, Lautie Creighton, Pam Cressey, Susan Cyr, Debbie Davies, Julie DeLaite, Laurie DevinE, Kathleem Dean. Jean Dominicus, Linda Donaldson, Mary Drysdale. Paul Dubendris, Wendy Duncan. Donna Dweliey, Steven Eames, Roger Eddy, Pris- cilla Felker, john Fenlason, Bill Forbush, Kathleen Fuller, Rick Gordan, Jay Gould, Deborah Hall, Barbara Harriman, Doug Hegeman. Eve Henrikson, loe Henry, Pat Hill. Sally Horvath, Cynthia Hovey, Cathy Hughes, Brenda Humphrey: Anne jenness, Ron Johnson, Marjorie Jones, Deane Jordan, Terrie Jordan, Cecile Josiin, Randy judkins, Robin Kammritz, Eliza- beih Kelfey, Zona King, Sue Landry, Marilyn Lash, Brya Libby, Leslie Libby, Diane Long, Janice Lord, Mike Luce, Peggy McAdam, Lynne Mansur, Pam MarshalE, jim Martin, Rolande Martm. Ray Mathieu, Jean Mon- tesano, Siivia Moore, Pauline Morin. Judy Morton, Darrell Morrow, Darcy MoulIon, Kath- leen Moulton, Rayma Mui, Jim Napier, Charles Nason, Nick Netos, Dianne Paradis, Ellen Paskett. Angela Pcndefion, Nancy Penna, Barbara Peters! Jane Pike, Cliff Richards, Linda Rideou1,John Roberts, Ken Rob- erts. Elaine Rogers, Tom Rowe, Peter Sanderson, Rollo Saucier, Karen Shaw. Ruby Dawn Shields. Debra Shullis, Pat Siegler, Jane Simms, Martha Smist, Karen Smith, Ruth Saucy, Susan Steeves, john Thorpe, Bob Tifft, Nina Tilander, Marcia Tipper, Elaine Triber, Donna Veilieux, Penny Wright, Linda York UNIVERSITY BAND Michael Abbott, Suzanne Armstrong, Michaei Atkinson, Susan Barber, James Brown, Ralph Cheney, Torn Coolidge, Frances Cicero, Deirdre Clark, Paul Dubendris, Roger Eddy. John FeMason, William Forbush, Kathy Fuller, Martha Feely, Dianne Galfus, Richard Gordan, Linda Hathaway, Douglas He- geman, Eve Henrickson, Joseph Henry, Calsin Hines, Marjorie Jones, Deane Jordan, Lesfie Libby, Michael Luce, Pamela Marshall, Heidi Martini James Martin, Raymond Mathieu, Peggy McAdam, Tom Mansir, james Napier, Charles Nason, Dawn Noonan, Hanry Noonan, lane Pike, once Pike, Barbara Poirier, Dianna Paradis, Susan Philbrick. Nancy Penna. Thomas Rowe, Roland Saucies, Karen Smith. Susan Sherman. Deborah Stowe. Robert Tifft, Marcia Tipper, Efizabeth Young IHE BUSINESS CLUB .. -' K 'I L I J l g '1 v.- a- Amrmjr? - a 4-' WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Tr'V' r32 t.-,- . - A-zgp .-.. I . v. MA Al... : . - ; .L. 1.! -1 t h ............ .. FQI-dahh-v - - --.- - 3 . :.. '. . L. . .. . .. g ., ,... ... w? z. . 98 Greek Peak The results at the end of the evening ShE Delta Zeta accepting runner up award for:- Dudley Do-Right performance and Phi MU . taking the traphy for Picone and his Troup. .. an excellent imitation of the Rolling Stones. iv Greeks Want Blood q'? A? V 1:9 '4 1' Um Bfggtflations are in order to IFC and 15C for dlitgently and sponsormg a successful 66 . god and goddeSS were announced Ken Saccone and Chickie Cusick. . PHI MU FOUNDED I852 BETA PSI CHAPTER University of Maine at Portlaanorham Gorham. Maine 04038 me 1972-73 was a very active year for Phi . Activities included dances, a record hey the dance marathon, and the Mr. Po-G . Pageant. The sisters of Phi Mu have be working together for the bettermen themselves and their community with .. , social and social service prowl throughoui the year. v.?u y. .. fr; l oi, XI! I 'C v- .jq'i? OFFICERS President Kathy Normand Vice-President Lucy Potter:r Secretary Patricia Morse Treasurer Pat Glass Pledge Trainer Donna Ridley Membership Director Emma Athenon Panhellenic Delegate Evelyn Greenlaw DELTA CHIl D ELTA ZETA Lambda Zeta Chapter of Delta was installed at USM on October -' 973 Since then the chapter has involved In many projects. .ivities include Greek Week particiv n, Blood Bank Muscular Dys- 11y soliciting, numerous open Lia's parties, and the Miss Portiand- m Scholarship Pageant. Our own 'Dowd was selected as this years gMiss Portland Gorham. of our sisters were initiated Delphia, the little sister organi- 'h-of Delta Chi Fraternity. Members were Carol Bartlett, Gail Ross, . Boudleau, Ioanne Gardner, Jordan, Barbara Hunt, and Sue ,7 ' Zela also has sisters who have selected for Whois Who in Ameri- ' 0015 and Colleges. Delta Zeta's s to remain an active and positive hi on campus and in the commu- TAU KAPPA EPSILON g'li'l ' - - .v Tau Kappa Epsilon is the largest national Fraternity with over 300 chapters in the United States and Canada. Lambda Delta, USM's chapter of TKE, has contributed to the activity on campus all year. Some of their sponsored and co-sponsored activities include: The Fall and Spring cruises on Casco Bay, open parties on campus and at the heuse, a Christmas party for the Gorham Head Start Program, public service projects, and they are intramural champions in soccer, football. and basketball. TEK is unique. A Fraternity of individu- Throughout the past year, Phi Mu Delta Fraternity has involved itself in a number of social, campus, and commu- nity events. Its St. Patrick's Day Party proved to be a fun time for the entire campus, and all proceeds went to the Muscular Dystrophy Association in Maine. A great number of its members are outstanding in var- sity sports for USM, including basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer, and track. With the addition of the Phi Mu Delta Fraternity House, more open social events are avait- able to the entire campus. It has also served to strengthen the already close brotherhood between its undergraduate members and alumni. Being the oldest and one of the largest fraternities on campus, Phi Mu Delta has great hopes for the future in providing USM with the utmost in social events, commu- nity involvement, and outstanding brotherhood. 108 LPHA XI D ELTA ha Xi Delta, the oldest sorority on campus, is a national fra- I organization with over 153 chapters in the United States. n Rho, the chapter here at USM, has 37 active members. year saw participation in many social functions, 3 Thanks- :1 basket contribution, the annual Christmas party for Head 'children in Gotham, money raising projects, the yearly Rose ce format, and many other events. Aipha Xies Chickie Cusick alerted Greek Goddess and the sorority Shared the victory at Greek games with TKE. Alpha Xi received a national hellenic award and an award for having the highest cummula- . average of the three sociai sororities. Several of its staters ' Iaiso seiected for Who's Who in American Schools and reges. Alpha Xi Delta hopes to continue and share their sis- Qd and friendship here at USM. KAPPA DELTA EPSILON Kappa Delta Epsilon is unique in that it is the oniy professional sorority on campus dedicated solely to service prcjects. All fund raising activities are for 1he benefit of civic or- ganizations rather than campus functions. Past aciivities include Easter visits to a Iocal nursing home, making collections for Muscular Dys- trophy, adoption of an overseas orphan, and work wiih exceptional children in various areas. rm m I!IM!IIS'.I!!!!E!!I! .. .mm; m near m-r The University of Maine first established a law school in 1898 at Bangor, Maine. A charter member of the Association of American Law Schools, the old College of Law was probably one of the better law schools of its time in the United States. Enrollment at the old taw school fell off sharply during the first World War, and in 1920 the trustees decided to dose it. The decision was received with dismay by the iegal profession in Maine and by those in the academic world who understood the intellec- tual contribution that a strong law school can make to the governament and cultural life of the state. In 1961, the University of Maine established its law school, at 168 High Street in Portland, the former Children's Orthopedic Hospital of Portland, built in 1910. Within the short period of tour and one-half years the school became fully accredited. It gained provisional approval from the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association in February, 1964, and full approval in February, 1966; and in December, 1966, was admitted to membership in the Association of American Law Schools. Its degree is acceptable ev- erywhere in the United States for purposes of bar ad- mission or graduate law study. In September 1967, the voters of Maine approved a Referendum question authorizing the issuance of $1,800,000 of State of Maine bonds for the planning, construction, furnishing and equipping of a Center for Research and Advanced Study at the Portland campus of the University of Maine. Subsequestly, they approved $920,000 for the construction of a new building for the Universityis Law School; and, when it was found that these funds were inadequate for the Law School's purposes, it was decided to combine the Law School funds with those of the Center for Research and Advanced Study and to buitd one build- ing in which to house both functions. This fall, The University of Maine School of Law began operation in its new home in the Tower on Deering Avenue, UMPGS newest buitding. 114 NOON FORUM The purpose of the Noon Forum is to present other aspects of the law and to expose law students to various sides of the legal profession? The leader of the program this year was Laura McMullin, a first-year law student who had this to say about the mechanics of the Noon Forum: It's an informal thing with the speaker talking for about twenty minutes and than opening it up for questions. The Forums lasted about an hour and were held at noon every Wednesday. They did not begin this year on a weekly basis until January 31. Among the speakers this year were Henry Berry, Cumberland County Attorney; Dr. Peter Gold- fine, Director of Psychiatric Training and Research at Maine Medical Center; and Probate judge Nathaniel Haskell. MOOT COURT A mere point spelled the difference between victory and defeat for the National Moot Court Teame In the competitions held last falt, the team defeated Cornell and Atbany in the first two rounds. In the meeting with Boston College, however, they lost by a single point. To compound the loss, Boston College went on to the regional championship. Despite this, they gained a trophy for having the best brief. The faculty adviser to the Moot Court program, Stephen Feldman, discussed the numerous aspects of the program. The Moot Court is a fairly traditional part of the Law Schrmt curriculum where students argue a case before a panel of judges in a trial court setting. The case is usually one waiting to be heard by the Supreme Court. The student, after he has made his oral presentation, is questioned about different points of law in his case by a panel of judges. Under rules finalized this year, this exercise is compulsory for first year students and optional for second year students. The members of the teams are chosen from the ranks of the second year students. Third year students are not eligible for these competitions. There were two National Moot Court Teams last year. The one that battted Boston Coilege to a near left t9 .. . Richard: Martha- , David Di' -- 116 en Feldman standstill was made up of David DiMuzio, Martha Whilten and Richard Smith. Because of a veto from one school, the other was not allowed to compete. This one was composed of Robert Avaunt, John McElwee and Mark Sheskey. In a private match with Cornellis second team, they Sost an eyelash decision and a case of wine put up for the occasion too. Clarke Hambley gained a berth on next year's Na- tional Team by winning in both the Brief and Oraiisl categories. George Bowden secured a place on the lne ternational Team winning the Brief competition and tying for best Oralist with Dana Cleaves. Feldman has added to the National Team: Elizabeth Boynton, Gary Norton, Philip Merrill, Peter Fessenden, Martha Whilten, and Ronald Baltacchi; Stephen Blagdon and Joseph Huston were the additions on the International Team. Feidman is enthused about next years competition. We definitely have room to do better. We were lucky last year to have gotten such a good team by the hap- hazard process we had. But the luck of this year will be replaced by the science of next year. The examination of different law problems is the theme of the Maine Law Review. The semi-annual publication is composed of a Major Attack and a Comments and Notes section. The Matter Attack is a lengthy piece written by a prestigious member of the law community. Senator Edmund S. Muskie and Peter Avery Anderson were the authors of the Mafor Attacks this year. Anderson, a Director of the Pine Tree Legal Association, talked about the need for a Public Defender System. Senator Muskie expounded 0n the possibilities of a National Environmental Policy. left to right: tfronn William Hardy, Managing Editor Francis Scanlon Gary Thorne tbackt Keith Powers Peter Holden, Editor in Chief Anne Poulin Peter Mills Student works dealing with a particular. problem form the Comments and Notes set Because of the volume of these articles, the Be Editors has to pick and choose. According to e' 1110rne, one of the editors, We are very sele .- choosing these: they have to be of publishabie'q ty. Thorne gives some of his thoughts about the Review. Hlt has been a student operation ever 5'? . the Law School started. We made enough copi every student and every lawyer in the state. We- receive requests for reprints of some of the ar-ti $9.- me, working on the Law Review is a real honor: also an honor for the Law School to have the Law Review. uuuuuuuuu been fortunate in having a loyal faculty and id a sensible and industrious group of students. 11mg: has come though for new leadership and 3, 63's. it will be good for the school to have a new .y' The end of August after eleven years as Dean of I ersity of Maine Law School, Edward S. .3; Will move on to other endeavors. He has Law School's only Dean since it reopened in hater chance, he might never have become a 7-11, let alone a Dean. 'il always had a yen to - tarted tutoring in college and had taught high Godfrey, though, left the teaching field and private practice when he caught the eye of the Law School at Union University. Hl wrote a .., 'the Court of Appeals which brought me to titan 0f the Dean there. I told him I enjoyed and one thing led to another. I ended up c? g there for fourteen years. .61, the University of Maine merged with University and was looking for a Dean for its 001. Someone mentioned my name to Dr. Peck, the Vice-President for Academic Affairs, 5'55 ame a candidate. I was interviewed and was .. ean. lwere many severe problems facing the Law .v' hack then. The location in the former 3 Orthopedic Hospital was one, another was nrollment. The operating funds for Portland had come only from tuition. Edward S. Godfrey Dean, 1961-1973 'lThiogs were pretty grim. The building itself, though solidly build, was not a very inviting place at that time. But the funding as well as the enrollment increased over the years. After several attempts at get- ting a new law school building were defeated, a bond issue was finally approved, and we were able to com- bine the law school with the new research center to effect economics in construction. Enrollment in law schools have recently enjoyed a boom; but its effects have posed some problems. Nationwide about 290,000 law students graduate each year. However, only about 14,000 jobs open up for them. It's a tightening market and something has to give. The wave of applicants has subsided some- what. If such a Earge number of lawyers continue to graduate each year, the question will arise, can our so- ciety absorb them and use them! When his tenure as Dean expires, Dean Godfrey will explore a number of options. He will leave on a European vacation in September, part of which will be spent in England studying English property and munic- ipal laws. When he returns he will spend some time in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Albany, New York working on an attack on property taxation. I started it in 1959 but never completed it. Dean Edward Godfrey guided the Law School through a most difficult time and was able to reap the fruits of his labors. But llm tired of being Dean, he says, and so he will try other things for a while. His loyalties, though1 lie with the Law School, for next year he will return as a teacher. FACULTY ADMINISTRATION Allen Milbury Philip Cheney William Steele Drew Huunphries 120 Vicki Shaw 80b Grant and Staff Jim McGrane and Kathy Monahan George Ayers 122 VH Slavick Roger Rhoades Marie ..:';I'E-. An-5pach 123 john Hanna Philip Rutherford Thomas Carper William MacLeod Deane Corson 124 I Van Ham Yves Dalvet Cordon Bigelow 125 H. Draper Hunt Charies OReilly ...,-. a I :gfng-ng-r'! q: Albert Duclos Dolly Gehrs, Virgima Arsenault 126 John Bay Richard Costello '- ig-y. Menninger Barry I.. Almlov; Education Drama Club, Towers House Committee. Deborah Anderson; Liberal Arts Social Welfare Majors Association. Leo T. Arsenault; Liberal Arts Psychology Club tFounder, Moderated, Chess Club W. PresJ, Gamma Rho wfficerL Student Senate tRepJ, Veter- an's Club, Debate Society, Public Affairs Club, Arts Club, Tutor Pineland Hospital WolunteerL Westbrook Junior High fTutorL General Psychology Class tAsst. Instructon, Sensitivity Course Wound- erJ, Student Marketing. Bill Audette; Education Cross Country iCath, Track Kio-Cath. Tizz Crowiey-Audette; Liberal Arts Owls ii Eagfes iSecJ, Tau Epsilon Phi tSec.-Treasj, Portland Student Senate, Student Affairs Committee, UMPG Council Seq, Viking Mast, Social Editorj, REFLEC- TION Unformation Coordinaton, th5 Who Among Students in American Colleges and Univerv sities, National Student Register. 129 Susan L Babcock; Education Badminton Team, Upton-Hastings House Committee W. PresJ, Resi- dent Student Government 69m, Food Service and Housing Commillee, Committee to Review Canw didates for Dean of Housing, Committee for Selec- tion of Housing Staff. Kathy M. Baker; Education English Majors Associa- tlon. Donna Benson; Education Alpha Xi Delta, School of Education Assembfy. Holly B. Bernstein; Liberal Arts 7 Political Science Majors Association. Theresa A. Berry; Liberal Arts - Owls 1E9 Eagles, Politi- cal Science Majors Association. lo-Anne E. Bickiord; Nursing Nursing Association. Jeannine Bissau; Liberal Arts Yearbook $usiness Managen. Robert L Bungiovanni; Education Phi Mu Delta, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Intramural Footbali. David Bnuffard; Education Intramurals, UMPG Hockey Team, ths Who Committee, Tau Kappa Epsilon iPledge Trainer, Historian, Construction Committee Chairmam. 130 fessional Organization tPresJ, msilon Pi Tau W Seem, Drama Club, Varsity Basketball tStat$st ths Who Among Saudents in American Coll and Universiiies. Bobbi L Breard; Education b lntramurai So'ftn'l Student Senate, Ad Hoc Committee on Ath Concert Committee, Winter Carnival, Parent's. - Recognition Day. Jeannine Brillant; Liberal Arts - Student 5 Student Union Board, Council of Nursing Stude . tSecJ. Jaynee Susan Brooks; Education Kappa Epsilon, Intervarsiiy Christian Fellowship, Ch. tStudent Directon, Museum of Man. Toni Bryant; Education Student Education ASS'O'R'i tlon. Alan W. Caler; Education Tau Kappa Epsi' Cross-Coumry, Intramural Council, Who's Wh American Colleges and Universities, King-' Carnival tNominationL Peter Frederick Cates; Education Newspaper. Everett Chase ; Libera! Arts - Treehouse Yoga. A. Conroy; Education NeWman Club Student Education Association, Bowling .' 1. Conti; Education ? Tau Kappa Epsilon W. . School of Education Assembiy, Industrial Arts glopment Council, Observer. Craft; Liberal Arts - Chess Club, Articles in cle, Kansas State Teachers College Dormitory . ,1,.Card Prayers Union. 9 Crichton; Education Student Education gation, Women's Varsiiy Field Hockey, Tennis eri, Women's Varsity Bowling, WomeWs nt Athletic Trainer, Resident Student Govern- Hg fSecJ, Residence Hafl tPresJ, Who's Who '3 Students in American Colleges and Univer- ..5. Field Hockey KUmpireL .wrmslrong Crowley; Education - Art-Lecture COmmittee, Volleyball, Tennis, Basketball, - lass Treas. E. Curtis; Education - Student Affairs Com- 5'4 Darby; Education Chi Delphia, Chorus. Deans; Education - Student Education A5- n, Resident Student Government Wres., Treas., Program Chairmani, Andrews Hall, . all tRepJ. .Dykeman Desfusses; Business Administra- - UMPC Business Ciub BECJ, Cheerleader. Devine; EducaHon Treehouse Players. Dievine; Education Student Education Asso- Audio-Visual Association, Tennis. Di50tto; Education Intramural Spam, House Committee. 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Pres, Social Chairmam, Intramurals, Cheerleader tCo- Cath, Student Affairs Committee, Student Aciivi- ties Board, Speciaf Evems Committee, Committee on Committees, Orientation Committee, Housing Staff, REFLECTION tGreek EditorL University Free Press Greek EditorL Tutoring. Christine Simones; Education Phi Mu $115., $90, lnter-Sorority Councii mush Chairmam. lune E. Sorensen; Education 4 Alpha Xi Delta, Siudem Education Association WresJ, Student Senate. David B. Soule; Education Soccer, Basketball, Footk ball, Golf, Intramural Softball. lane! E. Souza; Education - Newman Club tPresJ, Religious Affairs Club, Field Hockey Wtanagen, Volleybali, Basketball, Lacrosse, Hastings Hall moor RepJ. 142 Fred B. Sprague, In; Education - Epsilon Pi Tau England Teachers Association, Maine Audio: Association, Maine Association for Industrial Ed,- tion. Jeanne d'Arc St. Pierre; Liberal Arts - YW Director of VolunteersL Lynda Stofan; Education - Resident Student Go menl Wres., V. 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Van Tuinen; Liberal Arts s Wrestling Team 143 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIO lohn A. aartietl .. Business Administration ' Peter A. Bernier ' Manageme n1 lloyd F. Coombs, Ir.. Management Donald D. Day Business Administratif Margatet Dykeman Desfosses Accou nt i ng 146 Edward R. Fuller Business Administration Larry Hartwell Business Administration joseph J. Kazilionis, Jr. Eco nomics George I. Kostovick Management Melville R. Libby Business Adminisirmion ?eter C. MacVane Business Administration Stephen M. McKenney Business Finance Ethel 1'. Price Accounting John Reali Business Administratian. David D. Rumpf ' ' Business Administrati Roland A. Smalley Business Adminis1ralion David l.. Thumbs Business Admi nislration Thomas A. Toys Ill Acco umin g john A. Travis . . Business Administra- 148 EDUCATION Lark E. Abbot! Primary Education Bonnie Adams Primary Education Eveiyn Albert 'Pr-imary Education Barry L. Almlcw Theatre Bill Audette Mathematics Ad ria- Ayoue Eneral Science 149 Kathleen M. 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