Webster Junior High School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Auburn, ME)
- Class of 1964
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TEN TH ANN UAL EDITION 1964 TABLE OF CONTENTS N Page Dedication ..... 2 E-clitorial .... ..................,........,.,.... .... 3 Administrative Staff and Faculty .. 4 Yearbook Staff ....... 6 Ninth Grade ,,.. ...,,.. 'l 5 Eibhth Grade .... ....... 'l 6 Seventh Grade .,... ...t... 'I 7 Sponsors .... . ,..,... l8 Social ..,... ,...... 1 9 Activities . ,..,.. 3'l Sports .,..t ..,... 3 9 1 DEDICATION TO YOU, MEMBERS OF THE NINTH GRADE FAC- ULTY, WE, THE CLASS OF 1964, WITH SINCERE AP- PRECIATION PROUDLY DEDICATE OUR TENTH EDI- TION OF WEBSTER HI-LIGHTS, THROUGH YOUR UN- DERSTANDING AND GUIDANCE OUR YEAR HAS BEEN BOTH PLEASANT AND REWARDING. WE ARE TRULY GRATEFUL FOR YOUR HELP. 9 2 EDITORIAL Youth is laughter . . . The soft murmur of voices Beneath a glistening canopy of blushing flowers On a balmy April afternoon. Youth is tears , . . The bitter heartbreak of a The sweet sadness that comes With an understanding iust To blossom. Youth is wistfulness . . . A vague yearning stirred Youth is a happy period of our lives, to be sure. There are the beach parties, the ski weekends, the rec- ord hofps, and all those wonderful times young people can anticipate and enjoy. However, we must not for- get that youth should mean more than a time for pleasure. We should build ourselves a future -- a future upon which we can reflect with pride and satis- faction. As young people, we should be at work pre- paring ourselves for coping with the challenges of a complex world in which we shall play a part, We like to think of youth as the following: YOUTH Youth is unquestioning faith . ,. It is standing before a stained-glass window Or on a green hillside ln the stillness of summer twilight And-sc-mehow knowing. Youth is restlessness and burning ambition . . M first tragedy, Wanting to follow the scarlet sun at dawn Rising above the amethyst mountains now beginning And on, to heights untraveled. Most of all, Youth is hope and endless tomorrows Tomorrows that will glow with golden radiance. C O today's Youth! By a haunting love song, a sad poem, a December 1 rain. By Carol Moore 3 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF FACULTY 4 NX AUTOGRAPHS 1 55222 ww Mif AQ iif lEQ?6QWfgQWwy GJKWWM Wixf ' 4 w w ' 1 1 55 if f if JV W iffj ?f?j?ZfL sv- lg Wi A EDM Q Of WW ii.. WOM Q5f QMwMQib YERRBOOK Tons July Jamg Mark PBIICSZ' Camel Astivities,,,,,,,D:Lane Bunimr - Gordon Harvey A3-'toocessnmaaoco B3-'UGG BGTUIUH in B151-l1683Qolcccooea.thy ' Plata: Sac:Lal...........L1ison Smfwconoououuoostew 331313121 STAFF Dm 'May YEAR BOOK STAFF First Row, left to right: Steve Austin, Jim Platz, Carol Clark, Christine Fleckenstein, Lance Reidy, Patty Murphy, Bruce Judy James, Mark Parker, Diana Akerley, Alison Pratt. Holmes, Paula Connor, Martha Whitten, Nancy Savignano Sue Rowbotham A Third Row: Chuck Hcxxilt, Robie Leavitt. Dave Plummer, Bill Second Row: Terry Tukcy. Gayle Goding, Gordon Harvey, Path Lever. Bob Crockett. Bruce Ray, John Kendall, Bruce Damon Marcus, John Bennett, Debby Lawhorne, Bruce Harmon, N IN TH GRADE l w L ROOM 6 First Row, left to right: Brenda Allen, Brenda Blanchard, Linda Arlene Bellemore Blum, Mrs. Parker, Judy Agnew, Diana Akerley, Pat Bilo- Third Row: Harold Bickford, Doug Bearce, Steve Apsega, Ron- deau ald Bernier, Mike Boucher, John Bennett, Don Blanchard, Second Row: Janet Biron, Margery Bean, Sue Adams, Carol Roger Beauregard, Arthur Bermudez Additon, Valorie Badger, Paula Bemis, Debby Bates, Alice Bouchard, Gretchen Badger, Gail Blossom, Jackie Billings, Absent when the picture was taken: Bruce Adams, Cheryl Breton i' W ROOM 7 First Row, left to right: Trudi Couden, Marcia Cole, Rebecca Diane Bunker, Marion Carsley, Laurie Centra, Florence Con- Caldwell, Mrs. Maxim, Paula Corette, Cheryl Collins, Sandy nor Brown Third Row: Dave Carver, Scott Brooker, Larry Cook, Robert Second Row: Barbara Carson, Cathy Brooker, Margaret Cook, Cavanagh, Tim Cook, Cecil Cantrell, Bruce Clukey, Leland Sharon Chicoine, Carol Clark, Jim Chaplin, Gail Chabot, Bullens, Charles Cohen 8 ROOM 8 First Row, left to right: Rosalie Davis, Gail Fairfield, Virginia Davis, Patty Driscoll, Janet Dulac, Bob Daigle, Doug Curtis Davis. Mr. Towle, Christine Fleckenstein, Margaret Emer- Third Row: David Deletetsky, Bill Coyne, John D'Amour, Bob son, Jennifer Cullen Eugley, John Farrand, Ronnie Darling, Mike Downing, Dan Second Row: James Edwards, Ronald Cullen, Bonnie Craw. Desjardins, Skip Douglas, John Dubuc .. Linda Fleury, Sally Dumas. Sue Fizette, Kay Daley, Nancy Absent when the picture was taken: Bonnie Crocker, Paul Dube ROOM 9 First Row, lelt to right: Judy Guirnond, Judy Hackett, Kathy Golder, Mrs. Whitten, Jeanette Harris, Nancy Goodwin, Cheryl Gagnon - Second Row: Brenda Harding, Pauline Gauthier, Leo Girardin, Gordon Harvey, Lauren Grenier, Bruce Harmon, Richard Gatchell, Dan Goff, Jack Hackett, Belinda Foss, Melanie Hachey, Judy Gower 'Third Row: Kenneth Ford, Charles Goldblatt, Greg French, Lu- cien Gosselin, Paul Hamel, Darryl Heath, Tim Grenler, David Gagnon, Frank Herrick Absent when the picture was taken: Patrick Hecker ROOM 10 First Row. left to right: Brenda Hobart, Mar,Qge1'y Isaacson, Tcrry Kerrigan, Kcn Jackson, Bobby Jacques, Nancy Kern Carol Hopp, Miss Campbell, Miriam Howland, Sandra Hol- Third Row: Randy Kerr, Howard 1SkipJ Jones, John Kendall. brook, Joy Lake Jack Jackson, Mark Larlec, Ronald Hull, Gary Jones, Larry Second Row: Cheryl Keith, Bruce Johnson, Allen Hutchinson, Laliochellc Homer Houston, Mike Hobbs, Judy James, Bruce Holmes, Absent when thc picture was taken: David Hughes N 5 W ROOM 21 First Row, left to right: Patricia Martin, Carol Longtin, De- McDougald, Debby Lawliorne, Bob Crockett, Bill Lever, Gor- lorcs Leavitt, Mr. Small, Gail McKenney, Carol Leblanc, don Leighton Joan Miller Third Row: Michael McGuire, Francis LeClair, Ronald Lebel, Second Row: Mike Malo, Steve Austin, Stephen Martin, Sher- Tom Magno, Charlcs Mills, Gerry Lemieux, Dennis Le- ilyn Lubitz, Cathy McFadden, David McKenncy, Pamela Seur, John Lawton 10 lf S 'Ki om, ,Q ROOM 22 First Row. left to right: Cheryl Naum. Alison Pratt, Patty Betsy Murch, Theresa Nadeau, Susan Nichols, Carol Per- Murpliy, Mr. Maxcy. Pain Murphy, Susan Parker, Judy Mul- kins horn Third Row: Jim Murphy. George O'Connell, Mike Moody, Barry Second Row: Brenda Osborne, Helen O'Brien. Joan Morissette, Mitchell. Neils Neilson. Mark Parker, Donald Pierce, Steve Beth Morissette, Mike Nelson, Melvin Olson, Tom Plummer. Ness, Bruce Ray, Kevin Murphy, .Tim Platz 'img ROOM 25 First Row, left to right: Sue Rowbotham, Donna Sands, Kathy Third Row: Frank Reynolds, James Rosenberg, Chuck Starbird, Skinner, Mr. Ingersoll, Ramona Sampson, Starr Spaulding, Christopher Records, Robert St. Germain, Armand Sleeper, Gail Sirois Tom Spugnardi, Davis Richardson, Michael Raymond Sc:-ond Row: William Saucicr, Nancy Ross, Sally Sprague, Philip Reidy, Hanson Ray. Cathy Sinclair, Carla Rybeck, Wayne Absent when the picture was taken: Stephanie Shaw, Gretchen Sherman Robards 11 4 ROOINI 26 First Row, left to right: Mary Ann Tomlinson, Elizabeth Tartre, U Strout, Michael Travers Linda Wilson, Mrs. Ludwiek, Martha Williams, Nancy Strout, Third Row: Russell Toussaint, Ronald Stephens, Leonard Thi- Linda Thompson bodeau, David Whiting, Robert White, Michael Taber, Stephen Second Row: Thomas Verville, Virginia White, Martha Whitten, Ward, Michael Wyman, Ronald Wallingford, Pierre Vin- Joan Therriault Nancy Therriault, Betty Sylvester, Barbara cent Thurston, Marbella Therriault, Joyce Starkey, Lloydena Absent when the picture was taken: William Wheeler 12 ,THE WEBSTERWBLUE and GOLQQ iiaiiimf ' I at . , .. tk is In M i 'MV U V. 2:1 , Ash X 2 Music by Robert 1 -ff Ei T QI A i A 5 1-H Words by Charles Je f! H ' :- Z4, ul' 0 .,n.,, .-, .. . k-ogg, 235 cf -,, ..., . S.. .,,, . 2- ' r -- - V . -.sw . . ' Q n IW...MiM.f - 'Y' ,, Set the echoes ringing loud and clear Nw 5 xi, . 1,--R Lift the spirit proud and free, If A Q? U fi ' , . A With a song of Webster's Blue and Gold . Qgssv- -',Q 'im 'Q As we march right on to Victory. ' F B K y i me L5 it We'll give a cheer for Webster's fighting team 'P' ix ft And our colors we'II unfold. .- . r2':?fi1',S 2 f ,ga We are on our way to a win today ml, ' I -'i For the Webster Blue and Gold. When you see the band march down the street, When you hear the music start, Then you'll ioin the chorus loud and strong With a song that's always in your heart. And when the boys in blue come crashing through, Every step with courage bold, y Fighting down the field 'til the foe must yield J To the Webster Blue and Gold. IDEAL GIRL FIGURE - Florence Connor HAIR -- Lynda Blum EYES - Sally Sprague NOSE - Joy Lake TEETH - Nancy Kern SMILE - Diana Akerley HANDS - Judy Gower NEATNESS -- Marcia Cole ATTITUDE - Lloydena Strout COURTESY - Alice Bouchard 13 IDEAL BOY PHYSIQUE -- Ken Jackson HAIR - Mike Malo EYES - Bruce Ray NOSE - John Kendall TEETH - Tom Spugnardi SMILE - John. Bennett COMRLERION - nan Goff NEATNESS -- George O'Connell ATTITUDE -- Dave Richardson COURTESY - Bruce Holmes Whwer-e the Work ls Done Test Time! Hibhygmdkergl i ' wi' Watch My' Fingers! 111 DIVISION 911 Adams, Susan Bates, Deborah Bennett, John Blossom, Gail Bunker, Diane Chaplin, James Clark, Carol Davis, Cynthia Deletetsky, David Eugley, Robert Fairfield, Gail Goff, Daniel Golder, Katherine Holmes, Bruce Howland, Miriam DIVISION 912 Akerley, Diana Austin, Stephen Bean, Margery Brooker, Cathy Coyne, William Crocke-r, Bonnie Crockett, Robert Ford, Kenneth Goodwin, Nancy Gower, Judy Harmon, Bruce Isaacson, Margery Jackson, Francis James, Judith Kern, Nancy Lawthorne, Deborah Lebel, Ronald Lever, William McFadden, Kathy Moriss-ette, Elizabeth Murch, Elizabeth Murphy, Pamela Bickford, Harold Bouchard, Alice Bullens, Ralph Carsley, Marion Carson, Barbara Carver, David Cook, Timothy Desiardin, Daniel Dulac, Janet French, Gregory Hackett, Judith Hecker, Patrick Additon, Carol Agnew, Judy Bilodeau, Patricia Brooker, Scott Brown, Sandra Cavanagh, Robert Cohen, Charles Cole, Marcia Couden, Gertrude D'Amour, John Emerson, Margaret Fizette, Sue Foss, Belinda Gagnon, Cheryl Adams, Bruce Badger, Valorie Bellmore, Arlene Bemis, Paula Biron, Mary Centra, Laura Chicoine, Sharon Connor, Florence Clukey, Bruce Cullen, Jennifer Cullen, Ronald Davis, Rosalie Allen, Bren-da Badger, Gretchen Bearce, Douglas Blanchard, Brenda Blum, Linda Boucher, Micheal Curtis, Douglas Darling, Ronnie Downing, Michael Edwards, Jame-s Grenier, Lauren Hackett, Bernard Hobbs, Michael Houston, Homer DIVISION 913 Herrick, Frank Hopp, Carole Jones, Howard Lake, Joy Malo, Mike Mitchell, Barry DIVI.SION 914 Gatchell, Richard Goldblatt, Charles Harding, Brenda Hobart, Brenda Kendall, John Kerr, Charles DIVISION 921 Dumas, Sally Gauthier, Pauline Hachey, Melanie Hamel, Paul Harris, Jeannette Harvey, Gordon DIVISION 922 Hughes, David Jacques, Ro-bert Keith, Cheryl Lawton, John Lemieux, Gerard McKenney, Gail DIVISION 923 Apsega, Stephen Bermudez, Arthur Bernier, Ronald Breton, Cheryl Caldwell, Rebecca Cook, Margaret Craw, Bonnie Daigle, Robert Farrand, John Daley, Kay Fleckenstein, Christine Grenier, Tim Kerrigan, Terry Larlee, Mark LeBlanc, Carol Lesuer, Dennis Lubitz, Sherilyn 15 Leavitt, Delores Leighton, Go-rdon Mulhern, Judith O C on nel I, Georg e Parker, Mark Parker, Susan Records, Chris Sinclair, Catherine Tartre, Betty Murphy, Patricia Olson, Melvin Platz, James Pratt, Alison Ray, Bruce Richardson, Davis Rosenberg, James Ross, Nancy Rybeck, Carla Skinner, Kathryn Tomlinson, Mary Travers, Mike Wallingford, Ronnie Whitten, Martha Perkins, Carol Robards, Gretchen Rowbotham, Susa Sherman, Wayne Sprague, Sally T1 Stephens, Ronnie Verville, Thomas Vincent, Pierre Whiting, David Wyman, Michael Longtin, Carol Murphy, Kevin Naum, Cheryl Ness, Stephen Plummer, Tommy Reidy, Philip Reynolds, Frank Spugnardi, Thomas Sylvester, Betty Thibodeau, Leonard Thurston, Barbara Williams, Martha Heath, Darryl Holbrook, Sandra Hutchinso-n, Allen McGuire, Mike Magno, Tom Nadeau, Theresa Neilson, Neils Pease, David Saucier, William Shaw, Stephanie Starbird, Clifford Ward, Stephen Miller, Joan Morissette, Joan Nelson, Michael O'Brien, Helen Osborne, Brenda Ray, Hanson Samson, Ramona Sirois, Gail Strout, Lloydena Thompson, Linda Wheeler, William White, Virginia Martin, Patricia Martin, Stephen McKenney, David Murphy, James Nichols, Susan Raymond, Michael Sands, Donna St. Germain, Robert Starkey, Joyce Therriault, Marcella DIVISION 931 Beauregard, Roger Blanchard, Donald Chabot, Gail Collins, Cheryl Coulombe, Sandra Douglass, Marshall Driscoll, Patty Dube, Paul Dubuc, James Fleury, Linda Girardin, Leo Larochelle, Larry DIVISION 932 Billings, Jacqueline Cantrell, Cecil Cook, Larry Corette, Paula Davis, Nancy Gagnon, David Gosselin, Lucien Guimond, Judy Anderson, Betsy Boothby, Brenda Cohen, Mike Conant, Donna Curtis, Stephan Daunis, Patricia Davis, Scott Dillingham, Cheryl Fletcher, 'Ralph Gilpatric, Diane Goodwin, Thomas Gould, Kimberley Blatt, Charles Buchanan, Pamela Collins, John Cote, Diane Darling, Richard Day, Kathy DeLong, Thomas Eretzian, David Gagne, Linda Guerin, Laurene Haskell, Melanie Hayes, Nancy Bernard, Nancy Bragdon, Richard Brogan, Sheila Clark, Phyllis Cohen, Lewis Costa, Irene Davis, Crystal Dingley, Peter Giguere, Wayne Greene, Betsy Albiston, Bruce Belanger, Brenda Bornstein, Peter Briggs, Peter Clark, Janice Direnzo, Linda Girardin, Gary Hamilton, Michael Hathorne, Nancy Hunter, William Brackett, Susan Casey, John Castonguay, Rita D'Amour, Judy Greeley, Douglas Ham, Judy Hall, Janice Holmes, Anthony Huntley, Glen Keith, Colleen LaGrange, Gary Laverdiere, Brenda Adams, Gail Arel, Linda Bagley, Bryan Bailey, Cathy Beedy, Kim Blanchard, Carolyn Brown, Penny Bussiere, Dolores Clark, Russell Coburn, Dorothy Gauthier, Arthur Greaton, Sandra Hull, Ronnie Jackson, Kenneth Johnson, Bruce Jones, Gary DIVISION 811 Gowell, Raelene Hewett, Charles Hewison, Nancy Hutchinson, Nancy Kendall, Thomas Libby, Theodore DIVISION 812 lzenstatt Judith James, Susan Leavitt, Cheryl Leavitt, Robie Libby, Susan Littlefield, Scott DIVISION 813 Harnden, William Hunter, Kathleen Kline, Gary McFadden, Thomas McPhail, Bonnie DIVISION 814 Ire-land, Carolyn Lang, Nancy Lowe, Brian McGraw, Arlana Moulin, Harry DIVISION 821 Leavitt, Dorothy Marshall, Bruce Marshall, Mark Michael, John Mongeau, Donna Naylor, Paul DIVISION 822 Hardy, Jean Jipson, Carroll Knowles, Gail LaChance, Gloria Lawler, Michael Littlefield, Regina 16 McDougald, Pamela Moody, Michael Strout, Nancy Therriault, Jo-an Toussaint, Russell White, Robert LeCair, Francis Mills, Charles Sleeper, Armand Spaulding, Starr Taber, Michael Therriault, Nancy Therrien, Robert Wilson, Linda Lochhead, Shelley Lyons, Craig Mann, Millicent Margolin, Sharon Morton, Geoffrey Raymond, Ralph Jr. Robinson, Mary Savignano, Nancy Stinson, Everson Thompson, Janice Lc-ngtin, Sandra Lumbard, Mark Marcus, Patti Miller, James Mortimer, Bruce Plummer, David Ross, Allen Schlick, Karen Tukey, Terry Woodard, Stephen Orr, John Prout, Elizabeth Riegelman, Ann Smith, Wayne Townes, Michael Turner, Norman Wakefield, Robert Waterman, Claudia Wiener, Ava Woodward, Mark Paiton, Patricia Randall, David Robards, Gordon Smyc, Barbara Tinker, Richard Tremblay, Judith Veilleux, Diane Wardwell, Steve Welch, Brian Williams, Ruth Parker, Robert Perkins, Gregory Pike, Gary Reichel, Stephen Sands, Linda Shea, Nancy Tardif, Cynthia Tolman, Nelda Wilson, David Wright, Jo-Ann Michaud, Dan Mongeau, Sharon Murphy, Michael Paradis, Rodney Samson, Sandra Sargent, Jo-hn Schoppe, Cathy Tardiff, Craig Wood, David Wright, Barry Bergeron, Peter Briggs, Beatrice Burnham, David Chapman, Sharon Dodge, Sharon Duguay, Carol Garnier, Edmond Gayton, Donald DIVISION 823 Gave, Norman Holbrook, Stephen Jones, Betty MacCracken, Lewis DIVISION 824 Bragdon, Levi Bussiere, Maurice Clark, Joseph Dodge, Henry Duchette, Ronald Guimond, Allan Hebert, Ronald Holt, Nancy Hull, Mary Anderson, Margot Bates, Daniel Bickford, Karen Branch, Nicholas Brock, William Buker, Barbara Carroll, Cynthia Connor, Paula Covell, Timothy Crafts, Katherin Cummings, Scott DeWitt, Dennis Apsega, Ann Barrell, Marjorie Beach, Lynn B-edwell, Susan Bryant, Brian Buerhaus, Susan Chesley, Nancy Collins, David Damon, Bruce Dow, Martin Fraser, James Goding, Gayle Goldblatt, Lawrence Goodell, Jeffrey Adaman, Susan Arel, Gerard Attwood, Mark Bailey, Susan Bazinet, Jack Brooker, Steven Bullens, Charles Burnham, Ernest Cousins, Gregory Davis, Judith Deringis, John Doyle, Maureen - Fishman, Deborah Fizette, Eric Abbott, Ernest Adams, Gary Alward, Brenda Ames, Beverly Andrews, Ellen Bermudez, John Brown, Jeffrey Chenard, Sue Cooper, Krista Costa, Jane Cote, John Desiardins, Belinda Dillingham, John Dunphy, Sharon Belanger, Gary Burgess, Sally Caouette, Elaine Coulombe, Gary Daigle, Dennis Gray, Cheryl Harrington, Mary Houghton, Ricky Ireland, Henry Johnson, James Jones, Robert Jutras, Norman Huston, Thelma Johnson, Michael Jones, Chester LaChance, Laura DIVISION 7-I Dore, Mary Dudman, Larry Isaacson, Thomas James, Barbara Jordan, Scott Kelsea, Barton DIVISION 7-2 Harris, Susan Hayes, Jeff Hiscock, Ronald Hodgkins, Bonnie Hurwitz, Judith Libby, Sharon DIVISION 7-3 Gagnon, Gail Gardner, Marguerite Greaton, Linda Hinds, Marie Jordan, Richard Kelson, ,Marcia LaChance, Donna DIVISION 7-4 Edwards, Betsy Farrand, Linda Farrand, Louise French, Stephen Harvey, Kenneth Hawkins, Raylene Knightly, Catherine DIVISION 7-5 Knowles, Kendall Leavitt, Lance LeCIair, Barbara A McKenney, Jeanne Merrill, Robert Nichols, Edward ' 17 Maheux, Laurier Mecervier, Richard Mingo, John Packard, Steven Pelchat, Raymond Reed, Cathy Rowe, Michael Spencer, Ronald Lavoie, John Nickerson, Norman Parker, Daniel Gray, Grego-ry Rowe, Patricia Swift, Alice Swift, Robert Zorn, Vivian- Lewis. Harriet Lidstone, Robert Malo, Cynthia Miller, William O'Hara, Jean Platz, Thomas Richardson, Barry Robinson, Donna Wakefield, Deborah Wallingford, Ruth Whitten, Richard Mills, Patricia Nason, Susan Parker, James ' Pelletier, Steven Penley, Charles Samson, Russell Sedgley, Marion Silfen, Susan 5 Simones, Christine Small, Timothy Sullivan, Peter '- Wilson, Cheryl LaChance, Tina Lebel, Nancy Lever, Barbara MacKenzie, Arthur Moody, Sally Osborne, .Earle ., SCIWQPPGI CGW' I , Tempesta, 'Gerald Thayer, Jacklyn Vlacheas, Mary '- Warren, Johna Wildin-g, Timothy LaChance, Richard LaRue,HDoris 4 V LaRue, Paul ' Murray, Ramona O'Brien, Timothy Pike, Ronald Pratt, Eugene Purinton, Gail Rand, Steven Reidy, Kenneth Rook, Donald Scamrnon, Timi Small, Diane Stephens, Gregory Norris, Luther Pratt, Charles Ray, Cathy Ann . Rice, Bruce Sprague, Charlotte Strout,Juanita ' Strout, Pamela Spaulding, Sterling Tripp, Arthur x Tripp, Gerald Walker, Robert Whary, Terry LIST OF SPONSORS We wish to express our sincere gratitude to the sponsors for their support of our yearbook. A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Auburn Last Co., lnci, 553 Lincoln Street, Lewiston Auburn Lunch, 60 Court Street Auburn Savings Bank, Home of School Savings Auburn Novelty Co. Barnstone-Osgood Jewelers Bearce's Market, 174 Turner Street, Auburn Benoit, A. H. 8- Co., 152 Lisbon Street, Lewiston B. Peck Company Carroll's Music Store Carter Milling Co., 174 Main Street, Lewiston Chick-A-Dee, Auburn-Turner Line Compliments of BeaI's Laundry Compliments of Lamey-Wellehan Compliments of Stetson's Card Store Cook's Service Station Eith's Bakery Empire Hat Shoppe Flanders Inc., 62 Court Street, Auburn Gee 8. Bee Sporting Goods Co., 58 Court Street, Auburn Gilmour's - Your Friendly Paint and Wallpaper Store Gowell's Variety Store, 121 Hampshire Street, Auburn Lever, W. B.-Life Insurance Lewiston-Auburn Awning Co., Inc., 27 Turner Street, Auburn Macomber's Dairy - Your School Milk Dealer, 807 Minot Ave., Auburn Madorefs IGA Market, 375 Court Street, Auburn Marcus, Patti Morin, Rower Murphy Textile Division Packard's Pharmacy, 68 Court Street, Auburn Palardy's Hairstyling, 50 Court Street, Auburn Parker, C. V, - King Cole Potato- Chips Parker, Charles V., Sr., - Barber Perryville Drugstore, 178 Turner Street, Auburn Roak the Florist, 245 Center Street, Auburn Sam's ltalian Sandwich Shoppe, 268 Main Street, Lewiston S. S. Kresge Company, 60 Lisbon Street, Lewiston Tardiff, Val, Red, Tommy, Chucky, and Timmy T. J. Murphy Fur Company 3-D Donut Shop Ward Bros., Inc., 72 Lisbon Street, Lewiston Webster Junior Hi-Y Whiting's Esso, 199 Court Street, Auburn 18 l SOCIAL I f W 1 PERSONALITIES CN PARADE - Mus 1: fopxllar G. 0'Connell, M. Cole J. James, B. Ray , . 1: ' . M xr 5 .,::.- .fz -,:' -VQ1 . V A E J A JE in . : i A ggg ,, ,: h ': if 5 k 5' S Most Bashful Mgst Friendly Class lowns C. Clark, J. Chaplin P. Bemis, B. Holmes R. Kerr, J. Lake ues M. Raymond, S. Holbrook M. Whitten, D. Richardson SPS Most Talkative AND MORE Best D. Goff, F. Connor V, if Wittiest Noah Athletic S. Fizette, B. Harmon P. Gauthier, L. Grenier Cutest Best Personality feppiest S. Austin, N. Kern J. Blatz, A. Pratt D. Bearce, C. Gagnon PERSONALITIES from the NINTH GRADE L. G Misch e entra, D. HcKegnay L. Strout, R. Gatchell Moa Mus ically Minde E d K. Ford, B. March, M, Parker , VALENTINE DANCE ::,EAA: 5 ' 11- ,.1E - ,.E: 1-:- ---- ...v- --- gE,. ZEE.: EE -- f --:EE : E E EE E S 1fEE ' ' A ,. . :: 'E ::NZ E -is :E f 2 f, . ,.,.. ,.:,,:. ,:--' N r 5 gg, ig, 4 M at ,E y ' 'E' at After many hour! . . . of decorating . . the stage was finally set. Swpanse mounts as the enum apgmoacheaiil fi W-+w ' THE VALENTINE DANCE On February l4, l964, the traditional Valentine Dance and Coronation ceremony was held in our gaily decorated auditorium. The theme of the dance was Song in My Heart. An interested audience watched last year's Queen Cathy Moulton crown Judy James and present the King's staff of office to Bruce Ray. The crown bearer was Sharon Libby. An enjoyable evening was passed in dancing to the delightful music of the Lloyd Rafnell Orchestra. Members of the Queen's Court and their escorts were the following: tion Trudi Couden - Bob Jacques Nancy Kern - Jim Platz Members of the student planning and decora committee were the following: Nancy Hayes Janet Dulac Marcia Cole Brenda Hobart Sue Rowbotham The faculty advisers were the following: Miss Filliettaz Mr. Morris Miss Campbell Mrs. Ingersoll Miss Wright The chaperons were the following: Janet Dulac - John Kendall Pam Murphy - Steve Austin Mr. and Mrs, Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Towle Diana Akerley - Dan Goff Mr, and Mrs. Alden Mr. and Mrs. Ingersoll Alison Pratt - John Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Marston Mr. Morris BABY GALLERY N50 Q83 E -uf on mc .QM 'S off' at Gp! Y Bruce Holmes 6. Mas-gi Isaacson Steve Anakin 7, Gordon Haney Diana Akarley 8. .lohn Kendall .lim Plat: 9. Diana Bunker Lanes Reidy 10. Bob Grnckeit 18. lt's nut a pizza hui i!'lI do 24. on no. not again! ll. Christine Fleckenstein 15- 12. Alison Pratt 17- 13. Bruce Ray 1.8. 14. Bruce Harmon t5. Nhrlfug Whitten 29' 19. PIUY MWUBY Mark Parker John Bannon Judy James Caro! Citric bg,-12 7a A fewer on z.,,.,,. 'fin in .Pb,,dy Wm X fo 'hw Debby Lavdwrnt Biily Lever Suw Rnwbofkium Flor-encn Comma Kathy Guldlr ASSEMBLIES 4 ASSEMBLIES Another year of interesting assembly programs was enioyed. In the 'Fall Mr. Emory Barnes and Mr. Chet Mitchell entertained us. Mr. Barnes was an excellent dramatic humcrist. Mr. Mitchell was a ver- satile pianist ancl singer. At Thanksgiving a special program was pree sented which featured band and choral numbers. The Rev. Mark Rohrbaugh at Auburn gave an appropri- ate address. Other programs highlighted Mme Suzanne Sile vercruys, an artist in the use of ceramics, Supreme Court Justice Donald Webber, an interesting assem- bly speaker, and Mr. Dale Murphy, a demonstrator of the 'Marvels of Chemistry. There were also pro- grams teaturing skits by the Dramatic Club, award presentations, various movies, and a lecture on the subject of Civil Defense. Again this year a talent show climaxed the as- sembly schedule. .JAM HI-Y First Row, left to right: John Kendall, Steve Austin, Bruce Jacques, John Collins, Tommy Goodwin Ray, Mr, Marston, Jim Platz, John Bennett, Tom Magno Third Row: Steve Woodard. Ralph Fletcher, Tommy Kendall, Second Row: Frank Reynolds. Mike Malo, Danny Goff, Bruce Jim Rosenberg, Davis Richardson. Robie Leavitt, Bill Hunt- Holmcs, Jiin Chaplin, Rick Gatchell, Charles Blatt, Bob er. David Burnham Y-TEENS First Row. left to right: Ava Weiner, Terry Tukey, Irene Costa, Second Row: Brenda Boothby, Millie Mann, Suc Brackett, Patty Baibara Srnyc, Linda DiRenzo, Donna Mongeau Paiton, Crystal Davis, Judy Ham, Nancy Savignano, Sandra Greaton 30 ACTIVITIES T gil 'J 5 'L 4 2 E In , . J' STUDENT First Row, left to right: Dan Goff, John Bennett, Alison Pratt, Judy James, Margery Isaacson, Bruce Ray, Mr. Ingersoll Second Row: Terry Tukey, Sue Fizette, Sue Rowbotham, Bar- bara James. Paula Connor, Nancy Hayes, Patti Marcus, Paula Bemis, Diane Bunker, Harriet Lewis, Marcia Cole, STUDENT Early in the school year the Webster Junior High School Student Council held a school-wide election to choose officers. Judy James was elected President, Alison Pratt, Vice-President, John Bennett, Treasurerp and Margie lsaacson, Secretary. Such activities as a Canned Goods Drive for the benefit of an Auburn family whose home was demol- ishe-d by fire, a Scoop Sheet to keep Webster stu- dents informed in regard to school events of interest, with Marcia Cole and Carol Longtin serving as co-edi- tors, and the spring campaign to help clean up and keep litter off the school grounds were put into effect. COUNCIL Martha Whitten, Gail Knowles, Janet Dulac, Donna Mon- geau Third Row: William Brock, Carol Longlin, Sue Silfen, Ronald Lebel, Ronald Hull, David Whiting, Michael Raymond, Gor- don Harvey, Michael Cohen, Charles Blatt COUNCIL On February 14, a Valentine Dance was held for the student body and guests. As a money-raisinig proiect, the Council held a well attended Record Ho-p. Proceeds from the Council activities were used to beautify the appearance of the front grounds of our school in the form of a new fence, new grass and shrubbery. We would like to express our appreciation to Mr. Ingersoll, our adviser, and to all who cooperated to make our proiects successful. 32 DRAMATICS CLUB First Row, left to right: John Bennett, Dave Richardson, Jack Jackson, Bill Coyne, Bruce Holmes, Randy Kerr, John Ken- dall, Steve Austin, Bruce Ray Second Row: Nancy Ross, Debby Lawhorne, Jim Platz, Betsy Parker, Miriam Howland, Bonnie Crocker, Cathy Brooker. Sharon Chicoine, Debby Bates, Brenda Hobart, Nancy Good- win, Judy Agnew, Joy Lake, Janet Dulac Murch, Mrs. Whitten, Judy James, Bruce Harmon, Trudy Fourth Row: Cheryl Naum, Marcia Cole, Janet Biron, Judy Couden, Alice Bouchard, Maggie Emerson. Third Row: Patty Murphy, Mary Ann Tomlinson, Carla Ry- beck, Sally Sprague, Carol Clark, Beth Morissette, Mark Gower, Dolly Leavitt, Judy Mulhern, Cheryl Gagnon, Gail Fairfield, Margie Bean, Pam Murphy, Alison Pratt, Diana Akerley. Sue Rowbotham THE DRAMATIC CLUB The members of the Dramatic Club had the op- portunity to try out for various parts in plays and to produce some plays under the direction of Mrs. Whit- ten and Miss Campbell, Besides this, there were in- Brown and Judy Agnew did the make-up, Janet Biron on stage. Members worked hard in order to become elig- ible for a part in the Dramatic Club's annual assem- bly program, held this year on May' 6, 1964. The plays chosen were A Ghostly Picnic and lt Boys Wore the Skirts. The cast of A Ghostly Picnic was as follows: Judy James Mary Ann Tomlinson Sue Rowbotham Carla Rybeick Bruce Harmon Bill Coyne Debby Lawhorne Nancy Ross Patti Murphy Maggi Emerson The cast of Ulf Boys Wore the Skirts was as follows: Judy Gower Alice Bouchard Jim Platz Randy Kerr Trudy Couden Cheryl Gagno-n Bruce Holmes Pam Murphy Alison Pratt John Kendall Steve Austin Jack Jackson Bruce Ray Bruce Harmon Dave Richardson Prompters for these plays were Cathy Brooker, Miriam Howland, Margie Isaacson, and Beth Moris- sette. Stage manager was John Bennett. Sandra struction in pantomine and in the proper use of voice and Sharon Chicoine took care of the properties., and Arlene Bellmore and Cheryl Naum were responsible For costumes. Dramatic Club office-rs for the year were as fol- lows: Jim Platz - President Judy James -- Vice-Pre-sidelnt Nancy Kern - Secretary Betsy Murch - Recorder Program Committees First Semester Florence Connor - Chairman Sharon Chicoine Mike Raymond Janet Biron Ronnie Bernier Arlene Bellmore Second Semester Bruce Harmon - Chairman John Kendall Jack Jackson Pam Murphy Nancy Kern 33 MAGAZINE DRIV Mr Bob Sprague Curtis Rep esentative Gfade Representatives iw ,Q if X Q 'mx' W A M-ff . hwv- 1 x' S Check out! High Salesman MAGAZINE DRIVE The major money raising event held by Webster Junior High School pupils this year was the magazine drive. Mr. Robert Sprague, a representative from Curtis Publishing Company, visited the school early in the fall of T963 to promote the sale of Curtis magazines. An assembly was held for the entire student body to brief them on the organization of the drive which was termed as very successful. The proceeds from the campaign were used for various school activities, such as sports equipment, educa- tional film strips, additional library facilities, and the assemblies provided by the School Assembly Service. A.V.A. CLU B 11963-641 lt is the responsibility o-f the Webster A.V.A. to develop an organization of service. Working be-hind the scenes to make our school'a more efficient and more beneficial place for all, these students contribute a great deal of time and effort toward this end. The students who make up this group are selected not by popularity, but by maturity and dependability. lt is our desire to promote better teacher-pupil relation- ships, along with a higher level of education through audio-visual service. 35 ' .I LIBRARY CLUB First Row, left to right: Jimmy Miller, Sally Sprague, Carol Clark, Diana Akerley, Nancy Hayes, Miriam Howland, Patty - Marcus, ,David Plummer Second Rowlzg.-Sandra. Greaton, 'Linda DiRenzo, Carla Rybeck, Sue. Rowboiharn, Patty Murphy, Nancy Hawthorne, Beth Morissette, Linda.Thompson, Dena Strout, Marcia Cole, Cheryl Nauin, Debby Bates, Margie Bean, Sharon Chicoine, Janet Biron, Kay Daley, Donna Mongeau A . .Em . Third Row: Barbara Smyc, Marion Carsley, Carole Hopp, Sue Brackett, Sue James, Sandy Longtin, Betsy Greene, Gail Knowles, Joyce Starkey Absent when the picture was taken: Margie Barrell, Gayle Goding, Kathy Golder, Allen Hutchinson, Margie Isaacson, John Kendall, Steve Ness, Sue Parker, Kathy Skinner, Ron- nie Stevens LIBRARY CLUB Our library is equipped with a variety of books. It' provides us with information and enjoyment in practically every field. S-tudent librarians, members of the library club, work in the library. One of their duties is to help anyone who comes in searching for reading material. They also keep a list of all the students who enter the library and a list of those who borrow reference books. Furthermore, they cover and file books, and maintain' order.. In September the club met and chose the fol- lowing officers: Diana Akerley-President Nancy Hayes-Vice President Carol Clark-Secretary Mrs. Ludwick served as club adviser. The club agreed to meet the first Tuesday of every month. At the Tuesday meetings library procedures, which would best serve the interests of all who make use of the library, were discussed, At one meeting, committees were formed, name- ly, a committee for checking the index files, a house- keeping committee for overseeing the order of books and shelves, a program committee for planning the program for each meeting, a committee for checking overdue books, and a committee for ascertaining that all cards be filed correctly. Chairman of some of these committees were the following: Sue Rowbotham - Program Carol Clark - Overdue boo-ks Sue Parker - Card filing Int May the members of the committees held ci workshop for the purpose of cleaning the library and recovering books. '36 CHORUS A choral group made up of voluntary members met every Monday afternoon after school to re- hearse. This group participated in the Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies. They also took part in the Spring Concert and an exchange concert with Cape Elizabeth. Diane Bunker was accompanist. Mrs. Townes directed. EXCHANGE CONCERT This year Webster and Walton Schools Combined their choruses and bands in order to hold an ex- change concert with Cape Elizabeth Junior High. The Webster- and Walton students traveled to the Cape on May 9, Cape Elizabeth students visited Auburn on May 16. A high-light of the evening proved to be the moment when the combined choruses, Webster, Walton, and Cape Elizabeth, sang Deep River and 'l Enjoy Being a Girl. The combined bands played especially well the selections: Sarabande and Ga- votte, S.l.B.A. March, and Tenth Regiment March. 37 , AUBURN YOUTH ACTIVITIES COUNCIL The Auburn Youth Activities Council is an or- ganization under the guidance of the Parks and Rec- reatio-n Department. its members are student repre- sentatives from freshman through senio-r classes. The neipresentatives decide upon, plan, and carry out ac- tivities such as- the Junior Olympics and the- Easter Egg Hunt. The represeintatives do all the planning and work, guided by helpful suggestions form Mr. Reynolds, the director. This organization gives stu- dents an oppo-rtunity to prepare for some of lite's ex- periences and to demonstrate the ingenuity of today's teefnagers. ' AUBURN YOUTH ACTIVITIES COUNCIL Row, left to right: Diana Akerley, Mark Parker S TUD ENT GUVERNINIENT DAY First Row, left to right: John Bennett, Judy James, Bruce Ray STUDENT GGVERNNIENT DAY Student Government Day is an activity spon- sored by the Auburn Youth Activities Council. Each year students of Edward Little, Webster, Walton, and Sacred Heariwvote tor representatives to take part in this project. Webster was represented by three well qualified teenage otticials. Bruce Ray was Adminis- trative- Assistant, Judy James, Councilman from Ward 2, and John Bennett, City Solicitor. CAMERA CLUB First Row, left to right: Sandra Greaton, Sally Moody, Elaine Second Row: Ramona Sampson, Sue Brackett, Lance Reidy, Caouette, Linda Greaton, Lloydena Strout, Lynda Thompson Donna Mongeau, Cheryl Keith, Ronald Roak, Joan Morissette, Bob Daigle, Mr. Maxcy ,.,. -V qu ' :xii 1 .,., t uni uu- Y -4 rl' r SPCRTS H! -5 ul! ,x 1 1 5 'JE if ,. :gp I' Lrg ff? 5 3? ff! 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VISITORS 7 WEBSTER 14 BRUNSWICK 24 LISBON 6 WEBSTER 6 LEWISTTON 40 wx 9th GRADE VOLLEYBALL 8th GRADE VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS First Row. lcft to right: S. Ward, J. Platz, T. Magno, C. Star- First Row, left to right: Sandra Greaton, Dolores Bussiere, Gail bird, M. McGuire, B. Saucier Knowles Second Row: B. Adams, D. Hcath, A. Hutchinson, N. Neilson, Second Row: Gloria LaChancc, Regina Littlefield, Sandra Sam- D. Pease, G. Harvey, B. Clukey, P. Hamel, R. Cullen son, Cathy Shoppe BOYS SOCCER TEAM CHEERLEADERS First Row, left to right: N. Turner, S. Woodard, T. DeLong, D. First Row, left to right: B. Greene, C. Gagnon Eretzian, D. Burnham Second Row: T. Couden. S. James, J. James, S. Holbrook, J. Second Row: F. Jackson, H. Jones, W. Coyne, R. Cavanagh, R. Thompson Hiscock, J. Tempesta, D. Hughes 41 I V A u BOYS, SKI TEAM First Row, left to right: Steve Wardwell, Bobby Parker, Chuck ard, Mark Lumbard, Allen Ross, Scott Davis, Wayne Smith, Hewitt, Mr. Towle, Tommy Kendall, David Collins, Steve Bruce Marshall, Mike Cohen, Gordon Robards, Bruce Albis- Reichel,,John Collins ton, Robie Leavitt, Tom Goodwin, Steve Curtis, Jimmy Second HROW: Lindy Sargent, Barry Richardson, Mark Wood- Parker ' GIRLS' SKI TEAM First Row, left to right: Mr. Maxcy, Donna Robinson, Debby Daunis, .lan Thompson, Nancy Hayes, Kirn Gould, Judy Davis, Fishman, Sue Chenard, Brenda Alvvard, Mona Murray, Betsy Judy Ham, Margot Anderson, Ava Weiner , Edwards, Mrs. Bower Third Row: Sharon Libby, Cindy Malo, Linda Gagne, Maureen Second Row: Cathy Ray, Sally Burgess, Ann Apsega, Sue Ada- Doyle, Gayle Goding, Barbara James, Susan Harris, Crystal men, Sue Buerhaus, Phyllis Clark, Betsy Anderson, Patty Davis, Nancy Lebel 42 L. 1 SKI TEAM This ye-or the Webster ski team was coached by Mr. Towle. Because of the late snowfall, the team had only two meets, placing second behind Rum- ford both times. However, they still showed tre- mendous strength and ability especially in the State Meet. Saturday, Feb. 15, 1964 Saturday, Feb. 22, 1961 Rumtord 397.7 Rumford 396.7 Webster 353.4 Webster 376.1 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The 1963-64 basketball season saw the organi- zation of a new freshman league made up of teams from Auburn, Lewiston, Rumford, Brunswick, Lisbon, Augusta, and Bath. Auburn.'s team was. a combined effort by Webster and Walton under the direction of Mr. Vance Wills, an ELHS teacher. The team played a total of twelve games plus one with Win- throp and compiled a two wins, eleven losses record. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL First Row, left to right: David Hughes, Stevie Austin, Steve Apsega, Dave Deletetsky, Doug Bearce, Charles Cohin Second Row: Ronnie Hull, Bruce Ray, Homer Houston, Jim Chaplin, Armand Sleeper, Bob Eugley, John Bennett, Paul Hamel Absent when the picture was taken: Mel Olson 8th AND 9th GRADE BASKETBALL First Row, left to right: Bill Saucier, Bob Crockett 7th GRADE BASKETBALL First Row, left to right: Russel Sampson, John Bermudez, Ken- Second Row: Charles Blatt, Bill Lever, Mark Parker, Tom dal Knowles Plummer, Jim Miller Second Row: Scott Jordan, Steve Pelletier, Dennis Dewitt-, Nor- man Jutras, Richard Jordan 43 -- - 9th GRADE BASKETBALL CHAMPS First Row, left to right: Judy James, Alison Pratt, Patty Murphy Second Row: Nancy Goodwin, Diana Akerley, Judy Gower I NINTH GRADE BASKETBALL Ninth grade girls competed in intramural bas- ketball games. Captains for the teams were chosen by Miss Wright. They were as follows: Cathy Brook- er, Alison Pratt, Cheryl Gagnon, Donna Osborne, Pam McDougald, and Christine Fleckenstein, The games were played under the rules af double elimination. The final play-off was between Cathy Braoke'r's team and Alison Pratt's. team with Alison's teiam the win- ner. EIGHTH GRADE VOLLEYBALL The eighth grade girls competed in a series of volleyball games. Captains for the four teamswhich participated were Betsy Anderson, Donna Conant, Susan Brackett, and Dolores Bussiere. Each o-f the teams played three games. The results of the final playoffs showed Dolores Bussie-re's team, winner of all their games, in first place. Betsy Anderson's and Sue Brackett's teams captured second place. -Donna Conant's team placed third, ' SEVENTH GRADE DECK TENNIS The Seventh Grade girls enjoyed a very success- ful season of Deck Tennis this year. 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