Westbrook College - Tower Yearbook (Westbrook, ME)

 - Class of 1964

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You have sung to me in my aloneness, and I of your l ' ongzngs have built a tower in the slcy. But now an our dream is over, and it is no longer dawn. The noontide is upon us and our half waking has turned to fuller day, and we must part. If in th ory we should meet once more, we shall spealc again to- gether and you shall ' sing to me a deeper songf, our sleep has fled d e twilight of mem Q6 at +1 . .. V sizsggfi, ug- lv- 1 V .i..... .ig .Q 4, D 255 1 Y I3 H l FIM iii I V , , . A 'wi wwf 'j iw , Kiiiisaiiiii M wi .fy il' C Mr. Vaughn Twaddel 6 Happy is the teacher whose classroom is infused with a spirit of optimism and good-willg whose buoyant enthusiasm helps lift the perplexed student over hurdles of skill and concentration that once seemed too highg whose interest in young people is genuinely Warm-hearted, but, touched with a sense of realism, is never sentimental. And happy the students in that classroom. You are such a teacher. The twinkle in your eyes and your con- tagious, slightly off-center smile have won our affectionate re- gardg your good-humored but always uncompromising adherence to high standards has won our respectg your ready willingness to participate in our activities and to counsel us when we have sought help has won our gratitude. In the spirit of your own personality, it is with happy cheerfulness that we, the Class of 1964, dedicate this edition of THE TOWER to you, Mr. Vaughn Twaddel, instructor since 1959 in the Department of Business Education. Iune, 1964, will mark not only the end of two years of college education for the class of '64, but also the end of the teaching careers at Westbrook of Mr. Marshall Bryant and Mr. Robert Imlay. Mr. Bryant, Chairman of the Department of Humanities, has been with the College for thirteen years. Formerly a member of the music department at the University of Missouri and for many years a distinguished teacher of voice in New York City, Mr. Bryant has brought a cosmopolitan touch to the Westbrook scene. His characteristic urbane manner and his nice sense of discrimination have been felt by Westbrook students in the classroom and on the concert stage. While demanding a quality performance from the Westbrook Chorus, he still nourished, as well, the pure enjoyment of good music among students who were not themselves to be professional musicians. His good influence will be 'long remembered by his students and colleagues alike. Robert Imlay has been a vital, distinctive personality on the Westbrook cam- pus since l950. He is infused with a youthful enthusiasm for the world of ideas and ideals. He is the Rennaisance man in the 20th century: in an age of special- ization he dares to pursue Truth and Beauty over a broad spectrum. Mr. Imlay will be best remembered, we think, by his students and friends at Westbrook in two ways: in visual reality by his own work and that of his students in ceramics and in our imaginations by his refreshing encouragement of the will to learn in us a . To both Mr. Bryant and Mr. Imlay in this year of their retirement, the Class of 1964 extends its appreciation for all that they have meant to the College over the years and to this class in particular and with this appreciation go our best wishes for many happy and fruitful years ahead. MY- Marshall Bryant and MT Robert I zfr ii X. The teacher who walks in the shadow of the temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom hut rather of his faith and his lovingness. l If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mindf, A-3: 'Z' - is , w ' ,................J 'nik 11.233 The Class of 1964 is aware of all that our President and a dynamic Board of Trustees have accomplished in expanding the campus facilities. We, too, are proud of over a million dollars worth of buildings which have gone up in the past six years, but, equally important, we feel, is the concern for the intellectual and social development of the students which both President and Mrs. Blewett have expressed. For your thoughtfulness and for your unlimited interest, President and Mrs. Blewett, we, the Class of 1964, say thank you. TO THE CLASS OF 1964 -A MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT BLEWETT I am a part of all that I have metj' said Tennyson's Ulysses as he neared the end of his years of fvoyaging. All the people, all the places, the sights, the sounds, the smells, the beauty, the ugliness, the successes, the disappointments, the delights, the agonies, all had com- bined in Ulysses to make Ulysses. He acknowledged himself to be the product of his hard, stirring, bruising, 'wholly pragmatic experience. As you near the end o f the portion of your experience gained at Westbrooh, each of you can claim to be a part of all that you have met, but yours has been a gentler passage, a safer journey through the rocks and shoals, for you have been lofuingly guided by those 'who have passed this 'way before. We hope that as the years pass you 'will count every bit of your guided experience here as a blessing. We earnestly hope that it 'will lead to increasing happiness for you and for those for 'whom you -will, in turn, profoide guided experience. I f it does, we will have been successful-and only then. May God bless you all. X I' , girl, S fs ' Afx -fgx, - ar g' X ,Y , I f I-,ff Az: ,f 1 ff I ' 1 I X 'l'l At the opening of College, a change occurred in the oiiice of the Dean of Residence when Miss Joyce K. Bibber assumed the duties of our former Dean, Miss Margaret L. Giroux. Miss Giroux, who is presently serving as an instructor in the Retailing Curriculum, will always be re- membered as one of our Hrst and most helpful friends. In September, we welcomed the start of our Senior year and our new Dean. Dean Bibber has done much through the year to win the trust, confidence and faith of Westbrook by her wide and deep interest in the stu- dents, an interest amply dem- onstrated by her untiring work with varied campus organiza- tions. 12 If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. Dean Bond, a friend as well as a respected leader, is well known to every member of the Westbrook family. He is found in his office, on the green, or in the caf eagerly listening to prob- lems and very willingly giving advice. Always working in full understanding and with the complete cooperation of the student body, our Dean is the admired personiiication of an administrative leader. Mrs. Iadine R. O'B1-ien Alumnae Secretary and Assistant Director of Admissions Dr. Myron Hager Director of Admissions Mrs. Sarah W. Jackson Librarian WL? M,-5, Dorothy M. Healy Miss Kathryn Butterfield Director of Development BUTSS-F 'VS Mr. Iohn Wolf Business Manager Mr. Oliver Gerry Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds de artment of Mrs. Bernice Clark Miss Elizabeth Honan Mrs. Thelma Adams Chairman Mr, Vaughn Twaddel I Mrs. Freda Schilling Mrs- Jfwnne Edwards yu ,, 2 1 ff in . i . Q ...., i2'vf':Qs' ':'1 5l ' Ffiawffffe--e-M f f .f ,N 4' 'i 'r 'L4 -Qs-':-1 ,V ', 5 1 A , fill -2 2 4 V ' 5. w f-f ' ' .. . .Th1, ' Y ig' 4 ' LI ' '- , M 'fi M M. vw: is - L M. - ,, t W -X V ' '-.4 - J.. 1 5 V F . im M in ? .- ' -QQQT Lf - 3 ,qzyiff L 3 f ,,,,-. . wg, ' - W., . ' Rh - ' . f 0 M i 1 Wi V V. fi., ' Q .-55.4. ky .A i' 'f 5 A' 431. I ' . is n ' A M is f ' .-- - . :,., E ',:-1. AQ:-,1 2 .. - .E V . 2- M . My 4 M I sss A I 1 ' Q, - .. ,A V i. ' if 1 ' V Ji' 1: Sig: Ei - W -1 7'-75-T56 ' - 5 ?X BI '--- f f- ' ri' ' 3 J- -aw t 5k5,:9' 'lease L5 f ,, x. ii -,', , -5.42 gases Ms 5- ' ri I Miss Constance Curry Miss Margaret Giroux 1- X . Mrs. Gail Winkley Chairman L 4. X AXXXN ' I It , Nf 'A 'X M VR-22 x ',. if T :ig ff f 4' I 5 I Miss Linda Preston Dr, Charles Cushing Miss Eleanor johnson E 1, iii Mr. Robert McKibben gin? W YDS' Miss Grace Dow Chairman 5 Mrs. Sarah W. Jackson MiSS Isabel P6250 , - 'if- T-Fw? Mr. Richard Simmons ,.49'F'v Mrs. Jean Miller Chairman , w v. X . ., , Miss Nancy Gilman Mr. Steven Kardaleff Mrs. Barbara Raymond 4 rtment of manities ' Mr. Marshall Bryant Chairman Mr. Robert Imlay F1 J Mr. Richard Roberts 75' W 'ax Mr. Theodore Perry 'Ev Mr. William Jordan, Ir. Mr. David Fullam ifxx N27 Mrs. Mary Conroy :Fi K gg' Mr. Arthur Freundlich Chainnan 'tx V1 vs. Vi,- Mr. Edward Hooghkirk Chairman 1 Mr. John Cordon ,..- Mr. Carlyle Lewis Mr. Alfred Lambert .. ,,. . S' Recorder and Secretary to the Dean I Ji! ...-.. Mrs. Margaret Conyea W I if v Mrs. Janet Palmer ' -1fl:f'l .jZ?f Bookstore Manager ', l .re 5:51 F . 4q. FEV :Gif Miss Greta Kerr Director of News Service Mr. George Dyer Director of Food Service I- I i 11 I1 - 11 ll - -Q ll i ll 1 I1 I 12 I2 1 Q1 , . . ll 1 uli MISS Elsie B151-,ee 9 Assistant to the Bursar gi-nn 1 -l I.. l1 Xl I gg ! 'N ll-I I-in .anna lm 'Ill illii l 'Gr l Z gi , av 75 all L l ! Secretary to the Director of Admissions M wi Miss Judith Randall Mrs. Joyce Marshall Secretary to the President Mrs. Certude Atkins Clerical Assistant bw! Miss Marilyn Goodreau Mrs. Isabelle Brown Secretary, Department of Dental Hygiene Clerical Assistant 21 4, :args H, Ze:-f w ,L H mmxaf. .K v ru e ww 'H' uw -Seated: Mrs. Olive Nathan, Mrs. Eva Hill, Mrs. Vera Iohuson, Mrs. Mazie Blair. HOUSE DIRECTORS Standing: Miss Gertrude Austin, Mrs. Mildred Russell, Mrs. Dorothy Sims, Mrs. Denise Schluter. Mrs. Helene McCorrill College Center Hostess C-isela K. Davidson, M.D. College Physician l r C r' K X C Barbara Maclnnis, R.N. MTS- Aflnll Allen, R-N College Nurse Assistant Nurse 22 Mr. Gerry and President Blewett planning 3 gafi 5 f N i Mr. Johnson plowing Mrs. Duffy Mrs. Furlong Mr. Mahoney Mr. Dyer Mr. Mitchell Mr' Geffy Mr. Guptill J Mr. Libby I l 1 Mrs. McShea KA ...- Mrs. Yates Mrs. Dunbar Mr. Farley - Flag Raising 23 k ' Q I CLx 5 K cfk 7 5 f' f K Q Q 1 in MF 1 w Ku Y -n y QQ Cf? f X .., K ff- g K fc X X + 'XA QL L Y X A gl - f Q I yk Q pd Q Q 4X fix Q4 K K I 5 K an ff ff , A Q Y -Y 1 li kd I In N . I L W gk kj Q f' C K x k -1 ML Af W M XM Q w Q Q I hx CQ Q X L my gs ' f QQ L f ,I 1 Lb P r' 1 1 ' I F , f 5 N f L 574 in M A' ? NN 7 r XMILXX NX Lou V' x i - -- i ,,... XXNXQ - - LL A fifx 9 t, f x Of time you would malce a stream upon whose bank you would sit and watch its flowing. Yet the timeless in you is aware of life,s timelessness, And knows that yesterday is but todayis memory and tomorrow is today's dream. a message from the class president CLASS OFFICERS President Sibyl Nye When the Class of 1964 entered Westbrook junior College, we were all aware of the many challenges that lay ahead. Now the future that was then a far horizon is close upon us. The late President Kennedy once pointed out the wisdom of an ancient Chinese proverb: A jour- ney of a thousand miles must begin with a single step. In the journey of our lifetime we have taken that step. We are only now beginning to realize and more fully appreciate the true meaning of college life. The ultimate measure of this meaning will be demonstrated by the way in which we put to use what we have found at Westbrook. Our experiences have made us what we are. What we accomplish in the future depends upon the foundations we have laid. Upon graduation the prepara- tions of the past will end and the opportunities of the future begin. Perhaps no generation of Americans has ever faced a world in which despair and hope, darkness and light, good and evil, were more dramatically counterpoised. It is for us to be on the side of hope and of light and of good. May each single step in the journey of a thousand miles that lies ahead of each of us be in this direction. Sibyl Nye President, Class of 1964 Vice President Secretary Treasurer B. G. Herring Iudy Craven Daryl Geer 26 IOAN ELIZABETH ADAMS Joan Canton, Maine Retailing Proctor Hall W.A.A. 1, 2, Outing Club, 1, fSec- retaryl 2, Interhouse Sports 1, 2, ,Z Basketball Team 1, Retailing Club 1, 2. A09 SUSAN ALBRIGHT Sue 8510 Widener Road Philadelphia 18, Pennsylvania General Studies Melville House ennis Team 1, 2, W.A.A. 1, 2, Out- ing Club 1, Interhouse Sports 1, 2. 4 !1gi 1 IUANITA GAYL AREY Nita 57 Lowell Street South Portland, Maine General Studies Day Hop W.A.A. 2, Townn, WIC News 2. is NANCY JEAN ALBERTSON Albert 58 Norman Road Melrose, Massachusetts General Studies Proctor Hall May Weekend 1, Outing Club 1, Canter Club 1, W.A.A. 1, 2, Dorm Council 1, CStudent Council Alter- natel 2, WIC News 1, fNews Edi- tor? 2, Senior Counselor, fProctor Halll, TOWER fEditor-In-Chiefl, Iunior Dean, Dean's List, Student Leadership Conference 2. KAREN LEE ASBIORNSON Asby Valley Road Boxford, Massachusetts Medical Secretarial Bell House W.A.A. 1, 2, WIC News 1, Masque dz Candle 1, Towrzn, Interhouse Sports 1, 2. 27 ,If ELAINE DEAN BACHMAN Lainie RFD fl Winthrop, Maine General Studies Proctor Hall W.A.A. CCouncill 1, fPresidentl 2g I.R.C. 1, 25 Chorus 2g junior Deang Cariter Club lg TOWERQ Outing Club SANDRA BAIRD CONNOR Sandy 300 Court Street Auburn, Maine Dental Hygiene Day Hop Student Dental Hygiene Societyg W.A.A. lg Interhouse Sports 1. 28 LINDA IEANNE BAILEY Beetle 98 Albert Street Agawam, Massachusetts Retailing Linnell Hall Dean's Listg Retailing Club 1, 25 Out- ing Club 1, 24 W.A.A. 1, 2g TOWER. gg -at 5, . f ' 5 BARBARA JEAN BAKER Barb 1 Hammond Road Falmouth Foreside, Maine Dental Hygiene Day Hop Student Dental Hygiene Society. . ff' NANCY MAY BAIN Nan 1219 Whitman Street Hanson, Massachusetts Retailing Linnell Hall Dean's Listg Retailing Club 1, 25 W.A.A. 1, 29 outing Club 2. NORA LOUISE BATTISTON Nora 135 Cottage Grave Road Bloomfiel , Connecticut General Studies Linnell Hall Interhouse Sports 15 Outing Club 1g W.A.A. lg Bowling Team 1. K BARBARA ELEANOR BALL Barbs 104 Hillside Avenue Chatham, New Jersey Dental Hygiene Whitman House W.A.A. 2g Outing Club 25 Student Dental Hygiene Society CSocial Chainnanl 1, 2. DONNA MARIE BELL Ding Dong 67 West Street Bangor, Maine Liberal Arts Whitman House Towisag W.A.A. 1, 2. IANICE EI?AINE BANKS n 127 Florerllce Avenue Arlington 74, Massachusetts General Studies Whitman House Outing Club 15 W.A.A. lg Chorus 1. IUDITH ANN BELYEA Judy 92 Buckingham Road North Andover, Massachusetts Medical Secretarial Whitman House Basketball Team lg W.A.A. 1, 2s In- terhouse Sports 1, 2. 29 KAREN ELIZABETH BENSON Karen 6 Farmstead Lane Farmington, Connecticut Secretarial Linnell Hall Canter Club lg W.A.A. 1, Dean's List, Masque 81 Candle 1. '15 G 'f.,.,.?:-V V , 1, ' , e f IOANNA BOYD Joanna 3 Chandler Street Skowhegan, Maine General Studies Proctor Hall Dance Club 1, 2. 30 xx U 1 1. m rf sn '1,. '- 1 1 Ml, , .-r-1 fl 4 4 ' Hllglggll' ale ULLA BIRGITTA BORNEDAL Ulla Route 100, cfo Anderson Portland, Maine Medical Secretarial Proctor Hall Dining Room CCaptainDg W.A.A. 2g Junior Dean, Dean's List. JANET ELAINE BRALEY Janet 9 Forest Street Middleton, Massachusetts Retailing Linnell Hall Dean's Listg Retailing Club 1, 2. MARTHA ELLEN BOWLEN Marti Walpole, New Hampshire' Liberal Arts Whitman l Canter Club fVice President? Chorus 2, Outing Club 2. 1 CAROL HELEN BRAUN Carol 64 Brentwood Street Portland, Maine Liberal Arts Day Hop Student Council 1. , -,WW tzz X lk :gg M wx N W Vu SUSAN JANE BUCHANAN Buck East Presque Isle Road Caribou, Maine ental Hygiene Melville House .A.A. lg Outing Club 1, 2, Dance lub 1, 2, House Council fSocial hairmanl 2, Student Dental Hy- ienist Societyg Townn. MARY LOU BUTKA Mary Lou 28 Water Street Randolph, Maine Retailing Linnell Hall Retailing Club 1, 2. 5 CAROL NANCY BROWN Kelly 7 Mountain Avenue Lewiston, Maine Liberal Arts Melville House Outing Club 1, 2, Interhouse Sports lg WIC News 1, CFeature Editorl 2. BARBARA ANN BYRON Byroui 77 Greenhill Road Westwood, Massachusetts Medical Technology Bell House W.A.A. 1, 2, Outing Club 2, Chorus 2, Interhouse Sports lg TOWER. 31 X? MARYEILEEN CALLAHAN Maryei 14 Waverly Avenue Chelmsford, Massachusetts Medical Secretarial Proctor Hall Junior Deang Masque dz Candle fTreasurerJ 1, CPresidentl 2g W.A.A. 1, 2g Outing Club 2. few BRENDA IAY CHARLES Charlie P.O. Box 194 Canaan, Connecticut Medical Secretarial Whitman Hous Canter Club 1. 32 6 SANDRA CARTER Sandy 417 Maple Road Lon eadow Massachusetts gm , Secretarial Linnell Hall Chorus 25 Dean's Listg W.A.A. 2. ', 5 COREY LEE CHICK Chick 28 Sargent Street Westbrook, Maine Medical Secretarial Day Hop W.A.A. 25 Dance Club 1, 2. I CHERYL ANN CASCADDEN Cass-y 6 Nobel Road Dedham, Massachusetts Secretarial Houghton Hal W.A.A. fCouncill 1, 25 Outing Clu 25 Interhouse Sports lg Winter Car nival 1. New JOYCE ANN COLE Joyce 3 Old Fort Road Cape Elizabeth, Maine Day Hop Retailing W.A.A. 1, 25 Outing Club 2, Retail- ing Club 1, 2. 'T 'Q-air A LINDA ELIZABETH COUCHLAN Lin 140 Clifton Sheet Belmont, Massachusetts General Studies Lirmell Hall W.A.A. 1, 25 Outing Club 1g Masque :Sz Candle 25 I.R.C. 2, House Coun- cil CSecretaryJ 2, TOWER fSports Editorl. IUDITH ANNE CRAVEN Judy 67 Edith Holmes Drive Scituate, Massachusetts iberal Arts Whitman House lass Secretary 2g Faux Pas 1, 29 ' ' S t Treasurenl 15 Outing Club 1, junior Dean, Senior Counselor fHersey Halllg I.R.C. 2. AA 1 House Council C ecre ary- 25 RAE HATCH CURRY Rae 49 Bolton Street Portland, Maine Medical Technology Day Hop W.A.A. 25 Medical Technology Club 1, 2. CAROLYN ANN CURTIS C a 164 Marrett Street Westbrook, Maine Dental Hygiene Day Hop Student Dental Hygiene Societyg W.A.A. 1, 2. 33 Ys BONNIE JEAN DAMON on Dennysville, Maine Secretarial Houghton Hall Dean's List, W.A.A. 1, 2g Outing Club 1, 25 Interhouse Sports 15 Chorus 1. ,,,-an-P NANCY LOUISE DOANE Nance 43 Warwick Road Melrose, Massachusetts Medical Secretarial Proctor Hall Outing Club 1, 2g Dining Room me JANET LOUISE DOWD Ian 24 Machigonne Street Portland, Maine General Studies Day Hop W.A.A. 1, 25 Outing Club 24 Inter- house Sports 2. 34 CCz1ptz1inlg Interhouse Sports 1, 24 House Council CSocial Chairmanl 2g W.A.A. 1, 2. IUDITH ANN DOWNS Judy 18 Kent Street Portsmouth, New Hampshire Child Study Melville House W.A.A. 1, 25 Outing Club 1, 25 In- terhouse Sports 1, 2. BRENDA LEE DOUGLAS Brenda 50 Johnson Road Gorham, Maine Medical Secretarial Day Hop W.A.A. 1, 2g Outing Club lg Inter- house Sports 1, 2. QU! ,I dlvlk -.af SUSAN ROLLINS DRURY Suzi 3 Tanglewood Road Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Medical Secretarial Melville House Student Council QSSCIBIHFYJ 15 Iun- ior Dean, Chorus I, 23 Canter Club Ig W.A.A. 1, 2, outing Club 1, lCouncill 2, Masque :Sz Candle 1, 23 Tennis Team 1, 2, Basketball Team 1, WIC News 1, fCo-Editorl 2, Student Leadership Conference 25 TOWER. LAURA ELIZABETH DOYLE Laurie Orange Street Nantucket Island, Massachusetts Retailing Houghton Hall Retailing Club I, 2, W.A.A. 25 Towan. LINDA LEE ELIS E Hawthorne Cove Brookfield, Connecticut Secretarial Bell House Chorus 1, 2, Outing Club lg W.A.A. Ig Towrza. 9 IANE ELIZABETH DREW Janie 67 Boulevard Pelham, New York Secretarial Studies Bell House W.A.A. 1, 2, House Council fSecre- taryj 2. CHERYL ELIZABETH ELLIS Cherie 111 Simmons Road South Portland, Maine General Studies Day Hop Outing Club 2, Interhouse Sports 2. 35 gg SHARON LEE EMERY Sharon 81 Maple Street Westbrook, Maine General Studies Day Hop Interhouse Sports 1, 2, W.A.A. 1, 25 Outing Club 2, Masque 6: Candle 24 I.P..c. 2, WJC News 2. SUSAN ELLEN FILES Sue 77 James Street Bangor, Maine General Studies Bell House Interhouse Sports lg Canter Club 1. 36 ff! S ev xi SUSAN JANE EMERY Sue 194 Ludlow Street Portland, Maine Medical Secretarial Day Hop W.A.A. 1, 23 Interhouse Sports 1, 25 Outing Club, fPublicity Managerj lg Day Hop Treasurer 2. SUSAN IEAN FLETCHER Fletch 15 Park Street Wakefield, Massachusetts General Studies Melville House Canter Club 15 Dearfs Listg W.A.A. 1, 2. no-1 ll SUSAN CHRISTINE FARRELL Sue 46 Rockyhill Road Amesbury, Massachusetts General Studies Proctor Deanis List, Retailing Club lg Faux Pas 1, 25 I.R.C. 2. -47 ANDREA POTTER FYFE Andie 17 Mt. Pleasant Street St. Iohnsbury, Vermont Medical Secretarial Day Hop W.A.A. 1, 2g Outing Club 2. ' 'i 'K SUSAN MARIE FOLLON Sue 34-25 150th Place Flushing, New York Retailing Linnell Hall Retailing Club 1, 2. MARILYN MARIE GADDIS Marilyn Houlton Road Woodland, Maine Medical Secretarial Bell House Junior Deang House Council fPresi- dentl 1, 25 Student Council 25 W.A.A. 1, 25 Pa.rent's Weekend 2. HTN9 MARGUERITE MARY FRISCH B Canterbury Lane East Aurora, New York General Studies Bell House W.A.A. 1, 25 Faux Pas 25 Dance Club lg Interhouse Sports 1, 2. ANN GALLAGHER Ann 17 Rockland Road Concord, New Hampshire Dental Hygiene Melville House Student Dental Hygiene Society 1, CPresidentJ 2g Towaag Outing Club 23 House Council fSecreta.ryl 2g Dean's List. 37 DARYL PATRICIA GEER Daryl 58 Clifford Street South Portland, Maine Dental Hygiene Melville House W.A.A. 1, 25 Outing Club 15 Student Dental Hygiene Society 1, QVice Presidentj 2, House Council CPresi- dentl 2, junior Dean fSecretai'y- Treasurerlg TOWER, Deanls List, Class Treasurer 2. NANCY WINTER GOLDTHWAITE Nan Rocky Pasture Road Gloucester, Massachusetts Secretarial Linnell Hall W.A.A. 1, 2, outing Club 1. 38 MARLENE ALVA GETZ Me 132-25 Maple Avenue Flushing 55, L. I. New York General Studies Melville House W.A.A. 1, 2, Outing Club 2, Masque 8: Candle 1, 2, TOWER, WIC News 1, fEditorJ 2, Student Leadership Conference 2. I f . Z7 BARBARA JEANNE GOODRICH Barb 72 Northview Drive Glastonbury, Connecticut General Studies Lirmell Hall W.A.A. 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, In- terhouse Sports 1, 2. SUZANNEEI GILLIS 1 2323 North Street Fairlield, Connecticut Retailing Lirmell Hall Retailing Club 1, 25 W.A.A. 1, 25 House Council CSocial Chairman, 2, Outing Club 1, fVice Presidentl 2. TRACY ANN COODYEAR Baby Huey 2820 Hillcrest Road Drexel Park, Pennsylvania Retailing Linnell Hall Interhouse Sports lg W.A.A. 1, 24 Canter Club lg Outing Club 1, 2g Retailing Club 1, 2. CAROLYN MARIE GRIGGS Griggsie East Street Middleton, Massachusetts Secretarial Bell House Chorus 2g Outing Club 1, 2g TOWER. KRISTINE CRO Kris R.F.D. 4652, Louden Road Saratoga Springs, New York General Studies Linnell Hall Dean's Listg Outing Club 2. N., PHYLLIS ELIZZKRETH GREEN P y White Birch Lane Barrington, Rhode Island Medical Secretarial Whitman House Outing Club lg Winter Camival lg W.A.A. CSports Managerl 1, lTreas- urerl 2g House Council CSecretaryJ 25 May Weekend 14 Basketball 1, 2. ,Yi-' it EAN DARIA MARIE HACE NLOCH Dee 18 Thackeray Road Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Retailing Houghton Hall Retailing Club I, 25 W.A.A. 2g Out- ing Club 2. 39 ELIZABETH AUDREY HALEY Audrey 5 Johnson Road Falmouth Foreside, Maine Medical Secretarial Day Hop W.A.A. 1, 2g Day Hop Corresponding Secretary lg Interhouse Sports 1, 25 Student Council 2g Outing Club 2. ii MAURINE EVELYN HARRISON Been Buxton, Maine Dental Hygiene Day Hop TOWER CAssociate Editorjg Student Dental Hygiene Society. 40 . .A X., i 4 it , 3:2511 H ' All Q , 8 If 1 nib :fy 2 'i ff? ' N - f V tif 'ia 1? ALICE LEWIS HALL Alli 9 Agawam Road Rumford, Rhode Island General Studies Houghton Hall Student Council lg Interhouse Sports lg House Council lg W.A.A. 1, 25 Parents' Weekend 1. ALICE IENNETTE HASKELL Alice Bmnswick Apartments Brunswick, Maine Retailing Linnell Hall Retailing Club 1, 2g W.A.A. 1. PAULA ANN HALPIN Paula 82 Salem Sheet Portland, Maine Medical Secretarial Day Hop Day Hop Secretary 2g W.A.A. 2g Outing Club 2. BETTY CIZNE HEBRING . G. 32 Appleby Road Wellesley, Massachusetts Retailing Melville House Dean's Listg W.A.A. 1, 2g Junior Dean, Outing Club 1, fPresidentl 2g House Council fSecretaryl lg Retail- ing Club fVice Presidentl 1, C Social Chairmanj 2, Class Vice President 2, Interhouse Sports 1. .. u CONSTANCE A. HOLMES Connie 24 Cole Street South Portland, Maine Secretarial Day Hop W.A.A. 1, 2, outing Club 1. JOAN NE HARDING HOWARD Io Box W Wilton, Maine Child Study Melville House outing Club 1, 2, W.A.A. 1, 2, Mas- que 8: Candle 23 TOWER. SALLY LEE HIBBARD Sally 15 Durant Avenue Dedham, Massachusetts Medical Secretarial Houghton Hall Dean's Listg Chorus 1, 2g W.A.A. 1. CAROL ANNE HOWES Minnie 243 Crafts Street Newtonville, Massachusetts Liberal Arts Linnell Hall House Council K Vice President, Presidentj lg Interhouse Sports lg outing Club 1, 2, W.A.A. 1, 2, Towzsng Chorus 2. 41 Q--r DIANA MARIE HURTUK Di 167 Imperial Avenue Westport, Connecticut General Studies Linnell Hall outing Club 1, 24 WJC News 15 In- rf' terhouse Sports 1, 2g House Council , ..,.,: , . - fSecreta.ryD 1, CVice Presidentl 2. ' X! MARTHALIE GAIL JOHNSTON Marti 284 First Street Melrose 76, Massachusetts Medical Secretarial Proctor Hall W.A.A. 1, 25 Outing Club lg Choms 1, 25 Student Council QVice Presi- dentl 2g Parents' Weekend 1, 2g In- terilouse Sports Ig Christmas Week- en 1. 42 JO ANN IRVING I0 39 Beliield Street Portland, Maine General Studies Melville House W.A.A. 1, 2g outing Club 1, 2g I.R.C. 1, 25 Retailing Club lg Canter Club 1-g Interhouse Sports 1. GAY-LOU JONES Gay-Lou Ripley Road Dexter, Maine Child Study Whitman House outing Club 1, 2g W.A.A. 1, 2g Towzng Masque 8: Candle 2. Xl CAROL ANN JOHNSTON Carol 11 Grasmere Road Portland, Maine Medical Technology Day Deans List. AQ U . u I JOAN ELIZABETH KINNEY Kinney 45 Pond Street Georgetown, Massachusetts ecretarial Bell House asketball Team 1gW.A.A. 1, fBasketball Managerl 25 House ouncil 2. SUSAN JANE JORDAN -Susie 3184 Micldlebelt Road Orchard Lake, Michigan General Studies Melville House Outing Club 1. if 7 IUDITH ANN KARR Judie Foster's Point Road West Bath, Maine Medical Secretarial Melville House Outing Club 29 Dean's List. LINDA MARYLYN KNIGHT Lyn R.F.D. -7951 Gardiner, Maine Secretarial Whitman House Outing Club lg W.A.A. 2. f '? ELEANOR MAE KOPPANG Ellie-Mae L 63 Water Street ancaster, New Hampshire Dental Hygiene Whitman House Chorus lg W.A.A. 1, 2g Outing Club 1? 2g Student Dental Hygiene So- cietyg Student Council 25 Interhouse Sports 1, 2. 43 ag Q -r JEAN o. KWOK lean 33 Mody Road, 10th Floor, Front Kowloon, Hong Kong Liberal Arts Linnell Hall Class Vice President 1, I.R.C. 1, 2, W.A.A. 1, 2, Masque 81 Candle 1, 2, Parents' Weekend 1, 2, May Week- end 1, Student Council CTreasu.rerl 1, fPresidentJ 2. BEVERLYBIANE LAW eu 24 Pine Hill Avenue Nashua, New Hampshire Liberal Arts Linnell Hall Outing Club 1, 2, W.A.A. 1, 2, In- terhouse Sports 1. 44 I . , ,,-: 1- ,. 5- .1 111, - ..: , 4 i V .. . W ' . , ' - 'V A ,..,, ,,.,., 1 . SUSAN ALICE LADRIE Lad 123 McKinley Road Portsmouth, New Hampshire General Studies Bell House outing Club 1, 2, W.A.A. 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Dean's List, House Council CTreasurerD 1, TOWER, In- terhouse Sports 1, 2. IUDITH ANN LAWRENCE Iudi 64 Hersey Street Portland, Maine General Studies Day Hop W.A.A. 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, Christmas Weekend 1. ff BARBARA LILLIAN LANO Barbie 2 Hall Street South Portland, Maine Retailing Day Ho I.R.C. 1, Retailing Club 1, 2, Outin Club 2, W.A.A. 1, 2. CONSTANCE T, L'HEUREUX Connie 337 Pool Road Biddeford, Maine 'eneral Studies Day Hop ransfer from Anna Maria. College, axton, Massachusetts. X, p KARIN LEE LEONARD Kari 194 Arlington Avenue Providence, Rhode Island General Studies Melville House W.A.A. 1, 2, outing Club 1, 25 In- terhouse Sports 1. ,av . . , iw . . ' 9' 4 : A C' ' 'J' 4 ' f .4 I F55 .1 xy M-3 he X f . .Eg JOYCE DREW LITTLE FIELD Little Box 94, Epping Road Newfields, New Hampshire Retailing Bell House Outing Club 1, 2g Retailing Club 1, 25 W.A.A. 1, 2g Interhouse Sports 1. -xv ll l Q 1. SANDRA MARIE LEVESQUE Sandy 78 Pride Road Auburn, Maine Dental Hygiene Whitman House W.A.A. 25 Outing Club 25 Student Dental Hygiene Society. Qi NJ y y JOAN KAREDL LOBDELL Lo 149 Walnut Street Reading, Massachusetts General Studies Whitman House W.A.A. 1, 2g Townng Chorus 25 Dean's List, I.R.C. 25 Outing Club 1, fCouncilJ 2. 45 SUSAN ABICAIL LOOSE Susw 6 Meadow View Road Cumberland Center, Maine Medical Secretarial Proctor Hall Chorus 15 Outing Club lg W.A.A. 15 Masque 81 Candle 2. ati? vs! IACQUELINE HELEN LUNEAU jackie 18 Cottage Street Sanford, Maine Medical Technology Day Hop Transfer from Anna Maria College, Paxton, Massachusetts. 46 1 w M IANICE ADELAIDE LORD Janice 54 Drew Road South Portland, Maine General Studies Day Hop Transfer Student from Endicott Iun- ior Collegeg Masque 81 Candle 2, In- terhouse Sports 2. '-I-sn' ll! vi 1 SHIRLEY ANN MACCONNELL Sandy 51 Cottage Street Amherst, Massachusetts Dental Hygiene Houghton Hall Junior Deang W.A.A. 1g Student Dental Hygiene Society. LINDA CHARLOTTE LUNDGRE Lindie 17 Parker Hill Avenue East Lynn, Massachusetts Secretarial Linnell Ha Faux Pas 1, 2, W.A.A. 1, 2, Outin Club 24 Masque 81 Candle 25 WI News 25 House Council QTreasure 2. if-' N . . . at ,, H Q Q L M xg- I JANET ALICE MAGUIRE Frostie 21 Center Street Mt. Vernon, New York eneral Studies Linnell Hall uting Club 1g Modem Dance Club ,2. MARTHA EMILY MACFARLANE Marti 25 Putnam Road Arlington, Massachusetts Secretarial Houghton Hall Winter Carnival 15 W.A.A. 1, 25 In- terhouse Sports 15 House Council CTreasurerP 2. x-6? FRANCOISE M. MARCOTTE Francie 15 Sylvan Avenue Extension Lewiston, Maine Retailing Melville House Canter Club lg Retailing Club 1, 2, Outing Club 1. , ?' CAROL ANN MACGREGOR Little One 44 Key Street Eastport, Maine Dental Hygiene Houghton Hall Winter Carnival lg Interhouse Sports 2, W.A.A. 25 House Council CVice Presidentl 1, CPresidentl 2, Student Dental Hygiene Society. BETSEY ELLEN MASON Mase 579 Court Street Keene, New Hampshire General Studies Bell House WIC News 1, lSports Editorl 2g W.A.A. 1, 25 Outing Club 25 Inter- house Sports 1. 47 WF CONSTANCE GAY MCCOMBE Connie 53 Wardwell Road West Hartford, Connecticut General Studies Bell House W.A.A. 1, 25 Tennis Team 1, 2g ,V TOWER CPhotography E d i t o r J, i ' Christmas Weekend 2. PAMELA LOIS McKAY Pam 236 Center Sheet Brewer, Maine Retailing Whitman House Dean's Listg Retailing Club 1, 2, Masque Bc Candle 2, Outing Club 2, Towne. -1 -,, ' 8 ,Q 1 . , .,. . . 43 . 5 -Q, xl CORINNE DIANE MEARS H Corey M 11 Chester Street - Amesbury, Massachusetts - General Studies Linnell Hall :'i Outing Club lg W.A.A. 1. CHERYL ANN MICKUS Cheryl 144 Tolman Street Westbrook, Maine Secretarial Day Hop 4 3 Xl CAROLYN MEADER Carolyn Memorial Drive Winthrop, Maine Dental Hygiene Melville Hous Chorus 1, W.A.A. KCorrespondin Secretary? 1, fSecretaryJ 2, Winte Carnival 1, Student Dental Hygien Society. MARY ANN MURPHY Muff 16 Fairview Street Portland, Maine edical Secretarial Day Hop uting Club 1, 25 W.A.A. 1, 2, In- rhouse Sports 1, 2, WIC News 1. DIANNE ELAINE MILLER Dianne Smith Ridge Road New Canaan, Connecticut Child Study Proctor Hall Masque 8: Candle 25 Outing Club lg WIC News 2, I.R.C. 25 Interhouse Sports 2. DONNA DUNN NELSON Donna 17 Bartley Avenue Portland, Maine Dental Hygiene Day Hop W.A.A. 1, 2, Student Dental Hygiene Society. MARGARET ANNE MORIN Peggy 71 Walker Street Laconia, New Hampshire Retailing Whitman House W.A.A. 1, fCouncill 2, Outing Club 25 Masque :Sz Candle 2, Interhouse Sports 1, 25 Retailing Club 1, 2g House Council 25 Student Council 2. --'fffi S NL.. .-: fi wQ.a':'1' i w I- I: :X KATHLEEN ELIZABETH NEWSKY Kathi Woodside Road Durham, New Hampshire Liberal Arts Linnell Hall Chorus 13 Masque Gt Candle 25 In- terhouse Sports 1, 2. 49 SHARON RAE NICHOLS Shaz 83 Belfort Street Portland, Maine General Studies Day Hop W.A.A. 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2. SIBYL BRUQTIIDACE NYE i 48 Suffolk Road Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts General Studies Bell House Outing Club I, 2, W.A.A. 1, Chorus 1, lSecretaryl 2, House Council 1, fVice Presidentl 2, May Weekend 1, Christmas Weekend 2, Class Sec- retary 1, President 2, TOWER fArt Editoglg Student Leadership Confer- ence . 50 I CYNTHIA NOBLE Cindy 54 Prospect Street Portland, Maine Medical Secretarial Day Hop -ell' CLAIRE MARIE OSBORNE Claire 45 South Spring Street Concord, New Hampshire Dental Hygiene Linnell Hall Chorus 1, Student Dental Hygiene Society, Junior Dean, House Coun- cil fPresidentl 2, TOWER CActivities Editorl. GLORIA THERESE NOLIN Gloria 24 Delcliff Lane Lewiston, Maine Medical Secretarial Melville Hou Transfer Student from Dean Iuni College, Masque 8: Candle 2. LINDA FLORENCE PERKINS Lin Clinton Road Cape Elizabeth, Maine hild Study Day Hop .A.A. 1, 25 Outing Club 1, 2. IANICE OSGOOD Ian 2 First Street Berwick, Maine Dental Hygiene Whitman House House Council fPresidentJ 25 Stu- dent Dental Hygiene Society 1, fSec- retaryl 24 Outing Club 2g W.A.A. 2. W A-7, uw, wx H ii PATRICIA CHERYL PERKINS Cherie Pond Road Manchester, Maine General Studies Bell House Chorus 2, W.A.A. 1, 25 Outing Club 1, 2, Bowling Team lg Interhouse Sports l, 2. JANE T. PALMER Pleasant Street Bradford, Vermont Medical Secretarial Linnell Hall Outing Club l, 2. EDNA MARIE PETTIT Edna 264 Homer Street Newton Centre, Massachusetts Liberal Arts Whitman House W.A.A. 1, fPublicity Managerl 2g Outing Club 1, 25 Interhouse Sports I, 25 Chorus 1, 2, House Council CTreasurerJ 2, TOWER, Masque 8: Candle 2. 51 Q-as Q ' U BEVERLY-JOAN PIERCE Beue 26 Beech Street Franklin, New Hampshire Medical Technology Lirmell Hall Student Council 23 Outing Club 25 Senior Counselor KI-Iersey Halllg Medical Technologist Club 1, 2. GERALDINE TERESA POWERS Gerry 433 Elloit Street Beverly, Massachusetts Secretarial Studies Linnell Hall Chorus 15 W.A,A. lg Outing Club 23 House Council fVice Presidentl Ig WIC News 23 Masque 6: Candle 2. 52 PATRICIA HASIGZLL PIKE Pat Windswept Kittery, Maine Liberal Arts Melville House Outing Club lg W.A.A. 1, 2g Dean's Listg Masque 8: Candle 25 TOWER. KAREN ANN PRABIO Ace 345 High Street Hanson, Massachusetts Secretarial Studies Linnell Hall Chorus lg W.A.A. 1, 25 Outing Club Ig Dean's Listg ToWERg Interhouse Sports 15 WIC News 25 Senior Coun- selor fHerseyl. SUSAN POLANSKY Sue Main Street Lancaster, Massachusetts Liberal Arts Linnell Hall Faux Pas 1, 2g Outing Club 25 Dean's List. BARBARA ANN REAGAN Barb 4 Kimball Lane Cambridge, Massachusetts Dental Hygiene Bell House W.A.A. 23 Outing Club 2, Student Dental Hygiene Society. NANCY HELEN QUINN Nancy 323 Belleville Avenue Bloomfield, New Jersey Liberal Arts Linnell Hall Chorus 25 W.A.A. 1, 25 Outing Club 2, Interhouse Sports 1. S UZANNE MARIE REABDON Sue 81 Revere Street Boston 14, Massachusetts Liberal Arts Melville House Masque 6: Candle fSecreta.ryl 2. J CHARLENE ANN RALLIS Charlie Nelson Road Scarborough, Maine Secretarial Studies Day Hop W.A.A. 1, WIC News 1, fCircu1ation Managerj 2. T227 SUSAN JANE REID Sue 9 Sargent Avenue Beverly, Massachusetts Medical Technology Proctor Hall W.A.A. 1, 2, Outing Club 1, Senior Counselor fProctor Hallj 2g Dorm Council 25 Interhouse S orts 1, 25 Towrzng Medical Technolbgist Club 1, 2. 53 in- Q MARLENE RUDER Ruder 415 Taylor Avenue Scranton, Pennsylvania General Studies Melville House Masque 8: Candle 23 W.A.A. 25 WIC News 2. 1 , EKL My LEE REBECCA SABLE Lee 22 Lee Street Marblehead, Massachusetts Liberal Arts Linnell Hall Canter Club fTreasurerJ lg Modern Dance Club 1, 2, W.A.A. 1, 25 Out- ing Club 1, 2, I.R.C. 2, Interhouse Sports 1, TOWER fHead Proof Read- grlg WIC News 2, Masque 8: Candle vim vi i K Wu LINDA ELLEN SCO'IT Scotty Todd Road Milldale, Connecticut Retailing Melville House Outing Club 25 Retailing Club 1, 2, W.A.A. 1. IUDITH FELICE SECAL Judy 57 Talbot Avenue Rockland, Maine Child Study Linnell Hall Outing Club 1, W.A.A. 15 Interhouse Sports 1. 54 DEBORAH LEE SCHOFIELD Debby 15 Lake Shore Drive Marlboro, Massachusetts General Studies Whitman House W.A.A. 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, May Weekend 1, Interhouse Sports 1, 25 House Council fVice Presidentj 2. PAULA HALL SIMONDS Froggie 53 Warren Terrace Longmeadow, Massachusetts Retailing Bell House Retailing Club 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 Outing Club 25 Dea.u's List, W.A.A. 1, 2. JILL LORBAINE AOYCE SEVIGNY I. 1 517 King Street Hanover, Massachusetts Retailin Linnell Hall E Canter Club lg Outing Club 2, Re- tailing Club 1, 2, W.A.A. 1, 2. 1-'Gi a A Tn- NANCY ELLEN SMALL Smelly 29 Crove Street Dover-Foxcroft, Maine Secretarial Linnell Hall W.A.A. lg outing Club lg WJC News 15 Interhouse Sports 1. 5' SUSAN JANE SHIVELER Sue 18 Saybrook Road Framingham, Massachusetts Secretarial Linnell Hall W.A.A. 1, 2g Outing Club 1, 23 WIC News 1, 2, TOWER CHead Typistjg Interhouse Sports 1. SUSAN SMALL Sue 514 Latona Avenue Trenton, New Jersey Retailing Ljrmell Hall Retailing Club 1, 25 Outing Club 25 W.A.A. 1, 2, Masque 5: Candle 1, fVice Presidentb 2. 55 LIN DA-SUZAN N E SMITH Linda-Sue 912 Sullivan Avenue South Windsor, Connecticut Retailing Liuuell Hall Outing Club 1, 25 Retailing Club 1, 2, l.ti.C. 25 Masque 61 Candle 1. SUSAN SPARKS Lil' B 101 Rorer Street Philadelphia, Pensylva.n.ia General Studies Bell House W.A.A. 1, 25 Outing Club 1, 25 TOWERQ Chorus 1, 25 Interhouse Sports 1, 2, House Council 2. 56 MARGARET JANE SMITH Margaret Oak Hill Road Standish, Maine Retailing Day Hop Retailing Club 1, 2. 1? X 1 SARA REBECCA SPENCER Becky 48 Mayfair Street Lynn, Massachusetts Secretarial Linnell Hall Chorus 15 W.A.A. 1, 2, WIC News 2g Outing Club 2. JUDITH ARNZEN 'SOULE Judi 10 Hancock Avenue Lexington, Massachusetts Medical Secretarial Whitman Hous Outing Club lg W.A.A. 1, 25 TOWER Chorus lg Masque 61 Candle 2. CAROLYN STEVENS Steuw 15 Swart Terrace Nashua, New Hampshire Child Study Bell House Chorus 1, CPreside11tJ 25 W.A.A. lg COLETTE CHRISTINE STYFFE Colette 46 Summit Park Avenue Portland, Maine Medical Secretarial Day Hop W.A.A. l, fCouncil7 25 Interhouse Sports lg Outing Club 2, Winter Carnival lg May Weekend lg Day Hop fVice Presidentj 1, Claresidentj 2. Outing Club 1, 25 Student Leader- ship Conference 2. H ,. , ,gf ' BARBARA JEAN SWAINSON Beeiee 59 Cay Street Newtoriville, Massachusetts Retailing Melville House Retailing Club 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 25 lnterhouse Sports 1, 25 W.A.A. 1. CHARLOTTE MARION STRINCER Charlie Winter Sheet Fayville, Massachusetts General Studies Melville House W.A.A. CCounci.lJ 1, 2g Retailing Club lg Outing Club 1, 25 Basket- ball Team lg junior Dean, Dea.n's List, Winter Carnival 1. CHERYL TANNER Cherrie 45 Stillman Road Lyrmfield, Massachusetts Medical Secretarial Houghton Hall W.A.A. 2s House Council CSecre- taryl 1, Interhouse Sports 1. 57 f l X A PAULINE MAIFILYN TARR P. . New Harbor, Maine Liberal Arts Linnell Hall House Council lg W.A.A. 1, 25 Outing Club 1, 25 Interhouse Sports 1, 2. LINDA IAYNE TAYLOR Linna 150 Concord Road Wayland, Massachusetts Secretarial Houghton Hall W.A.A. 1, 25 House Council 2g In- terhouse Sports 1. 58 JEAN W. TAYLOR jean 34 Brookside Avenue Newtonville, Massachusetts Dental Hygiene Goddard Hall W.A.A. 1, 25 'Outing Club 1, 29 Stu- dent Dental Hygiene Society 1 CTreasurerJ, 2g junior Dean CVice Presidentlg Tennis Team 2, 35 Chorus lg Interhouse Sports 2, 3g Senior Counselor fGoddard Halll. -5. PATRICIA COULTER THOMAS Patty 32 Sylvah Place Longmeadow, Massachusetts General Studies Linnell Hall W.A.A. I, 2 CManager of Tennis and Badmintonjg Outing Club 1, 2g In- terhouse Sports 1, 2. . 2 IOCELYN ANN TAYLOR Joss 7 Birch Street Niantic, Cormecticut Dental Hygiene Day Hop Student Dental Hygiene Society. Lf fe SHARON ANN TREFETHEN Shar 480 Wallis Road Rye, New Hampshire Child Study Melville House W.A.A. 1, 2. SALLY THOMAS Tom 21 Orchard Street Portland, Maine Medical Secretarial Houghton Hall Glee Club Ig Fencing Team 2, 3g W.A.A. 1. SANDRA JEAN TRZENSKA Sanddri 78 Falmou Street Westbrook, Maine Medical Secretarial Day Hop W.A.A. 1, 2g Outing Club 25 I.R.C. 1. PATRICIA THORNTON Patty 44 West Main Street Dover-Foxcroft, Maine Retailing Bell House Retailing Club 1, 2g Dean's Listg Outing Club 2. JANE ELIZABETH TWOHEY Twohey 5 Marshall Terrace Wayland, Massachusetts General Studies Linnell Hall Chorus 2g Outing Club lg W.A.A. 1, 2g Dean's Listg House Council lg Interhouse Sports 1, 2. 59 Qs MARTHA JANE WEEKS Marty R.D. 4, Box 126 Elm Grove Wheeling, West Virginia s6Cl'6t3.I'i8.l Whitman House Dean's List5 W.A.A. 1, 25 Outing . . Club 1, 25 Interhouse Sports 1, 25 ' Chorus 25 Masque 81 Candle 2. MARTHA ANNE WENTWORTH Martha Chandler Avenue Plaistow, New Hampshire Retailing Bell House Dean's List, Retailing Club fTreas- ,n urerj 1, fPresidentJ 25 Chorus 1, , -f ,,::s .- hr CfLibrarian7 25 W.A.A. 15 Outing Club 25 Junior Deang House Coun- ' cil CSocial Chairmanj 25 May Week- , 1, 1 end lg TOWERQ Leadership Confer- 1 ' ence 2. in 51' 1 'la M H1 i G? H 1 94 . '-iv . ,V iw 1 1 na s IANE H. WILEY Jane 24 Rosemont Avenue Portland, Maine Medical Secretarial Day Hop -fdr X In LOIS ANN WILKINS Lois 47 Greg Road Falmou , Maine Retailing Day Hop Retajlini Club 1, 25 W.A.A. 25 Out- ing Clu 25 Dean's List, Interhouse Sports 1, 2. 60 IUDITH ANN WHITE Judy 19 Providence Avenue Falmouth, Maine Secretarial Day Hop WIC News 1, lAdvertising Managerl 25 W.A.A. 25 Outing Club 2. NA.NCY IANE VVINCHESTER Nmwy 12 Raul Court Mystic, Connecticut Secretarial Linnell Hall Badminton Team 1. IOAN CLARK WOODAMAN Woody 198 Russell Street Woburn, Massachusetts etailing Linnell Hall etailing Club 1, CSecretary-Trea.s- er? 2g W.A.A. 15 Senior Counselor lHersey Halll. ANNA XANTHAKIS Ann 18 Cresen Street Biddeford, Maine Secretarial Day Hop MARY LEE WOOD Mary 267 Cilsum Street Keene, New Hampshire General Studies Linnell Hall Chorus 1, 2, 'Outing Club 1. q,-an-1 SANDRA IO ZAMPIERI Zamp 80 Nelson Street Barre, Vermont Medical Technology Linnell Hall W.A.A. 1, 2g Outing Club 1, Inter- house Sports 1g House Council 2g Medical Technology Club 1, 2. 61 Gllddafd Hall Hersey Han Proctor Hall . Av-4 V K iv V nr IV-f 4 ' my A mf, , t ,QV L -' ' Moulton Chapel McArthur Gymnasium SENIOR HOUSES Melville Bell Whitman BAN 'W ..- i-4e,i.g,, .., ,' .. ,. , Alexander Hall Linnell Hall Houghton Hall F-r4f1-..-- Dental Hygiene Building 'AI -K. ,pus The New Dorm The Welcoming Door - Hollister Dining Room r Cafeteria Bookstore 'ff' . J- Wink X Work is love made visible. And if you cannot work with love but only with distaste, it is better that you should leave your work and sit at the gate of the temple and take alms of those who work with ioyf, VVhen the door has closed on our last class at West- brook, when the chapel bell has summoned us for the last time and the last Dining-In has been held, the final good-byes said, the immediate past will already be dissolving into memories. We hope that the first purpose of any educational institution - the adventure of learning, appreciating, doing - will be at the heart of many of your fondest memories. The Tower staff offers this brief pictorial account of teaching and those being taught, of the mind and spirit at work, of people talking, listening, doing, so that in later years you may be reminded that these were the activities which most shaped your experience here. Registration Day '62 William S. Linnell, B.A., B.L., LL.D. President of the Board of Trustees Presiding Commencement '63 , , 3' X I, t , X Ni W? X5w,55l ,J A P Conversation in the Round X .. Q E, ' Slonvocation Theme 1963-64 Q, C, ' American Ideas in Conflict I Well, it's like this . . . I . It was necessary to hold on to ..What,S that? .tcot ity, things that mattered. The dead Philip Hansen, Bowdoin '64 speaking on race relations Professor Ciarcli Dr. Osbome Rabbi Sky Professor Bertocci and two friends His topic: The American Marriage WHS to 1 . r. Love is an activity, not a passive effectg it is a 'standing in,' not a 'falling for.' In the most general Way, the active character of love can be described by stating that love is primarily giving, not receiving. . . Giving is more joyous than receiv- ing, not because it is a deprivation, but because in the act of giving lies the expression of my alivenessf' If we between poor, . J And not to be forgotten - the appearance of Dr. Zelma George at the time of the Cuban Crisis, October 21, 1963. man mattered, the new life mat- tered, blackness and whiteness did not matterg to believe that they did acquiesce in one's own destruction. Hatred, which could destroy so much, never failed to destroy the man who hated and this was an immutable 1aw. are to face the vast gap the rich nations and the . perhaps the Hrst decision we have to make is to abandon the fallacy that, somewhere, somehow, everything is going to turn out all right. We have to be ready to be as foresighted, as determined, as ready to work and to go on work- ing, as our busy Communist com- rades. We must be prepared to match them, policy for policy, vision for vision, ideal for ideal. B. F il 69 A 1 n---- Your friend is your needs answered. He is your field which you sow with love and reap with thanksgiving. And he is your board and your fireside. For you come to him with your hunger, and you seek him for peace. 2 n class officers . B. Eklund, S. Powers, M. Ellis, I. Connolly. PD In january, the Class of 1965 held elections and chose Ioan Connolly as their Presidentg Margaret Ellis, Vice- Presidentg Barbara Eklund, Secretary, and Susan Powers, Treasurer. Selected as advisors of the class were Miss Mar- garet Giroux and Mr. Theodore Perry who worked throughout the year with the ofiicers. A highlight of their first year at VVesthrook was the presentation of May WVeekencl. The Class of 1964 offers congratula- tions to these advisors and officers whom we will miss next year. Advisors Miss Giroux and Mr. Perry. Mr. Hugh Saunders, a trustee, congrat- ulates Ioan. I ! I I Diane McAlary Peg Ellis Kneeling: B. LeCendre, J. Felix, L. Jackson, M. Nisbet. Standing: S. Powers, I. Shadrawy, M. Ellis, L. Hamilton, A. Russo, M. Melendy. Second Row: S. Rogers, P. Robinson, J. Clements, C. Clark. Third How: M. Morgan, E. Clenclenning, C. Massa. Fourth Row: G. McCarthy, L. Marvin, L. DeCzu'olis, N. Rowland. Fifth Row: I. Tracy, I. Weimont, S. Robie, L. Raub. Sixth Row: D. McAlary, M. Rogers, M. MacDonald, L. Cook, P. Claus, G. Lindy Burr Learoyd, M. Steiger. 73 W, .55 5, : . V , l fig. Q 4 .. 31:3 I Qe-s--vnu-'QSM-if First row: L. Babineau, I. Bragclon, P. Rolph, G. Dickey, D. Holt, M. Gray, D. Peterson, B. An erson. Second row: R. Meola, V. Wier, I. Bachman, L. Krochmal, K. Hesketh, K. Ammon, M. Cray, E. Galanis, I. Riedel, R. Marco, S. Tenney. Third row: M. Hobson, D. Collings, C. Prombain, C. Lynds, C. Locke, M. Bagnell, I. Mallett, C. Butler, D. Davieau, D. Dustin, B. McKay. Fourth row: G. Cross, P. Walsh, I. Consalvo, M. Hoyt, A. Clark, I. LeCassey, B. Bronk, I. Helgeson, I. Sears, C. Borden, S. Martin, S. Brinklow. 9' Y ll First row: S. Johnson, S. Davison, M. Allecn, E. Laidlow, L. Roy, P. Addyman, R. Schofield. Second row: I. Ainsworth, A. Mclildowney, B. Moskowski, E. Eichmann, M. Taber, S. Turner, S. Ball. , Third TOIUI I. Saturley, I. Osbom, M. Nutter, D. Walker, R. Dodge, P. Tetzlalf, C. Ogilvie, MY HIST blul C. Hood, E. Oshry, M. Worthylake, L. Claxk. 74 W E in I. Kneeling caster, B Standing Dufiill, li On steps B. Whitney C Hackett I Lunt K Stevens M Gnswold D Wxlbur, I Keleher I Crandle mire. houghton hall W Tea, please. V' .L Seated: M. Hager, S. Pray, I. Dexter, S. Siegal. Some lglly. - Oh, girl Standing: B. Lord, I. Riley, E. johnson, L. Cella, M. Hatch. UHIYIEIUOII, 19637 Cooperative dorm, eh? Their Glamor girl' 76 11 mi ii I prefer letters to books! Spying! Stylish addition to the slopes I . s Floor P Howe C Holmes Flatts E Kimball S Barto : . , . , , . , . . 2nd Row: C. Siegars, A. Braun, D. Tourangeau, L. Hodgkin, M. Chap- man. Seated: I. O'Toole, S. Benoit, A. Bailey, C. Leach, D. Edgecomb, M Mallett, K. Wiedmann, A. Fournier, O. Cordon, I. Sullivan, M. Glen, P Giboin. Standing: D. Rawson, B. Dorsey, M. Strnad, J. Chandler, I. Robinson, I Woods. 77 if 1 . N51 ' X t wi d- ,- v-u-quo.-we x I --I ' f fif Q 5 ,' I-If ,,-wuj. -' W 1 'f fn ' I jf, '1 'if' f '5 'Q- IU, , A lf 9 . . . And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshedf, ,y' gr A 1 E Mrs. Ben1ice Clark and Mr. Carlyle Lewis. There is an old French proverb that reads, Gratitude is the heart's memory. Our thanks, so difficult to express in Words, seem to us best contained in this proverb. We, the Class of 1964, would like our advisors, Mrs. Clark and Mr. Lewis, to know that our gratitude for their many kindnesses, their advice and help, will indeed be held in our heart's rnemoryf' ': ' 'rl' Z Seated: I. Kwok, S. Lancaster, Dean Bibber, Dean Bond, M. Iohnston, B. Johnson. Standing: B. Pierce, C. Meader, S. Powers, D. Rawson, A. McEldowney, M. Gaddis, E. Koppang, A. Haley. The governing body of Westbrook is the Student Council. Its membership consists of one representative and an alternate from each of the freshman dorms, each senior resident house, and from the day student group. In addition to its regular functions, the Student Council sponsored a student government confer- ence in November attended by representatives of seven other New England and New York junior colleges. Out of the conference came the idea of an honor system here at Westbrook. This proposal is now under consideration by the council. Like any other authoritative group the council is concerned with the upholding of all oilicial rules of the college. Co-operating with the administration they work for a beneficial student-faculty relationship. Ofiicers were as follows: jean Kwok, Presidentg Marthalie Johnston, Vice- Presidentg Susan Lancaster, Secretaryg and Susan Powers, Treasurer. ior deans A T 4 .hula QL Z' be , A . l -he - A J,. Seated: C. Osborne, D. Geer, M. Burr, U. Borneclal, S. MacConnell, I. Taylor, N. Albertson, M. Callahan. Standing: B. Herring, E. Bachrnan, M. Wentworth, M. Gaddis, I. Craven, S. Drury. To what do the qualities of leadership, friendliness, maturity, and poise add up? A Westbrook junior Dean! After sponsoring Freshman Orientation in the Fall, the Jay Dees serve as official hostesses for the college, act as liaison between students and the administration, as well as direct many projects of their own. Under the able leadership of their oilicers, President, Lindy Burr, Vice-President, Jean Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer, Daryl Geer, and their advisor, Dean Bibber, these girls serve to exemplify the spirit of the Westbrook Way. May Weekend, 1963 Kneeling: C. Nolin, C. Holmes, M. Morin, K. Newsky, P. McKay, N. Rowland, S. Drury. Seated: I. Gagnon, E. Oshry, M. Callahan, B. Eklund, S. Reardon, I. Mallett. Stanrling: I. Howard, D. Miller, J. Kwok, M. Hager, M. Getz, M. Harmon, S. Loose. 2nd How: P. Holcomb, M. Melendy, L. Marvin, S. Emery, L. Lundgren, G. Powers, E. Calanis, S. Small. The dramatic club at Westbrook first assumed its name, The Masque and Candle, in 1940 and its symbolism still makes the club's name appropriate today. The play's the thingf said Hamlet, wherein I'll catch the conscience of the kingf' Thus does the high craft of the theater seek in both comedy and tragedy to reveal the truth. The Masque and Candle offers opportunity to the student to experiment with this craft in all its various forms - acting, staging, production, and make up. Dramatic coach this year has been Mr. Steven Kardaleff assisted by the club oliicers, Maryeileen Callahan, , President, Barbara Eklund, Vice-President, Suzanne Reardon, Secretary, Elizabeth Oshry, Treasurer. The first production of the year was John Millington Synge's one-act poetic tragedy, Riders to the Seaf' The major spring production was Thurber's Carnival. V V . ' ' li ii 1 'Tr .' 'E S .gd Director Kardaleff applies aging to Closing scene in Riders to the Sea Sue Drury's piquant face. C a-an Seated: M. Getz, C. Lynds, D. Miller, M. Ruder. Standing: B. Spencer, B. Mason, L. Hodgkin, M. Harmon, D. Patten, N. Albertson, S. Emery, S. Drury, N. Rowland, L. Oshry, L. Lundgren, C. Powers, C. Brown, J. White, K. Prario. As the public press is the voice of Americans, the WIC News is the voice of Westbrook junior College. It is a reflection of our thoughts, ideas, events, and beliefs. I wish to thank all stailf members for their enthusias- tic efforts in making this voice heard. To Miss Greta Kerr, who has given us so much of her inspiration, devotion and fine newspaper tech- niques, l extend special thanks. A reminder to under classmen - a paper is only what you put into it - make your VVJC News factual, controversial, and stimulating in the years to follow. Q' Meg Getz, Editor Marlene Getz, Editor we i ' 131, ' f' .,.... t. ' X L. 5 '1 f'iTi' 'A 5 ,,'i. . l:' A ff ,ie ,J 5 vi J , i i . 1 V ' D' t ff ' Lv L e - -v i a- 4 f I Y 5 Q ll 1 Lt:-L Seated, Editorial Staff: M. Cetz, J. White, N. Albertson. ,Carol Braun . Standing: C. Brown, S. Drury, C. Rallis. W.I.C.s Glamour WIHUCT A, Seated: L. Sable, Proof Reading, L. Coughlan, Sports. Standing: C. Meader, Business, S. Nye, Artg N. Albertson, Editor-In-Chief, C. McCombe, Photography, Mrs. Healy, C. Osbome, Activities. My sincerest appreciation is extended to all who have supported the 1964 TOWER Editors in their endeavors to create an outstanding yearbook and es- pecially to you, Mrs. Dorothy Healy, for your most helpful and understanding Ways. Nancy Albertson, Editor if f X4 Kneeling: C. Meader, S. Ladrie, K. Prario, L. Sable, C. Howes. Seated: L. Elis, S. Nye, E. Buchman, I. Lobdell, N. Albertson, L. Coughlan, C. Osborne, S. Reid, M. Harmon. Standing: C. McCombe, M. Cetz, S. Drury, M. Wentworth, Mrs. Healy, L. Oshry, L. Doyle, D. MacAlary, L. Bailey, B. Byron. 85 A Al lf L1 e chorus -lilianh ...mg .HTA .4-sf-v - - .s:::1a:m rw , . . 1 - . H f 7 -. A -i Y- t , - Front row: P. Ciboin, E. Bachman, M. Wentworth, M. Johnston, S. Nye, M. Hager, I. Mallett, M. Ellis, S. Carter, S. Drury, M. Bowlen. Middle row: L. jackson, L.. Hambleton, L. Raub, E. Whitney, S. Rogers, B. Byron, S. Ladrie, I. Lobdell, V. Wier, L. Currier, P. Simonds, D. Patten. Last row: S. Umpa, M. MacDonald, P. Perkins, I. Twohey, D. McAlary, D. Boles, M. Weeks, M. Lamerncr, S. Lancaster, D. Duffill, A. Mclildowncy, L. Elis, M. Worthlake. Missing: Carolyn Stevens. From the nerve-wracking auditions of early autumn to the often hilarious, always pleasure-filled outing at Mr. Bryant's farm, the year of the Chorus mem- bers is a busy one. This season in addition to the annual appearances at local service clubs, the Chorus proudly revived a yearly custom at Vlfestbrook - the early spring campus concert. Assistance was extended on this occasion by the dance group and the Faux Pas. Chorus officers are Carolyn Stevens, President, Sibyl Nye, Secretary, Martha WVentWorth, Librarian, and Martha Lee johnson, Assistant Librarian. Mr. Marshall Bryant, director of the Chorus, is assisted by Mr. Richard Roberts, accompanist. .ii Q Ei in Gt Q I ,p A wi. ll -- L X -Qu 1 I U J, :ki I' 1 f rl to 1 ,ig EIEIE1' y Front row: S. Farrell, I. Craven, E. Fink, I V Mr. Roberts, F.. Eiclnnann, B. Dorsey, L. lit Lundgren. 'l Back row: S. Polansky, L. Tapley, M. Frish, E. Laidlaw, C. Prombain. , if FY! - . ,p . , ., ij X . F ll ,fx AQ- uf 'X X' . 4 1 X X it ,... M Wiki X 'l'Lx ' 1 . X 5 . 5 ll f Mr. Roberts .qi 5- -x P 1 1 X x F xii N l Xma mll ri While one is en route to or from Proctor one may often hear the clear, melodious voices of the twelve members of the Faux Pas as they practice for another program in their busy schedule. For the past several years, this informal group of songsters, under the distinguished direction of Mr. Richard Roberts, has achieved considerable acclaim. Their original arrange- ments and distinctive a cappella style account for much of their popularity. In the 1963-64 season the Faux Pas have sung at a number of events both on and off campus. As the Tower goes to press the group looks forward to an appearance on an all-Maine college television program and an exciting performing trip to the New York World's Fair. i i L I i First Row: M. Callahan, P. Core, S. Sharp. Second Row: I. Stevens, B. Eklund, B. Marco, L. Sable, B. Bronk, I. Keleher, C. Holmes. The Modern Dance Club is a division of the VVomen's Athletic Association. The advisor and instructor for the group is Mrs. jean Miller and the President is Pamela Gore. The group provided entertainment for Parents' Wfeekend and gave a concert in March. The traditional event of the year is their dance concert during May Weekend. They are also performing this year at the New York World,s Fair. This group at XVJC provides an opportunity for the students to familiarize themselves with one more facet of the Arts. .V ,y-X :mi N- 36, . , M Seated: S. Benoit, C. Howes, A. Mooalim, D. Hurtuk. Standing: S. Farrell, P. Howe, M. Nutter, I. Sears, L. Sable, I. Irving, L. Bachman, M. Harmon. Vifestbrookis International Relations Club is a group which endeavors to in- crease student knowledge of foreign countries and their affairs. The group sponsors discussions about world situations and speakers from foreign countries. The objective of the group is to acquaint not only their own members but all students on campus with international affairs and thereby to awaken intelligent thought on world problems. The advisor for the group is Mr. XVilliam Iordan and the oflicers for the year were Carol Howes, Presidentg Angela Mooalirn, Vice-Presidentg Diana Hurtuk, Secretary-Treasurerg and Sharon Benoit, Publicity Chairman. fi- SENIOR MEMBERS Wentworth, S. Small, P. Mckay, P. Morin. , M. Smith, L. Bailey. FRESHMAN MEMBERS Seated: P. Claus, M. Gray, P. Howe, D. Peterson, M. Hatch, I. Cronin, B. Moskowski. Missing: D. Holt. Standing: E. Kimball, E. Calanis, M. Chapman, K. Borden, P. Holcomb, I. Helgeson, L. Cella, I. Osborne, I. O'Toole, M. Morgan. 90 The Retailing Club is a group designed to acquaint more fully the students of this curriculum with various aspects of the retailing field. Programs sponsored by the group this year included a talk by President Blewett on his visit to Europe in relation to the European stores and modes in fashion. Previous to their Christmas work period a representative from John Robert Powers Modeling School briefed the girls on how to achieve a limited but successful wardrobe. The largest project for the club was their spring fashion show, or- ganized and directed by student members of the club. The final activity of the club was the annual retailing banquet held to award the seniors their charms and to announce the new club ofiicers. The club,s officers this year were Martha WVentworth, President, Donna Peter- son, Vice-President, Deborah Holt, Secretary-Treasurer, Assistant Secretary- Treasurer, Alice Haskell, Betty Gene Herring, Social Chairman. These girls with the assistance of their advisor, Miss Constance Curry, have made this a successful year for the Retailing Club. 1 Seated: I. Littlefield, L. Scott, A. Haskell B Herring M Standing: P. Thornton, B. Lano, P. Simonds N Bain I ' S Cole, M. Butka, J. Adams, D. Hagenlock, I. Sevigny L Doyle i or o 2 .a- L r I Y' P- J 2 Nlilrtktililhliif Seated C Meader M Harrison C Curtis A Gallagher I Osgood C Osborne I Taylor S Baird Standing C MacGregor S M1cConncll I T'1ylor D Nelson B Reagan B Baker S Buchanan S Levesque B Ball D Geer E Koppflng SENIOR MEMBERS da 5. , 47 l ...,:-llmaf tlxlifsr FRESHMAN MEMBERS Seated K Quinn D Wilber B White L Theodore I Baker I Tracy K Foisy P Taber Standmg R Schofield B LeGendre N Zimmermann I 1 .S :IRL il .Iii c.. . leil 'ill 21 -I fc! 'lp W li A , . lf 'f f - f. ..,l 'i9 is . ls I' D f 19. 1 l 7 ' , i ' X , ' ' xiii as lax if, 1,14 1, I ,E ' N ' UL.. vi? 'lfQ7j, I Mx , 4 .,,,. .l' - 1 in -K j 1' -1- ' I . - '-N-Q 'A A - 1 - -. , - 5 , - S r N- 1' - V , .'lfi si 5-I I ' :ep if lfll iii-T - ' : - -- . - Q . - Q . 7 lie I V153-iff . , . . , . -- , . . , . , . It l.a.xlg'5 'Ebert all rerffr , . 1 . . qu U' 2 -2 it l r ll Zi. 1. n - ,X ' X 'H' .. I ii . . e fe . X. L .Z Lu .1 2. si, li lim, 'K .flea lg l l ll 'J I h rv' y I I I rVe'1 ET eq I ., L- E. Jr. - L i 2 G' 1 if ' lil I f George, E. Iohnson, S Smith, G McCarthy, G Cross, I Carleton, P. Gore, H. Weimont. Westb1'ook's dental hygiene society is a junior chapter of the American Dental Hygienists' Association and is open only to students in this curriculum. This year's speakers and programs have been held in conjunction with the Portland Dental Association. In October, 1963, the senior students profited from a never- to-be-forgotten trip to Atlantic City, where they attended the National Dental Convention. The group's advisor is Miss Linda Preston, and oilicers for the year were Ann Gallagher, President, Iane Baker, Vice-President, Ianice Osgood, Sec- retary, and Beverly Davidson, Treasurer. 91 . ' gy , 1. M01 ' 'WK Q. -.1 V is -l I F First How: L. Laidlaw, A. Bailey, D. Melaugh, S. Sharp. Second Row: Mr. Gordon, I. Whitley, E. Greene, L. Burr, J. Manning, S. Ullian. Third Row: R. Curry, S. Reid, B. Pierce, B. Bryon, S. Zampieri, I. Luneau, C. Johnston. btuhnnt member Qmericau Suniztp of Makita! Ulenbnulugisits 1552.9 iii: Hit knnhm what 7777 Y Y DQDYZLL. ULLI-'lllf A i T A Baking hun fnxmb hulp :nrullzh as n snlbcnt in tin Qrts ann briznrr nl Hlrbxml IQUOIBIBU' Irrbniqur il hvrrlw arcqnrh as a mrmbcr nl tb: Qnumnn bunny ul Mrhlral Uicrhnnloqisks ,, D- 1' mm- mm .1 vm, -:amber , A SQA ujzslf-1151, I nm rf -- --A-' - f 'K ---0 'em A .Vs . za af -- 'Qu' . A r no is A Tr'- - , . wi, , ,. L-gf,-' 6 D The medical technology students at Westbrook en- joy the privilege of being affiliated student members of the national professional association, the American Society of Medical Technologists. Activities of this group are centered upon a serious study of what it means to be a medical technologist. Lectures by visit- ing experts, discussions and demonstrations, and Held trips all serve to give added insight into the demands of the profession and help prepare the students for their important fourth year of study and training in an accredited hospital school of medical technology. Mr. John Gordon is advisor to the group. W? Seated: S. Farrell, C. Massa, M. Johnston. Standing: I. Craven, M. Ellis, B, Eklund. From the Georgetown Conference in the fall came the idea for a new club on campus. The Fine Arts Council is made up of rep- resentatives from the non-athletic groups and is advised by Dean Bibber. The aim of the group is to stimulate an interest in the arts. Two areas of particular concern are music and drama. It is hoped that through this group, all stu- dents will become more aware of cultural activity and programs in the Portland area, as well as on Campus. 93 1 kj , . s sw Kneeling: B. Herring, P. Thomas, M. Ellis, P. Morin. Seated: I. Tofuri, Vice-Presidentg P. Green, Treasurerg Mrs. Millerg E. Bachman, President C. Meader, Secretary. -Standing: C. Styife, I. Kinney, I. Miller, D. Patten, J. Bachman, B. Eklund, P. Core. A ' 1 . W I W M rv 44 in A Seated: I. Adams, I. Carleton, B. Herring, S. Gillis. Standing: S. Emery, S. Drury, Miss Gilman, M. Burr, I. Lobdel. The Outing Club is one of the most active clubs on the Westbrook campus. The purpose of the club is to make off-campus sporting activity available to students. Activities vary with the seasons, beginning in the fall with trips to the VVhite Mountains. VVinter rolled around and with it came tobogganing and ski trips to Sunday River. In january the club sponsored a mixer, Ski Tracks in the gym. Everyone enjoyed dancing to the music of the Vectors from Bowdoin College. The climax of the season is the traditional lobster and clambake held on the beach at Proutis Neck. VVith the help of their advisor, Miss Nancy Gilman, the club experienced a very successful year. Officers were Betty Gene Herring, President, Sue Gillis, Vice- President, -Ioan Adams, Secretary, and Judy Carleton, Treasurer. aww Left Row: S. Drury, C. McCombe, M. Ellis. Right Row: S. Albright, P. Thomas, S. Lancaster. The VVJC tennis courts are very busy each afternoon during the fall and spring months. Under the direction of their coach, Mrs. Jean Miller, the team has daily practice sessions in preparation for various meets with such schools as Kents Hill, Deering High School, South Portland High School, and WaynHete School. Unfor- tunately, many fall matches were cancelled because of poor weather conditions. Those played were outstanding victories for Westbrook. This year's bowling team entered the Intercollegiate Bowling Competitions held at Boston University in February. Five schools entered this competition: University of Bridgeport, Boston University, University of Connecticut, Quinni- piac College, and Westbrook Junior College. Our own Nora Battiston brought credit to Westbrook by winning the Womerfs Singles Championship of New England. Nora was invited to enter the National Bowling Competition to be held in Minneapolis. Bowling proved to be an active sport for our class, both in gym classes and socially. Kneeling: N. Battiston, I. Kinney, F. Marcotte. -Standing: S. Files, P. Perkins, S. Smith. Standing: I. Belyea, S. Lancaster, S. Tenney, I. Adams, Miss Gilman, C. Picken, D. Patten, P. Green, I. Robinson. Kneeling: P. Ellis. Tryouts for all-star basketball were held late in January this year. A team of ten girls was chosen by the coach, Miss Nancy Gilman. They included joan Adams, Judy Belyea, Peggy Ellis, Phyllis Green, Sue Lancaster, Dudley Patten, Cynthia Picken, lean Robin- son, Shiela Tenney, and Captain Charlotte Stringer. Captain Stinger and Coach Gilman During the mid-Winter months, the WIC team met with other college competition from Saint Ioseph's College, Plymouth Teachers College, Colby junior College, and Gorham State Teachers College. Congratulations to the all-stars for their fine performances and high code of sportsmanship! S. Thomas, S. Fletcher, S. Hyat, S. Drury. Fencing is a sport that demands constant training. Championship fencing, indeed, re- quires a discipline equal to that of the ballet. Westbrook's four-member fencing team has made a strong effort this year to live up to the high standards set by last year's team. They have met such competition as Wellesley Col- lege, Brandeis University, and Radcliffe Col- lege. The highlight of the season was the New England Intercollegiate Fencing Tourna- ment, which was held in March. A later match was scheduled with women fencers from Bates College. The Fencing Team owes much to the leadership of Mrs. Miller and to the enthusiastic encouragement given to it by Dr. Miller and Mr. joseph Demers. Westbrook fencers, both individually and as a team, invariably fare well even though they are often the only junior college students in competition. physical fitness skiing ,, 4+ I l is Bonnie Pruden demonstrates Off to the slopes! 'WE' o wx rlflery e- so V Q ' of e i -l me 1 1 H , ff I 491,311 I S. it , A fr Let's go girls! Ready, aim, FIRE! Ioce awaits her tum fencing Our motto: physical Htnessl On Guard! My favorite class! malt 'f'-. badminton volleyball UP and tennis Swing! bowling It disappeared! A favorite sport basketball by by t 1 Up and inl Now, it isn't that bad! A stiff competitor Our energy! tlllle Out He's on OUR side Westbrook in despair Can you beat that! When can we play? bali o tw? N 1 May Queen - Marsha Ayres Presented by the Class of 1964, the theme of the 1963 May Weekend was State Fairf' The weekend opened on Friday night with a lively c'hoedown enjoyed by students and faculty alike. On Saturday, activities included a picnic, the traditional pageant and a semi-formal dance. The festivities in the afternoon began with the crowning of lovely Marsha Ayres as Queen. The program which followed included interpretations of several lyric poems by the Modern Dance Club, the presentation of the Maroon Awards, the Blue Stocking award, and ribbons to the presidents of the campus organizations. The climax of the after- noon was the tapping of the Junior Deans. Nancy Osgood, President of the Freshman Class, was general chairman of the weekend. She was aided by Sue Drury, Leslie Waleryzak, Colette Styffe, Debby Scholfield, Phyllis Green, Martie NVentworth, Sibyl Nye, jean Kwok, and Nancy Albertson. il llee ,lli gi' I. Kwok, P. Green, C. Styffe, M. Wentworth, D. Schofield, S. Nye, N. Albertson. -mrs- , K Congratulations to Sue, Jean, Joan, Lainey, Daryl, Claire, Ulla, Judy, Charlotte, Marilyn, B. G., Maryei, Marti, and Nancy. 'Ain't they sweet! Dedicated - - to me?', May Belles ll: .eil-Bei if t , dig? , jf fl A.., Vis' - c- in J! Fascinating, isn't she? I Standing: I. Kwok, S. Lancaster, M. Burr. Seated: M. Johnston, M. Caddis. One's mother and father are pretty special people and it only seems natural that a really spe- cial weekend should be held in their honor. Two such weekends were held here at Westbrook. For moms, dads, sisters, broth- ers, students and pets, Parents, Weekend has been and always will be one of fun and happiness. Zu X555 x 1 it tml 'gy AX wikh Da A maY dance Sk UW brother Oi coufse You w X za Donna and Dad in the winner's circle! They come in all sizes! Tea at the President's house. B christmas Weeken u i pl! rv-., ag K. ., ,g .J,,,,. Y ,- g Mabry Ei- v ' ' The smile of a child can warm the heart of anyone. Many of these smiles of warmth .and gratitude were found at the Annual Christmas Party, which served as a perfect beginning to our Christmas Weekend, Prelude to Christmas. Presented by the Senior Class, it was a week- end of merriment and beauty - a weekend to be long remembered. Hidden beauty muff i 'fff Punch anyone? Princess Claire and escort x In Careful! For me? And what a hayride it was! r faculty shines! Okaysie? Queen Peggy and her court '-TO 4 Cocoa, anyone? 1 v' jury? 3 ' 1 1 And it's all mine! Who ever said that a winter carnival has to have snow? Ours didn't, and what a carnival it was! From the Friday-night sleighride to the Sunday-morning brunch, the week- . end was one of fun and laughter. Many r thanks to the Women's Athletic Associa- tion for their well-planned and success- t ful Weekend. Congratulations Pegl lu' Seated: C. Meader, P. Green, E. Bachman. JS Standing: M. Ellis, C. Styffe, B. Eklund, D. Patten, P. Gore, I. Tofuri, D. Schofield. Say cheese! 109 15 xx I X E i I , 1 1 . I 1 i 9 ji! f ff .W I I W! X f 1 ..., 9 ' ff r-D, A ,f 1 , X ' v 4 4 Q xx 1111, 1 i' 15 6 X A X f xg WWW X f ZX ' xg ff I XX , V 7 e'q w X .X mmf fpgx . k 4 1 I X . Y ,E , - l1 f kwa, .fx You delight in laying down laws, Yet you delight more in breaking them. Like children playing hy the ocean who 9 build sand-towers with constancy and then destroy them with laughter. Q 3' c4aoi4S S! F. gy! 8 . v mx!!-si M115 i- 5: g . za, 'f + f2f' 2 xg'E.W !' if ' i! TA 1532 all l g ggi f , 4' 'Y,-, ,:., .url ar f', I H .1127 A !,!' iw umtu' gm? xx -. . l A S341 xx-: ,M ii . 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We have made ohn Qfifzgeraii Kenneiy a beginning - but we have only begun. 120 X f f -xx I 2 fffgxix KX 22 473 xx XXX X M9 W ,ff XX Y ff' L'Blf.NXho.n 1 B W.. UuNELL ALL TM fW'g J ' Nl:- f - g


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