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Page 1: FOOTBALL - UMaine Alumni Association · Football 17.1 FOOTBALL Varsity / Sub-Varsity Letter Recipients Punt Return Leaders Morse Field at Alfond Stadium Punting Leaders Ring of Honor

Football 17.1

FOOTBALL

Varsity / Sub-Varsity Letter Recipients Punt Return Leaders Morse Field at Alfond Stadium Punting Leaders Ring of Honor Pass Interception Leaders Coaches and Yearly Team Record Leaders in Tackles Assistant Coaches Fumble Recovery Leaders Captains Quarterback Sack Leaders Game Scores Maine State Series NCAA Tournaments Yankee Conference Scoring Leaders All-Americans Rushing Leaders Special Team Awards Passing Leaders Professional Football Pass Receiving Leaders Records Kickoff Return Leaders Sub-Varsity Coaches / Team

Records / Game Scores

THE SPIRIT AND PASSION OF MAINE FOOTBALL

Ken Woodsum (82) Ed Bogdanovich (33) Ernie Smart (30)

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17.2 Football

COMPOSITE LISTING – LETTER AWARD RECIPIENTS

VARSITY FOOTBALL FRESHMAN / J.V. FOOTBALLInitial Season of Awards: 1892 (Orono)Most Recent Season Included: 2006 Initial Season of Awards: 1923

Final Season of Awards: 1977

First-time 2006 Letter Recipients Cancelled Season: 1944 Listed at End of this Section

(Brunswick) Initial Season of Awards: 1946 Final Season of Awards: 1948

Abbreviations: d., deceased (known to be at the time this section was prepared) and date; d. u., date unknown.Season or seasons listed following each name, unless preceded by an asterisk, indicates individual earned a varsity letter award in each season. An asterisk indicates the individual earned a sub-varsity (freshman / junior varsity)letter award; two asterisks indicate the sub-varsity award was earned at the Brunswick Annex.

Ababio, Dzigbodi K. ’05, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Anicetti, Arthur L. ’59, *1949Abbott, John C. ’64, *1959 Annala, John H. ’68, *1964 Abbott, Lyman A. Jr. ’30 (d., 8/8/83) 1927, 28, 29 Anthony, Otis D. ’56, *1952Abbott, Walter H. ’58, *1954, 55, 56, 57 Anzelc, Mark A. ’81, *1977Ackerly, John F. ’79, *1975, 77 Arader, Harry E. Jr. ’50, *1944, *47, *48 Adamets, Michael Jr. ’95, 1992, 93, 94 Arbor, Charles J. Jr. (d., 7/18/05) 1938, 39, 40 Adams, Clarence K. ’41, *1939 Archie, Gregory Jr. ’98, 1994, 95

Adams, Donald S. ’38 (d., ?/?/02) *1934, 37 Arias, Manauris A. ’07, 2003, 04, 05 , 06Adams, James C. Jr. ’50, *1947 Armes, William A. ’01 (d., 3/16/28) 1897 Adams, John F. ’36, *1932 Arnao, Christopher J. ’08, 2005, 06

Adams, Randolph S. ’50, **1946, 47, 48 Arnold, Cedric L. ’32 (d., 7/1/84) 1931 Agostinelli, Kitan A. ’46 (d., 4/8/45) *1942 Arrington, DiAndre A. ’05, 2002 Aho, Bruno E. ’43, *1941 Ashworth, James P. ’30 (d., 4/24/05) 1928, 29 Airoldi, Louis A. ’29 (d., 3/30/68) 1928 Atkins, Michael P. ’86, 1983

Akerley, Robert W. ’76, *1972 Auclair, Paul L. ’68, 1966, 67 Akers, Geoffrey R. ’68, *1964 Austin, Ray J. ’66, 1962, 63, 64Akins, David J. ’79, *1975 Austin, Thomas C. ’63, *1959, 61, 62Akucewich, Edward S. ’59, *1955 Avery, Douglas R. ’66 (d., 9/18/06) *1962, 64, 65 Albiston, Bruce W. ’72, *1968 Baade, Donald E. ’57 (d., 12/5/00) *1953 Alden, Gerald S. ’50 (d., 8/5/94) **1946 Babb, Charles A. ’60, *1956

Aldous, Marion C. ’43, *1939 Babcock, Clifford ’48, *1944

Aldrich, Kenneth E. ’34 (d., 10/9/71) 1931, 32, 33 Bachrach, Samuel ’33 (d., 11/27/88) 1932Alex, Joseph C. ’53, *1949, 50, 51, 52 Bagley, Fernald S. ’32 (d., 5/23/78) 1930, 31 Alexander, Emore G. ’58, *1954 Bagnoli, Francis X. ’81, *1977 Alexander, Gary W. ’81, *1977 Bailey, Charles L. ’05 (d., 12/21/53) 1901, 02, 03, 04 Aliberti, Henry J. ’37, *1933 Bailey, Michael K. ’02, 2000 Allard, James F. ’71, *1966 Baker, David S. ’15 (d., 10/9/47) 1911, 12, 13, 14 Allen, Jeffrey A. ’80, *1974 Baker, George M. ’61, *1957 Allen, Matthew J. ’93, 1991 Baker, Prescott B. ’30 (d., 2/7/88) *1926

Allen, Raymond C. ’74, *1970 Baker, Richard P. ’73, *1969

Allen, Ronald C. ’62, *1958 Baker, Russell H. ’46, *1942 Allen, Walter S. ’55 (d., 4/18/89) *1951 Baldwin, Frederick E. ’19 (d., 1/7/53) 1916 Allen, William H. ’19 (d., 1/20/49) 1914, 15, 16, 18 Baldwin, James E. ’21 (d., d. u.) 1920 Allman, Bruce H. ’63, *1959 Ball, Paul D. ’57 (d., 1/25/93) *1953 Allread, Peter G. ’80, *1976 Ballantyne, Kendrick J. ’06, 2003 Alvarez, Hugo V. ’95, 1994 Ballard, Bruce B. ’73, *1968 Anderson, Donald L. ’35 (d., 3/26/77) *1931, 34 Ballard, John A. ’92, 1987, 88, 89

Anderson, Harold F. ’41 (d., 1/23/93) *1937 Ballou, E. E. ’42, *1938 Anderson, John E. Jr. ’50 (d., 5/26/86) 1946 Bancroft, Allen D. ’54, *1950, *51Angell, Richard M. ’67, *1963 Banks, Frank A. ’06 (d., 12/14/57) 1904

VARSITY FOOTBALL FRESHMAN / J.V. FOOTBALLInitial Season of Awards: 1892 (Orono)Most Recent Season Included: 2006 Initial Season of Awards: 1923

Final Season of Awards: 1977

First-time 2006 Letter Recipients Cancelled Season: 1944 Listed at End of this Section

(Brunswick) Initial Season of Awards: 1946 Final Season of Awards: 1948

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Football 17.3

Banks, Reginald T. ’90, 1989 Benger, Alan D. ’55, *1951 Baraket, Richard G. ’54 (d., 1/11/00) *1950 Benn, Bernard J. ’50 (d., 10/6/76) *1947 Barber, John E. ’50, *1948 Benn, Gordon L. ’36 (d., 5/26/81) *1932 Barchet, Tracy D. ’96, 2002 Benner, Eugene N. ’70, *1966, 67, 68, 69 Bardsley, Joseph E. ’75, *1971 Bennett, Arthur G. ’06 (d., 9/8/66) 1899, 04, 05

Bardsley, Sherwin P. ’45, 1942 Bennett, Gary W. ’61, *1957 Baribeau, David A. ’61, *1957, 60 Bennett, Matthew F. ’84, 1979, 81, 82, 83 Barker, Harold O. ’27 (d., 9/8/83) *1923 Bennett, Robert H. ’41 (d., 12/13/74) *1937, 38, 39 Barnard, John M. ’51 (d., 3/15/01) *1945 Benoit, George R. ’54, *1950, *51Barnett, Ralph E. ’49 (d., 12/3/03) *1945, 46 Benoit, John R. ’59, *1956

Barney, Richard J. ’51, **1947 Benson, Norman G. ’48, 1946, 47 Barr, Robert W. Jr. ’64, *1958 Berardi, David J. ’80, *1977

Barra, Michael J. ’70, *1966, 67, 68, 69 Berchet, Dennis G. ’62, *1955 Barron, Donald P. ’50, 1946, 47, 48, 49 Berenson, Simon ’46, *1942 Barron, John B. ’78, *1974, 75 Bergeron, Albert R. ’50, **1947 Barron, John S. ’21 (d., 11/21/90) 1917 Bergeron, Richard E. ’73, *1968, 70, 71, 72 Barrows, Edward P. ’42 (d., 8/5/44) *1938, 39, 40, 41 Berkowitz, Leonard I. ’38 (d., 1/7/91) 1937 Barrows, William E. ’02 (d., 6/30/60) 1898 Bernard, Joseph ’54, 1951Barrows, Willis M. ’26 (d., 7/18/97) 1924, 25 Bernheisel, George H. ’15 (d., 7/20/42) 1911, 12, 13, 14 Bartemus, John R. ’06, 2005 Bernier, Raymond E. ’61, *1957

Bartlett, Freeman S. Jr. ’54 (d., 2/3/85) *1950 Bernstein, Sumner ’49 (d., 6/4/06) *1945Bartlett, Jeffrey S. ’73, *1968 Bessom, John A. ’37, *1933Bartlett, Norman E. ’34 (d., 2/2/68) *1930 Bessom, William H. ’35 (d., 12/1/56) *1931, 33, 34 Bass, George W. ’97 (d., 5/7/65) 1894 Betts, Jason F. ’01, 1999, 00Basso, George J. ’74, *1970 Betts, Perley F. ’45 (d., 6/18/89) *1941Batchelder, Walter D. ’51, *1947 Beverly, Verne C. ’20 (d., 11/5/87) 1915, 19 Batty, Charles A. ’12 (d., d. u.) 1909 Bickford, Calvin F. ’59, 1955, 56, 58

Baumgartner, John A. ’05, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Bickford, Erving H. ’55, *1950, *51Baur, Raymond E. ’97, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Bickford, John M. ’70, *1966 Bausher, Thomas M. ’71, *1966, 67 Bickford, Ross P. ’52 (d., 8/17/77) **1947

Beal, Clay G. ’54 (d., 10/20/03) *1950, 51, 52, 53 Bigelow, Elson H. ’13 (d., 12/7/40) 1909, 10, 11, 12 Beal, Jonathan B. ’73, *1969 Biggar, Robert E. ’65, *1961 Beal, Miah A. ’52 (d., 7/20/93) *1948 Bigney, Frederick H. ’51 (d., 7/26/96) *1947, 48, 49 Beals, Robert L. ’50 (d., 9/3/74) *1946, *47, 48 Bigney, Frederick R. ’10 (d., 12/13/50) 1909 Bean, Carol L. ’77, 1973 Bigos, Alan J. ’91, 1989, 90, 91

Bean, Ellis N. ’53, *1949, 50 Binder, Christopher J. ’01, 1994, 95, 96 Bean, Ernest F. Jr. ’50, **1946 Bird, Alan L. ’00 (d., 11/15/68) 1893, 96, 97, 98 Bean, Keith A. ’56, *1952 Bird, Ryan P. ’06, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Bean, Paul L. ’04 (d., 1/29/44) 1900, 01, 02, 03 Bird, William T. ’52, *1948, *49, 50Bean, Ralph L. ’48 (d., 10/14/00) *1941 Biscoe, John R. ’57, *1953

Bearce, Edwin F. ’05 (d., 11/11/49) 1901, 02, 03, 04 Bishop, Edward F. ’30 (d., 10/15/95) 1927 Bearce, George D. ’11 (d., 8/8/77) 1907, 08, 10 Bishop, Ronald E. ’53, *1949

Bearce, Winfield D. ’06 (d., 6/22/57) 1904, 05 Bissell, Robert A. ’77, *1973Beauchemin, Michael H. ’84, 1981, 82, 83 Bither, Mark H. ’78, *1974 Beaulieu, Regis J. ’73, *1969, 72, 73, 74 Bitterman, Michael K. ’90, 1988, 89 Beaulieu, Walter L. ’62, 1960, 61 Black, Edmund F. ’29 (d., 10/22/96) 1926, 27 Bedard, Peter E. ’71, *1966 Black, John W. ’59, 1956, 57 Beeaker, Anthony A. ’28 (d. 6/19/85) *1923, 25, 26, 27 Black, William M. ’09 (d., 10/29/65) 1907, 08 Beedy, Ronald ’65, *1961 Blackwell, Ruel J. ’39 (d., 8/16/96) *1935, 38 Beilman, Michael ’88, 1986 Blair, James T. ’25 (d., 2/11/89) 1921, 22, 23, 24

Beisel, Darryl E. ’50 (d., 4/5/51) 1948, 49 Blais, Normand L. ’57 (d., d. u.) *1953 Beisel, Ralph A. ’37 (d., 4/28/94) 1936 Blaisdell, George M. Jr. ’50, 1948, 49Belcher, Jovan A. ’09, 2005, 06 Blake, Donald C. ’33 (d., 3/2/72) *1930, 31 Belisle, Alfred E. ’56, *1952 Blake, William L. ’41 (d., 12/27/01) *1937 Belisle, Charles M. ’67, *1963, 64, 65, 66 Blake, William S. ’81, *1977 Belisle, John S. ’69, *1965 Bleakney, Richard A. ’50, *1946, *47, 48 Belknap, Russell E. ’40 (d., 5/8/57) *1936, 40 Blethen, Wesley L. Jr. ’63, *1959

Bell, Steven D. ’90, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Bliss, Cornelius N. III ’61, *1957 Bellemare, Gregory M. ’77, *1973 Blockinger, Warren S. ’31 (d., 10/29/65) *1927, 30 Bemis, O. Kendall ’59, *1955 Blomquist, Robert N. ’69, *1965, 67

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17.4 Football

Blotzer, Wayne D. ’81, *1977, 78 Bourgoin, Louis J. ’39 (d., 1/14/06) *1938Blouin, Armand J. ’77, *1972, 73, 74, 75 Bourgoin, Raoul J. ’37 (d., 7/23/40) 1936 Boardman, Russell W. ’79, *1975 Boutet, Ronald A. ’61, *1957 Bochtler, David W. ’86, 1985, 86 Boutilier, Eugene F. ’48 (d., 12/17/84) *1944, 45Boerger, Treg A. ’81, *1977 Bowden, Philip E. ’63, *1959

Bogardus, Mark F. ’72, *1968 Bowen, Robert B. ’68, *1966 Bogdanovich, Edward ’54 (d., 9/5/93) 1951, 52, 53 Bower, Robert M. ’59, *1955, 56Bogosian, Craig A. ’76, *1971 Boyle, Elmer L. ’41, *1937Bohnenbarger, Joseph F. ’78, *1976 Boyle, Harry L. Jr. ’42 (d., 3/6/01) *1937Boinske, Aaron D. ’02, 1998, 99, 00, 01 Braasch, Benjamin B. ’70, *1965

Bolan, Eric G. ’59, *1955 Bradford, Luther C. ’04 (d., 4/21/72) 1901 Boland, Stephen J. ’73, *1969 Bragdon, James G. ’56 (d., 3/12/93) *1952

Bolduc, Peter J. ’94, 1992 Bragg, Robert H. ’61, *1956, 57, 58, 59 Bond, Charles R. Jr. ’29 (d., 2/1/69) *1924 Brainerd, Robert H. Jr. ’85, 1983, 84 Bond, Jonathan D. ’03, 2000 Braley, Clyde L. Jr. ’44 (d., 2/8/81) *1940 Bond, Michael L. ’63, *1959 Braley, Richard D. ’37 (d., 10/2/84) *1933, 36 Bonney, Robert H. ’40, *1936 Bramhall, Robert B. ’39 (d., 7/20/94) *1935, 38 Bordean, Arthur E. ’57, *1953 Brattan, Robert F. IV ’74, *1970, 72 Borjestedt, Peter M. ’89, 1985, 86, 87 Braun, Ivan E. ’67, *1963, 64, 65, 66 Borkowski, Walter A. ’51 (d., 4/27/03) *1949 Brawn, Donald T. ’51, *1947

Boston, Lance M. ‘93, 1990, 91, 92 Breen, Michael T. ’55, *1951 Boston, Robert C. ’51, *1948 Breen, Richard P. ’53 (d., 12/9/04) *1949, 50, 51, 52 Boswell, Christopher A. ’87, 1982, 83, 86 Brennan, Shawn P. ’81, 1979 Botka, Leslie M. ’49 (d., 4/4/04) *1946, 47 Breslaw, Milton J. ’36 (d., 10/10/97) *1932 Boucher, James L. ’74, *1970 Brewer, John M. Jr. ’53 (d., 5/28/84) *1949 Boucher, Paul E. ’57, 1954, 55 Brewer, Ralph S. ’69, *1965 Boucher, Richard D. ’70, *1966 Brewster, Wendell S. ’37 (d., 1/1/06) *1933, 34, 35

Boucher, Roger P. ’64, *1960, 61, 62, 63 Briar, Roger ’67, *1963 Bouier, Lorenzo ’85, 1979, 80, 81, 82 Bridge, Norman ’63, 1962 Bouley, Edward M. ’78, *1974, 76 Briggs, Frederick O. ’41 (d., 7/28/44) 1940

HEROES OF 1915

Maine had a fine season in 1915, rolling up six wins in nine games including a victory over Boston College. Verne Beverly (in later life a career countyagent with the UM Extension Service) was the leading ground gainer and Charlie Ruffner made 35 extra points and four field goals in two seasons with his kicking ability. The Bears won the State Series with a perfect 3-0 league record. Front row, l-r, Jeremiah Reardon, Royal Higgins, Clinton Purington,Capt. Charlie Ruffner, Lew Kriger, and Bill Gorham. Second row, l-r, Fred Curtis, Pat Hussey, John Greene, Bill Daley, Julian “Buster” Greeley, VerneBeverly, and Coach Tom Hughlitt. Third row, l-r, Asst. Coach Bill Murray, Bill Allen, Parker Moulton, Phil Jones, Henry Peterson, George Kirk, and TrainerArt Smith.

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Football 17.5

Brigham, Austin D. ’33 (d., 9/20/84) *1928, *29 Brown, Roger L. ’60 (d., 4/10/06) *1957 Britton, Calvin P. Jr. ’58, *1954 Brown, Vernon F. Jr. ’61, *1957 Brochu, Thomas R. ’62, *1958 Brown, William S. ’44 (d., 3/21/49) 1940, 41, 42 Brock, William E. ’49 (d., 11/21/04) *1939 Brown, Winfred S. ’51 (d., 6/10/64) **1947, 50, 51 Brody, Sidney S. ’41 (d., 4/16/49) *1937, 40 Browne, James H. ’72, *1968

Brookings, John W. ’46, *1942 Browne, Paul E. ’39 (d., 11/30/81) *1935 Brooks, Carl H. ’69, *1967 Browne, Robert C. ’65 (d., 8/27/03) *1961 Brooks, Donald E. ’50, *1946 Browne, William P. ’64, *1960 Brooks, Robert D. ’04, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Browning, Thomas Jr. ’58, *1954 Brooks, William E. ’44 (d., 9/15/82) *1940 Brownlee, Hugh M. ’44, *1940

Brooks, William K. ’40, 1939 Brudno, Lincoln ’40, *1936 Brown, Brooks Jr. ’41 (d., 7/12/87) *1937 Brunk, Richard M. ’43 (d., 2/28/99) *1941, *46

Brown, Clinton C. ’06, 2002, 03 Bruso, Brian D. ’81, 1979, 80 Brown, Darrick J. ’00, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Bruso, William F. ’76, *1972, 73, 74, 75 Brown, David W. ’59, *1955 Bryant, Edward C. ’31 (d., 11/18/90) *1927 Brown, David W. ’64, *1960, 61, 62, 63 Bryant, Robert H. ’15 (d., 10/24/54) 1911, 12 Brown, Ernest D. ’51 (d., 6/4/64) **1946 Bryant, Vernon C. ’26 (d., 8/5/89) 1925 Brown, Ernest G. ’62 (d., 6/28/95) *1958 Bryer, Charles S. ’97 (d., 5/13/68) 1894, 95Brown, Frank C. ’30 (d., 4/28/92) *1925, *26 Buchan, Malcolm L. ’32 (d., 11/21/64) *1928 Brown, George A. ’51 (d., 12/22/02) **1947 Buchanan, Bryan C. ’61, *1953

Brown, George B. ’60 (d., 2/1/02) *1956 Buck, Chester C. ’51, *1948 Brown, Jack R. ’64, 1962, 63 Buck, Michael E. ’89, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Brown, James A. ’74, *1970 Buck, Raymond W. ’11 (d., 8/26/77) 1909, 10 Brown, James C. ’63, *1959 Buckley, Barry J. ’84, 1980, 81, 82 Brown, James W. ’45, *1941 Buckley, Donald D. ’48, *1942 Brown, Leroy E. ’27 (d., 12/4/78) *1923 Buckley, Oliver E. Jr. ’43 (d., 1/9/51) 1939 Brown, Malcolm E. ’46, *1942 Buckley, Paul J. ’86, 1983, 84, 85

Brown, O’Neil W. ’66, *1962 Buckley, Paul R. ’57, *1953 Brown, Raynor K. ’37 (d., 11/10/98) *1933 Budden, Henry S. ’50 (d., 6/20/80) *1942 Brown, Robert M. ’67, *1963 Bullard, Edward C. ’40, *1936

1940 — A MEMORABLE GROUP OF PLAYERS

Maine’s 1940 eleven was short on wins, but not in patriotism. Virtually all members were wearing their country’s uniforms within two years and, tragically,at least six members (Roger Stearns, Al Edelstein, Fred Briggs, Ed Barrows, Don Holyoke, and Keith Grover) died in World War II combat. Stearns andBarrows were able leaders . . . Stearns captained the 1940 team and Barrows in 1941. The 1940 season was the final year of Fred Brice’s 20-year coachingreign in Orono. Two team members, Bill Irvine and Einar Olson, became presidents of universities in the UM System in later years. Front row, kneeling,Mgrs. Francis Burger, left, and Dick Cranch, right. First row, l-r, Fred Briggs, Cliff Nickerson, Cy Brady, Al Edelstein, Capt. Roger Stearns, Ed Barrows, Jim Harris, Charlie Arbor, George Grant, Charles Gardner, Herb Johnson, and Don Holyoke. Second row, l-r, Carl Goodchild, Frank Austin, MauriceGeneva, Bill Irvine, Bob Dalrymple, Sam Dyer, Ray Gay, Einar Olsen, Tom Pollock, Dick Harlow, Jim Russell, Lowell Ward, and Trainer Stan Wallace. Third row, l-r, Dana Dingley, Keith Grover, Bob Roy, Nat Crowley, Dick McKeen, Ed Robinson, Ken Wright, Parker Small, Jim Smith, Jacob Stahl, Jacob Serota, and Bob McLeary.

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17.6 Football

Bullard, George C. ’37 (d., 4/14/66) *1933 Butler, Sidney R. ’54, *1949 Bulwith, Kurt T. ’05, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Butterfield, David ’53, *1949 Bunker, Clarence E. ’51, *1947 Butterfield, John E. ’53 (d., 11/16/79) 1950, 51, 52Bunker, Dana E. ’48 (d., 12/11/97) *1941, 42, 46 Butterfield, Philip Jr. ’53 (d., 11/26/02) 1950, 51, 52

Burchard, Donald B. ’53, *1949 Butterfield, Walter L. Jr. ’37 (d., 9/18/96) *1933 Burdin, Thomas G. Jr. ’46, *1942 Buzzell, Edward W. ’32 (d., 9/5/04) *1928, 30, 31 Burger, Francis W. ’42 (d., 10/31/89) *1938, 39, 40 Buzzell, James C. ’29 (d., 5/15/98) *1924, 26, 27, 28Burgess, Charles L. Jr. ’52, *1948, 49, 50, 51 Byers, Alon M. ’97, 1993, 94 Burk, Marshall F. ’54, **1948, *49 Byers, Robert B. ’49, *1945, 48 Burke, Wallace D. ’54, *1950 Byrd, Lennard P. ’02, 1998, 99, 00, 01

Burke, Walter H. ’06 (d., 10/29/75) 1905 Cadieux, Kevin D. ’55, *1951

Burklow, Benjamin T. ’04, 2000 Cahill, James T. ’86, 1982, 83, 85, 86 Burleigh, John H. ’07 (d., 2/3/66) 1904, 05, 06 Cahoon, David L. ’44, *1940Burleigh, Robert W. ’40 (d., 8/8/92) *1936, 39 Cahoon, Robert B. ’45, *1941Burns, Bernard C. Jr. ’77, *1973 Cail, David L. ’65, *1961, 62, 63 Burns, James S. Jr. ’62, *1958 Caito, Robert G. Jr. ’90, 1980, 82 Burns, Kevin T. ’76, *1972 Calderon, Jonathan D. ’09, 2005, 06 Burr, Kenneth G. ’40 (d., 5/4/79) *1936, 37, 38, 39 Calderwood, Samuel H. ’33 (d., 5/18/78) *1929, 30,Burr, Webster B. ’42, *1938 31, 32

Burrill, Brian D. ’81, *1977 Caldwell, Joshua E. ’08, 2005, 06

Burrill, Louis F. ’62, *1958 Caldwell, Raymond M. ’63, *1959 Burrill, Richard M. ’44, *1940, 41, 42, 46 Calenda, Vincent Jr. ’54 (d., 2/18/89) 1951, 52, 53 Burton, Karl R. ’52, 1950 Caliga, Robert E. Jr. ’73, *1969 Bussell, Norris H. ’57, *1949 Caliguri, Michael J. Jr. ’69, *1965, 66 Butler, Edward B. ’46 (d., 9/18/98) *1944 Callahan, Michael J. ’76, *1972Butler, Edward L. Jr. ’35 (d., 12/16/93) 1932, 33, 34 Camack, Charles W. ’45, *1941

Butler, Joseph W. Jr. ’45, *1941 Cameron, James E. ’69, *1965 Butler, Richard P. ’51, **1947 Cameron, John R. ’40, *1935, *39 Butler, Robert M. ’51, **1947 Camire, Richard A. ’82, *1976, 78, 79 Butler, Robert S. ’43, *1939 Campbell, Chester W. ’25 (d., 9/19/60) 1922, 23, 24

1928 — ANOTHER GREAT SEASON

One of the golden eras in Maine football encompassed the seasons of 1926, 1927 and 1928 when Coach Fred Brice’s teams won 17 games, lost only threeand tied two. There were no polls in those years, but many sportswriters wrote that the Bears were the best in New England. Rosters of those seasonsincluded a number of Maine’s finest athletes of all time. George Coltart was an all-New England selection, scoring an amazing 143 points during the three years while Pat Peakes booted 39 extra points. The 1928 team, shown here, posted a 4-1-2 record. Front row, l-r, Coach Fred Brice, Ted Palmer, John Lynch, Edmund “Rip” Black, Capt. Jim Buzzell, George “Mike” Coltart, Warren Blockinger, Ken Young, and Lavon Zakarian. Second row, l-r, Mgr. Virgil Lancaster, Lyman Abbott, Eugene “Red” Vail, Lou Airoldi, Bill Gowell, Hank Horne, Ken Noddin, Bill Daley, Harry Moyer, and Asst. Coach Jack Quinn. Third row, l-r, Art Lufkin, Henry Plummer, Ralph Davis, Paul Hickson, Dick Bird, Sam Gray, Jack Moran, Hector Hebert, Bill Gowans, George Anderson, and Asst. Mgr. Jim Ashworth. Back row, l-r, Brad Merrill, Dave Barker, Hubert Tracy, Asa Wasgatt, John Laplante, Jim Elliott, Asst. Mgr.Henry Favor, Stan Painter, Sam Sezak, and Trainer Stan Wallace.

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Football 17.7

Campbell, Hugh J. ’84, 1982, 83 Chapman, Wayne B. ’73, *1970 Campbell, John R. ’46 (d. 9/24/97) *1942 Chapman, William F. ’38, 1935Campbell, Shawn G. ’93, 1990, 91, 92 Chard, William ’63, 1960, 61, 62 Canary, Ryan F. ’09, 2005, 06 Charte, William E. ’62 (d., 4/15/78) *1952Capriotti, Paul V. ’92, 1990, 91 Chase, Clifford G. ’04 (d., 3/15/59) 1903

Card, Albert L. ’53, 1950, 51, 52 Chase, Dana A. ’74, *1970 Card, Clyde S. Jr. ’51 (d., 10/7/03) **1947 Chase, Daniel ’08 (d., 2/4/64) 1905, 07 Card, Donald J. ’71, *1967 Chase, E. Leith ’26 (d., 12/9/68) 1925 Card, Donald L. ’49 (d., 6/21/02) 1946, 47 Chase, Richard H. ’41 (d., 7/29/02) *1939 Card, Seymour C. Jr. ’51, 1948, 49, 50 Chestnut, William J. Jr. ’69, *1965

Carey, Dennis J. ’68, *1964, 65, 67 Child, Grayson A. ’68, *1966 Carey, Herbert W. Jr. ’73, *1969, 71, 72 Childs, Dana W. ’46 (d., 4/23/99) *1942

Carleton, Harry V. ’45 (d., 12/24/01) *1941 Childs, Edwin Jr. ’37 (d., 12/2/66) *1933 Carleton, John H. ’13 (d., ?/?/71) 1911, 12 Chipman, Selwyn H. ’35 (d., 12/?/34) *1931 Carlmark, David W. ’74, *1970 Chisholm, John M. ’83, 1979, 80, 81, 82 Carlson, Frederick L. ’40, *1936 Chittick, Claude S. ’46 (d., 11/24/99) *1942 Carmalt, Linwood P. ’29 (d., 4/18/75) *1925 Chretian, Donald R. ’67, *1963 Carmichael, Herbert W. III ’58, *1954 Christie, John W. ’52, **1948 Carmichael, Robert G. ’58, *1954, 57 Christopher, Benjamin A. ’01, 1997, 98, 99, 00 Carmichael, Robert G. Jr. ’79, *1975, 77, 78 Cianchette, Clair L. ’46 (d., 2/8/64) *1942, 46

Carmody, Stephen M. ’71, *1967 Cianchette, Edward J. ’54 (d., 2/8/92) 1951, 52, 53 Carney, David F. ’71, *1967 Ciesluk, Richard H. ’77 (d., 3/20/03) *1975 Carr, John Q. ’56, *1952 Cipp, Jefferson L. ’96, 1993, 94, 95 Carr, Robert V. ’38 (d., 10/16/00) 1934 Claffey, Walter H. ’31 (d., 7/2/63) *1927 Carroll, James V. ’58, *1954 Clapp, Bruce ’64, *1960 Carson, Charles H. ’72, *1968 Clark, Arthur L. ’50, 1946, 47, 48 Carter, Derek A. ’98, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Clark, David W. ’94, 1990, 91, 92, 93

Carter, James M. ’00, 1997, 98, 99 Clark, Fred E. Jr. ’53, **1948, *49 Carter, Michael E. ’72, *1968 Clark, Geoffrey B. ’95, 1991 Carter, Robert E. Jr. ’75, *1971 Clark, John T. ’68, *1964

Carvill, Richard R. ’77, *1973 Clark, Llewellyn E. ’54, *1951, 52, 53, 54 Carville, Linwood L. ’53, 1951, 52 Clark, Nathaniel ’00, 1999 Cary, Herbert F. ’65, *1961 Clark, Reginald P. ’65 (d., 9/28/75) *1961, 62, 63, 64 Carzo, John R. ’79, *1974 Clark, Robert G. ’73, *1969 Caselden, Ronald C. ’62, 1958, 59, 60 Clark, Steven R. ’82, 1979

Cash, Alan B. ’80, *1976 Clark, Wilkie C. ’00 (d., 10/25/50) 1898 Cassidy, Gerard S. ’80, *1976, 77 Claverie, Sumner A. ’43 (d., 6/21/89) *1939 Cassidy, John G. ’81, *1977, 79, 80 Clawson, Robert F. ’46, *1942 Cassista, Achilles J. ’27 (d., 10/?/68) *1923, 25, 26 Cleaves, Carl S. ’12 (d., 8/19/42) 1909, 11 Castner, Kenneth W. Jr. ’52, **1948 Clemente, Philip J. Jr. ’59 (d., 4/29/99) 1955, 58

Castor, John R. ’57, *1953, 55, 56 Clifford, William F. ’39, *1935 Castro, John P. ’05, 2002 Clough, Charles H. Jr. ’40 (d., 12/22/97) *1936

Caswell, George G. ’67, *1963 Clough, Norman W. ’77, *1973 Caswell, Winfield B. ’99 (d., 1/22/64) 1898 Cloukey, Peter J. ’77, *1973Cates, David C. ’50, **1946, *47, 48, 49 Cloutier, Christopher J. ’73, *1969, 71, 72 Cates, Steven P. ’94, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Cloutier, David L. ’62, 1959, 60, 61 Caux, Roger ’65, *1961 Clukey, Robert F. ’77 (d., 5/9/04) *1973 Cavanaugh, Charles A. ’12 (d., 11/2/65) 1907 Coady, Donald L. ’21 (d., 12/9/67) 1919 Cawley, Francis J. ’51 (d., 7/23/79) *1947 Cobb, David O. ’58, *1954 Cayford, Cecil C. ’50, *1946 Cobb, Frank C. ’11 (d., 3/7/53) 1908, 10

Cecchini, Robert J. ’57, *1953 Cobb, George L. ’35 (d., 11/5/87) 1932, 33, 34 Cervone, James ’83, 1980 Cobb, Harold V. ’14 (d., 3/9/72) 1912, 13 Cervone, Joseph J. ’46, *1942 Cobb, William B. ’21 (d., 4/3/82) 1920 Chamberlain, Earl A. Jr. ’67, *1962 Coburn, William B. ’97 (d., d. u.) 1894 Champagne, William F. ’60, *1956 Cockayne, Trent ’92, 1988 Champeon, Douglas L. ’59 , *1955 Coffey, Dennis J. ’79, *1975 Champeon, Wayne S. ’61, *1954, 58, 59, 60 Coffin, Richard H. ’42, *1938, *46

Chandler, John M. ’33 (d., 6/21/87) *1929 Coffin, Richard H. ’71, *1967, 68, 69 Chaplin, Joseph B. Jr. ’45 (d., 12/9/92) *1941 Coggins, Donald I. ’33, *1930 Chapman, John G. ’49, 1945, *46, 47 Cogswell, Laurence P. ’61, *1956

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Cohen, Harry ’25 (d., d. u.) 1921 Cornacchio, James M. ’76, *1972, 75 Cohen, Milford F. ’41 (d., 3/14/83) *1937 Cornacchio, Joseph A. Jr. ’76, *1970, 72, 73 Cohen, Mitchell M. ’62, *1957 Cornish, James H. Jr. ’61 (d., 12/23/02) *1957Colasacco, John A. ’86, 1984, 85, 86 Corrigan, Ralph J. ’35 (d., 2/19/60) *1931 Colbert, Roger E. ’37 (d., 7/29/91) *1933 Corriveau, Real E. ’55, *1951

Colby, Malcolm O. ’48, 1945 Cosgrove, Jeffrey T. ’90, 1985, 86, 87 Cole, Clinton L. ’00 (d., 7/29/36) 1893, 99 Cosgrove, John W. ’78, 1974, 75, 76, 77 Cole, Daniel W. ’74, *1970, 71, 72 Cosgrove, Michael E. ’80, 1975, 76, 77, 78 Cole, Henry E. ’02 (d., 6/25/53) 1899, 00 Costa, Charles H. ’36, *1932 Cole, Lawrence S. ’60, *1956, *57 Costello, Steven M. ’88, 1983, 84, 85

Cole, Norman C. ’57, *1953, 54, 55, 56 Costello, Thomas H. ’73, *1965, 69, 70 Cole, Russell G. ’80, *1977 Cote, Donald E. ’75, *1970, 72, 73, 74

Cole, William J. ’99, 1996, 97, 98 Cote, Ronald R. ’74, 1970, 71, 72 Cole, Winfield L. ’03 (d., 11/9/44) 1899, 00, 01, 03 Cote, Wilfred A. ’46, *1942 Coleman, Joseph P. ’89, 1986, 88 Cotting, Roger ’40 (d., 1/20/87) *1936 Coleman, Keone ’01, 1997 Cotrone, Anthony F. ’08, 2004, 05, 06 Colleton, Francis L. ’28 (d., 8/18/73) *1924 Coughlin, Lawrence A. ’65, *1961 Collette, Myron G. ’36 (d., 6/29/02) 1934, 35 Coulombe, Philip A. ’50, 1946, 47, 48, 50Collins, Arthur W. ’05 (d., 10/29/22) 1902, 03, 04 Couri, Arthur N. ’20 (d., 11/25/54) 1916 Collins, Daniel O. ’78, *1974 Couri, Arthur R. ’45 (d., 2/19/45) *1941

Collins, Frank H. ’39 (d., 9/24/99) *1935, *37 Courtney, Horace S. ’20 (d., 3/10/26) 1917, 19 Collins, John K. ’48 (d., 8/20/03) *1944, *46 Coutts, Mark A. ’86, 1982, 83, 84, 85Collins, John L. ’70, *1966, 67, 68, 69 Covell, Robert C. ’44, *1940 Collins, Malcolm E. ’66, *1962 Covell, Waldo H. ’55, *1951, 52, 53, 54 Collins, Raymond E. ’62, *1957 Cowan, David J. ’76, *1972 Collins, Richard W. ’71, *1966, 69 Cowle, Douglas B. ’42, *1938 Collomy, Roland E. ’54, *1950 Cox, Raymond A. ’53, *1949, 50, 51

Colman, George E. ’34 (d., 7/1/87) *1930 Crabtree, David H. ’65, 1962 Colon, Joseph E. ’95, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Crabtree, Robert S. ’45, *1941 Colpitts, Bernard E. ’42, *1938 Craig, Francis A. ’33 (d., 3/12/80) *1929, 21, 32

Coltart, George L. ’29 (d., 11/2/78) *1925, 26, 27, 28 Craig, Philip L. ’49 (d., 8/21/06) *1945 Coltin, David H. ’70, *1966, 67, 68, 69 Cranch, Richard C. ’42 (d., 7/25/96) *1938, 39, 40 Comissiong, Jeffrey A. ’95, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Crane, Steven W. ’74, *1968, 69, 70, 71 Conlogue, Frederick W. ’10 (d., 11/20/71) 1909 Crawford, Douglas J. ’52, *1948 Connerty, Francis J. ’80, *1976 Crockett, Alan D. ’44, *1940

Connors, Lloyd A. ’79, *1965 Crockett, Cyrenius W. ’99 (d., 5/13/38) 1895 Conquest, Troy D. ’88, 1986, 87 Crook, David W. ’68, *1964 Conro, Arthur C. ’60, *1956 Crossman, Paul A. ’60, *1956 Conroy, Thomas E. ’71, *1967 Crosson, John W. ’34 (d., 5/5/89) *1930 Constantino, Russell J. ’91, 1987, 88, 89 Crowe, Joseph W. ’05 (d., 12/31/69) 1904

Cook, Albert F. ’11 (d., 6/6/60) 1908, 10 Crowell, Harrison P. ’14 (d., 10/6/87) 1910 Cook, Charles T. ’50, *1947 Crowell, Jackson H. ’46 (d., 12/16/74) *1942

Cook, Edward J. Jr. ’40, *1936, 37, 38, 39 Crowley, Nathaniel J. ’42, *1938, 40, 41 Cook, Horace J. ’10 (d., 10/18/43) 1907, 08, 09 Crowley, Robert P. ’86, 1982, 83, 84 Cook, Keith E. ’61, *1956 Crozier, Gregory ’75, *1971Cook, Peter R. ’78, *1974, 76 Crozier, Thomas J. A. ’37 (d., 11/6/00) *1933, 36 Cook, Roger A. ’77, *1972 Cue, Jason ’95, 1992 Cooke, Garth R. ’59, *1955 Cuetara, Paul S. ’70, *1966 Coombs, Percy H. ’44, *1940, *46 Cullenberg, Ronald J. ’68, *1964 Coonley, Thomas P. ’65, *1961 Culpon, Douglas H. ’48, *1945

Cooper, Earle H. ’64, 1961, 62, 63 Cummings, Norman H. ’51, **1947 Cooper, Robert D. ’73, *1969 Cummings, Scott B. ’66, *1962 Cooper, S. Thurlow ’57, 1954, 55, 56 Cunningham, Charles E. ’48, *1942 Cooper, Sherwood M. ’78, *1974 Cunningham, George B. ’42 (d., 11/19/03) *1938 Cooper, Stephen ’02, 1999, 00, 01, 02 Cunningham, James W. ’39, *1935 Cope, Philip ’45 (d., 5/26/00) *1941 Cunningham, William G. ’77, *1971 Corbett, Donald P. ’34 (d., 8/8/88) *1930 Curley, John I. Jr. ’41, *1937

Corbett, Richard R. ’55, *1951 Curran, Marc W. ’93, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Corbin, Joseph P. ’51 (d., 2/2/85) *1946 Curry, Brendan ’02, 1999, 00, 01, 02 Corey, Dana ’73, *1969 Curry, Dale J. ’62 (d., 7/26/03) *1958, 59, 60, 61

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Curry, Michael J. ’78, *1974 Day, John H. ’46, *1944, 45 Curry, William J. ’92, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Day, Roger H. ’77, *1973 Curtis, Clifton E. ’31 (d., 6/26/01) 1930 DeAngelis, Michael ’77, *1973 Curtis, Fred H. ’16 (d., 5/27/77) 1915 Decker, Christopher J. ’79, *1975, *77 Curtis, Philip E. ’40, *1936, 39 Decoteau, Robert J. ’54, *1950

Cusack, James C. ’59, *1955 DeGiovanni, David J. ’81, *1977 Cusano, David M. ’03, 1999, 00, 01, 02 DeGrandpre, Gerard C. Jr. ’60, *1956, 57, 58, 59 Cushing, Franklin B. ’68, *1964 DeGregorio, Mark F. ’77, 1973, 74, 75, 76 Cushing, Robert W. ’62, 1955 Delaite, Arnold F. ’65, *1961 Cushman, Robert M. ’54, 1950 Della Torre, Irving E. ’52, *1948, *49

Cutler, James C. Jr. ’60 (d., 10/24/67) *1956, 58, 59 DeLong, John D. ’60, *1956 Cutliffe, Dawson R. ’57 (d., 3/15/04) 1952 DelRosso, Jeffrey D. ’91, 1988, 89, 90, 91

Cutrules, Nicholas J. ’49, 1945 DeLucca, Darrell A. ’90, 1987, 88 Cutshaw, Michael A. ’03, 2000 Deluga, Chester J. ’86, 1981, 82, 83 Cutts, Cecil J. ’25 (d., 9/3/76) 1922, 23, 24 Demaray, Shawn M. ’08, 2005, 06 Cyr, Richard R. ’74, 1970 Dempsey, Robert E. ’66 (d., 8/30/02) *1962 Cyr, Roderick J. ’56, 1952, 53, 54 Demsey, Paul S. ’75, *1971 Czech, Kevin E. ’78 (d., 12/12/90) 1974, 75, 76 Denault, Donald R. ’58, *1954 Dadmun, Thomas J. ’95, 1993, 94 Denbow, Carroll E. ’58 (d., 1/12/96) *1954, 55, 56, 57 Dagdigian, Walter A. ’52, **1948, *49 Denino, Michael S. ’89, 1986, 87, 88, 89

Daigle, Philip C. ’70, *1966 Denman, Jeffrey A. ’81, *1977 Daigle, Robert A. ’52, **1946 Dennis, Clarence E. ’40 (d., 11/20/79) *1936 Dalessio, Antonio E. ’75, *1971 Dennis, Philip H. ’52 (d., 2/29/04) 1948 Daley, Edward D. ‘18 (d., 1/9/72) 1915 Dennis, Robert F. ’50, 1948 Daley, William H. ’30 (d., 7/16/75) 1929 Densmore, Joel Y. ’62, 1960, 61 Dalot, Arthur J. ’97 (d., 10/16/62) 1893, 94 DePaulo, George A. ’79, *1975 Dalrymple, Everett W. ’54, *1950, 51, 52 DePue, Michael D. ’74, *1970

Dalrymple, Robert A. ’42, *1938, 40, 41 Derby, Frank H. ’11 (d., 2/8/51) 1910 Daly, Stephen J. ’69, *1965, 69 DeRoche, Stuart E. ’50 (d., 10/13/98) *1946, *47 Damon, Dennis S. ’71, *1967, 69, 70 Derrah, Donald W. ’64, 1962, 63

Damp, Raymond F. ’82, *1976 Descheneaux, Charles R. ’66, *1962 Danforth, Frank W. Jr. ’48, *1942 Desmarais, Paul A. ’78, *1974, 75, 76, 77 Danforth, Richard H. ’45 (d., 7/24/93) *1941 Desroches, Donald M. ’62, *1958, 59 Danner, William H. ’45 (d., 6/?/98) *1941 DeVarney, Richard W. ’66, *1962, 63, 64, 65 Danowski, Jerry M. ’80, *1976 DeVeau, Stanley J. ’28 (d., 12/31/97) *1924

Dashiell, Aaron E. ’00, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Devereux, Mark C. ’43, *1941 Davee, James E. ’50, *1946, 47 DeVinney, Christopher A. ’05, 2001, 02 Davenport, Jason C. ’88, 1983, 84, 85, 86 DeVito, Michael R. ’06, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Davenport, Mark W. ’77, *1973 DiBiase, Anthony J. ’76, 1972 Davies, Thomas A. ’74, *1971 DiBiase, Matthew A. ’04, 2001, 02

Davis, Alfred R. ’02 (d., 8/29/29) 1899, 00, 01 Dickey, Emery S. ’28 (d., 5/26/58) 1925 Davis, Carleton F. ’34 (d., 2/28/97) *1930, 33 Dickinson, Charles L. ’67, *1962

Davis, Dennis W. ’70, *1965 Dickson, James K. ’33 (d., 9/30/81) *1929 Davis, Donald H. ’42 (d., 10/30/92) *1938 Dickson, Thomas L. ’27 (d., 9/1/86) *1923, 25, 26 Davis, Dudley E. ’44, *1940 Diehl, William L. ’60, *1954 Davis, Frizell Jr. ’94, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Diemer, James W. ’75, *1971 Davis, Gary W. ’58, *1954 DiGeronimo, Thomas R. ’87, 1983, 84, 85, 86 Davis, George H. ’01 (d., 4/5/76) 1898, 99, 00 DiGravio, Daniel ’91, 1989, 90 Davis, Grant F. ’43 (d., 2/15/99) *1939 DiMauro, Thomas R. ’61, *1957 Davis, Harland C. ’48, *1944 Dingley, Dana C. ’43, *1939

Davis, Jere H. ’58 , *1954 Dingley, Edward S. ’49 (d., 1/9/78) *1947 Davis, John J. ’20 (d., 1/19/84) 1917 Dionne, James C. ’71, *1967Davis, Justin M. ’01, 1999, 00, 01 Dioszeghy, Thomas J. ’88, 1985, 86 Davis, Ralph L. ’31 (d., 2/17/87) 1928, 29, 30 DiPaolo, Nicholas R. ’84, 1982, 83 Davis, Richard L. ’39, *1935 DiPietro, Rudy ’77, 1973, 75, 76, 77 Davis, Roger E. ’60, *1952 Ditto, Arthur L. ’67, *1963 Davis, Thomas J. ’19 (d., 7/28/81) 1916, 17, 18 Dodge, Evign D. ’06, 2002, 03, 04

Davis, Thomas J. Jr. ’61, *1957 Dodge, Lewis M. ’37 (?/?/40) *1933 Dawson, Emile J. ’35 (d., 3/1/32) *1931 Doerr, Albert ’26 (d., 8/19/78) 1922 Dawson, John J. Jr. ’36 (d., d. u.) *1932 Doherty, Albert V. ’36 (d., 7/9/85) 1932, 34, 35

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Dolan, Frederick T. ’53, *1950, 51, 52 Dow, James F. ’37 (d., 6/17/40) *1933, 34, 35, 36 Dole, Thomas M. ’56, *1952 Dow, Marvin B. ’51 (d., 2/11/98) *1948 Dombkowski, Henry J. ’49 (d., 5/2/94) *1945, 46, 47, 48 Dow, Neil L. ’50, *1948 Donahue, Norman S. ’15 (d., 6/7/64) 1912, 13, 14 Dowd, Maxim J. ’36 (d., 8/27/63) *1932 Donahue, Patrick L. ’76,1973 Dowd, Sean ’91, 1990, 91

Donahue, Richard W. ’92, 1990, 91, 92 Dowling, Hartwell F. ’51 (d., 6/3/96) **1947 Donahue, Stephen M. ’86, 1984, 85, 86 Downey, Adrian K. ’36 (d., 6/1/81) *1932 Donaldson, Herbert L. Jr. ’80, *1976 Downey, Andrew T. ’09, 2005, 06 Donnell, William R. ’53, *1949 Downey, Matthew J. ’83, 1979, 80, 81, 82 Donnelly, Robert J. III ’07, 2003, 05, 06 Dowling, Herbert P. ’06 (d., 11/3/58) 1903, 04

Donovan, James F. ’45, *1941 Doyle, Dennis M. ’67, *1963, 64, 65, 66 Donovan, Michael J. ’03, 1999, 00 Doyle, James G. ’81, *1977

Donovan, Wallace T. ’28 (d., 8/3/77) 1927 Doyle, Joseph S. ’75, *1971 Donroe, William E. ’71, *1967 Drapaniotis, John C. ’81, *1976, 77 Doody, Ronald A. ’86, 1983, 84, 85 Drew, Dana E. ’39 (d., 2/1/07) *1935, 37, 38 Doppler, Justin D. ’01, 1997, 98, 99 Drilling, Michael E. ’76, *1972 Dore, David C. ’76, *1972 Drisko, Richard L. ’61, 1958, 59, 60 Dore, Maurice R. ’60, 1958, 59 Drummey, William J. ’75, *1971 Dorismond, Bruno ’08, 2004, 05, 06 Dube, Marc P. ’92, 1989, 90, 91 Dorr, Donald E. ’42 (d., 5/19/69) *1938 Dube, Paul M. ’78, 1974

Dorsey, Douglas A. ’89, 1985, 86, 87, 88 Dube, Philip C. ’51, **1947 Dorticos, Carlos ’03 (d., 7/25/46) 1899, 00, 01, 02 DuBois, Robert J. ’57, *1953 Dottin-Carter, Dennis A. ’03, 2000, 01, 02, 03 DuBois, Roland E. ’61, *1957 Doucette, Howard T. ’53 (d., 10/12/06) *1949 Duddy, Robert H. ’51, *1947, 48 Doughty, Alan H. ’74, *1967 Dudley, Edward P. ’56, *1951 Doughty, Brian D. ’98, 1994 Dudley, John L. ’61, 1961 Douglas, Donald E. ’57, *1952, 53, 54, 55 Duffy, James J. Jr. ’56, *1952, 53, 54, 55

Douglas, Earl G. ’41 (d., 1/24/72) *1937, 38 Duffy, John C. ’71, *1967 Dow, Gary A. ’76, *1972, 74, 75 Dugan, John H. ’70, *1965, 67, 68, 69 Dow, Gordon M. ’30 (d., 11/?/77) *1926 Duggin, Thomas L. ’54, *1950

1931 BLACK BEARS

The 1931 season was another winning campaign for Coach Fred Brice as the Bears posted a 4-3 record. Highlights were a shutout win over Connecticutand a capturing of the State Series title. It was the eighth winning record for a Brice-coached squad. Front row, l-r, Francis McCabe, Cedric Arnold, MonroeRomansky, Capt. Jim Sims, Amel Kiszonak, Mel Means, and John Wilson. Second row, l-r, Gordon Hayes, Don Lester, Win Robbins, Edward Buzzell, DonFavor, and Herb Lewis. Third row, l-r, Maynard Hincks, Sam Calderwood, Phil Parsons, Ray Smith, and Julius Pike. Fourth row, l-r, Gil Robertshaw, DonBlake, Herb Trask, Fernald Bagley, Ken Aldrich, and Lester Fickett.

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Dulac, George P. ’70, *1966, 67, 68, 69 Ellis, Andrew T. ’83, 1979 Dumont, James ’77, 1973, 74, 75, 76 Ellis, David J. ’02, 2001 Dumont, John E. ’76, 1973, 74, 75 Ellis, Duane E. ’87, 1983, 84 Dumont, Joseph E. ’53, 1950 Ellis, Lewis K. ’43 (d., 2/27/91) *1939, *41 Dunbar, Keith S. ’63, *1959 Ellis, Roger C. ’60, *1955, 57, 58, 59

Duncan, Lindsay ’97 (d., 8/2/24) 1893, 95 Ellis, Walter L. ’98 (d., 3/18/50) 1895, 96, 97 Duncan, Maurice L. ’36 (d., 10/25/96) *1932 Ellison, Thomas B. ’84, 1981, 82 Dunn, Gerald C. ’23 (d., 5/16/68) 1921 Ellsworth, Earl E. ’45 (d., 1/23/45) *1941 Dunn, Lawrence P. ’80, *1976 Elmendorf, Pieter T. ’75, *1971Dunne, Charles E. ’39 (d., 1/1/43) 1936, 37 Elmer, William ’69, *1965

Dunne, Richard W. ’58 (d., 2/6/88) *1954 Elwell, Todd C. ’01, 1997, 98, 99, 00Dupill, Robert E. Jr. ’74, 1971, 72, 73 Emerson, Dennis P. ’79, *1974, 75, 76

Dupree, Mark ’91, 1989, 90 Emerson, Robert E. ’45, *1941, 42, 46, 47 Duran, David R. ’12 (d., ?/?/19) 1908 Emery, Donald ’64, *1960 Durand, Richard A. ’76, *1972 Emery, Henry A. Jr. ’50, **1946, *47, 48 Duren, Harry E. ’02 (d., 11/6/61) 1900, 01 Emery, Lawrence W. ’42 (d., 9/22/00) *1938 Durgin, Rodney W. ’65, *1961, 63, 64 Emery, Lawrence W. Jr. ’64, *1960 Durgin, Walter F. ’63, *1959 Emery, Newell W. ’50, 1946, 47, 48Durham, Leroy T. ’94 (d., 11/6/61) 1893 Emmons, Stephen H. ’53 (d., 1/28/05) *1949, 50 Durost, Thurber D. ’37 (d., 12/27/75) *1933 Endieveri, S. Scott ’91, 1988

Durr, Jeffrey P. ’87, 1983, 84, 86 English, Royston D. ’02, 1998, 99, 00, 01 Dutton, Richard K. ’52 (d., 1/20/02) **1948 English, Wesley J. ’57, 1953, 56 Dutton, Robert C. ’45 (d., 8/14/06) *1942, 46 Eon, Michael R. ’72, *1968 Dwelley, Linwood L. ’25 (d., 5/15/94) 1921, 22, 23, 24 Epstein, Nathan ’27 (d., 10/18/81) *1923 Dwelley, Richard C. ’51 (d., 5/28/05) *1945 Eramian, Edward R. ’75, *1970 Dye, Louis A. Jr. ’71, *1967 Eretzian, David J. ’72, 1971 Dyer, Harold J. ’39 (d., 10/8/99) *1935, 38, 39 Erickson, Graydon A. ’52 (d., 6/17/00) **1948, *49, *50

Dyer, Richard C. ’40 (d., 7/5/90) *1936, 38, 39 Erickson, Scott ’77 (d., 6/16/78) *1972, 73 Dyer, Samuel Jr. ’42, *1938 Ernst, Morris A. ’39 (d., 11/11/91) *1937 Dyer, Thomas A. ’69, *1965, 67 Erwin, Elmer B. ’49, *1941

Eales, Frank H. ’13 (d., ?/?/14) 1909 Esser, John P. ’66, *1962 Earle, Arnold B. ’48, *1941 Estey, Richard S. ’75, 1973 Earle, William M. ’57, *1953 Estey, Robert J. ’78, 1973Earley, Charles D. ’55, *1951, 52, 53, 54 Everett, John S. Jr. ’43 (d., 5/23/93) *1939 Earley, William R. ’72 (d., 12/9/05) *1968 Everhart, Robert S. ’53, *1949

Eastman, Thomas F. ’04 (d., d. u.) 1900 Fahlgren, John I. ’67, 1965, 66Easton, David C. ’79, *1975 Fairfield, Edward H. ’66, *1962, 64Easton, Harry M. III ’52, **1948, 49, 50, 51 Fairfield, Kenneth D. ’76, *1968 Eaton, Christopher C. ’71, *1967, 68, 69, 70 Fairweather, Carroll R. ’61, *1957 Eaton, Fred G. Jr. ’46, *1942 Fanjoy, Robert D. ’74, *1970, 71, 72, 73

Eaton, Jacob R. ’03, 1999, 00, 01, 02 Farley, James F. ’84, 1980, 81, 82, 83 Eberbach, Charles W. ’59, 1957, 58 Farnham, Charles H. ’97 (d., 6/11/38) 1893, 94

Edelstein, Albert N. ’43 (d., 12/30/44) *1939, 40, 41, 42 Farnham, Willard C. ’59, *1955 Edelstein, Michael D. ’82, *1976, *77, 78, 79 Farrell, James R. ’69, *1965 Edgar, John B. Jr. ’57 (d., 9/4/72) *1953, 54 55, 56 Farrell, Robert S. ’69, *1965, 67, 68 Edgerly, Glenn E. Jr. ’53 (d., 4/6/05) *1949 Farrin, James A. ’71, *1966Edith, Anthony ’84, 1981 Farrington, Thayden M. ’57, *1950 Edwardson, Christian F. III ’76, *1972, 73, 74, 75 Farwell, Howard L. ’09 (d., 2/21/40) 1905, 06 Egan, Kevin K. ’76, *1972 Faulkner, Richard D. ’72, *1968, 69, 70, 71 Ehrlich, Robert M. ’53, *1949, 50 Favor, Donald E. ’34 (d., 11/20/84) *1930, 31, 32, 33

Einrienhofer, Robert A. ’66, *1962 Favor, Samuel T. ’35 (d., 3/2/94) *1931 Eldridge, Christopher H. ’66, *1962 Fearon, Robert R. ’58, *1954 Eldridge, John W. ’42 (d., 7/21/06) *1938 Fecteau, Clinton N. Jr. ’51, **1947, 48 Elliot, James E. ’31 (d., 12/5/63) *1927, 28, 29 Fedroff, Timothy J. ’81, 1977, 78 Elliott, Allen E. ’09 (d., 5/24/48) 1905 Feeley, John R. ’33 (d., 3/17/84) *1928 Elliott, Ernest A. ’27 (d., 8/17/89) *1923 Fein, Mickey D. ’99, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Elliott, Roderick R. ’38 (d., 12/26/81) *1934, 35, 36, 37 Fellows, Bennett S. ’05, 2001

Elliott, Wallace H. ’26 (d., 11/8/72) 1924, 25 Fellows, Christopher M. Jr. ’98, 1994 Elliott, Wesley C. ’02 (d., 9/5/49) 1897, 00, 01 Ferguson, William L. ’70, *1966 Elliott, Wilmer R. ’25 (d., 4/20/58) 1922, 23, 24 Ferran, Andrew J. ’98, 1995, 97

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Ferrari, Philip B. ’83, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Fowley, Howard W. ’36 (d., 5/13/98) *1932 Ferraro, Gary A. ’79, *1975 Fox, James T. ’89, 1986, 87 Ferretti, Raymond A. ’82, *1977, 79, 80 Fox, Michael P. ’60, *1956 Ferris, David L. ’63, *1959 Frame, George M. ’36 (d., 5/12/89) *1932, 34, 35 Fersner, Kenneth L. ’09, 2005, 06 Franchetti, Robert L. ’51, **1947

Fettinger, Theodore F. ’46 (d., 9/17/44) *1944 Frangie, Frederick G. ’54, *1950Fichthorn, Roswell H. II ’95, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Franklin, Loring L. ’52, *1949 Fickett, Lester C. ’32 (d., 3/10/79) *1928, 29, 30, 31 Fraser, James A. H. ’62, *1958, 59, 60, 61 Field, Darwin H. ’54 (d., 3/20/80) *1950 Fraser, Oren ’26 (d., 1/14/94) 1924, 25 Files, Harry P. ’35 (d., d. u.) *1931, 33 Fraza, George L. ’73, *1968, 71, 72

Filloramo, John H. ’74, *1970, 71 Frazier, Donald E. ’33 (d., 4/3/78) *1929, 32 Fink, Robert G. ’73, *1968 Frechette, Arnold E. ’62, *1958

Fish, Lincoln D. ’38 (d., 2/16/83) *1934, 36, 37 Frederick, William J. ’46 (d., 10/20/00) *1942 Fitanides, Fred A. ’51, *1949, 50 Freedman, Harold ’57, *1953 Fitts, Holland R. ’56, *1952 Freitas, Geoffrey W. ’74, *1970 Fitzgerald, Carl E. ’68, *1964, 66, 67 French, Frank A. ’17 (d., 7/13/69) 1916 Fitzgerald, James M. ’70, 1968, 69 French, Joseph E. ’01 (d., 8/18/65) 1897 Fitzgerald, Norman A. ’64, *1960 French, Robert J. ’42 (d., 8/22/97) *1940 Fitzhenry, Paul H. ’65, *1957 Frey, Augustin F. Jr. ’72, *1967 Fitzpatrick, John D. ’42 (d., 7/20/01) *1938 Fringer, Robert C. ’55, 1951, 52

Fitzpatrick, Martin J. ’75, *1970 Frye, Steven D. ’79, *1975 Flaig, Paul ’51, **1947 Fuller, E. Paul ’92, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Flaherty, Anthony J. ’70, *1966 Fuller, Richard H. ’44 (d., 8/18/65) *1940 Flaherty, Daniel T. ’52 (d., 2/6/97) *1948 Furey, John G. ’19 (d., 9/5/61) 1916 Flaherty, Richard P. ’65, *1961, 62, 63, 64 Furlong, Charles R. Jr. ’54, *1950, 51, 52, 53 Flanagan, Benjamin W. III ’59, *1955 Furman, John R. Jr. ’65, *1961, 62, 63Flanders, Frank L. ’05 (d., 2/17/52) 1904 Fusco, Dante J. ’05, 2001, 02, 03

Flanders, Richard S. ’79, *1975, 76, 77, 78 Gabr, Henry ’42, *1938 Fletcher, Jerald L. ’58, *1950 Gagnon, Louis L. ’79, *1975 Fletcher, Robert P. ’50 (d., 11/20/01) **1946 Gagnon, Reginald J. ’62, *1958

Flueck, John A. ’55, *1951 Gagnon, Wilson A. ’64, *1957Flynn, Michael P. ’97, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Gaine, Brian W. ’95, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Fogg, Philip S. Jr. ’41, *1937 Galente, Thomas A. ’70, *1966 Fogler, John P. ’50, *1946, 47, 48, 49 Galentine, Paul G. Jr. ’42, *1938 Fogler, John R. ’67, *1963 Galizia, Lawrence J. ’86, 1982

Fogler, Thomas K. ’52 (d., 9/11/74) *1949, 50 Gallagher, Keith N. ’41, *1937 Foley, Frank M. ’85, 1984, 85 Gallant, Ernest L. ’60, *1958 Foley, Howard M. ’52 (d., 9/29/02) *1948 Gallant, Jonathan R. ’99, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Foley, John J. ’63 , *1959 Gallant, Lance A. ’69, *1965, 67, 68 Foley, Kevin F. ’74, 1972, 73 Gammon, Alexander ’60 (d., 5/20/02) *1956

Foley, Thomas D. ’96, 1992, 93 Gangi, Stephen J. ’99, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Follett, Norris M. ’50, *1948 Garabedian, Aram G. ’57, 1954, 55, 56

Follett, Robert E. ’35 (d., 4/24/96) *1931 Garber, Irving H. ’48, *1944 Folsom, Dana C. ’73, *1969 Garcia, Michael J. ’86, 1982, 84 Folsom, Glenn R. ’53 (d., 11/21/03) *1949, *51 Gardiner, Leroy W. ’10 (d., 7/7/18) 1908 Folsom, Harold S. ’29 (d., 10/23/54) *1925 Gardiner, Richard C. ’54, 1948 Foote, Charles M. Jr. ’53, *1949, *50 Gardner, Charles S. ’41 (d., 6/13/89) *1937, 39, 40 Footman, Harold R. ’52, *1948, 49 Gardner, Richard H. ’51, *1946Forbes, Clinton F. ’06 (d., d. u.) 1905 Gardner, Robert L. ’50 (d., 2/11/02) *1946 Ford, Keith S. ’05, 2001 Gardner, Roderic A. ’41 (d., 1/21/98) *1937, *39

Ford, Patrick M. ’43 (d., 4/5/86) *1939 Garlic, Maurice A. ’06, 2002, 03 Forman, Jamaal W. ’08, 2004, 05, 06 Garneau, Lucien R. ’54, *1950, 51, 52, 53Fort, Daryl L. ’92, 1991 Gaspard, Craig ’77, 1973, 74, 75 Foss, Francis S. ’56, *1950 Gatcomb, William H. Jr. ’73, *1969 Foster, Edward G. ’27 (d., d. u.) *1923 Gates, Robert E. ’49 (d., 10/23/03) *1945 Foster, John R. ’25 (d., d. u.) 1923, 24 Gautier, Jonathan A. ’97, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Foster, Kenneth C. ’34, 1931 Gauvreau, Norman P. ’72, *1967

Foster, Philip R. ’35 (d., 7/8/57) *1931 Gay, Raymond F. ’42 (d., 6/21/91) *1938 Foster, Richard S. ’50, *1948 Gay, Thomas E. ’25 (d., 10/20/84) 1923 Fowke, Thomas N. ’49, *1946 Gebo, Thomas J. ’67, *1963

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Geier, Richard A. ’58, *1954 Gilpatrick, Volney T. ’56, *1952Gelsomino, John E. ’02, 1999, 00, 01, 02 Ginsberg, George S. ’21 (d., 11/21/87) 1917, 18, 19, 20Gendron, Ronald P. ’51, *1948 Giordano, Stephen A. ’79, *1975, 76, 78 Geneva, Maurice L. ’43 (d., 9/15/99) *1939, 41, 42 Girard, Daniel C. ’93, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Genevicz, Ludwig W. ’40 (d., 9/24/95) *1936 Gleason, Lawrence J. ’39 (d., 3/27/69) *1935

Genge, Clarence K. ’41 (d., 11/20/97) *1937, 38, 39 Gleason, Wallace F. Jr. ’38 (d., 2/10/81) *1934,Gennaro, Anthony ’76, *1972 35, 36, 37 Gent, Herbert F. ’45 (d., 5/2/93) *1941 Glebus, Martin R. ’87, 1986 Gentile, Michael C. ’24 (d., 1/21/93) 1923 Glidden, Carl W. Jr. ’44 (d., 3/29/85)Gerber, Michael C. ’81, *1975, 76, 77, 78 Goble, James A. ’68, *1964

Gerrish, Harold A. ’40 (d., 9/24/04) *1936, 37, 38, 39 Goddard, Bertram H. ’50, **1946Gervais, Andrew J. ’01, 1999, 00 Godfrey, Mark P. ’80, *1976

Getchell, Edward L. ’14 (d., 2/23/54) 1913 Godin, Joseph C. ’53 (d., 7/11/73) **1947, *51 Gevinski, Steven ’93, 1989 Goding, Clarence H. ’38 (3/9/79) *1934 Gezzer, John B. ’79, *1975 Godson, Lindley W. ’47 (d., 9/9/02) *1941 Gibbons, Harry W. ’49 (d., 7/4/00) *1945 Goff, Daniel T. ’71, *1968 Gibson, John S. ’90, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Goff, John B. ’48, *1944 Giesberg, Richard A. ’48, *1942 Golden, Thomas W. ’55, *1951, 52, 53, 54 Giguere, Armand M. ’34 (d., 9/28/93) *1930 Golobski, Bruno ’36 (d., 4/?/’86) *1933, 34, 35 Gilbert, Alvin E. ’50 (d., 7/11/06) *1948 (changed name to Holloway, Bruce R.)

Gilbert, Charles E. ’94 (d., 4/30/53) 1893 Gomes, Jarrod B. ’05, 2000, 01, 02, 05 Gilbert, Ernest J. ’70, 1968, 69 Gomes, Stefan S. ’04, 2000, 01, 02 Gillespie, Richard E. ’48, *1944 Gonet, Edward J. ’75 (d., 1/3/99) 1973, 74 Gilley, Frank P. ’44 (d., 11/29/03) 1941 Gonya, Peter M. ’82, 1979 Gillick, Garrett K. ’00, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Gooch, Earle E. ’43, *1939 Gillis, Colin M. ’72 (d., 1/1/76) *1968 Goodchild, James C. ’43, 1941, 42 Gillman, Christopher ’87, 1983, 84, 85, 86 Goode, David W. ’71, *1967

Gillman, John A. ’00 (d.,?/?/10) 1896 Goodell, Richard A. ’49, *1941Gilman, Clarence R. ’43, 1942 Goodie, Frank J. Jr. ’51 (d., 7/11/73) **1947 Gilpatrick, Stephen A. ’74, *1970 Goodman, John U. ’58, 1954, 57

THE BEARS OF 1944

It didn’t seem likely that football could continue at Maine in 1944 with a small number of male students on campus due to World War II, but FacultyManager of Athletics Ted Curtis and Coach Bill Kenyon were able to put together a team consisting mostly of under-draft age freshmen. The team playedfour games, home and home arrangements with UNH and Norwich. Each series produced a win and a loss. Front row, l-r, Dick Kallgren, Dick Gillespie,Ken Reed, Dave Pierce, Harold Gilman, Leonard Plavin, Gene Long, Roy Moore, Al Miller, John Collins, and Harland Davis. Second row, l-r, Asst. Mgr.Ernest Sokol, Harold Lambert, Gene Boutilier, John Skofield, Hugh Hastings, Bill Wiggin, Tom Murray, Len Korobkin, Ralph Thompson, Leroy Henderson,Don Buckley, Charles Sawyer, Charles King, and Mgr. Edward Butler. Third row, l-r, Faculty Mgr. Ted Curtis, Sumner Gordon, John Mayo, John Goff, John Day, Joe Bosse, Joe Lupsha, Ken Hodson, Irving Garber, Mal Kittridge, Howard Erlick, and Coach Bill Kenyon.

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Goodspeed, David R. ’72, *1968, 69, 70, 71 Grover, Keith L. ’43 (d., 8/?/44) *1939, 41, 42 Goodwin, Harlen F. ’46 (d., 10/13/05) *1942, 47 Grover, Stanley C. ’72, *1965 Goodwin, James W. ’49 (d., 11/15/01) 1946, 47 Groves, Gary T. ’86, 1982, 83, 84, 85Goos, Malcolm J. ’51 (d., 10/6/02) *1947, 48 Growney, Joseph E. Jr. ’59, *1955Gordon, Arel K. ’06, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Gruhn, George H. ’25 (d., 4/26/50) 1921, 22, 23, 24

Gordon, Christopher M. ’85, 1984 Grzejka, Francis R. ’74, *1970 Gordon, J. Daniel ’89, 1984, 87, 88 Gsell, Christopher J. ’86, 1984, 85 Gordon, Ronald A. ’67, *1963 Guenther, Walter R. ’60, *1956 Gordon, Sherwood F. ’48, *1941, 42, 46, 47 Guernsey, Edward E. Jr. ’55, *1951, 52, 53 Gordon, Stephen ’66, *1961 Guions, Fred ’94, 1992, 93

Gordon, Sumner ’50 (d., 3/23/83) *1944, *46 Gula, Daniel J. ’71 (d., 9/23/87) *1967 Goree, Devon J. ’04, 2000, 01, 02, 04 Gulliver, James L. ’15 (d., 6/27/47) 1911, 12, 13, 14

Gorlham, Frank E. ’97 (d., 12/2/42) 1894 Gunning, James A. ’81, *1972Gorham, William J. ’17 (d., 7/27/36) 1914, 15, 16 Guppy, Ralph H. Jr. ’39, *1935 Gorman, John C. ’42 (d., 8/6/65) *1938 Gurga, John F. ’58, *1954 Gorman, Thomas D. ’85,1983 Guyette, Walter E. Jr. ’73, *1969 Gormely, John E. Sr. ’50 (d., 1/24/97 *1946 Hackett, Edward J. ’44 (d., 10/30/92) *1940 Gosline, Walter W. ’41, *1937 Hackett, Raymond L. ’51, *1948 Gould, Robert K. ’51, *1947 Hackett, Timothy E. ’70, *1966 Gowans, Horace P. ’31 (d., 8/?/39) *1927, 29 Hadiaris, Leonidas ’75, *1970

Gowell, Earle R. ’30 (d., 10/1/67) 1928, 29 Hadley, Alton L. III ’63, *1959, 60, 61, 62 Gowell, John R. ’38, 1937 Hadlock, George H. ’03 (d., 8/2/55) 1899, 00 Goyins, Alexander K. ’06, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Hagopian, Martin ’46 (d., 6/13/75) *1942, 46 Graham, Benjamin F. Jr. ’43, *1938, *41, 42 Haines, Frank W. Jr. ’48, *1939 Graham, John A. ’69, *1965 Hale, Donald A. ’59 (d., 7/12/01) *1951 Graham, Lester C. ’38 (d., 1/19/71) *1934 Haley, Michael H. ’65, *1961, 62, 63, 64 Grant, Douglas L. ’59, *1955 Hall, Alphonso Jr. ’95, 1992, 93, 95

Grant, George C. ’41 (d., 2/9/04) *1937, 38, 39, 40 Hall, Amos B. ’02, 1999, 00, 01, 02 Grant, Hamilton W. ’57, *1953 Hall, Bradford A. ’55, *1951 Grant, Richard E. ’79, *1977, 78, 79 Hall, David T. ’49 (d., 3/21/82) 1947

Gravelle, Stephen L. ’69, *1965, 66, 67 Hall, Derrick L. ’07, 2003 Gray, Boyd R. Jr. ’71, *1967 Hall, Frederick A. ’31 (d., 6/9/54) 1927 Gray, Dewey C. Jr. ’50, **1946 Hall, Frederick M. ’35 (d., 1/17/00) *1931 Gray, Donald K. ’65, *1961 Hall, John A. ’49 (d., 1/15/80) *1946, *47 Gray, Elvert V. ’49, *1948 Hall, Stuart L. ’73, *1969

Gray, Elwood M. ’51, *1948 Hall, Walter J. Jr. ’74, *1970, 72, 73 Gray, Herbert P. ’54, *1950 Hallenbeck, Mark R. ’77, *1972 Gray, Lawrence ’49 (d., 3/27/00) *1947 Halliday, Harold E. ’62, *1958Gray, Lyman S. ’29 (d., 12/23/81) *1925, 27, 28 Halliday, Harry H. ’39, *1935Gray, Michael ’94, 1990 Hallsey, Harry F. ’50 (d., 4/24/98) *1946, *47, 48

Gray, Norman A. ’49, *1945, *46 Halsted, Charles F. III ’69, *1965Greeley, Julian F. ’18 (d., 8/8/72) 1915 Ham, Eric R. ’32 (d., 4/10/87) *1928

Greeley, Stuart F. ’75, *1971, 73, 74 Ham, Miles F. ’20 (d., 9/24/59) 1918, 19 Green, Donald E. ’50 (d., 1/1/91) **1947 Ham, Ralph C. ’52 (d., 11/16/66) **1948, *49, 51 Green, Richard F. ’51, **1947 Hamblet, William R. ’31 (d., 6/15/84) *1927 Green, William A. Jr. ’57, *1953 Hamblett, Edward B. Jr. ’44, *1940 Greene, Richard S. III ’73, *1969 Hamilton, James S. Jr. ’35 (d., 10/1/91) *1931 Greene, John C. ’19 (d., 11/18/63) 1915, 19 Hamilton, Perley S. Jr. ’52, **1948, *49, 50 Greener, Barry D. ’71, *1967, 70 Hamilton, Robert S. ’71, *1967, 68, 69, 70 Gribbin, Matthew F. ’01, 1997, 98, 99 Hamilton, William D. ’41 (d., 7/31/96) *1936, *39

Grier, Bryan A. ’08, 2004, 05, 06 Hamlin, Joseph H. ’38 (d., 11/6/95) *1933, 34, 36, 37 Griffin, David F. ’50, *1946 Hamlin, William L. ’74, *1970 Griffin, Francis J. ’69, *1965, 66, 67, 68 Hamm, Paul J. ’49, *1940 Griffin, Warren ’56 (d., 12/24/01) 1953, 54, 55 Hamm, Philip W. ’09 (d., d. u.) 1908 Grindle, Michael W. ’79, *1975 Hammond, Avery C. ’11 (d., 7/6/62) 1907, 08 Grindle, Stephen P. ’74, *1969 Hammond, Matthew S. ’03, 2000, 01, 02, 03 Groff, Richard W. ’61, *1953 Hammond, Seymour C. ’28 (d., 8/27/42) *1924

Gross, Virgil T. ’32 (d., 10/21/76) *1928 Hand, Carl G. ’33 (d., 11/?/94) *1929 Grove, William M. ’55 (d., 4/19/02) 1951, 52 Hankinson, Thomas R. ’77, *1973 Grover, Archer L. ’99 (d., 12/20/58) 1898 Hannigan, John A. ’78, *1974

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Hanscom, Alan D. ’75, 1973, 74 Hayes, George H. ’52, *1948 Hanscom, William A. ’27 (d., 10/8/63) *1923 Hayes, Gordon S. ’32 (d., 6/18/04) 1931 Hansen, George E. Jr. ’45 (d., 1/13/99) *1941 Hayes, James M. ’72, *1968, 69, 70, 71Hanson, Dale E. ’62, *1958, 59, 60, 61 Hayes, Richard E. ’38 (d., 11/30/90) *1934, 37 Hanson, James B. Jr. ’50, **1946 Hayes, Robert E. ’73, *1969, 70, 71, 72

Hanson, Robert A. ’50 (d., 2/2/05) **1946 Haynes, Whitcomb ’28 (d., 2/17/89) 1927 Harbison, Mark W. ’76, *1972 Hays, David W. ’50, **1946 Harding, David R. ’43 (d., 1/8/94) 1941 Hayward, Clyde A. ’50 (d., 2/2/00) *1947 Harding, Richard W. ’69 (d., ?/?/84) *1965 Hayward, Stephen J. ’73, *1969Harding, Theodore P. ’38 (d., 7/17/87) *1934, 35 Heald, Alvin L. ’36 (d., 7/18/77) *1930

Harding, William R. ’43 (d., 5/17/81) 1941 Heald, Donald P. ’68, *1964 Hardy, David C. ’52 (d., 3/3/99) *1948 Heath, Stanley ’97 (d., 3/13/55) 1894

Hardy, Walter ’58, *1954 Heath, Wayne H. ’67, *1960 Hare, Parnell S. ’52 (d., 1/12/90) **1948 Hebert, Hector A. ’30 (d., 1/27/97) *1927, 29 Harkins, Robert J. ’74, *1970 Hebra, Sergio Jr. ’88, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Harlow, Charles W. ’65, *1961, 62, 63, 64 Heck, Vincent M. ’52, **1948, *49 Harlow, Lawrence J. ’41 (d., ?/?/52) *1936 Hedman, Keith A. ’78, *1974 Harlow, Richard F. ’43 (d., 3/8/01) *1939 Hefferman, Michael B. ’78, *1974 Harlow, Sheldon H. ’50 (d., 1/1/94) *1946 Hefler, Robert H. ’52 (d., 6/21/06) **1948, *51Harlow, Stephen G. ’75, *1971, 73, 74 Heidt, Douglas C. ’80, 1977, 78, 79

Harmon, Ralph C. ’09 (d., 4/29/66) 1908 Henderson, Douglas S. ’97, 1996, 97Harner, Frederick C. ’93, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Henderson, Leroy W. ’48, 1945 Harney, Charles W. ’70, *1966, 67 Henneberry, James F. Jr. ’44 (d., 2/24/90) *1940 Harney, Francis L. III ’67, *1962, 63, 64, 65 Henry, James A. ’04, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Harney, Robert E. ’66, *1962 Henry, Kenneth D. ’07, 2003, 04, 06 Harnish, Raymond R. ’41 (d., 11/11/96) *1937 Henry, Vincent B. Jr. ’55, *1951Harnum, David K. ’66, *1962, 63, 64, 65 Herbert, Joseph F. ’58, *1954

Harnum, Donald J. ’62, *1958, 59, 60, 61 Herbine, Andrew J. ’00, 1999 Harper, Wayne S. ’78, *1973 Herrick, Theodore L. ’50, *1946 Harriman, Leon C. ’65, *1960, 63 Hersey, Thomas M. ’34 (d., 4/29/81) 1931, 32

Harrington, Joseph L. ’40, 1938, 39 Hersom, James A. ’82, 1981, 82Harris, James W. ’41 (d., 6/4/68) *1937, 39, 40 Hersom, John B. ’83, 1979, 80, 81 Harris, Jeffrey S. ’77, *1973 Hersom, Lawrence R. ’51 (d., 3/19/86) *1949, 50 Harris, John N. ’40 (d., 10/21/92) *1936 Hevesy, John J. ’94, 1991, 92, 93Harris, Liston L. ’03 (d.,?/?/16) 1899 Hewes, Richard D. ’50, *1947, 48, 49

Harris, Lorenzo S. III ’94, 1990, 91, 92 Hewins, Walter C. ’52, **1948, *49, 50, 51 Harris, Louis T. ’39, *1935, 39 Hews, Charles E. ’69, 1968 Harris, Richard S. Jr. ’57, *1953 Heyer, John W. ’57, *1953 Harris, Terence D. ’02, 1998, 99 Heyne, William C. ’52 (d., 10/12/78) *1949 Harrison, David B. ’79, *1975, 76, 77, 78 Heywood, Herwood H. ’96 (d., d. u.) 1893

Harrison, Oliver W. ’45 (d., 12/14/89) *1941 Hicks, Anthony A. ’08, 2004, 05Hartman, Harry R. ’28 (d., 10/8/94) 1927 Hickson, Paul E. ’30 (d., 6/18/36) 1928

Harvell, James G. ’59, *1955 Higgins, Arnold F. ’77, *1973 Harvey, Christopher C. ’81, *1977 Higgins, Clyde E. ’36 (d., 5/9/95) 1933, 34, 35 Harvey, Leroy H. ’01 (d., 11/29/22) 1899, 00 Higgins, David R. III ’81, *1976, 77, 78, 79Harvey, Michael A. ’00, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Higgins, Harrison P. ’09 (d., 1/6/50) 1905, 06, 07 Harvey, Reed D. ’23 (d., d. u.) 1919 Higgins, Henry R. ’35 (d., 2/8/95) *1931 Haseltine, Frank T. ’45 (d., 4/21/87) *1941 Higgins, Royal G. Jr. ’17 (d., 12/19/82) 1915 Hashey, Donald E. ’59 (d., 7/9/99) *1955 Hill, Frederick W. ’64, *1955Hastings, Henry S. ’73, *1969, 70, 71 Hill, Kyle D. ’99, 1997, 98

Hastings, Hugh W. II ’48, *1944 Hill, Richard L. ’34 (d., 9/27/78) *1930, 33 Hatch, Howard A. ’00 (d., 10/1/60) 1896, 98, 99 Hiller, Howard B. ’17 (d., 8/1/80) 1916 Haven, Richard C. ’59, *1955 Hilton, William ’11 (d., 2/12/64) 1910 Hawkes, Bryan E. ’97, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Hincks, Maynard A. ’32 (d., 4/5/63) 1931 Hawkes, Dennis A. ’53, *1949 Hinds, James R. ’86, 1983, 84, 85 Hawkes, Edwin W. ’61, *1957 Hinds, Walter C. Jr. ’47 (d., 4/1/84) *1946, 47, 48 Hawley, John D. ’51, *1947 Hinkley, Kenneth A. ’30 (d., 12/22/92) *1925

Hay, Robert B. ’43 (d., 2/15/88) *1941, 42 Hirschfield, Marvin ’60, *1956Hayden, Malcolm S. ’49, *1945, 48 Hirst, Irving R. Jr. ’79, *1975 Hayes, Chad W. ’02, 1998, 99, 00, 01 Hirst, Walter F. ’66, *1962, 63, 64, 65

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Hiscock, Mark S. ’77, *1973 Hussey, Robert S. ’38, *1934, 37 Hitchcock, Robert E. ’70, *1966 Hussey, Frank B. ’21 (d., 4/14/64) 1915, 16, 19, 20 Hobbs, Laurence G. ’29 (d., d. u.) *1925 Hussey, William F. ’01 (d., d. u.) 1897 Hobson, Sewell M. ’52, **1948 Huston, Joseph M. ’71, *1967Hochadel, Joseph M. ’70, *1966, 67, 68, 69 Hutcheson, David M. ’72, *1966

Hodge, Gerald F. ’53, 1950, 51, 52 Hutchings, Leslie M. ’37 (d., 7/22/59) *1933, 35, 36 Hodges, Michael L. ’67, *1963, 65, 66 Hutchins, Randall E. ’89, 1987 Hodgins, Robert L. ’09 (d., 4/10/39) 1906 Hutchinson, Alfred ’44, 1940, 41, 42, 46 Hodgkins, Austin E. Jr. ’70, *1963 Hutchinson, Arthur E. ’76, *1972 Hodgkins, Donald E. ’52 (d., 11/11/04) **1948 Hutchinson, Mark L. ’82, *1977

Hodgkins, Emmons B. Jr. ’41 (d., 11/?/68) *1937 Hyde, John V. ’52, *1948Hodgkins, John E. ’84, 1981, 82, 83 Hynes, Brendan M. ’79, *1975

Hodgkins, Nathan G. ’42 (d., ?/?/93) *1938 Iammatteo, Matthew D. ’81, *1977Hodgson, J. Michael ’82, *1975, 76, 77, 78 Iannazzi, Philip J. ’77, *1972 Hogan, Dennis P. ’71, *1967 Ibraham, Michael ’84, 1980, 81, 82, 83 Holgerson, Carl B. ’49, *1945, *47 Ingalls, David G. ’88, 1983, 85, 86, 87 Holland, James R. ’54, *1950 Inman, Dale R. ’70, *1966, 67, 68, 69 Hollett, Wendell R. ’46, *1942 Irons, Jerrold T. ’62 (d., 11/27/85) *1958 Holliday, David ’92, 1988 Irons, Richard H. ’68, *1964 Holmes, John R. Sr. ’63, *1959 Irvine, Robert M. ’41, *1937

Holmsen, Raymond H. ’60, 1956 Irvine, William L. ’42 (d., 6/21/02) *1938, 40, 41 Holtan, Eric J. ’81, *1977 Irzyk, Robert J. ’92, 1988, 90 Holter, John L. ’43 (d., 9/19/93) *1941 Iverson, Erik G. ’05, 2001 Holway, Matthew P. ’80, *1976 Iwaszko, Robert M. ’73, *1967, 70, 71 Holway, William C. ’54, *1950 Jacarz, Edward R. ’93, 1989Holyoke, Donald B. ’41 (d., 5/23/44) 1940 Jack, Philip C. ’99 (d., d. u.) 1895 Homans, Harrison ’52, *1948 Jackson, Anthony E. ’93, 1991, 92, 93

Honer, Carl N. ’35 (d., 3/24/75) *1931, 33, 34 Jackson, Christopher N. ’07, 2004Hood, William J. Jr. ’78, 1974, 75, 76, 77 Jackson, Kenneth R. ’50 (d., 3/8/96) *1948 Horn, Floyd P. ’66, *1962, 63, 64 Jackson, Nolan B. ’37 (d., 12/13/78) 1935, 36

Horne, Cecil W. ’31 (d., 7/10/93) *1927, 28, 29, 30 Jackson, Ralph C. ’26 (d., 8/22/83) 1923 Hosmer, George L. ’12 (d., 4/9/39) 1909 Jackson, Raymond F. ’72, *1968Hostetter, Raymond E. Jr. ’57 (d., 8/23/74) *1953, 54, 55, 56 Jacobs, Merton A. ’73, *1969 Hough, Scott F. ’90, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Jagoutz, Richard S. ’74, *1970, 72, 73 Houghton, Arthur C. ’11 (d., 7/27/59) 1907 Jagoutz, Todd D. ’01, 1997, 98, 99, 00

Houghton, John W. ’42 (d., 7/22/83) *1938 James, A. Keith ’88, 1986, 87, 88Houle, James ’63, 1959, 62 James, Henry A. ’71, *1967, 68, 69, 70 Hourihan, Daniel F. ’72, *1968 James, Steven I. ’72, *1969 Houston, George L. ’37, *1933 Jameson, Robert A. ’97, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Howard, Harold E. ’43 (d., 1/9/78) *1939 Jankouskis, Peter ’28 (d., 9/?/75) *1924

Howe, Robert F. ’41, *1937 Jarvis, David C. ’68, *1961 Howes, Daniel N. ’48, *1942 Jasionis, John P. ’32 (d., d. u.) *1928, 29

Hoyt, David W. ’23 (d., 6/27/86) 1922 Jenckes, G. R. ’40, *1936 Hoyt, Herschel A. ’27 (d., 6/8/70) *1923 Jenkins, Howard L. ’17 (d., 12/1/69) 1916 Huard, John R. ’67, *1963, 64, 65, 66 Jennings, Robert J. III ’73, *1969 Hudson, Ronald H. Jr. ’66, *1962 Jenoski, Michael E. ’82, 1979, 81, 82 Hufnagle, Gary M. ’86, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Johansson, Donald R. ’54, *1950 Hughes, Edward J. III ’78, *1973 John, Walter F. ’53, 1951 Hughes, Paul M. ’85, 1983, 84 Johnson, Bertrand R. ’98 (d., d. u.) 1895, 96 Hugo, Harold ’57, *1950 Johnson, Chester C. ’10 (d., 12/30/54) 1909

Humphrey, Burleigh L. ’50 (d., 10/4/01) *1949 Johnson, David L. ’88, 1984Hunter, William C. III ’03, 2000 Johnson, Herbert H. ’42 (d., 9/26/82) *1938, 40, 41 Huot, Laurence H. ’32 (d., 9/25/65) 1930 Johnson, Kent D. ’67, *1962 Hurd, Carl D. ’33 (d., 7/25/92) *1929 Johnson, Lloyd G. ’99, 1995Hurd, Robert L. ’65, *1961, 63, 64 Johnson, Prescott K. ’52, **1948 Hussey, Charles E. II ’55, *1951 Johnson, Ralph S. ’67, *1961 Hussey, Gorham W. ’54, *1950, 51 Johnson, Robert J. ’71 (d., 7/2/86) *1967

Hussey, James M. ’81, *1976, 77, 79 Johnson, Russell C. ’67, *1963 Hussey, John A. ’49 (d., 8/12/86) *1942 Johnson, Stanley F. ’41 (d., 11/13/60) *1936, 38, 39 Hussey, Philip R. ’12 (d., 2/18/68) 1911 Johnson, Walter A. ’58 (d., 10/14/79) *1953

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Johnson, Wayne W. ’58, *1952 Judge, Thomas F. ’00 (d., 5/12/22) 1898 Johnson, Wendell P. ’45, *1940 Juvinall, Glenn W. ’81, *1977 Johnson, William H. ’70, *1966, 68, 69 Kallgren, Richard A. ’48 (d., 5/?/81) *1944

Johnston, John D. Jr. ’55 (d., 6/6/97) *1951 Kalman, Keith A. ’68, *1964, 65, 66, 67Johnston, Robert E. ’41, *1945 Kane, Warren S. ’33 (d., 4/30/91) *1929, 32 Johnston, Robert H. ’63, *1959 Karvelas, David M. ’76, *1972Joly, John M. ’77, *1973, 75, 76 Kasmer, Charles N. ’89, 1985, 86, 87, 88 Jones, Daniel T. ’92, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Kasmer, Charles W. ’55, 1952, 53 Jones, Francis C. ’38 (d., 5/22/77) 1935, 36 Kazalski, John J. ’68, *1964 Jones, Harold N. ’18 (d., 9/5/54) 1917 Keahon, Thomas N. ’80, 1977, 78

Jones, Kenneth C. ’70, *1966 Keane, John T. ’58, *1954 Jones, Lawrence S. Jr. ’94, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Keany, Paul A. ’67, *1963, 64, 65, 66 Jones, Philip ’63, 1962 Keating, Christopher P. ’79, 1975, 76, 77, 78 Jones, Richard R. ’57, *1953 Keating, Stephen J. ’83, 1979, 80, 81, 82 Jones, Samuel E. ’19 (d., 5/29/66) 1915 Keating, Thomas D. ’72, *1968, 70, 71 Jones, Samuel E. Jr. ’50 (d., 8/12/02) 1946 Keefe, James D. ’86, 1982, 83, 84, 85 Jones, Steven P. ’75, *1971, 72, 73, 74 Keegan, Clarence K. ’37 (d., 4/15/77) *1933 Jones, Winfield S. ’62, *1958 Keegan, William C. ’94, 1989, 90, 91, 92

Jordan, Fred T. ’22 (d., 11/9/83) 1921 Keenan, Francis R. Jr. ’58, *1954 Jordan, Leonard B. ’24 (d., 3/14/70) 1923 Keenan, Francis S. ’74, *1970

Jordan, Richard A. ’57, *1953 Keenan, Peter C. ’78, *1974, 75, 76, 77 Jordan, Richard M. ’51, **1947 Keene, Brentley D. ’65, 1962, 63, 64Jordan, Thomas A. ’70, 1967, 68, 69 Kehoe, Kevin W. ’89, 1986 Jordan, Wesley D. ’62 (d., 2/26/02) 1961 Kelleher, Neil P. ’85, 1980 Joseph, David A. ’64, 1962, 63 Kelleher, Paul F. ’50, *1948

Joslyn, Daniel A. ’04, 2000, 01, 02, 03 Keller, Percy R. ’01 (d., 7/23/56) 1900 Jowdry, Jeffrey W. ’63 (d., 5/4/04) *1959 Kelley, Gregory M. ’95, 1992, 93, 94Jowett, Robert F. ’85, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Kelley, Robert B. ’41, *1937, *38 Judd, Morris H. ’34 (d., 3/29/80) 1933 Kellman, Peter ’67, *1963 Judge, Charles F. ’74, *1970, 73 Kelly, James W. ’76, *1972

LEGENDS OF MAINE ATHLETICS

The 1940 season was the final year of Fred Brice’s 20-season tenure as Maine head coach of football. Joining him in this photo were men who were promi-nent in Maine athletics for a great many years. Front row, l-r, Faculty Mgr. of Athletics Ted Curtis, Freshman Coach Phil Jones, Bruce, Asst. Varsity CoachBill Kenyon, and Trainer Stan Wallace. Back row, l-r, JV Coaches Sam Sezak and Jack Moran, and Asst. Freshman Coach Al Beverage. Absent, Asst.Freshman Coach Pete Mallett.

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Kirk, George E. ’16 (d., ?/?/18) 1914, 15 Kirkland, Robert J. ’39 (d., 5/17/75) *1935 Kiszonak, Amel F. ’32 (d., 12/24/75) *1928, 31 Kitchen, Beverly H. ’48, *1944

Kitchner, Saul L. ’59, *1955

Kitsos, Anthony Jr. ’80, *1976 Kittridge, Malcolm R. ’48, *1945

Kline, Milton W. ’49, *1945 Kmety, John P. ’04, 2000, 01

Kmetz, Stephen J. ’76, *1972

Knight, Frank A. ’80, *1974, 78 Knight, Hartland L. ’30 (d., 11/27/90) *1926

Knight, Mervin T. ’40 (d., 2/10/43) *1936 Knight, Steven J. ’94, 1991, 92, 93, 94

Knowles, Allen M. ’04 (d., 3/12/76) 1903 Knowles, John E. ’55, *1951 Knowlton, Donald E. ’50 (d., 5/16/98) **1946, *48 Knowlton, Richard C. ’36 (d., 6/8/03) *1932 Knox, Jeffrey A. ’90, 1986, 87, 88 Knox, Justin A. ’05, 2001, 03, 04, 05

Knudsen, Adam M. ’92, 1990, 92Knudsen, David W. ’51, *1947, *48 Kocsmiersky, Robert L. ’66, *1962, 64, 65 Koeppel, Seth H. ’88, 1987, 88 Kojoyian, Arman M. ’75, *1971Kolakowski, Gregory E. ’77, *1973

Koris, Frank J. ’45 (d., 11/30/43) 1942

Korobkin, Leonard R. ’47, *1944, 45 Kostacopoulos, Peter ’57, *1953, 54, 55, 56

Kouloheras, James G. ’60, *1956

Kelly, Joseph E. ’78, 1975, 76, 77, 78 Kozicky, Edward L. ’41, *1937 Kelsey, Donald L. Jr. ’51, **1947 Kramer, Richard T. ’67, *1963 Kempton, Carlo ’65, *1960 Krautter, Alfred H. ’58, *1954 Kenaly, Shawn C. ’00, 1998 Kreppein, Robert U. ’87, 1985, 86 Kendall, William A. ’49 (d., 12/31/01) *1942 Kriger, Lewis H. ’16 (d., 1/7/64) 1913, 14, 15

Kendrigan, John T. ’08 (d., 1/28/61) 1907 Kubik, Bruce W. ’73, *1969 Kennedy, Chester N. ’50, *1946, *47, 48 Kutz, Chauncey F. II ’58, *1954 Kennedy, Jeffrey P. ’76, *1972 Labat, Pierre D. ’62, *1958, 60 Kennedy, Richard A. ’59 (d., 11/18/95) *1955 Labenski, Thomas R. ’06, 2003Kennedy, Theodore D. ’83, 1979, 80 Laberge, Robert A. ’64 (d., 11/13/94) *1960

Kenney, Patrick J. ’04, 2000 Laberge, Robert L. Jr. ’79, *1975, 78 Kent, Vernon F. ’41 (d., 2/2/73) *1937 LaBonta, Mark R. ’78, *1974

Keohane, Daniel B. ’76, *1972, 73, 74, 75 Labonte, Richard E. ’85, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Kepner, Steven C. ’82, *1977 LaCasse, Richard A. ’77, *1973 Kerry, David T. ’61, *1957, 58 Lacey, Frederick B. Jr. ’67, *1963 Kiah, Dennis B. ’70, *1965 Lachance, Donald J. ’53, *1949 Kiah, William D. ’28, *1924 LaChappelle, Fred L. ’52 (d., 5/26/50) **1948 Kierstead, Robert B. ’02, 1999, 00, 01, 02 Ladd, Patrick N. ’72, *1968, 69, 70, 71Kilbrith, Wesley H. ’62, *1953, 54 Lagrange, Paul A. ’79, *1972 Kiley, Edward H. ’62 (d., 8/27/73) *1958, 61 Lahait, David C. ’64, 1963

Kimball, Charles E. ’39, *1935 Lamb, Norton H. ’31 (d., 9/12/84) *1927, 30 Kimball, John H. ’70, *1966, 69 Lambert, Howard K. ’47 (d., 11/7/96) *1944, *46 King, Charles E. ’48, *1944 Lambert, John H. Jr. ’29 (d., 1/27/98) *1925 King, James P. ’11 (d., 11/6/51) 1907, 08, 10 Lamborghini, William J. ’74, *1970, 72, 73 King, John E. ’81, *1975, 77, 78 Lamkin, Walter E. ’62, *1958 King, Joseph E. ’44 (d., 8/29/84) 1941, 46 Lamont, Thomas W. ’83, 1979, 81King, Matthew L. ’06, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Lamoreau, Paul D. ’27 (d., 11/29/82) *1923,

King, Thomas A. ’60, *1956 24, 25, 26Kinghorn, Robert C. ’40 (d., 6/1/44) *1939, 40 Lancaster, Cecil O. ’49 (d., 4/6/99) *1945 Kinney, Richard A. ’62, 1958, 60, 61 Lancaster, Vaughn H. ’37 (d., 7/7/91) *1933

1977 MAINE STAFF

Jack Bicknell, kneeling, put together strong staffs during his years at Orono.His 1977 team was led by, standing, l-r, Asst. Coaches Kevin Lempa, Ed Reese,Gerry DiNardo (later head coach at LSU and Indiana), Paul Boudreau, Grad. Asst. Brian McNally, and Asst. Coach Orfio Collilouri.

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Lancaster, Virgil M. ’29 (d., 5/12/81) 1928 Legree, Christopher G. ’05, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Landers Andrew M. ’81, *1977, 78, 79, 80 L’Heureux, Marc R. ’88, 1983, 85 Landry, Michael N. ’71, *1967, 68, 69, 70 Lehner, Mark A. ’04, 2002, 03, 04 Lane, Arnold C. ’40 (d., 12/29/02) 1938, 39 Leighton, Edward R. ’00, 1998, 99 Lane, Robert C. ’28 (d., 6/29/81) *1924 Leighton, Frederick L. ’57 (d., ?/?/80) *1953

Lane, Stuart P. ’37, 1936 Leighton, Richard S. ’59 (d., 8/26/85) *1956 Lantis, Gale L. ’39, *1935 Leiper, Robert J. ’50, *1947 Lanza, Anthony F. ’89, 1985, 86, 87, 88 Leland, Alanson T. ’33 (d., 7/?/84) *1928 Lanza, Ronald A. ’66, *1962, 63, 65 Lemar, Kenneth R. ’71, *1967 Lapham, Roger E. ’79, 1979 Lemay, Richard W. ’49 (d., 11/9/03) 1945

Lapiana, John F. ’91, 1987, 88, 89 Lent, Harry O. ’51, **1947 Laplante, John R. ’29 (d., 2/16/98) *1925, 28, 29 Lent, Robert I. ’50, *1948

Laplante, O’Neil J. ’69, *1964 Lentz, Douglas A. ’74, *1970, 71 Lapointe, Stanley R. ’78, 1975, 76, 77 Leonard, Colin A. ’69, *1965 Largay, Richard J. ’51, *1948, 49, 50 Leonard, Joseph D. ’50, **1946 Larochelle, Marc J. ’73, *1969, 72 Leonard, Peter J. ’79, *1975 Larrabee, Paul F. ’50, **1946 Leonard, Richard J. ’82, *1976, 77, 79 Larson, Ernest L. ’50 (d., 2/20/04) *1942 Leone, John R. ’85, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Larson, Keith ’78, *1974 Leone, Joseph V. ’72, *1968, 69, 70 Larson, Reginald E. ’55, *1951 Leone, Mark E. ’78, *1974

Larson, Robert A. ’40 (d., 5/7/94) *1936 Leone, Robert F. ’73, *1969 Lary, Richard L. ’61, *1957 LeRoy, Timothy H. ’65, *1961 Laurin, Irving J. ’38 (d., 7/20/03) *1934 LeRoy, William S. ’80, 1975, 76, 77, 78 Lavallee, Michael P. ’67, *1963 Lessard, Joseph E. N. ’60, *1953 Lavine, Melvin S. ’49, *1945 Lessard, Louis J. ’66, *1962 Lavoix, Charles E. ’56 (d., 9/27/99) *1952 Lester, Donald L. ’33 (d., 1/13/90) *1928, 31 Lavorgna, Michael L. ’27 (d., 7/30/86) *1923, 25, 26 Letarte, Laurence P. ’79, *1975

Lawrence, George W. ’98 (d., 5/28/39) 1895, 96, 97 Levasseur, Joseph E. ’73, *1968, 70, 71, 72 Lawson, Clinton P. ’90, 1987 Lewis, Herbert W. ’33, *1929, 30, 31, 32 Lawson, Richard G. ’50 (d., 1/15/98) *1942, *47 Lewis, John E. ’99, 1995, 96, 97, 98

Lazarski, Benjamin J. ’05, 2001, 02, 04, 05 Lewis, Mark ’90, 1987, 88 Lazo, Fred T. ’04, 2002, 03 Libby, Albion D. T. ’98 (d., 8/21/63) 1895, 96, 97 Leach, Roland M. Jr. ’54, *1950 Libby, Elton J. ’32 (d., 6/30/76) *1928 Leadbetter, Richard A. ’61, *1957, 58, 59, 60 Libby, Haddon B. ’61, *1957, 58, 59, 60 Leadbetter, W. Thomas ’58, *1954, 55, 56 Libby, James N. ’06 (d., 4/23/43) 1902

Leahey, Wallace J. ’46 (d., 8/20/86) *1942 Libby, James P. ’71, *1967Learned, Frank E. ’05 (d., 10/23/37) 1902, 03, 04 Libby, John W. ’66, 1965Leathe, Stephen A. ’75, *1971, 72, 73, 74 Libby, Reginald R. ’64, *1959 Leavette, George G. ’97 (d., 5/27/56) 1894 Lieberman, Mark S. ’54, *1950, *51 Leavitt, Gerald A. ’63, *1959 Lienau, Robert L. ’58, *1954

Leavitt, Maurice E. ’29 (d., 12/30/54) *1925 Lindgren, Paul W. ’51 (d., d. u.) *1948 LeBlanc, Carl J. ’77, *1973 Lindquist, William G. ’52, *1951

LeBlanc, Donald G. ’58 (d., 2/29/72) *1954 Lindsey, Richard W. ’69, *1965 LeBlanc, Ernest A. ’73, *1967 Lindsey, Thomas C. ’61, *1957 LeBlanc, Peter W. ’01, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Linehan, John J. ’80, *1976, *77 LeBlanc, Wilfred J. Jr. ’75, *1970 Linkletter, Robert E. ’80, 1976, 79 LeClair, Gilbert C. ’52, *1944 Linnehan, Francis J. Jr. ’48, 1945 LeClair, Henry N. ’52 (d., 5/2/01) *1948 Linton, William A. ’50, *1946, *47 LeClerc, Joseph B. L. ’51, *1947 Lipinski, Joseph S. ’80, 1976, 77, 78, 79

(changed name to LeClerc, Leo B.) Lippard, David ’63, *1959, 62

Leconte, Michael W. ’04, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Lisante, Robert ’67, *1961 Ledbetter, R. Don ’94, 1992, 93, 94 Little, Paul F. ’58 (d., 10/5/66) *1954 Lee, Walter A. III ’70, *1966, 67, 68, 69 Little, Richard C. ’71, 1968, 69, 70 Leek, Spencer S. ’41 (d., 12/6/80) *1937, 39 Littlefield, Alvin F. Jr. ’45 (d., 10/28/93) *1941 Leen, Kevin J. ’79, *1975 Littlefield, Elwood R. ’57, *1950 Lees, Harry T. ’38 (d., 2/16/89) *1934, 35, 36, 37 Littlefield, George T. ’26 (d., 11/24/67) 1923, 24 LeFebvre, William D. ’65, *1961 Littlefield, Maurice E. ’60, *1953

Legere, Edward J. ’51, **1947 Littlehale, Robert L. ’36 (d., 10/12/95) *1932, 33,Leggett, Jackson S. ’76, *1973, 74, 75, 76 34, 35 Leggett, Leslie R. ’51, **1947, 48, 49, 50 Lobozzo, George V. ’51 (d., 11/1/84) *1940

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LoCicero, Angelo M. ’56 (d., 7/17/99) *1952, 53, 54 MacKissock, Marc T. ’96, 1994, 95 Locke, Craig G. ’78, *1974 MacLaggan, Stuart W. ’61 (d., 10/31/91) *1953 Lockett, Kyle A. ’06, 2003 MacLeod, James N. ’52 (d., 9/2/93) *1948 Logue, Charles H. Jr. ’58, *1954 MacMillen, Robert W. ’81, *1977 Lombard, Charles L. Jr. ’46, *1942 MacNeil, George A. ’14 (d., 4/2/78) 1910, 11

Lonardo, Frederick J. ’84, 1982 MacPherson, Stephen R. ’45, 1946, 47 Long, B. Michael ’97, 1994, 95, 97 Madden, Bruce T. ’74, *1970Long, Eugene A. ’45 (d., 7/24/98) 1944 Madden, Patrick F. ’81, *1977, 78, 79, 80 Longley, Andrew M. ’39 (d., 1/19/96) *1935 Maddock, Stanley B. ’74, *1967, 69, 70, 71 Lonngren, Steven J. ’79, *1975, 77, 78 Madigan, James L. ’44, *1940

Lopes, William M. Jr. ’75, *1970, 71, 72, 73 Madore, Donald A. ’55, *1951 Loranger, Charles A. ’50 (d., 9/12/67) 1947, 48 Magliaro, Zack A. ’02, 1998, 99, 00, 01

Loranger, Donald G. ’72, *1965, 66, 67, 68 Mahaney, James J. ’52 (d., 9/24/06) *1948 Lord, Dwight E. ’38 (d., 2/10/94) *1934 Maher, Frederick R. ’55, 1952, 53, 54 Lord, Edgar F. ’52, *1948 Mahoney, Ralph P. ’51 (d., 3/14/74) **1947, *48 Lord, Harold N. Jr. ’36 (d., 12/20/55) *1931 Mailman, Lance A. ’78, *1974Lord, Leonard ’23 (d., 8/27/64) 1920, 21, 22 Mains, James R. ’76, *1970Lord, Reginald G. ’50, **1946, 47, 48, 49 Mallery, Thomas O. ’54 (d., 3/28/53) *1950 Louder, Harold W. ’67, *1961 Mallet, Alfred P. ’39, *1935, 36, 37, 38Loughlin, Thomas J. Jr. ’85, 1979, 80, 81 Malloy, David R. ’50 (d., 7/8/87) *1946

Lovejoy, Fred J. ’67, *1963, 64, 65 Malloy, Edward T. ’29 (d., 1/?/43) *1923 Lovely, Claude G. ’27 (d., 4/23/67) *1923 Malnak, Alan B. Jr. ’77, *1972, 73, 74 Lovett, David B. ’61 (d., 4/7/82), *1956 Maloney, Daniel C. ’85, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Lowell, William S. ’60, *1956 Maloney, William A. ’77, *1973 Lucas, James H. ’29 (d., 7/5/70) *1924 Mank, Miles B. II ’42 (d., 11/12/04) *1938 Lucy, Donald J. ’71, *1967 Mann, Brian G. ’03, 2000, 01, 02, 03 Lucy, James C. ’90, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Manni, Donald M. ’61, *1957

Lucy, Robert J. ’83, 1980, 81, 82 Manning, Stephen P. ’79, *1975 Lucy, William P. ’81, *1976, *77 Manship, Edward A. ’76, *1972 Ludwig, Edward D. ’55, *1951 Manson, Edward A. Jr. ’59 (d., 12/17/72) *1955, 57, 58

Ludwig, Stephen J. ’77, *1972 Mansur, Norwood W. Jr. ’63, *1957 Lufkin, Arthur R. Jr. ’32 (d., 12/20/04) *1926, 29, 30 Mantis, Peter A. ’50 (d., 9/16/01) **1946, *47 Lugo, Vesnier A. ’99, 1995, 96, 97, 99 Marchand, Ronald P. ’77, *1973 Luke, Steven D. ’90, 1987, 88 Marchildon, Robert T. Jr. ’71, 1969, 70 Lunge, Raymond F. ’25 (d., 3/7/72) 1919, 21, 22, 23 Marcotte, Guy A. ’60, *1956

Lutes, Clifford R. Jr. ’50 (d., 1/19/55) **1946 Marcoulier, Timothy W. ’69, *1965 Luther, Radford W. ’42 (d., 4/18/92) *1940 Marden, Harold C. Jr. ’51, 1949, 50 Lydiard, Keith B. ’29 (d., 5/8/43) *1925 Marden, Kenneth A. ’50, *1946, *47, 48 Lyford, Laurence W. ’45, *1941, 42 Margolin, Robert ’57, *1953 Lynch, John B. ’29 (d., 10/19/76) 1927, 28 Maria, Charles E. ’49, *1945

Lynch, Paul R. ’50, *1946 Marquis, Alfred C. ’75, 1972, 73, 74 Lyon, Norman R. ’43 (d., 1/16/99) *1939 Marquis, John J. ’80, *1975, 77,78

Lyonnaise, Dennis P. ’73, 1971 Marr, Dean P. ’65, *1961 Massen, John H. Jr. ’41 (d., 2/22/96) 1937, 38 Marriner, Norman E. ’41 (d., 12/26/87) *1937 MacBride, M. Milton ’35 (d., 1/28/75) *1931, 33, 34 Marsanskis, George G. ’48 (d., 10/18/94) 1945,MacBride, M. Milton Jr. ’68, *1963 46, 47 MacDonald, John S. ’50, *1948 Marsh, Eric ’97, 1994, 95, 96 MacDonald, Robert A. ’58, *1954 Marsh, Robert B. ’30 (d., 8/?/49) *1926 MacDonald, Robert S. ’48, *1946 Marshall, Donald M. ’40 (d., 5/7/87) *1936 MacDonald, Thomas H. ’49 (d., 8/9/98) 1946 Marshall, Robert S. ’69, *1965

MacDonnell, John J. ’79, *1974 Marshall, Stephen S. Jr. ’35 (d., 10/23/03) *1931, 34 MacDonnell, Paul J. ’36 (d., 9/26/74) 1932 Marsilio, Joseph A. ’94, 1993, 94 Mace, Frank E. ’51 (d., 3/7/03) *1947 Marson, Chester J. ’34 (d., 12/8/74) *1930 MacFadden, Leigh R. ’51, *1947 Marston, Arthur A. ’40, *1936 MacGregor, John ’57, *1955 Marston, Merwin A. ’39 (d., 9/15/86) *1935 Mack, Edward B. ’37, *1933 Martikainen, Ernest W. ’50, **1946 Macken, Robert J. ’72, *1968 Martin, Alphege J. ’58 (d., 7/9/98) *1953, 54, 57

MacKenzie, James F. ’51, *1947 Martin, Jules C. ’81, *1977 MacKenzie, Robert E. ’47, *1940 Martin, Paul C. E. ’52, *1948 MacKinnon, Ewen I. S. ’61, *1957, 58, 59, 60 Martin, Stephen J. ’79, *1975

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Martin, Thomas A. ’29 (d., 8/5/82) *1925 McCarthy, Dennis P. ’74, *1970Martin, William H. ’15 (d., 1/3/62) 1912, 13, 14 McCarthy, John W. ’29 (d., 7/3/91) *1925 Martinez, Derek A. ’03, 2001, 02, 03 McCarthy, Patrick E. ’02 (d., 11/29/34) 1899, 00 Masalsky, Greg J. ’72, *1967 McCarthy, William A. ’74, *1970 Mason, Alvin A. ’51, **1947, 50 McCarthy, William E. ’39 (d., 6/1/93) *1935

Mason, Raymond L. Jr. ’56, *1949 McCauley, William J. III ’79, *1975 Masse, Kenneth D. ’50 (d., 9/28/99) *1946 McCleish, Lance ’93, 1989 Mathieu, Lionel E. ’56, *1952 McClung, Daniel L. ’86, 1981, 82, 83 Maury, Mitchell T. ’97, 1993, 94, 95, 96 McConnell, Robert K. ’73, *1969, 70, 71, 72 Mavor, Robert T. ’57, *1953 McCormack, James M. ’90, 1986

Mawson, Joseph C. ’55, 1952 McCormick, Richard E. ’78, 1974, 75, 76, 77 Maxsimic, Roman J. ’73, *1969 McCourt, Paul J. L. ’58, 1957

Maxwell, B. Bradford ’53, *1949, *50 McCoy, Kevin G. ’91, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Maxwell, George W. ’61, *1957 McCrossan, Patrick J. ’08, 2004, 05, 06 Mayo, Donald B. ’38 (d., 11/9/51) 1937 McCue, Steven M. ’82, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Mayo, George H. ’58, *1954 McCullum, John M. ’50, *1946 Mayo, John E. ’48, *1944 McDermott, Carl W. ’52 (d., 2/4/90) *1949, 51 Mayo, John H. ’42 (d., 6/23/84) *1938 McDermott, Edward J. ’50, 1946, 47, 48 Mazeiko, John ’50, *1948 McDonald, Charles E. ’68, 1965, 66, 67 McAlary, Francis J. ’36 (d., 10/8/03) *1932, 35 McDonald, George A. ’96, 1993, 94, 95, 96

McAloon, John T. ’51 (d., 1/10/94) *1947 McDonald, Joseph R. ’87, 1984, 85, 86 McAniff, Todd M. ’87, 1982, 83, 84, 85 McDonnell, Arthur P. ’39 (d., 6/21/93) *1935 McBrady, James A. ’50 (d., 2/8/00) **1946, 47, 48 McDonnell, Paul J. ’35 (d., 9/26/74) 1933McBride, John J. ’75, *1971, 72, 73, 74 McDougall, John R. ’36 (d., 6/15/72) *1932 McBrine, Joseph F. Sr. ’58, *1951 McElman, Clarence J. ’50, *1947 McCabe, Francis J. ’32 (d., 10/15/79) 1931 McEwen, John W. II ’72, *1968 McCabe, Terrance F. ’60, *1955 McEwen, Rodney B. ’81, *1977

McCaffrey, Shawn E. ’76, *1974 McGee, Richard J. ’54, *1950, 51, 52, 53 McCallum, Amos A. ’61, *1956, *57 McGeoghan, Philip P. ’01, 1998, 99, 00 McCann, John W. ’54, 1951, 52, 53 McGinley, Richard S. ’77, *1973

1947 MAINE SQUAD

Coach Eck Allen’s 1947 team lost only one game and was strongly considered for selection to the Sun Bowl. Henry “Rabbit” Dombkowski was named firstteam, all-East, and first team, Little All-America. A year later, Dombkowski and Jack Zollo were selected to play in the North-South Classic in Birmingham,Alabama. Zollo, a mechanical engineering major, was a highly-decorated hero of WW II (wounded eight times) and also was named first team, Little All-America in 1948. Front row, l-r: Alan Wing, Phil White, Harland Smith, Charles Cook, Reggie Lord, Hank Dombkowski, Phil Coulombe, Charles Loranger,Dick Tamm, Randy Adams, and Bob Beals. Second row, l-r, Trainer Stan Wallace, Steve MacPherson, Phil Murdock, Bob Emerson, Norm Benson, Capt. George Marsanskis, Sherwood Gordon, Hal Parady, Peter Tsacalotos, Asst. Coach Joe Zabilski, and Coach Eck Allen. Third row, l-r, Mgr. JimGoodwin, Jim McBrady, Louis Oddi, Bill Ottman, Don Card, Jack Zollo, Art Clark, John Schmidlin, Alton Sproul, Dave Hall, and Harland Goodwin. Backrow, l-r, Newell Emery, Don Barron, Ed McDermott, Stan Trask, Dick Lawson, Dave Cates, Freeman Phillips, Dick Reilly, Ralph Stark, and Ray Rideout.

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McGonagle, John W. ’64, 1963 Mininni, Hormidas A. ’45 (d., 7/5/72) *1941, 42 McGowan, Brandon ’05, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Miniutti, Firovanti O. ’29 (d., 1/28/80) *1924, 26, 27 McGown, Robert E. ’67, *1963 Miniutti, John J. ’37 (d., 6/4/45) *1933, 36 McGrath, John J. ’85, 1982, 83, 84 Miniutti, Victor P. ’42 (d., 7/18/01) 1938 McGuire, John E. ’53 (d., 3/17/90) 1950 Minor, Paris M. ’03, 2000, 01, 02

McHale, Martin J. ’11 (d., 5/14/79) 1908, 09 Misiaszek, Paul ’84, 1983 McIntire, Clarence E. ’44 (d., 10/10/84) *1940, 41, 42 Missbrenner, Michael H. ’96, 1993, 94, 95 McIntire, Gary R. ’69, *1967 Mitchell, David A. ’77, *1973 McKechnie, Ishmael ’23 (d., 12/3/58) 1921, 22 Mitchell, Paul E. ’34, *1930 McKenna, Joseph H. ’61, *1958 Mitton, John D. ’81, *1977

McKiel, Charles G. ’58, *1951 Mochi, Jason ’92, 1989 McLaughlin, Christopher G. ’01, 1999, 00 Modeen, William R. ’78, *1974, 77

McLaughlin, Joseph R. Jr. ’52 (d., 5/25/50) **1948 Mohr, Michael W. ’81, *1977 McLellan, Donald V. ’57, *1954 Momah, Onyl K. ’05, 2001, 02, 03 McMahan, Kevin N. ’06, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Monohon, Paul J. ’41 (d., 12/10/98) 1938, 39 McNabb, Eugene D. ’50 (d., 2/22/01) **1946 Monroe, Richard A. ’39 (d., 3/19/04) *1935 McNeil, Warren R. ’40 (d., 10/14/79) *1936 Moochnek, Preston ’74, *1970 McNeilly, Marc T. ’69, *1965 Moody, Augustus J. ’66, *1962 McRae, Lincoln E. IV ’95, 1992 Moody, Clyde G. ’06, 2003 McSorley, Philip E. ’28 (d., 10/15/71) *1924 Moody, Darrell L. ’59, *1955

Meagher, Peter J. ’69 (d., 10/28/00) *1965 Moody, Linwood L. ’59, *1955 Mealey, Michael D. ’74, *1970, 73 Mooers, Harold B. ’48 (d., 11/15/98) *1940 Means, Melbourne F. ’33 (d., 1/22/79) 1930, 31, 32 Mooney, John J. Jr. ’77, *1973 Meczywor, Jonathan L. ’04, 2001, 02, 03 Moore, Charles D. C. ’07 (d., 7/5/33) 1904, 05 Medeiros, Robert W. ’52 (d., 10/17/82) **1948 Moore, Chester H. ’30 (d., 5/27/81) *1926 Meehan, James L. ’46, 1942 Moore, Earle P. Jr. ’52, *1946 Meehan, Thomas P. ’62, 1954 Moore, Francis X. ’77, *1972

Meiser, Thomas J. ’68, *1964 Moore, Montgomery D. ’34 (d., 3/23/57) *1930 Mellow, Andrew J. ’74, *1970, 71, 72, 73 Moore, Roy W. Jr. ’47 (d., 4/19/49) *1944 Mellow, Michael E. ’05, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Moorman, Gary W. ’71, *1967

Memmo, Paul J. ’83, 1980, 81 Moors, Millard G. Jr. ’51, *1947 Merrifield, Roland E. ’57, *1953, 54, 55 Moran, John W. ’30 (d., 10/14/80) *1926, 28, 29, 30 Merrill, Carl H. ’66, *1962, 63, 64 Moran, Michael E. ’08, 2004 Merrill, Julian H. ’24 (d., 5/8/89) 1923 Morell, Allan N. ’73, *1969 Merrill, Wayne H. ’39 (d., 3/16/00) 1936, 37 Morency, Leo J. ’52 (d., 1/28/76) *1947

Merrill, William R. ’56 (d., 6/5/98) *1952 Morey, Robert L. Jr. ’43, 1940Merritt, Alan F. ’58, *1954, 57 Morgan, Cyrus L. ’51 (d., 10/24/52) *1947 Merritt, Carleton W. ’24 (d., 8/22/74) 1921, 22, 23 Morgrage, Franklin C. ’40 (d., 8/8/79) *1936 Mesi, Chris M. ’80, *1976 Morin, John B. Jr. ’80, *1976, 77, 78, 79 Messier, Robert C. ’51, *1947 Morrill, George F. ’45, *1941, 46

Metcalf, Donald C. ’10 (d., 5/10/50) 1906 Morrill, Richard A. ’44 (d., 6/1/97) 1941, 42 Metzler, Fred N. Jr. ’63 (d., 1/20/74) *1959 Morrill, Robert E. ’51 (d., 4/28/97) **1947

Michael, Jerrold J. ’58 (d., 6/22/96) *1954, 57 Morrison, James B. Jr. ’37 (d., 11/6/05) *1933 Mikalonis, Edmund ’49, *1948 Morrison, John T. Jr. ’78, *1974

(changed name to McLohne, Edmund J.) Morrison, Jon Y. ’89, 1987, 88 Mikalonis, Romeo ’51, *1948 Morrison, Roland S. ’49, *1942

(changed name to Martin, Raymond M.) Morrison, Stephen H. ’62 (d., 5/23/65) *1958 Mikell, Gregory A. ’94, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Morris, Gloria A. ’79, 1976, 77 Miles, Arthur L. ’61, *1957, 58, 59, 60 Morse, Bruce L. ’70, 1969 Miles, Roger V. ’57, *1951, 52, 54, 55 Morse, Gerald E. ’51, *1947, 48, 50

Millay, Thomas J. ’75, *1971 Morse, James ’65, *1961 Miller, Albert J. ’48, *1944, 45 Morse, James L. ’18 (d., 4/25/79) 1917 Miller, Edward H. ’81, *1976 Morse, Michael R. ’74, *1970 Miller, Fred W. ’75, *1968 Moser, Andrew K. ’77, *1973 Miller, Harold A. ’59 (d., 1/31/05) *1955 Mosher, Arthur L. ’62, 1960, 61 Miller, John A. ’77, *1973 Mosley, Eugene P. ’76, *1972 Miller, Kenneth P. ’51, **1946, *47 Mottola, Jeffrey R. ’97, 1990, 91

Mills, Frederick O. ’36 (d., 9/14/97) *1932 Moulton, Parker N. ’17 (d., 1/10/52) 1914, 15, 16 Mina, Thimi R. ’76, *1972 Moulton, Robert M. ’45 (d., 4/9/06) *1941, 42Miner, Henry L. ’08 (d., ?/?/61) 1905, 06, 07 Moulton, Vernon L. ’58, *1954, 55, 56, 57

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Moyer, Harrison L. ’30 (d., 1/11/63) *1926, 28 Nice, Coleman M. ’55 (d., 1/3/91) *1951, 53, 54 Muise, Russell A. ’84, 1980, 82, 83 Nichols, Malik R. ’01, 1999, 00, 91 Mulflur, Edward F. ’74, *1970, 73 Nickerson, Andrew R. ’89, 1986, 87 Mulholland, Dana M. ’68, *1964 Nickerson, Clifton S. ’43 (d., 12/20/95) *1939, 41 Mullen, William J. ’75, *1971 Nickerson, Norris E. ’62, *1958, 60, 61

Mullins, Edward H. ’63, *1959 Nicklas, Randal A. ’73, *1968 Mullins, Howard J. ’50, *1942 Nieradka, Edward P. ’81, *1977 Mullins, Richard D. ’71, *1967 Nightingale, Carroll B. ’75, *1970 Mulroy, Vincent J. ’44, *1940 Nigro, Paul ’83, 1979 Mulvaney, Arthur D. ’22 (d., 10/23/57) 1920, 21 Nixon, Lionel ’09, 2005, 06

Muncy, David P. ’59, *1955 Noble, Robert A. ’91, 1987, 88, 89, 90Munn, Bruce S. ’55, 1952, 53, 54 Nocket, John J. ’84, 1980, 81, 82, 84

Munroe, Jeffrey J. ’81, *1977, 79, 80 Noddin, George A. ’29 (d., 4/3/74) *1925, 28 Munsey, William J. ’60, *1955 Nolan, Richard T. ’66, 1964 Munzing, Robert F. ’75, *1971, 73, 74 Noonan, Gerald R. ’74, *1970 Murch, Albert K. ’44, *1940 Norden, Ralph A. ’73, *1969 Murch, David C. ’63, *1959, 60 Norris, C. Peter ’68, *1964, 65, 66, 67 Murdock, Burton K. Jr. ’46 (d., 3/7/93) *1942 Norton, Coleman E. ’29 (d., 8/26/79) 1927 Murdock, Philip J. Jr. ’49, *1942, 45, 46, 47 Norton, Joseph M. ’75, *1971 Murkland, Frederick W. Jr. ’50, **1946, *47 Norton, Kenneth J. ’77 (d., 12/31/86) *1973, 76

Murph, Jemal H. ’94, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Norton, Scott W. ’78, *1974 Murphy, David A. ’69, *1965 Novick, Stephen T. ’54 (d., 2/29/76) *1950, 51, 52, 53 Murphy, Donald R. ’50, *1947 Noyes, Herman F. ’99 (d., 9/6/39) 1895, 97 Murphy, Herbert ’94 (d., d.u.) 1893 Noyes, Russell K. ’51, **1947, 48, 49, 50 Murphy, John K. ’50 (d., 4/28/00) *1946, *47 Nute, Warren W. Jr. ’44 (d., 11/14/05) 1946 Murphy, Martin J. ’79, *1975 Nutter, Robert W. ’44 (d., 2/20/84) *1940, 41, 42 Murphy, Robert L. Jr. ’78, *1974, 75, 76, 77 Nutting, Mark A. ’83, *1976

Murray, George L. ’41 (d., 2/1/99) *1937, *39 Nwosu, Ivi O. ’04, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Murray, Joseph M. Jr. ’50, *1947 Oakes, Karl R. ’23 (d., 8/30/75) 1921 Murray, Patrick L. ’86, 1983 O’Bara, Edward S. ’72, *1968

Murray, Paul E. ’14 (d., 12/10/79) 1912, 13 Obear, George H. ’44 (d., 8/27/84) *1940 Murray, Thomas A. Jr. ’47 (d., 4/12/74) *1944, 45 O’Brien, Paul M. ’77, *1973, 74, 75 Murra, William S. ’21 (d., 1/30/71) 1920 O’Brien, Philip D. ’73, *1969, 71, 72 Musson, George A. ’57, *1953 O’Brien, Sean D. ’88, 1985, 87 Myers, Leonard J. ’72, *1968 O’Brion, Arthur B. ’18 (d., 11/5/69) 1917

Naccara, Brent S. ’99, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Ochmanski, Stanley P. ’68, *1964 Naccara, Steven L. ’71, *1967, 68, 69, 70 Ochsner, James O. ’62, *1957 Nadeau, Walter H. ’38 (d., 6/11/97) *1934 O’Connell, Daniel V. ’69, *1965Nagem, Michael E. Jr. ’56, *1952, 54, 55 O’Connell, Edward W. C. ’36 (d., 6/24/71) *1931 Nanigan, Moses ’28 (d., 9/20/77) *1924, 25, 26, 27 O’Connell, Joseph S. Jr. ’69, 1966

Napolitano, Anthony B. ’52, *1945 O’Connell, Lawrence J. ’34 (d., 1/?/82) 1933 Napolitano, Vernon F. ’52 (d., 9/26/74) *1949, *50, 51 O’Connor, Brian ’63, *1959, 62

Nardone, Anthony B. ’46, *1942 O’Connor, Drew D. ’98, 1994, 95, 97, 98Nardone, David M. ’84, 1980 O’Connor, James G. Jr. ’50, *1947 Nason, Brian M. ’72, *1967 O’Connor, John T. ’57, *1953 Nason, Scott E. ’89, 1984, 86, 87, 88 O’Connor, Lateef ’98, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Nassar, Frederick J. Jr. ’71, *1967, 70 O’Connor, Roderic C. ’29 (d., 1/1/03) *1925 Navarro, Rocco J. ’06, 2005 O’Day, Michael J. ’76, *1972, 73, 74, 75 Neal, Frank R. ’44 (d., 9/11/00) *1940, 41, 42 Oddi, Louis F. ’50 (d., 5/4/98) **1946, 47 Neavling, Charles C. ’23 (d., 3/6/77) 1919 O’Donnell, Stephen J. ’73, *1969

Neilson, Andrew C. ’80, *1977, 78, 79, 80 Oldfield, Robert C. ’56 (d., 1/18/00) *1952 Nelson, Maurice R. ’51, **1947 O’Leary, Bryan D. ’87, 1983 Nelson, Niles H. ’59, *1955, 56, 57, 58 O’Leary, Michael W. ’70, *1966, 67, 68 Nelson, Walter L. Jr. ’67, *1963, 65, 66 Oliphant, Jojo H. ’00, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Nenstiel, Peter W. ’00, 1997, 99, 00 Olsen, Einar A. ’42 (d., 12/16/85) *1938 Nesbitt, James O. IV ’69, *1963 Olsen, Robert L. ’50, **1946 Neuss, Matthew T. ’99, 1995 Olsen, Roger A. ’66, *1962

Newhall, Frederick C. ’26 (d., 8/12/86) 1923, 24, 25 Olson, Chris D. ’80, *1976 Newman, Frederick A. ’64, *1960 Olson, Dennis A. ’69, *1965Nguyen, Thanh V. ’97, 1995, 96 Olson, Randy A. ’78, *1974, 76, 77

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O’Neil, Michael R. ’77, *1973 Palmer, Linwood E. III ’66, *1962 O’Rourke, John F. ’74, *1970, 71, 72, 73 Palmer, Owen T. ’55, *1951Ortiz, Louis A. ’85, 1981, 82 Pam, Andre F. ’97, 1993, 94, 95, 96Osganian, Brian G. ’74, *1970 Panarese, Alessandro D. ’50, *1946 Osgood, Carroll P. ’28 (d., 7/28/85) *1924, 25, 26, 27 Panarese, Peter J. ’72, *1967

Osgood, George E. ’34 (d., 4/18/94) *1930 Pangburn, Alvah E. ’40, *1936, *38O’Shea, Donald F. Jr. ’79, *1975 Paquette, Michael A. ’77, *1973 Ostrow, Stanley J. ’46, *1942 Paquette, Raymond M. ’86, 1983, 84, 85 Oswald, Herman H. ’99 (d., 3/3/63) 1898 Paradis, Paul J. ’01, 1998, 99, 00 Otis, Frank A. ’75, *1971 Paradis, Robert E. ’72, *1968

Ottman, William K. ’50, 1946, 47, 50 Parady, Bernard B. ’53 (d., 6/1/97) *1948 Ouellette, Alfred D. ’76, *1972 Parady, Harold C. ’46 (d., 10/25/03) *1942, 46, 47

Ouellette, Joseph E. ’62, *1958 Parady, James E. ’84, 1982 Ouellette, Peter P. ’84, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Parady, Kenneth E. ’57 (d., 4/27/94) *1951, 52, 56 Ouellette, Richard W. ’86, 1983, 84, 85 Paramoure, Reginald G. ’08, 2004, 05, 06 Owen, Dennis F. ’79, *1975 Parcells, Christopher T. ’08, 2005, 06 Owen, Milton H. ’36 (d., 1/26/91) 1933 Parcells, Craig ’08, 2005Owens, Montell E. ’06, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Parent, Leo E. ’53, *1949 Pac, James R. ’77, *1973 Parent, Stephen B. ’68, *1962 Packard, Earl S. ’50, **1946 Park, Alexander N. ’79, *1975

Packard, Henry E. ’45 (d., 12/18/76) *1941 Park, Robert G. ’52, *1948 Packard, Richard D. ’73, *1967 Park, Todd R. ’94, 1991, 92, 93, 94Paganucci, Richard M. ’71, *1967, 70 Parker, Brendon K. ’96, 1993 Paganucci, Romeo J. ’20 (d., 2/12/67) 1917 Parker, Carl L. ’73, *1969, 70, 71, 72 Page, Arthur S. ’00 (d., 7/10/24) 1898 Parker, Corey P. ’92, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Paine, Lewis B. II ’51, *1947 Parker, Douglas G. ’36 (d., 5/22/60) *1932 Palian, Charles W. ’70, *1966 Parker, Edward A. ’04 (d., 4/6/54) 1901, 02, 03

Palmacci, Jed A. ’78, 1974, 75, 76, 77 Parker, Robert T. Jr. ’78, *1974 Palmer, Edward E. ’99 (d., 8/23/60) 1896, 97, 98 Parker, Stephen E. Jr. ’50 (d., 1/3/75) *1948 Palmer, Edward E. Jr. ’30 (d., 2/12/90) *1925, *26, 28, 29 Parker, Thomas P. ’79, *1975

1947 BLACK BEAR STAFF

Seeing these faces will bring back memories for veteran Maine football alumni and followers of UM football. Maine had three teams in 1947 . . . varsity,junior varsity, and freshman. L-r, Frosh Coach Sam Sezak, Asst. Varsity Coach Rome “Doc” Rankin, Head Coach Eck Allen, Asst. Varsity Coaches JoeZabilski and Tad Wieman, and JV Coaches Phil Jones and Bill Kenyon.

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Parker, William E. ’12 (d., ?/?/12) 1908, 09, 10, 11 Peters, Bradley K. ’81, *1977, 80 Parkman, Lauress T. ’39 (d., 1/19/00) *1935, *37 Peters, Laurence A. ’92, 1989 Parmenter, Read ’46 (d., 6/30/01) *1942 Peterson, Alan G. ’84, 1980, 81, 82, 83 Parsons, Philip S. ’34 (d., 5/28/92) *1930, 31, 32, 33 Peterson, Gary C. ’73, *1968 Parsons, Shirley R. ’37 (d., 7/8/96) *1933, 36 Peterson, Henry A. ’17 (d., 12/17/65) 1914, 15, 16

Partridge, Jerry C. ’50 (d., 7/4/90) *1946 Peterson, Herbert O. ’49, *1945 Partridge, John A. ’73, *1970 Peterson, John H. ’56 (d., 3/9/01) *1952 Pasquill, William A. Jr. ’68, *1963, 65, 66, 67 Peterson, Philip F. ’38 (d., 8/25/06) *1934 Patch, Clifford S. ’48 (d., 5/30/61) *1941 Petrie, Gerrard G. ’72, *1967 Patrick, Thomas K. ’62, *1958, 60, 61 Petrie, Vincent F. ’49, *1942

Patrinellis, Charles S. ’39, 1938 Petteway, Claude Jr. ’91, 1987, 88, 89, 90 (changed name to Parnell, Charles S.) Petteway, Wesley J. ’00, 1996, 97, 98, 99

Pau, Patrick T. ’05, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Pettingill, Mark A. ’88, 1987 Paul, Christopher A. ’79, 1975, 76 Pettis, Francis J. Jr. ’59, *1955 Paul, David J. ’73, *1969, 70, 71, 72 Pettit, Arthur R. ’73, *1969 Paul, James M. ’80, 1976 Peucker, Christopher C. ’87, 1984, 85, 86 Pauleus, Robert ’92, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Pfeiffer, Alan W. ’75, *1971 Paven, William G. ’86, 1983, 84 Pfuntner, Richard A. ’37 (d., 3/18/05) *1933 Pavuk, Stanley M. ’93, 1989 Phelan, Paul J. ’85, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Payne, Bradford C. ’55, *1951 Philbrick, William L. ’51 (d., 10/12/97) *1947

Payne, Donald L. ’83, 1981 Philbrook, Earle W. ’07 (d., 4/14/70) 1906 Payne, Edward M. ’60, *1956 Philbrook, Howard G. ’70, *1966 Peabody, Herbert S. ’40 (d., 3/16/97) *1936, 38, 39 Philippon, Leo J. ’59, *1955 Peakes, Harry W. ’28 (d., 5/15/55) *1924, 25, 26, 27 Phillips, Freeman A. Jr. ’50, **1946, *47 Pearce, Charles A. ’98 (d., 1/14/52) 1895, 96 Pickard, Herbert T. ’30, *1926 Pearson, Jerron E. ’09, 2005, 06 Pickens, Hilles K. ’65, *1961 Pearson, Michael D. ’68, *1964 Pickering, Clayton ’84, 1983

Pease, Alan C. ’52, *1949, 50 Pickett, Robert A. ’59, 1957, 58 Pease, Clyde M. ’31, *1927 Piela, Edmund F. ’50, *1948 Pease, Stanley C. ’32 (d., 8/13/99) *1928 Pier, Gregory J. ’77, *1973

Peck, Luther ’02 (d., 7/2/63) 1901 Pierce, Charles H. ’63, *1959 Pedersen, James R. ’03, 1001, 02 Pierce, David R. ’50, *1944 Pela, Ufuoma A. ’01, 1998, 99, 00 Pierce, Paul E. ’82, 1979 Pelkey, Stuart J. ’87, 1984, 85, 86 Pierce, Richard M. ’43, 1940, 41 Pellerin, James R. ’68, *1966 Pierpont, David W. ’75, *1971, 72

Pelletier, Frank R. ’67, *1963 Pierre, Vladimir G. ’99, 1998 Pelletier, John J. ’52, *1948 Pierter, Martin F. ’41 (d., 12/9/00) *1937 Pelosi, Louis ’80, *1976 Pietlicki, Richard J. ’72, *1968 Pendleton, Gordon R. ’52 (d., 6/27/94) **1948, 49, 50, 51 Pike, Julius ’33 (d., 4/?/83) *1929, 30, 31, 32Pendleton, Paul A. ’67, *1963, 65, 66 Pike, Thomas J. ’54, *1950, 51, 52, 53

Penna, Nicholas A. ’88, 1985, 86, 87, 88 Pikelis, Peter S. ’44 (d., 12/5/00) *1940Peppard, Joshua T. ’71, 1967 Pinault, Roland A. II ’92, 1988

Peppard, Raymond W. ’49, *1946 Pineau, Ronald A. ’74, *1970 Pereira, Christian A. ’05, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Pinkham, Edward R. ’58, *1949 Perkins, Carroll F. ’60 (d., 9/16/95) *1956 Pinkham, Kenneth E. ’60, *1956, 58 Perkins, Charles S. ’51, *1948 Pinkham, Thomas S. Jr. ’39 (d., 3/16/83) *1937 Perkins, DeForrest H. ’00 (d., 8/7/36) 1898 Piper, Jon R. ’70, *1966, 67, 68 Perkins, Frederick A. IV ’77, *1973 Pirruccello, Jonathan M. ’09, 2005, 06 Perkins, Gerald R. ’67, *1963, 65, 66 Piscopo, Ralph A. ’50, *1946, *47 Perkins, Herbert W. ’51, *1946 Placzek, Daniel A. ’70 (d., 8/3/04) *1965

Perkins, Percy A. ’60, *1956 Planz, Curt J. ’92, 1989, 90, 91 Perkins, Philip E. ’72, *1967 Plasse, Daniel J. ’72, *1968 Perkins, T. Clark ’36, *1933 Platter, George J. ’68, *1964, 65, 66, 67 Perkins, William G. ’66, *1961, 62, 63, 64 Plavin, Leonard N. ’48, *1944, 45 Perks, Thomas C. Jr. ’57 (d., 1/3/98) *1953 Plimpton, Robert H. ’38, 1935 Perreault, Norman H. ’64, *1959 Plourde, Peter J. ’81, *1976, *77 Perrino, Philip D. III ’79, *1971 Plummer, John G. ’61, *1957

Perry, Frederick M. ’42, *1938 Plummer, Philip C. ’33 (d., 8/21/79) *1928 Perry, Ronald C. ’54, *1950, 51, 52, 53 Pluta, Francis J. Jr. ’55 (d., 3/13/83) *1951, 52,Pert, Donald M. ’52, **1947 53, 54

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Pochebit, John W. ’52, *1950 Quigley, Richard ’39 (d., 7/9/84) *1935, 37, 38 Pocius, Peter P. Jr. ’53 (d., 12/4/00) **1948, 49, 50, 51 Quilla, Garth R. ’69, *1965, 66 Poellot, Thomas M. ’73, *1969 Quinn, Brian P. ’06, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Poirier, Peter D. ’96, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Quinn, John B. ’34, *1930 Pollard, Philip E. ’58, *1954 Quinn, John S. ’80, *1976

Pollock, Thomas E. ’42, *1938, 40, 41 Quinn, John T. ’22 (d., 6/24/73) 1919 Ponte, Stephen C. ’77, *1973 Quinn, Robert M. ’56, *1950, 52 Ponto, Steven R. ’92, 1988 Quint, Raymon A. ’07 (d., 11/2/49) 1904, 05, 06 Pooler, Paul J. ’70, *1966, 68, 69 Raasumaa, Steven W. ’78, *1974 Pooler, Ronald E. ’52, *1947 Raben, Milton ’51, *1947

Porter, Lucas R. ’98, 1996, 97 Rackliffe, Clinton N. ’02 (d., 9/1/47) 1900, 01 Porter, Michael R. ’72, 1970, 71, 72 Rackliffe, Herbert L. Jr. ’49 (d., 9/30/86) *1945

Porter, Ralph W. ’48 (d., 1/9/85) 1945 Radulski, Stephen J. ’05, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Potter, Edgar M. ’43 (d., 5/5/93) *1940 Radvillas, Marden S. ’60 (d., 3/30/03) *1956 Potter, Scott R. ’79, *1975 Rafferty, Andrew A. ’57, *1953Pottle, Richard H. ’60, *1956, 57, 58, 59 Ralph, Albert H. Jr. ’54, *1950 Potvin, William ’73, 1972 Ramsdell, Alan L. ’63, *1959Poulin, Gerard J. ’49 (d., 1/10/90) *1945 Ramsdell, Dean C. ’84, 1981, 82, 83 Pound, David G. ’62, *1958 Ramsdell, Lawson H. ’29, *1925Pourby, John S. ’94, 1992, 93 Rand, David M. ’58, 1956, 57

Powell, Harold N. ’29 (d., 7/30/88) *1925, 27 Randall, Herbert E. ’30 (d., 12/22/52) *1926 Powell, Ralph C. ’44 (d., 12/17/02) *1940 Randall, James D. ’60, *1956 Powell, Richard ’52 (d., 10/30/60) **1948 Randall, James M. ’59 (d., 3/12/84) *1951, 52 Power, Percy A. ’20 (d., 12/14/56) 1917 Rankin, Arthur D. ’60, *1955 Powers, Harry A. Jr. ’40 (d., 1/?/74) *1936 Rasmussen, Thomas D. ’81, 1977, 79, 80 Powers, Kevin J. ’72, *1968 Rawcliffe, Rudy J. ’77, *1973, 74, 75, 76 Praderio, William G. ’77, *1975 Ray, Ryan F. ’96, 1994, 95, 96

Pranckevicius, John P. ’90, 1988, 89, 90 Ray, Vinton R. ’10 (d., 1/1/45) 1905, 06, 08, 09 Pratt, Charles O. ’10 (d., 5/1/45) 1909 Raymond, John G. Jr. ’60, *1956Pratt, George L. ’69, 1968 Raymond, Patrick D. ’57, *1953

Pratt, John H. ’40 (d., 6/5/80) 1937, 38 Reade, Gordon A. ’51 (d., 12/9/93) *1948, *50 Pratt, Jonathan J. ’86, 1985 Reardon, Harry C. ’46, *1942 Pratt, Leo W. Jr. ’44 (d., 12/25/71) *1941 Reardon, Jeremiah T. ’19 (d., 2/?/47) 1914, 15, 16 Pratt, Winthrop B. ’42 (d., 4/17/96) *1938 Rebholtz, David G. ’84, 1980 Preble, Reginald K. ’74, *1970 Redman, Robert G. ’50, **1946

Preble, Waldo C. ’52, *1949 Redmond, George W. ’62, *1958Prentiss, John W. ’78, *1973, 74 Reed, Earle D. ’39 (d., 7/9/93) *1935, 38 Presnell, Donald F. ’44, *1940, 41, 42, 46 Reed, Frank R. Jr. ’06 (d., 5/25/54) 1902, 03, 04, 05 Price, Jonathan D. ’73, 1971, 72 Reed, Kenneth E. Jr. ’45, 1944 Priest, Peter H. ’77, *1973 Reed, Richard E. ’78, 1973, 75, 76

Prince, Lowell B. ’58 (d., 8/11/96) *1951 Reed, Thomas F. ’36 (d., 3/31/74) 1935 Prior, Gerald T. ’78, *1975 Reese, Samuel H. ’35 (d., 5/30/76) *1931, 32, 33, 34

Prior, Richard D. ’75, *1971, 72, 73, 74 Regulski, Peter A. ’91, 1987, 88 Proctor, M. Dewing ’37 (d., 12/25/44) *1933, 34, 35, 36 Reid, David B. ’77, *1973 Prolman, Norman R. ’53, *1949 Reid, James T. ’73, 1970, 71, 72 Proulx, Robert P. ’77, *1973 Reid, William L. III ’62, *1958Provencher, Robert ’57, *1953, 54, 55, 56 Reidman, Edward A. ’62, 1959, 60, 61 Provencher, Robert R. ’63, *1959 Reidman, Ernest J. ’38 (d., 12/04/02) *1934, 35,Prue, Francis J. ’58, *1948 36, 37 Pruett, Joseph A. ’51, **1947, 48 Reidman, Patrick E. ’64, *1960, 62, 63

Pruett, Kenneth S. ’36 (d., 1/5/00) *1932 Reilly, Daniel F. ’88, 1984, 85Puchalski, Ronald J. ’73, 1970, 71, 72 Reilly, Richard Y. ’51 (d., 11/14/97) *1946, 47, 48Puffer, Charles L. ’03 (d., 10/?/54) 1899 Reinebold, Jeffrey D. ’80, *1976, 77, 79, 80 Puiia, Deane A. ’76, *1972 Reitz, John A. ’41 (d., 8/28/79) *1937, 38, 39, 41Pullen, Richard J. ’79, 1978, 79 Repscha, Albert H. ’25 (d., 2/24/91) 1923, 24 Purington, Clinton E. ’16 (d., 8/26/60) 1913, 14, 15 Reynolds, Craig P. ’84, 1978, 79, 81, 82Purington, Harold E. ’50 (d., 1/25/68) **1946 Rhodes, John J. Jr. ’72, 1969, 70

Purington, Lawrence G. ’23 (d., 1/15/36) 1919 Rhodes, Richard R. ’72 (d., 5/1/84) *1967 Quackenbush, Ernest L. ’69, *1965, 66, 67, 68 Ricci, Carol J. ’76, 1973 Quezada, Joan ’06, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Rice, James L. ’97, 1993, 94, 95

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Rice, Richard L. ’34 (d., 5/24/84) *1930, 32 Robbins, David W. ’77, *1973Rice, Robert ’63, 1960 Robbins, Winston C. ’34 (d., 11/5/93) *1928, 31 Rice, William W. ’48, *1941 Roberts, Arthur D. ’63 (d., 9/4/03) *1959 Rich, Albert D. ’99, 1994, 95, 97, 98 Roberts, John R. ’63, *1959, 61, 62 Richard, Raymond F. ’57, *1953 Roberts, John K. ’35 (d., 8/?/85) *1931

Richards, David ’45, *1941, *42 Roberts, Justin D. ’07, 2004, 05, 06 Richards, Laurence D. ’68, *1964, 67 Roberts, Malcolm W. ’40 (d., 11/14/87) *1936, 39 Richardson, Harrison L. ’52, **1948, 50, 51, 52 Roberts, Michael L. ’78, *1974, 75, 76, 77 Richardson, Harry L. ’30 (d., 1/19/58) *1926 Robertshaw, Gilbert T. ’33 (d., 8/17/62) *1929, 31, 32 Richardson, Mark R. ’70, *1966, 67, 68, 69 Robertson, John A. Jr. ’64, *1955

Richardson, Peter J. ’03, 1999, 01, 02, 03 Robertson, Kenneth N. ’41 (d., 4/5/03) *1937, *39 Ricker, William J. ’05 (d., 2/26/64) 1903 Robertson, Robert A. ’63, *1959, 61, 62

Rideout, Gerald S. ’69, *1965 Robillard, Richard R. ’58, *1954 Rideout, Raymond M. ’50, *1946, 47 Robinson, Agean E. ’05, 2001, 02, 03, 04Rilatt, David T. ’96, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Robinson, Edward A. ’43, *1939, 41, 42 Riley, Alan H. ’66, *1962, 63, 64, 65 Robinson, Joseph ’96, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Riley, Walter E. ’32 (d., 6/4/80) *1928, 29, 30, 31 Robinson, Merton D. ’55, *1951 Rines, Kerry D. ’77, *1973 Robinson, Richard T. ’50 (d., 8/16/99) **1946, *47 Rines, Steven P. ’78, *1974 Roche, Brian M. ’91, 1989, 90, 91 Ring, Carleton B. ’45, *1941 Rockhill, Steven L. ’79, *1975, 76

Rioux, Laurent J. ’71, 1969 Rockwell, Walter G. ’52, **1948 Ripanti, Nello F. ’42, *1938 Roddey, Elmer D. Jr. ’73, *1969 Rippey, George E. ’71, *1967 Roderick, Burleigh H. ’37 (d., 10/8/44) 1934, 35, 36 Ristau, Richard A. ’74, *1970 Roderick, Robert E. ’61, *1957 Rivard, Damon P. ’81, *1977 Rogers, Chad E. ’99, 1997, 98, 99 Riviere, William A. ’65, *1961, 63, 64 Rogers, David F. ’64, *1959 Roaf, Richard J. ’80, *1976 Rogers, Gary S. ’75, *1971

Roak, William J. ’05, 2002, 03, 04 Rogers, Lore A. ’96 (d., 5/5/75) 1893, 94, 95 Robards, David ’79, 1978 Rogers, Philip N. ’38 (d., 12/5/89) 1937 Robbins, Charles A. ’00 (d., 4/8/54) 1898 Rogers, Thomas J. Jr. ’91, 1987, 88, 89, 90

1950 BLACK BEAR STAFF

Dave Nelson (second from left) Maine’s head coach in 1949 and 1950, certainly had capable assistants in Hal Westerman, left, John Cuddeback, and Mike Lude. Nelson went on to Delaware, where he became a nationally prominent coach and administrator and for many years chaired the NCAA FootballRules Committee. Lude coached Maine’s baseball team in 1950 and 1951 before moving on to athletic directorships at several major universities. At onetime he was national president of the AD’s association.

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Rogerson, Ronald A. ’66 (d., 8/8/87) *1962, 64 Santeusanio, David M. ’77, *1972 Roley, Ray D. Jr. ’44 (d., 9/20/02) *1940 Sanzaro, David A. ’85, 1981, 82, 83Rollins, Donald L. ’36 (d., 9/15/78) 1933, 34 Sarausky, Anthony W. ’68, *1964 Rollins, Lawrence H. ’43 (d., 10/28/04) *1939 Sargent, Kenneth P. ’36, *1932 Rollins, Maynard F. ’41 (d., 2/4/65) *1937 Sater, Mark O. ’75, *1971

Romano, Ferdinand N. ’50, *1942, *47 Saul, Harold W. ’73, *1969Romansky, Monroe J. ’33 (d., 8/19/06) *1929, 30, 31, 32 Saulnier, Peter S. ’91, 1990, 91 Ronco, Carl H. ’62, *1958 Saunders, Leonard P. ’60, *1956 Rooney, Fred M. ’61, *1957 Savage, Hoyt B. ’25 (d., 2/11/72) 1922, 24 Root, Steven P. ’86, 1984, 85, 86 Savage, Julie ’91, 1990

Rose, Theodore R. Jr. ’63, *1959 Savage, Robert M. Sr. ’49, *1945 Rosebush, Frederick J. ’49 (d., d. u.) *1942 Savasuk, Chester ’43 (d., 11/27/71) *1939

Rosebush, Richard L. ’76 (d., 6/29/95) 1973 Savigno, Alfred ’49 (d., 8/6/98) *1942 Rosen, Morton R. ’62, *1958 Sawin, Peter A. ’59 (d., 10/31/02) *1955 Ross, Donald P. ’42 (d., 10/20/02) *1938 Sawyer, Allen F. ’14 (d., 3/14/63) 1909, 11, 12, 13 Ross, Edward E. ’40 (d., 5/26/05) *1936 Sawyer, Charles J. ’98 (d., ?/?/13) 1895, 96, 97 Ross, Wayne H. ’58, 1957 Sawyer, Charles N. ’51 (d., 6/5/97) **1947 Rossing, William ’34 (d., 6/2/62) *1930 Sawyer, David C. ’67, *1963, 64, 65, 66Roth, Steven K. ’89, 1985, 86, 88, 89 Sawyer, James H. ’04 (d., ?/?/52) 1900, 01, 02, 03 Rounds, Albert P. ’07 (d., 3/21/71) 1906 Sawyer, Raymond D. ’64, 1961, 62, 63

Rourke, Arthur L. ’45 (d., 3/26/73) *1941 Sawyer, Ricky M. ’74, *1970 Rousseau, Lawrence M. ’77, *1973 Sawyer, Roger H. ’64, 1961 Rowe, Donald L. ’70, *1967 Sawyer, Stephen C. ’65, *1961 Rowe, Guy E. Jr. ’50 (d., 11/23/01) *1946 Sawyer, Walter F. III ’58, *1954, 56, 57 Rowe, Lloyd A. ’52, *1948 Scanlon, John J. ’77, *1973 Roy, Colin A. ’75, *1970 Schafer, Thomas J. ’71, *1967 Roy, Lionel E. ’51 (d., 8/18/96) **1947, 48, 49 Schiner, Lawrence R. ’61, *1957

Roy, Patrick W. ’69, *1967 Schmid, Edward J. ’69, *1965 Roy, Paul D. ’72, *1968 Schmidlin, John R. ’49, *1942, 46, 47, 48 Roy, Reno L. ’57 (d., 11/12/98) *1953 Schmidt, George G. ’40, *1937, *38

Royal, John W. ’51 (d., 3/30/96) *1945, 48, 49, 50 Schock, Harold H. ’66, *1962Royer, Alfred D. ’76, *1971, 73, 74, 75 Schoeck, William M. ’00, 1997, 98, 99Rubin, Morris D. ’38 (d., 6/22/99) *1934 Schulz, Bailey J. ’78, *1974Rudman, Maurice A. ’18 (d., d. u.) 1914 Schulz, Scott P. ’79, *1974Ruffner, Charles W. ’15 (d., 12/10/20) 1912, 13, 14, 15 Sciaraffa, Dean A. ’80, *1975

Rule, Walter W. Jr. ’54, *1950 Scontras, Christopher P. ’79, *1975, 78Rumazza, Orestes L. ’32 (d., 4/21/02) *1928, 31 Scontras, Dean ’92, 1989Rumelhart, Joel R. ’97, 1994, 95, 96 Scontras, Stephen P. ’81, *1977 Runnells, Derek P. ’09, 2005, 06 Scott, Brian S. ’01, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Russell, Dale A. ’74, *1970 Scott, Forrest R. ’78, *1969

Russell, David P. ’76, *1972, 73, 74 Scribner, Dale F. ’69, 1966, 67Russell, James L. ’42, *1938, 40 Seamans, Sterling W. ’57 (d., 4/28/96) *1953

Russell, Loring C. ’60, *1956 Searles, Stanwood R. ’34 (d., 9/29/87) *1930, 33 Russell, Mark D. ’73, *1969, 70, 71 Seavy, Haller D. ’98 (d., 6/6/29) 1895 Ryan, Patrick P. Jr. ’54 (d., 9/30/93) *1950 Secino, David J. ’78, 1974, 75, 76, 77 Ryder, John C. Jr. ’51, *1947 Seekins, Gary J. ’67, *1963 Sabean, Brian R. ’78, *1974 Seeley, Horst ’62, *1958 Sabin, John S. ’35 (d., 5/19/99) *1931 Senechal, Marc A. ‘77, *1973 Sabol, Francis C. ’62, *1958 Serdy, Jacob M. ’09, 2005 Sackley, Paul C. ’51, *1946 Sergent, Nathan S. ’02, 1998

Saint Pierre, Francis G. ’60, *1956 Serota, Jacob ’41 (d., 7/20/99) *1937, 40 Saleeby, Jan E. ’56, *1952, 54, 55 Severson, Daniel J. ’64, *1960, 61, 62, 63 Salisbury, Charles V. ’50 (d., 12/20/93) 1948 Severy, Raymond O. ’66, *1962Salisbury, Gifford R. Jr. ’99, 1996, 97, 98 Sezak, Samuel ’31 (d., 3/21/89) *1927, 30 Salmon, George A. ’46, *1942 Sezak, Thomas L. ’59 (d., 4/16/84) *1955 Salomon, Rodney A. ’09, 2005 Sferes, Paul N. ’51 (d., 11/15/02) *1947 Salter, Stephen J. ’79, *1975, 77, 78 Shafto, Dennis P. ’80, *1976, 77, 78, 79

Saltzman, Robert S. ’50, **1946 Shalek, Leon ’49, *1942, *46 Sampson, Frederick R. Jr. ’63 (d., 12/13/97) *1959 (changed name to Elliot, Leon)Sanders, James M. ’68, *1964 Shannon, Gilbert A. ’50, *1947

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Shannon, Thomas R. Jr. ’38 (d., 10/21/98) *1934, 37 Skolfield, John T. Jr. ’51 (d., 3/29/06) *1944 Shapleigh, Edward E. ’50, *1947 Skroski, Donald A. ’73, *1969, 72 Shaw, Heidi J. ’78, 1976 Skroski, Frank E. Jr. ’73, *1969 Shaw, Mark W. ’92, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Slane, Matthew J. ’84, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Shaw, Richard A. ’65, *1961, 62 Slovak, Michael F. ’70, *1966

Shaw, Robert J. ’95, 1992, 93, 94 Smaha, Albert H. ’45, *1941, 42 Shaw, Walter J. ’05 (d., 12/26/60) 1903 Smaha, Jeffrey J. ’78, *1973, 75, 76, 77 Shea, Harry F. ’35 (d., 5/15/68) *1931 Small, George H. ’21 (d., 10/14/71) 1919 Shea, Merrill A. ’38 (d., 3/14/92) *1937 Small, Henry D. ’24 (d., 12/9/79) 1919, 20, 21, 22, 23 Shearerd, Alan H. ’79, *1975 Small, John H. ’56, *1952, 53, 54, 55

Sheehan, Patrick J. ’99, 1997, 98 Small, Parker W. ’42, *1938, 40, 41 Shell, Marcus J. ’08, 2004 Small, Richard G. ’50, **1946, 48

Shepard, Frederick J. III ’43 (d., 12/26/42) *1939 Small, William C. ’49 (d., 5/4/53) *1945 Shepard, Steven D. ’01, 1998, 99, 00 Smallidge, Ernest W. ’60, *1950 Shepherd, Harry F. ’62, *1958 Smart, Atwood O. ’40, *1938 Shepherd, Thomas D. ’13 (d., 10/5/54) 1910, 11, 12 Smart, Ernest A. ’55, *1951, 52, 53, 54 Sherman, Carlton J. Jr. ’76, *1972 Smiley, Leon W. ’12 (d., 3/?/85) 1911 Sherman, Floyd B. ’30, *1926 Smith, Albert M. ’52, *1948 Sherman, Maurice A. ’41 (d., 3/31/00) *1937 Smith, Antoine B. ’01, 1997, 98,99 Sherry, Edward C. ’38 (d., 1/19/86) 1937 Smith, Carl T. ’92, 1988, 89, 90, 91

Sherry, Edward C. Jr. ’65, *1961, 62, 63, 64 Smith, Chellis W. ’55 (d., 3/24/87) *1951 Sherry, John P. ’68, *1963, 64, 66, 67 Smith, David E. ’55 (d., 4/25/88) *1950, 53, 54 Shields, Donald V. ’56, 1955 Smith, David W. ’77, 1974, 75 Shimmin, Edward B. ’58, *1954, 57 Smith, Donald E. ’52, *1948 Shipley, Eugene E. ’49 (d., 5/20/95) *1946 Smith, Ernest J. ’65 (d., 2/18/96) *1961, 62, 63, 64 Shipps, John A. ’73, *1969 Smith, Francis W. Jr. ’39 (d., 6/12/99) 1935, 36, 37 Shostak, Jeffrey A. ’76, *1972 Smith, George A. ’57 (d., 1/15/96) *1953

Shostak, John H. ’74, *1970 Smith, George H. ’42 (d., 6/3/79) *1938, *40 Shrout, Randall R. ’73, *1969 Smith, George M. ’44 (d., 11/27/78) *1940 Shulman, Scott E. ’77, 1973, 74, 75, 76 Smith, George W. ’23 (d., d. u.) 1919

Shuman, Robert P. ’70, *1966 Smith, Harlan R. ’50 (d., 6/21/06) **1946, *47, 48Shute, Harry D. ’41 (d., 1/9/90) *1934, 37, 38 Smith, Harry M. ’93 (d., 4/17/59) 1892 Shute, Robert J. Jr. ’76, *1972 Smith, Herman B. ’09 (d., 4/28/54) 1905, 06 Shutt, James J. Jr. ’86, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Smith, James J. ’36, *1932 Sidelinger, Dana P. ’36, *1932, 33, 34, 35 Smith, James J. ’52 (d., 6/26/03) 1940

Siletti, Charles F. ’53, *1949 Smith, Louis ’38 (d., 7/27/83) 1937 Silsby, James A. ’51, *1947 Smith, Michael J. ’97, 1995, 96, 97 Silva, Marquisse D. ’03, 1999, 00 Smith, Michael J. ’91, 1987, 88, 89, 90Silver, Thomas L. ’70, *1966 Smith, Montelle C. ’12 (d., 12/6/69) 1911 Simard, Rene P. ’72, *1968 Smith, Norman E. Jr. ’49 (d., 8/8/00) *1941

Simmons, Harry M. ’62, 1960, 61 Smith, Paul D. ’67, *1962, 63, 65, 66 Simon, Joseph C. ’27 (d., 10/2/91) 1924, 25, 26 Smith, Peter F. ’83, 1981, 82

Simone, Anthony C. ’29 (d., 6/14/97) *1925 Smith, Ralph G. ’40 (d., 12/15/74) *1935 Simpson, Harry L. ’53, *1949 Smith, Randolph C. ’04, 2000 Simpson, John H. ’62, 1959, 60 Smith, Raymond A. ’32 (d., 1/20/97) 1929, 30, 31 Simpson, Robert E. ’73, *1969 Smith, Raymond J. ’21 (d., 2/17/81) 1919, 20 Simpson, Robert O. ’33 (d., 1/29/98) *1929 Smith, Richard G. ’39 (d., 4/6/91) *1935 Sims, James M. ’32 (d., 1/4/82) *1928, 29, 30, 31 Smith, Richard T. ’84, 1983 Sinclair, Charles A. ’34 (d., 2/24/45) *1930 Smith, Robert L. ’50, **1946 Sinclair, Lawrence E. ’53, *1949 Smith, Roger C. ’79, *1975, *77

Sinclair, Robert L. ’84, *1976 Smith, Roger W. ’37 (d., 2/28/01) 1934, 35 Sirmans, Benjamin F. ’93, 1988, 89, 90, 92 Smith, Stephen B. ’76, *1972 Sirois, David L. ’60, *1956 Smith, William B. ’53 (d., 1/9/64) 1950, 51 Sisay, Momodou L. ’01, 1998, 99, 00 Snow, Philiip P. ’36, *1932 Siviski, Michael E. ’69, 1968 Snyder, Robert W. ’73, *1969 Sivovlos, Samson J. ’69, *1965 Snyder, Timothy L. ’76, *1972 Skehan, Everett M. ’60, *1956 Soderberg, Louis R. ’29 (d., 1/3/71) *1925

Skiffington, Sidney W. ’45, *1946 Sokel, Sheldon ’50 (d., 12/6/59) 1945 Skillings, Philip G. ’77, *1973 Soldati, Andrew G. ’77, 1974, 75, 76 Skinner, Oscar E. ’30 (d., 5/3/01) *1926 Soler, Donald P. ’64, *1960, 62, 63

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Soloman, George S. ’71, 1970 Squires, Kenneth ’94, 1990, 91, 92, 93Soper, Edwin H. ’57, *1953, 55, 56 Stafford, Ako D. ’00, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Soper, James F. ’59, *1955, 57, 58 Stafford, Bruce A. ’69, *1965, 66, 67 Soucie, George E. ’51, *1948 Stahl, Jacob I. ’42 (d., 3/24/45) *1938, 40 Soucy, Frederick F. ’51, *1948 Stairs, Carroll A. ’43 (d., 5/28/01) *1939

Soucy, Paul W. ’72, *1968, 69, 70, 71 Stallone, Richard ’04, 2000 Soule, Philip H. ’64 (d., 1/15/06) 1961, 62, 63 Stanley, Edward C. ’39 (d., 4/22/45) *1935 Sparks, Kenneth C. ’53, *1949 Stanton, Edward ’26 (d., 1/31/76) 1924, 25 Sparrow, Rodney B. ’71, *1967, 70 Stanzilis, Peter Jr. ’64, 1961, 62 Sparrow, Theodore R. ’54, *1950, 51 Stark, Ralph C. ’50 (d., 6/24/67) *1946, *47

Spear, Ronald D. ’69, *1965 Stearns, Robert S. ’20 (d., 12/?/82) 1917 Speed, Gregory A. ’77, 1976 Stearns, Roger A. ’41 (d., 4/22/45) *1937, 38, 39, 40

Speirs, Garrett DeF. Jr. ’45 (d., 11/16/53) *1941, 46 Steeves, Jerome I. ’40, *1936 Speirs, James E. ’18 (d., 1/9/78) 1914, 16 Stehr, Kurt G. ’77, *1973 Speirs, Robinson ’49, *1946 Stephens, Mark A. ’80, *1976Spence, Robert ’62, 1959, 60 Stephenson, Shawn A. ’96, 1993, 96 Spence, Scott D. ’94, 1989 Sterling, Roan ’97, 1994 Spencer, Arlo N. ’39 (d., 11/10/60) *1935 Sterling, Robert N. Jr. ’91, 1986, 87 Spencer, Francis N. ’74, *1970, 71, 72, 73 Stetson, Mark N. ’05, 2001, 02 Spencer, Richard A. ’50, *1948 Stetson, Norman G. ’55, *1951

Spina, Samuel M. ’86, 1983, 85 Stevens, Donald M. ’53, *1949, *50, 51, 52 Spizucco, Frank E. ’60, *1956 Stevens, Earle D. ’53 (d., 2/14/91) *1949 Spooner, Karl E. ’37 (d., ?/?/42) *1933 Stevens, Fred O. ’06 (d., 4/8/37) 1905 Sprague, James B. Jr. ’45 (d., 3/19/68) *1941, 42 Stevens, Gregory C. ’71, *1967 Springer, Boyd O. ’32 (d., 10/27/84) *1929 Stevens, Robert S. ’50, **1946Springer, Ronald K. ’93, 1990, 91, 92 Stewart, Clyde W. ’19 (d., 4/17/70) 1916, 19 Sproul, Alton L. Jr. ’49, 1947, 48 Stewart, Fred B. ’29 (d., 9/26/92) *1925

Squires, Frank E. ’44 (d., 4/10/00) *1940, 41, 42 Stickel, William C. ’49 (d., 1/2/96) *1945 Squires, John C. ’51, **1947, *48 Stiles, William C. ’60, *1956 Squires, John E. Jr. ’74, *1970, 72, 73 Stilpen, Walter J. ’77, *1973

1951 — A LEGENDARY SEASON

Coach Hal Westerman’s 1951 team was a legendary outfit. The Black Bears compiled the first undefeated record in UM history and won the YankeeConference championship as well as the Maine State Series title. Decades later, veteran UM football fans still recall the exciting moments and the teammembers of the ‘51 squad. No less than four players (Ed Bogdanovich, Harry Easton, Peter Pocius, and Gene Sturgeon) were named first team, all-YankeeConference and all-Maine. Dick Breen, Charlie Burgess, Jack and Jim Butterfield, Ed Cianchette, Ray Cox, Harry Richardson, and Bob Whytock were all-Maine and Jack Butterfield and Gordon Thorburn were second team, All-Yankee Conference. It was a great start to the career of Coach Westy, one whichwould continue for 15 more seasons. Front row, l-r, Walt Hewins, Bill Lindquist, Gordie Thorburn, Bob Hefler, Jim Butterfield, Perley Hamilton, HarryEaston, Capt. Pete Pocius, Gordie Pendleton, Charlie Burgess, Harry Richardson, Bob Whytock, Gene Sturgeon, and Win Brown. Second row, l-r, GlennFolsom, Ed Bogdanovich, Woody Carville, Dick Breen, Gerry Hodge, Lucien Garneau, Bob Wallace, Al Card, Dick McGee, Ted Sparrow, Don Stevens, JackButterfield, Carl McDermott, Ray Cox, Steve Novick, Don Waterman, Allen Bancroft, and Vern Napolitano. Third row, l-r, John McCann, Tom Pike, GeorgeBenoit, Ron Perry, Walter John, Jerald Fletcher, Bill Grove, Erving Bickford, Joe Bernard, Joe Alex, Vince Calenda, Mark Lieberman, and Dave Wiggin.

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Stinson, Elwin B. ’34 (d., 1/4/96) *1930 Talkpa, Wellington D. ’09, 2005 Stinson, Stephen L. ’97, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Tamm, Richard C. ’50, *1946, *47, 48 Stocek, Rudolph F. ’59, *1955 Tancreti, Carl W. ’78, *1974Stockwell, Ira W. Jr. ’60, 1960 Tankard, Douglas D. ’77, *1973 Stoddard, John E. ’63, *1959 Tannenbaum, Marc ’76, *1972

Stolt, Robert J. ’66, *1962, 65 Tanner, Stetson ’78, *1974 Stone, Daren O. ’07, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Tapley, Frank M. ’37 (d., 8/13/81) *1933 Stone, Donald E. ’63, *1956 Tarazewich, Frank ’63 (d., 4/29/06) *1959, 60 Stone, Donald S. ’73, *1968 Tarazewich, William ’58, *1954, 55, 56, 57 Stone, Louis E. ’52, *1948 Tardif, Joseph S. ’62, 1961

Stone, Robert P. ’50 (d., 3/21/03) *1946, *47, 48 Tardif, Valmont J. Jr. ’52, **1948 Stone, Theodore M. ’42 (d., 10/18/04) *1938 Tardiff, Louis J. ’70, *1966

Stone, William E. ’07 (d., 11/15/56) 1905 Tardiff, Norman G. Jr. ’67 (d., 1/25/06) *1963, 64,Stotler, Thomas ’44, *1940 65, 66Stratton, Richard E. ’43 (d., 11/2/98) *1939, 42 Tarr, Kevin M. ’83, 1983 Streeter, Donald ’62, *1958, 59, 60 Tatro, Cody M. ’99 (d., 2/16/03) 1995, 96, 97, 98 Strelczyk, Justin C. ’90 (d., 9/30/04) 1986, 87, 88, 89 Tatupu, Mosiula M. ’05, 2001 Strickland, James P. Jr. ’50, *1946 Tautkus, Gerard B. ’80, *1973, 74, 75, 76 Strout, A. Everett ’22 (d., 10/8/67) 1921 Taylor, Alex G. ’04 (d., 3/22/44) 1900, 01, 02, 03 Strout, Philip S. ’11 (d., 9/11/51) 1910 Taylor, Allyn C. III ’63, *1959

Strout, Warren G. ’43, *1939 Taylor, Charles P. ’61, *1957 Stuart, Edward III ’61, *1957 Taylor, Henry J. Jr. ’44 (d., 8/16/79) *1940 Sturgeon, Eugene F. ’52, **1948, 49, 50, 51 Taylor, James H. Jr. ’69 (d., 10/30/71) *1965 Sturgis, Edwin A. ’98 (d., ?/?/44) 1895, 96, 97 Taylor, Larry A. ’67 (d., 8/27/87) *1963, 64Sullivan, Clayton J. ’32 (d., 5/8/83) *1928 Taylor, Philip H. ’24 (d., 10/28/86) 1922, 23 Sullivan, Daniel B. ’71, *1967, 68, 69, 70 Taylor, Shawn E. ’99, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Sullivan, James V. ’51 (d., 7/3/04) *1949, 50 Teevens, Scott O. ’85, 1980, 81

Sullivan, John C. ’73, *1969 Teixeira, Michael E. ’77, *1973 Sullivan, Michael P. ’73, *1968 Tennett, John J. Jr. ’98, 1995, 96, 97Sullivan, Raymond J. Jr. ’84, 1979, 80, 81, 82 Tenore, Frank D. ’66, *1962

Sullivan, Robert L. ’61, *1957, 58, 59 Terrell, Jason C. ’94, 1990, 91 Sullivan, Thomas F. ’81, *1975, 77, 78, 79 Terrio, John W. ’81, *1977 Suminsby, David E. ’54, *1950 Terry, Aaron E. ’96, 1994, 95 Sundquist, Paul M. ’80, 1975 Tessari, Victor P. ’74, *1970, 73 Susi, Guy ’40 (d., 9/25/81) *1936, *38 Thatcher, Henry D. T. ’05 (d., d. u.) 1903, 04

Suydam, Ryck A. ’83, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Thebarge, Jerrod ’96, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Svedeman, Stuart F. ’42 (d., 12/25/95) *1938 Theobald, Lancelot E. Jr. ’87, 1983, 84, 85Svolto, Ernest ’02, 1998, 99, 00, 01 Theriault, John P. ’59, 1956, 57, 58 Swab, Robert D. ’37 (d., 12/9/99) *1933 Therrian, David T. ’57, *1953 Swadel, William ’72, *1968, 69, 70, 71 Thibeault, Frank M. ’76, *1972

Swan, Henry ’57, *1952 Thibeau, Craig N. ’92, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Swanson, Richard J. ’73, *1969 Thibodeau, Charles A. ’58, 1956, 57

Sweeney, Daniel W. ’79, *1974 Thibodeau, Raymond L. ’75, *1971 Sweeney, Mark G. ’73, *1969 Thiboutot, Peter A. ’81, 1977, 78, 79, 80 Sweetser, Philip S. ’44 (d., 11/18/74) *1940 Thomas, Albert H. ’49 (d., 3/29/85) *1946, 47, 48 Swenson, Alfred A. ’38 (d., 2/13/93) *1934 Thomas, Daniel F. ’23 (d., 3/20/67) 1922 Swenson, Clifford L. Jr. ’52, **1948 Thomas, Leavitt E. ’77, *1973 Swett, George I. ’63, *1958 Thomas, Michael J. ’97, 1993, 94, 95 Swick, Eric C. ’03, 2002 Thomas, Raymond P. ’42 (d., 3/21/97) *1938, *40 Swift, Emil V. ’66, *1962 Thomas, Richard E. ’39 (d., 2/26/90) *1935, 38

Swift, Porter L. ’07 (d., 10/14/67) 1905, 06 Thomas, Warren C. ’74, *1970Swindells, Steven J. ’72, *1968, 71 Thomas, William B. ’02 (d., 8/6/43) 1898 Swinson, Matthew W. ’90, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Thombs, Raymond P. ’82, 1979, 80, 81 Swonger, Richard O. ’70, *1966 Thompson, David C. ’75, *1971 Sylvain, Robert J. ’59, *1953 Thompson, George Jr. ’44, *1940 Sylvester, Arthur C. ’27 (d., 10/7/91) 1925, 26 Thompson, Peter S. ’57, *1953, 54 Szaniawski, Edward W. ’39 (d., 8/5/00) *1935, 38 Thompson, Ralph W. ’48, *1944

Szwejkowski, Justin F. ’02, 2000 Thompson, Robb W. ’59, *1955 Szydlowski, Anthony E. ’92, 1990, 91, 92 Thompson, Robert M. ’48, *1941 Talbot, Richard F. ’07 (d., 11/8/68) 1904, 05, 06 Thompson, Travis J. ’95, 1992, 93, 94

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Thorburn, Gordon ’53 (d., 8/4/98) 1950, 51, 52 Valuck, Glenn P. ’70, *1966 Thorndike, Ashley C. ’50, *1946 Van Antwerpen, Franklin S. ’64, *1960 Thorne, Dwight B. ’76, *1973 Vance, Norman J. ’70, *1966, 67, 68, 69 Throckmorton, Timothy B. ’80, *1977 Vance, Philip W. ’73, *1967 Thurston, James H. ’75, *1971 Vance, Steven R. ’75, *1971, 73, 74

Tibbetts, Earl S. ’28 (d., 4/18/47) *1924 Van Dyk, Robert P. ’71, *1967 Tibbetts, Paul E. ’52 (d. 6/25/90) **1948, 50 Van Gaasbeek, Leonard S. ’79, *1974Tinker, Herbert D. ’20 (d., 11/5/84) 1920 Vanhazinga, Russell R. ’70 (d., 6/5/01) *1966 Tipping, Charles H. ’14 (d., 2/18/52) 1912, 13 Vanidestine, Joseph P. ’07, 2004, 05, 06 Tobey, Robert L. ’38 (d., 6/1/79) *1934 Van Wormer, William J. ’75, *1971

Tobin, Matthew W. ’93, 1991, 92 Varney, Gary W. ’76, *1972 Todd, Richard B. ’72, 1969, 70, 71 Varney, Gregg W. ’76, *1972

Tolford, William R. ’46, *1942 Varney, Lewis B. ’34 (d., 12/3/70) 1933 Tolman, Frederick G. ’54, *1950 Varney, Richard C. ’74, *1970 Tomah, Harold J. ’66, *1956 Vasalle, Stanley P. ’71, *1967, 68, 69, 70 Tooley, Gordon K. ’43, *1939 Vasser, Thomas L. ’61 (d., 9/23/02) 1959, 60 Toothaker, Carl R. ’39, *1937 Vaux, Richard A. ’55, *1951 Topliff, Jeffrey J. ’86, 1985 Veilleux, Gregory J. ’81, *1977 Torok, Ernest A. ’64, *1960 Veliska, Samuel W. ’00, 1996 Torrey, Allen L. ’45, *1941 Venditto, Scott J. ’89, 1986, 87, 88

Torrisi, Thomas ’82, 1979 Venechanos, Theodore G. ’82, 1978, 80, 81, 82Totman, Clayton O. ’35 (d., 9/13/98) *1931, 33, 34 Veneziano, Donald F. ’62, *1958Towle, Charles E. ’35 (d., 5/10/03) 1934 Vermette, Steven R. ’81, 1977, 78, 79, 80Towse, Arthur R. ’03 (d., 10/23/62) 1900, 01, 02 Vermilyea, Ralph A. ’36 (d., 2/?/77) *1932 Tozer, Vernon W. ’51 (d., 1/29/77) *1947 Verrill, Prescott L. Jr. ’67, *1963 Tozier, Rodney C. ’91, 1988, 89, 90 Verrill, Thomas D. ’39 (d., 12/15/01) *1935, 38 Tracy, Hubert ’31 (d., 5/29/31) 1929, 30 Versailes, Mary L. ’81, 1977

Trafton, Anthony R. ’80, *1976, 77, 78 Vickery, Earle N. ’08 (d., 12/17/77) 1906 Trafton, Emery J. ’32 (d., d. u.) *1928 Vickery, Earle N. Jr. ’49, *1941 Trafton, John F. ’58, *1954 Vickery, Robert M. ’46 (d., 4/29/97) *1942

Trainor, Paul J. ’73, *1968 Victor, Milton P. ’51, *1948, 49, 50 Trask, Herbert I. ’32 (d., 5/22/85) 1931 Vieten, Vincent H. ’78, *1974Trask, Stanford I. ’50, *1946, 47, 48, 49 Viles, William P. ’28 (d., 12/6/86) *1924 Trefethen, Joseph V. ’89, 1985, 86, 87, 88 Viola, Ralph T. ’38 (d., 5/3/96) *1934 Trenholm, Leon S. ’52, 1948 Violette, Harold O. ’60, *1956, 57, 58, 59

Trenholm, Steven S. ’77, 1973, 75, 76 Violette, Steven J. ’88, 1985, 86, 87 Trincia, Vincent R. ’59, 1958 Voliva, Matthew L. ’09, 2005 True, Ernest D. ’62, *1955 Wadsworth, George E. ’32 (d., 5/28/83) *1928 Tsacalotos, Peter ’48, *1941, 46, 47 Waite, Clinton R. ’54 (d., 9/15/97) *1950 Tsiales, Peter T. ’30 (d., 8/1/75) *1926 Waite, Sumner ’11 (d., 6/8/52) 1910

Tubbs, Robert C. ’95, 1991, 93, 94 Walch, Dennis A. ’70, *1966, 67, 68, 69 Tucker, Thomas G. Jr. ’71, *1967 Waldron, Ronald J. ’79, *1974

Tullercash, Mitchell J. ’74, *1970 Waldstein, Steven M. ’77, *1973 Turbyne, Thomas W. ’74, *1970 Walker, Bernard W. ’52, **1948 Turcotte, Coyne J. ’68, *1964 Walker, James H. ’41 (d., 12/31/02) *1937 Turgeon, Christopher M. ’91, 1989 Walker, Jermaine J. ’06, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Turmelle, Alan R. ’69, 1966 Walker, John D. Jr. ’30 (d., 4/13/94) *1926 Turmelle, Edgar G. ’50 (d., 3/21/03) **1946, *48, 49 Walker, Peter A. ’73, *1969 Turner, Herbert A. ’25 (d., 7/16/45) *1923, 24 Walker, Vernon S. Jr. ’66, *1962, 64, 65 Turner, Philip J. ’53, *1949 Walker, William C. ’49 (d., 8/1/58) *1945

Turner, Ronald D. Jr. ’65, *1961 Walker, William R. ’50, **1946 Tursky, John M. ’81, *1977, 78, 79, 80 Wallace, Frederick A. Jr. ’53, *1949 Tyler, Wayne ’64, *1960 Wallace, John C. ’13 (d., 4/3/44) 1912 Uhrin, Michael J. (non-student) 2001 Wallace, Robert L. ’54 (d., 3/29/96) *1950, *51, 52 Unterstein, Richard J. ’76, *1972, 73, 74, 75 Waller, Ronald I. ’05, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Upton, Fred T. Jr. ’60, *1956 Waller, Ryan S. ’05, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Urann, Marcus L. ’97 (d., 4/3/63) 1893 Walsh, David M. ’74, *1970

Vachon, Raymond F. ’61 (d., 7/5/97) *1956 Walsh, James R. ’72, 1970, 71, 72 Vafiades, Nicholas V. ’45, *1941 Walsh, Matthew J. ’84, 1981, 82, 83 Vail, Eugene L. ’30 (d., 2/15/99) *1926, 28, 29 Walsh, Michael P. ’84, 1985, 86

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Walter, Robert J. ’59, *1955 Weatherbee, Edward A. ’29 (d., 7/6/59) 1926 Walton, Marcus D. ’04, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Weaver, Charles L. ’40 (d., 3/17/05) *1936 Walton, Russell A. ’35 (d., 9/19/80) *1930 Webber, Edwin W. ’49 (d., 3/17/01) *1945 Ward, James F. ’44, *1940 Webber, Fred G. ’04 (d., 3/17/38) 1901 Ward, Lowell E. ’43, *1939, 40, 41 Webber, Mortimer A. ’98 (d., d. u.) 1896, 97

Ward, Philip R. ’51, 1948 Webber, Norman W. ’31 (d., 9/12/68) *1927 Ward, Thomas J. ’76, *1972 Webber, Robert C. ’60, *1956, 59 Wardwell, Joel D. ’74, *1971 Webber, Roy P. II ’52 (d., 11/2/06) **1947 Wardwell, John W. ’77, 1973, 74, 75, 76 Weber, William L. Jr. ’53 (d., 10/?/81) *1949 Ware, Marc C. ’89, 1985 Webster, Charles S. ’98 (d., 2/12/66) 1896, 97

Wark, William L. ’15 (d., 6/?/22) 1913, 14 Webster, Daniel ’27 (d., 2/16/78) *1923, *24, 26 Warren, Christopher J. ’07, 2005 Webster, Walter E. III ’67, *1963, 64

Warren, Richard L. ’42 (d., 7/22/44) *1938 Weed, John E. ’73, *1969Warren, Thomas G. ’79, *1975, 76, 77, 78 Weed, Jonathan L. ’83, *1976, 77, 78, 79 Wasgatt, Asa V. ’30 (d., 12/1/50) *1926, 29 Wehrman, George F. ’67, *1963, 64Wasgatt, Rowland J. ’63, 1960, 61 Wehrman, George R. ’94, 1991, 92, 93 Washburn, Beecher N. Jr. ’67, *1962 Weiler, Peter P. ’80, 1976 Wasson, Sean D. ’09, 2005, 06 Weiner, Charles E. ’58, *1954 Waterman, Donald M. ’53, *1949, *50, *51, 52 Weiner, Samuel ’26 (d., d. u.) 1922 Waterman, Robert C. ’81, *1977, 78, 79, 80 Weise, Michael E. ’76, *1972

Waterman, Robert D. ’49, *1945, *46, 48 Weist, Michael S. ’73, *1969 Watkins, Grant P. ’69, *1965, 66, 67, 68 Welch, Edward F. III ’76, *1971, 75 Watson, Daniel P. ’74, *1969 Welch, John E. ’60, 1957, 58, 59 Watson, Joshua R. ’05, 2001, 02 Welch, Stephen J. ’81, *1977 Watson, Mark N. ’73, *1969, 70, 71, 72 Wells, Dean P. ’62, *1958 Watson, Peter B. ’72, *1968 Wells, Stanley E. III ’71, *1967Watson, Richard D. ’50, *1947, 48 Wells, Thomas E. ’72, *1967

Watson, Stanley E. ’76, *1972 Wentworth, Owen ’39 (d., 5/18/97) *1935 Wayman, Craig W. ’81, *1976 Werdin, David O. ’73, *1964 Weare, James L. ’43 (d., 4/16/99) *1939 Wescott, Guy R. ’49 (d., 3/5/97) *1946

1953 — ANOTHER FINE SEASON

The 1953 season was another strong campaign by a Black Bear eleven. Co-Capt. Ed Bogdanovich was a one-man wrecking crew, leading the team in mostoffensive categories, including punting. Vince Calenda scored nine touchdowns, fourth highest single season mark in UM history, and averaged 7.3 yardsper carry. Dave Wiggin, outstanding in both football and baseball, averaged six yards per carry and guard Tom Golden was named first team, Little AllAmerica. Golden also was first team, all-Yankee Conference and all-Maine, and Bogdanovich, Calenda, Ed Cianchette, Lew Clark, and Ken Woodsum wereall-Maine. Members of Coach Hal Westerman’s third team were, front row, l-r, Don Shields, Lucien Garneau, Ernie Smart, Dexter Early, Tom Golden, Co-Capt. Ed Bogdanovich, Vince Calenda, Ron Perry, Steve Novick, Ken Woodsum, Lew Clark, and Clay Beal. Second row, l-r, Wally Covell, Ralph Wood,Chuck Lavoix, Walt Placzankis, Tom Pike, Co-Capt. Ed Cianchette, John McCann, Ted Maher, Jack Small, Don Douglas, Fran Pluta, and Dave Smith. Backrow, l-r, Tom Dole, Jon Appel, Bruce Munn, Rod Cyr, Otis Anthony, Joe Mawson, Roy Selland, Mike Nagem, Dan Rossano, Charlie Furlong, Cole Nice, DickMcGee, Kevin Cadieux, Jim Duffy, Bob Giguere, and Warren Griffin. Absent, Dave Wiggin, Ed Guernsey, and Jim Holland.

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Wesko, Michael J. ’79, *1975, 77, 78 Wilshire, Robert M. ’59, *1953 West, James W. ’69, 1965 Wilson, James E. Jr. ’53, *1949 Weston, Richard K. ’67, *1963 Wilson, John F. ’33 (d., 6/30/02) *1929, 30, 31, 32 Wetzel, Lee K. ’58, *1954 Wilson, John M. ’43 (d., 6/6/44) *1939 Weymouth, Arthur P. ’06 (d., 7/15/53) 1904, 05 Wilson, Nicholas S. ’04, 2001

Weymouth, Frank E. ’96 (d., 7/22/41) 1893 Wilson, Warren H. ’60, *1956 Whalen, James G. ’75, 1972, 73 Wilson, Wendell R. ’49, *1942 Whalen, John G. ’48 (d., 12/8/00) *1942 Wing, Alan F. ’50, 1946, 47, 48, 49 Whalen, Steven W. ’77, *1973 Wing, David E. ’70, *1966, 67, 68, 69 Whatley, Timothy R. ’81, *1977 Wing, George E. ’35 (d., 7/28/91) *1931

Wheeler, Manchester N. Jr. ’62, *1958, 59, 60, 61 Wingate, Charles F. ’73, *1965, 66, 67 Wheeler, Richard H. ’53, *1950 Wingren, Dana W. ’61, *1955

Whetstone, Lamir D. ’09, 2005, 06 Winograd, Richard M. ’76, *1972, 74, 75 Whitcomb, Ronald L. ’06, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Winslow, Carl M. ’68, *1964 White, Dennis A. ’70, *1966 Winslow, Glenn H. ’73, *1969, 72 White, Donald E. ’68, *1964, 65, 66, 67 Winters, Jeffrey J. ’79, *1975, 76 White, Earl A. ’48, *1946 Wise, Michael D. ’76, *1973 White, Harold C. ’15 (d., 10/19/33) 1914 Wiswell, Andrew M. ’27 (d., 12/17/99) *1923 White, Harry A. ’09 (d., 3/16/42) 1907, 08 Wnek, Michael F. ’77, *1973 White, Harvey A. ’97 (d., 3/3/47) 1894, 95 Wolfgram, John C. ’70, *1966, 67, 68, 69

White, James M. ’74, *1970 Wood, Alphonso ’05 (d., 5/1/55) 1902, 03 White, John F. ’67, 1965, 66 Wood, Brian C. ’78, *1974White, Philip R. Jr. ’50 (d., 11/13/88) *1946, *47, 48, 49 Wood, Jeffrey G. ’78, *1974, 75 White, Randall P. ’61, *1956, 58, 59 Wood, Michael W. ’61, *1957 White, Robert H. ’70, *1966, 68 Wood, Ralph E. ’56, 1955 White, Steven M. ’73, *1969 Wood, Raymond S. Jr. ’90, 1986, 87, 88 White, Walter A. ’35 (d., 3/13/72) 1932 Wood, Robert F. ’59, *1955

White, Walter C. ’20 (d., 3/19/69) 1916 Wood, Stephen E. ’81, 1975, 76, 77, 78 White, Walter R. ’52, *1948 Wood, Valton L. Jr. ’67, *1960 Whitney, Clarence A. ’15 (d., 1/18/74) 1910 Woodard, Franklin E. ’61, *1957

Whitney, Gary E. ’65, *1958 Woodbrey, Kevin K. ’78, *1973Whitney, Jeffrey S. ’01, 1999, 00 Woodbrey, Victor C. ’73, *1968 Whitten, William E. ’71, *1967 Woodstock, Paul V. ’88, 1986, 87 Whytock, Robert D. ’52, **1948, 49, 50, 51 Woodsum, Kenneth Y. ’55, *1951, 52, 53, 54 Wibby, Wayne W. ’60, *1956 Woodworth, Jack T. ’50 (d., 9/13/00) *1945

Wiggin Davis E. ’54, *1950, 51, 52, 53 Work, Winslow A. ’45 (d., 12/24/85) *1941, 42 Wiggin, William R. ’50, *1944, *45, *46 Wormel, Ralph G. ’01 (d., ?/?/12) 1896, 97, 98,Wight, James H. ’02 (d., d. u.) 1898 99, 00Wight, John C. ’33 (d., 11/22/79) *1929, 32 Wormuth, John D. ’08, 2004, 05, 06 Wilcox, George W. ’68, *1964, 67 Worthing, Gary W. ’73, *1969, 71, 72

Wilder, Robert S. ’88, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Worthley, Leon R. ’64, *1960, 63 Wildes, Fred T. ’65, *1961 Wright, A. Rameek ’98, 1995, 96, 97

Wilkinson, Alan F. Jr. ’64, *1960 Wright, Harold W. ’10 (d., 3/5/55) 1909 Wilkinson, Robert H. Jr. ’69, *1965 Wright, Kenneth F. ’43 (d., 8/27/94) *1939 Willard, Keith B. ’62, *1958, 61 Wright, Sumner C. ’68, *1964 Willets, Robert T. ’41 (d., 8/16/83) *1937, *39 Wrubleski, Albert F. ’63 (d., d. u.) *1959 Willett, Thomas J. ’62, *1958 Wyman, Jeffrey L. ’72, *1968 Willey, Gordon A. ’94, 1990, 91, 92 Yanush, Charles A. ’69, *1964, 66, 67 Williams, Brian T. ’03, 2000, 01 York, Edward E. ’54, *1950 Williams, George S. Jr. ’37, *1933, 35, 36 York, James W. Jr. ’69, *1965

Williams, Jeffrey A. ’77, *1973 Young, John L. ’68, *1964 Williams, Keien J. ’08, 2004 Young, Kenneth H. ’29 (d., 8/1/67) 1927, 28 Williams, Leon G. Jr. ’55, *1951 Young, Newman H. ’21 (d., 12/19/69) 1917, 20, 21 Williams, Marcus A. ’05, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Young, Norman B. ’43 (d., 10/29/91) *1941 Williams, Michael D. ’76, *1972 Young, Patrick R. ’91, 1987 Williams, Robert A. ’97, 1993 Yozukevich, Algird G. ’39 (d., 2/7/04) *1935 Williams, Steven A. ’06, 2003, 04, 06 Zakarian, Lavon ’30 (d., 7/18/83) *1926, 27, 28, 29

Williamson, E. Jamal ’91, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Zand, Nelson S. ’61, *1957, 58, 59 Williamson, G. Todd ’97, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Zieno, Angelo S. ’41, *1937, *39 Wilmot, Alston D. ’01, 1997, 98, 99, 00 Zimmerman, David M. ’48 (d., 11/?/85) 1947

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Zimmerman, Samuel P. ’49 (d., 6/23/93) *1946 Zuch, Charles K. ’70, *1965, 67, 68 Zinno, John J. Jr. ’72, *1968, 69 Zurinskas, Robert J. ’95, 1990, 91, 93, 94 Zoidis, William P. ’54, *1950 Zych, Aaron M. ’00, 1997 Zollo, John P. Jr. ’49, 1946, 47, 48 Zyskowski, Michael A. ’03, 2001, 02, 03 Zottoli, Robert A. ’32 (d., 7/6/83) *1929 Zysman, Dale ’25 (d., 7/2/93) 1924

FIRST TIME 2006 LETTER RECIPIENTS

Allen, Teron L. ’09 Harris, Troy J. ’09 Pierre, Manzi ‘08 Batanian, Alexander C. ’10 Kiefer, Kash A. ’08 Queener, Jacob F. ‘09 Brusko, Michael A. C. ’09 Masterman, Mark C. ’10 Randall, Desmond D. ‘10 Eastman, Tyler J. ’10 McLaughlin, Brandon J. ’10 Sebastiani, Luigi Jr. ‘10 Fluellen, Jhamal A. ’10 McNeill, Devin J. ’10 Stevens, Jordan D. ‘10 Folz, Jacob N. ’07 Mulligan, Matthew B. ’08 Williams, Landis J. ‘10

1901 — A WONDERFUL SEASON

The Black Bears of 1901 had a very special season. They won seven games, a number to be repeated only twice more (1912 and 1926)until Hal Westerman’s team won eight games in 1961. They won seven games by shutout, a record that still stands. Capt. CarolosDorticos scored 41 points on six touchdowns (a TD counted for five points in those days) and 11 extra points. It was the first seasonMaine won the State Series and the excitement was high enough to merit a chartered train from Bangor to Brunswick filled with hundreds of students and fans to watch the Bears beat Bowdoin 22-5 in the final game of the season. Coach of the team was J. WellsFarley, one of the nation’s top players as an undergraduate at Harvard. Posing for the team photo were, front row, l-r, Alex Taylor, Charles Bailey, and Edward Parker. Second row, l-r, Alfred Davis, Capt. Carlos Dorticos, Winfield Cole, and Clint Rackliffe. Third row, l-r,Asst. Mgr. Isaac Treworgy, Art Towse, Luther Bradford, Paul Bean, and Mgr. Luther Peck. Back row, l-r, Wesley Elliott, Jim Sawyer, Harry Duran, Francis Webster, and Edwin Bearce.

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MORSE FIELD AT ALFOND STADIUM

Maine’s football games were played for many decades on Alumni Field, named in recognition of the countless gifts of funds from alumni to support Maineathletics. In 1998, a new grandstand was constructed, made possible by generous donations from Harold Alfond and Philip and Susan Morse. Some 9,244 were on-hand for the dedication game that resulted in a 52-28 win over New Hampshire. Cost of the facility was 6.1 million dollars. Mr. Alfondcontributed 3.1 million, the Morses 2.15 million, with the remaining funds donated by many alumni and friends.

The facility includes lights, a digital scoreboard and an astroturf field surface. The new press box includes ample space for reporters, broadcast crews,guests of the University president, restrooms, an elevator, kitchen and storage areas. The new field is also home to Maine’s field hockey team.

THE BENEFACTORS

Harold Alfond (left) and Phil Morse ’64.

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1958 BLACK BEARS

The 1958 edition of Maine football was a successful team, posting a 6-2 record and finishing second in the Yankee Conference. Fullback Bob Bragg aver-aged over seven yards per carry, with Wayne Champeon right behind with a 6.9 average and Jack Welch had a five yards per carry average. The club’sonly loss in YC play was to Connecticut. Champeon, Roger Ellis, Niles Nelson and Harold “Tank” Violette were first team, all-Yankee Conference and Ellisand Chuck Eberbach were all-Maine. Quarterback Bob Pickett, who had a fine season, went on to have a very successful career as head coach of footballat UMass. Front row, l-r, Randy White, Bob Webber, Dave Kerry, Vince Trincia, Gerry deGrandpre, Bob Pickett, Dick Pottle, Capt. Niles Nelson, Bob Bower,Hal Violette, Dave Baribeau, Wayne Champeon, Art Miles, and Jimmy Cutler. Second row, l-r, Ewen MacKinnon, Chet Dana, Tim Mynahan, Stan Masalsky,Joe Growney, Ken Pinkham, Phil Clemente, Charlie Eberbach, Tom Vasser, Roger Ellis, Jack Welch, John Theriault, Dick Drisko, and Ron Boutet. Backrow, l-r, Ed Manson, Jim Soper, Bob Bragg, Maury Dore, Charles Babb, Haddon Libby, Dick Leadbetter, Ron Caselden, Jim Oshsner, Dick Kinney, TonyKoris, Cal Bickford, and Dick Lary.

RING OF HONOR

A new chapter in Maine football history occurred in 2003 when theUniversity inducted John Huard as the first member of a “Ring ofHonor.” Huard has been recognized on many occasions as Maine’sgreatest football player ever. He was an All-American and two-time all-Yankee Conference linebacker. He played four seasons in the NationalFootball League, coached and played in the Canadian Football League,and coached successfully at the college level in Canada and the U.S.

John has been a generous contributor to the University on many occasions, the most recent was his gift of an artificial grass surface in the Mahaney Dome. His name and number #32 are engraved on signage on the east side of the football grandstand.

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HEAD COACHES AND YEARLY TEAM RECORD

Coach W L T Pct.

1892 Chesley Johnston 0 2 0 .000 1893 Wildes Veazie 0 5 0 .000

1894 --not appointed— 0 1 0 .000

1895 P. Folsom 1 4 0 .200 1896 Jack Abbott 1 3 2 .333 1897 Harry Robinson 1 2 0 .333

1898 James P. Coombs 0 4 0 .000 1899 W. B. Hopkins 2 3 0 .400 1900 C. Ernest Burton 4 4 0 .500

1901 J. Wells Farley 7 1 0 .875 1902 E. N. Robinson 6 2 0 .750 1903 J. Wells Farley 5 3 0 .625

1904 King 3 4 0 .429 1905 Frank J. McCoy 3 3 1 .500 1906 Frank J. McCoy 2 4 2 .375 1907 Frank J. McCoy 2 4 1 .357 1908 Frank J. McCoy 3 4 0 .429 1909 George N. Schildmiller 3 4 1 .437 1910 Edgar R. Wingard 4 1 2 .714

1911 Edgar R. Wingard 6 2 0 .750 1912 Thomas J. Reilly 7 1 0 .875 1913 Thomas J. Reilly 5 2 1 .687 1914 Edward B. Cochems 6 3 0 .667 1915 Thomas H. Hughlitt 6 3 0 .667 1916 Thomas H. Hughlitt 0 4 3 .214 1917 Thomas McCann 1 3 0 .250 1918 Capt. Aldsworth 3 1 0 .750

1919 James A. Baldwin 6 1 0 .857 1920 James A. Baldwin 3 3 3 .500

1921 Fred M. Brice 2 5 1 .312 1922 Fred M. Brice 6 2 0 .750 1923 Fred M. Brice 5 3 0 .625 1924 Fred M. Brice 4 3 1 .562 1925 Fred M. Brice 5 2 1 .687

1926 Fred M. Brice 7 1 0 .875 1927 Fred M. Brice 6 1 0 .857 1928 Fred M. Brice 4 1 2 .625 1929 Fred M. Brice 2 5 0 .286 1930 Fred M. Brice 3 4 0 .429

1931 Fred M. Brice 4 3 0 .571 1932 Fred M. Brice 5 1 1 .786 1933 Fred M. Brice 4 3 0 .571 1934 Fred M. Brice 4 3 0 .571

1935 Fred M. Brice 3 3 1 .500 1936 Fred M. Brice 4 3 0 .571 1937 Fred M. Brice 2 3 2 .429 1938 Fred M. Brice 3 4 0 .429 1939 Fred M. Brice 5 2 0 .714 1940 Fred M. Brice 1 6 0 .167

1941 George E. Allen 3 2 2 .571 1942 William C. Kenyon 2 4 0 .333 1943 Samuel Sezak 0 1 0 .000

1944 William C. Kenyon 2 2 0 .500 1945 William C. Kenyon 0 5 0 .000 1946 George E. Allen 2 5 0 .286 1947 George E. Allen 6 1 0 .857 1948 George E. Allen 4 3 0 .571

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1949 David M. Nelson 2 4 1 .357 1950 David M. Nelson 5 1 1 .786

1951 Harold S. Westerman 6 0 1 .929 1952 Harold S. Westerman 4 3 0 .571 1953 Harold S. Westerman 4 2 1 .643

1954 Harold S. Westerman 5 2 0 .714 1955 Harold S. Westerman 5 1 1 .786 1956 Harold S. Westerman 5 2 0 .714 1957 Harold S. Westerman 4 3 0 .571 1958 Harold S. Westerman 6 2 0 .750 1959 Harold S. Westerman 3 3 2 .500 1960 Harold S. Westerman 4 3 1 .562

1961 Harold S. Westerman 8 0 1 .944

1962 Harold S. Westerman 4 4 0 .500 1963 Harold S. Westerman 5 3 0 .625 1964 Harold S. Westerman 5 3 0 .625 1965 Harold S. Westerman 8 2 0 .800 1966 Harold S. Westerman 4 5 0 .444 1967 Walter H. Abbott 0 8 0 .000 1968 Walter H. Abbott 3 5 0 .375 1969 Walter H. Abbott 5 4 0 .556

1970 Walter H. Abbott 3 5 0 .375

1971 Walter H. Abbott 2 6 0 .250 1972 Walter H. Abbott 3 6 0 .333 1973 Walter H. Abbott 3 7 0 .300 1974 Walter H. Abbott 4 6 0 .400 1975 Walter H. Abbott 4 6 0 .400 1976 John S. Bicknell 6 5 0 .545 1977 John S. Bicknell 3 7 0 .300 1978 John S. Bicknell 3 7 1 .318

1979 John S. Bicknell 2 9 0 .182 1980 John S. Bicknell 4 7 0 .364

1981 Ronald A. Rogerson 3 7 1 .318 1982 Ronald A. Rogerson 7 4 0 .636 1983 Ronald A. Rogerson 4 6 0 .400 1984 Ronald A. Rogerson 5 6 0 .454 1985 Eugene F. Teevens, III 6 5 0 .545 1986 Eugene F. Teevens, III 7 4 0 .636 1987 Timothy L. Murphy 8 4 0 .667

1988 Timothy L. Murphy 7 4 0 .636 1989 Thomas L. Lichtenburg 9 3 0 .750 1990 Kirk J. Ferentz 3 8 0 .273

1991 Kirk J. Ferentz 3 8 0 .273 1992 Kirk J. Ferentz 6 5 0 .546 1993 John W. Cosgrove 3 8 0 .273 1994 John W. Cosgrove 3 8 0 .273 1995 John W. Cosgrove 3 8 0 .273 1996 John W. Cosgrove 7 4 0 .636

1997 John W. Cosgrove 5 6 0 .454 1998 John W. Cosgrove 6 5 0 .545 1999 John W. Cosgrove 4 7 0 .364 2000 John W. Cosgrove 5 6 0 .454

2001 John W. Cosgrove 9 3 0 .750 2002 John W. Cosgrove 11 3 0 .786 2003 John W. Cosgrove 7 5 0 .583 2004 John W. Cosgrove 5 6 0 .454 2005 John W. Cosgrove 5 6 0 .454

2006 John W. Cosgrove 6 5 0 .545

467 437 38 .516

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ASSISTANT COACHES (Ed. Note: Locating names of men who have served as assistant coaches for varsity, junior varsity, andfreshman teams over the years was quite a task. Game programs, team photos, and yearbooks were among sources utilized. It is possible some names are missing. To those that are absent, we apologize and would like to hear from anyone who can add to the list for a future publication. This listing dates fromthe early 1920s. Approximately half of those listed were or are full-time; the others part-time, or gradassistants, or they served on a voluntary basis.

Abbott, Walt (1960-67) Fitzgerald, Tim (1985-86) McBrady, Jim (1949)

Allen, Eck (1941, 45) Flynn, Bob (1958-59) McDonald, Joe (1987-89)Anderson, Walt (1954-55) Fogarty, Steve (1996) McGrath, Neil (1995-99)

Azzinaro, Jerry (1998) Frazier, Sean (1995) McNally, Brian (1977)Backus, Jared (1999-01) Gaine, Brendan (1993) Merrill, Carl (1972-76)Bard, Richard (1982) Gilbert, Joe (1994-99) Moran, Jack (1935-40)Baxter, John (1989) Gray, Torrian (2000-01) Murph, Jamal (1995)Beverage, Albert (1939-40) Greener, Barry (1971) Murphy, Joe (1922-25)Bicknell, Harrison (1985-86) Griffin, Matt (1999-02) Murphy, Tim (1985-86)

Binder, Chris (2001) Hackett, Matt (1983) Murray, Bill (1915-24)Black, Edmund (1929) Hadley, Bump (1967-71) Nagy, Rich (1990-91, 01-05)Bonamago, John (1989-91) Halkyard, Neil (1946-47) Nelson, Niles (1959)

Boudreau, Paul (1976-78) Hall, Howe (1929) Nori, Mark (2003)Bourgoin, Kevin (2005-06) Ham, Ralph (1951) Nugal, Chris (1994)Bragg, Bob (1960) Hamilton, Bob (1971) O’Connell, Edward (1935)Bresnahan, Chuck (1992-93) Hand, Carl (1932) Ortiz, Lou (1984)Briggs, Frederick (1942) Harriman, Leon (1971-73) Paquette, Al (1981-82)

Brooks, Duane (1993) Harriman, Mark (1981-84) Pendino, Mike (1989)Brownlee, Hugh (1941-42) Hawkes, Bryan (1999-00) Perrone, Ken (1959)

Burk, Fred (1931) Heidebrecht, Mark (1987-88) Pickett, Bob (1966-70)Butterfield, Jack (1955-69) Hewins, Walt (1954-55) Pike, Julius (1935)Butterfield, Jim (1956-59) Hincks, Maynard (1932) Pluto, Frank (1955)Calderwood, Sam (1937, 39) Hodgkins, John (1984) Potts, Robert (1987-88)Capriotti, Paul (1997-98) Hodgson, Mike (1981-84) Prendergast, Tim (1992)

Carville, Woody (1953, 60-65) Holloway, Bob (1951-52) Puchalski, Ron (1973)Cason, Craig (1983) Huard, John (1974-75) Quinn, John (1925-28)

Cassals, Dick (1989) Hutchins, Mike (1984-86) Rand, David (1960-65)Cataldo, Tom (1978) Irvine, Bill (1946) Rankin, Rome (1947-48)Cerasuolo, Mike (1994-95) James, Arnie (1971) Raymond, Bob (1946-48)Clark, Art (1949) Jones, Phil (1929-42, 47-49) Raymond, Chris (1981-82)Clark, Keith (1987) Jordan, Ralph (1932-34) Raymond, Tubby (1951-53)Clark, Lew (1956-59) Jordan, Wes (1962) Reese, Ed (1976-77)Coady, Don (1936) Kenyon, Bill (1926-42, 46-48) Rhodes, John (1971)Cobb, Casey (1989) Kolakowski, Mike (1989) Robichaud, Steve (1979, 85-86)

Cole, Jeff (1997, 00-04) Lakatos, Scott (1995-00) Rogers, Tom (1991) Collilouri, Orfio (1976-80) Lawrence, William (2001-02) Rogerson, Ron (1963)

Comissiong, Jeff (1996-97, 00-05) Leggett, Jack (1977) Rondeau, Andy (2006) Cooper, Kevin (1992-98) Leggett, Les (1951) Sally, Jerome (1990-91)

Cornacchio, Joe (1975) Lempa, Kevin (1977-80) Santavicca, Ron (1976)Cosgrove, Jack (1978-80, 87-92) Leslie, Joe (1974) Scott, Brian (2004-06)Cowan, Ky (2004-05) Lewis, Will (1994) Sezak, Sam (1940-42, 46-59)Cuddeback, John (1949-51) Lima, John (1997-99) Sheridan, Bill (1987-88)

Curry, Brendan (2004) Lovett, John (1985-88, 94) Sirmans, Ben (1996-99)Curtis, Ben (1948) Lowe, Max (1983-84) Skladany, John (1981-84)DeVarney, Dick (1970-74) Lude, Mike (1949-50) Small, Hank (1924)

DeVette, Russ (1954) Lufkin, Art (1931) Smith, Antoine (2003)Denbow, Carroll (1958) Lufkin, Steve (1987-88) Smith, Bob (1975)DePew, Bob (1981-84) MacKinnon, Ewen (1966-72) Smith, Robb (2002-06)Dickison, Brian (2005-06) Mahaney, Larry (1954) Sniveley, A. Barr (1948)DiNardo, Gerry (1976-77) Mallett, Alfred (1940) Spagnuolo, Steve (1993)

Dobbs, Ben (1941) Maloney, Dan (1985) Strollo, John (2004)Dunn, Paul (1990-93) Maloy, Chuck (1994-95) Sturgeon, Gene (1952)Dykeman, David (2004) Mamula, Nick (1993) Suydam, Ryck (1982)Eaton, Jake (2003) Marsh, Eric (2001-03) Tosches, Steve (1981-84)Farnum, Will (1959) Martino, Vince (1978-80) Trask, Stan (1950)Fein, Mickey (2002) Maser, Mike (1979-80) Vance, Jay (1970)Ferraro, Paul (1989) Mason, John (1923) Walker, Scott (1990-95)Fish, Lincoln (1935) Maturo, John (1951) Westerman, Hal (1949-50)

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Whytock, Bob (1952-53) Wilmot, Dwayne (2006) Zabilski, Joe (1946-47) Wieman, Tad (1947) Wilson, Tim (1972-73) Zingler, Ray (1990-91) Wilder, Bob (1990-06) Wing, Al (1950) Zumbach, Dave (1979)

Williamson, E. Jamal (1991-92) Winslow, Mike (2006) Zyskowski, Michael (2005-06) Worthing, Gary (1973)

1955 — A TERRIFIC SEASON

Coach Hal Westerman’s fifth year at the helm was another successful year for Maine football as the Black Bears won the Maine State Series title and finished second in the Yankee Conference as only a seven-point loss to Rhode Island in the opening game of the season marred an otherwise perfectleague record. Maine had a terrific line, led by all-Maine selections Paul Boucher, Thurlow Cooper, Rollie Merrifield, Bob Provencher and Bill Tarazewich.Jack Small became the first player in YC history to be selected first team twice in different positions, once as a center (1954) and once as a fullback(1955). He was joined by Cooper and Jim Duffy on the all-Yankee Conference team. Front row, l-r, Wes English, Ray Hostetter, Norm Cole, Mike Nagem, Jan Saleeby, Rollie Merrifield, Aram Garabedian, Bob Provencher, Co-Capts. Jim Duffy and Jack Small, Thurlow Cooper, Don Douglas, Warren Griffin,Peter Kostacopoulos, John Edgar, Paul Boucher, and Rod Cyr. Second row, l-r, Peter Thompson, Archie Manoogian, Alan Merritt, Alan Lewis, Dick Irwin,Bill Tarazewich, Ed Soper, Walt Abbott, Cal Bickford, John Castor, Don LeBlanc, Dick Geiere, Ron Cutliffe, Charles Thibodeau, Jim Carroll, John Goodman,Jim Varner, and Herb Carmichael. Third row, l-r, Bob Cecchini, Don Shields, Ralph Wood, Dick Upham, Wayne Ross, Leroy Moulton, Paul McCourt, Ralph Harvey, Carroll Denbow, Bob Carmichael, Walt Sawyer, Joe Mancini, Joe Herbert, and Jerry Michael.

1952 – YANKEE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS AGAIN

For the third time in the six-year existance of the Yankee Conference, Hal Westerman’s Black Bears were on top, although they had to share the title withConnecticut and Rhode Island. Brothers Jack and Jim Butterfield were co-captains, marking the first time in UM history that brothers shared the leader-ship role. Jack averaged 5.9 yards per carry and Ed Bogdanovich gained ground at a 4.3 yards per carry aveerage. Ken Parady completed 51 percent ofhis passes and Jim Butterfield was named first team, all-YC. Front row, l-r, Billy McCann, Joe Alex, Dick McGee, Dick Breen, Gordon Thorburn, HarryRichardson, Co-Capts. Jack and Jim Butterfield, Al Card, Gerry Hodge, Don Stevens, Don Waterman, Woody Carville, Fred Dolan, and Dave Wiggin.Second row, l-r, Walter John, Ernie Smart, Fred Maher, Bruce Munn, Ed Bogdanovich, Bob Wallace, Charles Furlong, Bill Grove, Lucien Garneau, EdCianchette, Bob Quinn, Lew Clark, Clay Beal, Steve Novick, Vince Calenda, Tom Golden, Ron Perry, and Tim Pike. Back row, l-r, Joe McBrine, EdGuernsey, Herb Gray, Wayne Bennett, Brad Hall, Dick Whatley, Jim Randall, Kevin Cadieux, Roger Miles, Dexter Earley, Cole Nice, Joe Mawson, NormStetson, Ken Parady, Wally Covell, Ed Woodsum, Bill Tiedeman, Chellis Smith, Dick Staples, and Frank Pluta.

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CAPTAINS

Bailey, Charles L. (1903, 04) Jones, Steven P. (1974) Reid, James T. (1972)Baker, David S. (1914) Kalman, Keith A. (1967) Reidman, Ernest J. (1937)Barron, Donald P. (1949) Keating, Christopher P. (1978) Riley, Alan H. (1965)Barrows, Edward A. Jr. (1941) Keating, Stephen J. (1981, 82) Roberts, John (1962)Baur, Raymond E. (1995) King, Matthew L. (2006) Robinson, Joseph (1995)

Belisle, Charles M. (1966) Kinney, Richard A. (1961) Roche, Brian M. (1991) Bennett, Arthur G. (1905) Knight, Steven J. (1994) Rogers, Thomas J. (1990)

Bird, Allen L. (1898, 99) Kostacopoulos, Peter (1956) Royer, Alfred D. (1975)Bogdanovich, Edward (1953) Lamborghini, W. Jack (1973) Ruffner, Charles W. (1915)Bragg, Robert H. (1959) Lamoreau, Paul D. (1926) Sawyer, Allen F. (1913)Burleigh, John J. (1906) Lazarski, Benjamin J. (2005) Sawyer, Charles J. (1896, 97)Burrill, Richard M. (1946) Leadbetter, Richard A. (1960) Seavey, Haller D. (1895)Butterfield, John E. (1952) LeConte, Michael W. (2004) Secino, David J. (1977)

Butterfield, Philip Jr. (1952) Leggett, Jackson S. (1976) Severson, Daniel J. (1963)Buzzell, James C. (1928) LeRoy, William S. (1978) Shepard, Thomas D. (1912)Cahill, J. Timothy (1986) Lipinski, Joseph S. (1979) Shulman, Scott E. (1976)Capriotti, Paul V. (1991) Long, Eugene A. (1944) Sims, James W. (1931)Carter, Derek A. (1997) Loranger, Donald G. (1968) Small, Henry D. (1923)Champeon, Wayne S. (1960) Lugo, Vesnier A. (1998, 99) Small, John H. (1955)Christopher, Benjamin A. (2000) Lunge, Raymond F. (1922) Smart, Ernest A. (1954)Cianchette, Edward J. (1953) MacKinnon, Ewen I. S. (1960) Smith, Ernest J. (1964)

Cloutier, David L. (1961) Maddock, Stanley B. (1971) Smith, Harry M. (1892)Cobb, George L. (1934) Magliaro, Zack A. (2001) Smith, Michael T. (1990)Cook, Horace J. (1909) Marsanskis, George G. (1947) Smith, Raymond A. (1920)Cooper, Earle H. (1963) Maury, Mitchell T. (1996) Sproul, Alton L. Jr. (1948)Cooper, S. Thurlow (1956) McConnell, Robert K. (1972) Stearns, Roger A. (1940)Cooper, Stephen (2002) McGowan, Brandon (2004) Stewart, Clyde W. (1919)Cosgrove, John W. (1977) Mellow, Andrew J. (1973) Sullivan, Thomas F. (1979)Cote, Donald E. (1974) Morrill, Richard A. (1943) Swadel, William W. (1971)

Coutts, Mark A. (1985) Moulton, Vernon L. (1957) Tautkus, Gerard B. (1976)Curry, Brendan (2002) Naccarra, Brent S. (1999) Tennett, John J. Jr. (1997)Davis, Thomas (1917) Nanigan, Moses (1927) Thiboutot, Peter A. (1980)Day, John H. (1945) Neal, F. Ray (1942) Tursky, John M. (1980)DeVito, Michael R. (2006) Nelson, Niles H. (1958) Urann, Marcus L. (1893)Doherty, Albert V. (1935) Nichols, Malik R. (2001) Violette, Steven J. (1987)Donahue, Steven M. (1986) Nielson, Andrew C. (1980) Walker, Jermaine J. (2005)Dorticos, Carlos (1901, 02) Noble, Robert A. (1990) Walton, Marcus D. (2004)Dottin-Carter, Dennis A. (2003) Nutter, Robert W. (1942) Weed, Jonathan L. (1979)

Drew, Dana E. (1938) O’Connor, Drew D. (1998) Welch, John E. (1959)Duffy, James J. (1955) Oliphant., Jojo H. (1999) Whitcomb, Ronald L. (2006)Dulac, G. Paul (1969) O’Rourke, John F. Jr. (1973) White, Donald E. (1967)Dyer, Richard C. (1939) Paradis, Paul J. (2000) White, Harry A. (1908)Eaton, Jacob R. (2002) Park, Todd R. (1994) White, Harvey A. (1894)Fein, Mickey D. (1998) Parker, William E. (1910, 11) Wilder, Robert S. (1987)Flynn, Michael P. (1996) Parsons, Philip S. (1933) Williams, Marcus A. (2004)Fraser, Oren (1925) Pearce, Charles A. (1895) Williamson, E. Jamal (1990)

Gaine, Brian W. (1995) Penna, Nicholas A. (1988) Williamson, G. Todd (1996)Gibson, John S. (1989) Pike, Julius (1932) Wilmot, Alston D. (2000)Ginsburg, George S. (1918) Pocius, Peter P. Jr. (1950, 51) Wormell, Ralph G. (1900)Golden, Thomas M. (1954) Proctor, M. Dewing (1936) Young, Newman H. (1921)Gorham, William J. (1916) Quackenbush, Ernest L. (1968) Zakarian, Lavon (1929)Griffin, Francis J. (1968) Ramsdell, Dean C. (1983) Zyskowski, Michael A. (2003)

Gruhn, George H. (1924) Hadley, Alton L. III (1962)

Haley, Michael H. (1964) THE GREATEST COMBACKS?

Hamilton, Robert S. (1970) On Oct. 8, 1983, Maine was playing at Lafayette, at the time ranked

Hayes, Chad W. (2001) 12TH

in the nation in Division IAA. Entering the fourth period, the

Higgins, Harrison P. (1907) home team led, 38-14. Maine scored 25 points in the final 15

Hirst, Walter F. (1965) minutes to win, 39-38. The final three came on a field goal by

Horne, Cecil W. (1930) Jack Leone. During the period Mike Beauchemin threw TD passes

Hough, Scott F. (1989) to Bob Jowett and Clay Pickering and ran for one touchdown

Huard, John R. (1966) himself. Some 18 years earlier, Maine, trailing Youngstown 22-7

Hufnagle, Gary M. (1964) half, rallied to win, 27-22 with three TDs in the final 8:10. The final

James, Henry A. (1970) TD came on a 49-yard pass from Frank Harney to Norm Tardiff.

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1950 — A STRONG MAINE TEAM

The 1950 season was the second of Dave Nelson’s two years as Maine’s head coach. The future Delaware coach and athletic director led the Bears to a 5-1-1 record, including a State Series crown and a second place finish in the Yankee Conference. It was the first half of one of the most successful two yearperiods in UM football history with Hal Westerman’s 1951 team posting a 6-0-1 record. Front row, l-r, Prescott Johnson, Dick Powell, Gordon Reade,Tayden Farrington, Ellis Bean, John Pochebit, Steve Emmons, Ray Cox, Bob Ehrlich, and John McGuire. Second row, l-r, Dick McGee, Milt Victor, FredFitanides, John Royal, Seymour Card, Jim Sullivan, Les Leggett, Alvin Mason, Russ Noyes, Larry Hersom, Dick Largay, Phil Coulombe, and Hal Marden,Third row, l-r, Mgr. Alan Pease, Ray Atherton, Graydon Erickson, Don Stevens, Dick Wheeler, Gerry Morse, Jim Butterfield, Tom Fogler, Paul Tibbetts, HarryEaston, Karl Burton, Perley Hamilton, Gene Sturgeon, Bob Whytock, Charlie Burgess, Capt. Peter Pocius, Vern Napolitano, and Trainer Stan Wallace.Fourth row, l-r, Brad Maxwell, Fred Dolan, Charlie Foote, Al Card, Don Waterman, Gerry Hodge, Harry Richardson, Gordon Thorburn, Walt Hewins, DickBreen, Jack Butterfield, and Joe Alex.

2002 – NCAA TOURNAMENT FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR

Jack Cosgrove established himself as one of Maine’s top coaches ever in leading the Black Bears to their second stright NCAA tournament in 2002 wherethey advanced to the second round after beating Appalachian State on its home field. The Bears won 11 games, a UM record, a Yankee Conference title,and were led by several outstanding players. Linebacker Stephen Cooper was YC defensive player of the year and was selected to the 1AA All-Americanteam. Dave Cusano and Dennis Dottin-Carter also were first team, all-YC. Jake Eaton pased for 1,849 yards, including 16 touchdowns, and MarcusWilliams was one of the nation’s leading rushers wtih 1,406 yards and a 5.4 yards per carry average. Front row, l-r, Matt Hammond, Pete Richardson, JohnGelsomino, Tri-Capts. Brendan Curry, Stephen Cooper, and Jake Eaton, Dave Cusano, Amos Hall, and Rob Kierstead. Second row, l-r, James Henry, MattDiBiase, Marcus Walton, Rob Brooks, Fred Lazo, Dennis Dottin-Carter, Brian Mann, Jim Pederson, Paris Minor, Devon Goree, Mark Moehl, Mark Lehner,Mike Zyskowski, and Dan Joslyn.

Third row, l-r, Mike Leconte, Ivi Nwosu, Christian Pereira, Chris Legree, Onyi Momah, Mike Mellow, Dante Fusco, John Baumgartner, Jarrod Gomes, BenBurklow, Jon Meczywor, Chris DeVinney, and Ben Lazarski. Fourth row, l-r, Maurice Garlic, Erik Iverson, Josh Raduski, Marcus Williams, Dzigbodi Ababio,Kurt Bulwith, Agean Robinson, Pat Pa’u, Mark Stetson, DiAndre Arrington, Clinton Brown, Chris Jackson, Nicholas Rawls, and Brandon McGowan. Fifthrow, l-r, Matt King, Ron Whitcomb, Clyde Moody, Brian Quinn, John Castoro, Bill Roak, Montell Owens, Ryan Waller, Josh Watson, Joe Vanidestine, RonWaller, Kenrick Ballantyne, and Mike DeVito. Sixth row, l-r, Alex Goyins, Kevin McMahan, Steven Williams, Tom Labenski, Joan Quezada, MichaelPickanski, Justin Roberts, Kyle Lockett, Jermaine Walker, Eric Ouellette, Lee St. Hilaire, Justin Rolling, Evign Dodge, and Ryan Bird. Back row, l-r, Vol.Coach Greg Marter, Strength Coach Will Biberstein, Ass. Coaches Mickey Fein, Jeff Cole, Matt Griffin, and Bob Wilder, Coach Jack Cosgrove, Asst.Coaches Jeff Comissiong, Bill Lawrence, Eric Marsh, Rich Nagy, and Robb Smith; Trainer Paul Culina, and Eq. Mgr. Steve Jones.

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SEASON BY SEASON GAME SCORES

1892 (0-2) 1901 (cont.) 1908 (cont.) 0 Colby 12 29 Colby 0 6 New Hampshire 4 3 Bangor HS 33 22 Bowdoin 5 5 Tufts 23

6 Bates 01893 (0-5) 1902 (6-2) 5 Colby 16

4 Bangor HS 10 18 Bar Harbor A.A. 0 0 Bowdoin 10 4 Colby 30 30 E. Maine Conf. Sem. 0 0 Bates 18 6 Colby 0 1909 (3-4-1) 6 Bates 52 0 Harvard 23 0 Massachusetts 0 10 Bowdoin 12 12 Tufts 0 16 Fort McKinley 0

0 Bates 6 16 New Hampshire 0

1894 (0-1) 17 Colby 5 0 Harvard 17 0 Bangor HS 6 11 Bowdoin 0 0 Tufts 9

15 Bates 61895 (1-4) 1903 (5-3) 6 Colby 17

22 Foxcroft Academy 0 10 New Hampshire 0 0 Bowdoin 22 6 Colby 18 0 Harvard 6 0 Colby 56 6 Colby 5 1910 (4-1-2) 0 Bates 20 27 New Hampshire 0 16 Fort McKinley 0

0 Bates 18 16 Bowdoin 0 0 Vermont 0 16 Bates 0 14 Tufts 6

1896 (1-3-2) 0 Holy Cross 5 29 Massachusetts 2 6 Bowdoin 12 6 Tufts 11 0 Bates 10 0 Colby 10 6 Colby 0 4 Bates 4 1904 (3-4) 0 Bowdoin 0 24 Bates 0 6 Brown 0 0 Colby 4 0 Harvard 23 1911 (6-2) 0 Bangor HS 0 6 New Hampshire 0 19 Fort McKinley 0

0 Bates 6 0 Rhode Island 3 1897 (1-2) 11 Colby 12 12 New Hampshire 0

6 Bates 8 5 Bowdoin 22 6 Tufts 0 4 Bates 5 28 Tufts 0 17 Vermont 014 MIT 0 0 Bates 5

1905 (3-3-1) 20 Colby 0 1898 (0-4) 0 Harvard 22 15 Bowdoin 0

0 Bates 36 0 Brown 34

0 Bowdoin 28 16 Colby 0 1912 (7-1) 0 Bates 34 12 New Hampshire 0 34 Fort McKinley 0 5 Colby 6 0 Bates 0 0 Harvard 7

0 Tufts 12 14 Tufts 01899 (2-3) 18 Bowdoin 0 18 Rhode Island 0

0 Bowdoin 14 16 St. Anselms 0 26 Colby 0 1906 (2-4-2) 7 Bates 6 0 Bates 16 7 New Hampshire 0 20 Colby 0

0 Bates 27 0 Harvard 17 17 Bowdoin 0 5 Colby 0 0 Dartmouth 4

0 Holy Cross 0 1913 (5-2-1)1900 (4-4) 0 Tufts 6 6 Boston College 0

22 Edward Little HS 0 8 Colby 0 0 Harvard 3416 Fort Preble 0 0 Bates 0 0 Yale 0 0 Colby 5 0 Bowdoin 6 44 Rhode Island 0 29 Fort Preble 0 6 Tufts 19

0 Bates 26 1907 (2-4-1) 34 Bates 018 Colby 0 0 Harvard 30 3 Colby 0 0 Bates 8 0 Brown 40 9 Bowdoin 0 0 Bowdoin 38 0 Dartmouth 27

4 Tufts 0 1914 (6-3)1901 (7-1) 6 Bates 6 46 Fort McKinley 2

5 Bar Harbor A.A. 0 8 Colby 0 0 Yale 20 5 Bar Harbor A.A. 0 5 Bowdoin 34 26 Boston College 712 Colby 0 20 Vermont 0

6 Bates 0 1908 (3-4) 64 Norwich 0 17 Bates 0 0 Harvard 16 37 Bates 0 5 Tufts 18 36 Fort McKinley 0 0 Colby 14

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1956 — ANOTHER GOOD YEAR

Thurlow Cooper was the first Maine player ever drafted and signed to a National Football League contract. It occured shortly after the end of the 1956 sea-son in which his play helped the Bears to a 5-2 record, including a second place finish in the Yankee Conference. Cooper and Ray Hostetter were namedfirst team, all-Yankee Conference. The roster also included Roger Ellis, the second Maine player to become a regular in the NFL. Front row, l-r, BobProvencher, Vern Moulton, John Edgar, Ken Parady, Carroll Denbow, Bill Tarazewich, John Castor, Co-Captains Pete Kostacopoulos and Thurlow Cooper,Aram Garabedian, Cal Bickford, Ed Soper, Walt Abbott, Ray Hostetter and Norm Cole. Second row, l-r, Dave Rankin, Bob Carmichael, Phil Haskell, WayneRoss, Charlie Thibodeau, Francis Pettis, Paul Lanigan, Roger Ellis, Dick Geier, Charlie Eberbach, Jim Varner, Bob Bower, Ed Akucewich, Ed Shimmin, andJerry Michael. Third row, l-r, George McCarthy, Joe Herbert, Walt Sawyer, Joe Mancini, Paul McCourt, Niles Nelson, Tom Sezak, Will Farnham, Ed Manson,Alan Merritt, Phil Clemente, John Goodman, John Theriault, John Corson, Dave Brown, John Mininutti, Clinton Cushman, Jim Soper, and Dave Rand.

1983 BLACK BEARS

Although just missing a .500 record with four wins in six games, the 1983 Maine squad nevertheless was a competitive and exciting team. Proof of theteam’s gutsy play came in the game against Lafayette when the Bears rallied from a 24-point, fourth-period deficit to win, 39-38, in one of the most excit-ing games in UM history. Front, l-r, Mike Ibrahim, John McGrath, Dave Sanzaro, Matt Bennett, Bob Jowett, Matt Walsh, Chuck Deluga, Capt. DeanRamsdell, Russ Muise, Kevin Tarr, Mike Atkins, Dan McClung, Jim Farley, John Hodgkins, and Hugh Campbell. Second row, l-r, Mike Garcia, JohnColasacco, Gary Groves, Tip Spina, Gary Hufnagle, Tom Gorman, Mike Beauchemin, Paul Phelan, Chris Boswell, Bob Crowley, Phil Ernst, Joe McDonald,Ron Doody, Al Peterson, and Rich Smith. Third row, l-r, Steve Costello, Todd McAniff, Pat Murray, Bill Paven, John Lucy, Peter Casey, Ray Paquette, BryanHermick, Paul Buckley, Skip Foley, Bob Brainerd, Jamie Keefe, Jim Shutt, Paul Misiaszek, Paul Hughes, and Dan Maloney. Fourth row, l-r, Steve Root, ClayPickering, Bob Marcantonio, Chris Gsell, Jim Hinds, Chris Gordon, Jack Leone, Nick DiPaolo, Rich LaBonte, Peter Lennon, Mark Coutts, Rick Ouellette,Lance Theobald, Kurt Barnes, Jeff Durr, Tim Cahill, and Dave Bochtler. Fifth row, l-r, Dan Reilly, Bryan O’Leary, Stu Pelkey, Tim Doyle, Tom Dioszoghy,Chris Peucker, Dale Plummer, Mike Bruschini, Joe Bubba, Jay Davenport, Jeff Tannetta, Todd Pickard, Tom DiGeronimo, Chris Gillman, Jon Ziegra, MarcL’Heureux, and Bob Wilder. Sixth row, l-r, Duane Ellis, Chris Boisvert, Al Cowan, Dave Ingalls, Mike Walsh, Charles Arslan, Bob Knoth, Scott Paquette,Peter Wright, Peter Vigliano, Scott Wallace, Calvin Stanton, and Steve Violette. Back row, l-r, Asst. Coaches Mark Harriman, Steve Tosches, Craig Cason,John Skladany, Bob Depew, Coach Ron Rogerson, Asst. Coaches Max Lowe, Mike Hodgson, Mark Hackett and Peter Ouellette, and Trainer Wes Jordan.

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1914 (cont.) 1922 (6-2) 1928 (cont.)27 Bowdoin 0 14 Connecticut 0 0 Colby 0 0 Army 28 0 Vermont 7 26 Bowdoin 0

0 Dartmouth 19 1915 (6-3) 12 Norwich 0 1929 (2-5)

7 Fort McKinley 0 19 Bates 6 6 Rhode Island 0 0 Yale 37 14 Colby 0 0 Boston College 42 0 Dartmouth 34 7 Bowdoin 6 7 Connecticut 20 14 Vermont 0 14 New Hampshire 7 7 New Hampshire 21 14 Boston College 0 0 Bates 6 29 Bates 14 1923 (5-3) 7 Colby 13 31 Colby 6 14 Rhode Island 0 25 Bowdoin 6 23 Bowdoin 13 6 Vermont 7

0 Army 24 0 Dartmouth 6 1930 (3-4) 7 Connecticut 0 0 Yale 38

1916 (0-4-3) 12 Bates 7 13 Rhode Island 12 0 New Hampshire 0 0 Colby 7 13 Connecticut 0 0 Colgate 28 28 Bowdoin 6 6 New Hampshire 14 0 Rhode Island 11 13 New Hampshire 0 0 Bates 2 0 Bates 6 14 Colby 6 0 Colby 0 1924 (4-3-1) 7 Bowdoin 13

7 Bowdoin 7 37 Rhode Island 0 3 Army 17 0 Boston U. 6 1931 (4-3)

0 Connecticut 3 7 Rhode Island 8 1917 (1-3) 20 Bates 0 0 Yale 19

6 Fort Milliken 27 12 Colby 0 8 Connecticut 0 0 Bates 6 0 Bowdoin 0 7 New Hampshire 1214 Bowdoin 0 0 New Hampshire 32 9 Bates 6 0 New Hampshire 27 14 Tufts 13 19 Colby 7

20 Bowdoin 01918 (3-1) 1925 (5-2-1)

6 Bates 0 33 Fort Williams 0 1932 (5-1-1) 6 Bangor HS 0 6 Tufts 7 12 Rhode Island 0 0 Bowdoin 7 7 Connecticut 0 33 Connecticut 0 9 Colby 3 0 Dartmouth 56 6 Holy Cross 32

16 Bates 7 7 New Hampshire 71919 (6-1) 27 Colby 6 6 Bates 0

55 Fort McKinley 0 28 Bowdoin 14 6 Colby 0

82 Fort Williams 0 0 New Hampshire 0 7 Bowdoin 6 0 Army 626 Bates 17 1926 (7-1) 1933 (4-3)25 Colby 0 7 Fort Williams 6 0 Rhode Island 6 18 Bowdoin 0 7 Rhode Island 0 7 Yale 14 7 New Hampshire 3 34 Middlebury 0 14 Lowell Textile 0

21 Connecticut 0 0 New Hampshire 6 1920 (3-3-3) 33 Bates 0 12 Bates 7

58 Fort McKinley 0 7 Colby 6 18 Colby 7 0 Boston U. 0 21 Bowdoin 6 12 Bowdoin 0 0 Harvard 41 7 New Hampshire 14 7 Brown 32 1934 (4-3)

7 Rhode Island 7 1927 (6-1) 0 Rhode Island 6 14 Bates 8 27 Rhode Island 0 46 Lowell Textile 0 22 Colby 0 14 Connecticut 13 0 Dartmouth 27 7 Bowdoin 7 97 Fort Williams 0 7 New Hampshire 24

7 New Hampshire 47 67 Bates 0 12 Bates 00 Colby 17 20 Colby 6

1921 (2-5-1) 27 Bowdoin 0 13 Bowdoin 0 14 Fordham 25 13 New Hampshire 6 0 Norwich 14 1935 (3-3-1)

34 Lowell Textile 0 1928 (4-1-2) 7 Rhode Island 0 7 Rhode Island 3 20 Rhode Island 6 0 Holy Cross 47 7 Bates 7 0 Yale 27 13 New Hampshire 2

0 Colby 3 0 Connecticut 0 26 Arnold 0 7 Bowdoin 14 7 New Hampshire 0 7 Bates 26 7 Stevens Institute 34 46 Bates 0 0 Colby 12

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1935 (cont.) 1944 (2-2) 1952 (4-3)13 Bowdoin 13 13 New Hampshire 6 13 Rhode Island 0

6 Norwich 13 14 Vermont 6 1936 (4-3) 26 Norwich 6 24 New Hampshire 7

0 Rhode Island 7 14 New Hampshire 19 7 Connecticut 13

0 Columbia 34 62 Bates 6 27 New Hampshire 6 1945 (0-5) 7 Colby 13 21 Lowell Textile 0 7 Rhode Island 10 14 Bowdoin 33 21 Bates 19 12 Connecticut 18 14 Colby 7 0 Massachusetts 6 1953 (4-2-1) 7 Bowdoin 14 13 Massachusetts 14 6 Rhode Island 13

0 Connecticut 53 13 Vermont 0 1937 (2-3-2) 6 New Hampshire 21

0 Rhode Island 0 1946 (2-5) 18 Connecticut 18 0 Yale 26 13 Rhode Island 14 37 Bates 7 0 New Hampshire 13 7 Northeastern 13 45 Colby 13 13 Arnold 0 0 New Hampshire 27 35 Bowdoin 7 0 Bates 7 20 Connecticut 21 13 Colby 0 4 Bates 7 1954 (5-2) 6 Bowdoin 6 14 Colby 6 7 Rhode Island 14

23 Bowdoin 0 23 Vermont 20

1938 (3-4) 10 New Hampshire 21 6 Rhode Island 14 1947 (6-1) 41 Connecticut 13 0 NYU 19 33 Rhode Island 13 35 Bates 0 21 New Hampshire 0 26 Northeastern 6 33 Colby 6 13 Connecticut 0 7 New Hampshire 28 27 Bowdoin 13 23 Bates 6 13 Connecticut 7 14 Colby 19 33 Colby 6 1955 (5-1-1) 6 Bowdoin 13 13 Bowdoin 0 0 Rhode Island 7

19 Bates 13 34 Vermont 0 1939 (5-2) 6 New Hampshire 6

47 Arnold 0 1948 (4-3) 13 Connecticut 0 14 Rhode Island 0 13 Rhode Island 7 15 Bates 13 6 New Hampshire 0 19 Northeastern 6 53 Colby 0 20 Connecticut 7 6 New Hampshire 27 54 Bowdoin 8 0 Bates 6 6 Connecticut 34 6 Colby 7 0 Bates 31 1956 (5-2)12 Bowdoin 6 21 Colby 0 40 Rhode Island 7

7 Bowdoin 6 14 Vermont 0 1940 (1-6) 29 New Hampshire 7

7 Rhode Island 0 1949 (2-4-1) 7 Connecticut 13 0 Columbia 15 19 Rhode Island 7 13 Bates 19 14 New Hampshire 20 0 Springfield 35 26 Colby 7 6 Connecticut 13 26 New Hampshire 13 33 Bowdoin 7 6 Bates 7 12 Connecticut 12 0 Colby 20 0 Bates 6 1957 (4-3) 0 Bowdoin 19 12 Colby 13 7 Rhode Island 25

0 Bowdoin 18 49 Vermont 0 1941 (3-2-2) 7 New Hampshire 0

13 Rhode Island 20 1950 (5-1-1) 0 Connecticut 19 14 Northeastern 12 13 Rhode Island 0 0 Bates 7 7 New Hampshire 7 15 Vermont 7 14 Colby 13 14 Connecticut 13 0 New Hampshire 19 40 Bowdoin 0 6 Bates 13 16 Connecticut 7

13 Colby 13 19 Bates 6 1958 (6-2)19 Bowdoin 14 26 Colby 7 19 Massachusetts 6

6 Bowdoin 6 37 Rhode Island 8 1942 (2-4) 26 Vermont 0

2 Columbia 34 1951 (6-0-1) 14 New Hampshire 0 7 New Hampshire 20 12 Rhode Island 0 6 Connecticut 21 7 Connecticut 26 42 Vermont 0 40 Bates 0 9 Bates 7 0 New Hampshire 0 12 Colby 16

29 Colby 6 49 Connecticut 19 37 Bowdoin 0 6 Bowdoin 12 26 Bates 7

24 Colby 01943 (0-1) 40 Bowdoin 14

6 Philips Exeter Acad. 20

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1959 (3-3-2) 1962 (4-4) 1965 (8-2)16 Massachusetts 21 0 Massachusetts 10 10 Massachusetts 8 0 Rhode Island 0 7 Rhode Island 14 18 Boston U. 7 52 Vermont 14 9 Vermont 6 35 Vermont 6 7 New Hampshire 7 6 New Hampshire 21 48 New Hampshire 13

15 Connecticut 18 6 Connecticut 14 24 Connecticut 6 12 Bates 0 20 Bates 0 36 Rhode Island 0 6 Colby 14 27 Colby 0 42 Colby 14 18 Bowdoin 8 27 Bowdoin 2 27 Youngstown State 22

0 Tampa 21960 (4-3-1) 1963 (5-3) 0 East Carolina 31

13 Massachusetts 21 7 Massachusetts 14 7 Rhode Island 0 16 Rhode Island 20 1966 (4-5)27 Vermont 0 14 Vermont 13 7 Massachusetts 10 13 New Hampshire 7 28 New Hampshire 8 7 Boston U. 20 2 Connecticut 30 35 Connecticut 12 7 Bucknell 6 13 Bates 13 49 Bates 0 7 New Hampshire 10 28 Colby 12 53 Colby 12 19 Connecticut 20 21 Bowdoin 28 0 Bowdoin 7 21 Rhode Island 6

31 Colby 61961 (8-0-1) 1964 (5-3) 6 Youngstown State 14

21 Army “B” 6 0 Massachusetts 6 52 Vermont 7 22 Rhode Island 20 23 Rhode Island 15 34 Vermont 14 7 Vermont 14 1967 (0-8) 7 New Hampshire 6 33 New Hampshire 18 9 Massachusetts 30 2 Connecticut 0 13 Connecticut 14 14 The Citadel 42 15 Bates 15 38 Bates 7 7 Vermont 18 14 Colby 0 42 Colby 7 0 New Hampshire 17 13 Bowdoin 8 22 Bowdoin 0 0 Connecticut 21

10 Massachusetts 7 0 Boston College 56 0 Northeastern 24

12 Rhode Island 34

1956 MAINE FOOTBALL LEADERS

Head Coach Hal Westerman had a terrific staff in 1956. L-r, Lew Clark, Jack Butterfield, Westerman, Jim Butterfield, and Sam Sezak. Jack Butterfield wasnational coach of the year in baseball in 1964 after leading Maine to the College World Series and later became an executive with the New York Yankees.Brother Jim went on to coach many successful teams at Ithaca College and also was a national coach of the year in college football. All four of Westy’s ’56assistants were outstanding players as undergraduates on the Orono campus.

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1968 (3-5) 1974 (cont.) 1979 (cont.) 3 Massachusetts 21 6 Boston U. 7 0 New Hampshire 23 3 Boston U. 6 0 Massachusetts 42 7 Connecticut 19 28 Vermont 0 18 Bucknell 30 34 Lafayette 21 17 New Hampshire 42 29 Rhode Island 19 14 Delaware 31

0 Connecticut 29 23 New Hampshire 9 6 Lehigh 12 21 Rhode Island 14 7 Connecticut 0 16 Northeastern 27 21 Bucknell 42 26 Lehigh 35 42 Hofstra 7 31 Vermont 27 1980 (4-7)

13 Delaware 39 17 USMMA 8 6 Lehigh 37

1969 (5-4) 1975 (4-6) 14 Rhode Island 11 7 Massachusetts 49 21 Boston U. 31 0 Boston U. 17

21 So. Connecticut 14 0 Massachusetts 10 24 Lafayette 3 35 Vermont 7 17 Bucknell 0 13 New Hampshire 19 20 New Hampshire 18 23 Rhode Island 14 14 Massachusetts 21 7 Connecticut 28 15 New Hampshire 24 13 Connecticut 14 7 Boston U. 20 0 Connecticut 14 35 Northeastern 24 40 Hofstra 34 14 Lehigh 51 7 Princeton 24 28 The Citadel 40 33 So. Connecticut 0 6 Delaware 35 38 Vermont 30 9 Delaware 35

2 Northeastern 0 1981 (3-7-1)1970 (3-5) 17 Kutztown State 17

0 Massachusetts 28 1976 (6-5) 10 Lehigh 24 20 Hofstra 48 49 St. Mary’s 14 10 Rhode Island 21 6 Rhode Island 23 3 Massachusetts 24 7 Boston U. 48 9 New Hampshire 13 17 Cent. Connecticut 3 0 Lafayette 17 13 Connecticut 45 9 Rhode Island 14 26 New Hampshire 16 42 C.W. Post 8 10 New Hampshire 0 7 Massachusetts 20

24 Northeastern 17 24 Connecticut 13 10 Connecticut 31 28 Vermont 21 0 Lehigh 24 9 Northeastern 3

24 So. Connecticut 14 55 Princeton 44 1971 (2-6) 21 Northeastern 20 35 Delaware 42

0 Massachusetts 13 14 Boston U. 28 22 Hofstra 28 0 Delaware 36 1982 (7-4)21 Rhode Island 7 38 Howard 15 14 New Hampshire 24 1977 (3-7) 14 Lehigh 6 7 Connecticut 21 12 Lafayette 10 55 Rhode Island 58

21 C.W. Post 42 0 Massachusetts 28 45 Boston U. 48 28 American International 14 45 Cent. Connecticut 20 32 Towson 35 13 Vermont 17 0 Rhode Island 28 28 Lafayette 14

7 New Hampshire 54 42 Massachusetts 24 1972 (3-6) 9 Connecticut 7 21 Connecticut 7

25 Boston U. 7 20 Western Carolina 41 31 Northeastern 0 0 Massachusetts 37 39 Albany 42 31 New Hampshire 14 14 Bucknell 17 20 Northeastern 47 7 Holy Cross 21

10 Rhode Island 7 20 Boston U. 23 14 New Hampshire 17 1983 (4-6)

9 Connecticut 31 1978 (3-7-1) 16 Rhode Island 2416 Lafayette 6 14 Dayton 31 14 Boston U. 28 14 Vermont 15 14 Boston U. 27 23 Towson 16 0 Delaware 62 6 Massachusetts 40 39 Lafayette 38

32 Cent. Connecticut 26 7 Massachusetts 17 1973 (3-7) 0 Rhode Island 47 26 Connecticut 31

14 Vermont 0 7 New Hampshire 7 17 Northeasteren 14 13 Boston U. 16 7 Connecticut 49 7 New Hampshire 20 0 Massachusetts 20 3 Lafayette 25 12 VMI 14 3 Cent. Connecticut 6 0 Delaware 48 62 Springfield 6 20 Rhode Island 7 21 Lehigh 18 0 New Hampshire 13 19 Northeastern 20 1984 (5-6)3 Connecticut 30 13 New Hampshire 21

13 Lafayette 23 1979 (2-9) 13 Richmond 30

14 Bucknell 0 7 Towson 13 0 Rhode Island 27 12 Delaware 28 13 Boston U. 24 10 Boston U. 27

14 Massachusetts 38 22 Lafayette 20 1974 (4-6) 40 Cent. Connecticut 3 7 Delaware 37

7 Northeastern 14 0 Rhode Island 10 20 Massachusetts 7

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1984 (cont.) 1989 (cont.) 1994 (cont.)13 Connecticut 10 30 Connecticut 8 7 New Hampshire 24 20 Northeastern 17 28 Delaware 35 21 Buffalo 24 27 Howard 23 28 Boston U. 30 0 William & Mary 17 7 Holy Cross 24 29 Northeastern 26 16 Northeastern 23

35 SW Missouri 38 1985 (6-5) 1995 (3-8)

35 Howard 12 1990 (3-8) 41 Lock Haven State 15 27 American International 17 7 Villanova 31 13 Rhode Island 17 14 Rhode Island 34 10 Massachusetts 21 21 Boston U. 40 14 Boston U. 19 20 New Hampshire 28 17 James Madison 21 51 Cent. Connecticut 8 16 Richmond 24 19 Buffalo 6 24 Richmond 37 3 Hawaii 44 30 Connecticut 31

7 Massachusetts 20 24 Rhode Island 17 0 New Hampshire 21 28 Connecticut 3 20 Connecticut 35 0 Delaware 61 13 Northeastern 14 17 Delaware 10 24 Massachusetts 21 45 New Hampshire 40 24 Boston U. 26 28 Northeastern 31 10 Delaware 7 42 Northeastern 7 17 Cent. Florida 37

17 Youngstown 38 1986 (7-4) 1996 (7-4)

38 Howard 12 1991 (3-8) 21 Northeastern 22

33 American International 7 7 Villanova 48 24 Fordham 13 34 Rhode Island 14 14 Northeastern 15 45 Boston U. 8 23 Boston U. 26 3 Massachusetts 10 58 Rhode Island 19 28 Cent. Connecticut 7 20 New Hampshire 38 17 Delaware 27 38 Northeastern 21 19 Richmond 15 7 James Madison 31 13 Massachusetts 23 17 Rutgers 40 17 Connecticut 16 19 Connecticut 35 30 Rhode Island 52 34 New Hampshire 20 31 Delaware 34 41 Connecticut 20 22 Massachusetts 14

14 New Hampshire 13 10 Delaware 34 9 Hofstra 7 26 Richmond 11 0 Boston U. 27 31 Buffalo 35

49 Towson 34 1987 (8-4) 1997 (5-6)

42 American International 23 1992 (6-5) 30 Rhode Island 14 31 Massachusetts 14 27 New Hampshire 24 49 Massachusetts 6 24 Rhode Island 20 10 Kutztown State 0 14 Villanova 34 33 Boston U. 19 36 Northeastern 47 22 James Madison 24 14 Towson 17 6 Richmond 28 14 Richmond 17

17 Northeastern 21 42 Liberty 20 49 Connecticut 47 7 Richmond 17 21 Rhode Island 9 62 Boston U. 29 32 Connecticut 28 30 Connecticut 37 7 New Hampshire 24 59 Delaware 56 13 Delaware 57 52 Buffalo 13 28 New Hampshire 14 40 Boston U. 11 17 Northeastern 23 37 Illinois State 34 21 Massachusetts 13 32 Hofstra 44 28 Georgia Southern 31 8 Villanova 28

1998 (6-5)1988 (7-4) 1993 (3-8) 30 Buffalo 13

42 Massachusetts 45 30 Buffalo 27 52 New Hampshire 28 43 Northeastern 20 0 Boston U. 45 27 Connecticut 35 23 New Hampshire 44 17 Massachusetts 13 14 Dartmouth 3 17 Richmond 3 13 New Hampshire 63 44 Villanova 10 30 Boston U. 10 14 Richmond 17 17 Rhode Island 18 28 Rhode Island 14 26 Rhode Island 23 10 Richmond 35 21 Connecticut 28 13 Connecticut 14 28 James Madison 34

14 Delaware 31 19 Delaware 21 39 Delaware 27 37 Brown 10 23 William & Mary 47 34 Massachusetts 55 44 Towson 7 20 Northeastern 34 20 Northeastern 14 20 Villanova 17 15 Hofstra 27

1999 (4-7)1989 (9-3) 1994 (3-8) 21 Colgate 28

28 Youngstown 14 6 Cent. Florida 28 19 Hofstra 27 24 New Hampshire 7 21 Rhode Island 28 21 Richmond 14

47 Villanova 14 18 Boston U. 31 20 Connecticut 34 40 Massachusetts 23 14 Massachusetts 20 35 McNeese State 7 41 Richmond 16 19 Delaware 13 17 Massachusetts 38 56 Lock Haven State 0 24 Richmond 10 14 Rhode Island 23 47 Rhode Island 21 35 Connecticut 31 13 William & Mary 37

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1999 (cont.) 2004 (5-6) 2005 (cont.)26 James Madison 20 20 Montana 27 14 Massachusetts 35 20 Northeastern 14 38 Northern Colorado 0 25 Delaware 15 20 New Hampshire 31 9 Mississippi State 7 14 Northeastern 10

38 Delaware 43 27 Rhode Island 24

2000 (5-6) 29 Richmond 25 47 New Hampshire 5945 Kutztown State 0 20 James Madison 24 30 Hofstra 51 35 Northeastern 26 2006 (6-5)38 Howard 21 34 Massachusetts 35 14 Youngstown 34 21 Villanova 47 20 Hofstra 31 20 William & Mary 1728 William & Mary 31 42 Rhode Island 28 62 Shaw U. 12 10 Massachusetts 33 36 New Hampshire 50 0 Boston College 22 6 Richmond 17 28 Towson 7

37 Rhode Island 7 2005 (5-6) 20 Villanova 7 7 James Madison 22 7 Nebraska 25 21 Hofstra 10 42 Northeastern 17 28 William Penn 0 0 Rhode Island 355 New Hampshire 10 21 Richmond 26 30 Northeastern 3

31 Albany 7 9 Massachusetts 10 2001 (9-3) 2 James Madison 38 13 New Hampshire 19

34 Colgate 10 0 Hofstra 10 44 Hofstra 51

13 James Madison 314 Richmond 3 THE LONGEST GAME – NATIONAL EXPOSURE

21 Northeastern 920 William & Mary 42 Maine and URI made football history on Sept. 18, 1992,26 Rhode Island 14 when it took six overtime periods under the NCAA’s37 Massachusetts 7 new overtime rule to decide the game outcome. Played57 New Hampshire 24 in Orono, the game became the longest in NCAA history.14 McNeese State 10 The game ball, game program, and other memorabilia28 Northern Iowa 56 rest in the College Football Hame of Fame. The game

ended when URI, passing up an opportunity to tie on a2002 (11-3) field goal, ran a flanker reverse on fourth down to score

52 Cent. Connecticut 3 a touchdown and win the game, 58-55. 27 William & Mary 14

21 Villanova 14 A year later, when the two teams met in Kingston, the42 Howard 12 game was aired nationally on CBS, which, at that time,31 Rhode Island 14 had an exclusive contract with the NCAA to carry college17 James Madison 6 football games. This was before the advent of cable10 Massachusetts 20 sports channels. Credit for placing the game before a 33 Florida International 7 national audience, which may have been the largest ever24 Hofstra 17 to watch a UM contest in any sport, went to a 1950 UM13 Delaware 37 grad, George Gonyar of Orono, who served for many 21 Richmond 14 years as head of WABI-TV in Bangor, a CBS affiliate.31 New Hampshire 14 Mr. Gonyar utilized his long-standing relationship with14 Appalachian State 13 CBS executives in New York to convince the network to 7 Georgia Southern 21 carry the game. The University received a rights fee in

excess of $200,000. as the result of his efforts.2003 (7-5)

20 Montana 30 44 Hofstra 21 THE INFAMOUS BAT-BALL TRICK24 Florida International 14 16 Massachusetts 24 It was one of the most memorable moments in UM football20 Richmond 10 history. In a game at Durham on Oct. 14, 1978, where 14 Northeastern 20 Maine was a 24-point underdog, the Black Bears tied the 20 James Madison 13 Wildcats on a play drawn up by Coach Jack Bicknell and21 Delaware 24 resulted in instant controversy. It became known as the14 Villanova 20 “infamous bat-ball trick.” On an attempted field goal27 New Hampshire 47 attempt, QB Tony Trafton took the snap, but instead of*W William & Mary L placing the ball down, he flipped it behind him to kicker

Mike Hodgson who batted the ball volleyball style. It*Game not played, but declared landed on the UNH 5-yard line and rolled into the end a win for Maine by conference zone. While UNH players stood spellbound, Maine’s presidents when W&M was Dave Higgins fell on the ball for a touchdown. The play unable to host game due to was legal at the time, but the storm of controvesy that hurricane-related facility followed resulted in a decision shortly thereafter by the damages. NCAA Rules Committee that outlawed it henceforth.

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N.C.A.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) established a post-season tournament in Division IAA in 1978. Since that time, four Maine teams have qualified for that prestigious event. It should benoted that all of Maine’s games have been played at the opponents’ home fields. In 1987 and 1989 Maineadvanced to the quarterfinal round; in 2001 and 2002 the Bears continued to the semi-final round before elimination.

1987 1989 2001

28 Georgia Southern 31 35 SW Missouri 38 14 McNeese State 10 28 Northern Iowa 56

2002

14 Appalachian State 13 7 Georgia Southern 31

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES

Rushing Scoring

Yards: 205 (Carl Smith, 1989 vs. SW Missouri) Points: 14 (Carl Smith, 1989 vs.SW Missouri)

Attempts: 33 (Royston English, 2001 vs. McNeese State) TDs: 2 (Stefan Gomes, 2001 vs. No. Iowa)Ave. Yds. Per Carry: 6.8 (Carl Smith, 1989 vs. SW Missouri) Pts. By Kicking: 9 (Lance McCleish, 1989 Touchdowns: 2 (Carl Smith, 1989 vs. SW Missouri) vs. SW Missouri)Longest TD Run: 41 yards (Marcus Williams, 2002 Extra Points: 4 (Chris DeVinney, 2001 vs. No. Iowa)

vs. Appalachian State)

Passing Rushing, All Games

Yards: 330 (Jake Eaton, 2001 vs. No. Iowa) 281 Marcus Williams (4 Games)Completions: 29 (Jake Eaton, 2001 vs. No. Iowa) 205 Carl Smith (1 Game)

Attempts: 44 (Jake Eaton, 2001 vs. No. Iowa) 144 Royston English (1 Game)Comp. Pct.: .65.9% (Jake Eaton, 2001 vs. No. Iowa) 97 Ben Sirmans (1 Game)TD Passes: 3 (Jake Eaton, 2001 vs. No. Iowa) 82 James Henry (2 Games)Interceptions Thrown: 2 (Jake Eaton, 2001

vs. McNeese State) Passing Yardage, All Games

505 Jake Eaton (2 Games)Pass Receiving 353 Mike Buck (2 Games)Yards: 174 (Stefan Gomes, 2001 vs. No. Iowa) 185 Jon Meczywor (3 Games)

Receptions: 14 (Stefan Gomes, 2001 vs. No. Iowa)Best Ave., Reception Yards: 22.6 (Segio Hebra, 1987 Pass Receptions, All Games

vs. Georgia Southern) 21 Stefan Gomes (2 Games)TDs: 2 (Stefan Gomes, 2001 vs. No. Iowa) 11 Chad Hayes (2 Games)Longest TD Yardage Reception: 34 (Kevin McMahan, 2002

vs. Georgia Southern)

1960 MAINE STAFF

Maine football men learned much about how the game shouldbe played from this quartet of outstanding coaches. L-r, Asst.Coaches Walt Abbott and Jack Butterfield, Head Coach HalWesterman, and Asst. Coaches Dave Rand and WoodyCarville. All four assistants were outstanding UM players asundergraduates. Abbott served as an assistant coach from1960-66 and head coach from 1967-75. Butterfield spent 14seasons (1955-69) on the UM staff. Rand was a staff memberfrom 1960-65 and Carville served in 1953 and again from 1960to 1965.

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SEASON BY SEASON SCORING LEADERS

1892 – 1897

As touchdowns counted for four points during this period, the listing includes players who scored eight or more points or the team’s leading scorer. Field goals also counted for four points, but there is noevidence of any successful attempts during this six-year period. Number of games played by the team isin parenthesis.

1898 – 1911

Touchdowns counted for five points and field goals for four points during this period. Players who scoredten or more points or the team’s leading scorer are listed. Number of games played by the team is inparenthesis.

1912 – Present

Beginning with the 1912 season, touchdowns counted for six points and field goals for three points. From1912 on, the listing includes players who scored 12 or more points or the team’s leading scorer. Numberof games played by the team is in parenthesis.

TD EP FG Pts. TD EP FG Pts.

1892 (2) – 1893 (5) 1903 (8)Could Not Be Located Henry Thatcher 7 0 0 35 Edwin Bearce 3 0 0 15

1894 (1) Arthur Collins 2 0 0 10No Points Scored

1904 (7) 1895 (5) Henry Thatcher 2 0 0 10

Could Not Be Located Arthur Collins 2 0 0 10 Arthur Weymouth 2 0 0 10

1896 (6) Joseph Crowe 2 0 0 10 Edwin Sturgis 2 2 0 10 Charles Sawyer 2 0 0 8 1905 (7)Howard Hatch 2 0 0 8 Howard Farwell 3 0 0 15

Arthur Weymouth 2 0 0 10

1897 (3) Raymon Quint 2 0 0 10 Charles Sawyer 3 0 0 12 Walter Ellis 2 0 0 8 1906 (8)

Harrison Higgins 1 0 0 5 1898 (4) Robert Hodgins 1 0 0 5

Ralph Wormel 1 0 0 51907 (7)

1899 (5) George Bearce 0 1 3 13

Alfred Davis 4 0 0 20 1908 (7)

1900 (8) Avery Hammond 2 4 0 14 Carlos Dorticos 4 10 0 30 Raymond Buck 2 0 0 10 Alex Taylor 3 0 0 15 Winfield Cole 3 0 0 15 1909 (8)George Davis 2 0 0 10 William Parker 6 0 0 30

Albert Cook 2 0 0 12

1901 (8)Carlos Dorticos 6 11 0 41 1910 (7)Alfred Davis 3 0 0 15 Tom Shepherd 2 4 4 30 Alex Taylor 3 0 0 15 Frank Cobb 4 0 0 20 Edward Parker 3 0 0 15 William Parker 2 0 0 10 Fred Webber 2 0 0 10

1911 (8) 1902 (8) Tom Shepherd 0 5 10 35

Carlos Dorticos 7 4 0 39 John Carleton 3 0 0 15 Edward Parker 5 0 0 25 William Parker 3 0 0 15 Edwin Bearce 4 0 0 20

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1912 (8) 1924 (8)John Carleton 5 0 0 30 Cecil Cutts 3 0 0 18 William Martin 5 0 0 30 Al Repscha 3 0 0 18 Tom Shepherd 2 7 1 22 Jim Blair 2 3 0 15 Norm Donahue 3 0 0 18 Willis Barrows 2 0 0 12

1913 (8) 1925 (8)Norm Donahue 4 0 0 24 Willis Barrows 6 0 0 36 Charles Ruffner 3 0 2 24 Harry Peakes 2 11 0 23 Harold Cobb 2 9 0 21 Tom Dickson 2 0 0 12 William Martin 2 0 0 12 Achilles Cassista 2 0 0 12

1914 (9) 1926 (8)Charles Ruffner 11 22 0 88 Jim Buzzell 9 0 0 54 William Martin 6 0 0 36 George Coltart 6 0 0 36 George Kirk 6 0 0 36 Harry Peakes 2 16 0 28

1915 (9) 1927 (7)Verne Beverly 5 0 0 30 George Coltart 12 2 0 74 Charles Ruffner 1 13 2 25 Harry Peakes 6 12 0 48 Samuel Jones 3 0 0 18 Jim Buzzell 6 0 0 36

Carroll Osgood 3 0 0 18 1916 (7) Moses Nanigan 3 0 0 18 Clyde Stewart 1 0 0 6 Louis Airoldi 2 0 0 12

Jack Moran 2 0 0 12 1917 (4)

Percy Power 1 0 0 6 1928 (7)Newman Young 1 0 0 6 George Coltart 4 9 0 33 Larry Purington 1 0 0 6 Jim Buzzell 4 0 0 24

Jack Moran 2 0 0 12 1918 (4) Edmund Black 2 0 0 12

W. J. Matthews 2 0 0 12 1929 (7) 1919 (7) Walter Riley 2 0 0 12

Larry Purington 5 0 0 30 Hector Hebert 2 0 0 12 Don Coady 4 0 0 24 Verne Beverly 4 0 0 24 1930 (7)Hank Small 4 0 0 24 Monroe Romansky 3 0 0 18

Ray Smith 4 0 0 24 Clifton Curtis 2 0 0 12 Charles Neavling 0 20 0 20 Orman Lawry 3 1 0 19 1931 (7)George Smith 3 0 0 18 Gil Robertshaw 5 0 0 30 Clyde Stewart 2 0 0 12 Monroe Romansky 2 0 0 12 Willard Sisson 2 0 0 12

1932 (7)1920 (9) Monroe Romansky 5 0 0 30

Hank Small 3 3 0 21 Gil Robertshaw 3 0 0 18 Newman Young 3 2 0 20 Raymond Smith 3 0 0 18 1933 (7)

Bob Littlehale 4 0 0 24 1921 (8) Milt MacBride 2 0 0 12

George Gruhn 5 0 0 30 Ed Butler 2 0 0 12 Hank Small 3 9 0 27 Harry Cohen 2 0 0 12 1934 (7)

Wendell Brewster 3 0 0 18 1922 (8) Clyde Higgins 3 0 0 18

Hank Small 3 8 0 26 Joe Hamlin 2 0 0 12 George Gruhn 4 0 0 24 Milt MacBride 2 0 0 12 Sam Weiner 3 0 0 18

1935 (7)1923 (8) Rod Elliott 3 1 0 19

George Gruhn 5 0 0 30 Clyde Higgins 3 0 0 18

Hank Small 3 3 0 21 Bob Littlehale 2 0 0 12 Carlton Merritt 2 0 0 12 Ralph Beisel 2 0 0 12

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1936 (7) 1943 (1)Rod Elliott 9 0 0 54 William Mahar 1 0 0 6Dewey Proctor 0 12 0 12 Joe Hamlin 2 0 0 12 1944 (4)

Gene Boutilier 3 0 0 18

1937 (7) Leroy Henderson 3 0 0 18 Rod Elliott 2 2 0 14Hal Gerrish 2 0 0 12 1945 (5)

John Woodworth 3 0 0 18 1938 (7)

Harry Shute 3 0 0 18 1946 (7)Hal Gerrish 3 0 0 18 Hank Dombkowski 2 9 0 21 Dick Dyer 2 5 0 17 Martin Hagopian 2 0 0 12

Roger Stearns 2 0 0 12 Dick Burrill 2 0 0 12 Alfred Mallot 2 0 0 12

1947 (7)1939 (7) Hank Dombkowski 10 11 0 71

Ed Barrows 5 0 0 30 Phil Coulombe 3 1 0 19Roger Stearns 4 0 0 24 Alan Wing 3 0 0 18 Hal Gerrish 4 0 0 24 Bob Emerson 2 0 0 12 Dick Dyer 1 7 0 13 Reggie Lord 2 0 0 12

1940 (7) 1948 (7)Nat Crowley 2 2 0 14 Alton Sproul 3 0 0 18

Reggie Lord 3 0 0 18 1941 (7) Hank Dombkowski 2 4 0 16

Emile King 3 0 0 18 Bob Nutter 3 0 0 18 1949 (7)Al Hutchinson 1 8 0 14 Gordie Pendleton 5 0 0 30

Ed Barrows 2 0 0 12 Reggie Lord 3 0 0 18

1942 (6) 1950 (7)Bob Nutter 3 0 0 18 Gordie Pendleton 4 0 0 24 Windy Work 2 0 0 12 Larry Hersom 3 0 0 18

Phil Coulombe 3 0 0 18

1959 BLACK BEAR FROSH

Sam Sezak, one of the most familiar and admired figures in UM sports history, was affiliated with UM football for many seasons. He was a freshman playerin the fall of 1927 and earned his varsity letter in 1930. Between 1941 and 1959 he coached at the freshman, junior varsity, and varsity levels. He spentmost of his time with freshman gridders, coaching the 1941 team and all of the teams between 1947 and 1959. Members of the 1959 team, his final, areshown above. Front row, l-r, Jim Brown, Peter MacPhee, Norm Perrault, Bruce Allman, Marshall Pratt, Frank Tarazewich, Alton “Bump” Hadley, Gary Greene, Ted Rose, Dave Murch, and Brian O’Connor. Second row, l-r, Alan Ramsdell, Norwood Mansur, Fred Metzler, Michael Bond, Allen Wrubleski,Bob Johnston, Art Roberts, Dave Rogers, John Roberts, and Arthur Leavitt. Third row, l-r, Allan Taylor, Dave Ferris, Charles Murphy, Reginald Libby, Jeff Jowdry, Bob Robertson, Jim Houle, Charles Armstrong, Bob Craig, Tom Austin, and Charles Pierce. Four row, l-r, Asst. Coaches Niles Nelson, Will Farnham, and Ken Perrone, Coach Sam Sezak, and Mgrs. Roland Wasgatt, Walter Durgin, and Bob Provencher. Absent, Asst. Coach Bob Flynn, Ray Caldwell, John Foley, John Holmes, Fred James, and Fred Sampson.

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1951 (7) 1955 (7)Ed Bogdanovich 5 0 0 30 Ray Hostetter 4 0 0 24 Gordie Pendleton 5 0 0 30 Jim Duffy 4 0 0 24 Bob Whytock 4 0 0 24 Warren Griffin 4 0 0 24 Win Brown 0 19 0 19 Roger Miles 0 11 2 17

John McCann 3 0 0 18 Thurlow Cooper 2 1 0 13 Gene Sturgeon 2 0 0 12 Jack Small 2 0 0 12 Vince Calenda 2 0 0 12 Paul Boucher 2 0 0 12 Harry Easton 2 0 0 12

1956 (7)1952 (7) Ray Hostetter 6 0 0 36

Ed Bogdanovich 7 0 0 42 Bob Bower 5 0 0 30 Roger Miles 0 18 1 21 Thurlow Cooper 4 0 0 24

Ken Woodsum 3 0 0 18 Vern Moulton 3 0 0 18 Joe Alex 2 0 0 12 Chas. Thibodeau 2 0 0 12 Jack Butterfield 2 0 0 12 Vince Calenda 2 0 0 12 1957 (7)

John Theriault 2 10 0 22 1953 (7) Chas. Thibodeau 3 0 0 18

Vince Calenda 9 0 0 54 Jack Welch 3 0 0 18 Ed Bogdanovich 3 1 0 19 Dave Rand 2 0 0 12

Ernie Smart 3 0 0 18 Ken Woodsum 3 0 0 18 1958 (8)Dave Wiggin 3 0 0 18 Wayne Champeon 5 4 0 34

John Theriault 4 9 0 33 1954 (7) Bob Bragg 3 2 0 20

Ernie Smart 8 0 0 48 Gerry deGrandpre 3 0 0 18 Warren Griffin 3 0 0 18 Maury Dore 3 0 0 18 Ray Hostetter 3 0 0 18 Randy White 3 0 0 18

Thurlow Cooper 2 0 0 12 Bob Pickett 2 4 0 16 John Edgar 2 0 0 12

1960 FROSH GRIDDERS

Woody Carville had a reputation for being able to coach teams in just about every sport. And, for several seasons during the 1960s, he coached freshmanbaseball, freshman basketball, and freshman baseball all in the same year. Many of the young men he helped with their skills and character developmentwent on to be outstanding in varsity sports, and in later life. Members of his first frosh football unit, the 1960 team, were, front row, l-r, Bruce Cliff, Bob Boucher, Dick Kerry, Bob Laberge, Ray Cushman, Don Emery, and Don Soler. Second row, l-r, Asst. Coach Bob Bragg, Bill Browne, Alan Wilkinson,Avard Walker, Wayne Tyler, Sidney Maillet, Ernest Torok, George Predaris, Dave Brown, and Coach Carville. Back row, l-r, Bill Bourbon, Dan Severson,Leon Worthley, Norm Fitzgerald, Roger Whitney, Leon Harriman, and Pat Reidman.

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1959 (8) 1969 (9)Dave Cloutier 6 2 0 38 Dan Sullivan 10 0 0 60Dale Hanson 2 0 0 12 Gene Benner 8 2 0 50 Bob Bragg 2 0 0 12 Bob Marchildon 6 0 0 36 Randy White 2 0 0 12 Jim Hayes 0 20 1 23

John Welch 2 0 0 12 1970 (8)

1960 (8) Bill Swadel 6 0 0 36Wayne Champeon 5 2 0 32 Mike Porter 3 2 0 20 Manch Wheeler 4 0 0 24 Dave Paul 3 2 0 20 Robert Rice 2 2 0 14 Bob Marchildon 3 0 0 18 Dick Drisko 2 0 0 12 Paul Soucy 2 0 0 12 Dave Cloutier 2 0 0 12

1971 (8)1961 (9) Dave Paul 6 0 0 36

Dave Cloutier 7 0 0 42 Bill Swadel 4 0 0 24 Dale Curry 3 0 0 18 Bob McConnell 0 16 0 16 Walt Beaulieu 3 0 0 18 Mike Porter 2 0 0 12Roger Boucher 0 15 1 18

1972 (9)1962 (8) Dave Paul 4 0 0 24

Mike Haley 4 0 0 24 Bob McConnell 0 11 3 20 Dave Brown 3 0 0 18 Bill Chard 2 0 0 12 1973 (10)

Mark DeGregorio 4 3 0 27 1963 (8) Al Marquis 4 0 0 24

Mike Haley 8 0 0 48 Ed Sherry 5 0 0 30 1974 (10)Roger Boucher 0 24 0 24 Mark DeGregorio 7 2 0 44

Dick DeVarney 3 0 0 18 Jack Leggett 0 14 4 26 Dave Brown 3 0 0 18 Jack Cosgrove 4 0 0 24 Earle Cooper 2 0 0 12 Mike O’Day 3 0 0 18 Ron Lanza 2 0 0 12 Jim Dumont 3 0 0 18

1964 (8) 1975 (10)Brent Keene 7 2 0 44 Jack Leggett 0 12 5 27 Frank Harney 4 0 0 24 Mark DeGregorio 4 0 0 24 Dick DeVarney 4 0 0 24 Jim Dumont 4 0 0 24

Fred Lovejoy 0 19 1 22 Peter Keenan 3 0 0 18 Mike Haley 3 0 0 18 Dennis Doyle 2 0 0 12 1976 (11)Bill Riviere 2 0 0 12 Jack Leggett 0 20 6 38

Jim Dumont 6 0 0 36 1965 (10) Rudy DiPietro 5 0 0 30

Frank Harney 9 0 0 54 Jack Cosgrove 4 0 0 24 Fred Lovejoy 1 26 2 38

Paul Keany 5 0 0 30 1977 (10)Dennis Doyle 4 2 0 26 Rudy DiPietro 5 2 0 32 Norm Tardiff 4 0 0 24 Peter Keenan 4 0 0 24

Mike Hodgson 1 12 2 24 1966 (9) Jack Cosgrove 3 0 0 18

Paul Keany 5 0 0 30 Bill Hood 3 0 0 18 Charles Yanush 5 0 0 30 John White 3 0 0 18 1978 (11)

Al Marquis 6 0 0 36 1967 (8) Mike Hodgson 0 15 2 21

Gene Benner 3 0 0 18 Chris Scontras 3 2 0 20 George Platter 2 0 0 12

1979 (11) 1968 (8) Lorenzo Bouier 8 0 0 48

Bob Hamilton 5 0 0 30 Pat Madden 4 0 0 24 Gene Benner 3 0 0 18 Steve McCue 3 0 0 18

Bob Farrell 3 0 0 18 Jim Fitzgerald 0 18 0 18 1980 (11)Dan Sullivan 2 0 0 12 Lorenzo Bouier 9 0 0 54Grant Watkins 2 0 0 12 Peter Ouellette 4 0 0 24 Chris Eaton 2 0 0 12 Bob Caito 0 15 2 21

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1981 (11) 1989 (11)Peter Ouellette 8 0 0 48 Carl Smith 20 0 0 120 Jack Leone 0 18 8 42 Lance McCleish 0 41 5 56 Tony Edith 3 0 0 18 Ben Sirmans 8 0 0 48 John Nockett 3 0 0 18 Steve Roth 8 0 0 48

Mark Dupree 7 0 0 42 1982 (11) Mike Buck 4 2 0 26

Lorenzo Bouier 14 0 0 84 Jack Leone 0 45 7 66 1990 (11)Paul Phelan 8 0 0 48 Jeff Mottola 0 21 13 60 Rich LaBonte 6 0 0 36 Paul Capriotti 6 0 0 36 Gary Hufnagle 5 0 0 30 Carl Smith 4 0 0 24 Robert Jowett 4 0 0 24 Mark Dupree 4 0 0 24

John Nockett 4 0 0 24 Nick DiPaolo 3 0 0 18 1991 (11)

Paul Capriotti 9 2 0 56 1983 (10) Carl Smith 4 0 0 24

Jack Leone 0 19 6 37 Marc Curran 3 0 0 18 Mike Beauchemin 5 6 0 36 Tony Szydlowski 3 0 0 18 Clay Pickering 5 0 0 30 Nick DiPaolo 3 0 0 18 1992 (11)Matt Bennett 3 0 0 18 Ben Sirmans 10 0 0 60 Lance Theobald 3 0 0 18 Mark Shaw 1 14 2 28

Ken Squires 4 0 0 24 1984 (11) Brian Gaine 3 0 0 18

Jack Leone 0 14 10 44 Tony Szydlowski 3 0 0 18 Bob Wilder 4 0 0 24 Ray Baur 3 0 0 18 Paul Phelan 4 0 0 24 Lance Theobald 3 0 0 18 1993 (11)Gary Hufnagle 3 0 0 18 Tom Dadmun 0 13 7 34

Ken Squires 5 0 0 30 1985 (11) Robert Tubbs 4 0 0 24

Doug Dorsey 12 0 0 72 Steve Knight 4 0 0 24 Peter Borjestedt 0 34 8 58 Lance Theobald 8 0 0 48 1994 (11)Sergio Hebra 6 0 0 36 Steve Knight 5 0 0 30 Chris Gsell 3 0 0 18 Chris Binder 0 18 4 30

James Rice 3 0 0 18

1986 (11) Robert Zurinkas 3 0 0 18Doug Dorsey 12 0 0 72 Ray Baur 3 0 0 18 Peter Borjestedt 0 27 10 57Steve Roth 7 0 0 42 1995 (11)Jim Fox 7 0 0 42 Andre Pam 10 0 0 60 Sergio Hebra 7 0 0 42 Chris Binder 0 21 9 48 Mike Walsh 3 0 0 18 Drew O’Connor 6 0 0 36

Bob Jameson 5 0 0 30

1987 (12 ) John Tennett 3 0 0 18 Peter Borjestedt 0 42 10 72Jim Fox 11 0 0 66 1996 (11)Doug Dorsey 6 0 0 36 Andre Pam 12 0 0 72 Sergio Hebra 6 0 0 36 Bob Jameson 11 2 0 68 Scott Venditto 5 2 0 32 Chris Binder 0 29 12 65 Ray Wood 5 2 0 32 Rameek Wright 6 0 0 36 Jeff Knox 5 0 0 30 John Tennett 3 0 0 18

Tony Lanza 3 0 0 18 1997 (11)

1988 (11) Todd Jagoutz 0 38 9 65 Trent Cockayne 0 26 4 38 John Tennett 8 0 0 48 Ray Wood 6 0 0 36 Rameek Wright 7 0 0 42 Carl Smith 6 0 0 36 Drew O’Connor 7 0 0 42 Scott Venditto 5 0 0 30 Albert Rich 6 0 0 36 John Lapiana 5 0 0 30 Mickey Fein 4 0 0 24

Steve Roth 4 0 0 24 Ben Christopher 3 0 0 18 Peter Borjestedt 0 13 2 19 Dan Gordon 3 0 0 18

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1998 (11) 2002 (14)Drew O’Connor 16 0 0 96 Mike Mellow 0 40 10 70 Todd Jagoutz 0 24 7 45 Ryan Waller 8 0 0 48 Royston English 5 0 0 30 Jake Eaton 7 0 0 42 Phil McGeoghan 5 0 0 30 Marcus Wiliams 7 0 0 42

Ben Christopher 4 0 0 24 Kevin McMahan 4 2 0 26 Dante Fusco 4 0 0 24

1999 (11) John Gelsomino 3 0 0 18 Todd Jagoutz 0 14 10 44 Phil McGeoghan 6 2 0 38 2003 (12)Royston English 6 0 0 36 Marcus Williams 12 0 0 72 Brent Naccara 5 2 0 32 Christian Pereira10 0 0 60 Alston Wilmot 3 0 0 18 Mike Mellow 0 38 7 59

Ryan Waller 5 0 0 30 2000 (11) Kevin McMahan 5 0 0 30

Todd Jagoutz 0 38 9 65 Royston English 10 0 0 60 2004 (11)Alston Wilmot 8 0 0 48 Marcus Williams 14 0 0 84 Ben Christopher 6 0 0 36 Christian Pereira 10 0 0 60 Jacob Eaton 5 2 0 32 Mike Mellow 0 36 3 45 Marquisse Silva 3 0 0 18 Arel Gordon 5 2 0 32

Phil McGeoghan 3 0 0 18 Joshua Radulski 5 0 0 30 Kevin McMahan 3 0 0 18

2001 (12)Stefan Gomes 11 0 0 66 2005 (11)Chris DeVinney 0 40 8 64 Kevin McMahan 13 0 0 78 Royston English 9 0 0 54 Montell Owens 9 0 0 54 Chad Hayes 9 0 0 54 Jacob Eaton 6 0 0 36 2006 (11)James Henry 3 0 0 18 Arel Gordon 8 0 0 48 Paris Minor 3 0 0 18 Devin McNeil 0 26 7 47

Ron Whitcomb 6 0 0 36 Ryan Callahan 3 0 0 18 Landis Williams 3 0 0 18

1965 TANGERINE BOWL TEAM

Nineteen sixty-five was a magical year for Maine football. The Black Bears, with seven first team, all-Yankee Conference selections, crushed YC opponentsby an average of 23 points per game on route to a perfect 5-0 league record and the championship. At year’s end, the Bears were invited to the first everbowl game for a Maine team, the Tangerine Bowl in Florida. All-YC choices were Dick DeVarney, who set seasonal records for passing yardage (1,592) andtouchdowns (17), Ivan Braun, Frank Harney, John Huard, Bill Pasquill, Alan Riley, and Norm Tardiff. Front row, l-r, Jim Sanders, Walt Nelson, BobKocsmiersky, Frank Harney, Ron Lanza, John Libby, Vern Walker, Co-Capts. Alan Riley and Walter Hirst, Dave Harnum, Doug Avery, Bob Stolt, DickDeVarney, Ivan Braun, and Mike Hodges. Second row, l-r, Tom London, Norm Tardiff, Paul Keany, Paul Pendleton, John Sherry, Dennis Doyle, Bill Pasquill,John Fahlgren, Gerrry Perkins, Fred Lovejoy, John White, John Huard, Charles Belisle, Dave Sawyer, Paul Smith, Larry Richards, and Dana Mulholland.Back row, l-r, Carl Winslow, Don White, Dave Werdin, Charles McDonald, George Wilcox, Keith Kalman, Dennis Carey, Bill Beeaker, Pete Norris, Dick Irons,George Platter, Jim Goble, Terry Carter, Sumner Wright, Mike Connolly, Carl Fitzgerald, and Coyne Turcotte.

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SEASON BY SEASON RUSHING YARDAGE LEADERS

(150 or more yards; statistics available since 1950)

Carries Yds. Ave. Carries Yds. Ave.

1950 1959Larry Hersom 96 508 5.29 Dave Cloutier 87 534 6.14 Phil Coulombe 92 389 4.23 Randy White 79 363 4.59 Gordon Pendleton 79 223 2.82 Jack Welch 72 333 4.62

Bob Bragg 40 220 5.50

1951 Ed Bogdanovich 113 562 4.97 1960Gordon Pendleton 64 253 3.95 Wayne Champeon 48 244 5.08 Jack Butterfield 46 240 5.22 Dale Curry 41 229 5.59 Al Card 31 165 5.32 Frank Tarazewich 44 208 4.73

Dave Cloutier 37 191 5.16 1952

Ed Bogdanovich 158 682 4.32 1961Jack Butterfield 50 297 5.94 Dale Curry 82 291 3.55 John McCann 66 229 3.47 Dave Cloutier 50 230 4.60

Manch Wheeler 91 221 2.43 1953 Walt Beaulieu 49 189 3.86

Ed Bogdanovich 97 533 5.49 Earle Cooper 32 152 4.75 Vince Calenda 55 401 7.29 Ernie Smart* 53 234 4.41 1962Dave Wiggin* 31 187 6.03 Bill Chard 90 297 3.30

*Excluding UNH game; stats could not be found. Earle Cooper 55 188 3.42Mike Haley 49 177 3.61

1954 Ernie Smart 106 407 3.84 1963 Ray Hostetter 52 184 3.54 Mike Haley 81 392 4.84 Francis Griffin 64 156 2.44 Brent Keene 60 305 5.08 Wally Covell 49 155 3.16

1964 1955 Frank Harney 82 319 3.89

Ray Hostetter 72 291 4.04 Brent Keene 64 227 3.55 Jack Small 69 276 4.00 Francis Griffin 63 189 3.00 1965 Jim Duffy 39 185 4.74 Frank Harney 132 416 3.15 John Edgar 31 150 4.84 Charles Belisle 50 264 5.28

Paul Keany 47 176 3.74 1956

Ray Hostetter 88 381 4.33 1966 Bob Bower 42 315 7.50 George Platter 94 270 2.87 John Theriault 43 274 6.37 Charles Belisle 76 249 3.28 Charles Thibodeau 27 215 7.96 Paul Keany 41 223 5.44 Vern Moulton 70 196 2.80 Garth Quilla 56 187 3.34 John Edgar 33 175 5.30 John Fahlgren 40 156 3.90

1957 1967 Charles Thibodeau 68 312 4.59 Charles Yanush 82 237 2.89

Gerry deGrandpre 55 277 5.04 John Theriault 60 248 4.13 1968 Vern Moulton 45 203 4.51 Bob Hamilton 144 585 4.06

Bob Farrell 108 417 3.86 1958

Jack Welch 94 472 5.02 1969 Wayne Champeon 55 381 6.93 Dan Sullivan 146 731 5.01 Gerry deGrandpre 66 274 4.15 Bob Marchildon 105 379 3.61

Randy White 61 244 4.00 Mike Barra 62 269 4.34 John Theriault 51 229 4.49 Bob Bragg 30 214 7.13

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1970 1983 Bob Marchildon 87 378 4.34 Paul Phelan 121 523 4.32

Bill Swadel 94 293 3.12 Nick DiPaolo 115 409 3.56 Mike Porter 53 166 3.13 Matt Bennett 88 339 3.85 Jim Hayes 47 162 3.45 Gary Hufnagle 34 192 5.65

Rich LeBonte 38 164 4.31 1971

Bill Swadel 74 285 3.85 1984 Mike Porter 91 270 2.97 Gary Hufnagle 152 675 4.44 Jim Hayes 62 181 2.92 Paul Phelan 114 448 3.93

Lance Theobald 81 322 5.35 1972 Bob Wilder 80 225 2.81

Mike Porter 152 500 3.29 Todd McAniff 28 163 5.82

1973 1985 Mark DeGregorio 150 524 3.49 Doug Dorsey 204 881 4.31 Bill Lamborghini 83 255 3.07 Lance Theobald 125 613 4.90 Don Cote 43 164 3.81 Mike Walsh 36 152 4.22

1974 1986 Mark DeGregorio 140 570 4.07 Doug Dorsey 194 923 4.76

Jack Cosgrove 128 558 4.36 James Fox 145 701 4.83 Bill Hood 56 268 4.79 Mike Walsh 68 400 5.88

Jim Dumont 39 185 4.74 Don Cote 58 167 2.88 1987

Jim Fox 176 861 4.89 1975 Doug Dorsey 88 322 3.66

Jim Dumont 121 621 5.13 Ray Wood 53 208 3.92 Mark DeGregorio 105 424 4.40

Rudy DiPietro 74 267 3.61 1988 Carl Smith 123 705 5.73

1976 Doug Dorsey 92 411 4.47 Rudy DiPietro 196 943 4.81 Ray Wood 61 253 4.15 Jim Dumont 89 361 4.06 John Lapiana 47 241 5.13 Michael Roberts 46 217 4.72

1989 1977 Carl Smith 305 1,680 5.51

Rudy DiPietro 212 896 4.23 Ben Sirmans 104 418 4.02

John Lapiana 46 189 4.11 1978

Alfred Marquis 238 770 3.23 1990 Chris Scontras 96 374 3.90 Carl Smith 177 794 4.49

Paul Capriotti 134 541 4.04 1979 Ben Sirmans 72 297 4.12

Lorenzo Bouier 212 910 4.29 Steve McCue 52 182 3.50 1991Mike Edelstein 47 168 3.57 Paul Capriotti 205 823 4.01

Carl Smith 154 641 4.16 1980

Lorenzo Bouier 349 1,622 4.65 1992 Steve McCue 57 177 3.10 Ben Sirmans 264 1,214 4.60

Gordon Willey 95 372 3.92 1981 Ray Baur 57 266 4.67

Peter Ouellette 99 548 5.53

Lorenzo Bouier 141 432 3.06 1993 Matt Bennett 102 410 4.02 Steve Knight 104 559 5.37 Anthony Edith 61 222 3.64 Bob Jameson 112 427 3.81 Rich LeBonte 47 219 4.66 Robert Tubbs 71 357 5.03 Steve McCue 57 200 3.51 Ray Baur 60 263 4.38

1982 1994 Lorenzo Bouier 177 863 4.89 Steve Knight 177 798 4.51

Paul Phelan 124 619 4.99 Bob Jameson 95 434 4.57 Matt Bennett 79 294 3.72 Ray Baur 65 303 4.66 Gary Hufnagle 60 285 4.75 Andre Pam 74 271 3.66 Rich LeBonte 67 202 3.01 Nicholas DiPaolo 29 155 5.34

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1995 2001 Andre Pam 191 1,250 6.54 Royston English 258 1,301 5.04 Robert Jameson 166 829 4.99 Jake Eaton 105 265 2.52 Ray Baur 61 299 4.90 James Henry 45 186 4.13 John Tennett 42 215 5.12 Marcus Williams 36 184 5.11

1996 2002 Robert Jameson 237 1,066 4.50 Marcus Williams 263 1,406 5.35 Andre Pam 156 756 4.85 Jake Eaton 112 327 2.92

James Henry 68 295 4.19 1997 Onyi Momah 41 181 4.41

Albert Rich 113 535 4.73 Trey Johnson 85 282 3.22 2003 Ben Christopher 44 174 3.95 Marcus Williams 248 1,284 5.18

Onyi Momah 56 232 4.14 1998

Ben Christopher 132 638 4.83 2004 Royston English 90 463 5.14 Marcus Williams 218 1,077 4.94 Albert Rich 70 355 5.07 Montell Owens 49 187 3.82

1999 2005 Royston English 153 556 3.63 Montell Owens 184 779 4.23 Brent Naccara 84 281 3.34 Arel Gordon 43 243 5.65 Marquisse Silva 51 205 4.02 Ben Christopher 56 162 2.89 2006

Arel Gordon 172 843 4.90 2000 Ron Whitcomb 162 361 2.23

Royston English 146 666 4.56 Jhamal Fluellen 28 250 8.93 Marquisse Silva 88 372 4.23 Ryan Callahan 17 184 10.82

Jake Eaton 107 296 2.77 Ben Christopher 41 203 4.95

1969 — A FINE SEASON

The Black Bears of the fall of 1969 proved to be a competitive outfit, posting a winning record and finishing second in the Yankee Conference. StanMaddock and Gene Benner were first team, all-YC selections. It was the final season for Benner who established new UM records for passes caught with55 for the season and 135 in three varsity campaigns. Dave Wing passed for 1,437 yards, second highest in UM history, and Dan Sullivan was the principalball carrier with 10 touchdowns and a 5.1 yards per carry average. Front row, l-r, Rick Coffin, Stan Vasalle, Mike Barra, Steve Naccara, Paul Pooler, JohnDugas, Dennis Walch, Capt. Paul Dulac, Dan Sullivan, Dave Wing, Jay Vance, Dave Coffin, John Collins, Tom Jordan, and John Wolfgram. Second row, l-r,John Rhodes, Bill Johnson, Walt Lee, Bob Hamilton, Joe Hochadel, Gene Benner, Dale Inman, Chris Eaton, Mike Landry, Dennis Damon, Arnie James,Steve Daly, Fred Nassar, and Jim Fitzgerald. Third row, l-r, Dick Paganucci, Steve Crane, Joe LeVasseur, Pat Ladd, Tom Keating, Paul Roy, Jim Hayes,Barry Greener, Don Stone, Tom Tucker, Joe Leone, Jim Walsh, Randy Nicklas, and Paul Soucy. Fourth row, l-r, Kevin Powers, Stan Maddock, John Kimball,Dick Collins, Dick Boucher, Dick Rhodes, Phil Vance, Larry Rioux, Bill Swadel, Ed O’Bara, Glen Alsup, George Solomon, Steve Swindells, Tom Costello,and Harold Saul. Back row, l-r, Mark Richardson, Ernie Gilbert, Dave Goodspeed, Dick Faulkner, John Zinno, Bruce Morse, Dick Todd, and Bob Marchildon.

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SEASON BY SEASON PASSING LEADERS (100 or more yards; statistics compiled since 1950)

Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD

1950 Gene Sturgeon 22 9 1 .409 102 2

1951 Gene Sturgeon 25 9 6 .360 185 2 Steve Novick 23 10 4 .435 155 2

1952 Ken Parady 69 35 3 .507 411 4 Steve Novick 34 12 1 .353 250 1

1953 Ed Bogdanovich 22 11 2 .500 214 4

1954 Peter Kostacopoulos 49 20 5 .408 316 1 Jim Duffy 28 15 1 .536 250 4

1955 Jim Duffy 30 13 2 .433 237 3

1956 Ken Parady 67 31 4 .463 415 4 Peter Kostacopoulos 10 5 0 .500 118 1

1957 Bob Pickett 55 12 6 .218 164 2

1958 Bob Pickett 57 23 4 .404 385 5 Arthur Miles 20 11 1 .550 141 1

1959 Manch Wheeler 66 21 5 .318 293 3 Arthur Miles 23 12 1 .522 242 3

1960 Manch Wheeler 75 32 4 .427 449 4 Arthur Miles 9 7 0 .778 113 0

1961 Manch Wheeler 96 43 11 .448 715 8

1962 Tom Austin 60 28 3 .467 340 2

Ray Austin 30 15 4 .500 213 1

1963 Dick DeVarney 101 55 3 .545 690 3

1964 Dick DeVarney 151 74 10 .490 1,102 7

1965 Dick DeVarney 212 114 14 .537 1,592 17

1966 George Platter 70 27 3 .380 402 5 Paul Auclair 43 14 5 .320 321 2

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1967 Dave Wing 134 56 9 .418 513 1 Paul Auclair 56 29 6 .518 358 4

1968 Dave Wing 173 75 7 .434 815 7

1969 Dave Wing 218 90 15 .413 1,347 12

1970 Henry Hastings 139 64 12 .460 856 7 Ron Cote 18 8 4 .444 101 1

1971 Dougl Lentz 94 44 3 .468 600 4 Ron Cote 41 26 4 .634 354 3 Henry Hastings 54 26 3 .463 311 1

1972 Richie Prior 78 31 7 .397 555 2

Ron Cote 59 22 1 .373 267 3

1973 Richie Prior 108 45 10 .416 541 3 Rob Munzing 101 44 6 .435 537 3 Alan Malnak 39 18 1 .462 274 2

1974 Jack Cosgrove 78 37 5 .474 517 5 Richie Prior 42 13 3 .309 197 2 Alan Malnak 32 13 2 .406 140 1

1975 Dennis Emerson 124 49 9 .395 681 2 Jack Cosgrove 21 9 1 .429 106 0

1976 Jack Cosgrove 165 70 10 .424 883 4 Dennis Emerson 20 8 1 .400 177 1

1977 Jack Cosgrove 173 94 11 .543 1,330 6

1978 John Tursky 147 58 5 .395 762 4

Tony Trafton 80 28 9 .350 300 1 Peter Ouellette 8 4 0 .500 123 0 Richard Grant 16 8 0 .500 100 1

1979 John Tursky 169 86 7 .509 1,155 5 Peter Ouellette 43 13 6 .302 154 2

1980 Dave Rebholtz 119 50 11 .420 847 6 John Tursky 67 20 3 .448 330 1

1981 Rich LaBonte 100 50 8 .500 550 8 Mike Beauchemin 102 50 10 .490 530 3

1982 Rich LaBonte 204 112 9 .549 1,640 17

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1983 Mike Beauchemin 126 61 6 .484 868 8 Rich LaBonte 87 41 6 .471 511 3

1984 Bob Wilder 200 89 13 .445 1,232 5

1985 Bob Wilder 341 172 15 .504 1,902 10

1986 Bob Wilder 220 106 7 .482 1,201 8 Mike Buck 105 55 6 .529 843 5

1987 Mike Buck 419 232 18 .554 2,987 23 Bob Wilder 23 14 3 .609 158 0

1988 Micke Buck 347 180 14 .519 2,575 21

1989 Mike Buck 264 170 3 .644 2,315 19

1990 Jeff DelRosso 186 68 8 .366 760 3 Robert Zurinskas 60 27 3 .450 264 4 Dan DiGravio 30 16 1 .533 170 0

1991 J. Emilio Colon 218 116 13 .532 1,325 2 Jeff DelRosso 86 46 4 .535 630 7

1992 J. Emilio Colon 256 157 6 .613 1,823 13 Jason Cue 35 13 6 .371 182 2

1993 J. Emilio Colon 257 133 7 .517 1,603 4

Joseph Marsilio 58 19 4 .327 237 2

1994 J. Emilio Colon 149 82 7 .550 812 6

Joseph Marsilio 118 57 5 .483 237 2

1995 John Tennett 140 68 4 .486 645 5 Mickey Fein 82 35 7 .427 368 3

1996 Mickey Fein 279 140 11 .502 1,955 10

1997 Mickey Fein 414 236 12 .570 2,885 26

Brian Scott 40 21 2 .525 292 1

1998 Mickey Fein 428 233 13 .544 2,648 27

1999 Brian Scott 194 109 11 .562 1,343 6 Jake Eaton 128 69 7 .539 833 6

2000 Jake Eaton 279 184 12 .659 2,265 17

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2001 Jake Eaton 362 204 10 .564 2,703 23

2002 Jake Eaton 269 154 9 .572 1,849 16

Jonathan Meczywor 57 22 2 .386 257 4 Chris Legree 21 9 0 .429 108 2

2003 Ron Whitcomb 329 186 10 .565 2,428 21

2004 Ron Whitcomb 350 213 13 .609 2,318 22

2005 Ron Whitcomb 357 205 13 .574 2,219 16

2006 Ron Whitcomb 240 151 8 .629 1,398 9

1982 — YANKEE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Ron Rogerson served as Maine’s head coach for four seasons, 1981-84. The 1982 season may have been the best as the Black Bears posted a 7-4 recordand were co-champions of the Yankee Conference. No less than six players (Ray Sullivan, Rich Labonte, Jack Leone, John McGrath, Lou Ortiz, and DaveSanzaro) were first team, all-YC selections. The team will be forever known in U.S. football annals as participants in the longest college game ever played,a five-overtime affair vs. Rhode Island. Front row, l-r, Tom Ellison, Ted Venechanos, Ray Sullivan, Lorenzo Bouier, Matt Downey, Lou Ortiz, Peter Smith,Steve Keating, Barry Buckley, Bob Lucy, John Chisholm, Craig Reynolds, Hugh Campbell, Dean Ramsdell, and Jim Hersom.

Second row, l-r, Matt Walsh, Mike Jenoski, Russ Muise, John Nockett, Bob Crowley, Bob Jowett, Dave Sanzaro, Mike Ibrahim, Alan Peterson, Jim Farley,Jeff Bellwood, Dan McClung, John Hodgkins, Fred Lonardo, and Frank Foley.

Third row, l-r, Sam Spina, John McGrath, Steve Donahue, Chet Deluga, Matt Bennett, Ray Paquette, Jim Parady, Paul Phelan, Terry Dennehy, Jim Shutt,Dan Maloney, Mike Atkins, Bob Brainard, Mark Coutts, Todd McAniff, and Gary Groves. Fourth row, l-r, Paul Hughes, Steve Jarome, Jim Hinds, DickOuellette, Peter Casey, Mark Hackett, Jack Leone, Rich Labonte, Nick DePaolo, Dick Smith, Tom Gorman, Jim Keefe, Steve Root, Paul Buckley, ChrisGordon, Tim Cahill, and Mike Beauchemin. Fifth row, l-r, Chris Gsell, Chris Boswell, Bob Caito, Paul Misiaszek, Jon Ziegra, John Colasacco, Bob Kreppein,Steve Costello, Tim Doyle, Dave Bochtler, Stuart Pelkey, Lance Theobald, Bob Johnson, Mike Mara, Tim Caron, Joe McDonald, and Ron Doody. Sixth row,l-r, Bill Paven, Gary Hufnagle, Mike Garcia, Larry Galizia, Steve Kalayjian, Dave Johnson, Jim Evans, and Kurt Barnes. Back row, l-r, Grad. Asst. AlPaquette, Asst. Coaches Chris Raymond, Mike Hodgson, Mark Harriman and Vince Martino, Grad. Asst. Ryck Suydam, Asst. Coach Bob Depew, CoachRon Rogerson, Asst. Coaches John Skladany and Steve Tosches, Grad. Asst. Dick Bard, and Asst. Trainer Phil Mateja.

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SEASON BY SEASON PASS RECEIVING LEADERS

(150 or more yards and/or team leader; statistics recorded since 1951. Abbreviations: PC, passescaught; Yds., yards gained; Ave., average yards gained per reception.)

PC Yds. Ave. PC Yds. Ave.

1951 1968 Bob Whytock 10 239 23.90 Gene Benner 36 549 15.25

1952 1969 Ken Woodsum 9 180 20.00 Gene Benner 55 899 16.34

1953 1970Ken Woodsum 10 185 18.50 Dave Paul 30 412 13.73

Bill Swadel 8 217 27.12 1954

Ken Woodsum 8 147 18.37 1971 Dave Paul 47 621 13.21

1955 Bob Iwaszko 12 191 15.91

Paul Boucher 7 104 14.86 1972

1956 Dave Paul 37 493 13.32 Thurlow Cooper 19 327 17.21 Alfred Marquis 6 170 28.33

1957 1973 Ed Manson 4 67 16.75 Michael O’Day 22 364 16.54

Richard Estey 25 346 13.84 1958

Gerry deGrandpre 2 38 19.00 1974 Michael O’Day 21 293 13.95

1959 Mark DeGregorio 16 205 12.81 Maurice Dore 10 197 19.70

1975 1960 Michael O’Day 16 228 14.25

Wayne Champeon 10 165 16.50 Mark DeGregorio 12 187 15.58 John Dumont 13 169 13.00

1961Richard Kinney 10 171 17.10 1976 Dave Cloutier 7 161 23.00 Dick McCormick 22 350 15.91 Dale Curry 6 145 24.17 Stan Lapointe 14 276 19.71 Don Harnum 6 102 17.00 Mike Hodgson 12 169 14.08

1962 1977 David Brown 5 177 35.40 Dick McCormick 20 392 19.60

Stan Lapointe 13 273 21.00 1963 Mike Hodgson 11 182 16.54

Ray Austin 3 84 28.00 Jed Palmacci 14 182 13.00 Rudy DiPietro 13 181 13.92

1964 Frank Harney 19 219 11.52 1978 Bill Riviere 9 194 21.55 Pat Madden 23 396 17.21 Brent Keene 9 181 20.11 Richard Camire 16 277 17.31

Bob Carmichael, Jr. 16 215 13.44 1965

Frank Harney 28 410 14.64 1979 Paul Keany 22 369 16.77 Pat Madden 26 481 18.50

Dennis Doyle 25 317 12.68 Tom Torrisi 15 260 17.33 Dave Harnum 21 308 14.67 Roger Lapham 27 254 9.41

1966 1980 John White 17 361 21.23 Pat Madden 24 462 19.25

Peter Ouellette 18 453 25.17 1967

Gene Benner 44 581 13.20

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1981 1992 Matt Walsh 21 300 14.28 Mark Shaw 27 331 12.26 Matt Bennett 17 178 10.47 Tony Szydlowski 15 316 21.07 Peter Ouellette 17 153 9.00 Frizell Davis 26 306 11.77

Ken Squires 20 262 13.10

1982 Stephen Cates 21 246 11.71Paul Phelan 22 308 14.00 Brian Gaine 21 212 10.90

Matt Walsh 19 311 16.37 Matt Bennett 16 233 14.56 1993 John Nockett 12 199 16.58 Frizell Davis 41 679 16.56

Bob Jowett 8 174 21.75 Brian Gaine 26 265 10.19 Gary Hufnagle 14 157 11.21 Stephen Cates 22 265 11.59 Ken Squires 15 227 15.13

1983Matt Walsh 30 456 15.20 1994

Paul Phelan 24 327 13.62 Stephen Cates 25 347 13.88 Matt Bennett 11 150 13.64 James Rice 27 232 8.59

Brian Gaine 25 209 8.36 1984 Drew O’Connor 14 161 11.50

Dan Gordon 16 277 17.31 Paul Phelan 18 238 13.22 1995

Bob Jowett 6 180 30.00 Drew O’Connor 27 337 12.48 James Rice 18 212 11.78

1985 Mitchell Maury 19 178 9.37 Sergio Hebra 57 812 14.25

Chris Gsell 31 368 11.87 1996 Steve Roth 27 300 11.11 Rameek Wright 79 1,143 14.47

John Tennett 28 506 18.07 1986

Sergio Hebra 56 812 14.50 1997 Steve Roth 46 708 15.39 Rameek Wright 88 1,169 13.28

Tony Lanza 16 168 10.50 John Tennett 57 803 14.09 Drew O’Connor 61 797 13.06

1987 Stephen Gangi 16 151 9.44 Sergio Hebra 75 1,040 13.87

Jeff Knox 32 585 18.28 1998 Scott Venditto 26 318 12.23 Drew O’Connor 72 1,027 14.16 Tony Lanza 26 281 10.81 Dwayne Wilmot 53 506 9.55

Dan Gordon 13 259 19.92 Phil McGeoghan 40 479 11.97 Kyle Hill 11 156 14.18

1988 Dan Gordon 32 592 18.50 1999

Scott Venditto 32 496 15.50 Phil McGeoghan 52 807 15.52 Steve Roth 29 470 16.21 Dwayne Wilmot 44 477 10.84 Jeff Knox 15 250 16.67 Chad Hayes 27 350 12.96 Carl Smith 12 225 18.75

Matt Swinson 13 186 14.31 2000 Dwayne Wilmot 67 955 14.25

1989 Phil McGeoghan 51 778 15.25 Mark Dupree 50 840 16.80 Ben Christopher 31 237 7.65

Steven Roth 49 705 14.39 Chad Hayes 15 151 10.07 Mike Bitterman 17 251 17.93 Matt Swinson 17 192 11.29 2001

Carl Smith 22 169 7.68 Stefan Gomes 81 1,069 13.20

Paris Minor 58 802 13.83 1990 Chad Hayes 39 510 13.08

Mark Dupree 42 550 13.09 John Gelsomino 17 209 12.29 Matt Swinson 22 240 10.91

2002 1991 Christian Pereira 44 429 9.75

Tony Szydlowski 31 407 13.13 Ryan Waller 37 575 15.54 Frizell Davis 25 346 13.84 Jarred Gomes 30 324 10.80

Carl Smith 19 236 12.42 Kevin McMahan 21 343 16.33 Paul Capriotti 20 198 9.90 John Gelsomino 19 193 10.16

Ken Squires 16 196 12.25 Mark Shaw 15 195 13.00

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2003 2005 Ryan Waller 53 528 9.96 Arel Gordon 70 484 6.91

Christian Pereira 52 820 15.77 Kevin McMahan 59 893 15.13 Kevin McMahan 36 598 16.61 Ryan Waller 30 489 16.30

Dante Fusco 13 162 12.46 Montell Owens 18 165 9.17

2004 2006 Christian Pereira 58 818 14.10 Arel Gordon 63 535 8.49

Ryan Waller 29 356 12.27 Manzi Pierre 22 251 11.41 Josh Radulski 29 271 9.34 Jhamal Fluellen 21 174 8.29

Arel Gordon 24 276 11.50 Ryan Callahan 13 164 12.61 Marcus Williams 22 194 8.82

Kevin McMahan 14 161 11.50

1974 — YANKEE CONFERNCE CO-CHAMPIONS

Coach Walt Abbott’s 1974 Black Bears were co-champions of the Yankee Conference with Massachusetts with key wins over Connecticut and NewHampshire. Mark DeGregorio, Jack Cosgrove, Bill Hood and Jim Dumont all averaged over four yards per carry while Richie Prior and Rob Munzing hadoutstanding passing statistics. Scott Shulman was named a Division IAA All-American and was joined by Jack Leggett and Rich Unterstein as first teamall-YC choices. Rich McCormick tied a UM record with six pass interceptions. Front row, l-r, Stuart Greeley, Rob Munzing, Ron Marchand, John McBride,Randy Beaulieu, Co-Capts. Steve Jones and Don Cote, Al Marquis, Steve Harlow, Steve Vance, Stephen Leathe, and Scott Clark. Second row, l-r, TonyGennaro, Rick Unterstein, Al Royer, Jim Cornacchio, Ed Gonet, Mark DeGregorio, Bill Bruso, Scott Shulman, Rudy DiPietro, Armand Blouin, and MikeO’Day. Third row, l-r, Jeff Kennedy, Dan Keohane, Rich Prior, Gary Dow, Dick Winograd, Mike Hutchins, Jim Dumont, John Prentiss, Steve Trenholm, PhilSkillings, Jack Leggett, and Dave Russell. Fourth row, l-r, Alan Hanscom, Mark Phillips, Ken Norton, Steve Rines, Jim Hood, Dave Smith, Jim Thurston,Tom Hankinson, John Scanlon, Peter Keenan, and Greg Kolakowski. Fifth row, l-r, John Dumont, Gerry Tautkus, Andy Soldati, Paul O’Brien, ScottErickson, John Wardwell, Rudy Rawliffe, Chris Edwardson, Jack Cosgrove, Craig Gaspard, Rich McCormick, and Ted Welch. Back row, l-r, SherwoodCooper, John Joly, Dave Secino, Rich Congdon, Carl Tangreti, Bob Clukey, Steve Waldstein, Alan Malnak, Jed Palmacci, Stan Lapointe, and ArtHutchinson.

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SEASON BY SEASON KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS

(100 or more yards per game and/or team leader. Statistics available since 1951)

Ret. Yds. Ave. Ret. Yds. Ave.

1951 1968 Jack Butterfield 4 130 32.50 Gene Benner 10 279 27.90

Bill Johnson 10 165 16.50 1952 Tom Jordan 20 142 7.10

Jack Butterfield 7 134 19.14

19691953 Dan Sullivan 14 242 17.29

*Ed Bogdanovich 6 204 34.00 Gene Benner 8 158 19.75 *Excluding game vs. UNH. Stats could not Ed O’Bara 7 126 18.00 be located.

1970 1954 Wayne Chapman 17 353 20.76

Ernie Smart 5 143 28.60

19711955 Dave Eretzian 16 322 20.12

Jack Small 3 60 20.00 1972

1956 Al Marquis 18 379 21.05 Vern Moulton 4 101 25.25 Jack Leggett 6 112 18.67

1957 1973 Chas. Thibodeau 3 60 20.00 Al Marquis 20 447 22.35

1958 1974Jack Welch 4 78 19.50 Jed Palmacci 20 418 20.90

Carl Tancreti 6 105 17.50 1959

Randy White 4 100 25.00 1975 Jed Palmacci 27 591 21.89

1960Wayne Champeon 6 132 22.00 1976 Robert Rice 7 117 16.71 Jed Palmacci 10 168 16.80 Dale Curry 5 104 20.80 Mark DeGregorio 5 126 25.20

1961 1977 Walt Beaulieu 4 89 22.25 Jed Palmacci 10 168 16.80

John Marquis 8 219 27.37 1962 Tim Fedroff 6 148 24.67

Dave Brown 6 131 21.83 Dave Joseph 5 112 22.40 1978

Peter Ouellette 20 384 19.20 1963 Pat Madden 11 161 14.64

Brent Keene 4 140 35.00 1979

1964 Peter Ouellette 18 270 15.00

Frank Harney 16 359 23.44 Lorenzo Bouier 13 247 19.00

1965 1980 Frank Harney 9 188 20.89 Peter Ouellette 23 462 20.09

Pat Madden 6 112 18.67 1966

Charles Yanush 10 219 21.90 1981 Garth Quilla 9 174 19.33 Peter Ouellette 18 392 21.78

Paul Phelan 8 182 10.11 1967

Charles Harney 16 322 20.12 1982 Chris Boswell 12 217 18.08

Michael Garcia 9 191 21.22

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1983 1995 Steve Costello 8 253 31.62 Albert Rich 18 405 22.50

Michael Garcia 10 214 21.40 Andre Pam 20 420 21.00 Todd McAniff 8 122 15.25 Bob Jameson 9 178 19.78

1984 1996 Mike Snow 9 196 21.78 Bob Jameson 12 352 29.33 Michael Garcia 9 187 20.78 Andre Pam 13 293 22.54 Steven Costello 9 140 15.56 Lance Theobald 9 114 12.67 1997

Ben Christopher 26 635 24.42 1985 John Tennett 11 205 18.64

Lance Theobald 8 174 21.75

Jim Fox 10 173 17.30 1998 Darrick Brown 28 709 25.32

1986 Brent Naccara 8 197 24.62 Jim Fox 13 265 20.38

Rob Sterling 13 237 18.23 1999 Dave Cusano 14 257 18.36

1987 Marquisse Silva 6 118 19.67 Rob Sterling 17 361 21.24 Brent Naccara 8 109 13.62

James Fox 18 355 19.72 Dwayne Wilmot 6 101 16.83 Randy Hutchins 9 136 15.11

2000 1988 Paris Minor 15 325 21.67

David Holliday 10 202 20.20 Stefan Gomes 12 257 21.42 Carl Smith 10 170 17.00 Jarrod Gomes 4 104 26.00 A. Keith James 9 169 18.78

2001 1989 Lennard Byrd 25 660 26.40

Mark Dupree 15 280 18.67 Jarrod Gomes 7 134 19.14 Carl Smith 7 120 17.14 Dean Scontras 6 110 18.33 2002

Montell Owens 17 303 17.82 1990 Jarrod Gomes 9 135 15.00

Paul Capriotti 23 384 16.70 Maurice Garlic 7 142 20.29 Mark Dupree 8 153 19.12 Ben Sirmans 9 152 16.89 2003

Arel Gordon 15 399 26.60 1991

Carl Smith 13 272 20.92 2004 Tony Szydlowski 12 243 20.25 Arel Gordon 27 729 27.00 Paul Capriotti 9 210 23.33 Kevin Williams 6 109 18.17

1992 2005 Tony Szydlowski 27 598 22.15 Arel Gordon 15 300 20.00

Ken Squires 14 276 19.71 Jarrod Gomes 14 327 23.86 Ryan Waller 6 126 21.00

1993 Robert Tubbs 23 557 24.22 2006 Andre Pam 15 235 15.67 Lamir Whetstone 9 218 24.22

Jerron Pearson 9 164 18.22 1994

Andre Pam 20 446 22.30

Robert Tubbs 15 267 17.80 Albert Rich 7 205 29.28

* * * * * Remembering his first year at Maine, as told by William B. Alexander, president of the Class of 1907: “In ourfreshman year (1903) several of our class made the football team coached by that enthusiastic, inspirational leader,Mike Farley, still an active lawyer in Boston, who was then paid what we considered the fabulous wage of $100 a week for the 12-week football season. We had won most of our games up to the final one at Brunswick, so had Bowdoin, and we were the first team to play on the new Whittier Field which was christened that day. At the end of a bitterly contested first half the score was 0-0. On the second half kickoff, our quarterback, Bailey, surrounded by perfect interference, scored a touchdown and before Bowdoin fully recovered we had won the game, 16-0, and also the state championship.”

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SEASON BY SEASON PUNT RETURN LEADERS

(100 or more yards and/or team leader; statistics recorded since 1951)

Ret. Yds. Ave. Ret. Yds. Ave.

1951 1968Jack Butterfield 12 237 19.75 Tom Jordan 20 142 7.10

Dan Sullivan 12 104 8.671952

Vince Calenda 9 138 15.38 1969Jack Butterfield 13 106 8.15 Dan Sullivan 6 67 11.17

1953 1970 *Ed Bogdanovich 10 75 7.50 Wayne Chapman 18 150 8.33 *Excluding game vs. UNH. Stats could not

be located. 1971 Dave Eretzian 18 158 8.78

1954 Wally Covell 5 38 7.60 1972

Al Marquis 17 76 4.47 1955

Ray Hostetter 11 72 6.54 1973 Al Marquis 23 224 9.74

1956 Robert Bower 8 58 7.25 1974

Al Marquis 31 152 4.90 1957

Vern Moulton 4 48 12.00 1975 Jed Palmacci 19 95 5.00

1958 Randy White 10 213 21.30 1976 Jack Welch 7 107 14.29 Mark DeGregorio 8 64 8.00

1959 1977 Jack Welch 7 57 8.14 Jed Palmacci 14 79 5.64

1960 1978 Wayne Champeon 4 129 32.25 Peter Ouellette 8 122 15.25

1961 1979 Dave Brown 9 86 9.56 Peter Ouellette 14 154 11.00

1962 1980 Dave Brown 10 98 9.80 Peter Ouellette 24 270 11.25

1963 1981 Dave Brown 2 79 39.50 Peter Ouellette 15 147 9.80

1964 1982 Frank Harney 7 127 18.14 Paul Phelan 25 170 6.80 Paul Keany 5 105 21.00

1983 1965 Paul Phelan 18 126 7.00

Frank Harney 11 109 9.91 1984

1966 Paul Phelan 19 88 4.63 Paul Keany 25 254 10.16 Norm Tardiff 11 106 9.64 1985

Gary Groves 9 106 11.75 1967

Francis Griffin 8 63 7.87 1986 Sergio Hebra 25 129 5.16

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1987 1997 Jeff Knox 14 132 9.43 Darrick Brown 20 250 12.50 Sergio Hebra 12 119 9.92

1998 1988 Darrick Brown 30 402 13.40

Jeff Knox 17 115 6.76 1999

1989 Lennard Byrd 27 405 15.00 Claude Pettaway 7 51 7.29

2000 1990 Lennard Byrd 25 206 8.24

Mark Dupree 15 154 10.27 2001

1991 Lennard Byrd 28 299 10.68 Tony Szydlowski 19 126 6.63

2002 1992 Jarrod Gomes 12 64 5.33

Tony Szydlowski 39 236 6.05 David Cusano 11 66 6.00

1993 2003 Stephen Cates 19 168 8.84 Arel Gordon 15 222 14.80

1994 2004 Stephen Cates 25 210 8.40 Kevin McMahan 13 108 8.31

1995 2005 Albert Rich 12 115 9.58 Arel Gordon 13 114 10.38

1996 2006 Rameek Wright 22 200 9.09 Lamir Whetstone 15 137 9.13 Darrick Brown 7 155 22.15

1971 BLACK BEARS

Maine’s 1971 team was typical of the nine teams coached by Walt Abbott between 1967 and 1975....a hard hitting and spirited squad that stood its groundin the face of bigger and more experienced opponents. Dave Paul gave Maine fans thrills with 47 pass receptions, an all-time UM record. He was namedfirst team, all-Yankee Conference, and earned that honor again in 1972. Several team members went on to have successful careers in the high school andcollege football coaching ranks. Front row, l-r, Chris Cloutier, Dennis Lyonnais, Bob Iwaszko, Dick Faulkner, Dick Todd, Steve Crane, Jim Hayes, Co-Capts.Stan Maddock and Bill Swadel, Tom Keating, Dave Goodspeed, Paul Soucy, Pat Ladd, Jim Walsh, Dave Eretzian, and Steve Swindells. Second row, l-r,George Fraza, Glenn Winslow, Herb Carey, Greg Flaherty, Dick Bergerson, Gary Worthing, Kevin Foley, Mark Russell, Bob Hayes, Don Skroski, Reg Preble,Marc Larochelle, Phil O’Brien, Joe LeVasseur, Mike Porter, Jack Lamborghini, and Dale Russell. Third row, l-r, Charlie Judge, Mike Ganacoplos, Jon Price,Ron Cote, Sandy Hastings, Sam Estey, Dana Hamel, Dennis McCarthy, Richard Ristau, Bob Brattan, Vic Tessari, Bob Harkins, John O’Rourke, GregCrocker, Bill Lopes, John Filloramo, and Mike Mealey. Back row, l-r, Craig Thomas, Doug Lentz, Mark Watson, Bob Fanjoy, Carl Parker, Joe Cornacchio,John Squires, Bob Dupill, Bob McConnell, Walt Hall, Frank Spencer, Andy Mellow, Bill Hamlin, Dick Jagoutz, Dave Paul, Ron Puchalski, and Jim Reid.

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SEASON BY SEASON PUNTING LEADERS

(10 or more punts; statistics recorded since 1950)

No. Yds. Ave. No. Yds. Ave.

1950 1969 Russ Noyes 33 1,057 32.03 Gene Benner 25 806 32.24 Bill Johnson 13 340 26.15

1951 Gordie Pendleton 18 640 35.56 1970

Mike Porter 42 1,398 32.29 1952

Ed Bogdanovich 42 1,447 34.45 1971 Mike Porter 50 1,802 36.04

1953 Ed Bogdanovich 28 952 34.00 1972

Mike Porter 67 2,529 37.75 1954

Ernest Smart 26 865 33.27 1973Richard Estey 63 2,370 37.62

1955 Mark DeGregorio 10 335 33.50 Jack Small 21 728 34.67 Jim Duffy 11 344 21.27 1974

Mark DeGregorio 40 1,320 33.00 1956 Phil Skillings 29 925 31.90

John Theriault 12 369 30.75

1975 1957 Steve Wood 62 2,309 37.24

John Theriault 24 719 29.96 1976

1958 Steve Wood 64 2,248 35.12 John Theriault 28 926 33.07

1977 1959 Steve Wood 47 1,570 33.40

Randy White 13 436 33.54 Bob Bragg 11 380 34.55 1978

Steve Wood 87 3,166 36.391960

Manch Wheeler 45 1,511 33.58 1979 Paul Pierce 79 2,722 34.45

1961 Joel Densmore 31 1,025 33.06 1980 Manch Wheeler 13 380 29.23 Dave Nardone 78 2,788 35.74

1962 1981 Ray Austin 44 1,561 35.48 Rich LaBonte 53 1,935 36.51

Dave Sanzaro 14 480 34.29 1963

Bill Perkins 34 1,020 30.00 1982 Dave Sanzaro 41 1,432 34.93

1964Bill Perkins 24 855 35.62 1983

Dave Sanzaro 50 1,798 35.96 1965

Dick DeVarney 30 937 31.23 1984 Rich LaBonte 67 2,526 37.70

1966 Pete Norris 54 2,215 39.35 1985

Jeff Topliff 62 2,242 36.16

1967 Pete Norris 61 2,149 35.23 1986

Steve Bell 57 2,040 35.79 1968

Bill Johnson 45 1,641 34.67 1987 Gene Benner 21 672 32.00 Steve Bell 59 1,995 33.81

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1988 1998 Steve Bell 52 1,682 32.35 Todd Jagoutz 70 2,602 37.17

1989 1999 Steve Bell 48 1,758 36.62 Todd Jagoutz 61 2,408 39.47

1990 2000 Jeff Mottola 71 2,508 35.32 Todd Jagoutz 37 1,517 41.00

Todd Elwell 12 426 35.50 1991

Jeff Mottola 66 2,320 35.15 2001 Mike Mellow 65 2,377 36.57

1992 Jerrod Thebarge 61 2,062 33.80 2002

Mike Mellow 74 2,762 37.32 1993

Jerrod Thebarge 63 2,395 38.02 2003 Mike Mellow 60 1,293 38.21

1994 Jerrod Thebarge 61 2,267 37.16 2004

Mike Mellow 64 2,758 43.09

1995 Jerrod Thebarge 58 2,254 38.86 2005

Rocco Navarro 57 2,036 35.72 1996 Ron Whitcomb 12 385 32.08

Chris Binder 68 2,459 36.162006

1997 Kash Kiefer 43 1,580 36.74 Todd Elwell 57 1,957 34.23

1941 FROSH

The Bear Cubs of 1941 was typical of a Sam Sezak-coached team, agressive, enthusiastic, and energized about the possibility of wearinga Maine football uniform. The team posted a 4-1 record, the only loss to Hebron Academy, a strong Maine prep school team. Front row, l-r, Student Asst. Charles Gardner, Nicholas Vafiades, Sherwood Gordon, Capt. Windy Work, Bob Emerson, Hormidas Mininni, JimSprague, Bob Cahoon, Allen Torrey, Sherwin Bardsley, Arthur Rourke, and Dana Bunker. Second row, l-r, Asst. Coach Hugh Brownlee, Art Couri, Steve MacPherson, Al Smaha, Bob Thompson, Herb Gent, Leo Pratt, Earle Vickery, Joe Butler, Garrett Speirs, Bob Moulton,Dick Goodell, and Coach Sam Sezak. Third row, l-r, Carleton Ring, Harry Carlton, Joe Chaplin, Peter Tsacalotus, Norm Smith, George Hansen, Frank Haseltine, Bob Crabtree, Alvin Littlefield, George Kavanaugh, and Charles Camack. Back row, l-r, Henry Packard,Dick Morrill, Don Valdes, Orland McLaughlin, Bill Rice, Ralph Bean, Jim Donovan, Leo Loeb, George Thornton, and Joe Bernard. Absent, Bud Lyford.

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SEASON BY SEASON LEADERS IN PASS INTERCEPTIONS

(Two or more interceptions and/or 50 or more return yards; statistics recorded since 1951)

Int. Yds. Ave. Int. Yds. Ave.

1951 1963Gordie Pendleton3 46 15.33 Ray Austin 3 84 28.00 Bill Grove 2 63 31.50Lucien Garneau 2 55 27.50 1964Joe Bernard 2 34 17.00 Paul Keany 4 44 11.00

Jack Butterfield 2 0 0.00 Rod Durgin 2 37 18.50 Gene Sturgeon 2 0 0.00 Ray Austin 2 35 17.50

1952 1965 Joe Alex 6 175 29.17 Norm Tardiff 7 119 17.00 Vince Calenda 4 52 13.00 John Huard 3 141 47.00 Jack Butterfield 2 22 11.00 Doug Avery 3 36 12.00

Ron Lanza 3 6 2.00

*1953Ed Bogdanovich 2 43 21.50 1966 Ernie Smart 3 13 6.50 John Huard 3 102 34.00 Davis Wiggin 2 11 5.50 Norm Tardiff 3 22 7.33 *Excludes game vs. UNH. Stats could not Paul Keany 3 9 3.00 be located.

19671954 Charles Zuch 3 14 4.67

Jim Duffy 3 41 13.67 Ernie Smart 3 13 6.50 1968Peter Kostacopoulos 2 11 5.50 Charles Zuch 4 25 6.25

Ernie Quackenbush 2 0 0.00 1955

Peter Kostacopoulos 5 77 15.40 1969Jim Duffy 2 15 7.50 Joe Hochadel 3 4 1.33Roland Merrifield 2 13 6.50 John Collins 2 0 0.00

Carroll Denbow 2 0 0.00 Dale Inman 2 0 0.00

1956 1970 Ken Parady 2 35 17.50 Bob Hayes 4 44 11.00 Charles Thibodeau 2 23 11.50 Jim Reid 3 37 12.33 John Theriault 2 2 1.00 Steve Crane 2 0 0.00 Ray Hostetter 1 54 54.00 Joe LeVasseur 1 61 61.00

1957 1971 Bob Pickett 2 42 21.00 Bob Hayes 4 57 14.25

Jim Walsh 3 28 9.33 1958 Joe LeVasseur 3 10 3.33

Gerry deGrandpre 2 38 19.00 Pat Ladd 2 6 3.00 Jim Cutler 2 20 10.00 Jack Welch 2 0 0.00 1972

Jim Reid 5 51 10.20 1959 Steve Jones 3 26 8.67

Art Miles 2 10 5.00 Jack O’Rourke 2 15 7.50 Jim Whalen 2 10 5.00 1960

Manch Wheeler 4 16 4.00 1973 Jim Whalen 4 0 0.00

1961 Jack O’Rourke 3 17 5.67 Manch Wheeler 4 79 19.75 John Wardwell 2 0 0.00 Dale Curry 2 39 19.50

1974 1962 Rich McCormick 6 74 12.33

David Brown 5 177 35.40 Fred Royer 2 9 4.50 Ray Austin 2 19 9.50 Earle Cooper 2 7 3.50

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1975 1987 Rich McCormick 5 8 1.60 Jamal Williamson 4 4 1.00John Wardwell 5 7 1.40 Michael Smith 3 10 3.33

Keith James 2 22 11.00 1976 Nick Penna 2 3 1.50

Chris Keating 4 104 26.00 John Ballard 2 0 0.00 Peter Weiler 3 0 0.00Dave Harrison 2 0 0.00 1988 Jeff Smaha 2 (11) (5.50) John Ballard 3 * *

Jamal Williamson 3 * * 1977 Nick Penna 2 * *

Dave Harrison 4 83 20.75 Michael Smith 2 * *Jeff Smaha 3 43 14.33 *Stats could not be located.

1978 1989 Mike Cosgrove 3 48 16.00 John Ballard 4 14 3.50Bob LaBerge 3 14 4.67 Jamal Williamson 3 93 31.00Dave Harrison 2 45 22.50 Michael Smith 3 10 3.33 Dick Flanders 2 0 0.00

1990 1979 Claude Petteway 11 152 13.82

Matt Slane 2 45 22.50 Jamal Williamson 7 72 10.29 Bill Curry 3 26 8.67

1980 Rod Tozier 2 4 2.00 Jack Chisholm 3 87 29.00 Ray Thombs 2 23 11.50 1991

Larry Jones 6 3 .50 1981 Bill Curry 4 78 19.50

Matt Downey 5 92 18.40 Lance Boston 2 27 13.50

John Hersom 4 39 9.75 Jamal Murph 2 24 12.00 Jack Chisholm 4 (7) (1.75) Greg Mikell 2 0 0.00 John McGrath 2 63 31.50 Ray Thombs 2 24 12.00 1992

Bill Curry 4 134 33.50 1982 Jamal Murph 4 107 26.75

John McGrath 6 33 5.50 Dan Girard 4 67 16.75 Jack Chisholm 5 38 7.60 Lance Boston 4 57 14.25 Matt Downey 3 53 17.67 Larry Jones 3 17 5.67

Bob Lucy 2 15 7.50 1993

1983 Joe Robinson 3 21 7.00 John McGrath 5 42 8.40 Greg Mikell 2 61 30.50 Dean Ramsdell 3 39 13.00 Gary Groves 2 20 10.00 1994

Greg Archie 5 12 2.40 1984 Derek Carter 4 81 20.25

John McGrath 3 12 4.00 Gary Groves 2 45 22.50 1995Jason Davenport 2 17 8.50 Derek Carter 6 51 8.50 Mark Coutts 2 1 .50 Lateef O’Connor 2 35 17.50

1985 1996 Steven Costello 4 21 5.25 Derek Carter 3 32 10.67 Jason Davenport 3 47 15.67 Eric Lewis 3 12 4.00

Tom DiGeronmino 3 29 9.67 Gary Groves 2 45 22.50 1997 Mark Coutts 2 24 12.00 Derek Carter 8 137 17.12 Marc Ware 2 17 8.50 Lateef O’Connor 3 109 36.33

Shawn Taylor 3 4 1.33 1986

Jason Davenport 4 66 16.50 1998Rob Sterling 4 16 4.00 Aaron Dashiell 6 40 6.67

Steve Root 3 16 5.33 Michael Harvey 4 32 8.00 Stuart Pelkey 2 17 8.50 Eric Lewis 3 34 11.33

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1999 2002 (cont.)Peter LeBlanc 4 38 9.50 Joan Quezada 3 8 2.67 Michael Harvey 4 19 4.75 Devon Goree 2 28 14.00 Jason Betts 2 85 45.50 Bob Kierstead 2 0 0.00 Lennard Byrd 2 41 20.50

Stephen Cooper 2 0 0.00 2003 Manauris Arias 2 48 24.00

2000 John Baumgartner 2 28 14.00 DeVon Goree 3 40 13.33 Fred Lazo 2 23 11.50 Dave Cusano 2 60 30.00

2004 2001 Darren Stone 4 61 15.25

Mosiula Tatupu 3 50 16.67 Brandon McGowan 3 103 34.33

Stephen Cooper 3 27 9.00 Jermaine Walker 2 21 10.50 Dave Cusano 2 67 33.50 John Baumgartner 2 4 2.00 DeVon Goree 2 20 10.00 Manauris Arias 1 54 54.00 Lennard Byrd 2 7 3.50Malik Nichols 2 2 1.00 2005

Darren Stone 5 28 5.60 2002 Jarrod Gomes 2 12 6.00

Stephen Cooper 3 71 23.67

Jarrod Gomes 3 28 9.33 2006 Dave Cusano 3 25 8.33 Jon Calderon 2 38 19.00 Brandon McGowan 3 22 7.33

2001 — ANOTHER NCAA TOURNAMENT BID

Maine’s 2001 team was a terrific outfit, tying a UM record for most wins (9), earning a Yankee Conference title and a trip to the NCAA Tournaments. TheBlack Bears won its opening round game vs. McNeese State, a first NCAA victory for a Maine team. Coach Jack Cosgrove’s roster had many fine players,including all-YC selections Lennard Byrd, Stephen Cooper and Chad Hayes. Royston English rolled up 1,301 yards by rushing and Jake Eaton compiledamazing passing numbers...204 completions, 2,703 yards, and 23 touchdown passes. Stefan Gomes had 81 receptions. Jack Cosgrove, for the secondtime, was named Coach of the Year in the YC. Front row, l-r, Ernie Svolto, Dave Ellis, Justin Davis, Tri-Capts. Malik Nichols, Chad Hayes, and ZackMagliaro, Damon Boinske, Royston English, and Lennard Byrd. Second row, l-r, Paris Minor, Matt Hammond, Amos Hall, Rob Kierstead, Brendan Curry,Brian Williams, Stephen Cooper, Jake Eaton, John Gelsomino, and Mark Lehner. Third row, l-r, Rob Brooks, John Kmety, Pete Richardson, JimmyPederson, Brian Mann, Dave Cusano, Derek Martinez, Eric Swick, and John Baumgartner.

Fourth row, l-r, Ivi Nwosu, James Henry, Mike Leconte, Marcus Walton, Freddy Lazo, Dennis Dottin-Carter, Ben Burklow, Matt DiBiase, Jon Meczywor,Agean Robinson, and Chris DeVinney. Fifth row, l-r, Justin Knox, Devon Goree, Bill Roak, Mark Moehl, Nicholas Pulire, Dan Joslyn, Nick Wilson, JoshuaWatson, John Padavan, Gary Tougas, and Matt Brunetti. Sixth row, l-r, Mark Stetson, Pat Kenney, Chris Legree, Dandre Arrington, Ryan and Ron Waller,Onyi Momah, Erik Iverson, John Castoro, Mike Mellow, Keith Ford, and Patrick Pau. Seventh row, l-r, Lofa Tatupu, Michael Zyskowski, Stefan and JarodGomes, Christian Pereira, Brandon McGowan, Ben Donovan, Ben Lazarski, Dante Fusco, Dzigbodi Abibio, Josh Radulski, Kurk Bulwith, and MarcusWilliams. Eighth row, l-r, Mgr. Michael Uhrin, Trainer Paul Culina, Asst. Coaches Chris Binder, Jeff Comissiong, Jeff Cole, Matt Griffin, Assoc. Head CoachBob Wilde, Coach Jack Cosgrove, Asst. Coaches Rich Nagy, Eric Marsh, Bill Lawrence, Torrian Gray, and Jared Backus, Strength Coach Jim St. Pierre, Eq.Mgr. Steve Jones, and Mgr. Bennet Fellows.

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SEASON BY SEASON LEADERS IN TACKLES(50 or more; statistics recorded since 1980; Abbreviations: P, primary; A, assisted)

P A Total P A Total

1980 1986 (cont.)Bob Waterman 119 59 178 Dave Bochtler 39 32 71Tom Rasmussen 78 42 120 Steve Donahue 41 17 58

Phil Ferrari 68 41 109 Jason Davenport 28 27 55Ryck Suydam 63 33 96 Chris Gillman 40 14 54Matt Slane 52 29 81 Tom DiGeronmino 30 24 54Tom Loughlin 44 34 78Ray Thombs 38 23 61 1987 Steve Vermette 34 25 59 Nick Penna 82 63 145 John Chisholm 41 14 55 Rob Sterling 68 48 116 Peter Thiboutot 35 19 54 Scott Nason 55 39 94

Joe Trefethen 36 37 73

1981 Michael Smith 30 34 64Bob Lucy 79 34 113 Claude Petteway 37 26 63 John Hersom 70 33 103 Michael Denino 31 31 62Phil Ferrari 44 17 61 Mark Lewis 35 23 58Ryck Suydam 34 18 52 Jon Morrison 32 23 55

Steven Luke 30 23 531982 Keith James 31 21 52

Bob Lucy 74 35 109

Dean Ramsdell 74 20 94 1988Chet Deluga 54 30 84 Nick Penna 79 61 140 David Sanzaro 53 25 78 Michael Smith 37 38 75 John McGrath 48 21 69 Claude Petteway 47 23 70Ray Sullivan 39 29 68 Jemal Williamson 48 16 64Mike Ibraham 40 17 58 Scott Nason 36 19 55Ted Venechanos 31 25 56Matt Downey 43 9 52 1989

Michael Smith 45 41 861983 Marc Dube 48 27 75

Dean Ramsdell 67 47 114 Jemal Williamson 44 18 62Chet Deluga 32 32 64 Claude Petteway 35 24 59Dan McClung 41 20 61 Michael Denino 32 20 52David Sanzaro 38 20 58 John Ballard 35 16 51John McGrath 35 21 56James Keefe 39 27 56 1990

Michael Smith 56 49 105 1984 Jamal Williamson 66 27 93

Mark Coutts 82 69 151 Rod Tozier 57 35 92Frank Foley 43 26 69 Claude Petteway 53 30 83Steve Costello 42 27 69 Marc Dube 38 36 74 James Keefe 47 18 65 Bill Curry 34 21 55 Ron Doody 23 39 62 Jemal Murph 23 31 54 Ray Paquette 28 33 61John McGrath 39 17 56 1991 Gary Groves 38 18 56 Jemal Murph 46 45 91 James Shutt 31 22 53 Lorenzo Harris 39 45 84 Jason Davenport 27 23 50 Marc Dube 35 36 71

Lance Boston 37 32 69 1985 Dan Girard 33 19 52

James Keefe 51 43 94 Greg Mikell 29 22 51 Mark Coutts 51 29 80

Ray Paquette 40 26 66 1992 Jason Davenport 29 28 57 Dan Girard 87 65 152 Steve Donahue 25 28 53 Jemal Murph 59 35 94 Steve Root 23 28 51 Lorenzo Harris 51 36 87

Lance Boston 35 41 76 1986 Bill Curry 36 30 66

Steve Root 65 51 116 George Wehrman 28 25 53 Rob Sterling 53 31 84 Joe Trefethen 50 24 74

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1993 1999 (cont.)Ross Fichthorn 83 79 162 Stephen Cooper 67 38 105 Jemal Murph 62 59 121 Mike Harvey 46 22 68Greg Mikell 30 37 67 Jojo Oliphant 33 25 58Jeff Comissiong 18 38 56

Joe Robinson 24 30 54 2000 Stephen Cooper 59 25 84

1994 Jason Betts 52 18 70Ross Fichthorn 52 43 95 Robert Kierstead 40 18 58Ako Stafford 48 46 94 DeVon Goree 39 14 53Greg Mikell 43 30 73Derek Carter 38 20 58 2001 Alon Byers 43 13 56 Stephen Cooper 72 43 115

Mosiula Tatupu 32 35 67 1995 Dave Cusano 42 22 64

Derek Carter 68 60 128 Jarrod Gomes 40 15 55 Ross Fichthorn 45 32 77Bryan Hawkes 49 24 73 2002 Todd Williamson 49 24 73 Stephen Cooper 78 23 121 Lateef O’Connor 46 22 68 Brandon McGowan 59 35 94 Albert Rich 51 10 61 Robert Kierstead 41 46 87

Dave Cusano 43 35 78 1996 Jarrod Gomes 43 13 56

Derek Carter 63 29 92 Matt DiBiase 27 24 51 Bryan Hawkes 45 45 85 Patrick Pa’u 19 31 50 Lateef O’Connor 40 26 66 Brandon Curry 34 26 50 Shawn Stephenson 30 27 57Vesnier Lugo 24 28 52 2003 Brent Naccara 28 22 50 Brandon McGowan 51 38 89

Jermaine Walker 46 37 83 1997 Fred Lazo 36 37 73

Derek Carter 55 29 84 Shawn Taylor 39 28 67 2004 Bryan Hawkes 47 17 64 Brandon McGowan 53 48 101 Brent Naccara 37 27 64 Jermaine Walker 45 53 98 Jojo Oliphant 36 25 61 Daren Stone 47 30 77 Lateef O’Connor 35 23 58 Agean Robinson 39 36 75 Garrett Gillick 28 28 56 Devon Goree 49 18 67

1998 2005Aaron Dashiell 63 37 100 Jermaine Walker 64 50 114 Peter LeBlanc 61 36 97 John Wormuth 38 39 77John Lewis 41 20 61 Jarrod Gomes 46 22 68 Brent Naccara 43 18 61 Jovan Belcher 25 33 58 Mike Harvey 44 13 57 Joan Quezada 31 24 55 Shawn Taylor 35 17 52

Chad Rogers 22 28 50 2006 Andrew Downey 35 37 72

1999 John Wormuth 38 25 63 Aaron Dashiell 67 38 105 Matt King 27 33 60 Garrett Gillick 63 25 88 Jovan Belcher 24 28 52 Stephen Cooper 36 38 74 Daren Stone 30 20 50 Mike Harvey 46 22 68 Jon Calderon 27 23 50 Jojo Oliphant 33 25 58

WALTER “PETE” CRANE

Maine athletes, especially those in football and baseball, had a strong degree of affec-tion for the late Walter “Pete” Crane. He was in charge of outdoor facility maintenanceduring the good weather months and worked in the equipment room during the winterseason. He was a warm-hearted individual who loved Maine athletics as much as lifeitself. In 1966 he received the prestigious Black Bear award from the University AlumniAssociation.

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SEASON BY SEASONLEADERS IN FUMBLE RECOVERIES

(Two or more; statistics recorded since 1982)

1982 1989 1998Bob Lucy 3 Bill Curry 2 Aaron Dashiell 2

Ted Venechanos 3 Claude Petteway 2

John McGrath 2 Michael Smith 2 1999 David Sanzaro 2 Aaron Dashiell 2

19901983 Craig Thibeau 3 2000

David Sanzaro 2 Ron Springer 2 Stephen Cooper 4 Chet Deluga 2 Brian Roche 2 Ernie Svelto 2 Dan McClung 2 Michael Donovan 2

1991 Amos Hall 2 1984 Lorenzo Harris 2

Steve Costello 3 2001 Mark Couttts 2 1992 Dan Joslyn 2 James Keefe 2 Dan Girard 2 Damon Boiske 2 Ray Paquette 2 Dennis Dottin-Carter 2 Steve Donahue 2 1993 Fred Harner 2 2002

1985 Alphonso Hall 2 Stephen Cooper 2Steve Costello 3 Brandon McGowan 2

Steve Donahue 3 1994 DiAndre Arrington 2 Todd Park 2

1986 Aho Stafford 2 2003 Joe Trefethen 2 Brandon McGowan 2

Rob Sterling 2 1995 Jermaine Walker 2 Marc McKissock 2 Dennis Dottin-Carter 2

1987 Michael Denino 2 1996 2004

Mark Lewis 2 Joel Rummelhart 3 Agean Robinson 2 Jon Morrison 2 Todd Williamson 3 Joan Quezada 2 Keith James 2 Vesnier Lugo 2 Tony Hicks 2 Bryan Hawkes 2

1988 2005 Scott Nason 3 1997 Jarrod Gomes 2

Nick Penna 2 Brent Naccara 2 Mike Buck 2 2006 Matt King 2 Patrick McCrossan 2

SEASON-BY-SEASON LEADERS IN QUARTERBACK SACKS

(Three or more or team leader; statistics recorded since 1980)

1980 1982 1985Ryck Suydam 10 David Sanzaro 7 Ray Paquette 4.5 Tom Loughlin 6 Chet Deluga 5 Robert Kreppein 4

Peter Thiboutet 6 Steve Violette 3 Phil Ferrari 4 1983 Steve Donahue 3 Tom Rasmussen 3 Not recorded.

1986 1981 1984 Steve Donahue 5.5

David Sanzaro 5 Frank Foley 7 Dave Bochtler 4.5 Tom Loughlin 5 Mark Coutts 4 Steve Violette 4 Phil Ferrari 4

Ryck Suydam 3

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1987 1994 2001 Michael Denino 5 Ako Stafford 5 Brendan Curry 8 Scott Nason 3.5 Michael Adamets 4 Marcus Walton 6 Mark Lewis 3.5 Ross Fichthorn 3 Stephen Cooper 6

Troy Conquest 3 Dennis Dottin-Carter 5

1995 Damon Boiske 4 1988 Todd Williamson 5 Mosiula Tatupu 3

Michael Denino 9.5 Jon Gautier 3 Mark Lewis 8.5 2002 Scott Nason 8 1996 Stephen Cooper 9.5

Justin Strzelczyk 7 Todd Williamson 13 Dennis Dottin-Carter 9.5 Jon Gautier 10 Marcus Walton 4.5

1989 Jon Gallant 6.5 Brandon McGowan 4

Michael Denino 11 Bryan Hawkes 4.5 Patrick Pa/u 4 Justin Strzelczyk 3 Joel Rummelhart 4.5 Brendan Curry 4 Claude Petteway 3 Dan Joslyn 4

1997 Robert Kierstead 3 1990 Jojo Oliphant 5

Michael Smith 2 Shawn Taylor 4 2003 Craig Thibeau 2 Jon Gautier 3.5 Dennis Dottin-Carter 7 Kevin McCoy 2 Lateef O’Connor 3 Dan Joslyn 7

Brent Naccara 3 Marcus Walton 3 1991 Brian Mann 3

Corey Parker 5 1998 Jemal Murph 4 Jojo Oliphant 9.5 2004 Lorenzo Harris 3 Shawn Taylor 5 Marcus Walton 5 Craig Thibeau 3 Chad Rogers 4.5 Brandon McGowan 3 Brian Roche 3 Jon Gallant 3.5 Fred Horner 3 Peter LeBlanc 3 2005 Ufuoma Pela 3 Michael DeVito 6.5

1992 James Carter 3 Patrick McCrossan 4.5 Corey Parker 8 Jermaine Walker 3.5

Fred Harner 6 1999 George Wehrman 5 Jojo Oliphant 10.5 2006 Ako Stafford 5 Stephen Cooper 5 Matt King 11.5

Ufuoma Pela 3.5 Mike DeVito 7 1993 Vesnier Lugo 3.5 Patrick McCrossan 4.5

Jemal Murph 5 Damon Boiske 3 Daren Stone 4

George Wehrman 5 Bruno Dorismund 3.5 Fred Harner 4 2000 Robert Shaw 3 Damon Boiske 9 Stephen Cooper 5 Michael Donovan 4.5

1974 MAINE STAFF

Three of Maine’s greatest athletes (Carl Merrill, Dick DeVarney, andJohn Huard) were members of Walt Abbott’s 1974 Maine coaching staff.L-r, Abbott, Merrill, DeVarney, Huard, and Joe Leslie.

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MAINE STATE SERIES Football competition in the Maine Intercollegiate Athletic Association, better known as the Maine StateSeries, began in the fall of 1895. It was one of the first intercollegiate football conferences in the country.Members were Bates, Bowdoin, and Colby Colleges and the University of Maine. League play continuedannually, with the exceptions of the 1918, 1943, 1944, and 1945 seasons, until the conclusion of the 1964season when the conference disbanded.

Beginning in 1940, the championship team received the Edward P. Barrows Trophy, presented to theleague by the late Lewis O. Barrows, governor of Maine. In 1944, the trophy was dedicated to thememory of Gov. Barrows’ son, the late Edward P. Barrows, U.S. Army captain and captain of Maine’s1941 team. Capt. Barrows was killed in action on August 3, 1944, at St. Lo, France while in combatagainst the German Army. Capt. Barrows was a standout athlete at Maine, earning all-conference honorsand regarded as one of the finest players in Maine State Series history. Prior to his death he received theBronze Star, Silver Star, and Purple Heart while leading Company E, Ninth Infantry, Second Division.

The standings of each of the 66 seasons of Maine State Series football are shown here.

*Conference Champion

1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 Bates 3-1 0-3-1 3-0-1* 4-0* 3-1* 3-0* 2-2 2-1 0-3 2-1 1-1-1 Bowdoin 3-0* 3-0-1* 0-2-1 3-1 2-1 2-0 0-3 0-3 1-2 3-0* 2-1 Colby 2-3 3-1-1 1-0-2 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 2-2 2-1 1-2 0-3 MAINE 0-4 1-3-1 0-2 0-4 2-3 1-4 5-0* 3-1* 3-0* 0-3 2-0-1*

1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 Bates 2-0-1* 0-2-1 1-2 0-3 1-0-1 1-2 1-2 0-3 1-2 0-3 1-2 Bowdoin 1-1-1 3-0* 2-1* 2-1 1-0-2* 1-1-1 0-3 1-2 0-3 1-2 1-1-1 Colby 0-2-1 1-2 2-1* 3-0* 0-2 1-1-1 2-1 2-1 3-0* 2-1 2-0-1*MAINE 1-1-1 1-1-1 1-2 1-2 1-1-1 2-1* 3-0* 3-0* 2-1 3-0* 0-1-2

1917 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 Bates 1-1-1 0-2-1 0-2-1 0-0-2 1-1-1 1-2 1-2 1-2 0-3 0-2-1 0-3 Bowdoin 2-1* 2-1 1-0-2 2-0* 0-2-1 0-2-1 1-1-1 0-3 2-1 1-1-1 1-2 Colby 0-1-1 0-2-1 1-2 1-1-1 0-1-2 2-0-1* 1-2 2-1 1-2 2-1* 2-0-1*MAINE 1-1 3-0* 2-0-1* 0-2-1 3-0* 2-1 2-0-1* 3-0* 3-0* 2-1* 2-0-1*

1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 Bates 3-0* 3-0* 2-1 0-2-1 0-1-2 2-1 2-1 1-2 1-1-1 1-2 1-2 Bowdoin 0-3 1-2 0-3 0-2-1 0-2-1 0-3 2-0-1* 3-0* 2-0-1* 2-1* 2-1*Colby 2-1 1-2 1-2 2-1 1-1-1 1-2 1-2 0-3 0-2-1 2-1* 2-1*MAINE 1-2 1-2 3-0* 3-0* 3-0* 3-0* 0-2-1 2-1 1-1-1 1-2 1-2

1940 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 Bates 1-2 2-1 0-3 3-0* 1-2 2-1* 1-2 0-3 0-3 1-2 0-3 Bowdoin 2-0-1* 0-3 3-0* 1-2 1-2 2-1* 2-0-1* 2-0-1* 2-1 3-0* 2-1

Colby 2-0-1* 2-0-1* 1-2 0-3 1-2 0-3 2-0-1* 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 MAINE 0-3 1-1-1 2-1 2-1 3-0* 2-1* 0-3 2-0-1* 3-0* 1-2 3-0*

1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 Bates 2-1 1-2 3-0* 2-1* 0-2-1 0-2-1 0-2-1 0-2-1 1-2 0-3 1-2 Bowdoin 0-3 1-2 0-3 0-3 0-2-1 0-2-1 3-0* 2-1 1-2 3-0* 2-1 Colby 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-1* 3-0* 3-0* 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 0-3 MAINE 3-0* 3-0* 2-1 2-1* 2-1 2-1 1-1-1 2-0-1* 3-0* 2-1 3-0*

Composite: 66 SeasonsMAINE 121 69 17 .626 Bowdoi n 88 88 22 .500 Colby 85 102 18 .458 Bates 73 108 21 .413

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ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONSThe earliest all-conference team uncovered was selected in 1924. An all-conference team could not belocated for the 1929 and 1964 seasons. It should be noted that selections in some seasons were basedonly on games played among the four State Series teams, while in others, on all games played. In mostseasons, until the conference dissolved in 1964, the four head coaches selected the all-conference team.In other seasons, those listed were all-conference players selected by the state’s daily newspapers,primarily the Bangor Daily News and the Portland Sunday Telegram.

Ken Aldrich (1931) Jim Duffy (1954, 55) Pete Pocius (1950, 51)Tom Austin (1962) Richard Dyer (1939) M. Dewing Proctor (1936)

Don Barron (1949) Harry Easton (1951) Bob Provencher (1955)Ed Barrows Jr. (1940, 41) Charles Eberbach (1958) Samuel Reese (1934)Willis Barrows (1925) Rod Elliott (1936, 37) Ed Reidman (1961)Anthony Beeaker (1927) Roger Ellis (1958) Ernie Reidman (1937)Norm Benson (1946, 47) Bob Emerson (1946) Albert Repscha (1924)Edmund Black (1927) Don Favor (1931, 32, 33) Harry Richardson (1951, 52)James Blair (1924) Oren Fraser (1924, 25) Gil Robertshaw (1931, 32)Ed Bogdanovich (1951, 52, 53) Clarence Genge (1938) Robert Robertson (1962)

Paul Boucher (1955) Wallace Gleason (1936, 37) Ray Sawyer (1963)Roger Boucher (1963) Tom Golden (1952, 53, 54) Joseph Simon (1925)Richard Breen (1951) Alton Hadley, III (1961, 62) Jack Small (1954, 55)Charles Burgess (1951) Mike Haley (1963) Ernie Smart (1954)Edward Butler (1933, 34) Joe Hamlin (1934, 36, 37) Ernie Smith (1963)Jack Butterfield (1951, 52) Larry Hersom (1950) Francis Smith (1936, 37)Jim Butterfield (1951, 52) Paul Hickson (1928) Phil Soule (1962, 63)James Buzzell (1927, 28) Cecil Horne (1930) Roger Stearns (1939, 40)Vince Calenda (1953) Ray Hostetter (1956) Gene Sturgeon (1951)

Seymour Card (1950) Leslie Hutchings (1936) Jim Sullivan (1950)Achilles Cassista (1926) Dick Kinney (1961) Bill Tarazewich (1955, 56, 57)Wayne Champeon (1960) Pete Kostacopoulos (1955) Gordie Thorburn (1952)William Chard (1962) Paul Lamoreau (1925, 26) Clayton Totman (1934)Ed Cianchette (1951, 52, 53) Dick Leadbetter (1960) Eugene Vail (1928)Lew Clark (1953, 54) Robert Littlehale (1935) Hal Violette (1958, 59)Dave Cloutier (1961) Reginald Lord (1948) Lowell Ward (1941)George Cobb (1933, 34) Lawrence “Bud” Lyford (1942) Jack Welch (1959)

Norm Cole (1955) M. Milton MacBride (1933, 34) Manch Wheeler (1961)George Coltart (1927) George Marsanskis (1946) Randy White (1959)Edward Cook (1939) Roland Merrifield (1955) Bob Whytock (1950, 51)Thurlow Cooper (1954, 55, 56) Jack Moran (1928) John Wilson (1932)Phil Coulombe (1947, 48, 50) Moses Nanigan (1926, 27) Alan Wing (1947, 49)Ray Cox (1951) Frank Neal (1941, 42) Ken Woodsum (1953)Francis Craig (1931) Niles Nelson (1957) Windy Work (1942)Dale Curry (1961) Fred Newhall (1924) Lavon Zakarian (1928)

Ralph Davis (1930) Steve Novick (1953) Jack Zollo (1946, 47, 48)Carroll Denbow (1956) Phil Parsons (1932, 33)Tom Dickson (1926) Tom Patrick (1960)Albert Doherty (1935) Harry Peakes (1926, 27)Hank Dombkowski (1946, 47) Gordie Pendleton (1949, 50)Dana Drew (1938) Julius Pike (1932)

WESTYMany men and women have served as head coaches and in leadership roles in UM athletics over the years and it is not an

overstatement to say that one who had a most significant impact on the sports programs is Harold “Westy” Westerman. He was

a member of the UM staff from 1949 to 1982, serving two years as an assistant coach before becoming one of the top head

coaches in Yankee Conference football history. In 16 seasons, his teams had 15 winning records. They won 60 percent of their

YC games, including four championships. He hired some of the most knowledgeable assistants in UM history, including Harold

“Tubby” Raymond, Bob Hollway (later a head coach in the NFL), Walt Abbott, Dave Rand, Lew Clark, Woody Carville, Russ

DeVette, Walt Anderson, and Jack and Jim Butterfield. Many of his football players went on to successful careers in business,

the professions, and education, including several who became outstanding high school and college football coaches. After

football, he served as Athletic Director for 16 years (most in UM history) and was behind the addition of many facilities and

areas, including Alfond Arena, Mahaney Diamond, a permanent floor in the fieldhouse, the Black Bear statute in front of

Memorial Gym, a new tennis facility, Wallace Pool, additional offices and utility rooms in Memorial Gym, four acreas of additional

football practice fields and the adjoining men’s and women’s soccer field, and expanded locker, training, and equipment rooms.

And best of all, he was a kindly and caring man who knew the true meaning of sportsmanship. Truly a man for the ages!

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YANKEE CONFERENCE / ATLANTIC TEN The Yankee Conference, re-named the Atlantic Ten in 1998, was established in 1947. Charter memberswere the Universities of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island andVermont. Boston U. joined in 1973. The U. of Vermont dropped football after the 1974 season.

The Universities of Delaware and Richmond became members in 1986. Villanova U. became a memberin 1988. The College of William and Mary and James Madison and Northeastern Universities became members in 1993. Boston U. dropped football after the 1998 season. The U. of Connecticut resignedfollowing the 1999 season. Hofstra U. became a member in 2001. Towson U. joined in 2004.

*Conference Champion

1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956Connecticut 1-2 2-1 2-0-1* 0-3 2-1 3-1* 2-1-1 0-4 2-2 3-0-1*MAINE 2-1 1-2 2-0-1* 3-1 3-0-1* 3-1* 1-2-1 2-2 2-1-1 3-1 Massachusetts 0-1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-0 1-2 0-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 New Hampshire 4-0* 3-1* 1-3 4-0* 1-2-1 0-4 3-1* 4-0* 1-1-2 2-1-1 Rhode Island 1-3 1-3 0-4 2-2 1-3 3-1* 3-1* 3-1 4-0-1* 1-4 Vermont 0-1-1 1-1 2-0 0-3 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-3 1-2

(Connecticut and Maine, in 1949, and Maine, in 1951, declared champions based on number of games played.)

1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Connecticut 3-0-1* 4-0* 4-0* 3-1* 2-2 2-2 1-3 2-1-1 2-2 2-2-1 MAINE 2-2 4-1 1-2-2 3-2 5-0* 1-4 3-2 2-3 5-0* 2-3 Massachusetts 1-2-1 1-3 2-2 3-1* 3-1 4-1 5-0* 5-0* 4-1 5-0*New Hampshire 0-3-1 0-4 1-2-1 2-2 1-3 3-0-1* 1-4 0-4-1 0-5 1-4 Rhode Island 3-0-1* 2-2 1-2-1 1-4 1-4 1-3-1 2-3 1-4 1-4 1-3-1 Vermont 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-2 1-3 2-2 3-1 2-2 3-2

1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 Boston U. ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ 1-4 3-3 1-4 2-3

Connecticut 4-1 4-1* 3-2 4-0-1* 3-1-1* 4-1 5-0-1* 3-3 3-2 2-3 MAINE 0-5 2-3 3-2 1-4 1-4 1-4 2-4 4-2* 1-4 2-3 Massachusetts 5-0* 2-3 5-0* 3-1-1 3-1-1* 5-0* 4-2 4-2* 4-1 3-2 New Hampshire 2-3 4-1* 1-4 3-2 3-2 2-3 2-3 3-3 5-0* 4-1*Rhode Island 2-2-1 2-3 1-4 3-2 2-3 0-5 4-1-1 3-3 1-4 2-3 Vermont 1-3-1 1-4 2-3 0-5 2-3 1-5 1-5 ------ ------ ------

1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Boston U. 1-4 2-3 4-1* 5-0* 3-2 3-2* 4-1* 4-1* 1-4 3-4 Connecticut 1-4 3-2 3-1-1 3-2 1-4 3-2* 4-1* 1-4 1-4 5-2

Delaware ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- 5-2MAINE 1-4 0-4-1 0-5 1-4 1-4 3-2* 0-5 2-3 2-3 3-4 Massachusetts 5-0* 5-0* 4-1* 4-1 4-1* 3-2* 2-3 1-4 4-1 4-1*New Hampshire 3-2 1-3-1 2-2-1 2-3 2-3 1-4 3-2 3-2 2-3 4-3 Rhode Island 4-1 3-2 1-4 0-5 4-1* 2-3 2-3 4-1* 5-0* 0-7 Richmond ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 3-4

1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Boston U. 2-5 3-5 4-4 4-4 3-5 2-6 8-0* 6-2 1-7 0-8 Connecticut 5-2 4-4 6-2* 5-3 2-6 4-4 5-3 4-4 5-3 3-5

Delaware 2-5 6-2* 5-3 5-3 7-1* 7-1* 6-2 5-3 8-0* 6-2 James Madison ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 4-4 6-2 5-3 3-5MAINE 6-1* 4-4 6-2* 2-6 2-6 4-4 2-6 2-6 1-7 5-3 Massachusetts 2-5 6-2* 3-5 7-1* 3-5 5-3 5-3 4-4 3-5 4-4 New Hampshire 4-3 4-4 5-3 5-3 7-1* 3-5 4-4 8-0* 4-4 6-3 Northeastern ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 2-6 2-6 2-6 3-5 Rhode Island 1-6 3-5 1-7 2-6 3-5 0-8 1-7 2-6 6-2 2-6 Richmond 6-1* 2-6 0-8 1-7 2-6 5-3 3-5 1-7 5-3 1-7

Villanova ----- 4-4 6-2* 5-3 7-1* 6-2 1-7 2-6 2-6 6-2 William & Mary ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 7-1 6-2 5-3 7-1*

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1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Boston U. 1-7 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----Connecticut 4-4 6-2 3-5 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----Delaware 7-1 4-4 5-3 7-1* 4-5 4-5 8-1* 7-1* 3-5 3-5 Hofstra ----- ----- ----- ----- 7-2* 4-5 2-7 3-5 5-3 1-7

James Madison 3-5 2-6 7-1* 5-3 3-6 6-3 8-1* 4-4 6-2 7-1 MAINE 4-4 3-5 3-5 3-5 7-2* 7-2* 5-4 3-5 3-5 5-3Massachusetts 1-7 6-2 7-1* 5-3 3-6 6-3 8-1* 4-4 6-2 8-0*New Hampshire 5-3 3-5 7-1* 5-3 3-6 6-3 3-6 6-2 7-1* 5-3 Northeastern 3-5 3-5 1-7 1-7 4-5 7-2 6-3 4-4 2-6 4-4 Rhode Island 2-6 2-6 1-7 2-6 6-3 1-8 3-6 2-6 2-6 2-6 Richmond 4-4 7-1* 3-5 7-1* 3-6 4-5 1-8 2-6 7-1* 3-5 Towson ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0-8 3-5 4-4

Villanova 8-0* 4-4 6-2 3-5 7-2* 6-3 5-4 3-5 2-6 5-3 William & Mary 4-4 4-4 5-3 4-4 7-2* 5-4 4-4 7-1* 3-5 1-7

Composite: 60 Seasons

W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Delaware 114 55 0 .675 Boston U. 71 89 0 .444 Massachusetts 254 127 4 .665 Hofstra 22 29 0 .431 William & Mary 69 45 0 .605 Richmond 70 99 0 .414

Connecticut 183 132 12 .578 Northeastern 46 69 0 .400 Villanova 88 67 0 .568 Rhode Island 134 261 10 .343 James Madison 63 52 0 .548 Vermont 42 88 3 .327 New Hampshire 191 195 12 .495 Towson 7 17 0 .292 MAINE 183 212 7 .464

1,537 1,537 48 .500

ALL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

First Team(Established in 1951)

Manauris Arias (2006) Frank Harney (1965) Peter Pocius (1951)Gene Benner (1968, 69) Chad Hayes (2000, 01) Peter Ouellette (1980, 81)Mike Bitterman (1989) Sergio Hebra (1987) Ernie Quackenbush (1967, 68)Ed Bogdanovich (1951) Ray Hostetter (1956) Peter Richardson (2003)Peter Borjestedt (1987) Scott Hough (1989) Alan Riley (1965)Lorenzo Bouier (1980) John Huard (1965, 66) Dave Sanzaro (1982)Bob Bragg (1959) Todd Jagoutz (2000) Patrick Sheehan (1998)Ivan Braun (1965, 66) Dan Jones (1992) Scott Shulman (1974, 76)

Win Brown (1951) Matt King (2006) Ben Sirmans (1992)Mike Buck (1987, 89) Dick Kinney (1961) Matt Slane (1979)Jim Butterfield (1952) Rich LaBonte (1982, 84) Jack Small (1954, 55)Lennard Byrd (2001) Ben Lazarski (2004, 05) Carl Smith (1989, 90)

Derek Carter (1997) Dick Leadbetter (1960) Ernie Smart (1954)Wayne Champeon (1958, 60) Jack Leggett (1974, 75, 76) Phil Soule (1961)Lew Clark (1954) Jack Leone (1982, 84) Rob Sterling (1987)Dave Cloutier (1961) Stan Maddock (1969) Steve Stinson (1995)Stephen Cooper (2001, 02) Brandon McGowan (2004) Justin Strzelczyk (1989)

Thurlow Cooper (1955, 56) John McGrath (1982) Gene Sturgeon (1951)Mark Coutts (1985) Andy Mellow (1973) Ray Sullivan (1982)Dave Cusano (2002) Mike Mellow (2004) Ryck Suydam (1980)Aaron Dashiell (1998, 99) Jeff Mottola (1990) Norm Tardiff (1965, 66)Dick DeVarney (1965) Niles Nelson (1958) Richard Unterstein (1974)Mike DeVito (2006) Rob Noble (1989, 90) Hal Violette (1958, 59)Dennis Dottin-Carter (2002) Pete Norris (1966) Jermaine Walker (2005)

Jim Duffy (1955) Jojo Oliphant (1999) Manch Wheeler (1961)

Harry Easton (1951) Louis Ortiz (1982) Marcus Williams (2003, 04)Roger Ellis (1957, 58) Ray Paquette (1985) Jamal Williamson (1990)Phil Ferrari (1981) Bill Pasquill (1965, 66)Mike Flynn (1996) Dave Paul (1971, 72)Tom Golden (1953, 54) Nick Penna (1988)Arel Gordon (2004) Claude Petteway (1989, 90)

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Second Team(Established in 1951; discontinued, 1960-85; re-established in 1986)

Dave Bochtler (1986) Matt Hammond (2002) Tom Rogers (1990)Ed Bogdanovich (1953) Sergio Hebra (1986) Patrick Sheehan (1997)Jack Butterfield (1951) Dave Ingalls (1987) Michael Smith (1989)Derek Carter (1995, 96) Bob Jameson (1996) Rob Sterling (1986)Ed Cianchette (1952) Michael LeConte (2003) Steve Stinson (1994)

John Colasacco (1986) Mark Lewis (1988) Daren Stone (2006)Brendon Curry (2002) Brandon McGowan (2003) Bill Tarazewich (1957)Gerry deGrandpre (1957) Jemal Murph (1993) John Theriault (1957)Mike DeVito (2005) Scott Nason (1987, 88) Gordie Thorburn (1951, 52)Doug Dorsey (1986) Niles Nelson (1957) Jermaine Walker (2004)Dennis Dottin-Carter (2003) Jojo Oliphant (1998, 99) Jack Welch (1958)Jim Duffy (1954) Andre Pam (1995) Marcus Williams (2002)Charles Eberbach (1958) Ken Parady (1956) Jamal Williamson (1989)

Royston English (2001) Nick Penna (1987) Todd Williamson (1996)Ross Fichthorn (1993) Joshua Radulski (2004) Dwayne Wilmot (2000)Dante Fusco (2003) Peter Richardson (2002) Ken Woodsum (1953)Jarrod Gomes (2005) Steve Root (1986) Rameek Wright (1996, 97)Arel Gordon (2006)

Third Team(Established in 1994)

Chris Binder (1996) Stefan Gomes (2001) Greg Mikell (1994)

Darrick Brown (1997, 98, 99) Arel Gordon (2005) Brent Naccara (1998, 99)Brendon Curry (2001) Todd Jagoutz (2000) Drew O’Connor (1998, 99)David Cusano (2001) Dan Joslyn (2003) Lateef O’Connor (1997)Andrew Downey (2006) Fred Lazo (2003) Patrick Pa’u (2003)Bruno Dorismund (2006) Michael LeConte (2004) Christian Pereira (2003, 04)Jake Eaton (2002) Eric Lewis (1999) Ako Stafford (1994)Mickey Fein (1997) Phil McGeoghan (2000) Daren Stone (2005 Mike Flynn (1995) Kevin McMahan (2005) John Wormuth (2006)

Zack Magliaro (2001)

Offensive Player of the Year Defensive Player of the Year(Established in 1980) (Established in 1980)

Mike Buck (1987, 89) Stephen Cooper (2001, 02) Rich LaBonte (1982)

Coach of the YearRookie of the Year (Established in 1982)

(Established in 1980) Jack Cosgrove (1996, 01)

Rich LaBonte (1981) Tom Lichtenberg (1989) Carl Smith (1988) Ron Rogerson (1982) Ron Whitcomb (2003)

BEHIND THE SCENES

Men and women who were members of Maine teams in all sports for many yearswill recognize these four loyal members of the UM athletic staff. Left to right, Asst.Eq. Mgrs. Earl Wolf and Steve Jones, Head Grounds Manager Jim Dunphy, andHead Eq. Mgr. George Wood. Jones, upon Wood’s retirement, was promoted tosucceed his former boss and remains in that capacity today..

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ALL-AMERICANS

A number of Maine players have been named to All-America teams over the years. Source of selectionshas varied; in some years, they were selected by prominent national newspapers (USA Today), wire services (AP, UPI), or other media organizations; and in other years by coaches’ associatons. All-American teams in Division 1AA have been selected since the late 1970s. Players selected earlier wereincluded among players of all teams in NCAA football. It is hoped that the following listing is complete.

Peter Borjestdt (1987) Chad Hayes (2001) Ray Paquette (1985) Lennard Byrd (2001) Sergio Hebra (1987) Claude Petteway (1990) Mike Buck (1987) Scott Hough (1989) Dewey Proctor (1935) Lorenzo Bouier (1980) John Huard (1965, 66) Scott Shulman (1974) Stephen Cooper (2001, 02) David Ingalls (1987) Carl Smith (1989) Mark Coutts (1985) Matt King (2006) Rob Sterling (1987) Aaron Dashiell (1998, 99) Rich LaBonte (1981) Justin Strzelczyk (1989)

Hank Dombkowski (1948) Jack Leone (1981) Rameek Wright (1996)Tom Golden (1954) Rob Noble (1989) Jack Zollo (1947)

Jojo Oliphant (1999)

2006 BLACK BEARS

The 2006 season was one of Maine’s best, but most frustrating in many years. The Bears finished with a 6-5 record with missed field goals in the finalminute separating the team from an 8-3 record. The team, third in the Yankee Conference, was led by one of the nation’s best defensive players, Matt King,who finished sixth in the national Buchanan Award voting. The Award goes to the nation’s top defensive player. He was named first team, 1AA All-American, all-New England, and all-YC. Also first team all-NE and all-YC was Manauris Arias and Mike DeVito was first team, all-YC. Daren Stone becamethe first UM player to be selected to play in the Hula Bowl in Hawaii. Maine’s defensive statistics were among the best in the nation and the Bears finished24TH in the final 1-AA national poll. First row, l-r, Daren Stone, Arel Gordon, Steve Williams, Justin Roberts, Tri-Capts. Matt King, Ron Whitcomb, and MikeDeVito, Alex Goyins, Joe Vanidestine, Ken Henry, and Manauris Arias. Second row, l-r, Pat McCrossan, Bryan Grier, Jacob Folz, John Wormuth, MattMulligan, Tony Cotrone, Bob Donnelly, Shawn Demaray, Chris Arnao, Reg Paramoure, Bruno Dorismund, and Teron Allen.

Third row, l-r, Jamaal Forman, Jerron Pearson, Kash Kiefer, Rod Salomon, Jon Calderon, Lionel Nixon, Andrew Downey, Jeremiah Watts, Josh Caldwell,Chris Parcells, and Michael Geftie. Fourth row, l-r, Ken Fersner, Nabil Salim, Jake Serdy, Steve Barker, Ryan Canary, Jon Pirruccello, Derek Runnells, BenMcPherson, Jovan Belcher, Manzi Pierre, and Lamir Whitstone. Fifth row, l-r, Desmond Randall, Landis Williams, Julian Glenn, Jake Queener, WellingtonTalkpa, Al Serena, Dan Sherr, Mike Brusko, Troy Harris, Sean Wasson, and Bob Admire. Sixth row, l-r, Jeremy Kelley, Jhamal Fluellen, Aaron Chambers,Jordon Stevens, Tyler Eastman, Markell Watson, Mark Masterman, Derrick Harris, Alexander Batanian, and Brandon McLaughlin. Seventh row, l-r, RyanCallahan, Ryan McCrossan, Ryan Nani, Tyrell Jones, Carwan Karim, Luigi Sebastiani, Mark Zielinski, Jermaine Henderson, Devin McNeill, Levi Ervin,Matthew Barber, and Adam Farkes. Back row, l-r, Mgr. Dan Pelletier, Asst. Coaches Andy Rondeau, Kevin Bourgoin, Michael Zyskowski, Dwayne Wilmot,and Brian Scott, Head Coach Jack Cosgrove, Assoc. Coach Bob Wilder, Asst. Coaches Brian Dickinson, Mike Winslow, and Robb Smith, Strength CoachLeslie Look, and Trainer Gretchen Benz.

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SPECIAL TEAM AWARDS

Harold Westerman Most Valuable Player Award(Established in 1961; Not Awarded, 1973-84; Re-established, 1985)

Avery, Doug (1965) Gravelle, Stephen (1967) Pasquill, Bill (1967)Belisle, Charles (1966) Greener, Barry (1970 Penna, Nick (1988)Bergeron, Richard (1972) Hadley, Alton “Bump” (1962) Quackenbush, Ernie (1968)Brown, Dave (1963) Harnum, Don (1961) Roberts, John (1962)Buck, Mike (1987, 89) Harriman, Leon (1963) Rogerson, Ron (1964)Capriotti, Paul (1991) James, Henry (1971) Sherry, Edward (1964)

Chard, Bill (1962) Jameson, Bob (1996) Sherry, John (1967)Cloutier, Dave (1961) Kimball, John (1969) Sirmans, Ben (1992)

Collins, John (1969) King, Matt (2006) Sterling, Rob (1986)Cooper, Stephen (2001, 02) Kinney, Dick (1961) Walker, Jermaine (2005)Coutts, Mark (1985) Knight, Steve (1994) Wheeler, Manch (1961)Curry, Dale (1961) Lanza, Ron (1965) Williams, Marcus (2003, 04)Dashiell, Aaron (1999) LeVasseur, Joe (1972) Williamson, Jemal (1990)Eaton, Jake (2001, 02) Murph, Jemal (1993) Worthing, Gary (1972)

Fein, Mickey (1997, 98) Oliphant, Jojo (1999) Wilmot, Alston (2000) Pam, Andre (1995)

Jack Butterfield Outstanding Offensive Player Award(Established in 1984)

Baur, Ray (1995) Gaine, Brian (1994) Pereira, Christian (2004) Buck, Mike (1988) Gomes, Stefan (2001) Smith, Carl (1989, 91) Capriotti, Paul (1990) Hufnagle, Gary (1984) Theobald, Lance (1985) Colon, Emilio (1992) Knight, Steve (1993) Walsh, Mike (1986) Eaton, Jake (2000) McGeoghan, Phil (1999) Whitcomb, Ron (2003) English, Royston (2001) O’Connor, Drew (1998) Williams, Marcus (2002) Fox, Jim (1987) Owens, Montell (2005) Wright, Rameek (1996, 97)

Gordon, Arel (2006)

Sam Sezak Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award (Established in 1984)

Cahill, Tim (1985) Hough, Scott (1988, 89) Misbrenner, Mike (1993) Canary, Ryan (2006) Ingalls, David (1987) Paradis, Paul (1999) Colasecco, John (1986) Jones, Dan (1992) Richardson, Peter (2003) Dowd, Sean (1991) Lazarski, Ben (2004, 05) Rogers, Tom (1990) Flynn, Mike (1996) LeConte, Mike (2002) Salisbury, Giff (1998) Hayes, Chad (2001) Magliaro, Zack (2000) Stinson, Steve (1994, 95) Henderson, Doug (1997) Maloney, Dan (1984)

Walt Abbott Outstanding Defensive Player Award(Established in 1984)

Carter, Derek (1995, 97) Girard, Dan (1992) McGowan, Brandon (2003)Curry, Bill (1992) Gomes, Jarrod (2005) McGrath, John (1984)Curry, Brendon (2001) Harvey, Mike (1999) Mikell, Greg (1993, 94)Cusano, Dave (2000, 01, 02) Hawkes, Bryan (1996) Murph, Jemal (1991)Dashiell, Aaron (1998) James, Keith (1988) Penna, Nick (1987)Davenport, Jason (1986) Keefe, Jamie (1985) Pettaway, Claude (1989, 90)

DeVito, Mike (2006) LeBlanc, Peter (1999) Walker, Jermaine (2004)

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Roger Ellis Outstanding Defensive Lineman Award(Established in 1984)

Bochtler, David (1986) Fichthorn, Ross (1993) Oliphant, Jojo (1998, 99) Boiske, Damon (2000) Gauthier, Jon (1997) Paquette, Ray (1985) Curry, Brendon (2002) Joslyn, Dan (2003) Parker, Corey (1991, 92) DiVito, Mike (2004, 05) McCoy, Kevin (1990) Stafford, Ako (1994)Doody, Ron (1984) McCrossan, Pat (2006) Strzelczyk, Justin (1989)

Dottin-Carter, Dennis (2001) Nason, Scott (1987, 88) Williamson, Todd (1995, 96)

Woody Carville Senior Achievement Award(Established in 1984)

Brainerd, Bob (1984) Kierstead, Rob (2002 Park, Todd (1994)

Buckley, Paul (1985) Knox, Justin (2005 Roth, Steve (1989)Gibson, John (1989) Kreppein, Robert (1986) Stephenson, Shawn (1996)Gillick, Garrett (1999) Lewis, Eric (1998) Swinson, Matt (1990)

Hall, Al (1995) Magliaro, Zack (2001) Thibeau, Craig (1991)Hammond, Matt (2003) McCoy, Kevin (1991) Vanidestine, Joe (2006)Hawkes, Bryan (1997) McGeoghan, Phil (2000) Walton, Marcus (2004)Hebra, Sergio (1987) Missbrenner, Mike (1995) Wehrman, George (1993)

Kasmer, Chuck (1988) Willey, Gordon (1992)

Ron Rogerson Spirit / Dedication Award(Established in 1984)

Ababio, Dzigbodi (2005) Leone, Jack (1984) Root, Steve (1986)Arias, Manauris (2006) Marsh, Eric (1993) Scott, Brian (1999)Baumgartner, John (2004) Martinez, Derek (2003) Shaw, Mark (1992)Betts, Jason (2000) Nichols, Malik (2001) Sisay, Lamin (2000)

Denino, Mike (1989) Nwosu, Ivi (2004) Tennett, John (1997)Dorsey, Doug (1988) Ouellette, Rick (1985) Thomas, Mike (1995)Gallant, Jon (1998) Pranckevicius, John (1990) Wilder, Bob (1987)Gelsomino, John (2002) Rilatt, David (1996) Zurinskas, Bob (1994)

Irzyk, Bob (1991)

Thurlow Cooper Rookie of the Year Award(Established in 1985)

Amao, Christopher (2005) Dorsey, Doug (1985) Petteway, Claude (1987)Arias, Manauris (2003) Dupree, Mark (1989) Quezada, Joan (2002)Byers, Alon (1993) Fluellen, Jhamel (2006) Smith, Carl (1988)Carter, Derek (1994) Gaine, Brian (1992) Stevens, Jordan (2006)Christopher, Ben (1997) Goree, Devon (2000) Tatupu, Lofa (2001)Colon, Emilio (1991) Magliaro, Zack (1998) Trefethen, Joe (1986)Cooper, Stephen (1999) McCrossan, Pat (2004) Waller, Ryan (2002)Donahue, Dick (1990) Naccara, Brent (1996) Whetstone, Lamir (2005)

O’Connor, Lateef (1995)

George Wood Outstanding Special Teams Player Award(Established in 1990)

Binder, Chris (1996) Davis, Frizell (1993) Mellow, Michael (2002, 04)Brooks, Rob (2003) Downey, Andrew (2005) Mottola, Jeff (1990)Brown, Darrick (1998) Goyins, Alexander (2006) O’Connor, Lateef (1996)Byrd, Lennard (2001) Hawkes, Bryan (1994) Rich, Bert (1995)Curran, Marc (1991) Jagoutz, Todd (2000) Szydlowski, Tony (1992)

LeBlanc, Peter (1997, 99)

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Jim Butterfield Scout Team Player of the Year Award(Established in 1990)

Offense

Brusko, Mike (2005) Henderson, Doug (1994) Reid, John (1992)Cotrone, Anthony (2003) Henry, James (2000) Rogers, Chad (1995)Cue, Jason (1991) Labenski, Tom (2002) Russell, Andy (1997)Dahl, Jason (1999) Pendergast, Joe (1998) Salim, Nabil (2004)Gribbin, Matthew (1996) Radulski, Stephen (2001) Smith, Mike (1990)

Griffin, Charles (1993) Williams, Steve (2006)

Defense

Ervin, Levi (2006) Hawkes, Bryan (1993) Padavan, John (2001)Estelle, Travor (1992) Hicks, Anthony (2003) Robinson, Joe (1991)Gribbin, Matthew (1996) Kenaley, Shawn (1997) Rogers, Chad (1995)

Hall, Amos (1998) Lockett, Kyle (2002) Shepard, Devin (2004)

Harris, Lorenzo (1990) Lugo, Vesnier (1994) Smith, Randy (1999) Harris, Troy (2005) Walton, Marcus (2000)

1987 UMAINE STAFF

Coach Tim Murphy and his capable staff engineered the 1987 Black Bear team to an 8-4 record, a Yankee Conference championship, and the first-everNCAA Tournament appearance by a Maine football squad. Left to right, Asst. Coaches John Lovett, Mark Heidebrecht, and Jack Cosgrove, Murphy, andAsst. Coaches Bob Potts, Steve Lufkin, and Bill Sheridan. Murphy was Maine’s head coach for 1987 and 1988 before leaving to become head coach atCincinnati. For the past several years, he has been head coach at Harvard. Maine teams posted a 15-8 record during his two seasons at the helm.

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PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

*Draftees

Benner, Gene (1970, 11TH

Round, Cleveland) Hough, Scott (1990, 7TH

Round, New Orleans)

Bouier, Lorenzo (1983, 12TH

Round, Dallas) Huard, John (1967, 5TH

Round, Denver)

Buck, Mike (1990, 6TH

Round, New Orleans) Lapham, Roger (1980, 12TH

Round, Buffalo)

Cloutier, Dave (1962, 18TH

Round, Dallas) McMahan, Kevin (2006, 7TH

Round, Oakland)

Cooper, Thurlow (1956, 16TH

Round, Cleveland) Sterling, Rob (1988, 6TH

Round, Philadelphia)

Ellis, Roger (1959, 14TH

Round, New York Giants) Strzelczyk, Justin (1990, 11TH

Round, Pittsburgh)

*Seasons in the National Football League

Buck, Mike (3 Seasons, 1991-93, New Orleans; 1 Season, 1995, Arizona)

Cloutier, Dave 1 Season, 1964, New England)

Cooper, Stephen (4 Seasons, 2003-06, San Diego)

Cooper, Thurlow (3 Seasons, 1960-62, New York Titans)

Ellis, Roger (4 Seasons, 1960-63, New York Titans/Jets)

Flynn, Mike (9 Seasons, 1998-06, Baltimore)

Huard, John (3 Seasons, 1967-69, Denver; 1 Season, 1971, New Orleans)

Jones, Dan (3 Seasons, 1993-95, Cincinnati)

Keating, Chris (6 Seasons, Buffalo, 1979-84; 1 Season, 1985, Washington)

McGeoghan, Phil (1 Season, 2001, Denver)

McGowan, Brandon (2 Seasons, 2005-06, Chicago)

Owens, Montell (1 Season, 2006, Jacksonville)\

Pickering, Clay (4 Seasons, 1984-85, Cincinnati; 1986, Chicago; 1987, New England)

Strzelczyk, Justin (9 Seasons, 1990-98, Pittsburgh)

Wheeler, Manch (1 Season, 1962, Buffalo)

CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

*Seasons in the Canadian Football League

Dupree, Mark (2 Seasons, Ottawa)

Ellis, Roger (2 Seasons, 1994, Saskatchewan; 1965, Montreal)

**Huard, John (3 Seasons, 1972-73, Montreal; 1974, Toronto)

Sullivan, Ray (1 season, Winnipeg)

*Includes 2006 Season

**Served as player / coach for Montreal in 1972 and 1973.

SHARING A SPECIAL MOMENT

Lorenzo Bouier was one of the finest backs in UM history. He still holds records for most yards rushing inone game (302), highest career rushing average per game (106.3), total yards by rushing and pass receiv-ing in one game (319), and is tied with Carl Smith for the most 100 yard rushing games in one season (9). In 1980 he was named ECAC Division IAA Player of the Year and in 1982 received the 1AAExemplary Player of the Year from the New York Touchdown Club. Here, with his proud athletic director,Hal Westerman, he displays his 1980 award from the Eastern College Athletic Conference.

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Note: Most categories of statistics compiled since early 1950s)

RUSHING PASSING

Rushes CompletitionsGame: 49 (John Marquis vs. Lafayette, 1978) Game: 38 (Mickey Fein, 1997 vs. Connecticut)

Season: 349 (Lorenzo Bouier, 1980) Season: 236 (Mickey Fein, 1997)Career: 879 (Lorenzo Bouier, 1979-82) Career: 775 (Ron Whitcomb, 2003-06)

Yards Gained Passes Attempted Game: 302 (Lorenzo Bouier vs. Northeastern, 1980) Game: 62 (Mickey Fein, 1997 vs. Connecticut)Season: 1,680 (Carl Smith, 1989) Season: 428 (Mickey Fein, 1998)Career: 3,940 (Marcus Williams, 2001-04) Career: 1,276 (Ron Whitcomb, 2003-06)

Touchdowns by Rushing Passes Had Intercepted Game: 5 (Royston English, 2000 vs. UNH) Game: 8 (Dave Rebholz vs. UNH, 1980)

5 (James Buzzell, 1927 vs. Ft. Williams) Season: 16 (Mike Buck, 1987) 5 (George Coltart, 1927 vs. Ft. Williams) Career: 44 (Ron Whitcomb, 2003-06)

Season: 20 (Carl Smith, 1989)Career: 35 (Marcus Williams, 2001-04) Passing Yardage

Game: 522 (Mickey Fein, 1997 vs. Connecticut)Rushing Yardage Averages Season: 2,885 (Mickey Fein, 1997)Game: 13.7 (Carl Smith, 1988 vs. Massachusetts) Career: 8,491 (Mike Buck, 1986-89)

Season: 152.7 (Carl Smith, 1989)Career: 106.3 (Lorenzo Bouier, 1979-82) Touchdowns by Passing

Game: 6 (Mickey Fein, 1998 vs. Villanova)Longest Run from Scrimmage Season: 27 (Mickey Fein, 1998)89 Yards (Carl Smith vs. Rutgers, 1991) Career: 68 (Ron Whitcomb, 2003-06)

Hundred Yard Rushing Games Consecutive Games / Touchdown Passes Season: 9 (Lorenzo Bouier, 1980) Season: 11 (Ron Whitcomb, 2003)

9 (Carl Smith, 1989) Career: 23 (Ron Whitcomb, 2003-05)Career: 19 (Marcus Williams, 2001-04)Consecutive: 8 (Carl Smith, 1989) Passing Yardage Average Per Game

Season: 288.5 (Mickey Fein, 1997)Two Hundred Yard Rushing Games Season: 3 (Lorenzo Bouier, 1980) Pass Completion Percentage Career: 4 (Carl Smith, 1988-91) Game: .826 (19/23, Mike Buck, 1988 vs. N’eastern

Season: .659 (184/279, Jake Eaton, 2000)

All Purpose Yardage Career: .594 (569/957, Jake Eaton, 1999-02)Game: 319 (Lorenzo Bouier, 1980 vs. Northeastern)Season: 1,969 (Carl Smith, 1989) Longest Pass Completion Yardage Career: 5,017 (Carl Smith, 1988-91) 84 Yards (Emilio Colon to Tony Szydlowski, 1992 vs.

Connecticut)

TOTAL OFFENSE

Total Plays Game: 105 (Ron Whitcomb vs. New Hampshire, 2005)Season: 468 (Mickey Fein, 1998)Career: 1,372 (Mickey Fein, 1995-98)

Yardage Game: 499 (Mickey Fein vs. Connecticut, 1997)Season: 2,855 (Mickey Fein, 1997)

Career: 8,457 (Mike Buck, 1986-89)

BRENDA HESSELTINE

Now retired, Brenda served as secretary in the football office for more than 20 years.

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PASS RECEIVING KICKOFF RETURNS

Most Receptions Most Returns Game: 17 (Rameek Wright vs. Buffalo, 1996 Game: 6 (Dave Eretzian, 1971 vs. C.W. Post)

17 (Arel Gordon vs. UNH, 2006) Season: 28 (Darrick Brown, 1998)

Season: 88 (Rameek Wright, 1997) Career: 79 (Peter Ouellette, 1978-81)Career: 189 (Sergio Hebra, 1984-87)

Kickoff Return YardageYardage Gained Game: 158 (Dave Eretzian, 1971 vs. C.W. Post)Game: 215 (Gene Benner vs. Hofstra, 1969) Season: 729 (Arel Gordon, 2004)Season: 1,169 (Rameek Wright, 1997) Career: 1,508 (Peter Ouellette, 1978-81)Career: 2,612 (Sergio Hebra, 1984-87) Touchdowns

Touchdowns Season: 2 (Arel Gordon, 2004)Game: 4 (Kevin McMahan, 2005 vs. UNH) Career: 3 (Arel Gordon, 2003-05)Season: 16 (Drew O’Connor, 1998)Career: 30 (Drew O’Connor, 1993-98) Longest Return

100 Yards (Arel Gordon, 2003 vs. Morgan State)Longest Pass Reception84 Yards (Tony Szydlowski, 1992 vs. Connecticut)

INTERCEPTION RETURNS PUNTING

Returns Most Punts Game: 4 (Dave Brown, 1962 vs. Bowdoin)

Game: 13 (Rocco Navarro, 2005 vs. Nebraska) Season: 11 (Claude Pettaway, 1990)Season: 87 (Steve Wood, 1978) Career: 21 (Derek Carter, 1994-97)

Career: 260 (Steve Wood, 1975-78)Yardage

Punting Yardage Game: 160 (Dave Brown, 1962 vs. Bowdoin)

Game: 518 (Rocco Navarro, 2005 vs. Nebraska) Season: 177 (Dave Brown, 1962)Season: 3,166 (Steve Wood, 1978) Career: 201 (Derek Carter, 1994-97)

Career: 9,795 (Mike Mellow, 2001-04) Touchdowns Game: 2 (Bill Curry, 1992 vs. Liberty)

Punting Average Season: 2 (Bill Curry, 1992; Dan Girard, 1992)Season: 43.1 (Mike Mellow, 2004) Career: 3 (Bill Curry, 1989-92)

Longest Punt Longest Return76 Yards (Mike Mellow, 2004 vs. Northeastern) 100 Yards (Dave Brown, 1962 vs. Bowdoin)

PUNT RETURNS QUARTERBACK SACKS

Most Returns Season: 13 (Todd Williamson, 1996)Game: 9 (Paul Keany, 1966 vs. Youngstown) Career: 27.5 (Mike Denino, 1986-89)Season: 31 (Al Marquis, 1974)

Career: 79 (Lennard Byrd, 1998-01)SCORING

Punt Return YardageGame: 130 (Paul Keany, 1966 vs. Youngstown) PointsSeason: 405 (Lennard Byrd, 1999) Game: 30 (Royston English, 2000 vs. UNH)Career: 905 (Lennard Byrd, 1998-01) (James Buzzell, 1927 vs. Ft. Williams)

(George Coltart, 1927 vs. Ft. Williams)Touchdowns on Punt Returns Season: 120 (Carl Smith, 1989)

Game: 1 (Arel Gordon, 2005 vs. Albany) Career: 219 (Todd Jagoutz, 1997-00)(Arel Gordon, 2003 vs. Morgan State)(Wayne Champeon, 1960 vs. UMass) Touchdowns (Peter Ouellette, 1980 vs. Connecticut) Game: 5 (Royston English, 2000 vs. UNH)(Rameek Wright, 1996 vs. Boston U.) (James Buzzell, 1927 vs. Ft. Williams)(Darrick Brown, 1996 vs. Massachusetts) (George Coltart, 1927 vs. Ft. Williams)(Darrick Brown, 1998 vs. James Madison) Season: 20 (Carl Smith, 1989)(Lennard Byrd, 1999 vs. Northeastern) Careere: 35 (Marcus Williams, 2001-04)

(Lennard Byrd, 2001 vs. Colgate)Season: 1 (All of the above)Career: 3 (Arel Gordon, 2003-06)

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Longest Kickoff Return for a Touchdown 87 Yards (Peter Ouellette, 1980 vs. Connecticut)

EXTRA POINTS FIELD GOALS

By Kicking Game: 4 (Tom Shepherd, 1910)Game: 11 (Mike Mellow, 2003 vs. Morgan State) (Peter Borjestedt, 1987 vs. Boston U.)Season: 45 (Jack Leone, 1982) (Jeff Mottola, 1990 vs. UNH)Career: 114 (Todd Jagoutz, 1997-00)

Season: 13 (Jeff Mottola, 1990)Points After Touchdown Percentage Career: 35 (Todd Jagoutz, 1997-00)Season: 1.000 (45/45, Jack Leone, 1982)

(38/38, Mike Mellow, 2003) Longest Field Goal (12/12, Bob Donnelly, 2003) 52 Yards (Jack Leggett, 1975 vs. Delaware)

Career: .933 (112/120, Peter Borjestedt, 1985-88)

Extra Points by Run/Pass BLOCKED KICK RETURNS Season: 2 (Clay Pickering, 1983)Career: 2 (Clay Pickering, 1983) Longest Return

75 Yards (Gary Groves, 1985 vs. Northeastern)

Longest Return with Block PAT 90 Yards (Claude Pettaway, 1988 vs. UNH)

1989 NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM

Maine, for the second time in three seasons, were selected for the NCAA Tournament after posting a 9-3 record and winning the Yankee Conference title. Itwas Coach Tom Lichtenberg’s only season in Orono. He had a stellar cast, led by Mike Buck’s 19 touchdown passes and 2,315 passing yardage; CarlSmith’s 1,680 yards rushing, and 50 catches by Mark Dupree and 49 by Steve Roth. Buck, Smith, Mike Bitterman, Scott Hough, Claude Petteway andJustin Strelczyk were first team, all-YC selections. Front row, l-r, Matt Swinson, Jeff Knox, Steve Roth, Mike Bitterman, Justin Strelczyk, Jim Lucy, JohnGibson, Scott Hough, Mike Denino, Mike Buck, Steve Bell, Chris Turgeon, Reggie Banks, John Lapiana, and Ben Sirmans. Second row, l-r, Kevin McCoy,John Pranckevicius, Pete Regulski, Tom McDonald, Rob Noble, Brian Roche, Tom Rogers, John Ballard, Alan Bigos, Mike Smith, Russ Constantino,Claude Petteway, Jamal Williamson, Carl Smith, and Quester Hannah. Third row, l-r, Bob Irzyk, Mark Shaw, Jason Mochi, Bob Pauleus, Craig Thibeau, DomBoutin, Dan DiGravio, Scott Spence, Ron Springer, Marc Curran, Jim Wichmann, Bill Curry, Rod Tozier, Larry Peters, and Jeff DelRosso.

Fourth row, l-r, Daryl Fort, Chuck Keegan, Lance Boston, Sean Dowd, Pete Saulnier, Rich Donahue, Dan Jones, Neal Erickson, Paul Fuller, Mark Dube, CurtPlanz, Jason Sullivan, and Ken Squires. Fifth row, l-r, Nick DePaolo, Dave Clark, Corey Parker, Joe Sanguliano, Jeff Lemieux, Eric Hanson, Matt Allen,Adam Knudsen, John Pourby, John Hevesy, Trevor Pennett, Fred Harner, Dan Girard, and Sean Campbell. Sixth row, l-r, Dean Scontras, Rob Harby, ErikSauter, Tom Lusty, Jemal Murph, Larry Peters, Fred Allen, Tony Jackson, Mike McCoy, Dale Cross, Jed Wehrman, Jason Terrell, Justin Tanner, and MarkDupree. Seventh row, l-r, Stan Pavuk, Bill Tanner, Tony Szydlowski, Dave Manning, Lance McCleish, Steve Jevinsky, Jeff Mottola, and Carl Wilson. Backrow, l-r, Coach Lictenberg, Asst. Coaches Mike Kolakowski, Jack Cosgrove, Dick Cassels, Paul Ferraro, John Baxter, Mike Perdino, and Grad. Assts. JoeMcDonald, John Bonamego, and Casey Cobb.

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FRESHMAN / J. V. COACHES AND YEARLY TEAM RECORD (Orono Campus)

Abbreviations: F, freshman team; JV, junior varsity team

Coach W L T PCT.1923 William S. Murray (F) 2 2 1 .500 1924 William S. Murray/Henry D. Small (F) 1 3 1 .3001925 John T. Quinn (F) 2 0 0 1.000 1926 William C. Kenyon (F) 2 0 0 1.000

1927 William C. Kenyon (F) 2 2 2 .500 1928 William C. Kenyon (F) 2 2 0 .500 1929 Philip A. Jones (F) 3 0 1 .875 1930 Philip A. Jones (F) 2 1 2 .600

1931 Philip A. Jones (F) 2 2 1 .500 1932 Philip A. Jones (F) 2 1 2 .600

Ralph L. Jordan (JV) 1 1 0 .5001933 Philip A. Jones (F) 3 2 0 .600

Ralph L. Jordan (JV) 2 1 0 .667

1934 Philip A. Jones (F) 5 0 0 1.000 Ralph L. Jordan (JV) 0 2 1 .167

1935 Philip A. Jones (F) 4 3 0 .571 John W. Moran (JV) 1 3 0 .250

1936 Philip A. Jones (F) 2 4 0 .333 John W. Moran (JV) 3 2 0 .600

1937 Philip A. Jones (F) 3 1 1 .750 John W. Moran (JV) 1 4 0 .200

1938 Philip A. Jones (F) 2 1 1 .625 John W. Moran (JV) 1 2 0 .333

1939 Philip A. Jones (F) 4 0 0 1.000 John W. Moran (JV) 0 4 0 .000

1940 Philip A. Jones (F) 4 1 0 .800John W. Moran/Samuel Sezak (JV) 1 2 0 .333

1941 Samuel Sezak (F) 4 1 0 .800 Philip A. Jones (JV) 3 1 0 .750

1942 Frederick O. Briggs/Philip A. Jones (F) 2 1 1 .625 William C. Kenyon (JV) 0 2 0 .000

1946 William L. Irvine/Samuel Sezak (JV) 1 3 1 .300 1947 Samuel Sezak (F) 2 1 0 .667 Philip A. Jones/William C. Kenyon (JV) 1 2 1 .375

1948 Samuel Sezak (F) 0 3 0 .000 Philip A. Jones/William C. Kenyon (JV) 2 2 0 .500

1949 Samuel Sezak (F) 3 1 0 .750

Philip A. Jones (JV) 1 1 2 .500 1950 Samuel Sezak (F) 3 0 0 1.000

John Cuddeback (JV) 1 1 0 .500

1951 Samuel Sezak (F) 1 2 0 .333 1952 Samuel Sezak (F) 0 3 0 .000 1953 Samuel Sezak (F) 4 0 0 1.000 1954 Samuel Sezak (F) 4 0 0 1.000

1955 Samuel Sezak (F) 1 2 1 .375 1956 Samuel Sezak (F) 1 2 0 .333 1957 Samuel Sezak (F) 2 1 1 .625 1958 Samuel Sezak (F) 3 1 1 .750 1959 Samuel Sezak (F) 1 4 0 .2001960 Linwood L. Carville (F) 3 2 0 .600

1961 Linwood L. Carville (F) 4 1 0 .800

1962 Linwood L. Carville (F) 2 1 1 .625 1963 Linwood L. Carville (F) 5 0 0 1.000 1964 Linwood L. Carville (F) 1 3 0 .250 1965 Linwood L. Carville (F) 3 1 1 .7501966 Ewen I. S. MacKinnon (F) 3 1 0 .750

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1967 Ewen I. S. MacKinnon (F) 1 3 0 .250 1968 Ewen I. S. MacKinnon (F) 2 2 0 .500 1969 Ewen I. S. MacKinnon (F) 1 3 0 .250 1970 Ewen I. S. MacKinnon (F) 1 3 0 .250

1971 Ewen I. S. MacKinnon (F) 1 2 0 .333 1972 Timothy P. Wilson (F) 1 3 0 .250 1973 Timothy P. Wilson (F) 6 2 0 .750 1974 Joseph Leslie (F) 4 1 1 .750 1975 Joseph A. Cornacchio, Jr. (JV) 2 3 0 .400 1976 Varsity Staff / Grad. Assts. (JV) 3 2 0 .6001977 Varsity Staff / Grad. Assts. (JV) 2 2 0 .500

1998 — A WINNING SEASON

Quarterback Mickey Fein had the third highest passing yardage in UM history in 1998, piling up 2,648 yards on 233 completions with 27 touchdown pass-es, the later a new UM record. Drew O’Connor had 72 catches, second highest in Maine history. Aaron Dashiell was first team, all-Yankee Confernce. Theteam posted a 6-5 record, including a road win at Delaware and one-sided wins over New Hampshire and Villanova. Front row, l-r, Shawn Taylor, PatSheehan, Giff Salisbury, Cody Tatro, Billy Cole, Tri-Capts. Drew O’Connor, Mickey Fein, and Ves Lugo, Lateef O’Connor, Eric Lewis, Darrick Brown, BertRich, Jon Gallant, and Steve Gangi. Second row, l-r, Vlad Pierre, Mike Harvey, Peter LeBlanc, Kyle Hill, Wes Petteway, Brian Scott, Brent Naccara, LaminSisay, Andy Herbine, Matt Gribbin, James Carter, Antoine Smith, Jojo Oliphant, Chad Rogers, and Garrett Gillick. Third row, l-r, Oliver Beaubrun, LennardByrd, Terry Harris, Phil McGeoghan, Chris McLaughlin, Peter Nenstiel, Justin Doppler, Ryan Leighton, Peter Roberts, Steve Shepard, Shawn Kenaley,Aaron Dashiell, Dwayne Wilmot, Malik Nichols, Ben Christopher, and Todd Elwell.

Fourth row, l-r, Christian Major, Ryan Pizinger, Amos Hall, Aaron Additon, Nat Clark, Rich Day, Paul Paradis, Ufoma Pela, Brandon Luter, Damon Boinski,Beau Thomas, Justin Davis, Chad Hayes, Todd Jagoutz, Andrew Gervais, and Michael Bailey. Fifth row, l-r, David Shaw, Brian Williams, Zack Magliaro, JoePendergast, Josh Churchard, Royston English, Randall Waters, Jr., John Gelsomino, John Solomon, Craig Bowden, Chris Fellows, Jason Solomon,Brendan Curry, Rob Kierstead, Keith Trombly, and Justin Szwejkowski. Back row, l-r, Eg. Mgr. Steve Jones, Mgr. Michael Uhrin, Asst. Coaches PaulCapriotti, Ben Sirmans, Kevin Bourgoin, Assoc. Head Coach Bob Wilder, Asst. Coach Joe Gilbert, Coach Jack Cosgrove, Asst. Coaches Neil McGrath,Mike Dawson, Chris Binder, Jerry Azzinaro, and Scott Lakatos, Strength Coach Jim St. Pierre, and Asst. Coach John Lima.

A GIFT TO WESTY

Hal Westerman, who served Maine athletics from 1949 to 1982, receivedfrom UM President Paul Silverman a beautiful drawing of himself in a famil-iar pose upon his retirement. Westy was Maine’s football boss from 1951 to1966 and director of athletics from 1965 to 1982.

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GAME SCORES(Orono)

Junior varsity schedules marked with an asterisk (*)

1923 (2-2-1) 1930 (cont.) 1935 (4-3)28 Stearns HS 0 0 Hebron Academy 14 0 Kents Hill School 13 0 Hebron Academy 14 19 MCI 0 0 Bridgton Academy 19 7 Coburn Cl. Institute 13 12 Ricker Cl. Institute 13 7 Westbrook Seminary 2 1931 (2-2-1) 20 Me. Sch. of Commerce 710 UNH Frosh 10 26 Higgins Cl. Institute 6 6 UM JVs 0

0 Bridgton Academy 6 19 UM JVs 0

1924 (1-3-1) 13 Coburn Cl. Institute 7 18 Bangor HS 6 0 Hebron Academy 10 0 Hebron Academy 0 0 Kents Hill School 37 0 MCI 6 *1935 (1-3) 0 Coburn Cl. Institute 16 14 Higgins Cl. Institute 7 15 UNH Frosh 7 1932 (2-1-2) 0 UM Frosh 6 7 Westbrook Seminary 7 6 Kents Hill School 18 0 UM Frosh 19

0 Bridgton Academy 0 0 Coburn Cl. Institute 19 1925 (2-0) 20 Ricker Cl. Institute 0

20 Bridgton Academy 7 0 Coburn Cl. Institute 0 1936 (2-4)34 Ricker Cl. Institute 0 6 UM JVs 0 0 Kents Hill School 7

0 Bridgton Academy 19 1926 (2-0) *1932 (1-1) 0 Ricker Cl. Institute 11

3 Kents Hill School 0 25 Higgins Cl. Institute 7 13 Me. Sch. of Commerce 0 20 Bridgton Academy 7 0 UM Frosh 6 19 UM JVs 0

6 UM JVs 131927 (2-2-2) 1933 (3-2)

6 Kents Hill School 13 0 Kents Hill School 20 *1936 (3-2)12 Hebron Academy 21 0 Bridgton Academy 22 7 Higgins Cl. Institute 0 13 MCI 7 39 Ricker Cl. Institute 13 0 UM Frosh 19 6 UNH Frosh 6 7 Coburn Cl. Institute 0 13 UM Frosh 6 0 E. Maine Conf. Sem. 0 19 UM JVs 0 6 Coburn Cl. Institute 7 24 Notre Dame Academy 0 20 Aroostook SNS 0

*1933 (2-1)1928 (2-2) 7 Higgins Cl. Institute 0 1937 (3-1-1)

0 Coburn Cl. Institute 0 0 UM Frosh 19 13 Kents Hill School 6

0 UNH Frosh 27 2 MCI 0 0 Bridgton Academy 0 6 E. Maine Conf. Sem. 0 32 Ricker Cl. Institute 0 6 Notre Dame Academy 0 1934 (5-0) 7 UM JVs 0

13 Kents Hill School 0 12 UM JVs 0 1929 (3-0-1) 6 Bridgton Academy 0

0 Coburn Cl. Institute 0 20 Ricker Cl. Institute 0 *1937 (1-4)13 UNH Frosh 0 21 E. Maine Conf. Sem. 0 13 Higgins Cl. Institute 6 13 E. Maine Conf. Sem. 6 12 UM JVs 6 0 UM Frosh 7

13 Notre Dame Academy 0 0 UM Frosh 12 *1934 (0-2-1) 0 MCI 18

1930 (2-1-2) 6 Higgins Cl. Institute 6 6 Coburn Cl. Institute 7 26 Higgins Cl. Institute 0 6 UM Frosh 12 0 Bridgton Academy 0 6 MCI 13 1938 (2-1-1) 0 Coburn Cl. Institute 0 0 Kents Hill School 0

MAINE’S STAFF IN 1985

Buddy Teevens, center, served as Maine’s head coach in 1985 and 1986before leaving to become head coach at Tulane. Now at Dartmouh,Teevens’ teams had a record of 13-9 during his two years as UM headcoach. Members of the 1985 staff were, left to right, Asst. CoachesJohn Lovett, Mike Hutchins, Brud Bicknell, Teevens, and Asst. CoachesTim Murphy, Steve Robichaud, and Tim Fitzgerald.

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1963 — A GOOD SEASON

Coach Hal Westerman’s 1963 team enjoyed a good season, posting a 5-3 record that included another Maine State Series title and 28-8 and 35-12 winsover New Hampshire and Connecticut, respectively. Mike Haley, Roger Boucher, Ray Sawyer, Ernie Smith and Phil Soule were named all-Maine.Sophomore Dick DeVarney, in his first varsity season, threw for 690 yards, including 16 vs. UMass. Roger Boucher was perfect in kicking extra points, 24in a row, and finished his UM career with 48, a new UM record. Front row, l-r, Mike Haley, Carl Merrill, Roger Boucher, Bill Perkins, Don Derrah, DaveJoseph, Brent Keene, Ray Austin, Don Soler, and Bob Dumas. Second row, l-r, Rod Durgin, Ned Sherry, Dick Flaherty, Dave Brown, Ernie Smith, PhilSoule, Co-Capts. Earle Cooper and Dan Severson, Dave Crabtree, Ray Sawyer, Reggie Clark, CharlieHarlow, and Ron Lanza. Third row, l-r, Dick Nolan,John Hutchins, Leon Worthley, Earl Chamberlain, Pat Reidman, Walter Hirst, Don Harnum, Dave Lahait, John McGonagle, Jack Brown, Bill Riviere, VernWalker, Leon Harriman, Bob Hurd, Floyd Horn, C. Harney. Fourth row, l-r, Bob Kocsmiersky, Dick DeVarney, Doug Avery, John Fahlgren, Ron Rogerson,Paul Smith, Tom Trafton, Alan Riley, John Libby, Bob Rush, Ernie Thayer, Frank Tenore, Ed Fairfield, Tom London, and Steve Parent.

1961 — UNDEFEATED YANKEE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Maine’s 1961 team was one of the best in UM history. Coach Hal Westerman’s Black Bears posted eight wins and a tie, won the Yankee Conference cham-pionship without a loss and received the Lambert Cup, given to the best Division IAA team in the East. Front row, l-r, Henry Richards, Bob Laberge, Alton“Bump” Hadley, Tom Patrick, Frank Tarazewich, Roger Boucher, Tom Brown, Co-Capts. Dick Kinney and Dave Cloutier, Ed Kiley, Walt Beaulieu, DaveLippard, Ray Caldwell, Ted Rose, and John Dudley. Second row, l-r, Phil Jones, Ed Reidman, Don Derrah, Bob MacLeod, Dale Curry, Dave Crabtree, KeithWillard, Manch Wheeler, Harry Simmons, Joel Densmore, Tom Paiement, Ray Sawyer, James Van Valkenberg, and Earle “Pete” Cooper. Third row, l-r, PhilSoule, Bill Brown, Wes Jordan, Norris Nickerson, Bill Chard, Ed Rancourt, Bob Tyler, Dave Brown, Tom Austin, Brian Smalley, Scott Robinson, PierreLabat, and Jim Rudbeck. Back row, l-r, John Roberts, Pat Reidman, Jack Brown, Leon Worthly, Roger Sawyer, Pete Stanzilis, Dale Hanson, Art Mosher, JimHoule, Don Harnum, and Leon Harriman.

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1938 (cont.) 1947 (cont.) 1956 (1-2)7 Bridgton Academy 13 34 Kents Hill School 0 33 Colby Frosh 13 7 Me. Sch. of Commerce 6 7 MMA 26

12 UM JVs 0 *1947 (1-2-1) 0 MCI 28 6 MMA 13

*1938 (1-2) 13 Bridgton Academy 13 1957 (2-1-1)12 Higgins Cl. Institute 6 12 Ricker Cl. Institute 26 18 Bridgton Academy 13 0 UM Frosh 12 6 Higgins Cl. Institute 0 6 Colby Frosh 6 0 Coburn Cl. Institute 12 26 MMA 18

1948 (0-3) 7 MCI 38 1939 (4-0) 7 MCI 26

6 Kents Hill School 0 0 Coburn Cl. Institute 26 1958 (3-1)13 Bridgton Academy 0 0 Higgins Cl. Institute 7 26 Bridgton Academy 0

13 Ricker Cl. Institute 0 26 Colby Frosh 40 12 UM JVs 0 *1948 (2-2) 28 MMA 0

12 Ricker Cl. Institute 0 32 MCI 12 *1939 (0-4) 27 Bridgton Academy 0

2 Higgins Cl. Institute 7 0 MMA 33 1959 (1-4) 0 UM Frosh 12 0 Brunswick Annex 6 6 Bridgton Academy 8 0 Coburn Cl. Institute 12 21 Colby Frosh 12 0 MCI 13 1949 (3-1) 0 MMA 7

19 Bridgton Academy 6 14 MCI 18 1940 (4-1) 13 Hebron Academy 0 14 Bowdoin Frosh 26

6 Kents Hill School 0 6 UM JVs 0 6 Bridgton Academy 7 7 Higgins Cl. Institute 0 1960 (3-2)27 Ricker Cl. Institute 6 13 Bridgton Academy 8 9 Coburn Cl. Institute 6 *1949 (1-1-2) 7 MMA 42 12 UM JVs 6 13 MCI 13 8 MCI 14

0 UM Frosh 6 55 Colby Frosh 6

*1940 (1-2) 21 MMA 21 26 Bowdoin Frosh 18 13 Higgins Cl. Institute 18 34 Coburn Cl. Institute 0 6 UM Frosh 12 1961 (4-1)

13 MCI 0 1950 (3-0) 15 Bridgton Academy 14 12 MCI 6 20 MCI 6

1941 (4-1) 7 Higgins Cl. Institute 0 0 MCI 14 6 Hebron Academy 14 39 Bridgton Academy 0 36 Colby Frosh 6 26 Ricker Cl. Institute 0 28 Bowdoin Frosh 0 27 UM JVs 6 *1950 (1-1)32 Bridgton Academy 6 12 MMA 20 1962 (2-1-1)24 Kents Hill School 0 52 Coburn Cl. Institute 6 12 Bridgton Academy 13

33 MCI 8*1941 (3-1) 1951 (1-2) 28 MCI 8

7 MCI 0 0 MMA 7 14 Bowdoin Frosh 14 14 Higgins Cl. Institute 7 22 Higgins Cl. Institute 0 6 UM Frosh 27 0 MCI 45 1963 (5-0)12 Coburn Cl. Institute 6 17 MCI 0

1952 (0-3) 47 Bridgton Academy 0 1942 (2-1-1) 0 MCI 45 48 MCI 0 27 Ricker Cl. Institute 13 8 Higgins Cl. Institute 18 21 Colby Frosh 6 0 Hebron Academy 14 0 MMA 13 20 Bowdoin Frosh 0 7 Bridgton Academy 7 13 UM JVs 0 1953 (3-0) 1964 (1-3)

45 Higgins Cl. Institute 0 6 Bridgton Academy 7 *1942 (0-2) 19 MMA 7 7 Colby Frosh 12

0 Dow AFB 13 12 MCI 6 24 Boston U. Frosh 19 0 UM Frosh 13 0 Bowdoin Frosh 8

1954 (4-0)*1946 (1-3-1) 34 Higgins Cl. Institute 0 1965 (3-1-1)

19 Ricker Cl. Institute 6 19 Bridgton Academy 2 14 Bridgton Academy 14 0 Coburn Cl. Institute 0 13 MMA 7 10 Colby Frosh 7 6 Higgins Cl. Institute 12 28 MCI 27 2 Boston U. Frosh 23 6 MCI 7 7 Colby Frosh 6

6 Brunswick Annex 18 1955 (1-2-1) 25 Bowdoin Frosh 0 26 Bridgton Academy 0

1947 (2-1) 0 Colby Frosh 17 6 MCI 14 6 MMA 18 6 Coburn Cl. Institute 0 7 MCI 7

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1976 BLACK BEARS

The 1976 season saw a new head coach at the helm in Jack Bicknell. It was the first of five seasons in Orono for the popular leader and pehaps his mostsuccessful team with six victories and a third place finish in the Yankee Conference. Tri-Capts. Scott Shulman and Jack Leggett were first team, all-YC. Itwas the third time for Leggett, a singular accomplishment in the history of UM football in the conference. Quarterback Jack Cosgrove had 70 pass com-pletions, while Rudy DiPietro rushed for 943 yards. Front row, l-r, Asst. Coach Ed Reese, Rudy DiPietro, Tri. Capt. Scott Shulman, Jack Cosgrove, JimDumont, Tri-Capt. Jack Leggett, Jeff Smaha, Mark DeGregorio, Steve Trenholm, John Joly, John Wardwell, Andy Soldati, Tri-Capt. Gerry Tautkus, andCoach Jack Bicknell. Second row, l-r, Tony Trafton, Jeff Wood, Ken Norton, Kevin Czech, Bill Modeen, John Barron, Mike Cosgrove, Chris Keating, JayKelly, Dave Secino, Ed Bouley, and Rudy Rawcliff. Third row, l-r, Asst. Coach Gerry DiNardo, Steve Giordano, Bob LaBerge, Peter Weiler, Mike Wesko, AlMarquis, Dave Harrison, Tom Warren, Jeff Winters, Dick McCormick, Mike Hodgson, Paul Sundquist, Peter Cook, Mike Rzoberts, and Asst. Coach PaulBoudreau.

Fourth row, l-r, Asst. Coach Orfio Collilouri, Chris Aceto, Bob Carmichael, Bill Kelly, Steve Scontras, Jeff Reinebold, Mike Gerber, John Gezzer, RandyOlson, Bill LeRoy, Steve Rockhill, Chris Paul, Dick Ciesluk, Dave Higgins, and Asst. Coach Carl Merrill. Fifth row, l-r, Grad. Asst. Ron Santavicca, ChrisMesi, Richie Pullen, Rick Camire, Rick Leonard, Matt Holway, Mark Godfrey, John Ackerly, Steve Lonngren, Rich Flanders, Steve Salter, Richard Reed,John King, and Trainer Phil Mateja. Sixth row, l-r, Mgr. Greg Speed, Ricky McHale, John Drapaniotis, Mark Richardson, Bob Murphy, Jim Hussey, BobLinkletter, Jim Hood, Dennis Emerson, Paul Desmarais, Jon Weed, and Bob Terrizzi. Seventh row, l-r, Jed Palmacci, Stan LaPointe, Rich Roaf, BillMcCauley, Joe Lipinski, Francis Connerty, Wade Hughes, Craig Wayman, Don O’Shea, Lou Pelosi, and Jerry Danowski. McCauley, Joe Lipinski, FrancisConnerty, Wade Hughes, Craig Wayman, Don O’Shea, Lou Pelosi, and Jerry Danowski.

JEFF COLE

Jeff Cole, a popular member of the Maine coaching staff, succumbed tocancer during the 2004 season. He was highly regarded by the players,his fellow coaches, and all who knew him. Jeff was an inspirationalmentor, a knowledgeable football man, and role model for the youngmen who wore the Maine uniform. A large photograph of Jeff is on thewall at the entry to the football office, bearing an expression he oftengave to his players: “Make sure you give more than you get.”

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1966 (3-1) 1971 (1-2) *1975 (2-3)21 Bridgton Academy 13 8 Bridgton Academy 26 9 Dartmouth JVs 23 6 Boston U. Frosh 8 0 UNH Frosh 20 7 UNH JVs 23 39 Colby Frosh 6 27 Bowdoin Frosh 26 10 Bridgton Academy 20 14 Bowdoin Frosh 0 14 Dean Jr. College 10

1972 (1-3) 28 MCI 6 1967 (1-3) 3 Bridgton Academy 14

0 Bridgton Academy 26 14 UNH Frosh 34 *1976 (3-2) 6 Boston U. Frosh 7 6 Bridgton Academy 7 9 Dartmouth JVs 20 2 Colby Frosh 21 8 Dean Jr. College 0 27 UNH JVs 15 20 Bowdoin Frosh 6 12 Bridgton Academy 28

1973 (6-2) 32 Dean Jr. College 22 1968 (2-2) 49 MMA JVs 7 19 MCI 14

8 Bridgton Academy 21 14 Bowdoin Frosh 0 55 MMA JVs 0 0 Dartmouth Frosh 3 *1977 (2-2) 8 Boston U. Frosh 6 20 UNH Frosh 51 7 MCI 6 13 Bowdoin Frosh 21 28 MCI 0 0 UNH JVs 20

33 Bridgton Academy 22 27 Bridgton Academy 24 1969 (1-3) 27 Dean Jr. College 15 6 MCI 3

7 Bridgton Academy 25 27 Bridgton Academy 0 0 UNH Frosh 26

0 Boston U. Frosh 20 1974 (4-1-1)54 Bowdoin Frosh 6 6 Dartmouth Frosh 16

15 UNH Frosh 15 1970 (1-3) 15 MCI 0

36 Bridgton Academy 30 19 Bridgton Academy 6 20 UNH Frosh 29 34 Philips-Exeter Acad. 14 0 Harvard JVs 12 18 Bridgton Academy 16 21 Bowdoin Frosh 42

(Brunswick Campus)

Due to a shortage of dorm space immediately following the end of World War II, most freshmen were housed in temporary quarters in Brunswick. The campus was popularly known as the Brunswick Annex.A freshman football team program was sponsored at the Annex during the 1946, 1947, and 1948 seasons.

COACH W L T Pct.

1946 Robert A. Raymond 3 1 0 .750 1947 Robert A. Raymond 3 1 0 .750 1948 Robert A. Raymond 1 3 1 .300

1946 (3-1) 1947 (3-1)6 Bridgton Academy 0 12 Bowdoin JV’s 618 UM JV’s 6 6 MCI 1412 UM JV’s 7 6 MMA 0 0 MMA 27 6 Coburn Cl. Institute 0

1948 (1-3-1) 0 Brewster Academy 0 7 Bridgton Academy 13 0 MMA 136 UM JVs 06 Coburn Cl. Institute 12