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PI/blished. bl) 'fie Senior ClassWESTERN .MARYLAND

COLLEGE

Time is marked by the progression of <1 mil-lion footsteps-the infinite and eternal paradeof thundering ideas and silent aspiration.Each step a transcendence of past com-

placency and limitation. Each step a mile-stone along the path of experience and futurepromise. College. . a step into the Future.

College. a realm of the transient and thetraditional. . a time for idealistic dreamingand realistic understanding.

Effortlessly, we can cling to the Old. In-evitably, we emerge and accept the challengeof the New.

The Art Department ... . .. and the Lihrary .. ·

... expand ...

We know that with progress comes greateropportunity. An external facade is transformed,intellectual motivation is stimulated.A freshness of spirit, the harmony of success-

ful cooperation realization of the potentialwhich surrounds us.

. .. into new quarters.

In the pursuit of the academic and in serv-ice to our fellow man a response to thecan of the unfamiliar establishing withinour personal framework a reliance upon theintegrity of others

We have stepped beyond the confiningcampus limits and sought to erase the socialand ethnic barriers which prevent universalcommunication

Students explore nil-campus npportunities through thenewly formed Student Opportunities Service~~m---------~m

Socially, too, we favored the unique. \\ledanced with a new twist and serenaded witha fervor reminiscent of racoon coats and jadedguit'lrs.

A relaxation of the dress codeformality of spontaneous activitiesutilization of individual freedom

the in-a wiser

New piano sparks psych breaks.

We have worked together to see our Student'Center become an integral campus structure.The noisy, bustling Grill becomes, in the eve-ning, a place to relax with friends and sharethe pleasant serenity of college companionship.

A four year span of new faces, new values,nnd new dreams a change within. ourselvesand within our environment. a resurgenceof enthusiasm, a broadening of outlookand increasing awareness of H world which isno longer remote.

Somelikcit "cool" ..

PepClllbmllicsSllirits.

McDaniel Hall welcomesncw"Mom,"

WESTEHN MAHYLAND COLLEGEwith its Own traditions, environment, and wayor life, was the scene of an important step inour development

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After the long and painful process of grow-

ing up is behind us, we look back with grate-

ful hearts to those who have stretched guiding

hands toward us through the years.

We of 1963 will remember in particular a

man whose influence we have felt throughout

four bittersweet years of college. To us he is

as inseparable a part of wesrem Maryland

College as Memorial Arch or the cornerstone

ofOldf..'lain.

The college itself first felt his presence when

as an undergraduate here he played a major

role in establishing two of Western Maryland's

most important student activities-the frater-

nity system and the Gold Bug. Now, as Pro-

fessor of English, head of his department and

Dean of Faculty, he helps to maintain a high

academic standard of which Western Mary.

land is justly proud.

Dedication to this high standard of scholar-

ship has earned for him the reputation as a

"tough" professor who makes us think with

demanding assignments and probing exam

questions. And, with a smile lurking behind

his well-used pipe, he watches LIS open our

minds to truth.But the classroom is not his only domain.

\Ve meet him in almost every phase of life on

"The Hill." Past college generations have bene-

fited from his coaching in both golf and debat-

ing. Occasionally he has employed his journal-

istic talents to air his opinions to students via

the cu« Bug. He often joins us in our social

activities. His office is always open when we

need the encouragement of wise and patient

counsel.

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Dedication

'I'Ve may recall a challenging class spiced

with quickly-executed caricatures nnd biting

humor or a conference freely-given despite

an overfull schedule. 'I'Ve may remember

merely a tall, dignified figure with briefcase,

cap and pipe. But we will remember.

By devoted service to Our college and byenduring faith in our individual worth, he has

won a place in Our hearts as he helped us to

take cur long step into the future. It is Our

privilege to dedicate the 1963 ALOHA to

De. JOIlN DONALO M.\KQSKY

The President's Message

Congratulations to the Class of '(3.'31At this

time of graduation from college, you are suc-

cessfully passing one of the major milestones

of life. After Commencement your paths will

lead you in many divergent directions - the

Army will claim some for awhile, others will

go to graduate and professional schools, others

into business and industry, and most of you

will embark upon the sell of matrimony be-

fore very long.

Whatever lmly be the various pathways fol-

lowed by the members of the Class, I sincerely

wish for all of you success. I would define

such success not only OJ' primarily as the ac-

cumulation of material possessions (may YOLI

have your share), but rather as the satisfactory

achievement of the goals yOLI have set for your-

selves. May you be successful in using effec-

tively the knowledge and skills Western Mary-land has helped you acquire during the years

spent 011 'The Hill!"

Lowell S. Ensor,

President

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John D_ IIhkosky, A.B., A.L\I., Ed. D.; Dwm of Flleldly

Administrators Point The Path

\Villillll1 .\'1. David, Jr., A.B., A.II-1.,Ph.D.; /Jelll! of Mell

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Helen C. Howery, B.S., A.III., Ed. D.; Deftl! of \-Yom!!11

Walter M. Baggs, Director ofDeoeiopment:

Miss Cora V. Perry, AssociateRegistrar; Mrs. Pauline Boone,Secretor!}; Miss Martha E. Mana-han, Registrar.

From the ignorance 0# darkness they have led us ...

.\Iiss Shirlev Bare, Secreta!"!}; Philip B Schaeffer,Business UII/Ulger /III(/ '/"I"IJIISIIf(H. , 'I~

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At first .. anonymous faces with funnyideas and indistinct personalities ... strangersin a new and unique situation the yearspassed and we found warm companion-ship, enduring Friendships . classmates.

As a unit we have exalted and despaired.We have praised Our values and doubted ourworth. Alternately, we have loved <me! detestedeach other. Each emotion was a step in Our

development.

On September 23, 1959, we enteredtwo hundred and seventy-eight strongto become the "new frontier" of West-ern Maryland College. Laden withhigh hopes and heavy books we startedon our rough path to that dim and dis-tant June '63. A wet Homecoming anda one-hundred-seventy-five-dollar Boatfailed to dampen our spirits, whichpulled us through biology, term papers,<111d our first set of college exams.

FRESHMAN YEAR-

"t'Twns the night before our first Homecoming ... "

Our ingenu.ity carried us to Dog-patch and kick-a-poe juice at the SadieHawkins Dance. With the approach ofSpring came our Erst May Day withits South American Havor. Then, tiredbut united, we said our first good-byesand eagerly awaited the approach of0111' sophomore year.

CLASS OF '63

May Day went Mexican.

"Hnt=Stnte your views 0" premnritul interdigitation!"

SOPHOMORE

Quite impressed with new sophomore dig-nity, we had no sooner basked in our suprem-acy during Rat 'Week than we of '63 werehumbled in Hell - Week! The little "hurts"were soon forgotten, though, as we enteredupon our November project, the sophomorehayride. The months Rew by and before weknew it, second semester was upon us.

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YEAR

Saint Patrick's D.1Y heralded the sophomoreclass party at the Riding Club, with enterratn.rnent provided by ours truly. After the excit-ment of \VMC's first Derby Day, our horizonswere broadened as we expressed our feelingstoward the communist regime through u dem-onstration fit the Russian Embassy. The JuniorFollies' writers were already busily at work,and we looked forward to the prospects ofwhat their efforts would bring.

"Think we'll mnke It tOlhebotlomr"

\V/lIC takes n st.ind on COmlll(IIl;NIl1.

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The "hill behind the .golf green" sets the stage for Follies '63. As the curtain rises theR.o:r.N. Cadets, III tranllC search of Nodwilrf's hidden distillery, run into a few "left-over" pledges.

JUNIOR YEAR

At an A.S.s. meeting Hel'n Howe meets some firm opposition from an old tennis pro, but the "representative ofAmerican womenhood" stand~ strong.

~n gil:l~~l~:;t:~t~IPNk!:~~[~~)tl:~ ~·g~~;,r;cIT~:l~l~~;l~~t~~~~~seems to be appcru-ing evcrywhsra.

Hanky Pank/lle~nwhile, hack in the dining hall, Spanish Ricelaments the wonders of his diversified menu.

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Dr. Enclen appears on the scene and with a "crazy little step" begins a revolution in dunce.

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The "Hack-its" rock Alumni Hall between scenes.

little man appears,,"rtain c)("Ltims,

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1,11111\·-/\\Broadway had better watch outl

A new writing team was born

LET US DRINK A TOAST

After the Follies we celebrated at Frock's.

Two other events and "firsts" attributed tothe class of '63 highlighted cur Junior Year.Back in October we sponsored Parents' Day,deemed a great success and destined to set aprecedent for future years.

"Diploma,nnyonu?"

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For our Spring project,' 63 forged aheadagain with a replacement for the Junior-Seniorprom in the form of a banquet and party givenfor the departing seniors. At last it was timefor us to take the lead.

Orientation week brings new "dignity" to the FAC.

SENIOR YEAR

And then we reached the lofty state ofseuiorhood. With mixed emotions we took thefreshmen in hand during Orientation Week tointroduce them to the life we were S0011 toleave. Homecoming brought the reign of ourcharming queen, Barbara; and then we were\Veil into the semester, with all the trials ofstudent teaching, ALOH,\ and advanced semi-nars. The Christmas season was soon upon usand with it the banquet presented by ourTrumpeters and the traditional senior caroling,exuberant in spite of the pre-dawn hour.

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Even during the holidays, we were remindedof the approaching June, as we received formsfor ordering graduation announcements. Uponour return to the "Hill," it was with bothhappiness and nostalgia that we were finallyfitted for mortar hoard and gown. Prom hereon out it was only a matter of five shortmonths filled with innumerable "lasts." Wewere nearing the end of that path which hadloomed so insurmountably to us as freshmenSo with friendships made and the rough spotssmoothed, we're ready to go our separateways into that exciting uncertainty called theFuture,

A Queen er-ea reigns ntlnst!

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The seniors extend their <1n"U<l1Yule,tide greeting.

Happiness is ...

.singing carols at 5:00 A. M.

. . . the senior breakfast and be-ing with your friends .

. a new "tradition."

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a good cup of coffee and the morningnewspaper.

being measured for a cap and gown

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the "right" answer on theUui]n board.

Remembering what a great help our senioradvisors had been to us during our freshmanyear, many of us submitted our names in J10peof being selected for the F AC. When thenames of those who made it, were announced,congratulations were the event of the day.However, the prospect of being the class toadvise the incoming freshmen made us realizehow close we were drawing to the end of au!stay on "The Hill."we evaluated the programs of past years

and initiated new procedures and ideas. Thefreshman handbook appeared with a proudnew format. Orientation \Veek kept us busyproviding entertainment and fellowship forour charges. With mixers, a "baby parade," andour own musical introduction we attempted topresent the freshmen with a never-to-be-for-gotten welcome. But our job did not end withthat week. Throughout the year we were proudto be called upon for advice.

During the spring of our junior year, we metall numerous occasions so that we might bebetter able to help the class of '66. We wereon hand when they arrived and did our bestto get them settled and ready for their fall!years here <It \VMC. Questions and problems,whether large or small, we attempted to an-swer and solve.

This opportunity to serve the school and theFreshman class, we feel, has been a rewardingexperience, and we pmy that success and goodfortune may always be with the class of '66,our advtsees.

Freshman Advisory Council

First rou.!,left to right: I..!. Zacharias, ~.1.Bendermeyer,M. Pnppndopoulou. Secoud row: D. Jacobus, F. Lind-say, D. Dehne, B. Earhart. Third. row: 1'. Raver, 1'.Hoey, C. Hiha, C. Hoecker, C. Fetrow. Fourth row:D. Pettigrew, R. Wright, .\1. Wirt, C. Webster, P.Webb, J. Walker, H. Temple.

First row, lei to rig/It: J. Warman, B. Drenning, D.Drobts, J. Miller. Second row: S. Case, R. Terry, ].Spear, D. SultOll. Third row: H: Manthey, H. Kht>:berg,J. Day, C. Kemmerer, \V. Whitmore. Fourl" row: Ajones, D. j·llllllphrey, J. Gmy, S. Green, O. Guenther

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BELlNDA ANTOINETTE ADAMS

English - EducationSigma Sigma Tall 2, 3, 4 (Sergetlllt-at-Arms 3, GIlt/plain 4); ALOHA;50S 3; 11111iorFollies.

:~~!Iill~~rto~~;l~;~.s~es&~~r~I~~~~Lls)il~el;~~~l;i~l~S.."T:h~~~Ssl~aft°b~<1 lady" .. A "Miss" with a hubby! . Full of Sigma spirit ..A waiter's nightmare ... Mrs. Essom II . 169.

VIHCINIA LEE ALEXANDEHPhysical Education - Education

Del/a Sigm(/ Kappa 2,3, 4 (Hisforian 2, 3); SGA I; IntercollegiateSports 2, 3, 4; WAA 3, 4 (Presidellt4); IIJ/mmllral Sports 1, 2, 3, 4;French Club 1; SEA 4; lunior Follies.

"Ginny" .. ·'Fuzzy" ... Troops. . Outstanding Delt? ... BadNew Jersey accent.. Jack of all trades ... "I'm not bossy" .Charter Mafia member. Miss Parker's pride. Virgie ...Owns 16 pairs of bermudas . Fatima, ,1 bone in her nose, ho-ho!

A walking encyclopedia ... Born athlete ... Dark roots ...Pansy .. Daily showers at 6:30 a. m.. Nothing like Johnson'sBaby Powder.

LESLIE MICHAEL ALPEBSTEIN

EconomicsAlpha Gal!lllla Tall 2,3,4; Beta Beta. Beta 1, 2; Pi Gmill/HlMil 3, 4(president 4); Honor Court 3; Choir J, 2; ALOHA; JSA 1, 2, 3, 4(Vice-President 1, 2); ROTC Battalion Staff 4; Tmck Team. I, 2,

ie~t'~l~'~~~I1C~~/;~~eJ:I~J~~Tl~(/£l~'Ji fr'{1~~~::1~~~Ii;1:0~~t~:2, 3, 4;

"Les" .. Has been known to eat Silver star for rooming fouryours with the "O'pel" ... Sings with "Biscayne IV". . Theoriginal "Sinner Men" .. .. Ranks third only to Samuelson andPrice.. fresh mall demolition expert ... Apples ... Haven'teven begun to read it yet-c''A."

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DONALD ELLSWOHTH BAHNES

Physics - Chemistry - MathematicsComma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4; Argonauts 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Jnt'rall/uralSports 2, 3, 4

Don .. "What! Me throw a firecracker, Dean?" ... Owner ofonly red and black flash on campus Flies an airplane betweenclasses. . actually, had a date once "I still think cows arebetter than people'. . Constant complainer ... Sleeps only onweek-ends.

MARSHA LYNN BENDEHMEYEB.

Latin - EducationPhi Al1J/w Mu 2, 3, 4 (Chaplain 4); College Players 3, 4; Choir1,2,3,4; ALOHA t Section Editor); SCA 1, 4 (Cabinet 4); LSA1,2,3,4; Pam Pom Girls 3, 4; Classics Club 3, 4; SEA 4; FrenchClub 4; junior Follies; FAC.

"Marsha". "Do you think i~would be possible ... ?" ..TweecUedum .. "There's a bit of an edge to the air" Looking-glass self. . Marsha Mature ... Liz ... "I have the mostexcruciating pain" . Slender Fender-Bender. Cult of theOuija .. The House.

ANNE KATHHYN BENJAMIN

English - EducationPM Alp/ill t\1u 2,3,4 (Sunshine Chairman 4); Women's Glee ell/f)4; ALOHA; GOLD Bue 3, 4; P.uhlications Board 3; Intramural. Sporls1,2, 3, 4; SEA 4; l unior Follies.

"Annie" ., Smotz . One of the Magnificent Seven Sleepy,of the Seven Dwarfs ... Caught in the coke rumble. "Sure,honey!" . , . Bermuda Belle. Likes lettuce, ., But, Bruce, . ,"Terrified of Teddy ,Four years with the same roommate.

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· . with a strong and guiding hand.

Theron B. Thompson, B.C.E., B.S., Ed.1I1.,C A.C.S Ed.D. Assistant Professor of Ed"W-li~lI; S:l~:l E. Smilh, A.B., A.1d., Ed. D., Proiessorof Edm;IIIiOIl.

We have been educated

to understand ...

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... the vastness of

the past ...

. . . and a glimpse of the future

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Jan M. Michal, jur,D., Associate Proiessor ofliconomtcs; William E. Cullison, B,B.A., A.~I.,IIISlruelol'iI! Economics.

James E_ Lightner, A,B., A.:'I.L,tuscruotor inMathemntics.

Clyde A, Spicer, A.B., A.M.,Ph,D., Proicssor of lIJllthellwtics.

H. Kenneth Shook, A.B., A,'\,f.l nstructor in Motlvematscs.

F. Pnul Keppel, A.B., c.P.A.Special lnstruotor in Bilsiness Admillistmlion.

We have wrestled with the intricacies 0# learning ...

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Charles E. Crain, A.B., B.D., Ph.D" Asso-cilile Praiessor of Religiorl (llid Director ofReiigior',I'A(:liuities .

. . . and struggled with the reasons and the doubts.

Willium C. ,','!iller, A.n., S.T.B., Ph.D.,A.I's-iS-/llnt Professor of P.~ycf!l)fog(l; LovernLigon, A.B., AJ ..I., illstnu;tor ill l'.'ychofogy

Reuben S, H. Holthaus, A.B., A3\'1., S.T.H.,Ph.D., Proiessor oi Philosophy

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And life, itself, we carefully dissected.

Rebecca H. wuherspoon, B.S,~i\·1.S.,Special 1!I~'lru(;_lor ill Biulogy; James D. WItherspoon, B.S., )\LS.,/llstructurill /3iologu

John L. Straughn, B.S., A.M., Ph.D .. Professor ofCI'BlIlistr!J; John E. Ncufer, B.S., Ph.D., ,\;-Sistlill/PrufeS80rof CIiClllislr!J .

. . and studied realms tar beyond our reach ...

Hem)! A. Tnitt, A.B., Ed.1\·I., M.S., 1,ls/flu,IUI" tn 1'1'!Jsic$'; Hembrandl 0 Summers,A.B., Ph.D., l'rofl!s.~or of PIi!Jsics

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Paul V. Foglcn.l,m. B,S., Lieutenant Colonel,Infanlry,l'.kT.S. nnd T .

Marie V. Parker, B.S., A.~·l., Associll/eProiessar of P/Ii/sical EdllC(llioll.

Roseldn F. Todd, A.B A.M., Assi.l'lant Prolessoruf PI,yltic(ll Education,

. . . The methods and proeedures of preserving ..

· .. both the single and <olle<ti"ebody of man;

The scope and culture ...

Madeline 13. Long, A,B., A,II1., Special iJlslnu:-lor in MOl/em LliliglU/ge~.

Henry /1'1. Kopman, A.B., A.ivl., Ph.])., Proievsar ofModem Lml/!,uages.

. . . of a unique people ...

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Murgaret }. Snader, A.B .. A.M.,AssisllIIll Proiessor of Modern Languages .

. . . through deft perusal of a foreign tongue.

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Dean 'vV. Hendrickson, A.B., A.M.,Associate Profesmr of Eliglish,Emerit ns.

Joseph W. Hcnd~en, A.B.. A.i\'I". Ph.D.,Professor of English; Keith N. RIchwine,B.S., A.~1., i\s~'i81(mt Professor of f~lIglis".

Marianne Shears, A.B., A.lvl., Instructor ill Eliglish; John D. ~hkoskyA.B., A.lvl., Ed. D., Professor of EnglIsh. '

Our heritage, through literature, we

examined.

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Esther Smith, Diploma, Teacher's Ccrti!1eate, Asso-dale Proiessor oi Dmmntic Arl

We probed, through words, the minds of

other men.

Library Sl;dL Dorothy Hood, Elcnnur Hichwinc, Betty Hartley.

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Lillian 1-1. Barker, B,S.L.S., Instructor iHLi!m/l'OJ Scil.mce nnd Assistlllli Llbrllri(l1(;EIi:;.:abcth Simkins, B.S,L.S., A.!'.LL.S .. Pra-fes,l'ur of Librury Scie>j(;e (Illd Director oflfle

~.i~~tT,A~~';:t~~:~cLb;;il'il/;,~luman,A.B.,

Ervin L. Szilagyi, LL.B., B.S., Jur.D., B,P.A.,A~'sisllml [>rofe8sorof the Hislory uf Arl.

,'"I. Louise Shipley, A.B.,AS.I'ueiole Ptoieescr oi Art,

We experienced creation-self-expression ...

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Btcburd L. Duulel, B).-]us.Ed.,Spl1ciallll.ylructorill!llII.l';C,

We've spread the douds ..

we proudly face the sun.

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Alfred \V. deLong, Diploma, Aseoctnte PrO!I1~~'or of Music.

HOBERT CAHLYLE BEHHETTBiology

Canuno Be/a Chi 2,3,4 (Social, Chatnnon 2); SCA 2; StudentLeadership Conie-ence 2; IIl/r(lmlirul 51)0'1'/$ 2, 3, 4; Class Officer(SCA Representouoe 2).

"Bob" ... "The Beret" .. Came to the Hill to study? .... Has ahot Ford that goes anywhere. . A Dean's Man Carefreeyoung bachelor ... Usually seen behind a ping-pong paddle ..Nightly trips to George's ... "Is that right?" . , . Likes blondeNew Jerseyites. "I know the best sax player in D. C."

LiNDA LEE BETTSEnglis.h - Education

/0/(1 Gamilla Chi 2, 3, 4 (Recording Secretursi 3); SEA 3, 4;Artists Anonymolls 3, 4.

"Linda" ... Did somebody say "Smith?" . MeticulousHATES the Air Porce . . "College" words. Never touch thestuff . Loves guinea pigs, boats, carnivals, spaghetti, and waterskiing.. Moon growler .. Third finger, left hand. . "Feet ofTthe bed, please!"

LEON CHABLES BISEH, JH.Mathematics

Del/a Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4 (Chaplain 4); Football Team 1, 2, 3, 1;J.V. Basketball Team. 2; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; LettermensClub 4; l ntramuml SpoJ'/s 1, 3, 4; Junior Follies."Len" .. Rise ... A "big" fullback . Mr. Rice needs more likehim. Preachers' hatchet man ... Loudmouth Loves tolisten to that Colt championship recording .. Cba-cha king.Member of the Fabulous "5" .. Has a true French heart.

"Moveover Beethovell/" "Leller~', 1 !!;rile letters . "OuhJ course lip here ttust I've scored.nlumdred. ;'11"

JOHN ASHLEY BLACKBURNSociology

Alpha- Couuna Tau 2,3,4 (Chaplain 4); SCA 3, 4 (Treasurer 3,President 4); Student Life Council-A, Student Leadership Confer-ence (Co-ClllIimullt 3, Chairman 4); Donn Councit A, IHSM 2;Honor Guard 3, 4 (Commander 4); Junia" Follies; FAC.

"[ack'". "Ah nuts" .. I'm from Rising Sun A.A. President.. Roomed with a spider, a gump, and a frog.. Only cadet toshoot himself in the mouth at summer camp .. "ToothlessWonder" .. "Make mine ginger ale" Friend of Katzenjammerkids.

CHARLES LEE BLOODSWORTH

SociologyAlpha Gamma Tau 2, 3, 4 (Athletic Chairman 4, Social Chninnan4); ROA 3, 4; lntromurol Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2.

<OMIck". Summer school Romeo. King of Harvey Stone Park... Hicki and Wowie Reputation for losing roommatesKnown to swat gnats Has been known to study-onceFirst on Dean's list with honors Mr. Pitt's nephew .Especially sweet in the morning.

KENNETH DAVID BOWEN

SociologyDelta Pi Alpfw 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4; IlltranHiral Sports2, 3, 4.

"Bones" .. "I hate this place» ... Adequate vocabulary for anyoccasion ... No, I don't have an accent, I don't think ... Preachers'orator Once went to Florida ... Southward-bound on week-ends ... "One more lousy meal and I'll" ... "Mad BomberNumber Two" ... "Talley-ho, platoon go" . Four in the floor ..Majored in Grill, minored in Pit. . "Next to soc., I like Z's best."

"so endeui another dasj"

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''l'lIlills/'MOI!k'c!liHgarOIl!!ri.'' "Dent ect.aol is I!o/liillg like thisi"

AUGUSTUS KN[CHT BOWLES, TVSociology

Delta Pi.Alpha 2, 3, 4; Band. 1, 2; ALOHA; Track Team. 1, 2; Intra-uuuui: Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4; ROA 3, 4; JuniorFollies.

"Knight" Kn rg It Vacations in Florida, , - Co-owner ofSidney but sold out fOl Darlene .. , '"Hi, Knight!" "Vb-Huh" ...Big Delta of A-35 "Think I'll put this one off" ... Originatorof the barf howl Occasionally comes to school betweenweek-ends.

DELLA MAE BOYD

Mathematics - EducationPhi. Alpha ~.f [I, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 3, 4); Dor'ln Council (FireWarden 4); AWHA (Assistont Business Manager); BSU 1, 2(Secretary 2); Intramural Sports 1, 2; l unior Follies.

"Monk" From Della Mae to Della Monk., Pinned by aPreacher Oregartous giggler. Three years with a "Baby".. Monk Monotone .. That Senior Phi Alph in McDanielSlams during exams. , . Freshman Phi Alph .. , TinkorbelleA Q. P. Doll ., Preacher Sweetheart.

HONALD STANLEY BHANOFF'

Pre-Dental

Delta Pi Alpha 2, 3 (Corresponding Secretary 3); Beta Beta, Beta1,2,3; Eootboll. Team (Stl/dent Trainer 3); illfl'all!l.mil Sports 1,2, 3; [unior Follies.

"Hon" ... Was known to get out of bed occasionally to go to class... Had a five o'clock shadow by noon.. Known to borrowroommate's CHI' every evening. ,Dean's list and never studied

. Pre-Dent student at University of Maryland .. Spent sometime Downtown .. Uncle Honnie . Set a record for chapelnon-attendance.

CAHOLYNE ANNE BHECKENIHDGEEnglish - Education

Delta Sigm(l Kappa 3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary 4); Colle_gerim/ers;), 4; IntramrlraZ Sports 3, 4; SEA 4; French Club 1; luniorFollies.

"Lyne" ... "Clyde" .. Sings "Somebody Loves Me" in the bath-tub. "You lie" .. Has a double dislike for camels ... Volley-ball star .. Small-size Delt sporting huge size pin.. LedBachelor pledges to movies ... "Rub my back". . Bruises easily... Under masonic order Member of the "Troops" Devotedfan of "Bailerism."

JAMES CRISPIN BROOKEHistory

Aipfw Comma Tal/. 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 4 (P·resident. 4); Reli-giolls Ufe Council A; Hono·r Guard: 1; Track Team 1; IntramuralSports 1, 2, 3, 4; YOllng Republicans 2, 3, 4 (Co-ClllIinnan 2,Treasurer 3); IlIllior Follies."Jim" .. Heturned after sabbatical Sometimes seen at pnrttesand at the tavern ... Learned to play bridge durmg exam week. Reformed study boy . V~T Future diplomat, banker,

and social philosopher. Cant face the world WIthout coffee

LAHHY BROWN

Sociology

Alpha Gamma Tau 4; Football Team 4; Track Team 3, 4.

"Larry" . Four years+one to go ... Soc. has its advantages ..Wised up after three years at Marylund . . Summer School back-campus .. Cat lab=postaygapophy what? . Old Testament,New Testament . "Hey, Clawsey, how ya work this one?" .Fords and Chryslers . Derman favorite subject at MarylandStill behind.

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EBIC LAND BUCKNER

Political Science

Della Pi Alphll 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 3,4); ALOHA; FOOfbnll1'ealll2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4 iTreasurer 4); Young Republica/ls(Sergeant-af-Arms 3, 4); luntor Follies

"Lanny" . Member of S. P. Spencer's Den .. Always assignedroom near 'Nob on away trips. . Knees tend to turn in to acommon point ... Only member of football team with helmeti.nsignia shaped like Star of David ... "We're only going to playfor an hour and then I've got to study" . Croat balancer of thebooks-even when they don't quite balance.

JACK THOMAS BUTTIMEH

Sociology

Pi. Alpll(l Alpha 2, 3, 4 (Recording Secretary 3, President. 4); IFC4; Bond 1, 2, 3, 4 (Presidenl. 4); Wesleymls 3, 4 (Presidell/" 4);Religious Ufe Counctt 4; Illtr(lllll.lml Sports 2, 3, 4; Presidenls'cu« 4; French Club L

"The Brow" .. Week-end studfer . Likes the "Knight" Life ...Frequent visits to Ohio Wesleyan .. Boomed with "the Bishop"

Last of the "Sophfsticats" .. Big brass in band ... Sax andsex. . Hard to believe, but a pre-Right. . Alpha of Black andWhites.

JUDITH NOHMA CALLAHAN

Biology

Phi. Alpha M 1.I 2, 3, 4; Argo"/lauts 3, 4; Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 4;Homecoming Cour/ 4; M(JY Court :3; ROTC Sponsor 4; [uniorFollies.

"Judi" . Beauty and brains ... Study hours stout at midnightConstantly eating, yet it never shows.. Graces beauty courtsSpends most of her time haunting the labs of Lewis Hall ..Neatness personified ... "I could dance all night" .. F,\shionconscious ... 169.

"Honest, l necer p!l1!/edthegomebefore." "Strike up the b(mdl"

DOUGLAS RICHARD CARTERBiology - Pre-Forestry

Pi Alpha. Alp!w 2, 3 (Secretary 3); eei« Beta Beta. 3; StudentLeaders")ip Conference 2; Men's Glee Club 1; Honor Guard 2;ROA 3; Track Teml/. 2; Rifle Te(lln 2; l ntramural: Sports 1; ClassSGA Bepresetuouoe L

"Doug" Smokey Bear in kilts .. Songleader(?) of Pi AlphaAlpha's Beta Chapter nt Duke . Gung ho-took on the Pentagonto stay in ROTC ... Now, cut that out" ... "Cindy, Oh, Cindy"

First forester from WMC Started with "Farina," now drivesthe "Rebel", . "Tinkerpot."

HOWARD SAMUEL CASEPhysical Education - Education

Delta Pi Alpha. 2, .'3, 4 (Sergealll.-al-Arms 3); Beta Beta Bela2,3,4; SGA (Vice-Presidellt 4); Student Leaders'lip Conference3, 4; tHen's Leadership Society 3, 4; Student Life Council 3, 4;Dorm Councu:A; GOLD BUG 3, 4 (Adr;ertising Monager 3; BusinessManager 4); Publications Board 3, 4; Football Team I, 2, 3, 4(Coach 3,4); Track Team 2; Wrestling Team 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain2; Coach 3, 4); IIl/HIIlHIrol S1JOrts 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4;[unior Follies; FAG.

"Sam" . , . Spent one memorable semester being tamed. Hailsfrom Three Bridges, New Jersey. . Hates cold weather .Came up with weak head and had to go to work for Wob ...HOTe Colonel, retired ., Spends more time in extra-curricularactivities than studying.

MARYLOU ELVIHA CASTRONOVA

Physical Education - EducationDella Sigma. Kappa 2, .3, 4 (Social, Chairman 4); SGA 1; NeiomanCtub 3, 4; \V AA 4; lntramurat Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4; [uniorFollies.

"Lu Lu" Giggles. Has a way with words . Hairstylist . .Badminton champ ... Early to bed . . Same roommate for fouryears .. Always ready to go somewhere. Party time is all thetime ... "Oh, I get so nervous" .. Special interest in Law.

"'f!iisismurtlcket!"

'The couotdoum lws beg!m!" "\VIIilI do !l0!! meaH-flosses aren'theld iH here?"

WTLLTAJ\'I EDWARD CHAl'vIBERS, ITTEconomics

Della Pi Alpflll 2, 3, 4; Soccer Teate 1, 2, 3, 4; lntmmura]. Sports1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Follies.

'Billy" "Crash" .. Left with real bang junior year ...Hight Footed left" mg ... Hit hard and often by Price's red pen... Pierre Gourmet of the dining hal! . Shor' boy who becameknown .. "This year I'll find a girl!" ... Variety is the spice oflife ... All-Tavern 62-63. . AAA safe driving award.

GERALD FHEDERlCK CLARK, JHPolitical Science

:;~:'~:'a~~I}~/)/i(1~~l'~A~' ~~;lliel~1~~:(/bE:;(1t'I~:1l3;34;Cf.~r,.~~f;o~~~::~(Mal/agel' 2, 3, 4); Lettermen's 'Club 4; lnirasnural S,JOrfs 1, 2,3, 4; lunior Follies.

"J. c." .Has a fondness for beauty queens ... Lacrosse all-starOne of Frank's boys .. Looks out For the boys on the tennis

team ... Resigned from the DTT Club. , . Little Tom Hayes"Be Good."

CAHOLYN VIHG1N[A CONKUNGEnglish - Education

Phi. AlpJw A'111 2, S, 4 (AIIIIIl1Ii Secretary 3, Yearbook Editor 3,President 4); lSC 4; Student Leadership Conference 4; ALOHA(Section. Editor); COLD Boo 1, 2; CONTHAST 3; Publications Board3,4 (Secret(lry 3); l ntramurai Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Preeidents: Clubt Co-Chatrma» 4); SEA 3, 4; [unlor Follies (Writer, AssistantDirector).

"Conk" Conk Creative . Diamonds, pearls, and amethysts.. "I'm a lonesome crocodile" ... The most in-it, out-of-it person

on campus ... "They love mel" . Sneakers in the snow .Personal friend of Tully's sister . Crud Avenue Affectedaccent ... The House.

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"Nmo iorDean /lowen/stioDr!" "Crcnmer tl.e /JrCfIIJ!cr" "A lillie "aim/age goes (I long !/Jau!"

.\'IAHY MARGAHET CHA WFORD

Latin

Argollauts 3, 4 (Vice-P'resident 4); ALOHA; GOLD Buc 3, 4; CON-THAST 2, 3,4 (AssistClnt Literary Edit-a!' 4); Presidents' Club 4;IRC 1,2,3 (Secretary 3); Classics Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President3, President4); [unior Follies."Mary" ... Raving Maenad ... Author of "1 am an Argonaut"

"Really, ['II do my Greek next time, Mrs. Ridington!" ...Onion . Likes Princeton men Half of Uncle BiJl's coffeeclass .. Full of wild-eyed schemes that sometimes work ..Fireworks and candles . Wounded ,1 Viking with a cardboardsword ... Poet, satirist, romantic . Counted down fromSeptember 24 .. The Dark Lady.

JOYCE TDA CREAMER

Biology

Beui Bela. Beta 3, 4; Junior Follies."Joyce" An independent spirit. . Summers ~ltLake Fairlee,Vermont Serious but has ,111 avid sense of humor Adreamer. Lover of New England, long walks with Synu, music,dancing, art, learning, adventure, and life ., Aspires to bicyclethrough Europe and to be a professional student. , . Next year:student nurse at Cornell, New York City ... Giraffe's rowdyroomy. "It's all a matter of conditioning,"

HONALD VINCENT CHONISE

Chemistry

Comma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4 (Social Choinnal} ,3, Assistant Comma 4);SCA 1, 2 (NSA Coordinator 2); Mell's Councill; Siudelll, Leader-ship Conierence 2; Men's Leadership Socieuj 4; ALOHA (SecnonEditor); Honor Guard. 1; ROA 3, 4; Soccer Team 2; Track Team2, 3, 4; Rifie Team 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Lettermen's CII.I/) 3, 4;IJltramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; [unior Follies; Class Officer (President1).

"Ron" Dates only PIll Alphs .. Bridge addict ... Bongos inBiscayne IV. Tight pants .. Designed the B&W killerThe praying mantis.. Lettered in party ,. HOTe Major.Served time. Rooms with a String and a Steel Ball.

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HOWAHD ALLEN DAVIDOV

Pre-Medical

Pi Alpha A!.pha 2, 3, 4; ALOHA; COLD BUG 1, 2, 4; JSA 2, 3, 4;Il1lr(ll/lllr(l/, Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; IRC 2; luntor Follies.

"Howie" .. "It's amazing" If you haven't tried passionatehandshaking, don't knock it .. "Harmless Howard". . Whatdo you mean, "\Vhat is itP"-It"s a passion rueter . Does Phys.Ed. activity in clubroom. Had roommate troubles in BlancheWard.

JACKSON HAHVEY DAYHistory

Pi Alpha Alpha 2, 3, 4 (Chaplain 2); Pi Connna Mu 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); SCA 1,2,3,4 (Integratioll Committee Clwinllo/t 4,NSA Coordsnotor 3); Student Leadership Conference 3, 4; Men'sLeadership Society 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; GOLD Bee 2; SCA 1, 2, 3, 4;MSM 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesleljll/ls 2, 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer 3); ROA3,4; IRC 2, 3; French Club 1; SEA 2; Class Officer (SCA Repre-sentative 4); FAC.

"Jack" .. Pre:-Aight with a penchant for. politics . Gung-hoBlack and White ... "Pre-marital interdigitation is SIN!" .Only pacifist taking advanced ROTC .. Has been known toelectrocute hot dogs ... Member of the Key Club. . Man in ahurry, Has traced family tree back to an amoeba Senti-mental attachment to a bone Avid debater.

ESTEH ALLEN DECKEHTApplied Music

Iota Gamma Chi 2, 3, 4 (Sullshine Messenger 2, Chaplain 3,Corresponding Secrel(tru 4); Deua. Omicron 1, 2, 3, 4 (Historian2, Publ.icity Chairman 3, Second. Yice-President 4); Choir 1, 2;\Volllen's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; MSM 1; French Club 1, 2.

"Ester" .. , Studio: 207 Levine H,l11 .. The blue Rambler withthe MYF sticker ... Applesauce. . "I can't possibly get it alldone in time" .. Delta Omicron pledge master. Went insearch of tractor for Tote float . "How did that alarm clock getthere?"

"\V/wt else can I write about those,ul they say Metrecai doesn't work!" ~@&$#" cOIIseruII/iues?"

"lVho needs an accampanistr"

"OfJtoR.P.I."

DENISE ANNE DEHNEBiology - Education

Sigma Sigma Tall 2, 3, 4; Donn Councst s, 11l/)"([IJIUI"(11 Sports 1;SEA 4; French Club 1; [unlor Follies; FAC.

"Dee" .. Third finger, left hand. Majors in Dick.. Another"Betty Bio," but sympathetic to frogs. "Ooo-Wee" .. A flairfor fashion and Italian cookery "Poor Morgan" Lives forweek-ends . 169.

SARA ALlCE DERAN

Mathematics - EducationSigma Sigm(l TGl/.2, 3, 4; Argonauts 3, 4; SCA 1, 2, 3, 4; uceF1,2,3,4 (Treasurer 3, President 4); Religious Ufe Council 4;Intramumi Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3, 4); FrenchCtuts 1; SEA 1, 4."Sally" . Grundy can rer Procrastination Club.. The biglaugh "Never stick a palm tree III yOUl em". . Three naps aday. . Oregon summer ... Same roommate for four years.Compulsive eater. Excels academically with little effort.Sports enthusiast.

ELLEN GAIL DISTILLERFrench - English - Education

Sigma Sigma Tau. 2, 3, 4; ALOHA; GOLD BUG 1; ]SA 1, 2, 3, 4t Treosuree 1); French Club 1,2,3,4 t Trcasurer 4); SEA 3, 4;Junior Follies.

"Ellen" ... Procrastination Club ... "1 have something to tellyou" Seceded to Flonda. . Baltimore accent, Miami tan ...Bridge whiz .. Louella Parsons of Blanche Ward ... "To the

~~!~':~S;l:~tb~7~~~~e;:~eS;10otT~:::~d~;c~ei~r 'j~~::ya : ."1 love abstracts". . Clothes borse ... Beautiful blue eyes."No, 1 didn't have a nose job, 1 fell down the steps."

"Miss Parker is liable 10 ask anythingl" "1 dou't have allytl!ing to tVear."

'Foe gottn mehhome to sce mij sertali"

HELEN jvlONTGOMEHY DOHSEY

History - Education

Argonauts 4; ALOHA; Sunday Fellow~1Ji}J 1; Intrmlluml Sports 1, 2;IRe 3, 4; French Club 1; SEA 3, 4,

"Helmka'". Ectomorph , Transfer from Maryland Institute, , , Eats up art, . Almost! ., Psychologioajly unbalanced.Tries things once ... Race track fan. . Unfaithful, but happy. , ,Misty moods, .. "But, my heart belongs to 'Daddy'!" Rach-maninoff enthusiast,

JOSEPH HOBEHT DOWNEY, JItChemistry

Pi Alpha. Alpha 2, 3, 4 (Scl'geanf-at-Ar/lls 3; Vice-President 4);ALOHA; Illtr{/'ll!.l/l'(Il Sports 2, .'3, 4; Junior Follies.

"Joe" A 6'3" Jean drink of water, .. Chemistry and mathclaim 1118time ... Pi Alpha Alpha has his bid, . Seen everyweek-end in his black and white convertible ,\Vhere? .Going to V, of Maryland, nuturully.

PHYLLIS nUTH DHAUT

History

lola Cannno Chi 2, 3, 4 (Busilless k/a/J(/ger4); ISC 3, 4; SCA I, 2,4; .i\1St\! J, 2, 4; Junior Follies.

"Phyllis", . "I'm from Florida" .. , "But, T do have a sun tan", "Good-night, Roommate" . "Which history Course do I have

next period?" , , . Known to have made dozens of name tags .. ,"Look at the 'puddy t,lt'" ... "We have got to clean this room!"

A von calling ,. "Wake up, Roommate."

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"HistorliMlistery"

BRUCE ASHLEY DRENNING

SociologyAlpha, Canuna Tou 2, 3, 4; ALOHA (Section Editor); GOLD BUG 2;CONTRAST 3, 4 t Buslness Manager 3, 4); Prlhlicatiolls Board-S, 4;Conterbunj Club 1,2,.3; Basketball Team (Manager 3, 4); Intra-nturu]: Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleaders 4; [unior Follies; FAC.

"Bruce" .. Four year Bachelor Summers at O.C. . "Haveyou seen 'my' Blue Pontiac?" ,. Pinned to a monkey. . Katzen-jammer twin .. "My name is Bruce, not Dave" ... Tennisenthusiast. . One of Earp's boys ... Three year dining halldemon .. Loves to sleep, especially through classes . .Rendezvous after every meal. . "Sure, honey" ... DTT regular

"Mr. Girding, Sir" . Cheerleader-par excellence?

DA VID HOBERT »nonrsPsychology

Alpha Cannua Tou 2, 3, 4 (SGA Representauce 3, CorrespondingSecretary 4); SGA 3, 4 (Social Clwimwn 4); Student LeadershipConference 4; Dorin Council 3; College Plauere 3, 4; ALoHA (Sec-tion Edilol'); Cheerleoder« 4; French Club 1; Junior Follies (StageManager); FAC."Dave" "Rex" Our foremost thespian. Tufty's Dad ..'White jacketed pincher . Other Katzenjammer Kid.. "Myname is Dave, not Bruce" "Sexiest" boy in the dorm ...Bachelor who almost made it . In love with Love.. "I can'tbe bothered" Chandler's House Father ... Bermudas or else.

BAHBAHA JEAN EARHAHT

Biology - EducationPhi Alpha Mll 2, 3, 4 (ISC Representative 3); ISC 3; Bela BelaBe/a 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Leadership Conference 3, 4; 'Women's GleeClub 1; ALOHA; Homecoming Queen 4; May Court 2, 3; RO~CSponsor 1; llllrallHll"(Il Sports 3, 4; Cheerleaders 4; SEA 4; JUHto/

Follies; Closs Officer (Vice-Presitltmt 2, 3, 4); FAC,. Trumpeter,

"Barb". Such a dear ... Posey-Gatherer .. I'm just tickled"pink" . Made contacts in her senior year .. "Color makes mefeel good." . Follower of the purple cow but known to sleepwith roommate's skunk Has been known to get her beautysleep in the infirmary.

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MARIAN ALICE EMEHYEnglish - Library Science

lola Comma Chi 2, 3, 4 (Historian 2, Bustnes« Manager 3, Vice-Presidelll4); lSC 4; Donll Council (Treasurer 4); Womell's GleeCtub 2, .'3, 4 (Vice-Presidelll 4); SCA 1, 2, 4; iH51d 1, 2, 4; SUl1da!1Fellowship 1; Wesleyal1eUes 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 3, Secretanj 4);[unior Follies.

"Marum" "Mar-ian the Librarian" .. Music Department'sEnglish major Librarian for blind Africans interested inmusic? . It's just tooon fun-ny .... FM enthusiast A vonpeddler.. "I know my bed's under here somewhere" 1)01lsMcDaniel's purse strings Tap-water tea. The ready laugh ..."Parsippany-P-A-R-S-I " Only ncn-cducauon studentwith <l visual aids file.

CAHOLYN ANN EMMELFrench - Mathematics - Education

Sigma Sigma Tml 2, 3, 4; SCA 1, 4; LSA 1, 2, 4; French Club 1, 2,.'3,4 (Vice-Presidelll4); SEA 3, 4; [unlor Follies.

"Carolyn" . 169 . Once helped steal 99 skunks.. Readyto go back to France tomorrow ... "Not sleeping-I was justresting my eyes" ... "Fond" of Crendel's mother .. Traveled5,000 miles to buy a bikini .. "Shelton, put those c.lrd~ down"

Hasn't been quiet since Hat Court.

HICHAHD ALMONY ENSOHEnglish

13allcl2; SCA 1,2,3,4; MSM 1,4.

"Dick" ... T,l11, soft-spoken P uticulnrly interested 1ll ccrturnU. of Maryland co-ed . F,I\OlIte subject \\I,lS socrologv .Enjoys occasional tennis game. "Noted" for ROTC record."What shall I major in this semester?" Reformed reformerNoted for punctuality, also

'Till stln/Uillg for IIlU {illid in!;iSlwllIids."

"This is {/ '/lODe/' idea."

"I lVo<ulcr what Dean David will say(JbOljtlhis?"

rv rARTAM ANN EVANS

Mathematics - Educationlour Gamma Chi 2, 3 (Treasurer 2, Assista/Jt; Business Ma/lager 3,Secretary-Treasurer 3); SGA 4; McDaniel Donn Council. 3, 4(Secreta!"y 3, President 4); SCA 2, 3; MSlr[ 2, 3; Intramural Sports1, 2; SEA 4; [unior Follies.

"Bucket" .. Exterminators, Inc.. . Studies with eyes shut.May 22, 1961 ... "I can't get this problem!" Monkey lover.Boomed with John Wesley one semester. . Has a P. T. C.scholarship. . Knows easy path to popularity=borrow brother'sBonneville convertible .. Mcljaniel president. "Did you hearabout the horse who washed his belly?" "Everything T have,T owe to VIP!" ... Baby Bear.

HA1UUS JOSEPH FELDMANBiology - Pre-Medical

Beta Beta Dew 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); SGA 3; French Club 2;Junior Follies.

"Harris" First out of the dining hall ... Campus wanderer ...

~~~'~~!~~~~~~i~': '~~t~t~~gl~'y ~~i~~~~at:~~~Pl~<~~e?f,~hil~l~~c~~l~~o~ for .$1.25 .. Ugly Man contest. . "Got some hog maws youmight like to try" ... Follies star.

CLAUDlA CLAIHE FETROW

ArtSigma Sigma Tou. 2, 3., 4. (Alumni Sccretanj 3); Argoll(lfIls 4;ALOHA (Pholography Editor); SGA 1; MSM 1; HomeoonungCoun 3; French Club 1, 2; [unior Follies; FAG.

"Claudia". . Posey-Gatherer.. Pin? .. Ex-limbo queenSigma with a Phi Alph wardrobe . Claudia Baby "Who'sJim Gentile?" .. Florida cracker ... The Bruins of i\fcDaruel

:17~!;e .. '~:~::~t~~~~!hi~~\P~:~~t~e~.aC~I~:c~~~~l,~oiiives in enemy

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JEAN HElD F1SHEHHome Economics - Education

Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4).

"Jean" Last of the Daisy Chain .. Carries ,1 chauffeur'slicense Mother of two Petite and efficient ... Ran twohomes ... "Girls, you'll love Hog Maw'". Life ends at 29Officer's Club.

JILL ELAINE FHEDHOU ...IMathematics

Phi. Alpha M tt 2, 3, 4; ALOJ-lA; Intramural. Sporls 1; Pom 1'0111Girls2,3,4; Young Republicans (Cofresponding Secrel1ll'y3, Treasurer4); [unlor Follies.

"Jill". . Jill Jet Match Girl.. Made the rush party .1'<; amember.. Educated not to teach. . Bermuda Belle TheThumper . Brooklyn accent ... Raucous laugh .. Quite anap-Pit-ite . Figures her major, bridge her minor. The House.

BA HBAHA LOUISE FlUCKEnglish - Education

Phi Alplw Mil 2, 3, 4; ALOHA (Co-Subscription Manager); Intra-mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Pam. Pam Girls 3, 4; SEA 3; [unior Follies.

"Barb" '. Bachelor girl who found a PI eacher ... Smiley.Barbara Bop ... first in line to Limbo 'I m Happy" Isattached by bands of sinewy steel Considers junior year thebest year .. The House.

"Somehow tliisall seems lamiiiar:" "i\IlQtllerl'iligfrOlli Kell.!" "From Bachelor 10 Preacher girl-nowIIwl',\"a'/"wislf"

BONNIE LEE FRIESE

Public School Music

Del/a Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4; Delta Omicron 2, 3, 4 (Secretary,Publicit!! Director 4); Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); College Sympholllj 2, 3; Choir 4; SEA 4; [unun:Follies.

"Bonnie" "Oh, what am ] gonna do?" "If anything elsegoes wrong" .. "Can't figure him out" . Crash Day HOI?Four years, four cars . Cats beware. "] can't stand it'"Life with Father". Half of ivory duo.

J\'IARSHA IHENE GELLAH

Mathematics - Education

Sigma Sigma '[(/1/ 2, 3, 4; GOLD Boo 2; JSA 1, 2; SEA 4; [unicrFollies

"Marsha" .. Another Ayn Rand Day hop sounds better thancommuter? .. \NIII spend future vacations in Canada ., "TheApartment". . Colorful acquaintances. . Quite a jewel collec-tion from a previous year ... Two drinks Hood memoriesProcrastination Club Silly laugh

WILUA1'v1 GEORGE GILLESPIE

History

Alplta G(III1I1l(/. T01/ 3, 4; IFC 3; Newman Clllb 3; tntranwrolSporls 2, 3; IRC 2, 3; Youllg Democrats 3; [unior Follies."Cump'". . Manager of the grill night shift. Has nostalgiclonging for bygone days in the "old country" . Enjoys thecompany of the fair sex Superiority complex " Tends notto ruin his health by over-exertion in academic pursuits.

"The IIlMilellwrica/milidillll(;/ioli/"

Down allot her ~ ... Ihank (IOU,Dr "It's amllzing what can be diMilled illPrice." alab"

ROBEnT ALLEN GrNSBURG

EconomicsArgonauts 3, 4; Pi Camilla u« 4; CoIl Team. 1, 2, 3, <1 (CojJ/aill 4)."Bob" John Maynard Ginsburg ... Or is it Thorstein Gins-burg? . For four years, consistently missed birdie putts ...But scored big on Anthony pools ... When D-J average fell 35points, his stock went lip J~ . Future economist and financier.

DAVID FRANKLlN GOLDSTONE

Biology - Pre-Medica]

Alpha. Camilla. Tau 2, 3, 4; Bela Bela Bela 2, 3, 4; JSA 1,2, 3, 4;Wrestling Teanc 1, 2, 3; intramural. Sporls 2, 3, 4; French Club1, 2; [unior Follies

Little Bit ... Goldy . WMC's greatest bull session orator ..Short, dark and almost handsnme. . Bachelor's answer to AntonioHocca '. Burned a lot of midnight oil ... Used to bark at hisfavorite blonde Canary ... World's smallest lacrosse star ."Stand up, Dave" Found a home with the Coach, J.C., andKiss

MAHGAHET LYNN GOODING

SociologyPhi Alpha Mil 2, 3, 4; ALOHA; Junior Follies.

"Lynn". . One of the Magnificent Seven Bashful, of theSeven Dwarfs. Caught in coke rumble. . Waitress missesJunior-Senior banquet .. Pudge and clubfoot . Attraction inNorth Carolina. "Perch!" Hel-lo rhcrce' "But, the sundid it?'" Reformed religion major.

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LEWIS BHOWN GOODLEYPre-Medical

Camilla Beta Chi 2, 3, 4; Bela Beta Bela 1; HOllOI' Guard 2; Foot-

Z~:;,;~~e~:IlJ;II~i~;.(t~~uJd/lltm/JHlI"(/ISporls 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Repub_

"Lew" Drove his roomy to marriage ... Ben Casey of Wi'viC... "Say, fellow!" Fire Fighter and Ambulance Chaser .."One more letter and I'm out!" .. Emily Post quoter . Likesblondes ... Tried to blow up the school laundry Hermit"Strictly O.T.L.!"

JOHN EDWARD GHABOWSKrEnglish - Education

Pi Alpha Alpha 2, 3, 4 (Social Chcirnunv 3, Covreepovuung Secre-tor!! 4); Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; College Sympho'IlY 1; Band. 1, 2, 3, 4(Student Conductor and Drul/J. Major 4); Men's Glee Club 1;College Playe·/'S 2,3,4; COLD BUG 2, 3 (Circutauon Ma/wger 2,3);CONTHAST 2; ROA 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer 4); Intnlliluml. Sports2,3,4; French cu: 1, 2; SEA 1; [unior Follies.

"Crabo'". . Black and White all the way ... Named his boatafter a Sigma ... Argues for formal English grammar ... Com-poses Tribby papers on typewriter ... Reveres Keats and O'Neill.. Nickles in ].13. . Ghost In The Enchanted: . "Mr. Musk". Ex-music major ... Known for cutting meals and sleeping luteFollies accompanist who wrote tunes during rehearsal.

HOBERT EDWARD CHACESociology

Deft-a Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4 (CIlt/plain 2, Secretary 4); ALOHA; SCA 1,2,3,4; MSM 1, 2; Weslelj(U!s I, 2; HOIlOI' Guard 2; Baseball. Team1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; 11lirtNlHiral Sports 1, 2, 3, 4;[unior Follies."Big Daddy" .. Number one on Wob's list ... Worked "with"Mr. Pugh. Advocate of Advanced HOTC Keeps Delta PiAlphn in line. Writes clean minutes "Hey!' Oh-OK... That's my roommate Three yea] veteran Ocean City .Still uncorrupted .. Last summer Ocean City, next summer theworld!

]Ai\!fES STEWART GHAY, jn.Sociology

Cmnma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4 (Sergeant-at-Arllls 3, Vice-PltJ~'ideIl14);ALOHA' Football Te(1I11 1, 2, 3, 4; Bosebatt Team 2; Inlwl/Hlm/Sports '2,3,4; Junior Follies; FAC.

"G" ... "G-Ray" ... Talking Hnllo . "C" the Knee ... Cabooseon the Walker bandwagon ... Crcdunted to X's in senior yearLettered in party . 13 and W bomber ... Rig Bad RalphRooms with a i\llantis and a Steel Ball "No, seriously."

HENRY STEHLING GREENMuthemattcs - Education

Pi Alpha Alpha 2, 3, 4; IFC 4 (Treasurer 4); ArgonautS' 3, 4(President 4); Student Leadership Conference 4; Men's Leader-s!lip Society 3, 4; ALOHA (Section. Eelitor); MSM 2, 3, 4 (Cabinet3, Treasurer 4); ROA3, 4; Intramural. Sports 2, 3, 4; French Club1; SEA 2, 3, 4; Presidents' Club 4; huuor Itotuee, FAG.

"Stei-l" "Henry" .. Lives in Crisfield when it is above waterEven though he has a cousin named seventh, he has never

visited there . Member of the Key Club.. Staunch curser ofSpicer Curve ... Fell from the Argo after rooming one year with"The Coach" Still thinks the HOTC is a part of the BoyScouts Hoorned with the Bishop.

HILDA ANN CHlSCOlvl

Biology

Delta. Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4 (Sergeant-llt-Arms 3, Treasurer 3,4);Argonauts 3, 4 (Secre/aru 4); Beta Bela Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; CollegeSymphony 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Intramural. Sports 2, .3, 4; [unlcnFollies.

"Heidie" . Heidie-T-To . Boobte . Big 3. " . Four-year medalfor perfect breakfast attendance . Lewis Lahlover". . DeltDerby Driver .. Farmer Alfalfa . "1 can't balance the books"

Ode upon an Oaken Hidge Boomed with the lender of theTroops.

"No liJllefoJ"11 break:" "'f1181 dropped /;11 to 5/iU hello!" .. / core not 1I.'/lIIt course ot/lerS"/ll/!luke .. "

OTTO JOHN GUENTHEREconomics

Comma Be/a Chi 2, 3, 4 (Chaplain 3, Sports C/J(lirm(lll. 4); Ctvotc1,2,3,4; Band 1, 2, 4; SeA 1, 2, 3, 4; illSM 3, 4; [unior Follies;FAC.

"Ot' .. Wee Otto .. Also known as "Toot'<-that's "Otto" insideout .. Sometimes called "Swift" ... A BIG man on campus ...Hails from Jersey .. One of Ralph's hoys Burns the midnightoil. Lives in a chair.

\>IILDRED ANN HMvllLTON

Sociology

Women's Glee CI.llb 1, 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, " (Vice-President 4); French Club 1, 2, 3.

"Ann" . Watches bees in soc. class . . Native Carroll Countinn... Co-ordination at the Colt end of the dining hall ... Day-hop.. "Oh, that sounds crude" . "Not me, I'm not ready to settledown". . Experienced in setting up apartments.

GLENN EAGER HANNA, JH.History Education

Del/a Pi Alplw 3, 4 (SGA Representative 3); In/mlil/.IHII Sports3, 4; lunior Follies.

"Q. P." Crear Historian . Religious interest in Monks andPreachers "Who's wearing my pin now?" .. "Who put me tobed with Illy shoes on?" .. Former Baltimore J. C. flashAdmirer of Washmgton's "peaches" A flabby Perry Como.

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GHIFFITH NOHFOLK HARRISON, JR,Physical Education - Biology

Della Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4; FootfJ(lllTe(l1lJ 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team1,2,3,4; Illtmllll./I'al Sports 2, 3, 4; Junior Follies.

"Moonte" ... Four years with the "Bones" .. Four m,ljors in fouryears "Excuse me, Bones" ... "Ain't that remarkahln!" .How can anybody Hunk Basic Barf? Owns and operates theBrown Burp .. Ardent Calvert County fan ... Plays the rolefrequently ... Mad Bomber Number One . Campus auctioneer

Helped Preachers' scholastic average greatly.

JEANIE ANDHEA HILL.'vIAN

Music

Del/a Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4 (Chaplain 3, Recording Secretonj 4);SCA 4; Donn Council. 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secreta!'y 3, President 4 ;Women's Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; ]SA 1, 2, 3, 4(Execuuce Board 2, 3, Yice-President 3); Junior Follies; FAC."Mama Hillman" ... Member of the Troops ... J nspirutiouulleader of good "Cluistian" ideals to Delts ... De!t minute 111,111 •

Come 011, train! ... Bongo Bunger. . Official nccker chaser.Sarcasm personified. '1 was a Methodist for four years."

JANICE MOONEY HOBAHTHome Economics - Education

Phi Alpha. Mu 2, 3, 4 (Alllmni Secretary 3, Secretary 4); Canter-iJtlry Club 3, 4; lvuramurai Sports 1; Maiol"ettes 1, 2, 3,4 (Captain3,4); French Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Tre(ls-nrer 3, President 4); luntoe Follies; FAC.

"Mooney' . List of the Daisy Chain Officers Club.Posey-Gatherer . Almost lost ,I Rebel over a suede jacket ..Keeps the girls stepping high Four-year Phi Alph . Christ-mas tree hat ,1\ Thanksgiving ... Four-year roommate planHilwaii-hound. Talk much? Never!

"Thiskilld of lilinglllJllea/:;to met"""1'011 1111 Iw(/ just bellrJr/JllYlillelllir!lll"'

CAROLYN GRACE HOECKEREnglish - Education

Delta. Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4; Argolllluts 3, 4; Beta Bela Beta 1, 2, 3;United Stales History Award 1; ALOHA (Lay-oul, Editor); GOLDBuc 1, 2, 3 (News-Feature Editor 2, Co-News Editor 3); CON-'r:l~~'1~3(ti~;_~;~;;:~Ye:;/~t)/·tkc~/'eJ1ChClub 1, 2, 4; SEA 4; TRC

"Carolyn" 'TIllSone's Just .1 h lend' "London is my secondhome" ... 'I m gomg to take ,1 nap' •Does this go In the GOI DBUG, the ALOllA, 0] Coxmxsr?" Organization personified .Calm, cool, and collected ... Staunch supporter of the JRC .Compiled own history of art hook Blushes easily.

}..IIARGAHET ANN HOEYEnglish - Education

~~/iI:'l~~h~I(~:t9;~II':'2:p~;J~I~~~::12~;i~~:"~,~)(&~~~,[~tij~~~~'3,4; [unior Follies; FAG.

;~~l~~y~'.'"w~~w~~b,o:~i~l~n,~D" Ben~lt;~\~~~~e.. ~;~~YT~~i;;gained eighteen pounds!" ... Chipmunk cheeks. CaptainHook "Who took my cat?" . The House.

JUDITH ANN HOFF~t(AN

English - EducationDelta. Sigma KapP(I 3, 4; GOLD Buc 3; lunior Follies.

"judy'". . "Hofhnaninoff" ... "Honesty is my best fault" ...S'anks . The girl behind the smile in the office.. Artist of theunderstatement ... Member of the contacts club. Perle Mesteof second floor McDaniel.

MAHSHA FINLEY I-IOOVEHPsychology - English

phi, Alpha Mil 3, 4;,ALOHA; GOLD Bee I, 2; MS/ld 1,4; UCCF 2, 3;7/Hraml.lral Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Jl/l1IDr Follies.

"Marsha" .. Two years squashed into three months .. Betterstop laughing so hard .. Only her hairdresser knows _"WhenYou \Vish Upon A Star" . Lots of experience-as a waitress,that is ... Breakfast at Colonial's . Head-runner Biggestdust collection on campus Procrastination Club .. A GirlCrows Up.

GERALDINE TTIENE HOPKINSEnglish - Education

Della Sigma. Kappa 2, 3, 4; ALOHA (Section Editor); GOLl) BUG3,4; Conterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); French Club1; SEA 1, 3, 4; Artists Anonymous 3; IV/lior Follies.

"Jerry" ... Ye Fathers. Jerome jeneramr. . Audio-visuallyhandicapped .. YaH come to Rock Bottom ... Flute-a-phoney.. Habitual abode-the library. "Guess whet-J have a newcrush!" Needs a screen to sleep at night.

DAVID HUGH HUJ\,IPHHEYSociology

Canuna Beta Chi 2, 3, 4; fFC 3; Felix Woodbridge Morley Memo-rial. Award 1; SGA 2, 3, 4; HOllOI' Court 4; Siudellt LeadershipConference; lI'1ell's Council 2, 3, 4; DOl'll! Councd. 4; Choir 1, 2;SCA 1; LSA 2, 3 (Vice-Presidell/" 2); l turcunurai Sports 2, 3, 4;[uniar Follies; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 (SCA Represenlatice 1,President 2, 3, 4); FAC.

"Dave" ... Uncle Dave and Auntie Helen . "S,lY, now!,' .."Hey, Wayne, the party is in. oll.r room!" .. Class President-personified. ·'Hump:: ... Midnight serena~er ... ~'.Ianchester'~ollly city planner.. . See these socks, got em 111 high school.. Four-year stint in the Air Force May 25, 1963, is the bigday.

CAHOLYN CISSEL TRVINEnglish - Education

Delto Sigma Kappn 3, 4; SeA 1, 2; GOLD BUG 2, 3; UCCF 1, 2;SEA 3, 4; [unicr Follies."Carolyn" February grnd-l hope .. Day-hop from Gaithers-burg ... A great movie-goer to British films ... Joined forceswith a Johns Hopkins grad-a Blue Jay named Don ... Knownto knit beautiful Christmas socks Housekeeping and Educa-tion-what a mix-up!

BETTY JEAN JACOBUS

Art - Education

n« Alpha Mil 2, 3, 4 (SeA Representative 3, Vice-President 4);SeA 3, 4; Studelll Leadership Conference 2, 4; CONTHAST 2 (ArtEditor 2); ALOHA (Art Editor); ROTC Sponsor 4; LntvamuratSpotis 1, 2, 3; W AA 3; SEA 3, 4; Artists AnonUlllolls 3, 4 (Presi-dent 3, 4); Junior Follies; FAC."Bee Jay" ... "Becge" .. "Betty Boop" "Polly Poster" ofWMC ... Posey-Gatherer .. B.J. + .1.13. First lady in the"White House" . A.A. president . All started in the hay ..."And I've been making hay ever since" Help herd the heifers

The thorn between two roses.

DAGMAH JOEHES

English - Education

Phi Alp/w Mu 2, 3, 4 (Social Chcinnan 2); Honor Court 3, 4;SeA 3, 4; Women's COtUlci13, 4 (President 4); Student Leader-ship Conference 3, 4; College P/auers 3, 4; ALOHA; Pom Pam. Girls2,3,4; Presidents' Club (Co-Chairman 4); [unior Follies; ClassOfficer (SeA Representative 3, 4); Trumpeter"Dag" Hag-a-mar OII to sec the Dean How muchtime is it? B T Frauiein . . Dagmar Diplomat ''I'll do it"... "One more time, Miss joeree-cKobler'". Housemother."Fern's mother made it" ... The House.

"No room at tlie/Illl!" "Thispart wa;·;llst'lHliid'!ormc."

GEOHGE ALLEN JONESEnglish - Education

Gamma Beta Cbt. 2, 3, 4 (Secrelar1j 3, Yearbook Editor 3); GOLDBUG 1, 2, 3, 4 (Malwging Editor 3, 4); CON'mAsT 1, 2 (BusinessManager 2); Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3 (Treasurer 2); French Club1,2; SEA 4; lunior Follies (Writer); FAC.

"Allen" " "Bugs," the Editor Once bought books, , , Sawthe Goddess of the Fog born Midnight serenade Letter-man Affected accent" Ft Lauderdale m jumoi year .. ,Bridge at any time .. "You lost all the dialogue to scene I!?!"', . Once picked Mrs. 1'5 flowers the hard way, Always cheerfulin the morning!

RlCT-IARDDOUGLAS JONESPhysical Education - English Education

Della Pi AlpJw 2, .'3, 4; Choir 2; Honor Cuard. 1, 2; Football. Team4; Track Tecni 3; JY. Basketliali 1; Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4;Frenclc Club L

"Rick" ., Spends more time with a nurse than the average typeguy" Little preacher with big laugh ... "I'm a little-" . , ,"Who's got the winner" .. web's bnokfleld bandit . "r think Igot the shaft again" , , , Handles a mean ping pong paddle,"0 Thweetie'". Once wore diapers in alumni hall.

NANCY LEE KELLEYEnglish - Education

Sigma, Sigma. Tau 2, 3, 4; ALOHA; SCA 1,2,3,4; UCCF 1, 2, 3, 4(Clwplain 3, Regional. vtce-Preetdcnt 3, 4); Pam. POll! Girls 3, 4;French cua. 1, 2; SEA 3, 4; SOS 3, 4; Junior Follies,

"Kelley" , McDaniel's second mother .. , Teacher-to-be .Plays bridge M religious conferences ., Learned to knit duringher junior year . . Sleeps through breakfast ., ''I've got to getorganized" . , . "Anybody got an aspirin?" .. Loves French? .Once helped steal 99 skunks, , . Cheerleader (?) her freshmanyear ., Infectious giggle Very dramatic.

[ust. (I milll/te, Rau .. three morcpoges end we'll celebrate!"

;;:-""--'1.''f'oegot troubles!" "Belie1>e it or not, iI'~'10:15,"

EDi\'IUND W1LLIAM KELSO

Physical Education - EducationDella Pi Alpha 3,4 (Co-Vi 4); Student Life Couneil 4; Faa/ballTeam, 3, 4; Wrestling Team. 3; Leuenneo:e Club 4; In/mlllum/.Sports 4.

"Ed" .. The sad result of Wesley J.C:s best educational effortswebber's tackle Active member of A.A .. One of the

smaller preachers .. Named for a horse. One beer

GEORGE BUTZ KEM~"IEB.ER, JH.

EconomicsC(//wna. Beta Chi 2, 3, 4 (Corresponding Secl'e/"aru 3, Ass/slan/,Treasurer 3, President 4); IFC 4; cu» 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 2, 3;Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Presidenls' Club 4; [smicr Follies;FAC.

"Oeorge" 'Let's go, Acel ' Letter ed 111 pal ty Tuesdaynight is poultry night Evening strolls In the snow . Hurryto dinner for a good seat . Inherited Camma Beta Chi bulletinboard ... Blondes-ulcers . "Iz zat right?". Member of thirdfloor Bull Session Club.

LANCE AHTHUR KLEIN

EconomicsDei/a Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Bask.etball Team 2; In/raml/ral Sporls 3, 4;[unior Follies.

"Spear" ... "Juice". . One of Price's products .. Never seenon week-ends . Trades TV set for what? .. Four-year tophurler for Terror nine Number One Delta Pi Alpha paddlepusher Nineballei . The cool one Mtcro-Omtcron ofA-35.

HOBEBT JACKSON KLEINE

Economics HistoryCOII/ma Be/a Chi 2, 3, 4 (Secre/ary 3, Treasurer 4); Dorm Council.3; ALOHA; Honor Gvon/ 3; Track Team. 2, 3; Basketbal/. Manager3,4; Intranurrai Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Follies.

"Kisste' .. Redskins and Twins.. Boomed with J.c., Pluke,and Goldie ... Busy every Sunday afternoon in his room ...Threw Big Daddy over for Halph . "Kiss, do you ever study?"

"Be Cood!"

RICHARD KLITZBEHCPolitical Science - Pre-Law

AfplwGlImllla Tau 2, 3, 4 (SGA Benreeentance 4); SGA 4; 1-101101'Court 3; Men's Council: 4; Donn President 4; GOLD BUG 3, 4;ALOHA; ]SA 1,2,3,4; Baske/ball Temlll, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain. 4);Lettermen's CIlI" 4; tntnunural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; jUllior Fofhes;FAG.

"Richie" "Sweet Suite" . "Gain' to the Student Centah?".. Blue and White freshman Fancy Dan-Backcourt 1TI.ln

Got some class .. Scares referees ... Dated freshman veal'One of the "Frat Brothers" . Hails from the Cement Jt!ngle ."Drink? ~dj]k-straight!" Wit

KONHAD MARTIN KHE5SLEY

History

ALOIiA; Wrestfing Team 1, 2; lntratuural. Sports 1; A/hle/ie Pub-{icily Director 3, 4

"Konnie" ... "Bad publicity, like had breath, is better than noneat all." Sleeps in afternoon to Improve his grades .. \Valdorfsleft hand man. "If you're looking for trouble, you've come tothe right place" A two-year num~!;al rnan . . "So Klitzbergwants his picture 011 the front page? Camma Delta Iota1, 2, 3, 4.

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PATHICIA MAY LAMBEHT

Music - Education

Delta Sigma Kop)Ja 2, 3, 4; Women's Glee Clrth 1, 2, 3, 4; Cuotr1, 2; SEA 4."Pat" 12-mile day-hop. . "You're kidding" ., Already hadtwo nerve pills . "I'll be in Levine" . "Any mail?" . "It wasso sad" . Always something to do USAF interest. "Areyou serious?' Half of ivory duo "Oh, hush!"

13ERTHA~'1 CROSS LAZAHUS

Psychology

Pi Alpfw. Alpha 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); College Symphony 1, 2, 3, 4;ALOHA; Track Team 1; tn/ramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; luotor Follies.

"Bert". The coach "The game starts out nothing tonothing" .. woooolf . Hank's problem and 00 R 's protege

Red rash when inebriated. . Shylock of Black and WhitesCelibate when it means getting a date ,. Violent violinist ..Catty goer. Called 'The Count" when he roomed with "TheBaron."

BILLIE DIANE LEITI-IISEH

History of Art - Education

Delta Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4; cOU) BUG 3; SEA 4; At/isis AilonYlllotl53; [unior Follies

"Diane" .... DI Szilagyi's art historian All the men In her lifeare named "BIll" Likes pink sweetbeat t loses and the FrenchImpressionists . Pint-sized pessimist . Reads Army protocolin spare time. lied and green all year round . Never readyon time, . Unique visual aids file Counted down fromSeptember 24.

"AlfrhisliJulHcnven,toor 'Preindicedi' No/ me'"

JAMES EDMUND LEPOHATIEconomics

Della Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4 (Social C/wirmon 3); Football Team. 2, 3, 4;Wreslling Team 1; [unior Follies,

"Lep" , jersey swamp fox. , , Florida or bust, junior year, , ,Alligator hobby Only 1953 Furious on campus "TookPrice twice (Theory that is) , Social chuirmnn with no money

"What whistle?" .vYou're always right, Bomue'". ,"Goahead and hit it, Glenn" ,Avid fan of Boris Batonoff Classof 'G3Jf G]:'lSS buster "I was only trying to help,"

EUNICE LAFEHNE LINDSAYMusic - Education

Phi A/pha. Mil 2, 3, 4; Delta Omicron 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Cf'lOir2,3; Women.'s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Presidellt. 4); ALOHA (COP!!Edilor); Donn CouHeit2; Pom Pom. Squad 2, 3, 4; French Club1,2; Presidents' Club 4; SEA 4; [unlor Follies; FAC,

"Fern" "My mother made it" ... Lantern chain leader .Idealistic and sentimental". Crud Avenue .. Fat-ankle ofJersey pajama fame ... "How many people really care?" ,Claims she's one of the 33)£1 Slightly affected The House,

SHIRLEY JEANETTE LIPPYMathematics . Education

Sigma Sigma ra« 2, 3, 4; Argona!/ts 3, 4; French cu» 2; SEA 4

"Shirley". One of Spicer's disciples .. Loves those physicslabs . Cmve-breaker., Loyal to the Hed and Grey ... Ahv<lYSwilling to help ... A sincere friend. . One of the "Trio"Believes in the Marine Corps "When's the meeting?"

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"Dream along lOilli me!"

"Fitreen milll,des before ///IJ-ilopec{1I1fi"is/,tilisietler.»

CHRISTINE ANNE .MACDONALD

English - EducationPhi Alpha Mu 2, 3, 4; ALOHA; 111/rtllllllrcd Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; PO/IiPam Girls 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Follies."Chrissie" ... One of the Magnificent Seven .. Sneezy of theSeven Dwarfs Caught in coke rumble . Freshman year-Flash in t~lecan . "Love those Cr,eek gods" . Smiley.'"I really like this place!" . "Tell him I'm in the shower""50 I'm a bass" .. Four years with the same roommateCharter Mafia member.

WI LUMvl ROLAND .MACDONALD

Sociology - Pre-LawAlpl1{/. Camillo Tau 2, 3, 4 (Sergeant-ot-Arms 4); Ju(~iCial BoardS;Honor Court 3, 4 (C1J(limwIJ. 4); Student Leode'l"slllp Coniereoce4; Dorm Council (Secretary 2); Football: Team: 1, 2, 3 4; l uniorFollies."Mac" John Marshall of WMC . Roomed with the friendli-est guy in the dorm. . "To rake the opposite point of view" .."Lump-lung" .. From Olive to Ralph to Big Jim . Sage ofBlack-dot ball Friend of B.S. Stare Decisis.

BARBARA JOAN McCATHARNPre-Medical

lola CO./llIIW Chi 2,3,4 (C/wp/ai1l 2, Suns/line C/wirllwn 3, Presi-den! 4); ISC 4; Be/a Beta Be/a 3, 4; SIt/den/ Leaders/lip Coniev-ence 4; MSM 1, 2; Wes/e1jallettes 3, 4; [nnior follies"Barb" Lists to the left-hand side. . Technically pre-med,actually pre-marriage Vie can't alford phone calls, butCung-ho Ioto .. "That's nice" .. Check the card catalog '.Saves halves, dimes and Jndtnn head nickels. . "Labs can beFun" . "Dean" .. Second degree sometime after February, 1963.

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BONNIE JEAN McCLELLANDHistory - Education

Phi Alpha Mil 2, 3, 4 (social Cfwirman 3); AL~HA; Poni Pom,~Cir7so 3 4· [ntrcunural. Sports 2; Youllg Bepubucane 3, 4; SEA 4;;:'mi~r 'Follies.

"Bonnie" «Bon Bon, the YUIll-yum gill'. . Bagged a burglarwtse catch of a Weiskittel ... Bonnie Books .. "Get off my

b;\ck" . Liking for intellectuals Methodists say, «No, thankyou" The House.

EUZABETH ANN .\kGrBBENYHome Economics - Art

Sigma Sigma Tall- 2, 3, 4; Bela. Be/a. Beta 3, 4; SCA 1; ALOHA;

Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secre/or!! 4); l unior Follies;FAC.

''Trinka''. . Violet-of Hnlf nnd Violet's Stalking Studio ..Posey-Gatherer ... "Will you wake me when you leave, Hoom.mate?" ... Divvies things . Pinned for life .. Last of theDaisy Chain. Champagne tastes on a beer pocketbookA four-year Pam Pom-er.

HOBERT EDWAHD MANTHEYSociology

z>i Alpha Alpfw 2, 3, 4 (Chaplain 3); ArgOll(ltIts 3, 4 (Treasurer4); Pi Gamma. Mu. 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); SGA 4; StudentLeadership Conference 4; Men.'s Leadership Socieuj 3, 4 (Preet-dent 4); Men's Council 4; United Slates Histor!l Award 1; SCA1,2,3,4 (Cabinet. 3, Presidenl4); Religious Life Councti S, 4;M5jH 1, 2, 3, 4 (Cabinet 3, Arca Representative 3); weeteqan«1,2,3,4 (Secrelar!!-Tre(lSIIl"Cr 2, Vice-President 3, President 4);Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4; Presidenls' Club 3, 4; [suitor Follies;FAC."Bob" Originator of the WMC Key Club . Pi Alpha Alpha'sEliot Ness One of the Bobsy twins ... Intelligentsia ...Earp's protege Preaches sermons at the "Mount" ... Traveledabroad . Swings gavel for SCA ancl Men's Leadership Society

Star performer for the Coach "1 flunked that test!"

"I like iI-ev611 if it 1\I'Jllll'ple/" "\Vlwme-tlw'l"hinker?"

DAVID JOHN p.'IAHKEY

Physical Education - Biology

Delta Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4 (TFC Representat.ioe 4); lFC (Secrel.ar!!4); ALOHA; BasketlJall Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 2, 3, 4; Footb{illTeam 2, 3, 4; Junior Follies.

"Squirrel" .. Member of S. P. Spencer's den .. Led songs onthe way back from the Randolph-Macon game-after the bus hadstopped in washington .. "Me sarcastic? Never!" ... Holdsschool record for throwing his putter. . Pride of the HOTe fortwo years. .was known to get violent after Colts lost a gameHad trouble remembering all of \·Yob's pass patterns.

SANDHA ELIZABETH MAY

Biology - Education

Sigma Sigma. 'fall 2, 3, 4 (Chaplain 3); ALOHA; SCA 1; USM 2;Pam Pam Girls 2, 3, 4; SEA 3; [unior Follies."Sanely" . The big "Sandi". "Betty Biology" ... Sandy Maywhat? "Got to be early!" .. "Niagara Falls? I don't know,I've never been there" .. Blonde-for a while. . Sports asparkling rock .. Gusto-for Coso's "Without a doubt-it'sPercy Pout!" .. 169.

JOI-IANNE FRlEDE AUGUSTE MEYEH

french - Education

Phi. Alph(l Mu 2, 3, 4; Worn ell's Glee Club 4; ALOHA; Inlral/Hlm/S})OI"/s4; French Club 1,2,3,4; SEA 3, 4; junior Follies."[oanie" ... jennie Janitor. Your mind is on parade Mygirl friend, Ethel.. Ron, jennie, Hon ... Personal friend ofH.. C. Owens.. Star member of the Glee Club .. BermudaBelle Shuffle off to Buffalo. "Hey, youse guys" Mafia

The House.

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CEHALD HAJ'vIMOND MILumEoonomlcs - I\'Iathematics

Camilla Beta Chi 2, 3, 4 (Sports Chairman 2, Treasurer 3, 4);fFC 3; ALOHA; BSU I; Tennis Teani 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); SoccerTeam 3, 4; Tnl-rallJl/rat Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Lenermen'e Club 4; BridgeCtnb 1, 2; YOllng Repllblic(/1l5' 3, 4; [unior follies; FAC.

"Bones". "Pluke" . "The Kid". . "Coach" .. Skinniest guyon campus ... Played tennis for Frank Loves to study Econ .. . . Loved MG-shameit was foreign model. . Lived with

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BAHBAHA ADA .MOON

English - EducationDelta Sigma Kapp(l 2,3, 4 i Buslness Moroger 2); Argo/Jallls 3, 4;SCA 1; Choir 1,2,3,4 (Secretal"!f 3, vice-Preetdent 4); ALOHA;VCeF 1; SEA 1, 3, 4; luntor Follies.

"Moonie" ... Mayhem ... "Hey, 1 hit a C3 today". Dr. Mako-sky's protege .. "Is the Moon in eclipse today?" ... Education,rnh, RAH!" .. Mattress snatcher ... The secret in Dr. McCiB'sbookbag Cung-ho Delt Expert et cutting a size 12 to asize 3 .. Eighty pounds and forty push-ups .. "I've quit smok-II1g" ... "I'm really 16 and a child genius."

BOYD DOUGLAS MYERSPre-Medical

Alpha Canunc T(1t/. 2, 3, 4; Bela He/{/. Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; ALOHA;French Clllb 1, 2; [unior Follies.

"Muffin" .. The Crear Olgy Planner Dedicated student ofthe human anatomy "YOLI \V1~h!". Split personality=Dr.Kildare or Ben Casey. . Demented and exotic dancer .Troubles with "Nancy" Obsession for peanut butterMember of Booze Who.

"l-/aueC(II',wi/l.lrauel!"

DENNIS OLIVEH MYEHSChemistry

Rifle Team 1; French Club 1, 2."Denny" .. "What, me study?". "Get serious!" . Has heenseen in chemistry lab ... Has the loudest car on campus GetsBachelor's and loses bachelorhood in J Line Seldom seen oncampus.

WILLIAM CLIFTON ~dYEHS

EconomicsAlpha Galllllw Tcu. 2,3,4 (Party Cluunnaw 3, Housemother 4);Football Team 1; Baseball Team (Manager 3);. Rifle Team(Mallager 4); 1I1tmllll1ral Sports 2, 3, 4; Junior Follies.

"Bill" . Number one member of Bachelor penthouse ... Arecently converted disciple of Price who thrives on cutting upeven the closest of friends, .. Is quite studious, especially from8:30 to 8:35 each evening .. Frequents the DTT (when he findstime) Member of FAC Club .. , Prize student of Germanlanguage Known as "Pellet" or "Huggy Bear."

MAIW LEE NUTTLEHome Economics - Education

Phi Alpfw fl'll~ 2, 3, 4 (Sociol CfUlirman 3); Argonauts 3, 4; BelaBeta. Beta 4; ALOHA (T!f}Jillg Editor); GOLD Bee 1, 2, 3; MSM 1,2,3; lnlrallwral Sporls 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; Home EconomicsClub 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 2, Treasurer 4); SEA 1, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); [unior Follies.

"Mary Lee" .. Miss Nittle Hay fever prone, Procrastina-tion Club Handy WIth a needle From the swamps ofMaryland ... SIX weeks III the' House" Grill workers' union... "What did you do that for?". . Roomed with Mama ScottBreakfast at Colonial's . Officer's Club. Last of the DaisyChain,

"13lll, l don't ioant to leau€ the pur/y!" "Sewwhal?"

ALEXANDEH GEOHGE OHEnBiology - Education

Alpha. Camilla TaH 2, 3, 4; Be/a Bela Bela 2, 3, 4; Honor Gllard2,3; Color Gill/I'd 2; Track Team. 2; Basketball Team 2, 3; Foo/-ball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4 (Sergeanl-fII-Arms 4);Intmmurai Sports 1, 2,3,4; French. Club 1, 2.

"Alex" . Speedy halfback ... Dead eye with an ~vl-1 .. Leavesschool every week-end Member of the Fabulous "5" ..Tough campus cop ... Beat Lycoming in '61 ... Famous forsenior year operation. Die hard \Vashington bn ... Boomswith a chipmunk.

HELEN FLOHENCE OFFUTTEnglish - Education

Phi Alpha 1\'11/ 2, 3, 4; GOLDBoc 2, 3, 4; SEA 4; [unior Follies.

"Helen" .. AUllti.eHelen and Uncle J?ave .. Baby-eyed, baby-bound.. Crossing off the days until May 25th.. Her ownspecial tapping Neatness personified ... .Mirror-gazer ...Happy Whistler Eat daily, exercise nightly . Peaches andcream complexion 169. (!.

THO;"IAS EDWAHD O'MALLEYSOCiology

Delta Pi Alplw 2, :3, 4 (Social CfwirnulH 3, Presidellt 4); IFC 3, 4(Treasurer 3); Student L(j(ldership Conference 4; Basketball.Team 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain 4); Baseball Team 1; Track Teani2,3,4 (Co-Captate 4); LeiteI'll/en's Club (SCA Renreeentance4); Intralllural Sports 2; [unior Follies.

"0" .. One night studier .. Week-end inhabitant in the club-room ... Sings with boys in blue ... Got no romantic ideas fromsenior year roomies Bcundball and thin clad record setter.Possible ilrmy career man. "Sprite" man.

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JERALD JAY OP11EL

PsychologyAlpha Gamma Tall 2, 3, 4; Beui uei« Beta 1,2, 3, 4; }SA 1, 2, 3, 4;ROA 3, 4; Wresl,lillg Team 1, 2, 3; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Intra-mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; IRe 4; [unicr Follies.

"Jerry" . Fleshman Demolition Squad "1'1·r wanting tosay. . . . \VMe's Ambassador to Goucher. . 'There'snothing like a nice warm shower!". . Mayor of Westminster ."Madame, do you know how to swim?"

PHiSCILLA ANN onoEnglish - Education

phi Alpha Mtl 2, 3, 4; SCA 1; Honor COllrt 2, 3, 4 (Recorder 3, 4);Student Leadersbto Conference 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; COLD BUG1,2,3,4 (News Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4); Publications Board(Chairman 1, 3, 4); SCA 1; Canterbunj Club 1, 2; Pom POInGIrls 2, 3,4; French cu» 1; SEA 4; Class Officer (Vice-President1, SGA Bcpvesenuntce 2); Iuntor Follies; Trunvpeter,

"Prts" ... Posey-Gatherer .. Weekly problems with a "Bug"Army Brat .. Wears a trumpet on her sleeve. . Organized, ..Camera bug who always has film. . "Have a nice time at theTavern, boys," Chapel card counter . Ten best dressed.

MABIANTHY PAPl'ADOPOULOU

English

Sigma Sigma Tar.l 2, 3, 4; Argollouts 3,4; SCA 1, 2, 3, 4 (Cabi-net?ld,~westeuonettee 1, 2; WAA 1; IRe 1,2, .'3, 4; [nnior Follies;

"Mnrinnthy" Procrastination Club "The Wheel" Inter-national charmer .. Moueyruaker A.lw<lys slngmg Hall-dresser .. "Exercise time!" ... Greek spu+t A walking travel<lgenc,Y . "I'll be lucky if T even passed it" 'I thmk I II take,I nap A dedicated student of knowledge Beautiful eyesand lashes.

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LAHHY THOlvlAS PARR

History - Education

Pi Alpha Alphn 2, 3, 4; ROA 3, 4; Tmck Team 1; lntramuratSports 1, 2, 3, 4.

"L. P." .. Roomed with '·KK"-in same room all four-year plan. Likes girls when they aren't around . Enjoyed McGill,

wouldn't take Whitfield . Tavern excursions with 'The Coach".. Hails from Jersey .. Stimulated by education courses.Star end on the Black and Whites.

HOBEHT EUGENE PENN

Phystcnl Education - Education

Deuo Pi Alplw 2, :3, 4; lFC 4; Argo/lauts 3; Soccer Team 1, 2;Lettermen.'s Club 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1;SEA 4; [uruor Follies.

"Bert" Coach. Bridge m the Gll]l ... Loyal to purpleIntelligence plus 'Well, you know" . Very thoughtfulSaturday nights m the clubroom Dailv n-ips to McDaniel. .Frat pal ties and cokes=that's ltvtng . - Always ready, willing,and able Long summers Creat night, Wright!

BARBARA ANNE PEnSION

Biology

Phi. Alpha Mll 2, 3, 4; Beta Be/a Belli J, 2, 3, 4 (Hisforiall 4);[unior Follies.

"Barb" Afternoons in lab. Cave up a roommate for aPrice That certain surprise party . Loves cats Approxi-mately $40 for stamps . Only girl in Blanche Ward to have ,1horned toad.

'1/IIir:reareIIO!lIrO,erqlleSlions. "This could ben I.of/gh call." "Yes, i/'s another letter [or CI/I/"k."

GERD HARALD PETRICHSociology - Pre-Dentistry

Gamma Bela Chi 2, 3, 4 (IFC Representative 3, 4); TFC 3, 4;nei« ea« Beta 1; tntmmuml Sports 1, 2."Cerd" ... The mad sociological dentist .. Has interesting bedpartner, Mary ... "If the Germans didn't make it, it ain't no good!"

. President of radio dial twisters incorporated .. Talks insleep ... Wob's secretary to his secretary ... Unorganized.Loves P. Chem. Takes g<lllop polls in his spare time.

DLANA LOUISE l'ETTIGREWEnglish - Education

Della Sigma KapJH 2, 3, 4 (Correspollding Sec-etanj 3, Chaplain4); College PLayers 2, 3, 4; ALOHA; GOLD BUG 3, 4; SeA 1, 2, 3, 4;M5M 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesleyallcttes 3,4 (Treasurer 4); French Club1,2; SEA 1, 2, 3, 4 (President. 4); [uniar FoUies; FAC."Dee". . Owner of Barf ... Flute-a-phoney .. Bed bikinipajamas ... Deestbelle ... Heel-and-white snoot boots and mud-green fruit boots ... "Jacques is not a dog, he's a poodle!" .Audio-visually handicapped . Knits sweater a year late.

DAVID WARREN PONDBiology - Education

Alpfw Gamma Toe 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2;lntranwmi Sports 3; French Club 1, 2; [unior Follies."Puddles" .. One of the happiest guys at WMe. Clair'sbrother . Actually enjoys eating in the dining hall Nevermisses breakfast ... Best pledge ... Occasionally seems to be ina fog . Member of "United Crill Workers Association."

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EDNA BENT PHlCEChemistry - Education

Phi Afpll(l AI II 2, 3, 4 (Social Chairman 2); Argollauts 3, 4; Bela.Bela Beta 1, 2, 3; Student Leadership Conference 2; SEA 1, 2, 3, 4;Class Treasurer 1, 2.

"Edna" Downey-ized ... Trade the Eastern Shore for themountains .. iV'RS. before A.B .... Purples blend Roomedwith a cat ... Leopard of Blanche Ward.. Pet Peeve-Standardexams '... "No, I'm not on a diet; I'm just not hungry". . Com-muter from Dundalk .. Chemistry teacher.

PATBTCIA LO!lE !lAVERArt - Education

Delta Sigma. Kappa. 2, 3, 4 (H_istori(1H 3, President-Elect 4, Presi-dent 4); ISC 4; Dorm Counoit (Firewarden 4); ALOHA (SecuonEditor); GOLO BUG (Co-Copy Editor 4); SCA 1, 2, 3, 4; i\ISM1,2,3,4; \VesleyalJetfes 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Artists Anony-mous 3, 4; [unior Follies; FAC.

"Pat" ... Audio-visually handicapped ... Poo, JI". Flute-a-phoney. "Wonderful, Wonderful Copenhagen" ... Chronicbappynapper Owner of Bnrfina ... "For two short months,I was abroad" Has a Mansfield "figure" . Mncl.ea intruder... Bikinis from Heidelberg.

JUDITH ANN REiNHAllTHome Economics - Education

Sigma Sigma Tall 2, 3, 4 (SGA Benreeentatice 2, Vice-Presidellt4); tsei« Bela Beta. 1, 2; SGA 1, 3 (Secretary 3); Student LifeCouncil 3, 4; Student Leadersliip Conference 2, 3, 4; ALOHA;Publications Board 3; Neunnon Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (CorreepondingSecretary 4); May Court 2; ROTC Sponsor 3, 4; l nlrcnnura].Sport« 1; Pam. Pam. Girls 1, 2,3,4; Home Economics Club 1, 2,3,4; SEA 4; l untor Follies; Claee Officer (SGA Retwescnsattoe 1);FAG.

"judy'". . Posey-Gatherer An end to the Daisy Chain ..."Where's my roommate?" Sigma's Ideal Pledge ... Studiespart-time, SGA Full-time . . Tore up Miami with the AREA.Jaunts to Col!ege Park to support a U. of M. limper.

"\VTlIlt's the chemical [ormuia [orscrombledeggs?" "Montmorlreor bustl" "OIiC of Miss Smilh'sdoisies."

"Let'sjll;:';:' ilu/l1I lillie!" "If lit fir~'l UOII doo't succeed, the hell!Vilhil!"

"\Vho'sgullg-lw?"

PEGGY ANN HEYNOLDSMusic - Education

Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Women's Glee cu» 1, 2, 3, 4; SCA1, 2; MSM 1, 2; SEA 4.

"Peg" ... "Well" .. "I've got to go practice" .. "1 was justfurious!" . Wedding all planned Minister is getting marriedthis time ... Home on week-ends . Letter a day . . Knits torelax . Avid visual aids collector . "Now, let's think positively."

GERALD 1'IUHHAY lUCHMANEconomics

Alpha Gamma TOil 2,3,4 (Purchasing Chairman. 3, Treasurer 4);ROA 3, 4; THIck Team 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Lenermen:e Club3,4; Tnfml1l11l'Ol S1JOrts 1,2,3, 4; Young Democrats 3, 4 (SecretarlJ-Treasurer 3); Junior Follies."Jerry" . Number two member Bachelor Penthouse ... Manwith the permanent sweater .. Too fast to be caught by anyonegirl. . 0, those nights back campus .. Declined membershipin the "Argonauts" (Didn't like to drink tea) . Chef par excel-lence in the grill.. Hopkins' cannon '62 ... Member of FACClub Snowed by a freshman cheerleader.

CAHOLE JANE RIHA

EconomicsSigma Signia Tall 2, 3, 4; ALOHA (Secnon Editor); YOllng ReplIlJ-liccuis Club .3, 4 (Recording Secreta,,!! 3); [nnior Follies; FAC."Carole" .. A real twister. "Anybody for a fourth?" .. Atrue-blue Sigma.. "Ethel Econ" .. She'd rather trip than see

Coffee's her food for thought ... ,,'lOTTO-Better late thannever Got some skunks! . 169.

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VIRGIN1A LEE HUMMEHY

French - Education

Sigma Sigllla 1'(111 2,3,4 (Sullshine C/winl!a/J. 2); SCA 1,2,3,4;MSM 2, 3, 4 (Publicity Clwirnw/J. 3, Vice-President 4); May Court1,3; POIII. POIII Girls 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4 t Secretunj 4);SEA 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); SOS 3, 4; lwuor Fotliee, FAC.

"Cmger" Procrastination Club .. Sweetness personified,"Guess what!" . A!W'IYS late.. Laughs like Santa Getsdates mixed up ... Scotch through and through.. Hygiene roomaddict . Tn-daily hnirsets , "I'm so FAT!" ... Sets dock 25minutes fast. Collects baby pictures ., Bound for Greece andParis.

SUSAN DELUCA HUNKLES

Physical Education - EducationBand 2, 4; Neunnan cu» I, 2, 3, 4; l ntramurai Sports I, 2, 3, 4;Hockel} Team 2; SEA 3, 4; junior Follies.

"Sue" The No-Doz kid ... Rationalizer extrnordinaire ..Ten roommates in four years .. Gave up bridge for housekeeping... Accident prone, .. October, 1961-"1 will not go out withthat freak!", Septe[~lber, 1962-:-married him. "Marriage is likesentencing yourself to the guillotine . but what a way to go!"

SUSAN MADELINE BUSHTON

ArtPhi Alpha Mu 2, 3, 4; ALOHA; GOL[) Bee 1; SeA I, 2, 3, 4; MSiHI, 2; lntramural S11OI'IS 1; French Club 1; YOl/ng Republica1ls 4;Artisis Anonymous 3, 4; Junior Follies.

"Sue". Ten best-dressed .. , "Did you say that boy was pre-med?" .. Addicted to red hair., "Which gentlemen preferblondes?" ... Famous red nightgown ... Breakfast at Colonial'~... Procrastination Club . i\-lafia .. Grundy carrierRoomed with Miss Maryland.

lviAHTIN SEHLE SCHUCAMPsychology - Sociology

Pi Alp/w Alpha 2, 3, 4; fFC 3, 4; J5A (Treasurer 1, 2); Riffe Team1; IRC 2; junior Follies."Schug" .. Master of sarcasm .. Disciple of Hank, and Mama'sboy ... Member of Club 21 "Schugam" Small but potent

Only cadet with a 46-1ll<1ll squad. 1)1 Alpha Alpha Forever"Here, Schuggte, Schuggie."

DAVID SELl KOWITZ

SociologyGamma, Betc Cht 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3, Yearbook, Business Mana-gel' 3, IFC Repreeentouoe 4); IFC (Vice-President 4); ALOHA(Business MalJager); Publications Boord. 3, 4; ]SA 1, 2, 3, 4(Executiue Board 2, 3, Vice-President 4); Yotmg RepublicanClub (President 3, 4); IRe 1; Frencli Club 1; [nnior Follies."Mngazineowttz" ... Biology 1, 2, 3, 4 ... "Hello, my name'sSelikowitz, do you subscribe to any magazines?" ... Midnightserenades .. Brown and white saddles . . The Rockaway Wave... "Please, playa Charleston" . "The twist is vulga!!!" ."1 still love Nixon" ... Early campus arrival ... Drives waitressesmad! . . Very Funny.

ETHEL j\'IAE SELLMAN

English - Education

Sigma Sigma Tall 2, 3, 4; ALaR ...; GOLD BUG 1, ,'3, 4; SEA 4; J1IIliorFollies."Eth" Crundy carrier ... Mafia .' Boom 8 . , . Crill workers'

. "I'm not that kind of girl". Procrastination ClubSneezer . Summer school fixture .. ' Will level graduate?"Breakfast at Colonial's .. , Coiffures by Ethel. Inherited 7 up... jeanie's girl friend Eth-el.

HONNIE LOU SHELTONEnglish - Education

Sigma. Sigma Tm.1 2,3,4 (SGA Renresentatice 3, Secre/ory 4);Honor Court 3; Women's Glee Club 1; ALOHA; SCA 1, 2, 3; MSM1,2,3,4; Hockey Team 2,3; WAA 2, 3, 4 t Treaeuver 4); Intra-'/JH/ml Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club I, 2; SEA 3, 4 (Secretary 4);luntor Follies.

"Bonnie" ... 169 Record number of diets. Sweet redhead... "Pooshes" the pencil for the Sigmas ... Loves all sports."One more hand and then we'll get ready for dinner". Neverchats at football games-understands what's going on. Sigmabus driver. Next to Gerald, best hairdresser in Westminster."Emmel, get out of bed!"

H.ICHAUD EDWAHD SHILLINGEnglish

Della Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4 (Social Chairman. 3, Vice-President 4);Track Team. 2; lntramural. Sports 2, 3, 4."Eddie" . Transferred from Ohio ... Can't hack this studying

. "1 never thought I'd make it" .. "Tee Bee" ... Frenchlinguist ... Has memorized route to Florida Quiet, 'til youget to know him.

GERALD SIEGELEnglish - Education

Pi Alpha Alpfw 2, 3, 4 (Recording Secretary 4); Argollauts 3, 4;College SymphollY 2, 3; Bona 1, 2, 3, 4 (Ubmrian 2, Assistant.Librarian. 3); ALOHA; GOL!) Buc 1, 2, 3 (SPOI"/s Editor 2, 3); ROA3,4; French Club 1; SEA 1, 3, 4; Basketball Manager I, 2; Intra-mural Sports 2, 3, 4; [unlor Follies.

"Jerry" .. Favorite colors: Black and White-and Pink ..Associate member of Club 21. Wry sense of humor heard infrnrermty minutes Clarinetist, but "I wauna play oboe" .On PC! petusl diet . Likes Hovey and Makosky courses ..Usually falls asleep while studying Good brother Aroundwhen you need him Reads .1 lot . Good to know.

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"Ot cosme it's distilled seater." "The hell wilh \Vob-pri1!t it (my/wId"

JOAN CAROL SLADEBiology - Education

Sigma Sigll!l/ 'fall 2, 3, 4; Bela Beta Beta 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President4); UCCF 2, 3, 4; SEA 4; [unior Follies.

::10l~~t~ngh'a~:t~~];~~~,~1~~. ~i~~\t~i~d~r~;l~~.r~~~;d~!;t·~l;al~I?11~fFrom Hopkins to the Middies to a Camma Bet ... "I can't sayno" .. Week-end traveler Sigmas all the way. Well knownby Freshman bio students. "Me, on a horse!"

JOSEPH CAHHOLL SPEAHBiology - Education

Alpha Gamma TOll 2, 3, 4; fFC (President 4); Beta Beta Beta 1,2,3,4; SGA 3, 4; Men's Council. 3,4; ALOHA; GOLD BUG 1, 2, 3, 4(Sports Editor 3, 4); Basketball Team 1; Inl.ramllral Sports 1,2,3,4; Junior Follies; FAC."Joe" ... "Sweet Suite" ... wns a freshman study-bug .. Oneof Pugh's "5-second" B-Ballers .. Carne to the big city to study

A "Brooklyntzed" Eastern Shore hick .. K-Berg corrupted... The last of the Bachel?r bachelors . A DTT regular ...Made web's adverse publicity file. One of "The Frat Brothers."

CAROL CARSON STlELPEHHistory - Education

lola Comma C/ri 2, 3, 4; SEA 3, 4."Carol" ... "Carrot top" ... A schedule for cverything~and shesticks to it!. . Early to bed and early to rise ... From BlancheWard to Verville . Has been known to he accompanied toeducation classes. "Mommy, Daddy, Chipper and Bismarck."

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DA VIn BARTLETT SUTTONBiology

AI'1J/W Cannna Tall 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Be/a Beta Beto1,2,.'3,4 (PresideIl14); College Players 1, 2, :3, 4; ALOHA; GOLDBuc 3,4 (Art Editor); Publications Board 4; Golf Team 3; Foot-ball Team 1,2,3,4 (Manager 1, 2, 3, 4); J.V. Basketballl; ].VBuske/ball Statisticum 2; Lettermen's Club 4; lntmnnimi Sports1,2,3,4; French Grub 1, 2; JUllior Follies; FAC.

"Dave" "Sweet Suite" . One of Pugh's <OS-second" B-Ballers... Originator of the Sour Hour A Bachelor bachelor ...K-Berg corrupted ... Drove roommate to marriage . "Anotherone, Catherine, please". . Big man with the bulbs .. The manhehind Bill Sitter.. One of "The Frat Brothers". . Finally gotchance to sing solo at drill.

JUDITH SYLVIA TATE~'IPolitical Science

PIJi Alpfw MI.I 2, .'3, 4; ALOHA; Young Republicans 3, 4; JuniorFollies.

"Judy" . "Cotta go on a {bet' Roadrunner for PhI AlphaMu in sophomore year. Always changing roommates NewJersey bound, ,Never made breakfast in four years ... 3:00a. m. telephone calls ,,"Where to this week-end?" .. , Loves lazysummers at the shore ... First to bed in Blanche Ward .Kitchenette dweller for two years.

HELEN JEANNE TEMPELChemistry

lola. Gmnma Chi 2, 3, 4 (Yearbook Editor 3, ISC RepresenlaUve.'3, Recording Secretanj 4, Treasurer 4); ISC 4; Womens Glee Club1; ALOHA; GOLD Bue '.'3, 4; CONTRAST 3, 4; LSA 1; French. Club 1;Junior Follies; FAG.

"Temp" ... "Pandemonium" . "I've got a meeting" .. , Home-coming 1960 with her bloomers showing. . Bachelor girl insenior year.. "Baby Moose" . "Oil painting makes me feellike an artist". Has lots of brothers, has also been one. Has \... ......~.been seen in her roommate's clothes.

liARBARA ETHLYN TERRYLatin - Education

Della Sigma K(lppa 2, 3, 4; Argollauts 3, 4; Studellt Leaders11ipConference 4; College Players 3; ALOHA (Edito'r~ill-chi(jf); GOLD

Buc 1, 2, 3 t Fcaturee Edilor 3); CONTRAST 3; Publications Board4; SCA 1; Intralllural Sports 1; Classics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 t Sccretarsj-Treasurer 2, President 3, Vice-President 4); French Club 1, 2, 3, 4;SEA 3, 4; Presidents' Club 4; [unior Follies."Barb" . "Terr'r" ... Cheshire cat Knows what ALOHAmeans .. "Life is one long roller-coaster" Half of Uncle Bill'scoffee class . Consideration plus.. Mattress-snatcher .Misses Friday night dancing lessons under the stars.. BeethovenG~:at shi1:!CI~<lO~~bilissimaHomann Omnium Fascination for

HOY p,'IORTON TERRYPhysical Education - Education

Alpha Gamma Tau 2, 3, 4 (SGA Bepreeevaauce 4, Historian 3);SGA 4; Student Life Councit 4; Honor Guard 2, 3, 4 (ExecutiueOfficer 4); Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain 4); BaseballTeam 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team. 1, 2; Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4;French Club 1, 2; [unior Follies; FAC."Roy" ... "Sweet Suite" .. First was only "free" year. . Oneof Pugh's "Cod love ya" boys ... "Triple Threat" . K-Bergcorrupted . Became a Bachelor. . Graduate of summer camp. Roommate of "needle-nose," "garbage-mouth," and "Eastern

Shore Flick" . One of the studiers in D-ll Member of theFabulous "5."

NANCY ELIZABETH THOMASBiology

Della Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 3; Preetdent 4); ISC 3, 4;ALOHA; Girls' Basketball Team. 3, 4; WAA J, 2, 3, 4 (BowlingManage'!' 4); Tnl.ral/wral. Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Iunior Follies; FAC."Francy" ... Member of the Troops . . "Even my toothpaste isred and white". The most high Delt .. Orphanage 204 ..Big 3. . Fanner Alfalfa Lewis Lablover. . Happynapper

Ummm, baskball!

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NATALIE RUTT-T THmvlASEnglish - Education

Phi Alpha Mu 2, 3, 4; College Players 2, 3, 4; ROTC sponsor 4;Junior Follies."Nat". . One of the Magnificent Seven.. Clumpy of the SevenDwarfs ... "Iz that right?" .. Likes the Blue and White ...Lover of Education ... Fan of fvlcCil1... "Did you see Mick?"... One of Esthn's honeys Famous for outline Once a"G-nat."

BETTY JANE TIBBSEnglish - Education

Delta Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4 t Bueinees Manager 3, 4); SeA 1, 2, 3, 4;MSM 1, 2, 3, 4; intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; SEA 3, 4; [uniorFollies."Betty" .. A big coward ... The zebra skin rug ... Member ofthe Troops.. "I'm a wicked woman now!" ... Products pusher. , . How ya ganna keep her down on the farm after she's been out"Vest? ... Bookworm and constant. studier Wrote two Ohiolournale . AUthose letters from New Mexico!

CAROLE ANN UNKAIHHistory - Education

Delta Sigma Kappa 2, 3; Argoll(lllts 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mv 3, 4;Choir 1, 2, 3; Canterbury Club 4; SEA 4; Young Republicalls 3, 4;[uruor Follies."Carole" ... Candide. Onion Hall '62. "How much do youknow?" . "1 just know I'm going to fail it" . Philosophy ofhistory ., Hurry up and rush., "Wake me lip at 4 a. rn." ..Sunsets. . Hates routine . Twenty-five swimming instructors

Still can't swim.

"/l'callyDOc(lfc!" "D01!8it look fike a ditl/lcr?" "Aliew/mdilim!iJ"

MARGARET RUTH VERDONEEnglish - Education

Delta Sigma Kappa 2, 3 (Chaplain 2); Honor Court 4; SeA 1, 2,.'3,4; LSA 1, 2, 3 (Secretary 2, Area vice-Preetdow 3, President 3);Religious Life COtillcil2, 3; SEA 4; [unior Follies

"Ruth". . Exterminators, Inc. .. Undecided ''But I was inthe Follies" . Unofficial freshman advisor. . Infirmary is hersecond home ... Popcorn parties ... "It's you and me against theworld". Turtle. . Brings cake for own SURPRISE party ..Sled rider Loves brown bedspreads . Mamma Bear.

HOWAHD WAGNER

Economics

Alpha Gamma Tau 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; lnuomuratSports 1, 2, 3; Junior Follies.

"Howie" ... The Brooklyn Fog-horn .. "Oh, When the Saints".. Never had 11 pet until college-then frog, rabbit, turtles, duck,

and parakeet jeanie's boy Stockholder in certain localestablishments Spanish Rice. Has been known to score-twice 13 is his "lucky" number ... Wowie and Hickey.

JANET BARBARA WALKER

Sociology

Phi Alpha Mu 2, 3, 4 (Alumni Secretary 4); ALOHA; lraromurolSports 2; YOf/.llg Republican Club (Vice-President 3, 4); [uniotFollies; FAC.

"Walker" .. Posey-Gatherer T stands for Tall ... Taller ofthe two Jam. Four-year roommate plan ... New "baby" everyyear ... Panna, not Piano ... Our "Auntie Marne" ... Four-yearPhi Alph Once wrecked the New Regime ... Oh, "G."

"But, [onnie, ;,'IIeuxnuedto learn howto play,""At least the tood's good keret"

CECIL LEE WALSHPhysical Education - Education

Alpha Gamma Tau 2, 3, 4; ROA (President' 4); Football Team1,2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); IntramuralSports 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2."Cece" ... Member of Fabulous "5" Crabby Cece Knownfor complimentary remarks on meals "Let's go to George's" .Non-member president of BOA .. Ace pilot of model planes.Traded Sutton for another roommate.

CHARLES EDWARD WALTER, jn.Sociology

AlpJw Gamma. Tau 3, 4 (Secretary 4); SGA Representative 1;Dorm COIIHc·il (President 4); Football 1, 3, 4; Baseball Team1, 3, 4; lnt-ramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.Number three member "Bachelor Penthouse" ... The TennesseeStud ... Tried his hand at girls but liked football better .Roomed with "Hairy College" and "Pellet" ... Liked summerschool so much, he made a career of it ... Confinned Bachelor

. One of the real mental giants at school.. Led ANW for hissenior year. Declined membership in Argonauts (Didn't liketea parties). FAC.

SARAH JANE WARDBiology - Pre-Medical

Deua Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4; Beta Beta Bela 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club1, 2, 4; [unior Follies.

"Sallv'". . Definite indivldualisr. . "I wanted wings, till 1.. Sleepy time gal ... Old Spice! Studies between deals .!\iIOOIl Crowler.. . McDaniel's contribution to "Playboy" .Loves noodles, jazz, navy air, being 21, and long Hngernatls ..."Procrastination personified" Famous laughter. Full of fun.

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JOHN SANSBUHY WAHJ\'IANHistory

Alp!!{/.Comma Tall 2,3,4 (Housemother 3, Historian 4); CflOir1,2,3,4; M5M 3; Wesleyans 2, 3 (Vice-Presidenl. 3); Track Team1; Wrestling Team 2; French. Club 1, 2; [nnior Follies; FAC."White Rat". . Transparent offspring .. The Cat. Tenor inBiscayne IV. Whitfield's boy. . The lighthouse, , , The fetalpig .. Ripples ... Engaged to a pumpkin .. Body beautiful"Get me up for breakfast" Parlez-vous Francais?

THOMAS FORREST WAHNER

EconomicsDelta. Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Football Team. 1, 2; Inll"ll/llural SlJOris3, 4;French Club 1, 2.

"Tom" , .. Resides in scenic VetvilJe. . Mother Goose expert ..

~~.~~~~~~~r~\~~I~~~~~I:~,~~~l~~'sg;~~~J~:~~~l~)i<lyin~OoonkH~;\~~~set of blocks and feeding ducks at city pond "Wake me upin an hour, Barb" ,One of Price's boys.

PATHICIA FLORENCE \'\lEBB

Art

Sigma Sigma Tall 2, 3, 4; Beta Beta Beta 2; Donn Connett 4;Colf:ege S!fI,nphony 1, 2; College Plcujer« 3, 4; ALOI-L\; BSU 1;JlI/HOI' Follies; FAC."Trish" .. "Esrha honey" , .. Grundy carrier "That's H-E-N-D-E-R-S-H-O-T" ., Wednesday night phone calls . ".' ~'Iotormouth .. Procrastination Club . Breakfast at Colontal's . .Great pumpkin, Southern Belle. . From bio to art . Tentingtonight.

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CAROLYN PAHTRIDGE WEI3STEH

Sociology

Sigma Sigma T!m2, 3, 4 (President 4); lSC 4; Student Ufe Coun-eil 4; Stlldent Leadership Conference 4; College Players 3, 4;ALOHA (Adocrtising Manager); lutrmnllral Sports 2, 3; WAA 2, 3(Treasurer 3); Cheerieoding 1, 2, 3, 4 (Cap/ain 4); [unlor Follies(Director); Class Officer (Secretor!} 3, 4); FAC; Trumneter,

"Callie" .. Definitely affected . Number one spy in the enemycamp .. Owner of the newest faculty member. Personalfriend of Margaret Brown. . Carolyn Collegtete . . My bestfriend Conk Always on time for dinner Bermuda Belle.The House.

HARVEY iVllLTON WEISKlTTEL

Physics - Mathematics

Gannna Beta Chi 2, 3, 4 t Sergeant-at-Arm« 4); Argollauls 3, 4;InlrtUlJlmli Sports 4; [unior Follies.

"Harv" .. "Wait til next semester when I'm at Maryland!" ...Studies at odd hours ... Has a cabin in the woods .. Memberof President Kennedy's Physical Fitness Program .. "Jones, if Twere running this world" ... Hypochondriac ... Found a NewJersey gal to study with . Lettermen's Club CBX.

ELLEN JANE WHEEDLETONLatin - Education

Women's Glee Club I; SCA I, 2, 3, 4; i\1SM I, 2; SEA 4; ClassicsClub I, 2, 3, 4 (Sec-etanj-Treosurec 3); [uniar Follies.

"Weed" ... Campus representative of Eastern Shore Chamberof Commerce ... French-speaking Latin major .. Summers andtcmatoes . . "But, Peggy, BARF questions are the easiest ones"

Friendly and talkative . Unhappy experience with St.Augustine ... "J love my alma muter-eyes!"

"Ceneoredi""Hey,lUck, !~akemeli/JirlfiuellJiHules

so I CIIII ~tudy."

\'\lAYNE NORVAL WHITMOREMathematics

Canima BetltChi 2, 3, 4 (Vice Beta 4); SCA 2, 3 (Treasurer 3);lvlen's Leadersl.ip Society 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Student Leader-ship Conference 3; UCCF 3, 4 (Vice-President' 3, 4); BaseballTeam 2, 3, 4; Soccer Team 1,2, 3, 4 (Co_CaplaiIl3, 4); Int1·am.u.ralSnorts 1, 2, 3, 4; lunior Follies; Class Officer (Treasurer 3, 4);FAC (Co-Chai.rmnn)."Whit" ... "Hey, Dave, the party's in our room" ... Slow andsteady does the job ... Crazy left-hander ... ''I'll be right back,Claudia" ... Always dependable? ... Stick with those "Birds".. A loyal Gamma Rete with a Sigma preference "Who'sJim Gentile!"

GEORGE THOMAS WiLHIDEEnglish - Education

Choir 2, 3; "Men's Glee Club 1; SCA 1, 2, 3; LSA 1, 2; SEA 4."Tom" .. Chern major changed to English.. Always seen run-ning to class .. Hibernates in library . Almost killed by pillowthrown by roommate in sleep . Expert on dropping courses ...Leader of the Prohibition Party ... Spends summers at YMCAcamp ... Loves ping pong . Wounded by a Homan with acardboard sword.

MARTHA MARGARET WIRT

Mathematics - EducationSigma Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); ISC 3; ALOHA; GOLDBUG(Exc7wnge Editor 3, 4); MSM 1; Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4;Tntramtlral Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4; Artists Anonymous 3, 4(Treasurer 3, 4); Junior Follies; FAC."Marty" ... Posey-Gatherer ... "Marty-Peg" ... Engaged to aKorean refugee. . Took up where Singer left off. . Aw, Yeah!. Letters for the GOLDBUG, letters for the ALOHA... and just

plain letters Coffee by the buckets .. Tries for Spicer'stouchdowns No longer says "zink" or "any think."

"J call the house from darkness tclight."...-W--...

RAYMOND CHARLES WaCKLEYPre-Veterinarian

Comma Be/(I.Chi 2,3,4 (Sergeant-at-Arms3); Be/a Beta Bela2,3,4; ALOHA; Honor Guard 2, 3, 4 (Execuuce Officer 4); Intra-mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; [unior Follies.

"Wack" . Cool convertible in his senior year ... Collects trashcans . Ft. Lauderdale in junior year. Saddle shoes andsneakers Favorite animal is a skunk Has a Downtown bus

. Spends afternoons in labs. . Hates to get up in the morningFreshman year was mostly underwater.. Made sandwiches

at slimmer camp.

LYNNE RODWAY WOHDENEnglish - Education

Sigma Slgrna Tall 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2; GOLDBUG 1, 2; SeA 1, 2;SEA 4.

"Lynne" Always on the go ... Slimmer school fan? ..Planner Army wife in Mofjaniel barracks ... "I'm on a dietso I'll skip dinner and eat while I work in the Crill" .. Song bird.

REBECCA ANN WIUGHTPhysical Education - Education

~i~~ll.~:~~~~nr,:,~12l1~b~,(t3~e~1l(~:~::;I~~si{i~,;t~~~if~v~~lrf:~:3,4 (Vice-Presidellt 4); Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; luruor Follies;FAG.

"Becker" Posey-Gatherer ... She's attached, too! Strictlya cut-up Who has a bad knee? . SIgma's Ideal PledgeMember of the four-year roommate plan "Marty, do I walklike a Phys. Ed. major?". Nose woes.

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WM\VIRBP = Margilw! grades

WALTER rvlALCOUd WRIGHT

EconomicsDelta Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Intvamurot Sports 2, 3, 4; [uniorFollies."Mickey". . Careseys . . Eastern Shor' and Frostburg ... Shortsummers, long winters Is that right, Wright? ... "Sure do!"

Bridge, pool, and M A ... Closet time. The Price is rightTheory wise! .. Econ??? . One vice. . "Seventh green,

whore's that?". "I don't want to hear it, Penn!" Dreamer.

RICHARD NILES YOBSTPhysical Education - Education

Delta. Pi Alpha. 2, 3, 4; Student Leadership Conference; HonorGuanL2; Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4 t Cc-Captauv 4); Baseball Team1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4 (President 4); [ntrtunural. Sports1, 2, 3, 4."Dick" ... Left the donn for Vetville Hangs out in Gill gym.. Loves Clower's tests. "But, Miss Parker!" "Junior high

athletics aren't that bad" .. Thinks Ronnie Jones can't count ..Drives a green Cadillac.

j\IIARGARET ANN ZACHARIAS

English EducationDelta. Sigma. Koppa. 2, 3, 4 (SGA Bepreeenuruoe 3); ISC (Presi-dent 4); Argonauts 3, 4; Be/a. Beta Beta. 2, .3; Stlldent LeadershipConference 4; Women's Council 4; Women's Glee Club 1; SCA1,2,3,4 (Secretary 3, V-ice-President 4); Religious Life Council2; MSllf 1,2,3,4; Sunday Fellowsl1ip 1,2,3,4 (Chairman 3, 4);Intramural Snorts 1, 2, 3; SEA 3, 4; IRC 3, 4; HUllum RelationsCommittee 3; WUS Comsrauee (Co-Chairnuui 3, Chairman 4);SOS 3; [unior Follies; FAC.

"Peggy" ... Boom looks like Bed Square and Blue Hawaii ..Bed and White ISC President. Russian Proposals ... BermudaBreakfasts ... I like to see the mail in my box ... Audio-visuallyhandicapped Flute-a-phoney Ukrainian banjo "I wishI had my cameral"

"Tllillk before uou kick!"

LASZLO ZSEBEDlCSPhysical Education - Education

Canuna Beta Chi 2, 3, 4; LFC 3 (Secretary 3); Dorm CoullcilS;Soccer Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Follies.

"Laz" .. "That's right, Z-S-E-B-E-D-I-C-S". Decided to spendhis senior year in Vetville ... Even snores with an Hungarianaccent. . Makes Westminster his home town. Used to be seenin a dining hall jacket. . Studying is his favorite pastimeLikes to playa fall sport called soccer. One line in JuniorFollies got big laugh.

SENIOR CLASS OFF!CEHS. Left to right; Barbara Earhart (Vice-President); Wayne Whitmore [Treasurer},Carolyn Webster (Secretary); Jackson Dny (SCA Hepresentntive}, Dngmnr [ceres (SCA ltcprosentatfve}, DavidHumphrey (President).

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The Junior year saw the blossoming of theClass of '64 and confirmed suspicions that ourclass had a distinctive personality. From classprojects such as Parents' Day (we fortuitouslyscheduled it the day of the only game we lost)and the Junior Follies (who else utilizedaudto-vtsualsf") to such individual projects asworking with faculty evaluation committeesand lighting candles in the Grill, we've man-aged to live up to our reputation.

First roW, left /0 right: E. WilSll1an, E. Roeder, K. Gochenour, j. Lucas, B. Holland, L. Paster, K. Languis. Secondrow: L. Bihy, J. Firestone, C. Davis, L. Schurman, C. \Nilkinson, J. Shanholtz, D. Beck, B. Owens, B. Hidey, C.Lawrence. Thinl row: N. Miller, S. Gonion. 1\1. Bullington, j. Hyan, D. COllncill, S. Riggin, K. Frese, C. Milley,M. Hmdle, R. jones, L. Chdcoat, G. Allen. Fourth: row: T. Pokorny, H. Hath, J. Cupp, M. Sherwood, j. Stephens,B. Lazarus, B. Chase, F. wooden, W. Wrightson, S. O;);lring. Fi!lh row: C. l'I-!eGinnes, J. Brewer, F. Wade, J.Hurman, S. Snnderlnnd, D. Blizzard, T. Hill, H. Shimizu, J. Norris, M. Creamer, S. Bayly. Sixth row: B. Vickery,T. Magruder, D. Georg, B. Miller, B. Kr\lhm, B. Bacrnstern, T. Astle, 1\1. Houck, E. Willis, D. Quinby, C. Collins,S. Broadbent.

Class of 1964

"Well, let's have " man's opinion on this matter."

The spring saw the production of our Follies(in which we proved again that our class is

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characterized by its unity), the election of our

classmates to high positions on campus, and

the traditional round of fetes for our friends

of the Senior Class

As we watch them leave, we soberly realize

that we must fill their place - and exhausted

but happy after our busy year, we sincerely

feel that being a senior must be fitting reward

for having been a junior.

1~~~~I~G~L~;~re~~~~~3~t~:c::1{c t~i:{1~1~:{8o~terJ~~~rctnry}, Bruce Head (President), Helen Holmes (Vie~-President), 'Villiall1 Penn (Treasurer), Carol Dl1\,lS

(SGA Hcpresentartve ).

First: rQW, lett 10 I'/ghl.: L. Fabre, L. Truitt, C. Hichnrdson, A. Weller, :\1. Chittenden, J. Allgtre, K. Stoner, II

~!g:~}C~~1~~cDr.11.ml~~,%.~er~r:[~.~t.Sl.I~~k~~s:B~bD~~~r~;~~nJ~];Il~·S.A~~li~~~:g..~~:~~~o~;~'ii~~b~O~:~at~t:Fourth row: R. Roth, M. Sherwood, J. Bnroch, J. Morse, C. GebeJein, ]. 'Vcndcroth, N. Sheeley, M. Van Seoter,S. Hauck. Fiflh row: 1. Walls, D. Taylor, D. Hinrichs, H. Carson, C. Cheng, B. Penn, C. Spencer, 1'. l-lnrrison, L.Harms. Sixth row: B. P.ricc, C. Schelzel, H. Mooney, M. Eagan, C, Knefely, \V. Amoss, li. Mendelsohn, S. Rosen.baum,]. Kressler, C. Wilson.

The Class of '65 arrived back on."The Hill"with the same spirit and the same "twist"which astonished the upperclassmen last year.Hat Rules and Rat Week brought back fondmemories of a year that had passed quickly.Now we were giving the orders and Rat Courtwas exceptionally lively as we punished theRats who didn't seem to like it one bit! Againwe made ourselves unpopular by winning thetug-of-war on Parents' Day, thus making onemore day of "beanie" wearing. As Big Brothers<mel Sisters we regained a little of that lostpopularity in helping freshmen adjust to col-lege life.

bi~r,~~;,V'd~f~:~:~f:,!t;/H~r!~cl;'l'p~'\~~{(~',Ik ~~~~~,nC~)·I'~'[I~~l~:l~~.~~h?r~I'r~~:I-W.)IC~~il'~:l~oC~s: r ~~~~f~r~:C. Dowell, E:. Hansen, Y. Osteen, D. Garrett, H.. Feary. Fovrtt, row: C. Thacker, M. Kindler, 1. Owen, A. Rcnk-witz, L. Denton, J. Baker, B. Faulkner. Fifth row: S. ~hkover, H. \Valkcr, T. 1\'I,lgnotto, B. Benton, M. Heitz, D.Schmidt, R Smith, J. HoBoway, 1'-. Thomes. Sixth row: S. Leisliurc, H. Hcadmond, J. Buckley, D. Reger, B.Laurence, P. jones, D. Santo, C. Barker, J. Hobart, E. Witherite, M. Hobart. Sct;(mlh row; C. Bateman, C. Castle,H. Liebman, 1'. Kidd, 1\1. Elseroacl, C. Harmeyer, C. Fulton, D. Pearson, D. 1I1acEwan. Eighth row: G. Smink,D. Steen, P. Alexander, D. Noble, J. Wicklein, C. Manning, H. Dinger, M. Kappelman, J. Abel, C. Gray. Ninthrow: \V. Million, E. Welch, H. Addy, J. Hackett, j. Law, R Gottschall, A. A. Harnumtus, D. Amico, K. Schuele,H. Lerch.

SOJ'HO"-1QllE: CLASS OFFICERS. Left to right:Rtchurd Steen (President), Barbara Perschke (Vice-

n:rs~~;~\~;l~)~O\J~~:lo\OWso\;e(rS~ i)'H~;~~~~~~I~it~:~):Daniel Pearson (SCA Representative).

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The tables turned in a few weeks, and the

sophomores became extremely humble pledges

during Hell Week. Scrorities and Fraternities

divided our class, but projects such HS the for-

mation of a Sophomore Pep Club showed that

cur spirit as the class of '65 was still strong.

"\Vltat will tomorrow bring?"

Class 0# 1965

Fir~'1 row, left /0 rig/lt; E. Knapp, A. Highsmith, J. Shell, F. Fisher, L. Simmons, H. Holloway, L. Long, E. Eardi-ncr. SecOIl(/ row: D. Brown, V. Weber, D. Hayfield, N. Mengel, ~J. CnrlllHt, A. Krizek, P. Murkoski, L. \\linter, S.Dexter. Tllird row: L. Ensor, K. Arendt, S. Roeder, D. Stofllc, E. Funnwult, 1'. Bobbett, M. Schiff, I. Penn, K.Burkh,lrd, D. Poffenberger. Fnurtli row: J. Smith, L. Concum, H. Norton, "'J. E. Coleman, J. Underwood, B

Haines, J. Ragland. B. Woodruff. Fiflll row: M. Fordham, J. Roberts, D. Briggs,nan, C. Smith, J. Cox, B. Perschke, M. Hahncfcld, j. Hnssell, .\1. E. Hcgg.m,

'ne, S. Snodgrass, C. Price, C. Due, 1'. Snyder, F. Sybert, C. Yeager, N. Whitworth,. Smith, ~.1.Van Dyke, S. Ftscuer. S(!!lc)111irow: J. Strine, R. Hchertson, M. Schlee,

Ill. Matthews, B. Johnson, P. Mullinix, A. Mueller, C. Hclker, B.. 'dollat, L. Smith, C. Biddle, S. Saito. Eighth rOlC:C. Buhrrnnu, B. Barnickel, ~.l.Taylor, j. O'Lcury, L. Knepp, J. Hook, E. Schemfulclr, W. Benton, M. Heitz, J.Ctcscy, E. \Vagner. Ninth row: T. Michaels, D. Dlldley, \V. Stine, K. Havellt, B. \\lilson, S. Fleming, M. E. Crny-bill, W. Thais, H. Shafer, N. Lockwood, V. Bittner. Tenth row: W. Crouse, \\I. Jelinek, J. Wood, J. Stager, H.Baker, D. Knauff, H. Smith, L. Brown, 13.Stevens, 13. Carter, E. Daniels, D. Buhrman

First raW, lell to right: J. Willette, D. Halfman, R. Creighton, B. Baker, E. Lowry, G. Carson, R. Sanger, C. Sohn,

~~h~~I~~~~'B~'K~l~r:~,~t~ap~r:e~:VD~\e~~;~eTjli;:d~~~~eL.LS1~i~il~rL~nF~th~~~rt~~:~1~a~t~l~i~:~J;r~\I~n~rrt~\\~;K. Coleman, M. Goode, N. Gochenour, \-V. Simpson! L. Owens, C. Adr.iance, B. Smith. Fourt!l row: A. Ingalls,n. 10.'1. Davis, R. Holloway, J. DavIs, T. Hart, R. [nlin, L. Wright, R. Eigcn, D. Dorsch, C. HICkey, H. Scott, S.Luplnos. Fifth row: K. Hill, R. ~oonc, J. Brock, .G. \vincgnl(.I, W. F~lker, M. watson. H. Hollywood, A. Young,T. Bogacot, D. Booth, P. Meredith, L. Marek. SIXt" mw: J. Coldsrem, J. Hahn, L. Burkh,ut, S. Callander, L.Little, P. Naruta, E. McPherson, K. Criss, B. Friedman, K. Shelley, G. Kulick, B. Schaeffer, C. Carr, G. Adkins.Sevenlh row: H. Tausik, ".1. Hickey, E. Collins, E. Bowen, R. Adler, J. Emens, H. Edwards, D. Linton, J. Harris,E. Fetnglass, n. Hendrickson, C. TUl:nbaugh, J. Rauch, L. Phares. Eighth row: M. Hendrickson, L .. Forbes, L.Nelson, T. Talbert, D. Horton, E. Miller, W. Bencht, R. Cook, D. Gosnell, \Y. Kubat, H. Cox, F. Rmehart, DMclntire, L. Miller. Il,7inlllrow: S. Jacobs, V. Pusey, D. Green, J. Smith, B. l'dcClary, H. L. Davis, E. Woodey,C. Dlwis, H. Harris, D. Buzby, H. Crenz, P. McClintock, J. Ballard, S. Albertson, J. Dickman

"Docs this mirror om thoughts on the matter?"

Class of 1966

After an anxious summer, we, the Class of1966, arrived at WMC and made our debuton "The Hill." We were warmly greeted by oursenior advisors and soon felt at home.

Orientation Week gave us a quick glanceat many aspects of college life - from the in-tellectual stimulus of the placement tests to thegay life of the mixers. We learned a lot dur-ing one short week.

The upper classmen returned, and we were

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immediately put in. cur place by the sopho-

mores. Hat Week provided much fun fO!everyone except poor "Ralph the Rat," our mas-

cot who became the victim of circumstance.

Before Thanksgiving we elected class officers

and became a unified class. A little later we

had much fun decorating the grill for Christ-

mas. During the remainder of the year we be-

came increasingly sure of ourselves, ancl by

May, we felt that we were an integral part of

the campus. The year was Iull of many sur-prises and was a rewarding experience.

I?RESHMEN CLASS OFF1CERS. Left 10 right:Philip Meredith (Prcsident ), Suzanne J ucobs (Secre-tary), Karen Criss (SGA Representative), RobertScott (SGA Heprcsentutivc}, Sandra Callander (Trees,urer ), Charles Tllrnb(llIgh (Vice-President).

First row left 10 right: L. Bryson, D. Brown, H. Basye, C./deyer, E. rvliginsky, D. Petrovich, K. Liston, B. Schwartz,B. Smith: Second row: G. Patterson, C. England, M. Fahrney, C. Koerber, J. Politz, C. Morelock, J. Summers,

~ri~cffj. SB'l~:~:oD~1.~~;:~,d~~lC~I~n~aB~\ILi'll~' rf.hCI~~~cb·.~~~~~~:.'rL:SS~ld~I~K~:;ll~Vtr~I~;u~h, \~~lr~t~n:~,ill:Mattingly, P. Stahl, P. Culleo, E. Manders, H. Ctesey, D. jctt, H. ,"-\llllte, J: Henklein. FIfth row; K. Richards, ill: LEnglebrecht, E. Kern, S. Bubert, 1.-1.Warr~n, S. Kncfoly, B. ~'lurphy, P. '1IH)mpson, A. ~'hlrlOW, C.Styer, J. Cnep.Sixth roW: S. wilson, D. Gantz, J. Hutchison, C. Roemer, S. ~~:,~~~}lt~t~;!~,iLt.':?~i~~:~;J. Fertig, K. Reeves, 1. Bockelman. Seoemh ;ow: E. Pratt, A. I.Hough, M. E. Tharpe, J. Harden, J. Hutchmson, J. Humphreys, row: N.Absher E. Holfman, D. Cnrl, C,.Petersen, S. Haym.lll, B. i'\'[eirose, J. Hambleton, D. Dragoo, N. .II-1ahnffev,J. Baer: E. Carll, B. .Klah?ld. Nmtf. row: S. Joyner, B. Hobinson, C. Wheatley, K. Mizuno, H. Cline, J. Elserond,K. Hale, J. Reck, C. English, F. Baseman, K. Myers, L. Loud, N. Lugar, .M. Manuel.

Pencil stubs, and stale coffee .. tired eyes,taut fingers and edgy nerves. a term paper,an exam-erased, ragged-but complete.Somehow, amid the chaos and confusion we

have managed to learn many lessons.With thetools gathered in four years of study we willattempt the next step-service.

HONORARY SOCIETIES

Through scholarship ...

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PI GAJ\'I/'\'IAMU. First rolV, left to right: R. Ginsburg, K. Krcssley, L. Alpcrstein (President), j. Day (First Vice-President), D. Taylor. Second row: L. Pastor! Dr. H. Price (Advisor), Dr. T. Wh,ilfield {Secretary-Treasurer},Prof. F. Hurt, P. Ibach, J\J. Schugarn. (Not plctlll'ed: R. Manthey, Second Vice-President} .

. . . social awareness ...

. .. true appreciation of music ...

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. • • we learn the eternal verities.

... and through scientific research ...

BETA BETA BETA. First row, left rc right: J. Slade (Vi~-e-Prcsident), 13. McCatharn, L. Sdlllrman, J. Creamer,B. Perston (Histori,m), 1. Callahan, Dr. J, Kerschner (Advisor), J. Underwood, E. Perschke, L. Winter, 1-1,Holmes (Secretary), D. Dehne. Sec~md row: C. Barker, J. Wood, J. Kressler, B. Knefely, 13. ~l'Iiller, E. Willis,D. Sulton (President), Dr, H. Sturdivant (Advisor), B. Myers, D. Goldstone, S. Dearing, R. Weekley, J. Spear,A. Krizek. Not pictured: H. Feldman (Treasurer).

FRENCH CLUB. Lett: to right: B. Terry, M. Pnppadopculou, V. Hnmmery (Secretary), E. Distiller (Treasurer),C. Emmel (Vice-President), S. Jacobs, J. Hahn, C. Long, L. Fubre, Ivl. Benclermeyer, J. Meyer. Seated lit 1liana:N. Sheeley (President).

DEPARTMENTAL CLUBS

Language crosses barriers to understanding.

.. with proper pronunciation andintonation. "

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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB. Left 10 right: J. Fisher (Vice-President), J. Hobart (President),T. :'l'IcGibbcny (Secre,tary), J. Heinhart (College Club Representative to M.H.E,A,), 11'1.L.Nuttle (Treasurer), Miss 1-1. Gr,ly (Advisor).

The practical .... .. and the philosophical

CLASSICS CLUB. Seated ill front: J, Buckley. First row, left to right: Dr. W. Hidington (Advisor), Mrs. E.gjdmgton, M. Crawford (President), B. Terry (Vfce-President ), P. Wolfe (Secretary-Treasurer), E. Carll. Secondrow: B. Love, D. Taylor, E. Whcedletcn, D. Dorsch.

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Tomorrow's teachers

STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION. Fin," row, Ieit to right: B. Moon, B. Tibbs, V. Alexander,B. McCldbnd, D. Dehne, S. May, Second row: J. Ikinh,\rt, V. Humrnery (Treasurer}, ;Id. Nuttle (Vice-Presi-dent), Dr. J. Bailer (Advisor), D. Pett~gr.cw (President), B.1a(;o,b\ls, B. T,!rry. Third row: L. Chilcoat, C. Hoecker,J. Hopkins, J. Meyer, P. 1{;lVcr,E. Distiller, H. Carson. Not mct(ued: B. Shelton (Secretary),

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College Choir

Music enriches campus life

CHOIR. First row, "4t 10 right: Professor A. del ong, P. Ibach, A. Highsmith, Y. Osteen, L. Marek, B. Friese, M.Carhart, S. Callander, J-T. Norton, 1\'1.Bendenncyer, C. Twombly. Second row; C. Hoerner, L. Truitt, L. Nelson,N. L,()ckwood, D. Rayfield, ,L. Wright, 1· Crawford, C. Fey, C. Narbeth, L. ~illlmons, C. Becker. Third row: 1·English, P. Reynolds (President), B. Perschke, C. Politz, L. Peterson, K. Wilson, L. Burkhart, J. O'Leary, L.Harms. FOl/TI/' row: N. gheeley, C. Kemmerer, M. Crean1~r, T. Blpom, J. Stager, O. Hinricbs, M. HOlick (Secre-tary), B. Baker, T. IIlagrudcr. Not 'prctured:.J3. /I.[oon (V1CC-PrcsuJent).

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Women's Glee Club

Women's Octet

WO;-'4EN'S OCTET. First row, left to rigiu: J. Hum-phreys, L. Hnrkhart, A. Highsl11jtl~. Second row: H.Norton, J. Crawford, L. Nelson. Third. row: J. Willette,L. Simmons.

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Band

llANO. First row, left /0 right: J. Huttlmer (President), L. Ensor, \V. Crouse, R. Edwards, S. Runkles. Secondrow;. M. E. Hoggan (Secretary-Treasurer), J. Shaheen, /1'1. Engelbrecht, L. Pastor (Librarian), J. Harmon, Itg~~:~i/lllrd roW: A. Young, B Baker, C. Davis, C. Adkins, C. Adriance. Fourth row: E, Earp, \V. Simpson, Mr

The College Orchestra

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Capt. J. CallahanCvmpal!yH

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Company Sponsors

Lt. Col. Paul V. Fogleman

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11.Cronise, Capt. 11,'1.Schugnm, 1st Lt. \\I. Sitter, ~Iuj. L. Alperstciu, l st Lt O. Sutton, Lst Lt.

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Friday afternoon newspapers and Contras/in several different shades. firesides, break-fasts, and visiting lecturers. ideas presentedand argued fcw conclusions, but manyopinions.

We know communication to be the meansof understanding. We loyally subscribe, weearnestly debate-we formulate ideals.

STUDENT COVEHN,\'iENT OFFI-CERS. Left 10 right: 5. Case (Vice_

r_re~~~k\;,"rnE.(~r~~~~:~t): T~.ns~.~:ll~;(Secretary).

An assembly of distinct individuals ...

STUDENT GOVERNt.·IENT CABINET. Front rose, left 10 right: S. Bayly, O. jocres, S. Case, .J. Blackburn, DeanW. David (Advisor), N. Miller. Second rou;: R. Klitzberg, j. Day, C. Davis, 1....1. Evans, H. Manthey, B. Heed,D. Humphrey, E. Armiger, 1. Hillman.

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· .. united in purpose by similar ideals ...

STUDENT LIFE COUNCIL. Seated, left to right: Dr. J. Kerschner, Dean H. Howery, Mr. R. Waldorf, Dr. C.Crain, J. Rciuh,ut. Stunding: C. Webster, J. Blackburn, E. Kelso, S. Case.

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The four professors, however, act only in an

advisory capacity; they have no vote.

The court tries all infractions concerned

with academic honor. Anyone who violates the

code is all his honor to report the misdemeanor

to the court within twenty-four hours. Fair-

ness in judgment and secrecy of trial pro-

ceedings arc the main objectives of the group.

The court elects its own officers. This year's

president is William MacDonald and the re-

corder is Priscilla Ord. These two people are

present at every trial.

Western Maryland is proud of its efficient

and effective honor system. In only two years,

it has gained a deep-rooted respect and value

on the college campus.

TIlE HONon COUllT. First row, left 10 right: Dean H. Howery, W. lIlncDonnld, P. Ord, Dean W. David,Mr. O. Spangler, D. Jocre~. Second row: G. Gebelein, D. Humphrey. D. Briggs, E. Armiger, !I'!. Van Dyke, B.Laurence, R. Terry, J. Smith, B. Lazarus, J. Shanholtz, E. wnus, J. Buroch .

. . . inspired by the zest of leadership ...

This is the second year western Maryland

College has been working under an honor

system. This acndem!c ideal has taken its place

as an integral part of campus life and has

proved to be an effective means of elevating

the school's scholastic standing.

With the foresight and backing of the Stu-

dent Government Association, an appointed

committee investigated various aspects of an

honor code and drew up a working system

The group presented their Ideas to the student

body and faculty for approval. After the in-

evitable process of incorporating suggested

changes and needed clartfications, the system

went into effect.Members of the honor court are chosen from

letters of application submitted by the stu-

dents. As stipulated in the codified system, six

seniors, six juniors and four sophomores com-

prise the court. Faculty members are Dean

Helen G. Howery, Dean William David, Dr.

Rembrandt Summers and Mr. Oliver Spangler.

PHESIDENTS' CLUB. First row, left /0 right: M. Crawford 0 Beck, M [vans, F Lindsny S Boeder Secondrow: B. Terry, C. Wilkinson, N. Miller, D. Ioeres, G. Nnrbeth, F. Reynolds, 1'. Old 7/lIrd row N Sheeley H.Klitzbcrg, D. Selikowitz, D. Sutton, D. Steen, S. Green .

. . . and strengthened through cooperation.

The Presidents' Club was organized late

last year through the efforts of a few individ-

uals after the Student Government Associa-

tion suggested a better communications sys-

tem among the organizations of the campus.

In this club, the presidents of the organiza-

tions formulate policies, receive information

and are informed of campus happenings. The

main function of the group is to set up a

monthly calendar designating all of the com-ing events. This calendar is circulated to the

student body each month.

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Presidents plan presentations

Many different groups with varied programs ...

MEN'S LEADERSHIP SOCIETY. Left to rig"t: S. Creen, J. Day, S. Case, J. Spear, Dr. H.Sturdivant (Advisor), Dean 'V. David (Advisor), 11,Manthey, 'V, \Vhitmorc, R. Croruse, \Y.Sitler. Not pictllred: Dr. R. Price (Advisor), Dr. J. Mnkosky (Advisor).

MEN'S DORlIHTORY COUNCIL. Seated, left to right: W. Duncan, D. Humphrey, J. Blackburn, S. Case, R.Klitzbcrg, R. Manthey, C. Walter. Sr.auJir!g; Dean \V. David (Advisor), S. BHyly, E. Armiger, J. Spear, B. Read,R. Steen, J. Baroch, D. Pearson.

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WOI-.IEN'S COUNCIL. teft to right: N. Miller, M. Dilson, C. Davis, D. jocrcs (President),]. Hillman, Dean H. Howery (Advisor), III. Evans .

. . . strive tor one goal-a broader <ampus stope.

WOMEN'S DOHM[TOHY COUNClL. Kneeling, left (0 right: D. Boyd, D. Phillips. Seated: Mrs. H. Scott (BlancheWard),]. Jones, J. Hillman [President, Blanche 'Yard), A. Marlow, IIIrs. A. JI.-J,\ys(MoD'l!lid),'\1. Evans (Presi_dent, McDaniel). Stnnding. P. webb, K. Cochenour, C. Nnrbeth, B. Cook.

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Ideas are shared through reams of printed matter

Editor-m-Chiei ____Barbara Terry

ALOHA EDTTOHIAL STAFF

Louout Editor ~ ... _ Carolyn Hoecker

Photography Editor Claudia Fetrow

Phol,ogmphy Staff ... David Hobson,Bonnie Shelton, David Sutton

Art Bdnor Betty Jean Jacobus

Associate Editors Marsha Bendenueyer,Carolyn Conkling, Hanalei Crontse,Bruce Drenning, David Drobts, Sterling

Green, Peggy Hoey, Geraldine Hopkins,Patricia River, Carole Blha, BonnieShelton

Editorial Assistants Marsha Hoover,

Allen Jones, Nancy Kelley, BarbaraMoon, Diann Pettigrew, Helen Tempel

Proofreading Editor ... __ Fern Lindsay

Typing Editor ._~ . .._Mary Lee Nuttle

Typists .... _._ ..._.~Jill Fredholm,Judy Reinhart, Ethel Sellman

and COPY-ing became the honorable thing to do.

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... and hours spent in

totaling their worth.

ALOHA BUSINESS STAFF

Business Manager .. David Selikowitz

Assistant Business Manager Della Boyd

Eirumcial: Assistants Janet WalkerJerry Clark

Distribution and CirClllatiolt_.Anne Benjamin,Bert Penn, Hay wockley

Patron Manager .Marty Wirt

Patron Committee __ .. Trinka McGibbeny

Becky Wright

Who's afraid of Mrs. Wolf?

Secretaries _ ___Barbara EarhartJoan Meyer

Advertising Ma/Jagers __ .~ Carolyn \NebsterEric Buckner

Advertising Committee Knight Bowles,Helen Dorsey, Dagmar [ceres, Bill Mac-Donald, Bonnie Mctflelfand, BoydMyers, Trish Webb

SlIbscriptions . _Barbara Frick,Bob Crace, Jerry Miller

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CONTRAST. First row, left 10 tight: S. Fleming, H. Tempel, K. Hnvelli, M. Carhart. Sel;ond row: M. Hnhnefeld,J. Shell, L. Simmons, T. Pokorny, B. Wilson, D. Beck (Editor), C. Hoecker, M. Crawford, N. Mengel.

Contrasting views discover free expression

PUBLICATIONS BOAHO. Kneeling: C. Allen. Seilled:D. Beck, P. Ord, B. Terry. Silinding: D. Selikowitz, D.Sutton.

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· .. and publish latestplaudits, pleas and probes.

GOLD BUG STAFF

Editor-in-Chicf .. Priscilla Ord

Managing EdilO'l' Allen JonesBusiness Editor __... Samuel Case

Co-News Editors _ Gail AllenJoyce Russell

AssistOllt News EditO'l' Roberta LoveFeature Editor Dorothy Beck

Assistant Fea/.ure Editor ... Dianne BriggsSports Bduor: Joseph Spear

Assistant Sports Editor ~ Jerry MorseCo-Copy Editors .. Patricia Haver

Carolyn DowellCopy Readers Barbara Graham

Elaine GardinerTyping Edil,or Diana Pettigrew

Art Editor and Ptwtogropber. David Sutton

Advertising Manager Donald Hindrichs

Exchange ______ Martha Wirt

Circutanon ~ William Penn

Bepottere _.__.Stephen Bayly, Mary Crawford,Dennis Dorsch, Deblna Dudley, JnneEnglish, John Hutchinson, RichardKlitzberg, Sylvia White

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Interpretation strengthens rapport

COLLEGE PLAYERS. Left to rig/II: D. Pettigrew, D. Beck, C. Webster, K. Wilson, T. Pokorny, S. Bayly, T. Webb,D, Drobis, M. Bcndcrrneyer, Miss E. Smith (Advisor), N. Sheeley, D. [ceres.

INTEHNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB. Left tonght.: B. Greene, 13.Nolan, P. Zacharias, R. Hibbard,K. Hooves, O. Brown, L. Swcrsky, J. Seddon, S. Green,\V. Carter, C. Hoecker, L. Alpcr,',"_;'_' __ .......

Knock, knockthere?

. Who's

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· .. as interests range to other scenes.

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courage the college students to take an active

part in their parishes.

HELICIOUS LIFE COUNCIL. Seated, left to right: T. Astle, S. Boeder, C. Narbcth, R. Manthey, Dr. C. Crain(Advisor). Sf(milmg: P. Hamson, J. Brooke, J. Buttlrner.

Spiritual development is carefully nurtured.

Along with offering academic growth, west-ern Maryland offers students a chance to grow

spiritu<llly. Its affiliation with the Methodist

Church has set up many traditions that are an

important part of the college life. The religious

tone of our campus underlies most of the activ-

ities that take place.

Sunday evening chapel services nre non-

denominational and members of all faiths find

spiritual meaning in them. The college choir

is one of the most impressive choral groups

to be heard anywhere.

During the week, the many denominations

meet and work together. Students find a

chance for fellowship and spiritual outlets

with members of their own faith. The churches

in Westminster extend friendly hands and en-

The Student Christian Association leads the

way in most spiritual endeavors. Each year one

of their main projects is Religious Emphasis

Week.

The little things such as grace at meals, de-

nominational activities, meditation in. the little

chapel, all are a part of the four years each

student spends on "The Hill." Courses in

religion and philosophy help students investi-

gate and determine their religious beliefs.

In the middle of our campus stands the new

chapel. As it views QUI' daily activities, it lends

its strength to our comings and goings and

offers spiritual comfort when needed.

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Peggy arranges magazines for Religious EmphasisWeek

STUDENT CHRISTIAN A~SOCIA~nON CA~TNET., Seflt:ed, left to rig"t.: B. ;-_'lnnlhey, Dr. L. yriswold (Advisor),Dr. C. Crnin (Advisor}, MIss L. LIgon {Advtsor ), Standmg: H. Smith, C. Narbeth, J. Buttimer, T. Astle. Notl);ctured: M. Zacharias

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1\'IETI-IOD1S1' STUDENT i\'IOVEMENT. First roto, let! to right: D. Pettigrew, L Hobson, M. E. Coleman,II'I. E. Tharpe, V. H\lllUnery, K. Langnis. Second row: S. Higgin, M. Taylor, E, Carll, P. Wolfe, P. Harrison, E.~~~~:l~th~'::iril~~I\~~J i.I~~~~I~~\.i\~s~:lery, C. Arcndt, L Nelson, C. Dowell. FO/u/I! row; B. Baker, S_ Green,

The Faith Of Fathers and exploration

UNITED CMvlrUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, Left 10 right· P. jones, N. Kelley, K. Htchards, K(;f<lham, L. \Vright, S. DeRan.

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NEWL\'[AN CLUB. First "OW, left to right: F. Sybert, P. Mnrkoski, S. Lupines. Second row: C. Pond, A. Hamilton,J. Buckley, J. Roberts. Third row: J. Allgirc, E. Knapp, B. Generali, B. Krizek. Fourth row: 1. Wood, G. Kulick,D. Pond, R. Headmond, 1. Brooke .

. . . satisfies the doubting mind.

JEWISH STUDENT ASSOCIATION. First row, left 1.0 right: D. ~elikowit,;, E. Distiller, J. Hillman, },of. Shiff, A.\Veinberg, L. Winter. Second row: R. Adler, S. Mnkover, S. Deanng, ~L Kappelman, D. Goldstone.

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Through communication-understanding ...

CANTERBURY CLUB. Left to right: C. Unkart, N. Mengel, C. Narbeth, D. Taylor, A. High-smith, C. Hopkins, M. Hobart

LUTHEBAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION. Left to right: S. Stauffer, L. Little, K. Frese, S.Fischer, C. Koerber, M. Bondermcyer

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WESLEYANS. Left to right: W. Thais, D. Dorsch, H. Smith, J. Day, 1. Buttimcr, E. Welch,R. Manthey, Dr.C. Crain (Advisor) .

. . . dears the path toward Truth.

WESLEYANETTES. Sealed, le/t. to right: Mrs. C. Crain (,\dvisor), S.H.iggin, D. Pettigrew,N. "-,liller. Standing: E. Hoffman, P. Raver.

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John Blackburn

Barbara Terry

Wayne Whitmore

Dagmar joeres

Jackson Day

DavidHumphrey

""argaret Zacharias

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Barbara Earhart

Deserving seniors receive national recognition

William Sitter

WHO'S WHO

IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND

UNIVERSITIES

Robert Manthey

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Prtsctlla Ord

Samuel Case

Dagmar Ioeres

Dr. Arleen Heggcmeicr, Advisor

Barbara Earhart

Priscilla Ord

TRUMPETERS

"FOT if ttse Trumpet gives anuncertain eovnd; who shall pre-pare himself for lJuttle?"

Carolyn webster

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Another season with different players, but thegame is always the same. We have remainedtense and breathless until the final second. Wehave left in despair before the g,lme was over.We have cheered.Four years of triumph and defeat .. learn-

ing to accept both. laughter shared, tearsshed . whatever the outcome, we strive toirnprove. . we look to the future and realizethe final score is the important one.

Lenny BiserAIosl VII!twufePlayer

Lanny BucknerBest Deiensine Uflemfm

Dave MarkeyBest Blocking Li"emllJl

Terrors Take Two Titles

The 1962 season proved to be a very favor-

able one for the Green Terror grid men as they

battled their way to another Mason-Dixon

championship and tied for first in the Middle

Atlantic Conference. This is the first time in

many years that a Green Terror eleven has

accomplished this double feat. After their only

loss of the campaign to mighty Susquehanna,

the Waldorfmen finished their season in strong

fashion, blanking three of their last four op-

ponents. For the year the Terrors scored a total

of 97 points as against 49 for the opposition.

In analyzing the successful season, mention

must be made of the stellar defensive play

which seemed to stifle the opponent's scoring

potential in the second half. Every team was

held scoreless in this time period until the final

game of the season when Hopkins squeezed

out their lone touchdown of the day. In post-

season awards, Dave Markey was voted the

Outstanding Blocking Lineman award, Eric

Buckner received the Defensive Lineman

award and Len Biser was voted the MostValuable Player

Managers Dave SuttOI1, Pete Alexander, and LewGoodley.

SCOHEBOARD

WMC 14 Bridgewater 0

WMC _~12 Pen Military ~_ 7

WMC 8 Randolph-Macon __ 0

w~vrc _ 17 Hampden-Sidney _.14WMC __8 Susquehanna 22

W~'IC 30

WMC 16

WMC __ 8

W.\4C 14

Upsala

Dickenson ~~ 0Drexel __..__0

Johns Hopkins 6

fOOTBALL TEAM. First row, left 10 right; C. Kulick, C.Sohn, C. Winegrad, H. Boone, A. Ingalls, E. Daniels, C.Woodey, R. White, C. Schwcbler, H. Basye, ~.1.Hendrickson,R. Shipley, M. Honey, J. Holthaus. H. Cook, B. Knowles, C.\Vintcrling. Second row: F. Hitchcock (J. V. Coach andTrainer), L. Brown, D. Blizzard, J. Giesey, H. Both, i\.!.Kindler, G. Owens, F. Kidd, T. l\l,'gn.otto, K. Schuele, n.Steen, D. Pearson, T. Confer, S. Hames, R. \\'alker, D.

~~~~~) ,\\~'. ~!~ir~~'e~' ~o8f;s'e~~hi{~1L~r~il,~·.;Y;J~1~~k.(~~~~I~H. Shaw, J. Stephens, J. Barach, T. Bowman, A., Benkwitz,C. Walsh, A. Obcr, B. Sitter, J. Cupp, W. Wrightson, C.Spencer, S. Case (Assistant Coach). Fourth row; P. Alex-ander (Manager), R. Jones, G. Harrison, J. Gray, L. Biser,E. Kelso, R. Terry, R. Yobst, \V. MacDonald, E. Buckner,D. Markey, D. Walter, D. Sutton (M.an:lger), Lewis Goodley(Student Trainer), H. Jones (Backfield Coach).

Confer runs the quarterback-keep for good ynrduge.

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Buckner (61) leveled 36 to spring Walsh nsi.

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Scott scores <lgtlinst Cullaudet.

Coach Denny Harmon

SCOREBOARD

\NMC 2 Drexel ~ 4

W.MC .__ 0wrvlc .OWMC .0

WMC 5

WMC. 1

:\H. Saint Mary's .0F & M_____ _ ..3Loyola _ A

Washington ~1Delaware . . 1

WMC .3 Lycoming ~ __.2WMC. .B Oalleudet 0WMC 1 Catholic U. _ 0

WMC .5 Johns Hopkins .__ 0

Fir.lt row, left. 10 right: P. \~Ioo.dcn, C. Dotson, B. Churnbcrs, L Z~ebedies, \V. Whitmore (co-captain), J. Wende-roth (co-captain), L. Alperstcin, II. Mooney. Second row: j , Miller (manage,.), B. Robertson, N. [-loffman, SJ()yner, D. Schmidt, J. Hllnllcm, C. Gray, M. Schlee, 11.Creltz,.1 Hook, D. Harmon (coach).

Roundballers ReboundSuccessive losses to Drexel, Franklin &

Marshall, and Loyola, and a gruelling 108minute battle with Mt. Saint Mary's, whichended at a 0-0 deadlock, was the story ofwestern Maryland for the first foul' games.

Beginning on October 26th with a decisive5-1 victory over Wuslungton College, however,things began to look up, and the ruundballersromped en to beat Lycoming, Callaudet,Catholic University, Johns Hopkins, and to tiethe University of Delaware.

A great deal of credit for the sudden shift tothe win column cnn he attributed directly toan excellent bit of coaching strategy by anexcellent coach, Denny Harmon. Midwaythrough the season, Coach Harmon made adrastic personnel shift designed to balance thedefense and offense and to salvage a winningseason. The results ure plainly seen.

Joe wenderoth and Laszlo Zsebedtcs coppedpost-season honors as they placed on the All-Mason-Dixon team; Scott Joyner and WayneWhitmore received Honorable Mentions. 1naddition to Conference honors, the squadvoted Whitmore as Best Defensive Back andZsebedics as Best Lineman.

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Co-cuptnlns Joe Wendcroth and \Vaync \Vhitmore

Front row, feft to right; J. Baroch, O. Bowen, R. Crontse (captain), 1\"1.Creamer, H. Hrmlcr. Second row: B.Gottschall, H. Mooney, M. Hendnkson, A. Harmantas, T. Michaels. Third row: B. Myers (manager), J. Ballard,O. Mcintire, 5,\,>1:.A. C. Young (coach).

WMC ..._.1368

W~'IC 1,'377

wiVle ..._.1364W!\iIC~_.1371WMC .. 1382

WMC 1361WMC 1353

WMC 1375

SCOREBOARD

Syracuse 1324

Loyola .__1359

W. Va. State .1253Morgan 1352

Hopkins 1384Dickinson .1374Lafayette 1259Gettysburg .1344

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Riflemen Start Fast with Young Squad

The riflemen at western Maryland College

have developed what is probably the world's

most exacting sport into a nne science. Con-

tinuing 011 their winning ways the squad piled

up an impressive string of wins early in the

season. Ably coached by Sgt. Young and led

by Captain Ron Crontse the team has reg-

istered wins over such perennially tough op-

ponents as Sycracuse, Gettysburg, and Lafay-

ette. Consistently nne performances have been

turned in by Dave Bowen, who along with

Coach Young and Senior Dave Bowen

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Han, composed the team's senior membership.

Jerry Barach, Matt Creamer, Hans Htmler,

and Andy Harmantas have provided fine

depth to a squad that is still young and de-

veloping. Gaining confidence and experience

with every match the squad aimed for an unde-

feated record and national prominence in the

2nd Army Intercollegiate Matches. The Tenor

Riflemen strive to be a team of which the

campus can be truly proud

Captain Hon Cronise

Grapplers Boast Spirit and YouthUnder the fine direction of coach Iver Mag-

nussen and assistant Sam Case, the wrestlingteam jumped off to its most favorable start inrecent years. Hampered by inexperience andlack of depth, the matmen made good use ofdetermimltion, aggressiveness, and outstand-ing performances by various individuals topost two consecutive wins after " pnir oflosses, recording a 2-2 mark midway throughthe season.

Although losing to perennial conferencepowers Gallaudet and Catholic University, thewell-conditioned grapplers, having gained val-uable match experience and unexpectedlystrong individual efforts, emerged victoriousfrom contests with Elizabethtown and Frost-burg State College.

One of the most sparkling records on theteam is that of Mike Eagan, a junior wrestlingin the 123 pound class. Mike has pinned nilfour of his opponents thus far this season.M ike's three year record is one of the best in

SCORE80AHDWMC ~~~11 G.lllaudet ________24

WivIC.____16 Catholic U. ---- 23

WMC ____.18 Elizabethtown ~~__ 16

wrvlc __ 21 Frostburg ~-~______13

WMC _____20 American U. _~~10

Coach Iver Magnussen and Assistant Coach Sam Case

the history of Terror teams. Sophomore RonGarvin and freshman Bob Basye are also un-defeated this season. Garvin, wrestling in the130 pound class, has three pins and one deci-sion and Basye, in the 157 pound bracket,has registered four decisions. Sophomore GilSmink, a 167 pounder has pinned his last twoopponents. Juniors Bud Knefely (147 pounds)and Jim Cupp (177 pounds) and freshmenGary' Kulick (heavyweight), George Schweb-ler (167 pounds), and Dan jett (137 pounds)have also turned in nne performances this sea-son. Valuable support and team depth waspresent in reserves Dick Steen, Stun Sunder-land, Mike Roney, Jim Dickman and Kin~~Hill.

Early Pall practices indicated high spirit. Bychanging weight classes, the men cooperatedto keep the team at its strongest. The outlookfor next year's wrestling squad is very bright,since none of the men graduate this year andthere are several highly promising freshmen.

Knefcly and Smink get ready to tie each other up.

Co-captains Garvinand Eagandevelopa newholdduringpnlcti(:e.

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Pre-season observations by Coach DickClower foresaw a top hoop campaign, withexperience and scoring punch as the keynotes.Led by returning co-captains Tom O'Malley,a 6'2" scoring threat, and H.ichie Klitaberg, abaokoourt smoorhte at 6'1", with Sam Lei-shure, confident after a successful freshmanyear, and 6'5" boardman Ron Shirey assisting,,1 strong nucleus was formed. Frosh RichieEtgcn was tabbed as the fifth starter. DaveMarkey, a rebounding stalwart, and pepperyHowie Wagner were the top reserves withStan Makover, Mike Elsercad, and Bill Kubatcompleting the roster.

After an easy 90-68 thumping of the Alumni,the regular season began with an 89-81 over-time squeaker over Loyola. Clutch goals byO'Malley and Etgen and seven straight Klitz-berg foul shots tore the game open in the extrasession. O'Malley's 23 points, Etgen's 18, Lei-sbure's 17 and 16 by Klitz led to what wouldlater be judged the team's best effort.

An 88-52 drubbing of Towson followed,

Hoopsfers Show Experience and Hustle

Eigcn, O'~-LlllCY,and Mnrkcy go high

with Eigen netting 22, Shirey 19 points and28 rebounds, and 18 for Klitzberg. The F & Mtroopers were next to fall via a 54-48 over-time thriller. Rich Eigen's last second basketknotted the poorly played contest at 44-44,aud provided the Impetus for the overtimepunch.

A win over Wnshmgton College, sponsoredby Klitzberg's 29 markers brought the Clower-men's slate to 4-0, before Hofstra and Mora-vian dealt successive defeats to the listlessCreen and Cold. Eigen's 30 markers againstMoruvinn were in vain. Rerurning home, theTerrors nipped Dickinson 57-56 with Klitzhitting for 20.

The Christmas break saw the wrvlc hoop-stcrs invade the Norfolk Naval tournament,only to find Southern hospitality at an ebb.Humble pie was served by R. P. 1., Elan, andAtlantic Christian on succesive evenings, asthree straight setbacks, despite outputs of 30,26, and 32 points by Richie Klitzberg which

¥~:·I~~~~t~n~h~od~I~~~sS~t~~5111!~~~~~~thP~:I\.t~~Mary's next in line.

Co-captains O'Malley und Khtzberg

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SCOREBOARD

WMC 90 Alumni 68

81W]\dC .89 Loyola _

WMC __ 88 Towson 52

F & ~"I 43WMC 54

WMC. __ 87 Washington __..76

Hofstra .. .. 90

Moravian .-____82

Dickinson 56

R P. r. 87

Elan 87

Wl'vIC 58

WMC 68

WM C .__.57

\V~'IC .74

WMC 71

\V~vIC .69 Atlantic Christian __ 83

Shirey dunks!

J. V. Team Starts Strong

At ALOHA presstime the J V. Quint boasted

an enviable 5 and 1 record, maintaining a con-

sistant eighty-point-per-game average. Theil

victories, with the exception of a win over

Dickinson, were all against high and prep

schools. The only loss of the season was a

lathering by a strong Franklin & Marshall

squad, 88-64.

The big games were played later in the sea-

son with two against the johns Hopkins hashand a rescheduled affair with Lebanon Valley

proving to be the toughest

Capable performances in the backcourt

were delivered by Bill Kubat, Jim Davis,

Halph Smith, and Jim Heck. Holding the line

up front were Dave Reger, Len Owens and

John Law.

SCOREBOAHD

WMC~.81 BOlito. Tnst. .__.. 61

WMC _ 64 Franklin & Marshall 88

WMC 75 Mercersburg 64

WMC .80 Boys Latin .56

\VMC 87 Dickinson _ __81

WMC 81 Balta. lust. 6,3

Lettermen Form ClubThe Lettermen's Club was formed in the

waning d.1YS of the 1961-62 school year by a

number of the varsity athletes then on the

campus. Since then it has grown to be one of

the largest clubs on "the Hill." Dick Yobst, theclub's president, briefly explains the organiza-

tion and its pmposes:

"This is a highly selective organization. K1Ch

member must carry a 'C' average, he must

have earned a letter in one of the recognized

sports of wvo and he must be approved by a

two-thirds majority vote of the Club.

"Our purposes are of a constructive nature

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towards improving athletics on 'the Hill: We

hope to unite the faculty and athletes into an

atmosphere of mutual cooperation and under-

standing, to increase attitudes which will en-

courage more participation in both inter-

scholastic and intramural programs and to

draw the alumni closer to the college through

more alumni activities.

"We feel it's time to eliminate the old adage

which implies that inte1!igcnce and athletics

don't go together. College is an institution ill

which both education and athletics are impor-

tant for the proper well rounded education for

which we are striving."

intramural program. The program includeshockey, basketball, badminton, volleyball,tennis, hiking, and archery. All awards aregiven on a point basis according to achieve-ment and participation in each of the sports.The intramural program provides an oppor-tunity for socializing as well as for physicalactivity. To supplement this intramural pro-gram, honorary teams are chosen for hockeyand basketball. Contests with nearby collegeslend added interest to a varied sports programfor WMC coeds.

\VOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. First -rOlV, left /0 right: v. Alexander (President), R. Hidey, :M. L. Cas-tronova, H. \Vright. Second row: A. Weller, J. Holloway, S. Roeder, 1\.1. A. Shriver. 1"/,;ril row: 1'. Bobbett, S.Fischer, S. DeHan.

Women's Athletic Association Captains Coeds' Sports

Under the sponsorship of Miss Todd andMiss Parker, the Women's Athletic Associationhad a very active year. ln addition to monthlymeetings, they held two award parties. At thistime awards were presented, and each girl wasrecognized for her athletic efforts. There werealso games and refreshments, which added tothe enjoyment. They sponsored a basketballclinic to which all Wl\'IC women were invited.

The \VAA makes it possible for the womenstudents of Wl\'IC to participate in an active

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Cinny Alexander passes out equipment.

Honorary Hockey Team Drives for Goals

HOCKEY TEAM. First row, left to right: S. Buberr, )"'1. E. Cclcmnn, K. Coleman, H. Hidey. Sec01ul row: E.l-IolI'n1:<l1, B. Smith, S. Fischer, C. Arendt, S. Delta».

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First row, left to rig/It: N.Thomas, P. Bobbett, S. De-H,)]). Second row: D, Hay-Reid, S. Fischer, It Wright

Varsity

Basketball

Teams ...

Pam Bobbett tries for ,\ basket.

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. . . Net Fun

And

Excitement .

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First row, leit 10 I'ight: P.Vrm Dyke, B. Sillith, C.Arendt. Second row; V, Alex-ander, K. Coleman, S. Record,1'.1. Castronova .

. . and trie~ngain.

Competition Keen in Intramural Sports

Never too early to start tennis practice. \Vlmt a rncketl

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Majorettes Strut to Victory Song

MAJORE1TES. First row, leit to rig"/; C. Akngt, N. Barton, H. Warrick, C. Buc, C. Krebs, 1. Hobnrt (Captain).

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Pom Pom Team Rustles

Green and Gold at Games,

Parades, Rallies

r~~ls,~v~~~~:I~ILr~:i~~~~:d:~!t~tl~l;,ig~~:~;i:~~e~~o~r.~c~·o~~~fc~I~I.'II!f~n~:~~e~~n~~TlK~I1~~.lih:-~;t~oL~lIk~a~~l)~:~:C. Becker, C. Arendt, J. Davis, F. fuller, A. Highsmith, ~,1. Matthews. FOllrt~ row: K. Criss, J. Underwood, M.Bock, C. Steelman, N. Lugar.

CHEERLEADEHS. First.'olV, left to right: P. Thompson, J. Neff, C. Webster {captnm ), D. Groshon, C. Jen-nings. Secourl row: M. Dilson, ). Firestone, B. Earhart, D. Dudley, H. Holmes.

Cheerleaders Shoulder Responsibility for School Spirit

The victory cry rises higher._---- with a new note of masculinity.

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Cool parties, cool people twangingguitars, throaty saxophones . syncopatedrhythms. . crowded dance floors-and thehours pass.Gradually, we awaken to the sobering realiza-

tion that we are not teen-agers any longer. Westruggle to assume the maturity expected ofus. We do not always succeed, but the rhythmof growth throbs within us.

Social Life

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Bachelors serenade in the snow.

Cows, skunks, and worms whoop it IIp at the tntersorontvpicnic.

DELTA SIGMA KAI'PA. First row, /ljft. to right: J. Hoffman, H. Moon, M. L. Castronova, H. Griscom, N. Thomas,P. Raver, D. Pettigrew, C. Breckenridge, B. Tibbs, V. Alexander, J. Hopkins, B. Terry. Second row: M. Taylor,13.Wilson, D. Beck, 1. Buckley, P. Zacharias, C. Hoecker, D. Lcithiscr, B. Cook, L. Robson, B. Friese, P. Lam-bert. Third row: S. Fleming, L. Curroulll, D. Rhea, C. Metle, K. GU(;hC!lOIlf,J. Lucas, G. Hollon, B. Holland,A. \-Vcinsto(;k,B. Bennett, Y. Osteen, B. Crnhnm, L. Winter. Fourth row: B. Barnickel, P. \Volfe, D. Poffenberger,K. gurkhnrt, P: ~hrkoski, B. Druery, R. Hopkins, C. Arrieta, ~-!. Hindle, n. Jones,. R. Shafer. Fifth row: W.Stine, E. Gardiner, V. Bittner, D. Rayfield, ,,1. Schilr, P. Bobbett, C. Fcy, J. Crawford, C. Dowell, D. Stoffie,N. Lockwood, E. J. Fonnwalt, G. DcMott, B. Hirsch

.EKDELTA SIGMA KAPPA OFFICEHS. Scared, le'l 10 righl: N. Thomas(President), P. H:WOT (President-elect}, J. Hillman (Chaplain). Siand-ing: B. Cook (SGA Heprcsentntive ), H. Griscom (Treasurer), J. Lucas(Sergeant-at-Arms)

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"And forever we'll be sisters."

A stellar year began for the Delts when theywere honored at the Intersorontv ScholasticTea for lending "the Hill" ill academic achieve-ment. Homecoming added a new ribbon to theDelt collection as their efforts at display-build-ing were recognized. At Christmas timea parry in the clubroom with a Kosher Santa

Claus plus the traditional party with the Bach-elors brought Yuletide happiness to brothersand sisters. Too soon the annual senior ban-quet signaled the departure of sisters as theDolts closed another yem' of fun andtogetherness.

Hen" call we read by upsidedown lamp'?

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"Now let's wait for Santal"

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Although small in number, the Iotes werebig in spirit, as they demonstrated early in theyear by winning first prize for their Homecom-ing display. Christmas was full of activities-food certificate and gifts sent to a needyfamily, a Rush Tea built around the Christmastheme, and an informal party in the clubroom.Selling Avon products continued to be the Iotefund-raising project again this year. Secondsemester the girls operated under a revisedconstitution, gave the annual Hush Party, andconcluded the year by enjoying a banquetwith the alumnae.

IOTA G.'HdMA CHI OFF·TCEns. Seilled, left to rightC. Wilkinson (Treasurer), B. l\'1cCntharn (President),II·!, Emery (Vice-PreSident). Stmuling: H. Tempe!{Secretary}.

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IOTA GAMMA CHI. First rolV, left to right: H. Tempel, 111.Emery, B. },IcCuthurn, Dr. A. Heggemeier, Secondrow: E. Deckert, C. Wilkinson, P. Orallt.

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PHI ALPHA MU OfFICERS. First row, left to right:M. Hcey (Sergeant-at-Arms), H. Holmes (SCA Rep-resentative). Second row: Bijncobus [Vice-President},C. Conkling (President), D. Boyd (Treasurer). Not1!ictllrec/: J;\I1ice Hobart {Secretary}.

PHI ALPHA xru. Fir,~t row, left, to rigiit: S. Rushton, B. Earhart, J. Walker, B. Jacobus, J. Hobart, C. Conkling,D. Boyd, ~1. Bendenncyer, f. ~1fldsay, /\. Benjamin, J. Fredholm, ~. Persian. Second row: K. Stoner, C. Allen,D. joeres. C, Macdonald, B. Frick, J. Meyer, N. Thomas, L. Cooding, M: L. Nuttle, J. Tatem, B. ;"o(cClellalld,

~-.~~~lle~:'t~!m~~~.'5\~,~~~1,iSt/'liic~~~~~~,Di/til~~1:~,JC~r~~~~~r~'F~~l~}~'L;aS~c~~117tc~c~[~t~rke~'S~~~~ed~grass, 1>.'1. Shriver, C. Barker, E. Witherite, R Love, !I.'1. Chittenden, J. Algire, D. Miller, L. Chilcoat, D, Briggs.Fifth row; C. Steelman, J. Holloway, 1>.. 1. ~'Iatthews, H. Smith, S. Fischer, J. Hussell, ,'.,.1. Engel, C. Smith, S. Dexter,P. VanDyke, D. Groshon, P. Snyder, M. J'ordham, F. Sybert, C. Treharne.

A calf must learn shnfllcbonrd so she can win more nice trophies for the shelves.

Fall 1962 found Phi Alpha Mu welcominga new crop of calves. As Hell Week ended, allbegan preparations for Homecoming when"Om Queen Is Your Queen" again followedthe Phi Alph float. Christmas was a giving sea-son-a scrapbook for children of Happy Hills,food baskets for needy families, and gifts anda party for the patients of Springfield. Fairy-land mystified the freshmen as now faces dis-played the traditional theme. The Rush Partyover, the spring banquet and the Torch badea final adieu to the departing cows.

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Make ita pretty calf

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SIGMA SIGl'-.IA TAU OFFICEHS. First mw, left to right:]. Reinhart (Vice-President), C. Davis (Sergeant-at-Arms). Cenler: C. Webster (President).Third row: ~I. Wirt (Treasurer), J. Firestone (SGA Representative). Top:B.Shelton(Sccretary).

New Siglll<lS proudly wore outfits of red andgray in the fall, and not long afterward theyjoined their brothers for a Pancake SupperThe Skunks donated money to CARE, gave :1

traditional food basket at Thanksgiving, andsupported a needy family at their Christmasbanquet. Spring saw freshmen rushed at theCircus, new officers elected, and a senior ban-quet presented.

The way to a brother's heart.

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SIG}>'IASIGMA TAU. First row, left to right: S. Dellan, C. Emmel, J. Slade, B. Ad,lIns, B. Shelton, C. Webster,1. Reinhart, 1\-1. \Virt, C. Fetrow, D. Dehne, S. May. Secuud voso: E. Boeder, S. Higgin, N. ~·[mer, L. Fabre, 1\"Pappaclopoulou, E. Distiller, V. Rllmmery,.P. Web~, E. MeGihbe~y, H. Wright, L. Sl1l1rmnn.Third row: B. Nolan,C. Pond, I. Firestone, S. Gordon, S. StauAcr, K. Friese, D. Councill, 1. Ryan, ]. Shanholtz, C. Narbeth, C. Becker,J. Cox, E. Wilsnum, B. Krizek. Fourth row: N. Mengel, C. Biddle, J. Jones, B. Woodruff, S. Haines, P. Jones, L .

.t:Ii~~d;r~~~J,[·1\.~oN~h~cT~d: g_a~:'~n~it,S;tW~~Lr:~,,~"Tb'W~~~~,~:~~t~c~k~~~: ~;l~;:~~l~:l'C~'S{~~~S~!~:~~f~~':b~~:K. Havclli, 1'.'1. E. Cruybill, P. Mullinix, D. Simpson.

"Cuttin' up again"-Homecoming tests artistic temperament

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The Bachelors kicked the year off with asuperbly decorated Homecoming Dance fea-turing Fred Perry and his orchestra. The club-room was revamped and furnished plus severalparties and banquets to round out Fraternalactivities. An off-campus Christmas festivalwith their sisters the Delts turned out to bea big success.

The Bachelors snapped to attention, welcoming theirnew sponsor, Col. Paul V. Fogleman.

ALPHA CAMII'lA TAU. Front row, lefl to right; L. Brown, J Brooke, W. l\lacDonnld, C. Walters, W. Sitter, J.l1iohll1;111,D. Sutton, J. Spear, C. Bloodsworth, 1-1. Wagner. Second rou»: J. Oppel, B. Drenning, ]. Blackburn, \V.Myers, O. Goldstone, L. Alperstetn, D. Drnbis, H. Terry, C. Walsh, I. Clark, D. Pond. Third row: C. Gill, W.Chase, T. Bowman, H. Khtzberg, \V. Gillespie, A. Ober, J. Wcnderoth, J. Morse, F. Wooden, H. Both, G. Gebclein,J. Hook, J. Warman. Four/.Ii row; D. Mncliwnn, B. Lnzurus, \V. Cowden, E. Daniels, N. Hoffman, B. 1\.·lyers,D. Schmidt, G. Smink,~. Bnroeh, 11"J.Sherwood, T. Confer, j. Cupp. Ftli row: M. Reitz, W. Benton, W. George,r~!~rlrl~';~~~\t~c~hftJ.'S~~ll)I~~ts~lg~Re;g~;:Walker,A.Magnotto, D. teen, G.Harmeyer, D.Pearson, G. F"lton,

ALPH,\ GAM/viA TAU QI"FICEHS. Sellled, left to righl: D. Sulton (Vice-President),\V. Sitter (President), J. Hiclunan {Treusurcr). Stwulillg: H. Terry (SGA Represenm-tive ), C. Walters [Secretury ), W. lI.'b_cDonald (Sergeant-at-Arms).

"And this is how Wt> elect our officers."

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J?E~:~~C,P!/6'~'\·~I~~:iEtCO~~bj~~ftE:ofu~~t~:e:~I~~rB·~~~:sE~~~t~b~W~~~~~;.~!~~;:~!f;~;/~.~r~~;~d!~.r:1W~~:~:T. Hill, T. warner, E. Armiger, ]. Owens, L. Klein, D. Yobse, S. Cuse, S. Sunderland, F. \Vade, K. Bowles. 1\'1.Kindler, C. Tussey. Third roun H. Carvin. I. B'llor. K. Schllele, C. Fuhrman, S. Stawas, ]. Norris, M. Elseroad,11.Kruhm, F. Kidrl, It Shuw, D. Ami(;o, H. Himmler, B. LaWf(;Il(;e. Fourth row: C. Spencer, O. Noble, J. Brewer,w. Wrtghtson, C. Thacker, J. Hannan, R. Lerch, C. Dodson, H. Robertson, B. Knepp, \V. Million, ]. Giesey, E.wngocr, D. Markey.

DELTA PI ALPHA OFFICEHS. Kneeling: R. Crace (Secretary),]. Leporati (Sergeant-at-

N:;~i);~~:d~~~1',~!IAlf~[~~~t(slAO~~;!~~n~!'~~~1~~~;l~i~t~~:~~f..~~lB1')~k~2r'rTr~~~li:~:')~

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Next year we'll order rccoiless paddles.

IIA

Starting the year off by copping the footballintramural Hag, the Preachers had H good ye,lr.Miss Della Boyd was named Preacher Sweet-heart of the Year. An open Fraternity partywns held successfully, more parties and finally,the May Day Dance completed another chap-ter in Delta Pi Alpha history.

"Anybody seen 'Wilt'?"

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The Gamma Betes sold programs this year-"Ya can't tell da plnyehs widout a progrum."Their sponsorship of the Christmas Dance re-sulted in a Mountain Retreat. Parties, pledg-ing, and work on the annual yearbook roundedout a busy schedule.

"Is this a Saturday nite in the clubroom?"

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GAMMA BETA CHI. First row, left 10 right; O. Guenther, A. Jones, D. Sclikowitz, R. Kleine, J. Miller, G. Kem-merer, J. Gray, H. Crcnise, H. Welsktttel, D. Humphrey, w. Whitmorc. Second row; 1\.1. Eagan, D. Barnes, H.Weekley, L. Goodley, H. Mooney, C. Petrich, E. Willis, J. Walls, D. Quimby, S. De,uing, H. Berrett, L. Zsebedtcs.

n'isti~l~~;I,RC.I'~~~~~d~·o\~t/~>er~~~;~·.l\i~i~~~cttl.J~~'~~kl~;n~'ri~l~~~~C~'(~~~~~;l~;S~1.e~hr;e~;~.ai~~~v~i~~S~l~~:h:J. Jones, C. Manning, D. Buhrman, T. Mlchncl, H. Baker.

CAI\'IMA BETA CHI OFFICERS. Se/jfcd, left to rigtit: J. Miller (Treasurer), C. Kem,Imm::r (President}, J. Cra):, [Vice-Presldent ). S/(!JuiiHg; R. Kleinc (Secretary), C.Kncfdy (SCA Hcprcscntntivc}, H. wcisknrel (Scrgeaut-at-Anns}.

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PI ALPHA ALPHA. Fint row. left to right: M. Schugam, 1. Day, L. Parr, I!. D,lvidov, J. Downey, 1. Buttimcr, C.Siegel, B. Lazarus, S. Green, H. Manthey, D. Makosky (Sponsor). Second row: C. Castle, H. Carson, O. Hinrichs,T. Pokorny, J. Kressler, L. Whitenton, C. Wilson, B. l\liJler, T. Astle, C. Collins, M. Houck. Tloird row: M. Brown-ing, \V. Jelinek, W. Carter, R. Dinger, M. Gesell, L. Brown, B. KmlllfJ, B. Stevens, H. Smith, A. Hannantas.

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~}~i~!'~:!~d~n7r!'~.~:Je~~~~~;et~~~t)~dSI~~!~it~~:ri~hist{~r~~~~;l~n\:r~~i~~il;~;,Jis?r~:~~Znt-Anns), B. Lazarus (Treasurer).

It looks better here than It dtcl OnSkinncr·slawn.

No sale-she's seen the "Iucevlcbel.

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IIAA

The Black and Whites had a pan-

f:l~~ St~~~P;~;I~~i~s~e,:~~v~;I~~le~o:i~,~was their captivating theme for theannual Sweetheart Ball. Selling hotdogs and cokes at the football andbasketball games resulted in pecu-niary returns.

HOMECOMING

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Friday night of Homecoming weekend foundeveryone busy. Floats bad to be decorated,dresses had to be hemmed, displays neededlast minute touches; amid this hustle andbustle Coach waldorf's team had a goodnight's sleep.

"Maypole" plays pin the tnil in the dancedecorating marathon.

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BUHN Hampden-Sydney!

"Give me ,1 hand."

And they did, too-to the tunc of 17-14

Queen B'.lrbam presents Mrs. Lowell Ensor with ahnmr-ccming houquet.

111iss Mnssnchnsct ts, Sally AnnFriedman, does a rendition of"Moonlight Serenade."

President Lowell Ensor crowns Miss Barbara Earhart HomecomingQueen.

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~..JISS JUIlITI'1 CAl_LA !-iANScniIJrAtle1U[,ml

M!% LOIS CHI,LCOATjlllliorAllendunt

~IISSJUDY JONESSophomore Attendant

'\'IISS BAlllJAJlA EAI1HAIITHomecoming Queen of 1962

MISS CAil0L\'N AKACIFreshll](JIlAtlend(1II1

Stepping forward with a song and a style ...

The Biscayne IV, a folk singing group, lise their original arrangements. They have cut a -ecord of "Maria" and"\Vhen \Ve \Vem Young,"

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"And wear n hat with n plume."

We lingered in "Summer and Smoke."

On November 16th, the Alumni Hall stagewas once again transformed by theatre magicinto the small town of Glorious Hill, Mississ-ippi, the scene of Tennessee Williams' "Sum-mer and Smoke." The story of the play is oftwo young lovers whose lives drift in oppositedirections: John Buchanan, :1 young doctor,who discovers that life has more to offer thanmaterial and sensual pleasures, and AlmaWeinmiller, a minister's daughter, who be-comes <I woman because of a desire for lovewhich she was never able to satisfy. Their livesbecome "like two people exchanging a call oneach other at the same time, and each onefinding the other one gone out, the door lockedagainst him and no one to answer the bell."

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A Christmas tribute

to peace ...

"You say YOIIwant Rice boiled?"

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And dancing to

a Yule tune ..

"Is that a switchboard?"

"We'rejust n bunch cfwnll flowers."

Christmas il. Itt France.

We Ce/eb,ated the Season in a Thousand Ways,

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Let I.IS drink (L toast

To the class 1,hot's the mast,

To a class that 1S tops on «the Hm."

Being beres been tun

For everyone

We love it, ond we always will.

We're together now

As we take OUI' last bow

Tn fl"iendship and unity.

College ties can ne'er be broken

For the gIo}'!! of '631

'I'ne CLASS OF 1963.

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Time is marked by the progression of (L million footsteps.

With the completion of our college career we have taken an

'important step toward the Future.

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Samuel Thomas AbramsMr. and Mrs. Valda L. Adams, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Preston 1\'1. AdkinsMr. and Mrs. H. AkagtMr. and Mrs. George W. AlexanderH. B. AlexanderCmdr. and Mrs. Charles C. AllenMr. and Mrs. L. Willard AmossMr. and Mrs. George J. Arendt, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. AstleMr. and Mrs. George A. BeerDr. and Mrs. William E. BageantMr. and Mrs. A. S. Baker, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. BakerMr. and Mrs. Eldon L. BakerMrs. Viola M. BakerMr. and Mrs. Walter C. BakerMr. and Mrs. John C. Ballard, ]rConstance A. Barnes '62Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Bayly, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred BendenneyerMr. and Mrs. Stanley BenjaminMr. and Mrs. James \V. BettsMr. and Mrs. James L. BittnerMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. BlackburnMr. and Mrs. Charles L. BloodsworthMr. and Mrs. Albert E. BobbettMr. and Mrs. R. Edgar BoothMr. and Mrs. Thomas BowdenMr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. BowenMr. and Mrs. A. K. BowlesMr. and Mrs. Albert BranoffMr. and Mrs. Joseph BrockCarl E. BrownMr. and Mrs. James M. Browning, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Bryson, JrMr. and Mrs. David J. BucknerMr. and Mrs. Conrad D. HueMr. and Mrs. Alfred W. BurkhardMr. and Mrs. Woodward W. BurkhartRev. and Mrs. Thomas A. ButttmcrMr. Howard F. CartMr. and Mrs. Ephraim M. CarllFay A. CarmichaelMr. and Mrs. George W. CarrMr. and Mrs. Howard CaseMr. and Mrs. Frank A. CastleClearfield MotelMr. and Mrs. James R. ColeMr. and Mrs. John F. ConklingLt. Col. and Mrs. Bussell D. Cook, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. V. M. CowdenRobert T. CrawfordMr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Creamer, JrMr. and Mrs. Everett Creighton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Howland D. CreitzMr. and Mrs. Michael P. CunninghamDr. and Mrs. N. J. DavidovRobert L. D,lVisDr. and Mrs. W. Allen Deckert

PATRONS

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IWSTER OF WOMEN STUDENTSAbsher. Norma ArleJ\~, ~/o John ~'. Grada. Vnle ltd .. nel Air.

A~~;'~~r;;;dn Antoin~U". 2{)U HillmfLn A.e.,

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AI~r~: Dully Jewell. 242 S. Highl,,"d A.e .• na]timDre 24. Md.Albertson, Sue Ellen. 857 liryant St .. Rnhway. N. J.Alexander, Virginia Lee. ~~1 Cedarcr""t Rd.. Oak Valley.Wenonah, N.J.

Alien. Gail Franc"". B508 16th St .. Apt. 520. Siker Sllr;'",.Maryland

AlbeiT". Jane U"rrkk, Houle l. New Wind.or, M<I.Ambro"en. SUMn Eli~nbeth. 125 Chlrke Plncp.. Frederick. ~1,1.Arendt. Catherine Eliznbeth. 3500 J""n Drive, BoIUm" .." 7.

MarylandArrieta. Alke Carole, 20 Carroll St .. W""tmin.ter, Md.lI"er. JacljueJil\e Dee. Route 8. Box 782. Ed ....ewo!er. MdIl"ker, Joyce. Il~"ch Ave .. Box 109, Richland. N. JDnhr, NAnCye May. 727 Chillum Rd., HYAttsville. M,1.Barker. Cnrol Ann, 416 Fifth Ave .. S. E .. Clen Ournie. Md.lI.. rnickel. BArbara Louise. 310 Oroadyiew Ol.d .. Glen Bu",ie.Maryland

Barton. Nnncy Lynn. 5509 Yorktown llI.d .. Arli~ll'ton 7. V~.HnsEman. Frances Kay. 25 Delight Rd., Rei.te",town. Mti!leard. M,.". Memie.! Talbott, Hox a23A. Route 7. We,tmin.t"r.Maryland

Meek. o<>rothy EI'nl~y. 6908 E"""x Ave., S]lringnehl. Vnnecker. Cindy Ann. H. D. #2. Spri"II' Cro ... , PH.Mendermey ..r_ M"",h" Lynn, 808 N. Chapel Cnte L""e. ])"Iti.m",,,29, Md.

llenjnmin. Anne K .. ,hryn. 1O~16 Lornin A.e .• SH.er Sprl"ll'.Maryland

Bennett, OonnieSue. 12N. M.d" St .• Cnmden. Del.Bell". Linda Lee. Riv""ideDtive. Route 1. S"li"bury. M,I.Biddle. Clare, M.. ulrlin Ave .. North Enat. Md.llihy. Carol Lynn, 2005 Dumont Rd.. Timonium, Md.BiLtner. Vivian EII.worth, noute 2. Il<)" 20A. Loonnrdwwn.M.. ryland

Hobbett. Pamela, 1420 Stonewood Rd.. Baltimore 12. M<1.Bock. M!lrthn Dougl,,". 13307 OkinaWA A.e .. Rock.ille. M<IBockelmnn. Id.. Loui.,". )kmte 4. Box 387. Viennn, Vn

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Bowden. Mary Ruth. 1203 Dorogen Court. Luther.ille. Md.!lowen, Edn .. Lee, 161~ Decatur St., N. W .• W".hin>(to" 11.

D. C.Boyd, Della Mae. Manor Rd .• Phoenix. Md.ilreckenridge. G"rolyne Anne. U~m".illc, M<1.Brig"., Cnrol Di"nn". 7S~r, Ho .......hoe Drive. Clint"". M,l.l\rod.ky. L""He Jean. 838 Milforrl Mill Rd .. Pik"".ill" 8. M,IJlrown. Diane Arl,,"c. R. D. 1, Ol<lficld Point nd .• Elkton. M,l.Brown, Doria Elizabeth, 608 GittinJIII Ave., Baltimore 12, M<l1\'·YWn. Linda Jean, 101 Washinllton A.e., Elkton. MdHubert. SU"an Parker. 231 Mcadow."le Hd.. Lulh~,,"ille. Mdnu<:kley, Judith An". 113 Taylor St .. arHn~y. Mao.Bue. Constance Marion. 4011 l\ee"bwOQ<1Hoi.. Hyatt.<s.We. Md.BUJring!on. Marl<"aret D~rby. j;J~8 Crorton ltd., llnltimo,.., 12.Marylan<1

!luhrmnn. Mr.. J ..hn Claire Wnlter. ZOg Shaeffer Ave .. W.,.t-min~\er. Md

llurkhard, Knlhe"ille Ur.ula. 9a9 W,\Inul Ave .. Bnltimore 29.Mnryland

Ilurkhart. Linda Joyce. 2506 POI,lnr D,·iw. Baltimore 7. Md.Cnllahn. Juditb Norm". 3017 S"llsb"ry A.e .. 1\"ltimo"e 19.

MarylnndCallander. Sandra Jennne. 618 Kent Rd.. (;I"n Burnie. M,I.CAnfield. Nancy Patriola. 216~ Coralthorn 1101•• Baltimore 20,Marylnnd

Cnrhart, Marth .. Jean. 8!i2 Lee Plnee (COlumbia Pinesl.Annandale, v«.

Carl. Dorothea I....ne. Highland. Md.Carll. Elaine Hnrriet. !i31 Shiloh Pike. ilri<llIeLnn. N. J.Cor.'''I(len, JoAnn, %1 Braddock R(i.. Cumbcrl,,"d. M<LC"2"4t.roM'g.va,MaryLo" Elvirn. 3719 Cln"emont St .. Ilnltlmore ,

Ghance. Dorothy Ann, 409 Hitchie Highway. N. E .• ClenBurnie. Md.

Chlleoat, Lois Mne. 3413 Gaither lid., nnltirnore7, Md.Chittenden. MarilYn Anne, Fall" no ..<i. Rockville. M,1.Coleman. Kathryn Anne, 118 W. Ce"tr~1 <\\·e.• ~'eder"l"b",·I<".

MarylandColeman, Mary Ellen, 118 W. Celltr,,1 Ave .. Fe<lernbbltrll,

MarylandGollin". Eliuheth Ann. 4400 -14th St .. N. W.. W""htnl<"t,,,, lii.

D. C.Colona, neverly Kay. 118 Jerome Drive. Salisbury. Md.

78W. Main St., Westminster, Md.

TEnnyson 3~1338 Tilden 8-6600

Conkling. Carolyn Vlrlj"inill. 6011 Sycamore Hond. H..I~imote12. Md,

Cook. llarba", Rae. 421 P;neTerrace. Glen llut"ie. M(1.Corroum. Lind .. Marie. Ren"on Rd., Finksbutl<. MdCouncill. Dana LEe, White's Aero, St~ven.ville, Md.Cu_•. J"d;tn Anne, 7 ChevetlyCircJe. Chevedy. Md.Crawford, Joa"". Lynne. 9209 Cromwell Drive. PiU.burlih

37.l'aCrawford. Mary Margaret, 713 MIIPle Ave" Rockvill~. Md.Creamer, Joy"" Id". 2144 Annopoli" nd .• Baltimore ao. MdCriB". K"ren Lee. Country Ch,b Estates, Chestertown. Md.CUllen. Mary p"uln. a02 King Goor!!,e Drive. Glen !Jurnie. MdCUnllin"ham. Sh~ron Kay. 815 Coh'mhia Ave.. Cumberlnnd.

MarylandDavi •• Carnl Ann. 628 Laurel ltd" Severna Park. Md.Deckert, E.ter Alien. 2905 N. Chad"" St" Baltimore 18. Md.Dehne. Deni." Anne. 218 MacAlpine Rd" Ellicott City, MdDeMott. Gloria Jonn, 171 Watchun" Ave" Chatham. N. J.DeRnn. S"ra Alice. Pyl<'Svilie. M,IDuter. Sharon Anne. 103 Waldron Ave .. Baltimore 8. Md.DiI!IQn.Morn i':li·",beth. IQ7 Pas"aie Ave .. S"mmit. N. J.Di.tillcr. Ellcn Cail. 2026 W. Hog".... Ave" Baltimol'e 7. MdDorsey. Helen Montllomery. !04 Bond St .. We.tminster, Md.Dowell. Cuolyn Eleanor. Dores [email protected] Frederick, MdDeal/on. Dorothy Je8nne, 2100 Charle.ton Pia"", Hyatt..ville.

MnnlandDrB\Jt. Phylli" Ruth, 2~IO Leu Rd.. Orlando. FloridaDruery. H",b"rB Anne. 3624 E""twood Drive. Baltimore 6. Md.Dudley. De~hra Ca,'o!, 15 Sawyer Ave .. Vinelall,l. N. J.Dulick. I'hyllia AIl"c. R. F. D. #1. Pocomoke City. Md.Earhart. Barb"ra Jean. 10].1 Circle Rd.. Ru.•ton. Md. {Rt. I.

BOK 7. Frededek. M,I.Ebaulil'h. Joh •.nna Sabel. 109 Carrett Rd.. Glen llurnie. Md.

Eberhart. Mary Franc .... Bo" 66. Route 3. Reiaterotown. MdEmery. Marian Alice. 200 Par.ipJ,any Blvd.. Boonton. N .• lEmmel. Carolyn Ann. 3507 MiJlv"le Hd" Baltimore 7. Md.Engel. .MargorieLoui"". Buokingham Hd.. Herlln. Md.Engelbreeht. Mary Lynn. 409 ~'airview A,·e .. Frederick. Md.En;cland. Lillian Carol. RisingSun. Md.En..-li.h. Jalle Conk. 1162 Hamilton Blvd.. H..ge1"l!tQwn.MdEn"or. Lin,la Lou. 267 W. Main St., Westminster. MdEv .. n_.,Mariam Ann. Oce"n View. Del.

Fabre. Linda Ann. 5BH !lenton Height.. Ave .. llaltimore 6, Md.F~hrney, Mary Loui.e. 2217 46th St.. N. W.. Waohinl<ton 7.

D, C.Fertig, June Made. 31924\h St .. Virl<inia lIeaoh. Va.Fetrow. Clau,li .. Claire. 636 MaKnalia Drive. Maitland, Florid"Fey. Carole Winkler.li727 Sulky Lane. Hockville, Md.Piori!la. Jeanette. Bo,,241. Lincoln Ave., West Milford. N. J~'lr""tone, Judith Ann. IBM Altland Ave., York. Pa.Fi"cher. Sharon Ann, Route I, Bonnie Rrnllch Hrl .. EllicottCity. Md.

Fisher. Mrs. Jean Reirl. 455 E. Green St .. Westmin~ter. Md.l'isher. Mary Fran."". 909 Reg""ter Ave .• Baltimore 12. Md.~'Ieming, Suaan Carol. 11 Beech St .. Cedar Grove. N. J.~'orOOs,Linda M"y. 22 Milw~"k .... Ave.. Bethel, ConnFordham. MerEdith K"thryn, 107-16 120th St .. Hiohmond Ifill19. N. Y

Form walt, Emma Jane. Box 32[•. Route I. W""tmin.ter Md.Forthuber. Mar""ret Lynne. til6 Valley La"e. Towson i. Md.Fre.dholm. Jill Elaine. 1284 East 34th St .. Brooklyn 10. N. Y."rese. Katherine Anne, 927 North Hill Rd.. Baltimore 18, Md.Frick. Barbara Loui.e, 2 Ilarn"" D,.h·e. RidKel\eld Park. N. J.Fri~"e. Bonnie Lee. 242 E. Main St .. Westmin.ter. MdGardine,.. Elaine Chri.tine. 32 lfiKh St .. Wooclbur~. N. J.Gellor, Ma ....ha [rene. ~"05 Ilockd ..le Court. Baltimore 7. MdGeneral;. Aatrid Mada. 7310th HEADRONSEC. A. P. O. 57.

New York N. Y.Gochenour. Karlene Let', 3229 M"s""ehu.etls Ave., S. E_.

Wa.hington 19. D.C.Gochenour. Nancy Jane. 322~ Ma.""chu!\ettll Ave .. S. E.

Wa.hinl<ton is. D. C.ColdJotEin, Judith Marilyn, 5929 Bland Ave .. Baltimore 1[;. MdGonzales. Barbara Kay. Carter-Saunders HOD"e. WilJiJlm.burll.

VirliiniaGoode. Martha Jane. Ii Salem Court. Pik""vllle8, MdGoodin;:;. MarK",..,t Lynn, 1i310 42",1 Place. N. W .. W....hinKion

l~. D. C.Gordon. Suun Juditb, 29 Winding Way, Ma,li""n. N, J.Graham. Barbara May. 2808 Newton St .. Wheato". Md.Grayhill. M"ry Ellen. 1\35 Ro•• iter Ave.. [l ..ltimON> 12. MdGriep. Judith Elaine, Preston. Md.CriMom. HIl,I.. Ann. 23 Enslern Ave .. Annapolls, Md.Cro"non. Dorothy Jean.1i403 14th Place, Hyatt.,·ille. Md

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Haines. Carolyn Su."". RouteZ. Mye ...ville. MILHarnbldon. Ju Am'''. Secretary, MdHamilton. Mildred Ann. Westminsler. Md.Hansen. IClinbeth Louine, 7812 Custer lid .. Bethesda I •• Md.HHCden. MI'S. Ann Swomley. Bo~ ag, Route 1. Tirnherl{roveRd.. Owillj(S Mill•• Md,

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Harrison. """line Loui.". lIo"le 7. lndinn Snring" H,L, Fr~~I_erick. Md

IiRuck. Suzanne Eileen. 3GH Clirm"r Ild .. Baltimore 7. Md.Hnyrnan. Sarah Jane, H08 Mattlh Rd.. Wilmil\gton 3, Del.Hel!'l!nn, Mary Ellen. 18 E. T'mnIO!! Ave .. Berlin. N. J.Henklein, Jo Ann. 1502 Gleneal!"le R'I .. Baltimore 12. Md.Hickey. Maureen. ~20 Cl"velnlld Rd.• Linthicum. MdHitley. Hebeeoa Ann. 222 Maple Ave.. Glen Burnie. M,1.Highami'h, Loretta Ann. ~220 PuUy Hill A,·e.. Bal'imore 34,

MarylllndHillman, Jeanie Andrea. 8917 Flag"tone Ci,cle. RIl,,,lnll.town.Maryland

Hindle, Mnrl!'aret Ann. R. ~'. D. ::"1. llox 122. Prince Freder_ick,Md,

Hirsch, l\arbn"R Ann. 1540 Kirkw(K)d Rd.. Hnltimor. 7. Md.Hittlen. Pel"IIY Nan. fi60S Marott O";ve. llaltimore 7, Md,Hob,.,.,. Judith Loui"e. 105 Cr>liton Rd.. Bel Air. MdHobart, lIIcre,lith Ann, 105 Cr!lrWn rtd .. Bel Air. MdH~~~;I~,,~8rolyn Grace. 9100 Au\uvilie Drive. Coliege PnI'k.

Hoey. M~rll8re, A"n. 6738 WOOdley 11.1., H~ltimore 22, Md,Hoffman, Eha E'hel May, Route 144. W."l Frien,l.hil" Md,Hoffman. Judith Ann. 17 Mai" St .. Rei.te ....\own. Md.Holian.l. Ba,barn Jelln. 2205 Liherty Iieil!ht!! Ave" Ihdtimore

15. M.I.lIollin",er, Brenda Lee, 100 South Queen St .. Llule~tuwn. !>aHoliowllY. Elinore JOY, 77 Rockwood Rd.. Madi""". N. J.Hollow"y. nebeeen ~:laine. Pi,,,, Rd., Showell. Md.Holm ... Helen Hobertn. 6821 Kerby PI"ce. 0"0" Hill, Md.

Hoover. lIIa",h .. Finley. 126~ Min~'011l G .. rden •. POI·t Cre,lit,Ontarlu. Canada

Hopkitlll. Ger,~ldine Irene. Hall, Md.Hopkin., R.,.,emary Butler, Oiekeraon, 111,1.Hotton, Pri.dlln ronyle, MerFilt Mill Rd.. Suli.bu,-y, Md

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l!uml'hr~Y8. Jonn ~;Ii~abeth. 6546 nO","r" Ave .• Pen,,",,"l<en8. N. J.

HlItehinQon, Jeanne Anne. 523 Amberly Tl.d.. GlenIbach. Phylli. Olive. 62 Rive""ide Av~" Roebling.Irvin, Mrg. Clll"Olyn Cbs"!. 103 Summit lIVe ..Gaithersburg, Md

Ivins. Janet Lynn. 301} L""ter Hd" Sprinl!"fiehl, Del. Co.. Mol,

Jucob •. SUZIlnne Mu!len. 590 MOMgomery A"e .. Chllmber"u''''II.Penll.ylvania

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Klahol'l. U"tlyAnne. Main St., Pr""ton, Md

Kn""ll, Eugenic C",hinll, Route 2. Mt. Ai,·y, Md.Knerely. Snndr .. ~Ii.abeth. G16 Ounki1'k n<l.. I\nltimore 12. Md.Koerber. Carolyn Virl!"inin. 512 Overbrook It,l,, 1I1<!timol'e I~.M~rI'land

K"ebH, Virlliniu Alite. 30 Brookside 0,·.• New 1'l"Ovidencc. N, J.Kri'.ck. Alice EIi.abeth. )~I~ r-ernley lld .. B"ltimor~ I~. M,1.Lnmbert. Putricin May. (i Fair",roulHI A~e .• T"ne)'lOwn, M<1.Langui" K"thl""n. 600 Hickory Rd.. Apt. ~. !lei Air, Mell.awrence. Carol Well_. E52:1 Maplewood rtd.. fj"l,imore 12. M,1.J,"w~on, Patrici" Evelyn, 770·j 'r"komt! Ave.. THkoma Park 12.Mal'yland

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Love. Elva !lobertn. 10 Dougl". Ave .. LOMconing. MdLue" •. Loui.e Jeanette. IS" Longue Vue Drive. Pitt><huq,h 28.

Penn"ylv"niaL""or. Nancy Jean. &608Garwood St .. Silver Spring. M,1LuUino •. Sheryl Peri. 201 King GoorgeD";ve. Glen Bu"aie. Md.McCath"rn. I1arhara Joan. R. D. #2. Lebanon. N. JMcClelland. Bonnie Jean. 32 Hom""tend Ave .. TreM"". N. J.McDonnl,l. Lor",. Macy. 85 Reid Plnce. Veronn. N. J.McGibl>eny. Eli,,,beth Ann, .05 Purry Drive. Moore_town.New Jersey

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Meir"""e, Ilarbor" C"rroll. 515 S, Maple Ave.. GlenMenKel, Nuncy Ann. 9201 Wire A'·e.. Silver Spring.Meyer. Chnrlotte Anne. 110 KinK Willi"m D";ve. Olney.M~yer. Johanne A"Ku"tn. 5637 Lexin!lton ltd .. Baltimo"e 7.Mnrylnn,l

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5600 Reisterstown Road

Baltimore 15, Maryland

Miglnsky. Elaine Mary. 823 Nottingham R'I.. Baltimor@ 2~.Macylnnd

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New JerseyStiell'er, Mr". Cllrol Ca,'SOn, 305 ShnelTcr Ave .. W""tmin,ter.

MarylandS~;'\e. W..n,la L"". R. F. D. #1. Box 168. K,\Oxville. Md.3toffle. P"rJellc Mne. Rotlte 1. Hamp.t.ead. Md.SID~eC.Sh"ron Ann. 6226 Rnleill'h Rd.. 3. E .. W,,"hino<1.O"21.

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New YorkTruitt. Linda LoU, Box 23A,J"""up, Md.'Twombly, Charlotte Helen. 18 Cuprlln St .. Fort Brag~. N. C.Un,lerwood. J",lith Lynn. alios P"Uer.!on Ave., IJnl~imore 1.

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Walker. J"net Barbara. 294 Union BlVd.. 'Totowa Born,Patel"tlOn2.N.J.

WallEr. Ro"~mnry. 409 Royal St" Salisbun-. MolWard, Sarah Jane, 5 Hlo"8Om Drive. North H"vcn. ConllWarehime. Carolyn Ann, 302 Ma'" St .. New Wind"or. M,l,Warren. Mary L"". 61"< S~.. N. Oce"n City, MolW"rrick. Roberta JanE. 1I89 F""tcr Ave .. South PlninlielJ.New Jersey

Webb, Patricia Florence. 306 Mansfield Rd.. Silver Spring, MdWeber. Victoria Ann. 44 N. Cil"" St., Brid"eton, N. J.WeMwr, Carolyn PartridJ{e. 54' Howard St .. W""twooJ. N. J.Wein,tock, Ann Michael. 4705 MarYKnoll R,I.. Baltimore 8. Md.Weller, Alice Marie. Box ~. Maugan.ville. Md.Wheedlcton. F.:llenJane. Bethlehem,Mrl.While. Sylvia Alaina. Box 19. Route 2, Darlington. MJWhitworth. Nancy Clare. AlIeJeany St .. Westernport. MolWilkinson. Ca",1 A,we. 21~ 65th St .. WashinJetoll 21, D. C

(Maryland Park. Md.)Willette, Janet Kay. 7334 York Rd.. Clevelnnd :10. OhioWi!.m"n. Etbel Mae, ROllte I, Box 250. AnnapOlis. M,IWilson. F.:li".. beth Jayne. 2910 Sylvan Ave., Baltimore 14. Md.Wilson, Kny Frane .... 52 S" ..nogle Ave .. Lewistown. p"Wilson. S"lly Ann. III Plea.allt Hill Rd.. Owinllll Mills. M,IWimmer. NRnCy Carolyn. 2301 Covered lll'idge earth. lInlti·more 3~. Md.

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T. W. MATHER & SONSEstablished 1816

COMPLIMENTS OF

WM. F. MYERS' SONS,INCORPORATED

Meat and Meat Products

Only the Best Quality MEATSMEAT PACKERS SINCE 1897

WESTMINSTER. MD.TILDEN 8·8710

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City. Md.Adler. nOller Bcnnet. 180 I£. 17 SI .. Brooklyn 26. N. YAddnnoe. Carter Brent. 9207 Hi""" Rd .. Boltimore ~4. Md.Aluander. Peter Baldwin. 2309 Eccleston St .. Silver Spring,Maryland

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re. D. C.B"hr, Ah'R Say ... , 11[, Albee Farm. Unx 163. Marriotl.tlville,Maryland

Daker,JelfreySeoU.929 E. W"lnmSt .. Hnnover. PoBaker. Raymond Jo.e,)h, 1521 Central Avenu". South Plain,

Held, N. J.Ballard. John Ceeil, 111.818 Hittenhouee St .. Chillum. M,I.Il"rnes. Do""ld EII.worth. MI. Airy, M,i.lIaroch, Jerome Paul. Jr .. 11M Cednrcror. R,I.. Baltimore 12,Maryland

nUY~. Hobert Alan. 1906 FOT<'(jtDale Drive. SilVer Spri"K. MdBateman. Gordon McKnight. [3 P~" MHTSt .• Wayne.boro. Po.B~yly. Stephen Vincent. 717 C...larcroft Rd .. Baltimore 12. Mol!le""h!. Ru.sell Wilson. 117 West CSt .. Brun.wick. Md.Denton, Norman Wilmer. ~6 CentrRI Ave., Sylcesville. Md.Berrett, Hobert Carlyle. 914 Karl.'IOn Ave .. Hyatu.viiJe. M,IBiser. Leon Chari ... Jr .. 31[;1 WoodrinK Ave .. Baltimore 34.Maryland

Blackburn. John Ashley. !lox 4r"COlora. Md.

Blizzard. Dnvid Wallace. r;oa .s...:ond St .. Ocean City, N. J.1.I1M~~:~~'CharI"" Lee. Jr .• 7M LIIk.",ide Drive. Sali"bury,

fll\1:~&Ir.hnma. Richard. 402~ Jon .. flri,lKe Ild .• Chevy Chase

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llooth, David Ed'l'''' 582:; Folkirk R,I.. Baltimore 12. MdBo"tian. Melvin Stanley, Detour, Md.Bowen. Kenneth Dnvid. Prince Frederick. MolBowie•. Au"u.tu. KniKht. 4610 Sleaford ltd .. Beth""dll 14. M.IBO;"';;'~;~I;:'~i::''''' Elwood. 710 W. Mnrlcel sc. William.town.

Brewer. J ..... e Woodrow. Rt. 2. !lox 86. Bel Air. M,IBroadbent. John Streett. Cha1.oworth Ave .. ilei.tenltnwn, Md.Brock. Jo.e"h Shafter. Jr .. 2711 PJye .. Mill Rd .. SilverSpting,Md

Brt~'5.am.,. Cd"nln. 1650 Harvnrd SI .• N. W.. Wa"hinKlon

llrook~, E,iwin May .... l123 Echo Court South. Towson 1. Md.Rrown. CRiu~ Lee, Jr .• 705 W. Liberty St .• Charles Town.

WetltVirl,tinlaBrown. Larry Edwnrd. Route 1. ~'rededck. M,I[lrown;nK. James Maurice. Jr .. 27012 moille Ron.!. DnmH'~\l •.Mnrylnnd

Buckner. Erie L"nd. 601~ Wollis Ave .• Unllimore 15. Md.BuhrmAn. Donald Harry, 208 ShHetfer Ave .. W""tmin"ter. M.1.[lullimc •. Jack Thoma., 3212 School Lnne, Drexel Hill. PR.Iluzby. WinOel,1 Dicken"on, Jr .. 88 East Ave .. Brioll<elon. N. J.Carr. Char! ... Manlh ..n. Box 29. Uniontown. Md.

C"'''''n. Edwin Gregory. R. It. 2. Box 392. F["vteJe Crnee. MolCHt1l0n. Robert Lee. 2a S. Main sc. Boongboro. M<1CarLer, William Dougla8. 6700 Camp SI>rinKl' Ave .• WnshinK_

lon 22, D. C.Caae. F[nwnrd Samuel. Box 58. Three Uri<ll<~" N. JCa"tle. Charle. Allen. 205 Hoekwell TerrAce. Fred~riek. M,I.ChRmbenl. WilHnm Edwarol. III. 302 Liberty nfl.. f·edernl._burg, Md.

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Cha"~, William Wiley, Jr .. 206 Sb~errer Ave.. Westmin~tcr, Md.Chen", Yuan Charles, 127 Ivanhoe SL.. S. W .. Wa.hin",ton

2.1. D. C.Clark. Ceral,1 Frederick. aRI6 Hamilton Ave.. IJaltimo..., 6. Md.Claw.ey. Edwin Garfield, 1503 W. 8th St .. F"tederick. Md.Cline. Rich.. ,,1 Porter. 2722 Silver Hill Ave.. Bnltimore 7. MolCnh..n, Btu"e Alien. 154 Orchard St .. Watertown 72, Ma""Collins, CharI ... Edward, Jr .. 201 Sh"effer Ave.. W""tmi".ter,

Mnryla,,<lConfer, Kenneth 'fnrrenee, Jr .. Box 226. Howard, P~Cook. HU&ldl Dom.lol. Jr .. c/o G. H. Illa".field. 224 N. StolcesSt .. Harvede Gtnce. M,l.

Cowden. William Daw,ol>. 251 S. Mulberry St .. Hagcr"town,Maryian(1

Cox. Richard .0.1"".7 Cheverly Circle. Cheverly. MolCreamer. Matthew Elmer. III. Centertnn Rd.. Rnute ;t;5.

Bridgeton. N .• r.C)'eil'(hton. Robert PauL 40 Algonqui" Rd.. Camhrio!ge, Md.Creit •. Rowla"d D"niel. Jr .. 218 P"Ii"ade Hd.. Linden. N. J.Cronise. Romdd Vincent. 7804 Hoy~ton St .. Annan,lnle, Va.Crouse, Waner Calvin, 61 Ralph S~.. Westmin~tc". MdCUPI'. Jnmc, L~"lli~.3920 Southern Cr""" Drive. !-laltimore 7.

MsrylHnoiD""iel •. Edward Ceo,ge. Ho ...e3hoe [t,L. Ellicott City, MolD..vi,lov. Howard Allen, 3701 Menlo Drive. Baltimore 15, MdDavi~. Crail'( Homer. ol-B Truy Hills ltd .. Whi""any. N. J.navis. Jam ... H"rl"". 17 Mnttingly A,·e.. Ind;"n He><d.Md.D"vi~. Robe,·t Lee, Jr .. as Asbllry Ave.. Crisfield. Md.Davia. Rooen MniLI«n(l. 7 Clenwood Ave.. Illoomfield, N. J.Day. Jnek.on H"ney. 6~ Lorrni!lc Rol.. 1.1""d Park. N. YDe"riMI'. Stu"rt .Iay, nit Wentworth He!.. [Ja](imure 7. Md.D":l:~~;J.Wiliiam He"ry. III. 7!lQ4Old Hnrfonl R,L. B"ltimore

o..ntm,. Lawrence Monette. 1404 E. Jo"" .. Rd.. Towson 4. Md.eew:u. WnllHee. 111, Itt. 2. U(>xS3,Clenwood, Md.Diekman. Jame" C"ry. 682D Stuart Ave" Baltimore Hi, M,LDin" ... Robert J ..cub. 3704 Anoluve,' Pl.. S. E.. W"shinl,(ton

23. D. C.

Do...ch. Dennis Edward. 208 Ingl""i(le Ave.. C..tonsville 28.Maryland

Dot""", CharI"" EJIi•• Jr .. 202 Shaeffer Ave.. Westminster. MdDowney. Joseuh Robert. JT .. ·i606 Chase Ave.. Beth .. dn 14.

MArylandDmu" Dnvid Coorge. 206 Penn"ylvnnin Ave.• Westminster.Maryland

Drennin", Bruce Ashley. Jr .. Oak Knnll Rd.. Cockey"ville. M(IDrobi•. David Robert. 5608 Bland Ave.. n"ltimnre 15. Md.Dudley. John Allen. 175 Frknlclin Ave.• Westminster. MolDuncan. William Wilson. 805 CedHr St .. Pocomoke City. M(IEagan. John Mich""l. M,dn St .. Midland. Md.Ear". ,:dwin Lee. Route 2. Box 347. Westminster. M(1.

E'i(::~1~'l(t~~~r;:1~~d Enough. Jr .. 10007 Kensington Parkway,

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HorrisPaslryShopHigh', I,,, Cream Store

S"fewoy StoreModern G. I. laundry Joe The Motori., Friend

J. S, R~ub Shoel Augu.to Building And Loon An<><i<>lionRead D... g and Chemical Company We.lminne. Molor Company

Rholen'. SCI,ber Sh<>p Dr. MII.vin Ko.ikOplomelri.t

Weigote'. lo.ling Point Center Dr. Richord Y. Dalrymple

Siegman'. Texa'o Service Or. Hon. Nipkow

Westminster tanes, Inc. Dr. Poul l, KeenerYounglandShop

Benn'oMen ond Boy.' Shcp

ROUTE 140 AT ENGlAR ROAD WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND

Academic Pursuits

Administration _

ALOHA

Alpha Gamma Tau

..__ 113__ 15

~~~~~~_~136~_~_~188

Argonauts . .__ __ 114

Athletics _ ._.__153

Band. . __.. __.. . .__ .122

Basketball .164

Beta Beta Beta _.116Biscayne TV _._.________ _. .202

Canterbury Club . .__ ..__146

. 175Choir . . 120

~_~.204

Cheerleaders

Christmas Activities _. _

Cbss History _. ... _. 32

Classics Club ._._. . 118

College Players __ ._ . 140

Communications .__ . ..__128

Contrast .__._ _ 138Dedication 13

Delta Omicron . . 115

Delta Pi Alpha _ .__ 190

Delta Sigma Kappa. _ ~~~~~~~~_~__180~~~~~~__ 18Faculty _

Football ..__.

Frat Brothers ..__.. . . _ .. .202

French Club ._.. 117

Freshman Advisory Council ._._ . 48

Freshman ChlSS .____ . 110

Gamma Beta Chi . .. 192

Gold Bug _ 139

Homecoming _

Home Economics Club.,Honor Court _

~~_~~~~_~~~__ 196~~~~_~_~__~_~~118

_ .. 132

Interfraternity Council . ~178

International Relations Club. . .140

Jntersorority Council 178

Iota Gamma Chi _ _ .182

~~~~~~__ ~_145Jewish Student Assoclatton .

Junior Class _. __.

Junior Follies _

~~~_~~~__~~~~__~~_~l06~~~~__ ~~~_~_38

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INDEX

Lettermen's Club

Lutheran Student Association ._.. ... 146

Majorettes ~~~~_ ~~_~~~~_173~llen's Dormitory Council . .. 134

Men's Leadership Society

Methodist Student Movement

~~__~_134~~~144

Newman Club .. .. .. _. . 145

Orchestra ._... ._________ __122

Phi Alpha Mu ._____ 184

Pi Alpha Alpha ._.__ 194Pi Gamma Mu 115

Porn Porn Girls . _. 174

Presidents' Clu b ._.. . . ... . 133

President's Message . 14

Publications Board . . _. ... 138

Religious Life Council __._ 142

Hifle Team . ._ _.160

HOTC . ._.._ .._ 123

School-Campus Relations Committee .141

Sigma Sigma Tau.,Soccer _._.__._.~._

Social Events

Sophomore Class

.~~~~_~186~_158

~~__176~~~~~ ~~~108

Student Christian Association ._. . 143

Student Education Association . . ._.119

Student Government Association 130

Student Life Council .... _.._131

Tbauksgivmg Play .__._. .203

Trumpeters .__.._150

United Campus Christian Fellowship 144

wesleyanenes ~_.147

~~__~147~~~~--~__ ~~~~_~_~~~~~_148

~~~~~~_168_ 135

~~~~~135_.. 121

Wesleyans .... ._._. __.__

Who's Who

Women's Athletic Association

Women's Council _

Women's Dormitory Council

Women's Glee Club. ._

Women's Octet __

Wrestling ._

Young Republicans

---..... .. 121

~~~~~~~~~_~162~~~~_~141

This pocket is for the supplementto the I963 ALOHA.

Please insert here when received.

SUPPLEMENT

May Day - 1963

WAfC Celebrates

'The Birth of the Blues'

THE 196:3 i'.'IAY counrQueen of the lo.Ja1j Judith CallahanSenior Duchess .vtrginta HummerySenior Attclld(luts Claudia Fetrow

Margaret Hoey[unior Duchess Lois ChilcoatJUllior Attent/ollis .jnne Allgire

Carole RichardsonSophomo're Duchess .. Alice KrizekSophomore Auendant«

Bennye Nell JohnsonClaire Ralker

Freshman Duchess Sandra Calb.nderFreshmall Attendallls Joyce Neff

Patricia ThompsonI-ferolds _ ___.. .judith Golds.tcin

Carolyn JentllngsFlower Girl .Beth Ann MillerCrown Bearer .Billy MillerI-Jerald ._________ _ .Patrtck Miller

~:,;\l~;lS~~l~:c~IM[~al~!\l~~o~I~~n~~\J~~d~Q~~~~\t~~the May.

Greek Letter Clubs

Be/()w; IOTA CAWvlA CH I 01"-FICI!:HS. Seated, lef/- /0 righl; H.Tempel (President), C. Wilkinson(Treasurer}. Staudtng. ~ L. Betz(Recording Secretary}, E Deckert(Business ~Ianagcr)

Elect New Leaders

DELTA PI ALPHA OFFICEHS. Kneeling, leit toriglll: B. Laurence (Tn"lsurcr), C. Fuhrmann (Cor-responding Scerct,lry), 1. Brewer (5ergc:Ulhlt-Arms). StllJlriillg. T. O'Malley (Vke-I'f()~ident), H.Crace (HC<.:Ofding Sccrct.rry ), E. Shilling (President).

1'1 ALPHA ALPIIA QFF'ICEHS. Kneeling, left /0righl: B. Lazarus (Trensllrcr), S. Green ([Fe Hcp-resentiltivc) L. Parr, (C.orrcspOl,lding Sccrct:lry)Standillg: J.'Crabow8kl (VlCc-I'rCSldcnt), J. Downey(President).

captain Jerry Miller pervaded the ranks dur-ing the entire season as time and again theteam came from behind to retrieve closematches. Finishing the season with a 10and 4 record, highlighted hy .1 5-4 win overHopkins, the team said good-bye to net snuHank Shimizu, who returned to Japan

Coach Dick Clower continued his effortsto rebuild a track team as many promisingfreshmen and sophomores turned out forthe squad. Two record-breaking perform-ances highlighted their 2 and 6 record: a22.l-sccond 220 dash by Chuck Gray and a194-foot javelin throw by Frank Kidd. Co-captains Tom O'Malley and Jerry Hiehmanprovided able leadership.

Finishing the season with a 4 and 4record, the golf team profited greatly fromreturning lettermen Dave Markey, BobGinsberg, and Stu Abrams. The te.UTI wascoached by I ver Magnussen.

Successes Spark Spring SportsFinishing out one of the finest £.111 and

winter sports seasons in the history of WMC,"the Hill's" varsity athletes turned theirattention to the four spring sports of base-ball, tennis, track and golf.

Playing their first season under their newcoach, Fern Hitchcock, the baseball teamwon the Middle Atlantic Conference,Southern College Division Championship.Outstanding performances during the sea-son were turned in by Charlie Walter andHex Walker who led the powerful Terrorhitting attack. Hetiring this year are WayncWhitmore and Lance Klein, who for fouryears have formed one of the best pitchingduos in the Mason-Dixon.

The tennis team and their coach, ProfessorHurt, enjoyed one of their best seasons inrecent years capturing second position inboth the Mason-Dixon and Middle AtlanticConferences. The spirit and ability of team

1963 BASEB-";LL TEA1I·1.Bottom row, le!.l. to righl; S. Joyner, T. 1Ihgnotto, It Walker, W. Myers (11l~1l-ugcr ), D. AmiCO, D. Ilorton, .~ -. Ingalls. Secoru/ row: H. Yobst, L. Biser, D. Schmidt, C. Smink, ~. tub-hard, E. \Vilhs, N. Hoffman. IllIrd row; J. Hook, D. Lins, II. Mooney, C. $ohn, L. Klein, \V. wranuorc.F. Hitchcock (Coach).

§~~tl THAC.K TEAM. Front row, le{t to right; ). Ballard, E. Holhu~d, D. Mclnnre, C. Fuhrmann, J.K. Scll;l~i Hmehart,. B. S:?hen. Secm1(. row: H. Shirey, H. Smitl1. I~.?<:'vVltl. H'.~dlcr,.'1,. K'~()wlcs, D. ~osncll,man, J. Br~w~~,~'.I1D~1~i/hird row; L. Owens, C. Whc,ltley, E:. Shi1!mg, H. Ierry, I. 0 Malley, C. Rlch-

Gala Balls Highlight Spring Social Season at WMC

~11~11~~;t:~LrI~~~~(:~~~~;dl~~~~~~~~~b~~~!~f(\l:~~~:~I;~:l~f~h7()a:~;~l;;~~t;il~W;~~~;;~~~i;~~,t::li(~\~~i~;ntll~i;Natalie Thomas, Judy Callahan, and Betty Jean Ja(:oh"s with their escorts, James Lopcrati, Rona (Cronise, Charles Bloodsworth, George Kemmerer, Hichard Klitzberg, and John Blackbllrn

Juniors Display Theatrical Prowess

Frayed nerves, short tem-pers, and an accusation

!~~O':~II~:c;~edrO~N~il1;:(.iO'i~the Zone as enacted hyF. Kidd, J. Grohowski, S.B'lyly, N Sheeley, T.Pokorny.

The Sandbox ,hrings human imperfection into sharp focus. The gdwurd Albee play was interpreted byB. Cook, K. Wilson, J. H:l<;kctt, F. Kidd, J. Baker.

We'll Remember ...

. , a delightful reception.The Ensors entertain soon-to-be graduates.

. .. Our college years mir-rored in friends' antics.Hose Cup ceremony honorssenior' women .

. . . fellowship sharedthrough four years. Seniorsisters end sorority dayswith a banquet.

· .. And Be Remembered ...

.. as the "Grand Old Seniors," Senior women bida melodic farewell.

waves overperch.

New Leaders

Are Recognized

The Great Day Approa~hes

At graduation time all efforts of thedramatic art department culminatedin the production of The GoodWoman of Selzualt by Ber+oltBrecht. The fine production in-cluded a large cast and was accom-panied by original music composedby Jeffrey Baker. Patricia Webbheaded the cast.

Dr. Ensor presents the Bates Prize to Hobert ~bnthcy, one of severn! students honored.

Congratulations, Best Wishes ...

Adelaide Erichs Watson. PrizeFor Excellence in HOllie Economics

Jean Heid FisherMary Lee Nuttle

America/l Association of Unioersiuj WomenCenemt lIJelllbership Award

Dagmar J oeresLieutenant Cotonet F. C. P1Jne

Mathematical Award.

Edwin Garfield Clawsey

Wall Street JournalSttu/elll Achievement, Award

Gerald Hammond Miller

The Library Aicerd-

Marian Alice Emery

Bales Prize For Besl; All Roulld Gollege Mall

Hobert Edward Manthey

... And Now We're Alumni

Mary Word Lewis PrizePar Best All RO!.llldGol/ege Walllmi

Carolyn Partridge Webster

fohn A. Alex{fllder Athletic Medal

Leon Charles Biser, Jr.

LUllH Francis Gmber Medal For ProfiCiencyIn Extracurricular AcUvilies

Wayne Norvnl Whitmore

AltwlIli Citizenship Award

David Hobert DrobisMargaret Ann Zacharias

Amid raindrops and ttJardrops the class of 1963 emerges en masse from Alumni Hull. For us, June 3, 1963, is<Inimportant step in the endless march of time.

Adelaide Erich.' Watson PrizeFor Excelle1lce in HOllie Economics

Jean Heid FisherMary Lee Nuttle

AmericalJ Association. of Ulliversity WomellCenercl fI'lembership Award

Dngmarjoeres

Lieutennni Colonel F. C. PYlleMat/)ellloticalAwllrd.

Edwin Garfield Clawsey

Wall Street, JOl/nUlIStudent Achievement. Award

Gerald Hammond Miller

The Library Award

Marian Alice Emery

Bales Prize For Best. All ROfllld College Mall

Robert Edward Manthey

... And Now We're Alumni

Mary Waft! Lewis PrizeFor Best A/I ROlllul College Wall/all

Carolyn Partridge Webster

JohnA. Alexander Athietic MedalLeon Charles Biser, Jr.

LUI/II Francis Cruber Medal For ProficiencyIn Extracurricular ActivitiesWayne Norval Whitmore

AllIllllli Citi;::;emhip Award

David Hobert Drol»sMargaret Ann Zacharias

Am!d raindrops ane,!teardrops the class of 1963 emerges en masse from Alumni Hull. For us, June 3, )963, isnn Important step III the endless march of lime.