College of William and Mary - Colonial Echo Yearbook (Williamsburg, VA)

 - Class of 1962

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CLASS OF 1962 IriaiigiirnliiMi Day First Row: ALFRED MARSHALL ACUFF, JR., Kastvilk-. A.B., Economics: Laiiiliila Chi AI])lia — Aluiimi Secretary, Treasurer; rauterlmry Clul) — Treasurer; iiOTC Social Activities Associatiim — Treasurer; Reserve Ofliecrs Association Award; Distinguislied Military Stmleiit; Sluileiit- Faeulty Dance Conunittee; Colonial Festival; Economies Club; Society for the Advancement of Management; Pep Cluh; Intramural Sports. MARY ALICE ADAMS, CentreviUe. A.B., Rsychology; Canuna Phi Beta — Co-Rush Chairman, Secretary: William and Alary .lournal of Psychology: Intramural Sports; Pep Club; Colo.nul Echo — Business Start ' ; Wesley P oundation: Psychology Club. MARTIN HERBERT ADLER, Bound Brook, New Jersey. A.B., Education; Circle K — Service Projects Chairman, Member of Board of Directors; Balfour-IIillel — Chaplain; Spanish Club — Program Chair- man: Flat Hat — News and Circulation Staffs; Student Education Asso- ciation. ELLEN ALDRICH, Houghton, Michigan. A.B., Fine Arts: Phi Mu— Reporter, (iuard. Social Committee: Backdrop Club: William and Mary Theatre; Canterbury Club: William and Mary Chorus; Pep Club; Young Republicans; Flat Hat — Circulation Start ' : Intramural Sports. HARRY STEWART ALESHIRE, Roanoke Mathematics Club; Baptist Student L ' nion. B.S., Mathematics; Second Row: BILLY ' E. . LLEN, Emporia. . .B., floveriunent ; Sigma I ' lii Epsilon - Social Chairman: . lpha Phi Omeg.i: Pep Clnb; Orienlalion (iron| Leader; Student (lovernment -Chairman, Homecoming Decorations Committee; Colonui, Echo — Fraternity Editor. HELEN HALE ALMY, Front Royal. A.B., (iovernmenl: CdUiNiAi. Echo— Copy Stall ' , Recording Secretary, Certilieate of Mi-rit ; I ' olitieal Science Club — Secretary-Treasurer; French Club; Intninmr.il Sports. G. A TLLIAM AMME. Iladd.mf.el.l, New Jersey. . .B.. Spanish: Lamljda Chi .Mpha — Corresponding Secretary: Pep Club; llcail Cheerleader; Orientation (Ironp Liv-ider: Cricket Team; Honor Council, Summer Session. BETTY LOr ANDERSON, Nathalie. B.S., Cliemislry: Kappa Kap| a Gamma — Treasurer, Vice President: Chemistry Club; Baptist Student LTnion; William Arthur Mattox Scholarship; Coi.oniai, Echo — Copy Staff: Head Majorette. DELIAAN ANGEL, Catskill, New York. A.B., Government; Chi Omega — Vice President, President; Orchesis; Political Science Club; Panliellenic Council: Eta Sigma Phi — Recording Secretary; Intramural Sports: Debate Team; WCWM.

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THE SENIOR Phi Beta Kappa at sunset As the Class of IQG ' J prepares to terminate its undergraduate days at William and Mary, many memories are brought to consciousness. Entering Orientation Week with some trepidation and bravado, we soon learned our way around the campus, and registered for our first college classes. The excitement of rush and new activities soon kept us busy, as we also began to work for the high academic average which the class has always maintained. Due Week taught us the college priorities and Lord Botetotirt ' s inscription as we bowed and scraped in our beanies. A record number of freshmen ran for office as our class filled the campus with posters. We chose Steve Tatem to lead our activities, such as the Freshman-Sophomore Dance and the Class Tea. During our freshman year, we also worked on our first Homecoming floats, saw our class ath- letes develop, and conducted a thousand pranks. After a spirited start in campus life and scholarship, the Class of ' 62 became sophomores. Greg Tweet led us in conducting Due Week, and we also held a dance with the juniors. This was the year, too, when we took our turn at helping the freshmen adjust to college life. Bill Smith became the William and Mary Indian. Yet, as we signed up for our majors, we knew our upperclass years were yet to come. Our junior year brought concentrated work in our major fields and new leadership in publications, dormitory life, and other activities, and members of the Class of ' 62 were chosen as Student Government and Women Students ' Co- operative Government Association leaders. Spring convocation saw our efforts honored with the selection of Mortar Board and Omicron Delta Kappa members, and many were tapped for other honoraries. Now we are seniors, participating in each phase of college life for the last time. Our academic endeavors were acknowledged with a large Phi Beta Kappa class, and we have carried the responsibility for a large portion of campus activities. Paul Bankes was our President, and our meetings were primarily concerned with choosing our gradua ion speaker and class gift, and planning for senior graduation activities. Graduation draws close, and we can look back with satisfaction, and to the future with anticipation. Our membership in the Class of ' 62 had brought matiy responsibili- ties, friendships, and honors. Its enthusiastic spirit was part of the mold of our individual careers at William and Mary. SENIOR CLAS S OFFICERS Paul Bankes Preaidenf Steve Lopez Vice President Jo Ann Dotson Secretary Sue Oakley Historian First Row: M. Bell, E. Ruddy, N. C. Taylor Second Row: D. Poist, H. Benson, N. Brown SENIOR ASSEMBLY



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' ffr-w i THE SENIOR And the band playeil on First Row: JOCELYN .1. ANKER, Chicago, Illinois. A.B., Government; Gamma Phi Beta— Historian; Backdrop Club; William and Mary Theatre; Political Science Club; Intramural Sports. LUCKY ARGY ARGY, Hollywood, California. A.B„ History; Pre- Legal Association; Political Science Club; WCWM; Chairman, Foreign Films Society; Chairman, Campus Center Motion Picture Committee. JACK M. ARMISTEAD, Yorktown. B.S., Physical Education; Appalachian State Teachers College. MARTIN D. ARONAUER, Great Neck, New York. B.S., Pre-Medi- cine; Freshman and Varsity Cross-Country — Co-Captain; Freshman and Varsity Track; Balfour-Hi ' llel. F. REMINGTON ARONOFF, Millville, New .Jersey. A.B., Psychology; Tennis; Seminar. Second Row: LOUISE DONNELLY ATKINSON, Norfolk. Kappa Delta; P.si Chi; Psychology Club; Pep Scholarship. A.B., Psychology; Club; Hope-Mausy PHYLLIS JEAN ATWOOD, Arhngton. A.B., Music; Alpha Chi Omega — Song Leader; Recording Secretary, William and Mary Cluirus; William and Mary Choir — Soloist, Vice President, President; Student Education . ssociation; Pep Club; Orientation Sponsor; Colonial Echo — Class Start ' ; Delta Omicron — Treasurer, President; Baptist Student Union; Colonial Festival; Jett ' erson Dormitory Counselor. BARBARA ANN ALTBRY ' , Alexandria. A.B., Business Administra- tion; Kappa Kappa Gamma — Assistant Rush Chairman, Rush Chair- man; Orientation Sponsor; Pep Club; Cheerleader; Newman Club; Society for Advancement of Management; William and Mary Chorus; Colonial Echo — Class Staff, Copy Staff. LOUIS HOWARD AULICK, Georgetown, Kentucky. A.B., Physical Education; Theta Delta Chi; Physical Education Majors ' Club — President; Freshman Track; Queen ' s Guard — Commander of Drill Team; Distinguished Military Student Award; Student Trainer. .lOIIN FREDERICK BAIIM, JR., Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. A.B., Physical Education; Lambda Chi . lpha; Varsity Club; Physical Educa- tion Majors ' Club — Secretary-Treasurer; Pep Club; Scabbard and Blade; Varsity Track.

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