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ABBOTT. ETHELVX R., Arlington. A.B., Sociology; I ' i Beta Phi; Panhellenic Delegate and Social Chairman; Orchesis; Pep Club; Sociolog.v Club; Intramurals; Sweet- heart of Sigma . lpha Epsilon ABRAMSO.N, MADELINE T., Maplewood. New .lersey. B.S., Biology. AGNER, BOXXIE DACE, . rlington. English; Chi Omega. ALLEY. THO L S WALTER, Wytheville. Pliysical Edu- cation; Kappa . lpha; Varsity Club; Freshman and Varsity Football; Intramurals. ALM. XD, LOITS IVERSOX, . rlington. A.B.. Covernmcnt: Lambda Chi Alpha; Intraunirals; ROTC; I ' ep Club. AMOROSO, HELEX ELAIXE. Williamsburg. A.B., Ele- mentary Education; Student Education Association. CLASS OF ' 64 ANGELL, JIMMYE D., Williamsburg. A.B., Psychology; Kappa Delta; Pep Club; Alpha Lambda Delta — Vice Pres- ident; Sigma Pi .Sigma; Fencing Team; Colo. i. l Echo — Class Editor, 1063; Psychology Club; Pi Delta Epsilon; Backdrop Club Production. AXKER. BERT LEOX, Xewport .Xew.s. A.B., Accounting; .Accounting Club — Treasurer; Balfour-Hillel; Intramurals; Cast of William and Mary Theatre Production. ANKER, .lEA.XEXE IRIS, Xewport News. A.B., Psychology; Balfour-Hillel; Flat Flat. ARMOUR. DA.NIEL A., irginia Beach. Fine Arts; Kappa Alpha. . nd this year with our new, improved registration
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS First Row: G. Peirce, Secretary; V. JoxES. Historian. Second Roic: J. Ward, Vice President, D. Huxter, President CLASS OF ' 64 Time passes so quickly; the present i« but a grain of sajid amidst the sentiment of the past and the grandeur of the future. With the fury of hurricane Donna, our Freshman Class was ushered in with a whirl that seemed to char- acterize our entire four years at William and Mary. No sooner had we found all the rooms of our classes, when the Sophomores accosted us demanding oral recitations of the Priorities and songs sung from the balcony in the cafe. Due Week proved to be exiciting and we rebelled with rallies in the Sunken Garden and antics in the Grand High Tribunal. With the coming of Spring, our interests increased as Rush brought many new fraternity and sorority pledges. Our spirit never ceased and the Class of 1964 became united for the first time in facing the fulfilling years that lay ahead. The following year dawned with a grander enthusiasm that was epitomized with our awe and excitement at the Inauguration of President Paschall, who entered his office at the same time that we were beginning our college careers. As the year progressed, we began to exploit the privileges of Sophc)mores with our own ideas as to how Due Week sliould be run. As a class, we claimed the initial use of the tunnel and the sporadic raids on Fresh- man dorms; as a year we will all remember the spontaneous pantie-raid during winter exams. With the vigor and excitement of our first two years behind us, our Junior status brought us a realization of leadership and the awareness of our purpose in education in attaining our individual goals in life. The climax of our unforgettable college days arrived all too quickly. From a Senior combo party at Lake Matoaka in the fall to Class Day in the Spring, college days were slipping away. Our Senior j ' ear, long antic- i])ated, placed us in the leadership positions on cami)us; but our places would soon be the majestic Wren Building to receive our fulfilling rewards. But these four years, filled with social inspiration and academic aspiration, will never be forgotten. William and Mary was the strengthening of our potential and it shall always be here to praise our forthcoming actualization. We will always remember . . . William and Afary, loved of old, Ilark u|)on the gale. Hear the thunder of our chorus, . lma Mater, Hail! 4 20 )S-
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Senior Seriiinar. ' ARXETTE, .lOAXXE ELIZABETH, Birmingham, Alabama. A.B., English; Kappa Alpha Theta — Pledge Class President, Rush Chairman, President; Panhellenic Council; William and Mary Theatre; Orientation Sponsor; Flat Hat; Senior Class Publicity Committee; Sophomore Class Assembly- woman; Pep Club; Lambda Mu Mu; Intramurals; IFC Court. ATIIERTOX, PETER B., Santa Ana, California. A.B., P ine Arts; Phi Kappa Tan — Editor, Rush Chairman, Vice President; Canterbury Club. AYERS, WALTER C, Stuart. A.B., Govermnent; Circle K. BACK, KAREN, Arlington. B.S.. Biology; Chi Omega- Vice President; Woman ' s Honor Council — Chairman, Secre- tary; Mortar Board — Vice President; Jefferson Dormitory Counselor; Alermettes; Self-Evaluation Committee; Varsity Hockey; Newman Club; Intramurals; President ' s Aide. CLASS OF ' 64 BAGG, JAMES ERSKIXE, JR., Xatchez, Mississippi. A.B., English; Canterbury Club; Philosophy Club; Pep Club; Phoenix Literary Society. BAKER, WILLLVM B., Scar.sdale, New York. A.B., English; Sigma .Vljjlia Epsilon — Eminent, Chronicler; Freshman Track. BALLARD, LVRCLV AXX, Arlington. , .B., Philosophy; Kappa Alpha Theta — Social f iiairman, .-Vctivities Chair- man, Recommendations Chairman, Rush Committee; Philos- ophy Club; WCWM; Coi.oxi.vL Echo . dyertising and Sorority Staff; Dormitory Council; Lab Theatre; Backdrop Club; Sliss Williamsburg Finalist; Pep Club. BAXXER, WTUJAM R., Yardley, Pennsylyania. A.B., L-lth ■mali(•s; Sigma Xu; Varsity Football; Varsity Club yUah Club; Intramurals. B.VRBEE, IIEHHEK ' I ' R.XXDOLPH, JR., Vienna. A.B., P.sychology; Pi K;ipp i . lpha— I ' lcdgi- Master; Psychology Club — President; Intramurals; Colonial Echo; Biology Club. BARBER, THOMAS A., Ac Nu, Biology Club. U.S., Biology; Sigma K ? gitk mi
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