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FACULTY MVKI.WiKT WINDKR, A-M-tani Professor of Education; B.S., Madison College; M.A.. College of William and Mary. I!. G. WINTER, Professor of Physics; U.S.. M.S. and D.Sc. Carnegie Institute of Technology. MILTON K WOFFORD, (apt.. Assistant Professor of Military Science; U.S.. United States Military Academy. DUDLEY W. WOO! (BRIDGE, Chancellor Professor of Law : A.B., and .I.D., I ' niversity of Illinois. .lOSKI ' ll T. ZINC, Associate Professor of Che University i Grenoble, France; A.B. and M.A. vcrsity of Rome; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati. The faculty of any college campus includes many ried interests, ideas, beliefs and approaches to a rticular subject, till of which are essential to a well- inded college community. These academic interests ■ carried outside the classroom with lectures, panel icussions, and individual research projects. The life a faculty member, though academically oriented, ows for leisure fun and gaiety with such social events teas, receptions, a Faculty Christmas Dance, and en the possibility of chaperoning various student hits, : Senor Gonzalez-Aboin proves the lot of a professor is not all academic.
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r SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS T. Kiukup, rifv president; A. Baskerville, historian: M. Morris, president; M. Erskine, secretary-treasurer. CLASS OF ' 65 inaugurate wise fools ' bly. Asjun rest ( idmittance to William and Mary, the Class of 1965 lias been witness lignificanl events. As freshmen, Dave Lutz represented us at the ie new college president, Davis Y. Paschall. Ken Hutchinson led the igh a college year in which the student hotly began to grow apprecia- ■ mourned the tragic death of President Kennedy and joined with the College in the services in his honor. Senior year saw Craig Carlson usher in a new era of student government activity. Yet, the significance of these events is overshadowed by the cherished rec- ollections of comparatively unimportant occurrences. We remember the sincerity and hypocrisy of the men ' s smokers and girls ' parties during rush. We remember Irayiug down Barrett Hill on a February night. We remember crying about cafe- teria food while we socialized in Tinker Hall. We remember cheering, and not cheering, at football games on Saturday afternoons. We remember the frequent No-Doz nights as well as the sudden thirst for knowledge at exam time. These are the events that will come to mind when someone mentions William and Mary to the alumni of the Class of lilt;:,. So now we must leave, although not without regret. Here we have spent thirty- two months of our lives a long time. We have learned many things and forgotten many others. We have made some friends and perhaps we have fallen in love. We have criticized many practices while we formulated a value system. Here in a word, we have had a home. Even the most rational and unsentimental of us must admit that I he lime and the place can never he recaptured. (0
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