University of Maryland College Park - Terrapin / Reveille Yearbook (College Park, MD)

 - Class of 1965

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IJ JL Jw 1. ilX JL f t f f M-l f f f Mi, t f I, Front Row: B. Lerner, S. Dubnoff, H. Friedman, J. Sabloff, R. Mayer M. Paul, president; R. Kaplan, vice-president: G. Landsman, L. Cash koff, E. Packer, R. Flax. Second Row: R. Sleekier, D. Brotman, J. Mor rell, G. Langer, P. Jarvis, U. Cagan, M. Nash, I. Isaacson, M. Komack D. Simons, A. Scheffer, H. Pincus, R. Yecies. Third Row: R. Mensh, E Boyer, S. Pokotilow, H. Revit, G. Layton, J. Sachs, S. Biars, S. Genda son, B. Bondy, D. Mitnick, N. Leventhal, N. Rosenthal, H. Snyder, Fourth Row: M. Boob, T. Levin, E. Cohn. M. Alper, R. Rubin, J. Begun L. Specter, A. Kanter, A. Brucker, J. Forkish, N. Herman, H. Dubin, W. Legum. Fifth Row: S. Sagman, R. Streimertz, A. Marcovitz, A. Mitro, S. Goldberg, R. Brodsky, H. Kramer, L. Statkoff, H. Goldman, S. Freed- man, L. Dubit, C. Weiner, J. Morgenthal, S. Ellman. Back Row: M. Ot- tenheimer, S. Milner, A. Macks, D. Keller, R. Levy, B. Julius, A. Wey- man, J. Oppenheim, B. Layton, D. Weiner, M. Farbman, M. Holof- cener, B. Jeweler, B. Feldman. Tau Epsilon Phi MENTION College Casino, the Greek, and real enthusiasm, and Tau Epsilon Phi comes to mind. Academically, socially and politically the TEP ' s have made their mark here at Maryland. Among them are Ted Levin, Wayne Legun and Howard Metro of the SGA legislature; Steve DubnofF, speaker of the legislature; Alan Weyman, a Men ' s League representative and Roger Kaplan, fraternity rep resentative in the Cabinet and treasurer of the IFC. Malcolm Paul is active as an IFC court justice. The fraternity claims members in ODK, Kalegathos, and the law, government and pol- itics and economics honoraries. Exceedingly sportsminded they take part in wrestling, swimming, tennis and track, and were finalists in both football and basketball intramurals. The TEP ' s are outstanding hosts at desserts, open house on Parent ' s Day and at their regular parties. They also help retarded children. THAT TAKES care of that. Now what other bad habits do the pledges have?

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Sigma Chi READY NOW -One, two, three . . . Ready now again? A ONE TON CROSS in concrete on the front yard marks the Sigma Chi House at 4600 Norwich Road; some of the fall semester ' s 43 pledges undoubtedly developed sore muscles from its construction. The fraternity also had a special interest in politics this year because presidential hopeful Barry Goldwater is an alumnus of the Arizona State chapter. This active group took first place in the Greek Week chariot race, tug-o-war and chug-a-lug contests; they took second place in the Sports Award competition and captured the Men ' s League Intramural Participation Award. The sweet- heart of Sigma Chi is Joan Van Kuyk. Charles Markline headed the ROTC division and Brian Barkley worked with the Men ' s League. Front Row: R. Flanagan, B. Peters, J. Minninger, M. Leighton-Herr- mann, E. East, H. Cohen, R. Wrenn, G. Kaminski VIII. Second Row: N. Quarles, R. Lawson, G. Adams, P. Prinz, J. Owens, president; Mrs. Marshall, G. Mesler, vice-president; D. Watkins, A. Medina, J. Bergman, J. Stewart. Third Row: S. MitcheU, J. Banz, Jr., J. Zimmer- man, V. Baker, J. Moss, R. MUls, E. Gramm, L. Stanton, B. Barkley, B. Arnold, R. Carl, A. Nownskey. Fourth Row: E. Griepenkerl, J. School- field, J. Wilson, R. Hebscher, M. Ferrara, F. Lages, T. Corbin, R. Hub- © JL il bard, C. Markline, J. Terrill, T. DePaul, D. Beaton. Fifth Row: D. Koch, T. Ferry, D. Koontz, R. White, B. Tate, R. Howard, G. WaUs, S. Graves, J. Buck, J. Rock, B. Gonce, E. Stephan, R. Howell. Sixth Row: R. Mar- cello, E. Blanchard, T. Martin, T. Bell, T. Bennett, A. Lipscomb, R. Nicholas, D. Moke, R. Brady, H. Fischer, J. Stewart, R. Casazza. ' Back Row: G. Trakas, Jr., F. Miles, J. Plummer, B. Berry. R. Prince. D. Wakefield, D. Lassiter, C. Brown, G. Aube, R. Beachley, B. Randall! R. Bryer, C. Shewchuk. ' ' f t ■ ft f. fff fit



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LkslK Front Row: F. Contino, S. Bounds, F. Knowles, B. Comeau, J. Pfaff, J. Bertinatti, G. Perry, president; T. Flanagan, S. Barone, L. Bernhardt, G. Capone. Second Row: L. Mariany, S. Yablonski, G. Ayres, W. Eaber, M. Dauberman, B. Gross, J. Poffel, J. Gnibus, H. Crosswhite, J. Riley. Third Row: N. Collevecchio, D. Boehl, J. Bentkowski, R. Hunsicker, B. Smith, W. Marciniak, B. Beriett, K. Eckels, S. Lechert, D. Smith, B. Reuling, D. Smith. Back Row: L. Coster, R. Spinella, L. Eberle, J. Pappas, C. Lempke, F. Maskol, T. Catalano, W. Kotchin, F. Scheffen- acker, S. Faust. THE LAST of the Capone mob seems to live at the Tau Kappa Epsilon house. Tau Kappa Epsilon THLETICS is the focal point of interest in - -the Tau Kappa Epsilon house. Football lettermen Joe Frattarolli and Walt Marciniack both live here. Other members of the brother- hood take part in wrestling and soccer teams, and the house placed second in intramural basketball competition. This year ' s 32 actives are being supplemented by 24 pledges. The brotherhood ' s officers are: George Perry, presi- dent; Tom Phipps, vice-president; Joe Pfaff, secretary; Bernard Comeau, corresponding secretary; Guy Ayres, treasurer; Joe Bertin- atti, pledge master; and Fran Knowles, social chairman. The fraternity ' s sweetheart is Pat Neubert of Centreville dormitory. In addition to his duties as social chairman. Fran Knowles is active as a member of Kalegathos and editor of the IFC newsletter. The organization hosts an annual Christmas party for orphans and a summer rush party.

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