Haverford College - Record Yearbook (Haverford, PA)
- Class of 1966
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Text from Pages 1 - 132 of the 1966 volume:
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1966 RECORD HAVERFORD COLLEGE ... There wasn ' t quite as many as there was a while ago. Battle of New Orleans ' HENRY CLEWS r ' i RICHARD ROHLFS DAVID MCCUNE krl THOMAS MACBRIDE 4x DICK DAVIS 5 ?? . i TOM REICHARDT  il CHUCK MILLS . .ead anc lii iiela. A Ursinus back lo to iurn his end, then slipped J being touched. In disgust he threw o the mud, and, on the sidelines, it seemed i home team might manage a scoreless tie. lut certainly no reason for elation. I re- lo soccer. There the continuing rout monopolized my at- tention. Suddenly I was distracted by persistent cheering from an unlikely source. Save for a cluster of muddy players, the football field was almost deserted, but the noise was undoubtedly coming from that direction. The Ford ' s goalie and fullbacks were as startled as I was. While they peered through the gloom toward the football field, a LaSalle lineman dribbled in unmolested and tallied the Explorer ' s only goal of the day. But no one cared. We were all preoccupied with news of a more striking occurance: Haverford had scored a touchdown. JACK ULLMAN MICHAEL HEDGPETH JEFF MORGAN ROBERT MCCARGAH DENISON RICH ANDRE ROZENTAL WILSON PILE T- S , ii, ROGER EATON HENRY MEYER • V M aU DOYLE DAVIS f ' bk JOHN HOOVER MARK COLEMAN HAROLD WALKER 7 4 y Tfl « ROBERT FEINLAND Atk STAN YOUNG t k BILL PHILIPS fj ANDREW HERSHEY -Ai WILLIAM LYON TEM HORWITZ You shall know the difference now that I am back again ' Achilles returning to battle t f] £iM ROBERT MANOFF l(b ALEX BLACHLEY -% MICHAEL KEENAN i JAMES GARAHAN , Mi A SAM HOPKINS JOHN COOPER . T t CM CHARLES WOLFINGER V LANCE JACKSON A FRED FUMIA EBEN OLDMIXON J. R. RIGGAN DAVID ELLIOTT rii J. ROBERT GRAVES 10 ALFRED R. CRAWFORD 12 14 15 ... from his mother ' s womb untimely ripped. - Macbeth 16 CLARK deSCHWEINITZ 17 El ■f i-i i 4 J 18 LANCE SCHACHTERLE ROBERT HUME 19 ROBERT LANNING j _ — ;- , ' 20 CHRISTOPHER MUELLER ■■■n ' ■■H:j _ |IU| H K ' 1 pi H « - Hj w- , 0L 4 1 21 PETER GILBERT 22 MICHAEL SCHATZKI 23 DAVID IDELL LAWRENCE DAVIS v-- i s Vv- JOHN MEEKS T, 26 PETER BARNETT 5j - 28 f?l IS ' rr - If ' 29 J ;?• ff N : JAMES HEIMBACH 31 I 37 K ' H ROBERT LONG 32 RONALD SCHWARZ 33 MELVIN STRIEB N 1 GARY STERN 34 GERALD SCHWERTFEGER 35 iiiiiiiiii iiil 36 37 An average serving a LEE SCHACTER 00f 40 RODNEY FRITCHLEY ■«  i -l|| IIPII ajMj,. Kj rr w H H - ' ' i r H K H bS tH m STEPHEN MOORE THEODORE JOHNSON 42 43 DAVID CAUFFMAN 44 ps , ' • IsJ RICHARD FERNSLER HUGH WILLIAMS JEFFREY HANSEN BERTHOLD UMLAND 46 ROBERT HILLIER .« v.  « 47 48 HAVERFORD COLLEGE STUDENTS ONLY PERMITTED IN GYMNASIUM . fe jUlj n ' . I DOD CRANE 62 ANDREW BALBER gr «■•««.. ' Want to know a solution? Since these bearded freedom fighters keep abusing their freedoms --like dem- onstrating publicly — let ' s deny them their freedoms. Did they fight for them? Did they win them for everybody? Were they willing to die for them? Are you kidding! ■' - . CARLOS CAMPBELL 52 7a Pi 53 BRYAN KURTZ CHRISTOPHER DYE m 54 ' i DAVID KANE 55 1 • vy.., ' «: - ' ;- ;;-—v i ' 56 57 1 . - M - ..-fi m RUSSELL STETLER JOSEPH EVER EDMUND HAZZARD USMC 59 J Iri r V Yes. what you want to do with government is to put a bomb under it every ten minutes and blow its whiskers off -The Horses Mouth GEORGE MACPHERSON THOMAS CHRISTY 60 Mo x. 1 S P 61 CHARLES LEWIS t 51 PAUL MILLER MM ,1 ETHAN FEINSOD 63 I STEPHEN BONIME BBMttfSBBgi W nmn 64 tf , PAUL BECKER ANTHONY ROSNER 65 Eggs Hurled At Pacifists in Saigon CHRISTOPHER MELBY 1 J r i i !• Ik ' L 66 Despite ballyhoocd breakthroughs and a carload of court decrees, the Deep South ' s resilient resistance to school integration has been remarkably effective: only 2j% of the 2.980.000 Negro school children in eleven South- ern states actually sat in classrooms last year with whites. ALAN RAPHAEL J So begob the citizen claps his paw on his knee and he says: - Foreign Wars is the cause of it. And says Joe, sticking his thumb in his pocket: - It ' s the Russians wish to tyrannize. - Arrah, give over your bloody codding, Joe. says I. I ' ve a thirst on me I wouldn ' t sell for half a crown. - James Joyce 68 JOSEPH BONGIOVANNI 69 r b ■l L. ' ■■« - Ai3 « jF H IB i iHi H hi H B K lw H STEPHEN KURIAN ROBERT RAYMOND 70 REED FRY 71 JONATHAN WHEELER Keepinmind at? nest fiNAi-E)(AM HoNorsystEM WeJ CCidENTft ' % 1 ButihA ..... NO EXCUSE,, dontfc your Honor Syslem I fcr granted I ROBERT HILLMAN 72 THOMAS BONNELL l c 0 .X. 73 MICHAEL MCKEEHAN 74 Indoctrination Ariolhcr Anierira Stinks group has been fnrmed — this time al Ha crford Collepe. It ' s simply another manifestatioa of tlie liberal mind at work. What else can we expert after nearlv 40 years of intensive liberal indoctrination in our schools and colleges. MICHAEL WARLOW 75 RHODE ISLAND 4lA RICKG RICHARD GROSSMAN 76 ' ;!it-i WILLIAM DORR DONALD SONNENBORN 77 ERNST HARTNER K BRIAN SALISBURY 79 m ' • ' .i HUNTER RAWLINGS He sinks shots one-handed, two-handed, underhanded, flat-footed, and out of the pivot, jump, and set. Flat and soft the ball lifts. His touch lives in his hands... .It elates him. - John I ' pdike 81 MICHAEL PUNZAK 82 DAVID FELSEN v - - ' ' 83 - ' ' ' jL • . --a ' ft.jF 84 85 MUNSON HICKS  V o - tt, -i -:. ■' v s 87 1 HOWARD BUSH 88 89 FRANCIS GHIGO hSar M W: .! --;- lidi L Mi £Jr « KHp ' J m fP L.i i ■■■' ' - n rn V: Jj 1 M. Jr K V-:S 90 91 ■r gjH CLYDE LUTTON FREEMAN COTTRELL 92 ( ' ANDREW PLEATMAN A lively Appreciation of the Arts could be like encouraged. Great Music, it is said, and Great Poetry would like quieten Modern Youth more Civilized. Civilized my yarbles. Music always sort of sharpened me up. my brothers, and made me feel like old Bog himself... - Anthony Burgess 93 BRADLEY BOWERS 94 ROBERT BAKER 95 NORBERT ROBERTS 96 ARNOLD SATTERTHWAITE PAUL PRIMAKOFF 97 98 DAVID SALNER ROBERT EISENBERG 100 RICHARD SCHMIDT JOHN HOBERMAN 101 ROY GUTMAN 102 MARK DOWDS THOMAS HOSKINS fh STEPHEN CURLEY YxV- - . t ■■' 104 105 HAVFRFow brfejsaC s ' • ,r ' lPERlALIST WAR MACHINE MARK SLOTKIN BRUCE AMBLER 107 ►- _x-v. ■j j SSk m w S Mj % r. 1 J !J i BJ [ 1 DONALD DODSON WALTER READ WALT WHITMAN 108 KENNETH CLOUSE 109 PETER TAYLOR If ...I was young and easy in the mercy of his means... - Dylan Thomas TILLMAN SAYLOR 110 11 1 112 MARSHALL ROBINSON STEVEN WERTIME ERIC PRICE STEVEN ROSS 4r, 3 c t ■L 1 ■i -ji 1 • THOMAS GRAY 116 His hands lift of their own and he feels the wind on his cars e cn before, his heels hitting heavily on the pa ement at first but with an eflortless gathering out of a kind of sweat panie growing lighter and quicker and quieter, he run. Ah: runs. Runs. - John Updike 117 118 KEITH TUNNELL 119 120 ' I 121 DANIEL MURPHY 122 f 124 PATRONS DR. AND MRS. BRUCE AMBLER MR. AND MRS. DAVID BALBER MR. AND MRS. ALAN BAKER DR. AND MRS. WALTER BONIME MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM BOWERS MR. AND MRS. HOWARD BUSH, SR. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE deSGHWEINITZ MR. AND MRS. ROBERT F. CHRISTY MR. AND MRS. ELLIS CURLEY MR. AND MRS.MURDO DOWDS MR. AND MRS. GEORGE FERNSLER, JR. MR. AND MRS. STANLEY GROSSMAN MRS. GEORGE HAZZARD DR. AND MRS. WALTER HOSKINS MR. AND MRS. H. G. KURTZ MR. AND MRS. CARLISLE MOORE MR. AND MRS. THOMAS S. PARKER MR. AND MRS. GEORGE PIERCE MR. AND MRS. TRUMAN W. READ DR. AND MRS. N. J. ROBERTS MR. AND MRS. LEONARD H. ROSS MR.T. K. SAYLOR MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL SCHACTER MR. AND MRS. L. H.SCHMIDT 126 1966 RECORD Staff Editor: MarkW. Dowds Photography: Robert A. Eisenberg, Richard A. Schmidt.Gary D. Stern Cover: Robert K- Manoff Sales: Robert I. Hillier Publishing: Bruce A. Ambler Associate Staff: P. Michael McKeehan, Roy W. Gutman Photography Staff: Stephen D. Auerbach, Paul E. Becker, S. David noboru, Gerald C. Schwertfeger General Staff: Thomas A. Bonn ell, Stephen C. Curl ey , Rodney B. Fritch ley, Francis D. Ghigo, Samuel G. Hopkins, Thomas R. Hoskins. J. Theodore Johnson, William A. Meroney, Paul R. Miller, Stephen C. Moore, David W. Salner, Lee P. Schacter, Ronald A. Schwarz. Melvin 1. Strieb Credits: William W. Ambler, Carl Grunfeld. Theodore Hetzel, Christopher F. Kane, Dietrich Kessler RIECK PRINTING, PUBLISHER READING. PENNA. 127 SENIOR INDEX AMBLER, BRUCE A.; PSYCHOLOGY; 107. AUERBACH. STEPHEN D.; HISTORY; 18. BAKER. A. ROBERT; SOCIOLOGY; 95. BALBER, ANDREW F.; BIOLOGY; 51. BARNETT. PETER H.; PHILOSOPHY; 27. BECKER, PAUL P.; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 65. BONGIOVANNI, JOSEPH; CLASSICS; 69. BONIME, STEPHEN; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 64. BONNELL, THOMAS H.; HISTORY; 73. BOWERS, BRADLEY N.; ENGLISH; 94. BUSH, HOWARD U.l PSYCHOLOGY; 88. CAMPBELL, CARLOS C; BIOLOGY; 52. CARSON, DENNIS A.: HISTORY; 106. CAUFFMAN, DAVID P.; PHYSICS; 44. CHRISTY, THOMAS E.; BIOLOGY; 60. CLOUSE, KENNETH A.; ECONOMICS; 109. COTTRELL, FREEMAN B.; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 92. CRANE, A. DOD; HISTORY; 51. CURLEY, STEPHEN C.) HISTORY; 104, DAVIS, LAWRENCE C; CHEMISTRY; 25. DeSCHWEINITZ, CLARK C; POLIT IC A L SCI ENC E; 17. DODSON, DON C: ENGLISH; 108. DORR, WILLIAMS P.; ENGLISH; 77. DOWDS. MARK W.; PHILOSOPHY; 103. DYE, CHRISTOPHER DER.; HISTORY; 54. EISENBERG, ROBERT A.; ANTHROPOLOGY; lOO. EYER, JOSEPH; HISTORY; 59. FEINSOD, ETHAN L.; RELIGION; 63. FELSEN, DAVID M.; CLASSICS; 83. FERNSLER, RICHARD F.; E NG I N E ER I NG- P H YS ICS; 45 FRITCHLEY, RODNEY B.; BIOLOGY; 41. FRY, W. REED: ENGLISH; 71. GHIGO, FRANCIS D.; ASTRONOMY; 90. GILBERT, PETER J.; HISTORY; 21. GRAY, THOMAS O.; ENGLISH; 115. GROSSMAN, RICHARD L.; ECONOMICS; 76. GUTMAN, ROY W. ; HISTORY; 102. HANSEN, JEFFREY N.; ECONOMICS; 46. HARTNER, ERNST G.; GERMAN; 78. HAYMOND, ROBERT M.; FRENCH; 70. HAZZARD, EDMUND T.; PHYSICS; 59. HEIMBACH, JAMES, T.; PSYCHOLOGY; 31. HICKS, H. MUNSON; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 86. HILLIER, ROBERT I.; HISTORY; 47. HILLMANN, ROBERT L.; HISTORY; 72. HOBERMAN, JOHN M.; ENGLISH; 101. HOSKINS, THOMAS R.; ENGLISH; 103. HUME, ROBERT D.; ENGLISH; 19. IDELL, DAVID R.; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 24. JOHNSON, J. THEODORE; MUSIC; 42. KANE. DAVID N.; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 55. KURIAN, STEPHEN C; ENGLISH; 70. KURTZ, BRIAN H.; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 54. LANNING, ROBERT B.; HISTORY; 20. LEWIS, CHARLES D.; PHILOSOPHY; 62. LONG, ROBERT L.; MATHEMATICS; 32. LUTTON, E. CLYDE; ENGLIi.l; 92. MACPHERSON, GEORGE S.; RELIGION; 60. MCKEEHAN, P. MICHAEL; CLASSICS; 74. MEEKS, JOHN C; GERMAN; 25. MELBY, CHRISTOPHER H.K.; HISTORY; 66. MERONEY, WILLIAM A.; MATHEMATICS; 105. MILLER. PAUL R.; PHILOSOPHY; 63. MOORE, STEPHEN C; BIOLOGY; 42. MUELLER, CHRISTOPHER B.; HISTORY; 21. MURPHY, DANIEL R.; HISTORY; 122. PARKER, DAVID C; BIOLOGY; 61. PIERCE, JOHN D.; HISTORY; 89. PLEATMAN, ANDREW F.; HISTORY; 93. PRICE, ERIC M.; BIOLOGY; 114. PRIMAKOFF, PAUL; BIOLOGY; 97. PUNZAK, MICHAEL E.; RELIGION; 82. RAPHAEL, ALAN H.; HISTO ' RY; 67. RAWLINGS. HUNTER R.; CLASSICS; 80. READ, WALTER P.; CHEMISTRY; 108. ROBERTS, NORBERT J.; PHILOSOPHY; 96. ROBINSON, MARSHALL O.; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 112. ROSNER, ANTHONY L.; CHEMISTRY; 65. ROSS, STEVEN E.; ECONOMICS; 114. SALISBURY, BRIAN G.; PSYCHOLOGY; 79. SALNER, DAVID W.; ENGLISH; 99. SATTERTHWAITE, ARNOLD C; BIOLOGY; 97. SAYLOR, TILLMAN K.; PHYSICS; 110, SCHACTERLE, LANCE E.; ENGLISH; 19. SCHACTER. LEE P.; BIOLOGY; 40. SCHATZKI, MICHAEL; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 23. SCHMIDT, RICHARD A.; HISTORY; 101. SCHWARZ, RONALD A.; MATHEMATICS; 33. SCHWERTFEGER, GERALD C; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 35. SECHLER, ROBERT P.; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 24. SLOTKIN, MARK I.; ENGLISH; 107. SNYDER, DANIEL H.; BIOLOGY; 31. SONNENBORN, DONALD; ENGLISH; 77. STERN. GARY D.; HISTORY; 34. STETLER, RUSSELL; PHILOSOPHY; 58. STRANG, CHARLES L.; ENGLISH; 87. STRIEB, MELVIN I.; PHYSICS; 34. TAYLOR, PETER L.; ENGLISH; 110. TUNNELL, W. KIETH; SOCIOLOGY; 1 19. UMLAND, BERTHOLD E.; PSYCHOLOGY; 46. WARLOW. MICHAEL C. ; HISTORY; 75. WERTIME, STEVEN P.; HISTORY; 113. WHEELER, JONATHAN; HISTORY; 72. WHITMAN. WALT H.; PSYCHOLOGY; 108. WILLIAMS, HUGH H.; PHYSICS; 45. 128
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