Delaware State College - Statesman Yearbook (Dover, DE)

 - Class of 1965

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This theme reflects a way of lifeg a phi- losophy for both individuals and groups. We live, today, in a world where excellence is at a premium. Employers vie for individuals on the top rung of the ladder of accomplishment. Universities seek teachers with proven records of academic prowess. Medical schools Oiive preference to stu- dents with exceptional undergraduate backgrounds. ln every field of endeavour the individual who seeks, even while being sought after. has a proven record of excellence behind him. As time passes our world changes and so do our needs. Tech- nologies becorne more complex and the thinking that may be adequate for today's problems becomes obsolete a few years hence. Goals as we once knew them were static conceptsefixed. in the sense that they waited for men to arrive. No more. Goals are fluid and they move ever forward. And the people who reach them need not be our most brilliantg they must of necessity, however, be those who are HStriving for Excel- lencef, 5 THE HONORABLE ELBERT N. CARVEL Governor of the State of Delaware . perspcwtixlv on DSC .mvuwmvwnws ,,wA1ff,,:, A SFF vm, gawvx F. gf., lim Ili . . . an engagvment with a book . . . a moment of relaxation . . . a pause for reflvction TUDE T LIFE yfohv I get it HOWV, It Might as Wvll Be Spring er UNO! 'l'l1cnr's nothing in itfn Arc you for REAILW ,vl ww m fF,fwQ,1mmw-u41a u1:w im KQw1wQ1ilnmm7v,,.v:e .,,,.. ,mmm ' , 'Q TW ik ' K s 4, 4 3325! ,, ffl! ,Q jgwighfsg k 'Q A fin P. ,qrfxf HM. -Ava ' ' A x - W? H! .' - ,, ,Af f H ,mx ', .W Q' , I ,, Lf, R ,' -1V5m',i!f:.-.if Xi if . 5 . 'xt ,, 1, ,lt l fl 'swf -3' ,, ,G K, f,..f-nj, ., A ZMAMW A AAAI, ,X . ,Af , ig-, 2 A 4,3215 -'?fSafj,rfg,M'F5g QQ -X 'lf ,A --rf .ggi-iw 7W?ff 'Q- W -4.16 5 Qq' 'j j5'.Q'j 9 42 A 'M , M K lt' 534, W A Knw M, ,:fJ' K 0 df. fi' 4 ' 1 . ' aff? ,sq , f, - 4 -' .' . 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M' .7 if Vfwiwaf. , 7 Egg , f -f3zvfesi2?f- :nw - f ,1 1 H -f i 12571. ,, I 5. g42,14f1,fi ,fi?sf1gMf,,ql ,Q ffifiifw Iss, Pgfiiisgfvy- ,Misa .W 2,g:f55y2gg3:4gg ,fizzwlffl-aff H .rf SL?5E'Es42 ,iv -9-KH 325555 ig fxsisziim 542, M ,, 121555222 , wp, w w: .,,:-w k, , Q M U , pf .. -, , I wyazav I isf, fm, W :iii ii : vi 1 2 W: 4- w Qv...av- Don'I I look Ll me ' Who will tradn- thvir string bvans for my potulovs? Froliv J. F Razzle-dazzle Concentration EXCELLENCE . . . setting the pattern ADMINISTRA TION , Wi :..w.':..f,:, 5:--Hi, , PRESIDENT? MESSAGE Sincere congratulations and thanks is extended to the Class of 1965, the Advisor, and all who helped to make this volume of the STATESMAN a reality. Through this publi- cation you have done much to preserve the history, tradition, and rich cultural heritage of the college. On behalf of the Administration, the Faculty, and the entire College Family, I accept this volume and shall direct that it be officially recorded and preserved among our library collections pertaining to the activities and pictorial history of our life at Delaware State College. It is hoped that this volume will serve to inspire future classes to continue in this tradi- tional contrihution to the life of the college. Cordially yours, Luna Isaac Mishoe President Dr. Luna I. Mishoe President and Mrs. Mishoe, set for the very important date of welcoming President Lyndon B. Johnson to Delaware DR. ROMEO C. HENDERSON Dean of the College FREDERICK J. FRANKLIN Director of Student Personnel ,veazfkizamr vs wrt Qfwgq it ROBERT G. OLIVER, JR Business Manager 3 X -:ann-funk... DR. MARY C. BAKER Dircfrtrwr uf Child De,-wfluplnent I.ul10rutory CHARLES HFCKSTALL Dcpurtment of Biology 1 1 I 1 UU' DR. .IER USA C. WILSON Head of Dr'purtn1c11L of Psycholugy .Fi gy, , .Mf EW, M' My DUANE NICHOLS H:-acl nf lloparlmvnl of Pllysiv- JOHN MCCOLLUUCH lJPIlilI'll1lOIl Nllvillfu 7- ilmnilw-w-+w-er lbivllmw--hw-vw w-WH- 4-ww in ,M PNMl9'9 N '- QUllIlltIrsu0fw-w-nm WI!! 1dM.,.M.4 11 an t of Fclllrulion 9' .f f 1 ww. fi 4- - wwx, HK, ,1- fi, X in fffigf I .sf Mme,-2 ,fw-na -. UR NORNTAN UILL putnm ll fBiulugy FOSNIE E, TAYLOR llqmrtmn ut of Biology PATRICK I. SULLIVAN Acting Head, Dvparlnis-nt uf English ANNIE M. BUCHANAN Department of English asf v ZELLA M. HARRIS Department of History CONSTANCE C. LIM Dcpzirtmcnt of English NANCY I.. HOMAN Department of English all DONALD BLAKEY De-pt. ul Health and Physical Ed. ROY D. MOORE Dept. of Health and Physical Ed. LUCILLE G. FRANKLIN Dept. of Hcalth and Physical Ed. ww gmt .Lf 1. .. M .. BENNIE J. CEORCE Dept. of Health and Physical Ed. fig. JAMES H. WILLIAMS, Head Dept. of Health and Physical Ed. 2 ggi. i I Ll 325530 4 M' gif 23 A , ALFRED L. HINSON Da-purlnn-nt of Psychology DR.- MAURICE THOMASSON Hand of lD01lL1l'iIlll'I'll of Sociology wwwwwm. MWMMQQW DR. W. R. WYNDER Head of Dwpartinvnt of Agriculture x JOHN R. PRICE Acting Hi-nd, Dm-purlincnt of Economics und Business Administration DR. M. MILFORD CALDWELL Acting Hmnl, Dvpurtnu-nt uf Education ,,, ,F i 'Bw N, ,A QQQSQQ :Him ,cj 5g?:.Q affix ' ,sg V' ., , ' 371aw.9 IEA. 3 B ERNEST TALBERT 4 A W.. HARRY WASHINGTON, III Department of Mathematics DR. LESTER M. LARSON Department of Chemistry Department of Business Administration l W DR. HOWARD BROCKINCTON Head, Department of Music 5- we 26 if MADELINE, BOLDEN Department of Music sw I 3 A 4' ww? JANE L. DAWKINS Department of Business JEAN C. RAMSEY Department of History ANNIE W. EATON Department of Home Economics 27 EVA VAL MOORE Head, Dep,t. of Home Economics DR. YUSHU PU Head, Delft. of History X. 7 mQ.fL.5m.,M .Q:11gg:, fx JW' My X QQ - , KL.. lktqq : f' ' 3 ............,, 2 ja.. 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X : 1 . f .W A ..,, , 2 5 Q 5 fir if 5 s 12 wa Student Personnel office offers career aids Botany lah gives practical experience. and a new frock for someone. e In the classrooms . . . Cancer induced in the mouse Es 11' Adminislralim, truslccs, faculty, staff-and spouses all--c111juy 11111111111 Faculty-Trustee Banquet. ww f1Z?11,1,.,,1 'Wal 1. N, W,,..a-v Q . 1- 32 N W 1 Q W 3 1 A is 'Se MARY H. SMITH Assistant to the Superinlcndcnt Buildings and Grounds Q lx ' ,,..-1-av ...- HARRIETTE J. JONES Divlilizm and Supcrvisor, Boarding Dvparlmvnt 2 FANQNIE PLICASANTON Clvrk, Thu Cuntvvn MURPHY HINES Assistant Direqtor, Food Services GEORGE CARSON Cook if RICHARD MAULL Chef WILLIAM MASSEY Cook SAMUEL F. HOLMES CHARLES CARTER Mail Clerk FREDERICK W. JONES Curator of the Science Center Assistant Bookkeeper ROBERTA GIBSON Library Assistant er FF' fe JESTINA T HENDLRSON Head Librarian HELEN WALKER, Library Assistant BEATRICE WILSON, Assistant Librarian ,J 5 MAZIE H. CALDWELL Assistant Librarian EVELYN L. BEALE Secretary-Librarian LILLIAN B. PORTER Library Assistant CORA E. WARREN Assistant Dean of Women ORA D. ALLEN Assistant Director, Laws Hall MARY B. ROSCOE, R.N. MARIE McNAMEE, R.N. Nurse Nurse fd' LE'I'I'IE YADACUS, R.N. Nurse NORWOOD C. DAVIS JAMES MAXEY III , EVA HOLDEN Director of Admissions Dean of Men Assistant, Cgnwell Hall LAURIE F. JOHNSON MARIE R. VERNON YOUNG C, CHUN Guidance Counselor Dean of Woman Assistant, Tubman H311 'Q-..., SANDRA ARNELL Secretary, Prcsidenfs Office .IOANNE BLOCKSOM Secretary to the Dean , if map. ,Y MARION DAVIS Secretary to the President .IEAN A. WILSON Secretary to the Registrar n 'f :ww - nf. 3, 5 ggww, W? ik .4-.1 39 ROGER H. WILSON Assistant lhlsincss Manager Ln., HHHIIII A as Q -I 3 W MINNIE H. HILL, Bookkeeper ALEXANDER HOHNER, Assistant Bookkeeper ERN ESTINE HARVEY Secretary 40 LOLITA HOWELL, Switcllboalrd Operator ETHEL A. CRICSIBY Secretary, Rugislixifs Office 9' ii i li K 'F i i 1, in iz? : ' az AUDREY DANIELS, Assistant Child Dcvelopmcnt Laboratory LINDA ELLISON Clerk, Business Office if 255' MARY R. PORTLOCK Faculty Secretary BARBARA CANNON Secretary, Sludvnt Personnel and Atlilcliu Ucpurlmcnt ' 'f 1 Q .rf , A . 1 W- , ,V ya Mi- ff, L1k TT,Q5'ffi5' :rm y. T'-:.n.,4L,1 41. .1 NL A xi If l-jQQz,ff ' Y K vb 4 A 536' 5- ,vm'S?u3 . V :Rfk - -vm: ,. Aww I B 1 I i 4'Wila1tl . . . My fuot's loo big? Audrey Daniels, Assistant in Child Development Lziborutnrv 2 May we some in? hild Development Laboratory f KI. AQ-Q W J1wny,.:y.., , Mm, wg, b A gff,f ,, 'K Bi A,f'V Lf . EXCELLENCE . . the seekers TDENS E IOR After a consumption of knowledge, coping with student teaching, in- terviews, lVlr. Price, Dr. Caldwell, Dr. Baker, comparative anatomy, cal- culus, accounting, French . . . Compassionate, sagacious, ready to chal- lenge the world as chemist, teacher, biologist, psychologistg HI am a senior, need more he said? Bell, Charles Berry, John Atkinson, Eddie Baxter, Eva Betancourt, Michael Blakey, Brenda Brown, Sandra Blanchard, John Byran, Frances Byrd, Calvin Burton, Elaine Butts, Donald W .......1................................................ . H.. Chappel, Luke Cheatham, Maurice Cannon, Mkay Chandlcr, Margaret Cheeks, Mary Cirwithian, Dolores Coleman, James Conaway, Ernest Clark, Diane Clark, Darryl Congo, Ernest Cooper, Newell Davis, Bruce Dorman, Grandville Drayton, Carey Drew, Martin Douglas, Yvonne J Drayton, Betty Fitchett, Rose Fooks, Joanne Dupee, Leroy Faulkner, Gene Francis, Barbara Francis, Leola France, James Frcwrnan, Thomas Cilflllion, Basil Colden, Carolyn Gaines, Delores Gaines, Regina Harmon, Flossie Harris, Robert Grays, Yvonne Holloway, Robert Harris, Ronald Hogsten, James Hopkins, John Hopkins, Moezell Johnson, Lola Johnson, Loretta Jackson, Thomas Jenkins, Ann Johnson, Wilbur Jones, Cordell Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Rayford Jones, Veronica Kellam, Albert Kennedy, James Lee, Martin Loper, Marie Marsh, William Leecost, Thomas Lett, Carleton McKenna, Edward McKibbins, Bobby Marshall, David Matthews, Norman Michael, Zella Miller, Nathaniel Mitchell, Ida Montgomery, Mary Mosley, Laura Mosley, Hilda Moore, William Morris, Freddie Nutter, Harvey Parker, Elizabeth Murray, Pearl Nicholas, Juanita Poole, Albert Prettyman, Bernard Pritchett, Forrest Pritchett, Maurice Ridgeway, Don Robinson, Leona Ragin, Angela Reed, Jean Sauls, Rosa Saunders, Charles Rue, Albert Ryder, Sylvia Scott, Maggie Shands, William Smith, Clauzell Smith, George Smith, Missouri Smith, Patricia Smith, Janice Smith, Joseph Strong, Jimmie Swiggett, Gloria Steelwell, Sandy Street, Purcell Taliaferro, Muriel Tate, Phyllis Von Sparrentak, Norman Walker, Clarence West, Bernice West, James Ward, John Webster, Thomas White, Charles White, Lester West, Shirley White, Albert Wilkerson, Betty Williams, Albert Williams, Annelle Wilson, James Wilson, John Woolford, Sylvester Wright, Donald Wright, Gordon Young, Eva Lynn f UNI ORS Confidence, the desire to change the World, the profound look at society and man, hours in lab, Mr. Hinson, Rev. Mabry, self-proclaimed intellect- uals, questions answered . . . Fraternity pins on the lapels of some fresh- meng we are the dynamic Juniors. Alla-11, lhn-I1-nn: .fXlsl41x1, In-tty lhxgwa-ll. Nlgxziv Iluilm-y, Cllllldti Harm-5. Arthul Hath-n, Im Bethel, Shcreathzi Braxton, Mary HYUWUIII, Bt'I'IlLll'd liruwn. llonuld And miles tu go before I sleep. x 'rvy f .gr 'u - .35 fi '- X, MX 'gk ,.. UIll'1'flil'LlIiHll ,,m,,AkJ ., , , ,., f Q, ff A.-,, ssi i. , A ,f ii iiftbwll. Williaillx lhyzln, Cinria Ihyrlnn, Hunflull Culllplmcli, Julius Carlos, Hulluld Cophus, Stella: Cliifk. Juan Corscy, BCl'IlLllit?iI4 Cuverdalc, Alflurettu Devine, Roh:-rta llixun, Fllilfiill ljtlflllllll. Oliwr IM1x'ea'y'. ,ln . llurscll, CIILIIIPS Eusml. Shirley Elllillly, Alczxumlvr rn-cn, C1-nm-vu Grey, Cary 'WML RL NHL-ru it is 1W,,. K, 5TZg2?5f 1,,1 sg, H 1ii2i??Qegifi2fg X f16f'w1Qf5f r -45' ,,. s 1if?2i53gk?f4 Dinnc1 s in the Img ua Hallw. Kt'llI14'lll Ilurmnn. Diilllil Iiillxlllllll. .lm-ruI4lir1v Hunnnilt, Surah llurris. Marble Hvulh, Nancy Hebron, Preston Henderson, Eloise 72 Hcndvrsun. ,ILIIHCS He-nry, 1llltI'il'ii.l MA trip to Japan with Bettyu 5 5: 1 it Hill. Flnururl Huhns-S, Curl Hough. Nathan Ingram, Jarrett Jacksrm. Carolyrl Janos, Rohort Kent, Chdrles Lund, John In 'lHgSlllll. ,lulncs Lingo. Be-It-' Little, Ruth Lobo, Alamos Martin, Wrcntic Muull, Ula-lin Mbotc, Samuel Mumly, Cvorgc McCunts, Janice Miles, James 'ACl1ristmas in France 74 Mills, Sandra Mitchell, Elizabeth Ut1n:1,ILlly Parks-r, Wayne pt'LlI'SUI!, Hilflllilllll Pim-kncy, Robert 0 mlm- Yvunza Prillm-, Framfvs P1'itchvlt, Jusvphim- Qffgi, ...qol0i 'L'r'V Ransom, Emma Rilvy, Rm-bu Un lu-r way l.et's talk Hthat talkf' ' Robinson, Gary Robinson, Gloria Rogers, Hayward Saunders, Anita Seabrook, Julia Shelton, Sherita Sheppard, Albert Sims, Bernadet Singleton, Clayton Smith, Alice Spurluvk, Runald Stallings, .loycc Stn-pht-ns, Mary Stewart, Roland Taylor. lvromc Terry, John Thomas, Donald Turner, Lamar Washamv Grace Washington, Albert 'Jllllllt' out for a thought Washington, .luycc Wclwlw, Noah Wc's'lis, Sziruucl ? Welfare, Barbara WllLlTt!lH, David White, Sidney Williams, Robert Wilgo Cliffq nv Young, Berlin Singleton, C 7t . stfi QTY -i s rf so bf? 9. I V, ij R 53 2, XA, 5'- One obstacle hurdled, hut many to go, he has yet to find himself adjusted. Miss Honian, Miss Patrick, Mr. Sullivan, a foothall star, in love, questions unanswered, a digestion of Plato's Republic, a look at the ideas of Machia- velli, learning to think . . . This is the sophomore. THE COLLECIANS Anthony, Janice Barber, John Barnes, Lucille Bagwell, Clarence Benson, Robert Burke, Patricia Blake, Gloria Bowman, Tony Braxton, Marcia Brown, Clarence Brown, Odessa Bryant, Delores Brown, Rhoda Burbage, Ellcne Calloway, Carole Carter, Ann Carter, ' Sandra Collins, .loscph Conoway, Charles Copes, Chester fi 2 f f: , lfldvr, Dum-an Ifrvin. P115 llis Vu iSllll, Carol lfuismm, .lulm I'ullllHxlN'I'. Vfzlllvr I' 4-rrvll. ,Indy l luwn'rs. .lm-rry flulvln11l4w11. Cuswilllzl fluy, Mari:- Ilul l, Viviun ll.1mly, ifhurlv- llaurlcw' Ifurl I lzlrris, l'ulrim-in lI111'w5'. bw:-mlulx Il lll'i1Ill, llulln- llulylvs, lnzl Hulvlws. 1L1'I'.ll4liIl llnllznml, I,1'llllIlLl llnllnmzln Nlalry I lunle-r. Xlunm 'AWe are the Hornets! ,la4'kson, Linda ,lac'lison, Mary ,laf'ol1s, Juanita Jefferson, Patricia Jenkins, Phyllis Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Clarisc Johnson, Theodore Jonas, Ronald Kc-rscy, Janice King, James Lane, Frankie Luster, Miles Laws, Theodore Lawson, Patricia l,opcr, Paul Manns, Ray Maplos, ,loan Mascoll, Stephen Mays, L4-ola Hursoy, DeEdw1n Hyland, Wanda Irwin, Phyllis Ives, JoAnn 53' WM-W 'Vik Pricc, Robert Q uinn, Margaret Ramlnlpll. Ntrnmy Reynoldg, Marjfvric McCullough, Sandra NIcFurlaml, Janette McKnight Jac-quclyn McKnight, Mary Nlcfluiru, Kulherinr' Mitvllcll, Christupher hrIill'llCH, Janet Mondinc, Fruncina Moody, Constance Moore, Norman Mmnrc, Stephanie Mya-rs, juunnctte Norwood, Luuciuus Ovvrton, Priscil lu Overton Anthnny Perry, Brenda Peters, Doris Pius, William Pritchett, Jani:-rr THE THINKER Roberts, Deborah Ross, Beverly Fauls, David Saunders. ,losvplfl Saunders. Marlenv S1-abrook, .lulia Slneridan, liarlmara Fkipwith, Thomasonir 5 Slaughter, Mary Smithg Evelyn Solomon, Charles Spcllman, l Celestine Taylor, Carolyn Taylor, l Iris l Thomas, l Marvin Thomas, Ronald 1 Thompson, Ronald W Torlcl, Lulu 1 Trott, v Peggy W Umoll, Svlvanis l l X ARE YOU READY? Vlm cnt, .lennlfu Wallker. Elissa Wlalkcr. Wallvr lvaring. .loan I 'T i ah X xvIrI1l.lt'1x. Nlurtin W1w1r1ls, Rllu Yuung, Ellvu WX: rn-n, Ka1Il11'l'im- Whih-. U4-fsie' W'l1iIfivl4l. f.llll'il TX IHILIIIN. vflullxl XMIW11. ,I1-nnifvr 1 ,, Q ,W,,,wf-' -j ' ' 'fe Q M., E THE BIC TIMERS I A Nl THE GREATEST! 1133 PHE HUNNIES FOUR LOOK TED. no VLINTITUQ I DARE YOU 85 F ESHMEN , ,rw 'f H W f , ,, I Aa, , wa is if A Q it . 'Y' . . . New thoughts, changing ideas, time to adjust and readjust, numerous prohlems, different trends of thought. fraternities, sororities, Zoology, Botany, Dr. Dill, Dr. Ferguson, dances, foothall, partying, exams, frustra- tion, stress, anticipation, and a long, long way to go . . . Alexander. Cassandra Allen, Elva Allen, Margaret Anderson, Ernest Bynum, Bernice By num, Lina Butler, Cheryl Burton, Kendell Burton, William Burris, Joyce Brown, Merlyn Brown, Stephanie Baker, Chenita Banks, Carlton Bargo, Betty Benson, Mary Bellinger. Daniel Blackshire, Ruth Bragg. George Braxton, .layne 'UQ lurrsr ue, He ln n Carter, Tl11llTlLlF an 545:81 Cvplias. ,lun Clark, Kenneth rm Y Crier, Tliomas Could, Nathan Hall, Frcdricka HLIHIKYII, ,lame-g Lulu, Carnlyn Cooper, Maxine Cupm-land, fllnrlu Cnrsvy, ffliarlus ffuwrrlalv, A l fwnso Da vis, A ual rvy Da vis, Donald Davis, Vivian D4-w lncrry, Carolyn Di-slliclds, Dclmru, Divon, lilllllll' Dil lard, Patricia Dru nnnun, Dm-l phins- l'l0l'l'l'Sl, El l lot Einury, Carol Fisllvr, A l frvmlu Frm-nian, JoAnn Gardner, Kvndall Graham, Charles Crccn, Erin-st A Sunday Stroll ,, lin mmoml, Doris Hurulfl, Dwight Harris, Trina lluskin, Rufus llulxns, lA'llIl Holt, Btlljlllllill lluwurd, Emnux Huwurtl, Kvllding Huglu-S, Wvndcll Ingram, Sy lviu JUIIIISUII, l3vrnudim: Johnson, Isabelle Joyncr, .lllilllilil just ive, Harold Keutvn, Ike Uutlle-al, Lamont Lune, Karen I.eC0n1plc, Paula Logan, Marguritc Roy, Lnis NldIlh'y. .lvdll NIi1l'Qll'lll Uunulxl s ., ,g Y Q ?1fi-Fw M. V' nfl Martin, 131-nigunin . A 5 LL,... 5 Mast, Tlwmlurc A sun- run- for mm-er in voncovtiun V Maull, Louise Mendenhall Gloria Meredith, George Meredith, William Mitchell, Joyce Mitchell, Judi Mondy, Sandra Moody, Purnell lloone, Ronald Morgan, Irma Morris, Bernie Morris, William Moseley, Emma Moseley, William Murray, William Newson, Rohert Aliver, Carolyn Oliver, Shirley Parham, Peter Palmer, Ruth Ann Parker, Cynthia Pavnter, Viola l earson, Florelta Perry, Rosemary What happened to the mln-r part of your pan: fFrishyJ Perry, Thomas Pcettjohn, Albert Phillips. Ramona Pinkney, Alfonso Pruclcn. lletty Richards. Carolyn Rickards, Veronica Rivers, ,lean Hohinson Harold Sampson, .luanitu Sims, Reginald Sm-et, Carolyn Shelton, Fylvcstor Tate, Joan Tate, Leroy 'l'homaS. Cheryl Thomas. Davirl Thomas, John Thomas. Lillian Thomas, Martha 2 s Pichrre Nor Availa ble ' 2,: A-W' . gr, swim I in NW V Y yji , AE Honivcoming preparations 'C ff an AJ Wm 'wr r -M We 'l'om-noe. Mary Tllckc-r. Tony Turnr-r. Gloria Vivkards, Milrlrul i L r 1 I 1. 2 Wuplcs, f ,loan Wfulkcr, Runulfl Ward, Viviun Washington. llvlores Wiitsnrn, ICI ixulwtli Watson, Patricia Wlilkinson, Romain:- Williuriis, llilly Williams, Us-ralflime Williams, .lawkie Williams, .lucqueliiw Williams, lmrmini- Wrigllt, .lLIt'flllClj Il Vlfriglit, lm-uurictlr' Cuutliorne. l.1'sli0 Emory, Charles Harmon, Wurdcll T' SANDY, WAKE UP! Mcflray, Claude Thomas, Raymond Whye, William ,,,,, EXCELLENCE . . . in sportsmanship SPUR T bn - , em ,gf 55446 1964-65 HORNET FOOTBALL SQUAD f K, ' W, X .nxt-X , W 1 , -' YK'-x T 7 2 A 'f ,. f - - .,... V. L V my V , ff -a, . .il : My 3-'f-K r I -5, Q- x . V- , , -at .. ' VV., H .. Y A L ' . 51 'if ,' .,A. 5 -' .. :. in' -- ,-,, : ,. ' QgfQ ALLL ' x,LQ:f,':zf.'1, ' ,I ' ' Q-sg1zsf,gwzFQ2i4fn:fZf1L1 - -- f f 4 '::'i2K ' -xg..v1fe,9.,2.1,s,:, , , , ., 3, ., Q , Y W - - ' V ,,, W .. , ,., .,.. ,, L4,'L Y 5,-v w . . , 'ew ff f y K A - . , W'fh-', .HM : I . asain-g , . -s'mfi'2Yi-ffiliiifi 'A 4 'ff1T FEW-A--rfrzv A, EM 1. 34am ,V 1, W: -5 :I .1i,51,,-:.A7:,Ni 2:55.-. H - ' ' V 41, -W :-, - , .:. - . W' V R-H s'Ysgaf,.. W' ' ' ' , ,P M , V, ' Q , ' A. , f ,, .ffaifvfzmiiiig g 221555 F, 1i21ffg41?fA7 w:g- ' ff W X , - M ---- M hw, -f,-Muna. 1-v M: ray., wwrssw, Revenge Rewards 3 f 94 y ful . '-,,-,,..f. - Humor .ACIIOII wok .sw -ff gk 4, 5 M M, ? W1 wr' Meditation Almpreflls-nsion 'x 1 ,4 5:25525 Confusion l V'm'1m'm vw aar- H J , X4 l .Pi K ,ww4s,Q, -wwstwfv BASKETBALL TEAM-Row I, I. Lo r..' John Williams, manager, Douglas Randolph, Alhcrt Rue, Maurice Pritchett, Tony Ames, and K l Cl' k. R V enncti ar ow 2, I. lo r.. Ronald Carlos, Leonard Copcs, David Wharton, Isaac Keaton, and Raymond Pearson. Row 3, I. to r.: Brian Dorsey, Ronald Horton, James Crowell, and Coach Bennie J. George. X -t Coarzh Ccorgc confers with captains Rue and Pritchett. ulianlxyf' Ruo, and llorton await Montt:lair's rcrhound. HSink it, AH 'I uc scorw lwn mm' the St. Paul Tigt-rs. 'K I ga0Uf'll! Cv! off my fum! N., we 0 97 y ,X 5352? we r ...M THE CHAMPIONS Z. to r., standing: C. Brown, mgr.g S. Mascollg D. Saulsg T. Johnson. Kneeling: C. Saunders, captaing R. Johnson Cross Country The District 31 N.A.l.A. Cross-Country Championship was won by our own hurrying Hornets! It was a meaningful cli- max to the careers of seniors Charlie Saunders and Rayford Johnson. Off to a slow start due to injuries and quitting members, the squad lost the first-two meets to Maryland State and Classboro. Then the tide reversed itself, and we watched the Hornets capture their second district championship in four years. Weire proud of you, fellows. Ted works ou 5 - f . 6 Q Q A sa A 6' 41 :FN mag-, S A Bs i 66 5 3 Y? A L T U .,.,. 6. srl ' 6 2. A A 6 6 Q6 '- - A ' 6- H C w A N' A 'A ' M6, I THE 1965 HORNET TRACK TEAM THE 1964-65 HORNET CHEERING SQUAD 1 A . 6 6 6 ,,., 6 66 6 13 ,V if LJ-KY 6 :L .AV K W,icrr?Li iv, i l. i Q 6 4, 6. 6 6 I 6 ,4.. 6 6 66. -6 wfimi i ' ' Q W ' 1-'fig' 'Q f -6 ' A . cf k3z, gv14f 'Jig W 6 r ,QW 6 62- 6 6 ' 2 ' - 1 ffff k'1, 4? is 6 6 6 'vw A ' 6 6 W A A, ' 6' 1 fn ,JA ,za f I 5 A ,U ,A ,gp ,,-Qwwaf ggi ,lkfxyyggg 6' g5f'g6'3 VL, nfs' - , yi ,ff 6 K ,6, 66 K ... A4 fr fix K---415 ,,, 6, 1 , M 4,6 6.67. , y A, ., f 6 .6 66 , 6 , ,., 6 6 666, 666 6- zz ,, 6 ,6 1 ,Q , 47? .6 ' 4 ' A 6 I , . , 6 , '2 J ' ,,,, 2, 6 6' 6 Q 6 L if Af 1 fm FW 17 'A 5' . ,6 V A w,.,J?k 3 1762 img , , , 1 ' 17 l A M75 I A 1 , A QL 6A6' A ' Q5 f,,6'5', A 66,6631 6 Y 6 ' S f'-ff ' ' ' 6 I A W I 6 .6 6- ? 1 ' 6 X 6 ' A 6 66 6 26 5 Q : w AV 6 5 A 1 6 ik f r P 6, A ' ' I 1 R A , I - 6 : -6 .66 . Q 3 '6 M' - ' 6 'W Q 6666 , 'r - A ' ' A Vw, xi T61-.ig A 6 6 .6 , 6. f .. 6 6 '75 ' 4 6 f Af66 f A 6 6 6 6 A 99 , ' 'A , 1 ,6 1 A9 Mi I , 61,'l 'Y-- uwiinml-wtf:-aiw ' L.T7' 'fJ'-'QW f- '- W 1 xr f,, mf,s- '..-'.'!..,, 'ff'L2......,, 'Q Q ff 1 51 f , j 'W H' -mg ' ' - l R :1Q' i :., .-:: . V K 3' lf' E - 4 1 223 E A L Q NM if Q Williams, S. Johnson ACTIVITIE E 'lxhv Ars Nom Trio Hum-l Hljillll, Slilllllllll Cultural: Lyceum l cz1ll1rvs bring variety of artists . . . Will Polmcalz is l,llHQ'lA5llI1, Russo Presidential campaign brings crulldidzltes to Dover . . . I E 2 ga Q E 2 2 , 1 0 - New Science Center Dedicated. lillllllfllllilllflll f rg Q!-'-in 'xl' ll' l rhfuvlw' 1 h imgrl I 1 1 'i'MA,,,..m W M.. - Y A Aw new-'UN K WW. k-i...M A-M, tcw . Q I in ii L? I .,,. ' i W .w,rz7,, Z , VL FP, .V Le,, Z , V A V L E-.v'is's:1a.,jk-5953185 A 7 ff A S - nfl, I Governor Calwcl addresses the crowd. College lwund and choir provide melodic uccompaniment. ,e i HOM,A,, ll lil ...F Homecoming Royal ultcndunts ,,Quz:Q. ek : fr :Jw , - Q 5 iufvfl. FW T V RE STA TE WAHDMECQMIHG ...E Beginning of ax proud purallv . . . A festive nlnternational Holidays' luowu thu Ml S lllnw un St an lulli 1 iw ,- Liltlc ones take part ll i -.-.ns Parading queens . . . . aml goalposts Decorating floats . . . . . and Hforeigncrsf' Miss DSC rn-igns 0'n'r a . . zlml Ll xivtory Illillilfi tllc clay pvrfvcl Q- iifam 44 Smiles and waves from the royal . . Band shows off new uniforms ut parade and fume gfsw ' ,WJ P, rf - ., iff -. f 'fa . fm 1 ,w ,. my ,.-,N , .M Q ,,EFi.:i ' ' .fi-1.4- 'Mf'1f fg1' 5' .1 V lf ' ' f9?f', . Q-, , - W , ' Ana., 351' ' f A mms , E gslffr l A, l i ri ., -- 1 g , :H . 5 '-2? Y1 w -nv 'f 1, r?g?ffw'-f,TY'?'l -- 4-WY 1 x 'waififisf' . lil! x f if ' r s. - Y if gl .. , r,,- I Q-, A-' A . . V' 1 A slfi TMP 7? 'isfff 3'1?i5fi,' was 'MW 4 lIf . l , 5 f iff? ' Arn- these apes nr Indians? N vw 5, WW f 5 'I'l1cy're wolves - and tl1ey'ro looking for us! Hell Week .7 It wusxft am easy week . . . nor a very sophisticated one. Ind H f W, ,Mg A an We Ilt'ill'd lllvsc dogs lmrk E ,L S35 Q E .lllllougll the Crows didn t fly vvryonc was crossing thc sum whilv tllvy wmv un Ilwir way M . . wv all hm-1l il .-.ns-lv q www ZW 99 i The college choir performs at the Science Center dedication. Look who was the best band in Doveris Home and Trade Show! is QSXK uk K if OR GANIZA T I ONS lug Iohn Blanch nd Government Association , A Juanita Nichols, Senior Class Curl Human, Sophomore Class W Ms v,.,,', .n-1 5 'iw ,W ,L if . 1 5' Nathan Hnugh, Editor EEEEW Sylvester Wornlfmmrd, Businfss Manugvr SQNO, thafs page 27!,' v--gl M., new Alice Smith, Secrclary CC E ll E 8 S m U, as H mfg Layout Erlilor 2,4 ,, Dvzldlincfr V- Ouchl Clmrlin: Saunders, John Blanchard Nathan Hough 3 1 5 4 - . 2 X425 ' a -,f, 5, .2 arf-79.7 Ja mvs Wilsrmn, Editor . V. .A MW: ,,,-,, mwawwmww,f,g, ygf ,LA. Allwrt Shvpparrl The Hornet taff The Stinging Truth Lamar Turner Marie LOPCT Betty Lingo Nathaniel Miller Vice Prvsiffffrzt 5 fpnww ff, M, Menfs Council B. Meredith, L. Norwood, D. Wharton, R. Harm., James Cagncy France President ..,, em Womengs enate Otelia Maull Vice President 1,1 'fax 'Q I Janice Smith Prcsidvnt P Mundy, A Ragxn, L Colhns Maggie Scott, Roberta Peters Secrf'Lr1r1'r2s II4 i E' Wx ' ' , 1526 ,IIN Vi SYNC HE W' N 5 ul 5 I W The Business Club The Dramatic Arts Guild Miss Business Club Attendant to Miss Senior Miss Freshman Mzss Senzor Attendant to Miss Senior Mzss Sophomore are lan x l II8 H f wfzizf Groove Phi Groove -.XX N Tyrone shows off. The Grooves are new on Delaware's campus, and call themselves a social organization. From what we have witnessed of their behavior on campus, we are looking for the day when the Panhellenic Council admits a new member to its ranks-Gam- ma Phi Gamma! .,.......v5o cs 33, W Alpha Kappa, Alpha Sorority Lamar Turnvr, Swvclheart 'W N at imiiii i 5 it R if QR - EQ- s Qi E X5 KM- Delta Sigma Theta D,- li ff' v 1, ff.. ' EEF, iff, 1 Q. ' , . 'b 5 TZ' - t f , r 4 .. 5 t Qifw Q- ', '1 g5Q'5,' ,K Q K L., , , X I 1 uw .L ' 'f ea:5,,,f,:..,,, gg H iigi ,mgg ' .fl L. ,f-Eiiillggissil . ,m2u,i.95f.,ris','x. 4'We got to hold it up until we die. Alice Smith, president Darryl Clark, sweetlzczzrt and they willl 'CK-A-P-P-A, Kappa Alpha Psi x Z Line week or should I say, hell week l22 Sweetheart Betty Wilkerson Brothers: Bruce Davis Lamar Turner James C. France Clifford Kennedy Leroy Dupee Clauzell Smith Wardell Holt Graduating Brothers Oliver Dorman Granville Dorman Norman Matthews Chester Montgomery Donald Thomas Arthur Barnes Joseph Smith James Coleman ,.,,,.,,-M---f- ' W as . , a Omega Psi Phi, Fraternity Sf? fig' . Q. . , 11, Rfk me i .,,,,,..fr- X .Aer ,gb L'Let me Svc yuur SQ st Miss Sandra Mills, Fraternity queen Miss Bcvcrly Cray, LamprzzI0,s S1L'CCl,1E'l'lfl cp Phi Beta Sigma F ratermty SCHOLARSHIP BROTHERHOOD SERVICE HWhat's the best fraternity 1 z Shcritu Shelton, Sweetheart Brothers : - , 1 v Nathan Hough Charles Dorsett Charles Bell James Holloway James West Samnuel Holmes ,- 4i'l1g1v 35 ,Q Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Sorors: Peggy Trott Rosa Saulds Alkay Cannon Bernice West Mary Montgomary SCHOLARSHIP DEDICA T I ON Y Mr. Price with his family As we dust off the memories of our college days we can visualize vividly the experiences which made college the most significant segment of our lives--the romantic aloofness of a couple at a spring prom, the wild exuberance of the Home- coming game, symbolize only the superficial values of the college experience. lt is the cultivation of the mind which proves to be the most valuable end product of our education. There is no more noticeable difference than that between the knowing and the unknowing individual. The transition from adolescence to adulthood can be largely attributed to the dedicated efforts of our good teachers, because of them A familiar game sight. we can count ourselves with the knowing. A good teacher is as much a product of our time as the atom bomb, rockets to the moon, Lenny Bruce, James Baldwin, CORE, Tennessee Williams, Miles Davis, James Dean, and hootenanies. He has emer ness and anger, of restlessness, militancy, and hope. ged to underline today's moods of aware- A good teacher does not stand still. He has a natural curiosity and scholarship that will make him keep pace with all aspects of our changing world along with those of his specialty. He sets standards. He forms tastes. He needs to be a moral, dec t th ' Uhl with the guidance of the young. en , oroug y trustworthy person if he is to be trusted Every good teacher has a sense of ucausei' and of service. lt is a l'ttl ' h 1 e more t an ordinary public spirit. It is rather a faith in human perfectibility. Society has need of a social cement to hold it to- gether, this function the good teacher can serve. ln the words of Henry Adams, 'QA teacher affects eternity. He never can tell where his influence stops. lt is to a man of great cause and great service humbly done that we dedicate the 1965 STATES- MAN. To Mr. John Robert Price, in gratitude . . . I26 . . . a long, lonely road EDI T OR'S MESSAGE It's a long, hard, frustrating, and often terribly lonesome road that leads to a yearbook. For this yearbook-the 1965 STATESMAN-the road has been especially rough because there was no well-worn track from previous years to follow. A We have omitted, we know, many who deserve to be here represented. Part of this is attributed to inexperience, part to our photographer's failure to meet deadlines, part to your failure to take us seriously, but much of the blame must rest on our shoulders. Still, the road had not been taken' before, and we ask your tolerance in accepting the 1965 STATESMAN as a job not well done, perhaps, but done. NATHAN HOUGH W, of Me ben weiner studio wish to congratulate you the Class of June 65 GOOD LUCK TO YOU IN YOUR FUTURE LIFE ben weiner studio 7llO Castor Ave. Philadelphia 49, P RA 8-5888 Q ,ngf.6f-:stu-3fffv5F,f-wr-vm-A-gfw-,---1 Q-.1---p-un-W .. .Q -- ' ' ., ,., , , ,. - -- - ,. V. fg- W new ' wi I-Z 'Li f:wff 'f N ??'t m v !'? ,. ,-X,,- A X, wg , -1 1 2':2f'1f4'wf'r-'f 1'ff1-v-rK 'f f-m'4::'--4frv - - Q ' 'V 'T P fwf' - WP'.- fi 'WW--Sf 'if' W 'f'f'r- W 5 Y Q 3 i' wf fS5i A' f5m5 Q W. z.. , . vw i Y. -f iqvdi ' wx . . . mi luis 1 'K 5151423-'ii v- fi ' -vi .fbi 1 - . . A . . 'H 3ff ,1 'f 1a'qn 5:.Ag, 555' E A QL I. 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