Dickinson College - Microcosm Yearbook (Carlisle, PA)
- Class of 1963
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L. L S? ,LLL M LLLM L a a a a 2: Imaginative and forthright, Professor Schecter has contributed important advances to the Collegeis educa- tional program with his development of an audio-visual technique to simplify the task of reading music. He per- sonally organized and directed the first College band and orchestra. and his outstanding work in English litera- ture earned him an appointment to the Thomas Beaver Chair of English at Dickinson in 1958. The Beaver Chair is one of the oldest in the Collegeis history. It is to one of Dickinson,s itOld Guardf a man whose teaching has inspired hundreds of men and women over the years, that the MICROCOSM dedicates its 1963 edition. :am 88?: : i6I know him, I have seen him teach and I have seen the results of his teaching. I believe him to be one of the greatest teachers at Dickinson in my time? ,- In his forty-first year at Dickinson, Professor Ralph W. Schecter has built a reputation as one of the most versatile and inspiring of all Dickinson teachers. Few men have been able to enlighten so many fields as has Professor Schecter and the fondness in which he is held by his former students is evidenced by their constant inquiries and visits. Since coming to Dickinson in 1922, he has enriched the lives of students in three fields: music, English, and public speaking. Schecter has SO successfully combined a love of music with a love of teaching that his students refer to him as the tiold Masteriy in both subjects. MISS MICROCOISM Barbara Duvall Miss icvrocosm Barbara Duvall, a senior from Gaithersburg, Mary- land, reigns as Miss Microcosm for 1963. A biology major, Barbara will be married in June and then plans to enter research or teaching. A blue-eyed, brown haired beauty, Barbara has al- ways been a member of campus activities, including cheerleading, dormitory council, Mohler Scientific SO- ciety and PSEA. Her lovely features and feminine grace aided in her election as Homecoming Queen her fresh- man year. Since then, she has been a member of a Military Ball court, Midwinter Court, and Miss Microcosm court for 1962. As Miss Microcosm, Barbara represents the model of beauty, charm, and personality of the Dickinson coed. T0 the members of her lovely court, and to Barbara Duvall, congratulations and best wishes from the 1963 MICROCOSM. MAID OF HONOR BRENDA SADLER Brenda Sadler, a sophomore Phi Mu, is Maid of Honor. Petite, pert and china-doll like, she was elected to Miss Microcosmis Court in 1962. Brenda is a deanis list student and is active in musical and religious activities. . . and her court Joanne Harris Linda Goodridge Carney Green Cheryl Livingston Ginny Krueger Ginny Sutton COLLE GE Each year Dickinson College has as its guests many outstanding lecturers and performers. The visitors are usually nationally 0r internationally prominent in their field, and their programs do much to vary and enrich our experience. Through their talks or their fine musical and dramatic entertainment they introduce us to new personalities and fresh ideas. we Folk Singer Rit'hard McLanathan. Lecturer GUESTS The frequent presence of these guests on our campus is well worth the hard work of the student and faculty members involved. The personages are brought to the College under the auspices of several campus organizations including the Social Committee of the Stu- dent Senate: the Chapel Committee: the Reli- gious Affairs Council: and the Cultural Affairs Committee of the Student Senate, and its chairman Professor Heher Harper. WM 3... Torneau Opera Company, Cosi Fan Tutte Baltimore Symphony Woodwinds Dr. Kenneth Sanborn Pitzer Each year a special commemoration known as the Joseph Priestley Celebration is held at Dickinson Col- lege. At this time, the Dickinson College Award in Memory of Joseph Priestley, the Discoverer of Oxygen, is given to a distinguished scientist for his discoveries or fer his contributions to the welfare of mankind. The Award is in the form of the Priestley Medallion, in ceramic, struck from the original moulds made in 1779 by Josiah Wedgwood after a pen sketch of Priestley drawn from life by John Flaxman in the same year. This yearis Priestley Award was presented to Dr. Kenneth S. Pitzer, President of Rice University. Author J OSEPH PRIESTLEY AWARD of several books and numerous articles in the field of chemistry, he pioneered in the application of spectro- scopic and statistical methods to the study of complex organic molecules and their reactions. Dr. Pitzer has received numerous prizes and awards, including the American Chemical Society Award in Pure Chemistry inil943, the U.S. Junior Chamber of Com- merce Award as one of the ten outstanding young men in the nation in 1950, and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1951. Dickinson College is proud to recognize one of the outstanding scientists of our age. 66OLD WEST? NAMED AN HISTORIC SITE The historic vine-covered uOld WestH was desig- nated a national historic landmark by Secretary of the Interior, Steward L. Udall. llOld West, main building of the Dickinson campus, was built in 1804. It was designed by Benjamin Latrobe, the most famous architect of his day, who was the de- signer 0f the Capitol at Washington. Years later he wrote that only three buildings he had constructed in his life gave him satisfaction, and he named llOld Westl, among the three. In a striking example of educational philanthropy worthy of emulation by all generations, Latrobe gave the plans of the stately structure without cost as his contri- bution to the new-found college of the early American frontier. ADMINISTRATIVE Assistant to the President ARTHUR D. PLATT, BS. Trinity College. 1928: M.A., Columbia University, 1935. President of the College HOWARD L. RUBENDALL, A.B. Dickinson College, 1931: DD, 1945: B.D., Union Theological Seminary, 1937: L.H.D., Trinity College, 1957. Financial Vice President and Treasurer GEORGE SHUMAN. JR, PhD. Dickinson College. 1937: LL.D.. Lycoming Col- lege, 1958: Director of Development. Dean of Women Dean of Men BARBARA S. WISHMEYER, B.A. ALAN COUTTS, B.S. University of PennsylvaniaM 1955: M.S., Oregon State College, 1931: M.A., North- Indiana University, 1957: Rank of Assistant western University, 1936: Associate Pro- Professor. fessor of Speech. PERSONNEL Deanofthe College ROGER E. NELSON, B.S. United States Naval Academy, 1922: M.A., Dartmouth College. 1946: Associate Professor of Mathematics. Provost 0f the College GILBERT R. MALCOM. Ph.D. Dickinson College, 1915: A.M., 1917: LL.D., Dickinson School of Law, 1917: LL.D., Western Maryland College, 1948: LL.D.. Dickinson School of Law, 1961. Dean of Admissions BENJAMIN D. JAMES. A.B. Dickinson College, 1934-: M.A., Bucknell Uni- versity. 1936: Dean of Freshman Class, Pro- fessor 01' Education and Psychology, Chairman of the Department ofEducation and Psychology. Registrar Assistant Treasurer WILLIAM H. BENSON, B.S. CARL J. ADAMS United States Naval Academy, 1925: As- sociate Professor of Mathematics. Press Officer I , , '; ROGER STECK Manager of Book Store GEORGE BOBLETZ Assistant Dean of Admissions BENJAMIN D. GIORGIO Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings ALVA A. FRANKLE Mail Room KAY BANKERT Alumni Secretary THOMAS YOUNG 2O Secretaries to the President Business Office .I. McCULLOUGH and D. SMITH P. LAY, M. DUNCAN J. KOTZMOYER, N. EMMONS Secretaries to Baublitz and Frankle A. SHATZER, L. MULLEN MRS. THORNTON MRS. PERRY MRS. BOYER MRS. BAKER C. MARTIN Secretary to Secretary to Secretary to Secretary to Secretary to the Dean, of Dean anen Dean, of Women Dean afAdmissions Financial College Vice President Mail Room, Staff Alumni Office N. NAILOR, P. LINSAY, M. SHIELDS. A. WISE S. BUTTORFF. J. HOCKLEY Historian of'the College CHARLES COLEMAN SELLERS Librarian, B.A.. Haverfurd College, 1925: M.A., Harvard University, 1926: Library Staff-Left to right: C. Tharp, P. Andrews, D. Weigle, B. Garland, L. 1957. Landis, M. Pittenger, N. Loughridge, E. Heine, M. Carson, E. Cohick. Litt. D., Temple University, CHEMISTRY Left to right: H. Rogers, Ph.D., Princeton University, 1931: D. Gleim, M.A., Columbia University, 1920: G. Roper, M.A., Boston University, 1956: M. Naff, Ph.D., Oregon State College, 1950. ENGLISH Top to bottom; Raw 1: Mrs. T. Young. B.A., Dickinson College, 1953: Mrs. J. Doebler, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1961: A. Horlacher, Ed.D., Columbia University, 1957: F. Warlow, Ph.D,, University of Pennsylvania, 1959: W. Sloane, Ph.D., Columbia University, 194-7: H. Gillespie, M.A., University of Texas, 1956: L. Clipper, M.A.. George Washington University, 1958. Raw 2: J. Schiffman, Ph.D., New York University, 1957; J. Doebler, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1961: D. Brubaker, A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1948: R. Andrews, M.A., Columbia University, 1951: W. Wishmeyer, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1957: W. Bowden, Ph.D., Yale University, 1948. POLITICAL SCIENCE Left to right; Row 1: P. Secor, Ph.D., Duke University, 1959: H. Harper, M.A., University of Michigan, 194-8: B. Andrews, Ph.D., Maxwell Gradu- ate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, 1961. Row 2: K. Nilssun, M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1957: D. Flaherty, Ph.D., Syracuse Uni- versity, 1954. Raw 3: S. Cavrilovic, D. Juris, International Law Private and Public, University of Geneva, 1931. EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY Left to right: 3. Hartman, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1957: R, Wanner, Ed.M.. Harvard University. 194-0: 13. James, M.A., Bucknell University, 1936: W. Maurer, M.S.. Stout State College, 1955: D. Graf- l'am, Ed.D., University of Southern California, 1949. LAN GUA GE Left to right; Row 1: M. Ramos. M.A.. University of Tennessee, 1948: D. Dewis, A.M., University of Kansas, 1951: L. Beekey, A.B.. Bryn Mawr College, 1955: M. Wiley, M.A.. Pennsylvania State University, 1961. Raw 2: R. Ruiz, M.A.. Universidad Nacional de Mexico, 1952: W. Gray. A.M.. Middlebury Graduate School, France, 1956: H. Royce, Dr1 rer. p01, University of Kaliningrad, 1926: F. Maurino, Ph.D., Co1um- bia University, 19448: .1. Frey, Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1941: P. An- giolillo, Ph.D., Cnlumbia University, 1946: H. Weigel, Ph.D., Pennsyl- vania State Univorsily. 1940: G. Edberg, P11.D.. University of Kansas, 1959. MATHEMATICS Left to right; Seated: W. Benson, 3.5., US. Naval Acad- emy, 1925: J. Kneen, A.M.. Radcliffe College, 1960. Standing: C. Kerr. Ph.D., Lehigh University, 1959: W. Miller. Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1927: .1. Light. M.S., Pennsylvania State University. 1951. 23 Provost Gilbert Malcom greeting guest Bishop Fred P. Corson. Left to right: J. Pusey, Chicago Art Institute, J. Forrest Posey, B.Mus., Hardin-Simmons Yale University School of Fine Arts. D. Cop University, 1951: University of Texas, 1954; don, A.B., Harvard University, 1952; A.M., M.A., Harvard University, 1962. F. Mueller, 1953: Ph.D., 1960. H. Sabin, B.F.A., Uni- M.M.. University of Michigan, 1960. versity of Pennsylvania, 1958: M.F.A., Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, 1962. David Brubaker, A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1948. Dickinsonians will go anywhere to see each other. GEOLOGY It wasn,t like this in Korea. W. Difford, P11.D., Syracuse University, 1954. W. Virgin, M.S.,-Lehigh University, 1955. ECONOMICS Left to right: J. L. King, B.A., Princeton University, 1948: M.A., University of Denver, 1950; A.M., Prinz, Ph.D., University of Berlin, 1923, for English Speaking Students, University of Stockholm, 1952: PILD.Y Pennsylvania State University, 1962. R.O.T.C. Seated: Maj. C. J. Hurst, Jr., PMS. Standing, Left to right: Sfc. W. Gulledge, Maj. T. Hast- ings, Mngt. C. Wood, Sfc. H. Kiser, Capt. R. Jacobs, Mngt. C. Tenelly, Sfc. R. Greenwalt. I ' BIOLOGY Left to right: E. Herber, A.B., Ursinus College, 1925; A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1929: Sc.D., Johns Hop- kins University, 194-1. W. Jeffries, B.S., University of Pitts' burgh: M.A., University of North Carolina, 1952; Ph.D. 1955. B. McDonald, B.S., Simmons College, 1948; M.A., Columbia University, 1955; Ph.D., 1957. D. McDonald, B.S., Siena College, 1950; M.A., Columbia University, 1954, Ph.D., 1955. HISTORY Left to right: J. Carson, M.A., Miami University, 1951. J. Pflaum, M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1929. D. Fischer, A.B., Oglethorpe University, 1953: M.A., Colum- bia University, 1960. W. Gates. Ph.D., University of Penn- sylvania, 1951. H. Young, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1955. George Dengler, B.A.. Washington College, 1957; M.A., University of Rhode Island, 1958. 26 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION Left to right: Samuel Magill, A.B., University of North Carolina, 1950: B.D., Yale Divinity School, 1953: Ph.D.. Duke University, 1962. K. Bonney, Ph.D., Boston University, 1958. W. Gould, Ph.D., Boston Uni- versity, 1958. F. Ferre, A.B., Boston University, 1954, M.A., Vanderbilt University, 1955, Ph.D., University of St. Andrews, 1959. .1 1 '9. 'wg. SOCIOLOGY Left to right: C. Kepncr, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1936. L. Furman, R. Heddendorf, B.A., Queen's College, 1951; M.A., Columbia University, 1954. D. Perry, B.A. and M.A., University of Connecticut, 1959, 1960. H. Seaford, A.B., Wheaton College, 1941. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Back Row: J. DuCharme, M.A., New York University, 1951. D. Eavenson. B.S.. Bucknell University, 1951. D. Seibert, M.A., Columbia University, 1950. W. Gobrecht, M.A., Duke University, 1959. Front Row: K. Barber, B.A., Syracuse University, 194-7. D. Bracken, B.S., Slippery Rock State College, 1958. D. Strayer, B.S., Westchester State, 1940. PHYSICS A. Kendall, B.S., Douglass College, 194-5: M.A., Welles- ley College, 1947. R. Sis, 13.5., Northwestern University, 1928; M.S., University of Chicago, 1932. H. Long, A.B., Northwestern University, 1941, Ph.D., Ohio State Uni versity, 1948. K. Laws, Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 1962. H. L. Yeagley. B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1925, M.S., 1927, Ph.D., 1934. 27 5 MW? 3 mm faxmw. 5i g1; E w? 2:? g g a , g ww E y SE m mEQ wax 55E 2 $ $ mma ammug w, am . 2g gmgm gay E. SE $$$me Eta a g a g. gm 3 .MHMM. MM? LEM MMMMM. MM MMM. MMMMM MMMM M M MMMM MMMmMmM . a Mm Mm MMMMM M M M M M MMMMMMM M MM M MMM .M MMMMMMMMMMMM MMM MMM MmMMMMM zMxMMM MMMMmmwwMMMM . M. 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PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA Composed of outstanding participants in campus music organizations, the Theta Chi chapter of Phi Mu Alpha, is devoted to furthering the grouphs own development in appreciation and understanding of music as well as actively furthering the cause of music in America by means of cultural acti- vity in music on the Dickinson College campus. DELTA PHI ALPHA Gamma Beta of Delta Phi Alpha, the national German fraternity honoring stu- dents in advanced German, was estab- lished at Dickinson in 1947. Bi-monthly meetings concerning German art, litera- ture. language and general culture are conducted in German under the guidance of Dr. Harold Weigle. This yearhs most outstanding project was its annual Christv mas program. Left to right; Row 1: B. Morgan, 5. Berberian, M. Munson, N. Wilherall, D. Huuseal, G. Engle- king, W. Sadowski. Row 2: Prof. Weigal, J. Hendricks, T. Donahower, 5. Burger. T. Stretton, T. Price, R. Ochse, Miss Wiley, Prof. Royce. 30 PI GAMMA MU A national social science honorary society, Pi Gamma Mu recognizes superior scholarship in political science, history, sociology, and economics. Installed in 1959, Dickinsonis Penn- sylvania Upsilon chapter is under the leadership of Dr. Phil Secor. Eligible junior and senior stu- dents are elected to membership each year by the society7s faculty members. Standing: H. Boyer, A. Elfman, E. Klein, P. Figdor, A. Miller, J. Hendricks, C. Berberian. Seated: N. Arndt, H. VanOrmer, S. Crier. SIGMA DELTA PI Epsilon Alpha chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, the national Spanish honorary society, was char- tered here last year with A1 Miller as its first President. Its purpose is to promote interest and further the study of the Spanish language and its culture. Left to right; R0101: A. Shinn, Prof. Maurino, A. Miller. A. Marine, J. Lenherlz. Row 2: D. Warden, C. Tuttle, N. Arndt, A. Harvey, C. Lindstrom, B. Morgan. PI DELT A PHI Gamma Omicron chapter of Pi Delta Phi, the national French honorary, was organized at Dickinson this fall. With Professor Dewis as faculty advisor and Emily Zilinsky as president, the society sponsors French films and a French night, besides having bi-weekly open meetings. Left to right; Row 1: K. Logan, K. Gallager, E. Zilinsky, R. Williams, S. Kline. Row 2: Dr. Maurine, K. Martin, Prof. Dewis, D. Walton, Dr. Royce. 3i HONORS HOUSE x! 3553-4 Bibliographical Research HOne can't gear all the time. W could not love thee dear so much, loved I not honors morey, Pleasant reading in a relaxed atmosphere? 6:00 and I still have the vertabrae to g0!n 32 PHI BETA KAPPA The highest scholastic achievement that can be attained by a student at Dickinson College is election to Phi Beta Kappa. Even more difficult than 0h- taining membership at the end of the senior year is becoming a member upon completion of the junior year. Dickinson7s chapter was the first established in Pennsylvania. It awards plaques t0 the sorority and fraternity which have shown high academic achieve- ment. Phi Beta Kappa also makes a similar award to the fraternity and sorority pledge classes with the highest average. Nancy Arndt Barbara Geyer John McClelland Thomas Stretton John Standing 33 PI DELTA EPSILON Pi Delta Epsilon, national honorary fraternity, recog- nizes students outstanding in campus journalism. Mem- bership is limited to juniors and seniors who are tapped twice yearly on the basis of literary excellence. Each spring the organization honors the sophomore who has contributed the most to campus publications. Suzy Kline Carol Durbin S ecretary Treasurer Jack Carty Ann Conser Joanne Helsberg Whit Smyth Ann Thompson Greg Wadas Roger Craver Fred Kirchner President V ice President Judy Moneta Sue Murphy Charles Wasilko Jean Weller ALPHA PSI OMEGA A national honorary dramatic fraternity, Alpha Psi Omega recognizes outstanding participants in the college drama program. This year its projects included produc- tion and direction of Freshman Plays, a Chapel presenta- tion and a set of dramatic readings at a spring program. Ann Conser Jan Endrizzi Ann Thompson Rosalie Moore Thomas Stretton President V ice President Secretary-Treasurer Richard Koeln Ronald Parker Joan Taussig SKULL AND KEY Tom Christ Jim Finucane Branin Jaggard Pete Zuyus Ted Johnson The Skull and Key was founded at Dickinson in 1909, Prmdem secretary-Treasurer an honorary fraternity based on fellowship, loyalty, and scholarship; its purpose, to form a vital link of inter- fraternity cooperation on the campus. A J unior from each of the fraternities on campus is tapped each Spring by the outgoing hHats. Many of the collegehs outstanding men have worn the familiar black hat with its gold and red emblem. Danny Shaver Bill White Craig McKinley A1 Rago Rich Shaffer 36 RAVEN9S CLAW Joe Andrews Dave Chapin Reno DiOrio Archon The Ravenhs Claw, a campus tradition since 1896, is a local honorary fraternity for Senior men. In Commence- ment Week each June, the seven outgoing nWhite Hatsh pass down their tradition of leadership and service to their 7012155 and college by tapping seven outstanding men of the upcoming senior claes, in a ceremony on the Old Stone Steps. Cordon Frank Jim Jorden Bill Schantzenbach Al Wicks 37 WHEEL AN D CHAIN Nancy Arndt Carol Lindstrom Carol Durbin Captain Scribe Burser Ann Conser Barbara Greer Kathy Linduff Penny Pawling,r Joan Spicer Ann Thompson Nine outstanding senior women, chosen for their character, scholarship, leadership and service to the College, composed the 1962-63 Wheel and Chain. Founded at Dickinson in 1924, Wheel and Chain is an honorary society that acts as a liaison between the administration and women students. The Blue Hats con- duct the fall freshman women,s orientation in order to acquaint the newcomers with rules and activities of the college and to develop high academic standards. Members also usher at cultural affairs and gradua- tion, help register guests at Homecoming and Parents' Day and choose an outstanding freshman woman each spring. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Fred Kirchner Roger Craver X X , SI x John McClelland Al Miller Dick Warden V ice-President Mark Costenbader President Ed Blanchard Treasurer In 1927, the Upsilon Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa was established at Dickinson. ODK is a national honorary society for senior men of outstanding leadership ability. Each spring, junior men who have distinguished them- selves 4in scholarship, athletics, student government, social and religious affairs, publications, and the arts, are tapped for membership. ODK sponsors the freshman men,s orientation pro- gram in the fall. In the spring it holds an interfraternity songfest and presents an award to the outstanding sopho- more man. In addition, ODK conducts informal discus- sions on topics of interest to the student body, as well as representing the opinions and views of campus acti- vities to the administration. This year, ODK has instituted a scholarship fund, a further contribution of importance this organization has given to Dickinson College. Bill Schantzenbach Charles Wasilko Chuck Wagner 39 Joe Andrews u my Nancy Arndt Roger Craver WHO$S WHO The ideal of the all-around Dickinsonian, one who is active in many phases of campus life and popular with his fellow students, is realized in the twelve members of the senior class elected to tW,ilho,s Whoh each year. Selection of those to be honored in this manner by the MICROCOSM is made on the basis of scholarship, char- acter, and service rendered to the college in extra- curricular activities. Ann Conser Reno DiOrio Barbara Greer Suzy Kline 40 AT DICKINSON During the course of their four years at Dickinson, these students have demonstrated their leadership abilities in campus publications, student government, dramatics, music, religious affairs and athletics. Many of them also have participated with faculty and adminis- tration in campus evaluation programs designed to im- prove the channels through which the voice of the stu- dent body makes itself heard in the academic, social and cultural affairs of the college. The staff of the 1963 MICROCOSM is proud to extend its recognition to these outstanding seniors. Ann Thompson John McClelland Penny Pawling Charles Wagner Carol Lindstrom Al Miller Charles Wasilko 41 12:17, W w Emu axe x m Magma A a Q WE FEES. IME Pl Fresh and eager we came to misty Carlisle. Tired mothers and fathers dragged tons of clothes and desk lamps into the tiny cubicles. We said goodbye. An endless round of mixers and meetings staved-off boredom. Orientation leaders, the Blue Hats, and ODK terrorized and amused us. The endless lines at registra- tion tired us. There were football games, dances, rushing, pledging, bull sessions and somewhere in between we studied. We were met by friendly greelers! We were introduced to new friends! We were given knowledge in mile long lines! We were Waken in and fed! 44 Yes, welre the Class of l66. Apathy, cynicism, and decay have no place in our lives. W611 give you all we have and when welre through-welll be tired like you. We found intellectual atmosphere at D-son! We were a llunified class! . . . Our friends taught us to dance! We had fun! FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS After a week of active campaigning, the freshman class elected officers who have led them in planning many enjoy- able social events, thus uniting them in efforts to increase their class spirit. Row 1: G. Honadle, vice president. Row 2: J. Harris, treasurer: N. McAneny, secretary. Row 3: K. Har- wood, president. FRESHMAN WOMEN COUNSELORS The freshman women counselors are responsible for the academic, social, and personal guidance of the mem- bers of the freshman class from the first weeks of orienta- tion through the entire school year. The junior women selected as counselors serve in the capacity of advisor and confidant for the members of their counselor groups. The counselors are chosen by the administration on the basis of leadership ability and an active participation in campus activities in the light that their experience may help in leading each counselee to a happy and profnable year. Left to right: M. Detweiler, S. Earl, G. Sutton, C. Crompton, J. Jackson, S. Crowley, L. Farley. The Freshman House Council is the freshman dor- mitory council which performs disciplinary functions and has jurisdiction over its dining room and entertain- ment committees of each of the individual dormitories. Row 1: K. Harwood, P. Shubs, J. Zeigler, M. Finucane, D. Manoogian, R. Walthers. Row 2: C. Ashler, B. Parker, D. Detweiler, C. Stomata, R. Van Allen, C. Mowery. Row 3: K. Barrowclough. D. Carr, P. Hine- FRESHMAN MEN COUNSELORS The counselors 0f the freshman men are mem- bers of the junior and senior classes who live in the freshman dormitories for the whole year act- ing advisors to their counselees 0n the basis of their campus leadership and activities. Both of these qualifications were primary determinants in their selection as counselors. Row 1: T. Bamberger. Row 2: 0. White, J. Woodring, A. Wal- lace, J. Finucane, R. Warden; R0103: J. Lazlow, R. Crouse, D. Chipkin, M. Costenbader, J. LeRoy, W. Shantzenbach. FRESHMAN HOUSE COUNCIL bauch, F. Decker. Row 4: R. DorHer, A. Horlacher, C. Kachelries, N. Wilson. 47 THE AGE OF :d::1e 0 OHLEGE A.-u.smov1i. r crm-m-uam ELMEI 'AliAHS-READINGPA. . - . coJEltlmBERLANp.PA. 1963 marked the beginning of a building program that will sig- nificantly change the face of Dickin- son. The pictures on this page trace the growth of the new women,s residence hall. TRANSITION Fraternity Lounge Library and Student Center Drama Theatre The Class of 1966 will witness the end of an era of transition. By the time they gradu- ate Dickinson will have received a new look. A Student Center, a new Library, ten sparkling fraternity houses, and a larger student popula- tion will set the pace for the future. The sketches pictured below are the artistsh tentative conceptions of the new. Fraternity House Lounge in Student STUDEN T SENATE President AL MILLER T reasurer Secretary Vice President JOHN McCLELLAND VIRGINIA KRUEGER WILLIAM SMITH Row 1: B. Warren, 0. Smith, W. Cordes, J. Sears, 5. Lorenz, J. Finucane, M. Rjddlesberger, D. Efraimson, J. Friedrich, T. Hancnck. Row 2: D. Dickinson, J. Howland, 5. Phillips, V. Compton, L. Enos, B. Borger, P. Smith, P. Miller, S. Crowley, S. Woods. FOREIGN STUDENTS Dickinson enjoyed a more cosmopolitan atmosphere this year with the addi- tion of eleven new foreign students. The students represent Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Iraq, Ethiopia, Morocco, Germany, Hondoras, Austria, and Somali Republic. ' The Campus benefited greatly from their presence. Various groups spon- sored informal gatherings such as teas and desserts as an effort to acquaint them- selves with the students from abroad. The male students ate their meals in the fraternity houses and got many a candid glance at the way in which Dickinsonians live. The holidays found our guests in the homes of the student body. In addition they went on many side trips to Washington, New York, and Philadelphia. In learn- ing of our country they gave us a real glance 0f the people across the world. Some will return next year, some will not. Dickinson College extends its thanks for the enjoyable and educational year they gave us. Left to right; Row 1: William Hsiong, Singapore: Alem Habtu, Ethiopia; Hsiao-Mei Tsou, Singapore: Richard Lo, Hong Kong: James Liu, Singapore. Left to right; Row 2: Cornelio Rivera, Honduras: Saad E1 Fassi, Morocco: Leon Lora, Iraq: Wolfram Sadowski, Germany: Shu-Man-Fu, Hong Kong. 51 .. , mar. ? ,, : CAMPUS CHEST Standing: C. Frost, P. Maxwell, M. Traxler, N. Arndt, L. Enos. Seated: S. Crowley, J. Spicer. Seated 0n Floor: C. Raskopf, K. Almstead. Standing; Left to right: J. Fuller, R. Shapiro, H.'Donald, G. Honadle, S. Pearsall, B. Warren, J. Finucane, C. Lippy, B. Sadler. Seated; Left to right: 5. Phillips, M. Davey, P. Searles, P. Frese, N. Zilinsky, J. Harris, K. Larsen, P. Hinebaugh. Left to right: 5. Crowley, P. Searles, T. Schutz, L. Enos, K. Davis, J. Howland, E. Kalenevitch. Seated; Left to right: P. Miller, G. Hart. The National Student Association tries to strengthen student government on the campus and to organize stu- dents to represent America internationally. NSA at Dick- inson performs such services as orienting foreign stu- dents, conducting elections, and administrating the iiCampus Chest? Campus Chest is Dickinsonis annual charity drive to raise funds the greater percentage of which go to na- tional organizations directly concerned with students. Maintaining this idea of student-to-student giving, the Campus Chest committee urged the students toward their $3000 goal with the theme: To us so little; to them so much. STEERING COMMITTEE The Steering Committee coordinates the various com- mittees of the Senate, as well as being responsible for all matters which are not immediately assigned to a spe- cific committee. Left to right: B. K. Greisemer, K. Almstead, .I. Kintner, L. Rand, B. Oskam, J. Humphries, G. Wadas, .I. Frost, K. Davis. Published five times weekly by the Student Senate, the Daily Senator performs an important function on the Campus. The Senator includes announcements of meet- ings to be held, times for special events, and athletic scores. The Cultural Affairs Committee is responsible for the entertaining and enlightening artists who visit the campus from time to time. The Committee is made up of representatives from each class. Among this yearfs events were several dramatic groups, the Baltimore Sym- phony Orchestra, and Alan Lomax. MERMAIUS TALE The D-Book yielded to a new publication this year. The Mermaidis Tale lists the various organizations on campus giving information on each. Pictures, attractive layout, and good writing made for an interesting hand- book. DAILY SENATOR CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 1 W' , h i E n w 35 eef. 4' x D Row 1: J. Carson, B. Jones, M. Davey, J. Spicer. Row 2: J. Hendricks. S. Earl, H. Harper. Row 1: M. Detweiler, N. Arndt, N. Sacks, J. Weller. Row 2: J. Shenk, L. Farley, A. Thompson, L. Davis. Row 3: J. Cole, P. Pawling, E. Groves. MICROCOSM ROGER CRAVER, Editar-in-Chief Dear Dickinsonian, This MICROCOSM is the pictorial and written record of Dickinson College for the year 1962-1963. The lllittle worldll of students, faculty, administration, and their activities is represented here so that a reminder of the present Dickinson may remain after the new Dickinson, with its enlarged facilities, reorganized living and dining quarters, and more varied curriculum, becomes a fact. Academic achievement, cultural development, and social integrity are the goals of those who are planning the new Dickinson. It is in these areas that Dickinson students have been confronted and impelled to begin the change of ideas necessary to accompany the physical growth of this campus. 54 JUDY MONETA, Managing Editor The 1963 MICROCOSM is an account of Dickinson as we know it, but it is also a picture of the college in transi- tion, moving toward what will be, in the future, a new and different Dickinson College. In the years to come, as you page through your col- lege days, we hope your thoughts and good wishes will return to Carlisle. Sincerely, ROGER M. CRAVER, Editor-in-Chief 1963 MICBOCOSM Carol Durbin, Business Manager Sue Murphy, Literary Editor Penny Pawling, Seniors Editor John LeRoy, Sports Editor Judy Morris and Sue Schmidt Joanne Helsberg. Art Editor Scheduling Editors THE SENIOR STAFF Row 1: S. Crowley, P. Saidis, C. Potter, M. Davey, C. Courtright, J. Heller. Row 2: P. Searles, N. Custer, K. Zwart, S. Lockspeiser, M. Lee, S. Derrickson. Row 3: J. Greenfield, N. Steinbeck, P. Maxwell, N. Arndt, J. Weller, J. Fuller, A. Johnson. Row 4: S. Otis, S. Earl, G. Sutton, S. Goodwin, L. Morrow, B. Breene, J. Schenck. Raw 5: P. Hughes, M. Richards, C. Russ, M. Detweiler, J.T0y. BUSINESS STAFF Row 1: 5. Horner, S. Howard, N. McCarthy, S. Spadoni, K. Porch. Row 2: P. Salisbury, S. Grier, S. Lockspeiser, C. Potter, J. Kopenhaver, G. Shannon, M. Huddy. Row 3: K. Kasses, M. Hoffman, R. Oskam, S. Teller, C. Court- right. ART STAFF Left to right: A. Frey, A. Seldom, L. Morrow, J. Pagdin. STAFFS FEATURES STAFF Row 1: M. Coffman, M. Wambaugh, H. Boyer, A. Thomp- son, H. VanOrmer, B. Sadler. Row 2: C. Heym, L. Farley, L. Hafer, S. Goodwin, C. Berberian, D. Houseal, P. Kan. gas, G. McBrayer. Row 3: K. Hershey, W. Benner, D. Levie, J. Thomas, A. Frey, P. Crawshaw. Row 4: D. Han- cock, S. Phillips, G. Krueger, J. Jackson, R. Shapiro. SPORTS STAFF Row 1: A. Thompson, J. Schenck, G. Sutton, M. Lewis. Row 2: J. Thomas, D. Levie, W. Banner. P. Crawshaw. Row 3: A. Frazier, V. Pratt, S. Milliggn, G. Homan. SCHEDULING STAFF Raw 1: K. Larsen, J. Morris, N. Sacks, C. Counright, J. Fuller. Row 2: S. Stevenson, M. Nelson, K. Stegmeier, G. Compton, B. Rhoades, M. Davey, D. Houseal. Raw 3: G. Wolff, O. Maxwell, 5. Berberian, A. Johnson, L. Pearsall. f D $ , ' w z, A l.9'F3-1-lhll.h-l Mule... Aund ! Elm Dirkiusmliun C. Wasilko, Editar-L'n-Chief Every Friday afternoon the Dickinson student body expectantly awaits the arrival of the Campus newspaper. During the week Dickinsonian reporters scour the cam- pus seeking out student opinions, complaints and com- ments, the most recent events, and what is soon to appear on the college agenda. The Dickinsonian does an admir- able job of catering to all phases of college life; its pages are chock-full of the latest campus news, gossip, humor, sports events, and cultural affairs. P Bit bserves 9 -K Left to right: J. Weller, copy editor; A. Thompson, make-up editor. Left to right: J. Carty, photog- raphy editor; F. Kirchner, busi- ness manager. mmian Birthday A. Conser, managing editor . , Ihc airllinamlmu 0 WW '39 i4 93 1963 will be remembered both by the staffs and the student body for the fine papers produced. The Septem- ber and the 90th Anriiversary issues were excellent pieces of work. Quotes of the Week and the History of IF. Sports were anxiously anticipated by the Campus. Provocative editorials coupled with anxious Letters to the Editors contributed to give the Dickinsonian its most successful year. u'ln- 4.II:LIn-mm t Left to right: S. Kline, news editor; W. Smyth, sports editor. Left to right: B. Buechner, feature editor; N. Arndt, fraternity editor. THE BUSINESS STAFF-Row 1: C. Strite. L. Morrow, ,I. Howland, C. Laws. Rou 2: S. Pellz, J. Miller, K. Martin. J. Tomlin- son. C. Greenup. R0103: .I. Scharf. F. Kirchner. LAYOUT STAFF-Row 1: L. Davidson, B. Byrd, C. Shannon, J. Copenhaver, B. Griesemer. Row 2: J. Pagdin, R. Mil- ler, C. Dry, C. Potter. Row 3: A. Thomp- son, C. Renshaw, S. Otis, C. Heym, P. Margolies. Row 4: C. Lippy, A. Shinn, S. Stevenson, J. Levine, T. Rand. SPORTS STAFF-Seated: J. Morris. Standing: L. Rand, P. Spring, B. Nissly, C. Detwiler, J. LeRoy. 60 STAFFS NEWS STAFF-Row 1: S. Morrison, R. Williams, J. Fuller. Row 2: M. Wam- baugh, H. VanOrmer. Row 3: C. Durbin, M. Stern. R. McGuinness. Row 4: 5. Phillips, V. Krueger. Row 5: R. Hill, C. Seidel, J. Waddell. Row 6: C. Lippy, L. Rand. Row 7: Z. Walters, S. Christenv sen, A. Thompson. Row 8: J. Levine, S.Herley. FEATURES STAFF-Row I: K. Broberg, B. Buechner, B. Sadler, D. Dickinson. Row 2: B. Schlusser, H. Van Ormer, C. Russ, A. Frey. Row 3: .I. McDowell, M. Richards, D. Arnold. COPY STAFF-Row I: S. Stright, T. Schulz, P. Searles, M. Moore- house, P. Miller. Row 2: L. Pearsall, C. Brown, S. Teller, N. Mo. Carthy, J. Jackson. Row 3: S. Sansbury, M. Davey, D. Houseal, J. Warren. 61 Founded in 1786, the Belles Lettres Society is the third oldest college literary society in America. Promoting literary and cultural affairs, the society held monthly seminars featuring the faculty, Belles Lettres members, BELLES LETTRES PRESS The Belles Lettres Press, aHiliated with the Belles Lettres Society, publishes a quarterly magazine, The Belles Lettres Revue, featuring the best of student and faculty poetry, fiction and critical essays. Top: S. Kline. Bottom: A. Thompson. 62 V- , . .4 . f. r , Th 1. V. : I h 'i i ' 7 ill :7 h l- V K V 1- , . V BELLES LETTRES SOCIET 57 Standing; Left to right: M. Lee, B. Orenstein, S. Woods. C. Cane field, V. Smith, L. Imler. Seated; Left to right: J. Apperson, J. Heller, S. Kline, B. Sadler, S. Harley, C. Russ, A. Thompson, L. Enos, T. Schutz, N. McCarthy. or special guest speakers. Guided by Susie Kline, Presi- dent, the society sponsored a series of cultural films, a spring Arts Festival, and the Italian artist and portrait painter Gene Culluni. SOCRATICS CLUB The Dickinson Socratics is a new organization for Students interested in philosophy. Through regular meet- ings, guest lectures and discussions, the members are able to realize their general purpose, 66to promote the exploration and discussion of philosophical questionsf Raw 1: J. Zurick, C. Polter, E. Kalenevitch, E. Bone. Row 2: F. Ferre, P. Birtner, T. Cadwallader. Row 3: H. Spire, D. Reade, .I. Kempf. 1-.lum IIIHEIM- ' W- K. Kuhn, J. Hallam, L. Davidson. CHAPEL COMMITTEE SRAC The Student Religious Affairs Council coordinates the religious activities of the campus, planning and spon- soring programs that are meaningful and of interest to the entire College. This non-sectarian organization is aided by representatives from each denominational group and its many committees. Under the leadership of Don Reade and Chaplain Samuel Magill, the Council sponsored the RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS new Religious Emphasis Program and selected outstand- ing speakers for the chapel services. Member organiza- tions of SRAC include the Canterbury Club, the Catholic Club, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, the Jewish Af- fairs Council, Methodist Student Movement and West- minster Fellowship. Seated: A. DeTuerk, G. MacBrayer, L. Davidson. Standing: C. Lippy, J. Hallan, J. JudeHe, H. Marien, D. Reade. DEBATE The Debate Council, formed to promote interest in competitive debate through argument of important is- sues, represented Dickinson in six intercollegiate tourna- ments. The varsity debaters met Lehigh University and Queens College in outstanding matches. The novice team included freshmen and prepared during the year for the Inter-Collegiate Novice Tournament, held in the spring. Kneeling: .I. Tindall. Seated: C. Butler, E. Kalenevilch. Standing: R. McGuinness, R. Steedle, S. Newberry, L. Reichard, J. Nichols, C. Lippy, C. Lohutko. MSC The Mohler Science Club was founded in 1867 as the Scientific Society and later was renamed the Mohler Science Club in memory of John Fred Mohler, professor of physics at Dickinson from 1890 to 1930. Under the advisorship of Dr. Daniel J. McDonald, the club attempts to inform all Dickinson students of modern trends in science, Row 1: C. Wagner, A. Hankin. Row 2: M. Costenbader, D. Eskin. Row 3: P. Rosenfeld. D. Reeder, B. Silver. IRC Founded in 1932 by the Carnegie Endowment for Peace, this organization aims for a better understanding of people and problems of the world. The members attend the Model UN in New York, a seminar study group con- vention every fall, and hold discussions and hear speakers with special knowledge of various countries. Kneeling: C. Shukis, J. Taylor. Seated: S. Morrison, G. Engelking, E. Kalenevitch. Standing: C. Lohutko, D. Hiester, J. Hendricks, J. Tindall, A. Cole, N. Cole, J. Nichols, R. Baldauf. PSEA The Benjamin Rush Chapter of the Pennsylvania Student Education Association was organized for stu- dents who plan a career in education. Meetings held each month are designed to broaden interest in education as well as provide information and practical knowledge for the prospective teacher. Highlights of the 1962-1963 PSEA program included films, speaker, and round-table discussions. Row 1: N. Wilson, J. Morris, J. Weller. Row 2: M. Detweiler, J. Rogers, K. Logan, M. Huddy. Row 3: H. Forsberg, C. Kachelriess, C. Raskopf. Row 4: P. Frese, K. Cooper, W. Morgan, L. Fisher. AUSA. The Association of the United States Army is a military honorary society for the junior and senior members of ROTC. Its purpose is to prepare the advanced military science students for service in the regular army. The Dickinson College Company of the AUSA received its charter from the National Association in 1956. Raw 1: ,I. Arndt, C. Roberts, B. Hefner, W. Smith, W. Schamzenbach, K. Williams, R. Warden, H. Greenberg. Row 2: C. Frank, G. Heishman, R. Young, H. Adams, T. Hermann, A. Miller, G. Wadas, W. Widmyer. Row 3: W. Mengel, J. Tunstall, L. Bliss, W. Penny, J. LeRoy, R. Bron- stein, .I. McClelland. Row 4: C. Hitchens, C. Kenny, W. Morgan, D. McPherson, H. Wallace, B. Stair, J. Jordan. Row 5: .I. Eyster, S. Lorenz, N.V01picelli, P. Zuyus, A. Creps, A. Hoffecker, H. Satinsky, W. Corm- Iey. UPS The Union Philosophical Society, the second-oldest campus organization, promotes student interest in poli- tics. A member of the Inter-College Conference on Government, the Society benefits from lectures and dis- cussions concerning political questions. Row 1: R. Smith, L. Reichard, B. Nissly, L. Davis. E. Kalenevitch, N. Sacks, J. Zurich. Row 2: A. Markizon, B. Stair, D. Heister, .1. Gates, R. Andrews, .1. Nichols. Row 3: S. Goldberg, T. SteHwag, J. Woodring, J. Taylor, J. Hendricks. N. Coyle, A. Cole. Row 4: E. Rockman, C. Lohutko, J. Carl, N. Langhart, R. Baldauf, P. Frese. YOUNG REPUBLICANS Left to right; Row 1: C. Lohutko, B. Borger, R. Beagle. Row 2: B. Johnson, D. Shearer, R. Childs, L. Reichard, J. Galis. Row 3: J. Cross, N. Longhart, R. Mettler. YOUNG DEMOCRATS Left to right; Row 1: B. Andrews, H. Boyer, C. Merrick, N. Sacks, H. Harper. Row 2: E. Kalenevitch, M. Potamukin, J. Lehnertz, J. Schultz, G. Wilcox, .I. Mazza, S. Teller. Row 3: R. Smith, J. Carl, A. Miller, T. Stellwag. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The Dickinson College Psychology Club has informal meetings each week to discuss such varied topics as advantages and requirements of gradu- ate schools or plans for remodeling Reed Hall. The group also has guest speakers throughout the year and usually plans at least one field trip. Left to right; Row 1: J. Weller, C. Laws, B. Breene, A. Pinkerton, M. Huddy, .I. Englert. Row 2: 5. Chase, K. Davis, D. Efraemson, J. Oppasser, .I. Spicer, B. Sobel. Row 3: H. Fleish, S. Courtland, C. Wilson, P. Mann, J. DeTeurk, J. Cornew. As campus organizations dedicated to the stimu- lation of student interest in practical political af- fairs, the Young Democrats and the Young Republi- cans were especially active during the local and state election campaigns in the fall of 1962. CLASSICS CLUB The members of the Classics Club have an in- terest in the classics which transcends the class- room. Time is spent discussing various phases of Roman and Greek literature. Guest lecturers are brought in to throw still more light on an interest- ing subject. Left to right; R0101: B. Fenn, P. Miller, A. Smith, 1. 51a. Row 2: S. Nodder. B. Mettler, S. Cortland, P. Frese, A. Hecker. PHYSICS CLUB The Physics Club deals both with the practical and technical aspects of the science as well as with the theoretical and moral issues which are raised within the discipline. Faculty and outside lecturers attempt to relate their rapidly expanding science to the problems raised in a world of technology and change. Left to right; R0101: H. Line, .I. Newby, J. Hall. Row 2: B. Can- right. D. Barton, J. Bostuck. Row 3: N. Volpicelli, L. Lawler. R0104: G. Bird, Long, D. Walton, Laws, Yeagley, Sia. FRESHMAN , ORIENTATION LEADERS Left to right; Raw 1: J. Heller, B. Sadler, P. Miller, S. Herley, Z. Walter, P. Kingman. Row 2: S. Phillips, P. Searles, N. Arndt, .l. Spicer, L. Enos. Row 3: D. Dickinson, C. Russ, K. Zwart. Row 4: L. Bliss, T. Bam- berger. M. Stern, A. Hecker, G. Nichols. Raw 5: C. Wasilko, B. Orenstein, N. Langhart, J. Arndt, C. Lippy. Row 6: A. Field, C. Brody, J. Finucane, D. Arnold. Row 7: F. Kirchner, P. Spring, H. Satinsky, C. Wagner, R. Shapiro. CONCERT CHORALE This select choir of forty-five voices, directed by Mr. Frank Mueller, presented to the campus Christmas and spring concerts and bi-weekly chapel selections. An invitation to sing the Messiah with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and a tour of the eastern United States comprised the Choralehs off campus performances. The year was enjoyed by both the Choralets audiences and mem. bers. Left to right; Row 1: M. Lee, H. Intili, A. DeTuerk, J. Heller, P. Long, L. Madison, J. Jones, P. Grafton, J. Frost. Row 2: R. Miller, S. Graetz. C. Lippy, R. Scurfield, J. Hammond, C. Greenip, A. Pinkerton, T. Albertson, M. Huddy, 5. Phillips. Row 3: K. Kuhn, R. Miller, S. Grier, C. Russ,.R. Donohue, M. Troxler, M. Gratiot, M. Templeton, F. Kazanjian. Row 4: N. Coyle, R. Stoker, L. Butler, R. Duncan, P. Murphy, K. Cooper, D. Reade, H. Dunsford. Mr. Mueller, director of choir and Chorale CHOIR Under the direction of Mr. Frank Mueller, the choir presented several outstanding performances this year. A Christmas program, featuring Brucknefs Masse, highlighted the season. Members also sang at Tuesday chapel services during the year. Left to right; Row 1: B. Brenn, F. Morse, S. Spadoni, J. Grant, C. Mowery. A. Davis, P. Long. L. Madison, J, Jones, J. Heller,J. Frost. M. Lee. RawZ: P. Grafton. P. McBee, A. Smith, P. Parker, A. DeTuerk, J. McDowell, R. Williams, A. Pinkerton, R. Dorfler, K. Barrowclough, N. Wilson. Raw 3: M. Davey, E. Haak, C. Creenip, A. Browning, E. Wagner, R. Graetz, T. Albertson, M. Huddy, 5. Phillips. B. Shaw, D. McCuen. Raw 4: Eakim Runit, Behner, H.Int111, D. Reade, R. Miller, R. Stoker, M. Cratiot, J. Heinsing, M. Templeton, R. Miller, B. Ostrowsky. Raw 5: J. Harris, 5. Fullerton, R. Scurfleld, C. Lippy. C. Russ, R. Donahue, N. Coyle, F. Kazanjian, S. Crier, K. Kuhn, S. Lutz, C. Brown, C. Wolff. Row 6: L. Butler, R. Duncan, P, Murphy. K. Cooper, H. Dunsford. E. Chadwick, C. Heym. Top Row: T. White, J. Cole. H. Dunsford, J. Davis, S. Parkin. Row 2: H. Harris. M. Rohrbaugh, T. Hewlett. W. Curtis, C. Herrmann, D. Hall, R. Duncan. R0103: D. McFerran, C. Reinke. .l. Newby. R. Ethering, J. Hall. D. Buxton, H. Donner, L. Butler. Row 4: W. Benner, J. Owens. J. McDowell, W. Connley. S. Greenfield, B. Kirk, K. Cooper, S. Hanson. Row 5: G. Limbaugh. W. Spahr, D. Leslie, P. Crawshaw, J. Jackson, R. Ochse, J. Forbes, H. Manglc. Raw 6: .I. Sleen. G. Piserchia, R. Suurfield, B. Kreisher. T. Hallam, J. Hallam, J. Arndt, R. Donahue, F. Mueller. GLEE CLUB This year, under the capable leadership of director Frank Mueller, The Ments Glee Club has given Dickin- son many hours of enjoyable entertainment through vocal endeavors. Besides college songs their diverse repertoire includes folk, spiritual, and show tunes. In addition to their concerts on campus and special affairs, the Glee Club represents Dickinson more than admirably at other schools. Mr. Forrest Posey Director THEE MERMAID PLAYERS of Dickinson College. announce their lint Majin- Production of 1962-63. SEE HW I HEY RUN Afast, frolicing farce by Philhp ng, directed by David Brubaker, with Canm- lyn Betts, David R. Efraemson, Richard Koeln Chris Lowt'll, Bob Metfler, Patricia Mrbler, Carol Neutzman, Ron Parker, and Jay F Smith III SEASON TICKETS are again available for $1. 75. Season Patrons may make early reservations for each of the jjee major pmducuons The season patnon box-offi'ce, room 3, Denny Hall, 18 015m from 10 to 4 Monday and Tuesday of the week of performances. All other reservations may be made at the' box office beginning Wednesday of the week of pedommce. Donft. Miss SEE HOW THEY RUN NOVEMBER 1, 2, 8: 3 Curtain at 8 pm. Belles Lettru Room Denny Hall MERMAID PLAYERS Left to right; Row 1: J. Taussig, J. Endrizzi. Row 2: Mr. Brubaker, R. Koeln, T. Stretmn. uThe plays the thing for the ten per cent of the student body that participates in Mermaid Players, Dickinsonis drama organization. The group presents three major productions each year, plus laboratory plays and Freshman Plays, the latter of which are co-sponsored with Alpha Psi Omega. This yearis first show was Phillip Kings British farce See How They Run, followed by Arthur Miller,s The Crucible. Mermaid Players are under the direction of Professor David Brubaker. They are managed by an Executive Committee consisting of Ron Parker, president; Jan Endrizzi, executive secretary; Dick Koeln, corresponding secretary; Tom Stret- ton, treasurer; and Joni Taussig, historian. - Outstanding annual occasions are a banquet and the presentation of the Gould Awards to the man and woman who have contributed most to the drama program. uSwallow please, I canin were just leaving, Miss SkellonT, No, I do not have my identity card,- 30 thafs Brigette Bardot . . . 1 very naughty of mew . . . and talon fingers is clawiw at 35 Vitals :IE:XK: -.l7ff::.' . . .. 72 ' mx rs i;. v m n :2 r1 n a :1 3 v Now! Now! Now! The Crew S m L L O F gaunE m csmk Eg E Q . . g . g L L . m w; am: a , . . $Mv , , . 4 M f: WE a . Em Kw W3: . . . V . ; , . . . . $ng EgLi, mg: ; . . .. . aha: E . .ugw gagggm mm a $13k? . E, wm nE a, mqu E E Brigade Commander and Staff pass in review. Left to right: G. Fronk, G. Wadas, K. Phillips, A. Hoffecker, T. Bamberger. Summer Camp-Kill! Kill! Kill! First and Second Battalion Commanders with Staffs. Under the leadership of a new P.M.S., Major Hurst, the Dickinson College Reserve Officers, Training Corps continues to fulfill its obligation of selecting and train- ing future officers of the United States Army. In addition the corps offers the cadet an opportunity to participate in the Pershing Rifles, the Drum and Bugle Corps, the color guard, or the rifle team. This yeafs brigade com- mander was Cdt. Col. Andrew Hoffecker. And then there was P.T. The Little Colonel-Joanne Harris. Lots of fun was had by all. Drum and Bugle Corps, Donald Pasquale. Commander. ; Company A 1 W. Schantzenbach, Cadet Captain, Commander. m ' 'W 'm 3 1 m w . Wm ,n: JQ M I g :: C . HIH'M Company Bll , . N. Volpicelli, Cadet Captain, Commander. n 7 . V 1 v ma-JW 4'3: . I . mNEpya .f 1a ' M 'FWN :mv ' ' ' 7- Fa. 3 1'4 Wm ,. $41: . . w- u. .- :I ; - ' - f-w u : M , a J . - n 1 L Company C H v i s: S. Delp, Cadet Captain, Commander. 78 um- 5 q n x nv.nm.11tm Company Ad 2 T. Hancock, Cadet Captain, Commander. Company 1N2 A. Creps, Cadet Captain, Commander. Company C 2 M. Sheff, Cadet Captain, Commander. 79 m m m m mmmmw n: W a g 3M2 38 WC Mary Dickinson Club entertains in Early American tradition. Do you really mean it? SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Student Senate Social Committee, composed of rep- resentatives 0f sororities, frater- nities, and independent students, coordinates all-college social ac- tivities. It. annually plans and conducts the Homecoming festi- vities, Mid-Winter Ball, and Spring Formal. Row 1: C. Frank, J. Edris, 5. Lamb, K. Fine, T. Christ, P. Hughes. Raw 2: M. Evans. 5. Peltz,J. Weller. R0103: W. Hunter, R. Rogers, E. Rockman, W. Coyle, .1. Finucane. 82 MILITARY BALL It was the first gala event of the season. Flanked by murals with an oriental iiavor and entertained by the music of Woody Herman and his hand, those who attended the 1962 Military Ball could well de- clare it a success. The highlight of the evening came with the crowning of freshman Joanne Harris as the uLittle Colonelh: her court consisted of Lynn Davis, Marilyn Detweiler, Adele Schneider, Ginny Sutton, Kim Larsen, Brenda Sadler, and Jill Toy. . and then you forgot my birthday, and then . . . President Rubendall presents a bouquet to Queen Joanne Harris, THE COURT-Left to right: Ginny Suttun, Lynn Davis, Adele Sch- neider, Kim Larsen, Joanne Harris, Brenda Sadler. Marilyn Detweiler, JillToy. HOMECOMING President Rubendall presents the Presidentis Cup to John Magee of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. This yeafs early Homecoming found large numbers of alums re- turning. The weather was fine, the team geared, and the Campus alive. We won the game. Dinners and parties were held in the fraternities. This was the last year to see the 01d Dickinson and many took advantage of the opportunity. Goals and plans for development were explained and commented on favorably by almost everyone. The second- award of the day went to the S.A.Efs when they copped first for their Home- coming display. Homecoming Queen, Lynn Davis. We won the game 26-0! Alumni Council looks at the proposed development sketches, MIDWINTER BALL A concert given by the popular Peter, Paul and Mary trio put Dickinson students in a festive mood before they embarked on a mid-winter pleasure cruise around the world. Our Alumni Gymnasium was magically trans- formed into a passenger ship which rocked and swayed t0 the music of Jimmy J and the Jts. As the guests danced around the deck of the tAdmiraYs Folly; they found them- selves surrounded by beautiful travel posters, transport- ing them all the way from a Japanese pagoda to the Eiffel Tower. A wonderful time was had by all, but there was still more fun to be had at the ten fraternity parties the following night. Men7s Rushing had reached its height, and a busy and exciting weekend was brought to a close with the preferential dinners on Sunday. ttHerets a new step I picked up from Tshombe! SORORITY FORMALS Each December the underclassmen of each sorority hold a formal dance to honor their seniors. This year the Chi Ois created a winter atmosphere with murals, while the Phi Muis had a lively Mardi Gras party. Palm trees set the mood for Pi Phiis Night in Nassau, and a Hame motif carried out Zetais theme, the Hell Raisers. iiLooks like Iill be late again? 87 WAY BACK In the beginning there were many, many red-dinked neophytes enrolled and they were hazed, rushed, paddled, and were subjected to four years of black hats, blue hats, white hatswand ODK ' ' e353 kids of glee revolts, waterfights, 2 A.M. serenades, pajama parties, un- knowns, term papers-with footnotes, pinnings, depinnings, and repinnings, and more pinnings, even engagements. South College culture at 10, Drayer lounge culture, Bosler culture, Hal Holbrook, crewnecked sweaters, buttoned down shirts, roundcollared blouses, circle pins, honor dorms, delicious Slater food and happy Slater waiters, 1.75 and whew! eeWho smokes at smokers? Committee of 10, mail, chapels, as- semblies, bridge, library mixers, more mail, pershing rifle exhibitions, German and French tables, weeknights at F ricks, TGIF, Denny pigeons, Devils Den, kilts, cullottes, sunbaths at Drayer, telescopes at Sigma Chi, social pro, SFJC, picnics and swimming at Pine Grove, basketball games, football games, pep bands, snow, rain, and more rain, and umbrellas, boots, and trench coats . . . more term papers, r011 calls, room runs, language lab, hourlies, cramming, Dean,s List, 12 dclocks, all nighters, the Diner, ttDo you have an age card? . imports for big weekends, twist, mashed potatoes, Ray Charles, limbo, desserts, mixers, Hornbook, ttWe got the best Pledge Class, no, we didh . . . Follies, rammy, Drinkinsonian, emphasis and reemphasis on a dry campus, Peter, Paul and Mary, Rube and Caroline, Phi Psihs exodus, Penn Hall, edu- cational field trips, Gordon Davis, Marlboro packs, Where's Charlie . . . at an illegal party. Mermaidts Tale, fire gear ses- sions, finking exams, library rules, Tharp-Room, Bradford Harrison,3rd, dummies, pool and poker, $25.00 fines, SREC, Songfest, Spaghetti dinners, faculty resolutions, Carlisle movies, Modern Jazz Quartet, Nassau . . . the last of the old D-son 6tand there are those who love it! In the end, there were not so many and the chosen few, successful in their endeavors to graduate, proceed toward a rewarding and happy future, recalling a memorable past. 63 FOOTBALL 1962 Left to right; Row 1: Harry Packard, Pete Zuyus, Dick Warden, Tom Jacks, Reno DiOrio, Lou Mazzie, Al Creps, Walt Buckley, Sonny Sheff. Row 2: Dave Waight, Bill Smith, John LeRoy, Terry Hancock, Lou Verdelli, Ed Eater, Dan Shaver, John Harper, Glenn Hitchens, Bill Penny. Raw 3: Dale Elliott, Dave McCullough, Erie Dissinger, Tom McCullough, Dick Walthers, Mike Sullivan, Joel Rome, John Tassie, Larry Snyder, Tom Dickinson. Row 4: Walt Eckman, Don Master, John Rhody, John Pedlow, James South, Eugene Neel, John Spadea, Erine Jones,.Wayne Rickert, Dave Sterner, John Ritchie, Mike Dorfman. Reno DiOrio Most Valuable Player and First Team Quarterback, M.A.C. .- Walt Buckley Lou Verdelli A1 Creps Terry Hancock Tom Jacks 92 Seibertts Dickinson Red Devils finished the 1962 season with a 3-5 record. While the ,62 mark proved dis- appointing to many, consolation can be derived from the teamts brilliant play against the top colleges in the divi- sion. The Devils, failure on at least three occasions to score from the opponentas one-yard line turned what may well have been a 6-2 year into a 3-5 one. Seibert did an outstanding job in keeping his talent thin squad 0n the threshold of victory throughout the season. Dickinson opened the season against Swarthmore at Biddle Field. Trailing 7-0 with a minute and a half left in the game and the ball on its own ten, the home team thrilled the crowd by driving the length of the field on two passes from DiOrio to Dan Shaver and then scoring,r from the seven on a DiOrio t0 Zuyus aerial. Gambling for two points and a win, DiOrids pass fell incomplete, and the visitors triumphed 7-6. Dick Warden Sonny Shoff John Harper Lou Mazzie Harry Packard 93 The following Saturday Dickinson crushed Haver- ford 0n Biddle Field by a 26-0 margin. John Harper booted a pair of field goals, and Warden DiOrio, and junior Bill Penney scored the touchdowns. The Devils whipped F. 81 M. at Lancaster the following Saturday. It was the second straight Dickinson victory in a series that has been predominantly Blue for so many years. Shaver scored twice and Penney once for Dickin- son. The visitor51 first score came on an 86 yard pass from DiOrio to Shaver, which set a Dickinson College record. Trailing 15-0 at the half against a powerful P.M.C. team, Dickinson fought back on the strength of Walt BuckleyTS passing. With a huge P.M.C. crowd watching in agony Buckley passed to Glenn Hitchens for the Devils? lone score and had the Devils 0n the move again when time ran out. The final score read P.M.C. 15 Dickinson 8. The most discouraging game of the year took place on Biddle Field the next Saturday. Leading Lebanon Valley at the half 10-3, the Devils lost in the fourth period by a 15-10 count. Penney scored for Dickinson and Harper kicked his third field goal of the year and fifth in his career to establish a new Dickinson high. Dickinson lost its third straight to Western Maryland 16-0 in a driving snowstorm that seemed to center around Carlisle. DiOrio and Penney ran well in this chilly contest. DiOrio and Penney supplied the scoring punch the next week at Johns Hopkins when the Red and White beat the Blue Jays 14-0. Penney went over from the one and DiOrio bootlegged home from the 16 for the. Devils touchdowns. Dickinson played one of its roughest games against Drexel in Philadelphia the next week but lost to the title- bound Dragons 10-7. Dan Shaver raced 34 yards for the lone Dickinson score. Halfback Dick Warden had an excellent day for the Devils. Reno DiOrio was the Devil1s outstanding player. The 180 pound captain led the Mid-Atlantic Southern Divi- sion in total offense. He was selected All-Conference quarterback and Most Valuable Player in the Conference. Millard Shoff was voted Dickinson1s Most Valuable Lineman. DiOrio was the Most Valuable Back. Also excellent in the line was tackle A1 Creps whose spirit and hustle bolstered the inner defense. SCORES Dickinson ..................... 6 Swarthmore .................. 7 Dickinson ..................... 26 Haverford ..................... 0 Dickinson......... ....... 21 F 8: M ................. 6 Dickinson ..................... 8 P.M.C ......................... 15 Dickinson ..................... 10 Lebanon Valley ............ 15 Dickinson ..................... 0 Western Maryland ......... 16 Dickinson ..................... 14 Johns Hopkins ............... 0 Dickinson ..................... 7 Drexel ........................ 10 They show up in any weather-just to cheer! Kneeling: B. Duvall, P. Pawling. Standing: N. McAneny, L. Ashcraft, J. Toy, J. Myers. CHEERLEADERS In their bright red kilts and bulky white letter sweaters, the cheerleaders add spirit and enthusiasm to Dickinson athletic events. This peppy group of eight leads songs and yells at football and basketball games and holds numerous pep rallies. That wonderful conflagration of victory. 96 Raw 1: R. Warden, W. Smith, J. Cuantt, R. DiOrio, J. LeRoy,J. Icenhower. Row 2: W. Smyth, W. Lord, P. Lostine, B. Slair,J. Douglas, B. Widmeyer. R0103: D. Chapin, W. Hunter, W. Lee, J. Gotham, T. Hancock. Row 4: A. Creps, W. Buckley, A. Wicks, W. Schantzenback, D. Pasquale, B. Spatz. Row 5: B. Green, L. Rogers, A. Frey, J. Hallam, C. Harkley. G. Bird, R Shapiro. Row 6: B. Davis. R. Farley,J. Arndt, S. Cerofsky, G. Reish. Raw 7: P: Spring, D. Dockstader. R. Cressman, L. Myers, J. Hallam. Row 8: A. Medaugh, P. Crawshaw, C. Wasilko, B. Koste, L. Rand. The D-Club promotes har- mony among members of ath- letic teams and improves the relationships among athletes, faculty and students. Their activities this year included concessions and programs at athletic contests, sponsoring a fall awards assembly and spring awards banquet. Row 1: Reno DiOrio, president; John LeRoy, vice president; Bill Smith, member-at-large. Row 2: Dick Warden, secretary; Jim Guam, asst. treasurer; Joe Icenhower, treasurer. 97 m m i h u HM u i w i . H mm . 1!! '0: a 555 a i I Left to right; Raw 1: Renchey, J. Thomas, D. Shatto, J. Winfield, T. Tither, D. Eavenson, A. Hacker. Raw 2: J. Kennedy.J. Holt, S. Cereofsky. C. Hemphill, J. Arndt, T. Cooke, L. Point, A. Frey. R0103: D. Pierce, J. Hall, A. Bronstein, F. Renter, R. Steedle, G. Bird, B. Walker, W. Cressman, G. Mark. J. Freeman. SWIMMING Due to the apparent lack of depth in the crucial free- style and breaststroke events the Red Devil mermen have experienced their first losing season in six years. In- dividual potential ran high as Lance Rogers in the 200 yard freestyle and the 500 yard freestyle, Allan Frey in the 200 yard breaststroke, and Jim Freeman set new school records in their events. Their efforts combined with those of co-captains Doug Shatto and Gus Bird as well as freshman John Winfield provided some exciting and winning moments as college pools throughout the conference. Under the continued able coaching of Dave Eavenson, the team looks forward to an even better sea- son next year. Co-Captains Doug Shatto and Gus Bird, MVP. 98 m w m u M . um um H, . ... Wun'mwlm qt wasn,t such a bad cal Thefre 0H! Sink or swim 1962-1963 Record Dickinson Opponent 38............Lafayette ................................. 57 43............American University .................. 52 45............Washingt0n and Jefferson............49 32............LaSaIle .................... . ................ 63 46............Lycoming ................................. 48 50............Gettysburg .............................. 45 43............F and M ................................. 52 55............Swarthm0re .............................. 40 52............Temple .................................... 43 99 WRESTLING The D-son wrestlers completed their 5th consecutive winning season. Under the superlative coaching of Glenn Flegal the team overcame many difficulties to record a 6-4 season. For the first time ever, the devils beat Mora- vian and garnered Coach Flegal,s 20th win in his 3 years as mat mentor. The team improved steadily as the season progresses. Strengthening factors were the new resilite mat, and the 2nd semester return of two of last year15 varsity. The team made up of all underclassmen included: John 'Euler-123, Jim Gauntt and Tom Hallam-130, Jim Hallam-137, Co-Captain John LeRoy-14-7, C0- Captain Paul Crawshaw-157 and 167, Bob Holstone167 and 177, Dave Waight-177 and unlimited, and Hank Spire-Unlimited. Ably filling in from 157 to heavyweight was Buck Rhody. With the return of the entire team, 1963-1964 should be a 11big one for Coach Flegal. 9Let15 get the show on the road! Co-Captains: John LeRoy, MVP and Paul Crawshaw. 1962-1963 Record Dickinson Opponent 12 .................. Juniata .................................... 16 16 .................. E-town .................................... 12 17 .................. Lebanon Valley ........................ 9 6 .................. Gettysburg .............................. 24 8 .................. W and J ................................. 17 16 .................. Johns Hopkins ........................... 13 22 .................. Moravian ................................. 8 24- .................. American University .................. 8 25 .................. Western Maryland ..................... 3 3 .................. F and M ................................. 23 Row 1: D. Weight, .1. Rhody, J. Hallam, T. Hallam, J. Euhler, John LeRoy, P. Crawshaw. Row 2: G. Manning. J. Guantt, W. Costopoulis, K. Hopkins, R. Morris. R. Holston, P. Spring, Coach Flegal. : gg aggmi: fig ; $3: Q. , shlhlixuilllv .. 3mm? 92.5..va Row 1: D. Kilpatrick, D. Fogley, W. Schantzenbach, T. Hermann, D. Smith, B. Koste. Row 2: Coach DuCharme, D. Winslow, D. Ditenhafer, W. Mervine, R. Weaver, R. Shapiro, Coach Gohrecth. BASKETBALL Plagued by a lack of height the Devils finished the sea- son with a 3-13 mark. The bright spots of the season were victories over Washington, Swarthmore, and Ursinus. The record doestft tell the whole story because in five games the losing margin was four points or less. 19624963 RECORD Dickinson Opponents 85 ..................... Washington .............................. 69 44 ..................... Gettysburg .............................. 79 57 ..................... Swarthmore ........................... 4-9 67.... ...Ursinus ...................... ...64 46.... ...Muhlenberg ................. ...68 56.... ...Western Maryland.......... ...57 35 ..................... Susquehanna ........................... 36 42 ..................... F. 81 M .................................. 57 80 ..................... P.M.C ..................................... 82 60 ..................... Elizabethtown ........................... 70 85.... ...Lycoming .......... 89 62.... ...Lebanon Valley... 57.... ...Gettysburg ......... ...89 6iCanW quite reach! 58 ..................... G. 8: M .................................. 66 71 ..................... Johns Hopkins ........................ 75 64- ..................... Lebanon Valley ........................ 85 Captain - Bill Schantzenbach, MVP 103 BASEBALL Plagued throughout the season by a lack of depth in the pitching department plus defensive problems the Red Devil nine accumulated only two wins while 1962 RECORD Dickinson Opponents 4 .............................. Denison .......................................... 11 losing 15 games. Their victories were over Lycoming --Western Maryland---- 9 and JOhnS Hopkins. The highlight of the season was Ursmus ....11 the job done at shortstop by Tony Hermann, who hit ..Elizabetht0wn .................... ....13 .400 and garnered MVP honors. Hermann also led the Gettysburg ....................................... 7 team in RBIas and home runs. LOSSES due to gradua- ghzabeilhtown .................................... 3 tion included Flip Smedley, Durb Wagner, Jack Tusque anna .................................... emple ............................................. 7 Thomas, and Jack Baker. ..Lycoming... . 4 With a stronger defense, and the pitching corps ..Lycoming... . 3 bolstered by the return of Dave Ditenhafer, the Red ..Moravian.... 9 Devil H9,, look forward to a more successful season 6 .............................. Juniata ............................................. 9 in 63. l .............................. Lebanon Valley ................................. 17 3 .............................. Washington ....................................... 5 19 .............................. Johns Hopkins .................................... 2 ..P.M.C ................ 7 . . . .Gettysburg ....................................... 5 Row 1: R. DiOrio, P. Ostien, R. Warden, J, Fillman, D. Chapin, K. Bankert, M. Sheff. Row 2: J. Hutchinson, B. Penney, L. Point, B. Stair, M. Wilcox, L. Snyder, T. Hermann, W. Kreisher. Row 3: J. Winfield, D. Kilpatrick, J. Lerch, B. Barto, D. Masters, D. Ditenhafer, D. Mosher. Row 4: D. Pierce, Coach Eavenson, D. Shaver, T. Johnson, R. Bergman, T. Newby, .l. Knittle. 104 V .2; '9: I? 5 Shoff prepares to unwind. Captain Dave Chapin u m h w Penney blocks the plate for the Red Devils! Dit in action! Y. A. Snyder leads off first! 105 Amazed Dickinsonians gape as vaulter Kempf clears bar. Broad jumper Al Wicks stretches for a win! The Red Devil cindermen compiled a fine 5-0 dual meet record but were less successful in tri- meets. Outstanding performers were MVP Bob Green in the dashes, Steckley and Medaugh in the 440, Shapiro in the half-mile, Nemec, White, and LeRoy in the mile, Faulkner in the 2 mile, and Gos- nell and Vance in the hurdles. In the field events consistent winners were: Heishman in the javelin, Packard in the discus, Hunter in the shotput, Wicks in the pole vault, and Bole and Steckley in the high jump. With the loss of only Gosnell, Packard, and Steckley through graduation, and the continued development of such runners as White, Nemec, Faulkner, and Green, the track team should have another winning season in h63. TRACK Row 1: Coach DuCharme, B. White, B. Green, J. Bole, G. Whitwell, W. Lee, M. Lauer. R0102: W. Rickert,$. Burkland,R. Ludt, S. Slade, L. Shaw, .1. Williams, K. Bergstresser, D. Hartford. Raw 3: Tellman, R. Medaugh, N. Kempf, W. Hunter, R. Schreiber, J. Podboy,G. Faulkner. Row 4: Coach Gobrecht, D. Neidig, G. Pctruecelli, M. Nemec. 106 Top to bottom; Left to right: B. Mumper, M. Nemec, G. Faulkner, B. White, E. Groves, Coach Du Charme, F. Neff, E. Blanchard, M. Laver, B. Aldred, J. Griswold, J. Hatch. CROSS COUNTRY Winning seven out of their ten dual meets, the. Dickinson Harriers completed their sixth straight winning season. Placing first in five meets and setting three records sophomore, Cordon Faulkner, led the Devils to their winningest season. He set a new mark for the Moravian course and twice lowered the school record for Dickinson,s four-mile course. Never winning more than five meets in one season, the Devilis victories this year gave them their best year in recent times. Coach DuCharme,s runners have compiled a record of 29 meets won and 10105t since 1957 when he took over the reins of the team. 1962 RECORD Dickinson Opponents 27 .............................. F 81 M .................................... 28 ...................... Muhlenberg...................... 4-4 .............................. Gettysbury .............................. 16 25 .............................. Lebanon Valley ........................ 32 32 .............................. Elizabethtown ........................... 23 16 .............................. Susquehanna ........................... 45 50...............Hopkins ...... 79...............Swarthmore ...... 15 Coach DuCharme checks time with stars Cordon Faulkner and Bill White. 107 Left to right: T. Rogers, P. Crouse, W. Smyth, J. Hall, T. Lamaon, A. Romeo7 J. Hatch, J. Douglas, J. Gorham, Coach Nodder. Coach Nodder and Captain Whit Smyth, MVP. 1962-63 RECORD Dickinson Opponents 9 ........................... War College ........................... 0 5 ........................... Harrisburg ........................... 4- ...U. of Penn ........................... 8 ...York .................................... 1 ...Naval Aca ............................ 9 6 ........................... York .................................... 3 9 ........................... War College ........................... 0 ...... U.ofPitt............... .........7 6 ......................... Harrisburg ........................... 3 7 ........................... All-Stars .............................. 7 108 7 wins 3 losses A 10th place finish in the Intercollegiates at West Point, N.Y., put the final touches on the best squash season in Dickinson,s history. Stan Nodderts racquetmen swept to an excellent 7-3 mark in regular season play. Captain Whit Smyth received the Most Valuable Player award, the John Douglas produced the top individual record with eight wins and two losses. Next winter the team will suffer from the loss of Five seniors-Smyth, Douglas, Jet? Gorham, Pete Crouse and Bob Le Cron. However, undefeated Tony Rogers Mum, Carl Pergam and Jim Hatch will attempt to take up the slack. Gorham, Smyth and Crouse represented the Red Devils at the Intercollegiates. These three compiled five points to tie Pittsburgh and defeat some much larger col- leges such as Dartmouth, Cornell, Trinity, Wesleyan and MIT. Coach Nodder was able to expand the team,s col- legiate schedule considerably for the coming years dur- ing the three-day tournament. i .a ' r t . V i e . - - ' -4 , Row 1: C. Lowell, S. Winters, R. DePetris, R. DePetris, P. Anderson. I I I ll Row 2: Coach Hayes, M. Shapiro, J. Harper, W. Smyth, L. Rand, Man- ager Hankin. The tennis team continues undefeated in dual meets running their string of victories to 46, and coping the Southern Division Championship of the M.A.C.S. Out- standing raquetmen for Coach Hayis troupe were Capt. Dick Tull, Sacket Cook, Whit Smyth, John Harper, JeiT Gorham, Larry Rand, and Mickey Shapiro. Tull and Cook both finished with highly successful records for their fourth year in Varsity competition. Four of the hrst six men on the ladder will return in i63, to provide the nucleus of another outstanding team. 1962 RECORD Dickinson Opponents 7 ................................. F 81 M ............................................. 2 9 ................................. Elizabethtown ................ . . . Drexel ............. Gettysburg ......................... Elizabethtown ................ ...Susquehanna. . .. Lebanon Valley... wow'oixa'ob'oi-ti-Ib Lycoming ........ ....Juniata .......... . 8 ................................. Washington ....................................... 9 ................................. Ursinus .......................................... 6 ................................. Gettysburg ....................................... i V V: ' i 77 ,. V i H w m mmvjr ., , 109 Co-captain Whit Smyth Row 1: Coach Sexton, J. Arnoldus, A. Frazier, J. Rupprecht, J. Douglas, Captain D. McPherson. Row 2: R. Heisey, J. Jackson, J. LeRoy, R. Strobridge, L. Bailey, R. Taylor, M. Smith. Row 3: J. Pedlow, M. Rapuano, J. Littleford, J. Sears, D. Snyder, A. Lottner, K. Kasses. Row 4: P. Slott, Coach Patterson.J. Reinhart, Manager Hankin. E Bailey hustles to aid a teammate. LACROSSE Hurt by the loss of an entire midfield and several other key performers, the lacrosse team, led by goalie and captain Doug McPherson, nevertheless looked for- ward to a winning season. Besides McPherson, other returning standouts in- cluded Stu Lamb, Mike Rappuano, Joe Ruprecht and John Douglas. With two games played, tat the time we went to presst the team boasts a 1-1 record. A powerful Hobart squad crushed the stickmen 15-2; however, the Devils bounced back several days later to defeat Bucknell 11-9. The team has five games remaining: two with F. 81 M., one with Villanova and Catonsville and a return engage- ment with Bucknell. Pedlow on the move. The golf team. ripped through a tough schedule post- ing an unblemished 10-0 record and sixth place in the M.A.C.,s. The team was made up of underclassmen led by number 1 man Tony Rogers, followed by Gale Reish, Co-Capt. Craig Kerrick, Co-Capt. Tom Test, Charlie Markley, and Dick Kaufman. The high point of the season Was the defeat of a very good Gettysburg contingent on their home course. With the entire team returning, 1963 should be a very successful year for the linksmen. Co-Captain Tom Test 1962 RECORD Dickinson Opponents Co-Captain 13 ..................... Juniata ................................................ 15 Craig Kerrick . . . Susquehanna. .. ...Lycoming ........ ...Cettysburg ...... GOLF Row 1: T. Test, D. Kaufman, C. Kerrick, C. Reish, C. Markley. Row 2: C. Calhoun, T. Rogers, S. Milligan, K. Hopkins, W. McDonald. Row 3: T. Woods, P. Spring, 5. Goldman, L. Myers, B. Geist. i1 J. a QW?E33353 lilulliili'javmin ., am gm ma Em a a $?ng m g aggg m mums m w; ENE ,EE-wgmmumma E a gxmxma ways a :Esxaggmnw a wmm $$me wga nag S E awggwgm an am y Kama; w. a a :E a SSE: S 2 EN; Luau gwng mam a Qggaggw um. gs? ggEs : . k giagnigg V a a z z gwgawesxawxm mag Wagaw 5:14yggm xx gm w. 3E u; a mi 2. a w. xa ax m xggv$ a xmimmggg mama aa a mg$gg$ $$wa L ha aw. EEENQV mmiwma n: E 3.? E. gE w. wag Egiw aw $3 a a an man man m a mam m mm a Left to right; Row 1: B. Bellet, C. Wagner, A. Creps, B. LeCmn, R. Bronstein. Row 2: S. Wilson. T. Jacks, G. Wadas, R. Reeder, S. Goldberg. Missing:J. Bole. Top to bottom: C. Wagner. K. Bankert, C. Chapin. NIH ...'.'.'.'.';' 's .f, IFC The IFC performed a threefold function this year. It instituted a new rushing program with rush week directly after Thanksgiving and only on-catmpus contact sanc- tioned. Violations of rushing rules were enforced by a Committee of Ten composed of one member from each fraternity. The IFC also organized a system whereby the fraternities provided for the board of the foreign stu- dents. In addition two campus dances were sponsored by the organization and outstanding athlete awards were presented in each sport. IFC is composed of two members from each fraternity-the president and an elected rep- resentative, and is headed by President'Chuck Wagner. Left 10 right; Row 1: J. Douglas, D. Chapin, C. Wagner, K. Bankert, B. Ornslein, H. Statinsky, H. Packard. Row 2: A. Wicks, G. Fronk,.l. Andrews, A. Wallace, J. McGee. J. Tindell, C. McKinley. Row 3: L. Verdelli, R. Taylor, F. Kirchner, M. Smith, D. McPherson. MEWS BUSHING A clean out boy . . . where do you come from . . . howhs school going . . . have you met the brothers . . . do you want a Coke . . . rushing meetings . . . whafs the matter with him . . . and he has an average . . . snow jobs . . . good food . . . committee of ten . . . sophomore classes . . . these are the men youhll have to live with . . . this frater- nity . . . how many bids . . . hehll wait htil the last minute . . . how could he ever go there! hWell, you do have a nice bulletin boardT uBut you promised to come to our table. q know ifs against rules but try one anyway. Hf you make me treasurer 1,11 consider it? HBut once you get to know him 1165 a great guy! Sophomores?, It's hard to keep a steady hand. Sparks ComiSSinrrez ' Pete Grouse- I 13. .52 5...: 1E. 5.35 2:3qu 15...... 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J Emma: zmomumzom : 939 Eonwmmwioi cam Baumbm o xugx 304143.: vi Jusidm Nmmx .1 W429: ?rde .z 2101 wzxdqu.2 zOano Edrmooi wzmmw1 014543 wquaro zuodkmxoocmr 044200 thmzzmn. .n ya. umeOE mmn mSOJ rwmxazard 2:05 41302:.2 mmis. 118 The brothers of Phi Beta, unique in their goals of healthy and manly ideas in the develop- ment of character, are well known for their contributions to the campus. Their continued interest in athletics, activities, scholarship and astronomy is always recognized. This year, as ever, AXP looks to the future with bright pro- spects. tiMan is a two-legged animal with feathers? H9 120 Always full of good spirits, the Alpha Sigmas have attained wide recognition for their campus activities and accomplishments. The Betasi success is in part due to their ideas of unfailing friendship, unfaltering fidelity and devotion to the development of the intellect. 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Pozg .0 2:0... nmqau x mkorzuo. .m Inumoa 33m 533mb zuxaguup mevmw 4. 9mm pzmazuxn wzuEmu: mu; Hm. .E. mmzxomg .v. nmxm zwadjitnzo .m mgOz... 2.5mmmmo .1. hxmnoz rmzu .1 24.5. yxmmomww emhw 'Ir'L :ODdow: 24:3 .1 .Envuwumm .11 Kuhw.m ..4 mug: wzmoiuf mo; 35 .642:qu 94:0 mqom .a rmzmw Okhaxw widwnoa ... mama .4 anizon szmm .o zwhmm mung: .w :5de aaumgiqm .a hmmmom ; 122 The brothers of Beta Pi chapter of Kappa Sigma have traditionally been associated with leadership in all phases of campus life. With the enthusiastic backing of its alumni on cam- pus, the Kappa Sigs enjoyed an outstanding social season and are expecting their pledges to carry on their tradition of excellence in the academic world. ttHitch your wagon to a star? 123 124 Pennsylvania Epsilon of Phi Delta Theta has continued to exemplify its three basic principles: friendship among the brothers, the attainment of a high scholarship, and the achievement of a high level of individual moral- ity. With the help of Joe Dog, Phi Delt contri- butes as always to the intellectual and social life on the campus. glove me, love my dogf, t: 1.: ix: 9: SE: 5.5353519. mqnzzor .1 mumOmo mgcx... '2 2:01 MZCwEIOS, dais 25.1de ZOchn-h VJWQZ .J Kx4D m.ka1un.m DJGZOE iw1m04um... ZZOG HZQUDZC d 15410.! kbxaam .3 rummoz Ohm m .i mKdm m.grwmuom DdeOE OKuJ .w 0:30 mmmudImJu 55.3.3 81 mzzrds .m DSQD mw .1 kmmmOm :Emm .m 0.320: msqwxdu 2434:, ZGZJJDWE Audio? mnmdluEF 2105 zemENQZd .4 awkwm idzxoam .1. 0519 m30m45 : i1 wzcoxod 219., 2421995.. hkwmmdo .E. szdxm ngozdx zomaszooi 0320 mica: .m ?zoxkzgu 4 omuJ .4 219. mz$xw5.x 2431:? 243.0: .3 azdzuE IDKG .1 0:39 w mwzuwmx .z rwznou rBzdm? wuujuoam midnud .n 2756 name .n 256.; u24ozzE .z muzi. thBno .m mm?:. 2326 m mNJKSG r9245 .w c.3200 1 .1'1 2252mm: .4 duz mEEm? hmmmom .w Mwm aEbgazq Enema... 23925. .9.- zwmmw d EmmOm :gZuNPZQIDm 554;; ZEMJOO; .w a:ac zwoxg .L wwida ?rKaGuz 2 $5.33, mmpkw . o ZOme zoazom F 2:05 2mm.x 54.4.4.3 m254::34. 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PETER 5 GOLD PAUL .L EPSTEIN HENRY J. BONNER ROBERT DICKMAN RONALD M, FRIEDMAN BRIAN J. ZAHN EVERETT A. HEWLETT STANLEY R. GOLDMAN WCHAEL B. FISHER JIM 6 AARON SAMUEL ASBELL THOMAS E DAY HARRIS P. MILLER ALAN M. KLATSKY ROSERT G. MELTZER MICHAEL E. DORFMAN DAVID RICHMAN JEFFREY R. WENDELL MARK R. MOSKOWITZ JAMES 8 BVAS FRED I? 6055 IRWIN Z. FORBES WALTER G HAWKINS STEVE HANKIN WILLIAM F. KIRK DAVID F. MICCI ALAN BRONSTEIN FRANK WAXMAN Imllrwul Cum 126 Iota of Phi Epsilon Pi was again on the top- socially, academically, and athletically. The participation of the Phi Eps 0n Dickinsonas varsity squads was outstanding. The brothersh devotion to their fraternity and to its goals of hmore manly character, and higher idealism echoes in every phase of their campus activities. chRead, mark, learn, and inwardly digest? I27 The Zeta chapter of Phi Kappa Psi has again left an impressive record. The brothers have a strong unity that instills cooperation and ac- ceptance of responsibility. 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ECK MAN LEONARD M. CARRESOIA JERI E. STUMPF mnmuv Cmpum. um . um. um, Nn- Voll- Unity of purpose draws Omicron of Sigma Chi into a close bond of mutual fellowship. The wearers 0f the cross excell in all phases of cam- pus life-athletics, scholarship, activities, rush, and social events. The fraternity goals of true harmony and leadership are exemplified in the Sigs, record of service to the college. hMen to be of one mind in a house? 135 Pi Chapter of Theta Chi continues a unique existence on campus. Striving for mutual under- standing, for the promotion of knowledge, the advancement of culture and the building of character, the TC,s participate in drama, social events, and activities. Theta Chi can be proud of its accomplishments, as the fraternity moves towards a profitable future. f?flff'y gThe more the merrier? I36 13 32 .55 :.. 3...: 2.3.95... 35:2. wEmOE m 011x05 JJMDAEdU .3 24-3 .xmwwdi .4 medq. Prde 6 mMIEdIo rqumm .$ 0.430 .E. 35.5 mmzamdu J 4mmmdo .4 mmidq. 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The group acts on the recommendations of the CO I I N CI I representatives and serves as a judiciary body for violae tions of dormitory rules. Panhellenic Council, composed of two members from each sorority, seeks to promote inter-sorority friendship and cooperation. It is the governing body of all the women,s fraternities, and under the leadership of Kathy Linduff, directs rushing, sorority formals, and D011 Dance. Panhel has also been working this year on raising money for the Foreign Student Fund. Left to right; Seated on floor: S. Currier, M. Richards. Seated: J. Toy, K. Linduff. Standing: S. Pastore, C. Lindstrom, P. Hughes, N. Arndt, M. Lutz. WOMENS RUSH Exhausted is the word which best describes both sorority and freshman women when the first week o'f sec- ond semester is over. After the tension and excitement of song parties, invitationals, and preferentials comes bid night, one of the most emotional nights of the year. Because free association is permitted on campus and in South throughout first semester, sororities have also had a chance to meet freshman women in natural situa- tions like classes, labs, and activities. Since freshmen and upperclass women will be living together in the dor- mitories for the first time next year, radical changes in rules and the time for rush can be expected for 1963-1964. ti1 got the wrong hat! n i2And now we have . . . 140 W. A. A. Standing: 5. Pastore, B. Greer, C. McConnell, N. Custer. Seated: N. Carlson, P. Hitchens. Seated on Floor: J. Jackson. Blazer Winners The Womenhs Athletic Association coordinates wo- men,s sports at Dickinson. In addition to organizing class and sorority sports, W.A.A. sponsors an inter- collegiate basketball team, the Red and White. At the annual W.A.A. Banquet in the spring, trophies are awarded to the winning sororities for basketball and softball and the class championships in volleyball and basketball are announced. The highest individual honor is the Junior Blazer which is awarded to those girls who have accumulated at least 100 points by the end of their junior year for participation in Aquacade, class, sorority, and inter-collegiate sports. Left to right: .1. Stohr, S. Pastore, G. McConnell, B. Greer. I41 . III. Row 1; Left to right: S. Ireland. C. Asher, K. Broberg, N. Zilinsky, V. Simmons, P. Hood, Z. Zeigler, M. Moorehouse. Row 2: A. Thompson. A. Horlacher, E. Lindsey, G. Hodge, J. Warren, N. Custer. C. Crompton, E. Young, B. K. Griesemer. Row 3: B. Lane, M. Lewis, A. Albright, J. CIyma.J. Pagdin. B. Fin- ney, P. Sterling, G. Compton, K. Zwart. Kaleidoscope of Color, the theme of Aquacadehs synchronized swimming show, was presented on Apri127 and 28 following weekly rehearsals throughout the year. The thirteen routines included a solo, duet, and trio, and ended with the theme song Somewhere Over the Rain- bow. Left to right: G. Compton, J. Custer. Kippers iS a small, select group Within Aquacade EXECUTIVE COUNCI.L-Left to right: C'. Cromhton, secretary-treas- whose membership is based upon a swimmerhs per- urer; G. Compton, co-dlrector: J. Clyma, vxce-preSIdent: A. Thompson, . . d. I : K. Zwart, music Chairman. formance of twenty skllls durmg tryouts. mic or ttA Winning Seasont, was the proud boast of the meme bers of the woments held hockey team after their 5-2 record this fall. Showing marked improvement over last yearts 2-3-2 record, teamwork and enthusiasm proved the keys to greater success. Next yeafs team will especially miss seniors Grace McConnell on defense and captain and high scorer Sue Pastore on offense. son, K. Larsen, J. Myers. Front row: B. Williams. J. Morris. 5. Pastore, J. Stohr, C. Sutton, D. Detweiler. IF 1962-1963 Record Back row: P. Hitchens, C. Renshaw. B. McNeaI. E. Lane, C. Kachelreiss, M. Best. Row 2: Mrs. Barber, coach; P. Sprogell, M. Detweiler, K. Best, A.Jill- Dickinson Opponent 1.............4.Wilson ........................... 0 1 ............... Millersville ..................... 0 5 ............... Penn Hall ........................ l 1 ............... Elizabethtown .................. 3 3 ............... Susquehanna .................. 5 4 ............... Lebanon Valley ............... 0 3 ............... Shippensburg .................. 1 145 unsung m E2153 ll-Ill! Chi Omega,s golden X and horseshoe made its debut at Dickinson in 1907, and its pearl-studdede pin has maintained a prominent position in the campus eye ever since. This year the Cardinal and Straw was well represented in all the hon- oraries and organizations. Fall 1962 found Delta chapter in new rooms, which were transformed by new furniture and a do-it-yourself redecoration project. Throughout the year these new rooms were the scene of breakfasts, desserts, and teas. 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Ems. . 7 J. mzix zamam . m .L .d N.SNL 5.513: .: zamam .' u t 4 n w m We mmymw .m dmdmmdm imzzOOui .3 mu4mo ,2 148 Redeeoration-on a small scale-was the key word at the Phi Mu rooms first semester as the sisters wallpapered and painted furniture and the initiates turned the chapter room into a study area. An open house for alums introduced them to the innovations and fraternity desserts and breakfasts were bright- ened by the new surroundings. The G and L Italian chefs went all out to produce a spaghetti dinner to benefit their adopted Korean orphan, Kim Soul Chun. Local social service projects included visits to the Todd Home for informal get-togethers. Beta Delta highlighted its 43rd year at Dickinson With another Homecoming Queen and by leading in sorority scholar- ship. The sports world saw Phi Mus 0n the hockey team and as president, vice president and secretary of W.A.A. Other members were active in Presidentts Council, the DICKIN- SONIAN, MP casts, Follies and Wheel and Chain. 149 150 Wearers 0f the Pi Phi arrow headed into their 60th year on the Dickinson campus with a busy first'semester behind them and looking forward to an exciting second semester ahead. Fall activities included the annual fashion show sponsored by The Boutique, the proceeds going to the Settlement School and Arrowcraft Shop maintained by Pi Beta Phi for the moun- tain folk in Gatlinsburg, Tennessee. Members bobbed for apples with SAE at Halloween and held Christmas parties for needy children with Beta and Phi Ep. Pi Phi hustlers also contributed to the hockey teanfs winning season. Second semester began with the busy whirl of rush and pledging as new members were introduced to the traditional breakfasts with Phi Delt. 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A mzjzwhhw 1. 224 ZOmOSdo .5 wimw... zwmmd; . 1.50:1 151 rmzmmwz 02wm41h4x .rwmu d qomdo ZOEOD o zmmdx NPDJ d rJJdm zowEEOE 4 dang; mehnm .0 25.3: k24;mm m 25.0de :hxdiox .1 .mjxiw 4. 414mmdm ww354m i. Jom$v zomnig d mzz4 Hockxm .m 5.3: rIkxdouE .4 r0212 $.33 wzza 7w Eomdi m 2.153005, xky,2m .2 mm44224 ZEOmm .a mu? 1.0 KNJJM... .o.m Zdwsm Bmoj. 209.: muoxom i dtdmxtm 223500 J 52.3.5 Jmemxti ,d .rOZdz x. 32:3: muoEw i. 240.. kxcihzzoo J 22200 NS... 5 m .1033: 334. 31 Kw...on .w xbmmxam quo nimzumzu: KMJQNN ,m ,uJJwN rmqmdm ,z um501. zowduxv .s. .032 mme mzz. mam x3 KMJJE .n. kmzt... ,ll'l bkmzzwm i. Suikdm munjmi .2 263. wire: .1 1503.. 2354a .Q kqu. Xx 152 A wide variety of activities kept the Zetas hopping around campus this year like their little turquoise and gray mascot Atez, who is, incidentally, a kangaroo. Work with the Cere- bral Palsy Center in Camp Hill, their annual Song Fest, the proceeds of which went to the National Cerebral Palsy Fund, a Christmas party for underprivileged Carlisle children, and a spring Cancer Drive in Carlisle made up their social serv- ice program. Their social agenda included breakfasts and desserts, Pledge Formal and Senior Formal, and teas for alumnae, for- eign students, parents, and pledges. Speakers from the campus and the area were sceduled as part of their standards plans. The year 1924 marks the birthday of Beta Beta 0f Zeta Tau Alpha at Dickinson. The academic year 1962-3 saw the chapter moving,Ir t0 spacious new rooms and maintaining its respected position on campus. 153 Aux . SENIOR MESSAGE Nancy Arndt Dear Dickinsonians, As shy and timid collegiate neophytes, we presented ourselves to Dickinson four years ago to be molded, shaped and prepared to meet the challenge which faces us this year. For our graduation day marks not only the culmination of an in- structive, sometimes frustrating and truly rewarding collegiate experience, but also our induction into a world of complexity and intrigue. At the outset a college career was to us a mere mystery and a question. Today the mystery is solved and the question answered. For the student who has learned to appreciate the experience of scholarly discipline, to think critically and ration- ally, in considering his own values and those of mankind, and to examine and search his very mind and soul in order to deter- mine his philosophical position, his years at Dickinson have been valuable and rewarding ones. Unfortunately, most of us have yet to solve these paramount riddles. Fortunately, we have at least begun to think. As seniors we have seen that life in a college community involves the interaction and cooperation of many devoted and sincere individuals. One,s role as a student must be balanced by the diligence, scrutiny and attention of his mentors. The physical plant, too, is of considerable import in making his college career a truly worthwhile and enriching adventure. Just as we have changed as individuals, Dickinson has changed-physically, academically, and socially during this four year interim. And it will continue to change drastically in the years ahead until the current envisioned development program is at last a reality. The class of 1963 has witnessed the incipient stages of this transition. As we reminisce in the years ahead and review in retrospect our collegiate days, we must also recollect our moral duties and responsibilities to Dickinson College. Although the time has come for us to depart physically, we shall continue to grow, nurtured and disciplined through our interlude here. Dickinson, too, will continue to grow and mature. Instead of criticism and complaint, we must continue to offer willingly sustenance, support and nourishment t0 alma mater. The present undergraduates face additional responsibilities, for they will continue to experience physically the state of flux in which the Dickinson of 1963 finds itself. The initial planning period has reached maximum acceleration. The chal- lenge is left to each of us to strive for and to achieve full implementation of the proposals outlined for the ltnew Dickinson? We have been privileged to pursue a liberal arts education; our opportunity to reciprocate is truly at hand. S incerely, Whew NANCY ARNDT FOR CLASS OF 1963 '156 w w .W m M THOMAS V. BAMBERGER A.B. Band 1,2,3,4; Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia 2,3, Treasurer 4; Drum and Bugle Corps 1,2; Freshman Ori- entation 3,4; Freshman Counselor 4; Economics Club 3. We love Slater . . . maid service at the Jimmy . . . BrigadeAdjutant . . . Gibbs and the Carriage House . . . What, me get pinned? . . . Penguins in Alaska? REED CLIFFORD BANKS, JR. A.B. IVCF 1,2; Psychology Club 4; IRC 4; UPS 4. 158 KARL R. BANKERT A.B. CIDKZ Fraternity Sgt-at-Arms 1, Record- ing Secretary 2, Corresponding Secretary 2, Rushing Chairman 3; IFC 2, Treasurer 3,4; Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,4: D Club 1,2,3,4: IFC Sports 1,2,3,4. Baby 1,2,3,4 . . . wine and cheese- fitzker please . . . Pm so great . . . sleep talk . . . Charelles . . .pass receiving. MILDRED LINNEA BARTELS A.B. Dickinsonian 1,2,3,4: Daily Sena- tor 2: Belles Lettres Publications 3; Class Volleyball 2,3,4: Aqua- cade Crew 3; Young Republicans 3,4; Psychology Club 2,3,4; For- eign Students Committee 2. Lennea . . . life in the laundry room . . . Friday at Frickis . . . there is a major in fine arts . . . don? ask what Pm doing after graduation. JOHN D. ADAMS, JR. B.S. CIDAO Band 1; Orchestra 1; Choir 1; Fraternity Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2; A.U.S.A. 1,2,3,4: LF. Sports 2. Hammy . . . Drayer Pots and Pans . , . Phantom Brother . . . Best Dressed . . . thinkP JUDITH LYNNE ARCHBOLD AB. 11843 Next semester will be easy after this! . . . Phi Delt 1,2,3,4 . . . Houfs the Arrowette coming? . . . sh-u-u-cksl . . . Anchors away come March . . . Lynnie-Wynnie . . . 0h, did I deal? . . . wedding bells in Dickinson chapel . . . Miss Rationalization . . . distinguished cackle. JOSEPH KARL ANDREWS A.B. BG IF Sports l,2,3,4; A11 1F 3: Skul and Key President 3; SREC 3 SFJC 3,4; Raven,s Claw Archon 4 Fraternity Co-Rush Chairman 3 Fraternity Vice-President 4: Fra ternity Secretary 3; IFC 3. Joe . . . Babs 11.91, 21.91, 41. . 21 need your aggravation . . . Pudge . . . Rat lab . . . Bulldog. . Campus mover . . . Full rim beanie . . . prepster. NANCY G. ARNDT A.B. X0 Dickinsanian 1,2,3: Fraternity Editor 4; MICROCOSM 2,3,4: Mermaidk Tale 3,4: Fraternity President 4: RILW 1,2: House Council 2; Aquacade 1,2,3,4: Campus Chest 1,2,3,4: Follies 1,2,3,4; Freshman Counselor 3; Orientation Discussion Leader 4, Senate 2,3; Foreign Students Co- ordinator 2; SREC 4; Panhellenic Council 4; Phi Beta Kappa 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4: Sigma Delta Pi 4; Wheel and Chain President 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 4. CAROL A. BAUMERT B.S. dDM 'hoir 1,4: Chorale 2; Delta Phi Alpha 3,4: Mermaid Players 3,4: Research Assistant 1,2,3,4-. Mum . . . Pm, going up to the bio lab . . . Happiness is just a thing called Euplates musicala . Libya-minded. . . grace? PATRICIA L. BENNETT A.B. ZTA Fraternity Ritual Chairman 2,3: Class bowling 1: MICROCOSM 1,2,3,4-: House Council 3. John1,3,4 . . .Snick! . . . Summer in Carlisle . . . ruff . . . Did Iget a letter? . . . think Pll sleep a while . . . Class of 162122 . . . garbage pail . . . wehue set the date-again! . . south at 9:30 . . . Hey,floor.' . . . But Ihve been, to two meals already this week. ERNEST H. BEHR B.S. CDKE Glee Club 2,3: Lacrosse 1,3,4: Football 1,2,3: Freshman Orien- tation 3: Proctor 4: Steering Com- mittee 4-: Mermaid Players 3. Well, a, your social amenities . . . weW take him anyway . . . Cindy 3,4-Arlene,4 . . . Pre-med? . . . the sky's the limit . . . daddy bird . . . blocking back, 4. CHARLOTTE M. BERBERIAN A.B. MICROCOSM 1,2,3,4: Hornbook 1: Student Senate 2,3: College Social Committee 1,2: Young Democrats 4: Educational Affairs Committee 1: Fencing Club 3. MARCE A. BIERMAN A.B. Mermaid Players 1,2,3: Freshy man Plays 1,2,3: Follies 3: Canter- bury Club 2,3; Hornbook 1,2. Lehigh 1,2,3 . . . 3 year grad. . . graduate school ahead . . . Diner 1,2,3. EDWARD D. BLANCHARD A.B. 2X Cross Country 1,2,3,4: Track 1: Golf 2: Freshman Counselor 3: SFJC Alternate 4; ODK Treas- urer 4-: Fraternity Secretary 2,3: Pledge Trainer 3: Vice-President 4; Student Senate 4. Bear . . . Movies anyone . . . Cadde Master. . . Hot Mercury. . . What me? Date? . . . Gotta gear! . . . Fly- ing Plate. JERRILYN M. BINGAMAN A.B. Choir 1: RILW 2: MICROCOSM 2: Aquacade Committees 2,3,4: Mili- tary Ball Court 2: Midwinter Ball Court 2. Jerry, Miss, nut Mr. . . . Little Bing . . . For my next trick! . . . snickerdee . . . FFM . . . Metrecal 1,2,3,4 . . . South and ride . . . Friendly fire warden . . . the eyes have it. LYLE W. BLISS A.B. ZAE Band 1: Fraternity Secretary 3: Pledge Trainer 4-; IF Sports 1,2, 3,4: Freshman Orientation 3,4: Drum and Bugle Corps 1,2. Ignorance is Bliss . . . Yeah, it is . . . Connie . . . Keep your forks, please. 159 SANDRA BLONDIN B.S. Mohler Science Club 1,3; Choir 1,2; Chorale 4: Tennis Team 1,2. 1little 3,, . . . Study 1,2 . . . Bridge 3,4 . . . Althouse 1,2,3,4 . . . Casey 3,4 . . . Kildare 3,4. JOYCE BONALLE A.B. Belle Lettres; Catholic Club; Social Services. JERRY D. BOLE A.B. K2 Glee Club 1,2,3: Basketball 1,2: Track 3,4: Class President 2,4; IFC 3: Pledge President; Senate 2; Fraternity Guard 2: Vice-Presi- dent 3. J.B.,, . . . Susie . . . Comic . . . 1106! 1am up$1 . . . Get me up, Jer . . . Weekends . . .Aanighters . . . uHere at Kappa Sigma we stress three things,, . . . Smokey laugh . . . Dynamo. HARRIET LEE BOYER A.B. 43M House Council 1: Dining Room Committee 1: MICROCOSM 1,2, 3,4; MSM 1,2; Washington Se- mester 3: Young Democrats 4: Foreign Students 4: Pi Gamma Mu 3,4: Fraternity Reporter 2,3. Early to bed, never to rise . . . the littlest angel . . . bean shape . . . four hour phone calls and, two dozen roses . . . Beware of gifts bearing Creeks. DAVID ARTHUR BRAUNER A.B. $13.11 U.P.S. 1,2,3,4: Vice-president 4: Mermaid Players 3,4: Jewish Af- fairs Council. Hatch Imber 1 . . . Brauner2 . . . Browner 3 . . . Brauner 4 . . . Har- cum 2,3 . . . Wilson1,2,3,4 . .. Library 1,2,3,4 . . . Mr. Blaster. BARBARA ANN BUECHNER A.B. X0 Dickinsanian Feature Staff 1,2, Asst. Editor 3, Editor 4: Follies 1,2: Costumes Co-chairman 3: Fraternity Asst. Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4; RILW 1,2: Mid- Winter Ball Court 3: Pi Delta Epsilon4. 14Beak . . . Biddle 3,4 . . . We're going to have to disconnect the telephone . . . Sigma Chi study sessions . . . 10:30 in the shower. . . I need a ride to the'game! . . . WALTER SIMPSON BUCKLEY III A.B. t'DKE Football 2,3,4: D-Club 2,3,4: AUSA 3,4: Secretary 4; IF Bas- ketball 3,4: SFJC 4: Fraternity Sergeanbat-arms 1,2: Recording Secretary 3: Freshman Coun- selor3. Dr. Ben Buckley . . . The big H0 . . . Id rather throw . . . General Buck . . . thfs your roommate? . . . Weekend passes. JOSEPH WARREN BULLEN 111 AB. 2x UPS 1,4: Debate Club 1: Young Republicans 2,4: Fraternhy Social Chm. 3,4: Ritual 3,4. Gnome . . . Summers Point 2Vz, 3M2 . . . Formal tea . . . Closet case . . .Spanish1,2,3,4. . . Tanya . . . Has anyone seen my car? . . . Joey! Joey! VINCENT G. CARUSO BS. QiAG Wrestling 1: College Orchestra 1,2: IF Sports 1,12,23,11: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfnnia 3,4. California or bust . , . sing along . . . WVL'nnie. DAVID P. CHAPIN AB. CDKW Frat. Pledge President 1: Secre- tary 3, Vicwpresident 4. President 4: IFC Sports 1,2,3,4-: IFC 3, Secretary 4: Baseball 1,2,3,4-. Captain 11-: D Club l,2,3,4: Raven's Claw 4. 2Chape . . . Dimeyis Raiders . . . Bend: captain, . . . Mr. Westchester . . . Benton blaster . . . Frank and Dave . . . albino. BENJAMIN ALBERT CERO A.B. 2X Wrestling 1,2, Cu-captain 3: D Club 1,2.3. I am a Sigma Chi, Honest! SUSAN ELLEN CHASE A.B. ZTA Dickinsonian 1,2,3: Mermaid Players 1,2,3,4: Choir 2,3: Pan- Hel 3,4: MICROCOSM 1,2: Psy- chology Club 2,3,4: Fraternity Pledge President 1, President 4. Little mother . . . selflsacrifice 4 . . .floating bridge game . . . Hey, you guy? . . . David 2,3,4 . . . apples . . . green. thumb . . . knitter? 161 DICK BURSTEIN B.A. Pershing Rifles 1,2,3,4-: Rifle Team 1,2. THOMAS E. CADWALLADER B.S. K2 Fraternity ls! Vice-president 4: Steward 2,3,4. 2Cads,, . . . This house is a mess! - . . . Hey, Cads has a date! . . . Mr. Fix'it . . . Preppy . . . See oyster! DONALD R. BUXTON. JR. B.S. CDKW Glee Club 1,2,3,4: Freshman Counselor 3: Baseball 2,3,4: Frao ternity Corresponding Secretary: IF Sports l,2,3,4: Mahler Sci- ence Club 3,4: Fraternity Govern- ing Committee. Hervey Duck . . . yellow canary. . . 2L0rd Baxter? . . . Sing along with Hewey . . . Plagiarism. 1 . . . Coeds delight . . . Blind dates. JOHN R. CARTY A.B. AXP Dickinsonian Photography Edi- tor 1,2,3,4; MICROCOSM Photog- raphy Editor I: Fraternity House Manager 2: Glee Club 1,2,3: Freshman Counselor 4. Melzger 2,4 . . . Darkroom duty Tuesday night . . . Foot in: mouth . . . Lefs pledge this stranger. . . 1,11 count to three-one, two . . . Oops! . . . Turn your radio down or close your door . . . Man with a camera . . . Picture is worth a thousand words. DAVID R. CHIPKIN 8.5. EX MICROCOSM 1; College Choir 1,2; Men,s Glee Club 2,3,4; Fraternity Corresponding Secretary 3: Stw dent Counselor 4-. 2Chipper . . . the diver . . . at least 2.0. . . Pm sorry, Mrs. Chand- ler . . . 2What, me drink?2 . . . Who, meW, . . . 6.0. THOMAS R. CHRISTIE A.B. 2X Christian Association 1: Alpha and Omega 1,2; Drum and Bugle Corps 1,2; Pep Band 1,2: Method- ist Student Movement 1,2,3, Treasurer 3; MICROCOSM Busi- ness Staff 1; Fraternity corre- sponding Secretary 2,3: Fraternity Steward Assistant 2; Fraternity Steward 3; IF Football 2,3,4. Elmer Gantry . . . go to Drew2 . tipsy preacher . . . 2What- liver! . . . gosh darn . . . toot . . . The mad twister. . . non-drinker? GORDON M. CLARKE A.B. AXP International Relations Club 1,2, 4-, President 3: Union Philosophi- cal Society 4-: Young Republicans 4-; Fraternity Treasurer 3; Frater- nity Membcr-at-Large 4: IF Sports 1,2,3,4: IFC 3: Fraternity maga- zine, Assistant Editor 3. Fireside 4 . . . national phar- maceutical distributor . . . Joey Giardella-flip, flop . . . Beaver College . . . send me a woman . . . treasurer? MICHAEL S. COLLINS 13.5. 2X IFC Sports 1,2,3,4; Catholic Club 1,2: Mohler Science Club 3,4. 2Sn0wfluke2 . . . 17,711 walking behind ymf . . . Pm so close to Kathy2 . . . Father Collins . . . Confess much . . . B.B.C. . . . sum2 mer school escapades . . . legion- naire. ANN HIRST CONSER A.B. CDM Fraternity Secretary 4-; Rush C0- chairman 3; Dickinsonian 1,2, Asst. News Editor 3, Managing Editor 4-; Mermaid Players 1,2, 3,4: Alpha Psi Omega; Wheel and Chain 4: MICROCOSM 2,3,4: SFJC 3: Presidents Council Sedy 3: SREC Sec'y 3: Follies 1,2,3,4: Dorm Sec'y 1; Pi Delta Epsilon, Sophomore Award 2; Aquacade 1,2,3,4. 2Conse1, . Ann.. . . Scoops . . . Saint .J.C. . . . 2Whaat?,1. . . KEITH BUNCHE R. COOPER A.B. College Choir 1,3; College Cho- rale 3,4; Mexfs Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Librarian 2, Secretary 3,4; Phi Mu Alpha 3,4, Historian 3,4; PSEA 4. WAYNE N. CORDES A.B. 43K? Student Senate; IFC Sports 1,2, 3,4; House Steward; AUSA 4-. 2Gwat . . . Horrendous! . . . South for a gwatdog . . . up for air . . . chart champ . . . cheese 1,2,3,4 . . . 2Sweetie Pie? JOHN P. CORNEW, JR. A.B. EAE Basketball Mgr. 1; All-Sports Mgr. 2; D-Club; UPS; Psychology Club. Morning naps, afternoon naps, evening naps . . . up all night . . . DeviPs Den 3 . . . W oady, get me up by 8 o1clock . . . gut-less won- ders? 162 J. MARKLE COSTENBADER B.S. BGH ODK 3,4, President 4: Class Vice- President 1; SwimmingTeam 1: Baseball Team 1: Dickinsonian 1,2; Mohler Scientific Society 2,3,4; Fraternity Scholarship Chm 2,3: Sgt.-at-Arms 2,3; Treas- urer 3,4: SREC 4: Freshman Counselor 4: Dorm Proctor 3; IFC Sports 1,2,3,4. 23am . . . Just call me Bate . . . Hey, KruegsV . . . Splatter . . . Four, oh? . . .Mazhews mover . . . Rebel yell. STEPHEN MICHAEL COURTLAND A.B. CIDEI'I Student Senate 2,3; Psych Club 2,3,4; Danforth Experiment 1; Jewish Affairs Club l,2,3,4; IFC Sports 1,2,3,4; Follies 2,3; Mer- maid Players 2,3; Freshman Ori- entation Leader 3; Mohler Science Club 1,2,3; Fraternity Steward 3. Organization man . . . Shoyer 1,2 . . . Courtland 3,4 . . . uWhois got my car? . . . grind . . . 35 points . . .Room4,..Law1,Med2, Psych 3, Law 4. ROGER M. CRAVER A.B. CDKZ Fraternity Treasurer 2,3, Presi- dent 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, Presi- dent 4; MICROCOSM, Managing Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; ODK 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3,4; Freshman Ori- entation 3; SREC 4; IFC Sports 3,4. 3Rat . . . Crest is best . . . Willie's boy . . . President everything . . . House Jack 4 . . . Itchyis . . . Pinned? 3. JOSEPH K. CREA AB. EAE Mermaid Players. Creazy3 . . . uThe Gutless Won- ders . . . 3Still haven? paid the parking bill across the street . . . Who says freshman girls are in- experienced?2 . . . Well, friends . . . 163 L. ALAN CREPS A.B. CDKE Football 1,2,3,4; IF Basketball 2,3,4; IF Softball 2,3,4; D-Club 2,3,4; AUSA 4; Committee of Ten: Fraternity Treasurer 3,4; IRC 3. Who put the money in my wal- let? . . . nWant parties?-Pay your bills . . . 21 might want to marry her . . . Pluto 1,2,3,4 . . . Some of us are trying to sleep4' . . . Big 62 . . . Fort Lauderdale indoctrination. PETER CROUSE A.B. CDKE Varsity Squash 2,3,4; IF Sports 1,2,3,4; Dorm Proctor 3; Fresh- man Counselor 4; Fraternity Stew- ard 2,4; Dickinsonian Sports Staff 2,3; Student Senate 2; Fresh- man Dorm Council; D Club. Oggic? . . . Bermuda, Nassau 2,3 . . . Whipped4Poo . . . Marys Boy . . . Bumptuaus . . . Inside Man 4 . . . Diner 2,3; Fireside 4. WILLIAM CURTIS A.B. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; MICROCOSM 3,4; Buts, and Cups 3,4; Deputa- tion Team 1; Alpha and Omega 1. Curt, Phi Diner Psi . . . so you wanna be a preacher, Doc and Bill, Slatefs-Barman. CHARLES DAUGHERTY A.B. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 1, Secre- tary 2, President 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Union Philo- sophical Society. 20002, Phi Diner Psi 1,2,3,4; Comer Cafe 3,4 . . . 200ml Hair this one . . . Red Lion Ripper . . . Hockey Games 4 . . . Library- Groping. STEPHEN PAUL DELP A.B. CDAG Frat. Asst Treas. 3,4; IF Sports 2,3,4; AUSA 2,3,4; Golf 2,3. Wife whipped 3, 4. ANN MARIE DE TUERK A.B. ZTA Dickinsonian 1; Frat Music Chair- man 3; Religion-in-Life Week 2; Follies 1,2,3,4; Mermaid Players 1,2,3,4; School Musical 4; Stu- dent Religious Affairs Council 4; Choir 1; Chorale 4; Young Repub- licans 4. Andy . . . McIntire 1, Biddle 2,3,4 . Va of the Gruesome Three- some . . . 10:30 in the showers . . . no, heis my brother . . . yozire going to be a ministefs wife?! . . . Bridge major; DONALD T. DOCKSTADER B.S. AXP Freshman Plays; D Club 2,3,4; Track Manager 1; Basketball Manager 1,2; Fireside 4; Young Republican Club 4; Frat. Pledge Master 4; IF Sports l,2,3,4. 000,, . . . 14Don,tJump,, . . . Ship- pensburg or H arrisburg? . . . uAny- onefor Pine Grave?,3 . . . HYa Bum Ya! . . . 2Hey guy! . . . uWhy don't you believe me, DimeyW, J OHN W. DOUGLAS, J R. A.B. AXP Ice Hockey 1,2; Varsity Lacrosse 1,3,4; Varsity Squash 3,4; IF Sports 1,2,3,4; IFC 2,3,4; Frat. Vice-President 3; Social Chairman 2,3, President 4; D Club 1,2,3,4; Skull and Key 3; College Social Committee 3; ROTC 1,2. DougaF, . . . Jet pilot II! . . . Sophisticated . . . 16:01 . . . On a Dyett . . . Stunt-man? . . . Pledge Formal 1 . . . inebriate . . . Card- board plates . . . Deb! 164 J O-ANNE LEE DeMONTE A.B. 11be Orientation Leader 3; Frat. Asst Rush Chairman 2: Pledge Super- visor 3,4; SNEA 2,3,4; Aquacade 2,3,4; MICROCOSM 3,4; NSA 2, 3,4; Foreign Students Comm. 4; Religion-in-Life Week 1,2: Ass1t Placement Officer 3,4. Jo . . . Friday at Fricks . . . Connecticut Deb . . . HMother . . . uPeaches . . . My Baby . . . Big Ginois Spaghetti sauce . . . 2Tea please. RENO DIORIO A.B. CDKE Raven's Claw: Football l,2,3,4, Captain; Baseball 1,2,3,4; D Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Frat Sgt.- at-Arms 2, Pledge Master 3, Vice- Pres. 4; AUSA. Captain Nemo . . . Dating1,2,3,4 100 series . . . 20h Boy, it takes a certain kind- . . . Summer camp 3 . . . Distockey1,2,3,4. ROBERT T. DONOHUE A.B. EAE IF Sports 1,2; Glee Club 2,3,4; Director 3; Phi Mu Alpha 2,3,4; Frat. Correspondent 2; Song Leader 2,3,4. 2Bobert . . . 2Tonight is thrill night . . . 2We did it before, and we will do it agairf, . . . Gutless Wanders L91 . . . Sing to me Bobby. DAVID GEORGE DRENNON B.S. Mohler Science Club 2,3,4: Phys- ics Club 2,3; IF Sports 2,3. Dave . . . Hawk . . . Weekends in another town . . . A friend of Doug James . . . Ocean City-New York City . . . JEH . . . Ifs that way anyhow!!! HAROLD ATKINSON DUNSFORD B.S. EAE Choir1,2,3,4; Chorale 2,3,4; Glee Club, See. 1, Pres. 2,3,4; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, '1 reas. 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 4. ' 2Never let Academics interfere with your social life . . . Diner 624631 uThe Cutless Won- 11ers; .91 BARBARA DUVALL B.S. HBCIJ Cheerleader l,2,3,4; Frat. Treas- urer 4; Hockey 3; Mohler Science Club, Homecoming Queen 1; Microcosm Court 3. uHey, you guys . . , Mclntire I, Mathews 2,3,4 . . . Princeton, here I come . . . All-American Girl. ALLAN MICHAEL ELFMAN A.B. CIDEH Pi Gamma Mu 3,4, President 4; Freshman Orientation Leader 4; UPS 3,4; Young Democrats 2. Elf . . . Houseman 1,2,3,4 . . Come around and meet the brothers . . . haircut I . . . jentle- man . . .135 S. Hanover 2,3,4 . . . Phi Ep Dream Girl 3 . . . Sutton Terror . . . orange sweater. VIRGINIA ENGELKING B.S. 43M IRC 3,4; Delta Phi Alpha 1,3,4; Mermaid Players 2,3; Aquacade 1; Frat. Chaplain 4. The 2angel of Biddle House . . . Ilabs-labs-labs . . . and, oh, that chemistry . . . mother of 150 tad- poles . . . sprechen sie p0- Russian??? M. CAROL DURBIN A.B. CDM MICROCOSM Business Staff 1,2, Business Manager 3,4; Dickin- sonian News Stai? 2,3,4; Follies 1,2,3, Producer 4; Pi Delta Ep- silon, Treas. 4; Wheel and Chain, Treas.; Mermaid Players 2,3,4; Brownie Leader 2,3; NSA 3; Belles Lettres Society 4: Orienta- tion Leader 3. Durb . . . Miss Burbin . . . Are you sure you dorft mind? . . . coal cracker . . . winkis a lot . . . Pll only have one person to talk to . . . DAVID R. EFRAEMSON A.B. $EI'I Frat. Treas. 2,3; Student Senate 4; Executive Council 3,4; Follies 1; Mermaid Players 3,4; Psychology Club, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Fenc- ing Club, Pres. 3; IF Sports. Ef. . . Snoopy. . . woody . . . Little Ram . . sleg 61 . . . chicken little . . . we 01 . . . neuerran. . .fresh- man plays 3 . . . Biddle 3,4. CHRISTINE V. ELLIS B.S. Mermaid Players l,2,3,4; House Cou'ncil 1; Dickinsonian 1,2; Choir 2; Aquacade 1,2,3,4, Vice- Pres. 3, Routine Director 2,3,4; Follies 1,3,4; Freshman Plays; Modern Dance Club 1. Hee Hee Hee Ha Ha Ha . . . An- other Hourly! . . . Well you see its like this . . . 0h fine . . . Big in the Biology world . . . Hangs around Baird . . . Mathews 2,3,4 . . . Mails here! . . . Wanna bet? . . . I dorft wanna! . . . I calf! go home, ifs 16 hours . . . Tennesseeis very different. JUSTINE D. ENGLERT A.B. diM Frat. Vice-Pres. 4; Aquacade 1,2; Choir 1,2,3; Presidents1 Council 3, Pres. 4: Psychology Club 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 4; MICROCOSM 2,3,4; Inter-Sorority Sports l,2,3,4; Inter-Class Sports 3,4; SREC 4; Dorm Secretary 3; WDCV News Director 4; F ollies 4. Tine . . . windigo forever . . , be- ware of hard cookies . . . tow- headed Danes, watch out! . . . wake me, please . . . I.B.T. Siamese twin . . . Florida and Nassau . . . 165 DAVID J. ESKIN B.S. $EI'I Freshman Orientation Leader 3; Mohler Science Club 1,2,3; Frat. Steward 4; IF Sports 1,2,3,4; Jewish Affairs Council 1,2,4. Esky . . . thhat, me worry?2 . . . 2Where,s my beefstew? . . . Seri- ously! . . . So, whais Eskin? J UDITH ANN EVERETT A.B. Belles Lettres 3; Choir 2; Mermaid Players 2,3,4; SNEA 3,4; Hockey 3; Mathews House Council 3. U. of Wichita transfer . . . Mat- hews 2,3,4 . . . V.M.I. widow . . . 2But I'm embarrassed when I get A,S.P, . . . Sturdy bear Everett . . . 2Guess who Pm seeing this week- end! . . . Always cheerful . . . 11,5 time for our exercisesy MARBETH LOIS EVANS B.S. X0 Mermaid Players l,2,3,4; Follies 1,2,3,4; Young Republicans 2,4; Religious Emphasis Program 4: RILW 2; Freshman Plays 1; Frat. Social Chairman 4-; Social Com- mittee 3,4. McIntire I, Biddle 2,3,4, Philly 5 Wambat...Teafor102... Fourth? . . . Va of the gruesome threesome . . . 10:30 in the shower . . . My leeturefor today will be . . . JAMES J. EYSTER, JR. A.B. K2 Frat. Secretary 3,4; MICROCOSM 1,2; SNEA 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2; IF Sports 1,2,3,4-; Pi Gamma Mu 3,4; Frat. Steward 2,3,4; Frat. Guard 3. Jim . . . Sue Brown 1,2,3,4 . . . Heading west again . . . Those baneheads at the zoo! . . . Hey, Don! Who is Zeus? . . . See Cad- wallader. RADCLIFFE W. FARLEY B.S. CIDAG Swimming Team 1,2, Manager 3; RiHe Team 1,2,3,4-; Baseball Manager 3; RILW 1; IF Sports 1,2,3,4-; Frat. Historian 4; Fire Warden 3; Mahler Science Club 1; D-Club 3,4. Exceptionally lazy . . . Magazine Phantom . . . Serving General Grant . . . Grub. PETER FIGDOR A.B. CIJEI'I Track Team 1,2: D-Book 3: Pi Gamma Mu; Delaplaine McDaniel Freshman Scholarship Prize. Karen 1,2, Joan 3, Margy 4 . . . IF F ootball Practice 3 . . . mono- tone . . . Houstorfs prodigy . . . E liofs friend. ALLEN D. FIELD A.B. SAE Frat. Vice-Pres. 4-; Frat. Scholar- ship Chairman 4-; Mermaid Play- er 2,3,4; UPS 1,2,3; Orientation Leader 4. 2141 . . . Quiet hours, everybody! . . . Someday I'll make a throam' rurW . . . And what does your writing have in common, with Sansskrit? . . . The Gutless Won- ders K .91. JOHN P. FILLMAN A.B. tDKW Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,4-; D-Club 2,3,4: IF Sports 1,2,3,4; Frater- nity Governing Committee: Frater- nity Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Phys. Ed. . . . hhstretchh, I,2,3,4 . . . Week at Grannfs? . . . Dun- can Fillman . . . 2He usually calls me . . J . . . Dorm check . . . Down- town for the weekend! LOUIS EDGAR FISHER A.B. Daily Senator 1: Freshman Plays 1: Christian Association 1: SNEA 2,3,4: MSM. BLAINE W. FOX B.S. B911 Swimming Team 1; IF Sports 1,2: Mahler Scientific Society 2,3,4. WVOLF . . . Merry and Blaine,Jr. .. . Miami 1.2. JAMES W. FOREMAN A.B. ROTC. GORDON D. FRONK A.B. BGH Freshman Dorm Council 1: Stu- dent Senate Rep. 1,2; Parliamen- tarian 3: Social Committee 2,3, Chairman 4: AUSA 4-; Lacrosse 1; Alumni Sec. 2: Social Chairman 2,3: Rush Chairman 3; President 4: IFC 3,4: IF Sports 1,2,3,4: Ravens Claw 4. Viurdif, . . . Hampster. . .Frank . . Hood1,2,3,4,5- . . . White Helmet . . . The Bishop . . . Wrinkle and Co Colon . . . Assume the posi- tion . . . Cut it down and paint it blackW GAIL GARDNER A.B. Junior Class Secretary; Mermaid Players. Agh! PAUL FREDERICK GILL A.B. CDAG IF Softball 1,2,3,4-; Pershing Rifles 1,2. BARBARA RUTH GEYER A.B. $M Frat. Co-Rush Chairman 3; Cheer- leader 1,2,3,4; Dickinsonian 2,3; MICROCOSM 2,3, Typing Ed. 3; Follies 2,3; Freshman Counselor 3; Choir 2,3; Chorale 3; Aquacade 2,3; Freshman Orientation Comm. 1; Mermaid Players 2,3; Phi Beta Kappa 3. Barb . . . ghost writer . . . G and L epitome . . . busy Gibbs single . . . my quiet counselees . . . Knights and Norman . . . real jock . . . Ad- dicted gum chewer. SHERWOOD D. GOLDBERG A.B. SAE Union Philosophical Society 2, 3,4; International Relations Club 3; IFC 3; Fraternity President 3; Steward 3,4; IF Sports 1,2,3,4; Committee of Ten; DMS; MI- CROCOSM 1: Pledge of the Year. ' Gutless W andef, . . . that wonder- ful freshman year . . . always on time . . . Allenberry 4 . . .fre- quently studied in Law School. 167 HOWARD GREENBERG A.B. 43El'l Debate Team 1,2: Chess Club 2: Fraternity Social Chm. 3; School Social Committee 3; Baseball 1,2: IF Sports 1,2,3,4-: Honors Dorm 4; Radio Announcer 3. Virile one . . . dubious Kant . . . shovel 1,2,3,4 . . . Haverfard High 1,2,3,4 . . . Bismarck life cycle. SUE ANNE GRIER A.B. ZTA MICROCOSM 2,3,4; Choir 1,2,4; Chorale 2,3,4: RILW 1,2; Follies Comm. 2,3,4: Mermaid Players 2,3,4: Class Sports 3,4: Sorority Sports 1,2,3,4-; Aquacade Comm. 1,2,3A; H.M.S. Pinafore 4; West- minster Fellowship 3; Pi Gamma Mu 3,4. Swanne . . . Rummage Sale 3 . . . Hance1s Point Retreats . Charlieis fan club . . . medical dispensary . . . social worker . . . forever on a diet. 168 BARBARA LOUISE GREEK B.S. 113M Frat. Pres. 4; Pledge Director 3: Model Pledge and Pledge Class Pres. 1; WAA 1,2,3,4; Sec. 2; Vice-Pres. 3; Aquacade 1,2; Hockey 1,3; Dickinsonian 1: Class Sports 1,2,3; Frat. Sports 1,2,3: RILW 2: Class Sec. 2; Sec. of Student Senate 3; Com- munications Committee 3,4; Chairman 3; Junior Blazer Winner 3: Wheel and Chain 4. This year 11m going to be femme . . . beady-eyed Blue Hat . . . ALLAN KUHN CRIM. JR. A.B. SAE IF Sports l,2,3,4; Athletic Chair- man 3: Dickinsonian 4. Sack time . . . the 2Gutless Won- derf L91 . . . third floor golf pro . . . Chambersburg 32 . . . Hoooaa! . . . No, 11m not going to law school . . . Hillman 3,4. LINDA JANE GOODRIDGE A.B. tDM Canterbury Club 4-: H.M.S. Pina- fore 4: Homecoming Queen 3: Stu4 dent Senate 1,2,3: SNEA 4-: NSA 3: Aquacade 1,2: Danforth Ex- periment 1; Dickinsonian 1,2,3,4; Chairman of Dining Room Com- mittee 3: RILW 1,2: Senate Elec- tions Committee 1,2. Coadie . . . my tall skinny lover. . . Hmmmm . . . Campus Chest . . . Carnation . . . the hand offriend- ship . . . Park Manor hostess . . . Gibson . . . Reveille Patr012,3,4. WILLIAM M. GORMLY A.B. 43130 Fraternity Song Leader 1,2,4: As- sistant Rush Chm. 3; Rush Chm. 3; Social Chm. 3; AUSA 3,4; IF Sports 2,3,4: Glee Club 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 4; All-College Social Committee 3: Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia 4. Gorm11 . . . 11Morely1, . . . Meals- Reeder Award 4 . . . Ft. Lauder- dale 3Vz, 4 . . . Lehigh Hauseparty Runs 1,2,3,4 . . . broken car3 . . . Diner 2,3,4 . . . professional hitch- hiker . . . Moon! JEFFREY H. GORHAM A.B. AX ' Varsity Squash 1,2,3,4; Varsity Tennis 1,2,3,4: International Re lations Club 2,3,4: IF Sports 1,2 3,4: Fraternity Chaplain 3: D-Clu l,2,3,4: Catholic Club 1,2,3. Jeffey poo and Susy Q . . . 823 to talk? . . . what happened to yester day? . . . big noisefrom Winnetka . racket man. ROBERT ALEXANDER GREEN A.B. QJAG Track 1,2,3,4: MVP 3; D-Club 1,2,3,4: Fraternity Secretary 4: IF Sports 2,3,4. Jersey Flash . . . Boo-Boo . . . 11Creen Monster . . . Fire Patrol 3,4. . .Robes 3,4. JEANNE G. HELLER A.B. X0 House Council 1,4: MICHOCOSM 2,4; Choir 1,2,3,4-: Chorale 3,4: RILW 1,2: Follies 1,2,3,4-: Dick- insonian 4; Belles Lettres 4; Freshman Counselor 3; NSA 3: Orientation Leader 4-: Danforth 1; Frat. Pledge Mistress. Beau, . . . 0.K.? . . . wide-eyed . . . air mail, please . . procrastina- tion . . . Fm sorry . . . Stank the man . . . today 1,11 get organized .. . I.B.T. 1,2,3,4 . . . Tsh, Tsh! . . . turrible. ROBERT HENDERSON A.B. tDKE Neck1,2,3,4 . . .Dexy1,2,3,4.. . Penn State 2,3,4 . . . Key Man I. . .Almost Ivy1,2,3,4 . . . Cam- munity Soup 3 . . . Flu Chairman 3 . . .Sunporch 3,4 . . . Radio Dea13. JOANNE C. HELSBERG B.S. Biology. JOHN C. HENDRICKS A.B. EAE Union Philosophical Society 1,2, 3,4: International Relations Club 1,2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4-: Cultural Affairs Committee: Delta Phi Alpha: Pi Gamma Mu; Treasurer of SAE 3,4. 169 HOWARD STEPHEN GROSS B.S. CDEH Pre-Medical Club 2,3,4; Psychol- ogy Club 3: Assistant Pledge Master 3; Mohler Scientific Club 2,3,4; Varsity Wrestling 1: Religie ous AKairs Council 2: Pershing Rifles 1,2: IF Sports 1,2. Black Hat 2 . . . GRU 1,2,3,4 . . . Houseman . . . Harumph . . . Chi 0 Beach Partyl . . . Wards . . . Daddy . . . pleasant sneer. JOHN F. HARPER, JR. A.B. Q3K2 Football 1,2,3,4: Tennis 2,3,4; IF Sports 1,2,3,4; Deson Squash Tournament Winner 3: Frat. Sgt.- of-Arms 2, Pledge Master 4-, Housemanager 2,3,4. The Toe . . . eWell, Iwant steakV Nassau summers . . . Scuba-Man . . . hen peeked 3,4 . . . two beer man . . . racquet man. TERRENCE KINNARD HANCOCK A.B. $KW Football 4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: IF Sports 1,2,3,4-: Student Senate 3,4: AUSA 4: Student Senate Movie Committee 3: Fraternity Governing Committee: D-Club 2,3,4: Class Vice-Pres. 4. Horse . . . Bus trip to Haverford . . . uWhereis TerryPe . . . grossest guy on campus . . . integrationist . . . Puerto Rico Triangle . . . high and mighty. ANNE HARVEY B.S. Junior Year in Spain: MICRO- COSM 1; Debate Team 1; Follies Comm. 1,2; Young Republicans 2; Foreign Students Committee 4. Harv . . . one time jazz lover . . . study? never! . . . great life among the bullfighters. . . bridge 1,2,3,4 . wanted: 5,10,, or over . . . crossword puzzle whiz . . . odd hours . . . Kerr fan club . . . Joaquin 3,4,5,6 . . . WILLIAM ROTHERMEL HENSYL A.B. Belles Lettres Review: Campus Guide. ZTA Mover . . . with the GROUP in Europe . . . Drayer and South . . . Bermuda . . . Hearts and Gin . . . crabs and worries . . . art and poetry . . . get outta my life . . . whack, whack . . . nights in, the cemetery. ROBERT B. HILL A.B. EX Daily Senator 1;MICROCOSM1, 2,4; Dickinsanian 4-; Psychology Club 4-: Belles Lettres 4; IVCF 1: IRC 2,4; UPS 4; Historian SX 2; IF Football 1. JOHN ERIK HOLMBERG A.B. diAQ Follies 1; IF Bowling 3,4; IF Foot- ball 3,4; UPS 2,3,4; AUSA: Track 3; Economics Club; International Relations Club; Superior Cadet Award. JOHN C. HUMPHREY A.B. AXP Band 1; Basketball Manager 2; IF Sports 2,3,4; Daily Senator 4-; Frat. Headwaiter 3. Hunky? . . . Fireside 4. 170 THOMAS H. HERZ A.B. AX AXP Social Chairman 2, Rushin Chairman: IF Sports 1,2,3: Co lege Social Committee 2: A1 Star Football 3,6. Big Bear! ,7 . . . . gKnut, Knu . . .? . . . Real partyfavors, anyon . . . Femina 1,2,3,4 . . . Was ington Semester . . . Beauty an the bear! . . . Bare beauty! . . T.P.? W. ANDREW HOFFECKER A.B. K2 IVCF 2, Pres. 3,4: D-Club 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4:G1ee Club 1,2: Dickinsonian 1,2; AUSA 3,4: DMS 4: ROTC Corps Commander 4. Colonel . . . Presbyterian Hos- pital-Student Nurses Residence . . . One Man Creek Class . . . Metzger waiter or 171020 many want coffee . . . MARIANNE HUDDY A.B. Chorale 1,2,3: Choir 1,2,3: MICROCOSM 2,3; Psychology Club 3; SNEA 3; Orchestra 1, 2,3: Band 3. 11Night Mare . . . Rider 1 . . . Law School 2 . . . Everywhere 3 . . . Dickinson in 3 years . . . Blond Bombshell . . . B:1 . . . C:2 . . . D:3 . . . girl of many talents . . . 11Angel,, with her harp . . . those trips to there and everywhere . . . future success as a math teacher. WILLARD WICKS HUNTER A.B. EX Treasurer College Social Commit- tee 3,4; Social Chairman Frater- nity 2,3: AUSA 4-; IF Football, Basketball, Softball 2,3,4; Var- sity Track 3,4; D-Club 4; Basket- ball Manager 1. Wil . . . AJ. . . . WPHS Coal- cracker . . . 11p00ps .. . . original animal . . . Weekends!!! . . . Calfs A.H.B. . . . Just one, Bear . . . L-A-F . . . Starlite escapade- Sharon-Ma 2,3. SUSAN D. HUSTED A.B. X0 Frat. Vice-Pres. 4; MICROCOSM 1,2; International Relations Club 4: Frat. Sports 3,4: Young Repub- licans 2,4. Mathews 2,3,4 . . . Starched shirts and madras . . . Beta cokeglass 2,3 . . . We still have Indian raids in Wellsboro . . . Somebody do something constructive . . . You too can be at the top of the horse- shoe. SUSAN CAROL JACOBY A.B. Young Republicans 2; Mermaid Players 1; Follies 1; Band 1: Washington Semester 3; Class Sports 1,2,3. Jake . . . Library excursions and trouble . . . innumerable room- mates . . . chauffeur . . .floating bridge game . . . Connecticut Yankee . . . Secor major. . . future lawyer. JEROME F. JOHN A.B. JAMES FREDERICK JORDEN A.B. $AG Frat. Social Chairman 2; Pledge Master 3; Pres. 4; IFC 3,4; AUSA 3,4; Skull and Key 3; Ravens Claw 4; IF Sports 2,3,4; Student Senate 3; Debate 1: UPS 4. Minnie . . . Robes 2,3,4 . . . Nice Eyes . . . Pondis cold today! . . . Delaware 3,4 . . . Benevolent Despot. 171 THOMAS M. JACKS B.S. 413K411 Football 1,2,3,4; Skull and Key 3: Committee of Ten 4; IF Sports 1,2,3,4; College Social Committee 2; Lacrosse 1. Hat-Trick . . . Wherehs it at . . . How many you want? . . . Saturday Ballplayer . . . Jacki; Sterilization Method of Dishwashing. J. WESLEY JAMES A.B. Basketball 2,3. Wes . . . married with one son- Scott. ANN C. JOHNSON A.B. X0 Inter-Sorority Sports 1,2,3,4; Choir 1; Mermaid Players 2; Young Republicans 2; MICRO- COSM 2; Daily Senator Staff 2; Follies 3,4; House Council 4; Frat. Secretary 3,4. Annie J. . . . big brown eyes and perpetual smile . . . nGuess who,s coming this weekend? . . . F ire- sides 1,2,3,4 . . . hTm thefunniest person I know . . . neatness and two showers a day . . . ski jacket 3,4 . . . Mathews 2,4 . . . ELAINE MARY KALENEVITCH A.B. UPS 3,4; IRC 3,4; Debate Coun- cil 3,4; Band 4; Butts and Cups 4; Young Democrats 4; Mermaid Players 4; NSA 4; Canterbury Club 4. Spiwee . . . Fair Elaine . . . Ask not what you can do, because igno- rance is bliss . . . Lawyer's logic . . . iTather's Day isnit far away . . . thlease, you know how tender and sensitive I am! . . . The Ro- mance of Fire-Fighling . . . tilt is 50 possible to live with a Blue HatV M. RICHARD KAUFMANN, JR. A.B. KIDKW Pershing Rifles 1,2; IFC Sports l,2,3,4; D-Club 3,4; Golf Team 3,4; AUSA. Rockville Centre 1,2,3 . . . Wil- son 4, T.V.1,2,3,4.. . Femforl . . . Arnie Palmer, Jr. . . . Campus Love 2.. . Andrews 2,3,4. CRAIG WILLIAM KERRICK A.B. tbAG Golf 2,3,4, Captain 3; D-Club 2, 3,4; Frat. Sec. 3; IF Sports 2,3,4. Fudd . . . Warm . . . LFC 3,4. ELIOTT KLEIN A.B. $211 Pi Gamma Mu, Vice-Pres.; De- bate Society 1,2; Student Senate Constitutional Revision Commit- tee. Argumentation and Debate 1,2, 3,4 . . . Oats . . . Lloyd . . . Brush 1,2,3,4 . . . Demosthenes . . . 8 Point Senior. ELINOR SUSAN KLINE A.B. fbM Dickinsonian 1,2, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 3, News Ed. 4; Frat. House Chm. 2; Ways 8: Means 3; Membership Dir. 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, Sect. 4-; Literary Review 1; Belles Lettres Society 2,3, Pres. 4; SNEA 2,3; Belles Lettres Press 2,3, Chm. 4: Follies 2,3; Mermaid Players 1,2,3: Freshman Orienta- tion 3; Publicity Chm. Student Senate 2,3; Choir 1; Freshman Plays 1; WAA 1,2,3; Frat. Basket- ball 2,3; Tennis 2; Hockey 3; Band Majorette 2. RICHARD B. KEOHANE 8.5. EX Band 1,2,3,4, President 3; Brass Quintet; Mohler Science Club 4-: Christian Service Project 1; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Dick . . . Barb 2,3Vz . . . 2A box ofwhat? . . . Sunday night snacks from home . . . Band Job . . . Hot Lips . . .Jeff. . . Dixie . . . BBC . . . 310 Bank Account . . . 200nm match? FREDERICK KARL KIRCHNER, JR. B.S. K2 Track 1; Dickinsonian 1,2,3,4, Business Manager 3,4; ODK 3,4: Pi Delta Epsilon 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4-: Freshman Orientation 2,4; Frat. Scholarship Chm. 2, Treasurer 3, President 4. Fred . . . Kirch . . . Letters from the U. ofR. . . . Mr. Big Bad ODK . . . Always conducting meetings . . . 23m, officer, they1re really good guys? . . Ben Casey, are you kidding mew . . . Friday nights at Berfs. STEVEN KLEIN A.B. CD211 IF Sports 1,2,3,4; Jewish Affairs Council. Intrigued by campus women . . . Blade . . . Farris Island 4 . . . Dion . . . House man . . . Adonis . . . Madison 3. NEIL HUNTER KNOWLTON, JR. B.S. EAE Mohler Science; Frat. Historian l; Correspondent 2; Chaplain 3: IF Sports 1,2. Zick, Zick . . . Gutless Wonders L91 . . . Intercontinental Pin . . . Ambassador to Holland. 172 ALICE EMILY KNOX .B. NEA 1,2,3,4; Belles Lettres ,3: Mermaid Players 2,3,4; Dick- sonian 2: Danforth 1. athews 2,3,4 . . . The Anglophile . . 14m TRYING to sleep! . . . Any- ne for double solitaire? . . . arses are a girFs best friend . . . orldhs greatest gear . . . That risk British walk. KATHRYN LINDA KUHN - .B. H80 rat. Rooms Chm. 2,3: Corres. ect. 3,4; Chapel Committee; RAC Representative 3,4; Choir ',3; Chorale 4: MICROCOSM 1.3: Aquacade 1,2: Follies 3,4; SNEA ,3,4: Library Asst. 2,3,4. KK . . . calm, cool, and collected . travel bug . . . Biddlite . . . 21 just have to have another cup :fcoffee . . . uAs far as the situa- tion is concerned! . . . Library, here I come . . . 44Who loves straw- berry ice cream ? CONSTANCE JEAN LAWS A.B. Psych Club 2,3,4; Dickinsonian 2,3,4; MICROCOSM 2; Mermaid Players 2,3,4; Freshman Plays 1; Sui Generis 1,2,3, Pledge Mistress 2, Sect. 3; Young Republicans 2. Fm bored . . . 142 . . . Floating bridge game . . . Culture trips . . . Selective inattention . . . self- sacrifice . . . Guardian Angel . . . Older men . . . Mooreland 2,3 . . . Lover. MARION W. LEE A.B. X0 Choir 1,2,3,4: Chorale 3,4; Follies 3,4; Mermaid Players 2,3,4: MI- CROCOSM 2,3,4; RILW 1,2: House Council 2,3; NSA 3; Din- ing Room Comm. 4; Orientation Leader 3; Belles Lettres 4-. Lee . . . Forget that Jack! . . . 474m going to be serious tonight! . . . Twister . . . Energy + . . . M.L. . . . Bhtown Register . . . Lucky Josephine . . . I can't help it, thafs just the way I am . . . I always pick that kind . . . ROBERT L. KNUPP A.B. AXP Freshman Counselor 3: Class Treas. 1; Pledge Class Pres. 1; Dickinsanian News Staff 1,2,3: MICROCOSM 4; IF Sports 1,2,3,4; Student Senate 2,3: Chm. Elec- tion Committee 2,3; IRC 3,4; Radio Station 2,3; Frat. Sect. 4: Young Republicans 4; Delta Phi Alpha 3,4; Pi Gamma Mu 3,4. Fireside 4 . . . Magic triangle . . . Whohs up first? . . . Piano Banger . . . OurAbe Lincoln. ROBERT E. LAMB II A.B. EX IF Sports 3,4. Robin . . . Watkins Glen 1,2,3,4 . . . Mature Relationships . . . BMC Fan . . . What an arm!!! . . . Business man. . . . Go Karts t0 Sprites. ROBERT HARVEY LECRON A.B. BGII Varsity Squash 1,2,3,4; Commit- tee of Ten 4; Frat. Sgt-of-Arms 4; IF Sports 1,2,3,4; Asst. Social Chm. 3; D-Club 2,3,4. nBullet . . . Bullet Bob, the Caedk Choice . . . Lacker . . . Baldie . . . Sue 1,2,3Vz LU . . . I-beam . . . Harvey . . . Nassau 4Pat?k JAY F. LEHNERTZ A.B. AXP Young Democrats Club 2,4: In- ternational Relations 4-; Frat. Scholarship Chm. 2: Editor, Frat Magazine 2; Junior Year in Spain; Cultura Hispanica 3: Catholic Club 2. Foreign relations? . . . The only Democrat . . . M.0.T . . . Thereis a schmaus in the house. 173 PAUL JOHN LITVAK A.B. EX Freshman plays; Dickinsonian 1: IF Sports 1,2,3.4-: All-IF Basket- ball 2,3,4: A11-IF Volleyball 3. Goose . . . Sit down . . . Gotta dime? . . . Formal tea . . . Thereis a moon. out tonight . . . Chicago . . . The flower of the academic world . . . Mighty Joe Gumvak. BRIAN BUDD LOOKER A.B. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 1,2,3,4: Pi Gamma Mu 3,4: Band 1,2: Or- chestra 2::Choir Accompanist 1: Alpha and Omega 1,2. nSee you in the Corner Caf . . . Whois the brother that never shows up at Phi Mu Alpha meetingSW, . . . 21h other words, youfre not going, . . . Posh apartment living in Harrisburg with swimming pool even . . . 2Dickinson75 too intel- lectuaF, . . . 171m only on, dampus for classef, . . . HBrian, I see youhre on campus-Whafs the matter? 174 THOMAS A. LOGAN A.B. CIDKW Freshman House Council 1: Frat. Social Comm. 2,3,4; College Social Comm. 2,3: IF Sports 1,2, 3,4. Loges . . . Eight went out; one came back . . . Dimefs . . . The Eye . . . Loquacious Logan . . . Logan Mob . . . Trick or Trinks. JOHN R. McCLELLAND B.S. AXP Frat. Steward 3, Treas. 4: Student Senate 1, Chairman Electrons Comm. 2, Chairman Steering Comm. 3, Treas. 4: Dickinsonian 1,2: Freshman Orientation Comm. 2,3; Daily Senator 1,2; ODK: AUSA: Phi Beta Kappa: Junior Sophister: Senior Sophister. 2JR . . . Board of Temperance . . . uOurfour pinterlw . . . mills are dueh, . . . thlLereis H.H.?,, H. MICHAEL LENTON A.B. K2 1F Sports 1. 2Towm'e2 . . . Drives 11 hot Hawk . . . Co-president of Kappa Sigis EMA club . . . Polyclinic I . . . Chambersburg I . . . Like clothes much? . . . 2Why not? . . . 1Tm hungry againf, CAROL ANN LINDSTROM A.B. l'IBtD MICROCOSM 2: Aquacade 1,2: SNEA 1,2,3,4-: Class and Sorority Sports l,2,3,4-: Foreign Student Comm. 2,3,4, Co-chairman 3: Co-chairman New United Party 3: 1.R.C. 2, Treas. 3: SFJC HUM 3: V.P. Pres. Council 3: Frat. Pres. 4: Whee1 and Chain 4-, Sec. 4-: Pan-Hel 4: Sigma Delta Pi 4: Chapel Monitor 3,4. F.F.M.,s . . . Rocceeh, . . . Hot ticket . . . Night Owl . . . Sneak gear . . . Dick 8c P.D.T. 1,2,3,4 . . . Miss Malstrom, . . . Another visitor? . . . 2Meet ,cha at the 10m. DAVID A. LEONARD A.B. Pershing Ri11es 1,2. Law school . . . Cards . . . chess . . Vienfs ta apathy and procrastin alien. KATHERYN McALLISTER LINDUFF A.B. U342 Aquacade 1,2,3: RILW 1,2: Choir 1,2: Class and Sorority Sports 1,,2.3,4: Varsity Hockey 2: Coun- selor 3: Pan-Hel Sec. 3, Pres. 4-: Frat. Pledge Class Sec. 1, Vice- Pres. 4-: SREC 3,4. Smugger . . . Friday at Friclfs . . . Park Manor . . . Miss Dandruff. . . 17'm soao depressecfh . . . thow girls, that was a violation,, . . . 21 donht have a thing to wearn . . . C.T. GRACE MCCONNELL LS. th Tat, Sports 1,2,3,4; Red and 4hite Team 1,2,3,4: Hockey ,2,3,4; Dining Hall Comm. 2: nrm Sec. 3: W.A.A. Council ',3,4, Pres. 4. Iugger scene in the vestibule . . . ock . . .Endamoeba histolytics . .. later waitress . . . Grad school lound . . . Taps at midnight . . . V rayeris B aez. LINDA ANNE McGINTY A.B. W.A.A. 1: RILW 1: MSM 1: Junior Year in Spain. JOHN CLINTON MCGEE A.B. EAE Frat. Sec. 2, House Manager 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; IFC 3,4; Class VicePres. 3: M.S.M. 1,2, 3,4, Treas. 3: S.C.A. 1,2: IF Sports 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 1: Skull and Key 3. Bull . . . Well liked by coeds . . . Time out! . . . Missionary to Wil- son . . . I give! . . . The gutless wonders L94. HUNTER MANN III A.B. ROTC. ERIC ALLEN MARGENAU ALMITRA MARINO A.B. 9X A.B. Cross Country 1: Basketball 1: Junior Year in Madrid: Sigma Baseball 1,2,4: IF Sports. Delta Pi. 4750,, - - - Hair Club 1,294 - - - Harrisburg. . . to Corner Caf. . . 47718 R146 2- ta Filler Hall. KATHLEEN LUCRETIA JOHN p. M AZZA MARTIN AB. M9 A4B' . Young Democrats 4: UPS 4: IRC Literary Bulletin 2: Mermaid 4: Frat. Officer 3,4: IF Sports 3,4. . - : , '. V , 1.2, . Players 1,3,4. DLclrmsonlah Peter 3,4 . . . PLttsburgh 1,2,3; 3,4: Sui Generis 1,2, Treas. 31 ,, , 9n Sorority Sports 2: Young Repubr '7, 4 ' ' ' W'W syourgamefay. licans 2 . . . Many nLclmames . . . Gotta ' gear? Contact . . . Blonds brownies . . . Brush and pallette . . . Biddle, second home . . . Floating bridge game . . . Feet! 175 LOUIS RALPH MAZZIE, JR. A.B. QJAG Football 1,2,3,4; UPS 2,3,4: Young Republicans 3,4; Track 3,4: D-Club 2,3,4. Penn State and H1burg . . . Love that Italian food. R. WILLIAM MENGEL A.B. CDAG Cross-Country 1: Track 2: UPS 2,3,4: IF Sports 2,3,4: AUSA 3,4: Fraternity Assistant Treas. 2: Fraternity Treas. 3,4: Republican Club 3,4: Chairman Radio Station Publicity Committee 4. Little J. . . . L.F.C. 1,2,3,4 . . . 2Loolr bigfellowf GEORGE CARL MEALS A.B. QDAG Varsity Basketball 1,2,3: Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,4: Fraternity Chap- lain 3: IF Sports 1,2,3,4: D-Club 2,3,4. Mealy Bird . . . 2Nice Buick, . . . 11All-Nite GeaW . . , 2All Day Sleep1, . . . Brother Image. CHARLES P. MERRICK III A.B. SAE Dickinsonian 1: Debate Council 1: Young Democrats Club 2,4, President: Canterbury Club 1,2: ROTC 1,2,13,4. Tally-Ho . . . A girl named Tina . . . White convertible . .. Southern gentleman L91 . . . Money talks . . . 1The Senator.H 176 ROBERT H. MEYERS A.B. K2 Lacrosse 1,3,4: Pershing Rif1es 1,2. 1730b,, . . . Summer schoal-2.5, 3.5, 4.5 . . . Apartment-2.5 . . . Trailor-3.5 . . . Dickinson 11 . . . Ski Instructor 12 . . . Hangs Heads on the bumper 0f the 2Blue Bug, . . . Disappears during the winter months. JANET MILLER A.B. ZTA Dickinsanian 1,2,3,4: MICRO- COSM41RILW 1,2: Young Repub- licans 2,4: Inlerclass Basketball 1,2,3,4: Volleyball 1.2.331: Bowl- ing 1,2: Sorority Sports 2,3,4: Follies 1,2,3,4: Msrmaid Players 2.3.4: Aquacade Committees 1,2,4. PEOP . . . Wires 2,3,4 . . . Filler 3,4 . . . Kerr Fan Club 1,2,3,4 . .. Tomorruw-Diet 1,2,3,4 . . . Fire Chief4. ALBERT GRAEFF MILLER A.B. KE Dickinsonian 1,2: MICROCOSM 1,2: Track 1,2: D-Club 1,2,3: D-Bnnk Editor 3: Skull 81 Key 3: Business Manager WDCV 3: blu- dent Senate 2,3,4 President: Freshman Orientation 2: Class Treasurer 3: Social Committee 3: Omicron Delta Kappa 4: Pi Gamma Mu 4: Sigma Delta Pi 4 President. 42110017. . . . Pame1a3,4 . . . Honor Dorm Dweller . . . 2Please repeat that in Spanish . . . Plays Politics. JEFFREY A. MONACHINO AB. $101! Choir 1: IF Sports 1,2,3.4: Var- sity Track 3,4: 119 Bowling 4- President: Fraternity Correspond- ing Summary: Fraternity Guvern- ing Committee: D-Cluh 3.4-. Trll'lingoi1 . . . Shek unreasonable . . . Poetry 4 . . . Life begins n! 40 . . . This time ifs really love . . . Carlisle Fair . . . Mr. Wonderful . . . Drayer Flush. WILLIAM MORGAN A.B. GHQ; Speech 1,2,3,4 . . . SlaterMan . .. Mexico 5 . . . uI Disagref . . . TV Club 2,3 . . .IF Tiger. .IEANNETTE R. MUNSON 13.5. Secretary-Treasurer 0f Biddle House 3: President of Biddle House 4: Delta Phi Alpha 2,3,4: Secretary of Student Religious Amms Council 3: Presidenfs Cuuncil 4.: Campus Chest 4. Muff. . . Nrrr . . . 3rd floor, Biddle . . Medicine I,2,3,4. .I UDITH ANN MORRIS A.B. ZTA Diclrinwnian 2.3, Womenis Sports Editor 4; MICROCOSM 1,2, Scheduling CwEdilur 3,4: Follies 1,2, Treasurer 3,4: SNEA 1,22, Secretary 3, President 4: Hockey 12.3.4: Tennis l.2,3,4: Mermaid Players l,2,3,4: Class Sports 1,2, 3,43: Sorority Sports 1,2514: RILW' 1,2: Young Republicans 2,4: Aqacade Committee 1,2.3,4. Wires 2,3,4 . . . Kerr Fun Club I,2,3,4 . . . Filler 3,4 . . . FFM. SUSAN HARDER MURPHY BS. CDM Band 1.2: Choir 1,2,3: Concert Cllurule 2,3: RILW 2: Lilerary Bulletin 1: SNEA l,2.3,4-: Aqua- cadv 2: Orientation Leader 3: Dickinsunian News Staff I,2,3,4, Managing l,2, Assisiant Sports Editor 3: MICROCOSM Features StaIT 1.13.4 IEditan Secretary 3: Sorority Assistant Treasurer 3: Snrurily Treasurer 4: Follies I, 2.3: Pi Delta Epsilon 4-. Murpl: . . . FFM . . . Scllerk Suph . . . Black bomb sans muf- fler . . . Constant Math Seminar 177 JUDITH ANNE MONETA A.B. X0 Aquacade 1,2, Excu. routine di- rector: RILW 2: Mermaid Players 2: Intra-Sororily Sports 12.3.4: Panhellenic Cuuncil 3: Sludenl Senate 3: Presidenfs Council 2, 3,4: Follies 3, Publicity Chair man 4: Daily Senator Staff 2: MICROCOSM 1,2,3 Lherary Edi- tor. 4- Assislant Editor: Pi Delta Epsilon 4-. Monects . . . Teddy Bear . . . MC- Intire 1, Mathews 2,3,4 . . . Mat- hews Mother . . . Tim problems of an. organized mind living in chaos . . . Chi 03s inlvrior decorator . . . calm, cool, collected. ROSALIE ANN MOORE A.B. Mermaid Players 12.3.4: Alpha Psi Omega 3.4: Follies 3,4 Sec- retary: Diclrinsonian. Feature Staff 1,2,3: Concern 3,4: Project: Africa 4: RILW 2: MSM 2,3,4: Co- Chairman Christian Service Pro- ject 4: SNEA 2.3. Dr. Kerras Fun Club 1,22,33,41 . . . Slater 2,3,4 . . . a pacifist, demo- crat, inlegrutionis! teacher of mathematics. LOUIS DE BEBIAN MOORE III A.B. AXP Student Senule 2,3: Fraternity Secretary 2,3: Squash 2,4: Track 3,4: Fraternity Vicv-Pres. 3: IFC 3: Daily Senator 3: D-Club 4: IF Football 2,3,4: Radio Station 1,2: Catholic Club 1.2,3. Jet Film 1 . . . Mathews House . . . Safe Driver Award CU . . . Whois' got my pin? . . . Who blew my speaker? . . . Three generations of little sisters . . . Deb. MARIAN WOOD MOORHOUSE AB. CDM Dickinson Copy Staff 1,2,3.4: Aquacade 1.2.44: Tennis 1,2,4: Sigma Chi Sweetheart Court 3. J'Iaid . . . 311011-563 . . . Pinoclzle 0n the Sigma Chi porch . . . Vic . . . HI love For! Pallf' . . . What a racque! . . . Where the boys are. .. Louisiana Bouml. BONNIE THOMPSON NEIMAN A.B. IIBCIJ Follies: EnglishMajor. Summer school . 1 . Transfer soph- omore year. JOSEPH HARPER NEWBY B.S. EAE Young Republicans Club 4: Phys- ics Club 3.4: IFC Sports 1.2.3.4: Canterbury Club 3,4. Hey Guy! . . . gutless wonders . . . baseball fan . . . south 2,3,4 . . . Tome 2,3,4 . . . three houses be- hind McIntyre. D. ROGER OCHSE A.B. Choir 1,2: Glee Club 1.23.4: H.M.S. Pinafore 4: Delta Phi Alpha 3.4: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 2.3.4: Secretary 4: Hunors 4. JUDITH ANN OPPASSER; AB. 11be Dickinsonian 1.2,3,4; MICRO- COSM 1.2.3.4: Senate 2.3: NSA 2,3,4: SNEA 3,4: Aquacade Committee 1.2.3.4: New United Party 2.3: Pi Beta Phi: Activities Chairman: Senate Representative. Friday at Friclrs . . . Fashion. Con- sultant . , . Convertible Crew . . . Problem Solver . . . Zetleee! JACK E. OPPASSER AB. 13?qu MICEOCOSM 1: UPS 1: Wrestling 1: Lacrosse 1,2: IFC Sports 1,2, 3.4:, Governing Committee 2,3,4: Fraternity Sgt-at-Arms 2: Frater- nity Social Chairman 2: College Social Committee 2. OP. . . .lagging I,2,.3,4 . . . Con- vertible lover . . . nights in the dungeon . . . five year club . . . Procrastination champ . . . Valley Forge 2 . . . Barb. BETH LYNN ORNSTEIN A.B. X0 SNEA 3.4: Mohler Scientific Club 1: Mermaid Players 1,2,3.4: Hockey 3: IRC 4: Sorority Cor. responding Secretary 4: House Council 1.3: Sorority Sports: Sharp Room Tea Committee: Dickinsonian 1: Freshman Plays: McIntyrcI . . . Matthews 2,3,4 . .. sigh . . . but I like heels . . . uncon- scious . . . white hat widow . . . Phila. weekends. PAUL HENRY OSTIEN. JR. A.B. $A9 Varsity Baseball 1.2.3.4: Dickin- sonian 1,2: Psychology Club 2.3: IFC Sports 2,3,4: D-Cluh 2,3,4: Freshmen Plays 1: Young Demo- crats 3.4: College Social Com- mittee 3. Corky . . . Friday nights at: the Diner . . . Sleepy . . . 111 like peo: ple, thafs alV . . . lawyer? . . . Anyone for Tony Marfs Pidgeon. 17 like people, thafs all . . . lawyer? . . . Anyone for Tony Marfs . . . Pidgeon. HARRY BAYLEY PACKARD A.B. 9X Football 1,2,3,4: D-Club 1.2.3.4: Skull and Key 3: Fraternity Presi- dent 4: Track 3: IFC 3.4-: Fratep nity Treasurer 2. 01, H.P. . . . 41Holy Sock? . . . Pun King. . . Class of ,62Vz . . . Geritol . . . hitched 4. 178 RONALD A. PARKER A.B. EAE Mermaid Players 2,3, President 4; Dickinsonian, Photographic Staff 1,2; MICROCOSM Photo Editor 3, Staff 4; Fraternity Secretary 2: ROTC Photographer 2. Mephistopheles . . . uThe Library is about to close . . . Belles Lettres Room 2,3,4 . . . the un- shaven. one . . . anyone want a ,53 Rambler station wagon .9 H. DONALD PASQUALE A.B. tbKZ Football 1,2: D-Club 1,2,3,4: Fraternity Social Chairman 2,3. Beep . . . road runner . . . Pat 1,2, 3,4 . . . Hair,1 . . . wheeler and dealer . . . sneakgear. SUSAN HARRISON PASTORE B.S. GJM Hockey 1,2,3,4, Captain 4: Ten- nis 2: Sorority Sports 1,2,3,4: Aquacade 1,2: W.A.A. 3,4; Presi- denfs Council 1,3: Pan-Hel 3,4: Concert Chorale 1.2: MICRO- COSM 1: Mermaid Players 2: Follies 1,2. Frank . . . Michael rowed the boat ashore . . . Parrot . . . Vightning quiclf . . . David . . . while hat widow . . . Pll never live in Drayer . . . Squawk. LORNE W. PATRICK A.B. GX 179 PENNY PAWLING A.B. X0. MICROCOSM 1,2,3, Senior Ed. 4: Mermaid Players 2,3; Mermaidk Tail 3,4; Sorority Pledge Presi- dent 1, Rush Chairman 4-: Inter- Sorority Sports 1,2,3,4-: Follies 1,2,3,4-; Orientation Leader 3: Aquacade 1,2, Secretary-Treas- urer 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3, Cap- tain 4: House Council 3: Wheel and Chain 4: Tennis Team 2. 1T . . . 1Specific single signal . sheep herder . . . Siamese Twin . . . Copenhagen Bound . . . Miss Spaulding . . . freckles . . . Windigo Forever . . . Poneymil 1,2 . . . A Spastic Maria Tall. chief . . . Meet ya at the 11D? SUELLEN PELTZ B.S. lDM Danforth Experiment 1: Womalfs Sports 1,2: Belles Lettres 2: MICROCOSM 1,2,3,4; Mohler Sci- entiflc Society 2,3,4: Dickin- sonian 1,2, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 3.4: Fraternity Social Chairman 3,4: Mermaid Players 1,2: College Social Committee Secretary 3,4, Swell . . . Peltzie Pie . . . Bagels and Pickles . . . Bobbsey Twin . . . Pll diet tomorrow . . . Man of the season . . . No repeats . . . I hear bells . . . Beaux and bows . . . Dr. Peltz . . . Lab lover . . . Christmas presents. KEITH PHILLIPS A.B. Pershing Rifles 1,2,3,4-. Civilians are a necessary evil. ANNE ELIZABETH PINKERTON A.B. Choir 1: Chorale 2,3,4: Mermaid Players 1,2,3,4; Follies 1,2,3,4; MICBOCOSM 1,2: Danforth Pro- ject 1: Psychology Club 1,2,3,4: Hockey Manager 3,4: Aquacade 1,3: RIWL 2: Operetta 4. 11Stinliy Pinky1' . . . My car does not sound like a lawnmowerF, . . . 1TH never tell . . . . . . 1You can always get out and walk if you don? want to pedal . . . gI bid - n szx no-zrump. BARBARA E. PRICE A.B. HBCD Senate 1,2, Treas. 3: NSA 1,2, 3,4: NSA Convention Delegate 2: Cultural Affairs Committee 4: Social Committee 4: SNEA 1,2: Psycholugy Club Vice-Pres 2: Dickinsonian 1: MICROCOSM 1: Class Sports 1,2,3,4: Hockey Manager 2: Class Secretary 1: Wheel and Chain Award 1: Aqua- cade 3,4: Follies 2,3,4: Mer- maid Players 2,3: Pi Beta Phi Rush Chairman 3, Social Chair- man 4: Model Pledge Award. Pricer . . . Friday at Frz'cks . . . Organization Woman 1, 2, 3, Apathy 4 . . . Blood pressure 170O. DONALD AVERILL READE A.B. K2 Methodist Student Movement I, Treas. 2, Pres. 3,4: Religion In Life Week, Dorm Rep. 1, Protes- tant Rep. 2: Student Religious Affairs Council 3, Pres. 4: Chapel Committee, Chairman 3: Student Deputation Teams 1,2,4: Chorale 1,2,32,41 Men,s Glee Club 1,2,3, Pres. 4: Opera Workshop 1,4: Follies 3: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 1,2,3,4: Cultural Affairs Commit- tee 1,2,3,4: Senate 3: MICR04 COSM 2: SNEA 3,4: Kappa Sigma Chaplain 2, Secretary 3: Fresh- man Orientation Leader 2. Bastan . . . I have 11 condition. JOHN E. R1CH,JR. B.S. che Wrestling 1,2.3.4: ROTC 1Ad- vancech: D-Cluh 3,4: Young Re- publicans 3,4: Mahler Science Club 3,41: UPS 2,3,4; RILW 1,2. Sharon Motel, or Home . . . digger. JAMES P. ROBB B.A. 80H Freshman Dorm Council: Wres- tling 1: Fraternity Steward 4. Symphony Sid. . . Wilson Dad . . . Baldy . . . Stewardk Steward . . . All Alpha Sigma Wrestling . . . Frickk . . . Three rings . . . One of the old boys . . . Original Ram, . . . Jeans and Tweetls. 180 HOWARD CHARLES PRICE B.S. Delta Phi Alpha German Hmmrar 3,4, Treasurer 3: ROTC Dru: and Bugle Corps 1,2: Cnlleg Pep Band 1,2. American Chemical Society . . Piano and poetry . . . Damllm DONALD RENTSCHLER B.S. Inler-Fraternity Volleyball, Sofia ball. Referee . . . Chess. RONALD E. RIZZOLO 3.5. Mermaid Players 1.2: Mahler Sci- ence Club 3: MICROCOSM l: Dickinsmzian Business Staff 2: ROTC. JAMES L. ROBERTS B.S. SAP: Debate 1,2,4, President 3. 171w Gutless Wonders? EDWARD F. ROCKMAN A.B. SAE Tnion Philosophical Society 2,3,4: Student Senate 2,3,4, Social Com- mittee 3,4: Fraternity Social Chairman 3,4: Young Democrats 4.: International Relations Club 3. gecn at The Fireside with Lowell . . . Big 1711 the religious world . . . pet peeve: ROTC . . . Mistaken for Satinslcy. H. ROY ROSEN B.S. $EH Jewish Affairs Council 1,2,3,4: Mahler Science Club l,2,3,4: Fly- ing Club 3: Fraternity House Manager 4. What Marv really means . . . Tompulrov . . . Hodgek assistant . . . Flulref GEORGE W. RUPPRECHT. JR. 13.5. BGH Lacrosse 1,3,4: Interfratemity Council 3; Fraternity Social Com- mittee: D-Club 1,2,3,4. Little Napoleon. . . . Lupe . . . Sandwich Man . . . Hood . . . Joe . . . Black Mirah . . . Hoagie Handle . . . Family Man . . . Neophyte. BEVERLY GWEN SADLER B.A. ZTA Sorority Vice-President 4: MI- CROCOSM 2,3,4; Methodist Stu- dent Movement 1,2,3,4: Student Christian Project 1,2,3: Alpha and Omega 1: Follies 1,2,3,4: SNEA 4: Choir 1,2,3: Concert Chorale 3: Mermaid Players 1,2,3; Color Guard 2,3: NSA 2,3: Dickinsonian 2. Bev . . . Sig Ep at Lehigh 1,2, 3,4 . . . Math Major? . . . Shorty . . . WVherLVs Brenda?,, . . . n0h! My Heavens! . . . Suburbia, here I comeV . . . Yes. The pink shaped like a heart . . . Oh those Hauseparties! RONALD KEITH ROGERS A.B. 2X Glee Club 2: Basketball 1: Social Committee 4; IFC Sports 1,2,3,4: Fraternity Historian 4: Social Chairman 4,: Executive Council 4-. Poops . . . Lanky Newt . . . pool . . .darts . . . TV, WPHS . . . Coal- cracker . . . Know my average? . . . garcon! . . . Just 84,, . . . $17 week- end. . . Pledge 1,2,3 . . . Emmaus ... 00st A.H.B. PHILIP ALLAN ROSENFELD B.S. Dickinsonian 2,3: Jewish Affairs Council 1,2,3,.President 4: Mohler Science Club 1,3; IF Sports. Phil . . . National Intercollegiate Bridge Champion . . . Tetrahy- mena Performis . . . Musical Bar . . . Corned Beef and Lox. BRUCE ELLIOTT SABEL A.B. $EH Mahler Science Club 2: Psychol- ogy Club 3,4: IF Sports I,2,3,4. Pre-Med . . . Wardk Keeper . . . Me and Suds . . . Anybody want to shoot ,em up? . . . the taste test . . . Maybe Law School . . . N0 sweat- gear . . . Hitch-hiking hustler. HARRY WILLIAM SATINSKY EA. $13.11 Tennis 1,2: Pershing Rifles l: Fraternity Secretary 2,3, Presi- dent 3,4: Interfratemity Council 3,4: IF Sports I,2,3,4; AUSA 3,4. 71, . . . Hesh . . . Sat . . . Dark- harse . . . Mountain . . . Gear . . . Sellers to Drayer ta Sellers . . . What would Phil say? 181 WILLIAM KERCHNER SCHANTZENBACH B.A. QJAQ Basketball 1,2,3, Captain 4-: Track 1,2,3,4-: D-Club 1,2,3,4; AUSA 3, President 4: Ravenys Claw; Omicron Delta Kappa; Pi Gamma Mu; Freshman Counselor; Debate Council 1: Steering Corny mittee: IF Sports: Fraternity Vice-President 4. A Victim of Circumstance . . . Duck . . . Mystic . . . yyMake Mine Cingerale . . . yYouVe in trouble, Bubbley . . . Slater waiter . . . yyWait a secondy . . . Schantz. GAIL JUDITH SCHWENK A.B. ZTA Dickinsonian 1,2,3,4-: MICRO- COSM 1,2,3,4-: Sorority Correv sponding Secretary 3, Historian 4: Class Bowling 1: Aquacade Cap Committee 1,2,3. South at 9:30 . . . green sweater . . snick . . . not Long Island . . . Floor . . . but you DONyT under- stand . . . Boon . . . Ifargot my glasses . . . Pat, I have aprablem. SUSAN JEANNE SCHMIDT B.S. X0 Presidenfs Council 1,4: Senate Sorority Representative 2,3; Fol- lies 1,2,3: MSM 1,2,3, President 4-: RILW 1,2; Student Counselor 3; Orientation Leader 4-; Sorority Personnel Chairman 4-; MICRO- COSM Assistant Scheduling Edi- tor 2, Scheduling Editor 3,4. Schmidter . . . F.F.MYs LU . . . Quiet, please! . . . Shoe . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Early to bed, early to rise . . . Yup! . . . Does anyone want to babysit? . . . Bring your prob- lems to me . . . Allisonis favorite . Laugh, I thought Pd die. MILLARD R. SHOFF B.A. iDKE Fomball 1,2,3,4-: Baseball 3,4: D-Club 1,2,15,4le Sports 1,2,3A: AUSA; Fraternity Rush Chair- man, Pledge President. Five-year plan . . . Lauderdale . . . nyealer . . . yyBorrow your car? . . . Summer camp. BARRY A. SILVER B.S. $14311 Mohler Science Club: Jewish Affairs Council: IF Football, Volleyball: Slater Waiter, Captain. yyWhalf . . . Judy1,2,3,4 . . . Kitchen Kapers . . . yOptimist Club . . . Most Obnoxious Brother . . . Second Most Obnoxious Laugh . . W130 what? I'm in Med School. BOYD LEE SPAHR A.B. QJKE McGuirek buddy . . . Blue Bell . . . Gin 1,2,3,4 . . . Nova Scotia Summers . . . yDeb Parlief . . . Social Sion . . . Conwayu5 Straight . . . Gear. WHITNEY SMYTH A.B. $K2 Class President 1: Student Sen- ate Vice-President 3: SFJC 3: Skull and Key 3. Secretary-Treas- urer 3: Dickinsonian 1,2,3,4, Sports Editor 3,4: Tennis l.2,3,4-: Fraternity Recording Secretary 3: Fraternity Corresponding Secre- tary 2: D-Club 1,2,3A: MVP Squash 3: MVP Tennis 2: IF Football 2,3,4. Powerful-Tough-Caal . . . Ber- muda 2 . . . Nassau 3,4 . . . yie- Ihargic Crapefruits . . . Midget Quarterback . . . WILLIAM E. SPATZ A.B. Track Senior Manager 2,3,4: D-Club. s uToo i0. , JOAN LLOYD SPICER A.B. ZTA Zeta Tau Alpha Membership 3, Secretary 4: Wheel and Chain 4: Junior Counselor 3; Cultural Af- fairs Committee 1,2,3,4: Dickin- sonian 1,2,3: Campus Chest Chairman-4. Spice . . . Meet you at the D . .. Intimate with Reed . . . Have you given to Campus Chest? . . . Crowded with nine but will make it . . . Andl have a brown curtain- Battom bunk. JOHN HAMILTON STANDING A.B. Choir 1: Wellington A. Parlin Award 3: Phi Beta Kappa 3. Jack . . . Conodaguinet caper. . . Artichokes 0r herring, anybody? . . . If in doubt, consult the diary ...C0rner Caf1,2,3,4 . . . Silence is golden. PRUDENCE M. SPROCELL A.B. X0 Freshmen Plays 1: Mermaid Players 2,3; House Council 2,3; Hockey 3,4: Daily Senator StafT 2: Inter-Sorority Sports 1,2,3,4; Dickinsonian 3. Pruhh . . . rabble, rabble, rabble . . . foot-in-mouth diplomacy , . . tea, bridge, knitting-and-football? . . . Rhodes Scholar Widow . . . Firesides 1,2,3,4 . . . 1gSomethings wrong with the ear again? . . . Mathews 2,3,4 . . . Animated faceQ, cute shape . . . uBut his name IS Winston. RICHARD D. STEEL A.B. CDEIT Band 1,2,3: Phi Mu Alpha 2,3,4: Daily Senator 2:117 Sports 1,2,3,4: Fraternity Athletic Director 3. Sportsman . . . A.P.B.A. Com- missioner . . . Knuckles . . . Whither thou guest . . . Ursinus 2,3,4...SCECS...GRU... ONE WORD. JON MICHAEL STEEN A.B. SAE IFC 2,3: IF Sports 2,4: College Organist 2,4: Fraternity Rush Chairman 3: Glee Club Accom- panist 4: Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia 3,4. It,s spelled with 2 11E? . Piano 1,2,3,4 . . . WAR 3,4. . . Got paid to go to chapel. JOAN H. STOHR A.B. HBCID Hockey Varsity 1,2,3,4, Captain 2: Aquacade 1,2,3, President 3: Choir 1,2; MICROCOSM 3; Psy- chology Club 1,2,3,4-: NSA 3: Fraternity Recording Secretary 4: Chapel Monitor 3,4: Class Sports l,2,3,4-: Red and White 2,3: SNEA 3,4: WAA Blazer Winner4. Friday at Fricks . . . The cartoon is over . . . A Bronzed white hat? . . . Water towers and moons . . . Herman will take us . . . Nicotine fits on the hockeyfield. THEODORE W. STELLWAG, JR. A.B. SAE Union Philosophical Society 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4: Choir 3: Chorale 4: Follies 3; Catholic Club: Young Democrats 2,4. 2Whole, whole bunch! . . . Teda- dare . . . Corner Caf Hanger- Outer . . . 14Hey, Murphy, THOMAS R. STRETTON, JR. A.B. Mermaid Players 2,3,4, Treas- urer 3,4; Follies 3,4: Delta Phi Alpha 2,3,4; Alpha Psi Omega 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Phi Beta Kappa 3; The Witloom K0 Dare Scholarship 1,2,3; Jun- ior Sophister: Senior Sophister: H.M.S. Pinafore 4: John Patton Memorial Prize 1: Ruth Sellers Maxwell Scholarship 1. Little Rabbit Fumph . . . Long live the musical theatre! . . . Dr. Pepper-powerful stuff. . . Early to bed . . . 21K; a big, wide, wonderful world. 183 JOAN HAWLEY TAUSSIG A.B. X0. SNEA 1: MP 1,2,3,4, Historian 3,4: Hornbook 1,2: Classical Club 3,4: Follies 1,2,3: MICRO- COSM 2,3: Alpha Psi Omega 3,4: Secretary-Treasurer 3. Want to be a classics teacher . . . MP in all my spare time . . . Murals my specially . . . Love the theater . . . Draw for relaxation. THOMAS C. TEST A.B. $142 Varsity Squash 2,3,4: Varsity Golf 2,3,4, Co-captain 4: Cross Country 1: Dickinsonian Sports Staff 1,2,3: IF Sports 1,2,3,4: College Statistician 2,3,4: 2D Club4. Shylack I,2,3,4 . . . Rally Leader . . . Lunar Man . . . 3House man . . . Nassau 3,4 . . . Pore . . . 2Too Wu . . . 184 JERRY TENER A.B. Q3K2 Track 1: IF Sports 1,2,3,4. ANN THOMPSON A.B. X0. Alpha Psi Omega 2, Secretary, Treasurer 3, President 4: Aqua- cade 1: Kippers 2,3,4, Director 4: Arts Festival 3: Belles Lettres Revue, Managing Editor 3, Edi- tor 4: Belles Lettres Society 2,3,4: Campus Chest 3: Christian As- socialion 2: Danforth Experiment 1: Dickinsonian 1,2,3,4: Follies 1,2,3,4: Freshman Orientation 3: Freshman Plays 1, Director 3,4: Literary Bulletin 2: Mermaid Players 1,2,3,4; Mermaids Tale, layout 3,4; MICROCOSM 2,3,4: Red and White Teams l,2,3,4: SRAC 3; Religious Emphasis Comm. 3,4, Conrdinator 4: W0- men,s Tennis Team 1,2,3,4: Wheel and Chain 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 3,4. M. SUZANNE STRICHT A.B. ZTA Choir 1,2: MSM 1,2,3,4: Publi- city Chairman 2: Foreign Students Advisory Comm. 3,4: Dickin- sanian 2,3,4: Christian Service Project 2: Fraternity Social Serv- ice Chairman 2, Publicity 3: Aquacade Committee 2,3,4. Sue 0r Suzanne, ifs not Martha . . . Small dorms l,2,3,4 . . . Snick- erdee . . . casual role . . . Friday nights 4 . . . Iforgot to tell you- I got pinned. HARVEY ALAN TAFEL A.B. EAE IFC Sports 1,2,3,4: House Man- ager 3. Yokum . . . Warge omf, . . . 3Twenty-one club? BARBARA WINIFRED STUNT A.B. XQ MICROCOSM 1,2; Chorale 1,2,3: House Council 4: Follies J,2,3,4: Inter-Sororily Sports l,2,3,4: Military Ball Court 1,2: Spring Formal Attendant 1; MICROCOSM Court 1,2: Homecoming Court 2. BEAT NAVY! . . . 2Stunler . . . Flirty, anyone? . . . Biddle 2,3,4 . . . Math . . . But, shc4s my sister .. . P.D.A. 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL TARANTO. JR. B.S. EX Mohler Science Club 1,2,3,4, President 4: BBC: Fraternity House Manager 3; Pledge Train- ing Comm. 3,4. Mike . . . 3Momma3 . . . BBC . . . Fade Away . . . Don. Juan . . . Pinochle . . . Bartender . . . More wine for my friends . . . Toma. CAROLYN TUTTLE A.B. Aquacade: Tennis 3: French Club 3.4-, Secretary: Sigma Delta Pi 3.4-: Wumelfs Choir 3: House Council Representative 4: Slater Representative 2. Toot . . . Double . . . Andale . . . South 1,2 . . . Filler3,4. RICHARD D. UPDIKE A.B. 2X Glee Club 1, Sec. 2: Follies 1,2: Fraternity Sec. 2: Social Chair- man of Fraternity 3: Steward 4-: Psychology Club 2: IF Sports 1,2, 3,4. Uppy . . . Gourmet . . . Fm a sick cookie . . . Farmal Tea . . . Dutch. Treat 5 . . . Span,zfsh,1,2,5... The Great Thirst . . . 17111 Dayersf JOHN F. ULRICH B.A. EX Freshman House Council 1: La- crosse 1: IFC Sports 1,2,3,4-: Pledge President 1: Executive Comm. Yuma . . . Bonnie Shippensburg . . . Conny. . . 11Why are you?11 . . . 11Can you control your emo- tions? . . . Sir Lancelot . . . Hack! Hack! . . . Tick Tock 1 . . 11ComfortCollins11. . . Idiotsauant. JEAN HOLLAND VAN ORMER A.B. Dickinsonian 1,2,3,4; MICRO- COSM 3,4; SNEA 3,4: Pi Gamma Mu, Second Vice-President 3,4. uHolly . . . 1Variety adds spice to life . . . 17 think ifs perfectly legible! . . . 171ml where care lodges, sleep will never lief,- yawn! . . . 179m I never even, saw the milk machine! . . . 17171 apple a day? m w 185 JUDY TOMLINSON A.B. Mermaid Players 2,3,4: MICRO- COSM 2: Dickinsonian 3,4: MSM 1,2,3,4: Sui Generis 1,2, Vice- President 3; Social Committee 2: Interclass Sports 1,3. Tomlinslri . . . Hi! . . . Charlieis Fan, Club . . . Whafs wrong with the way I talk? . . . 11Chris . . . Collector of contempory cards. GRAYDON ALLEN TUNSTALL, JR. A.B. 2X Pershing Rifles 1,2,3, Captain 4-: AUSA 4-: IF Sports 1,2,3,4; Social Comm. 2. Gerb . . . Nice Haircut . . . RAre you cereal?,, . . . Paganism.1,2 . . . Conversion 3,4, . . Yeah, Winnie . . .MeArmor? . . . Summer Camp Pep . . . Harvard bound. . . Lifer . . . 0fcourseilruns11. . .Scoobey D00 . . . The Sound . . . Captain Jack. MARA TREICIS A.B. ZTA CARL ALEXANDER TURNER B.A. dDKW IF Sports: Mama . . . Gorilla Caren . . Cry your collective hearts out . . . They left me in Maryland . . . Poetry . . . Bananas . . . Squeaky. Frat ernity Comm. EDITH M. VEDOVA B.A. ZTA Danforth 1; Aquacade 2; Choir 2: Student Senator 3. NICHOLAS A. VOLPICELLI B.S. GX Skull and Key 3: AUSA 3,4; IF Sports 1,2,3,4-; Frat. Treas- urer 3; Physics Club 3, Pres. 4-; IFC 3. Legion 1, member 2 . . . Fem 3,4 . Dummy Club 3,4 . . . Every night is a Saturday night. CHARLES WAGNER B.S. $1211 Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Dorm Council I: Freshman Class President 1: Skull and Key Award 1; Parliamentarian Student Sen- ate 1,2: Executive Secretary Ac- tion Party 2: SFJC 3: SREC 3,4: Fraternity: Pledge Class Presi- dent 1, Vice-President 3,4: Fresh- man Counselor 3: Freshman Ori- entation 2,4: 1902 AwardI3; IFC 3, President 4: Omicron Delta Kappa 4. Sacrifice for Medicine . . . Beth 1, Emily 2,3, Eminatalie 4 . . . Mid- dle of the road . . . Chuck . . . I have a meeting lhenf, EZETTA WALTER A.B. HBCD Fraternity Historian 3, Panhel- lenic Delegate 3, Scholarship Chairman 4: Dickinsonian, 1,3,4; Tennis 1,3,4: MICROCOSM 1,2,4; Freshman Orientation 3,4: Follies 2: Aquacade 1,3: SNEA 2; Mid- Winter Ball Court 3. Zen . . . V luve ymf . . . F.F.M. . . . Peer, . . . Friday at Fricks . . . Shazmoran Memorial Piano . . . Park Manor . . . Our Cheshire cat . . . st a f cyst!, . . . Soaking in tub. 186 LOUIS .I. VERDELLI B.S. 2 Skull and Key 3: Class Presiden 3; IFC 4-; Football 1,2,3,4: Trac 1,2: D-Club 1,2,3,4; Studen Senate 2; IF Sports 1,2,3,4 Lou . . . Sweat much? . . . J Snyder? . . . Verdelli Salad. . Corvette . . . Pennies from. Heave . . . 16 Manhattens . . . Heaste Bunny . . . 3rd Guard . . . Cassa nova . . . Covk AHB . . . Dori leave ,til I wave. CHARLES GREGERSON WADAS A.B. AXP Fraternity Pledge Master 2, Rush. ing Chairman 3, Vice-President 4-; Daily Senator Editor 2,3,4; De- bate 1,2; Lacrosse 1,3,4: D-Club 3,4: IF Sports l,2,3,4-: Committee of Ten 4-; IFC 3; Association of the United States Army 3,4: Pi Delta Epsilon 4. East I,2,3,4 . . . Ingeman . . . Smart money is 01; Patterson . . . Gungha . . . Wadyis marf . . . Public speaker 1,2,3,4 . . . Don t worry, we'll get them both- Thefre snowed. MARY E. WAGNER B.S. SNEA 2,3,4: Mohler Science Club 1: Dickinsanian 1: MICROCOSM 1: RILW 2: Sui Generis 1,2,3. Beetles . . . Barking Lself-taughtj . . . Big V . . . Bio. Building . . . Butchering and Barbering . . . and more beetles. DONALD A. WALTMAN B.S. CDKW Chess Club: Physics Club. DAVID J. WALTON B.S. CDAG Follies 3,4; Band 1: Radio Sta- tion 4; IF Basketball 3, IF Bowling 3, Captain 4: AUSA 2; UPS 2, 3,4; Mohler Science Club 1,2. Hank Hawk . . . theading cheers much? . . . Down on the farm . rhythm plus . . . the great philosopher . . . 24 hour lab duty. RICHARD MATTHEW WARDEN A.B. 0X Football 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Freshman Orientation 2: Freshman Counselor 4: SFJC 2,3: Chairman of the New United Party 2,3: Student Senate 2,3,4: Fraternity Secretary 2: Omicron Delta Kappa Outstanding Sopho- more Award; Omicron Delta Kappa Vice-President 3,4; Phi Sigma Delta 3,4; D-Club 2,3, Sec- retary 4: Reserve Officers Award 2; Battalion Commander Dickin- son College Corps of Cadets 4; Chicago Tribune Gold Medal 3: Co-Chairman 0f Mil-Ball 4. CHARLES WASILKO A.B. AXP Dickinsonian 1, Assistant News Editor 2, News Editor 3, Editor- in-Chief 4; MICROCOSM 1, Sports Editor 2,3: Track Manager 1: Track 2: Basketball Manager 2,3: DeCIub: Fraternity Scholarship Chairman 3: UPS 1,2,3; Belles Lettres 1: IF Sports 1,2,3,4, All-Star Basketball 2,3,4: Fresh- man Orientation 3,4; Pi Delta Epsilon: Omicron Delta Kappa. St. Chucks 6 . . . uWhafs April 14th.?m . . . Howhs your 0F wazoo? A Schnapps sandwich! . . . hTue got to get up . . . 17 love to go to class. ROBERT WEISS A.B. 49K? IF Sports 1,2,3,4,5; Fraternity Treasurer; Fraternity Governing Committee. Boober. . . 11J.R.B. . . . Monetary lord . . . F-F-F-Ferrari . . . all- nighters . . . French Major . . . Jaundiced bermudas . . . The Price wasnht right . . . The 5 year club. 187 JEAN M. WELLER A.B. ZTA Zeta Pledge Class Vice-President 1, Activities Award 2, Treasurer 3, Social Chairman 4, Honor Ring 4: House Council 1, Dorm Presi- dent 3: SNEA 1,4, Treasurer 2, President 3: Presidents1 Council 3; Dickinsonian Copy Staff 1,2, Assistant Copy Editor 3, Copy Editor 4; Senate Clothing Drive Chairman 2, Finance Committee 3,4: Mermaids Tale 3; MICRO- COSM 1,2,3,4; College Social Committee 3,4; Class Treasurer 4; Aquacade 1,2; Pi Delta Epsilon 4. 2Pidge11 . . . Crow 1,2,3,4 . . . Snickerdee . . . Christmas parties. GEORGE L. WHITWELL A.B. CIDKW Track 1,2,3,4; IF Sports: Foot- ball, Basketball, Bowling; Young Republicans Club; Freshman Dorm Representative. Seagull . . . What a wonderful dinner . . . Pope John XXIII . . . Malignant M.C. . . . How are you feeling, George? . . . Let it be known! . . . Get a towel, Terry! ALLAN B. WICKS B.S. 2X Menhs Glee Club 1,2; Track 1,2, 3,4; IF Sports 1,2,3,4; D-Club 4: IFC 3,4; Freshman Counselor 3; Raven1s Claw 4; Fraternity Vice- President 3, Rush Chairman 3, President 4. Al . . . Binnie Beagle . . . Worthy Consul . . . FoobirdI . . . W.P.H.S. Original Animal . . . Coalcraclcer . . . Taft . . . Sniffer . . . Blooms- burg hurdler? . . . Covk AHB . . . Pass the Peffer. WILLIAM LAWRENCE WIDMEYER A.B. CDAO Baseball 1,2,3,4; Debate 1,2: AUSA 2,3,4: Fraternity Chaplain 3: UPS 2; IF Sports 1,2,3,4: Young Republicans Club 2; RILW 1: D-Club 2,3,4. Sacktime 1,2,3,4 . . . Merry Mole . . . Wimpy . . . 2Take it easy! Take it easy!11 . . . Straight out of Esquire . . . Hey! Whafs u going on here?,, . . . $, 1 really love you. WALTER GLENN WILCOX A.B. KDAO Dorm Council 1: Dickinsonian 1: Student Senate 2,3: Fraternity Steward 2,3: IF Sports 3,4: Young Democrats 2,4; IRC 4: Washing- ton Semester 3: UPS 4-. Intellect 1,2,3,4 . . . Jae I,2,3,4 . . . Southerner who changed his mind . . . 2061: up early and be a productive member of society2 . . . Watch that waistline . . . An all out fraternity man. SCOTT A. WILLIAMS A.B. 2X Dickinsonian Sports Staff 1,2: MICROCOSM F eature Staff 2; Orientation Discussion Leader 3: Washington Semester 3: UPS 4-: Dorm Proctor 4: Young Republi- can Club 2,4: Fraternity Chapter Editor 2, Scholarship Chairman 3, Historian 3: IF Sports 2.3: Fra- ternity Campus Relations 3. Fog . . . Shippensburg bound . . . Grit . . . Alvin . . . Anyone want a cat? . . . a date? . . . gImpala meets a cool pile . . Coordination plus . . .Flatfeet. SYDNEY G. WILLSON III A.B. 2X Freshman Orientation Leader 2: Student Senate Representative 2: InterFraternity Council 2,3: Fraternity House Manager 2, Treasurer 3,4. Syd . . . Mirror, mirror on the wall . . . Atlas . . . The Financier . . . Pirates and Steelers . . . Now listen you guys . . . 2We carft afford it . . . Vandergrift Flash . . . Smirk please! CHARLES WILSON A.B. CIJEH Fraternity Rush Chairman 2, Social Chairman 3,4: IFC Rep- resentative 2,3: Skull and Key 3: Follies 2,3: IF Sports l,2,3,4; La- crosse 1: Radio Station 4-. Post 3,4 . . . Teeth 1,2,3,4 . . . Crooner 3,4 . . . Hey Listen, wake me in 5 minutes . . . Cakes . . . Diines . . . The Mature Element . . . Get a band . . . Star-crossed Ag- gravation . . . Chet. DAVID WESLEY WILSON A.B. d3KE Sack 1,2,3,4 . . . Dinner Man, Kitchen 3,4 . . . 2Cagey2 3,4 . . . 2Next week Pll get organized . . . 21211 graduate? . . . Unlimited cuts 1,2,3,4 . . . 2My brother-,, . . . Punch. SAMUEL W. WITWER. JR. A.B. EX Follies 1,2: Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia: IF Sports 2,3,4: Young Re- publican Club 2, Vice-Pres. 4-: Student Senate 3: Fraternity EdL tor 3: Fraternity Scholarship Chairman 3,4: UPS 4. . Therek bad blood in this valley! . . . 22Black Hole of Calcutnf, . . . You dorft know what goes on around here . . . Fm queazed! . . . Wall to wall cloth- ing . . . Crandiase plans. Linus . . SANDRA LEE WOLFE A.B. HBdD Follies 1,2: Chorale 1,2,3,4: Hoc- key 2, Manager 3: Mermaid Play- ers 1,2: MICROCOSM 3: Aquacade 2,3,4: SNEA 3,4: Campus Chest 3: NSA 2,3; RILW 1: Fraternity Scholarship Comm. 4, Music Chairman 2, Program Chairman 3: United Party 2,3: Frat. Scholar- ship Award 3. Sam . . . 2Moonlight and Roses . . . Friday at Friclrs . . . Wedding bells in August . . . Long distance telephone calls . . . The grape vine says . . f2 DAVID SWAVELY WOOLSTON A.B. $AG IFC Sports 2,3,4; Debate 1: Swim Team 2: UPS 4: Fraternity War- den 3, Rushing Chairman 4. Bear . . . Robes 2,3,4 . . . Dimies 2,3,4 . . . Spanish major ?f? . .. Fire Run . . . Wallie . . . Duke of EarlJ. 188 RICHARD MANNING YOUNG A.B. GJAG Fraternity Secretary 3: IF Sports 2,3,4: AUSA 3,4: UPS 4. Pig 3,4... Fire Run 2,3, Chief4 . . . Robes 3,4 . . . Grind1,2,3,4 . . . Dimies . . . ROTC Man . . . Duke of Earl-2. EMILY FRANCES ZILINSKY A.B. C13M Dickinsonian 1,2,3,4-: MICROCOSM 1,2,3,4-: Danforth Experiment I: SNEA 2,3,4: Fraternity Historian 3, Standards Chairman 4-: Freshman Orientation Leader 3,4: Mer- maid Players 1,2: Freshman Plays 1: Belles Lettres 1. Em . . . Meel . . . Sacrificed for medicine . . . Chuck1,2,3,4 . . .NBC stalionbreak . . . Boht-el . . . What accent? . . . French bread and chocolate . . . Bobbsey twin. . . . La Maitresse. 189 INDEX Abaderh-ic-Honoraries .............................. 30 Administration ....................................... 18 Alpha Psi Omega ................................. 35 Aquacade ............................................. 144 AUSA ............... . ................................. 65 Baseball...............; ............................. 104 Basketball ............................................. 102 Belles Lettres ....................................... 62 Cheerleaders .......................................... 96 Chorale ................................................ 68 Choir ................................................... 68 Contents ............................................. 5 Cross Country ....................................... 107 Cultural Affairs Committee ..................... 53 D-Club ................................................ 97 Daily Senator ....................................... 53 Debate ................................................ 64 Dedicatidn ............................................. 6 Dickinsonian .......................................... 58 Editofs Letter ....................................... 54 Faculty ................................................ 22 F Ollies ................................................ 74 Football ................................................ 92 Foreign Students ........... . ......................... 51 Fraternities .......................................... 112 Freshman ............................................. 44 Glee Club ............................................. 69 Golf ................................................... 111 Guests ................................................ 12 Hockey ................................................ 142 Homecoming ....................................... 84 IFC ................................................... 113 IF Sports ............................................. 116 IRC ................................................... 64 Joseph Priestly Award ........................... 14 190 Lacrosse ............................................. 110 Men1s Rushing ....................................... 114 Mermaid Players .................................... 70 Microcosm ............................................. 54 Midwinter Ball ....................................... 86 Military Ball .......................................... 83 Miss Microcosm .................................... 8 Miss Microcosm Court ........................... 10 MSC ................................................... 64 ODK ................................................... 39 Pan Hellenic Council .............................. 139 Phi Beta Kappa .................................... 33 Pi Delta Epsilon .................................... 34 Presidenfs Council ................................. 139 Raven,s Claw ....................................... 37 Religious Affairs .................................... 63 ROTC ................................................ 76 Senior Album ....................................... 158 Senior Letter ....................................... 156 Skull and Key ....................................... 36 SFJ C ................................................... 51 SNEA ................................................ 65 Sororities ............................................. 146 Squash ................................................ 108 SS Social Committee .............................. 82 Staff ................................................... 22 Student Senate .................................... 50 Sw1mm1ng 98 Tennis ................................................ 109 Track ................................................... 106 UPS ................................................... 65 WAA ................................................... 141 Wheel and Chain .................................... 38 ths Who at Dickinson ........................ 40 Women,s Rushing ................................ 140 Wrestling ............................................. 100 T haughts offuture days Burn in the night On their flame I gaze Come thou the light. 191 STUDEN T DIRECTORY 1962-63 STUDENT ROSTER FIRST SEMESTER Aaron, James C .................. 1125 Elberon Ave., Elberon, NJ. Adams, Courtney B ............... 102 Black Horse Lane, Media, Pa. Adams, John B., Jr .............. 3014 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. Adams, Linda Kay . . . . 12809 Spring Drive, Glen Hills, Rockville, Md. Adler, Bernard J .................. 1046 Porter St., McKeesport, Pa. Agnew, Raymond G ............... 176 Fairview Rd., Woodlyn, Pa. Albertson, Patricia B ................... RD. 4555, Bloomsburg, Pa. Albright, Anne L ....................... Box 231, Chadds Ford, Pa. Aldred, William L ................... 105 Yale Square, Morton, Pa. Aldrich, Merritt 1., Jr ........... 21 Prentiss Lane, Belmont 78, Mass. Alexis, Georgiann ................ 139 S. 14th St., Harrisburg, Pa. Almstead, Karen Lee ........ 129 Edgemere Lane, Fayetteville, N.Y. Alogna, John A ............... 241 Ridge Rd., Wethersfield, Conn. Anderson, Franklin L ........ 3407 Emiley1s Lane, F alls Church, Va. Anderson, Peter A. . . 2316 Crescent Ridge Rd., Daytona Beach, Fla. Andrews, Joseph K ............... 506 Berwyn Rd., Morrisville, Pa. Andrus, Robert W ............... 549 Fairmont Ave., Westfield, NJ. Apicelli, Michael D ................. 30 Chicago Ave., Groton, Conn. Apperson, Judith Ann ............. 11 Shadylawn Dr., Madison, NJ. Archbold, Judith L ............ 1268 Arowood Dr., Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Arndt, J ohn C., IV ................ 1469 .1 ericho Rd., Abington, Pa. Arndt, Nancy C ................... 1469 Jericho Rd., Abington, Pa. Arnold, J. Douglas . . . 2604 Cumberland Ave., Mt. Penn, Reading, Pa. Arnoldus, Jacobus . . clo H. A. Metcalf, 86Vz Main St., Newtown, Conn. Asbell, Samuel ........................... Box 837, Bristol, Conn. Ashcraft, Linda Sue ............ 2605 Orlando Dr., Pittsburgh 35, Pa. Asher, Carolyn J .................. 6506 Wheeler St., Phila. 42, Pa. Bair, Harold A ................................. Cochranville, Pa. Baker, George L ................ 2323 North 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa. Baker, Margaret L ........................ R.D. 85, Carlisle, Pa. Baldauf, Richard B., Jr ............. Kenmore Rd., Bloomfield, Conn. Bamberger, Thomas .1 ............ West Main St., Honey Brook, Pa. Bankert, Frances ................. 535 North West St., Carlisle, Pa. Bankert, Karl R ................. 312 N. Queen St., Littlestown, Pa. Banks, Reed C., Jr ............... 38 Shelton Rd., Trumbull, Conn. Barbour, David, III .................... River Rd., Titusville, NJ . Barish, Joel M ................... 1004 Harston Lane, Phila. 18, Pa. Barlow, William B ................. 319 Millers Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. Baron, Robin C .............. 200 Burton Ave., Hasbrouck Hts., NJ. Barros, Mrs. Andrea .............. 606 S. Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. Barrowclough, Karen J ........... 242 Pasadena PL, Hawthorne, NJ. Bartels, Mildred L ........... 343 Pershing Dr., New Kensington, Pa. Barto, Barry W ....................... 653 Minor St., Emmaus, Pa. Barton, Dennis Lee .............. 1823 E. Main St., Waynesboro, Pa. Baumberger, Mary V ............. Bowie Racetrack Rd., Bowie, Md. Baumert, Carol Ann .................. 428 Reeder St., Easton, Pa. Bayley, John Lawrence ......... Box 272 Falls Rd., Cockeysville, Md. Beagle, Robert M .................. 517 Park St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Bedard, Mary Ann ................... Box 64, New Kingstown, Pa. Beemer, Christopher B ...... 402 Circular Rd., Kuala Lumpur, Malaya Behr, Ernest H ................. 125 Runnymede Ave., Wayne, Pa. Bellet, Robert E ................ 1132 Greenwood Ave., Wyncote, Pa. 192 Benner, Linda H ............ 24 Crimes Rd., Old Greenwich, Conn Benner, William E ..................... RD. 9452, Sellersville, Pa Bennett, Patricia L ............ 1232 Penna. Ave., Williamsport, Pa Berberian, Charlotte M ........ 2133 Washington St., Allentown, Pa Berberian, Shirley Ann ......... 2133 Washington St., Allentown, Pa Bergman, Robert E .............. 76 Turner Rd., Pearl River, N.Y Bergstresser, Kenneth A., Jr. . . . 104 Morthampton St., Hellertown, Pa Berk, Richard S .................. 1409 E. Johnson St., Phila. 38, Pa. Best, Katharine E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R.D. 9653, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Best, Mary A ....................... RD. 9453, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Betts, Carolyn F ............... 20 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, Pa. Betts, Eugene K ................. 1104 Blythe Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. Bichell, Gldria .................. 2 Chestnut Circle, Camp Hill, Pa. Bierly, John A ................ 510 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, Pa. Bierman, Marjorie A ............. 97 Watchung Ave., Chatham, NJ. Billman, Christopher W .......... Cove Neck Rd., Oyster Bay, N.Y. Bingaman,.leri1yn M ........... 1143 Old Mill Rd., Wyomissing, Pa. Birch, Carolee Diane . . . 57 Beechwood Dr., M.R. $91. Red Bank, NJ. Bird, Gustavus C., IV . . . . 1926 Cobden Rd., Laverock, Phila. 18, Pa. Bishop, Henry M ................ 21 Ridgeway Rd., Easton, Conn. Blanchard, Edward D ............... 242 Kent Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. Bliss, Lyle W .......................... R.D. 9453, Wellsboro, Pa. Blondin, Sandra Lee . . . . . . . . . .24 Northampton Rd., Timonium. Md. Blumenthal, Melvin S .............. 825 E. Upsal St., Phila. 19, Pa. Boden, Robert ................... . ..... RD. 7161, Elliotsburg, Pa. Bolan, John S ...................... 56 W. South St., Carlisle, Pa. Bole, Jerry D ..................... 945 Drexel Ave., Johnstown, Pa. Bolter, Carl E .................... 2911 Marion Rd., Camp Hill, Pa. Bolter, Henry H ................... 2911 Merion Rd., Camp Hill, Pa. Bonalle, Joyce ...................... 34-3 N. 6th St., Reading, Pa. Bone, Ella Sue . C.0. lst Battle Group, 215t Infantry, A.P.O. 29, N.Y. Borger, Barbara Ann ........... 392 Schraalenburgh, Haworth, NJ. Bostock, Judith ..................... 32 E. Ridge St., Carlisle, Pa. Boulton, Richard N., Jr. . . 34 Ten Acre Lane, West Hartford 7, Conn. Boyer, Harriet Lee ......... Church Rd., R.D., East Greenville, Pa. Brauner, David A .............. 396 Westwood Rd., Woodmere, N.Y. Breene, Barbara J0 .................... 111 Oak Rd., Oil City, Pa. Brenn, Billie L ................... 81 Leonard Ave., Oceanport, NJ. Brewer, William C., Jr .......... 817 Anderson Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. Brinkley, James R., Jr ....... 38 Melvin Ave., West Hempstead, N.Y. Broberg, Katherine W ........... Quarters 83, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Brody, Clifford L .................. 210 8th Ave., New York 11, N.Y. Bronstein, Alan .............. 1624 East Johnson St., Phila. 38, Pa. Bronstein, Russell H ............. 2970 Rumson Dr., Harrisburg, Pa. Brown, Claire D ............... 524 S. Spring St., Falls Church, Va. Brown, Thomas E ................. 1851 North St., Harrisburg, Pa. Brown, William B ................... 502 W. First St., Oil City, Pa. Browning, Allison A .............. P.O. Box 172, Lafayette Hill, Pa. Brubaker, John H., 111 ...... 2578 Old Phila. Pike, Bird-in-Hand, Pa. Bryant, Carolyn F ........... 7834 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Buckley, James ............... 3937 Netherfneld Rd., Phila. 29, Pa. Buckley, Walter 5., III ............. 128 E. Second St., Media, Pa. STUDENT DIRECTORY Bucknam, David Lee .......... 420 Cody Drive, Denver 26, Colorado Buechner, Barbara Ann 1 17517 Lakewood Hts. B1vd., Lakewood, Ohio Buist, Ronald S .................. 101 Euclid Ave., Allenhurst, NJ. Bullen, Joseph W., III .......... 26 E. Marshall Rd., Lansdowne, Pa. Bunnag, Vasith . . . . 1818 Charunsnitvongse Road, Thonburi, Thailand Burger, Stephen P .............. 119 W. Third St., Waynesboro, Pa. Burk, Walter J., 11 ............ qus. XIX Corps., Fort Chaffee, Ark. Burkitt, Robert W ............ 1531 Lake Wood Rd., Manasquan, NJ. Burkland, Skott B ................. 111 Paddock Lane, Media, Pa. Burnett, Ralph M., Jr ............ 1523 Clearwood Rd., Towson 4, Md. Burstein, Richard I ............ 196 West Rocks Rd., Norwalk, Conn. Burtner, Paul D ........... 6400 Rockhurst Rd., Washington 14, D.C. Butler, Larry S .................... 909 Linden St., ClearHeld, Pa. Butler, Carol ...................... 253 lst St., N.W., Largo, Fla. Buxton, Donald B., Jr .......... 100 W. Broad St., Elizabethville, Pa. Byas, James S .............. 1358 South Pkwy., East Memphis, Tenn. Byrd, Barbara J .............. 116 High Ridge Rd., Ellicott City, Md. Cadwallader, Srar K ................. 105 Arlington Rd., Paoli, Pa. Cadwallader, Thomas E ............ 402 School St., North Wales, Pa. Clahoon, Charles M ........... Sylvan Hgts. Dr., Hollidaysburg, Pa. Campbell, Alan W ............... 313 South 25th St., Harrisburg, Pa. Canfield, Cynthia .I ................. 923 Church St., Indiana, Pa. Canright, Richard B., Jr. . . 6020 28th St., N.W., Washington 15, D.C. Carl, James F ........................ 38 S. 3rd St., Newport, Pa. Carlson, Nancy M ............... 270 Highland Ave., Metuchen, NJ. Carlton, Merritt .............. 198 Glen Arden Dr., Fairfield, Conn. Carr, 5, Dabney ................... 4225 Deer Drive, McLean, Va. Carrescia, Leonard M ............... 605 Roseto Ave., Roseto, Pa. Carty, John R ................ 144 W. Trenton Ave., Morrisville, Pa, Caruso, Vincent G. . . P.O. Box 1049, Ox Pasture, Southampton, N.Y. Cassel, James A ................. 47 Prospect Ave., Norristown, Pa. Casserly, Patricia A ............... 179 Stafford Rd., Colonia, NJ. Cero, Benjamin A .................. 221 Walnut St., Danville, Pa. Chadwick, Edith Y .............. 2607 Turner Rd., Wilmington, Del. Chalmers, James H., Jr ........... 117 Meisel Ave., Springfield, NJ. Chapin, David P ........................ Market St., Benton, Pa. Charles, Donald R., Jr .............. Cumberland Rd., Millville, NJ. Chase, Susan E ............... 121 Oakland Ave., Elmira Hts., N.Y. Childs, Richard E., Jr ............ 2404 Swatara St., Harrisburg, Pa. Chipkin, David R ................ 146-38 6151 Rd., Flushing 67, N.Y. Christ, Thomas F .................. 467 Eaton Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. Christensen, Samuel L. W ....... 451 Saint Davids Ave., Wayne, Pa. Christie, Thomas R ..... Hillcrest Rd., Warren Twp., Plainfield, NJ. Christine, Samuql W ......... 1564 A Catasaqua Rd., Bethlehem, Pa. Chronister, John H .................. 163 Stevens Ave., York, Pa. Chun, Chu, II . . . clo Dr. Frank Masland, Jr., RD. 9196, Carlisle, Pa. Clarke, Gordon M .................................... Cato, N.Y. Cleaveland, Peter G ...................... Box 147, Halesite, N.Y. Cleaver, David C .................... 250 Main St., Catawissa, Pa. Clyma, Jane W ................. 47 Gramatan Dr., Yonkers 2, N.Y. Coates, Thomas B .................. 370 Main St., Sumeld, Conn. Coffman, Mary E ................. 73 Dempsey Ave., Princeton, NJ. Cohen, George A ........ 1 ......... 17 Arleigh Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. Cohick, Keith B ..................... 417 Second St., Enhaut, Pa. Cole, Gordon A ............ 509 Highland Ave., Upper Montclair, NJ. Cole, Jack E1i,.Ir .............. 1744 W. Union Blvd., Bethlehem, Pa. Coleman, Michael B .......... 4207 Orchard Hill Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. Collie, Nan E .................... 547 Plymouth Rd., Hillside, NJ. Collins, Michael S ................... 57 Prince St., Littlestown, Pa. Compton, Virginia L ............ 327 Palmers Lane, Wallingford, Pa. Comstock, Charles C ...... 710 Roosevelt St., Franklin Square, N.Y. Conser, Ann H ................... 947 Race St., Williamsport, Pa. Cook, John M ................... Army War College, Carlisle, Pa. Cook, Timothy C. . . . 108 East Maplewood Ave., Mechanicsburg, Pa. Cooper, Keith B ..... 991 S. Oxford Rd., Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. Cordes, Lee R .................... Spencer Road, R.D., Ivyland, Pa. Cordes, Wayne N ................. Spencer Road, R.D., Ivyland, Pa. Cornew, John, Jr .............. 54 W. White Horse Pike, Berlin, NJ. Costenbader, John M ............. 405 49th St., Virginia Beach, Va. Costopoulos, William C ........... 635 S. Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. Courtland, Stephen M .......... 4600 Connecticut Ave., N.W., D.C. Courtright, Constance L ...... 1124 Kenwyn St., Philadelphia 24, Pa. Coyle, Norman C ................. 307 N. Main St., Towanda, Pa. Craig, Charles R .................. 555 5. Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. Craver, Forrest E., III ...... 425 S. Washington St., Gettysburg, Pa. Craver, Roger M ............. 425 S, Washington St., Gettysburg, Pa. Crawshaw, George P ............. 19 Ridgeway Ave., Oaklyn, NJ. Crea, Joseph K ................ 121 Nyetimber Pkwy., Corapolis, Pa. Creps, Lester A ..................... 1004 Canal St., Beaver, Pa. Cressman, Robert L .................. Union St., Richlandtown, Pa. Crompton, Carole E ......... l3 Fairview Ave., East Brunswick, NJ. Crosby, Cordon N ............... 4 Mellwood Lane, Westport, Conn. Cross, Jonathan M ........... North Hampden Rd., Monson, Mass. Crouse, Peter ....................... R.D. +192, West Chester, Pa. Crowley, Susan L ............... 4055 Davisville Rd., Hatboro, Pa. Currier, Sandra D ............. 6500 Given Rd., Cincinnati 43, Ohio Custis, William E ............... 99 Harrison Ave., Fair Haven, NJ. Custer, Nancy J .................... Route 9162, Lyndonville, N.Y. Dann, John C ............... 106 Cambridge Dr., Wilmington 3, Del. Darrow, Paul C ......................... North Rd., Chester, NJ. Daugherty, Charles D ............ 324 West Broadway, Red Lion, Pa. Davey, Mary M .............. U.S.O.M,, APO 271, New York, N.Y. David, Alan M ............... 151-49 27th Avenue, Flushing, 54, N.Y. Davidson, Leslie J .................. 46 Caryl Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. Davis, Brooke W ........ R.D. 9151, Strasburg Rd., West Chester, Pa. Davis, Cynda .................... 50 N. College St., Carlisle, Pa. Davis, James R ...................... 142 R Main St., York, Maine Davis, Karen L ......................... R.D. a162, Catawissie, Pa. Davis, Linell .................. 51-B Troy Hills Rd., Whippany, NJ. Davis, Lynn S ................. 107 N. Market St., Selinsgrove, Pa. Davis, Savilla A .............. 19 W. Baltimore Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Davison, John R .............. 470 Fairview Rd., Pittsburgh 38, Pa. Dawson, Barton H ............ 1425 Glendale Rd., Baltimore 12, Md. Day, Thomas B .................. 455 West 148 St., New York, N.Y. Decker, Frances W ............... 2804 Huey Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. DeLaney, Donald E ...... 858 Old Eagle School Rd., Wayne P.O., Pa. Delp, Steven P ...................... RD. 9192, Montoursville, Pa. DeMonte, Jo-Anne L ..... 115 Brunswick Ave., West Hartford 7, Conn. 193 STUDEN T DIRECTORY DePetris, Richard E ............... 29 Elm St., Southampton, N.Y. DePetris, Ronald E ................ 29 Elm St., Southampton, N.Y. Derrickson, John P ........... $93 War Admiral Lane, Media 26, Pa. Derrickson, Sue .............. 856 Valley View Rd., Flourtown, Pa. Derwart, Alfred R ................... 555 Chestnut St., Indiana, Pa. Dessureau, Dennis A ................ Lisa Lane, Westport, Conn. DeTuerk, Ann M ............. 1073 Montgomery Ave., Narberth, Pa. DeTuerk, Joh11 J ............. 1073 Montgomery Ave., Narberth, Pa. Detweiler, Doris E ............. 1522 Upland Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. Detweiler, Marilyn L ............ 1522 Upland Ave., J enkintown, Pa. Detwiler, Charles K., Jr ............ 225 Dogwood Lane, Berwyn, Pa. Dickinson, Dudley .............. 2 Randall Court, Alexandria, Va. Dickinson, Thomas W ............ 316 Heulings Ave., Riverside, NJ. Dickman, Robert H ................ 2217 Brighton SL, Phila. 49, Pa. Diehm, Victor C., Jr ............. Frederick Drive, Conyngham, Pa. Dill, John C ....................... 28 Bellevue Ave.. Rumson, N.J. DiOrio, Reno F ................ 55 Florence Ave., Burgettstown, Pa. DiPasquale, Linda M ........... 67 Lexington Drive, Metuchen, NJ. Dirkes, Andrea J .............. 567 Craig Rd., Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Dissinger, Eric I ..................... 937 Weiser St., Reading, Pa. Ditenhafer, David ................... 241 Graham SL, Carlisle, Pa. Dockstader, Donald T ............... RD. 9142, Kennett Square, Pa. Dodd, William H., Jr ...................... R.D. a166, Carlisle, Pa. Dodson, Frank J ................. 20 East Walnut St., Plymouth, Pa. Doernbach, Ronald E ............. 4812 N. Broad St., Phila. 41, Pa. Donaldson, Craig H ................... 110 Beaty SL, Warren, Pa. Donehower, Weston G. . . . 4900 Threadneedle Rd., Wilmington 7, Del. Donner, Henry J ........... 410 Brighton Place, Elkins Park 17, Pa. Donohue, Robert T ............... 219 Dill Ave., Collingswood, NJ. DorHer, Ruth Ann ............ 513 Harrington Rd., Havertown, Pa. Dorfman, Michael E ................. 4833 N. 9th St., Phila. 41, Pa. Dorian, Karen D ................. Willow Rd., R.D. $692, Dover, Pa. Douglas, Alan H ................ 2715 N. Fourth St., Harrisburg, Pa. Douglas, John W., Jr ................... Brookfield Center, Conn. Drennon, David G .......... 74 Meeting House Lane, Springfield, Pa. Drum, David .................. 112 North Second St., Newport, Pa. Dry, Carol S ......................... 745 Pine St., Emmaus, Pa. Duncan, Robert P ........ Bellaire Apts., W. South St., Carlisle, Pa. Dunsford, Harold A ...... 15 North Crossway, Old Greenwich, Conn. Durbin, M. Carol ................. 95 N. Landon Ave., Kingston, Pa. Duvall, Barbara C .............. 604 Alden Ave., Caithersburg, Md. Earl, Susan W .................... Hillview Road, Box H, Paoli, Pa. Eater, Edison C ................... 210 Lincoln St., Marysville, Pa. Eby, Robert J ..................... 19 North Sixth St., Lebanon, Pa. Eckman, Walter M ........................ R.D. 7595, Carlisle, Pa. Eden, William ................... 112 S. 27th St., Camp Hill, Pa. Edris, James A .................... Route 1, Box 64, Palmyra, Pa. Efraemson, David R ................. 6514 N. 8th St., Phila. 26, Pa. Egan, Thomas E ............... 47 Nomahegan Court, Cranford, NJ . Elder, Judith H ................ Schoolhouse Road, Waccabuc, N.Y. El Fassi, Saad ....... 17 Rue Roosevelt, Marshan, Tangier, Morocco Elfman, Allan M ............... 50 Belmont Ave., Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Elliott, Dale C ................. 69 W. Lake Rd., Skaneateles, N.Y. Ellis, Christien V ................ 109 Myles Manor, Franklin, Tenn. 194 Emmerlina, Adele ................ 215 N. 29th St., Camp Hill, Pa. Enck, A. Joan ....................... 520 S. 5th Ave., Denver, Pa. Endrizzi, Janice L ............... The Hedges, R.D. 9156, Carlisle, Pa. Engelking, Virginia R ............... 71 Bonsall Ave., Broomall, Pa. Engleft, Justine D ............. 7038 Meade Place, Pittsburgh 8, Pa. English, Elbert H., III ........... 2202 Shipman Lane, McLean, Va. Enos, Lorraine J ............. 5 Shadow Lane, East Williston, N.Y. Enstrdm, Donald R .............. 56 Academy St., Shinglehouse, Pa. Epstein, Paul J .................... 60 N. Walnut St., Beacon, N.Y. Eskin, David J ................... 7805 Haines Rd., Cheltenham, Pa. Esterline, Ann L .................. 1825 N. Sherman SL, York, Pa. Etherington, Frederick H., Jr ........ 124 Rose Lane, Haverford, Pa. Euler, John L ................. 7121 Arrowwood Rd., Bethesda, Md. Euliano, John P .................. 111 Russell Ave., Meadville, Pa. Evans, Marbeth L ................ 241 Gardner St., Plymouth, Pa. Everett, Judith Ann ...... US. Army Dist. Engineer, Vicksburg, Miss. Eyster, James 1., Jr ............... 512 Berkley Rd., Narberth, Pa. Farley, Louise R .............. 630 St. Johns Rd., Baltimore 10, Md. Farley, Radcliffe W. . Berks Rd., Worcester, Montgomery County, Pa. Farrell, Norman, Jr .............. 711 Princeton Dr., Alexandria, Va. Faulkner, Cordon T ........ 160 S. Finley Ave., Basking Ridge, N.J. Fenn, Barbara L ......... Brunswick Pk., R.D. 83, Princeton, NJ. Field, Allen D ................... Penna. Ave., R.D. 9$2, Sayre, Pa. Figdor, Peter J .............. 2125 Walnut Lane, Philadelphia 38, Pa. Fillman, John P. . . Wissahicken 8t School House Lane, Phila. 44, Pa. Fine, Kenneth C ................ 15 Wyckoff Place, Woodmere, N.Y. Finney, Barbara J ................ 615 Elm Terrace, Riverton, N.J. Finucane, James R ....... 558 Montgomery Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Finucane, Michael B ..... 558 Montgomery Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. First, Mary P ................... 2410 Midland Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. Fisher, Louis E ........................... Box 948, Granville, Pa. Fisher, Michael B ............ 120 University Ave., Bridgeton, NJ. Fitzpatrick, Charles A., III ............ 48 E. North St., Carlisle, Pa. Flammer, Harold R. . .' ......... 628 Esplanade, Pelham Manor, N.Y. Fleish, Helmut ................... 129 Adams St., Pottstown, Pa. Fleisher, Lee H ...... 1300 S. Biscayne Point Rd., Miami Beach, Fla. Fogli, Philip J .............. 340 Delaware Ave., West Pittston, Pa. Forbes, Irwin Z ............... 6284 Souder SL, Philadelphia 49, Pa. Foreman, James W ................ 239 W. South St., Carlisle, Pa. Forsberg, Hilma L .................. Tioga County, Knoxville, Pa. Fox, Blaine W ................ 43-45 Berkley Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Frazier, Alexander .......... Swedesford Rd., Gwynedd Valley, Pa. Freeman, James R ................. P.O. Box 205, Phoenixville, Pa. Frese, Hans P ................ 1003 Ridge Rd., Wethersfield, Conn. Frey, Allan H .................. 644 W. Chestnut SL, Lancaster, Pa. Frey, Carol Anne .............. 58 Springhouse Rd., Lancaster, Pa. Frey, Christina J ............... 644 West Chestnut St., Lanster, Pa. Friedman, Muriel ............... 160 Bixley Heath, Lynbrook, N.Y. Friedman, Ronald M ........ 731 W. Nittany Ave., State College, Pa. Friedrich,.10hn T ................ 728 Wesley Ave., Ocean City, NJ. Fronk, Gordon D ............ 450 Old Conn. Path, Cochituate, Mass. Frost, Judith L ................... 5907 3rd St., N., Arlington 3, Va. Fuller, Joan C. . . . Quarters F, Boston Naval Shipyard, Boston, Mass. Fullerton, Susan C ................. 8 East Franklin 51., Media, Pa. STUDENT DIRECTORY Fu, Shu-Man ............... 15-C Nelson St., 4th Floor, Hong Kong Gallagher, Kathy A ........ 835 W. North St., Mtd, Rt. 3, Carlisle, Pa. GaNun, Charles F., Jr. . . . 46 Westminster Court, New Rochelle, N.Y. Gardner, Gail A .......................... R.D. $92, Dalton, Pa. Gaskin, Felicia A .................. 318 S. Enola Drive, Enola, Pa. Gates, John R ...................... R.D. a954, Box 168, Tyrone, Pa. Cauntt, James E ................ 45 Shadetree Lane, Levittown, Pa. Ghur, John, Jr ...................... 300 Powell St., Plymouth, Pa. Geist, Bradley B; ............ 26 Old Oaks Rd., Bridgeport 4. Conn. Geist, Ellen F ................ 26 Old Oaks Rd., Bridgeport 4, Conn. Gerofsky, Stephen E ............. 222 Ardmore Ave., Trenton 9, NJ. Gerow, Milo R ............ 174 Laurel Hill Rd., Mountain Lakes, NJ. Gibson, John W., Jr ............ 8 Old Field Lane, Great Neck, N.Y. Gill, Paul F ................. 110 Highland Rd., Staten Island 8, N.Y. Glazer, Ronald B .................. 1313 E. Upsal St., Phila. 50, Pa. Glesk, John M ................. 209 Catlin Ave., Port Allegany, Pa. Gold, Peter S .......................... 45 Elm Drive, Roslyn, N.Y. Goldberg, Sherwood D ..... 28 N. Center St., Box 185, Leesport, Pa. Goldman, Stanley R ............... 413 Radnor St., Harrisburg, Pa. Coodridge, Linda J ............. 1222 Surrey Rd., West Chester, Pa. Goodwin, Michael ........ Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Goodwin, Susan M ............ .- . . 20 Ramapo Trail, Chatham, NJ. Gordon, Andrew G .................. Salem Road, Weston, Conn. Gordon, John T .............. 14 Midland Ave., White Plains, N.Y. Gorham, J effrey H .................. 656 Ardsley Rd., Winnetka, Ill. Cormly, William M ................ 2367 Wilvan Lane, Pitts. 37, Pa. Goss, Fred P .................. 45 N. Evarts Ave., Elmsford, N.Y. Goulet, Arthur W., Jr ......... 1068 Capitol Ave., Hartford 6, Conn. Graetz, Susan M ................ 134 Woodside Rd., Lancaster, Pa. Grafton, Pamela C ............... 125 Branch Rd., Somerville, NJ. Granetz, Alan B ................ 64 East Somerset St., Raritan, N.J. Gratiot, Mary S ............... 338 Barrington St., Rochester 7, N.Y. Green, Carolyn D ................ 206 Paxtang Ave., Harrisburg, Pa. Green, Harvey J ............ 131 N. Portland Ave., Ventnor City, NJ. Green, Robert A. . . 336 Harper Ave., Riveria Beach, Bricktown, N.J. Greenawalt, David I ................. Route 2, Box 66, Hamburg, Pa. Greenberg, Howard J .......... 342 Glen Ridge Rd., Havertown, Pa. Greendlinger, Arthur J .......... 1562 Pebble Lane, Hewlett, N.Y. Greene, David S ................ 9314 Harvey Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Greenfield, Frederick S ......... 1709 Valmont Dr., Coatesville, Pa. Greenfield, Judith R ............... 109 Valley Run Dr., Erlton, N.J. Greenip, Carol J .............. 9 Pineridge Ave., Middletown, NJ. Greer, Barbara L ...... Box 180, Rose Valley Rd., Moylan-Rose, Pa.' Greevy, Lester L., Jr ................ R.D. 922, Montoursville, Pa. Grier, Sue Anne .................. 245 Mt. Vernon St., Oxford, Pa. Griesemer, Betty Kay .............. 1421 Linden St., Allentown, Pa. Griffith, Robert J. Scott ............. 8007 Albion St., Phila. 36, Pa. Grim, Allan K., Jr ..................... College Hill, Kutztown, Pa. Griswold, John R ............. 847 Shadowlawn Dr., Westfield, NJ. Groome, John E., Jr ....................... R.D. $61, Mt. Wolf, Pa. Gross, Howard S ................ 6496 Monitor St., Pittsburgh 17, Pa, Grote, Marie L ................ 7 Laurel Lane, East Brunswick, NJ. Groves, Eric J ....................... 115 Ulmer Ave., Oreland, Pa. Grynaviski, Daniel G ............ 2040 Country Place, Bethlehem, Pa. Guckert, Richard H .............. 433 Grace Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. Haak, Elizabeth L ................. 1637 Robin Rd., Lebanon, Pa. Haack, Linda Sue ................ 407 Darby-Paoli Rd., Berwyn, Pa. Habtu, Alem ................. P.O. Box 1822 Addis Abeba, Ethiopia Hafer, Lee ....................... 23 S. Troy Ave., Ventnor, N.J. Haines, Gary D ................. 1119 Lehigh Ave., Wyomissing, Pa. Hall, David Albert ................ 856 Pleasure Rd., Lancaster, Pa. Hall, David Alton .................. 835 Fishburn Rd., Hershey, Pa. Hall, John F ................................... Sudlersville, Md. Hall, John P .................... 1151 S. 2lst. St., Harrisburg, Pa. Hallam, James R ...................... 2868 Ruth St., Phila. 34, Pa. Hallam, Thomas H .................... 2868 Ruth St., Phila. 34, Pa. Hamilton, Richard P., Jr ..... 1480 Creek Rd., Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Hamilton, Robert A ............ 9 Salem Rd., North Merrick, N.Y. Hammond, James A ........... 5077 Falls Rd. Terrace, Balto. 10, Md. Hancock, David C .................. 147 Townline Rd., Ithaca, N.Y. Hancock, Terrence K. . 103 Somerset Rd., Alapocas, Wilmington, Del. Hand, Woodruff, Jr .................. 420 Fulton St., Millville, NJ. Hankin, Arthur W ............. 1212 East Cliveden St., Phila. 19, Pa. Hankin, Stephen .............. 20 Cambridge Ave., Bridgeton, NJ. Hansell, Thomas S ....... 206 N. Swarthmore Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Hansen, Joann E ................ 51 Legrand Place, Stratford, Conn. Harper, John F., Jr ............. Ames Hollow Rd., Portland, Conn. Harrell, David H ............................... PoolesviHe, Md. Harris, Harold J., Jr .......... 228 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Harris, Joanne E ............. 311 Rock Ridge Rd., Fairfield, Conn. Hart, Geralynn ................... 470 Barclay Rd., Rosemont, Pa. Hatter, Mary E .................... 42 Main St., Watsontown, Pa. Hartford, Donald G ................. 1863 Jane St., Wantagh, N.Y. Harvey, Anne ........... 8420 Queen Anne,s Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Harvey, Linda K .............. 3706 Seminary Rd., Alexandria, Va. Harwell, Kathleen M ....... Apt. 715, Towne House, Harrisburg, Pa. Harwood, Melbourne K., Jr. . 5 Henry Court, North Merrick, L.I., N.Y. Hatch, James S ............ ' .......... Buck Lane, Lenox, Mass. Hawkins, Walter, Jr ..... . ........ 478 Arlington Rd., Camp Hill, Pa. Hawkins, Walter Gordon ................ 26 High St., Summit, NJ. Hazzard, John W .................. 516 Shipley St., Seaford, Del. Heavener, Michael P ......... 648 Wallace Dr., Strafford, Wayne, Pa. Hecker, Andrew C., Jr ........... 28 Colmar Rd., Cherry Hill, NJ. Heefner, Rodney R. . . . . . . . , ......... 1244 Broad St., Emmaus, Pa. Heffner, Marybeth ..... Springbank Farm, R.D. $23, CoatesviHe, Pa. Heindel, Mrs. Mary C ........... 138 N. Carlisle St., Greencastle, Pa. Heisey, Ronald B ................................. Quentin, Pa. Heishman, Garrett L.,Jr. 1813 Sterretts Gap Ave., R.D. 9H, Carlisle, Pa. Heller, Jeanne G ............... 4426 Cove Rd., Pennsauken 8, NJ. Helsberg, Joanne C .............. 440 Fairway Rd., Ridgewood, NJ. Hemphill, George W., Jr ........ 518 E. Moreland Ave., Phila. 18, Pa. Hemsworth, George R ....... 21 Veteran Place, North Arlington, N.J. Henderson, Robert T ........ 821 Addingham Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. Hendler, Virginia A ............ 2041 Corinthian Ave., Abington, Pa. Hendricks, John C ............. 339 Seminary Ave., Pennsburg, Pa. Hendricks, Thomas A ................. Stella Dr., Somerville, NJ. Hendry, Alexander L., Jr .......... 508 N. Second St., Emmaus, Pa. Henning, Judith Ann . . . . 23625 DuHield Rd., Shaker Heights 22, Ohio 195 STUDENT DIRECTORY Hensy1,,William R ............ 600 E. Seminary Ave., Towson 4, Md. Henyon, Gilbert B ............... 1 F lorence Place, Middletown, N .J . Herley, Sue E ................. 519 E. Chestnut St., Coatesville, Pa. Hermann, Neil A ................ 13 Shuman SL, Middleburg, Pa. Herrmann, George P ......... 20 Wildwood.St., Winchester, Mass. Hershey, Kathleen C ............ M.H.S. Homestead, Hershey, Pa. Herz, Thomas ........ 1313 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. Hetrick, Judy Ann .............. 3125 Walnut St., Harrisburg, Pa. Hewlett, Everett A., Jr ...... 1424 2A St, S.E., Washington 3, D.C. Hewlett, William T .................. 260 Amity SL, Amherst, Mass. Heym, Carol Ann ............. 7123 Penarth Ave., Upper Darby, Pa. Heister, Daniel W., Jr ............. 511 North 4th St, Reading, Pa. Hill, Robert B ........... 1402 N. Hibiscus Circle, Clearwater, Fla. Hindle, Robert E ................ 543 Sheffield Dr., Springfield, Pa. Hinebaugh, Priscilla Ann ............ 131 Clifton SL, Westfield, NJ. Hipp, Robert G ................... 241 N. Main St., Wellsville, N.Y. Hirche, Irene L .................. 4615 Devereaux SL, Phila., Pa. Hitchens, Glenn E ................ R.D. 9952, Box 395, Milford, Del. Hitchens, Patricia A ........ 1506 Brandywine Blvd., Wilmington, Del. Hodge, Virginia T ........ 105 Moseley Terrace, Glastonbury, Conn. Hoffecker, Wilmer A ............ 136 School Lane, Springfield, Pa. Hoffman, JoSeph R ........... 6301 Greenspring Ave., Balto. 9, Md. Hoffman, Richard R., Jr ............ 1149 Greiner SL, Lebanon, Pa. Hofman, Marlin Eugene .......... R.D. 341, Box 164, East Berlin, Pa. Holahan, Dorothy M .................. 221 Eberts Lane, York, Pa. Holmberg, John E ................. 101 Cherry Lane, Ardmore, Pa. Holston, Robert G ............. 307 S. Jackson St., Woodbury, N.Y. Homan, Eugene C .................. 1192 Elm Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Honadle, George H ............ Holmes Mill Rd., Cream Ridge, NJ. Hood, Priscilla M .............. 159 Watauga Ave., Corning, N.Y. Hopkins, Kennth C ............. 4 Forest Glen Drive, Pitts. 28, Pa. Horlacher, Ann E ............... 18 Washington St, Carbondale, Pa. Hornet, Susan G ................ 12 Bronson Ave., Larchmont, N.Y. Hostelley, Richard T ....... 643 Washington Lane, Jenkintown, Pa. Houseal, Dona E ....................... 809 Oatman SL, York, Pa. Howard, Sally E. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 110 Buchanan SL, McLean, Va. Howarth, Shirley R ................ 345 N. 30th St., Camp Hill, Pa. Howland, Jane H ................... 9620 Pine Rd., Phila. 11, Pa. Hoyt, Harley E .................. 907 McGrann Blvd., Lancaster, Pa. Hsiong, William ................ 33 Chempaka Ave., Singapore 13 Hubbard, Cortlandt V. D., Jr ..... 860 E. Manatawna SL, Phila. 28, Pa. Huddy, Marianne ................ 1300 St. Vincent St., Phila. 11, Pa. Hudson, James B., 111 ....... 7519 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Hughes, Cary A ..................... P.O. Box 257, Orange, Va. Hughes, Patricia ............. 3710 Taylor St., Chevy Chase 15, Md. Hu'miston, Carolyn Ann ..... 255 Chagrin Blvd., Chagrin Falls, Ohio Humphrey, John C ............ 112 Eastern Ave., Pittsburgh 15, Pa. Hunt, Barbara A ............... 709 Pin Oak Rd., Severna Park, Md. Hunter, Willard W ......... 23 Philadelphia Ave., West Pittston, Pa. Hurley, Gerald C ............ 111 Duncan Ave., Wilmington 3, Del. Husted, Susan D .................. 53 Walnut St., Wellsboro, Pa. Hutchinson, J ames D .................. 602 Exton Rd., Hatboro, Pa. Icenhower, Joseph B., Jr ......... 5204 Apache Lane, Drexel Hill, Pa. Imler, Linnea D ................... 560 Lawyers Rd., Vienna, Va. 196 Ingersoll, George F., Jr ................ Penllyn Pike, Penllyn, Pa Intili, Henry 8., Jr .............. 16 Mt. Ararat Rd., Short Hills, NJ Ireland, Elizabeth S .............. Riverside Ave., Amityville, N.Y Ivi11, William J ., III ......... 3050 Grassmere Ave., Pittsburgh 16, Pa Jacks, Thomas M ................ 114 Park Ave., Hummelstown, Pa Jackson, Jane M ............... 1245 Hunt Club Lane, Media, Pa. Jackson, John B ............... Ridgecote Lane, Kennett Square, Pa Jacobs, Betty J ..................... 224 Webster SL, Carlisle, Pa. Jacobs, Jay J ................... 47th and Pine Sts., Phila. 43, Pa. Jacoby, Susan C ................ 64 Lemma Ave., Trumbu11, Conn. Jacocks, Barbara Anne ............ 5928 Holland Rd., Rockville, Md. Jaggard, Henry B ...................... Cyrus Ave., Pitman, NJ. Jagiello, Susan H ................. 2942 Walnut Hill St., Phila., Pa. James, Benjamin D., Jr ............ 179 W. Louther SL, Carlisle, Pa. James, J. Wesley .................... 262 Gibson SL, Carlisle, Pa. Jefferson, Robert D ................ 1509 East 35th St., Balto. 18, Md. Jillson, Anne D. ........... 23 Highview Ave., 01d Greenwich, Conn. John, Jerome F ................ 1113 Lindale Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. Johnson, Alice D ........................... Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Johnson, Ann C ............... 73 Lawrence Ave., West Orange, NJ. Johnson, Audrey L ................. 28 Karen Way, Summit, NJ. Johnson, Bertram L., Jr ............... 2732 Kent Rd., Broomall, Pa. Johnson, Carl H ............... 52 East Broadway, Gettysburg, Pa. Johnson, R. Thomas ...... 6 Sharpley School Rd., Wilmington 3, Del. Johnson, Susan .......... 208 Jupiter Rd., North Star, Newark, Del. Johnson, Theodore J ..... 138 Washington Ave., Avon-by-the-Sea, NJ Jones, Alfred ...................... 100 Union St., Munhall, Pa. Jones, Betsy Ann ..................... 14 Pine St, Delmar, N.Y. Jones, Blair ..... Quarters L, Boston Naval Shipyard, Boston 29, Mass. Jones, Carroll E .............. 3245 Klingle Rd., Washington 8, D.C. Jones, Ernest E .................. 1819 North 24th St., Phila.'21, Pa. Jones, Linda J ................... 911 Avenue 3G2, Riverside, Pa. Jones, Richard F .................... 8 Sanders Rd., Edison, NJ. 3 Jorden, James F .................... 823 Royal Ave., Corapolis, Pa. 1 Judelle, Jesse L ................... 6213 Wayne Ave., Phila. 44, Pa. Junk, Beatrix L ............. 9019 Marcella Ave., Randallstown, Md Kachehiess, Cheryl S ......... 230 Willow Ave., Ext., Plainfield, NJ. Kagarise, Sandra M ................ 2325 Derry SL, Harrisburg, Pa. Kalenevitch, Elaine M ........... 137 W. Governor Rd., Hershey, Pa. Kalisz, Patricia Ann .......... 150 Harvey Pkwy., Avon Lake, Ohio Kangas, Pamela E. . . 412 McKennan1s Church Rd., Wilmington 8, Del. Kasses, Kenneth G ........... 6701 Colonial Rd., Brooklyn 20, N.Y. Kaufmann, M. Richard, Jr. . . 10 Buckminster Rd., Rockville Ctr., N.Y. Kazanjian, F aith L .......... Three Mile Hill Rd., Middlebury, Conn. Keenah, Thomas M ................. 904 Main SL, Collegeville, Pa. Kefauver, Barry J-. ................ 1203 Staley Ave., Frederick, Md. Keil, Charles B., Jr .......... 60 Crestline Rd., Strafford, Wayne, Pa. Keiner, Robert B., Jr ....... 3805 Inverness Dr., Chevy Chase 15, Md. Kellie, William C ............... D5 Font Hill Apts., Doylestown, Pa. Kelly, David P ..................... 153 Pine Lane, Yardley, Pa. Kempf, Nicholas J., 111 . . . 127-B Wallworth Apts., Haddonfield, NJ. Kenderdine, Su C. . . 941 N. Van Dorn St., Apt. 201, Alexandria, Va. Kennedy, John M ................... 258 Hudson St., Jermyn, Pa. Kenney, Charles K ............... 201 Devon Rd., Fairless Hills, Pa. STUDENT DIRECTORY Keohane, Richard B .......... Mounted Route, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Kerr, Margaret R ................... 229 Walnut St., Carlisle, Pa. Kerrick, Craig W ................ Box 16, 5 Cone St., Wellsboro, Pa. Kersey, Douglas J ..... Maple Lane 81 Baldwin Ave., Pennington, NJ . Killip, John T., Jr ................... 405 Lynwood St., Rome, N.Y. Kilpatrick, DeanJ .............. 9803 Brixton Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. King, Robert F .................. 228 Tremont Ave., Greensburg, Pa. Kingman, Margaret . . ., . .- .......... 102 Marion Ave., Merrick, N.Y. Kintner, Jonathan E ............. 3624 Vistula Rd., Mishawaka, Ind. Kirchner, Frederick K., Jr ............ 9 Rural Place, Delmar, N.Y. Kirk, Peter D .................. 424 Blacklatch Lane, Camp Hill, Pa. Kirk, William F .............. 10112 Coppedge Lane, Dallas 29, Tex. Klatsky, Alan M ................... 34 Fisher Place, Red Bank, N.J. Klein, Eliott .................... 6929 Crittenden St., Phila. 19, Pa. Klein, Steven R ................. 919 Mdyfield Rd., Woodmere, N.Y. Kleinberg, Ralph A .............. 24 Elm Place, Berkeley Hts., N.J. Kline, Elinor S ........... 62 Grandview Blvd., Wyomissing Hills, Pa. Klunk, Fred R ................... 15 N. Peters St., New Oxford, Pa. Knittle, Fremont J ........... Taylor Rd., Halesite, Long Island, N.Y. Knowlton, Neil H., Jr. . . . Mendelssohnlaan 97, Rotterdam 13, Holland Knox, Alice E ............... 1646 Dauphin Ave., Wyomissing, Pa. Knupp, Robert L. . . 1 Frances Drive, Greenwood Hills, Harrisburg, Pa. Kocher, Palmer L. . . . 1383 Simpson Ferry Rd., New Cumberland, Pa. Koeln, Richard H ................ 49 Clover Ave., Floral Park, N.Y. Kohler, William F., Jr ............. 206 Cherry Lane, Doylestown, Pa. Kopenhaver, Joyce S. . Crestview Manor, RD. 9453, Hummelstown, Pa. Koran, H. Elaine .............. 881 Central Ave., Southampton, Pa. Koste, Byron R .................... 500 Gregg St., Shillington, Pa. Krasno, Lester A ................... 1945 Elk Avei, Pottsville, Pa. Kreeger, Susan N ............... Wabash Rd., R.D. 1, Ephrata, Pa. Kreisher, William S ................... 445 Mill St., Catawissa, Pa. Kreutz, Elke E ............ 217 Evergreen Rd., New Cumberland, Pa. Krueger, Virginia L .............. 111 Halsey Ave., West Lawn, Pa. Krystel, David J ................ 4 Roydon Drive West, Merrick, N.Y. Kuehner, Paul A ....................... Lincoln University, Pa. Kuhn, Kathryn L ......... 100 Rodney Place, Rockville Centre, N .Y. Lacek, Linda S .................. 2617 Century Ave., Bristol, Pa. Lamb, Robert E .............. Merlin Rd., R.D., Chester Springs, Pa. Lamb, Stuart M., Jr. . Deer Run Rd., Woodbridge, New Haven, Conn. Lamson, Edward F ................. Hildreth St., Westford, Mass. Lane, Elizabeth R ........ 317 Great Mills Lane, Lexington Park,-Md.. Lan'ghart, Nicholas M ...... 66 W. Washington St., Painesville, Ohio Larsen, Kim S .......... 1065 Norman Dr., Apt. 104, Annapolis, Md. Laszlo, John P ................... 3807 Derry St., Harrisburg, Pa. Lauer, C. Mark ................ 15 Fells Circle, Wellesley 81, Mass. Laupheimer, Michael ............ 68 Wilson Ave., Westbury, N.Y. Laws, Constance J ................ 8 Lewis Ave., Washington, Pa. Layne, Barbara A .............. 431 Alliston Rd., Springfield, Pa. Leaman, John R .............. Cheyenne Trail, Medford Lakes, N.J. LeCron, Robert ................ 1925 Paul Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. Ledden, Jay H .............................. Sandy Creek, N.Y. Lee, Marion W .................. 302 Prince St., Bordentown, N.J. Lee, William C., Jr ................. 163 Morton Rd., Springfield, Pa. Lehnertz, Jay F ................... 401 Matsonford Rd., Radnor, Pa. Lemon, Michael H .................. 420 Walnut St., Carlisle, Pa. Leonard, David A .............. 16 School Lane, Carney,s Point, N.J. Leong, Leslie D .................. 70-50 136 St., Flushing 67, N.Y. Lerch, John R ............ 3507 Windsor Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md. LeRoy,- David S. . . . . . . . . . . : ..... 5 Maple Court, Simsbury, Conn. LeRoy, John L., Jr ............... 5 Maple Court, Simsbury, Conn. Leslie, Donald S .............. 24 Fernleaf Ave., Longmeadow, Mass. Levie, Richard A ............... 111 Buckingham Ave., Trenton, N.J. Levine, John .................. 913 Academy Terrace, Linden, N.J. Lewis, Henry A ................ 3304 Harrell St., Silver Spring, Md. Lewis, Mary E ............ 383 Loudonville Rd., Loudonville 11, N.Y. Limbaugh, Glenn C., Jr .................. 307 High St., Milton, Pa. Lindsey, Eleanor R .......... 942 North Liberty St., Arlington, Va. Lindstrom, Carol Ann ........... 1031 W. 6th St., Plainfield, N.J. Linduff, Kathryn M ....... 641 LeMoyne Ave., Ext., Washington, Pa. Line, Henry, III .......................... R.D. $91, Carlisle, Pa. Lins, Mrs. Grace .......................... RD. 4156, Carlisle, Pa. Lippy, Charles H ................. 45 Park St., Binghamton, N.Y. Littlefotd, John C .............. 311 Oakdale Rd., Baltimore 10, Md. Litvak, Paul J ....................... 308 Bell Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Litvin, Richard E .................. 1454 Sunset Dr., Pottstow'n, Pa. Liu, James Chien-chun . Nanyarig University, Jurong Rd., Singapore 22 Livingston, Cheryl .................. 2819 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa. L0, Richard .......................... 70 Junction Rd., Hong Kong Lockspeiser, Stephanie ......... 514 Oakland Ave., Williamsport, Pa. Loew, Alison ................. 126 East 70th St., New York 21, N.Y. Logan, Kay L ........................ 27 Sunset Rd.,,Newark, Del. Logan, Thomas A ................. 5925 Wayne Ave., Phila. 44, Pa. Lohutko, Conrad A ............... 4 Putnam Hill, Greenwich, Conn. Long, Patricia 5 ........... 690 Hawthorne Ave., Bound Brook, N.J. Looker, Brian B ........... 2950 Morningside Drive, Camp Hill, Pa. Loomis, Roger W ................. 73 Ashton Place, Buffalo 20, N.Y. Lord, William C .............. 112 Pine Hill Ave., Glenbrook, Conn. Lorenz, Stephen A., III .......... 1207 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. Lottner, Alan B ............. 1840 Grand Concourse, Bronx 57, N.Y. Lowe, William B ......... . ....... 407 W. Stafford St., Phila. 44, Pa. Lowell, Christopher R .............. 1 Newberry Place, Rye, N.Y. Lower, Larry E ............... 810 W. Main St., Mechanicsburg, Pa. Loya, Salih .................. 9371571 RAWAF St., Baghdad, Iraq Ludt, Richard L ........... 915 W. Louther St., R.D. 9493, Carlisle, Pa. Lutz, Marjorie V .......... 190-07 Lewiston Ave., St. Albans 12, N.Y. Lutz, Sally Anne .............. 129 East Ruth Ave., Robesonia, Pa. McAlister, Roger L ............... 16 Dwight St., New Haven, Conn. McAneny, Nancy Dee .......... 154 S. Lake Drive, Redbank, N.J. McBee, Margaret M ............... 251 W. Main St., Hancock, Md. McBrayer, Patricia C ............ 57 Lincoln Drive, Fayetteville, Pa. McCarthy, Nancy Ann ....... 1918 S. Clearview Rd., Glenshaw, Pa. McCarty, William M., Jr ........... 351 Union St., Millersburg, Pa. McClelland, John R. . 1101 Prospect Ridge Blvd., Hadden Hgts., N.J. McConnell, Grace W ............. 21 Cayuga St., Trumansburg, N.Y.' McCuen, Deirdre Ann ............ 70 Howell St., Canandaigua, N.Y. McCullough, Bonnie J .......... Salisbury Manor, South Nyack, N.Y. McCullough, David D., Jr ......... 243 W. Pomfret St., Carlisle, Pa. McCullough, Thomas B., Jr. . 23 Ardmore Dr., Wappingers Falls, N.Y. 197 STUDEN T DIRECTORY McDonald, William N ........ 1206 Covington Rd., Wilmington, Del. McDowell, John S ................. 2041 Chestnut St., Phila. 3, Pa. McDowell, J udith W ............. 1540 Waverly Rd., Gladwyne, Pa. McFadien. Margaret S ...... Lincoln Rd., R.O. Box 173, Oxford, Pa. McFerran, David L .......... 401 Krenson Terrace, Willow Grove, Pa. McGarvey, Philip P ........... 801 MacDade BIvd., Collingsdale, Pa. McGee, John C ..... Sunken Meadow Rd., R.D. 9691, Northport, N.Y. McGinty, Linda Anne ......... 6517 Broad St.', Washington 16, D.C. McGuinness, Richard A. . . . 21 Mountainside Drive, Morristown, NJ. McKinley, Ralph C ............... 389 Concord Rd., Boothwyn, Pa. McKnight, Clark A ............. 21 Edgewood Rd., Metuchen, NJ. MbMullan, Dorothy H. . . . . . 111 Washington Drive, Norristown, Pa. McNeal, Elizabeth T ................ 835 Paxinosa Ave., Easton, Pa. McPherson, Douglas R ........... 135 Amherst St., Granby, Mass. MacKenzie, Malcolm K ......... 26 Lake Drive, 5., Riverside, Conn. MacPherson, Marcia Ann ..... 106 5. High St., Mechanicsburg, Pa. Madison, Claire E .................. 3 Acton Place, Annapolis, Md. Majeske, James A ............... 201 Harrison Ave., Millville, NJ. Mangle, Harry E., Jr ............. 316 Chemgng St., Waverly, N.Y. Mann, Hunt'er, III .............. 801 North 18th St., Harrisburg, Pa. Mann, Philip R .............. 373 Lincoln Ave., Apt. 3, Orange, NJ. Manning, Gerald L .............. 200 W. 58th St., New York, N.Y. Manoogian, David E ......... 251 Hoodridge Drive, Pittsburgh 34, Pa. Marcus, Richard H .............. 525 E. Dewart St., Shamokin, Pa. Margenau, Eric ............... 1222 Walnut St., South Plainfield, NJ. Margolies, Peggy F ............ 451 North Sterling Rd., Phila. 17, Pa. Marien, Harry R .................. 9 Phillips Lane, Darien, Conn. Marino, Almitra .............. 1011 North F ront St., Harrisburg, Pa. Markizon, Alan R. . . . . . . . . , . . . 7466 Rhoads St., Philadelphia 31, Pa. Markley, Charles A ........... 400 Brentwater Rd., Camp Hill, Pa. Marshall, Peter W ........... 6 S. Walnut St., Mt. Holly Springs, Pa. Matte, Charles 0., Jr .............. 84 Quarry Rd., Levittown, Pa. Martin, Kathleen L .......... Stilwell Dr., P.O. Box 71, Holmdel, NJ. Martin, Richard ................... 6 Linden Rd., Westport, Conn. Martin, Robert A., Jr ............. 1451 A. Fifth Ave., Fort Knox, Ky. Mascia, J acqueline ......... 8902 W. Chester Pike, Upper Darby, Pa. Master, Donald C ................... 42 Sewell St., Glassboro, NJ. Matthews, Roberta S ......... Sugartown Rd., Malvern R.D. a692, Pa. Mattis, David 5., Jr .............. 1170 Lafayette Rd., Wayne, Pa. Maxwell, Patricia Ann .......... 11834 Joan Drive, Pittsburgh 35, Pa. Mazza, John P ....... . .............. 723 E. Brady St., Butler, Pa. Mazzie, Louis R., Jr ........... 232 Rutledge Drive, Red Bank, NJ. Meade, Robert A ................ 35 Crooked Billet Rd., Hatboro, Pa. Meals, George C ................ 130 South 17th St., Camp Hill, Pa. Mecough, W. Thomas ....... 1437 Keystone Ave., Upper Darby, Pa. Medaugh, Robert A ............ 1064 Cayer Drive, Glen Burnie, Md. Meltzer, Robert G ................ 3058 Magee Ave., Phila. 49, Pa. Mengel, Russel Wm., Jr .......... 2033 Penn Ave., West Lawn, Pa. Merrick, Charles P., III ............... 205 Fifth Ave., Denton, Md. Mervine, William R ................ 506 Edgewood St., Warren, Pa. Metenyi, Ronald E ............ 418 Faragut Court, Falls Church, Va. Mettler, Robert S ..... P.O. Box 126, Amwell Rd., East Millstone, NJ. Meyers, Linda A .......... Park Drive Manor-912B, Phila. 44, Pa. Meyers, Robert H ......... 214 Wyomissing Blvd., Wyomissing, Pa. 198 Micci, David F ................ 75 Vreeland Ave., Rutherford, NJ Mikkelsen, Nils J ..... Gasilla 50-D,Santiago de Chile, South Americ Milius, Gay Ann ................... 9 Tuxedo Place, Cranford, N J Miller, Albert G ................ 13 College Ave., West Chester, Pa Miller, Harris P ............... 5867 Woodcrest Ave., Phila. 31, Pa Miller, Janet P ................. 2073 Oakdale Ave., Glenside, Pa Miller, Patricia A ............. 3 Cherry Tree Lane, Cherry Hill, NJ Miller, Robin P .......... Smithhridge Rd., RD. 9992, Glen Mills, Pa Miller, Russell H., Jr ........... R.D. 5192, Box 54, New Holland, Pa Milligan, Steven M ................ 71 Cherry St., Cheshire, Conn Millington, John T ......... 242 Westover Dr., New Cumberland, Pa Minnich, Tim I .................... Route $11, Boiling Springs, Pa Mohnach, Alexander ........ 605 Linwood St., New Cumberland. Pa. Moiel, David Lee ............. 18Magnolia Lane, Roslyn Hts., N.Y Monachino, Jeffrey A ................ 300 Loring Ave., Pelham, N.Y. Moneta, Judy Anne ......... 1617 Montgomery Ave., Willanova, Pa. Montague, Robert T., Jr ............. 1633 Pine St., Norristown, Pa. Montgomery, Paul C ................ 422 Bryan St., Havertown, Pa. Moore, Louis de'Bebian, II . . . Chicken Valley Rd., Long Island, N.Y. Moore, Maureen E ......... Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Moore, Rosalie Ann .............. 66 Aldine St., Rochester 19, N.Y. Moorehouse, Marian W ......... 35 Pelican Isle, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Morey, Beverly Sue ........... Old Mendham Rd., Morristown, NJ. Morgan, Richard W ...... 65 E. Lincoln Ave., Atlantic Highland, NJ. Morgan, William A., Jr ............... 152 Poplar St., Kingston, Pa. Morris, Anthony B. . American Embassy, Box 900, APO-80, N.Y., N.Y. Morris, Judith Ann ......... 105 W. Greenwood Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Morris, Richard E ............... 18 Abington Ave., Ardsley, N.Y. Morrison, Sandra Lee .................. Route 40, F armington, Pa. Morrow, Linda M ............ 4640 Old Boston Rd., Pittsburgh 27, Pa. Morse, Faith Ann ................. 15 T aylor Ave., Earlville, N.Y. Mosher, David C ..................... 8 Terrace Dr., Fairport, N .Y. 1 Moskowitz, Mark R ............ 326 W. Dauphin St., Phila. 33, Pa. Motiuk, Israel Leo . . . . ; ...... 22 Brookfall Rd., Highland Park, NJ. 1 Mowery, Carol K ............... 405 Golf View Rd., Wallingford, Pa. Mull, William H ............... 1006 Arnold St., Williamsport, Pa. Muller, Peter C ................... 128 Stratford Ave., Aldan, Pa. Mumper, Robert L., Jr .......... 5233 Pilikai St., Honolulu, Hawaii Munson, Jeannette R .......... 1187 W. Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. Murphy, Gail ............ 511 College Arms, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Murphy, Mary P. . . 104 Lctterkenny 0rd, Depot, Chambersburg, Pa. Murphy, Raymond P. . . 2419 Riverside Ter., Manasquan Park, NJ Murphy, Susan H. . . . . . . . '. ........ 256 Mather Rd.,Jenkintown, Pa. Myers, J udith Ann .................. 2286 Orchard Rd., Paoli, Pa. Myers, Linn M .................... 1057 Highland Rd., Sharon, Pa. Myers, Melinda. C .................... 41 W. First St., Everett, Pa. Nace, Barry J ..................... Mtd. Route, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Neel, Eugene 3., Jr .................. 211 Stock St., Hanover, Pa. Neff, Lawrence F ................. 382 S. Irvine Ave., Sharon, Pa. Neidig, Donald F ......... . ..................... Summerdale, Pa. Neiman, Bonnie T ................... 254 Franklin St., Carlisle, Pa. Nelson, Mary L ................. 910 Crescent Dr., Alexandria, Va. Nemec, Michael A ............... 2831 Main St., Pittsburgh 35, Pa. Nevins, Mary E ............ 190 Summit Ave., Upper Montclair, NJ. STUDENT DIRECTORY ewberry, Sterling P ...... RD. 5195, Westcott Rd., Schenectady, N.Y. ewby, Joseph H ................. 519 Kenilworth Rd., Merion, Pa. ewby, Thomas D ................. 519 Kenilworth Rd., Merion, Pa. ewton, Maureen D .............. 2120 North 2lst-St., Phila. 21, Pa. ichols, John H .................. 38 Vista Rd., North Haven, Conn. ichols, Ronald D ................ 208 Revere St., Harrisburg, Pa. I icolesi, Alfred J ............ Haines Neck Rd., RD. 3491, Salem, NJ. I issly, Barry Lee ............... 164 Hamilton Rd., Lancaster, Pa. oblit, Susan M ................ 514 W. Main St., Lock Haven, Pa. Nolan, Mary L ............... 416 Kensington Rd., Baltimore 29, Md. Norcross, Barbara J ........ Box 309, Sycamore Mills Rd., Media, Pa. Northam, Judith Ann ............... 373 Roberts Ave., Glenside, Pa. Novotny, Barbara Lee ........... 554 Hampton Lane, Towson 4, Md. Nuetzman, Carol F ........ 152-11 Roosevelt Ave., Flushing 54, N.Y. O'Brien, Ronald A. . . . Hillcrest Rd., Warren Twp., Plainfield, NJ. Ochse, Daniel R ............................. R.D., Oxford, NJ. Oppasser, Jack E. . . 53 Highlands Ave., Baltusrol Top, Westfleld, NJ. Oppenheimer, Lewis D ............ 1933 Chester Ave., Abington, Pa. Orenstein, Herbert J .......... 106 Park Place, North Plainfield, N .J . Orent, J o-Anne .................... 324 Second Ave., Hanover, Pa. Ornstein, Beth L ............ 217 Cleveland Ave., Highland Park, NJ. Oskam, Robert T ................ Jacksonville Rd., Burlington, N.J. Ostien, Paul H., Jr ............. 312 Nicholson Rd., Ridley Park, Pa. Ostrowski, Barbara T. . . . 306 E. Country Club Lane, Wallingford, Pa. Otis, Shirley E ................... 1801 Acorn Lane, Abington, Pa. Owens, James T ..................... 808 Main St., Riverton, N.J. Oyler, John A ................. 759 Burnley Circle, Springfield, Pa. Packard, Harry B ........ 7312 Piney Branch Rd., Washington, D.C. Pagdin, Janet A ................. 585 Point Rd., Little Silver, NJ. Palitz, Harvey F .................... 2303 76th Ave., Phila. 50, Pa. Palmer, Frank .................. 243 W. Louther St., Carlisle, Pa. Palmer, Jane ........................... RD. 1166, Carlisle, Pa. Parker, Dennis M. . ............ 209 Sunnybrook Rd., Flourtown, Pa. Parker, Elizabeth ................ Brookview Rd., Brookview, N.Y. Parker, Patricia Ann .......... 2001 Woodland Drive, Yardley, Pa. Parker, Ronald A ............. 67 Knox Place, Staten Island 14, N.Y. Parkin, Stanton L ........ 604 North Burrowes St., State College, Pa. Pasquale, Henry D ......... 583 Shoemaker Rd., King of Prussia, Pa. Pass, Charles ............................ RD. 9661, Carlisle, Pa. Pastore, Susan H ................... 300 Corlies Ave., Pelham, N.Y. Patrick, Lorne W ............ Box 155, R.D. $91, Hummelstown, Pa. Patterson, William S, . . RD. 9693, Taylor Highland, Huntingdon, Pa. Patton, William F ................ 1604 Cherry Lane, Flourtown, Pa. Paugh, Robert J .................. 251 Yost Ave., Spring City, Pa. Pawling, Mrs. Corrine M .............. 122 S. West St., Carlisle, Pa. Pawling, Penny B ........ Atlasta Farm, Dance Mill Rd., Phoenix, Md. Pearsall, Linda L ............ 1744 Lehigh Rd., Wantagh, L.I., N.Y. Pedlow, John W ....................... 25 Line Rd., Media, Pa. Peltz, Suellen ......... 50 Memorial Pkwy., Atlantic Highlands, N.J. Penney, William H ........................... Box 354, Mars, Pa. Pennington, Fred A., Jr ............... R.D. $63, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Pergam, Carl J ................ , . . 48-19 192nd St., Flushing 64, N.Y. Perkins, Charles M., Jr .............. The Loop Road, Bedford, N.Y. Perkins, Russel G .............. 140 Sterling Place, Amityville, N.Y. Perry, Ronald B ............ 549 Highland Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Petersen, John L ......... 7 Tappan Terrace, Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. Petrucelli, Gerald J .................. 348 Gray St., Orange, N .J . Patterson, Karen L ........... 361 Orchard Drive, Pittsburgh 28, Pa. Phillips, Keith J ..................... 108 W. 6th St., Laurel, Del. Phillips, Sally L ................... 135 Chestnut St., Sunbury, Pa. Pierce, David C ................ 663 Parkview Blvd., Yeadon, Pa. Pierce, Samuel E ............. 156 Wedgewood Drive, Riverton, NJ. Pierson, Susan C ............... Route 206, Box 204, Princeton, NJ. Pinheiro, E. Barry ............ 5434 Woodbine Ave., Phila. 31, Pa. Pinkerton, Ann E .................... 670 Bair Rd., Berwyn, Pa. Piserchia, Gerald J ................. 200 Nutley Ave., Nutley, NJ. Plott, Virginia H ............... 210 Pathfinder Lane, McLean, Va. Podboy, John W .................... 128 Scarboao Drive, York, Pa. Point, Lawrence W .......... 102 E. Dickinson St., Woodstown, N.J Porch, Kathryn J0 ................ 210 Lakeside Ave., Pitman, N.J. Post, Roberta A ................. 24 Russell St., Naugatuck, Conn. Potamkin, Macy A .............. 1808 Delancey Place, Phila. 3, Pa. Potter, Cynthia N ............... Circle Drive, R.D. 9H, Carlisle, Pa. Pratt, Vaughn W .............. 456 Colebrook Lane, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Prell, Andrea J ............ RD. 9166, S. Delsea Drive,Vine1and, N.J. Price, Barbara E ......... 124 S. Norwinden Drive, Springfield, Pa. Price, Howard C. . . . PO. Box 13, Jackson, Susquehanna County, Pa. Proctor, Barbara A. . . Apt. B-211, 1600 S. Joyce St., Arlington 2, Va. Putnam, David S .......... 1619 2L St., N.W., Washington 6, D.C. Quinn, Alan R .............. 124 East Main St., Wallingford, Conn. Rafalsky, Thomas R ............. 1185 Park Ave., New York 28, N.Y. Rago, Albert R ..... . ......... 220 S. Park Drive, Collingswood, N .J . Rand, Lawrence A ................ 55 Morton St., New York, N.Y. Rapuano, Michael R. .............. Reidina Farms, Newtown, Pa. Raskopf, Carol A ............... 14 Magnolia Ave., Montvale, NJ. Rathke. Martin P ............... 341 E. Main St., Bergenfield, N.J. Raysor, Sonia C ................. 453 Manos Ave., Downingtown, Pa. Reade, Donald A .............. 202 N. Franklin St., Holbrook, Mass. Reeder, Richard A ............... 337 Shanago Rd., Beaver F alls, Pa. Reichard, David L., II ............. P.O. Box 373, Waynesboro, Pa. Reid, Robert K ............. 240 E. Broad St., East Stroudsburg, Pa. Reinhart, J ames H ............. 2003 Foulk Rd., Wilmington 3, Del. Reinke, G. Clement, Jr ................. R.D. 9491, Phoenixville, Pa. Reish, William G ................ 32 South 13th St., Lewisburg, Pa. Renchy, Craig C ............ 122 Gerrish Ave., East Haven 12, Conn. Renshaw, Charlotte L .......... 20 Pleasant St., Clifton Springs, N.Y. Rentschler, Donald P ................ 239 N. 5th St., Reading, Pa. Renter, Louis F ............ 6242 Kronberngaunus, Viktoriastr 35, Federal Republic of Germany Revell, Mary I ........... 261 Nottingham Hill, Sherwood Forest, Md. Rhine, Charles P ................... Foreign Policy Research 1nst., University of Pa., Phila., Pa. Rhoads, Elizabeth G ............... 307 Longfield Rd., Phila. 18, Pa. Rhody, John F .................. 5249 Apache Lane, Drexel Hill, Pa. Rich, John E., Jr ................................ Woolrich, Pa. Richards, John T ............ 9498 Brandywine Rd., Northfield, Ohio Richards, Merrill A ........ 22 West 35th St., Reiffton, Reading, Pa. Richman, David ................. 1342 Barringer St., Phila. 19, Pa. 199 ST UDEN T DIRECTORY Rickert, Wayne F ................. 8 North St., West Pittston, Pa. Riddlesberger, Merchline M., Jr. . . . 256 5. Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. Riggs, Millard M ................ 609 W. Union St., Morganton, N.C. Ritchie, John W .................... 839 Surrey Lane, Media, Pa. Rivera, Cornelia ......................... Tegucigalpa, Honduras Rizzolo, Ronald E ............. 560 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark 4, NJ. Robb, James F ................. 251d1ew00d RdA, White Plains, N.Y. Robell, Paul A ................. 4 Crawford Rd., Lexington 73, Mass. Robert, Charles G .................. 49 S. College St., Carlisle, Pa. Roberts, James L .......... 1344 Country Club Rd., Monongahela, Pa. Rockman, Edward F .............. 707 N. Wilbur Ave., Sayre, Pa. Rogers, Andrew Y., Jr ......... 117 East 78th St., New York 21, N.Y. Rogers, Judy .................... 195 Park St., East Orange, NJ. Rogers, Lance D ..................... Jericho Rd., Sherman, Conn. Rogers, Ronald K ................ 504 Fourth St., West Pittston, Pa. Rohrbaugh, Michael J ................ 17 Houston Rd., Yardley, Pa. Romberger, David H ............. 48 N. Union St., Middletown, Pa. Rome, Joel I .................. 72 North Gates Ave., Kingston, Pa. Romeo, Angelo G ...................... Rena St., Newiield, NJ. Rosa, Marybeth ......................... Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Rose, Elizabeth J ................. 120 Eleventh St., Lakewood, NJ. Rosen, Howard R .......... 2909 W. Strathmore Ave., Balto. 9, Md. Rosenfeld, Philip A ................ 1615 67th Ave., Phila. 26, Pa. Rosenthal, Mrs. Ellen .............. 1435 Spring Rd., Carlisle, Pa. Rothman, Norman C ............. 53 Parke St., West Pittston, Pa. Royce, Elizabeth ................... 33 S. West St., Carlisle, Pa. Rupprecht, George W., Jr ........... 520 Holden Rd., Towson 4, Md. Russ, Carla E .................... 38 Newman Ave., Verona, N.J. Saalfeld, Robert A ................. 51 Chestnut St., Ramsey, NJ. Sabel, Bruce E ................... 6526 Castor Ave., Phila. 49, Pa. Sacks, Nancy H .................. 39 Shore Drive, Great Neck, N.Y. Sadler, Beverly G ................... 7 Caro Court, Red Bank, NJ. Sadler, Brenda A .................. 7 Caro Court, Red Bank, NJ. Sadowski, Wolfram E ...... Wilkienskamp 10, Osnabruch, Germany Saidis, Margaret M ................. 79 Garland Drive, Carlisle, Pa. Salisbury, Patricia S ...... 31746 Staman Circle, Farmington, Mich. Sampson, William 5., Jr ....... 607 Greenwich St., Falls Church, Va. Sandmann, J efTrey R ................. 907 W. North St., Carlisle, Pa. Sansbury, Sarah ................. Calvert County, Sunderland, Md. Sargent, George P. T. . 3503 Springland Lane, N.W., Washington, D.C. Satinsky, Harry W ...... 50 Belmont Ave., Apt. 404, Bala Cynwd, Pa. Sahvage, Carol L. . . , ............ 17 Elmwood Lane, Fair Haven, N.J. Savage, John A ........... 89 Kenilworth Rd., Mountain Lakes, NJ. Schaal, Betsy L .................. Merrydale Farm, Quechee, Vt. Schaefer, William P., III .......... 928 Pinecroft Rd., Berwyn, Pa. Schambach, Robert A ........ 47 Fielding Court, South-Orange, N.J. Schantzenbach, William K ........... 524 North St., Emmaus, Pa. Schenck, Judith Ann ............ School Rd., R.D. 9951, Hatfield, Pa. Schiavo, Sandra M ................ 111 Oliver St., J ersey Shore, Pa. Schlosberg, Robert L ............... 43 Firtree Rd., Levittown, Pa. Schlusser, Robert E ............... Mtd. Rt. Holly Pike, Carlisle, Pa. Schmidt, Christina ............... 1037 Robin Rd., Wyomissing, Pa. Schmidt, Susan J ................ 26 Parker St., Maplewood, NJ. Schneider, Adele J ................ 145 First Ave., Little Falls, NJ . 200 Schneider, David ........... 110 Riverside Drive, New York 24, N. Schreiber, Richard M ......... 65 Sentinel Hill Rd., Milford, Con Schultz, John D., Jr ........ 1206 Woodside Pkwy., Silver Spring, M Schutz, Gertrude C ............... 610 Regester Ave., Balto. 12, M Schwartz, Richard M .......... 1282 Pinewood Dr.. Pittsburgh 16, P Schwarz, Robert D ................ 1806 Chestnut St., Phila. 3, P Schwenk, Gail J ............. 208 Ingraham Blvd., Hempstead, N. Scurfield, Raymond E ............. 927 Mulberry St., Elizabeth, P Searles, Pamela W .................... 53 Avon Rd., Hewlett, N. Sears, David F ................ 144 Archwood Ave., Annapolis, Md Sears, John B ...................................... Darling, Pa Seidel, Christopher W ............... 246 N. Front St., Milton, Pa Selden, Anne W ........... 93 Lancaster Rd, West Hartford 7, Conn Shaffer, Richard S ................ 100 Mills St., Morristown, NJ Shaffer, William A ........ 2329 Leechburg Rd., New Kensington, Pa Shank, Robert H ..................... R.D. 9151, Downingtown, Pa Shannon, Gayle M. . . . 208 N. 26th St., P.O. Box 263, Camp Hill, Pa Shapiro, Milton J ............ 1143 Countryside Dr., Harrisburg, Pa Shapiro, Richard E ............. 6140 Old York Rd., Phila. 41, Pa. Sharer, Ralph W .................. 44 Yale Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Sharf, James C ................. 234 Charlotte St., Lancaster, Pa. Shatto, J. Douglas ........... 113 Fox St., Progress, Harrisburg, Pa. Shaver, John D .......... 623 Mountain Rd., Smoke Rise, Butler, N.J. Shaw, Jeffry S .................... 95 Maple Ave., Bethpage, N.Y. Shaw, Luther 0., Jr ................ 2 Thompson Ave., Pitman, N.J. Shearer, Don P ............... 422 N. Front St., Wormleysburg, Pa. Sheldon, Richard H .............. 263 Main St., Easthampton, Mass. Sheldon, Stanley M ....................... R.D. 32, Thompson, Pa. Sheldon, Susan J ................. RD. 9691, Box 116, Fallston, Md. Sheppard, Joseph M ............ Box 363, R.F.D. 932, Cape May, NJ. Sherman, Joanne E. . . ; ....... 3 CharlesEeld St., Providence 6, RI. Shimer, Lori L ........ Illicks Mill Rd., Mtd. Rt. 23, Bethlehem, Pa. Shinn, Allen E ................ 22 Ogden Ave., White Plains, N.Y. Sheff, Millard R .................... 200 Meade Ave., Hanover, Pa. Showalter, Paul M., Jr ........... 855 St. Louis St., Lewisburg, Pa. Shubs, Peter A ............. 352 McKinley Ave., New Haven, Conn. Shukis, Charles A ..................... 22 Muntz Ave., Butler, Pa. Sia, Ida J ...................... 133 W. High Street, Carlisle, Pa. Silver, Barry A .................. 5620 N. Tenth St., Phila. 41, Pa. Simmons, Valerie A ................. 431 S. College St., Carlisle, Pa. Slade, Steven M .................. 135 Redwood Dr., Roslyn, N.Y. Slott, Phillip ............. 35 E. Eighty-fourth St., New York 28, N.Y. Smith, Ann L ................ 30 Windermcre Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Smith, Donald H .................. 225 Lansdowne Ave., Wayne, Pa. Smith, Jay E, III ......................... Box 22, Kimberton, Pa. Smith, Judith A .................... 319 Haverling St., Bath, N.Y. Smith, Milton R., Jr .......... 1136 Gypsy Lane, East, Towson 4, Md. Smith, Patricia A ................ 3326 S. Park Rd., Bethel Park, Pa. Smith, Ralph E ................ 539 Rutgers Ave., Burlington, N.J. Smith, Richard St. Clair . . . . 30 Boulder Brook Dr., Wilmington 3, Del. Smith, Valerie A ............ 519 Madison Ave., Fort Washington, Pa. Smith, William M .......... 100 Washington Ave., Haddonfield, NJ. Smither, Henry C., III ...... 1341 Manor Circle, Pelham Manor, N.Y. Smyth, Anna L. M ................ 429 Argyle Dr., Alexandria, Va. STUDENT DIRECTORY Smyth, Whitney B ......... 60 The Serpentine, Roslyn Estates, N.Y. Snyder, Daniel J., III ............ 29 Division Ave., Greensburg, Pa. Snyder, Hairy .................. 747 W. Louther St., Carlisle, Pa. Snyder, Lawrence E ................. 31 Prince St., Littlestown, Pa. Souser, Norma G ............ 567 S. Nineteenth St., Harrisburg, Pa. South, James D ........................ Stone St., Greensboro, Pa. Spadea, John L., Jr ................ 318 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. Spadoni, Serita G ......... 114 W. Rosedale Ave., West Chester, Pa. Spahr, Boyd L., III .................... Roges Roost, Blue Bell, Pa. Spahr, William T., Jr ................. 508 Baer Ave., Hanover, P5. Spatz, William E .................. 267 Belvedere St., Carlisle, Pa. Spencer, Howard R ................. 826 West St., Pittsfield, Mass. Spengler, Barbara A .............. 820 N. Sixth St., AHentoWn, Pa. Spicer, Joan L ............... 2317 Market St., Wilmington 2, Del. Spire, Henry H ................ 275 Lincoln St., Hummelstown, Pa. Spring, Peter C ................. 567 Deerpath Rd., Glen Ellyn, 111. Sprogell, Prudehce M ............ Old Church Rd., North Wales, Pa. Stahl, Harold J., Jr ........................ R.D. a663, Pottstowh, Pa. Stahler, John E ................. 155 E. White St., Summit Hill, Pa. Stair, Bruce W ......................... R.D. 1H, Littlestown, Pa. Stamatis, Carol L .............. 5. 28 Northfield Rd., Glen Cove,rN.Y. Stamhaugh, Jeffrey L .......... Hillside Terrace, Menges Mills, Pa. Standinngohn H ................ 1733 Millard St., Bethlehem,'Pa. Steedle, Roger C .......... 111 North Melbourne Ave., Ventnor, NJ. Steel, Richard D ............... 607 Wyncote House, Wyncote, Pa. Steen, Jon M ................... 1605 Kansas Ave., McKeesport, Pa. Stegmeier, S. Kathryn . . 661 S. Twenty-Seventh St., Harrisburg, Pa. Steigleman, John W., Jr ........... 225 W. Louther St., Carlisle, Pa. Steinbeck, Nancy S .................... 624 Dorsett St., Devon, Pa. Stellwag, Theodore W., Jr .......... 312 Elm Ave., Burlington, NJ. Sterling, Patricia L .................. 417 Timber Lane, Devon, Pa. Stern, Marc 1 .................... E. Chestnut Ave., Vineland, NJ. Sterner, L. David ...... 2 Locust Lane Rose Valley, Wallingford, Pa. Stevens, Neal .1 ............ ' ...... 6 603 N. Bouvier St., Phila. 26, Pa. Stevenson, Sally J ........... 640 Watchung Rd., Bound Brook, NJ. Stewart, Nancy C ................ 110 S. Grove Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Stine, Peter T .................. 425 Saybrook Rd., Villanova, Pa. Stiscia, Alfred R ................... 735 Irvington Rd., Chester, Pa. Stoffel, Walter R ............ 104 Lowell Place, Port Jefferson, N.Y. Stohr, Joan H ............... 6845 Penham Place, Pittsburgh 8, Pa. Stolker, Richard S ...................... 742 F ern St., Yeadon, Pa. Stout, John W .................... 654 N. Tenth St., Reading, Pa. Stretton, Thomas R., Jr ....... 401 Glenburn Rd., Clarks Summit, Pa. Stricker, Edward C., Jr ........ 1024 Linglestown Rd., Harrisburg, Pi. Stright, Martha S .................. 717 Chestnut St., Indiana, Pa. Strite, Katherine . .- ............ 846 E. King St., Chambersburg, Pa. Strobridge, Richard P ......... 37 Tompkins St., West Orange, NJ. Strong, Caroline G .................. 205 Parker St., Carlisle, Pa. Stumpf, Jeri E ..................... 14-65 Whiteford Rd., York, Pa. Stunt, Barbara W ....... 2643 Clarendon Ave., Bellmore, L.I., N.Y. Stunt, Jane H ................ 35 Florence Ave., Massapequa, N.Y. Sullivan, Joseph M ......... 5421 Carpenter Ave., Otis A.F.B., Mass. Sullivan, Michael R ........................ RD. 9461, Hanover, Pa. Suter, Kurt E ............... 35 Rolling Drive, M.R. i662, Carlisle, Pa. Sutton, Virginia E ............ 1009 Frederick Rd., Meadowbrook, Pa. Swartz, Donald R ..................... Milford St., Port Royal, Pa. Tafel, Harvey A .................. 200 Chestnut Ave., Narberih, Pa. Taranto, Michael, Jr ......... 1. . . . 230 W. Jersey St., Elizabeth, NJ. Tassie, John M., Jr ................... ,' . Carter Rd., Princeton, NJ. Taussig, Joan H ..................... Nash Island, Noroton, Conn. Taylor, John B ................. 4O DeKalb Ave., White Plains, N.Y. Taylor, Penelope A ........... 22 Orchard Lane, Glastonbury, Conn. Taylor, Robert F ........ 3822 Foidham Rd., N.W., Washington, DC. Teller, Susan E ............ 181 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Templeton, Mary E ............. 122 E. Clinton Ave., Tenafly, NJ. Templeton, Reginal K., Jr ......... 122 E. ClimOn Ave., Tenafly, NJ. Tenet, Jerry L. .' ............... 333 Sycamore Drive, Sewickley, Pa. Test, Thomas C ..... 762 Laurel Lane, Colonial Village, Wayne, Pa. Thackeray, Frank W ............ 2010 Mt. Royal Blvd., Glenshaw, Pa. Thomas, Anne H ........ Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Thomas, David .................... 41 S. Third St., Shamokin, Pa. Thomas, George E. . 937 West Ave., Springfield, Delaware County, Pa. Thomas, John R .................. 2037 Zarker St., Harrisburg, Pa. Thomas, John W. . 937 W. Avenue, Springfield, Delaware Cdumy, Pa. Thompson, Ann L ............... 480 W. Lake Drive, Athens, Ga. Thompson, Bradley D., Jr ................ Box 612, Davidson, N.C. Th'ornhill, Gail M ................. 1236 Steel Rd., Havertown, Pa. Tiffany, David M .............. 402 Jackson Ave., Susquehanna, Pa. Tillman, Arthur L., III ........... 851 Tenth Ave., Prospect Park, Pa. Tindall, Anne 5 .................. 21 Kathleen Court, Wayne, NJ. Tindall, James M., 111 ............. 21 Kathleen Court, Wayne, NJ. Tischler, Ronald B ......... 112 N. Frontenac Ave., Margate City, NJ. Tither, William T., Jr ......... 1108 Frederick Rd., Meadowbrook, Pa. Todd, James C ................. 127 Warren St., West Pittston, Pa. Tomlinson, Judith S ............ 423 Foster Drive, Springfield, Pa. Torrey, David C ................ 7 Payson Lane, Easthampton, Mass. Townsend, Jay A ................... 21 Hillside Rd., Dauphin, Pa. Toy, Carolyn J ..... , ........... Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford, Pa. Treicis, J ohn Treicis, Mara Tritt, William R ........................... R.D. a195, Carlisle, Pa. Trowbridge, Patricia C. . . 16 Intervale Rd., Wellesley Hills 81, Mass. Troxler, Mary E ............. 221 Wynnewood Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Truitt, Dolores ............................. R.D. $91, Etters, Pa. Tsou, HsiaoWMei ..... Nanyang University, Jurong Rd., Singapore 22 Tucker, Nancy H ...... 50 Highridge Rd., South Glastonbury, Conn. Tunstall, Graydon A ............... '. . 229 River Rd., Red Bank, NJ. Turner, Carl A .................. 1111 Oriental Ave., Westmont, NJ. Tuttle; Carolyn M ....... 85-02 Ninty-fourth St., Woodhaven 21, N .Y. Tyler, Joseph B ..................... 1205 Golf Rd., Riverton, NJ. Ulmer, Charle-s D. . 1204 N. Hillview St., Flemington, Lock Haven, Pa. Ulrich, John F ............ 7 ....... 500 S. Railroad St.-, Palmyra, Pa. Updike, Richard .................. 1 Eliot Place, Short Hills, NJ. Vail, Wilfred E ............ 71 Brookfield Rd., Upper Montclair, NJ. Valenti, Clark J. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 54- Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Van Allen, Patricia ............. Deepwood Rd., Naugatuck, Conn. Vance, Dennis E. . 345 Lester Rd., Springfield, Delaware County, Pa. Van Ormer, Jean H ........... 747 Washington St., Cumberland, Md. 201 STUDENT DIRECTORY Vedova, Edith M ................. 9 Lincoln St., Glen Ridge, NJ. Velte, Lawrence R ........... 10 Westwood Rd., Lexington 73, Mass. Verdelli, Louis J ............. 273 E. Second St., Hummelstown, Pa. Volpicelh', Nicholas A ...... . . . . .' . 1440 Markley SL, Norristown, Pa. Voneida, Jane D .................. 384 Broadway, Hughesville, Pa. Wadas, Charles G ........... 4 Clenside Park, Berkley Heights, NJ. Waddell, Jeffrey S ....... 1217 Parkside Drive, N ., Wyomissing, Pa. Wagner, Charles I .............. 1475 Thornberry Rd., Wyncote, Pa. Wagner, Elizabeth A ................. 20 Pacific Ave., Nanuet, NJ. Wagner, Mary E ................... RD. 9192, Box 168, Etters, Pa. Waight, David W. . . .' ................... 427 2A St., Carlisle, Pa. Waletsky, Margaret Ann ......... 1073 Kingston Rd., Princeton,.N.J. Walker, Bruce G .......... 1443 Crestridge Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Walker, Paul E ................... 802 Franco Ave., Johnstown, Pa. Wallace, Alvah Arthur ........ 119 Demarest Ave., Bloomfield, NJ. Walter, Exetta W ................. Sandy Hill Farm, Christiana, Pa. Walthers, Richard K ........ 140 Wakefield St., West Warwick, R.I. Waltman, Donald ................ 111 W. Louther SL, Carlisle, Pa. Walton, David J ................... 627 JeHerson Ave., Erlton, NJ. Walton, Deborah ...................... Prices Lane, Moylan, Pa. Wall, Shaubut C., III ................. 51 Wilson St., Carlisle, Pa. Wambaugh, Mae L .................. P.O. Box 166, Emigsville, Pa. Warden, Philip S ............ 1104 Park Terrace Dr., Alexandria, Va. Warden, Richard M ............... 534 S. 17th St., Harrisburg, Pa. Warlow, Samuel M ....... , ................. RD. 9696, Carlisle, Pa. Warren, Barry L ........ n .......... 789 Lydia Lane, Westbury, N.Y. Warren, Judith Anne . . . . f . . . 8209 Kentbury Drive, Bethesda l4, Md. Washburn, Phillip S ........ 44 East Sumner Ava, Roselle Park, NJ. Wasilko, Charles ....... Apt. 15-B, Valley View Ten, Scranton, Pa. Watt, Gail H.. ...................... 18 North South St, Warren, Pa. Watts, Alice L. . . '. .......... 4315 Lynbrook Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Waxman, F rank .................... 4621 Osage Ave., Phila., Pa. Way, Ernest N., Jr ................ 41 Clark St., Pleasantville, N.Y. Weaver, Elaine L. . 6204 Dallas Place, Apt. 202, Marlow Heights, Md. Weaver, C. Robert ............ 2301 Murray Ave., Huntingdon, Pa. Weder, William J ......................... R.D. 9H, Dillsburg, Pa. Weidner, Frederic C ......... '. . 28 North Main St., Cranbury, NJ. Weigel, Richard D ......... 1001 Barley Mill Rd., Wilmington 6, Del. Weinel, Eleanor F ...... 443 Country Club Rd., Lake Oswego, Ore. Weiser, Don C ..................... 228 Graham SL, Carlisle, Pa. Weldon, Joseph H .................... Box 26, South Dennis, N.J. Weiss, Robert ..................... 134 Althea Lane, Morton, Pa. Weller, J ean M ............. 122 Wallingford Ave., Wallingford, Pa. Wendell, Jeffrey R ......... 75 Cedar Rd., Watchung, Plainfield, NJ. Werkheiset, Molly E ...................... Box 63, Numidia, Pa. Wettstein, Frank D ............. 180 Sunset Drive, Hempstead, N.Y. White, Edward H ........... 2066 West Market St., Pottsville, Pa. White, Ronald R .................. 6 Hemlock Rd., Lansdowne, Pa. White, William Howard ............ 18 Pinoak Drive, Oil City, Pa. Whitwell, George Leibig . . 378 Winthrop Road, West Englewood', NJ . Wicks, Allan Burnett ...... 14Philadelphia Ave., West Pittston, Pa. Wicks, Barbara K. . 601 Parker CL, Westminster, Wilmington 8, Del. Widmyer, William'Lawrence ............ R.D. 9H, Macungie, Pa. Wilber, Kathleen Ruth ........... 376 East 214th St., Euclid 23, Ohio Wilcox, Milton Burnet, III ..... 433 Larchwood Rd., Springfield, Pa. 202 Wilcox, Walter Glenn ..... 2021 Forest Hill Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Wilkening, William Fredrick . . . 1214- Prospect Hill Rd., Villanova, Pa. Williams, George Wesley, II ...... 29 Begg Drive, Chappaqua, N .Y. Williams, James Pendleton . . . 240 N . Fourteenth St., Harrisburg, Pa. Williams, Kenneth Jardine . . 2101 Otis Drive, Apt. D, Alameda, Calif. Williams, Roberta Louise ........ 130 Atkins Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Williams, Scott Alvin ........... 2095 Misner Rd., Williamsport, Pa. Willson, Sydney C., III ......... 118 W. Adams Ave., Vandergrift, Pa. Wilson, Charles J ................. 1802 Chestnut St., Phila. 3, Pa. Wilson, David Wesley ........... 7456 Sommers Rd., Phila. 38,.Pa. Wilson, Lewis Albert, III ......... 224 Stuart Ave., Downingtown, Pa. Wilson, Nancy ............... 111 Penn Ave., Collingswood 7, NJ. Winfield, John Robert .......... 46 Queens Drive, Little Silver, NJ. Winslow, Julian Danas . 102 Hermitage Rd., Fairfax, Wilmington, Del. Winston, John M ......... 373 W. Montauk Highway, Babylon, N.Y. Winter, Peggy Ann ......... 21 Grand Ave., Atlantic Highlands, NJ. Winters, Sherman David ............. 89 Poe Road, Princeton, NJ . Wise, Joyce L ................. 415 Penn Valley Rd., Narbeth, Pa; Wiswesser, Betty Jean ............ 3103 River Road, Reading, Pa. Witherell, Nancy Alice ........ 38 Dover Rd., Wellesley 81, Mass. Witman, Mrs. M. Louise ........... 406 Franklin St., Carlisle, Pa. Witwer, Samuel W., J r .......... 111 Abingdon Ave., Kenilworth, I11. Wolf, Richard C., Jr .............. 501 W. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. Wolfe, Howard Allan ............ 255 Gabrini Blvd., N.Y. 40, N.Y. Wolfe, Janet Sue .................. -. . . 1 Oxford Rd., Yardley. Pa. Wolfe, Sandra Lee ..................... 1 Oxford Rd., Yardley, Pa. Wolfe, Seth August, Jr .......... 700 Chulmleigh Rd., Balto.-12, Md. Wolff, Gretchen Lynn ....... 344 Freeport Rd., New Kensington, Pa. Wolfram, Joel Ramsdell ...... 600 E. Orange SL, Shippensburg, Pa. Woodring, J ames Howard . '. ........ 1139 Lloyd St., Nanty-Glo, Pa. Woods, Shelley Anne ............ 25 Edgewood Rd., Chatham, NJ. Woods, Thomas William ......... . . . 176 Taylor Ave., Beaver, Pa. Woods, William Frencn ...... 25 Highland Rd., Valley Stream, N.Y. Woolston, David Swavely ...... 19 Washington St., Mount Holly, N J . Wright, J . Baxter .......... 304 S. Market St., Mechanicsburg, Pa. Wright, Michael T alcott ......... 1533 Portola Rd., Woodside, Calif. Yeagley, John F ........................ 334 Creston Rd., York, Pa. Young, Emilie Marie ........... 235 Bowezs SL, Jersey City 7, NJ. Young, Mary Ellen ................. Route 4, Box 278, Fairfax, Va. Young, Nancy Hayes . . . 5787 Watson SL, N.W., Washington 16, DC. Young, Richard Manning .......... 24 Melrose Ave., Plainfield, NJ. Zahn, Brian Jeffrey .............. 7337 Thouron Ave., Phila. 38, Pa. Zeigler, Jacob Edwin, Jr. . Kiskiminetas Springs School, Saltsburg, Pa. Zeigler, Zella Rose ............................. Hyndman, Pa. Zemo, Ruby L .................... 63 E. Main St., Middletown, Pa. Zilinsky, Emily Frances ....... 6 Waterview Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. Zilinsky, Natalie Ruth ........... 6 Waterview Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. Zimmer, Barbara Ann ................... R.D. 9651, Dauphin, Pa. lug, Jeanette . . , ................. 1465 N. Main St., Bethlehem, Pa. Zurich, J oan ............ 1874 N. Patrick Henry Dr., Arlington 5, Va. Zuyus, Peter B ................. 761 Blake Ave., Brooklyn 7, N.Y. Zwart, Karen Elizabeth ............ 40 Red Oak Rd., Oreland, Pa. PATRONS Fraternities and Sororities ALPHA CHI RHO PHI KAPPA SIGMA BETA THETA PI PHI MU CHI OMEGA PI BETA PHI KAPPA SIGMA SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON PHI DELTA THETA SIGMA CHI PHI EPSILON PI THETA CHI PHI KAPPA PSI ZETA TAU ALPHA FARMERS TRUST COMPANY Carlisle, Pennsylvania This Is Your Invitation To Use Our Complete Banking Services SAVINGS DEPARTMENT and COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Drive-ln Window For Your Convenience Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corporafion BOWMAN 6x COMPANY ALBERT WATSON, Prop. SOUTH HANOVER STREET i CARLISLE'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE Vk The Sfore ThaiL Appreciates Your Business ik Shop at this Store for Good Values Complete line of used text books Complete line of paper backs Complete line of conversation pieces Complete line of bull. Duane Johnson, Bookseller 140 W. High Street Hocali 29 Carlisle Street iGeHysburgi serving TOWN 8i GOWN with more atmosphere fhcm air. C umberland Office Eqmpment C o. 109 West Louther Streef Phone: CH. 9-4922 Royal Typewriters Victor Adding and Calculating Machines Business Machines OEice Furniture 8'. Supplies SALES AND SERVICE Carlisle, Penna. PENNEY'S OVER THREE GENERATIONS HAVE DEPENDED ON PENNEY'S STYLE AND QUALITY LEADERSHIP. MASSEY'S FROZEN CUSTARD THICK SHAKE 9 SUNDAES SLUSH DRINKS 600 W. High Street Carlisle, Penna. Compliments of HAMILTON RESTAURANT 55 WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA HOME-MADE PIES 9 BEST WEINERS Open 24 Hours9FriendIy Service 204 CARLISLE BUS TERMINAL CARLISLE CLEANERS CARLISLE LAUNDROMAT CARLISLE NEWS CENTER FOOD BASKET R. A. HOUCK, Jeweler KIRSCH and GROVE, Printers LONG'S LADIES' SHOP MILDRED'S BEAUTY SHOP PATTY'S PASTRY SHOP SADIE DRESS SHOP SCHAFFER BROTHERS THE HUB THOMPSON'S BOOK STORE VALLES FURS and SMARTWEAR mmmwmx WHarrisburg :;UN:TAND J. P. 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Open Daily Noon til Midnite For Your Bowling Pleasure AMF Automatic - Air Conditioned 2 Free Instruction CARLISLE 'S FINEST LANES Headquarters For Bowling Accessories ' j; 28 8 PITT CARLISLE 1963 . . . remember it well the year of the kilt and the v-neck sweater and the shift and the Whaler top. 1964 . . . what? SMITH MUSIC HOUSE Phone: 2342 25-31 South Hanover Street ir RADIOS - TELEVISION - PIANOS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - RECORDS GENERAL ELECTRIC KITCHENS Compliments of THE TOWNE TAVERN 223 South Hanover Street 5m DRYCLEANING and SHIRT LAUNDRY High Street Carlisle, Pa. You Are Invited to bank with 7 Dauphin Deposit Trust Company CAlusu-HARRISBtURG-stzsuon Member Federal Reserue Student - Member Federal DepOsit Insurance Corporation the bank you can bank on . . . 207 PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY by MERIN STUDIOS Creatinj pistinctive d35of05var97 1010 Chestnut Street 0 Philadelphia 7, Penna. 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