Dickinson College - Microcosm Yearbook (Carlisle, PA)

 - Class of 1964

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I af., I mini 488 PIIQIIIILIIUAN U6 ff..-'-'.K-'-.Tfif '-I+KIITIf.?'ZCQE C sax IIHARACTERS E IN Swann AN IIUIIIUR RLISLE SENIOR HIGH SCH00l ocr A 963 soo P M 'k'ki' ' EI I C H I C 0 o o 7 TheCmwnPrlneeofRhythn1lR I andTheFABULOUS , fi n PROJECT AFRICA SPEAKINQ on 1-:fn 5.,,.,,.,E,,: ,NW QIIEIER LEG 63206 M I -:fIIlIDI: 3'I LI-pmffues OQTZLI I Sharp 'Room - all lhvffed. gi Ifogplfzefz wL7U'L youfb NT? fjzx f , fi IN K I 6 ff yif'.f2..f'GQI- LQ-ESQ F- - N W I - , ,. , . X V. W , , - , I I I I Im.: ,ug 22 ff nw A' EPT l!1!!I'W mmm Wm WI!!! la hi RTM ami las WM IQIEEM fr 374 I ' f V . .. . ag .j fs UUA da X ,1 ' iq . .irq Elvgi E1 192' 'M ss I 715 :lngm 4 - , W ? A B f V gist Aware of those flickering images which will ' ' 2 SD 1-if 3, saw '- I 3 4 one day remain as memories of Dickinson, we ' K 1 'Ii ' .4 5. .ii ' of the 1964- MICROCOSM have attempted to or- J .-A ' ,. A N f fi xy 'I ganize our daily impressions of campus life A -' A L around a comprehensive and meaningful theme. Q '-It Thus, it is with pleasure that we present to you A Montage of Memories. And, when the stream Which overflowed the soul was passed away, A consciousness remained that it had left, Deposited upon the silent shore Of memory, images and precious thoughts, That shall now die, and cannot be destroyed. William Wordsworth H 'lim NLS!! 1 J.. 1 f X , 8 A I - ' y P1521 r-5 Q-iff . F' ' , 5 ' J , p g n 1, 5 5 -- 1 ' y, Q ' 3 v w - i f 'N' .' i ' 1 X 2 16' ypafiigyi ' '. 6' 3 ml .w .. Www I 9 51? ,- f-iq U J' , Y , f 4, f V ' I ., .. 1' '2' f - 313: , , . 3' 4. . s' . -A1155-.-Lw. , wg. ., NP 5 ' H rs 2 ,,- - - A A ' 'g - wi .wifi , .. ff. A H, . N, 1 1 '- ' . W - .V , W V . 'mu' 1 ' H-I.:-2. .Wx-'5'1-V zfra- V -'f . ,- .. .,, 1 WM l llllll X. '52 ,! Li' F W' -+41 , I I , .. 5 '- gb we -145 , xr if V e ,,. . All 'El ,r ., 5, ,ri ,1 1 .5 ff A VIA Aug W 'J o DEDICATION ..................................... 4 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION ............ 14 ORGANIZATIONS .............................. ..... 2 8 SOCIAL EVENTS... ......................... 72 ATHLETICS ..........,. ..... 8 0 STUDENTS .......... ..... 1 04 SENIORS ....... ..... 1 54 . M A valuable friend and advisor to the student body of-Dickinson College was Alan Coutts, former Dean of Men, whose sudden death atfthe age of 56 was a deep shock to all who knew him. His ability to carry out the func- tions of his office as Dean of Men in a warm, friendly manner made him an effective guide to all who came tophim for advice. His sin- cere interest in each individual student enabled him to help many Dickinsonians master their prob- lems. ' -' P i 1 J Devoted to the theater and to writing, Professor Coutts was in two Broadway plays asian under- study and actor, and in more gre- cent years has appeared occasion- ally .witlt .the Allcnherry Players. K ,. .av ,' ICAT IO Author of 200 radio dramatic scripts, many one-act plays and numerous articles, Professor Coutts also contributed to 4'Speech Handbook and was the author of a speech manual for the New York Telephone Company. Iggphis enthusiastic support of Mermaid Players productions, his position as assistant swimming coach in charge of divers, and his participation invfgStudent Senate activities, one can glimpse the large and ,vital .role played 'by Professor aeseflouttcswin the life fof the Dickinson community. It is in remembrance and deep appre- ciation off service: to Dickinson College that theistudentbody of 1964 dedicates this yearbook to 'Nty a friendlyicounselor reviewing bid lists with the presi- dent of I.F.C. advising a student committee .l 'Suri LMLQQ ,Mtcnocosm M Mis,s Microcosm of 1 964 is Virginia Krueger,,,in whom thenattributes .of naturalebeauty, active intellect, and warm friendliness are attractively com- bined. A senior biology major, Ginny has completed a college career worthy of emulation. Academic distinction is one of .her ,many achievements. Consis- tentlygia Dean's List student., she also won the? 1963 Parlan Science Scholar- ship. ' n Ginny's tapping into Wheel and Chain honorary society is evidence of her activity in another area -- service to the Dickinson community. Capaci- ties inlwhich she has served include. sec-retaiiy of Studentff,Senate, vice-'W' president of Chi Omega, upper-class counselor, and discussion leader during orientation. Ginny has also worked on the literary staffs of the OF H0 s oR Petite and charrning, Brenda Sadler appears' for the third time as Maid of 'Honor. A senior majoring in political science, Brenda has worked for the ,,Dickinsonian',: 3Follies, and as an -officer, in- Phi Mulfflfiesides serving on the-. executive -committee and ' ' various- sub-committees of Student Senate, she was a discussion leader during orientation and an active mem- ber of the Methodist student group. Oneof the most popular and attrac-.a fiY8 V5Ygi,if1S' at Dickinson2,QiBrenda has been? iaffsfamiliar lfihguneijnt 'campus beautyficourts throughout her four yearsfontcampus. I H ,A c Brenda Sadler 1 I f f Dickinsonicin and MICROCOSM, and she has been an activegeommittee member for Follies, aquameiade ' and Mermaid Players' productions. A ' Ginny's glowing loveliness has been previously recognized -in many ways. She was Little Colonel of Military Ball in her freshman year, a member of the 1961, Homecoming ' Court, and, ' a imember of ethe..,,Miss MiCP6COSiil courts forthe pasttwoyears. A H A -In the life of Dickinson College, Virginia Krueger has been both 'a unique and a representative coed, completely worthy of her new title, Miss Microcosm of1w964. M s, M M I X W sul '- pv- wal EWU fv ,X Eggfgaww v M ge ,ml Tl 14 4, Kim Larson Cheryl Lwzngston Ginny Sutton 4 ,rf f r ,J , Q 2 ' 4 ww w Y Q ,, ff FQ Vwffmn' 'J 1 um mi 1. V ifm, 4 44 EIR' Prill H inebaugh Joanne Harris Wg n Mary Nolan n - :F44 'TL, - ' ' ,, sf- , Ev- sin I . Q- , ,:.s.yv-L. sill iid yr W si it ffggiibw I' u dwwgz. ' ' i Dr. Isidor Isaac Rabi THE JOSEPH PRIE TLEY ARD The presentation of the Joseph Priestley Award on March 19 highlighted Priestley Day, a celebration held each year at Dickinson Col- lege to honor Priestley's memory and to rec- ognize achievements of todayis men of science. The Award is a ceramic portrait of Joseph Priestley, discoverer of oxygen, and 351,000 The 13th recipient of Dickinson's Priestley Memorial Award was Dr. I. I. Rabi, Nobel Laureate and Columbia University scientist noted for his research in nuclear and elec- tronic physics. Described as one of the de- velopers of American physicsf' Dr. Rabi was honored for his contribution to the welfare of mankind through physics. Dr. Rabi is noted for his molecular beam researches and for perfecting methods for precise measurement essential for the de- velopment and testing of atomic theory. He is a leader in the international search for peaceful uses of atomic energy, serving on the Science Committee of the United Nations and the Science Commission of NATO. Dick- inson College is' proud to salute this outstand- ing scientist of our age. THE DICKI N COLLEGE ARTS AW RD . Li ff' gui 1 Fi I Z P A -L' flx Leonard Baskin, center, with President Rubendall and Dr. Gordon, Chairman of the Department of Fine Arts. The Dickinson College Arts Award is presented to a person who has made an outstanding contribution in the arts of humanities. Recipients are chosen by a select committee of faculty and trustee members. The Arts Award, one of the most distinguished awards presented by Dickinson College, was instituted in 1958. Previous recipients include Robert Frost, Eero Saarinen and Dame Judith Anderson. The receiver of this year's award was the noted Leonard Baskin, presently a professor, of printmaking and sculpture at Smith College. Mr. Baskin received a Wedgwood medallion and gift of 351000 for his reputable achievements in the fine arts. This famous American artist has received degrees from various institutions of fine arts in New York, Paris and Florence, and has been honored with numerous prizes and fellowships. Mr. Baskin has had 21 one-man shows in America and Europe, and his works are presently in the permanent collections of more than 25 museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. II Michael Tree, Violinist I yr , , x lk , Harrison E. Salisbury, Lecturer .Qian Jeffrey Hollander, Pianist vc- g, 2' 'T vw,- - - 7,-..1,--,..,. Antou Kuerti, Pianist : 3' i ' 5 : 5:- if Y 'gi 2 . : - - 6 we 51:1 hi W J-ii '92 XY f. XM?-C, U Wen, I ., ,,i4f' f' Alfie J, sa- , 4 Margaret Webster, Lecturer fi LJ Lecturers, musicians, dramatists, and performers of the many arts visit Dickinson College throughout the year, widening student and faculty experience and of- fering new viewpoints on well-known subjects. These guests are usually international or national figures, but several rising young artists also offer new talent. Many times the programs coincide with topics cur- rently being discussed in classes at the college, and they are always worthwhile entertainment in the interest of a full and rich liberal arts education. Several organizations cooperate in bringing these guests to Dickinson: the Social Committee of the Student Senateg the Chapel Committeeg the Religious Affairs Councilg and the Cultural Affairs Committee of the Stu- dent Senate, with its chairman Professor Heber Harper. Student and faculty work together to plan this rewarding and enlightening program for Dickinson. nv A DLLE GE GI ESTS l Search of an Author Walter Carringer, Tenor V 151 . - V V9 f QMFY Ei' H Rm at 1303 i t A Q el , X , 'JL 4 w 4 1. i .- is M. ' u. +I , nl - - L I I I .A j. v 9 2' R 'H M. Xe . ,I WS W , M. 'wrfw fm,'+wk ff xf M553 1 in 325 ru : '- 33- 4 I: ILL 4, K Q U . , A 5 ,. 5: q,,,,-1' 1 5 Y . . 9' ' ,, fl., P In 'f X + 51 'Q N .L ' ' ff '4, ua f X tif. yn 'H F 2 - 1- . s, N' gf., 25.2.--. M 6 1' , WE. 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BENSON Registrar B.S., U.S. Naval Academy, 1925. i President ofthe College A.B., Dickinson College, 19315 D.D., 19453 B.D., Union Theo logical Seminary, 1937: L.H.D., Trinity College, 1957. ' DAVID R. JEFFERSON M Dean of Admissions A.Bf3 Harvard, BlD.,'iYale. . xx xxx' U.. xx.,-,MM m' 'fx xx xx xx xx xx'- x ,AMN mx? E xp xx me EW xx xx sawn -x xxggw xi- xxx xxxx an n-H W QM., Ex B9 x x , . ef xx - Mx x-x-ax JZ xxw by m Nw A x V x is xx 1. MEM mflyy x Hx xx xx xx mxnfxx H EXE W T Emymxk 2 xx zz Exx xx xx : Q 5 xx I :Qixxmzxx If ax-,, m xxxxh xx W x xx . xx 5: E. mm 255 . E E Xi xx xx EE xxx Esgxx gs x x as xx s .SL. miami x xx xxxm xx xx xx as JE. M gm, xx W5 Ji xx,.. ix . xx? xxx: xxxxii X2 gx xx S, xx xx - xx xx 2 fm xx xx 1 xx xxx x Sxxz ,1Kx.xfxx'E was xxx ?xxx:x H xxx 3 Q Wm- ..-yyg Kmiik :Haifa K F2 I Efrx H F105 Kill xx Qx Qs W x mx xx 1- x -E xx 2: g , . - x mi , . xx .x ' -gms x I . - 5 - H H , 5, 15 ,L I V Q, xx mx Q m ' - n - ii H Q? 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X. 5 NX 55 xxx ' -xxxxx Ar ' x wfigcgg x . l,,x'59M' ,mm fzxx --xxwn - Q fs is 9 x 5242! x. :E Q W xxx zzrdxx Exfmmxv 1'xxsf.xxPg- xxsiigg-Iwxiix'--ixxxfssvxx s 1 xxx n H x E xx New Egiwx is f JOSEPH R. WASHINGTON .mi Wx as xx xx xxxx Six Es Tm xx xx xxxx xxa ALVA A. FRANKLE ROC ER STECK es Director Supt, of Grounds 62 Bldgs. Preas Officer Q.,,Tr X I A ' 4, x wr 'X 5 f I A -fp-.aa I ' ik A x,,G,v:.f!q'F , NIRS. THORNTON NIRS. BOYER Seffrefqry fo Dean, Qf College Sf3CI'C'ftll'y to DPIIIZ of WIINIEII MRS. SEIBERT Secretary to Ilze Chaplain I 1', , , 4 Y 1 I Q Viv ...rf -1 MRS. BAKER MRS. WALL Secretary to Dean. 0fStur1ents Secrflary to Dean of Aflmiss W I Xl! tk l I L I , v fl , .A 4:- ions Lg... . Egg. Hx, .MW il FQ 1 'f7'? s-Q mx fb-- . 1 Al' i . 4 MRS. MCCULLOUGH Sec, to Supl. of Grounds :Sir Bldgs. . . . 'ffU:.4.5 .. .. I J E' X C. MARTIN C. HOMNIC MRS, PERRY Sec. to Financial Vice Pres. Swilclllmurrl Operator Secretary to Dean. ofMen 19 I 5 9 i E l 8 Ub !! ,Jef - - . - i . . 5 .KAY BANKERT, Mail Room - BgwilssfmgEglBAij.EY,1Mi.3a4DAMsgMQ HIl2KMANQ1Mail Rqqiirfsnqififf. .-.ligi T W J. STEIGLEMAN, J. I-IOCKLEY, Alumni Office I 'ififf , M. DUNCAN, M. FUNK, Secretaries 2-. ,Q . to the President J. KOTZMOYER, A. SHATZER, N. EMMONS. L. SHINER, Business Office LIBRARY STAFF-Front Row: L. Landis, B. Garland. P. Lay, C. Swinton, N. Loughridge, E. Cohick, C. Neitz, M. Brubaker, F. Vuilleumier. Second Row: E. Heine, Dr. C. Sellers, D. Weigel. x7 14 TIiSi6i'izin bfihe I I' , .. ,I 'sax ' me I 69 J Dr. Henry: Yeagley, designer and originator. hat is perhaps the first multiple-telescope observa- tory at any American college or university was opened and dedicated here at Dickinson on De- cember 13. Built at a cost of Y1550,000, most of the funds were provided in a gift from Roscoe O. Bonisteel of Ann Arbor, Michigan, a Dickinson Alumnus and trustee. The Dickinson Observatory was conceived, planned, and the construction supervised by Dr. Henry L. Yeag- ley. It is housed in a box-like structure suspended from the roof of Althouse Science Hall and contains, in addi- tign to one refracting telescope, three eight-inch and three ten-inch reflecting telescopes. Dr. Yeagley commented that Hthe whole purpose of our observatory is to provide more people with an under- standing of what the universe is like and how man ob- serves it.', To encourage the widest possible use of the observatory by the public, it is open for public viewing four nights each week throughout the year S1518 J 0 one View slldiiigmailunilnulitlroof. I- -I use :,. Wgifrtfirfofr if sf-re'rws'z5:w' W rrp ' ,ye ,ie tif, r BONISTEEL x r - OB ERVATORY M1537 fs L Wifi, , Mft M M it M rift wr J I 1 iv K W . 32,1 K Q, x 1 x x xx xx X -7-x ex m OCIOLOGY Chairnzan H. WADE SEAFORD PHILOSOPHY E L O 81 RELIGIO Chairman FREDERICK P. FERRE E GLIH Chairman JOSEPH H. SHIFFMAN 22 I x x.M X M v if hsfafh W iimsggsrv as x mgsf .. . M num I 9 QQ -:- x I , : Isa?-1 N ' -MIB A 5 9 X ,CAN W , M - S ,mixff . Z, Bm xl ,. . :V A T W was 2 f :sf ,gl - X K f NWN.:- 1 , . z x K x x L x x X x X wig was-5 7533, F-4 -xx 1 F 455.3313 954' K X ll.. -1, ' W, W, ., . , M, -,.. 1 x s 1 x ft, 5 wi 1 r-4-.f M .MJ Wd ,xj , ,412 3? -f',,-. . ggi: g ,, Pi., my 5. ziggy H , . 1 1 gtk, :-x'- xx x : -A W x 1. K, .,-M1155 QQ., .Zigi -gf ?W Y f L, K wliw '5-Eiga'?:iMi.anfuiig,E. 1lf3iQ,..,,.i1 Hgh N-Ei. '54 223412:2e...g.gwfQuQwf?2fT,gZ'Qfvd:': M221 2fff,1ge?55.p'e Vw? T-2-ELL 39' wfgfzfw-'fwifkwf ,.-gm: lTT:S,, f::'m45 -M ' EWTL M1-' Zfw Sqii KWQWH :? fafgg' QMW jf Q QMZF .Q. rx, W 7,5-:N vw-1 vw ' W. ,M WM 4 5 X . fa, fu. um M 3, ,Q . .. ,ff . K M XJLXJE 2 W 1 i 'HQ 11-59:26 5 'Q i vwwi Q Q as LW: Q Q4 ,mfg Q 3 ik? . 4 I xxfly H H -W eww vm Bgfq L mm:-swffu-Y-519i g 5-5--1- 'M5vm-fmyfa Mm-P. - --V--A MVMWE-W-QZMW slxw ai..-. :,5.nw WMW au-ww fkixx vwfm H Bqlwg B--.fgf-. Wai WE. H5913 as ?WEE ,zz- W, si' E-wif M. 'VE msg' aim Wg H5542 an ' Q T31-jgmw 553 3555 an Qing: gwg:--mwlxrngisw QE, 5: 2 ym' wgjngn.,-XLQSMQ, LA, E Emmmsmw f.s E? mmf-ss wkuamnw-QMX W--vm . ECONOMICS Chairman HERBERT E. NEWMVAN POLITICAL SCIENCE Chairman MILTON E. FLOWER i,.,.f ' . .. x LANGUAGE Chairman PAUL F. M. ANGIOLILLO 'LEl'L'l.1 HISTORY Chairman C. FLINT KELLOGG CHEMI TRY Chairman HORACE E. ROGERS PHY ICAL ED CATIO Director DAVID B. EAVENSON M . www , we H- M.:-'YN....w Z N H25 H - iw ,H H will Dwi . qv N J ii' I ' -1 A 1, r 'rf' : -.4 ...-....,..,. .. J jgfljfinifii 1vI.is5?iii1riva5fsif3f ofjP2iiag9IsfEf.f5g'1'QE9g 'C:YKg5ll0gg,i3E1-I.Dlgfird Cnllbge, 19605 Ph.D., Jglins Hopkins, 19.633 H,'Ydung,,Ph.D.,1,Iohns H6pkins,1955g E. Gig- lib, A.B,3f'Queen5 .Cyllegeg Albany .State xTeachgQvs.Colleggg D.S.S. candidate, H .- - '- , . L A 'W ,I Z .. -VM ,, M., Mm bi? , M I I HH H- W - I A . Ij,WRogeg+g, Pxjinnggon Upii'e1'SilyQ,Q19313 M5 NafEQfh.D.Wg Oregon fgtatve Cqllege, z,Cri3QjA.BiQggigikinsbgig PH.Dij,4CAoluyjBigg G.,,IQbper,AM.A., Bdsgon University,W-19552iD.rfclam, MLA., cohigihia UniGersny,1A920: f - . . 'A .5 . C? Y R510 1. .iiIsnrfigffE.SEQ5QeSif1fggf.51f35125, liiiig i5.5i3i-aekei1Q3B.s.,iiihpkxikock Sjaje Qollege, 12585 K, !3arhergB.A., Sypacusqpniveriigy, 194-'Ig J. DuCharmeg M.A.., NEWX,0iIk1UhiYHfEiIYQj1i95'l-551139 ZF 1Df5S.eibQi?f:M-A162G0lwz1biaf Uni!erSi'XQ,1950a Qi.EzN6tis0ng4B:SEfB1.ii:lgf1ell Uiiirersi1y2TQ51ig5H,AMcElliahey, , Duke. 5 ' . ir, Q. M, , Q. M, 4- WJ. - .f mf- .M W 9 .,-M M . M f 1, iff IVIATHEIVIATIC Chairman CARL E. KEHR EDUCATION Sz P YCHULOGY Clllliflllllll RICHARD H. WARNER MILITARY SCIE CE P.M.S. CAM J. HURST, JR. 3 if . NAI . , x , 1 5 s . 1 ' I 1. sm J. Light, M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 19515 C. Kerr, Pl1.D sity, 1959, W. Miller, Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1927, J. Kneen College, 1960, R. Nelson, United States Naval Academy, 19223 M. ., College, 194-6. f- Seated: W. Maurer, M.S., Stout College, University, 194-05 B. James, M.A. Bucknell University, 1936. Standing: S. Hartman, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1957g W. Gobrecht, M.A., Duke University, 1959, S. Coslett, Ph.D., University of Denver. 4 R. Wanner, Ed.M., Harvard Seated: Maj. C. J. Hurst, Jr., PMS Culledge., Sfc. Bloom, Maj. T. Hastings., Sgt. MlSgt. GEOLOGY Chairman WI THROP C. DIFFORIZ ,m. 1'--asa PHYSIC Chairman HOWARD C, LO G wif 'Q na? - :,, ' ' ' il ' , Ska.. iw' xx X,,,,g52m H m v ww 2222-WSE w!:if',-2 J, w iffy :Er , 21: He? K 5553531 A ' M-skis! w 1 M pgxm BIOLOGY Chairman ELMER 26 M 5: 5 hs ii -2 E ss E -Lu as sf Q 1 W? inf 1 1 wi in Qi LQ -if in WK. Im w. QL igfliig a .K- rm 6 2 55 gr an . 6 N we ,r QS aaa 1: - ei EE realism --mms ,,MgQf,,:g.wmxw.N3msQ, NNW CSN EJ S8538- img smljgms N HQ? my-5 W .5 Xfxmjunfxzm H wwf ,.,-xg - : . -w.g.w:a fi? Vx wi vw' Y N L z ,,. 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H ss as x use W?- 3' xr ss . ss ni H: as ss Z as - 1 ma - Us Q a max -was me-2 ,fi 5' wa Martin Rathke will M ,v'g15f?. mf, 'Uhr jim Woodring Superior academic achievement ,qualifies the student for the honor of membership in the Dickinson chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the first chapter established in Pennsylvania. With a minimum academic average of 3.75 at the end of their junior year in 1963, four students were elected into Phi Beta Kappa. At the end of the first semester of the senior year, students with a minimum average of' 3.65 are tapped, while those with a 3.50 are eligible for membership at the end of the senior year. Phi Beta Kappa annually awards plaques to the academically superior sorority, frater- nity, and pledge classes. ,x W n Bobbie Williams 'YZ ,, -1 9Wf39uw.5 .1-ai?-QM-n Melvin Blumenthal nz 'sw U '4!1 '7 s Y J im Woodi'ing ,max il mi HMA' Bruce Keiner Wm W, .Ms ., -g 4 affvfssx-f T ti, a.a1J'N-4UiE he M W -Q tir3ia ?fy.3 -fiasqiiilf 1 W Huw 3 mm., 'il A E E W M A E . Wx Q -?Ms1'- 5... . ,S ' was swans, swaying ,rf-K-artisan, n- Lgwdgaaxn wx A1 Wallace i i 'iw Wu ,X uw A - Si V-5,8 X, we r f' m Glenn Hitchens a K S Q s A a 2 gf f amily ' M f'mFH.aZw5K M X N' QLXQQEH, .LU . mf 'n -ag-5 4 1,5 s if - iff E925 214,59-Qi-fl if as .25-fqfaff 1 M :X 3. Q 3 SY 7 : king sis? atm' 'E - W ?' 'S'2s?sFi'SW53Q'5i3H2 sim? -g exam mx M .1 'HU 75 L f v M 7 M E amdrjii '-an Hx s ' H Q Q '1 2 1 Q - xr gg as Cale Reish - Gus Bird Omicron Delta Kappa, established at Dickinson in 1927, is a national honorary fraternity for senior men of, outstanding leadership ability. Inthe spring of each year, members of the junior class who have distin- guished themselves in scholarship., student government, athletics, publications, and other extracurricular activities are tapped for membership. ' .- ODK'eplans ands supervises 'the freshman men's induction program, sponsors discus- sions on topics of interest to the campus, and holds a songfest on Parent's Weekend in the spring. Awards are presented ,by to the outstanding sophomore man and to the organization judged' to have contributed most to the campus. 31 Robert Mettler if-s N., 11.4, 3 Allen Shinn Q,-+4-T ,-ff' 114i , , ff , . , 2' Q9 Robin Miller T Jan Endrizzi Wilson., President Alpha' Psi Omega, the national hon- orary dramatic fraternity, recognized students who have been outstanding in the collegegdrama program. New mem- bers are selected on the basis of their contributions to any of the dramatic activities and are tapped each spring and fall following a Mermaid Players' production. ' Y- -f-...L 1, fr 1 fi ' li in A N K J ,f Y f PX f AAX I ,pf fx. ff if Xi Xl' I X K, x L f if 3 2. A X I x 'N'f 2 l ,, ! 1 swf f X 1 N al 1 N XX 5 , , - f' f '- . l iff SK tx ff If 1 x! 'XX xi J f ff X, x 4 Q P i 1 X H ,-1 If f yu gl 2 xxx l L , I j tx -,X X f X ' ' r 2- w-J' f M Ez , ff 1' X-.. ' ff' ' X ,ff . ',31'j:,Zs1 X ri if-'f Xa, We If rf' xg g i 5 ,XX -X N fx wx I 1 -5- J s K--v' XJ H If, lk 1 Llalgu Cin- RQ w,- X Q, ,J 'Sq 17 -7 ,lim Woodring Dick Koeln Fas Lynn Davis Chris Carol Nuetzman Laurie Enos Chris Seidel john Winston- I Carolyn Betts A P Wx gf-a-. Pts. 'FF' 1' ' X N , , T ' Y w I n p r p L gl A ' Wil I X 1 I w , Q ' 1 I i K 1 t W 3 E , I ' ' I T 1 i f Q 1 1 n e i , 5 M I 1 . p JJ v I Y' N 3 A , Chuck Lippy John LeRoy, President Eric Groves Bobbie Williams Pi Delta Epsilon, a national honorary fraternity, recognizes juniors and sen- iors who are outstanding in campus jour- nalism. Members are tapped twice yearly on the basis of their contributions to Dickinson publications. Pi Delta Epsilon also presents an annual award to the sophomore who has been outstanding in journalistic activities. Detweiler 1- L- Bill Lowe Sally Phillips Gerry Hart jack Cole .fix 1 f' ' P 1 3 Charlotte Renshaw x rv it H Merrill Richards ACADEMIC HO OR RIE l 'lc Seated: T. Schmidt, P. Scarles. Slzmding: A. Shinn, Prof. Edberg, Prof. Learned, D. Walton, Prof. Kirk, Miss Light, R. Salomon. SIGMA DELTA P . i. .taii I I . The Epsilon Delta chapter of Sigma Delta Pig' the nationalQfSpanish,hon- orary society, wasjjohartered in May, 1962. Its 'purposlefis' to honor students of excellence ipiwspanish and to pro- mote understaiiding of the Spanish language and culture. Sigma Delta Pi also sponsors a weekly Spanish table and occasional films :.rgga:.w332'sasw,si2es2:Hg sg,.:e:ae::wiMagjg,.wsggg sggf . ., . :gg::?g eaigggiaig w gg ,gee gffg r a gsgw, ..i e 1 f '1 fHQ,E:gm g:5?gTg . H xmas H arg: gf? Sigma Nampa Elem QSM H M QS FE wer e gg was I wa s Emi K M Bs . as was SSB BSS H i SSB E SSE -A B: we a me we is as is a I is V- a E v gvv- na: Em F- ummm E - , sammy: Bm we: H: as we me B as mm B as mane l Row 1: A. Hecker, G. Haines, R. Scurfield, C. Reinke, K. Bergstresser, C. Keil. Row 2: T. Mercouch, W. Spahr, H. Lewis, K. Cohick. Raw 3: C . Seidel, C . Lippy, R. Derwart. Row 4: D. Tiffany, R. Reid. Row 5: P. Murphy, J. Brinkley, P. Washburn. 34 PHI MU ALPHA Devoted to furthering 'personal de velopment in appreciation and under standing of music, the Theta Chi chapter of Phi Mu Alpha' offers mem bership to the outstanding partic ipants in ,ofampus music organiza tions. In broader scope the orff ization hopes to cultivate a deeper sensitivity to musieiion the college campus H 5 E, B ,gs , H. 5 B ,I -as 2 a may ig' was i ami , WS A353921 I 1. il i I-T: iff' Fir.. 1 A Q man' 4 ' ly? - Y A :JI rl I t . ' PI Seated: A. Wallace, J. Woodring.Stam1ing:,l. Taylor, F. Klunk. 'raa-- 7- iwiwwi m GAMMA Each spring! the faculty members of Pi Gamma Mu, 'ia national honorary social science fraternity, tap junior and senior students who have excelled in the fieldstof political science, his- tory, sociology, and economies. Under the guidance of Professor Pflaum,the society Stresses, an intellectual ap- proach to the solution of social problems. N 'H PI DELTA PHI The French Honorary, the Gamma Omicron chapter of Pi Delta Phi, was established to encourage wider knowledge and, appreciation of the contributions of France to world culture. Among its activities the organization sponsors French films and a Weekly French table. Member- ship is limited to juniorsvand seniors. Seated: .I. jackson. R. Williams, C. Crompton, D. Walton. Standing: E. B. Jones, Prof. Edberg, K. Logan, Prof. Kirk, M. Walz, T. Donehower G Pe M' W x - ,, 2lI1IleKey x x t M llichghapiro W Davekffhcgmas. if Presidente Secretary-Treasurer The Skull and Key, a junior honorary soeiety Hfounded ini 1 909g provides a link for cooperation between the fraternities f themselves and the administration. New mem- bers representing. each .of the ten fraternities ix :ire fseleeted Win the springy This year, the Black WHats '-' gained special recognition through their Mparticipation in Ereshrnan, gflrientation and the Fraternity Lllledevelojiment H Pro? gram. , .an-, 'F -Ql:'aulErawshgW WL ,si .QCarlJohnsonT T, .loeH'offmenQ I K I .Al jones B' arm Bob'Sch3inbaeliW 'TV' WW! I-lfifijimfuclgleyz , if fgiTonyfR0g0l'Qii' 7 ' . l213Vf3l1,S Claw x The Raven's Claw, a local honor- ary society for outstanding senior men, was founded at Dickinson in 1896. M During 'Commencement Week seven new melnhers are tapped from the upcoming senior class at a ceremony on the Old Stone Steps. Forming a 'close bond of friendshifl., the '6White - MHats, serve the' college with their leader- ship ability. 1 T . Gus Qrchon M , W Charlie Markley U Jini Gauntt W fl MM in DannyWShaver WW Doing McPherson ' Ted Johnson A ,fi ' 7 if W Glenn WHEEL A D CH I The honorary leadership society for out- standing senior women at Dickinson College is the Wheel and Chain. Established here in 1924, the Blue Hats conduct the induction program for freshmen women in the fall, usher at cultural affairs programs and grad- uation, and help register guests at Homecom- ing and on Parents' Day. Members are elected for their participation in campus activities, service to the college community, demonstra- tion of leadership ability, and on the basis of character and scholarship. An award is presented.each spring to the girl judged by Wheel and Chain to be the out- standing freshman woman. Laurie Enos, President ii I . ga, , a , , Charlotte Renshaw, Secretary Marilyn Detweiler Ginny Kreuger, Treasurer Sue LeRoy A M ac kie -Jackson are 762 ir? Ginny Sutton STUDE xl f f Bruce Keiner, President 'TSENATE 'rift' Bob Hindle, Treasurer jesse judelle, Vice President Pat Miller, Secretary The Student Senate in the words of its constitution acts as a clearinghouse for student,-ideas andaopinionsf' It repre-. sents the student Wbody in various stu- dent-faculty committees such as the Comprehensive Committee on Student Life, the Orientation Conunittee, and the Student-Faculty Judiciary Council. .1 . This organization consistsiof one vot- ing member and alternate from each fraternity and sorority. Also, one voting representative and alternate is elected 'for eaclinfty independent men and wo'- men. The Inter-Fraternity Council and the Pan-Hellenic Council also make their voice heard in this organization through the one voting member and alternate al- sloted them. T it ' In addition, all campus .clubs come under the jurisdiction of the Student Senate, and they must gain formal recog- nition -by the Student Senate in order to receive 'fany allotment from ithe student activities budget. With recognition also comes the use of the Daily Senator, the most effective connnunication media on campusf so an This Q year the Senate established a used bookstore, extended library hours, and created a travel board. u-,t 21 'Hof asirvfz 31 0163 Row -1 rAL. Davis, S. Spadoni, B. Sadler, J. Fuller3.,Row 2: 1.41-llarris, B. Ostrowski, P. Searles, P. Miller,'P.wWarden, D. Hiester. Row 3: G. Honadlegj. Judelle, J. McDow- ell, P. Frese, R. Hindle. Row 45 P. Burtner, T. Rafalsky, B. Keiner, N. Langhart. 39 .9 fi 2 wii xv it X s 5 ms? lc xx xx 4 :xx a I'-lb if esp T7 x. as 4 rx ,xixsxa Z 1 wx BEE 5 55 S??'s 'Sis SEE xaxxxxxs MA z , 5 xp . R 1 1 i. Q rl 'fl T DE T SENATE TEERI G COMMITTEE The Steering Committee collects informa- tion concerning campus organizations and regularly submits this to the students, so that they might take full advantage of the opportunities these organizations offer. ATIO AL STUDE T SSOCIATIO Dickinsonis chapter of the National Stu- dent Association is affiliated with the Student Senate and is the coordinating organ of the Campus Chest. In 1963 NSA sponsored a banquet honoring professors who had recently published articles. The group is under the chairmanship of Jesse Judelle. CULTURAL AFFAIR COMMITTEE The Cultural Affairs Committee seeks both variety and high quality in its annual selection of cultural programs for the student body. This year's committee, representing each of the four classes, has attained its goal by securing such outstanding programs as the Canadian Royal Ballet, Margaret Webster, and Harrison Salisbury, authority on Russia. SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Student Senate Social Committee is responsible for the coordination of all-college social functions. Composed of representa- tives from each fraternity and sorority and the independent organization, the committee schedules entertainment for Homecoming, Mid-Winter Ball, and Spring Formal. High- lighted at this yearls Mid-Winter Ball were the currently popular Rooftop Singers. CHAPEL COMMITTEE The Chapel Committee is responsible for planning the entire chapel series, including choice of speakers, themes, and topics. In addition to this, the committee gives recep- tions each Tuesday afternoon for the chapel speakers and holds three communion services for the campus each year. Row 1: S. Sansbury, J. Enck, S. Cangwere, V. Simmons, L. Davidson. Row 2: K. Strite, D. Scott, J. Warren, C. Butler, J. Erlbaum. Row 3: G. Flory, I. Chun, K. Swam, A. Kerner. Row 4: F. Wettstein, H. Gates, R. O,Brien, H. Mangle. Row 5: B. Smith, J. Exdell, R. Hoffman, J. Kistler. Raw 6 Kistler. Row 6 Kistler. Row 6: D. Campbell, N. Savopoulos, Dr. Washington. vi m' F f9,h-aQi3xl- sfpeigkefg T'Sp9jI1S0fQflQ3 Q play? ffwithi the W ?Bishiop Players, H Qavlaniied 1H5trip.tQ.rhs2.U11it54i. . Zgilqwi film Jlazwsaiggx :ij-rss VZ? sis :iii-1. Em fggfw ffZ2,?Q..Er iii.. . X ie: .Et L E if 5 S 5 ii H Q E H 5 H E 5 Q S 2 E 5 ' Scif ' .1l2aEs1ieE'?iDavi1isor13ggP1:efsit1'enQ Q1 f n as . . s s . N . .ms Qi-15 Es: E gm egg-mr mwmwmagtyzaf Raina:-stfgggumsmgtgwgss is as is s an as m gi, 0 ,Qc ,Ilia 4 . - aet- The. Studeni REllglQLlSm lififfarlfst -.. fQQl1t'lCil iSfif11f?Ei10-or,diIJ2!!iTig..h0glY 95013 3511: fie1igi6iisi .aetivtiuesi -at-iag' arganizagf' tions on campus. Utlderjthetleaderi-I and Chaplain J5sepl'!'R. Elvaslgiirgton, Irepres,ent'ajivesg,ffrori! geaoljf d,6QfZtEl!t,1I1,ELf 5 . ,tional group have selected excellent , -EM H555 ma H E me - an HTC mfg H . mites MMWMWY-SMHSB iw. WN W Row I: K. Strite, L. Davidson. Row 2: W. Woods, R. Mettler, C. Lippy. Row 3: Mr. Gillespie, J. Thomas. Missing: Dr. Wash' ington, S. Kenderdine. PROTE TA T COMMUNITY The Protestant Community is an association of four individual re- ligious study groups which hold weekly meetings. Chaplain Washington has charge of Butts and Cup and the Ecumenical Developments groups, and Mr. W. D. Campbell, assistant to the chaplain, supervises the Faith . - ar1d...5oc,1ety- and Po1vcr...StruCl.LtLe..,..., grgupsir X 55 Q .11 H Raw: .L emqgrayaf, L.: . Mhnbivvell, H . s s H D me E B na ti Cf? -as 1 Q t D 6 iv FRE HMAN ME COUNSELOR Freshman men counselors are chosen from the junior and senior class on the basis of their abilities in leadership and the field of guidance. -i By winning the confidence and respect of his counselees, the counselor is able to help the freshmen with academic, social, and personal problems. Row 1 : P. Grafton, P. Long, C. Crompton, B. Sadler, C. Asher. I Raw 2: G. Krueger, G. Hodge, S. Herley, S. Phillips. Row 3: B Brenn, S. Kenderdine, J. Harris, L. Enos. Row 4: C. Kachel riess, C. Compton, T. Hallam. Row 5: G. Sutton, G. Thornhill L. Farley. Row 6: J. Taylor, J. Woodring, J. McDowell, D. Berk. Row 7: W. Woods, J. Orent, A. Hankin. Row 8: J. Hoffman, A. Jones, R. Shapiro, V. Pratt. FRESHME WOME COUNSELOR Each year the administration chooses a goup of junior women to serve as freshmen counselors. The counselors live with the freshmen women and act as advisor and con- fidant for their counselee groups. Counselors are carefully selected after a series of tests and interviews designed to ascertain their maturity and their ability to cope with human problems. Row 1: L. Point, R. Agnew, R. Scurfield. Row 2: B i Cgqright, VC. CI'3V8If,X,.IEQ1l? 3: R. Hindle, T....White.,,.M Smith, P. Crawshnw. Kog1f'4': J. Arndpt, M2.Rolix?baugh I.1LMM.DER - Adaptation of freshmen to Wthe ' E, . 'academic I social ' aspectstfofjw 7' MDickinso,n' isgfiis purpose Wofltlfe' fi il. K. Qf'7f.isll.i l 3- T. ' . E fQWiY5-i ,'M+ 1 if rfresllmani 'orientation T program. M ':f5'iM'.oTTWo studentixwifrientationi leaders .and one factilty resource leader met with small groups of fresh-j L' '-men to discuss books read during . the summergdregulations, and'- .general information about Qtlielf, 3 , - . .Q ff N elf. I If , , .WI ' 5 P' i 9 W T ful UQ M M sw ..-- - MssMM- M W X., fe.. -. . V M.iL..wM W . I I LL? .i. My Seated: A. Smith, Davey, K. Almstead. Sidniling iP.iSearles, B. Morey., C. Raskopf, K. Zwart. . f MM g Y - .M Q Q .-.. z KL M: 2 T M 'W gr? ,. ,' T M f f 2 - . ' J .' E ,-M - -v. -,.:'k7 W .L . i W .3.e'3.fLQ rgii. :'.,.1s. gn? . g'i .gif.3 L .Q .'i5i:QriHf f,gJ ' ' ---WW Y, ...W-u.WM M . .. . ez:-.a.sffTe...Q Mb-3,,4,gXUm'7im.5 1m. M.,,Ma:.L -lem .UM 5, -has . 'E-qmLH.w.M X B .rr-H-Ltfff Wt- - MstW.a.if.i:-w-eva.: .tm-5'fsf'E.?..:i- 1 . E We wiw2':- A 'ttissifaiga-5 -'-PV.: -Nsstgsfei s pl' ll area Row 1: R. Lower, R. Miller, D. Voneida, R. Beagle, W. Woods, T. Pollard, J. Buzhy, J. Hampson. Row 2: H. Green, J. Woodring, J. Gates, L. Reichard, R. Childs, J. Cross, P. Walker, P. Darrow, D. Manoogian., R. Gruver. Row 3 : R. Meltzer, R. King, J. Stambaugh, D. Miller, H. Palitz, P. Gay, C. Volz, R. Mettler, D. Richmond. . 1 14 J! 1-Cv! .. i' Qi in .553-Q Ro 2: J. Cross, R. Childs, J. Cates, S. Newberry, J. 3: J. Woodring, J. Stambaugh, L. Reichard, R. Baldauf, N. Langhart, J. Stout, P. Frese, B. Nissly. L. Davis, Carlson, W. Woods. Row RowM1g B. Nissly, J. Taylor, Kalisa, J. Carl, L. Davis, G. Cohen, Palitz. Row 2: H. G1-een,.R. ,Meltzexg J,,Stoug,fJ,: Bax-isl1,,H. Miller, lj..Siititlx-...l.Q15iichols,f,,j. I ffm- , M- . 44 YOUN REP BLICAN S The Young Republicans were very active in 1963-1964. Throughout the year, members of this club took part in local and state political affairs and tried to exert influence on the political thought of Dickinson students. The faculty advisor of the group is Professor John Light. U.P. . The Union Philosophical So- ciety., the nonpartisan political club on campus, coordinates the activities of the Young Democrats and Young Repub- licans. Through its participa- tion in the Inter-Collegiate Conference on Government, it provides a forum where con- flicting political views may he discussed. Q .DEMUCRATS ,Although younger ,than its Republican counterpart, Wthe Young Democrats play a sig- nificant '-rolemin, political dis- cussion oh theyDickinson cam- pus. At their meetings, the club has prominentfispeakers from, the regular Delnocratic organization. The faculty ad- visor is! Professor Heber Harper. M 1. .JlA. The Pennsylvania Student Education Association is a pre- professional organization for students preparing for a career in teaching. At monthly meet- ings there are panel discus- sions, speakers, and films per- tinent to the field of education. This year chapter hosted the southern re- gional convention.-v Row 1 : K. Strite, S. Berberian, L. DeVincenzo, E. Ko- ran, S. 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Weekly discussions and programs are opened to stu- dents who are concerned with world problems, the individ- ual's responsibility to society, and the attaimnent of world peace. Row 1: L. Shimer, L. Meyers, B. Jacocks. Row 2: D. Bedick, J. Apperson, D. Holahan., C. Volz. Row 3: H. Mangle, M. Walz, B. Smith. Row 4: N. Lang- hart, L. Butler, S. Newberry. 6' ,- Y? can 1 ue' -Q s -. . :ix as 3 ' Q..s..Wwm . . TQEBJ H . ,... ... -M M Q- 1. ...Es ... .-.- zz . ...if ... ... ...... W -...... ...--ss , :3 vm. ... SQMWMQ.. ... -xf mf xg - . . a . 5: ...Q g s . . .. -...M-..... f.5'E.g.fEE.f.. .Q ... Way... M .-asain' MH. ww. BBB sf: .2 mBmBSSEvm -DYE 135.925 .gammii 1 . 'W ... - M-. .- ... . .Msts .Y .-.-s.... -5 5... wg s ETI BhB-AW E ' sis-'QE .. . ... . E s ... s swim HHsE .+ Egg: mslfssilx E ss5s.ffs.s- . F'-WsQs.i?i,i.. Kms ,i5M5-.yZisQ.s. wav g ssmsiiirims ... sm .... ... ...Swim . F E .slag . 'mmm A 'E2.'..wfsHEZE M- . -.B 22i.iisEsfE.2E.i5.. Jsssxgig-xg,,25iMEsQmm ..2'2lEf5ifiE.Em msg? WEQLN V' BEE sms-3525255 ...diggs Hgwg... QE .1 ....sf M ... T.-.:5.1.,s ... . -,,C . .ESE sm . s . s v iq . 'V vt. Run: 1: R. Zemo, B. Byrd, l'l. Tsou. .l. Lehman, S. Sheldon. Rn1c2: G. Perkins, D. Barton, R. Sprague, l . Pennington, H. Line. Run: 3: .l. Arva, L. Lower, A. Frey. PHYSIC CL B Students interested in learning to relate the theor- etical and practical aspects of physics to our changing world discuss their ideas at monthly meetings of the Physics Club. ln addition to discussions, movies, and speakers, the group participated in a field trip to a Philadelphia research laboratory. Serzlerlr .l. Brinkley, R. Guckert, S. Moore, R. Meltzer, H. Miller. Row 2: C. Asher, H. Green. H. Palitz, L. Carrcscia, M. Riggs, S. Kreegcr. Row 3: J. Bohrman, J. Barish, Z. Zeigler, S. Noblit. .ii . l E W. K ll e Q. Q i iii , Hlllt ii ii? it ' i i Row 1: S. Schiavo, M. Wambaugii, S. R'aysor,WM. Porch. Row 2: J. Enck, S. Stover, S. Sainsbury, L. Mathers. Row 3: Flory, N. Carlson, N. Coyle. Row 4: R. Childs, J. Laszlo, K. Arnold, B. Wilcox. M . PSYCHOLOGY T y . CLUB C Through, its monthly meetings the Psychology iClubi offers interested stu- dents an opportunity to receive guidance concerning boths graduate work' and job possibilities within the field. Guest speakers, field trips, and. informal dis- cussions are incorporated into their edu- cational program. Q MOHLER SCIENCE p .,CLUB The Mohler Science Club is composed JL. oftstudentsiinterested in pursuing, the sciences outside the classroom. At meet- M ingssofythisrcrogssfsection of the sciences, - members broaden their understanding ofpmodern trends in science through stu- -W? .Q . dent discussions andillectiiresfhy guest speakers. ,f t . M ff -s . .N Vljisliop, R. Cruver. 1 Y I IRC Founded in order to foster a better understand- ing of the people and problems ofthe world, the International Relations Club presents programs dealing with international issues. Delegates are sent to national conferences, such as the Mid- Atlantic Convention on Race Relations and the Model UN. CAMPUS CHE T Campus Chest is the annual charity drive which makes it possible for students on the Dickinson campus to give to other students in less fortunate areas. Money collected through Campus Chest is given to World University Service, Foreign Student Fund, National Scholarship and Service For Negro Students, and Crossroads Africa. Seated: B. Novotny, V. Compton. Standing: P. VanAllen, Wanibaugh, M. Friedman. P, l ,... 54. wi' lf 1 ,. 1' I l 4 ' bl c , 2 i. l - CLUB :The Debate Club! participates fin inter- collegiate -debates a ndfinvitational open ft0tijf1iamentisiQjThis fall the club Pffifsented a debate to one of Carlisle's service clubs. Fed- eral aid to higher education was the topic for th.isxyear'sidel1atesz. V e W it W . W , ' - M- .1 - -- -1- 47 Txi' 7 W ... ' CL B , W Institutedihonly last fear, the Classics Club has given the Wi:?amp1iSQ an environment for broadening 'knowledge of Greek and Llfioman' cultural contribu- 'tionsgzlhroiigh lectures, discftis- sions, debates, and student-on ,ganlzed plays. . T L M W T so BELLE SOCIETY ifsfsmiiss : :At Eglie Qmgimhly-meetings of ine BellesM'Lettres Society, a faculty member on, guest speaker gd- fidressesw thef group and? barticipF .ates in a discussion period ,fol- lowing the lecture. Thissgnrganizaf, itionfthirdffilliest college literary society in America, sponsors .an Qilutstgndingiecultural film geich finontli and an arts. festival iri ithe spring. M . I f ' ' W ,.,. . W, . 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Carlisl , l964 June, Dear Dickinsonians, We are all conscious of the deep effect our years at Dickinson have had upon us. The efforts that have gone into this book are an attempt to put into inert metal and impersonal paper a living r - flection of that consciousnessg to record the warm, vibrant, color- ful experiences that have been superimposed one upon another. lf this Microcosm seems a little less prosaic, a little more audacious y than its predecessors it is because we found this spirit extant and accelerating at Dickinson - a harbinger, we think of a bright and purposeful academic future. A new yearbook is like new wine. lt can be enjoyed immediate- with a modicum of modesty. lf indulged in imprudently oction. Fortunately, age mellows it and 't is old, thou shalt drink it ftdwn d conc when i ked ly i it can be a hea y those who read it so that with pleasure. lt is this leasure that the staff held uppermost as it wor P on these pages . in the years to come - Salute. that day A J! 1 A ffffo .Xi N n I' 4 - I f--'.f1.M ' 7 ,lv ffm, I 'Y Hy ffm Ginn M Y Kg- . ,uegelkksecreiar C ,f N y.s, x N I ,WWE V D lpwe lp William . in-Chief W o Editor- f 5 E H S B 4 a L Q1 s , I W gl Q Qi 'A X . 5, ', 'ff :YE .y 2 S, H fr M rf .M A. ,,, was YUNN' , , wp REM Q it Ui 5 A- S ,L Sszklfv Y 1 Kia H e sf ze is 5 NX!!! deaf .. 3' H sf s Lg Sgr gi., Y'x4,:,g? saw , ' -Q' tr M 'WL L , Y 'B' s ,wr H za, A M 3' BS 1 'Z gf' ri C W is -5. 4. gpg-:Kp J S 'f'f f : ,Q as -2 X, X' 'Q' A Mifigf M i .KM - Nick Limghart, PfzotograpH5'MEditor: iw I LAYOUT Seated: A. Albright, C. Heym. STAFF W UW Standing: A. Odette, P. ' , 4 U, Ayre. PHOTOG APHY STAFF 3 Seated: Newberry, N. Langhart. Standing: A. Stixfl-I. Mangle A. Kogan. 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Three coordinate staffs work together to publish the Dickinsonian: the editorial staff, which writes and edits all copy: the managing staff, which writes headlines and sets up the paper for the printer: and the business staff, which manages finances, solicits advertising, and distributes the paper. 9- - 1 -I -.,.-p--- Z, rl. V .,- ff' ' , ,ug in 1 H, 'll i i Wil?-iii , M , it , 1, lii3?,:t,i'ii M s Wa Q7 Charlotte Renshaw, riurke-:lp editor, Andy Hacker, copy editor QS . 6 . J '5 ,f i 551 , .K 'wee' v ..-uv , .Valerie Sixnmons, exchange editor, .-, , Charles Detwiler, sports editor. N- W..-x s s -s 2 Fl 2 s-W ws! s as-XSL W T N 3g:.iE ss Ng-'isis 3 Sf ZX W is-gfggwiw -.wmsnifs Q, ,M S. rug -is if .., 2 -H2655 -- r H it as is H 1 s J H Har QQFWLSM H swf ww gg- if sm - if we ,gf mm mm mi s ss B MX Q33 5 s new n s 'ss 'T 1 NNN ,- vw Cl? Merrill Ricl1ards,fealures editor Bobble Williams, news editor Eric Groves, editor-in-chief New this year was a series of inquiries on topics that the editorial hoard felt needed ex- ploration. Each week EGTIIG Big Question on some pertinent issue was directed to a member of the faculty or administration. Complete coverage of all important news events, plus specific dis- cussions on the honor code, the academic studies group, fraternity and sorority rushing, and ex- tended library hours made each weekly edition of the Dickinsonian intellectually stimulating. Jim Sharf, business manager Jack Cole, photography editor ws, X ..., X X ms wks ... FEAT RE TAFF ' XX ' K li., llllclilazlivexq,-il.. klavclllrglrimgsi j2.vHershey. Rows? . .X MQXXD. '-Bzidick, J.MHarg-is, .G.WX'Hgornl'gill, B. Compgine. Raw 4: A. ' Frey,' H. Line, W. Brennerf Row l: D. Cox, C. Detwiler, .l. Solomon. Rou'2: P. Kushner, A. Frazier. Raw 3: A. Frey, H. Line, P. Muller. Row 1: C. Bryant, S. Harley, S. 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Q is sw W, ' News---'1-1 H' at W-Effie - ' M . a we an as B mga :Q . . - E as ,..:. ' iw E V . is swim! -we Pie? swiss ' M -W . . ' E ai aaa .gg..W.1 Qqgaggjgfga-mawfnwagmxngg a-rgtluiwg -i W QW? M an E., av T , M X . EM S as fan ,w 'nga gems -' L W HB5 - H 5 E H E E is m is M a Gia W as a W -4 as nga mx- . E was Em n ., K as ag as ' ' 1 ss? as M as - gs.-.H gigs Eggs se--AB. siffssapgslif was sw sie Hsin ,,,,. H r, Wg af A . . M . T W Us ,WSH was M mai? M Eafmsmsssat H asa MIS as W H mwxwms H Him as me M HMM, as mam TM H-M 1-X s M-was W . Q . . .1 5 ass a amass nga Bi-,Tama Mis are Ek M ,, ., M 5 M .. Egg 5 ' EE S853 ,. BBB 'A an as as 'mg aggm msg-as signage :gms :Z EEE E1 .reams-W H E ts as Stews mm sa w E Q 1 E B bf? '-eww an .1-3 473' eb Row I: J. Orent, S. Spado ,- 4322 'Q' -.-.. . sl' a is a r aa f x is an J-ms a S r a 5 s ni, M. McBee, M. Hambin. K. Malloy. Row 2: M. Gratiot, J. Hansen. R. Doriler, S. Lutz. L. Zakroff. Row 3: D. Chauncey, P. Strickler, N. Coyle. E. Phillips. Row 4: R. Rockwell, D. Books. C. Reinke, K. Bergstresser, D. Tiffany. Row 5.' C. Lippy, R. Derwart, P. Murphy, P. Washburn. Mr Frank Mueller director of choir C Chorale, and glee club. CHORALE This year the Concert Chorale, a select group of thirty-six voices under the direc- tion of Mr. Frank Mueller, presented a Christ- mas Concert, Amahl and the Night Visitors, and an Easter program in April. In addition to their concerts, the Chorale sang bi-weekly in chapel and planned two off-campus per- CHOIR Under the direction of Mr. Frank Muel.ler, the Dickinson College Choir gave two major performances this year, mastering Antonio Vivaldi's Gloria and Felix Mendelssohn's St. Paul for their presentations. The choir renders enjoyment to both its members and its audiences through its musical endeavors. formances. Row 1: N. Tucker, R. Matthews, M. Grothey, P. Hood, A. Davis, D. McCuen, N. Brown, M. Chaffinch, L. Zakroff. Row2: J. Orem. I. Chun, G. Wolff, C. Kleinfelder, K. Malloy, M. Gratiot, J. Hansen, ,l. Burak. Row 3: M. McBee, S. Spadoni, E. Wagner, K. Sigler. D. Voneida. N. Collie, C. Baker, D. Scott. R. Dorfler. Row 4: A. Kindig, L. Nada, S. Lutz, D. Chauncey, P. Strickler, N. Coyle, E. Phillips, A. Smyth, E. Chadwick. F. Kazanjian. Row 5.' F. Morse, M. Hamblin, R. Derwart, R. Rockwell, C. Lippy, D. Books, C. Reinke, K. Bergslresser, R. Miller. Row 6: T. Me- couch. R. King, P. Murphy, D. Tiffany, P. Washburn. - is its s is AS ga as s m. - m za a is in 'S E55 as an .Em EES ia, an EE V is s me a as me rm it The Band plays ut Biddle Field during lflomeeoming luncheon. Mr. Forrest Posey, director of the GLEE CL B bm' During the year, the Dickinson Glee Club upheld its well-earned reputation, performing at Thursday assemblies and presenting sev- D eral concerts on campus, the Christmas pro- gram being a highlight of the year. The Clee Club continued under the able leadership of This small but spirited organization adds pep to football games and pep rallies. The Frank Mueller, director: officers for this band8150siresW0C0HCCfISif1ASSCmblYCHCh year were Harold Harris, President, John Year- Arndt, Vice-President, Clement Reinke, Secretary, and William Spahr, Treasurer. Front: C. Seidel, accompanist, F. Mueller, director. Row 3: H. Harris, T. Newby, T, Keene, M. Lauer, P. Washburn, B. Duncan. S. Wolfe, T Farley, R. Elherington. Raw 2: D. Hall, A. Quinn, E. Sanborn, B. Scurfielcl, R. Beaver, N. Coyle, D. Brooks, B. Shafer. Row 1: C. Reinke, B Spahr, S. Landman, H. Hoyt, P. Anclress, F. Greenfield, K. Bergstresser, E. Phillips, W. Aldred. 59 i SNO CENES 1 ug ' U 'J I X ,T s.'- J H - FJ, . .ml M AAU- A' 1 ul 4: D? I, u ii-f '- vs 4 E5 5 . 'fxk itv .Y , E ,mn 'Q' e, f ma , sl ' Lal ' Q ' .,. 5 -I Vg ,. :R . t 11. A I f f ,- s, X gi V JV' -Ig xlffi L-X51 ' v' 1. ' -fu' 1 .' V ,rx My . ik N, .M -W5 1 3 W Y H . .1 A: 'J' A- ' 'k ffzcwnwz , , wv i A I Qx 3 : Jtffi' ,X ' 'I A .2 I . I , . , :ii .lg 9- - V . 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W M ' 1 1- 21. -um wa .1 - I ll Ml -'Mk J 1 M ,Q 12,1 1 53 ra 25 is as a a E ,vm :ix xx rcsinw .guwuugha Q!-Ui. ,ir-rrgsr, ,MEM .Ma H ss, am part of a cast, by working on crew, or both, and participation in three productions is recognized by a pin, charm, or tie-tac. ln addition, the Gould Awards are presented annually to the man and woman who have made outstanding contribu- tions to the drama program. Under the direction of Professor David Bru- baker, Mermaid Players gives three major pro- ff ductions each year. The Courageous Onesfi a Russian drama by Gorki, was the opening play, followed by Measure for Measure, a Shakes- pearean comedy. Mermaid Players is managed by an executive , committee consisting of Richard Koeln, Presi- dentg James Woodring, Vice-President, Carolyn Betts, Historiang Robert Mettler, Corresponding secretaryg and Robin Miller, Recording secretary. i i.,if,'w WM 13.3. , 1 551 WW' ' :gf N :mggggu asain-K swans- sw 63 E H as mm Wag 5552835 an THE CO R GEOUSO E W, You'rc my clear, clear boy, But speaking in general, it isn'l the smartest thing to do-getting married. 1 'LYoul1av4fnorighttoi11sulteverylJody.', I9 v yr ,...-.-- Oh my, look what came out of the Samovarlw if '7 S' 5,4 gf? , 2.1!- -.. I. 1, . ,xa- f ' 1 'Z 'fy 11' 'JA 4:-Q , if . ' 0 1 gg V 143' uf Q jim, ,QW fi X1 - fu. REM i Q1 J ' T 'M X5 5 , ii: A314 x , . . I I , v S I 5 6 FOLLIE K Y .p- 5 Penny Kingman sings Said I to Myself, Said I. The cast takes a well deserved bow. - vi E The plnblem ofa love tuangle plus father and child gf-82+ He has a beer bellyjust like his father , Us r! pf 1: 5 ' R , Ubin sms ak Ile.. But ills only alittle baby, Sir! EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Seated: J. Wilson, R. Koeln. Stand- ing: P. Kingman, A. Hecker, B. Jones. Trial by hoax. A musical satire of all aspects of campus life-students, faculty, administration, cus- toms, institutions, mores, etc.-was enjoyed by all who saw last year's presentation of c'What is all this Brightness? The produc- tion, pictured on these pages, was written by Miss Penny Kingman, and tastefully lam- pooned D'son life among students, admini- stration and faculty. Because of last year's huge success, we can only speculate on what the ,Follies Committee has in store for this year. I it R.O.T.C. Training officers for the United States Army is the major purpose of the Dickinson branch ofthe Reserve Officers Training Corps. Groups such as Pershing Rifles, A.U.S.A., and the Drum And Bugle Corps supplement basic training. The Pershing Rifles fP.R.,sJ comprise a trick drill team which performs on such occasions as Homecoming weekend and Armed Forces Day. The Association of the United States Army CA.U.S.A.J is a military honorary society for advanced military science students. The Drum and Bugle Corps CD. 81 BJ provides the necessary rhythm and esprit de corps for the marching cadets. BRIGADE STAFF-Row 1: Lt. Col. W. While. Row 2: Maj. A. Wallace, Lt. ,l. Woodring, Ll. .l. Laszlo, Lt. K. Williams, Lt. B. Pinheiro. Row 3: Lt. F. Klunk, Sgt. .l. Arndt, Sgt. W. Donehower, Lt. R. Schlosberg. D.8rB. Row I: Capt. Charles Keil, H. Hoyt, lst Sgt. William Kreisher, Exec. Officer Lt. Brad Thompson. Row 2: T. Mecuch, K. Claus, R. Derwart, A. Stix, R. King. Row 3: T. Keene, J. Zimmerman, G. Watt, S. Cupp. Row 4: R. Holston, R. Alleger, R. Newton, M. Moyer, E. Jones, J. Stahl. 68 gl. vi, I V . - sam, Z.1....sfff E! 'Ihr .alan-ui ,, ' ' i-wail 012.12m UE A .'. 24. 4 N ll K-.QQHNSWV NYJ 6325938115 MQW-1 . fn--vw i.-4:::-,mpg-1-n.l.n'.ln:Ni. ' 1' P.R.'s Row I: lstlSgt. Jim Chalmers, Capt. Robert Jefferson. Que-vn Barbara Ostruwski, Executive Officer Brad Thompson. Row 2: A. MacPhail, L. Velte, J. Leaman, C. Bianchi, A. Keiscr, W Dodd. Row 3: T. Hendricks, L. Robbins, J. Goodchild, J. Prizer, T. Bauder. Row 4: J. Westbrook, C. Robert, C. Adams, H. Best P. Cay. 4 The D813 passes in review. A.U.S.A. Row 1: C. Kenney, W. Smith, G. Hitchens, B. Stair, K. Wil liams. Row 2: B. Keiner, D. McPherson, J. Woodring, J Laszlo, P. Showalter. Row 3: M. Rohrbaugh, G. Heishman C. Craver, T. Donehower, L. Cordes, J. Arndt, R. Hindle S Ili E 3 lm ll.I'I til 1 -ZAR I-limi!! 5 lllliiii Will: Ill n UPG F1l 'FEHI BATALLION STAFF -Front: Capt. W. Smith. Rear: Lt. D. Torrey, Lt. L. Bronstein, Sft. J. Cates. CUMPANY A Cadet Captain D. McPherson Lt. P. Zuyus Lt. P. Dawson COMPANY B Cadet Captain J. LeRoy Lt. W. Schaefer Lt. C. Brody Lt. R. McAlif-ater COMPANY C Cadet Captain R. Hindle Lt. E. Groves Lt. B. Stair Lt. R. Showalter '70 1-91:0 -1 .14 -.JT4 wi BATALLION STAFF-Front: Capt M. Aldrich. Rear: Lt. R. Heefner Lt. P. Frese, Lt. B. Keiner, Sgt. R Scurfield. COMPANY A Cadet Captain G. Hitchens Lt. Stambaugh Lt. Kohler Lt. Shultz COMPANY B Cadet Captain R. Morgan Lt. Mann Lt. R. Agnew Lt. R. Stiscia COMPANY C Cadet Captain C. Kenny Lt. R. jefferson Lt. D. Waight Lt. D. Arnold 1, .t .V .o 1 4 . ,N w, f-'ffl , 1 H, fl V F . 4 . 1 IA. ., ' 1, , X 5 3, U 'H I , ,eip ,. w ng ,sql .a is - H -' ,. I . - . -. 'y I 54, ,P .Q . . 1 1 f ii' -Y.-41' e . . ,, g.u , .1 x L an f fi? !'w,, , 1 ,. ' -mb ,ww kk -1-i I ,g , n 'ffl -, A ,L I iv ,, - 1 'L -f - - , -F .1 7, .fe ,, s hw.'f - E 0- -Nd'-P ,,,., fe 1 , , 'H .,,-,u4f' I M ..,..-W ...' ..-uv. S 3:1 --I ,,.,3--- , , m f -, r -jz- -, ,-251,52 '? 1 . iq , 1 rr ' ' f r'. H ' 1 I+. . -1, 3 wj ' Af. 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After viewing a heartbreaking loss to Swarth- more, many Diekinsonians attended the formal dedication of Adams Hall, the new women's dorm- itory. Banquets and parties were held in the fra- ternities that evening. Penny crashes the linen fda ..Q JL n fs' , - 91 f J li AQQ 1f,J ' f Q, '-lf 14-44 up '3h nw 2 4 -fa . gd' . 'QV' f 7 , . . T :gl V r, 'I M, , 1 , FH 4 'IQ was 4 M 1 Q Sr 5' xx 1 -., 7, M 52. if 43, 1 2? ' ,435 -nk! 5..-. ,- Q-ns . aff' 3' 599 M ...F 2.-- :X Q., ss. Zu. ' '95 gn my . A 'f 1 f ' 5, -. M ' V L, V. 4 ' x,'-: .'. X A - - an V LV, H ,, .. , ,-.Zinn ff, 1 1, -.--f-'-'. -:J fl' 'M 1--, ia. +4 'W 'k?f-gwg.f- '2.f5:+M5.?,7 L A':f.w, '9:wx,' fn. fc9'.f'.i'.,w2-,, - 1. A ILIT RY B LL Canopied by a giant parachute, a unique in- novation in the art of camouflage, cadets and their dates hosted the college at the annual R.O.T.C, Military Ball. The Second Army Band played, and couples whirled through the red, white, and black '4War of the Roses. Sophomore Nancy McAneny was crowned G'Little Coloneln at this first all- college social event ofthe year. S .1 H? Nancy McAneny is crowned Little Colonel by President Rubendall. 54 -' 5 Sl ,- 1 The battle ofthe punch bowl! Zi.. 'vil - , Q: Civilians? . . . al a military bull? 51' Dr. Ferre shows undergrads how it's clone. Chris Seidel shows Dr. Ferre how it's really done. Ji! .25 ,f '51 iff Hliye- now ft t 1 Lt. Colonel William White presents Dr. Herbert Wing with a certificatv making him an honorary colonel in the Dickinson Cadet Corps. Sie i 5, , i. . 1 '- lt ' if ef .Q . 1' f ,f 5, 1 vs,-it ,A,4 1 K Q- 1 f -- 1 , ,JMX . K . E35 'w 5. , 1 A.. 5151 -w2.r . It ' Eff 'if 'lf-'H 3, Ayiiyia. V ilk .L V-K..-It QP fp: , M 'g.y.': .,-'- .., .- if ' 1+ 13, .- ,' . fz1 ' f ,, f' 5. . w ,'-, G th,-4 x , AME I ..9 'SAK if?33?5v1TE' ' - - ' Yxi-, VEC! ' '-- 'iii . ',. Q.!x1TH51i::'-T' : ,,J, ' 'ff gf' ' g ,..Q'.':.'.Q'.Q-I? .3 t VV., I : 'E ff-Q?i2i+!fXii?W,Q3. F , ff, . 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In addition they At Homecoming, John LeRoy presents a plaque- to Coach Art Sponser H fall awards assembly and,a Sprlng Kahlcr in recognition of his service to Dickinson athletics from banquet to honor members Ol athletlc teams- l937 to 1942. . Row 1: W. Aldred, R. Shapiro, B. Stair, C. Reish, W. Smith, A. I-lankin. Row 2: W. Rickert, R. Holston, N. Kemph, C. Markley, R. DePetris, R. DePctris. R01413: J. Lerch. .l. Rhody, R. Schwarz, J. Arndt, N. Sullivan, L. Wilson, .l. Rome. Row 4: T. Hallam, G. Bird, D. Winslow, J. Winfield, D. Kilpatrick. R. Agnew, M. Lauer. Row 5.' H. Spencer, L. Myers, B. Koste, S. Gerofsky, T. Rogers, P. Spring, A. Medaugh. ,Y OFFICERS-Seated: J. Gauntt, treasurer, B. Smith, president, .l. LeRoy, vice-president. Standing: T. Rogers. member-at-large. R. Sha- QF 4 , .. ..... s- ,.., .M 4, ,HNA 1' Q 4 I 'tin t x 4 c ws., , . 1 ,' .. .- .- -1 ' i a gag i . P u br 'fl'-Am H--I 5251 M W , ' - JA 1 .C T U' 'S S- ,f nn 4 an is A X' .- 3 A ' .f X q 4 4 in to c 1 Iii 'Z ,H - 5 1 2 Q in 1 K 'xg -1 xl V i ' 'i . W , 'A' P1 1 Q3 7' f i s 1 . .1 Ds , .i ,us-ue.. E rl' N-Y l r Y 9 bf E Row 1: Palsy Hitchens. Row 2: jill Toy, Linda Ashcrafl. Row 3: .ludy Eldel ludy With rl D With an I With J D I C fx grae 1:5 5 f ,af ' 2'mf 'i t j 'Z 1 Q' f eX,,jL22f W- K, f S. , . iwfsf , Meyers, Nancy lVlcAneny. Row 4: Carol Baker, Sue Husband, Lil Bishop Robin Callowhill. ra K ,M CHEERLEADI G The flash of red kilts and white sweaters adds not only color but spirit and enthusiasm to Dison football and basketball contests. Leading yells and cheers they engender ex- citement in the crowds and rally the teams on to victory. In addition to their cheerleading they hold pep rallies which enkindle a feeling of team spirit and togetherness in the student body. This year saw the advent of men cheer- leaders which shows the growing interest in athletics at D'son. f.. Y I Kr - i i' A ju Vi Row 1, L. to R.: B. Mcrvine, P. Zuyus, H. Spire, B. Stair, Capt. B. Smith. D. Shaver, B. Penney, V. Pratt and C. Hitchens. Row 2: W. Rickcrt, N. Sullivan, J. Romc,J. Bierly, J. Rhody. J. Buckley, H. Harris, L. Snyclcr and J. Carol. Row 3: D. Kilpatrick, J. South, J. Tassic,J. Brnughal. S. Butler, B. Kleppinger. H. Lonsdale, T. Houston and D. Wachter. Row 4: J. Phelps, J. Klinger, B. Allcger, T. Anderson, J. Folkomer, J. Prizer, B. Munson, J. Morrisey and B. Averback. Row 5: D. Winslow, T. Phillips, R. Sheldon. T. Keene, S. Overcash,J. Marranca, J. Ritchie. D. Ford, and T. McCullough. L i l ll . . '- A 15191. , ' 'L J ,Hi 2. C - 3 .... ,gg NE, . 7' a- y Sf. Hi' if 1 li . ni?-. -, wfk E' . gi M.. wr Wu :., A f., lvl J Y:'i' 5155 ' 'l ll. .,.. . 343, r COACHING STAFF-Harold Mclilhaney, Line Coach, Donald Seibert, head coach, Lee Shipman. Assf. Linc Coach, Wilbur Gobrecht, Backfield Coach. 84 FOOTBALL Coach Seibert's Red Devils finished a very successful '63 Season by compiling a 5-2 record. This year was also the first year D'son had a ,I.V. team. Their 2-1 record points ahead to a successful '64 season. Coach Sei- bert, as well as line coach McElhaney and backfield coach' Gobrecht deserve a lot of credit for fielding one of the best teams in the last 15 years. The Red Devil Eleven opened their sea- son with a disheartening defeat at the hands of Swarthmore at Biddle Field. The final score was 2-0. The lone Swarthmore score came late in the fourth quarter when Wayne Richert was tackled in the end zone on a roll out pass. Danny Shaver crosses goal line escorted by Harry Harris The following weekend D'son traveled to Haverford and tallied a 12-7 victory. Shaver scored first in the second period but the follow-up point was blocked. The remaining score came on a pass from freshman quarter- .--wr 24 P! we . M .,Qa:w-- ig, ggz I in TQ., 1' 1. Wwiiwirfx 1 F T I 'ix 'S gd X' , E , XA H N I ... . 1 L' I r . F. gg., A fl-It : N 1 . . . .. u M. 4 ,,, . H4 ,. .loel Rome nabs a high pass in the end zone back Denny Wachter to Bill Penny. Returning to Biddle Field the D'son Eleven massacred rival Franklin and Marshall by 35-0 score. The high point of the game came when Penny made a record breaking 89 yard punt return. Of the five touchdowns two were scored by Penny, one by Dallas Winslow on a pass from Harry Harris, one by Richert and one by John Ritchie. A conversion pass from Harris to Bob Averback and three kicks by Snyder completed the scoring. Dallas Winslow hangs on to throw from Harry Harris On Parent's Day the Devils subdued a fired up P.lV1.C. team by a score of 21-13. Shaver caught a 68 yard aerial from Harris for the first score in the second period. Wins- low intercepted a Cadet pass and scampered eighty-seven yards for the tally. In the fourth period Harris accounted for the final score on a seven yard run. Snyder completed all three conversions, A much inspired Red Devil team traveled to Lebanon Valley the following weekend. L.V. succumbed to the D'son by a 34-8 margin. Rome, Shaver, Harris, Penny, and Averback scored the TD's. A pass from Rich- ert to Penny accounted for one conversion, wih Snvder completing only two extra points. Bill Penny is hit by flying tackler Danny Shaver sweeps around end , di 1. it ' -argl S,, ,, , 'aff ,stef 'Il 'OC' 4' 9 Coach Seibert pinpoints mistakes made in the first half With the league lead almost in their grips the fired up Devils went south to Western Maryland but fell to a 12-0 defeat. Four in- tercepted passes demoralized the offense but the defense managed to hold the Green Ter- rors to two TD's, both coming in the first half. The final contest of the year saw the red and white rout Johns Hopkins by a 46-7 tally. Penny scored three TD's, two on passes from Harris, Winslow and John Carl scored one each on passes from Wachter, Shaver scored one on a pass from Harris, and the final TD came when Snyder sneaked through the line. 1963 RECORD Dickinson Opponent O ...... ...... S warthmore ......... ........... 2 12 ...... ...... H averford ....... ........ 7 35 ...... ...... F 81 M ............ ...... 0 21 ...... ...... P .M.C .................. ...... 1 3 34 ..,... ...... L ebanon Valley ........... ...... 8 0 ...... ...... W estern Maryland ............... 12 46 ...... ...... ,I ohns Hopkins ..................... 7 Drexel ........... ..... C ancelled Danny Shaver, runnmg bclmul Harry Harrlz, attempts to bleal-. through the lmt - ' f-.A Dallas Winslow tues an .noun-fl vncl run hut m fmlerl hv f-nemv taclxlel Ill .1 change ol pace tlu flrst team watches as the second team performs L .. tl' ' .ir S fi is -l U14 42U 4 33 if V .LEM F ff if f I 3720- i .riiix F ...aff 1.. Eivj. T f '1-4 ,4 - aa - ' - 'ff 'M .Qu E lf, avg . ,:'- l.f-N5f..e4Q' J' nd '- ,- 3. it H'- -mx. .Y--. far., 5 .x L. ,V -1 . IH. H2811 M, - ,Al ' .Hia -4- ' 'f. ,,,.'f-'-.lv 1. T 23 H ,rf-.. .,,, , .Q -, t, .-- 'ffl- 'Vial v , 341.4 u.' fi . .4 ' 1 . 4 w. - ,Je . .fjigf-'lvli ' .1 . .- ..A -'-a . f .. ....,. .. N, '- rg.. J. .. . wa.-EQ .. - .--rw -ga . , ,-fi.. - .- - W- ' 1 ' nfs '. .E . ,Q-1.4 2-: iff' .'-A - 'A U. -. 'Q sri ',. ' fitkf, .- la' V ' Eff, ,. . TY? Wx: Row I: T. Wilson, T. Force, C. Johnson, T. Hallam, T. Hermann, .A. Lambo. .l. Ferguson, D. Johnson, J. Wolfram. C. Wilson. Row2: Coach Vaughn Pratt, R. Heisey, I. Noaman, G. Betts, B. Wilcox, D. Howell. .l. Weber, P. Sargent, J. Cramer, H. Young, D. Mosher, N. Cumprecht, H. Abbey. OCCER The year 1963 will be remembered as the year soccer returned to Dickinson College. Through the efforts of Artur Larnbo, Tony Herman Cteam co- captainsl and Vaughan Pratt tcoaehl a group of twenty-five boys worked hard to form a recognized club. The spirit of the team was excellent through- out the season, but hampered by inexperience, the team could only post a 1-3 mark for the season. Out- standing contribumfg this year were Rumsay Young, Dick Lin, Hassan Abby, and Tam Wilson who will form the nucleus for next year's team. With 24 of 25 men returning for fall practice soccer fans can expect to see a much improved Dickinson eleven in 1964. Co-captain Tony Hermann outhustlcs opponent. -- - Y., 4 .. . :ir R ...ig -'-'Nr' 'aw W' ' mlm- n. 1 . 'Leak' em... ...F at E lui -.5 . Vi .t . jf Coach Vaughn Pratt reviews team strategy at the half. Dickinson 1 .......... ..... 4 ...... 2 .... 1 .... 1963 RECORD Elizabethtown ,I.V ...... Gettysburg ChereJ .... Elizabethtown ......... Gettysburg fawayl ..... Opponents ....1 ...A- ....9 4,31 nv fm' 1311 .,. ,- H. ,, .., ., . lv. 1 ,gl -.if l E' 1 ' ls ' n s In A I VD-, '.'Q T ' 4, t , T i !. ' f'f K: : :W if iN -att! 2535 ll Segal XQTTGSQQA J xsbigffqzi p, p Qgtlyy Jaw JA -4 J mam, ' lttwl ' tQlH-U5'l- l P HHH f1-A R E , 'T bu 1 J vi I' 5g 4a Q ':.' T ' i 9 i. CHI KW . , 'D . -kkkgi Q: . ' iff I IZ! . , A ' . . t ellie t llliipl A Wifi. t5 'U?'7 ,gil l . ' ,m,1' AIHHUEPI ,531 of , S wg I .si Row I: J. Peabody, F. Neff, R. Taliafcro, R. Mumper, W. Aldred, M. Nemic, A. Tillman, mana er Row2 Coach joseph DuCharm P Mitchell W White D Badgley, .l. Peterson, M. Laurer, D. Sleeper. J. Hatch. CROSS-CO TRY Joe DuCharme's cross country team extended the sport's winning streak to seven years by com- piling a 7-3 record. This yearis team was sparked by two freshmen, Duff Bagley and Dave Sleeper who placed consistently in dual meets. For a second year in a row Gordon Faulkner was the team,s star. He placed first in every meet, breaking his. own college record on the Camp Shand course and setting a new mark on the Eliza- bethtown course. Gordon earned the MVP award for his accomplishments. The important factor of depth on the team was provided by Bill Aldred, John Griswald, Jim Hatch, Mark Lauer, Bob Mumper, Mike Nemic, and John 'P Podboy. Captain Bill White ran his last season this year and will be the only member not returning next fall. At the end of their season the cross country team travelled to Philadelphia for the Middle At- lantic Conference race. Of the thirteen entries in the college division, the team placed fifth. 1963 RECORD Dickinson Opponents 33 ...... ...... T emple ............... ........... 2 2 24 ...... ...... D elaware Valley ....... ........ 3 3 18 ...... ...... W ashington ..... ...... ...... 4 1 15 ...... ...... M uhlenberg ........ ...... 4 8 24 ...... ...... F 81 M . . ..... .... ..... . 3 l 15 ...... ...... M oravian .......... ...... 5 0 26 ...... ...... E lizabethtown ...... ...... 3 3 23 ...... ...... L ebanon Valley ...... ...... 3 5 36 ...... ...... P .M.C. ................ ...... 2 1 36 ...... ...... G ettysburg ..... ...... 2 2 Gordon Falkner crosses finish hne as coach Du Charme checks his time :rf .4a Q wig 47 1 0 33 31 7 I A Enjoying their most successful season in fifteen years and their best under Coach DuCharme, the D'son basketball team finished the 1963-64 schedule with an overall mark of 11-8. In the Middle Atlantic Conference college divis- ion, the Red Devils wound up in a second-place tie with a 10-5 record. Despite a slow start the cagers came on strong and finished with three consecutive wins over Franklin 81 Marshall, Lebanon Valley and Johns Hopkins. Strangely enough, a defeat was the outstanding game of the year. Playing against a highly-rated and powerful Gettysburg team, Dickinson battled the Bullets' tough squad down to the buzzer, only to lose on a game-winning shot in the last second of play. The team's offense was characterized by overall scoring balance. Although Tony Hermann led the team with a 13.7 average, the four other starters, Rich Shapiro, Don Smith, Dallas Winslow and Dave Thomas, were close behind, all averaging in double figures. The outstanding individual highs for the year were Tony Hermann's 27 points against Leb- anon Valley and Rich Shapiro's 21 rebounds against Wilkes-Barre. I .Q f 5 , 1. 1 ga --a ,,,, 5 -I' Q as I TT' , A 11, J Lf 'lg' 1. 1 1 4 I Let's settle the ball down and get more points. 1963-64 RECORD Dickinson Opponent 83 ....... ...... W ashingtun ............ .......... 9 1 67 ....... ...... S warthmore .... ..... 6 2 68 ....... ...... W ilkes ......... ..... 5 2 51 ....... ..,... lr lamillon .......... ..... 6 4 60 ....... ...... H obart .................. ..... 5 1 79 ....... ...... L ebanon Valley ............ . .... 83 99 ....... ...... F ranklin 81 Marshall ....... ..... 6 1 69 ....... ...... P .M.C ...................... ..... 6 3 64 ....... .,.... C ettysburg .............. ..... 6 6 81 ....... ...... U rsinus ............. ..... 6 9 69 ....... ...... M uhlenberg ....... ..... 7 5 75 ....... ...... E lizabethtown ....... ..... 1 16 74 ....... ...... 1 ,ycoming ............... ..... 7 1 93 ....... ...... W estern Maryland ...... ..... 7 8 52 ,...... ...... C ettysburg ................... ..... 6 7 72 ...... ....... F ranklin 81 Marshall .... ..... 7 1 68 ..,... ....... L ebanon Valley ........... ..... 6 4 60 ...... ....... ,I ohns Hopkins ...... ..... 5 5 lst row left to right: S. Cupp, A. Klatsky, T. Herman, E. Fedok, P. Fogli. 2nd row: Manager B. Aldred, J. Solot, D. Winslow, R. Shapiro, D. Thomas D Smith, Coach joseph DuCharme. 1 ii - 1 '7 P's 7 . 4 . 1 . M-. ' Mx W X 3-4511 M . W3 ,xx ' . ...,1 ...ff Ist row left to right: J. Euler, C . Calhoun, J. Cauntt, T. Hallam, Co-Capt. J. LeRoy. 2nd raw: J. Icenhower, Co-Capt. P. Crawshaw, B. Rhody, B.Ho1ston, D. Weight, 13. Costopoulos. 3rd row: P. Spring, Manager, N. Crosby, B. Pollard, J. Broughal, D. Manoogian, Sheldon, R. Morris, Coach Harold Mclilhenny, Chuck Calhoun trys for an escape. REST L1 G Under the tutelage of Coach Harold McEl- haney in his first year of coaching at Dickin- son, the Red Devil wrestlers turned in a very creditable record of 6 wins and 4 losses. The six wins included victories over: Johns Hopkins, Leb- anon Valley, Muhlenberg, American University, Western Maryland, and Juniata. The team was made up of four seniors and six underclassmen, including: John Euler 123, Chuck Calhoun 130, Tom Hallam 137, John LeRoy and Joe lcenhower 14-7, Buck Rhody 157,167, Paul Crawshaw 157, 167, Bob Holston 167,177, Dave Waight 177, and Bi11 Costopoulos heavyweight. Outstanding grapplers were Dave Waight with an 8-2 record and fourth place in the MAC'S at 177, Joe Icen- hower with a 5-1 record at 147, and Paul Craw- shaw with a 7-2 record at 157 and 167. Coach Mclilhaney can look forward to another success- ful season in 1964-65 with a well trained nucleus of returning lettermen. 1963-64 RECORD Dickinson Opponent 13 ...... ..... G ettysburg .........., ........... 2 0 27 ...... ..... J ohns Hopkins ...... .... 3 15 ...... ..... L ebanon Valley ....... .... 9 20 ...... ..... M uhlenberg ......... .... 8 33 ...... ..... A merican U ......... .... 5 8 ...... ..... M oravian ...... ...... . . ....18 23 ...... ..... W estern Maryland ..... .... 9 11 ...... ..... E lizabethtown ..,... ,. .... 17 15 ...... ..... J uniata .......... ....... 1 1 3 .,.... ..... F and M ....... ....... 2 7 92 I K, l 'H 11 If N Buck Rhody stalks his man. Paul Crawshaw works his way out ofa guillotine hold. 5 Cu in there Hallam, and give him the evil eye. Guppy going for another fall , visa 's 324:61 1 NK!2W ' SW MM NG The l963-64 Dickinson swimming team led by captains Lance Rogers and Gus Bird proved to be one of the best in the school's record. After finish- ing the dual meets with a 5-4 record, the swim- mers pulled an upset to win the Little Three Cham- pionship over Cettysburg and F8zM. Then in the Middle Atlantic Championships the mermen took second place and came with 4 points of winning the College Division Championships. Eight school records were broken this year: freshmen Ken Freed, Skip Gray and Bill Moyer combined to set five of those records. Captains Rogers and Bird joined Freed and John Winfield to set the 400 yard free- style relay record. 1963-64 RECORD Dickinson Opponent 53 ..... ...... A merican University ................. 42 45 ..... ...... L afayette ................ ....... 5 0 59 ..... ...... G eorgetown ...... ....... 3 6 35 ..... ...... L aSalle ......... ....... 6 O 55 ..... ...... L ycoming ............... ,...... 4 0 38 ..... ...... G ettysburg ................ ....... 5 7 59 ..... ...... F ranklin 81 Marshall ...... ....... 3 6 71 ..... ...... S warthmore ............... ....... 2 4 46 ..... ...... T emple ..................... ...... 4 8 Second place MAC's Bill Moyer and John Winfield lend moral support. lst row left to right: K. Freed, B. Cressman, C. Bird, L. Rogers, J, Winfield, T. Means, J. Barron. 2nd row: Coach Dave Eavenson, F. Grey, T. Tither, F. Reuter, A. Frey, T. Cook, T. Burroughs, N. Sullivan, Manager A. Hecker. 3rd row: Trainer B. Vogelsong, Manager D. Workman, J. Smith, D. Johnson, J. Freeman, T. Fanta, D. Pierce, S. Sheldon, B. Moyer. my ' if ,wx tm? -UUE P T. . A . ,- Au. .. War i , Q q 1 I i J- r w l n Y 94 S UAS I 54' Overcoming both an extremely tough schedule ' ' and a lack of experience, this year's Dickinson l' . squash team Went on to post a highly respectable ,Q 4 win-5 loss record. Losing to such nationally top-ranked teams as Army, Navy and Penn, the , racquetmen came back with victories over the York A ' Q Q 1 , and Chambersburg Y.lVl.C.A.'s, the war college and . L a spectacular 5-4 win at the end of the season over Ttgadg.-Lit: g : Harrisburg Y.M.C.A., who had previously beaten j-yfiiq ,UG qw -' - fi the Devils 8-l. Their latest victory showed the 4, 5,Qi'f.' - ct- V' considerable progress which Coach Stanley Nodder 7- A, feels was the watchword of the season. rf 6 f y A The 1961?-64 season was the fmal varsity squash T -Q5-,ji I i fm.: gi 3 season at Dickinson. The team members and Coach Nodder deserve much credit and a salute from the P1 f'i74.5-r?EIQ ig- student body for a job well done. IQ- fr Y K df qs . , 1963-64 RECORD ' 4. C ' Dickinson Opponent ' ' ' .. ' 0 .................. Univ. of Pennsylvania ...., ....... . ...9 f K A - 1 ...... ...... H arrisburg ............... . , 0 ...... ...... N avy .......... . ' . 0 ...... ...... A rmy ...... .... . 9 6 ...... ...... Y ork ......... ..... 3 ..,3..,.Z.-W .,kVVL. E .Z...,.:. H ,ff . 0 ...... ...... Y ork........... fi' ig :- i sa.: 5 ...... ...... H arrisburg..... is V- j 1' 8 ...... ...... W ar College .... I ,:,y ,. ..,,t, 'ti' is L' Y F .. ',.wh: . 1E ' 'g l g I L y ws' ' ' Dave Drum in pre-game warm-up. Kneeling: R. Perry, D. Druni, C. Pergam, .I . Edwards. Standing: Coach Nodder, A. Romeo, R. Etherington, J. Hatch, T. Lamson W . Sharer. . I-V.-if lf J' Q . ,, T X 3 H -. K. was . ii iiiws f i qi? it . if kj -I 95 Y 41 B EB LL In 1963, under Coach Evanson, the Red Devils com- pi1ed a record of 6 wins and 14- losses. Dan Ditenhafer, the team M. V. P., accounted for 4 of the 6 wins, and 7 losses. Dit had an outstanding E. R. A. of 2.10. Short- stop Tony Hermann led in hitting for the second suc- cessive year with a .315 average. Ted Joh Wai? The pitching corps is the strongest point on the squad, led by captain Dave Ditenhafer, Ted Johnson, and Jim Hutchinson. Other returning starters are Tony Hermann as shortstop, and Dan Sha-ver and John Winfield in the outfield. Five lettermen lost to graduation were Dave Chapin, Reno DiOrio, Sonny Shoff, Terry Hancock, and Dick Warden. A number of freshmen look very promising, and if they can fill the gaps left by graduation, D'son could have a winning season. nson winds up. sa. .Mi . as EEE it . s my Jang 3 . ,, sw. , . ..-Rf J- At' . . aff it 1, Q51 .uh .wk ua' 1 ff 96 egg!!! ', 9 if Q w 4w-his 1.-. , 11,, f ' I We - . ad QF! ., ,asf .. . 5 S -..--. Se1Llezl:.l. Winfmld L Snyder B Hand L Point b lntdman D Qliavsr Row? S Cupp I' Phillips B Kleppm erj boodchilcl R Butler D Mosher P. Darruw.Rou 3 B Averhdclt T Anrltrson L lnr in I HUICDIIIQDII I' Hermann I' Wilson I Nclson Raw4 D DllPl'llldf6I' I Buckley I Lerch li. Fedok, B. Alle rr 1963 RECORD DlClxlI1SOI'l Opponent Western Maryland Urslnus ........... Muhlenburg ..... Muhlenburg ..... Susquehanna... ,luniata ........... Elizabethtown.. Elizabethtown.. Gettysburg ..... Drexel....... Lycoming ..... Lycoming ........ Lebanon Valley Moravian ........ F 81 M .... ' ..... Washington .... P.M.C .... ..... Gettysburg. . .. . .. .lohns Hopkins.. I V V l V t wig? Q' fa Q l Pg JF? f 1. N 51 T 5 I LACROSS With more potential and more returning lettermen, this year's lacrosse team could possibly have its best record since its reinstatement two years ago. Last year's 2-4 record was not very successful. The team started its season against Hobart, ranked thirteenth in the nation, and received a severe trouneing. Catonsville, a small lacrosse club outside of Baltimore, journeyed up to Bid- dle Field to hand the Red Devils another licking. The two lone victories came against Bucknell and F 81 M. The stickmen lost a close game to Villanova by a single goal and ended the season by losing to previously beaten F 81 M. F With 8 of the first 10 starters returning and the able coaching of Patterson, Gobrecht and McElhaney, the season should prove successful. In addition there are many good freshmen who will supply depth to the team. Four new games have been added to the slate. These included Towson State, Lafayette, Washington College and Farleigh Dickinson. Through the efforts of goalie Dough McPherson, crease defenseman Mike Rapuano and attackmen Larry Bayley and Stu Lamb, the team looks forward to a good year. Co-Captains Doug McPherson and Mike Rapuano with Coach Gobrecht. 1963 RECORD Dickinson OPPOUEIU 2 ..... ...... H obart ....... .......... 1 5 11 ..... ...... B ucknell ..... ....... 9 8 ....... ...... F Sz M .......... ..... 5 4- ....... ...... C atonsville ...... ..... 1 4 , , 7 ....... ...... V illanova .... .. 8 - f 3 ....... ...... F sz 9 Bob Taylor passes downfield. Stu Lamb scores one more. 98 'A 14' ,. y ima, 4 ' 4 4 .ra-we fi s- iii .V Q 5, 7 Q iff? x A - V A Q , w 1 , , N a pf.. . 'A as A we . A -on-in ' I 5' ,L ' I x I tw . , . 1. A- Q Q -'K .' NA , i X V , fm- .41 , ., , 1 'f' ' x A 1 L X 43. 1 . M. QI J' 'EQ , Kneeling: M. Schnell, J. Edwards, K. Girvin, L. Rand, D. Hollinshed, S. Winters. Standing: R. Baron, R. Lin, Coach Hays, R. DePetris, R. DePetris, J. Hepner. Coach Hays and Manager Joe Hepner observe the team in action. 100 TENN Torpedoing a 47-game winning streak, the Dip- lomats from Franklin 81 Marshall broke the Devil's record-making skein and provided the only two losses in the netmen's 13-2 seasonal mark. MVP Whit Smyth, who captained the team, graduated along with the number two man John Harper. Solid support was received from Sherman Winters, Larry Rand and Rick and Ron DePetris. Coach Lou Hays has a dependable group for a nucleus this year in addition to the eligibility of transfer stu- dent Robin Baron. 1963 RECORD Dickinson OPPOUCM 9 ........ ...... L ebanon Valley ........ ........... 0 3 ..... ...... F 81 M ................. ......... 6 7 ..... ...... S usquehanna ...... ...... 2 5 ..... ...... L ehigh ..,............ ...... 4 8 ..... ...... E lizabethtown ....... ....... 1 5 ..... ...... G ettysburg ........... ...... 4- 8 ..... ...... E lizabethtown ....... ....... 1 8 ..... ...... L ycoming ...... .... ...... 1 9 ..... ...... J uniata ......... ...... 0 8 ..... ...... M oravian ......... ...... 1 6 ..... ...... M uhlenburg ....... . .... .3 4 ..... ...... F 81M ........ 6 ..... ...... C ettysburg ...... ...... 3 9 ..... ...... U rsinus ........ ...... 0 A 1 f X- 't ,nf Mark Lauer places first in the mile run. TR CK Coach DuCharme's cindermen continued in their tradition of fine seasons with another out- standing record in 1963. Harvey Green and Don Neidig both enjoyed highly successful campaigns in the dashes. Pole vaulting was marked by consis- tent Wins from the trio of Al Wicks, Nick Kempf and Dick Schreiber. Jerry Bole never ceased to astound the fans with his amazing leaps while George Whitwell and Mark Lauer gained valuable points in the hurdles and half mile. Field events saw fine efforts from Steve Slade, and Harry Harris. Gale Heishman 1963 RECORD Dickinson Opponent 64 ......... ..... W ashington ..... .. ...67 85 ..... ..... S usquehanna ...... ...... 4 6 62 ..... ..... J uniata .......... ....., 6 4 22 ..... ..... L ittle Three Gettysburg ...... ...... 8 9 F 81 M ......... ...... 5 1 77 ..... ..... M uhlenburg .......,. ...... 5 4 76 ..... ..... L ebanon Valley ........................ 55 80 .................. Western Maryland ............... ...... 4 6 34Vz ...... Ursinus ...... 53W ...... Johns Hopkins ...... 74 88 .................. Lycoming .............................. 43 57 ..... ..... P .M.C ......... ...... 7 4 , ',:,.. . Yi .. --leave lr . qv 1. Y..5g,g, ,,', , -X' ,- :wp . ., . ' ': Y 1,1 I j,',,.-5,1 ,ki ., 2,4 ..,- 'K - .fl W 1 rf, .4 1 11 ...if -5 , ,A K3 ., - A Ei ...5 - A ' ,, 3 II . ., AQ tif if'- 5 rail IB ' K L fi V. w N50 Row 1: Coach DuCharme, H. Harris, M. Lauer, C. Williams, R. Mumper, ,l. Podboy, R. Jacobs, R. Shapiro, Coach McElhaney. Row 2: S. Wolfe, W. Die- fenderfer, S. Ovcrcash, D. Rigger. B. Warner, R. Katzenhuck, W. Mezey, P. Jacobs, J. Carl. Row 3: R. Young, G. Wilson, G, Falkner, A. Medaughhl. Morrisey, R. Field, D. Neidig, D. Wachter. J. Kempf, D. Sleeper, M. Nemic. 101 GOLF Led by graduated co-captains Tom Test and Craig Kerrick, the Devil linksmen finished their season with a 9-1 record. Playing regularly were Test, Kerrick, Tony Rogers, Gale Reish, Charley Markley and Steve Milligan. Brad Geist and Linn Myers also filled in during the season. At the MAC's the Dickinson quartet finished second to St. ,loseph's with Markley capturing second med- alist honors among 100 competitors. Their only loss was to Drexel, which they avenged in the MAC'ls when the Dragons took fifth to Dickinsorfs second. Dickinson 1516 ....... 14- .... 16W ....... 14Vz ....... 1963 RECORD .Susquehanna ..... . .Juniata ............ . . . Gettysburg .... . . .Lycoming ...... . Opponent ZW 4 3Vz 13 .... ..Muhlenburg ...... ..... 5 7Vz ....... ..Drexel ........... ..... 1 OW 12Vz ....... ..Gettysburg ..... ..... 5 V2 16 ..: .... ..P.M.C ................ .... . 2 11W ....... 10 .... T. Rodgers, S. Hopper, .Susquehanna ...... ..... 6 W ..F8zM ............ . 8 arkley. Couch Seibert, G. Reish, B. Geist, L. Meyers. 'The team's two outstanding seniors: Charley Markley and Gale Reish 'fi e ' 'N E z.: W ' N 'X' , S 9 f :Hu ! zl fd .J :I :S J .1 Kneeling: C. Betts, J. Sullivan, M. Gerow, D. Torrey, R. Best. Standing: R. Reid, S. Ganun, Sgt. J. Bloom, coach, R. Heefner, captain, W. Petterson, B. Shaefer, B. Swartz, E. Kugler, R. Hamilton. M., +1 e, 1 jr- fj'f, i'1l Cf-t 1 QQ.. g X 4.9 1, 5 14, 13431 Captain Rod Heefner and Ed Kugler score targets with a Gettysburg representative. f. if RIFLE TEAM Dickinson's newest varsity team, the Rifle Team, under the guidance of Sgt. Bloom of the ROTC department fired against some of the most skillful teams on the eastern coast this year. The disadvantage of not having a conveniently located range for spare time practice became evident as the season wore on. Led by co-captains Sandy Ga- Nun and Rod Heefner, the riflemen fired a five wins, ten losses season. Other members of the top five firing team were Bob Reid, Gene Betts, and Mike Gerow. Regulars on the team who served as back up men were Steve Kelty, Joe Sullivan, Rick Hamilton, Chuck Ulmer, Dave Torrey, Bill Schaefer, Ed Kugler, Randy Best, and Barry Swartz. 1963-64 RECORD Dickinson Opponent 1383 Loyola ........... 1394 1382 Johns Hopkins ....... ...... 1 406 1398 ....... ...... P enn State ......... .... , ..1418 1380 ....... ...... M ont Alto ...... 1335 1412 Penn State ..... 1422 1378 Gettysburg ..... 1380 1377 Phila. School of Pharmacy ....... 1297 1356 Loyola ........... 1399 1399 Mont Alto ...... 1357 1355 Western Md .......... ....... 1 401 1389 Johns Hopkins 1419 1388 King's College....... 1307 1377 Villanova .......... ....... 1 385 1403 Western Md ..... ....... 1 377 1378 Bucknell ........ 1425 L. -V ..n.- ,fg- ff I s, 1 . 3 s Q A , . -. ' 1..1gn H 'HB A, wa ,G I Q if 3 1 A . ff ' 4 4 ' 1 'I Q 7 , 1 P X r, -J ' M .ali W 2 1 x xr! E 't Q A .Q - ....i'A:.r .. :..-. 1-rf.-.1 ..' 7' .f.. . . ZH: 4 4-+ ,. , 1 1 A ' ' , ': 1 3 N . 1, - ,mtv 1 5: ya f 9 A I ' f 3 ig 51 ' , Ea, 5'1 42 I., 1 4, , , 4' 1 Z' .H f- , I x i x H L, - ,. I Tn ' QQ' I A lj, - . ' - . , , in ., 1- r' l ' , f , :a 6 Y 'J N :P F T2 riff' '-gQ ' 1.'. f 4, fi 1,1 . L 3 if . . : j,,rf5.Lw:.' 3TfZsQ, f' 5-, , .- ' , A: : .-f M. z 'L -if Xl. -3,i'f.i'a,l J' ii ' ,' . 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Among, these events were a record dance on Homecoming weekend and another dance early in November. Left to Right: M. Guernsey, secretary, E. San- liorn. presiflwzt, K. Nevins, treasurer. Missing: G. Davis, nice'-president. auf.-vin nf' ' . . . and l'm 500 miles away from home . wi , II-.iv - e??..ilf my: ew vg W -'Tzffi Emp! C1f 1J -f'.i- 106 We love Mr. Blanchard. fi' I fy 'O llnfuilx I Oh, when the Frosh Colne marching in! Oh, when the Frosh come marching in! , . . The Class of 1967 entered singing and cheering-full of the spirit and unity which kept us alive during Freshman Rules. Innovation became our byword, as we introduced such unique projects as a homecoming display and an informative Freshmen Hand- book. The class also sponsored more Freshman mixers than ever before and introduced aloud cheer of 'l'hunder- ation to the Dickinson football congregalionf, As Frosh we entered singing and cheering-and we made our exit with armloads of accomplishment. 74.- z , . If 5' 'V -li x ff K , 1 f' hx i t 4 is , T f ,Ls l A ' p ' '- A . 4 +14 , ,, 5 ix ,L Qi, fig? ' I ' X' ' fl I . f'f'l'fTl L V W w 1 if l i V 1 ii ' I L . I! ! I fl' XX 1 . 4 . V . -' L! J - V W' A i li' . . .... '- 1 '5 . ' If-ff' J 1 ff X L f 'X fv, -xt , X X ' -' 434 .-ti 1 ,gl wA1'l'l1,l the-se mixers great? zi - V n. as? , 'Y ' M y , , ISS 4 ll l ,g 'X ll I .fa W ti .... 1 N xx 4 ,.. 1 g 107 W 4 , :gf A 52.22 ill ww .'.+- '-...ff 22 Men in a Morgan Room? Yes, ii's a Denny pigeunf' 108 , , 11551 Frm-shmanism .ga- If X l Optimism 3' -44 f ap' ' , - .4-4312?-,Qi fa: 12.3 - ,,-- , f-,: ,, 7 Q. . , ',w, , 'ru' ' . A-' M- l l val- . nn- .Q-4-Qvw ...4.,. ,O Q E Q ,, ,ou Q M 1 'vp-Y' Ut if4 l. in la WE -., l n Lg, af kv? ..-ai. 2 ' 'aw -rf A . , U I g S Q l . ' mid-1-hh QF .- . ---A-':1g.11'..,. .-- --' MP-'- Tunight's the nig ln. Here comf- those tough ODK guys. LJ' ,1 lsn l D-son a fun place? ' ..-3 Ab It must be a viable entity. Why is Morgan always so messy? 109 '-1 if H i - t 1 --- 5 AW,, A- ' az, 4 W F I' 1 n - H, a ii F wx ' 4 I 0:-Q X Aren't those Americans funny? 110 Mohammed Boudjelkha of Algeria . Left, An international family poses for its portrait. ,-. 'u Nga.. , ,ah'4:i9 .. ,F 4, V M A M .it K ,I-5, Ami: V 'Z - 4 A, W Jw Fun at a tbreigifstudent forum. ,fv E33 . W A . Y , 1 g of .. 4---. t 'H O I ' ,. ..V' fkiijfl- i X m R -.N W. 1...-'yy' , a' T-5' ' .fi D '--. NI thought they were supposed to snap, crackle, and pop. FUREIGN S DE T Nineteen foreign students, the largest number Dick- inson has ever welcomed in one year, represent fifteen countries throughout Europe, the Far East, and Africa. The expanded geographical scope of the program has brought to the campus a comparable broadening of in- ternational thought and ideas. Group-sponsored teas and desserts, as well as picnics and hikes in the spring, provided excellent opportunities for informal discussion. A series of panel debates, con- ducted in conjunction with the International Relations Club, were well received by both students and faculty. Dickinson expresses its appreciation to our interna- tional guests for the fine opportunity we have had in new learning and new friendship. 5 iii! w i g . 31' K ,v Row I l Noaman 5 Pujinmto L Nada H Tsou Nelz Lo Row! 9 Fu, H, Cernulti, A. Habtu, j. Kocze, H. Abbey, D. Lin, W. Pan,.I. Edwards. 'IH M .3 'F' The past few years has wxtnessed an astonlshxng transltlon among the Independent Men at Dlcklnson The Independent Men formerly a small and d1s1nter ested group, now comprlses a large number of students wlth actlve mterest m campus affalrs Thls year Independ ents headed such groups as The Un1on Phllosophlcal SOCICIY The IHICIHHIIOHHI Relat1ons Club The Belles Lettres Press THE MICROCOSM and the Young Repubh cans Club Independent Men were also actlve on the CXCCUIIVC boards of Concern Mermald Players The Young Democrats Club and Phl Mu Alpha Slnfonla To meet the need for an expanded soclal program m the 1962 63 school year, an enthus1ast1c group of In dependents formed a commlttee and subsequently ob tamed an apartment on West Hrgh Street The success of thls project resulted 1n the acqu1s1t1on of GlbbS House as a college dormltory for Independent Men durmg thls year A quret evemng wlth the famrly llllnum ZQMEM ' 'MN 'tugs il Hey, Gramps -don't look at the camera! Off to the Diner. . . Booze is the only answer. Look at it this way. . . , .g,Qf .4 ' Zn F' W L ww. Wlwxyaxgwdfiffig Wisff ' '- I 'NVQ Z- 53Ll fld-4 1 ,,,,,, , , if-P-' THE ALL-NI GH T R 1 QQ:- fp f, J' fx f 7:00 PM: CLUTCHED . . . 7230-11200 PM: g'By the way, I have an hourly tomorrow . . . 'la 40 pl' B,-f 11:30 PM! IHICHSC COUCCHUHUOH - - - 1:30 AM: Less intense concentration . . . 2130 AM: Least intense concentration . . . H f -A' 114 -, .ps ,, .. we ww H' ' ' G-1-14. Q :.' ' S' f 'P ., ' V -Aga-LC gif Cf. ' , -. 'X Ace' 'MC-4 ',, fu. rjdgafc , . HP If ez! 1 Y L '1 , wg:-e 47 '15 f, :P ' , .L y 1 A . ' A Ji ' as -5' 'fffuw-f A I M M V CM 'W 'QQ . 5112-'zzf1.fQ,gjff'f,1 fl 1,0 'H , L 1 ' ,lf Gif 'C-L' Q A 'N 11591, Y ol-ep g7,gL.Xl-g mf?-awk , fog! 1 fx '91, .-X 7 LP'L- lag ,Z-JV t.fALKif , Fffg :A ,X-.A I Q X r 'L-QC, -.cf-M, ,.. 0 E ' - i 'fr ' .,,, lf4fC':9Q-'L ,A ' 1f ffff'3fiL H 7:45 AM: The vain plea . . . 9:15 AM: Shoveling . . . 10:10 AM: Nerve Medicine! 8 - I IFC COMMITTEE OF TE The Interfraternity Council led by President Doug McPherson serves to promote cooperation and good will among the ten national fraternities on the Dick- inson Campus. Sponsoring a barbeque for the under- privileged children of Carlisle and helping the cit-y build a nature center are two of the civic functions of IFC. Aca- demically, a trophy for the pledge class with the most improved average has been established, and awards are presented to the outstanding Dickinson athletes of the year. This year the rush rules have been revised and the Committee of Ten, composed of one representative of each house, has continued to enforce the rules. The IFC has taken an active part in adapting fra- ternities to the g'New Dickinson by joining with the faculty and administration to establish social rules that will promote a healthy social and academic atmosphere at Dickinson. COMMITTEE OF TEN-Row 1: J. Hoffman, R. McAlisler, S. Burk- land. Row 2: D. McCullough, M. Carlton, C. Ingersoll, R. Schwarz. Row 3: D. Schneider, D. Vance, D. McPherson. X,- '23 C? IFC.-Row I: L. Wilson, S. Parkin, B. Warren, J. Arndt, A. Wallace, C. Reich. Row 2: B. Sears, B. Riddesberger, M. Smith..I. Aaron. Row 3: J. Finucane, B. Kciner, N. Sullivan. Row 4: C. Beemer, M. Rohrbaugh, R. Shapiro, E. Groves, D. McPherson. 115 ll . The huddle .... M N9 S l l SHI G Smokers . . . have many hourlies this week? . . . good man . . . who is his counselor? . . . his roommate's a cool guy . . . who do you have for Social Science? . . . welre really going to fix up the new house . . . you have to look at the soph- omores . . . have a cigar . . .what's his average? . . . heis shook in there . . . helll pull a whole section with him . . . bid night . . . Welcome to the house, meet your new pledge director. I told you before, 'Keep your hands off the thermostz-nl , 116 I Pledge her, Quick! 11' Com'om, let him win - he's a freshman. ,wb Anyone for a game ofOld Maids? sf' L 5553553 N Our house had 3496 fewer cavities .... The warmth of brotherhood. We love Phi Delt with all our hearts. And this is our fireplace -rs J' . 'M lt M W i-,VA 6 ,, , 1 , - . 4 . Y!-,l z ,, ., ., I N is-1, - 'QW if - 4, ,wg Y 0 ff A S Q -5 .. 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'SI' ,- ,, 51 Alpha Chi Rho was founded at Trinity Col- lege, Hartford Connecticut, in 1895. It is pri- marily interested in the cultivation of ideals and character ofits members. EEG.. T'E1.f'? The Dickinson chapter, Phi Beta, was insti- is ' t tuted on campus in 1905. The fraternity en- courages both athletic and scholastic achieve- ment in its members and teaches its men to KN- 7 . . . -:fx N live in harmony with others. Q 4.4, N ,Q fa ,f fi 'ff 7-1 'L' T wa R nz' . wut ,gm 3-:agar L.- QL I 120' wir 1. Let's drink to Alpha Chi... Thish shure adds fleuver er . . . flavor. 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'ij 5 w 3: 0 9 -1 EJ .v 1 2 D Q D Q I LLJ o m H E 5 5 E 1' I rx: 2 o w li' o E' P' UJ . 0 E 5. 2 4 Y .1 o Zi Ui fr E , . Q U' w 3 , O Y 5 2 rr '11 7 5 'E z 2 Q 4 r- ua , 3 5 S u lr J o mx-N u.: gi 5 ,. E D O Y ,, .,.. 5 4 ru '1 Y f rr zr 'E ,J,,1-.- '. XL , -' 2 u. .1 Jn, A , 8 uv I W ' ., z 0 J I , U i..j.: 4 an 5' an -y ' , .sq '- gi' LU 1 . , V7 3 Q 14 4' , . th vw .1 . ' ' Agar-Q. 4 - Q -. 1 -, K - X 4 E 2 ,iv - V , O ' 1, , A Y-- o as D H 5 I q Y' E D '2' I -1 ,E gy 5 E X V z E V' 5 B' V7 -1 m if S , 3 .1 an 5 X - m E - - -' ' ' 3 0 E 5 -4 fl BETA THET PI M ' 4 , W 5 .-'N N' 1.5 55 9 ' I T 52 ', I :' .ew V: ',sar,1,ww, : Egg im Sign- ,- H- i K T ,W Q.-1, E v'r:i,iii zz. V wfxqy- as-Q.fa . 'V ' e V ' .-rl 5 -sta P 'T The Beta Theta Pi fraternity was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in 1839. lt has the distinction of being the first fraternity founded west of the Alleg- henies. The Alpha Sigma chapter was established at Dickinson in 1879. The principles by which the Betas strive to live are: unwavering friendship and fidelity, mutual support and assistance, and devotion to the development of scholar- ship, leadership, and character. The Betas plan to con- tinue making their influence felt at Dickinson. Y T T7 - l Our chapel speaker for today is . . . ff 122 Hey, guys! What does A-P-A-T-H-Y mean? I still think it's more fun with a ping pong ball. .QI LO If ul LD? 01 mf' G-1 I In U. LU O Z 4 J D. G., -Q IQ of P-U I.. Dfw Lklu' mf Su I KD 3. 5: Gfv- II.: Ou: IIQ W :ji .,.. I 2 2 If 'J K L1Jr- gf -ga .H mm Ou 3.1 nc an ai .J A Er Z, 42' I. Q. I.. S., mu Zu L, u.: Z, I- cn F P' W Z 5: X-u .fa . N , I U3 LIJ .-I II 4 I O , ac 'jk LL .lf ow gm U off QF nr: Q3 IA' 2 lr z O :- .1 cr Q dn 02 v-Ii' I-In II K LI --- -- -ii lv-0 -I-0 U 'll-O 'll -.C-'mfg m1i.f.g,', .E J ' JAMES D HUTCHINSON J LAWRENCE BAYLEY H. BRANIN JAGGARD I I DANIEL J. CRUMLISH IE D, LEONG LESL LPH M. BURNETT RA I Img. L, I Wtif -A . . r I I ., .mnsvm 'f -2155352 fa EDRIS JAMES A THOMAS B. McCULLOUGII JR. I',f : ' I 'j fx lf? 'ff I Q VICTOR C. DIEHM JR, I ie, mm 1mf4f2mQf. I I, Y' , 'Q x . I I C JOHN W. PODBOY . . ,f mn' ' X , I , ff ms. I. ' L-' EJ G Q I-fl G DCI! -it u lui JAMES STOKES HATCH HARVEY J, GREEN ANDREW Y ROGERS JR. l If 4 TIIESII' BRADLEY B. GEIST RICHARD T LANE JOHN M. TASSIE GEORGE W WILLIAMS JR. G. PAULL T SARGENT JOHN A. SAVAGE RANDOLPH R. RAHAI. JAMES R. CRAWMER 11 JOHN A. BIERLY R. J. SCOTT GRIFFITH I1 F REUTER 'Q 3 O .1 TT T- I V of LMA-si sv I1 ff 'H x1f 'J a f, Ji, Atgfb If 'J' 'Tas I ' I PEARSON LARRY D RAYMOND S SHEL DON NEWTON ROBERT G H. MACPHAIL ALLEN NCKX HJ' DENNIS A DIEMAND ARLES WM SMITH CH WARD C. FALLON JEFFERY W, GRAHAM JR. ED KAPPA SIGMA 1-11131 ' 1 .N . - as fi, ,P 3 fi- - Q fb- R-5 ,, ,f Kappa Sigma was founded at the University of Virginia' December 10, 1869, by several underclassmen there. They desired to bind their friendships and to cultivate their common aims and ideals while in college and to per- petuate the bond into later life. The success of their attempt is reflected in Kappa Sigma today. The fraternity has grown steadily since its founding and now has 126 chapters in the United States and Canada, ranking third in size among the national fraternities. The Beta Pi chapter at Dickinson has always had the constant objective of making better men of its members and does this by en- couraging participation in various campus activities. a-assi s 1 Mi, 1 1 ,-, . ,X H.. 7 . Jg .4 jg uw? 4 Unhand me, you beast! The trophy room. fi: -K. fri Home, home onthe range.. . 533 313 ' -- JR, 0 z o n- L9 E K . Lu C53 - - 1: E 5 v- zf 2 -f, 'L 3' - w E Q E '2 5 42 2 2 '-U 2 m I r- U z m 'J m S cs E Z Z .1 4 I I 4 o o Z 5 1 1 O 4 zz 1 2 - cz .. 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Phi Delta Theta was founded in 1848 at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, upon these three ob- jectives: the cultivation of friendship among its members, the acquirement individually of a high degree of mental culture, and the attainment per- sonally of a high standard of morality. Pennsylvania Epsilon has endeavored to uphold these standards in all phases of its associations on campus. In up- holding them, Phi Delta Theta has grown to be one of the strongest members of the Dickinson com- munity. One ofthe first national and international Greek letter fraternities, Phi Delta Theta is one of the largest and strongest organizations with over 120 chapters in the United States and Canada. .rv- ...a- 4' E on ug Z z 2 IZ S v-J 2 If Q. f 2 Ld Z S cn .I 0 :' W 3 E9 4 z S :I ,I A z 11 5 .5 In 1 Ld P' .I Q oc 2 E' UJ x I O 2 o y Q o I K O I O . ,J .I 2 z I x O 0 1 -, 'I DE I E 4 1 5 'Z 7- Q E x 4 o D35 S 2: g if f ' 21:1 S 3 5 H MJ z 2. :nfl EL' 1- 5 mil ,155 Q 1. ml. A 1 U1 2' rf +I is . CF H 5 xc-o . I- ' ,2 'if .Q D 5-5 S7 I.-I Z UJUI Y wi LU E 4 D1-O 1 Z fx ca DT on 21.1 'T 3. E I D Q.-f 2 nv- 4 E .I X 9 5 'I m mi I' P' o I In P w 5 Z I- 5 4 LU 1 ' o 1 2 5 5 'Q .1 o :J uJ 3 z E 3 D 3 S 2 ' 3 -I :E 2 ea 4 E D is I ' af m -1 z rn 4 ua E 9 If nc I E 2 J D 5 II -I 5 2 is I . so BARRY W BARTO L MQFERRAN DAVID GEORGE H. HONADLE E. DELANEY SAMUEL W. CHRISTINE III DONALD NEIL A. HERMANN HAROLD J HARRIS RONALD E DEPETRIS JOHN R, THOMAS LOVA LEON RICHARDS JOHN T BARRY L N SSLY LEROY S DAVID . gr ,- Of LA L , 'ifz..!2.... . 1. V . I., , X Q . , , 'I fx I 9 xl 'I I I , ,, . PERRY B RONALD DENNIS M. PARKER HN E. GROOME JR. JO CHARLES K. OETWILER STANTON L. PARKIN RD E. DEPETRIS HA IC E R C KELLI WILLIAM EBY J. ROBERT WILLIAM A. SHAFFER FOMITO CHARLES J FIACCO ARTHUR J GORDON D BRUCE JON W TARRANT JAMES W HUNTER M NEWTON JAMES JACKSON A BIGGERS FREDRIC C. NELSON THOMAS S.WlLSON JR F. CRAMER JOHN DAVID A. JOHNSON C. MILLER LEWIS PIII EPSILO PI , L :., , .,.:..,. 5. I 4 tm 4. e - .:,e 'f 'Tam -. A r 1 . , . ,E fs , . 11, 2 4. gm i v , A 7 . I ..,, . , as tw 5 'ai I it I l ,. yi li . K 5 v l I ,Mug ,pf X A x ff i n I I 'I it 'Q ii E W N .il ,Pi .-- . N -xx ,V . iz a ,. W' fi- Jiiflx, it I ' X I 'F' Q 'va X A li Time: 10:30 . . . Oh, the joy of knowing that a pledge will get me up for my 9 oiclock class. 13 Q -. 7 1 1 - I -- -1:-.L -., The first chapter of Phi Epsilon Pi was es- tablished at City College of New York in 1904-. Iota chapter, the fifth oldest, was founded at Dickinson in 1914. The fraternity now has 36 active chapters throughout the United States. Iota chapter is proud of its academic achievement and representation in numerous aspects of the college activities. The chapter looks 'forward to increased fellowship and progz ress in years to come. f 3. ' nm I H ., , in H 1 - H W -1 ,-, j fe it I ,.,.,. .. e if f ,-mm .Ii ii -w'jf.,! Q- 1, X esaagzf . In I slf' .47 Mother won't believe this. - ,X Ir in I 3'-P l x.--Y - Aggl 1 Oh my gosh! Daisey Mae and Dick Tracy got married. 5 I . 'I .gy 5 .. 3 if I TZ' CLIFFORD L BRODY HOWARD A. WOLFE PHIL SLOTT HERBERT J, ORENSTEIN RICHARD S. BERK ROBERT L, SCHLOSBERG ALAN R MARKIZON I. 1-1 - 1 if 1? I: .gf . - '- fs: . ifiw IT 'f - I 4 5' 33251 ,Y ' I fr , :J-I 4-A ' J I GEORGE A. COHEN CARL J. PERGAM Conn szI:RI.uRv HARVEY F PALITZ ROBERT E. BELLET RONALD B. GLAZER Ric sscwfunv suvzumw I- Dhi Epsilon ' arf-+ as 19 KENNETH C. FINE ROBERT DICKMAN RICHARD S. SHAFFE R 'N sa. - c ,Qg,,, Www X'-4--QmQ ' iihcknnsnn vII:I: IIIJPERIQR 54 MICHAEL B COLEMAN DAVID S GREENE I 2 '71 ALAN DAVID ARTHUR J. GREENDLINGER THOMAS M. KEENAN JOSEPH R. HOFFMAN 0 IIN I G THOMAS a, DAY HENRY J. norman MARK R. Mosxowrrz BARRY L. WARREN FRED R Goss w. soRooN mxwxms STANLEY R. GOLDMAN DAVID s MIccI . ..L l W up Mm A :Y J -. . ', -f W I I 2' ' ' I .11 , I 'I I . ' . jllgf , .. ff- - V MII 'R' I wi ll n T ' Iugigf , A3552 '.. , g , 4 , - gi - . ff ' . 5,5 ,'. Ez,-If ' L 5,1 A T ' L :nf . Q' i, 3 i . SAM ASBELL MICHAEL B. FISHER Roasm G, MELTZER PAUL J. EPSTEIN PAUlL:fJ'Qfff:NL+QDGE BERNARD J. ADL:-:R PETER s. GOLD IRWIN z. FoRsEs JEFFREY R. WENDELL we L T 'Z' V '- 4 - -Y. ' Q55 . L-'SL . I Q- -W .F 1+ ,, 1 ...- srevsn R. LANDMAN DAVID RICHMAN JIM c. Amon MICHAEL E. DORFMAN BBULLET' STEPREN HANKIN HARRIS R MILLER WILLIAM L. Mszzv sTsvaN n. BROOKS I V I A . V., Ct- C en 12 gvvlzpxl ay I R XR. X W ' I LOUIS J. ULMAN CHARLES w. sRRLIcR MICHAEL n. scIILssINesR R..1. sALoMoN sus R. FREEDMAN HAROLD G. Mumzn JERRY s. SOLOMON JEFFREY N. BARON ALAN o. KEISER JOHN A. GUSSOW JEFFREY S. BOHRMAN BARRY E. SWARTZ JERRY A. SOLOT GEORGE R. TOLK ALAN D. KLINER IRA J. GRANDBERG ROBERT F! GERSH IIIII.-'Inn cIIfIIpmII. sewn.. III. uma. uw vm. PHI KAPPA P I Oh, those Phi Psi parties! Are you sure you d rather fight than change? Phi Kappa Psi was founded at Jefferson College in 1852, and the Zeta chapter here at Dickinson was established in 1859. There are now 58 active chapters of Phi Psi nationally. The Zeta chapter, acting as a melting pot of many interests and opinions, has continually molded outstanding men in the fields of schol- arship, athletics, and campus leadership. The 'ihouse behind the pines has made sig- nificant contributions to the college com- munity. w E Z z 4 W Ir x E3 W 5 I: 'IB 2 I . ui 1 I u an 5 EE 2 W 5 4 .1 0 w w, o 2 2 G O :s Q or 1 Q o 4 3 Q m z lr Ai z J O 2 3 Q cr I E O Q 4 o Nd 2 1 U. E 1 U7 E 2 W 5, r 1 E m ri N t I Q E M- at Ii P W m E, 5 4 cn S E O O r rr O ,- E 5 'Q E Z IJ. J W nl n: 'S S 2 2 4 3 -1 S 1 .. . 5 O 2 :' -1 I 'J uv 1 4 Y ,U mg w 5 R, r- 1: 5 E - 'n O D. LU -2 m 3 L, 2 Z m M 2 5 w. 0 - J f 3 .1 :E 5 E mu 2 3 -1 I i 5 Yi . . O ,, 1 3 L I-J A . cz - QV , I z I I . 2 ta 2 D 1-O ,-I. - ea- ri 3 If 'R Q ,1?3iil5':f3.-- F I. , Z W O L :E 4?-5:57 ' ., 5 Q -Q 3 E U-I ., 5-::2?1fli.Yg,-'., . . A gn pk qmkq-, I if QI- - ' . Lb 3 f f .. ' is ff-2-H a 1-o x -1 'P' P 7 31' I' I1- nt Ig H 0 4 .I J: J - ac 5. I M P 0. X 3 E 51' J 1: 3 5 m W m J 3 3 3 an 0 0 :L 8 If m .5 O I.. as 2 w 5 3 W 5 Q J 4 3 5 I ci Q z z 4 5 m -s 4 'I 95 j In U1 E' cc 5 K I J 4 C . I 2 E Ji gn I2 Q li 4 I - 3 Z Z U' ,,, Q -.1 5 , , E E' 5 K 5 S 'L U 2 A K . no ,U ,,, Lu of 3 A 3 of 5 ui o O 2 5 Q S 'SE U' 8 5 5 . tx. 5 CD E ul f E 1 4 ld P m fo o S E m nu '- G B. FREHEIT NICHOLAS WGUMPRECHT FREMONT J. KNITTLE JR. WILLIAM G. STANLEV PETER DONALD C. MASTER F, HALL JOHN MOTIUK LEO JOHN A. ALOGNA HARTFORD RICHARD M. SCHREIBER G. DONALD NEELY J. FERRO PAUL Z 4 4 P- J Z m o LZ I- a' 3 2 oc O LL THOMAS S-R SLUTSKY STUART A. W. BUCKLEY JR PHILIP NLANDRESS JR, JOSEPH EDWARD H SANBORNISZ JOHN R VOGAN BRUCE C. WILLIAMS GEORGE M. WILSON REED 5 ROLF C. JOHN PRIZEFI JR, HYNEK F. CARL SARGENT R A NOR Ew PHI KAPPA SIG Say, have you heard about the 'New Dickinson? Phi Kappa Sigma was founded in 1850 at the University of Pennsylvania as a national fraternity, and in 1854 as the first fraternity on the Dickinson campus. The fraternity is based on the belief that strong fellowship and devotion lead to a spir- ited and united house and that, in turn, it will develop to the fullest extent the abilities of its members. Working hand in hand with the rest of the college community, Phi Kaps participate in all areas of campus activity. ll f!lll,Jl 'U l'fa ,lllmlll Study break. Happiness is funnies and a guitar. , ...-, ,al ls. -aj 1' 2 f'???N W X 'i, ' QP- 1 .,,a P i ::,TiE,,.,....--fr-- SQA ,I - V x r 'f' x .wp I, 132 ,gb- ST NE PETER T HURLEY GERALD C EUGENE C HOMAN JOH N F RHODY JOHN R W NF ELD THEODORE J JOHNSON GUSTAVUS C B RD EDWARD F LAMSON FREDER CK NE FF L SP RE H HENRY 9 HOPK NS KENNETH C R SCOTT BU ST QUENT N R COWMAN PH L P S WARDEN DONALD R CHARLES JR WOODRUFF HAND JR DON H SM TH Trunk .L-A A II xW SCHWARZ ROBERT D 'll D1-O IPO I 'R 1-Q it-O it-O W GALE RE SH CRAVER RCHARD P STROBR DGE E FORREST SHA? RO R CHARD ROBERT G HOLSTON RONALD R WH TE JOHN R LERCH JOHN GLESK JOHN W R TCH E JR JAMES R FREEMAN L UAV D STERNER PR TCHARD JOHN A DEAN J KLPATR CK THOM JOHN S HOPPER STEWART P GLENN W LL AM J KLEPP NGERJR JOSEPH E KL NGER JR MARK ROBERT J BROWN J HOLLAND A CK N I . I . . I I I . . . I I 5' EDGE MASTER . SUS-AL CHAIRMAN REC SECRETARY VICE VRESIDENT PRESIDENT TREASURER CORK SEf.'PE'lFlv STEWART: CNAQLLIN , A I ,. 'I I , f , W Y I 1 gif- -'J' -, A .,:'3' . . . E E . I , U ' ' '31 - L. - ,E ELL, V ' I . I I . I , I ' A I I . I I . I I ... . , . I. I - 33323 L' - I AH I 1 I 43 z- X , 1-I 4' I ' ' I La- ..,v - - , A A 4, I I , I . I . . I I . , , I , . -.-LE I . . A . , ,,,., I I I I orm A QARL .IR THOMAS 5. Annznsom RIcIIARn e. KATzsNEIAcII s. RAE BUTLER HARRY LONSDALE m NICHOLAS R. . , I , - , I I I I ,-I5 II HUSTON I . I . A V q- , 4U----- eanoons WARNER .IoI-IN I: oooocHII.o JR. TI-IoMAs s Ponce JAMES o SLEEPERJR JAMES s. aRoucI-IAI. 'auI.I.wINIc . . , I , ,I In I GRAY ENCH C FR R ALLEGER BERT B R0 YOUNG JR RUMSEY T LLEWELLYN REES R LE SIGMA ALPHA EP ILO 'Q K-so Welcome aboard mates! ,r The fraternity of Sigma Alpha Epsilon en- tered the growing number of national frater- nities on March 9, 1956, at the University of Alabama. It is the largest national fraternity with over 140 chapters. At Dickinson, since 1890, the Sigma Phi chapter has groomed its men for leadership and scholarship. Again recipients of the Presi- dent's Cup, the brothers continue their striving for well rounded fraternal excellence. The basketball, YOU'VE GOT T0 GET THE BASKETBALL! 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The Sigma Chi fraternity was established on June 28, 1855, at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Founded on the ideals of friendship, justice, and learning, the fraternity has grown through the years to become one of the largest members of the Greek-letter world. Omicron chapter at Dickinson became the ninth chap- ter of Sigma Chi in 1859. Omicrons' belief in mutual fellowship of diverse backgrounds and interests leads to a wide and varied representation in activities and a high ranking in scholarship attainment. Bridge 11, 1121, in progress. ,- W ,ri -1 MV... 1, ff? ,r 'ill -w:Q1M'5w,-.- if.-,Q r':f'1 'D S l,f,.s4,... 1'.Js, iz-,' +A n- . , i i '13 X5 xXNV'YguY'l'l' vt' The medicine cabinet. .AL rv ALBERT R RA60 DANIELC GRYNAVISKI WILLIAM N MCDONALD 'BL K'-s CARL E BOLTER DAVID SCHNEIDER GERALDJ PISERCHIA JR JEFFREY S WADDELL manga any nf-N J DOUGLAS ARNOLD fs 91 sf E ..- Nr I H BOLTER PAULM SHOWALTERJR WILLIAM M SMITH NAIRMAN 54 1. an-xv.: Hcnsuusn BARRY J KEFAUVER JOSEPH P MADDEN HARLES A MARKLEY NICHOLAS J KEMPFIII JERI E STUMPF ARTHUR W HANKIN CHRISTOPHER B BEEMER DAVID CANRIGHT vm:9luFN1 vucf nav Sngma U11 : I ck 5 va f-vw, DAVID I GREENAWALT MICHAEL P HEAVENER WILLIAM HSIONG JOEL I ROME RICHARD M SCHWARTZ JAMES C TODD HQ' 41 LEONARD M CARRESCIA WAYNE F RICKERT PHILIP J FOGLI GERALD L MANNING FRANK J DODSON JAMES D SOUTH PAULA ROBELL KENNETH H GIRVIN 5x 'ln FREDERICK C RORICK J DUANE FORD STEVE J OVERASH THOMAS M FANTA EDWARD A FEDOK JOSEPH P MARRANCA MICHAEL S MOYER JON C ZIMMERMAN ,Q 13? 1 55 RDNAL D H JACOBS ROBERT J MUNSON DANIEL L REGER RAYMOND T PHILLIPS STEVEN M RUBIN WILLIAM A NICKLES JR LEE W SHELSKI JOHN E PHELPS JOHN H FOLKOMER HAROLD R ROSE RICHARD A WEIMER GARRETT P HOMACK JOHN E EBERHARDT JR WILLIAM F MOYER THOMAS H KEENE ' 'i'A ' ' Rrrr 'T' 'YH ff' - 777' Y Y 77 ' ' ' '7'- I , i W I , I ,f Ii. I Q . N 4- - xwjlw 1 . . .-'W . . , R, , C Rn I Au - AN Y I. , , V W J I S U U V gf ,vu , ' - -gg FA O Iva 4-vw -lgvdav . . C . 15251 . , 1- -1 I . Hwghn' NSE I 1, IIFSQ 'IIIIIIIIH I il ' ' n 'S S4 1 ' ., 12 Q f - . ,. L f . 5, , W -4 1' I! .H ' Y ' Q' - - ' - 2 - -A If ' 5 C ' ,Ima--,,f,,fEgsI,,2'.., Q ' I, -. I I I F: Ice wma se uv Ne val. THETA CHI The Theta Chi fraternity was founded at Norwich University, Vermont, in 1856, and since that time it has grown into one of the largest national fraternities with over 120 chapters. The Pi chapter, installed at Dickinson in 1907, is composed of members with varied interests and major fields of study. By striving for mutual understanding, promoting knowl- edge, and building character, Theta Chi lays the cornerstone for future successes. 1 I l J r-s 'Q Wake up, Ralph! It's your turn next Smile, you're on Candid Camera. V 1 . at at We ,- 592--f 9 ft! I ',. v Q1 , h -h '. ki'-'5L'.w . - ' Y-Ar , V -v ii i .F v. x- 1, w 1 it X . , rig.: di Vi , 'ln ' 'N o ' gt is , , A,-'25-:gg j ' . E ,- a' ag 1 ' m In--' 'it w , -' , . . 5 Lg af' V ' , 1, E K f I . 7 .1 1 r ., e E M. ev ' ' W ' -. ,. Y ': gm YL-,M,,N If :,V,.EM'k , 2 5 Q iffy W-,,,f Vg, e Q :N ' let-j , 'MS' lf' - QJQ' I 'W-wif., ,M , v vF.-.ef ' '1 nz- f. A, 1, .XV ,F ,gig 1 Ag me ' V., X,- Playmate of the Month. 1' 1 wp H E. 5 Q W-Tk C2 Dil! -3 Y-3 bd-O ,M- fg ,ef w in , 22 11: . ,iflfff W.I.C. With its executive, legislative and judicial pow- ers, the Women's Interdormitory Council, formerly known as President's Council, formulates and en- forces all dormitory regulations. The goup is com- posed of the three officers of each of the two large dormitories, the presidents of the small dormitories, and three elected officers. PA HELLE IC COUNCIL Governing the four national womenls fraterni- ties at Dickinson College is the Panhellenic Coun- cil, composed of two representatives from each sorority. In addition to directing such annual ac- tivities as rushing and sorority formals, this year's group sponsored a Hootenanny to raise money for a scholarship for a deserving foreign student. X121 Sz ztezl: S. Fullerton, ,l. Toy, E. Koran. 110102: L. Farley, E. Young, M. Dc tweiler, A. Smith, P. Scarles, P. HUgll6!S.fwfSSiI1gfG. Sutton. C2 Q? 'ev C7 3 W -Q gg- tn, 1' ' gt ,t 5 5. lt' a R AEAAQ, - Q sndsjlaf E Row I: S. Teller. C. Renshaw, B. Jones. Row 2: C. Raskopf, S. Phillips, P. Salisbury, P. Hinebauch. Row 3: K. Almstcadhl. Greenfield. lf.. Young. W.A.A. Organizing and coordinating women's sports at Dickinson are the main functions of the W0lHCH,S Athletic Association. W.A.A. regulates athletic competition between sororities and classes in basketball, volleyball, and softball, and also spon- sors the women's inter-collegiate basketball team, the Red and White. According to a system by which individuals earn points for participating in Aquacade, W.A.A. council, intramural and inter-collegiate sports, W.A.A. awards the Junior Blazer to women who have accumulated l00 points by the end of their junior year. Awards for participation in varsity sports and for intramural champions are presented at the annual W.A.A. banquet. K. Kelley, A. Tindall, P. Hitchens, J. Jackson. .l. Meyers, N. Custer, D. Detweiler. 1 Row 1: A. Glenn, A. Jillson, N. Tucker, M. MeFaclien, B. Brenn, M. Winter, M. Spector. Row 2: K. Kelley, D. Detweiler, .l. Meyers, R.Ma1thews, D. Von- eida, B. McNeal, K. Best, captain. Row 3: A. Albright, C. Kaehelreiss, S. Tindall, Mrs. Barber, coach, M. Revell, C. Freas, .l. Greenfield, P. Taylor. 1963 RECORD Dickinson Opponents 2 ...... . .... Wilson ......... ............. 4 E 9S I I 1 .... ..... M illersville ...... .... 2 1 ' S usquehmma ' ' 'Z A 2-5 record marked the close ofa disappoint- 5 .... ..... P enn Hall ......... ..... 0 . Q , - h ,. ing season foi the women s field hockey team. An 2 .... ..... E lizabethtown ...... ..... 5 . Q. . . Q V . Q , experienced vaisity and Junioi varsity should re- 0 .... ..... S hippensburg ....... ..... 5 R . , 3 L b V H 2 tum next year, however, since there were only ' 8 anon a ey ' ' three seniors on this squad. Highlights of the year included the excellent play of Goalie Kathy Kelley K'l Kll 'f's . . . . D 7 dt ly C ey WMS 0' mm damn fine stickwork by Patsy Hitchens and Carolyn Freas, is-17 .'fw2?i6Wf9Gyl.g5ECfLg',.,f.71K?1f':. ,15if..,-,:p.54,gg. ,A . ,, and steady defensive play by Anne Tindall. -xiffg,-r.'x:,jsgg QQQ,-CF'.y4.g-.git ' -t.. ,,-gill.. T',f'i,Q,,.- t15tf.'5'wfil'::'i'25' wi 1'fE'fff'1'. . ' , t 4 I V . 1- ,..5.-.Q N , - , V ,fi - gt-1 fy, -I , U w - 3 lm H- ygiafg ,. ,. Sm! Lt banon Valley player frustxaled by Patsy Hltc it ns and Doris Detwuler -fx i ,.., B , .,.+f+ 9 Q' ,htm N932 :J I 4 '. 141 Q ,ttf-L, by . ,,.,,.,f' W , aw Rf Kneeling:.LA. Nada, G. Flory, A. Lauer, M. Strong, P. Hitchens, N. Carl- son, B. Williams. Standing: J. Buchen, A. Glenn, C. Baker, Coach Barber, J. Greenblatt, B. Filing, B. McNeal. W M N95 TENNIS The 1963 wome11's tennis team had a very successful season with six wins and one loss. Patsy Hitchens, Anne Tindall and Nancy Carlson, who held the first three positions last spring, returned to the team this year. Patsy Hitchens has had fourteen straight wins in two years. In 1963 Anne Tindall had four wins and two losses. Patsy and Anne have played first doubles eleven times in two years, and lost only once lto Penn Statel. Prospects look bright for the 1964 season as there are twenty-three candidates competing for the six start- ing positions. 142 Checking the lineup. lfiklp 1963 RECORD Wilson .......... Elizabethtown Penn Hall ..... Penn State .... Shippensburg. Gettysburg ..... Millersville .... Nancy Carlson and Patsy Hitchens, a pair of seasoned RAL W5 R5 X t KIPPERS: J. Clyme, J. Pagdin, G. Compton, K Broberg E Lmdsey N Custer P Wmter. 5 Absent Gmny Hodge ACADE Under the leadershlp of Dlrector Glnny Comp ton and the Executlve Commlttee, Aqucade pre sented the synchronlzed swlmmmg show The Four Seasons, on Aprll 25 and 26 The thlrteen routmes mcluded a solo, duet tr1o and a comedy routme Klppers IS the selectlve group wlthm Aquacade, whose membershlp IS based on a swxm mer s ablllly to perform twenty two Sk1uS A W Egg...- Row 1 K Broberg M Chafiinch S Husband K Barrowclough P 1 Wmter L Eyler A Odette Row2 D Reldenbaugh S Brownmg .I Clyma A Albrlght M Clark S Gangwere J Pa dm A Lauer Row 3 A Horlacher C Asher P Hmebaugh S Barker V Slmmons E EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Seated C Asher N Custer , Zwart, Llndsey N Custer G Compton Standmg E Lmdsey Mrs Bracken G Hodge ,Na+ Qhxx. K 'I lllllll ulullullpulll '.' bali!! , l 5' X41 ' ' , t X U H H MV, t ,,, 'I ,J ,,,,, ,- I Y - R Xigvol' ' - 1 ri- I u s - I V f A Q , , fe 7 W g 'f t . . . ,y , 'H' ,jp . 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Z -m -Q.. 2 .wt I 1.1. 55 ' 'S RUSH Next year Weill register our themes . . let's get out and rush . . . Adams rec room . . . I'll bet youire getting sick of cokes . . . do you know all the sisters? . . . why did you join a sorority? . . . she has depth . . . I heard she wants l . . . she's great . . . her questions are penetrating . . . doesnit anybody know this girl? . . . she's easy to talk to . . . she cried at our pref. . . OK, we'll take that vote again . . . meeting at 4:00 . . . the Diner on bid night . . . well, I hope she'll be happy there . . . they're so cute . . . total exhaustion, ' ' . . .I . scholarship, brotherhood and purity .... Oh, don't believe it! in i V fi ' i It ' 5 FA NAM A CMM Carol Baker makes her debut as a Phi Mu pledge. Chi Omega's prize winning skit. PLEDGEIKHUW L EEKEN Sorority Pledge Formal Weekend began Friday evening as each of the three pledge classes presented an original fifteen-minute skit to a large audience in the gym. On Satur- day night pledges were formally introduced to the campus. Chi Omega's pledges whirled about the figures of Alice in Wonderland while the Phi Mus presented a striking Ori- ental atmosphere in Shangri-laif' Flowers and fountains created the mood for Phi Phi's dreamy setting, 'flust Springf, Bowinkle leads the Grand March. Tl L K, IC pledges of Pi Beta Phi present. . . - I 2 .Z - ,A Pwr?- ' ' ' f 7 U- W: . ,v 4 P , rg as' , ,. , J.. . , KV., he-Ai CHI OMEGA 'Eff 5 Sa' :WIN F I. aft Well, I'd say at least three more years. . . . . ,.., . fu H f ..W.4-'N ' matt +1-.jf , gg 5 ,, 'q1'.j,3h A g ,1 - -.. Q -, , 4 t 1, Q .Q .4,t,d,L -x 'Q l . 'tzjel r V x 'Wi' af i'-' J- b p. 1 59115. ff, 4. ' - . 1 5' . 'il Y. 4 ' ze, 'ff ' 1 Uni' s nz , ' - ' L ,. .BJ lg'fefR.u-.ff f 'E YR af gi I J f' Y i' ' .- fix Mg 1 Q? .t S 1, wrt, fy , Ach...-'gf ,.-sv' ,-,v,.fa55. , j .-ly. ,E N HQ, V, - ' f ns., V , I ' --1.m'i'f' ' 1 Il L. J fc,-F r 3 Q ,z --.-sail' .fn . Q4 'i rm' Q. Q saw N. - Sift A .. elf- , . - ,, .. . - f P' ,wi f' , f W K, , , 'rv' 1,--, ,gy The Deltas of Chi Omega have completed their fifty-seventh year as a group of individ- uals participating enthusiastically in campus organizations and honoraries while striving for academic excellence. This year, the wearers of the X and horse- shoe have enjoyed the traditional football game with Phi Delt, a stimulating discussion with Chaplain Washington, Pledge and Senior Formal, Initiation Banquet, and many in- formal social functions with fraternities. The social functions of the Cardinal and Straw have included the weekly children's reading hour at Bosler library, the Lydia Baird Christmas party, the Easter party for orphans with Kappa Sig and an all-campus Thanksgiving party at Crow to earn funds for the children of the Methodist Home. Carol Heym introduces Chi Omega's pledges as they serenade Phi Psi. 146 2 1 71 I UT w Z 1' gr M .J N E C11 Q Ld 4 , 0 5 MJ uf -J 'Q C! nc r o m o Z ld 5 3 3 Q L O -' 4 W 5 S g cc 1 LU D U7 3 E K 5 4 o U, . 3 4 -1 M nc z 4 4 Q -, O .J IU E 2 4 U 3 -5 Ir it 4 I 3: Q- Q' 2 -H ,. UTI' o 42' Ju :vw 5 I I E o X 5 MJ I E LU w 5 ,,,. :nj m lr . xg I -12 STC ga E 3 ff -EX' 5 ay?-62 2' Q1-O ,L-,ki f N Q r-P ' , C' xx mf J QS ,V -V' 'Ga -if Y. if K zu Q . I' W 2:11, Q K . 4 729124 735' 2 ' fi 7 25 jf 5 -, .I of CLI lr r M, . 5 mu 43 ,U J... :a Ju U, qv uve .1 4., Zh 2 YU1 X 'fi 'S Z 4 1 5 4 as uc S D n 2 5 H :- ff Q O .1 fi 'I Y z E nc D1 4 4 u x z 3 E 5 3 E 2 E E Q . O 5 x Z 4 'Z Q . 5 vs z 'L' z fr lll DI 1- 4 - I .1 V w 4 mu of Y 4 m m Z Of Z 4 4 m o J izkinsnn BRIGHT AL EL ANN BONE S ELLA LONG NE MARY JA PIERSON C SUSAN HEYM A CAROL MVERS VA, JUD CARR S. DABNEY STEVENSON J SAL LV J ASHER CAROLYN A SMITH JUDITH WHWTTLE BARBARA L MALLOY M KAY COLLIE E NAN A M LIUS GAY EL SABETH R LANE CHERYL S. KACHELRIESS . KANGA5 E PAMELA KAT HERINE W, BROBERG PARKER ELIZABETH HANSEN E JOANNE SUSAN L HUSBAND M. HQWE LORRAINE EYLER LY NNE B CLARK R MICHELE DIXON A LESL E A KLEINFELDER CARLIE SMITH C CAROLYN BARBARA A F L NG L STEEOLE JANET BROWN R. NANCY W. ODETTE ANN SUZ ANNE K T INDALL . BARKER A SUSAN D m.. vm um 9 P PHI MU ,- 1 ,Sf S y,ES Soeucp'-5 Beta Delta of Phi Mu, founded at Dick- inson in 1919, is now one of 86 national chap- ters. During the past year emphasis was balanced between fraternity education and fun. Among the activities with other fratern- ities, the sisters played football with SAE, arranged a discussion on European politics with Kappa Sigma, and held a dessert with Phi Delta Theta. Within their own group, the Phi Mu's held discussions on sororities, prepared pledge and scholarship dinners, and expressed them- selves in modern painting. Outstanding in the second semester was the presentation of our pledges in an imagin- ative oriental setting at Sigma Chi. 1 f W :-454' ,L 'N il 9 I K J4'r4'i-ig: 3-rg, , Y P 3 .-..w. ,T:.1.5,f. k.,,,,4 -' 2 'L '1 TJ.. . Q F: , ' ' 455' i at f, 11-wf 't.,..' 1 ,gnu 5 My I 'f',ii'343'l'441333W riffffei '12-:ii l .W- E' if-jg: y'l'C-'t 77 ,'y,,,'?' QW-.L , P ff , 7 I Y ,r w e 4, , A r. , .1-r '-rl -er -' ' ,+I .. ,s , -,.2-xgrimh rs, sim. 1,3 ss- E ' g -.' 'ii ,rj 'ff' '- . ' ' 0 L ' -14 ' fs - S+ sz! 5 fx. 1? 5 KR' ii' , ' 1 L A .L -gr , -39 M iq ,-f:.-:Ef3Qfgepfwx24zsii-il st 5' . - 1 ' DP, -' .' ' , 1 tifi3Z'5iri1:'fi'??27i , -. J at Seminar for two? 5 3 V ! 4 1 F , A ,sw 1 1 3 ' , I 1 if f 1 z 2 3 I 1 5 il llii, -53 148 Dessert and discussion with the SAEs. TAYLOR PENNY M, YOUNG IE EMIL N s X Sf.: 97' I III C.. .-.,, Vg ' I II 1' NANCY 5 STEINBECK IE HARTER ELIZABETH 32 DAVIS LYNN x I I I I aan ,- 'Eiv UI 4 -6 mg' 11 1-Q H503 i nk i A X- JUDY A HETRICK LOGAN KAY PATRICIA ANN MILLER ez 'w KAREN E, ZWART 5 ,I I H, BRENNEMAN ANN YI P' EVM PI BET PHI Since its arrival on campus in 1903, the Pennsylvania Gamma Chapter of Phi Beta Phi, through group activities and individual effort has attempted to further the ideals of both the college and the fraternity. This year saw a continued sense of friendship, unity, and purpose in all that we did. This year the senior and junior wearers of the wine and blue were pleasantly surprised by their sophomores who held a Pancake Paradise for the Settlement School. Helping to round out a program of com- munity service, joined with Beta for an orphan party and with Phi Ep for a Christmas Party for underprivileged children. Highlighting the spring season this year was the Easter Egg Hunt and the baseball game held with Kappa Sig, the faculty, and their families. Making friends is fun! Tea with the President and guests 1 v fef , 1. u ll SIMMONS A VALERIE ANN E. HAUG PEGGY SAIDIS JANE H. HOWLAND PATRICIA A. MAXWELL CHRISTINA SCHMIDT SANDRA D, CURRIER JACOUEL INE M. BAI-IRS L. JEAN JONES KATHARINE STRITE P L S . L. -Y gg . A . E' E E :N A J fi' fr 11941.11 0 W ,, , 1 . 3 1 W 1 K o I1 X 1 .i B 4, i ,Ha ,, s Z ' z I , I Y Q ' N E I ul Q P- 5 3 W 4 x 1 Z no - 5:1 1 D . 'li I 3 ' I o 2 M. us E 5 V I gk! . X 5 W A. 1 -5 0 Y . z z 5' - 5 f Q S E 'Q .1 Q 4 LL , ng' 5, x O +- 5 I- 4 O Ii' K .1 . . 0- 51 m . 5 SY x 3 4 5 V' I- 5 5 af 4 93 -s 0 , 'J sc J V 5 o .I -1 ga 4 3 I 4.5. ' 2 3' 5 If E . J- E A I E I . 4 - vs ' I I 4 I 3 K 5 E E I. A 5 3 J V1 -a ...S E Y ,L en z Ll-I 1: u I: r D i 4 4 L, 1: ff 5 Q L I-I1 S ' y I' -E KI X Z 'S 5+Q? A X rn .' 'E ig ': L yn. ,i F mx X -- s -9 E N x ,V -' E 3 fa K ' ,- ,- 5-3 S A -o cn 9 a -1 Q i Q 6 E J w ua .I :- 5 5' E 5 Q 4 E E 3 t va -. 4 ll .f J cd cr :: ,. z C I 2 2 Q 3 au 5' 2 3 ,. m o nu V7 3 mx 'I o O -1: m 5 ,r S, .J cr 5 . 4 vi ' 'f' ' Q- E T E' A- 1 5 'S' 5 ua 1 x In 1 ' 2 I- S 2 2 3 5 m 3 I '3 2 3 Q 3 J . .i D F-4 . 1 ,- s - 5 5 m Z E 2 E W S w 5 cs as I- an .J u. 0 m E' I f - m 2 'E 0 w Q E ' ' N' E 4 E . . X ,f I ui 0 ' ' ' gi I: 4 E f '75-5. ' ' cs Q P ' , . D z 1 V- ' LI RE M00 IZABETH B. EL LEDERER JUDITH A. KAY S. CAUWALLADER FRANCES W. DECKER DITTI WEINEL HORLACHER NE. AN ADWICK CH Y EDITH PARKER PATRICIA A. RITA SPADONI SE OP BETH BISH ZA EL ENZO LINDA R. DIVING WHILL LO BIN L CAL RO NEVIUS KRIS E MARY L. GUER NSEY GANGWERE E SUE SUE C. STOVER LEE SUSANNE M. MELINDA CHAFFINCH KITTY ELLIOTT BILLOW KIM EVELYN M, HEAGY ZETA TA LPH .,- . v -sw ', r Y- , ll . . I J- f- f - V ' ,--fl l'f'XX,N I, ff ie I, ,. ' . Mr' ---R A' A .. ,s.ff.' ' ,--' 'kxff Drawn closely together by a true sorority V spirit, the Zetas of Beta Beta chapter have completed another active and exciting year. Social activities have played an important part in the year's program. Breakfasts, des- serts, and teas, as well as formal dances, provided occasions to make new friends among the members of our college community. Scholarship and leadership in campus ac- tivities have been emphasized along with the personal satisfaction gained through service. Upholding this ideal of service, the sisters helped a young cerebral palsy victim and raised money for national grants to crippled children and adults. sf? Building scholarship and intellectual integrity - - --itll! 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Ph' D lt do' As 1 e ,Crow on. hin Set League Pace go., 'Dig IF, basketball uztmpztlgn 51: tanks up again this week utter 13:1 .l three wt-ek brvzlk for exams tu.-I tz:.l rushing, llatving pluyttd on- .trg 5 'zxrte gntnus ut the rttost thu xv' ' Lg, tit-vtn it-:uns are rt-ztdy tn nur- lil ' . t- heavy srlltedttlt-5 from ln-re th- lbly- : In ' he .- :tie end nt the stntstin :ts they pil M 5 -. for tht- four plnyull' lwiults. lm' sf vm nt-:t.'r rt-mums ln new-.ti vt - V . D .. .. ,pmtlfs 3-0 rr-emi nt- t- . ' vggy x .l , 'ffl - 1 .i,1:x no: ull they are wrists- lull ' N Q 'ti .tml tam count un .t line flll 3 . X, F . tt- .il sitmiiers 'i.t-. Cmill L' . , eq--.-.-it .nm J.mt..n. .mu stew in Y XNZA lit in ir, milk 'up lit-ll-.tunttliir tell ,. , g ' Ji,-V: ltmttnts tv-'lm xtllxups pt T r , f-..,s..,g: .vu f D' t 7 :tt 8:30 PM. ls: tht- :late :mtl litnn to kt-up tn num ' - lllllllltf- :'f'r :fn -dl es will entertain in the Alumnae Gym. 'Hi L: CCr'p'Mi ling bf. ... 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Wi . kt :nl lin L .lvl-I ll tmm xtuft-att ..- :min -.1 5 3. ti tt vt.--tl-f .tl Q.-.ua rr- :nt.tt.m: tt: '31, lu-. r limi .md Y... ---.. .... ----.... X C ! t Iihi-ti-l ll l I 1 slopn--nn I . . t A, :lx tst,.t....t OPERA STAR 7- Phyllis Curtin. famous Metropolitan Opera sur. unlmnces cnpltvt- ztutltonce in Cultural Affairs presentation Aceotnpumt llyun Etluztrds, left. lends support. Dickinson Students Approve P Metropolitan Hy Dick Koelll Pnyllis Curtin, lowly Alvtro- zmlltatt Optfrrt soprzlnu, main- tltl- high quality ot! this l rt-slnnt-n lrt-t--,ttlrrs tins llirtl lllvflj :xml Lance ltugt-rt tslio ltwl llfunl rnttt uf tit-tlplnurg 135-fill. lllrtl lnuurctl Ill!! ynrll ltttlixitl- tml utrtllry rrrnrtl :xml llogrrs flipped 220 gztrtl :tml lltl lultl frru- st y lc races. L NGE ROGERS TAKES 220 8: 440 AS MERMEN 'l'll0llllCE G TTYSBURG egg i . yt. , ....-. i , . l 4 1 x. .U 2 I X ., 2, it ,g..,-,.E - 'Mfg Agn nktivxuilsow t:ot.t.mu, DIQIZZLY, PA., THIKRSDAY, APRIL 5. IW I I I 3 F ...B B.'?.'t 'ft .JSM . BORED llh! llil wma lgzl ol J I, IU 'u5h4.T al..a'.'m hll DD 01' lblllly lll ADMQBAL RAIBQQQ. By BARRY GOAS .-lflvr at two wvuk lnrtxtk for rigorous: exunlttatlitms, tin- Dktin zntrrtntln uuntititn-fl their tx-ttmittg .. .tztys by soundly lruuneitig Gu:- y.trtl :intl 'HO ynrd In-uslylc vvvttls. llis ttmt-5 wort' 2.2621 :mtl 5231.5 rt-sptrclilwlgf John 'i'.tlIt-y :tlfu slmwvcl Hood fill-ru on winning ilu' 200 ynrd hti1Zt'rl'ly 'Star s Concert tn her rt-gisters. Ryan Edwards, Miss Curtln's accotnpunist, was quite good, The nvrtr-capacitv 'itdivna-rw. uw, Wrestlers Plmnetlr By Moravian 15-9 Record Now 5-2 lly CRAIG Mr-KINLI-IY This past Wednt-stlny evening our lt,-.tm ut youthful urnpplt-rx trnvnlt-tl to Bt-lltlt-ln-in where thcy mvt Lt strullg llurztvntn Col- lvllt' unit :tml llzlrl lltt- misfor- tune tn come out on tht' short t-url nl .i I5-ll Funrv. 'As it is in :my tpurltns: t-vt-nt. it ttnttn pt-rl'.vrm, znuclt lnlitt-r will n xi has .un ttrltllttsirlit' pur- ii-:ln t-r..nv4l ln-hind lt, Thero- furt- wt- .lrv mul-t.ng :t pitut lu :ill llw slurlvttls In l.lltt'1t:tllt't- in the Daily S1-nctlrtr uf wht-lt tllvso mutvlttts tzlkt- pI.tt't', :mtl tltvn lu ltrnfl your lungs in support of tht- Cvurn. Blau-ut-ci Wins .-'ts l'-rr tht- Mor.lt'l:tn tnxtlclt it- at-lf, all t-ight tzuntt-sts tvvrt: de- ricltrcl by dl-cisinrn. Curry Xlnrctluci, at wiry senior, out lln- ttutxn till' to :t flymg shirt. with .l taunt It to Z victory tn'-rr Juck litvm :rl tht- Illll ptnurtfl 1-lass Curtly .s now tht- -mil' tm- rlt-fc-:tlt-tl writ-:lvr slnct- our 130 pound mlm .loc let.-nlttmvr. was shut out lg. tht- pn'.vrr.'ltl Bill Hayakowgls' VV5rlH-Picture Two Valued, Claims-Critic Last Tuesday evenlnj Prof. I-layaknwa ollcrf.-d us nn excel- lent example of what his llne hook calls the two-valued or- lcnuttlonf' thc black and white vlcw ol thlngl. He presented one. and only one, :ide of the 31011. The race in nuclear weapons. he lntonned us, lx a product of illogical thinking of the klnd engaged In by ccrxaln highly- placed pc-mom In the Pentagon Thclrs. moreover, lx the domi- nant psychology on both alder of the iron curtain. Comc- quently. atomic :umihllution lx now a likely prospect for man- along wlth them. Thin, dc-:pile lhe testimony of many, many people who have worked with Ruulnn Dfnfllll And observed them clone-ty. that they respect nothing but power and rvllrd all attempts at conclllatlon an wcaknuu, or else xtupldlty. Freedom To Regulate l do not bv.-llvvc that the mtl- itzrlsu :rc ln control ln Mol- cow. On thc contrary. ll seems to me that Mr. Khrushchev his considerable freedom ln refu- laltng the amount of world ten- slon at A glvcn moment. I do not believe that the mt!- ltarlxt: are ln control ln Wuh- LINDA ADAMS ENGLISH A.B. MERRITT .I. ALDRICH A.B. GEOLOGY Pershing Rifles 1,21 Finance Officer 2: Order of World Wars Medal 2: Battalion Commander 2nd Bt. 4: Distinguished Military Student Award 4: Honors Thesis 4. ttjim-n RAYMOND G. AGNEW A.B. OX POLITICAL SCIENCE Fraternity Vice-Pres. 2, Rush Chairman: Track 3: UPS: D-Club: Freshman Counselor 4. Young Ag . . . I couldn't sleep at all last night. ' . . . Pony time . . . The Pallbearer. ROBERT WALTER ANDRUS A.B, POLITICAL SCIENCE UPS I,2,3,4: Treasurer 3: Wash- ington Semester 3. Bob. t Q we arf ft it Q5 ei ii? L, i-' 5:3 8 Ol J. DOUGLAS ARNOLD A.B. EX ENGLISH Freshman Discussion Leader: Chapter Associate Editor: Dickin- sonian 2,33 IF Football, Basketball 2,3,4-1 Student Senate. Doogie! . . . Hatchet Man 3,4 . . . Verge 1,2 . . . No provisionfor perversion . . . I don't understand . . . Gung-ho ROTC . . . Dimples . . . intellectual discussions into the night . . . Let's do that thing . . . elephant twist. .IACQUELINE N. BAI-IRS A.B. HBCD PSYCHOLOGY Jackie . . . Fridays at Fricks . . . but Ifeel at home there . . . maybe I will, maybe I won't . . . contin- uous bridge 3W . . . long distance pledge . . . Bell Telephone Wow!!! . . . I do not go out with married men. 158 ,IACOBUS ARNOLDUS A.B. AXP HISTORY Lacrosse Z,3,4: Soccer 4: Mermaid Players 1: IF Sports. g'Anybody know where I can get a a'ex?,' . . . Fricks, Fireside, Fem . . . Engaged3, Married 4. HAROLD ALLEN BAIR A.B. POLITICAL SCIENCE Ai HQ! W A fill ACQTAI vi .IOEL M. BARISH B.S. CHEMISTRY Mohler Science Society l,2,3,4: Independents l,2,3,4: Young Dem- ocrats 3: Union Philosophical So- ciety 3,4: Honor Dorm Resident 4. Headed for medical school . . . likes tennis and water sports. CHRISTOPHER BEEMER B.S. EX BIOLOGY Pledge trainer 3: Mohler Scientific Club 4: Inter-Fraternity Council 4: House President 4. Tang,' . . . Beem.atang . . . Tunis Brillig . . . . . . Suitcase 4 . , . Crustations 3 . . . Ratcliffe jane . . . Hey green pants! . , . criminal to consul . . . that old syndrome . . . fetus l,2,3 . . , pre- med??? MARY ANN BEDARD A.B. POLITICAL SCIENCE Hockey ROBERT C. BELLET B.S. IDEII BIOLOGY Committee of Ten 3: Freshmen Orientation Leader 2,3: Fraternity Treasurer 3, President 4: Mohler Science Club l,2,3,4: Frat. Asst. Steward 2. 4'Bob', . . . Cheltenham Ig Brandeis 25 Oedipus 3,4 . . .Robert E. 2. . . Inferior 3 . . . Artie 1,2,3,4 . . Houseman . . . Steel-Mouth . . They'll be off this summer . . . +4 ' n , 3 3 . ef . xi K if X , - 411 'ww ti. We .5 X Q9 kip? N ff J! cifgeles T W, LINDA BENNER PSYCHOLOGY RICHARD S. BERK B.S. CDEH BIOLOGY Track 1,41 I.F. Sports 1,2,3,4: Pledge Class Treas. 1: Frat. Asst. Treas. 2: Executive Council 4: Freshman Orientation Leader 4: Student Counselor 4. Dick', . . . But Candy, but Jackie, but Andy, but Larry! If I don't do well today I won't get into med school . . . Fat- Adonis I,2,3,4g Cricket's friend . . hypochondriac . . . turn up the heat. ' . . . dweller 2,3,4. I 7 SHIRLEY A. BERBERIAN A.B. X0 MATHEMATICS Microcosm 1,2,3,4: Mermaid Players l,2,3,4: Follies 1,2: NSA 1,2,3: S rrority Corresponding Sec- retary 3,4: House Council 3: SNEA 4: Tennis 1: Delta Phi Al- pha 2,3,4: Foreign Student Ad- visory Comm. 2,3,4: Young Re- publicans 1,4-. KATHARINE E. BEST A.B. BIOLOGY Varsity Hockey 2,3,4: Captain 4: Class Sports 2,3,4. 159 'X ,J it CAROLYN F. BETTS A.B'. ' ENGLISH Mermaid Players 1,2,3,4, Histor- ian 4: Freshman plays: Alpha Psi Omega 3,4-, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Senate 1,21 Steering Committee 2: Follies 2,3,4. Bettsy . . . Carleen . . . New Hamp- shire . . . Massachusetts . . . Penn- sylvania . . . Borey, Borey, Borey . . . The perpetual actress . . . If nobody claims me in 30 days, I'm yours. CAROLEE DIANE BIRCH A.B. CDM ENGLISH Follies 1,21 Senate 2: House Council 1,31 Mermaid Players 1,2,3,4: Fraternity Rush 3, Schol- arship Chairman 4. Phi Kap 2,3,4. D c Q -J t, uh ' I MELVIN S. BLUMENTHAL A.B. POLITICAL SCIENCE Phi Beta Kappa: UPS: Student Senator: Classics Club: SNEA: Young Democrats. HENRY BOLTER A.B. EX POLITICAL SCIENCE Golf Team 3,4: IF Sports 2,3,4: Pi Gamma Mu 3,41 Fraternity Social Chairman 3,4: Young Re- publicans 3,4: UPS: All-College Social Chairman: ROTC 1,2. Bolts,' . . . H.B .... Carrier top .. . Snow 4 . . . Emperors 3,4 . . . lt's a lovely day! . . . The con- comittent variations of the un- moved mover . . . Phi KapV3 . . . Pledge of the year . . . Pick a peck of posies . . . Good Hands . . . Tweed 2,3,4 . . . Convertible 1,2,3,4. EUGENE KOHLER BETTS CHEMISTRY Rifle Team 1,2,3,4: Soccer 4: MSM 1: Slater Waiter 1,2,3,4. Gene the Machine B.S. GUSTAVUS C. BIRD B.S. CDKZ PHYSICS Frat. Pledge Class Pres. 1: Skull and Key Freshman Award l: Pres- ident Soph. Class 2: Student Sen- ate 2: D-Club 1,2,3,4: Co-Captain Swim Team 3,41 MVP 3: Physics Club 2,3, Treasurer 3: ODK 4, Treasurer 4: SFJC 3,41 Raven's Claw Archon 4. Claggett . . . The Bird . . . locks . . . pinhearl . . . runningfrom the runner . . . blue shirt, white socks . . . Moon's Man . . . Archie . .. Airport Complex . . . Organic 28 . . . Pine Grove runs . . . Comeback 3 . . . I love physics . . . Med. School? . . . Where's your pin? ' x v CARL BOLTER A.B. ZX SOCIOLOGY Baseball 1,2: Fraternity Athletic Chairman 4, Scholarship Chair- man 4: IF Sports 1,2,3,4: Mohler Science Club 4: All IF Referee 1,2,3,4. Bolts . . . E.B .... Haircut 4 . . . Nose 4 . . . 'iWhat! . . . Syearplan . . .Dates I,2,3,4 . . . Snore 4... Talk much? . . . Thais a warning . . . Dance much? . . . Bart Starr the 2nd . . .Go Yankees! . . . Got a cigarette? BARBARA ANN BORGER A.B. ENGLISH Bebe . . . Wham, that Aprill . . BARBARA .l. BREENE A.B. PSYCHOLOCY You are my sunshine . . . Barbie . . . I'm so glad to be back.. . Barbara, -vat iss all dis? . . . drill sergeant . . . We smile at everyone . . . mmm hmmm . . . Not for you, huh, Barb? . . . appearances of decorum . . . the Little Cosa Nostra. RUSSELL H. BRONSTEIN A.B. OX POLITICAL SCIENCE Fraternity Secretary 2, Social Chairman 4: All-College Social Committee 4: Committee of Ten 3: AUSA 3,4. Gosh, fellows, she might have been llyingi' . . . likes the Betas . . . Rusty! Rusty! Rusty! . . . Sweet Sue 2. We CLIFFORD L. BRODY A.B. IIDEII POLITICAL SCIENCE RILW l: Jewish Affairs Council l,3,4: Committee on Public Af- fairs 4: IF Bowling 2,3,4: IRC 4. Road Signs 2 . . .New York 2 . . . Shirley 3 . . .New York 4 . . . Kents 2, Newports 3, O.P.'s 4 . . . My spleen? . . . Have Radio, Will Travel . . . Adler's bestfriend. STEPHEN PAUL BURGER CHEMISTRY Delta Phi Alpha 2,3,4: Honors thesis 4: Methodist Student Move- ment l,2,3. i'Steve . . . Conocloguinet Creek . . . Youth Hustler . . . Cycling I,2,3,4 . . . Cave exploring l,2,3,4 . . . Moselle wine. B.S. w Q W i, .QEQYEZ XX .. - ,- IJ ,W ML I AQRRLEP is A fweell bait in il ,,.,,,.,?-a.,..-. SKOTT B. BURKLAND A.B. CIJAO POLITICAL SCIENCE Track l,2,3,4: IF Sports l,2,3,4: PSEA 4: IFC 3,4: Committee of Ten 4: Fraternity Warden 3,4, Scholarship Chairman 4, Assistant Social Chairman 4. Phi Delta Theta's officers room . . . Skootter . . . Robes 3,4 . . . Harris- burg runs. JAMES F. CARL A.B. HISTORY UPS l,2,3,4. Pres. 4: Young Dem- ocrats 3,4, V-P 4: Upperclass Men's Counselor 4: SNEA 2,3: IRC 4: Concern 4: ISC 3,4. Nickel coffee break . . . Carlisle Diner . . . Organization is the key to success. CHARLES M. CALHOON A.B. EAE ECONOMICS Debate, l: Pershing Rifles 2,3,4: Golf l,2,3,4: Wrestling 4: IF Sports l,2,3,4. SAE Coon Squad . . . 2I Club . . . Speedy . . . French II1,2,3,4j NANCY M. CARLSON A.B. ZTA PSYCHOLOGY Fraternity Social Chairman 4: Follies 3: Tennis l,2,3,4: Aqua- cade l,2: Psychology Club 3,4, Pres. 4: WAA 3,4: Choir l,2. Allen l,2,3 . . . Stan 3,4 . . . Test, what test? . . . Oh, baa' luck! . . . Keeper of the rats . . . Please, canft we play bridge? . . . Vote Yes! MERRITT CARLTON A.B. B911 PSYCHOLOGY Committee of Ten: Dickinsonian: Fraternity Steward, Rush Commit- tee: IF Sports: Social Committee. Snowflake . . . Pea soup . . . Yo Montana . . . Wild-west stories . . . Rifleman . . , I'll never take a cold out. KEITH BARBIE COHICK A.B. ENGLISH Marching and Concert Band l,2, GEORGE COHEN A.B. KDEH FINE ARTS Mohler Science Club 1,21 Psy- chology Club 2: Belles Lettres Revue 3: IF Sports l,2,3,4: le Circle Francais 3. Courage . . . Rain . , . Dr. of Fine Arts . . . Rosen . . . Wilson 1,2,3,4 . . . 'II know you're not going to believe this but . . . How much didyou study? . . . Valachi 2. MICHAEL B. COLEMAN A.B. CIJEII HISTORY IRC: Intramural Sports: jewish Affairs Council: Young Repub- 3,4: Operetta 3: Mermaid Players ligang, 2,3: Belles Lettres Review 4: Phi 'fMi1,e. Mu Alpha Sinfonia 4. il X ff Rss ' 4 k 1 3 - L . X X JT , llf el' .1 .xi X ' -J t l SV 8 is H 4, X t BX . X elf A X - -X xx t Nx VIRGINIA L. COMPTON CONSTANCE L. B.S. BIOLOGY COURTRIGHT Pres. of Gibbs 1: Choir 1: Aqua- A.B. ENGLISH Q4 in 162 i - fw- cade 1, Music Chairman 2, Asst. Director 3, Director 4: Chapel Committee 2: SRAC, Sec. 4: Campus Chest Chairman 4: H.lVI.S. Pinafore Accompanist 3: Senate 3: Orientation Leader 4: Upperclass Counselor 4: Fratern- ity Sec. 4: Mlcnocosivi 3: MSM Sec. 2. Ginny . . . Gibbs . . . Olg. ROBERT CRESSMAN B.S. K2 MATHEMATICS, ECONOMICS Swimming. Smokey Presidenfs Council 1: Fresh- man Plays 1: Belles Lettres Revue 4: MICROCOSM l,2,3: Freshman Orientation Leader 4. Mclntire . . . Archy the cockroach . . . Big House . Court. CAROLE E. CROMPTON A.B. CDM FRENCH Choir 1,2: Aquacade 1,2,3,4, Sec-Treas. 3: Freshman Coun- selor 3: Follies crew I,2: MICRO- COSM 2: Senate Book Exchange Committee 4: Fraternity Educa- tion Chairman 4, Librarian 3, Rooms Chairman 2: Orientation Leader 2,4. Crornp . . . tweetie . . .N.E. . . . Happiness is a Mclntire Coun- selor . . . Parlez-vous Korean? . . . junior year in South. gy. 751 lx 4 I ? ' H ' QR T it-, my K 5 ,tm 4?-S I lr ZJ S5 ls 3 BROOKE W. DAVIS LINELL DAVIS A.B. K2 A.B. ECONOMICS POLITICAL SCIENCE D-Club 2,3: Baseball 1: ROTC Rifle Team I,2,3: Fraternity V-P 3: IF Sports I,2,3,4. Brooker T. . . . Status quo. LYNN S. DAVIS A.B. IDM ENGLISH Band Ig Chorale 1,2: Mermaid Players 2,3,4: Alpha Psi Omega 3,4: Phi Mu: Song Leader 2: Doorkeeper 3: Chaplain 4: SNEA 41 MICROCOSM Happiness twin . . . Gerb 2,3,4 . . . I'll worry about that later . . . the merry widow . . . scratch . . . but why should I change my sheets- I haven't sleptfor a week! Fraternity Scholarship Chairman 2: Social Service 3: Student Senate 4: NSA 4: Mermaid's Tale 2: Mermaid Players 1,2: UPS 3,41 Young Democrats 4: Wash- ington Semester 3. Linell . . . Airmail romance 2,3,4 . . . coffee, cigarettes, and Ralph . . . It's your duty as a citizen . . . politics, parties, and the Potomac . . . the eternal Buddha . . . wheel- ing and dealing in South . . . afternoon Rip Van Winkle. JOHN R. DAVISON A.B. ox ECONOMICS GORDON N. CROSBY A.B. IDKW ECONOMICS IVIICROCOSM I: Wrestling 1,2,4: Lacrosse I,2: D-Club I,2,3,4: IF Sports l,2,3,4: Fraternity Govern- ment Committee 3,4g Constitution and By-Laws Committee 3,4, Chairman 4: Sgt.-at-Arms 3,4: Delegate to National Conven- tion 3. Nick . . . Rodent 2 . . . Rootie 3,4 . . . Bats . . . Brunettes 1,2 . . . Blondie 3,4 . . . Bellaire House 2 . . . 2-year sabbatical . . . Ter- rorized 3,4 . . . 6-year club . . . no report . . . But, I'm rally- ing. ' ALAN M. DAVID A.B. CIJEII POLITICAL SCIENCE Freshman Dorm Council I: Fra- ternity Student Senate Repre- sentative 3: Football announcer 4: IF Sports I,2,3,4. Talk much? . . . Nassau 3 . . . Christmas party I . . . I have a cousin . . . . . . Follow the leader 1,2,3,4. G W XS? Q is SANDRA DIXON CURRIER A.B. HBKD HISTORY Pres. of Metzger I: Hockey I: Freshman Plays I: Fraternity Pan-hel Representative 4: Dick- insonian 4: Settlement School Chairman 4: Upperclass Women's Counselor 4. Sandy . . . Cincinnati . . . I'm supposed to be a counselor?? . . . Blonds do have more jun . . . that older Phi Psi . . . Come and talk . . . Norway, land of my dreams. LESLIE JEAN DAVIDSON B.S. IIBCD MATHEMATICS Dickinsonian l,2,3: Choir I: Campus Guide 1,2: SNEA 2,3,4: Dining Room Committee 2: SFJC 3: NSA 2: Chapel Committee 3,41 Student Religious Affairs Coun- cil, Sec. 3, Pres., 4: Fraternity Asst. Membership 2, Asst. Treas- urer 3, Treasurer 4: Outstanding Sophomore 2, Les . . . slow poke . . . such organ- ization . . . the Howland-Davidson general store . . . bot'le . . . Trib- olium confusum . . . math- majors are human. 163 ,S 7 lgywdilyh i'hx BARTON H. DAWSON A.B. OX ENGLISH Football l,2: Track l,2,3: IFC Sports l,2,3,4: IFC 3,41 Fratern- ity Treasurer 3: Fraternity Presi- dent 4. Bart , . . Baron . . . Pompous zuindbag . . . Voice of the Balti- more Orioles. DENNIS A. DESSUREAU A.B. HISTORY Commons Club: Freshman Foot- ball: Debate Society: Mermaid Players: Independent Students Organization. Back from four years sailing on uncle's yacht . . . Bull sessions at the Carlisle Country Club, 137 E. High Street. SUSAN C. DERRICKSON A.B. X0 ENGLISH Student 5311316 1.2: Aquacade 1,31 MICROCOSM 1,2,3,4: Chi Omega Activities Chairman 4: PSEA 4: Young Republicans 4. Little Sue . . . cough medicine . . . blueberry pie on silver plates . . so go aheadi' . . . excuses, el cuses . . . I can't make a decision . . . Hey Carny, can I borrow . . . kick it . . . bantam brother Rick . . . summers in O.C. MARILYN L. DETWEILER A.B. XQ HISTORY MrcRocosM 2,3, Senior Editor 41 Aquacade 1: Class and Sorority Sports l,2,3,4: Mermaid's Tale 2,3,4: Follies 1,2,3,4: Fraternity junior-at-large 3, President 4: Hockey 2,3: Military Ball Court 3: Wheel and Chain 43 Freshman Counselor 3: Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil 4: PSEA 3g Mermaid Players 2g Pi Delta Epsilon 4. Det . . . But, Basically . . . What do you think? . . . intersperse . . . snooze-alarm. fi felglllllf 1 N LINDA M. DIPASQUALE A.B. FRENCH Mermaid Players I,2,3,4g Follies I, 2,45 Aquacade 2,33 Choir Ig Dick- insonian 1,25 Sui Generis 1,21 Canterbury Club 2,3g Pi Delta Phi 3,4. Dee . . . What can I usefor a med- itation? . . .'Vive le Canada! . . . Joyce, did you cut your eight o'cl0ck again? . . . Take a chance with Air France. CRAIG H. DONALDSON A.B. CDAO ENGLISH I.F. Sports 3,4: Fraternity Pledge Award 1, Librarian 2, Assistant Steward 3, Steward 4. Robes 2,3,4 . . . Diner and Fire- side 3,4 . . . L.F.C. 3 . . . Don't put me on! . . . A glass of wine and a steel guitar . . . Hummer. 164 1 jf DAVID K. DITENHAFER A.B. CIJAO HISTORY Baseball I,2,3,4, Captain 43 Bas- ketball I,2,3,4: House officer- Wardeng I.F. Football 2,3,4g Vol- leyball 1,2,3,4. DAVID JOHN DRUM A.B. CDAO PSYCHOLOGY Squash 4: Wrestling l,2,3: All College Social Committee 4: Psy- chology Club 3,42 Fraternity So- cial Chairman 4, Chaplain 3, Scholarship Chairman 3: I.F. Sports 2,3,4. Robes 3,4 . . . Harrisburg run . . . when is your MG going to be run- ning again? . . . Rodent! C' . SUSAN EARL BAKER A.B. HBIID FRENCH Pledge class president 1, Model Pledge 1, Fraternity Asst. Rush Chairman 2, Rush Chairman 3: Cultural Affairs Committee 2: lN4ICROCOSM l,2: Freshman Class Secretary 1: lntersorority sports 1,21 Aquacade 1,2: Freshman Counselor 3: Pi Delta Phi. Three year grad. THOMAS EDWARD EGAN A.B. EAE SOCIOLOGY Fraternity Social Chairman 4: Student Senate Social Committee 4: IF Sports 2,3,4. Tom . . . SAE Goon Squad . . . Legionnaire 2,3,4 . . . Got some- thingfor you, Baby . . . Where's the band . . . the S'burg run 3,4 . . . E-gaan . . . wake me in ten minutes . . . Rummy . . . Beaver Patrol . . . Carole. EDISON C. EATER A.B. KIDAO ECONOMICS Basketball 1,23 Football 3: l.F. Football l,2,3,4: LF. Basketball 4: l.F. Softball 1,2,3,4: l.F. Vol- leyball 1,2,3,4: l.F. Bowling l,2,3: D Club l,2,3,4: Fraternity Scholarship Chairman 2, Pledge master 4. ADELE LOUISE EMMERLING A.B. BIOLOGY Socratics 4: Canterbury Club 4. I'm going to lab . . . Pembroke l,2, Columbia 3, Dickinson 4,5 . . . Which McDonald? ,. 3. f F , 'wwf , , ii Aff W, ADA JOAN ENCK A.B. Z'l'A PSYCHOLOGY Fraternity Corresponding Sec- retary 3, Personnel 4: Follies 1: Protestant Community 4: Mer- maid Players 4: Psychology Club 4. E'arplugs for a quiet quinf' . . . Solitaire addict . . . Moo-o-o . . Horrid Johnson girl. LOUISE R. FARLEY A.B. ZTA POLITICAL SCIENCE Sc HISTORY Fraternity Pledge Class Pres. 1, Model Pledge 1, Membership Chmn. 3, Panhellenic Delegate 4: Freshman Counselor 3: MI- CROCOSM 1,2: Merm.aid's Tale 2: Aquacade 2: Debate Council 1: Orientation Discussion Leader 4: House Council 2: Follies 1,2,3: Psychology Club 4: Inter-class sports 1,2,3: Inter-sorority sports l,2,3,4. Class of63W . . . MercyMauzle . .. Swirl . . . Peer Group 4 . . . where is my roommate? . . . But I'm almost 21 . . . Counselees. LORRAINE ,l. ENOS A.B. ENGLISH 19: FRENCH Choir 1: Freshman Plays 1, Di- rector 3,42 Mermaid Players 1.2, 3,4-: Campus Guide 1,21 NSA 2,3: House Council 2: Follies Crews 2,3: V.P. Pres. Council 3: Stu- dent Senate 3: Dining Room Com- mittee 3: Belles Lettres 3: Ori- entation Discussion Leader 3,4-: Orientation Steering Committee 3: Upperclass Counselor 4: Pep Club 4: Alpha Psi Omega 4: Wheel and Chain President 4. Thelm . . . peer group, 4 . . . In- tersperse! . . . 3rd Roommate, 3 . . . Swid . . . Gaper . . . shower, anyone? NORMAN FARRELL B.A. FRENCH l65 JAMES R. FINUCANE HAROLD RICHARD A.B. GAG FLAMMER POLITICAL SCIENCE BIS, AXP Skull and Key 31 lnterfraternity CHEMISTRY Council 3: Freshman Counselor Track 1,23 Fraternity Chaplain 31 Student Senate Steering Com' 3, Social Committee 4: College mittee Chairman 3: Fraternity Social Cgnimilteg 4: Daily Sen. Q. Social Chairman and Scholarship aior Staff 2,33 IF Football 354: .,-s Chairman 3, President 41 Orien- Calhijlic Club 1,2,3,41 Physics lv tation Leader 3: l.F. Sports and Club 3. Basketball All-Stars 3- Rick . . . Harry . . . The Tooth HLi-Slefln - - - Campus Image - - - Brush Kid . . . Julie 4 . . . Nassau l fine women-Wilson, Vassar, Harry , I . you did what in the Bfyfl Mawr and Sfflifh - - - mlm in sink . . . Denny, the pigeon and I the SIUE-0091171 ClfJ'f1'ldDUyf0 U . . . Marvelous middle room . . . Beach - - - 'lights in Denny Hall Little aff' . . . Roma Rocket . . . . . . can't study with the door Buffs Cabin. openi' . . .going places! HILMA L. FORSBERG ALEXANDER S. A-5 FRAZIER ENGLISH A.B. QKW an Choir 1,21 P.S.E.A. 2,3,4, Secre- ENGLISH tary 3, President 4: Orientation Discussion Leader 2: MICRO' MICROCOSM 3,4-, Sports Editor 4: COSM 2: Mermaid Players 3,4: Chapel Committee 2. Gibbs Girl . . . summer in Sweden . . . Slater millrmtaifl . . . HI like Lacrosse 3,41 Student Senate 3: Dickinsonian Sports Staff 3,41 L College Social Committee 3,41 the cut af British sails . . . But Social Chairman 4: Follies 3. lhave to go to Brownies . . . Out Bal, Alice, Dancer, Kickers l . fl? Seven, in by elevemu Sandy 2 . . . Ridin,-High . . Sure I'll have your band up' 'lazily -K Hall Runs 2 . . . Car Man. -NS. L O 3 XX C 5 Sc.. Els- x an S Gb Q . HE 9 V 1 5, 0 I . ' C.: l x If awk G 0' U Q o 1 ' 'K 'E 'W 4' A 6 . n Q 0 ' 4:67 A 1 f gg Q E ' ' N3 ' L L' , PETER FRESE JUDITH L. FROST A.B. A.B. X0 LATIN FRENCH SNEA l,2,3,4 Treasurer 2, Vice- Military Ball Court 1: Chorale 1, President 3: Classics Club 3,4, 2,351-2 Cl10if 123,41 Ffifffign Sill' President 3,43 Uniqn Philqsoph. dents Committee 2: Daily Senator ical Society 3,4: Steering Com- 31 MICROCOSM 31 Opera Wflfk' mittee 3: Student Senate 4. Sl10P 2,4- Frosty . . . cough medicine . . . reveille . . . Sorbonne . . . back scratching . . . reformed . . . U.R.I. Sis . . . the listener-personal or personnel? l, KATHRYN ANNE JOAN CHANNING A.B. GALLAGHER X9 FRENCH 86 ENGLISH A.B. CDM Military Ball Court l: Inter- HISTORY national Relations Club 1,21 Ge- Student Senate Steering Com- ology Laboratory Assistant 3: mittee 3, Executive Committee 4: Language Laboratory Assistant 4: Airs Dickinsonian 2,3,41 MICRO- Fraternity Pledge Mistress 4: COSM 2,3: House Council 3: Mer- Pi Delta Phi Secretary 3,41 SNEA maid Players: Follies Crews: 41 Newman Club l,2,3,4. P.S.E.A. 4. Kathy . . . january Grad . . . ,LF .... the third roommate, 3 . . . S'Gee I'll have some more pledges swid . . . N.E .... peer group, 4 , , , Perfect Size 7 , , , La - - - Wllfffhed 4 - - - MVS- P017 Quiz- Maitresse Du Francais . . . Are you serious? . . . Crows to In- dians to ? . . . North Street Hiker . . . Pot . . . Uh, Huh . . . Yeah. 166 I,F.C. Dance Committee 3: Fra- ternity Grievance Chairman 2, Spaghetti . . . Martini's 3,4 . . . .. . Marbles I . . . Tiel1,2,3 . . . CHARLES F. GANUN A.B. CDAO FINE ARTS Rifle Team l,2, Captain 3, Co- Captain 4: Fraternity Librarian 3,41 Assistant Steward 4. Gunnery . . . L.F.C .... Diner, Fireside 3,4 . . . H4 more wheels than I've got . . . grinding gear I,2,3,4 . . . Penn Hall navigator 2,3, The Wanderer 4 . . . Hey chiefl that's great! JAMES EDWARD GAUNTT A.B. CDAO ECONOMICS Phi Delta Theta, Vice President, Housemanager: Ravcn's Claw: Wrestling l,2,3,4: l.F.C. 2,3, Treasurer 4: Student Senate 2: D-Club l,2, Treasurer 3,4: l.F. Softball. Surfer ,lim . . . Life is a circus in itself' . . . Painter . . . Happi- ness is a warm girl . . . Make checks payable to J. G. The Countuj. .fb L., , Q YN fda, '- M4 gas-Q JOHN R. GATES A .B. ECONOMICS international Relations Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4: Union Philosophical Society 2, Vice President 3,4-: Diclfinsonian 2: Rifle Team 2: Young Republican Club 3,4-, Rusty . . . Independent l1i.C., non-fraternity and the Webster definitionj . . . Conservative Icom- pxared to the political department anywayj . . . Lilfe to cook-roast beef-ask residents of 127 North College. RONALD B. GLAZER AjBj CDEII POLITICAL SCIENCE Pledge Class President 1, Fratern- ity Social Chairman 2, Fraternity Vice President 3: l.F, Sports 2,3, 4: College Social Committee 2: Pi Gamma Mu 3,4-. Glaze . . . Mr. Organization . . . Tally I,2, Adele 3,4 . . . Porsh with an E . . . Fine Thing . . . Nassau? . . . It's time to go to sleep . . , The hourly is in three weeks . . . C6fl12O6-. . . Bey- oootifullu . . . Own Mind 2,3,4 . . . Tapered Levi's, Real Hippy. 420 ' fib- L, X9 eig- L SUSAN M. GOODWIN A.B. ENGLISH Fire lieutenant 1,2,3,4. K'My only sunshinel' . . . I'm merely fatigued . . . Will the real Sue Goodwin please stand up . . . Ex- patriot . . . International love . . . Michelangelcfs David . . . Greek Exodus . . . Getting lots done . . . Birmingham or bust! . . . How are your lobes? . . . Ciao . . . Little Cosa Nostra . . . Ieeuw. CAROLYN D. GREEN A.B. XQ PSYCHOLOGY Mermaid's Tale 2: MICROCOSM 2,3,4: Chi Omega Social Chair- man 4: College Social Committee 4: Homecoming Court lg Pledge Princess 1: Military Ball Queen 2: Microcosm Court 2,3. Carny . . . parley-vous francais? . . . 'Kwho's that? . . . rote hair- setter . . . the key? . . . I wanna go to a partyi' . . . wops and cops . . . 373 . . . lawless notes. .lOl-IN T. GORDON A.B. IDAO PSYCHOLOGY Micaocosm 1: Psychology Club 3,41 Fraternity Chaplain 2: Fra- ternity Pledgemaster 3: Fraternity Historian 4: l.F. Sports 2,3,4: l.F.C. Pledge Committee 3. Elaine Ig 'gDown the Roadv 2, 3: H? 4 . . . Preacher's son . . . Big Brother in Adams . . . These are nothing like the mountains in Coloradoln DAVID I. GREENAWALT A.B. EX ENGLISH Baseball 1: I.F. Football 4: l.F. Softball 2,3,4. Greens', . . . Pong anyone? . . . Got a cigarette . . . I'm glad Iam a Sig . . . Vislci I,2,3,4 ...Are you smiling today? . . . Oilchange 4 . . . Waiter 4 . . . Flapper I,2,3,4 .. . Sleep I,2,3,4 . . . Gear 4M . . . Connie 3,4 . . . Andy 3W . . . Sigma Chi K.P .... 2.06 or Bust . . . Everybody worships a good- . ARTHUR .l. GREENDLINGER B.S. CPEII BIOLOGY Flying Club Treasurer 1: Mohler Science Club 1,2,3,4: Assistant Steward ofFraternity 3, Steward 4. Artie . . . Hi folks, I'm Oddie the Armenian Ardvark' . . . Tsar of the kitchen . . . I'll Change .. . Whew? . . . Evey I, Jean 2, Ann 3, Bullet 4 . . . A Dog's best friend . , . Commander Whitehead . . . Bob I,2,3,4 . . . Pink Blinders . . . Anyone for bridge? . . . Blue Hat 4 . . . Vic Tanney 1,2,3,-4. F. SCOTT GREENFIELD A.B. CDKYII ENGLISH Baseball 1: Choir 1: I.F. Sports 1,2: Men's Glee Club l,2,3,4. Greenie . . . 6 yr. Club . . . Guest prof in Spanish. . . . Dinerfor din.- ner . . . NAVYAir 3,4 . . .Iknow it's late doll, but . . . Scott 62' Sofan . . . Clearasil Kid. . . down- town for one . . .five roommates? . . . South for coffee 8: cards. DAVID S. GREENE A.B. LIJEII HISTORY N.S.A.: Jewish Affairs Council 1, 2: Young Democrats 1: I.F. Sports 1,2.3,4: Student Senate 3, 4: Fraternity Recording Secretary 2,3. Teeth . . . I'm in love again . . . Shaggydog . . . H.K.,l. I,2, Mady 3, Peanut butter and jelly 4 . . . Marine? . . . Greene with an E Dad will get me in . . . 3.5 or bust . . . 21 on the Redskins . . . Puff. . . Baby Huey. ERIC .l. GROVES A.B. KZ POLITICAL SCIENCE Cross-Country 1,2.3: Track 2: Belles Lettres Society 3,4,Treas- urer 3: Freshman Orientation Dis- cussion Leader 2,3,4: Steering Committee 3: Editor, Mermaid's Tale 2: Dickinsonian 2, Editor- in-chief 3,4-: Pi Delta Epsilon Vice President 4: D-Club 1,2,3,4: Kappa Sigma 1, Treasurer 2,3, President 4: l.F.C. 4: U.P.S. 3. Wick . . . Grovesyn . . . GungfHo Wednesday Warrior . . . Where's Gus? . . . Ocean CitySummers . . . The Big Bird . . . 'KDid I get pinned last night? 1 +R! ti-gg CTO f'lf97 ' - E ,-4 . LLCQ A I I 1 I, 147- , I t 1, eb f f 'ie vs, ff X SER RX X, J TNF: :fr A , . x A X9 1 15 f, 4 I-gi I w XR F If A w x QD x .VX Q X x., ' 'X' . I ' Cali 49 CQ iles ,li - DANIEL C. GRYNAVISKI RICHARD H. GUCKERT A.B. K2 B.S. POLITICAL SCIENCE I BIOLOGY I.F. Softball 3,41 Catholic Club. Mohler Science Club. Visky . . . Carly 4 . . . Dishpan Harry . . . If you see any Hands 3 . . . Laugh? . . . Grinning snails . . . Don't worry about Visky . . . I've never hit a pledge it . . . L.S. 2,3,4 . . . Histo. Lab. get 168 -yet . . . Cigarettes I,2,3,4. LEE HAFER A.B. ENGLISH Mermaid Players 1,2,3,4: MI- CROCOSM 3: 'Dickinsonian 2: Daily Senator 2: Belles Lettres 2, 3: Slater 3,4. Hafe . . . Bellaire 2 . . . Briggs 2...V.P.I.3...PhiKaia... Phi Kap Fixation . . . It's about this Ding Batln . . . 252 W. Pom.- fret . . . In Like . . . ,Ian + CID. 4 . . . Baird 4. GARY D. HAINES B.S. CHEMISTRY Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 3,41 Pledgemaster 4: Assistant college organist 2: Mohler Science Club 1,3. IRR DAVID H. HARRELL A.B. GJKW POLITICAL SCIENCE Student Senate Representative 3: Follies 2.3: Fraternity Alumni Secretary 2,3,4: I.F. Football, Basketball, Softball l,2,3,4'. Harrell B .... Hayes . . . Cloud me . . .Posey . . . Kickers. . .Dim- mies . . . Logan Mob l,2,3 . . . All- niters . . .Flicks . . .C8cB. MARY ELIZABETH HARTER A.B. CDM ENGLISH Phi Mu 1,2,3,4-: Aquacade 13 Mer- maid Players 1,2,3,4: Follies 2. Liz . . . Friday at Fricks . , . but he rlidn't take roll . . . Where are GERALYNN HART A.B. ENGLISH ANN-LOUISE ESTERLINE HAUG A.B. l'lBfD HISTORY Pi Beta Phi. Ann . . . 2ndflaorpay. . . extended southern vacations . . . Friday at Fricks . . . Happiness is finally being married . . '. continuous bridge 3M . . . it's easier to proctor when you've hadfoiir. 1,....,' rn lh. d'k?',...b I 'I juisft Cbglrrjivfiiln itllin. . Lizard . Continous bridge . . . Crow I,2,3, Around 44 . . . Super Toni. 9 I i' . U 'I no 1. ' as 2 is it f I JE N m .1 ' A X A ix Lax .aol - - A RODNEY R. HEEFNER MARYBETH HEFFNER A.B. CDAG A.B. POLITICAL SCIENCE MATHEMATICS Rifle Team l,2,3,4, President 3, C0-captain 41: AUSA 3,4-: IF Sports 1,2,3,4-. LFC . . . Happiness is a green Renault . . . Diner, Fireside 3,45 Fire Warden . . . I'm gonna marry that girl . . . I think I'll write this week. . . . Sprechen Sie Deutsch? . . . F rog. GEORGE W. HEMPHILL, .lR. A.B. KIJKW FINE ARTS Swimming Team 1,2,3,4-3 D-Club: College Social Committee: Fra- ternity Historian. Hempy . . . Wynne I, Convent 2, 3,4 . . . Hall Runs . . . Weed3 . . . Pat 4 . . . Safe Driver Award . .. Turkey... VanGogh. .. Latin 4,5. ROBERT EARL HINDLE A.B. EAF POLITICAL SCIENCE Delta Phi Alpha 2,3,4: Fraternity Secretary 33 Freshman Orienta- tion Leader 2.3: Freshman Coun- selor 4g Student Senate 2,3,4-1 UPS 1: AUSA 4. Bob . . . Good Grief' . . . 1 think y0u've made your point abundantly clear . . . Table for Eight. 169 Y' IRENE L. HIRCHE A.B. ENGLISH You make me happy . . . elepto . . . Hm-m-rn-m . . . A.F. smile . . . HI just love pru-enes . . . Is that a man in the room? . . . In a fog? . . . Ou est la porte? . . . Lady Godiver . . . Did you ever shake hands with Apollo? . . . Greek Exodus . . . R.H.faetor . . . Little Cosa Nostra. PATRICIA ANNE HITCHENS A.B. IIBCD SPANISH Interclass and Sorority Sports 1,2,3,4: Hockey Team 2,3,4: Ten- nis Team l,2,3,4: Cheerleader 1, 2,3, Captain 4: WAA 1,2,3,4, Junior Blazer Award 3: MICRO- COSM 3: Foreign Students 3: Class Secretary 3: Class Secre- tary-treasurer 4: Vice-president of pledge class: Sorority Vice- president and Chairman of stand- ards committee 4. Hitch . . . The Jolly Green Giant . . . Friday at Fricks . . . Femme ,lock . . . Mine's called Calves GLENN EDWARD HITCHENS A.B. CDKXI' POLITICAL SCIENCE Basketball 1,2,3: Football 3,41 Lacrosse 3,41 AUSA 2,3: Presi- dent 4: Raven's Claw 4: Omicron Delta Kappa 4: Freshman Coun- selor 3: IF Sports 1,23 Fraternity Recording Secretary 3: Fraternity Corresponding Secretary 4: Class Vice president 3: Class president 4: 1902 Award 3: ODK Outstand- ing Sophomore Award 2: Fratern- ity Pledge President l. Slow down Hitch . . . Liz 4, judy 4, Mary Lou 4 . . . King of the Throne 3 . . . Tundra Coat I,2,3,4 . . . Mumbles . . . Hitch. DONA ELIZABETH HOUSEAL A.B. ENGLISH X: GERMAN Dickinsonian 1,2,3,4: Band l,2: Mermaid Players 2,3,4: Secretary of Delta Phi Alpha 3,43 MICRO- COSM 3,41 IRC 4. Triangle l,2,3,4 . . . Castle of Indolence . . . D.H.L. and the Crea- tive Urge . . . blue and green . . . the Wild West . . . sleeping pills. . . . But she's ugly!! - I g . P, ,j f Q gag -Eg ,ate A JL to 1 i ' l l - 1hLSSgm alt D- I l i I if aa H - 1-gi Q3 1, M I JANE HELEN PATRICIA HUGHES HOWLAND AB- 'DM A.B. 1-IBCD SOCIOLOGY MATHEMATICS Panhellenic Council 3,45 All-Col- Campus Guide 1,2,3,4: Choir 1: Tennis Team 1: Freshman Plays 1: SNEA 2,3,4: Follies 2,3,4: NSA 2,3,4: Foreign Students Committee 2,3: Dickinsonian 1, 2,3,4-: Assistant Business Manager 4: Fraternity Assistant Social Chairman 2: Music Chairman 3, Program Chairman 4. Jane . . . Laugh again for us . . . But I won't have a date this weekend . . . early riser . . . the Howland-Davidson general store . . . imbibing 4 . . . math majors are human. BARBARA ANN HUNT A.B. ENGLISH Project Africa 3,43 House Council 2,4: Aquacade Committees 2,3,4: Follies 2,4. Lehigh . . . Bridge . . . Cynic . . . Goldwater in '64 . . . My name isn't Beth. 170 lege Social Committee 3,4-. Bats . . . When skies are gray . . . it CAN BE DONE . . . shade com- plex . . . Dere's noting wrong wit yer ears, yong lady. Maybe dey mumble. , . . Fem bowling card 3 . . . Getting lots done? . . . Em- m.a's choice . . . Little Cosa Nostra . . . ai-eeeee. JOSEPH B. ICENHOWER, JR. B.S. KE CHEMISTRY Wrestling 1,2,4: Co-captain 2: Fraternity Guard 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3: D Club 1,2,3, Treas- urer 3. Guppy . . . Stud Club . . . Med. School? . . . Cuba maybe . . . Re- member the package deal . . . Dweller 2,3,4 . . . Little black bomb . . . Two eight and a stealci GEORGE FOWLE INGERSOLL, JR. A.B. QJKNI' POLITICAL SCIENCE Committee of Ten: J.V. Basket- ballg Fraternity Pledgemaster: l.F. Basketball, Softball, Football, Volleyball l,2,3,43 Fraternity officer. Belligerent George . . . Hitler's Bud . . . Fowl. . .Joanne I,2,3 . .. Barb 3 . . . Joanne 4. . . ,Iimmy4 . . . Martinis 2,3,4 . . . Inger. . . Get Bent. JANE MARK JACKSON A.B. KDM ENGLISH Orientation Leader 2,43 Freshman Counselor 3: Sec. of Pan-Hel Sub- committee on Discrimination 2: Fraternity Athletics 2, Public Re- lations 3, Membership 41 V-P of Pledge Class l: Pi Delta Phi, Sec. 4: MICROCOSM, Sports l,2: Features 2,31 Senior Staff 3.4: Dickinsonian, Copy 3, Make-up 3,43 Hockey 132,31 lnterclass and Sorority Sports l,2,3,4: W.A.A. Sec-Treas. 2, V-P 3, Pres. 4: Junior Blazer 3: Follies 1,2,3,4: Wheel and Chain 4. Jackie . . . Peer Group 4 . . Interspersel WILLIAM J. IVILL A.B. OX POLITICAL SCIENCE BARBARA ANNE JAC OCKS HISTORY Mermaid Players l,2,3: Choir 1,21 Concern 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4: P.S.E.A. 4: Project Africa 3: Young Republicans l: Follies l,2: S.R.A.C. 4: Public Affairs Sym- posium 3,4: Protestant Commun- ity 4. Future teacher . . . USAF and a white MG . . . Gibbs gang . . . ice cream . . . I hate Texas . . . a ready smile . . . light bulb . . . judelle. A.B. 5 3 n v G is I N A6 di 0U N Zvi f E f X tx 'C it X , . . Q' KQXXN., li We -I A xv mx 4 .3 y 3 ' Q X sX ROBERT D. JEFFERSON AUDREY L. JOHNSON A.B. EAE B.S. POLITICAL SCIENCE MATHEMATICS Pershing Rifles l,2,3, Captain 4: I.F.C. Sports l,2,3,4: Pep Band 1,21 Orchestra 2. 'fleff' . . . SAE Goan Squad . . . ,lK's . . . When Irish Eyes Are Smiling . . . Baltimore Run . . . Molly Pitcher 2,3,4 . . . Mohawk Vodka . . . Cork University . . . Beaver Patrol . . . 20 days til Christmas . . . Maggie. THEODORE J- JOHNSON A.B. CIJKE POLITICAL SCIENCE Fraternity Social Chairman 2,33 Vice-President 4: Skull and Key 33 Raven's Claw 4: Baseball 1,2,3,43 Sophomore Class Vice President 2: Nassau President 3. Bolt . , . Spastic walk . . . Nassau Chairman-Sandie Co- chairman. . . . Kim . . . Bo's boy . . . Coat and tie for Milty . . . Migraine I,2,3,4 . . . Neckis Room- mate. , Aquacade 1: Mrcnocosrvt 1,2,3q Follies Committee 1. Aud', . . . It may be different colors, but it is natural . . . Math majors are human . . . Dummy I,2, 3 Bid4 . . . 5th ofa quad. BETSY A. JONES A.B. HISTORY Follies l,2,3,4, Secretary 4: Cul- tural Affairs Committee 2,3,4: Freshman Orientation Leader 2,33 Dorm Council l,2: Secretary of Adams 43 Dickinsonian librarian 33 Pi Delta Phi 43 Inter-class sports 2,43 Dining Room Commit- tee Chairman 3. Oh dear . . . A coffee ice cream cone please . . . There are corn- ers yet unfounded!! 171 jx EB ,fs C -:::- - , ,J il LINDA JEAN JONES A.B. IIBCD RELIGION Choir 1,31 Chorale l,2,3: So- cratics 1. 'fleaniel' . . . Blue Buick 2,3,4 . . . But I like emeralds . . . No I'm not going to be a minister . . . Guitar addict 4. THOMAS M. KEENAN A.B. KIJEII ENGLISH Hornbook 1,2: Fraternity Social Chairman 2: College Social Com- mittee 2: I.L. 2,3,4: Fraternity Executive Council 4. Tom . . . Oak splitting 2 . . . Twister . . . Addictls cough . . . My barber Joyce . . . Wise guy . . . French l,2,3,4 . . . Noble master of the ritual . . . Bright student -always lit. R. BRUCE KEINER, JR. A.B. BOH ENGLISH Dickinsonian News and Busi- ness Staff l: Fraternity Scholar- ship Chm., Corr. Sec. 2,3, Presi- dent 3,4: l.F.C. 3,4, Dance Chr. 3: AUSA 3,4-, Convention Dele- gate 4: Student Senate Social Comm. 2,3, Social Publicity Chm. 3, President 3,4: Omicron Delta Kappa 4: Mermaid Players 2: Student Center Comm. 4: SFJC Appeals Board 3,4: Com- munications Comm. 3,4: Student- Faculty-Trustee Planning Comm. 4: Frat. Sandercock Award, Carl B. Stoner Award, Appenzeller Ping Freshman Orientation Steer- ing Comm. 3: Mermaidls Tale Bus- iness Manager 3: I.F. Sports l,2: ROTC Meritorious Service Award 3. Bouncing Bobby . . . coeds choice . . . President Keiner through you to the house . . . Kleenex champ. RALPH A. KLEINBERG B.S. OX BIOLOGY Ass't Pledge Marshall 2: Men's Glee Club 1,21 Mohler Science Club 1,2,3,4: Hornbook 1,2,3: I.R.C. 1,2: I.F. Sports 1,2,3,4: I.F. League Bowling Pres. 4. Rak . . . Kidnapped . . . Wednes- day Night Club . . . Wilson I, Carlisle 2, Rona 3,4 . . . Dex 1,2, 3-Disaster 4 . . . Elmer 2,3,4 . . . Anybody want to go to New York this weekend? FAITH LUCY KAZANJIAN A.B. IDM PSYCHOLOGY Student Senate Elections Com- mittee lz Class and Fraternity Sports 1,23 Dickinsonian 2: MI- CROCOSM 4: Psychology Club 3,4: Choir 1,2,3,4: Chorale 3,4-: Frat- ernity Social Service Chairman 3, Standards Chairman 4. Foi . . . Cookie,' . . . Armenian Wizard . . . Happiness Twin . . . Connecticut Yankee . . . Any mail today? . . . If nobody claims me in 30 days, I'm yours! CHARLES B. KEIL, JR. A.B. SAE MUSIC Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Band l,2,3,4: Orchestra 31 Follies 3: I.F. Sports: Drum and Bugle Corps 1,2,3,4. Charlie . . . SAE Goan Squad . . . Fords . . .Electric Piano . . . Summer School ZW . . . Silver Mink . . . Little Schneides 3,4 . . . Eagles Fan I,2,3,4? G' li -:Q it .tit CHARLES K. KENNEY B.S. B911 CHEMISTRY Fraternity Pledge Class Pres. 1, Senior Award 1, Alumni Sec. 2,3, Treasurer 3,4g I.F. Sports 1,2,3,4: A.U.S.A. 3,4-, Nominating Comm. 4. Packaderm . . . war stories . . . Gotta go to lab . . . Beta Conserva- tive. FRED R. KLUNK A.B. ZAE POLITICAL SCIENCE Delta Phi Alpha: Pi Gamma Mu, Vice-Presid ent 4: Fraternity Correspondent 1,2, House Man- ager 2, Athletic Chairman 3,4: I.F. Sports l,2,3,4: Catholic Club: l.R.C.: U.P.S.: Young Democrats Vice-President 3. Klunker. RICHARD H. KOELN A.B. HISTORY, FRENCH Mermaid Players l,2, Secretary 3, President 4: Follies 2, Co- director 3, Director, Vice-Presi- dent 4: Alpha Psi Omega 2,3, Vice-President 4: Freshman Plays, Director 2,32 Dickinsonian, Fea- tures Staff 3,41 MICROCOSM 1: Young Democrats 1. Dick . . . Theater? Who needs it? . . . Diner 2,3, Stockholder 4 . . . Maurino Fan Club 3 . . . Seen at 39th and Broadway. JOYCE S. KOPENHAVER B.S. MATHEMATICS Freshman Plays 1: Mermaid Play- ers l,2: Dickinsonian 2,3, Make- up Editor 4: Choir l: I.V.C.F. 1.2,3,4: M1cRocosM 2,3,4: House Council 4 VIRCI-NIA L. KRUEC-ER B.S. XD BIOLOGY Dickinsonian 1,2,3,4: MICRO- COSM 2,3,4-, Editorial Sec. 4: P.S.E.A. 4: Secretary of Student Senate 3: Communications Com- mittee Chairman 3: Mermaid Players 2,3,4: Follies l,2,3,4: Aquacade Publicity Chairman 3: Foreign Students Committee 3, 4: Counselor 4: House Council 2: Fraternity Asst. Rush Chair- man 3, Vice-President 4: Orienta- tion Discussion Leader 4: Wheel and Chain 4, Treasurer 4: Little Colonel l: Miss Microcosm Court 2,3: Homecoming Court 2. Ginny . . . intersperse . . . swid . . . Mary Kate's competition . . . peer group. .IOHN P. LASZLO A.B. PSYCHOLOGY Freshman Plays: Radio station l: Methodist Evaluation Committee 2: l.F. Sports 3,4: Freshman Counselor 3: Orientation Leader 4: Public Affairs Symposium 4: A.U.S.A. 4: Psychology Club Treasurer 4: Junior' Sophister: Senior Sophister: Phi Beta Kappa 3,43 Delaplaine McDaniel Prize l: William K. Dare Prize 2,33 Norcross Psychology Prize 3. Laz . . . Hamilton I,2,3 . . . Stock- holder 4 . . . Sandy Kc peanut butter milkshakes 3,4 . . . Where's Woody? . . . That'll cost you two. WILLIAM F. KOHLER B.S. OX BIOLOGY Rifle Team l: IF Sports l,2,3,4: Fraternity Steward 3: Track l. Bird . . . KO-KO . . . Combat 1, 2,3,4 . . . Owns the Eye . . . Where's Sue? . . . Ranger Air- borne??? BYRON R. KOSTE A.B. KE ECONOMICS Drum and Bugle Corps l,2: Band l,2,3,4: Chorus l,2: Mermaid Players 2,3,4: Tennis 2,4: Basket- ball l,2,3,4: Football 3: l.F. Sports 2,3,4: U.P.S. 2,3: Fratern- ity Soc. Chairman 3, Athletic Director 3,41 Social Committee 3: D Club l,2,3,4: Dickinsonian Sports Staff 2. By . . . The Weeiun Kid . . . E-town Runs . . . Bridge Seriinar3, 4 . . . Sabbatical 2Vz . . . eternal triangles I ,2,3,4. id-f STUART M. LAMB, JR. A.B. CDKYV POLITICAL SCIENCE Swimming 1: Lacrosse 1,2,3,4: l.F.C. Sports 1,2,3,4: D-Club 1, 2,3,4: Follies l,2,3,4: Radio Sta- tion 3: College Social Committee l,2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4-: Fraternity Social Chairman 2,3,4, Govern- ing Committee 3,4, Viee-Presi- dent 4. Blivot . . . society . . . the Brow . . . Groper . . . the Scalper . . . H.C.B.G.V.D .... lunch at Fricks . . . Itchy's I,2,3,4 . . . Legion I, 2 . . . Pennyl . . . Wetback 2,3 . . . Hall Run . . . out ofcontrol . . . Rat Pack . . . all points west . . . Hello good doctor! . . . ole buddy! JOHN LIVINGSTON LEROY, JR. A.B. GAO ECONOMICS Fraternity Secretary 3, Social Chairman 3, Rush Chairman 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 3, President 4: MICROCOSM Sports Editor 2,3, Managing Editor 4: D-Club Vice- President 3,43 Varsity Wrestling 1,2, Co-capt. 3,4: Cross Country 2: Track 2: Football 3: Lacrosse 3,41 Freshman Counselor 3: AU.S.A. 3.4. Lee Roy . . . Go Go's Boy . . . Ram 3, Cast 4 . . . Sue I,2,3,4-ever . . . Hey you guysfi' . . . rnyseU'4. ,z 'E fs -if iiq van P X . - O Q Banff- gy SUSAN CROWLEY LEROY A.B. CDM PSYCHOLOGY Sorority President 4: Mermaid Players l,2,3: Follies 2,3: MI- CROCOSM 2,3g Freshman Coun- selor 3: N.S.A. 2,3, Chairman 3: S.F.,I.C. 3: Wheel and Chain 4: Sorority Pledge President l, Model Pledge. john I,2,3, married 4 . . . inter- sperse . . . Room 1,2 . . . This year Iill live on campus. RICHARD JEAN CHUNG LO B.S. BIOLOGY International Relations Club. White Tiger Star . . . very stub- born . . . I am not a party-goer. . . you just can't study organic chem- istry. HENRY LINE III B.S. K2 PHYSICS Diclcinsonian 1,21 Track 2,3: MICROCOSM 4: Physics Club 2,3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4: LF. Sports l,2,3,4. 'flakey Trimmer . . . How to play your cards right . . . we've got a special on that. ALISON LOEW A.B. PSYCHOLOGY Psychology Club l,2,3,4: Mermaid Players 2,3,4: Follies 1,2: MI- CROCOSM l: House Council 2: Sorority Sports l,2. Allie . . . peer group 4 . . . swid . . . California, here I come! . . . AA-Allan . . . gable, gable . . . gaper . . . crarnming in the Diner . . . What New York accent? f'-. 'IFN L. ol- 'IN i DOROTHY M. LOHMAN . e I we-Qt it ' 823523 V Wiqzf -v -Q f,,ljggi g A.B. KAY L. LOGAN CDM A.B. 174 Phi Mu: Ritual Chairman 4: His- torian 3: Dickinsonian l,2: M1CRoc0sM 21 Pi Delta Phi 3,41 SNEA l,3,4: Mermaid Players 3,4-: Library Assistant 2,3,4. Mlle. de Bordeaux . . . Gibbs girl . . . But I have to go to Brown- ies. ' . . . mid evil . . . I can't stand another traumaln . . . 1 just did the most AWFUL thingy' WILLIAM B. LOWE A.B. FINE ARTS Dickinsonian 1: Mohler Science Club 2: Mermaid's Tale 2,3: Micaocosiw, Photo Editor 2,31 Editor-in-chief 4: Pi Delta Ep- silon. St. Chuckis-The I A.M. Club . . . Denny cellar dweller 1,2,3,4g just a Minute. ' . . . lt,s about that deadline . . .U . . . Charge it to the MICROCOSM. BIOLOGY You'll never know, dear. . . Dorothy, Dorothy, let down your long hair . . . likes bugs . . . Reba . . . cias . . . How are you, loves? . . . reserved reaction . . . Greek Exodus . . . bearded lawyer? . . , Boston leave of ab- sence . . . Little Cosa Nostra. CHRISTOPHER R. LOWELL FRENCH Concert Band 1,2,3: Orchestra 1, 2,4-: Squash Team 1,21 Tennis Team l,2,4-: Butts 81 Cups 2: French Club 2,3,4: Mermaid Play- ers l,2,3,4: Alpha Psi Omega 3,42 PSEA 4. A.B. Vive La France! . . . To Paris via California? . . . Seen at the Fire- side with Rockman . . . Think, my Lord? . . . Iago 2 . . . Proctor 3 . . . But when I was in Montreal . . . Tabernushl . . . Unicorn- seeker. LARRY E. LOWER B.S. PHYSICS Physics Club 3,4, Vice-President 4: Lab Student Assistant 3,4. Yankees . . . Sl. ChucIr's . . Physics Library. ROGER L. MCALISTER A.B. AXP POLITICAL SCIENCE, FRENCH Daily Senator 1,2,3: ROTC 1,2,3, 4: Pershing Rifles 1,2,3: Lacrosse 3,4: Flight Training 4: Committee of 10 4: IRC 1,21 IF Sports l,2, 3,4: AXP: House Manager 2: Rush Chairman 3, Ritual Chair- man 3, Pledge Master 4. Mickey . . . Ellis weekend I . . . Pinned Watsontown 2,3 . . . New Haven 4 . . . Tri Phi . . . Combat Ready . . . Too Much Daddy . . . 4:30 Club. , . john From Outer- space . . .Budis Cabin. IVIARJORIE V. LUTZ A.B. ENGLISH Choir 1: Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Sen- ate 3: Orientation Leader 3: Psychology Club 4: Concern 3,4. WILLIAM M. MCCARTY, .I R. A.B. CDAO ECONOMICS Football 2: Fraternity Warden 3: Fraternity Secretary 4: IF Sports 2,3,4: Chapel Monitor 3: Chief Chapel Monitor 4. Family Man I,2,3,4 . . . Bill 2: ...Allen3...3rrIBoy4... Big Man in Family Department. D tiofiklxg ,X ,W 'T' .L u A ' - 9 'I SQ L vb Q A X V I 2 b I ln ., . 3: n S .. A U r ..' ' 'J O 1 ld A I N Q ll li Lo 6 O 0 'A .s 7 O ee 0 ' ' Nfl' C' l K N of JOHN S. MCDOWELL CLARK A. MCKNIGHT III A.B. A.B. K2 ENGLISH SOCIOLOGY Diclrinsonian 3: Clee Club 3: Canterbury Club 3.4: Student Senate 3,4: Butts and Cup 3: SRAC 4: NSA 4: Independents 3,4: Orientation Leader 4. You moved-again?.'.' . . . the man in the big green chair. DOUGLAS ROSS MCPHERSON A.B. CDKII' POLITICAL SCIENCE Interfraternity Council 2,3,4: President 3,41 Chairman, Corn- mittee of Ten 4: Communications Committee 3,4: Class Treasurer 3: Lacrosse 2,3,4, Captain 3, Co-Captain 4, MVP 3: IF Sports l,2,3,4: All IF 2,32 Fraternity Secretary 2: President 3: Govern- ing Committee 2,3,4: D-Club 2,3,4: AUSA 3,41 Raven's Claw 4: Radio Station 3. Mac . . . All New England Lunch . . . Yeah? . . . Stop Around The House . . . Yogi 3 . . . ,lo-,lo 3,4 . . . Ball and Chain 3,4 . . . Clar- ence 4 . . . Bunn sweitxer Cheese.,' . . . Spanish. Major. Baseball 1: IF Sports 1,2,3,4. Skip . . . Penn Hall 2,35 elected King 3: Dean? List fwrong onel . . . Hey Paulalv . . . illegal car 3,4 . . . Senioritis I,2,3,4 . . . Dweller 2,3,4. PHILLIP R. MANN A.B. CIJEH POLITICAL SCIENCE 175 GEORGE EDWARD MARK III BS. CIJKWI' BIOLOGY Swimming I,2.3.4': D-Club: Mohler SClt'IN'l' Club: l'sym'l1ology Club. .lluuar Jllnrlr . . . Puslzup King. . . .Wulufla 3 .... 3 harry 1,2 . . . Su'vz'l I3 FI'lt'I7lll,S . . . lVr1A'c' nw ul Six . . . 'gfllfilll' it. . . . llzref' llll11'lUSI'l' . . . .llurlr Jllvnmriul Library . . . Tim nz y 11. CHARLES A. MARKLEY ns. EX ALAN R. MARKIZON A.l3. CIFEH POLITICAL SCIENCE Varsity lfuutball l: Fraternity Svc- rvlary 3: IF Sports 2.3.41 UPS I. Secrc-'Iury 2. Vive l'r1'siclcnt 3.4: ICC l.2.3: Rvgional Dirt-c-lm' -vl-: DlC'A'llI.S!1lIlllll 3.4: Washington SPlll0Slt'1'31 Young Dvlnocrats 3.4-. Murgn . . . El'l'l'j'lI1lIZl2'. . . Wullfy- Talk-V, , . Voir' Yes ..., ' Weguplwm' 2,351 . . . lvllllljf 3 . . , Blue H111 11 . . . Quivl xellwslvr' 3Vz . . . Cvmf- vivw 4 . . . Hellnefs Harper . . . i'W,lllIl,.S ilu' snap an?-' . . . Sclilzzslzrfrgk Zi . , . Cosrzvll Z . . . 4'Crecn couvlz is II1ll7l'.M . . . lilllrf l7l'0ll1l?I'4 . . . Share 8: Sllllff' alikv. PATRICIA ANN CHEAIISTRY MAXWELL Gulf 2.3.44: Captain 4: ll Spnrls AB. HIECIJ l.2,3,fl-: D Club 2.3.4-1 Hullsv POLIIYCAL SCIENCE AIZIIIHQUI' 2: Rzlvc-11's Claw fl. Fratvrnity Scrlmlarsllip Culnlnillw- Clzuclrvr . . . Lijbr . . . I r0s1'y Tha' 2.3. Magazine Chairnmn 3, Plz-dgv Slmuvlzulz 2 . . . Campus i1'Il?l.'PI'3,1I Direvlur 4: Diclrinsonian 1.2.31 . . . GEEZ UH PETE! . . . Dr. NIICROCOSM l.2.3.4: Ifnllif-S 1.2: .lllfl-'S 33W - ' - Cf10fll:lf1f11lS - - - Campus Chr-st 3.4: Huuse Cnun- Hot Ungxl . . . Clmirmun qfflor- pil 253.43 pr,,5idl,mS' Council 2.3. I'0l'Sl10ll.'S . . . Quiet r11z1ll'1'.s1'l'1wrl Clmpgl jVI,,ni1.,,- 45 Stmlcm SPH. . . . P.R. prunmlvr. . . Drill' rirounrl, are 2, CllllI'llAl' . . . 'SNQN' Ielll going to lu' u golf pro. Cf A J VV ff -- J ei 1 .,,, H-, , QNX. -Q QQ' by ,V ,fp C, 5, qt? 1 4 C X l ,. l, I K Q , ., 0' -l. . su - if Sf -g ffffi L7l Z 5 EQ 3 ON Ar - A Jax C: W :F V ' A X37 .M fl C51 E ...FH ' C.. ROBERT A. MEADE A.B. KE ECONOMICS, POLITICAL SCIENCE Buslvlmull l: ll Sports l,2.3,1l-: Frat:-rnily Sz-vrclary 3: Vim'- Prvsirlvnl 4. Baolnvr . . . lfrirlgv Svniinar 2,3,4 . . . Boonlrr IIIIDIIIIS pin vquuls Karvn . . . Houston l,2.3,4. RUSSEL HUGHES MILLER, JR. B.S. CHEMISTRY Cllllll' 2.3.41 Clltirillt' 2.3: Opc-x'c-lla 3.4: Cantcrbury Club -li: Organ- ization nl' lmlm-pc-ndmu Sluclvnls Scare-tary 3. Th.ul's sprfllml wirlz mu' L . . . 48 lwur Cl1l'IIIlSll'j' major plus phyxics uml biology. . . l'll either be in my r-own or .sa1n1'u'lu'rr in Althouse . . . lover uf clnssiml music, 176 WILLIAM R. MERVINE A.l3. CDA9 HISTORY Haskvllyall 3,-I.: lfoolballl 4: I l'll- tvrnily Slu-rril'l' 3.4: D-Club 3.4: l rz1tc-rnity Historian fl: UPS 3.4. Big Du1lrly . . . Tl11'I3igl ellu11' . . . 3 nnzl 2 plan , . . Cigglvs . , . D-grrulwl . . . Fuller Hrusll Mun . . . H0u s fIl'l1l'j'l0IIIgIIlv? . . . Holly Inn .... f Wnrplzl . . . Kung. . . llw flSll'UIllIlll. RICHARD W. MORGAN A.I3. CDA9 ECONOMICS l rutc'rnily 'I,l'l'B.Slll'1'l' 3.4: AUSA 3.4: lfmvtlmll 2.3: lula-rnuliunal Rm-luliuus Club 4: IF Sports 1.2, 3.4. Orlzil . . . Pcfg . . . l'1lll70l'lll' Son aj Allnntiz- Higlllunzls . .. ilu' Cust . .. 4 unrl 2 plull . . . Img Clulz . , . Hllllj llIl1 , . . llzvpuinl is . . . orbs. l LINDA M. 'MQORROW A.li. l'IIiI,D ENGLISH Mc-rlxmirl Players I,2.S5,fl-: l rulm-rn- ilv Assislunl Sovizll c:ll2liI'lHLlll IS: Soc-ial Chairman 'lc All llnlle-gs' Sm-iul Cun1l11iltm-3.AL: Svc-l'c-tary 4. Linrly . . . lllllli muclz ll0l'l' -V011 . . . lV11sxa11 3 . . . Im! :Tx only 2:10, mul I lllllll' fl 2:I5.' . .- Sl'l'IlIf',1 t . . rlwy rnrzkz' III1' lwsl Ilzlsllurlfls . . . Allzwm . . . PE r'on1plc'.x' . . . l.1'll,l21 C usa lVr1slr11. LINN M. MYERS A.B. KE POI,II'IC.4L SCIENCE SOCIOLOGY Radio Station 3: Busim-ss Mgr. 4: D-Club 23,4-1 Coll' l,2,3,1l-: liuskvt- hall l: l 1'uIcl'niIy Rush ChiliI'ITlLiI'l -I-: Pt'l'Sllil'IQ1 Hiilvs 1.2: Ill' Sports l.2,3.11-. Brlflgv S1'111i11111' 13,4 . . . Clzeryl . . . Carrizzgef Housr' 3 . . . Sf'llf'l'S 4. H. PAUL MURPHY fue. ME ENGUSH c,l.-.- f.lul1 1,21 czlm- 'l,2.Z5.4: lfllurulz' 2.3,-L: Phi XIII .-Klplla Sin- funiu 2.351-1 Prr.-sislvlll 4. 'b.'1'lIll'f1llu . . . fl rval son r1f.'11Ii11- vrwz . . . Bal Ile is my lll,Zlll't1II1f'l'I . . . Wvll, Larry? MARY BETH NEVINS AJS. ENGLISH Choir l,.Z: fVlm-rnnuinl Play:-rs 3.4-1 PSIQA -11. f'l'l.IJ'. . . . fm' lwwz .willing IIPIY' Ihl'l'f' l1UIll'S mul only I11r1z1'1I 01111 pa,e1'. ' . . . WOR . . . LvI,s go out .Ihr llIlIllf'l'u . . . Klzilling 2,3. xi NA , 'Z L lm Q K 'QQ M122 SE gg AGED 'Qu A 9 lG 'kr ,3- W? Ov :- '95 px. gig..- 16--41 , V Q 1 'im 'rw Y RONALD D. NICHOLS SUSAN MAE NOBLIT A.H. KE ISS. IIISTORY HIULUCY lj? gpm-ts jqghjgllli 19,-im.,-,my gn, Coll:-gv Ura-lu'slra l,2.3,fI- . . - - - ' v Mol1lm' Swim-l1m'v Club 25.4. Vlill f'.l121lI'l1lLlll 11-1 All Lullc-gc Nr- viall ffulnl11iIIc'c' fl. nTIll'A'f'j'N . . . Slml Cluln 3,-I . . . Dll7l'lIl'f . . . IM-Ifl Club . . . Mr. Cvrlr , . . Nu.r.w's fiql. - HERBERT ,l. JANET A. PAGDIN QRENSTEIN A.li. V ZTA Ms. 111141111 N D MATH ENIJIJIASH l'r'allc-rnlly Public' Hvluli1msClmir- Swimminu I. Sm,m,r ,li Fmlm.nily :nun 3: SC'Il0Iill'Sllill Chuirnmn fl-: Clnuplaill 23: Pll'ilgl'ITlilSll'l' 3.4: Aq uCmI l'2'314: killlwrs 33 gi.,-i1,,. 255: HC gporis 123: M1-rlnaivl l'laya-rs I,2,3,4: Fnllivs III-f'A'IlISOIIi1lII 55,41 llfll 2,31 Juv- If?'3f Cllfnr lj2':J'3 Olwrvna 3: ish Affalirs Counvil l,1Z,3,4: B4-ll:-S D 'l 'f'S 'l'a'l Q lA.HH.5 3- ,lu11' . . . lu I' I'IllIl'l' el I' e,rp1'1'- Ah, Sun ml, MM. Xmgw. I 2 3 4 . . Q i1111'11l . . . IlTlIl'llI Y l,2 .... S outlz 3,4 flrls unrl Crzlfls 3,11 . . . Irlrfulixl ' ' ' 'Sinful' 'lo inf 'lf' lm ffr5 in . . . Blur' IIPIIIIII . . . 'WIP TIll'Zll.lI., 1f'1l1?-5 - - - WMI- gffng - 2 - wwf-1 ' ' . Colorado 'gw . . A me1'111u11I . . . Stop luring for 'IVIIU I'llI'?.'i?v 'I 'w'1' A 177 XHARVEY F. PALITZ lib. 1:HlZ','lIl.S71If Y lfrutc-rnily lil'l'UTflllIgL Sm-1:11-lury 3: Nllllll1'l'Sl'lK'II4'I'LlllllP I,2.3,4. Pills .... 9 lwllvy I, HlII1L'llI 2, l'IlSl1I'I' 3, Ehrlich 4 , . . I lmm' Zl rlrlyx I0 xlmpf' up . . . GUIFAV-.Y only UC . . . ulrf, not lmvr . . . l,ll IIl'lI!'l' gvl fum mwl xf'lmnl l,2,3 . . . l zlnnil llfllivmf ill' -1 . . . M 111 ll rf' ,LIlf'IIl1'IIl I ,2 ,3 ,4. VVILLIAIVI PATTON NIS. ZAR ENGLISH lfnllia-s I: PSIQA 4: Fraternity Cllrmlic-I4-r 2: Sluclvnl S1-nate' Pulnliv l'i'1'lJ.lll4Hl:-i LIUIIIIIIIIIU4' 4. ZAIQ Coon Squurl . . . llzv .Silver Illlillk . . , xzznznwrs at the slmrc' . . . you know, llIf'l'!',S more In u girl tlznn jus! ll prolly jzcvln . . . ljlllllllflll . . . ullllll'lU0lllllIL'I101lf lUllI'lllC'l' xlzffs gal u IIILIHPN . . . lonfn luvr'rn . . . Ksg!!blIll'4glIlllllI'.L.,. CARL .I. PERGAM IIS. f-IJEII BIOLOGY Varsity Squash I .2.3,4: .lm-wislm Affairs Council 4. PI'L'Sltli'IlI 4: I7l'L1l4'x'nily S1-Crclury 3: IFC Sports 2: lxl0lll0l' SCl0llK't' Club I,2,3.4. Sunrlay Clujf. . . Mr. uml Dr. P . . . Biclrllffs mascot 1,2,3 . . . Plzilurlzflplzia 4 . . . Omlipus cum- plvx? ..,. f Wuff l,2,3,4,5,6, . . . wake me in 5 nzinutvs . . . NAFF 3 . . , Clzillk . . . lzuzzsvjoclf. lf.. BARRY PINHIEHO A.B. HITIUP HISTORY Pi Gamma Mu 3,-I: AUSA 4: l ralornity 'lIl'l 2lSlll'l'l' 2.3: IF Spurts I.2,3.4: Govvrning Cum- miltce 3,41 Clmimlun Sclmlursliip Cmunmillm- 3: Cliairman Athlvtic- C0lllll'lllll'l' 3.4. Stinky , . . riglzl guard . . . Pin- hr-url .... f lnn 1,2 . . . fllivlwll 4 . . . lzreullz Qfspring . . . my nm- rlline 1,2,3,4 . . . clmmpugnr' por- flaps? WILLIAM S. PATTERSON A . ls. PSYCHOLOGY Wu-stling I: II Spurls l,2,Sl,-li I,QVf'lIUlUUy Ll' . , l, . fl-lujf. , . fI'PSl1lIl!'ll frfsts . . . lfriflgv . . . lfl'l'llIIl17!'lI.S Flflll ...' hlfllfflllll up ulLr'1ul . . . lzilclmll fl. VVILLIAIVI I-I. PENNEY NB, CDAI9 ECONOMICS Fnullmull I.3,fl: Basvlmll 2.3.41 D-Club 2.3.4-: Il Sports I,2,3.-I: AUHA 331: I ral4-rnily Sven-la1x'y+'L. Huber! . . . llWlllIfI'UII1 Mars . . . nljlerlznnlz ling Club . . .,lu1:l.: , . . l.eltc'rx from North Curulilzu reg- ularly . . , Vel'yGrm'e1li1l . . . Hully Inn . ., lViCf'lullril1' to yu. SALLY LOY PHILLIPS A.B. KDNI FINE ARTS 8: ENGLISH NIICROCOSN1 2,541 Lilvmry Emlitnr 4: DlClnilllSflllll1II I,2.3,4: Choir I: Clloralf' 2.3: Student Smialv 2.3: Steering: Cmnniillcv 2: l l'2llf?I'l'Illy Secretary 4: P11-siclv11t's Council 3,42 l'i Della Epsilon 4: FI't'Sll- man Orientation Le-udc-1' 3.4: l,l'PSlllL'lll, Adams Hall Al-. GERALD .l. PISERCHIA ILS. XX BIOLOGY Give- Club l,2.3.4: Swimming I: Squash 3: EX Fin- Marslmll 2.25: II Sports I,2,3.4: NllllIl1'l'Sl'Il'llCK' Clulm I.2. Harry-Pizzel' . . . slzovel mrarfl . . . plmlgrf Hurry . . . mc uml Lllllllll' . . . zvlmlfw l71.Yl1IlIIII'? . . . CUFPIIIIIII 4 . . . llmf's 1101 nice . . . HIJPUI' slmpmli' . . . legs? . . . lmrzf rr beer, Gary . . . Calm. ll'l'l'L'f'I1ll. CYNTHIA NORWOOD POTTER PHILUSUPHYA NIICHOCOSM 3.41: l2ic'A'f11s11111'1111 Ii: Bulls and Cups 3: Cmllm-1'l1111'y 3.11-: AJS. Sncmlics, SCCl'43IL1l'y - Tl'0215lll'!'1' 3.4. C-Yl11l'I. . . . ll 11f11s Sllfllllllj' . , . M1111111 Holyokcf l,2 . . . Dic1fi11s1111 3,4 . . . My-f1'1'1'111l, H111111'1 . . . my 300111111 111111112 ALBERT R. RACO .-XII. EX ENGLISH ll Sports I,2.3,fl-: I 1'utvr11iIy Ex- ecutivv IIUIIIIIIIIIPPZ Hush Chair- IIlilIl 3: Skull and K1-y 3. VAUGHAN WATSON PRATT .-X.li. CIJKII' FINE .-1 R TS 5111111-nl Smmurv 2.3: EXUCQIIIIVK' C0lI1lIlIIIK'l'3Z C111I1-gv S111-ialC1.1111- IIIIIIVK' 2.3. I'1'vsid4'11t fl: I u11ll1z1ll -I: Fl'l'SIllIlilIl f,l'I6'llIi1lIlIll Commit- 11-1- 4: S111-1-1-1-4: NI1C110c:osx13.4: .'I1l'l'IIIll1t1S T1111-' -I-: II C Duncc C11111- nlilloc' 3: II Sports: l 1'a1lv1'nily Sm-ial Cnlnlnittc-11 l.2.3.fl-. .l111r1 . . . WlI1.SCIlI . . . Tllflllf . . . .'V1111cy l,2,3,4 . . . Bus 3,11 . . . Listen guys . . . B1'c'A'y 3 .... 1 Wur- rinis 2,3 . . . Tower C11-V . . . H11- lcyfs ll . . . Z Clll' IIIIIII. MICHAEL REID RAPUANO A.l3. CDKNV POLITICAL SCIENCE l.z1c'1'uss1- 2.3.4, CU-Filplilill 4: II C 3.4: F1'ul1:1'11ity P11-si1lv11t 3.4: IF Rugs . . . F111 A111111 . . ,hm 1111111' Simms 1.2.5114- Mi111l1ese.x' 1 ...C0l1I'Hg19lUlJfI!lI lllS Wlliskfq. Wop g . . lm, Um, mu Q! ' - - 5f 'itU'7IU'7 1' - - - Cfffw .W 'r 111.12 s11111.11x . . . R11pis111s . . . 1111111' fllfflflil-V, Df'Ugif' - - - HWLWI df' 131111150 . . . 1'WllI'glI . . . L1111' 511.11111 you 111111111 I 11111711111 yuu ,lexus 1,2,3.4. Sfllll1ll1S?n . . . SCIWPII l'IUIlHl1l'I'S 3 . . . Goose is in your 1:11111 ,.,. 4 l'II1-Y SIll'1I11lS Beau B11111111101. 1? K A5411 I 'J QA,-C4 S1 A If A 11 I , 1 NX f W WJIHN A wlfp Mfg- 5 l r 3 I 1131111115 SONIA CAROLE MARTIN RATHKE RAYSOR A.B. B.A. HISTORY ENGLISH CI11111-I1 cle-p11lati1111 I1-11111 lx Band l,2,I5.4: lfollie-s. 3.4: AIl'l'lllliIiI l'luyc-rs 3.4: Di1'ki11s111111111 fl-: Mxcnocosu 4: S1-1-1-1-1111-y UI' l'sy1-hulugy Club 111. Sonia . . . 111111 117111111 yl'lll' 101111 H11r1.v11111'11 . . . g'O11. l14flIIIl'IU1AY.,., . . . f11'k11'-11111511 11111111'x 111111 rl1 ynze . . . 1I'lll'j' 11111'1'1'. . . Cy11sy . . . 1411151111 Uy0lllll'l'1IlllIl . . . 1111- 1111171 1r1fss1's. D. LLOYOL VVILLIAIVI GALE REISH REICHARD II B-5, 4955 BIOLOGY Ap. Buskvllmull I: Gull' l.2.Ii.4: Il-' ECONOMICS KQENGLISH Sports :Z.3.,LI:I IFC 3.4-: fJll'lIK'I'41ll UPS 1,255.41 PLll'IILllllCllI21l'Illll 3: Della Kappa: l r1111-r11ily Presi- D1-lmlv f,,0l,lllL'II 2.3: IRL l.2.,5.:l: lhfnt: Mohlm. 5t.i1,,m.,. Qlulm 2,32 Yuung Rl'IJllIJIIl'l1Il!4 3.4: I'ill'IILl- IJ Clulm 2.3.41 IFC Cunllnis- 11w11Iu1'ia11 3.4. SIUllt'l'1 I'wl'K'SIll'llZlI'l Camlm-1. Thr' COP fI1l'f'lFl'1' . . . Wilson 1.2.3, 4 . . . Wlmfs 5111: l1U1l1g118I'!'? . . . C111111'11y 1n111111i111111 2,3,-1 . . . TC 2,13,4?1. P111'r111 . . . B11113'-l111'1' . . . Bllllll-Y-S Pl11y1111111' . . . 1u11llfi11g gas 1111111 . ., 1111111 1 111s1'lx . . . 1is11'11 . . . lL'll0,S 1'11111i11g? . . . 5111111111 11111'1'111'g11ls . . . 1'.x'11ibi11'1111is1 p1'1'.v11111j11'11 . . 11'l11'1'11's j'u111'2-ir1111? . . . Fink 1111 strings. CHARLOTTE LOUISE RENSHAW fX.li. CIJX1 ENGLISH UIl.'A'II1.YlIllfIlll l.2.3.1l', Layout lill- ilur 3.-'11 Hnuszf Counrfil 1.2: Pros. Counvil. Svc. 3, Prvs. 4: llovkc-y 1.2.31 Pi Dc-lm Epsilon. Tre-us. 4: Wln-1-I and Chain -L: Frm-slnmui Counsvlor 3: lnlvrvlass zmcl Sor- ority Sports 1.2.3.4-: l ra1Ic-mily Pulmlic' H4-lulions 2. P11-ilgv Di- ., - rm-vtor a. W -P -1. Char . . . Peer Group 142 . . lIlll'I'S1ICI'.W'.l . . . 'iI'1lillA'f'!IlIIlu . ullllifyh . . , MERRILL A. RICHARDS A.l-1. XD ENGLISH IJICATIISOIIIIIII 1.2,3.Ll l1 f'alli1'f-s Eflirorl: NIICROCOSNI 3.4: Mer- xnaixl Playa-rs 2.3: I n-sl'i1m1i1 Plays 1: Aqliuc-amlv 1.3.4-: Pi Da-lla Ep- silon 3.4: Uppn-rc-lass Counsvlor 4: Coll:-gc lxlurvliing liilllfl 1.2: Illioir 1.2: Pan-H1-llr-niv Coum-il 3: Chi Onwgu Sc-urf'lury 4. ELIZABETH G. RHOADS 1i.A. BIULOGY MICROCIOSNI 3. Sl'llf'lllll1IlQ1 Eclilor Al: lfollir-s 2.3: Aquac-:ulv Com- ll1l1ll'l' 3. Fourth for brirlgv? . . . Ij?l1lISfll16' I . . . govs for l'l00rls . . . You L'i11rlil1' nw? . . . I 110 so lmrr' ll GlIlllll'llll'l' slfwllsllirt. NIERCHLINE M. RIDDLESBERGEH, .1H. 13.5. AXP CHEMISTRY Stuclvnl Senutm' 2,31 IFC 3.11-1 Housr' Presiilvnlfi.-1: l'lous1' Soc-iul Coxnlnillvc- 3: 11 Ifoolliull 4: Son- zuv Elm-lions Coimnillm- Cliuir- man 2.3. Burl . . . l irusirlc', Fri1'lf's Fvm 2,3, 4 . . . NSfllgllllIl'lj' U11l'0UlJ!'I'IIliI7l'N Q ,PL 5 Fmllillmll ' ' ' 'ifffffffg INIPA' N' . . . CM ou! rlflflfflvi' . . .Nlll'Sf'fg Nassau Hullfw . . . rough meal- HI ' , A TIN, C'lH,miS,,.,.Bi1? - - I lC'lI1l' . . . Ellllfl 2.3 . . . Lmly . . . Iwi-SX Timm I - D I-A.HI,,.A.-, ' ' l Bm,-S goof! lllilfll . . . e'.rc'1l.ws . . . Mvrrilll fabm U r U Bt,ll4,bm0A.6 Uhiol ix rm! f1lf'1'rill2. 1 If ' ' Q f' A X 1: A I V . X X ' ' X X I x . X I ' xii g XX I X Y I ' BX x . N X A X X 1 It I 0 XR-N A : . xk ' - X 'D I :X x MILLARD M. RIGCS, JR. LANCE D. ROGERS 13.5. QJAQ 11.A. HISTORY B911 CHEMISTRY D-Club 1.2,3,4: Varsi1ySwimlning 180 Nlolllvr Sc-ivm-Q Club 3,41 Young Dc-mom-rats 11: llllCI'll2lI10H2ll Iivlal- tions Clulr 11-: l raln-rnity Alumni S0crvIa1'y: Physics Club. Magna . . . Dunk trrmsjier . . . i'Dl?l',i . . . Wlicfs SINTIIIIIII? , . . s'f1Iullu1'af' , . . HKU! Pncl- I . . . Quivl ann' stuflious svnior year. DAVID H. ROMBERGEH A.13. AXP ECONOMICS RllIIIfll,l . . . Hllllgllllf -IJlIfll'l'SUlIS,. 1.2.3.4 lrr-corcls rvlirvfl-220, 440 ycl. frcvslyle: rm-nrnls llelcl-200. 500 yil. 1'x'vc-slylvlz Curvuplain 4: High sc-on-r 1.2,3: S.N.E.A. Yo, Nassau! . . . Yu watch cha . . . Bush . . . fm no! that rlunzbu . . . Crwzsv ll1Ul1ln'C'j' . . . T1l'0-bl'l'I'R0,Q'- ers . . . W0u,Irln7t take u Cu-011 Io Il srmltc race . . .',. ELIZABETH ROYCE l3.A. XQ FRENCH 1, an Sb' A x 3--v CAHLA E. A. RUSS XB. XD ENGLISH Hvllvs 1,1-llrvs Vim- 1'r1-si111-nl 3. I'1'c'si111'11t 1-I: .'xlIlIill'i1l,It' 1.Z.I1,A1. 17111-1ur1li1111l111' SS: 1 u11i1's 1.2.I1,Q1. '11I'I'11ll1f'J.l1 f'1lil1l'1I1LlI1 2.3: f11Ill1'LllI' 1.2: UicI'i11s1111i1111 1.2: INIICRU- COSNI 2.31: 1 1'L1l1-1'11ity I'IllS1l I,IIl1l1l'- man 11-: Snrurily Sports 2,li.-1: Dis- vussiun L1-11111-13. C111'I11 Rush . . . 117111115112 . . .gonrl UIQ Cllllgll 1111'1Ii1'i111'-1'11r1'1I . . . 1111II: 111r1i1I . . . E1I1111 2,3 . . . Kirk iff . . . I'lIl1I'I'l'SIIIIlIllS 11:1'lI1 II11' 11'11IIs. .1. MICHAEL SAGE .-'LII SIUIIVISH f,11'ussf111llntI'y 1: Clwir I. 7'1'1111.qI111' ,Iuninr -W111' . . . 41.2 -Yl'tll' 1111111 . . . g1'I111'1'1'1111ryflrrny R1'.v1'1'1'- Ls! . . . Pl'l'lIf'IllllI gri111I . . . III- C111111' lux 1'1f11s11111 5,6,T. BRENDA ANN SADLER A.1S. HDM I'0Ll7'lC.-1 L SCIENCE Clmir 1.2: Frantvrnily S111-ial CllLl1l'l11L1ll -1-: S111-1111 C1muuiII1-1' 3. fl-1 Ifullios 2.3: X1.S.N1. 1.2.3.4-. Sm-1'1-lury 2: S1.f't'1'1l1g I1u111l11ilt1'1- 11: S1-nam' I'1Xf'1'-Ijlllllll' 1I1'l11Iim1s 4: A1111111-111111 C1vn1n1il11'1-s 2.25: Mlcxxoczosxl 1.23: Dirl.-inx1111i1111 1.23: 1 r1-sllmaum fJl'1t'I1ILl11411l 3.4: Nliclwiule-1' 132111 11111111 1: N111 Ball 1.111111 .vz I'IUIIlt'l'11lI1ll1QI I.l1U1'I 2.3: 1X1i1'1'u1'11s111 Court 2.3. BS. 21,41 . . . b'1'1111111 2,351 . . . IJl'l'I' 01711111 fl . . . HWI1-V? .... 9 11'i1I . . . C0l1l'lj1'S!1'I'. MARGARET MARY SAIDIS A.B. 1115112 S141 IV I SH M1c':110c:osx1 3.4: SNICA 3.4: IXIFWIIHIH Club 411: 1 1'alf-rnily Ac- Iivitivs Cllairmull -1. Peggy . . . B111 I lilfr l'1lll.I'!lIIllfl 1'1111rs1'.s . . . 11'I11l'1' CUl1'l1C'l'IIIIIf' . . . 111111: SlJIIl'l'I', 4 . . . 12flfIllIII1?S.S is being 1111 f'llllllIIlS . . . Tllfll-NYPIII' Di1'ki11s1111i1111. G -1 151 off? W 'I .IUDITH ANN SCHENCK A.11. 1-113419 PSYCHOLOGY Clmir I: INIICHOCUSNI l.2,:-3: Fur- eign 51111111111 A11visu1'y Co111111iltc-e 2.3: A11ua1'a11e' 1: Psy1-11n111gyC11111 2.3.-1: 1IIIl'I'l7Z.IlIlI-S T11I1f 2.21: Sur- urily 1511241-111111 2.5151-: 1'1l'iIlt'I'Il11Y 111-1-o1'1li11g SQ1-rc-tary 3.-1: P1-p Club fl. S1:I11'111:k1'r' . . . PTVIIIIIYY 111 I 1'iCks . . . 11111 51111111111 IIIQIIIIII . . . Which ww? . . . H1111' 11111 I .w11pp11sP1I111 AAIIIPIUI . . . B1'11Ig11 3Vz . . . 1I11f unly I11111s1' 1111 61111111113 . . . f1'1'q111'11I 11:1'eI.'-1'n1Ij11u.nts . . . Dr. KiI1l11r1'. ROBERT L. SCHLOSBERG A.1i. CDEH ECONOMICS 1,1 Gllllllllil Mu 3.4: 11 Spurls 21,-1. S1'I1I11x . . . B1'I'I1l.l' I ..., I1'111L111' 2 . . . S11'1'1I1'n 3 . . . ,Indy 4 . . . Fast W vrlrl Tr11111'I1'r .... 5 D11-v I1'rotI11-1' . . . BPS! S11I1I11'1' . . . 1'I1lIlIf1bUllI T1111111 2.3.4 . . . Pferlgv M11sl1f1' 4- Slriperl Hllf ? SANDRA MARIE SCHIAVO 11.11. L 1 A PSYCHOLOGY I'1I'i.lIl'l'll11j' 1-Iousv NILIIILIQPI' --1: Igillltl 1.2: DiCI.'i11s1111i1111 I: IXII- czlmctcmsm I: I,Sy1'1ll11llQLy Club fl-: 1'51CA 11: N1'N1'111LlI1 Iflulm 1.f1: 111- I1-r-Smoriiy Sports 1,2,3.11. S1'I1I111's . . . 130111 CI111111p . . . 28111 .w1'111'111'x 1I11 C'It'lllI.IN . . , P11I1IiCs tll1YYl1Ilt'?,. . . . Lflllllllgj' 3,4 . . . IIWI11'I'l'IS Sf'l'UUgl' ROBERT E. SCHIJUSSER AB. ECONOMICS IJi1'A'i11x11111'1111 f:il1'IIHl11ISI 2.11.-1-: Young IIf'Dll1711l'il11S -14. lfllll . . . I11r11I I11I1'11I , , . South, Izix I1111111' 1111'11y -1111111 I1111111- . , . EIiz11I11'II1I1111'11 I, Oi1:I'i11s1111 2, Ci1'ssi11g1'l'3 . . . I11'I1 Bill, -fIip fbi' 1'11II1'1'? .... Y 0 lI11'y 11s1' II IUIJIJII 11111I I 11x11 tl 1111111s1'. 181 it sf: E9 ADELE .l. SCHNEIDER All. ENGLISH MSM l: Aquacatlv 1.2: PSEA -l Sorority Sports l.2: Military lrlall Court 3. Wltatlzlya :neon I llfllif' to eotne it tltefront ILOUFP . . . Butlttull bon, ruees .... 9 utnmer sclmoll . . yeah . . .Sclzneills . . . SAE . . But l'nz on intlepentlen.l.' , . . P.S list . . . Wl1t'fE:.V Charlie? . . silver mink. ROBERT DEVLIN SCHWARZ BS. GJKE BIOLOGY Fraternity Sf-vretary 2. Steward 3.4: IFC 3: Committee of Ten 4: Basketball 3: IF Volleyball 2.3: Mohler Science Club 2.3. Hullie . . . Selzn,orlruxuurus . . . Iclzulzotl . . . Mouse .... S etvall 3 . . . Baller! for a :lime . . . Sleep- ing bug 3 . , . Sltirleyis boy . . . Humprey . . . This is ufruternityi' . . . Chicken-coop rupture . . . SpitIer's boy . . . Hllll hold . . . DAVID SCHNEIDER AB. Ek ENGLISH Committee of Ten Ll-1 Campus Cuidc- 2.3: Mohler Sf-it-ntil'ie Club 3. Vice President --l-: Psy- chology Club 4: Alternate Dis- :-ussion Leader 3: Young Demo- crats 55,--I-: Fraternity Football 2. 3.4: Fraternity Volleyball 2.3.-ln Praternity Softball 2.3.4-. ,lezvisli Trujfe Cop for tlie FBI . . . i'Yes ,lIom, Susiefs spending the weekentl in New York. . . . IICIZ-0,5 Heuly? .... S usie I,I2,3,-1 . . . Purple surefzter unzl pointy liluelf .shoes . . . Get much sleep Satur- tloy nights? . . . The Pletlgtfs frienll . . . Burl Room 3 . . . The Strulter . . . Evergreen 2.3.4 . . . Seiten Fountlers 3. CHRISTOPHER W. SEIDEL A.B. AXP ENGLISH Union Philosophical Soeiety l: Freshman Plays l: Mermaid Play- ers l,2,3.4: Dieltinsotliun 3.4-: Follies 2.3.4-: Clee Club 4: Up- perelass Counselor 4: Phi Nlu Alpha 4: Fraternity Menlber-Ab Large 3,-l-: Fraternity Rushing Committee 4: Alpha Psi Omega 4. Clzris . . . Wftlly , . . tllisterjer Cltrisloplter . . . Diner 2,351 . . . Stripe Room Parties . . . Floritlu 4 . . . I eun't tleeitle' . . .Slater 3,4 . . . Miss Penn.sylvuniu, 1965. Guys lilfe if, . . . lVIury's nmrztel . . . Vienna uurli! . . . Penn Hall D,P. 2 . . . Room parties S,P. 3. 5 I7 'f 'IZ p A IIQQJQI 1- ' x JA 1 A I ,- E-J . sd-f X Q - w fi 'X f l t S . f L ! YN , N t Q? 5 l - - 'K N X RICHARD S. SHAFFER GAYLE M. SHANNON A.B. CDEII AB. POLITICAL SCIENCE Il Sports l.2,J4.fl-1 Nic-rnmaitl Play- ers l.2.3.-L: Footlvall .'NIIIlUlIl'lL'l'l' 2.3.42 lfraternity Rushing Chair- man 2. Soc-ial Chairman 3: Fra- ternity Executive Count-il 3.4-: Skull anal Key 3: Dickinson Social Committee Rich . . . Sltuf. . .Acting l.2,3,4 . . , jour trips per flute . . . House Presitletit 3 . . . Nassau 3,4 . . . Paley-Wilson-Sltoffer . . . Zoo 2,3 . . . II's IVetInestluy, lizfe go! ll lneetin,g . . . I respeel your opinion, lzut you re wrong, flutnbo . . . I only ltuite jour llzings to say . . . I coultl have rltttnretl ull night. .IOHN D. SHAVER A.l3. QJKW ECUNUMICS Fraternity Rush Cliairman 3. Re- 4-orcling Seeretat'y 3: IFC- 2.32 SREC 3: ll? Sports 1,213.11-: Varsity Football 1.2.3.4-1 Varsity Baseball l.2Z.3.4: Skull and Key 3: Ravetfs Claw 4: .lunior Class President: Senior Class Vive Presitlent: Cov- erning Committee 2.3: Executive Committee 4. Dun ,... Culnes . . . Furnltles . . Coclry Dan . . . The Kiel . . . The Graper . . . Rat Puck Z . . . Kiddie Gomes . . . Sponge I,2,3,4. ENGLISH BIICHOCOSM 3.4: LIICLIIISIIIIIIIII 2.3,-ll: Ht-rmaitl Players 4, We lull' olnntt tvltut I want to talk about or uv' tlonit lull' ur alllu . . . Panic! . . . Long alis- tunee?.' . . . Eseapel STANLEY SHELDON Bb. PHYSICS lVlc-rmaitl Players fi: Swimming fl-: College Clioir 3: ll Bowling. Vol- leyball. Softball 3,-L: Physics Lab Assistant 3,4-. Stun 'iS1'lf'at'r'e1tt1rtCe is flu' . . . . l 1 , . beginning of emotional slullililyfi ALLEN E. SHINN SPANISH Sigma Delta Pi. Treusurcrr 3. Presi1le11t4: Alpha Psi Onwgu 3.11-: lVI1 l'Il'lE1IfI Players 23,4-: lfullivs 2,4-: DIs!rins11r1i1111, 3. A.E .,.. SIIIHIIILV. . . Hllllllllllllllllll? . . . TI11' hlllllllll Iypewriler . . . Filler l1'i1cI11f11. 3 . . . Lllllgllllgf' L11I1 3, sick qf it 4 . . . 1l1I1'xic1111 11111I111.s' Sllllllli . . . CaIIl11r11i11 . . . E1'1'1'111'i IWisI1f11I Th1'11l1'ir1gJ. .-LB. PHILLIP SLOTT A.l3. flJIiI'I ENGLISH Luvrossc- 3,4-z Snciul C1nn1nitl1-1: 3. SI111I1' . . . Wvighl Iifler . . . T11:111f1I . . . ,lIy11I1I1111111 1'11n Iiclr y1111r11I1I 1111111 . . .M . . . H1'lIy I1r11tI1e1'1'1111Iirk your Ol'UIllf'I' . . . . . Li111'11I11 L11f1isI . . . IV115s1111 3,4 . . . Br1111ks I3r111I1111's I,2,3,4 . . . SGUJI. PAUL IVI. SHOWALTER, JR. I . . POLITICAL SCIENCE Fraternity Rush Cl'lLlIF!1l2lIl 4: AUSA 2.3.41 Young lic-publiczins l,2,3.1l-: S111-ial CUIIIIIIIIIPQ' 4: N'I11l1l1-1'S1'i1-111-e Clulm 4: I 1'ale1'11ity Fmmtlrnll. Basketlmull. Vullcylmll 9...- l,2,3,4: ll I:l'I.CI'f'f' 3.4: l 1'ul1'rnity S1-1-rm-tary Il, Social Cliuirnmun 4. Super Stull . . . 1'lIi1'1'11r, .'l1Iirru1', 1111 II11' IVUII . . .H . . . H11i1'I,2,3,4 . . . NBIIIL' Shir!.4j1111'S1'.x'??? . . . 'LH1',v, I'1111I. 11'I1y 1I1111'l you IJIIIY s11n11' 11111si1 ' . . . L1'I1r11ry I,2,3,4 . . . SrI1111fi1Is, let IIIK' I111r1'1111' VV11111' key . . . 011111 11111 111111111111 117111 . I sI10111 I11'II0.'I . . . C1'1'1f11 Iigllfs a111I Glmzsurz . . . I'111 ll fIlISIl0l'I'I'. MILTON R. SMIITH AB. KDKE ENGLISH IF lfunllnalll Baskvllxzlllz Vzlrsilv Lacrosse- 2.3.42 IH., 2.5.11-: Stu rlvnl Svlmlf- 2,3.fl-1 I Fl'Sl!IHEll1 C1v11ns1-lm' 4: C1msti1nli1in Cmn- mittm- fl-. Miztk .... 1 Willy . . . W!llf'l'l',S Len . . . SI1'1'py . . . 'iF11111I QI' 11151' fPllCIll'l'S.7 . . . Intvllffcl 3. . . DIIII- 1'eI IVPIISIPI' 111' PI11' Kap . . . Yes CIIIFOII , . . Bill GIYIYIS Illlflll-Y . . .. Say PII il, FIIII I 11s1' -V11111' 11111111 ? QR! ' S E A116321 ZX 5' WILLIAM M. SMITH BS. EX M A TH E M A TI C S Fmvtlizlll l,2.3. Captain 4: Track 3: IF Vollcylrall 23,42 IF Basv- ball l,ZZ,fI: AUSA 12,351-: D-Club l,2,3.4. l,I'Q SIdk'l1I HL: Student S1-nalf' Vicff Presicle-nl 2.3: Fru- tvrnily Tl'l:'ZlSlll'CI' 3.4-: House Sec' retary Z,3, Manager 4. Smilfy . . , 01116 of 1I11' COI1I1I11s1 Twins . . . BB PIgl'lJfl Ex11'r111i11- 11l111's . . . PI11.-11111111 2,3-Af'l1IIfLlil1I- 111169 4 . . . R111I1'11 City Music H11II 3 . . . Gll1f'i.9 AHB . . . B11-111I-1'- -VUIIPU . . . Hfllfllbllillg . . . 6001111 Co . . . HB0 IIIHIHZII . . . Bridge' 3,4 . . . COIf3,4 . . . 74H101M11rIi11- jolly Green FisI1.1'r111.11.11. NORMA GRACE SOUSER A.l3. POLITICAL SCIENCE I-lm-km-y l.lZ,3. MIIB Il I11111'Iy 1Iri111' 111 HllI'fI.?IllLlAg.'I HENRY C. SMITHER III A.l3. CDKE PSYCHOLOGY Ifoulllzlll l.IZ1 Il lfufmlllzlll 3.4: Slu- IIUIII Svnalv Iiopresentalivc- 3: I 1'11l1-rnity Plvflgu Xlastvrfi. 1lfI11gg11r . . . S11111Iy . . . WI1PFl?,.1 Hunk . . . H1111.s1f g1f11r.3' . . . Cy111I1i11 I,2,3,4 . . . I11111111c11I11l1' Hunk . . . If1'111fs R011111i1' . . . I I1'1Ig1fs' I3111I1Iy . . . H1111s1' 1111111 4 . . . Big Pirrlure 1,3 . . . Fl'flllll'fi.S Bflllwp. WILLIAM T. SPAHR, IR. A.I3. EAR ECONOMICS A-I1-n's Glu- Clulm 3.4. 'I'1'1-'asu1'c'l'3, 4-: I3:1n1l I,2,3: I.I-'. Sports 3.4: Frzztcrnily Climnir-ler 3: Phi Mu Alpha Sinplwnia 4. Bill . . . j1'i1'111IIy 11f11i11'r IPI 2,3,4 . . . SSBIII il'sj111' Izouse I111si11c'ss,' . . W.C. run . . . iiBu1s1'r1'1111sIy.n 183 'C' HOWARD R. SPENCER. BS. R2 BIOLOGY Football I: Baseball I: Swimming 2: Radio Station 3.4: l.F. Sports l,2,3,-1-: Fraternity Guard 2: Comm. ot' Tc-n fl-: D-Club 2.3.4. Howie . . . Spencer .... 4rentlel . . . tem 2,3,4 . . . pool l,2,3,4 . . . Kappa Sig's answer to Beta's sanrlicielz man . . . grub . . . Allhie .s,4. PETER C. SPRING NB. KE POLITICKIL SCIENCE SOCIOLOGY I'Il'i'5llITl2.lI'l House Couneil l: Dich- insonian. Sports Staff 2.3.41 Wres- tling Mgr. l,2,3.-l-: D-Club 2,3.4: I'Il'1'SIllllLll'l Orientation Leader 3.4: l i'ate1'i1ity President Zi: I.I .C. Sports 1.2.3.4-. Pete . . . Hiril-Dog . . . Who :lo HENRY HALE SPIRE A.B. CIJRE PHILOSOPHY Football 2.4: Wrestling l.2.3.fl: D-Club 1.2.3.4-1 Clee Club 1.2.3, -It Soc-ratios 15.-I. VP. -I: I.l-'. Spol'lS 2.3.4. Bruee aml Hanh . . . big tlrinlfer I . . . outdoors man . . . turheyhzmter . . . Costrrfs hiulrly. . . Bremlafw hay . . . pianerl next zveelfenil? . . . I legal's tanh . . . Ruuris sul:- stitute . . . mixsionory work. BRUCE WILSON STAIR A.B. EX ECONOMICS Football 2.3.4-: Baseball l.2,3,4: A.Il.S.!X, 3.4: D-Club 2.3.41 Steward 3.4. One ofthe gold :lust tieins . . . Littlestown druwl . . , outdoors- nzon . , . ileolfs list fGreal White Hunter! . . . Lillleslmun I .. .Ship- pensbarg 2,3 . . . From-e 4 . . . you lrnonf? , . . bath to Kansas controversial g0llfl7!E'f . . . 3.3. City! pigeon e.rlerminator . . . giant yalllfee. KG' .-T, U M 'K 50639 tv- L f L ' Q53 f- ' tk Q N . 9 0 I KT -'XTX Ca N V 2 b 4' 1 I l . N K t lfi Q v 0' 6 L7 Yr 4 . ' l IQ 0 t. L- CA 6 O E72 .. A 7 V b ' Ss - .. KYVTT' 1 I , , Q ' is ' C I 'RL N If JEFFREY I... ROGER C. STEEDLE STAMBAUGH -'I-li 1 AXP A.B. ENGLISH A HIASTORY IFITSIIIIIEIII I-louse IIUIIIICII l: 5 Tx ,LEP , 511' 184 ROTC 1.2.3.4-: Drum anal Bugle Corps 2: Union lJl1ilosopl1ieal So- ciety 2,3,--l-: Young Republicans 3.4: Canopus Guide 3: Dickinson CollegeTol11'ol'Eul'opt'. jeff . . . an inrlepentlent infle- penzlent , . , we neerl more ieeelr- enzls . . . on .wajari with the flrl- niiral-ieine. ieanzen, and rhozlorlen- :Iron . . . nzonin' west to Ship- penslmrg 3,4 . . . Shoeh Theater 3 .... s unzmer ea mp, hoo . . . Fury 3,4 . . . Diner . . . I iresitIe . . . Lombardy . . . anal bach. PATRICIA L. STERLING A.B. SOCIOLOGY Inter-Varsity Christian l f'llow- ship 1.2. Miss. See. 3. Pres. fl: Young Republicans l: xIl'l'IllilIt'l Players l.2: Aquucacle 2.3: Peuee Corps Committee 3: Homecoming Court l: Military Ball Court 2: Follies l,2,3. Not another Bob! . . . one light- bulb, one pear . . . Iihrary I . . . we hail the best talk. Swimming 2.3: Daily Senator l.2. 3: I.I'I. Sports 2,3,fl: Debate Team 3: Fraternity Social Committee 3: I raternily Treasurer 3.-I: Dickin- sonion 2.3: M.S.Nl.: Aero Club I. Rug . . . Ellis weehelzri . . . Penn Stole zreehemls . . . Cohe Iheerl machine Concession . . . pinneil 3,4 . . . Fireside 4 . . . Diniies l,2,3 . . . Fein 4 . . . stripe room parties . . . 'juicing it I,2,3,4 . . . BIIILIS cabin . . . Miss Texas. PETER T. STINE B.5. 'TDKE BIOLOGY ,l.V. Basketball l: House SUFQCHIII- at-Arms 2: Pledge Master 4: I.F. Sports l,2,3,4: lVlobler S1-it-:tee Club. House Rag ...f lloon . . .Cloth . .. B.F. . . . rich hay. . . rarlio rleal 2 . . . Nech's little brother . . . .Ifloon's pinnerl . . . jafrlfie I-4 . . . persistent . . . Marlene and Arlene . . . leading grountl gaper . . . where are your hal and boots. ALFRED RONALD JOHN W. STOUT A B STISCIA Y AXE Po1.1T1C,1L SCIENCE ' ' ' ECUNOWICS ' Nicrmaid Players I: I.5.I'.S. 2.3.41-: , O - Q All '. R I , .7 I- Young Dc-movrals 3,41 Sm-rallies LI. IQII' bI I5' r 5'LI , Pl 'R' 'fl' UWeir11 john . . . Tallahassee c'aIlI I'I'u y AS5 C'uI I'I I'2 5 'I Lassie . . . GUIIIIIIU Delta Iota . . . PWS- 3- Belairv House . . . diner . . . Flah- i'Rlll1blUu erty nzinor . . , beautiful Conway . . . southern exposure 3 . . . Denny pigeons . . . grid' tlierapisl l,2,3 . . . Nietzsche urul l .D.H. KATHARINE STRITE RICHARD PARKS A.I3. HISCD HISTORY AIB' QDKE Pi Bela I'I1i Sr'I1oIursI1ip Ciiair- PSYC1-f0LOCY mlm 45 R'I'IJ'W' Ii ALIUHUQIIIS I.acrossc-' 3.4: I.F. I oolImuII: Fra- I,2,3: Diclfinsonian 2,31 PSISA 4: Chaps-I Comnlittvc- 3.4. Striter . . . please record your grulles . . . the gloiierl artist . . . Penn State parties . . . no, it's not a Chi Omega pin! . . . I ani a true blon1le.'l Cf A ,., , Y E 'FJ ', V sell J li-rnity Si-err-tary 3: I ruternity Rush Chairman els: Psyvhology Club 4:Did.-irisor1iarz2. Stro-guy . . . Baltimore AA, . . . little fatfroiirzzlanan . . . lraeh . . . lacrosse hall 3 . . , IUIIFIAPTS my Car? . . . MJ .... weelfenil warrior . . . snoring 3,4 . . . spanish post-grail . . . ilirl Ruth write? . . . no place to go but flown . . . 100 lbs. of frost. ig ' VIE- K., SQ fi:- L VIRGINIA E. SUTTON AB. IIBIID FRENCH Choir I: Varsity Hockey 2,31 I r0:+I1man Orienlulion L4-ads-r 41: Ifrvsliman Counsi-lor 3: SNEA 351: Niivroconl 3: Panlicllvnicr Counvil II: Pi B4-ia I'Ili Ass'l. xICIT1IN'I'SIlIIJ 2, As!! Pledge 3. President 4: When-I and Cliain 4. Ginny . . . Class of63Vz . . . NE-4 . . . bumImIe Iwo . . , peer group . .. iiilvrspcrsv. ROBERT F. TAYLOR A.B. fDK1P ECUNUJIIICS l oolI1aII Z: I.a:-rossc 2,3.LI4: IFC, Sports I,1Z,3,4: IFC 3: Fraternity Plz-ilgv I'r'esi1Ivi1I: Outslaniiing Plc-cigi-: Follies 3: I rz1t4-rnily Cov- erning Committee: IFC BowIiilgL'I. Fats. . . Rells . . . Tails. . . Barrel . . . Zebra Room l,2,3,4 . . . Hon- nie 2,3 . . . 1'll zlrive, I'nz sober. . . Hall Run . . . Trinity' lVeehelzrl. . . Integfationist . . , Kiilrlie Games . . . Language iilujor: German l, Spanish l,2,3,4 . . .JlIIlIII'V4. JOHN B. TAYLOR sis. Po1.11'1C.4L SCIENCE IF Sports I.2: Lalllle-rInu'y socialion 2.3, IJI'i'SItIl'llI LI-1 UPS 2, 3,4-: IRC 53,41 Pi Gamma Mu 3.4: xvHSilIIlgl'IIIl1 S!'IllC'SIt'l'. 3: SRAC 4-: PuI1Iir' AI'I'uirs Symposinrn 'I'rm'as- urer HIV: I'IN'SIlIl18.Il Orivnlution Loader lib: Young: Democrats: 4: Pi Dc-Im Phi 4. GLNCYYUI' rlo torlawv what you ran put off until next 1t.'eelf.'i . . . Works liest ufillzoul glasses . . . lmlvpeml- ent is a part'-zcoril illZ.j'll'lll'l'l? else . . . Happiness is not selling the alarm Clooh . SUSAN E. C. TELLER AB, ENGLISH Sorority Stunriards CIILIIFIIIEIH 3. Vice I'ri--sicient 4: Pl'esi1Ivnl's Counvil JI-: Sorority Sports 2.3.41 Adams View I,l'f'SIt'I0lll -1: Young Democrats II: UPS 4: Mermaid Players I,2,3: Micnoczosm 3: Dirlrinsonian I.2,3: WDCV 3: Choir 1: Follies I,3: MSM I. Susie, Steller . . . Craml Imperial Cirque :le Paris . . . lzlooillzounrl . . . only 500 pages to go and the hourly isnil until lolnorrou' . . . flh, Turlrey, Thuilarztl, Timlluhlu . . . lZ0Il1fIillPl'S . . . ZTA tattoo? . .. those little white lies. fvl! Q gff:-Zi .6 is 44106 ix oils MCA ! '-v MARY ELLEN TEM PLETON A.B. ENGLISH l'1I't'Sll!IlLll1 Plays l: Nll'I'IllEllLl l'luy- ll f 5 4-rs 2: fJN'l'H':4lf'il l,2.3.4: Choralv lx 2.3.4-: Ijiclfinsonlan 3.4: HSM l.2. 3.4: llousz- Counvil 3: Hell ztnml BRADLEY D. THOMPSON, JR. A.li. HISTORY 9 l .fporls l.2,3.4l-: P4-rslting 'iflvs 1.2.3. Ext-4-ntivc Ollivvi' Ll: IRC l: Fri-slnnt-n Plays l. Slalvr 1.2.3.4 . . . ROTC l,2,3,4 . . . Whilv Vollq- lmll lg l,il1y-my AS. N.C. lmnml. . . lV1'll, al Drzvirlson 1 Ilwl Y sistunt Iif. :'lI4'l . . . slfl.G. 4 . . . I u'lllji':l1llrf ll'l1lll' .'Illllll1.S' lmrns . . . L'Ho1o lonely you look . . . I low' Non' Yorlf . . . Yos, Illrrf' rffally is a Tvliafly ..., 'll-3' lrlols' arf' Tliorrfrzu and ,loan DAVID M. TIFFANY . . . , ', anal Sl. CIIIIICATS 3 . . . ..Tlll1A',! . . . Spvvcl in Canter . II,lU-Qlllllgaln, on again. JAMES M. TINDALL III AB- A.li. AXP HISTORY ECO:V0:lIlCS Choir l.2.3.4: Cltorule- l,2.3.4: l'hi DQ.l,aI,. qj,,um.il IQ T,-ws' 2, p,-es. Nlln Alpha Sinfonia 2.34: liancl 391.1 Isirsl Vic,t,4l1l.K,Sv Juspph 1,-U R Q.. L ,b I J O'B1'icn l,l'l'lLlll'I'S Congrm-ss Ll-: Tau Dilllir U'HZZZlngl'qgInj' A go 'U I H Kappa Alpha 3.11-: Sluclrfnl Svnalc ' ' ' l,2, Parliuinr-11ta1'i:1n 3. Commit- lvm- Cllairlnnn 4: ll fI 3: l i'a10rnily SK'lllll21l'Slllli Cllillflllilll ZZ: Young Rm-ptilmlii-aims 2.3.Ll: Slllliltill fl-. Should lmnr' 1101111 a laufyvr . . . Wall Slrvvl, Lool: oat! . . . Penn Slate' I,JZ.3.3W . . . Honors l?j Dorm. g I , Na Jvw ' EO fl 7 vs. f 1 47 me fff-qv., ill, , f lv, ,-I+. S Q XYGW .QCL4 ?o'5'lii.2f 3 li will 186 r OPT! 'ia DAVID C. TORREY AB. SAE HISTORY l ratc-rnity House- Manager 2.3: Riflv Ti-am 2.3.4. Captain 3. Daw , . . Toliurco-Farmrr , . . Yell, they grow tobacco in Massa- clzusvlfs . . .A Forrl is ojlne Car. . . D?Ul'l,.i Den 1.2.3.4 . . . Veteran- ROTC SUI77IIIl'I' Camp. DENNIS E. VANCE B.S. SAE CHEMISTRY lfratvrnity Rush Chuirnian 3. l're-sich-nl 3: Track l,2.4: l'1l'l'Sll- man Orientation Leach-r 2: Com- lllllltft' ofTt'l1 ll. 'Dv S CAROLYN .lILL TOY A.B. XO. PSYCHOLOGY Clic'-Hlvtlflixig l.2.3.lL: :'lWl'l'lIIlll!I,S Tale 2: Nllcnocosm staff 2.3.41 SREC Svc-retary 3: Panhvllenic Council Sc-r'r6lary 3. Pl'vSidvnt fl-: Chi Onwgu Treasurer 4: Home- coming Court 2.4: Military Ball Court 3. IIIIIJIIIIIPSS is . . . cluttered ballvlin lzoarrls . . . sleep lvallrer .... S niolrvy Ilia' Bffafs helper . . . Go Tarun Co . . . Ihafx u lriclrvlx JEFFREY STEVENSON WADDELL Bb. EX BIULOGY ,Iunior Pliilosopltic-al Socivty 3: ll'L Football -5,4-: Classics Llull Ii: MICROCOSM 3: DliFL'lIl.S0lIlIlll 3: Bella-5 l,,PtlrL-s 3: Fraternity Ae-asm-late' Editor. Wazzzzzz . . . Baby Huey. . . Block- ing Bark Emeritus . . . Coming Ou! Party 3,4 . , . Great rlayjbr sail- ingf' . . . Skiing I.2,3,4 . . . Eye 4 . . . Weigh!-liftel' . . . I'Il Ialrt' Milli' . . . Organic Islvyes . I . Strong Silent type. 3'-., 70k is Ao Qi ALVAH ARTHUR VVALLACE A.l5. bAlf. POLITICAL SCIENCE Baurl I: 'I'ruc-li I: I'l4-flgv Prvsi- rlvm: I rv-slmiau Orin-ulution L1-arlvr 2: l'1rutcfrl1iIy lim-c'ui'flei' 2, Pr:-sirlm-nt 4: Pi Gainma Nlu 3.4: IFC 3. Sl'1'l'Q lEll'y 4: OIJK 3. lJl'l'Sl' dent 'I-: AUSA 3.--I: DMS: l'Il'6Sll- man Cnullsvlur 3. .4rmll11'r IIll'I'lllIfg? . . . Flyluuy. . . IVIFIIUIII' zmulzl Say . . . ulmul thu! pinf MARILYN VVALZ .-LB. FRENCH Clluil' I: l..il1x'a1'y 2.-l: Univc--rsilv mlv Puris Lluniur Yr-ur in l I'2.llll'Cl 3: Pi Dvltu Phi 4: lntvrmitinnul Rn-Ialifms Club ll: Nlvrmairl Play- 1-rs-1: HSN l,2,4: Com-1-rn fl-. Vim' lu l I'IlllCt' . . .,l11ninr Turkey . . . Balm! Hull . . . e in qzmllu IPIIHZZII ll flC'SIl'II . . . 011011 tlw llflll- zlou' . . . zum glllflllllfll' :Ii jlori xhesclii' . . ..flufbalzlixdwnz Wiefl- vrsvlzeu .... USM cqlflfv . , , Ix unyun 1' going lo W11.SI1,il1gI11l1 P DEBORAH ANNE WALTON Ali. FRENCH Nlvrmuinl Play:-rs: Campus Clu-si l: Religion in Lili- Week I: Curr In-rlmry Clulm Tl'1'Z!Slll'Q'l' 2: Pi Dc-lla Plii 3. 'lxl'l'il5lll'QIi fl-1 Fra-111-I1 Club 3.4: Sigum Delta Pi 3. Sw-- l'L'lHl'y 4: SlJHl1l5llClLIli:'l,4. ll-E-B-B-1-lm E . . . LlI2l'l!I'llU1,5 are not jus! pvoplr' wlm slump ou! lwolxs . . . N0 mf' rlignsl .... Alb- surzlvl . . . Waller: Sie Kujjkfe? , . . Posso serrirla? . . . U uf P . . . I.il1r11l'-V 2,-3,4 . . . Filler 3, Buli- nwnl 4 . . . Pl f1:1Ialv . . . Senior T11l'If1'y. .IUDITH ANNE WARREN IIS. Hlifb MA THEJIIA TICS Dicklnsoniun 2.3: Aquacaflv 2.3: Protvstaul fIunlu1unity4: l l'at4'rn- ily Cu1'respumliug: S6-r-rvlary -l. Ounoogie . . . Murlz majors un' lllllllllfll . . . ljllfllllflllfll I, flluslra Z, Buclvzfll 3,4 . . . Splusll 2,3. Kick Z,3, Bllzll 4 TKE . . . Hlillll much zlovs lIl1lifl'E'f'Z!' cost ? Q. a PM PHILLIP S. WASHBURN A.l5. MUSIC Clllill' l,2.3.4: fllllillllf' 2,3,fl: lxlf'll.S Glu- Club l.2,Ll-: lfullif-s 3: Plii Mu Alpha 243.4-. Vim- Prvsillvul ll: lluml l.2.3: ll Spnr1s 2,3,4. FRANK D. WETTSTEIN ll.S. SAIC BIOLOGY, GERMAIV Mictuocosxi I'Immgi-apliy Smfi 2.3: zlIl'I'IINl1.ll.S Tale 2: IF Sports 2.3.4-: IVI1-rniairl Players 2.53: lJvutsr:l11'l'5przu'lilis1'I1: Nlellmmlist Stull:-ut Illuvcxumml l.2.1l: Protvst- Lllll Community Il-: Vicv Pre-sill:-nt l l'aI4'rnity l'lu-dgv Class. Sclznrml' . . . Fun Rc Ccznuns . . . Sl?I'I.IIllSl.V IIUIF, jkllax . . . C0011 ulrl O.W. III . . . Ylllllffflll' ll run to ChllC'A',S . . . 2l Club. FREDERIC CLINTON WEIDNER A.l5. AXP PSYCHOLOGY Frulm-rnily Su-warxl 3: UPS 3: Psyvllulugy Cluli 11-: Sm-iulngy Cluli 4. i'Fritz EDWARD H. WI-IITE JMB. SOCIOLOGY l rc-slimun Dorm C0llllP1l'l1ll' 3.4: fflcv Lluli l,2.3: UPS 2. Ami 187 WILLIAM H. WHITE A.B. EAE ECONOMICS Men's Clee Club I,2, Librarian I, Secretary 2: Track l,2,3: Cross Country 2,3,4, Team Captain 3,4-: Lacrosse 4: IF Sports l,2,3,4: Skull 8: Key 3: DMS: ROTC Corps Commander 4. KENNETH .l. WILLIAMS A.B. KIDAO ECONOMICS AUSA Z,3,4, Treasurer 3: Pledge- master 3: House Steward 3. The flag is up . . . But itis still thick on top . . . Judy 2,3,4 . . . Study 4 . . . Married 4 ...Always around at vacation time . . . Dirneyfs 2, A.A. 3,4 . . . They've dropped all the guts. .IUDITH HETRICK WILLIAMS A.B. CIJM PSYCHOLOGY Hockey I: Choir l: Dickinsonian 2: Homecoming court 3: Aqua- cade 2: Phi Mu Aglaia Reporter 3.4. Hetch . . . the sneak year . . . Where have I been..'?.' . . .job hunt- ing . . . continuous bridge 3M . . . Mrs. Williams 4 ,... Phi Delta Theta 2,3,4 . . . So who wants to look healthy?', . . . ROTC parade fan l,2,3,4 . . . Mapper 2,3,4 . . . Favorite T.V. program-'4The Un- toucha.bI1's. ROBERTA L. WILLIAMS .B. A ENGLISH, FRENCH Phi Beta Kappa 4: Dickinsonian l,2,3, News Editor 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 3, Secretary 4: Pi Delta Phi, Vice President 3, President 4: Choir l,3,4: Sui Generis I: Li- brary Asst. 2,3,4: Project Africa 4: NIICROCOSM 1: Hockey 1,2,3: Tennis l,2: Interclass Sports l,ZZ, 3.4. Bobbie . . . We're saving our- selves for Yale . . .Sunday Night Deadlines . . . Wlzafs the Met broadcast for this week I like Shelley because he's an idealistf' ff 'T' re A X ' l Q Qtzf' if, A UPI fe hgh fmt cfiligimmlll K A C to sf' S f lsr, IDL, -Pl ittuzg- ? w I Q- li Sf EQQQ life L, L.. :gm Q , JANICE ENDRIZZI BETTY JEAN WILSON WISWESSER A.B. A.B. ENGLISH HISTORY Mermaid Players l,4, Secretary 2, Exec. Secretary 3: Follies l,2, Vice President 3, President 4: Freshman Plays l,2,3,4z Alpha Psi Omega 2,3, President 4: Aqua- cade 2,3: Intramurals l,2,3. P. HOWARD WOLFE A.B. KDEII HISTORY Belles Lettres Society l,2: Mohler Science Society I: International Relations Club 2,3: UPS l,2,3,4: Scuba Club 4: Fraternity Ser' geant-at-Arms 2,3,4: IFC Sports l,2,3,4: Track I. Paclry . . . P.H.A.W .... Food and Sleep l,2,3,4 . . . Table Manners . . . Petite one . . . You're 1.LJl'0Hfg,, . . . Uncle George, Cousin Stan . . . 35 going on 20 . . . Varsity foot- ball. . . Hair Club I,2,3, Hairless 4. 188 Mohler Scientific Club I: Young Republicans 2.4: House Council 4. Witches, Architecture, and History . . . rational Sc organized, naive Sc innocent . . . majors in con- fusion . . .furniture 8: real estate . . . liars club . . . battle against group living . . . mother to the little ones . . . purple. JAMES H. WOODRING A.B. HISTORY ODK 3,4: Phi Beta Kappa 3,4-: Pi Gamma Mu 3, President 4: Mer- maid Players 2,3, Exec. Sec. 4: MSM I,2,3, Treasurer 4: SRAC Public Affairs Symposium Chair- man 4: Freshman Counselor 3: UPS 1,2,3,4: Alpha Psi Omega: Diclrinsonian 4: IF Sports I,2,3,4 tall Star Softball 35: Freshman Plays: Young Republicans l,2,3,4: College Orchestra 1: Student Deputation Team 1,31 AUSA 4: Freshman Orientation 4-: Project Africa 3: DMS: Methodist Senate Evaluation Committee 2: Drum Sz Bugle Corps 1,22 John Patten Memorial Prize: Delaplaine Mc- Daniel Prize 2. Woody . . . I have a meeting . . . Where's Fay? . . . Hey, Mole! . . . Who needs another activity? 1115 ZELLA R. ZEIGLER B.S. ZTA CHEMISTRY Delta Phi Alpha 3,4-1 Aquacade 3, 4: Mathews House Secretary- Treasurer 3: Fraternity Treasurer 3: Orchestra 1,2. Z 2. . . Malhezvite . . . medicine 1, 2,3,4 . . . Chem. . . Bio... Chem . . . Ziz . . . next year my color MARY ELLEN YOUNG A.B. POLITICAL SCIENCE Is that a horse on your nose? . . . moonbeam ,... K . . . Bannedjrom the Diner . . . Exodus . . . Keep smiling . . . Cosa nostra: eeeuw. PETER B. ZUYUS will be white! A.B. QX HISTORY W! . - R it' X X ff Ilf 9 3 a .Q X ' L V Nik tif ,f .. DQR 4XXXV at ul or rf tssx,M':A.,n y A X -W 'X XX SENIORS NOT PICTURED WILLIAM HENLEY EDEN A.B. ECONOMICS ZAE Transfer student from Penn State. Dirty OLD MAN . . . South for coffee and cards . . . Beaver Hall . . . Chapels are fun . . . Busfull of nuis . . . Nolzility . . . I0 year club A-8- . . . Even leprechons spill coUee . . . Thanks a lot. PSYCHOLOGY JOHN D. SCHULTZ III AXP Psychology Club 3,41 Interna- tional Relations Club 3,41 Young Democrats l,2,3,4: Daily Senator 2,31 IF' Sports 4: MSM1,2,3,4. jack . . . Whale . . .Ellis Week- end . . . Bridge 3,4 . . . I'd like to introduce you to my date- Bacarclii' . . . Tri-Phi . . . Down! Harry, Down! . . . Marvelous middle room . . . Combat ready . . . ROTC seminar 4 . . . Dr. Freud. . . Singularly democratic . . . Roof party W . . . Heiroglyphips . . . Bu1l's cabin. SAMUEL MCH. WARLOW A.B. AXP ENGLISH Mermaid Players l: IFC Sports Z,4: Hornhook l,2: Belles Lettres Review Board 3,4-: Fraternity Cor- respondent 3: Pledge Class Presi- dent. Sam. . . Dimey's, Fern, Fireside . . . The joint . . . Who Gives adarnnn . . . ROTC Seminar . . . Cotta get a hold of these thingsi' . . . The bottle smasher . . . The new, alum- inum Dickinson . . . Bud's Cabin. 9 :M . ,gjevmw ,. fi: , ,. ig? gif? VTIQ4. ,N ,fry X ,, w'wf573?lE'.f ' ' Y . H Wg- was Siliesifw' ri? A ' ' ,, , ,M J mf-, N54 :- ' x2Fi:QUj,f-N v ,Aww , ,, L!! NH M52 ' X,f2,w ,, 4 , 1 .14 N: 'TTS ,y ,. 13 , Y-, M :LH -52l5x,,,x. . I - ,2g,,ek,iW.W,, swiss: 1 ,Q fa , w gli i 1 ,fi 3 5. 1 5 , -- R -x LK. as' av ,,.... I Q uf-gi , - ,. ,F i x -1 : xv QV, M if mx, 1 i A A L, K I A , ff A ' .- -' V , - r : ' -' W -1: 1 r 5 I ,Q '. . 1' f ' wx, . , 5 I ' 1 .f1',Q?'f,':! 1 ' wx X Ya Jkelff wr f ' ' I 5 , ' John Fitzgerald Kennedy m .149 Wx XJ? 353, W Wig B K In l 'Q 9 , n - . i - . . s . 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Bair, Harold A. . . .................. Cochranville, Pa. Baker, Carol Jean . . ..... 127 Bridle Rd., Glenshaw, Pa. Baker, George L. ..... .... 2 323 N. 3rd St.. Harrisburg, Pa. Baker, Margaret L. . . . .........,.. R.D. 9955, Carlisle, Pa. Baker, Michael P. ...... ........ 1 14 Yarnell St., Kane, Pa. Baldauf, Richard B., Jr. ......, Kenmore Rd., Bloomfield, Conn Bankert, Karl .............. 312 N. Queen St., Littlestown, Pa Barish, Joel ............. 1004 Harston La., Erdenheim 18, Pa Barker, Susan ..... Spring Valley Dr., R.D. 3955, Somerville, N.J. Baron, Jeffrey N. .... 200 Burton Ave., Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. Baron, Robin G. ..... 200 Burton Ave., Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. Barrowclough, Karen J. ..... 242 Pasadena Pl., Hawthorne, N.J Barto, Barry W. . . . Barton, Dennis L. . . . Bauder, Thomas A. . . Baumberger, Mary V. Bayley, J. Lawrence . . Beagle, Robert M. . . Beaver, Robert A. . . . Beck, Carl E. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . .653 Minor St., Emmaus, Pa. . . . . . .1823 E. 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Berk, Richard S. ..... 1409 E. Johnson St., Philadelphia 38, Pa. Best, Katherine E. .............. R.D. 9993, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Best, Randolph B. ....... 4416 Wickford Rd., Baltimore 10, Md. Betts, Carolyn F. .... ..... 2 0 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, Pa. Betts, Eugene K. .... ......... 8 Alclare Dr., Ashville, N.C. Bianchi, Charles P. ........ 223 Carbondale Rd., Waymart, Pa. Bicksler, James .............. Mounted Route, Harleysville, Pa. Bierly, John A. ......... 510 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, Pa. Biggers, Jackson A. ...... 109 Zambrano Rd., San Antonio, Tex. Billow. Kim ............. 831 Securities Bldg., Seattle 1, Wash. Birch, Carolee ..... 57 Beechwood Dr., M.R. 9951, Red Bank, N.J. Bird, Gustavus ......... 1926 Cobden Rd., Philadelphia 18, Pa. Bishop, Elizabeth . . ......... 2 Buckwalter Rd., Phoenixville, Pa. Bishop, Henry M. ............ 21 Ridgeway Rd., Easton, Conn. Blanchard, Edward D. ......... 242 Kent Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. Bloser, Robert J. . . . . Blumenthal, Melvin . . Bochet, William C. . . . . Bohrman, Jeffrey .... Bolan, John S. ..... . Bolter, Carl E. . . Bolter, Henry . . . Bone, Ella Sue ....... Books, David W. . . . . Borelli, Joseph A. .... . Borger, Barbara A. . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . .409 Arch St., Carlisle, Pa. . . .825 E. Upsal St., Philadelphia 19, Pa. . . . . . . .121 N. Avenue, Park Ridge, N.J. .7402 Old York Rd., Melrose Park 26, Pa. .' ......... 56 W. South St., Carlisle, Pa. . . . . . . . .2911 Merion Rd., Camp Hill, Pa. . . . . . .2911 Merion Rd., Camp Hill, Pa. Quarters-3 E., Fort McPherson, Ga, . . . .418 Conewago St., Middletown, Pa. . . . . . .217 Douglass St., Reading, Pa. . . . . .392 Schraalenburgh, Haworth, N.J. Bottinelli, Michele J., II . .2414 Shellpot Dr., Wilmington 3, Del. Boudjelkaha, Mohammed ...... Guemar Dept. des Oasis, Algeria Boulton, Richard N. Jr.,. .34 Ten Acre La. West Hartford, Conn. Branon, Barbara K. ............... 208 Greeves St., Kane, Pa. Breene, Barbara Jo . . ..........111 Oak Rd. Oil City, Pa. Brenn, Billie L. .... .... I 31 Leonard Ave., Oceanport, N.J. 209 Brenneman, Ann H. ..,,... 1598 Hollywood Dr., Lancaster, Pa. Brinkley, James R., Jr. . .38 Melvin Ave.. West Hempstead, N.Y. Broberg. Katherine W. ..,.. Quarters 9953. Carlisle Barracks. Pa. Brody, Cliflord L. ..,...,, . .210 8th Ave., New York 11, N.Y. Bronstein, Alan ..,,.. 162-ll E. Johnson St.. Philadelphia 38, Pa. Chauncey, Donald B. .,,... R.D. -732, Jewett Rd., Concord, N.H. Childs, Richard E., Jr. ,...... 241-0-1 Swatara St., Harrisburg, Pa. Christine, Samuel W.. .2100 Christine La., Rt. 60, Allentown, Pa. Chronister, John H. ,..,..,.,..,.. 163 Stevens Ave., York, Pa. Chun, lhilani B. . . .3529 Nuuanu Pali Dr., Honolulu 17, Hawaii 17414 W. Union Blvd., Bethlehem, Bronstein, Russell H. . . , . . . .2970 Rumson Dr., l'larrisburg. Pa. Brooks, Steven D. .... . .3808 Ventner Ave., Atlantic City, N.J. Broughal. James L. . . . Brown, Nancy R. . . . Brown. Nicholas R. . . Brown, Richard 1. . . . Brown. William B. . . Browning, Allison A. . . . Brubaker. John H.. lll . . . . .-l-50 Locust Rd., Hellertown, Pa. . .712 Concord Ave.. Drexel Hill, Pa. . . . . , . . , Laurel Dr., Dover. Del. . . . .72 Timothy Rd.. Naugatuck, Conn. . . . . . .502 W. Fa-St st., Oil city, Pa. . . . .P.O. Box 172, Lafayette Hill. Pa. 1 J J . . . ...... 2578 Olc. 1 hiladelphia like. Bird-in-Hand. Pa. Bry ant. Carolyn F. . . .... 7831 Hampden La., Bethesda 1-1-, Md. Buchen. Jane E. ............ 1103 E. Waliiut St.. Hanover. Pa, Buckley. Jaines ..... 3937 Netherfield Bd.. Philadelphia 29. Pa. Buckley. Joseph VV.. Jr. . .76 Boseland Ter.. Longmeadow. Mass. Buckley. Xvalter S.. lll . ...... 123 E. Second St., Media, Pa. Buist, Ronald S. . .... 101 Euclid Ave.. Allenhurst. N.J. Burak. .lanice F. ,.... .....,.. . .8 Alton Ct.. Merrick. N.Y. Burger. Stephen P. . . , . . .119 W. Third St.. Xvaynesboro, Pa. Burkland. Skott B. ........... . .111 Paddock La.. Media, Pa. Burnett. Ralph M.. Jr. . .1523 Clcarwood Bd.. Baltimore 3--1-, Md. Burrows. Henry P.. lll ..... .... . 2328 Pennsylvania Ave.. Wilmington 5, Del. Burtner. Paul D. . . .USAF. 9702 Corkran La.. Bethesda 3-lf, Md. Bushey. Carol M. ......... ...... 4 1 Conway St.. Carlisle, Pa. Clanon, Jeffrey M. . . . . Clark, Michele R. . . . Claus, Kenneth E. . . . Cleaveland, Peter G. Clyma, Jane W. . , . . Cohen, George A. . . . Cohick, Keith B. . . . . Cole, G. Alexander . . Cole, Jack E.. Jr. .... , . . Coleman, Michael B. Collie, Nan .. ...,,. Compaine, Benjamin . . . . .52 War Admiral La., Media 26, Pa. . . . . .2-11-03 Lanside Dr., Wilmington 3, Del. . , . . .1801 Bayshore Ave., Brigantine, N.J. . . . . .5977 S. Pearl St., Littleton, Colo. . . . .417 Gramatan Dr., Yonkers 2, N.Y. . . . , . . .17 Arleigh Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . .41-17 Second St., Enhaut, Pa. .34 Watchung Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. Pa. . . . A1207 Orchard Hill Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . . . .5417 Plymouth Rd., Hillside, N.J. . . . .1810 N. 77th St., Philadelphia 41, Pa. Butler, Larry S. . . . ..... . . . 909 Linden St., Clearheld. Pa. Butler. Lillian C. . 253 lst St.. P.O. Box 611, Largo, Fla. Butler. S. Bae . . . 6-I-fl-' Moreno lid.. Penn Valley. Narberth, Pa. Buzby. James H. . . ............. 212 Para Ave.. Hershey. Pa. Byas. James S. . . . .1358 S. Parkway. East. Memphis, Tenn. Byrd. Barbara . . . . . Cadwallader. Sara . . Calhoon, Charles . . . .116 High Ridge Rd.. Ellicott City. Md. 1.05 Arlington Bd.. Paoli. Pa. Sylvan Heights Dr.. 1-lollidaysburg, Pa. Callowhill. Bobin. L. ,...... ....... S urrey La., Holden. Mass. Camphell, James K., Jr. Campbell, Josie P. . . . . . .210 Wlashington' Ave.. Chatham, N.J. . . .153 Carlisle Springs Bd., Carlisle, Pa. Compton, Virginia L. .... Bose Valley Rd., Box 77. Moylan, Pa. Cook, Timothy G. . .103 E. Maplewood Ave., Mechanicsburg, Pa. Cordes, Lee B. .............. Spencer Bd., KD., lvyland, Pa. Correa, Ernani A. ..................... R.D. 44, Carlisle, Pa. Costopoulous, William C. . . . . 37 N. Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. Courtright, Constance L.. .1121 Kenwyn St., Philadelphia 24, Pa. Cowman. Quentin R. .......... 323 N. 26th St., Camp Hill, Pa. Cox, David J. ...... .... 9 01 Overton Ave., Morrisville, Pa. Cox. Eric J. ...... , , .Riverbank, Edgewater Park, N.J. Coyle, Norman C. . . . ..... 307 N. Main St., Towanda, Pa. Craig, Charles R. ....,....... 555 S. Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. Cramer. John F. ......... 81 Woodbridge St., S. Hadley, Mass. Craver, Forrest E., lll . .1125 S. Washingtori St., Gettysburg, Pa. Crawmer. James B., II ......... 336 S. Wilson St., Carlisle, Pa. Crawshaw, George P. ..,...,.. 19 Ridgeway Ave., Oaklyn, N.J. Cressman. Robert L. .....,...... Union St., Bichlandtown, Pa. Crompton, Carole E. .... 13 Fairview Ave., East Brunswick, N.J. Crosby, Gordon N. .............. 600 Custis Rd., Glenside, Pa. Cronin. Thomas W. .... 1793A Bay Ridge Ave., Annapolis, Md. Cross, David V. .,.. -1-1 Northgate Dr., New Martinsville, W. Va. Cross, Jonathan M. .- ...... North Hampden Rd., Monson, Mass. Cross, Patrick H. .....,....... 11 Heathcliii Rd., Rumson, N.J. Crumlish, Daniel J., Jr. . .616 W. Cliveden St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Darrow, Paul C. . . . . Canlield. Cynthia J. .......... . .923 Church St.. lndiana, Pa. Canright, Richard B.. Jr. . , ........... 12310 Dorothy St.. West Los Angeles -1-9, Cal. Carl, James F. ....... ....... 3 8 S. 3rd St., Newport, Pa. Carl, John A., Jr. . . . . , .133 Fleming Ave., Hanover, Pa. Carlson, Nancy M. ......... 270 Highland Ave., Metuchen. N.J. Carlton, Merritt .... .... 1 98 Glen Arden Dr., Fairfield, Conn. Carr, Sara D. ...... . Carrescia, Leonard M. . Cassel, James A. ..... . Casserly, Patricia A. . . . Cerutti, Herbert ...... Chadwick, Edith Y. . . . Chafhnch, Melinda . . . . Chalmers. James H.. Jr. Charles. Donald R.. Jr. 210 . . . . . . . . . . .4225 Deer Dr., McLean, Va. . . . ..... 605 Roseto Ave., Boseto, Pa. . . . .417 Prospect Ave., Norristown, Pa. . . . . . ,179 Stafford Rd., Colonia, N.J. . .Kehlhafstr 6. Zurich 3, Switzerland 2607 Turner Bd., Wilmington 3, Del. . . . .R.D. 7591, Box fl-2-A, Denton, Md. . . .117 Meisel Ave., Springlield, N.J. . , .Cumberland Rd. Millville, N.J. Cupp, Samuel B., Jr. .... 1.03 Walnut Ridge, Wilmington 7, Del. Curran, Gail Anne . . . . . . . .Blueberry Hill, R.D.. Weston, Conn. Currier, Sandra D. ....... 6500 Given Rd., Cincinnati 43, Ohio Dalcher, Harold T. Dann, John C. ..... . Davey, Mary M. . . . . David, Alan M. .... . Davidson, Leslie ..,. Davis, Brooke W. . . Davis, Gary V. .... . Davis, James R. . . Davis, Jean M. .... . Davis, Joan L. .... . Davis, Karen L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RL 9552, Lyndonville, N.Y. Custer, Nancy J. . . . . . , . . .29 Jellill Mill Rd., New Canaan, Conn, . . ,106 Cambridge Dr., Wilmington 3, Del. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .North Rd., Chester, N.J. . . . .USA1D, APO 271, New York, N.Y. . . . . . .151-49 27th Ave., Flushing 54, N.Y. 46 Caryl Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. .B.D. 5661, Strasburg, Rd., West Chester, Pa. . . . . . , . . .807 Grove St., Falls Church, Va. ....................Box345,York,Me, . . . . . , . .1445 BeLer Rd., Williamsburg, Va. . .823 W. Fairfield St., Mechanicsburg Pa. ................R.D.9i52,Catawissa,Pa. Davis, Linell ..... Davis, Lynn S. , . . . Davis, Savilla A. .... . Davison, John B. . . Dawson, Barton l-l. . Day. Thomas B. ..... . Dean, Paula B. . . , . Decker, Frances W. DeClue, David ..... DeLaney. Donald E. . . Delvcs, John A.. Ill Demara. Nicholas . . . DePetris. Richard . . . DePetris. Ronald . . Derrickson, Sue . . . Derwart. Alfred . . . Dessureau,'Dennis A. , . . . .51-B Troy Hills Rd., Whippany, N.J. . . . . .107 N. Market St., Selinsgrove, Pa. . .19 W. Baltimore Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. . . . .Ll-70 Fairview Rd., Pittsburgh 38, Pa. . . .1425 Glendale Rd., Baltimore 12, Md. . . . . .fl-55 YV. 1-18th St., New York, N.Y. 1900 W. 56th St., Shawnee Mission, Kan. . . . . . , .280-ll Huey Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. . , . . . . .R.D. 9551, Bainbridge, N.Y. . . . . . .858 Old Eagle School Rd., Stratford Wayne P.O., Pa. . . . .25 Dewey Ave., Amityville, N.Y. . . . . .922 Winder Dr., Bristol, Pa. . . .29 Elm St., Southhampton, N.Y. . . . . . . . . .29 Elm St., Southampton, N.Y. . . . .856 Valley View Bd., Flourtown, Pa. . . . . , . .555 Chestnut St.. lndiana. Pa. . , . . . . . . . . . . .Lisa La., Westport, Conn. Detwiler, Charles K., Jr. ........ 225 Dogwood La. Berwyn, Pa. Detweiler. Doris E. Detweiler. Marilyn L. . Dickman. Robert H. . . . Diefendericr, Williani Diehm. Victor C., Jr Diemand, Dennis A. Dimich. Alexandra . . DiPasquale. Linda . Dissinger. Eric . . . . Ditenhaler. David . DiVincenzo. Linda ll. . Dodd Vlfilliam Dodson Fl 'tIlkJ Donaghy, Jolm W. . . . . Donaldson, Craig H. . . . .1522 Upland Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. . . . .1522 Upland Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. 2217 Brighton St., Philadelphia -19, Pa. . .2001 Valley View Bd., Sharpsville, Pa. . . . . . . . . .Frederick Dr. Conyngham, Pa. . ....... Crest Bd., Middlebury. Conn. . . . .317 Manchester Rd., Camp Hill. Pa. . . . . .67 Lexington Dr., Metuchen, N.J. . . . . . .527 Winflsol' St., Beading. Pa. . . ...... 2-1.1 Graham St., Carlisle, Pa. . . .... Spring S: Hilldale Bds., R.D. 9952, Malvern, Pa. . . . .187 Sunset Ave., Verona, N.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . .R.D. 9956, Carlisle. Pa. . . . .20 E. Walnut St.. Plymouth, Pa. . . . . . . . . .129 Novack Dr., Clayton, N.J. ............110 Beaty St., Warren, Pa. Dixon, Leslie A. .. . . , H., Jr. . . 9 Donchower, Weston .ll- Donner, Henry J. Dorfler, Ruth Ann .... Dorfman, Michael , Dorion, Karen D. . . Dows. David A. . . . Dry, Carlo Sue , Drum, David ..... Duncan. Probert P. Eater, Edison C. ..... . Eberhardt, John E., Jr Eby, Robert J. ...... . Eckstein, Mary ...,... Edie, Eleanor B. .... . Eden, William .... Edris, James A. . . . . Edsall, Richard S. . . . 00 Thrcadnceflle Bd.. Wilmington 7. Del. . . .4410 Brighton Pl.. Elkins Park 17, Pa. . . . .513 Harrington Rd., Havertown, Pa. . . . .1833 N. 9th St., Philadelphia 41, Pa. . . . . . . . .Box 165, R.D. 9955, Dover, Pa. . . . .822 Quentin Bd., Lebanon, Pa. . . . ..... 7,1-5 Pine St., Emmaus, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . . .112 N. 2nd St., Newport, Pa, Bellaire Apts., W. Couth St., Carlisle, Pa. , . . , . . . .210 Lincoln St., Marysville, Pa. . ...... R.D. 995-4, Saucon Valley Bd. Bethlehem, Pa, . . . . . . . . . .19 N. Sixth St., Lebanon, Pa. 4360 S. Hilltop Rd., Chagrin Falls, Ohio . . . . . . . . .700 Nassau St., Bellmore, N.Y. 112 S. 27th St., Camp Hill, Pa. . . . . . . . .BL 1, Box 611, Palmyra, Pa. . . . . . .97 E. Main St., Branford, Conn. -1 Edwards, John B. . . . ....,.....,..... Hove, Sussex, England Egan, Thomas E. ....... Crest Drive, R.D. 9951, Colts Neck, N.J. Ehrlich, Charles W. ..... B.D. 9953, Box 257, Mays Landing, N.J Elder, Judith H. ..,......... Schoolhouse Rd., Waccabuc, N.Y. Elkins, Virginia J. . . . ....... 334 E. Center St., Nazareth, Pa Elliott, Kathryn ..... Emmerling, Adele . . . Enck, A. Joan ...,. Eno, Deborah S. . . . ............R.D. 9951, Honesdale, Pa Enos, Lorraine J. .... . . . .5 Shadow La., Williston Park, N.Y Epstein, Paul J. . , . . . , . . . .60 N. Walnut St., Beacon, N.Y Erlandsen, Eric .... .... 8 4 Nassau Blvd., Garden City, N.Y Eskildsen, Karen Esterline, Ann L. . . . . , . .77 Ridge Dr., Livingston, N.J Erlbaum, Jean H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .326 Grove Ave., Falls Church, Va . . . . . . . , , . . . .1825 N. Sherman St., York, Pa Etherington, Frederick H., Jr. .,.. 124- Rose La., Haverford, Pa Euler, Jolm L. . . . . Exdell, John B. . . . Eyler, Barbara L. . Fallon, Edward C. . Fanta, Thomas M. . Farley, Louise R. . . Farley, Thomas K. . . . . . . .7121 Arrowwood Rd., Bethesda, Md . . . . . .3620 McCormick Ave., Brookfield, 111 . . .,...,. 112 S. Bedford St., Bedford, Pa , . .... 206 Allen Hall, Thornwood Apts. Harrisburg, Pa . . ........ 520 78th St., Brooklyn 9, N.Y . . . . . .630 St. Johns Rd., Baltimore 10, Md .630 St. Johns Rd., Baltimore 10, Md Farrell, Norman, Jr. ......, 711 Princeton Dr., Alexandria, Va Faulkner, Gordon T. . . .160 S. Finley Ave., Basking Ridge, N.J Fedok, Edward A. . Feight, James S., Jr Feld, Robert A. . . . Fenn, Barbara L. . . . . . . . .129 W. Lynnwood St., Allentown, Pa . ....... 12 Brookside Rd., Wallingford, Pa . . . . . .26 Merrill Pl., Huntington, L.1., N.Y . . . . . . . . .Box 926, R.D. 99511-, Princeton, N.J Ferguson, John B., lll. .1736 Paper Mill Rd., Meadowbrook, Pa Fiacco, Arthur J. ....,.. Candlewood Park, Golden Bridge, N.Y Fieger. Harry C. .... Apt. 99933, 60 Clover Dr., Pittsburgh 36, Pa Filing, Barbara A. Fine, Kenneth C. Finucane, James B. Fischer, David .... Fisher, Michael B. Fishman, Steven J. Fitzpatrick, Charles . . . . . . . . . . .1448 Woodford Dr., Wayne, Pa . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Wyckoff Pl., Woodmere, N.Y . .558 Montgomery Ave., Chambersburg, Pa . . . . . . . , . . . .Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa . . , . . . . ,120 University Ave., Bridgeton, N.J .................6EastDr.,Margate,N.J A., lll ....... 48 E. North St., Carlisle, Pa Flammer, Harold B. ...... 628 Esplanade, Pelham Manor, N.Y Flory, Gwendolyn . Fogli, Philip J. , . . Foley, Kenneth F. . Folkomer, John H. .................,..R.D.9if1,Pequea,Pa . .... 340 Delaware Ave., West Pittston, Pa . . ...... 675 Joralemon St., Belleville, N.J .............1392 W. Poplar St., York, Pa Forbes, lrwin Z. . . . .... 6284. Souder St., Philadelphia 49, Pa Force, Thomas S. . Ford, Joseph D. . . . . ........,... 26 lnlet Ter., Belmar, N.J , . . . , . . . . .329 State St., Nanticoke, Pa Fornwalt, Thomas S. . . .... 302 S. First Ave., Lebanon, Pa Forsberg, Hilma L. ............. Tioga County, Knoxville, Pa Md Fosler, Richard H. . . . , . . . .905 Weatherbee Rd., Towson 4, Fosler, R. Scott . . , .... 6702 Cannongate Rd., Baltimore 12, Md Fox, Blaine W. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .154 W. South St., Carlisle, Pa Fowler, Nancy H. . .2375 Haven Ridge Dr., N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga Frazier, Alexander ...... Swedesford Rd., Gwynedd Valley, Freas, Carolyn L. ......., 1477 W. 10th Ave., Conshohocken, Pa. Freed, W. Kenneth, Jr. .,.. 4th and Park Ave., Quakertown, Freedman, Gus H. . . . ...... 7 Mill Rd., Philadelphia 26, Pa. 211 . . . .520 Greenaway Rd., Elmira, N.Y. . . . .215 N. 29th St., Camp Hill, Pa. . . . , , .520 S. 5th Ave., Denver, Pa. Pa. Pa. Freeman, James R. Freiheit, William B. Frese, Hans P. ..... . Frey, Allan H. . . . . . . Frey, Carol ..,.... Friedman, Eileen K. Friedman, Muriel . . . . . .P.O. Box 205, Phoenixville, Pa. . . , . . , . ,-L3 Elwood Rd., Manchester, Conn. . , . .1003 Ridge Rd., Wethersheld, Conn. . . . .644 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Pa. . . . . . . . .58 Springhouse Rd., Lancaster, Pa. . . . . .1-1433 Surrey La., Philadelphia 51, Pa. . . . . . . . ,160 Bixley Heath, Lynbrook, N.Y. Friedman, Ronald M. . . .731 W. Nittany Ave., State College, Pa. Friedrich, John T. ....,,.,.. 728 Wesley Ave., Ocean City, N.J. Frost, Judith L. . . . Fu, Shu-Man .,.., . . . .5907 Third St., N. Arlington 3, Va. .................-1-thFloor,HongKong Fujimoto, Sachito .,,. 8-lv Chi Sujie Kanazawa, lshi Kawa, Japan Fuller, Joan C. ...,..,... 37 Kirkland St.. Cambridge 38, Mass. Fullerton, Susan C. ............. 8 E. Franklin St., Media, Pa. Gallagher. Kathy . . .835 W. North St., Mtd. Rt. 9993, Carlisle, Pa. Gamble, Joyce ...,.. GaNun, Charles F., Jr. Gangwere.,Sue Ella . . Gaskin, Felicia A. . . . Gates, Henry W. .... . Gates, James K., ll . . . Gates, John R. .... -. . Gauntt, James E. . . Gay, Paul G. . . . . Geist, Bradley B. . . . Gerofsky, Stephen . . . . Gerow, Milo . . . . . Gersh, Robert P. .... . Gibbs. John R. , . Gifford, Ruth A. . , . . . , . . .302 Ridge Ave., Kennett Squa1'e, Pa. . .rl-6 Westliiinster Ct., New Rochelle, N.Y. . . . . . . . . . . .209 Charles St., Berwick, Pa. . . . . . . . . . .318 S. Enola Dr., Enola, Pa. . . . . .365 Seabright Rd., Ocean City, N.J. . ,... 331 W. Cherry St., Clearfield. Pa. . . . . .R.D. 9954, Box 168, Tyrone, Pa. . . . , .-l-5 Shadetree La.. Levittown, Pa. . . . , . .R.D. 9951. Box 360. Aberdeen, Md. . . 26 Old Oaks Rd., Bridgeport 4. Conn. . . . , .222 Ardmore Ave., Trenton 9, N.J. l7'l- Laurel Hill Rcl.. Mountain Lakes, N.J. . . . .25 Brookside Rd., West Orange, N.J. . ..... 379 W. Louther St.. Carlisle, Pa. . , . . . . . . . . . .183 Indian La., Media, Pa. Ginsburg. Betty Lou .... 18 S. Cedar Grove Ave., Margate, N.J, Girvin, Glazer, Ronald B. . . . . Glenn, Alison ....... Glenn, Stewart P.. Jr. . Glesk, John M. ..... . Goens, James E. . . . Gold, Peter S. ..... . Goldman. Stanley R. . . . Goodchild, John C. . , . Goodwin. Susan M. . . Gorchov, Robert D. . . Gordon, Bruce D. . . . , Gordon, John T. . . . Goss, Fred P. ...... . Grafton, Pamela .,... Graham, Jeffrey VV., Jr Grandberg, Ira J. . . . . Grant, Roger J. ..... . Gratiot, Mary S. ,... . lxenneth H. .........,..,..... R.D. -7952, Lancaster, Pa. . 1313 E. Upsal St., Philadelphia 50, Pa. . . , . . . .2918 Ashley Rd., Bryn Athyn, Pa. . , . . . . . . .6 Prospect St., New Paltz, N.Y. . , . . .209 Catlin Ave., Port Allegany, Pa. . . . .517 Cinnaminson St., Riverton, N.J. . . . . . . . . . . .-l-5 Elm Dr., Roslyn, N.Y. . . , .-I-13 Radnor St., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . . . . .357 Devonshire Rd., Devon, Pa. . , . . . . , .20 Ramapo Trail, Chatham, N.J. .1019 E. Slocum St., Philadelphia 50, Pa. , . . . .315 S. 45th St., Philadelphia 4, Pa. . . . .14 Midland Ave., White Plains, N.Y. . . . . .-I-5 N. Evarts Ave., Elmsford, N.Y. . .... 125 Branch Rd., Somerville, N.J. . .... 223 Laurel La., Clarks Summit, Pa. . . . . . .24 Calton La., New Rochelle, N.Y. . . . .Box 355, Ridgeway, Ontario. Canada . . .338 Barrington St., Rochester 7, N.Y. Gray, French C., Ill .......... 32 S. 13th Ave., Coatesville, Pa. Green, Carolyn D. . ......... 206 Paxtang Ave., Harrisburg, Pa. Green, Harvey J. .... . Greenawalt, David 1. . Greenblatt, Judith S. . . Greendlinger, Arthur J 212' .131 N. Portland Ave., Ventnor City, N.J. ...........Rt. 2, Box 66, Hamburg, Pa. . . . . . .1675 Bedford St., Stamford, Conn. . ........ 1562 Pebble La., Hewlett, N.Y. Greene, David S. . . . . . . . .9314 Harvey Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Greene, Karl . . ........ 69 Belmont Ave., North Plainfield, N.J. Greenheld, F. Scott . . Greenfield, Judith R. Greevy, Lester L., Jr. . . . . . .1709 Valmont Dr., Coatesville, Pa. . . . . . . .1236 Forge Rd., Cherry Hill, N.J. . . ......... R.D. 9592, Montoursville, Pa. Griesemer, Betty Kay ......... 1421 Linden St., Allentown, Pa. Griffith, Robert J. Scott . . .8007 Albion St., Philadelphia 36, Pa. Griswold, John .... Groome, John E., Jr. . . , .84-7 Shadowlawn Dr., Westfield, N.J. ................R.D.4'1,Mt.Wolf,Pa. Grosart, Gary A. ...... 304 Crestwood Ave., Haddonfield, N.J. Grote, Marie L. . . . . . . . . . .7 Laurel La., East Brunswick, N.J. Grothey, Mina Jane ........ .....,.... ...... S h rewsbury, Pa. Groves, Eric J. ,................ 115 Ulmer Ave., Oreland, Pa. Gruver, Ronald E. . .6228 Nottingham Dr., Washington 31, D.C. Grynaviski, Daniel G. ........ 2040 Country Pl., Bethlehem, Pa. Guckert, Richard H. Guernsey, Mary L. . . Gumprecht, Nicholas Gussow, John A. . . . Gutshall, Annette . . Haack, Linda Sue . . Haak, Elizabeth .... Habtu, Alem ..... . Hafer, Lee ........ Haines, Gary D. . . . . Hall, David Albert . Hallam, James R. . . . Hallam, Thomas H. Hamblin, Marilyn M. Hamilton, Richard P., Jr. ..........,...,.... 1480 Creek Rd. Hamilton, Robert A. Hammond, Barry R. Hammond, James A. Hampson, John K. . . . Hancock, David C. . Hand, Woodruff, Jr. . . . ..,. -11,33 Grace Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. . . . . .430 Sked St., Pennington, N.J. . . . . ,Centre Island, Oyster Bay, N.Y. . . . . .509 E. 16th St., Brooklyn 26, N.Y. .................Box2, Blain, Pa. . . . . , . .407 Darby-Paoli Rd., Paoli, Pa. . . . . . . . . . .1637 Robin Rd., Lebanon . , Pa . . . .P.O. Box 1822, Addis Abeba, Ethiopia . . . . . . . .23 S. Troy Ave., Ventnor, N.J. Pa. . . . .1119 Lehigh Ave., Wyomissing . . . . . .856 Pleasure Rd., Lancaster, Pa. . . . .2868 Ruth St., Philadelphia 34, Pa. . . . . . . . .2868 Ruth St., Philadelphia 34, Pa. 7554, Greenville, Pa. Huntingdon Valley, Pal . . . . , . . .9 Salem Rd., North Merrick, N.Y. . . . . . . . .2663 Northwood Ave., Easton, Pa. . . . . . . . .5007 Falls Rd., Baltimore 10, Md. . . . .419 Spring Ave., Ridgewood, N.J. . . . . . . . . .147 Townline Rd., Ithaca, N.Y. . ........ .... 4 420 Fulton St., Millville, N.J. Hankin, Arthur W. . .1212 E. Cliveden St., Philadelphia 19, Pa. Hankin, Stephen .......... 20 Cambridge Ave., Bridgeton, N.J Hansell, Thomas S. . .206 N. Swarthmore Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Hansen, Joann ..... Harrell, David H. . . . . . . . . .20 Broadheld Ave., Hamden, Conn. . Poolesville, Md. Harris, Harold J., Jr. .... 228 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Harris, Joanne E. . . . . . . . .311 Rock Ridge Rd., Fairfield, Conn. Hart, Geralynn ......... 13 Happy Hollow Rd., Wayland, Mass. Harter, Mary E. . . . Hartford, Donald G. Hartman, Steward H. Harvey, Linda K. . . Harwood, M. Kimbel, Haskell, Trueman, Jr Hastings, Gail C. . . . Hatch, James S. . . . Hawkins, W. Gordon Heagy, Evelyn M. . . Heavener, Michael P. . . . . . . . . . . , .42 Main St., Watsontown, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . . .1863 Jane St., Wantagh, N.Y . . . . . .317 S. Arch St., Mechanicsburg, Pa. . . , . . . .3706 Seminary Rd., Alexandria, Va. Jr. . . .5 Henry Ct., N. Merrick, L.1., N.Y. . . . .... 5516 Whitfield Rd., Lanham, Md. . ........ 262 F. Street, Carlisle, Pa. .... .........Buck La., Lenox, Mass. 26 High St., Montclair, N.J. R.D. -7953, Mechanicsburg, Pa. . . .648 Wallace Dr., Stratford, Wayne, Pa. Hirche, lrene .....,... Holland, Nick A. . . .,.. . . .424 Shore Rd., Ocean View, N.J Heberlig, Donna Rae . . . Hecker, Andrew C., Jr. . Heddendorf, Eleanor P. Heefner, Rodney R. . . . . Heifner, Marybeth . .Spri Heisey, Ronald B. . ..,.............,........ . . . Heishman, Garrett L., Jr. . . . . . . .506 N. Pitt St., Carlisle, Pa. . . . .28 Colmar Rd., Cherry Hill, N.J. . . . . . . .215 Willow St., Carlisle, . . . . . . .1244 Broad St., Emmaus, Pa. Pa. ngbank Farm, R.D. 9553, Coatesville, Pa. Quentin, Pa. 1813 Sterretts Gap Ave., M.R. 7551, Carlisle, Pa. Helfand, William A. . ...,.... Box 4l11.5L, R.D. 7552, Be1'lin, N.J. Hemphill. George W., Jr. Hendler, Virginia A. . . . 518 E. Moreland Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. .2011 Corinthian Ave., Abington, Pa. Hendricks, Thomas A. .......... 11 Stella Dr., Somerville, N.J. Hendry, Alexander L.. Jr. ..... 508 N. Second St., Emmaus, Pa. Henneberger, Elsie K. . . Hensel, Philip, 111 . . . Henyon, Gilbert B. . . . . Hcpner, Joseph K., lll .... Herley, Sue Ellen ....., Hermann, N. Anthony .... Herrmann. George Paul . . . Hershey, Kathleen C. .. . Hetrick. Judy Ann . . . Hewlett, William T. . . Heym, Carol Ann ....,,., Hiester, Daniel Jr. . Hindle, Robert ..,. . Hinebauch, Priscilla A. . . . Hipp, Robert G. ,,,... . Hitchens, Glenn . . . . . . . . . .Durley La.. Baltimore 7, Md. . . . . . .10 N. 30th St., Camp Hill, Pa. . . . .1 Florence Pl., Middletown, N.J. . . . .Sayres Neck Rd., Cclarville, N.J. . .519 E. Chestnut St.. Coatesville, Pa. . . . .13 Shuman St., Middleburg, Pa. .20 Wildwood St., Winchester, Mass. . , . .M.H.S. Homestead, Hershey. Pa. . . .3125 Walnut St., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . . .260 Amity St., Amherst, Mass. 7123 Penarth Ave.. Upper Darby, Pa. . . . . . . ,511 N. -lth St., Reading, Pa. . . .543 Shefheld Dr., Springfield, Pa. . . . . . .131 Clifton St., Westfield, N.J. . . . .241 N. Main St., Wellsville, N.Y. -1615 Devereaux St., Philadelphia, P . . .R.D. 955 2, Box 395, Milford, Del Hitchens, Patricia A.. .1506 Brandywine Blvd., Wilmington, Del Hodge, Virginia T. .,.... 105 Moseley Ter., Glastonbury, Conn Hoffman, Joseph R. . . .6301 Greenspring Ave., Baltimore 9,.Md Holiman, Richard R.. Jr. ....,.. 11-1-9 Greiner St., Lebanon, Pa Hofrnan, Marlin E. .... . RD. 9551, Box 164, East Berlin, Pa Holahan, Dorothy M. ......... 20 Cottage Ave., Glen Rock, Pa Hollinshead, Richard C. Holston, Robert G. Homack, Garrett P. . . . . . . .2 Winthrop Pl.. Leonia, N.J .307 S. Jackson St.. Woodbury, N.J . .2 Gaycroft Ct., Scotch Plains, N.J Homan, Eugene C. ......,,..... 1192 Elm Ave., Lancaster, Pa Hon adle, George H. Hood, Priscilla W. . . . . . . Hopkins, Kenneth C. . . . Holmes Mill Rd., Cream Ridge, N.J 4-00 Cochran Rd., Pittsburgh 28, Pa Hopper, John S. .,,.. ...... 2 304 Chestnut St., Camp Hill, Pa Horlacher, Ann E. . . . . . Hostelley, Richard T. . . . Houseal, Dona E. . . . Howard, Sally E. . . . . . Howarth, Shirley R. . . . Howe, Lorraine ..... Howell, David S. . . . . Howland, Jane H. . . . . Hoyt, Harley .,.. .18 Washington St., Carbondale, Pa 643 Washington La., Jenkintown, Pa 809 Oatman St., York, Pa . . . .110 Buchanan St., McLean, Va . . . . . . . . . .705 Drexel Hills Blvd. New Cumberland Pa . . . . .608 E. 7th St., Plainheld, N.J 168 East Ave., Westerly, R.1 H H Pine Rd., Philadelphia 11, Pa. 907 McGrann Blvd., Lancaster, Pa 3. Hudson, James B., III l-Isiong, William ............. 33 Chempaka Ave., Singapore 13 Hubbard, Cortlandt, V. D., Jr. ...... . . .860 E. Manatawna St., Philadelphia 28, Pa. . . .4714 Sedgewick St., Washington, D.C. Hufiman, Robert L. .................. R.D. 7551, Dlllsburg, Pa, Hughes, Patricia .... .... 3 710 Taylor St., Chevy Chase 15, Hunt, Barbara A. . . Hunt, Gary W. ...... . Hunter, James W. ...... . Huston, Thomas N. . . Hutchinson, James D. . . . . . .709 Pine Oak Rd., Severna Park, . . . . . . . .242 Walnut St., Carlisle, . . .211 Vassar Ave., Swarthmore, Md. Md. Pa. Pa. Del. Hurley, Gerald C. ....... 111 Duncan Ave., Wilmington 3, Husband, Susan L. . . . ..... 21 Kings Hwy., Middletown, , . . . .22 W. Walnut St., Hanover, Pa. N.J. . . . . . .602 Exton Rd., Hatboro, Pa. Hynek, Carl F., III ..... ......... B ox 2, Manor House La., Willow Grove, Pa. lcenhower, Joseph B., Jr. .... 520-L Apache La., Drexel Hill, Pa. Ingersoll, George F., Jr. ............ Penllyn Pike, Penllyn, Pa. lntili, Henry S., Jr. ....,,.. 16 Mt. Ararat Rd., Short Hills, N.J. Ireland, Elizabeth S. .......... Riverside Ave., Amityville, N.Y. 3050 Grassmere Ave., Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Jackson, Jane M. .........,... 1245 Hunt Club La., Media, Pa. Jackson, John R. ....... 109 Ridgecote La., Kennet Square, Pa. Jacobs, Jay J. ........ 47th and Pine Sts., Philadelphia 43, Iviii, William J., III Jacobs, Richard G. Jacobs, Ronald H. . . . Jacobson, Peter D. Jacocks, Barbara A. Jaggard, Henry B, . . . Jefferson, Robert D. Pa. . . . . . . , . .1406 Carter Pl., West Chester, Pa. . . . . . . , . . .163 Springdale Rd., York, Pa. . . . . . . . .1880 Shaw Ave., Pittsburgh 17, Pa. . . . . . . . . .5928 Holland Rd., Rockville, Md. .Cyrus Ave., Pitman, N.J. Jagiello, Susan H. .... V .V Hill St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . . . .1509 E. 35th St., Baltimore 18, Md. Jillson, Anne D. . . . Johnson Audrey L. Johnson, Bertram L., Johnson Carl H. .. Johnson, David A. . Johnson, David S. . Johnson R. Thomas. Johnson Susan ..... . .159 Watauga Ave.. Corning, N.Y. 23 Highview Ave., Old Greenwich, Conn. Karen Way,Summit, N..l. Jr. ......... 2732 Kent Rd., Broomall, Pa. 52 E. Broadway, Gettysburg, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . .1413 Ivy Dr., Wilmington, Del. Sunset Rd., Oyster Bay Cove, L.1., N.Y. .6 Sharpley School Rd., Wilmington 3, .208 Jupiter Rd., North Star, Newark, Del. Del. N..1 . Johnson, Theodore. .138 Washington Ave., Avon-by-the-Sea, Alfred ................... 100 Union St., Munhall, Pa. Jones, Betsy Ann ....,............. 14 Pine St., Delmar, N.Y. Jones, Blair . .Quarters L, Boston Naval Shipyard, Boston, Mass. Jones, Ernest E. ......... 1819 N. 24th St., Philadelphia 21, Pa. Jones, Linda Jean ............ 911 Avenue HGH, Riverside, Pa. Jones, Richard F. ................ 8 Sanders Rd., Edison, Judelle, Jesse L. ........ 6213 Wayne Ave., Philadelphia 44, Pa. Junk, Beatrix L. ....... 9019 Marcella Ave., Randallstown, Md. Kachelriess, Cheryl .... 230 Willow Ave. Ext., N. Plainfield, N.J. Jones, Kagarise, Sandra M. ............ . Kalisz, Patricia . ........... Kangas, Pamela E. Kasses, Kenneth G. Katzenbach, George R., Wilmington 8, NJ. .18 Walnut St., Carlisle, Pa. 150 Harvey Pky., Avon Lake, Ohio . . . ,........ 412 McKennan's Church Rd., Del. 6701 Colonial Rd., Brooklyn 20, N.Y. Jr. . .531 General Scott Rd., Wayne, Pa. Rd., Kaufmann, Margaret ........... Box 123, Port Providence Mont Clare, Pa. 213 Kazanjian, Faith L. Keenan, Thomas M. Keene, Thomas H. . . Kefauver, Barry J. . . . Keil, Charles B., Jr. Keiner, R. Bruce, Jr. . , Keiser, Alan D. . , . Kelley, Kathleen R. Kellie, William C. . Kelty, Stephen M. . . . .,.......... 493 Falcon Rd., Wayne, Pa. Kempf, Nicholas J., Ill .... Kcnderline. Su Carroll , . Kennedy, John E., Jr. . , . Kennedy, ,lohn M. . .Three Mile Hill Rd., Middlebury, Conn. . . . . . . . . .904 Main St., Collegeville, Pa. .............,R.D. 9951, Christiana, Pa. . . . . . . .1203 Staley Ave., Frederick, Md. . .60 Crestline Rd., Straflord, Wayne, Pa. 3805 Inverness Dr., Chevy Chase 15, Md. . . .8225 Bayard St., Philadelphia 50, Pa. , . . . . . . . .906 C St., Baltimore 19, Md. 6 Dolphin Green, Port Washington, N.Y. . . . , . .Gibbsboro-Kresson Rd., Voorhees Township, N.J. . . .9441 N. Van Dorn St., Arpt. 201 Alexandria, Va. . . .113 E. Maplewood Ave. Mechanicsburg, Pa. .........,..........R.D.9951,Jermyn,Pa. Kennedy, Kenneth F. ...,,.. 1927 Jody Rd.. Meadowbrook, Pa. Kenney, Charles . . . . . . . . .201 Devon Rd., Fairless Hills, Pa. Kerner, Ann Margaret ,,.. 2196 VanTine St., Pittsburgh 21, Pa. Kersey, D. James . . Kieft, Richard L. . . Kilpatrick. Dean . . Kindig, Anne E. , . . .. . .1 .... Pennington School, Pennington. N.J. . . . . . ,319 Buffalo Rd., Lewisburg, Pa. . . . . .9803 Brixton La., Bethesda 14, Md. . . . , . .572 Charles Dr., King of Prussia, Pa. King, Robert Floyd . .R.D. 9953. Moreland Manor, Leechburg, Pa. Kingman, Margaret . . . . . . . . . . .102 Marion Ave., Merrick, N.Y. Kintner. Jonathan E. ...,... 362-1 Vistula Rd., Mishawaka, lnd. Kirkpatrick, John, Jr Kissinger, Jack E. , Kistler, Jeffrey P. . , Klatsky, Alan .,... Kleinberg, Ralph A. . . ..... 251- Elm Pl, Berkeley Heights, N.J. Kleinfelder, Carlie Ann . ,..... 2-112 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. 9555, Carlisle, Pa. ......,. .Rt. 2, New Tripoli, Pa. . . , . . . . .3fl- Fisher Pl., Red Bank, N.J. . ...... 330 Forest Ave.. Ambler, Pa. Kleppinger, William J.. Jr. . . .4655 Morris St., Philadelphia, Pa. Kliner. Alan D. ......, 6-188 Anderson St., Philadelphia 19, Pa. Klinger, Joseph lf.. Jr. Klunk, Fred R. .... . Knittle, F. James . . . . . . .1113 Wayne Ave., Haddonfield, N.J. . . . . .15 N. Peters Street, New Oxford, Pa. . . . . . . . . . .Taylor Rd., Halesite, L.1., N.Y. Knowlton, Neil H., Jr. . . . . .868 S. Lincoln Ave., Salem, Ohio Kocher. Palmer L. . Koehler, Friederike L. Koeln, Richard H. . . Koenig, Jerry L. . . Koeze, Johannes . . . Kogan, Arnold B. . . . . . ..,..... 1383 Simpson Ferry Rd., New Cumberland, Pa. . . . ......... 4508 Macomb St., N.W.. Washington, D.C. . . . . . .49 Clover Ave., Floral Park, N.Y. . . . . .114 S. Broad St., Mechanicsburg, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . .Apeldoorn, The Netherlands . . . . . . .2926 Croyden Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. Kohler, William F., Jr. ....... 206 Cherry La., Doylestown, Pa. Kohnstamm, Jo-Ann . .1192 Park Ave., New York City 28, N.Y. Kopenhaver, Joyce S. ...,.,...... R.D. 9553, Hummelstown, Pa. Koran, H. Elaine . . Korin, Joel ....... Koste, Byron R. . . . Krasno, Lester A. . . Kreeger, Susan N. . . ....... 881 Central Ave., Southampton, Pa. . . .728 Hummel Ave., Lemoyne, Pa. . . , .500 Gregg St., Shillington Pa. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1945 Elk Ave., Pottsvillei Pa. . ......,,.......... R.D. 9951, Ephrata, Pa. Kreisher, William S. . .The Pine Barn lnn Sz Motel, Danville, Pa. 214 Kreutz, Elke E. .... . .cfo Litchfield Whiting Bowne 81 Assoc., Krueger, Virginia L Krystel, David J. . . . . Kuehner, Paul A. . . . , Kugler, Edwin L. , . . 51-B KDANO. 1, Karachi 8, Pakistan . . . .111 Halsey Ave., West Lawn, Pa. . . .4 Roydon Dr. West, Merrick, N.Y. . . . . . . . , .Lincoln University, Pa. ...,,...........,NewBloom6eld,Pa. Lacek, Linda S. .... .......... 2 617 Century Ave., Bristol, Pa. Lager, Scott L. ........ 703-1 Ogontz Ave., Philadelphia 38, Pa, Lamb, Stuart M., Jr. ........,.... Deer Run Rd., Woodbriclge, New Haven, Conn. Lambo, Artur ........ Lamson, Edward F. Landman, Steven R. . . ..,.,...,........ Mozambique . , . . . . . . . . . . .Hildreth St., Westford, Mass. . . . . . . . . .106 Palmer Ave., Scarsdale, N.Y. Lane, Elizabeth R. .... 317 Great Mills La., Lexington Park, Md. Lane, Richard T. ....,..... 122 Woodland Dr., Cheshire, Conn. Langham, Katharine ..........,. 123 Manor Rd., Hatboro, Pa. Langhart, Nicholas M. . .66 W. Washington St., Painesville, Ohio Lannholm, Sally ....,...,...... 162 Cedar La., Princeton, N.J. Larsen, Kim S. . . . 1065 Norman Dr., Apt. 1041, Annapolis, Md. Laszlo, John P. ............ 3807 Derry Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Lauer, Anne ......,....... 15 Fells Circle, Wellesley 81, Mass. Lauer, C. Mark ....,. ,... 1 5 Fells Circle, Wellesley 81, Mass. Laupheimer, Michael .......,.. 68 Wilson Ave., Westbury, N.Y. Layne, Barbara A. . . . . . . . . , .1131 Alliston Rd., Springheld, Pa. Leaman, John R. .... . 185 Cheyenne Trail, Medford Lakes, N.J. Ledden, Jay H. ................,......... Sandy Creek, N.Y, Lederer, Judith A. . . . . . . . . . . , . . .2011 Oak Rd., Richmond, Va. Lee, Susanne M. . . , . Lehman, John R. . . . . Leighton, Stephen B. . , , Leis, Nancy C. . . . . ...,....,......EaglesMere,Pa. 91553, Carlisle, Pa. . . . . .175 Adams St., Brooklyn 1, N.Y. . . . . . . . . .63 Virginia Ave., Dumont, N.J. Leong, Leslie D. .,......,.... 70-50 136 St.. Flushing 67, N.Y. Lerch, John R. . , . . . .3507 Windsor Pl., Chevy Chase 15, Md. LeRoy, David S. . . . .....,..... 5 Maple Ct., Simsbury, Conn. LeRoy, John L., Jr. LeRoy, Susan L. . . . Leslie, Donald S. . . . . . . . . . .5 Maple Ct. Simsbury, Conn. . . . . . .4-055 Davisville Rd., Hatboro, Pa. . , . .24 Fernleaf Ave., Longmeadow, Mass. Levie, Richard A. ........ 111 Buckingham Ave., Trenton, N.J. Lewis, Henry A. ..... .... 3 3011- Harrell St., Silver Spring, Md. Lewis Howard P. . . Lewis, W. Raymond . . . . .1104 Wittier Ave., Winchester, Va. . . . . .220 Norland Ave., Chambersburg, Pa, Light, David R. .................. 711 Olson Dr., Carlisle, Pa. Limbaugh. Glenn C., Jr. ................ R.D. 9952, Milton Lin, Richard .............. 102 Maiden La., New York 5, N.Y. Lindsey, Eleanor R. . . , .... 942 N. Liberty St., Arlington, Va. Line, Henry, 111 .... .............. R .D. 9551, Carlisle, Pa. Lippy, Charles H. . . . ........ 445 Park St., Binghamton, N.Y. Littleford, John . . . ..... 311 Oakdale Rd., Baltimore 10, Md. Litvin, Richard E. ,........... 1454- Sunset Dr., Pottstown, Pa. Livingston, Cheryl .......,..... 2819 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa. Llewellyn, Russel R., Jr. ...... 1701 N. Market S., Berwick, Pa. Lo, Richard J. ......... 70 Junction Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong Loew, Alison .... ...,.. 1 26 E. 70th St., New York 21, N.Y. Logan, Kay ....... ........... 2 7 Sunset Rd., Newark, Del. Lohman, Dorothy . . . ..,... R.D. 9951, Pound Ridge, N.Y. Lohutko, Conrad .... .... A 1 Putnam Hill, Greenwich, Conn. , Pa. Long, Mary Jane . ...... 6750 Greentree Rd., Bethesda 14, Md. Lonff, Patricia S. ....., 690 Hawthorne Ave., Bound Brook, N.J. D Lonsdale, Harry, Ill ...r....... 1100 Waverly Rd., Wyncote, Pa. Lord, William C. ..,..... 112 Pine Hill Ave., Glenbrook, Conn. Lorenz, Stephen A., lll ,...... 1207 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. Lowe, William B. ,.,. . Lottner, Alan B. ......,. 18-10 Grand Concourse, Bronx 57. N.Y. -1,07 W. Stailord St.. Philadelphia Ll-fl-, Pa. Lowe. William W. ......,., . , ....,...,.... Fawn Grove, Pa. Lowell, Christopher R. ...,,.,.,,. 1 Newberry Pl., Rye, N.Y. Lower, Larry E. ......... 810 W. Main St.. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Lower, Roger D. . . .815 N. Juniata St.. Hollidaysburg, Pa. Loya, Salih ..,..,..,...,.. 9Bf15f1 Rawaf St., Baghdad, 1raq Ludt. Richard L. . . Lutz. Marjorie V. . , . Lutz, Sally Anne . Lynch, Joseph D. . . . . . .242 Westover St., New Cumberland, Pa McAlister, Roger L. McAneny, Nancy .915 W. Louther St.. M.R. 943. Carlisle. Pa. 190-07 Lewiston Ave.. St. Albans 12, N.Y, . . . . 129 E. Ruth Ave.. Robesonia, Pa. . . . .3109 Meadow La.. Harrisburg, Pa. 367 Lighthouse Rd., New Haven, Conn. . . . . . . .154 S. Lake Dr., Redbank, N.J. McBee, Margaret M. ...... . . .251 W. Main St.. Hancock, Md. McBrayer, Patricia G. . . ,,.. 57 Lincoln Dr.. Fayetteville, Pa. McCarty, William M.. Jr. .,....... 3-1' N. East St., Carlisle. Pa. McCuen. Deirdre A. .....,... 70 Howell St.. Canandaigua, N.Y. McCulloch, Bonnie J. ,.... Salisbury Manor. South Nyack, N.Y. McCulloch, Susan J. ...,...... Letchworth Village, Thiells. N.Y. McCullough, David D.. Jr. ,,., 2-I-3 W. Pomfret St.. Carlisle. Pa. McCullough, Thomas B.. Jr. .... ..........,. 2 3 Ardmore Dr., Wappingers Falls, N.Y. McDonald, William N. . .1206 Covington Rd.. Wilmington, Del. McDowell, John S. ,..... 204-1 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia 3, Pa. McDowell, Judith W. . ..... 1540 Waverly Rd., Gladwyne, Pa. McFadien, Margaret .,,. Lincoln Rd., P.O. Box 173, Oxford, Pa. McFer1'an, David L. . . . .-1-01 Krewson Ter., Willow Grove, Pa. McGarvey Philip P. ....,..... 801 MacGarvey. Collingdale, Pa. McKee, Michael J. . . . McKnight, Clark A. . . McMillen, Gail ...,,. McNeal, Elizabeth T. . . . McPherson, Douglas . MacDonald, Arthur . Maclntyre, John H. . . MacPhail, Allen H. . . . . . .3313 Rhawn St., Philadelphia 36, Pa. MacPherson, Marcia A. . Madden, Joseph P., Jr. . Majeske, James A. . . . Malloy, Kay M. ....... . Mangle, Harry E., Jr. Mann, Philip R. .... . Manning, Gerald L. . . Manoogian, David E. . . . .311 Mariomi Rd.. New Canaan, Conn. . . . .21 Edgewood Rd.. Metuchen. N.J. . . . .1349 Hollywood Pky., York. Pa. . . . . .835 Paxinosa Ave., Easton, Pa. . . . . .135 Amherst St., Granby, Mass. . . . . . . . .442 S. Main St., Cranbury, N.J. . .3313 Rhawn St., Philadelphia 36. Pa. . .106 S. High St., Mechanicsburg, Pa. . . . . . .23 Chipmunk La., Darien, Conn. . . . . .201 Harrison Ave., Millville, N.J. . . . . . .60 Main St., Mechanicsburg, Pa. . . . . . . .26 Winding Way, Malvern, Pa. .373 Lincoln Ave., Apt. 3, Orange, N.J. , . . . . . . .200 W. 53th St., New York, N.Y. . . ..... 50-411 E. Turf La., Wheaton, lll. Margolies, Peggy ,.... 4:51 N. Sterling Rd., Philadelphia 17, Pa. Marien, Harry R. . . . . . Mark, George E. ....,. . Mark, Robert J. ....... . Markizon, Alan R. Markley, Charles A. . . . . Marranca, Joseph P. . . . . . . , . . . . . .9 Phillips La., Darien, Conn. . . . .934 Coates Rd., Meadowbrook, Pa. .R.D. 9652, Brighton Manor, Beaver, Pa. .7466 Rhoads St., Philadelphia 51, Pa. . . .400 Brentwater Rd., Camp Hill, Pa. . . .815 Exeter Ave., West Pittston, Pa. Marshall, Peter W. . . . . Marte, Charles O., Jr. . Martin, Robert A., Jr. . .6 S. Walnut St., Mt. Holly Springs, Pa. . . . . . . . . .84 Quarry Rd., Levittown, Pa. . . . . . .14-51A Fifth Ave., Fort Knox, Ky. Mascia, Jacqueline .... 8902 W. Chester Pike, Upper Darby, Pa. Master, Donald C. .............. 42 Sewell St., Glassboro. N.J. Mathers, James L. .... . Matthews, Roberta Sue . . . . . . .111-0 Shawnee Rd., Ardmore, Pa. . .Sugartown Rd., R.D. 932, Malvern, Pa. Maxwell, Patricia A. ....... 11834 Joan Dr., Pittsburgh 35, Pa. Mazzola, Dorothy E. . . Meade. Robert A. . . . Mecouch, W. Thomas . . Medaugh, Robert A. . . . Meltzer, Robert G. . . . . Mervine, William R. . . Metenyi, Ronald E. . . . . . .235 Ridgewood Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio . . .35 Crooked Billet Rd.. Hatboro, Pa. . . . . .1030 Woods Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Means, John T. . ...... . .1437 Keystone Ave., Upper Darby, Pa. . . . .1064 Cayer Dr., Glen Burnie, Md. . .3058 Magee Ave., Philadelphia 49, Pa. . . , . . . . .506 Edgewood St., Warren, Pa. . . . .513 Faragut Ct., Falls Church, Va, Mettler, Robert S. ................ P.O. Box 126, Amwell Rd., East Millstone, N.J. Meyers, Linda A. . . .Park Drive Manor, 912B, Philadelphia, Pa. Mezey. William L. ..,..... 226 Meeting House La., Merion, Pa Micci, David F. ..... , Micklewright, Les Milius, Gay Ann Miller. Donald E. .... . Miller, Lewis C. .... . . Miller, Particia A. . . Miller, Robin P. , . Miller, Russell H., Jr. . . Miller, Thomas G. . . Miller. Walter R. .... . Millington, J. Thomas . Minnich, Tim 1. . . . . Mintz, Stephen H. . . Mitchell, Frank E. . , . . Moiel. David L. ..... . . . . . .75 Vreeland Ave., Rutherford, N.J lie A. . . Haines Cove Dr., Toms River, N.J . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .9 Tuxedo Pl., Cranford, N.J .5340 Will Scarlet La., Indianapolis, Ind. Miller, Harris P. .... 5867 Woodcrest Ave., Philadelphia 31, Pa . . . . . . . . . . . .170 Hazel Rd., Dover, Del . . . .3 Cherry Tree La., Cherry Hill, N.J . . .Smithbriclge Rd., R.D. 9552, Box 94 Glen Mills, Pa , . . .R.D. 9552, Box 551-, New Holland, Pa. . . . . . . ,124 N. 27th Ct.. Camp Hill, Pa . . . . . . . . . . . .Barney Rd., Towaco, N.J . . . . . . . . . .Rt. 9951, Boiling Springs, Pa. . . .30 Broadman Pky., Jersey City, N.J. . . . . .561 Bradford Ave., Westfield, N.J. .18 Magnolia La., Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Montague, Robert T., Jr. ......,. 1633 Pine St., Norristown, Pa Montgomery, Paul C. . Monyer, H. Philip . . . . Moore, Elizabeth B. . . . Moore, Stephen W. . . . Morey, Beverly S. . . Morgan, Richard W. . . Moroh, Marsha A. Morris, Richard E. Morrison, Sandra L. . . Morrisey, James R. Morrow, Linda M. Morse, Faith A. ..... . Morton, William P. . . . Mosher, David C. .... . . . .... 4-22 Bryan St., Havertown, Pa. . . . . .610 Warren St., Reading, Pa. . . . .57 Orchard St., Westfield, Mass. . . , . . .Apt. B-722, Presidential Apts.. Philadelphia 31, Pa . . . .Old Mendham Rd., Morristown, N.J. ...............65E.L1ncolnAve., Atlantic Highland, N.J. . . . .201 E. 36th St., New York 16, N.Y. . . . . . . .18 Abington Ave., Ardsley, N.Y. . . . . . .Box 10, Star Rt., Framington, Pa. . .1330 Woodburn Dr., Hagerstown, Md, . . . .4640 Old Boston Rd., Pittsburgh 27, Pa . . . . . . . . .15 Taylor Ave., Earlville, N.Y. . . . . . . .139 Harned Dr., Springfield, Pa. . . . . . . . . . .8 Terrace Dr., Fairport, N.Y. Moskowitz, Mark R. . .326 W. Dauphin St., Philadelphia 33, Pa Motiuk, Israel L. ........ 22 Brookfall Rd., Highland Park, N.J. 215 7 Mowery, Carol K. .... . Moyer, Michael S. Moyer, William F. Mumper, Robert L., Muller, Peter C. . . . ..,,,.,. . . . . J 1 Munson, Robert J. ......,. , ...,.,....,....,.Central Ave., Laurel, ....,.....Central Ave., Laurel, Munter, Harold G. ..,........ Willow Grove Rd., Newheld, Murphy, R. Paul . . Myers, Judith Ann Myers, Linn M. . . . . Myers, Melinda C. Nace, Barry J. ..., . Nada, Laila A. ...... . Neely, Paul J. .,...........,... . Neff, L. Frederick ,...... . Neff, Patricia A. .,.. . . . Neidig, Donald F. . . Nelson, Fredric C. .... . Nelson, Mary L. . , . . Nemec, Michael A. Netz, Petra .,..,.. Nevins, Mary E. . . . . Nevius. Elizabeth K. Newberry. Sterling . . . Newby, Thomas D. Newton, James M. ...,. . Newton, Maureen D. Newton, Robert G. .2419 Riverside Ter., Manasquan Park, 453 E, Michigan Ave., Marquette, Mich. Del. Del. 128 Stratford Ave., Aldan, Pa. '. ..... 5233 Pilikai St., Honolulu, Hawaii .124 Dennison Ave., Wyoming, Pa. N.J. N.J. 286 Orchard Rd., Paoli, Pa. . . , . . . . . . .1057 Highland Rd., Sharon, Pa. 41 W. First St., Evcrett, Pa. . . .502 Hogestown Rd.. Mechanicsburg, Pa. 158 27th July St., Zamakle, Cairo, Egypt 327 N. 5th St., Millville, N.J. 1390 Vlfakefield Dr., Sharpsville, Pa. 1286 Letchworth Rd., Camp Hill, Pa. .,.....................Summerdale,Pa. .113-1 Greentree Rd., Pittsburgh 20, Pa. Group Chief, MAAG, APO 170, N.Y., N.Y. . , .2831 Main St., Pittsburgh 35, Pa. 24 C. Coren Apts., Carlisle Barracks, Pa. . . , . .1208 Argonne Dr., Baltimore 18, 190 Summit Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. Md. R.D. 9955, Westcott Rd., Schenectady, N.Y. 519 Kenilworth Rd., Merion, Pa. 729 Portersville Rd., Ellwood City, Pa. . . . . .2120 N. 21st St.. Philadelphia 21, Pa. ,...................R.D.9953,Sussex, N.J. . . ,... 38 Vista Rd., North Haven, Conn. . . . . . . . , .208 Revere St., Harrisburg, Pa. Nickles, William A.. Jr. . .317 West King St., Shippensburg, Pa. Nissly, Barry L. ............. 164- Hamilton Rd., Lancaster, Pa. Noaman, Ismail S. . .6l.f51 Sec. C., No. 1, Sheikh Othman, Aden Noblit, Susan M. . . .....,.. 514 W. Main St., Loch Haven, Pa. Nolan, Mary L. ........ 416 Kensington Rd., Baltimore 29, Md. Norcross, Barbara J. ....,. 431 Sycamore Mills Rd., Media, Pa. Norman, James M. . . . . , . .162 Washington Ave., Union, N.J. Novotny. Barbara .,,...,... 554 Hampton La., Towson 4, Md. Nuetzman, Carol F. . . .152-11 Roosevelt Ave., Flushing 54, N.Y. O'Brien, Michael J. ..,....,. 14 Broadway, North Haven, Conn. O'Brien, Ronald. .Hillcrest Rd., Warren Twnshp., Plainfield, N.J. Odette, Ann W. ......,... 2216 Dalewood Rd., Timonium, Md. O'Neil, Charles H. ,,,.. 354-4 Burning Bush, Birmingham, Mich. Oppenheimer. Lewis D. . ..... 1933 Chester Ave., Abington, Pa. Ornstein, Herbert J. ........ 106 Park Pl., North Plainheld, Orent, Jo-Anne ...... .,..... 3 24 Second Ave., Hanover Nichols, John H. , . . Nichols, Ronald D. . Oskam, Robert T. . . . . . . , . . . .Jacksonville Rd., Burlington, Ostrowski, Barbara T. .............. 306 E. Country Club Otis, Shirley E. . . . . Overcash, Stephen J. Oyler, John A. , . . . Pagdin, Janet A. . , Palitz, Harvey F. . . Wallingford . . . . . . . . . . .1801 Acorn La., Abington , , . , .1036 S. Fifth St., Chambersburg . , . , . .759 Burnley Circle, Springfield , ....... 585 Point Rd., Little Silver, . .,.. 2303 76th Ave., Philadelphia 50 Palmer, Frank L., Jr. . . . Pan, William ,.,.,...., 4A College Park Apts., Camp Hill Parker, Dennis M. . 216 . . . . . . 209 Sunnybrook Rd., Flourtown 9 . . . . . .243 W. Louther St., Carlisle, N.J. , Pa. N.J. La., Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. N.J. , Pa. Pa. , Pa. , Pa. Parker, Elizabeth . . Parker, Patricia A. . . . . Parkin, Stanton L. . . , . . . .Brookview Rd., Brookview, N.Y. . . . . . .2001 Woodland Dr., Yardley, Pa. 604 N. Burrowes St., State College, Pa. Pass, Charles ...............,......... R.D. 7551, Carlisle, Pa. Patterson, William S. , . . Patton, William F. . Paugh, Robert J. . . Pearsall, Linda L. Pearson, Larry D. . . . , . . . . . . .R.D. -7953, Taylor Highland, Huntingdon, Pa. . . . . .1604 Cherry La., Flourtown, Pa. . . . . . . .251 Yost Ave., Spring City, Pa. . .1744 Lehigh Rd., Wantagh, L.I., N.Y. 2365 Boyd Rd., Huntingden Valley, Pa. Penney, William H. ...................,. Box 384, Mars, Pa. Pennington, Fred A., Jr. ......... R.D. 9953, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Pergam, Carl J. ..........., 48-19 192nd St., Flushing 65, N.Y. Perkins, R. Grant . . Pernet, Suzanne H. Petersen John L Peterson, William Petrucelli, Gerald J. Petterson Karen L Perry, Ronald B. .... , , . .... ., II . . . .140 Sterling Pl., Amityville, N.Y. . . ....,.......... 104 Germantown Pike Plymouth Meeting, Pal .549 Highland Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. .7 Tappan Ter., Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. . . . . , . . . . .R.D. 5451, Spring Grove, Pa. Gray St.,Orange,N.J. 361 Orchard Dr, Pittsburgh 28 Pa Phelps, Jbhn E. . .A .V Scarsdale Rd., Washington 16, lD.Ci Phillips, Edward A. . . , . . .1523 Robinson Ave., Havertown, Pa. Phillips, Raymond T. . .,.............. R.D. 932, Newville, Pa. Phillips, Sally L. . . . Pierce, David C. . . . Pierson, Judith A. . . Pierson, Susan C. . . Pinheiro, E. Barry . . . . . . .135 Chestnut St., Sunbury, Pa. . . . .663 Parkview Blvd., Yeadon, Pa. . . . . . .Notch Cliff Rd., Glen Arm, Md. .................Box204,Princeton,N.J. , . . . , , . .Hopkinson House Apts., Apt. 2214, Washington Square, S., Philadelphia 6, Pa. Piserchia, Gerald J. ...,.......,, 200 Nutley Ave., Nutley, N.J. Plott, Virginia H. ............ 210 Pathfinder La., McLean, Va. Plusch, Robert M. .... -I-49 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill, Pa. Podboy, John W. ...,.........,.. 128 Scarboro Dr., York, Pa. Point, Lawrence W. .... 102 E. Dickinson St., Woodstown, N.J. Pollard, Edward E. . .263 N. Washington Circle, Lake Forest, lll. Pollard, William A. Porch, Kathryn J. . . Porch, Margery B. . Portmann, Peter . , , Post, Roberta A. . . . Potamkin, Macy Ann 1832 Montrose St., Philadelphia 46, Pa. . .,., . . .210 Lakeside Ave., Pitman, N.J. . . ...,. 1028 Highland Ave., Abington, Pa. . . . . . . ,550 Summit Dr., Carlisle, Pa. . . . . . . , , . .24 Russell St., Naugatuck, Conn. , . . .1808 Delancey Pl., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Potter, Cynthia ..... Millbrook School for Boys, Millbrook, N.Y. Pratt, Vaughn W. Prell, Andrea J. . , . Pritchard, John A. . . . . . . . . . .456 Colebrook La., Bryn Mawr, Pa. . . . , .R.D. 7556, S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, N.J. . . . . . . . . . . .66 Academy St., Plymouth, Pa. Prizer, Charles J., Jr. ....... 614 Chestnut St., Moorestown, N.J. Proctor, Barbara A. Quinn, Alan R. . . . . Rafalsky, Thomas R. Rago, Albert R. . . . Rahal, Randolph R. .. . . , . .Apt. B-211, 1600 S. .Joyce St., Arlington 2, Va. . . . , . , .124 E. Main St., Wallingford, Conn. , . . . . .1185 Park Ave., New York 28, N.Y. . . , . . , .220 S. Park Dr., Collingswood, N.J. . . . . .Quarters 31-A, New Cumberland Army Depot, New Cumberland, Pa. Rand, Lawrence A. . .55 Morton St., Apt. 30, New York 14, N.Y. Rapuano, Michael R. ............. Reidina Farms, Newton, Pa. Raskopf, Carol A. , . . .... 14 Magnolia Ave., Montvale, N.J. Rathke, Martin P. ,........., 341 E. Main St., Bergenfield, N.J. Raysor, Sonia C. .......... 453 Manor Ave., Downingtown, Pa. Reed, Rolf S. ...... 381 Wolcott Hill Rd., Wethersfield 9, Conn. Reger, Daniel L. .,,,......,. 167 Hillview Dr., Springfield, Pa. Reichard, David L., ll ......... P.O. Box 373, Waynesboro, Pa. Reid, Robert K. .,,,... 24-0 E. Broad St., East Stroudsburg, Pa. Reidenbaugh, Diane L. . .Student Detach, USAWC, Carlisle Bar. Reinhart, James H. ,....... 2003 Foulk Rd., Wilmington 3, Del. Reinke, G. Clement, Jr. ....,....... R.D. -7951, Phoenixville, Pa. Reish, William G. ...,.......,.. 32 S. 13th St., Lewisburg, Pa. Renshaw, Charlotte L. .... 20 Pleasant St., Clifton Springs, N.Y. Reuter, Louis F. ..,... 62-172 KronbergfTaunus, Viktoriastr. 3-5, Federal Republic of Germany Revell, Mary l. .... 261 Nottingham Hill, Sherwood Forest, Md, Rhine, Charles P. ...,.......... Foreign Policy Research Inst., University of Pa., Philadelphia 18, Pa. Rhoads, Elizabeth G. , . .307 Longfield Rd., Philadelphia 18, Pa. Rhody, John Frederick ...... 5249 Apache La., Drexel Hill. Pa. Richard, John Thomas . .9-1198 Brandywine Rd., Northfield, Ohio Richards, Merrill Anne . . .22 W. 35th St., Reiffton, Reading, Pa. Richman, David ...... 13412 Barringer St., Philadelphia, 19, Pa. Richmond, Donald Henderson . .1 Ca1'man Rd.. Greenvale, N.Y. Rickert, Wayne Frederick .,..... 8 North St., West Pittston, Pa. Riddlesberger, Merchline M., Jr. .......... 256 S. Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. Riggs, Millard M. ......... 609 W. Union St.. Morganton, N.C. Ritchie, John William ............. 839 Surrey La.. Media, Pa. Robbins, Darryl A. . . .703 Crystal Lake Ave., Haddonfield, N.J. Robbins, Lynn Kent . .71 Greenwood Circle, Wormleysburg, Pa, Robell, Paul Anthony ...., 4 Crawford Rd., Lexington 73, Mass. Robert, Charles G. ..........,.. if-9 S. College St., Carlisle, Pa. Robinson, Orville C. .... 821 Hoffnagle St., Philadelphia 11, Pa. Rockwell, Richard Steven ........ 70 Deal Esplanade, Deal, N.J. Rogers, Andrew Y., Jr. ..,. 117 E. 78th St., New York 21, N.Y. Rogers, Judy ................. 195 Park St., East Orange, N.J. Rogers, Lance Duane . . . ....,,. Jericho Rd., Sherman, Conn. Rohrbaugh, Michael J. ......,... 17 Houston Rd., Yardley, Pa. Romberger, David H. ..,..... -18 N. Union St., Middletown, Pa. Rome, Joel Irwin ..... ..... 7 2 N. Gates Ave., Kingston, Pa. Romeo, Angelo G. ................... Rena St., Newfield, N.J. Romito, Charles J. ...,.....,.. 1124 Warren Ave., Arnold, Pa. Rorick, Frederick Charles, Jr. . . .42 Bidlack St., Forty Fort, Pa. Rose, Elizabeth J. ............... P.O. Box 41, Lakehurst, N.J. Rose, Harold R. .... 3000 Lee Hwy., Apt. 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Calvert County, Huntingtown, Md, Sargent, Andrew R. . ., ....... 2344- California St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Sargent, George P. T. . . . ...... 3530 Springland La., N.W., Washington 8, D.C. Sauvage, Carol Lewis ....... 17 Elmwood La., Fair Haven, N.J. Savage, John A. ..., 22 Down St., Flat 9, London, W.l., England Savopoulos, Nicholas Soterios .... 59 E. Mowry St., Chester, Pa. Schaeberle, Henry C., Jr. ........... fl-28 Walnut St., York, Pa. Schaefer, William P., III ....... 928 Pinecroft Rd., Berwyn, Pa. Schambach, Robert Arthur . .47 Fielding Ct., South Orange, N.J. Schenck, Judith Ann ........ School Rd., R.D. 9951, Hatfield, Pa. Schlavo, Sandra Marie ........ 111 Oliver St., Jersey Shore, Pa. Schlesinger, Michael David. .5531 Beacon St., Pittsburgh 17, Paz Schlosberg, Robert Lane ........ 443 Fi1'tree Rd., Levittown, Pa. Schlusser, Robert E. . . ..,...... 985 Holly Pike, Carlisle, Pa. Schmidt, Christina .......... 1037 Robin Rd., Wyomissing, Pa. Schneider, Adele Jo-Anne ...... 145 First Ave., Little Falls, N.J. Schneider, David .......... 177 E. 75th St., New York 21, N.Y. Schreiber, Richard Mclntyre ..........,.. 65 Sentinel Hill Rd., Milford, Conn. Schnell, John Michael ........... Glenwood Dr., Vineland. N.J. Schuler, Cynthia Ann. .R.D. 9953 Stonesthrow Rd., Bethlehem, Pa. Schultz, John D., Jr. . . .1206 Woodside Pky., Silver Spring, Md. Schwartz, Richard Matthew. .1282 Pinewood Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Schwarz, Robert D. .,.... 1806 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Scott, Diane Elaine .......... 2530 Lytle Rd., Bethel Park, Pa. Scurfield, Raymond Edward .... 927 Mulberry St., Elizabeth, Pa. Searles, Pamela W. .,..,,......... 53 Avon Rd., Hewlett, N.Y. Sears, John Bennett ...... ................... D arling, Pa. Second, Ralph E., Jr. ........... 20 Lowell Ave., Holden, Mass. Seidel, Christopher Wallace ,..... 246 N. Front St., Milton, Pa. Selden, Anne Whiting . .93 Lancaster Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Shaffer, Richard Stephen ....... 100 Mills St., Morristown, N.J. Shaffer, William A. . .2329 Leechburg Rd., New Kensington, Pa. Shank, Robert Hoffman ,.......... R.D. 9951, Downingtown, Pa. Shannon, Gayle M. ............ 208 N. 26th St., P.O. Box 263, Camp Hill, Pa. Shapiro, Ethan S. ..,.. 1707 Alexander Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Shapiro, Milton Joseph . .114-3 Countryside Dr., Harrisburg, Pa. Shapiro, Richard Erwin . . .614-0 Old York Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. Sharer, Ralph William ......,... 4.4. Yale Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Sharf, James Campbell ...,... 234- Charlotte St., Lancaster, Pa. Shaver, John Daniel .... .... 6 23 Mountain Rd., Butler N.J. Shaw, Jeffry Steven ...,... ,... 9 5 Maple Ave., Bethpage, N.Y. Shaw, Luther Gardner, Jr. ..... 2 Thompson Ave., Pitman, N.J. Sheaffer, Mrs. Caroline ............. R.D. 41, Landisburg, Pa. Shearer, Don Paul ........ 4-22 N. Front St., Wormleysburg, Pa. Sheldon, Raymond Steward ..,. Guard Hill Rd., Mt. Kisco, N.Y. Sheldon, Stanley Myrl ..,..........., R.D. 9952, Thompson, Pa. Sheldon, Susan Jean .....,.. N. Furnace Rd., R.D. 9652, Box 267, Fallston, Md. Shelski, Leon William . .... 112 N. Hickory St., Mt. Carmel, Pa. 217 Taylor, Penelope Ann . . Sheppard, Joseph Milton .... Box 278, R.D. 9552, Cape May, N.J. Sherman, Joanne Ellen .... 3 Charlesfield St., Providence 6, R.1 Sherry, Robert Saunders . . .42 Demarest Ave., West Nyack, N.Y. Shimer, Lori Lee ...... lllicks Mill Rd., M.R. 23, Bethlehem. Pa. Shinn, Allen Edward .,.,.,. 22 Ogden Ave., White Plains, N.Y. Shirk, Edward Kimball . Greenbrier Dr., Silver Spring, Md Showalter, Paul Miller, Jr. . . . 855 St. Louis St., Lewisburg, Pa. Shukis, Charles Alvin .... ....... 2 22 Muntz Ave., Butler. Pa. Sia, Ida Jane ...... ,......,.. 1 33 VV. High St., Carlisle, Pa. Sider, Neil M. ..............,... R.R. 9991, Sherkston, Ontario Sigler. Karen S. ...... 5987 Golfview Dr.. Birmingham. Mich. Simmons, Valerie Andree ..,,... 431 S. College St., Carlisle, Pa. Slavin, Charles Wallace . . .202 Wellington Rd., Wilmington, Del. Sleeper. James David, Jr. . . .128 E. Oak Ave., Moorestown, N.J. Slott, Phillip .....,......., 35 E. 8--lth St., New York 28, N.Y. Slutsky, Stuart Allen . . ....... 396 Spring St., Brockton, Mass. Smith, Ann Louise ....... 30 Windermere Ave., Lansdowne. Pa. Smith, Bradley Cole . . . .300 Old Ocan St., Marshfield, Mass. Smith, Carolyn Christine . .6917 Bradley Blvd., Bethesda 14, Md. Smith, Charles William. Jr. . . .2303 Valley Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. Smith Claire Leslie .... . . . 29 Half Moon La., lrvington, N.Y. Q Smith, Donald Harman ....... 225 Lansdowne Ave., Vlfayne, Pa. Smith George Robert .. . .....,.......... Arendtsville. Pa. Smith. James Torton ..... .... T look Rd., Pennsville. N.J. Smith, Jay Francis, lll .,............. Box 22, Kimberton. Pa. Smith, Judith Anne ..... . . .... 319 Haverling St., Bath. N.Y. Smith, Milton R., Jr. .... 1136 Gypsy La., East. Towson 4, Md. Smith, Ralph Ely ........... 539 Rutgers Ave., Burlington, N.J. Smith, Richard St. Clair ............... 30 Boulder Brook Dr.. Wilmirigtoxi, 3, Del. Smith, William M. ..... 100 Washington Ave., Haddonfield, N.J. Smither, Henry C., lll. .1341 Manor Circle. Pelham Manor, N.Y. Smyth, Anna Lee Maria ....... 429 Argyle Dr., Alexandria, Va. Snyder, Daniel John. 111 ...., 29 Division Ave.. Greensburg, Pa. Snyder, Harry W. ......., . .747 W. Louther St., Carlisle, Pa. Snyder, Lawrence Edward ....... 31 Prince St., Littlestown, Pa. Solomon, Jerome Spencer ....... 51.3 Ogden Ave., Teaneck, N.J. Solot. Jerry Allen .... ..,.. 1 56 Church Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. Souser, Norma Grace ......,. 567 S. 19th St., Harrisburg, Pa. South, James Dawson ............,. Stone St., Greensboro, Pa. Spadoni, Serita G. .... 114 W. Rosedale Ave., West Chester, Pa. Spahr, William Thomas, Jr. ....... 508 Baer Ave., Hanover, Pa. Spector, Maxine Ann ..... 1516 Hellerman St., Philadelphia, Pa. Spencer, Howard Randolph . ,... 826 West St., Pittsfield, Mass. Spengler, Barbara Ann ........ 820 N. Sixth St., Allentown, Pa. Spiller, Margaret T. ,..... .... W ar College, Carlisle Barracks, . . . Carlisle, Pa. Spire, Henry H. .........., 275 Lincoln St., Hummelstown, Pa. Sprague, Robert B. .... 406 Carvel Beach Rd., Baltimore 26, Md. Spring, Peter Clark ......... 567 Deerpath Rd., Glen Ellyn, Ill. Stafford, Calvin R., Jr. . . .6210 N. Fairhill St., Philadelphia, Pa. Stahl, Harold John, Jr. .............,. R.D. 53, Pottstown, Pa. Steedle, Janet L. ........ 111 N. Melbourne Ave.. Ventnor, N.J. Steedle, Roger Craig ..... 111 N. Melbourne Ave., Ventnor, N.J. Stegmeier, S. Kathryn ......... 661 S. 27th St., Harrisburg, Pa Steinbeck, Nancy S. . . . Sterling, Patricia L. . . . . . . . . .624 Dorset Rd., Devon. Pa: . . . . . . .417 Timber La.. Devon, Pa. Stern, Marc Irwin ,..,..,...,. E. Chestnut Ave., Vineland, N.J. Sterner, L. David . . .2 Locust La., Rose Valley, Wallingford, Pa. Stevens, Michael Donne ........ 34 Averill Pl., Branford, Conn. Stevens, Neal Jerome .... 6603 N. Bouvier St., Philadelphia, Pa. Stevenson, Dally June . . .640 Watchung Rd., Bound Brook, N.J. Stewart, Nancy Carolyn ...,.. 110 S. Grove Ave., Oak Park, lll. Stewart, William Duane . .Brandagee Ave., Pine Orchard, Conn. Stine. Peter Turner . . . . Stiscia, Alfred Ronald . Stix, Allen H. ....... . Stoffel, Walter Robert . . Stolker, Richard Samuel Storey, Bradford George Stout, John Wilson .... Stover. Susan Clark . . . Stricker, Edward C., Jr. . Strickler. Paul Moody ....... . Strite, Katherine ...... Strobridge, Richard P. Strong. Caroline G. . . . . Strong, Charlotte Ann Strong, Margaret Fay . . Stumpf, Jeri Eugene . . . Sullivan, Joseph M. , . . . . . . . .425 Saybrook Rd., Villanova. Pa. 735 lrvington Rd., Chester Pa. . . . .112 Carthage Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. . . . .1011 Lowell Pl., Port Jefferson, N.Y . . . . . . . . . , . .742 Fern St., Yeadon, Pa . . , .2-I-37 Jenkintown Rd., Glenside, Pa. . . . . . .654 N. Tenth St., Reading, P 66 86th St., Brooklyn 9. N.Y. .1024 Linglestown Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. .1229 Jericho Rd., Abington, Pa . . . .846 E. King St., Chambersburg. Pa. T . . . .37 Tompkins St., West Orange, lN.J. American Embassy, Baghdad, cfo Dept of State, Washingtoii 25, , . . . .14104 Glen Mill Rd., Rockville, D.C. Md. American Embassy, Baghdad, cfo Dept of State, Washington 25, . . . . . . . .1465 Whiteford Rd., York, D.C. Pa. 5421 Carpenter Ave.. Otis A.F.B., Mass. Sullivan. Neil M. P. ....... 233 Lexington Dr., McKeesport, Suter, Kurt Edward ...... Sutton, Virginia Elaine Pa. 35 Rolling Dr.. M.R. 542, Carlisle, Pa, . .1009 Frederick Rd., Meadowbrook, Pa. Swain, Karen Jean ............. Middletown Rd., Parkton, Swartz, Barrry Edward . Taliaferro, Robin Lee . . .2 N. Vermont Ave., Atlantic City, Md. N.J. . . . .Centre Island, Oysterbay, L.l., N.Y Tarrant, Jon Wilson ........ 110 Afterglow Way, Montclair, N.J. Tassie, John Milton, Jr. ......., 233 Carter Rd., Princeton. N.J. Taylor, John Berwick ..... 40 DeKalb Ave., White Plains, N.Y . . . .22 Orchard La., Glastonbury, Conn 3. Taylor, Robert F. . . .3822 Fordham Rd., N.W., Washington D.C Teller, Susan E. C. ...... 181 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa Templeton, Mary Ellen ....... 122 E. Clinton Ave., Tenafly, N.J Templeton, Reginald K., Jr. . .122 E. Clinton Ave., Tenafly, N.J Thackeray, Frank W. ..... 2010 Mt. Royal Blvd., Glenshaw, Pa Thomas, George Earl . . Thomas, John Richard . Thomas, John William . Va Thomas, Anne Hathaway ....... 1210 Daniel Ave., Norfolk, Thomas, David ..........,..... 41 S. Third St., Shamokin, Pa . . . . . . . . . ,937 W. Ave., Springfield, Pa . . . . . . .2037 Zarker St., Harrisburg, Pa . . . . . . . . . .937 W. Ave., Springfield, Pa Thompson, Bradley DeForest. Jr. ...... Box 612, Davidson, N.C Thompson, David A.. .151 Liverpool Ave., Egg Harbor City, N.J Stair, Bruce Wilson . Stamatis, Carol Lee . R.D. 9941, Littlestown, Pa . . . . . . .28 Northfield Rd., Glen Cove, N.Y. Stambaugh, Jeffrey Lynn ...,.. Hillside Ter., Menges Mills, Pa. Stanley, Peter G. ..,. 24 E. Bells Mills Rd., Philadelphia, 18, Pa. Staples, Kenneth Thurston .... 60 Skyline Dr., Morristown, N.J. 218 Thornhill, Gail Meredith ........ 1236 Stell Rd., Havertown, Pa Tiffany, David Miller ...,.. 11-02 Jackson Ave., Susquehanna, Pa Tillman, Arthur L., 111 ..... 851 Tenth Ave., Prospect Park, Pa Tindall, Anne Stewart ........... 21 Kathleen Ct., Wiayne, N.J Vekassy, Robert D. . .Zeekant 9717, The Hagus. The Netherlands Tindall, James Milton, lll .,,..... 21 Kathleen Ct., Wayne, N.J. Tindall, Suzanne Kathleen . . .26 Whitemarsh Rd., Ardmore, Pa. Tischler, Ronald B. . .112 N. Frontenac Ave., Margate City, N.J. Tither, W. Thomas, Jr. . .1108 Frederick Rd., Meadowbrook, Pa. Todd, James Clarke ...,..., 127 Warren St., West Pittston, Pa. Tolk, George Robert .....,......... 20 The Oaks, Roslyn, N.Y. Torrey, David Curtis .,.... 7 Payson La., East Hampton, Mass. Toy, Carolyn Jill ..,........ Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford, Pa. Tsou, Hsiao Mei . . .Nanyang University, Jurong Rd., Singapore Tucker, Nancy H. .... 50 Highbridge Rd., S. Glastonburg, Conn. Tyler, Joseph Beck .....,,..,... 1205 Golf Rd., Riverton, N.J. Ulman, Louis Jay .... 11 Slade Ave., Apt. 210, Baltimore 8. Md. Ulmer. Charles D'Olier . . .1204 N. Hillview St., Loch Haven, Pa. Van Allen, Patricia ........,, Deepwood Rd., Naugatuck, Conn. Vance, Dennis Edward ...., 525A Philmar Rd., Springfield, Pa. Velte, Lawrence R. ..... 10 Westwood Rd.. Lexington 73, Mass. Vogan, John Rex ...,..,.. 1821 Canterbury Rd., Abington, Pa. Volz, Christofer Ashton ....,...... 200 Parker St., Easton, Pa. Voneida, Jane Diane ....,..... 38-lt Broadway, Hughesville. Pa. Wachter, Dennis L. . . .750 Fountain Head Rd., Hagerstown, Md. Waddell, Jeffrey S. t..... 1217 Parkside Dr., N.. Wyomissing. Pa. Wagner, Elizabeth Antoinette ...., 20 Pacihc Ave., Nanuet, N.Y. Waight, David W. .,........,.... -1427 AH Street, Carlisle, Pa. Walker, Bruce G. ..,... 1-I-443 Crestridge Dr., Silver Springs, Pa. Walker, Paul Ewing ....,,.... 802 France Ave., Johnstown, Pa. Wallace, Alvah Arthur ..... 119 Demarest Ave., Bloomfield, N.J. Wallace, James Ellis, Jr. ........ 194 Clover La., Princeton, N.J. Walton, Deborah ...........,...,.... Prices La., Moylah, Pa. Walz, Marilyn .......... 374141 N. Oakland St., Arlington 7, Va. Walz, Shaubut Colet, Ill ........,. 51 Wilson St.. Carlisle, Pa. Wambaugh, Mae Louise ,....,... P.O. Box 116. Emigsville, Pa. Warden, Philip S. ..... 1104 Park Terrace Dr.. Alexandria, Va. Wa1'loxv, Samuel McHenry .............. R.D. 7556, Carlisle, Pa. Warner, Edwin Brooks . . .2102 Allendale Rd., Wilmington, Del. White, White, White, White, Edward Hook . . . Pamela Fuller . . Ronald Roundtree William Howard Whittle, Barbara Lamar Wilcox, Milton B., 111 . . Williams Williams, . . . .2066 W. Market St., Pottsville, Pa. . .709 Morris Ave., Lutherville, Md. 6 Hemlock Rd., Lansdowne, Pa. 18 Pinoak Dr., Oil City, Pa. .35 Afterglow Ave., Montclair, N.J. 433 Larchwood Rd., Springfield, Pa. , Bruce Carl .... 4,008 Crescent Ave., Lafayette Hill, Pa. George Wesley, II .,... 29 Begg Dr., Chappaqua, N.Y. Williams, James Pendleton .... 2440 N. 14-th St., Harrisburg, Pa, Williams, Kenneth Jardine .... Hqs. KMAG. QM Sed. APO 102, San Francisco, Calif. Williams, Roberta Louise ...... 130 Atkins Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Wilson, Charles J. ...... 2611-6 Sorento Rd., Philadelphia 31, Pa. Wilson, George Miller ....... 70 Hickory La., Watertown, Conn. Wilson, Jan Endrizzi ............ R.D. ffl, Boiling Springs, Pa. Wilson, Wilson Lewis Albert, III . . .224 Stuart Ave., Downingtown, Pa. , Nancy . .,........ 111 Penn. Ave., Collingswood 7, N.J. Warren, Barry Lance ........., 789 Lydia La., Westbu1'y, N.Y. Warren, Judith Anne .......... 806 Crocus Dr., Rockville. Md. Washbu rn, Phillip Seely . -I4--l E. Sumner Ave., Roselle Park, N.J. Watsoxi, George ...... . . .723 S. Roberts Rd.. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Watt, Gail Hubert ..... ......... 1 8 N. South St., Warren, Pa. Way', Ernest Newton, Jr. ...... -ll Clark St., Pleasantville, N.Y. Wea1'. Mrs. Cynthia D. ..... 119 Hill St., Mt. Holly Springs, Pa. Weber, Cornelius Jeffrey ,...... 1 Whittier Pl., Swarthmore, Pa. Weidner Frederic Clinton ....... 28 N. Main St., Cranbury, N.J. Weigel, Richard D. . . .1001 Barley Mill Rd., Wilmington 6, Del. Weimer, Richard Allan ..,.,,.,. 351 Belvedere St., Carlisle, Pa. Weinel, Eleanor Foote . .1515 S. Cherry La., Lake Oswego, Ore. Weldon, Joseph Henry ......,..... Box 26, South Dennis, N.J. Wendell, Jeffrey Roy . .75 Cedar Rd., Watchung, Plainfield, N.J. W'erkheiser, Molly Ellen ..........,..... Box 63, Numidia, Pa. Westbrook, John L., Jr. ,..., -1-16 Catawissa Ave., Sunbury, Pa. Wettstein, Frank Daril ........ 180 Sunset Dr., Hempstead, N.Y. Wezmar, Ross Milan ..... 506 W. 122nd St., New York 27, N.Y. Wheelock, Dexter .......... Babcock Hill Rd., Coventry, Conn. White, David Sanford . . .5219 Fieldcrest Dr., Pittsburgh 36, Pa. Wilson, Thomas Strong, Jr. ..,....,... 10811 Kenilworth Ave., Garrett Park, Md. Winheld, John Robert ........ 446 Queens Dr., Little Silver, N.J. Winslow, Julian Dallas . .102 Hermitage Rd., Wilmington 3. Del. Winston, John M. ...,... 373 W. Montauk Hwy.. Babylon, N.Y. Winter, Peggy Ann .... 21 Grand Ave., Atlantic Highlands, N.J. Winters, Sherman David .......... 89 Poe Rd., Princeton, N.J. Wise, Joyce L. ..,......... -1,15 Penn Valley Rd., Narberth, Pa. Wiswesser, Betty Jean ........... 3103 River Rd., Reading, Pa. Witman, Mrs. M. Louise . . ..,... 406 Franklin St., Carlisle, Pa. Wolfe, Howard Allan .... 255 Cabrini Blvd., New York 4-0, N.Y. Wolfe, Janet Sue .... ........... 1 Oxford Rd., Yardley, Pa. Wolf, Richard G., Jr. ....... 501 W. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. Wolfe, Seth August, Jr.. .700 Chulmleigh Rd., Baltimore 12, Md. Wolfe, Gretchen Lynn . .344 Freeport Rd., New Kensington, Pa. Wolfrom, Joel Ramsdell . .600 E. Orange St., Shippensburg, Pa Woodring, James Howard ....... 1139 Lloyd St., Nanty-Glo, Pa. Woods, Shelley Anne ......,. 25 Edgewood Rd., Chatham, N.J Woods, Thomas William ......... 176 Taylor Ave., Beaver, Pa Woods, William French . .25 Highland Rd., Valley Stream, N.Y. Workman, David Bird .......... 5000 Coldwater Canyon Ave. Sherman Oaks, Calif Wyatt, Joseph Rayhow . .... 4-22 N. 440th St., Camden 5, N.J Yeagley, John F. .... ...... 3 34 Creston Rd., York, Pa Yoder, Randall Evans ..., 109 Hillside Dr., Carlisle, Pa Yoslov, Steven .... ...... 1 041-10 Long Beach Blvd. Beach Haven Park, N.J Young, Emilie Marie ...,.. 124- Park Ave., Brevard, N.C Young, Mary Ellen ,... ......... 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