Drew University - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Madison, NJ)

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Faculfy-Dr. Roberf run ous 24 1? R4 DAVID E. KULLGREN vel QQLUWAN vi?- Rifggfggmy Dax, F iw Benny II: ow 4,4wW Ww:3,QL I I 4 gqfvsw' . ,A......,... N25 f , f N , ??Qw ,wL Y.. 5 ,-....,,,,: M-'i '-M ff QA! ,.. ,. v,..,, , M X ISTO f A F' i REN af X X BEVE ROBERT LEE MCCQY HISTORY CLUB Bonnie Berqslrrorn, Dawn Lewien, Befsy Boyce, Peler Aceves. Perry Goldman. Dave Kullqren, Carol Van Anlwerp, Ken Sfevens, Dave Valuslfa, Merry Bowers, Granf l'lOl3SOf1. RUH1 Bennerr, Vivian Bruce, Penny Clapp. Ellen Daniels: Sealed! Mf- Emery. RLy T f W Wr HOMAS fix DA WD '04 WWA am fel' 4452 Y 911 1 gf W X I' fi ,,. f- fx ,vw , y ff , ff X M V fy, 7 LI lf' f 0 I - Pac SITIIHW Ulfy A Harraw George KulPqren, Mr. Julius Mas+ro7 sea+ed: Dr. Rober+ ff! M 1 ' W7 jiffjztwf Z f lj f' fly f fm 4 5 I ' QWF'-V I , A I M X 'fffzi ' 0 Z' 7 f , ,. ,Ufwff 'f , f Q . N 4 x 527 i DPNN9 'MEN HAWNN B LOCH THOM AS AQUXLINO f f Z 3 2 nl ROBERT E. CATLIN . JR. ELLEN COTTER LAWRE NCE FLOOD OREMAN H ,mr PM BARBARA J. HUTCHNNSON GEO RGE H- NLULLG REN DAWN L. LEWNEN SHANNON RA SHANNO N RAFFERTY u:r'r ' JOYCE SAM ANICK WILLIA M E' STANFORD 1 4 1 l a, fu- l 5 ll 'WW' X l ' 1 i 5, Q ,R 053' my il A KI ilg 5 1 E E E I s l I Facully-Dr. Rol3erlFriedricl'1s and Mr. Clarence Snelling. Zigi X l U l I l on CP-OOKS ELEAN l 1 5 4 l ll l N JANE WOW K l DONNA M. HSHEP- ' L 30 l l , F , DALE I. GREGORIEW JUDI TH MOWR Y HASSEL KA THERHV5 HESS LUD SWIG DONAL D RUDALE VIGE G X MMERMAN 13 342 W 1 s F i, 1, E .,AQ a L -, Pg M fl 5 r I f s 1 1 P I L 1 E I i i E 1. s es 1 ,L 411 if I I FacuHy-Dr, Philip Jensen, Mr. James Mowry, Mr. James Clinfock. 32 Mills, Dr. James Mc- V991 CM seo BW SUSA PSYC N CAMPB ELL T-1-::2fWn1aY:'.. 4 1 ,QB , 1 J Aww was . .Nz-ww- mm : i gig' M X 5 4? V Q I S 1 fy Y f K y xi: I w1LuAM CAUGHEY BRI AN CO FFE Y ROBERT COHEN CELIN E NOVEMBER CO UPER A sweve mx N em fy, f my I seumfr nf, was wWPfN ANN DF MARY PECK DAVIDSON MARTHA FOWLER NGSEN k 1 ! ,A .5--w - 4 . - .:.f2!s,':'-i 31i'3 YL Ima: L.: use SHIRLEY HELLER JA lLL KAY SE IBERT SCHONBERG LQ'-9 FASU LA SMITH lo 2 s01'Nw ml XAO ws L ATTS uCE W MARY A PSYCH.-SOC. CLUB Joy Plwalen, Dale Gregoriew, Lois Smiflm, Slnirley l-leller, Kallwy Jensen.. Kay. Luclewig, Marly Fowler, Bain Davis, Trudy Braunliclng Sea+ecl: Jackie l-lull. Bob Col1en,Gre+clwen Zimmerman. 5392 2 ? 2 . 2 e feng grew-Z Q3 wg 4' S r My, Wx 1 4 22 5 3 W , 2 e s W' 5 , .Q , L A 2 ji SXSW Eff' T? 3 6 V Awwrzxigb , if W f x ' ? KM, . 1 amy' ,af 2 ,wg Q, 5, iw FJ' ,W M. 5' eff 'fr ' ff V W. j 5? f ,NNX, ,M,..N, E Xb z 9 29. gum ix y Q ,gf WEEE? 977 S if ,ix 'A ,WNW N, W W if Kr vi mi Q 0 14523 05 N ' Qf nr Facully-Mrs. Florence Zuclc. Dr. Roberl' Zuclc. Mussell, Dr. Beniamin Blaclcburn. : A ii ,, 25 Wall Knox, Jay Sylces, Squid sow T- JR. BETA BETA BETA Sandy Sclwaiz, Bob Kaye, Milne Slippen, Larry Day, Al Menlcin, SClUlClH Mussell' 68 Tony Clirisfiano. Lee Kaplan, Janer Milcliell, Diane Suier, Grace Lelwman, Mara ,VO Barens, Tim Slabler, Hal Pedersen, Wall Knox, Avis l-lull, Margo Young, Paul Wood: Sea'red: Dr. Zuclc, Mrs. Zucli, Dr. Busln, Dr. Balcer, Dr.Pl1ilips. f l S lfzgqlr 2 E 3 ' f 2 2 .i 2 l 1 r , 1,15 l s V' 2. 3 I Z , ., ,, ' 2 ' lZf4f.WAvff:xa4,.. A Wm-zzazq, i 7 . ll' L 37 ' ' '1'w':v::h-1 u . ,I ,F .W w v Faculfy-Lee Kaplan. Dr. Joy P Dr. Louise Bush, Avis Hull. hiliips, D r. EG ,Ak .iw 1 . 434101: M .TN x 'Sf K -.. fa W' 4 . ff, ' I 4 V' 1' F ,1 5 K Sfanley Baker, un wfu K f , 5, ,f 4 2? iff ff 1 ,!'WMw, 572. 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Louise Hermey, George Enslee, Danny McFadden, Judy Pelroslci, Ron Rankin, Carol V60 Anlwerp, Herman Bosclw. I Maybe nexl year . Mrs.EH1eI Bishop, Dr, Donald Sco++, Mr. James Miller. O M1056 D AV XD 1 SWA BWHLLE K3 F if ROGER XY? 21 gk I 2 QQ! 'J ,www .,..- h . .. x.. ,I GABRIELLE ECKOLDT COLLINS p , ,N 1 UAVED DEHCHMA AMER!! 1 Nz!-jxjrg-il I U'W'ff'eH Le-, V 1 -4 'N 1' Lime X Nah, I .. 1:1 reg: My S, ,. V. lf1T2f'NR:: QUE I Il, A46 DAVID DEITCHMAN EDI TH REED AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Sea+ed: Sue Kenworfhy, Edie Reed, Dave Deifchman, Dave Brusco, Roqef BIVIIIIEYT 2nd row: Kurf I-IuhIanen, Laura Merfz. Cenijrh I-Iavener, Jean WQY1 AI MSI' 'n' Mr. Miller, Dianne Murphy, Carol Eskesen, Louise I-IermeY' JGCIIIQ Jones' 'gon Kanzakiz 3rd row: Sandy Schafz, BIII Kohler, I-Ierman Bosch. RGIPIW Thom' an Daniels, John Layfon, Ron Rankin, George WSIISF- E. SEE RALPH T N -fb-IG D, 43 , I 1-gk r X rim,-75121 fr w . V Wm., Y -wr , j xi- ..-X V V 5 QQ X i f 1 I ...gk :I 5 , 'FJ' 1 ' ' li S I 11 2-51? ' yi? 5 5 f l f I 35-2 Q l l sr .,, 5 WW. Faculry-Dr. Clwarles Lylrle. Dr. Bernard Greenspan, Roger Brnlcley. eoRooN MAXFIELD ANGFORD MATH CLUB 2nd Row: Louise l'le'meY- SUS Kenworllmy, Ralph Thorn, RUH1 Sleele, Sue Barnard, Qorclle Maxwell, Fran Brown, Judy Perroslcip 3rd Row: Jolnn Langford, Roger B1nlcley,V 1c Drilea, Al Blake-slee, Don Kanzalgi. x01 OR D RXLEP- MCU V VL 5911+632 Dr. Greenspan, Jackie Jones, Edie Reed, l-larry Kriz, Carol Van Anlwerpg llofl l Y A f C il W9 ,av RQQQT Dr. Ralph Johnson-Speech. Mrs. Madeline Kenyon, Mrs. Mary Ellen Voorhees, Mr. Harry Simesler, Physical Educalion. ADDITIO AL ACADEMIC PERSGNNEL John E' Bevan. reqisharn Dr. Arlhur Jones, librarian land Associafe Professor of Enqlishlq Mrs. Virginia King, Secrelary lo lhe librarian, Reqislrars orlice slarl--Mrs. Phyllis Rabb, Mrs. Dorolhy Library slall-Mr. Larry Kline, Mrs. Elizabelh Meier, Mr Bdcluini Mrs Marion Purcell Mrs Geraldine Johnson, Mr. Ronald E. Auslin, Dr. Jones, Mrs. Jane Carlingg sea+ecl: Mrs John Bgvanl i I I Julia Balcer, Mrs. Johanna Moore. ff! , Xxx. qi ower: Roger D5 p rr clan Avis l-lull, Linda WaTson, Ellie SelTfidQ9i l B nlrley De d e C fnrr gs, Perry Goldman. HONCDRS CGLLOQUILIM The problem oT The Two Culfures and Scienfific Revolufion provided The iniTial impeTus Tor The I96I-2 T-Tonors Colloquium. The college colloquium ioined wiTh The graduaTe school colloquium in November To hear Denis deRougemenT lecTure on The Person, The Angel, and The AbsoluTe. The original eighTeen shrank To eighT who evenTually compleTed Theses. David Allen produced a sTudy oT The American non-violenT movemenT, Roger Binkley's paper dealT wiTh radioacTiviTy in biochemisTry, and Deidre Cummings' paper considered conTemporary arT criTicism. Perry Goldman sTudied The hisTory oT Jockey T-lollow, Avis l-lull worked on embryonic gland developmenT, and Donald Rudalevige invesTi- gaTed ST. Paul's ThoughT concerning The EucharisT. David Samuelson's paper cenTered on The IiTerary genre oT science TicTion, and Eleanor SelTridge wroTe abouT The musical Theory and pracTice oT Tour conTemporary composers. SENIOR SCHCLARS Dave Valuska. Perry Goldman. .-' X l X -Q exp XX X X S 'H 5 E.is:lol4Sll Home mbgrg lrom ,an i 4' .V H: EEE 5 Cl f rr more semi Qgergr dl ,1:'jQ:iEil il June' 1 . 1 ,543-T Tri possession oi ,girl lve leurs. Gobrfele Collis 1 ., vi l I A newer llooene iciel McCoy, an l W. 4 T ieiihreroefselecli ' r.ffsfg'sliaTe loner si T 1:51 fferffaardirary Sf e :,,, , 5 f.:ll.Crarmer, and WT flli. and Dr, 5 A senior scholar engages in independenT sTudy direcTed by The head oT his Tield oT concenTraTion. STudenTs are selecTed in The spring oT Their iunior year on The basis OT disTinguished academic achievemenT. Senior scholars receive TuTorial insTrucTion and upon compleTion oT The Two-semesTer proi- ecT, six crediTs. To work as a senior scholar is TO apply academic excellence, self- discipline, and original insighT To The SOIU- Tion oT a speciTic research problem, Drew's scholaslic Honorary Sociely elecled lourleen members from lhe class ol I962. On 'rhe basis of a 2.5 cumulalive average for ninely or more semesler hours, David Allen, Roger Binlcley, Perry Goldman, Avis Hull, Eleanor Sellridqe, and Linda Walson were inducled in June, I96l. March, I962, addilions, via possession of a 2.35 cum over one hundred live hours, included Susan Campbell, Gabrielle Collins, Merrill Ham- lin, David Hansen, Roberla Harlen, James Knapp, Roberl McCoy, and Dave Samuel- son. Eaculiy members elecled, on lhe basis of undergraduaie honor sociely member- ship andfor exlraordinary service, were Dr. Biclcnell, Dr. Cranmer, and Mr. Slover in Sepiember, I96I, and Dr. Bush in March, l962. WW' Dr. Zuclc, Mr. Morgan, Dr. Newlin, Mr. Emery, Dr. Wealherby, Dr. Greenspan, Dr. McClin+oclcy seafedz Sue Campbell, Gabrielle Collins, Avis Hull, David Allen James Knapp, Perry Goldman, Dave Samuelson, David Hansen. SIGMA PHI WHO'S WHO Bob Harrall, Larry Eloodg sealed: Dave Samuelson, LarrY Fleodf Bob fzolieil' Dave Hansen, Lois Smiih, Sue Bob Cailirii Sealed: Sue Campbell, LOIS Campbell, Jane Brown. Smilh, Ellie Sellrid9'3s Thirleen members of ihe Class of '62 were elecled To Who's Who Among S+uden+s in American Colleges and Universi+ies. They were Lawrence Flood, sludenl council pres- idenl, Roberjr Cohen, senior class presidenli John Klapmuis, college co-social chairman: Sugan Campbell, Drew-Eds president Elea- nor Sellridge, pasi Acorn edilor: Marlha Eowler, chairman ol lhe Judicial Board: David Allen, sludenl council Treasurer, Roberl Harrall, sludenl council vice-presi- danlg Jane Brown, lrosh adviser: David Hansen, former class olliceri David Samuel- son, Oalc Leaves ediior: Roberl Callin, Varsiiy D club presidenli and Lois E. Smirh, lormer Cal: Leaves edilor. .X K 1 Xe Y u, . .pf n w MN 'Q Z 'f , W . a 'HN' . Nr., v T 1 X s w' nw? s A + R ' NW, .xx Q1 , X f X, 4 XA f.. KN X In f . :ZA 'JM X . P1 'V X wJ' r W- 0,1 -IQ .K 4 ws f- S S, ,,..,! nffm ,ff 4. 1 T A b f J. If ff m v ff' .N f 1 f nf In x. af! K' ,f , gh! if ' ,f, A 5, 7 s Ai w 's n ,nw K 1 3. W! .p- S-... I, X. . ns, w..,A rif, -xii -ww wr Q' ff, X ,v i' 4' MAA ,, Q . -.,,-xi. Q , A Nw A .h XA ,XS R fe' , fgx A .53 11: is iz I! fit? ml il +1 is w gig., ,ww V ff? , I 1 f 3 ffl: ,X i Q 1 1 .hw 1 1 i 1 , , r 1 ,-- an 5 . lx' bm 'Q X. if 25 ! I 1 1:7 Q. 41 xmwan Nix? , la i 1 r F1 F 'FY iw 1 i WW In W f 3 Mrs. Rulli Murray-House Direclor. 2?sfEE.,,CH HAL Welclw Hall. lneller l4nown for Jrl'1e l25 lair female undergraduales il slwellers, ran oil willw major honors llwis year. Noi only did llieir version of Disneyland bring lliird place al lfiouse parly lime, bul they also won lirsl place in Jrlie Clirislmas Carol Conlesl, Mrs. Murray lrealed Jrlwe inmales lo her lamgus ginger ale and cliocolale chip cookies: counselling was in +l1e capable lfiands of Jane Brown, Joan Sny- der, and Phyllis Bailey. Mrs. Murray aslcs Sanla lSusan Morrisonl for a quiel dorm for Clwrislmas. F l F l r I A hen parfy in full swing-Carren Orsini, Isabelle V ..,., i ,,.l Kanz, Nancy Vonderhorsr. , M HS + CI , whaw, an a aus is a . -luv: Eff 5: ' 'l ll - ll..--4. ' 355 -7 f... 'flank lid rev: 2, l-Ji.. ' 14 -.41 i is-' i li M51 IV: r l We TE- leflf New 1 lm iii Q, , l d v : Iv, , . ' ' . 1' , xl :QQ 5 ,iw xlig. 55 - ,, ,JA A4, ff, Firslr Floor-ls+ row: Karen Kingsley, Parricia Farmer, Donna Shields, Joyce Brunelle, Karen Henry, Mary Zarfin, Nancy Ludwig, Dianne Maltnb, Ann Leary, ir 2nd row: Amy Anderson, Barbara Eicrihorn, Margarer McMullen, Carol Shear- 32 HQ! 5 sy, man, Corlcy Harmon, Karen Eisensrad+, Kim, Sreplianie Flanigan, Jane Brown, Karri Sellendi, Lorie Nielson, Ann Ross: 3rd row: Karen Bralrsenis, Louise Lee, Linda Hall, Barloara Sroclcer, Margarer Leicl'i'rl'1ammer, Emmy Prieslrley, Cynllnia - fffi Srurge. f qw 'f ' I-1. I I i? Second floor-Is+ row: Elsie Spinner, Gail l-lerberi, Nancy HOWG. i'BUlCl'W'l -l-lTOmP50rl' Jean Brrd' Carol Mims, Millie Melwarfie, Ann l-lasringsq 2nd row: Ginnie McCombs, Donna Nelson, MGVY l-OU Green, Karen Healing, Carol Cosrello, Pai l-lowell, Carren Orsini, Fran Siple. lsobelle Smlllli lmbelle KGUZ. Loria Menousekg 3rd row: Barbara Cigolini, Nancy Sclnnaars, Joan SnYder' Jane Terrell' 'lrlnird floor-ls'r row: Donna O'Connor, April Allen, Mary Eorrunaro, Par l-loward. NancY Vorldertrlorsr' Sandy Wolfe, Be++y Perz, Belrsey Wefnefi 2nd VOWC JGGVW WGYI Feillj Beuler' Barbara Jenlunsoii' I Joanne Tirnpson, Lynn I-lannan, Emma Lee l-limeno, Karen Merola, Millie Coslello, Ca+l1Y TraQ 5' -i Becky l-lenshaw, Marilyn Sroner, Nancy Lalrlwam: 3rd row: NaUCY Kem- Sllarorr Ballard' Nancy Ba er' Nancy Richmond, Cindy Towne, Plwyl Bailey, Susan Morrison. W YYY, MWMMM i n A1 r i l i I , l, l 52 l I A i l i l l , ff' V M ...R - A --:fur--5 -2 I 'Z I ., 57 5? 5' ' ' ' ' av ' xi' 1 E.: 5 L55 1.4 A fl X New Weiss i v , i Lis , My-emi is W' a-mf Vff ,A N 5,4 Z 4 l New XfVomen's Dorm, VVSSJY Vlfing began iis iirsi year avoiding lhe workmen cheerfully compleling conslruclion on The building. Under lhe leadership oi Belsy Gecsey, social chairman, lhe dorm's lelling of a Chinese legend look second place in lhe house parly compelilion. Sue Campbell engineered a suc- cessful aucrion, loo, selling various ilems losl during lhe noclurnally recurrenr fire drills. A+ year's end. rhe workmen were slill promising lo be oul oi lhe dorm. ,fi 'QQJM ,ff , I 1-4' Mrs. Ne-rline Maurer--House Direclor, I When I gel married . . i Mirror, mirror, on lhe wall . . . Z! Ex-er-cise, ex-er-cise, walch me do my I' it Firsl floor-'Fron+: Toshilco Tanaka, Kalrhy Mace, Maida Brodnialc: baclr: Cafhie Hunroon, Nina Wang, Carole Arrhur, Barbara Dilley, Judy Rommer, Joan Anderson, Laura Mer+z, Diane DeMou'rh. Second floor-lsr row: Grace l-lam, Linda McCall, Rufh Schaefer, Carey Reiner, Lynn Schupple, Julia Grondahl, Nancy Bennie, 2nd row: Jean Crawford, Lyn Hamilfon, Meg Gruver, Jane Russell, Joan Davidson, Diane Purdy, Sue Abendschein, Lee Kaplan, Connie Pryde, Margie French, Anne Pirlain, Befsy Gecseyg 3rcl row: Ann Warner, Ginny Long, Cissy Morell, Grace Lehman, Shirley Koi. S D B 's Mar Arden Faline. Carey Davis, Jackie Third floor-Is+ row: Jane Emery, ue u oi. y Buclcman, Sue Kenwor+hy7 2nd row: V. V. Marlin, Genie Carler, Maryann Zola'ra. Linda Perervary, Trudy Parsons, Bonnie Keyser. Gail Narqi, Jane Fink, Marianne Af1Cl9fSOf1. PS9 Kunzle, Mary Lodge, Lyn Chalmers: 3rd row: Carol Coorssen. Judy Morgan. Lyn Sausser, Ellie Croclrer. , , . N.- 1,1 , . in ,, ' f f Z 17272 53 3 4 . 1 ' ',. X 1' Wy.. K r 1 f ,'4f 1, I J lfi 'i fi 1 fl l SEQ l if i lf 5 J ri .I iii , va I Q fi 1: ss11:i?. XV? ip' i iv- 1 1 ,, , 1' 2 lm :ix , leur- I ffl w ,, f 3? Q ' .- F :liirii-'3. Qff'1 i.Tfli.'? 'N 2 4.1 zis lss -,Gigsiiggzikggigfi 1 75' l 1 l 1 ri ss f r l :Q I I xy-52-?1s.1 l if 5 -ll - 1 ' lff 1 sw i j X i Aw., P :i - E l ' ,. Ai : -r wx - - I - .--:zf L' '- xg 2 ff Mr. John Williams - as . A l-louse Direcror Baldwin l-lall was overrun by freshmen rhis year, and conrinued as a campus social cenlrer. Music Through Jrhe Agesl' was Jrheir cenlral Theme lor house par- ries, raking second place. Al Jrhe annual Bealnik Parry Dean Vlfealherpy appeared as Sanla Claus reading poerry, and Dr. Schabacker posed as arlr criric, iudging from among rhe many drawings and painlings supmilled. Alrhough pin ups were banned by The house direclor, who shall remain nameless, lhe sounds af weighllilling issued lrom The base- menr, oyershadowing loilliards and ping-pong, echoing rhrough Jrhe nighl. I l f M ,f .f f . , f 1 if f 1 K f , ff il ff ,' ,, fl ll r ' All I said was .... HY I .FF !,, OU re U mg Dear Mom .... EFSJF floor-ls+ row: Ward Landrigan, Roq Harrison, Pele Fuchs, Bob Hirschrnan: 2nd row: Sahry Haney' :Ilan Huberman' Bill Slanlofd- Mf5lCOlm Barlow: 3rd row: Tom Garver Jon c wieger, Jo n Chrislmann, George En lh dl, B b W ll B'll W II' Ph'l 'l l Bob Cole.Dave Schlanslcer ge ar O OO ey' I 6 mg' I Shmme' Second floor-Isl row: Ar+ Valenzuela, Hal Pedersen, Dave Dei+chman, SCOH' Biclcell: 2nd row: John Parcels, Arl' Mi++ler, Bill Slanford, Brian Corley, Wayne Howie, Andy Sal+is. B05 McGann, Bob S+. Cyr, John Allen, John Vollmer: 3rd row: Bob Douglas, Roberf Thomas. Frank Macaulay, Bruce Jaffe, Bob Srnarl, George Gossell. Third Floor Isl' row: Konnie Kerr, Bill Herbs-lman, Danny Daniels, Keir l-loelhel, Phil Coverfg 2nd row: Heisler, Bruce Lillmann, Scolrl Bond, John Laylon, Bill Flood, Harvey Sfein- berq, Don Kanzalci, Paul Miller, Dave Burdelrle, Ed Wilrherellg 3rd row: Bill Sfanford, Bob ' ' d 6 ll B b Cohen, Smarl, Joel lvlerchanl, Howie Currid, Bull Kohler, Allan Hood, An y ranne . o WJ' . HASELTQN E-EAU.. l-laselTon l-lall won TirsT prize in The annual mens house arTies. The Theme was This Trou ed Z ew? ' A bl P World, each seCTion OT The dormlTory porTrayinq a diTTerenT Cold War TronT. Cn The dornesTiC TronT, snowball TighTs were renewed illiciTly, To The con- sTernaTion oT The house direc:Tor, and The Tinancial loss oT The dormiTory. I lg , V? ,MV oz ,T f .3 1 f X 04 x, Q Q: ,, ,, su A? , , 'LQ ? Z '7 I-lansen demonsTraTes The arT of ealwn q spaqhehh. Counselor Bob H arrall nnTerrupTs a friend! IU senior secTion. Y ,'Tha+'S how we counsel wise-guy phoTographerS!.. T 6 Mr. Roberl' Van l-lorne, l-louse Direclor, of pinochle ffff Firsf floor-Isl row: Al Merriam, Cliuck Carlson, Bob Meade, Rick Lilkenlwaus- 2nd I-ow. Dick Villamil, Bill Geer, l-larry Kriz, Craig Wilkinson: 3rd row: Bill Sleplienson Dave Klerii 4+l1 row: Jim Siewarl, Dick Bari, Bob Perry, Clwris Burdellp 5+l1 row: Granl I-lobson Dave Barion, Ari Jukes. Second Floor-Isl' row: Des Sealey, Marvin Rice, Gordon Friedman, Bob Kaye, Kuff l-lulwlanenq 2ncl row: Paul Vega, Siuarl Crank, Ted Manzo, George Enslee, Bill Pe+erson1 3rd row: Rodney Grunes, Paul Wood, Bill Benedicl, Jerry Williams, Wid Painieri 4+l1 row: Jack Turner, Pele Blaiclwer, Pele Aceves, Bob Carlin. Third Floor-lsi row: George Kullgren, Wayne Cliase, Dave McLauglilin, Don Scoii, Tim B cli Dwe Knllgren Ari Jukes Bob Smiili Daye Moicln Bob Siablerg 2nd row: Herman os , c , . . . Spicer, 3rd row: Ray Garcia, Dan McFadden, Dick Fredricks, Ron Rice, Wid Painferg 4+l1 row: Dave Brusco. Bill Long, Jerry Williams. Dave l'l6V1SGH- ASETQE T-TALL 6 ,il f , ., . A., A gag 14:5 ,,, ,N Q ff' 7. si'-We sg is i 5 , so ' ff K. ,-. i ffy' ' M.. a - - ' 12'-.fr J: :.v:4af.:f.:: .,. .I .vw a..:'f vw as-.-:nh ,rf'::,:v,,- - .. H fi- 'ab is . . Ned 32 Q x , ,Q x ,M v v'n.- v. E 4 x x 4 S VM Uh K, N + X ,V we N' .Hmw,m s 'axe fy f 1 i N A N 4 fx ' N3':..,', v gras XA 'N , 'Qs x 6 4, ' s Q. I 1 ge. g,-V s 4 A ww -As Y' T W y x. r N + 2 Us N --. N 'Q f fngs Nix' Af' ,, ' f w ' ,J K fa, K T Q42 :Krug + N T f keg,-,Aix grew' 6-1, - p ,., .K-swf: .. 1 .WW W - '.w5,'?-rs,-fu s , T 2 -kf-Jqm,-t' Shana:- , - , , ,favs-'L V' . ,gf 4 - , H., 1, sf- .,N,,,u,,, f W .ff AS? 4 'Y s ff A W has -A ag A KS ggya 1 'fx f fits Q R W : as A Jw ,, Mrs Sylvia SmiTh, l-louse DirecTor. lvlum SmiTh and Asbury l'lall had an exTremely inTeresTing year. Ellen CoTTer ioined The ranlcs oT The invalids when she broke her ankle laTe in The winTer. Asbury rendered ShouT For Joy aT The ChrisTmas Carol ConTesT. The girls worlc on house parTies paid oTT-Their winning Theme, New ATh- ens, was compleTe wiTh Togas, and a song abouT our old Triend, Qedipus. The girls also ran oTT wiTh The Trophy Tor selling The largesT proporTion oT Ticl4eTs Tor The AlberT Ben Wegener Game. The in- sTallaTion oT hair dryers rounded ouT The year. 4 T gu y 4, . 2 , Bill STanTord consulTs The Oracle lJudy Brownl in New AThens John KlapmuTs and Happi Gallagher oTTer guide service To Judge Harold Emery George Kullgren ..nObIeS+ R m Nh ' . o an o em W. . A '4 '7'1'1'Z1..3. ' f- --,-1-. -..c....4:..:b'.A... U4H':.! u umm i W, f 1 6 4 5 1 . i y t l Firsf Floor-ls+ rowzl Penny Clapp, Joan Malsong 2nd row: Judy Gravell, Marilou Wr,qh+I l Mrs. Smifh, Janel Milchyell, Ellen Co+'rer. y 1 E E 2 E S Second Floor-Isl' row: Alice Wafrs, Julie Johnson, Joyce Wakefield. Bonnie Bergslromg 2nd row: Gale McCormack, Jaclcie l-lill, Barbara Hulchinson, Gerie Snell, Joy Phalen, Trudy ' ' ' BI h D' Coo er, Ellen Earp. Z Braunllch, Judy Ahlslrorng 3rd row. Gail Clayron, Penny u m, lane p 3 W s . Third floor-Isl' row: Linda Wafson, Gerry Shulowiclc, Edie Reed, Judy Brown: 2nd row: ' ' ' cl :Chris Joyce Samanicls, Berlha Webb, Happi Gallagher, Liz Ford, Marry Fowler, 3r row Harris, Deidre Cummings. J' ,J 5 1 1 xi' T - -s2m'r1'f'F f fic? Qfcq 5 Q- E, sv 'a Nw an - EMM Barr yn, gkwe 5 E x,,4s4,,,,KE,,.s , A ,ahise 1 Q. M .. u ss., if ' J i .fly ,, :f v A ,, -.. ,ws ...5-,,,, :WT -- Q, Q . ,,.v. ..,.. h,. , . , ,,,,,, ,,s Q, f ' F' Y 4 f X Xgx X K N 5 ik TX T 'F is X .. 0 ,f2.. f K - 4:-2-wav:-3.1-diffiwi' I 9 S xx N x B' 4 o o s , M p 5 N Q f- x XC f Q X o 0 . x M, A, Q. A, 4 x 9,0 9 N . X wwf? ws: 1 if X '1 5+ 'gg sv! ' X M vl T 0 A 1 s, WIN vw if 5 3 f 4 2 T Tv-'Gif 'W ,,,,. ., ..,. , , s . - ., , fa.. ,M ,ss-W .4,,,i,, fiffflfiriz f-sg-sniff :y-Five' sf- 1-' PW ' Mr Winberg Chai, House Direcior. Qoqefg House, lradilionally a dormilory 'Tor women' W65 invaded by college males Jrhis year, and re- named Qlmi House in honor oi Professor Winlaerg Chai, ihe house direelor, whose weekends in New York made il an 'ihonoru dorm. To avoid respgnsi- biliiy, a 'Troika oi presidenis was ioul in oiclice-one man from each Tloor. Excellenl cooking Tacililies and a shori walk 'io classes led many residenis aslray- oil The iood plan and inio Trouble wilh Mead Hall, The only dorm on campus io insjrilule coffee hours, Rogers l-louse has been hosi lo Professor Ben Kimpel and Presideni Oxnam, among oiher honored guesls. Is+ row: Vera Naewboonien, Neil Kaplan, Mike Sherloin, Cap Coyle. Gerry Nadler, Troian, Dick Chaplin, Bill Barrowclough: 2nd row: Paul Springle, Dave Samuelson, Bill Bradley, Jim Hogan, Ron Wendi, Gordon Maxfifeld, Irwin Blooh, S+orm Rode, Jon Tell, Dick Siailord. Presidenl' Oxnam and friends. The Chinese underground resisiance. 1 1 Y --J,,, D5 , L e .4- 7 i The men of lhe college have finally proved lhal il is 'M Q i i possible lo live under lhe same roof wilh seminarians. s Q 'mi f i I Hayl Bowne's firsl floor was Taken over by college i 5 'foxy men lhis year for The lirsl lime in The hislory of , is Drew. l-loy'r Bowne was nolorious for being in a con- v, Jrinuous srale of open house. Need we say more? , l Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rice. l-louse Direclors. The Refurn of Tipple Pond, Wha+ l-lo! ls+ row' Vic Drilea, Ralph Thorn, Dave Allen, John Foreman: 2nd row: John Langford. Jeff Gilman, Tony Chrisliano, Dale Gregoriew, Tom Aquilino, Fred l-lusl, Perry Goldman, Squid lvlussell. Janel' Nu'r+er, Adam Kaufman. George Murlha. F KL. E 4 2 l l 1 2 Donna Fisher Kay Hanson L nda l-lunfer, Paf Tufferow. Val Ponsini. FERTILE CRESCENT Ferfile Crescenf lWendell and Tipple I-lallsl-so-called because of fhe prolific nafure of ifs residenfs--is fhe home of almosf counfless married seminary sfudenfs, and nearly a dozen married undergraduafes. The com- plexifies of family life and of college sfudy are a chal- lenge fo any ,morfal-fhese selecf few combinefhe fwo wifh an efficiency fhaf is a consfanf source of wonder fo fheir uninifiafed brofhers and sisfers. l-lere one can wifness fhe vagaries of Child Psychology in condifions so vifal fhe mosf operafional of all definifions seem liffle more fhan coclc-eyed opfimism, and fhe mosf consid- ered sociological fheories blafanf nonsense. The Ferfile Crescenf is an anfidofe for fhe sfarry-eyed. and an in- spirafion fo fhe disillusioned. Val Ponsini learning her new fasks as housewife. Those kids nexf door finally quiefed down. Parliing Smillig i in llie c any mil mulers of Uflrlerco Club Spy Yearell ol an 6 m0re, H College, ll hy Sf' ls+ row: Ann Forkel, Linda Perervary, Judy Pelroski, Angela lvlankiewicz, Carol Eskesen, Marie Shepherd, 2nd row: Roberia l-larren, Carolyn Smirli, Ron Barber, Alron Sawin, Ken Hussey, Carol Heriweckg 3rd row: Kay Ludewig, Carol Babkowski, Barby Sinclaire, Sieve Spiegel, Piia Ala'ilima, Paul Comiskey, Val Greenspan, Mara Barens, Ron Rankin, Bain Davis: 4+l1 row: Al lvlenkin, Larry Day. Mike Gilberl, Roger Diilman, Jim Knapp, Dave Valuska. Ruilw Bennefr, John Hicks, Bill Dickinson. X I X3 Q Q A X 2 ll, W ? , f 1 ' if B su 'Q f E6 i sm no rf Q A Q- Parking lickels, rralllic, permils, and a cerlain Mr. Smillwi if nollwing else, Jrlwese ar leasr will be included in rlwe commuJrer's Advenlure in Excellence. Like -'you rnean'fl'1e Whole fgwn burned dawn? any minoriry group worllw menlioning, Jrlwe com- I murers have organized llwis year under Jrlwe leader- YOU bidfOUfv1'1a'f7 Sl'1ip ol: Ron Barber and Ken l-lussey. Wlialever irs undercover aclivilies, lwowever, llwe Commulers' Club sponsors ar leasr one norable social evenl per YGGF-lliis year's parly was lwiglwliglwled by Jrlie debur of an all-commuier band. lr is rumored, lurllrier- more, rlwai despile Jrlwe Merlwodislr leanings ol The college ol llweir clioice, This group is favored secrel- ly by S+. Clirisloplwer. 92, 4,, ,f,.,f'. , J, fx.- , f fif' W4-, ,. , .5 x -lfggff 7 Mfr f ff 7 W' .1 'f' , fi' ,, :Mfg , ',,,1:f'f f ww fha- ' y Q W 1 ,f .fx f ' , W f X Q V 1 6 x f f, I up iq ,ff H f Mmm X 4 ff ,I , Mm, ,Q2? ,f!!sXff'W 4 W pw k ' ' X564 , W ,mmf 'Bjw' X ff- Mk ' , X Vw Dr. Roberl Fisher Oxnam, Presidenl. Mr. John L. Pepin. Vice Presidenl' and Treasurer. Mrs. Helen Shorroclc. Secrelary 'ro lhe Presidlenl. Miss Vivian Hand, Miss Lorraine Lucier, Mrs. Mildred Whal- ley. Mrs. May Buchan, Mrs. Belly Lassilerg sea'l'ed: Mrs. Ruih Hardwiclce. Mrs. Be++y Arnold. Qi. ,si if-i i,. ,. x-ff' ft r gi iz :sa , , IV. lf. I1, r ,z :li l il l.l Q 1. , ,Iz- w.,l . '.5 ,,: V1 Lug ' ,JD 54,48 -. , i fy, 5 Lf: Universily Cenler Slafl-Mr. Morgan, Mrs. Frances Sellers, Mr. John Wrighl. X. , , W, J Public Relalions Slaicl Mrs. Ann Forsrnan. Mr. Larry Kalp, Mrs. Barbara Roe. Mrs' Belly Worlman, VW S! ,37- X I, If ,WQIWQ , f ,M f 21 W U4 ,z, fZ-7VAW W ,,5, jjj, Lg, ,f,,,f f , N if wma, X5 riff W s. F 'f 2 ms ff. mfMf'5 w '-Q Mr. Richard Morgan, Assislanl To llwe Presiclenl' Mr. Raymond l-larrison,Assislanll'oll'1e President 1 -af 1. li' M ' . D fW . I Dr. Allen Wea+herby1Dean OKF1-he College' Mrs. Florence orrus een o omen Mrs. Gladys Smi+l'x,Secre+aryloll1e Dean 140 Mrs. Nancy Kirlc. Secrefary 'ro 'flue Dean of Women. Mr. Allon Sawin, Jr., Dean of Sluclenls, Direclor of College Admlsslons' Mr. Mac Hubbard, Assislanl' lo llme Direclor of Aclmissionsg Mrs. Carol Linnarlz, Secrelary +o llwe Dean of Sludenls. fd- f 'Q . wx 'l 1' I ,CK N795 and 6VOUf1Cl.sI Mrs. Doris Connor .l'PFdS'+h,C rll. Mr Ci or rni omp ro er Secretary +0 Mr' Smmm Mr, Macl: Jordan, Direcror of Purchasing and Sei-vices, X f f S ffl , s92 X X5 X 1 9? f if Dr. Anroinefre Rose Perry, Nurses: Miss Venelia Coniaris, MVS. Maria Janssen. Building and Grounds Sian Bill Sheldon, Don Hand, Ernie Roemer, Dave Shanahan, Waller Waruszewski, Fred McLaughlin, Dag Rasmussen, Juan Anderson, Ernie Pondexier. Ed Pressler, Waller Czarneclci, Dick Cohrer, Sal Della Russo, Jimmy Simmons, Ewald Hildebrand, Angelo Parisianos, Elmer Johns, Lou Dowling, Fred Schindler, Jim Hogan, Louie Piccirilli, Clarence Harrwiclc, Harry Riis, George Holding, Elizaberh Sullivan, Carmen Cullen, Lois Ochs, Mary Mahoney, Sophia Harrwiclc, Mona Loannou. ,i MV- Ralph Smiih, Superiniendenr of Build- ff gm ,VM - if MZ- If gl rl i Maur Luci,- . ,tl 1' J rn- am Bob l'laiQ7, vice presidenli Larry Flood. Pfesl' l denlp Ellie Sellridge, secrelary. Junior Class Represenlalives: Bill Diclcinson, Mike Slippen, Jaclc l-lawlce. The Srudenl Council allemprs ro luncrion as a rep- resenralive body ol sludenls by adminislering glu- denl programs and direcling srudenr ideas. The sludenr exchange wirh Swarlhmore, buses lo New Yorlc Cily, and The social worlc pi-O- gram in Easr l-larlem were allempls lo gel sludenls lo go inlo areas beyond rhe campus. The leaders convenlion allempred lo encourage srudenls ra examine and acl on campus problems, ralher lhan gripe uselessly. The council rejoined Jrhe Nalional Sludenr Associalion and held an N.S.A. regional conference here February 9-l l. Qne linal achievemenl was lhe re-eslablishmenls ol a reading weelc in Jrhe college calendar. STUDENT CGUNCEL Carlin, Tony Chrisliano. Senior Class Re-presenlahves: Bob Cohen, Bob Freshman Class Represenlalives. John Hiclcs Scoll Biclcell, George Engelhardl. Bob Sarr, S+orm Rode, Val Greer1SPan' Sophomore Class Represenlalivesz Jim Slewdfl- dey' l l l Q li P C VV is ll in 5K al gll no 6 A Dr. Bic Peclerse AT ill mi all bu Gm leli lbul pol GW, lac Bid Ker Hue JUDICIAL BOARD In accordance wiTh a UniversiTy policy em- phasizing sTudenT governmenT, college dis- ciplinary maTTers are handled by a Tive- member sTudenT Judicial Board. The board is appoinTed by The STudenT Council, wiTh The approval oT The TaculTy. Procedure is inTormal: decisions are rendered noT only according To rules and regulaTions, buT wiTh aTTenTion To The welTare oT The individual sTudenT. In I96O The Judicial Board as iT now TuncTions replaced The STudenT CourT, a Tormal, legalisTic organizaTion. 5 1 Dr Bicknell, MarTy Fowler, Bonnie Keyser, Bob Cohen, I-lal Pedersen, Dr. I.yTIe. ATHLETICS CCDLINCIL The AThleTics Council, a sTanding subcom- miTTee oT The FaculTy, regulaTes college aThleTic policy, including regulaTion oT budgeTs and schedules Tor varsiTy sporTs, and review oT The yearly selecTions oT aTh- leTic award winners. An ouTsTanding conTri- buTion oT This year was The revision oT Policy Concerning disTribuTion oT These awards. The council is composed oT Tive TaculTy members-Dean WeaTherby, Dr. Biclcnell, Dr. Young, Coach Davis, and MVS. KGVWOVI-Two sTudenT members, chosen an- nually, and an alumni represenTaTive. Serie Snell. John Knox, MarTy Fowler, Mr. IvIasTro, Suzanne Thomas. The ExTra-Classroom AcTiviTies CommiTTee is a Tac- ulTy sub-commiTTee whose purpose is To regulaTe and co-ordinaTe The exTra-classroom acTiviTies oT The college. This year's TaculTy members include Dr. Bicknell, chairman, Dr. Qllom, Dr. Bush, Dr. Jensen, Dean WeaTherby and Dean Sawin. STudenT members appoinTed by The STudenT Council are Bonnie Key- ser, secreTary oT The commiTTee, lvIarTha Fowler, RoberT Cohen, and I-larold Pederson. The ECAC reappraised The philosophy oT exTra-classroom acTiviTies over The pasT year, esTab- lished The DramaTics Council as a sub commiTTee, and approved Two new campus organizaTions-The IRA. and The Drew chapTer oT The American ln- sTiTuTe oT Physics. Diclc STaTIord, Dean WeaTherby, Dr. Bicknell, Dave I-Iansen. i I -any Il B b Ka e Bill Merz Dick OlmsTed Judy Swann, Sandy SchaTz, Ellen Earp, Bob Cohen I :A S-I',E L H' ,S CamplOe.O Yi ' , I . , . Firiot'-lOWnndryAaJp+BTisS+eLrLrg31Ia Ljiry ggi? 635 Narqiy Bill STenTord, BeTsy Gecsey, Phyllis Bailey, Gerry ShuTowick, Jackie Hill, Dale Gregofiew Lois Smifh lhlagk Hawke, Edie Reed, Paul Woody 2nd row: Gail ClayTon, Ellie SelTridge, Jean HerberT. Gerie Snell, Bonnie Keyser, Jane Brown: The members oT Green Key guide prospecTive sTudenTs on campus Tours and acquainT T d T wiTh Drew TradiTions This year The group had The added responsibiliTy o new s u en s - su l in guides Tor PresidenT Gxnam's inauguraTion. Green Key members are selecTed PP Y Q I N wiTh care on The basis oT Their conTribuTions To campus liTe and Their abil1Ty To repre- senT The campus well. Ellie SelTridge as presidenT was assisTed by her oTTicers Gerie Snell, Jean HerberT, and Bonnie Keyser. Q2 2 Li'-if 1,-'xr .4 ,, v - fff:f,'fs,f,..,g2f 4'-my if r,,,.. 5 -' H.: 2 ' 1 ' PUBLICITY COMMITTEE The PubliciTy CommiTTee's TuncTion is To gaTher noTeworThy inTormaTion abouT The sTudenTs oT The college, which can be senT To Their homeTown news- papers Tor publicaTion. The ediTor-in-chief and news ediTor oT The Acorn are The sTudenT members oT The commiTTee who work wiTh The Public RelaTions oTTice To provide Them wiTh This inTormaTion. ln re- Turn, The Public RelaTions oTTice keeps The campus aware oT various acTiviTies by sending inTormaTion To The Acorn. Mr. Larry Kelp, Mrs. Barbara Roe, Mr. O. C. Dean Mr. Har- rison. Mrs. BeTTy WorTman, George EcksTein, Val Geenspan, Mrs. Ann Foreman. U IVERSITY CENTER BOARD T The UniversiTy CenTer Board aTTempTed This year To provide special culTural and recreaTional opporTuni- Ties Tor The enTire campus. Seven Top-ranking FTWOVTCS were shown under The sponsorship oT The Board,ar1Cl a number oT arT slides and classical records were puf- Chased Tor sTudenT enioymenT. ln Eebruary The Board sponsored a Tea honoring The Toreign sTudenTs of The 1 UPTVSTSTTY. Frances Brown served as Board chair- man and Nancy Howe as secreTary, while Mr- R'Cl ard Morgan, UniversiTy CenTer DirecTor, acTed 65 advisor. Clockwise from lefT: Jane Pierce, Craig Michel, RoberT HunTer, Fran Brown, Mr. Morgan, Mrs. Sellers, Dr. Schaback- er, Ken STevens. Tlie som lmei Nor socii ol Tl liTTl dinnf eds Day I Paul boTli clollie clispla Tasliio Eds-sp Drew Anne F TlallgJi DREW-EDS The Term conTracTed Trom Drew co-eds is someTimes corrupTed To sound like Druids lmembers oT an ancienT religious order oT NorThern Europel. l-lowever, The campus as- sociaTion now merely includes all The women oT The college. Big sisTers escorTed Their liTTle ones To a Tea in SepTember and a dinner in February. CTher TradiTional proi- ecTs were The man-Trapping Sadie Hawkins Day and Dance and The ValenTine's Dance. Paul Wood's band provided The music Tor boTh evenTs. ProducTs oT Madison shops, cloThes, coiTTures, iewelry and shoes, were displayed by men and girls in The Drew-Ed's Fashion Show in November. OTher Drew- Eds-sponsored evenTs included The Day-aT- Drew recepTion. Anne PiTl:in, New Dorm WesT3 Emma Lee l-limeno, l'lGllI Jean l-lerberT, Asbury. Welch Gerie Snell. Jane Brown. Bonnie Keyser, Sue Campbell. T Q Why did AI Capp have To invenT Shmoos? T couNciL or PRESIDENTS The Council oT PresidenTs is composed of The presi- denTs oT The Three dormiTories Tor women, The mem- bers oT The council meeT regularly wiTh Their advisor, T Dean lvlorris, and wiTh The house rnoThers, To pro- moTe cooperaTion beTween The dorms and To handle minor disciplinary problems. l l T l l 1 l x 73 .,,,v p,.-, 4, A . xl - r u .J ,sw M ,is L x s. fr c, Hq X rf' gg :Q ,urls 75 A f ,, 2 'lang ij 111,- rf 'SH' ff. 5' ,Aix I '35,-1' ' - 25, N I 1- , . ,.r. N 'L af, -fp. wi j iiff' 1 -wff .A fy-4 . XGWM fi? 1 ,-5: in J A IN' x W 7 is YULENQ RE?LE3LECses?slS y The Drew Young Republicans Club provides slu- r denls wilh an opporrunily lo find polilical expression and recognirion. During Jrhe campaign for The l96l New Jersey eleclions, lhe more lhan l2O club mem- bers had numerous opporlunilies lo see and par- licipare in grass-rools polilics. l-lighlighls ol lhe campaign were Ike Day in Newark and Jersey Ciry, lhe Morris Counry Mirchell Rally, and elecrion nighr al Republican headquarrers in Newark where several members appeared on nalionwide Jrelevision. The club members also look advanrage oi oppor- runiries ro hear nalional and local polirical speakers. Isl' row: Kalhy Mace, Barbara l-lulchinson, Loria Menousek, Dan McFadden, Ca,-ey :.,,E,'Qf,reS.Dl Davis, Gordon Friedman, Carren Orsini, Logan Polls, Bonnie Bergslrom, Jane NM-ew. Fink, Carolyn Greene, Julie Johnson: 2nd row: Don Scori, Diane DeMou+h, Ellen llelllilia Earp, Mall' Sleckel, Laura Merz, Dave McLaughlin, Maida Brodniak, Bob Benner Carole Arlhur, Chris Vock, Gail Nargi, Ray Garcia, Maryann Zolala. Pioneer Spirit I A rnammo+h elephant Isl row: Jackie Buckman, Bud l-lansen, Andy Sallris: 2nd row: Pele Fuchs, Chuck Semel, Diane Richards, Cary Davis, Paul Comiskey, Mary- ann Zolala, Mark Yeburgh, Karen l-lealing, Adam Kaufman, Judy Kes- sler, Pifa Ala'ilima, Penny Clapp. You c DEMOCRATS INTERN Drew Young Democrals made Jrheir presence fell rhis , year-lheir sponsorship of Operalion Abolilion was a polilical highlighr of Jrhe year. Furlher aclivilies in- lllelnlef, cluded parlicipalion in rhe gubernalorial campaign, fdlecllhgs and allendance ar lhe Governor's Ball and Gover- Slandinq nor's Dinner-Dance. The club worked acrively wilh ilimqsen lhe Slale Federarion of College Young Democrarsi Chien campus aclivilies were direcled by presidenl Her- lleegidg man l-lansen, assisled by The olrher officers: Michael lnefsmfor Sherbin, Jacguelyn Buckman, Vivian Bruce, and An- aredglpr drew Sallis. Germany lllll ally Fllff . I Snl ,F Oenl Ken aga WISH, Ceiei 95lf0m, lane elilouili, Tlien Bob Benner, i ,455 - . AMERICANS FOR DEMOCRATIC ACTIO Convinced of The value oT The democraTic process, The Americans Tor DemocraTic AcTion sTand as po- liTical independenTs advocaTing progressive and liberal policy on conTemporary issues. The Drew members oT This naTional organizaTion were led This year by presidenT David Allen, assisTed by George Kullgren, Chuck Carlson, and Dawn Lewein. Dr. Willard I-Ieckel, dean oT The RuTgers Law School and honorary presidenT oT The New Jersey A.D.A., pro- vided The highlighT oT The year's program oT lec- Tures. The group also worked To raise money Tor The STudenT Non-ViolenT Co-ordinaTing CommiTTee and supporTed The naTional organizaTion's sTand againsT racial discriminaTion in housing. Rodney Grimes, Don Rudalevige, Chuck Carlson. seaTecI: Dawn Lewien, David Allen, George Kullgren. I TER l Think I'd like To live . . . There! ATICDNAI. RELATIQNS ASSOCIATIGN The lnTernaTional RelaTions AssociaTion was inauqu' raTed This year in hopes oT promoTing muTuaI under- sTanding among sTudenTs oT all naTions. PiTa Ala- ilima served as general chairman and Winberq Chai as sponsor, boTh assisTed by Tive secreTarieS- The eTTicienT work oT Tive co-chairmen kepT The mem- bers inTormed wiTh news oT Their asSiQ Ied POIITICGI areas. Programs dealT wiTh such relevanT issues aS Germany and The NeuTral Bloc. InTormal bull ses- sions allowed opporTuniTy Tor Tree discussion on currenT inTernaTional problems. A leTTer To Presi- denT Kennedy in December expressed The CIUIOS sTand againsT India's aggression in Goa. X X 5 - Rudalevige Tor Kraiewski? IST row: I-Ielle RakTeldT, Vera Naewboonien, LVN' -laclfsfm' Nina Wang- 2nd row: Bill Dickinson, Nancy TrouT, PiTa Ala'ilima Jim STory, Toshiko Tanaka, Diane PurdY' Grass l-lam' yell and Dave Sam- k- ' k by Judy GPG l A backbrea ing Summers wor Social handbook! new Soma' uelson produced a newly-revISed calendars, and an expensive social program. Chuck Wallaces . Y - if - Wonk sculpled by Paul Spflmllei was Unvelled ln Sep emd b b I Dean Wealherby To kick off lhe social season. Re were .Bind sub commillees produced friclion, bul gol reSUllS. P . - unlil Jrhe financial problem reared Hrs ugly head. FGVUOVWQ a lhird of lhe proiecred program dl One Qulp- Old evenls were revamped. Gnd View OUGS became SUC' cesses-The Tarn Swim Club parly, Blind Dale Nighl.. Gnd College Bowl-bul personnel Turnover became a problem. Even one college social chairman bil lhe dusl-moving on lo The edilor's chair of lhe yearbook-bul John Klapmuls and Judy Gravell conrinued The fighl lo make social life allraclive enough lo remove lhe sligma of Hsuiicase campus from lhe college. Clockwise from cen'rer front John Foreman. Joyce Belhard Nancy Shepard, Roberla Gallagher, Bonnie Keyser, Bob Kaye, Belsy Ge-csey, Serie Snell, Judy Ahlslrom, Dave Deilchman Irwin Bloch, Kay Luclewig, Wonk. Jay Sykes. Al l-luberman, Diane Purdy, l-larry Brand, Sue Buller, Belly Peiz, Diane Murphy. Judy Romrner, Sue Thompson, Bill Taggarl. . 'EQMUWZZQZQ B irrzzeaisivie B may firewall Erwin--Sfecfg Qiiasim Gave zfericamarz ,iafckze Hifi Eiiyii Reed Bennie Keyser i byarsziig Schatz Euziy Rammei lay Sykes i Qgggjgj i Sisewemeszm i?.2?s2WW5 'W 78 55 5 Zanyfirseri M33.E2lSC3?9-E i g Swarm B B NEW 522552, Nw if3FZSi5E'i2Y'J?'3 3 Whal am l going +o do wi+h THAT? SOCIAL COMMITTEE 385522 Cghiikliiiii l erm flfwimiraien r 233'-fe Sameeisorz i Zefzifszrs P 55622 Gaim Egan Berber? 6 Kay Bess iuaewig Mary Ellen 'Hicimpsen , i iaznim B gejsyluecsey .fhaifmaa Indy Animation: fioeerza Galiagw' Sub Kava B Roger Fiiiliez i Gena Sneii ' A C Sefsmrfeares C Y 53333 gbfihgik czhmirmcm EDD 'BSRIZEE' Slhil' Siimmei Sill Taggart i Chuck Wallage 2:5-,Minis is H E3?uden'i Counciii Mesider Male Hash Advisor Fernczie Fresh Advisor V ii , ii? Zi: f 'Q Iii? Qi, i l f i f Eid? K if il 3. ln , . 6 l l . 4 I if G , D can Wgglllelbl 1 Col l i l li innovalion i eisiier lo Colle i iille Bowl wer .iillei examinal ii liileen-minule Claiming lla hor llill Dean Sawin llarcy's leam, F lill Rillin lnaillei flllllfiiefl ol Dee ill llf, lyfle' A5 il leasl the me lilmwon llle ma' i :rim lhe faculty' Tillilfh was relec 4 Q by l l i l l l Dean WeaTherby, aTTer unveiling oT WONK aT All-College ParTy. COLLEGE BOWL An innovaTion in The social program was Drew's answer To College Bowl. The six Teams who played in The Bowl were selecTed Through The process oT wriTTen examinaTions. Team members Then Took parT in TiTTeen-minuTe runoTTs, wiTh The winning Team claiming The honor oT playing an all-TaculTy Team. WiTh Dean Sawin as moderaTor, The sTudenTs oT Don lvlarcy's Team, Perry Goldman, Carey Davis, and Paul RiTl4in baTTled The brains oT The TaculTy-a Team composed oT Dean WeaTherby, Mr. Pain. Dr. Baker, and Dr. LyTle. As was anTiCipaTed by The audience laT leasT The sTudenTs in The audiencel The sTudenT Team won The maTch, despiTe The rough compeTiTion from The TaculTy. Dean WeaTherby's challenge Tor a r ., ., . emaTch was relegaTed To The sour grape vine. LasT-minuTe cramming. They said iT was a Come-As-You-Are ParTy. Perry Goldman and Ann Forlcel flank Don Marcy, low man on The ToTem pole consisTing of lTop To boTToml Toni Kenner STeve Spiegel, Louise l-lerrney, and Carey Davis. , ,, , ,ul l l I 4 l 52 3 4-45 The '6l Fall Weekend began Friday nighl wirh l-larvesr Moon in The Universily The evening by orange lighling, painred Tlars and cubic ' ' Trh sunflower designs. The Knighls o e Della provided music Tor dancing. Larry Elgarhs Orcheslra rendered big band swing dancing al The Sarurday Tormal Silver Moon. Efleclive lighring and a huge silvery moon crealed a Hmyslic mys- leryf' Senior Larry Flood was crowned King of Fall Weekend by Presidenlr Oxnam. Larry and his queen, Cissy lvlorell, reigned over Their subiecrs al The Silver Moon Ball wirh his seven courr members: lrwin Bloch and Allan Swann, '62: Jack l-lawke and Paul Wood, '63: Cap Coyle and Bob Sarr, '64: and Woody Woodbury, '65, Cenrer, lranslormed lor FALL WEEKE D The Colillion H,5ellor1S9 a n nounces The Zissidefnf gxnamccrynwns Larry Flood King of Fall Weekend under The + I-if I O GPI' oy e, Nancy Howe Bob S Wa C U A 'few se d l' ' J ICH - . arp, Bob Fender h 1 J con s earner, M, C. Dale Gregoriew K ac awke, and Cissy Moreill mac er udy Swann. monarcws name' before Presidenl Oxnam, Al Swann, Irwin Bloch, Shirley Heller, Paul Wood, Grace Loeser. and i'WOOdy Woodbury. ,Ag l I 4 i l l i l i i l lle , announces 'ln The winners-Welch Hall Hn: lllll l ' Swd and preparing Tor The baTTle. LoeS9V' i l CHRISTMAS CAROL CONTEST An unusual rendiTion oT Oh l.iTTle Town OT BeThlehem, led by BeTTy PeTz, proved To be The winning combinaTion Tor The women oT Welch l-Tall in The Annual ChrisTmas Carol CompeTiTion. Susan Abendschein and Gail ClayTon direcTed WesT Wing and As- bury, respecTively. WesT Wing women sang The ChrisTmas STar while Asbury resi- denTs oTTered ShouT Tor Joy. Baldwin Hall was direcTed by ChrisTopher C. .BurdeTT and sang ln BeThlehem 'NeaTh STarliT Skies and l-laselTon Hall rendered Thou Child Divine, direcTed by TimoThy STabler. Xmas in lv1ounT Idy was sung by The college men oT l-loyT Bowne and included such characTers as Grandma Ogg Powell, Moose ChrisTiano and SanTa Slippen. X kkx, .. Hr, ,Tl f ., K, . we W if ,. ' ' ' . . r . .xk..,e4,y,xm, A . x,.,xg+1Wvr.s 7 ,A ,sf . FNMQ 4. s :xsQr1QSa1w2fwsQ:+'Qe2B- Nz wif of waive Q si X f .1-FsU ' 'K l3c?W Cf, ,5'E sic :,? h s . s .Zw ,' Vi, 'X Q i fgii-AW 1 N if 'NWN 6 r 1 f2sav2fa'v?1fsQ:vS'r'Y-QN sr'-ia m ' 'QNX- iw R -.J Y-4'w'wvmxX w hsrsfaggnq-,Vfcswxx eaaw.-s'w w2m 'Qraa W1 he x,-v . Sxxi'?'9QggV1,C1 mf, ' as - -214-ge,-msf'fr 4efrgwLs:-Zia' fs sf sa' Q 41 sgW, .9gQrgmg s,s4Q,AL,4,-H ,X 1 ag , s ' rw N iff s ig , 1 2 f N C. . , -,,L:j,:-ywjl-35131 A' 1, Lsizvws, -A fjfzf: 11, 1 1 'tug .z 1, s . -K X aeven local bUSl nesses and Drew-Eds coop- X , mrs: - Aw,:sa-s9151zf'fz5feg:Y:' 5 - 'anim-w-11:9 .mrs g - - , fy r x erale Jr is yea r in Jr e pro uchon Q 5, colorful if as ion s ow ealurr ng l all fashions v w fr' -' i4L?XsSm:i'2.1?'ziffm::iSQ98 , s ' f .8 7.. h 1. Cl b M , sew -2, V -'y A s ,, ,, YT V, gfss F27,f:r,fmc:scs::,g 1 ,rg la 'wx' ' nv ik. ,s,e Q X Who' me, e s ow was coor ina e y rg, Gordon A M15 r c r c X r c Graham, secrelary of Jrhe Madison Cham- w cc. Racy Gracie. loer of Commerce, wilh Jrhe assislance gf Drew-Eds' olllicers. College fashions, chil- dren's wear, and casuals were displayed, Models included college men and women, lacully children, and Mrs. Allon Sawin, gf- Jrraclive wife of lhe Dean of Sludenls. Anybody gol a Penny? i l , I 82 Drew Coeds, men, and facully children model Fall apparel for Drew'Eds Annual Fashion Show. SI ille nd rlllh BirC sUPl erfl dei' dem he eller lpredl even' lousf prese and 5 lerefl in a soon weele lie 1 lee l Gecsi Snell, lO B-SPRING WEEKE D iw. ucgciicslpi The class ol .963 proyided a Spring Weelc- lellfashioi end paclced willw leslive evenls. Beginning Arslsordns' willw an inlormal dlance on Fridaylniglml al ligonchaol Birchwood Manor in Vlfl1'i'ppany,'yvill1 music Ssisfancemy Supplied by Joey Gray s Qyros, llie week- Shgons Chi end ollicially ended vvilli la 'azz concerl Sun- dispideg' Clay allernoon. Belween limes, Drew couples ndworze. danced in lormal allure lo llne music ol Sawing' llie Billy and Dulce .Anderson Orclweslra, Su C b H S lem ' ' allended llwe coronalion ol llwe Queen, and San amp e Bum? Weekend Ueef' ' brealclasled lale on Sunday morning. Olher evenls included specially planned open liouse programs, a waler ballel produclion presenled by llle Synclwers, a one-acl play, and an all-college picnic. All aclivilies cen- lered on llle Primavera llweme, resulling in a Monday morning llial came lar loo soon, willi memories ol one ol llie besl weekends ever. Geo . Uff7e 6600, I The queen and lwer courl: Belly Pelz, Jane Brown, mdofeo, IEASAM l-ee Kaplan, Sue Campbell, Suzanne Thomas, Belsy O I few f G6CSey, Cissy lvlorellg fronl: Grace Loeser, Serie on Snell, Nancy l-lowe. 4 3 fx, k ,J . 3 r l E rl 1- STUDENT CEN-ELBRCE'-E Gruver Genie Carier, Lyn Hamillon, Dave McLaughlin. Amy Anderson, Perry Hess, P ' ,Ch l ' . M99 ' , I Mr.James ain apain Ann Warner' Lyn Sausseri Dawn Lewien, Dick Howland: seafeclz David Frame, Don My cup runnerh over. Surely goodness and mercy shall fol- low me all fhe days of my life. Rudalevige, Ann Ross, Mary Lodge. Slrudenr Church, The nondenominarional Chrisrian associalion of lhe college, is responsible for many varied acrivilies and pfagrafifs during The year. Arrangemenlrs for college chapel services and The publicalion of a weekly newslerler, The A.O.K., were imporranr responsibiliries of Jrhe Worship Commis- sion, while rhe Fellowship Commission sponsored Sunday Evensong services and programs of special inreresr. The Ourreach Commission arranged a large number of depulralion Teams and service proieClS- Fall Rerreal and Religious Emphasis Week were lhe rwo major aclivifies sponsored by Sluclenl Chuffill- Brenl Haskell served as chairman for The firslr semes- Jrer, and was succeeded second semeslrer by Donald Rudalevige. FC Sl Fc ml ini Ju ga Emi Hil occ clui e ri lor emi ldlvl Powell, 5 K' vrlii Hams' l V d, JOEQ Srry H555 l:V5'1'c lik. wi v. ETHODIST sTuDE T MovEMENT This year's MeThodisT STudenT MovemenT acTiviTies sTrove especially Toward an in- creased inTernaTional undersTanding. Such programs as The panel led by Mr. Chai on ChrisTianiTy and World ResponsibiliTy, and The reporT on The Crossroads Africa proiecT, as well as a sTimulaTing visiT To The UniTed NaTions, developed an inTernaTional awareness among M.S.M. members. George Weller served as chairman, and Mr. Law- rence Kline was advisor To The group. HILLEL Eounded wiTh The inTenTion oT exTending membership To any sTudenT inTeresTed in an inTroducTion To any phase oT conTemporary Judaism, a group oT Jewish sTudenTs or- ganized Drew's TirsT l lillel club This Tall. Engaging in a varieTy oT college acTiviTies, l-lillel sponsors lecTures, Tilms, parTies. and occasional bagels and lox breakTasTs. ln- cluding religious Teaching and discussion as a regular parT oT Their program, They sTrive Tor a balanced social, religious, and culTural emphasis. Eelph Powell, Dan McFadden, Bill Dickinson, Penny Clapp. Fhfls Harris, ArT Jukes, Dick OlmsTed, Gail ClayTon, Liz Offl. John KlapmuTs, Ken STevens, Diane SuTer. FirsT row: Susan Morrison, Diane Purdy, George Weller, Shirley KoT, Ellen Daniels, Vivian Bruce, Sue Thompson, Jean CrawTord, l-lelle RakTeldT, Don Kanzaki, Bill BenedicT, Jack TUFHCFI Second row: PaT Farmer, PiTa Ala'ilima, Les SackeTTg Kneeling: Sandy Chere, Nina Wang, Grace l-lam, Toshiko Tanaka, Lynn Jackson. Bob Cohen, Perry Goldman, Bill l-lerbsTman, JeTT Gillman, Marvin Rice, Bruce JaTTe. Bob l-lirschman, Gary l-laney, PeTer Fuchs: seaTecl: Adam KauTman, Danny Daniels, Carey Davis. Al Menkin, Bob Kaye, Mike Slippeng kneeling: STeve Spiegel, Mike GilberT, Chuck Semel, Richard Lahn. CANTERBURY CLUB CanTerbury Club members will never Tor- geT Ken and John conducTing Evening Prayer! Many memories have emerged Trom The monThly dinner meeTings conducTed by John KlapmuTs, presidenT, wiTh Mr. Emery, club advisor. The dinners cooked by The girls have been unique: Where is The sTuTT To basTe The Turkey? AT ChrisTmas The club made one Tamily believe in SanTa, and This summer, Thanks To CanTerbury Club assisTance, a group oT ciTy children will be able To have a summer vacaTion in The counTry. 1-Af rffs-slugs is Es if n This year's annual Fall Relreal, sponsored by Jrhe Slrudeni Church, was, 5,5 always fgyfl a lull weekend ol srirnulalring discussion, guiel worship, fellowship, and lun. Thei qligl lceynoie speaker, Ira Vlfhearley, chaplain oi Green lvlounlain College in Vermonr Wells: in his lallcs on Jrhe lherne, Knowing and Doing The Trulh, provoked furirheg Faiher eslioning and sharing in rhe group discussions. The scenic lalce and waads of feiglief Camp Aguaclcenonli provided a perlecl silre lor lhe Reireal. All arrangemenis Chdpla for lhe weekend were made by Lillian Kozuma, chairman, and ValerieCover+ co-chairman. Chaplain Pain, paslor ol Jrhe Sludenlr Church, served as advisor I DMT, Beilil Rev. lra Wheailey f ',.I' i . Qeia N64 ii Kip 4 XOYXQ XOYNQ ' Af' ,Z1?,x 1. jk 'E . n, ,x- Xioiuvfi cooiiii WS 6 ,f 5NlaX Coiled' a ali . ...swan :Wen Noi eros, l3ul'agape'1 lil Sillsggr and D ' i I i -J. 1 i 37.41 A' E RELICICJUS EMPHASIS WEEK -I-his yea'-'S Religious Emplwasis Week was lwiglwliglwled by an lngmar Bergman film, H1-he Naked Night lwo religious dramas by Clwarles Williams direcled by Norlon Weymein, and a round of speakers, including Reverend James Boyd, Reverend Falher Jean Meyendorff, and llwe Very Reverend lvlonseigneur Jolfin lvl. Oesler- relcherillwe 'rlweme of RE Week was The Wilness-of +l1e Clwurclw in lhe World, ain's sermons for The week cenlering around 'rlwe lopic ol The Wilness of Wi+l1ness. Co-chairmen Lyn Sausser and Dave McLaughlin were assisled by Ann Beck, Pal Deacon, Mary Lodge, and Slewarl Crank. Chaplain P Msg r. Jolwn Oeslerreiclwer I? 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The Drew cheerleaders, len-counl 'em, len---increase lans' enlhusiasm al alh- lelic evenls. Among lheir aclivilies lor l96I-62 included lhe coronalion ol lhe Varsily D Queen, lhe inlrocluclion ol lhe lirsl live Wonlc' al a baslcelball rally, and a Drew lirsl--lheir overnighl lrip wilh lhe baslcelball leam. VARSITY D QUEE Suzanne Thomas was seleclecl as lhe lirsl Varsily D Queen. ll is expecled lhal l-ler Maiesly will be only lhe lirsl ol many lo reign as lhe queen ol Drew alhlelics. The Varsily D Club chose Queen Suzanne as a resull ol lhe conlinuous supporl she had exhiloiled lor lhe Drew Rangers. l'-ler Mai- esly's reign commenced wilh her crowning and presenlalion lo her courl al lhe soccer rally and conlinuecl lhroughoul lhe year, as a symbol ol alhlelic spiril. flfrmfigzw, iii, Suzanne Thomas, Varsily D Queen l i y li ll i lil WW: M Dalia Hans lon lell' 6 UPU Col illii leffl' W lab Ceflin presei ei Trophy lor I96 'i BTV Sv-'em aplml Bei V ..., , www ,Wt - - i 1.3: ,Nl , -ld- l P ,nv-.5 Isl row: Mike Sherbin. Ken l-lussey, Ron Rice, Bob Smilh, Bob Spicer Dave Hansen, Bob Cailin, Diclc Slaicford, Tony Chrisliano, Bob Cohen Jon Tell. Bill Slanlordg 2nd row: Granl l-lobson, Vera Naewboonien Cole Dave Samuelson Dave Klell l-lal Pedersen Ron Barber. CSP Y i ' ' ' Jerry Williams, S+orm Rode, Adam Kaufman, Gordie Maxfield. Bob Callin presenls Brian Coffey wilh 'lhe Alberl Ben Weqen- erlrophy lor I96l-62. This year Presidenl Bob Callin began an 5+ slraled a new Concern for me aifhleiic pro gram. wilh lhe eleclion ol a varsily D Queen Sporls Award Banguel honoring Drew's var sily alhleles. Dicli Slalzlord and Jerry Williams grapple lcr loose ball againsl N.CE while Bill Bonnell and l'lenry Porler loolc on. LBERT BE WEGENER CAM The Alberl Ben Wegener Memorial game WGS played February 3rd wilh N.C.E. ln a close game. Our lradilional opponenl won in lhe lasl few SeConClS gl lay, 66-62. The lead changed hands oflen lhroighoul lhe game and Drew was finally defealed al The foul line. Qver il2l,2OO was raised lhis year by lhe Var- gily D Club. This Tigure was lhe highesl recorded ' lhe lasl lhree years. ln hall-lime ceremonies, Brian Coihley was presenled wilh lhe l96l-l962 award won Harough his success in Tencing and baseball lasl year. A new sysiem oi awards was inilialed lhis year wilh lhe lop award, a walch and JrroPTlY' 99mg lo lhe oulslanding alhlele of lhe Year' Subglcllarg awards will also be made lo lhe TOP '3TT'leTe ln eac sporl. VARSITY D CLUB lempl lo revilalize Varsily D , Through his ellorls lhe campus communily demon- Varsily D members acl as hosls lo visiling leams and supervise lhe ringing of lhe viclory bell, The club ilsell sponsors lhe annual Alberl Ben Wegener Baslrelball Game, and began a new lradilion lhis year Anolher lirsl for lhe year was lhe spring Vera Naewboonien, John Knox, Richard Lahn, Pila Ala'ilima, Roger l-larrison, Ron Rice, Woody Woodbury Dave Kleffl Hal Pedersen, Frank Graves, Charlie I-lislop, Andy France, Mike Sherbin, Wall Knox, Craig Wilkinson. Jim Slory, kneeling: S+orm Rode, Harry Rhodes, Toby Taylor, Bruce Lawrie, Percy Banks, Cap Coyle. ,br ,Ds Vera Naewboonien playing David and Golialhf' Tim Doyle Coach -Ji! The ll rvkolll w65 m lined aflfl lel an inel a lasl' 06l5 l lied' include Willioll rewffl Am0f19 ellorl ' WillinSf Q 1 I as .Q X. ui: -'-'-4-1 4 ' ' un T vm ...,f-v-I-v--f- -A , ,raw 4 10. 5 I I 5 I Il I I I I I I I ,xy I X 4 I-'I 'r 'I 1' E' . . I: 5 , In I' N I ell Oyle. I I I I I I I .MV SOCCER The l96I soccer Ieam 'rurned in a seasonis F 5 wins and 4 losses. This record was made possible primarily by The com- d efioris of firsi-year coach Tim Doyle record 0 b. Hlleieam caplain Andy France. Faced wilh an inexperienced froni line, 'rhey developed 5 fasl-scoringialiack which averaged 3.8 goals per game. The veieran defense al- lowed only I.7 goals per game. Any descriplion of 'rhis 'ream mus'r include 'rhe words 'reamworlc and des-ire. Wilhoul 'rhese 'rwo Iaclors Iheir winning record would nor have been possible. Among Ihose who conlribuied highly lo 'rhis eliori were seniors Mike Sherbin. Craig Wilkinson, and caprain Andy France. an Vera on Ihe offensive again. md' We ,VIN N ' I ,Y 5 : . i I i I I . Qi 5 I . ,A . 1' 1 gf, I fl I5 I I. l I I I? 4 34 : I I I I I a ' I I I I I I I I I I. I I I, 'I 5 . g I 5 , I. I I I I- I 1 I I 5 I' I E -I 5 ' I 2 I. I I, I I f . I , f A -I-l ' II I , 1 i E 5 II? , :ii II II I ,I Craig Wilkinson slips one by. I Il l' I! g X 2 I I I' 'I I I I 1 ,N 4 . I I 1 I I I I 2 I IE ' 1. I , li I I I I r . .. J y I I 1, 9, . Q I SCOREBQARD I riff . I I -N-aa A I . ,W j i Team , I by I ii' W' I7 Ru+gers S.J.. ---- 0 sl A: ew. Craig and Andy France-Teamwork? . .ly Q ...ew 0 I 8 0 4 I 3 0 Harlwiclc , . . S+. Peiers . . . Newarlc Slale N.C.E. ..... . Trenlon Sfale Slevens .,.. New Palfz .. PraH' ..... ....O I I ....2 I ....2 I I ' I I . I I I ....O I ....2 I I 1 I I I I I I s I :I I I I I Fl I I I ,. I I I I E . I I I 93 I I IVV- .I I ' I ....- f.--mi rs, ., 1 2- ll T1 'fm F 'ii ' f' W ,ex J ,, 5 ,.L'f -fi asf E W Ely gy,-F44 1 E,-s SLM ' if bafkprlgpall season had a srronq slarl wirh a 3-3 won-losl record as of Drews l9oi- 4 s , o - 7 Chrishnas yacalion. The second parl ol lhe season was nor as successlul however, and lhe learn closed wilh a 4-I2 won-loSl' FGCOIU- Une ol lhe season's brighl spols was lhe emergence ol Dick Slaiclord as Jrhe learns leading scorer. Dick, a iunior, and Tom Vlfilliarns, a freshman, were 'rhe leading repounders on lhe rearn. Dick also had rhe loesl shoolinq percenlaqe from rhe floor, Gary De Angelis, anolher lreshrnan, was lhe besl shooler from lhe foul line. Coach John Williams was faced wirh a lack ol experienced players al lhe sea- son's srarr. One hall ol rhe len players were freshmen and had no college experience, 'loo rnany louls and loo few rebounds were lhe cause ol al leaslr four of The losses. A+ mid-season Doug Wicolll was added lo lhe squad and became one of 'rhe lop scorers and relaounders. The ream loses only lwo players via qradualion, Tony Chris- liano and Bob Spicer. ii ' A, Kg My John Williams, Coach. Isl' row: Jerry McDavi+, Frank Brooks, Gary Defkngelisg 2nd row: Dwighl lgehog, lilenrg Zorler, Jerry Williams, Tony Chrisliano, John Schwieqer, 95 96 SY! r row: Dick Srallord, T W'II' B b S ' Wicoff, Bill Bonnell. Om I mms' O plcerl Doug D A l' ' lq . e nqeis sin s a lei? hander from 'rhe Slallord sinks a riqhf-hander 'from Jrhe Spicer-idunksnone from behind .h . rig 1' side. lefl side. Isl ww lflfe iii: lil 'OW Eossell, lobl lc Drew 46 63 54 64 77 78 74 52 53 62 57 7l 75 33 55 53 .J Dwigll fieger. Doug -ne lrom lPf'l C' Isl row: Bruce Jaffe, ScoH Biclcell, Jerry McDavi'r, Bob Srnillw, Marvin Riceg2nd row: Bob Van Horne, Wayne Howie, John Sclriwieqer, George Gossell, Toby Taylor, Rick Lifkenlwaus. SCGREBOARD Drew 46 Rulgers Newark . . . . . . .54 63 N.Y, Mari+ime ... . . . .58 54 Haverford ..... .... 6 5 64 Ru'rgerslS.J.j ... .. , .6I 77 Pace .......... .... 9 4 78 Newark S+a+e . . . . . . .74 74 Lycoming .... ..... 7 9 52 R.P.I. ...... .... 6 2 53 New Pal+z ... . . . . .93 62 N.C.E. . . .... .66 57 Harpur .... ..... 7 8 7l Sievens .... ..... 5 4 75 N.C.E. ...... ..... 8 8 83 Trenfon S+a're . ..... 98 55 C.W. Posf ..... .... 6 7 53 Brooklyn Poly. . . . . . . . .68 Smash comes ihrough on a drive. Bob Van Horne, JV Coach. Big broflwer is walclwing yOU-H Hands Chrisiiano fools everybody. -,fffmzww , f ,:,f,,..,f1f, Z.fff,,. ,J f Vg -, f , I rf 1 V I Vi ff fff f ,I 4... , X, ,I L -,v ,V ,QQ ' 1' ,5?uw ' ' '7BSY'7 7'77,' IX-L , U, ' N' - 7 ' ' 'KHKQYMC 1 X: , . , f 5, 1 X f'3 ':fQ1fi ' i ' ofQ?ffl '3,a'E.b iV'Yf'2 Q 'f 541 , .171 655,31 Wri fi -Vf'iIVf'Q'if9 X' ' 5 i' 1 ' 1 - ' - ff . 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S f ' 'rf' Q id l if 7' 1 z '-,JL s 2 VM -A 2-Fw 11110 T, 4 I N 5 ' J? ,WJ fi f , H, 9 ,T in ,A V- h 1. I I KN l Ogfay, . larry l lx E44 f k , X I ' U5lIOn' , , X' DIP I4 I7 I4 I5 II Sandy Schafz Larry Day, John Sfephenson, Bob Benner, John Klapmufs, Richard Barf, Bill Owen, Paul Zimmerman: Fronf I3 row, sfandingl: Dick Lehne, Bob Meade, Dick Villamil, John Singer, Vic Drilea, Dick Lyons, Arf Abell, Chris Vock, Al I5 Menkin, Bruce Liffmang kneeling: Bill Dickinson, Sform Rode, Brian Coffey, Bill Sfanford. Chuck Semel, Bill Herbsl- IJ man, Fred Husf. N,Al NCEI y The fencing feam complefed ifs I96I-I962 season I fy wifh a record of seven wins, fwo losses, and a pair of T second places in fhe maior fournamenfs. The blades- i men racked up six consecufive vicfories before losing i X fheir firsf dual meef: bofh losses were disfurbingly px close, NCE and Newark Rufgers winning by only one X poinf each. J l-ligh man in individual scoring was co-cap- 5, 4 fain and senior epeeman John Klapmufs, who com- i piled a 22-3 record in 'rhe regular season and cap- fured a silver medal af fhe Norfh Aflanfic Tourna- menf in Buffalo, and an epee champion frophy for his undefeafed performance af fhe NCE lnvifafional Rocco Feravolo, Coach. Tournament - Hslop cull' for Hslormfl Dick Lyons goes in for Ihe kill. Qdch F Ii, iq'- W-Jr' I I FENCING Olher slrong individual performances were ilecl in sabre by caplain Brian Coffey, I6-7, and S+orm Rode, I9-8: in foil by Diclc Lyons, I9-8, and AI lvlenlcin, I5-93 and in epee by Bill Owen, I4-9, Corley, Klapmuls, Bill Slanliord, Vic Drilea. and Larry Day are being losl Io Ihe Team Ihrough grad- comp ualion. SCOREBOARD Drew I4 Pace .,.... ,,,. I 3 I7 Haverford ... ,,,,I0 I4 Lehigh ......,. .... I 3 I5 Brooklyn Poly .... ,,,, I 2 I7 Yeshiva ......... ,,,, I 0 I3 Newark Ruigers ... , , , , I4 I5 Slevens ........... ,,,, I 2 I3 NCE ................... ..., I 4 N. Aflanlic Tournamenl'-2nd NCE lnvifarion Tournamenf-2nd Missed Me. Lea-aa. The hand is quicker lhan the eye C I aI?C?cBlI-iali1eE2fPf?LcglwiIh high-scoring seniors, John Klapnnuls fin Walclw 'rlwal baclc l1andI TENNIS A slrong group oi relurning Iellermen coupled wi'rI1 some new prospecls gave Ilne I962 Iennis Ieam needed deplli and Ilwe nope of anollwer winning Sea- son. Seniors Gordon Iviaxiield, Dave Samuelson, and Craig Wilkinson, all ve+erans, and Iransler Bill Bene- dicl were among Coaclw Dave IvIiIler's slarlers. Dick Lyons. Dave Ivlolclw, and Cap Coyle vied willi Iirsl year men for Ilwe remaining Iwo posilions. Schedule-llill in your own scores, if you wislwl: April 3 S+. Pefers April 7 Moravian April 9 Upsala April I2 Pace April I4 Howard April I9 New PaII'z April 28 N.C.E. May I Newarlr Ru+gers May 5 S+evens May I2 Rufgers IS.J.I May I6 Trenfon Dave Miller. Coaclw. Gordon Ivlaxfielcl, Harold Barney, Dave Samuelson, Doug Wicoflg kneeling: Bill Benedicl, Bob De Veer, Diclc Lyons. X Coach Davis, Dave Hansen, Ron Klein, Wid Painier, Bob Smiih, Al Cummings, Bill Flood, Ari Miiller, Wayne Howie, Dave Pingree, Al Merriam, Manager Granl Hobsong sea+ed: Vic Drilea. Diclc Siailord, Bill Barrowclough, Bob Carlin, Ken Hussey, Pele Perry. Dave Frame, Dan McFadden. BASEBALL Afler Ihe disappoinimenis of Ihe l96I season base- ball players direcied all eiioris Iowards improverneni in '62. The pilching sialll and overall defense were Coach George Davis' major Irouble spols. Diclc Slai- Iord and Brian Colley were Ihe only experienced pilchers. Oiher reiurninq leirermen included seniors Bob Carlin, Dave Hansen, Ken Hussey, and sopho- more Smash Smilh. Siaiiord, Snni+h, and Hussey were all able Io play more Ihan one posilion wiih ease. The usual wel spring wealher and an unusually Iough schedule were more problems io be overcome. Schedule-liill in your own scores, if you wishl: March 3I C.W, Posi' April 2 Moravian April I0 S+. Peiers April I2 Pace April I4 Howard April I9 Union April 20 R.P.I. April 28 N.C.E. May I Praii' May 9 Sievens May I2 Ruigers IS.J.l May I6 Trenion May I8 Newarlc Ruigers May I9 New Paltz Q,.l..5Qi :, ssyg,.,,.jV ::,.3,- -. fi ,A 9,1 s s 1 , 1 , Q Q Q Wi, . N f 2 I Y. 1 H Q 3 A w Q ,Q .f3,?5fs ' i ? is as X U P 0: f 7' B Ai Sn. ' 'gy f-vs-..,ga..ms -' r Q11 gdsszrama., : '-'ir 'v ,. rm wigs-I N If M Rss?-f Marr X 3 Qs' 2- X SKF! K: N vii v ' 4 ,J fo. A K- ,J ,f 544.5 , My I as , Q Aww. '7 X Q P05 ,MM 3 1 N 1 5.09 ,fs X . I 5 f 2 .15 A .Y w M s X iff, 5 M I, i,.fifJi Y , a ' -oss ' 'f'Qi,Qr X7 if 9 ,:',f,f,'f - , 3357 r s a' 5- 5 - M, 1 .-14, N V , i f 'ST , M 4 'M r A . we W sinh! . ' Sf, 'j,2'?fQ 5 I K iviig, N. is 2 1 'iq -, 5 ' mf X., , ffisfsfgsv 1 wa' ,JV WAA Council-Edie Reecl, Jackie Jones, Barbara Ciqolini. Anne Plllsln. Genevieve Brown, Margo Young, Gerie Snell, Julia Grondahlg kneeling: Gail Claylon, Mariha d D' ne Purd Buri, Shirley Koi, Beliy Milchell, Slephanie Flanigan, Joan Davi son. I5 Y- lnlramural Volleyball Champs-Kalhy Dixon, Sharon Ballard Barbara Cox. Becky l-lenshawg kneeling: Sue Morrison, Shirley Campbell. Marlha Burl. Members of lhe swimming 'ream-Kim Heriflein Greirchen Zimmerman Margarel MCMull . ' ' : k I - ' - Jackie Jones, Barbara Slocker. en nee mg' Naomi Slqaplrol WGMEWS ATHLETIC ASSOClATl0 The Women's Alhlelic Associalion is Jfhe sludenl organizalion responsible for lhe en- couragemenlandsupporloiaimehcachw- lies for women oi lhe college. Advised by Mrs. Kenyon, 'lhe club's membership consisls oi eleclecl represenlalives from each dor- nnlory. ResponsHie for lhe annualiennh +ournamen+,lhe dub ako has pbnsiora women's archery leam. l Drel y3Cll clfo mO5l wlllfl l l owl gpllfl lillec lorrll inlefi lerse lracl opecl when anoll Drew lourn comp Claylon lol Women's Volleyball Team-Sue Morrison, Caroline Smilh, Genevieve Brown, Fran Brown, Barbara Cigolini, Shirley Koi! ' kneeling: Shirley Campbell, Slephanie Flanagan, Dale Gil- man, Nancy Conklin. WOMENS SPCRTS Drew's alhleric program for women is under rhe di- reclion of Mrs. Kenyon and Mrs. Voorhees. Our syn- chronized swim ream, The Synlcers, is one of The mosr popular aspecls of +he +o+al program, and one which receives Jrhe aHen+ion of rhe whole sludeni body wilh rhe allraclions of Hs waler shows. This spring's show, direcred by Belly Milchell, was en- lilled Jewels of rhe Sea. Coached by Rocco Feravolo, Jrhe newly formed women's varsiry fencing Jream won i'rs firsr inrercollegiale march, an eleven +o five viclory over Jersey Ciry S+a+e Teacher's College. The 'ream ar- lracled some fine new lalenr 'rhis year, and devel- oped rapidly from i+s inexperienced siege 'ro one where fine performance was lhe rule. An aclive inlramural schedule of evenls is anoiher facel' of The alrhlelic program provided for Drew coeds. Volley-ball, baslcerball, and badminron Jrournamenls are +he subiecl of sriwcf inrerdormilory comperirion. Claylon for fwo. A loud pop up 1' w ,i dx N , .L ui? ?y,4:'fw?, g.w:gsw,,.f4 ,r':'f 8e2ff.. ,f V if 2 1 ' . LW! m i 1 Q' ., Q f M I Wx f' 'F :sf f 5 .f swf.. 1 .. y .41-K.-, M 1 V X J f, . y 1 Typycyigtl ff 7., A ml- . .fqf . fi , i ygfwfgy f,' - K ,gf 'lf' f'7'rff ' 'I' if 7 T 'X iff-H Sf' 51 V if 5 2 ff f , , 4, . Q eg fifffsf - 5 J K fr 1, 'N sf r I ff? .Wi Q ,, ,,-:1.f,,' gy, Q -1- 1 -3, 4. 5, s W ' 5,,.. 21 if 1 ,E as , QM. 3 5.5 , pf' Q - 4 x xr 3 37 X F5 MVK 4xM!y Yi ,Q ia?-'Q ENTRAMURALS I 90+ mm! l Foul! Jack Turner, Bill Geer, Roger Poole, Joel Merclmanh sealed: John Greco. Paul Miller, Brian Colley, Bill Slranford. l+'s wl1a+'s up fron'l'rl1a+counls. .1 Bl. lf SWG Sllall' f l I 930 Slgllll 11- -- Seniors-Three Time champs: ArT Jukes, Bob Cohen, Al' Swann, Bob Spicer, Vic Drileag TronT: Jon Tell, Larry Flood, Bob Harrall, Bob CaTlin, Bill Barrowclough, Brian CoTTey, Bill STanTord, Tim STabler. The I96l-62 inTramural sporTs program was again dominaTed by The class oT l962. This year's seniors won The TooTball champion- ship Tor The Third year in a row. IT was The second year They mainTained an undeTeaTed record. Their sTone wall deTense played a key role in every win. The oTTense was led by Bob UniTas CaTlin's passing and The league's besT Trio of pass receivers, Hands ChrisTiano, Prez Flood, and Torch Swann. A TourTh consecuTive soTTball cham- pionship came wiThin The grasp oT The class oT '62 also. Andy France and Mike Sherbin Tormed The baTTery duo again wiTh Bob Harry SimesTer. direcTor oT inTramural aThleTics Cohen and Dave DeiTchrnan aT The inTield corners. HiTTing power was provided by The big baT oT Bob Harrall. Ken Hussey was capTain oT The win- ning baskeTball Team. Aided by Bill Barrow- clough's dribbling and Jon Tell's seT shoTs, Ken's Team Tripped Mike Sherbin's Tive Tor The League championship. Bob Spicer's Team Trom HaselTon Hall, averaging 6' 2 in heighT, easily won The volleyball championship. Hal Lingerman de- TeaTed all corners in winning The handball TournamenT. Among The badminTon TinalisTs were TirsT-seeded Vera Naewboonnien, Ron Barber, Ron Rice, and Andy France. Hal Lingerman, handball champ. WaTch The bird el 'sf 3 . . ...,......Y45 E is . 3 X w 1 aff ' ' 1 I IIS-ini w X 1 -y. l ,. 2 ffixf Sm fi' S 2 K QA , gafi i gm JN LIGHTS CHHERA ! Ac'naN gg ,J ff Y, ws QQ 7 'gf ZZ X 75, 1 552 QQ 5 W 5? 5? ,rig 7 .1 f 1 -C Mrs. lTeysT: T-low shall we manage if he Talces ever Th' away? We can'T live in empTy rooms, can we? Y mg Elis: The Toxes have holes and The birds have nesTs S homeless people live in The woods. I Ome Mrs. l-leysT: ThaT's The righT place Tor swindlers noTh people. T Onesl f M1042 FALL PRODUCTIO The l96I ForesTers' producTion, direcTed by Mr. George Slover. was fXugusT STrind- berg's EasTer. Focusing on The l-leysT Tamily, suTTering Trom The imprisonmenT oT The TaTher Tor embezzling, The play re-enacTs, in daily liTe, The Passion oT EasTer Weekend. BoTh The play and The producTion were uneven, buT educaTional. since STrindberg has been an imporTanT influence in The modern TheaTer. The producTion was, as usual, The subiecT oT boTh discussion and enioymenT by all members oT The Drew communiTy. ProducTion manager was John KlapmuTs: sTage manager, William Barrowcloughg assisTanT To The direcTor, ChrisTina l-larrisg and house reservaTions, RoberTa Gallagher and Susan Mandel. These ioined wiTh The casT in presenTing a play oT noTeworThy inTeresT To boTh sTudenTs and TaculTy. Mrs. l-le-ysT: You lcnow. I lilce ThaT PeTer-he's raTher a TavoriTe of mine . . . Aren'T you going To his dinner, Elis? Mrs. l-leysT: Tha+'5 righT, my son. You always lcnow whaf you Warli and Say SO' You Caniif do TTWGT. KrisTina. Elis learned iT from his TaTher. 5' F Q4- i 3 ii als .r 'I ,JW in .40 gl Eigl l'rdQU 31,9 eve Clirislii Elis H6 Mrs. H Beniami Eleanor Linclquii . Mrs- HE Se fa e you U . ' ' we W- yo f Lindqulsl: l shall now, as my uliimafum, presenl you wilh fh,,7: y Uveb lwo allernalives-Thank Peler or pay up. Ou ye SSD De Elis: l'II have nofhing 'ro do wilh Peler. Very SW gfecfeo, Lindquislz Then you're lhe mosl conlemplible crealure eef. 'ffony l've ever lcnown. ll XQOWOI 6,07 Casi lin order of appearance-I Chris+ine ,.................... Muriel MacKenzie Elis Heysi .... .,.... D on Rudalevige Mrs. Heysf ....... Lyn Sausser Benjamin .., . , .Wayne Lindberg Eleanora ....... Gre+a Wachs Lindquisf .... ..., R ichard Ma++l1ews voxxqill' Ov Mrs' l-leY5l5 . . . Oh, my child, if you only knew my life, il YO? had been 'rhere while I was waichinq your lalher qolng Slew by Slep 'lo his desfruclion---wilhoul being able lo warn all lhose people he was ruining. 2060 X X00 So '30 GX 0 05 ol shox, 4ixxO.64Q' . -. 0 Xl 106 Nwlxbe QOQOIKDO X XXX do XOGQ . X965 X9 XX -X909 C' ' gl we X? an Q H . T K i S! M vi sv ah r Z EE Z B5 1 X' i AA 1 NS Xi f . ,A N 1 xx 1 if xy Q me gi QL aa , ue '- rx-111-'-:Ha-gnnusmesm .,,. e FGRESTERS Responsible Tor The annual Fall Produciion. Foresiers is one oi Drew's oldesi and mosi aciive organizaiions. l-leaded ihis year by John Klapmuiz, and iacully advisor Georqe Slover, The club reiained iis repulalion for fine performance and eiiicieni prOClUCiiOV1 wilh ils rendiiion oi Easier. To bring mean- ingful drama io campus audiences, and lo li A is Q is ,N be a vehicle for learning experiences in aci- ing, direciing, and producing is ihe For- es+er's dual purpose-a purpose iuliillefll again This year. .....u. Siudenis from Mr. Slover's Dramaiics Class involved i S ' Drama Fesiival: Bob Benner. Barbara Eichorn Ruih Sllhalsegeig v ri front Bonnie Keyser, Margarei Mclvlullen Mr. George Slover-adviser and Fall Produc+i On Direc Lynn Sausser, Diclc Howland, Phil Siimmel, Jon Tell, Chuck Carlson, John Klap- muis, Bill Barrowclough, Chris Harris, Mariy Thompson, Gale McCormack, Mary Lodge, Barbara Eichorn, Liz Ford, Siephanie Flanigan, Don Rudalevige, Berl' SPRI C l i li , , Q DelJdl9f5 ll receive PO DRAMA FESTIVAL DRA, The Spring Drama Fesiival was boih a fur- 'rher adveniure in Drew's dramaiics pro- gram, and a welcome addiiion io Spring Weekend iesiiviiies. Two periorrn6HC6'S were feaiuredz The Informer. a one-acl play direcied by Bonnie Keyser, and On ihe Harmiulness of Tobacco, and a mono- logue direcied by ivlargarei ivlcCullen. The Fesiival is a renewed iradiiion which seel1S io provide more opporiuniiy for drarnaiiC aciivify among ialenied siudenis, and worihwhile enieriainmeni To ihe campus communiiy in general. AQ ilie I as an lvasis dciivi- ior 5 C0Unc and l Dean Pfflllui Plodui Pfesid I rduclion Dim in Klap- zlc, Mary re, Ben 1 ' ffl' Q Debaferg Wayne Howie, John Foreman, PeTer Fuchs, and George EngelharCl'f receive PoinTers from advisor Papa Johnson- !AL DRAMATICS CGUNC L 5 itll , pro- Spring idflces re-HCl Jn The TOHO' . Tire seGl9 nalic and nplis fif-if-7, Y, Vx The Drama Council was organized This year as an ECAC sub-commiTTee on a Temporary basis, in an aTTempT To uniTy The dramaTic on campus and To eslrablish plans Tor 61 permanenT organizaTion. This year'S COuncil was composed oT Dr. Charles l.yTle and lvlarTha Fowler, represenTing ECAC? Dean WeaTherby: Mr. George Slover, Fall pFOducTion DirecTorg Jim lViinTz, Spring PFOducTion DirecTor1 and John KlapmuTS. presidenT of ForesTers. acTiviTies DEBATE COUNCIL The DebaTe Council sTarTed The year by winning The ST. PeTer's College Novice TournamenT. Under The excelIenT coaching oT Dr. Ralph R. Johnson iT wenT on To de- TeaT several Top schools. Besides The ST. PeTer's TournamenT, The council aTTended evenTs aT New Yorlc UniversiTy, Kings Col- lege, and Brooklyn College. Several indi- vidual inTercollegiaTe debaTes were in- cluded in This year's schedule. One oT The highlighTs oT The council's acTiviTies was iTs Annual Drew UniversiTy DeloaTe Tourna- menT, which was well aTTended and a greaT success. The I96I-62 oTTicers are David Allen, presidenT and D. Logan POTTS, sec- reTary-Treasurer. Pogo and Logan- Busman'S l'lOlidGY-H M T Fowler BerT Webb. John K'aPff'U+S' ar V ' Once Upon a lvlal+ress was once again seen off Broadway-far oil Broadway-in Bowne Leclrure l-lall, under The direclion of Jim lvlinlz. A lakeolli on The Princess and rhe Pea. This sparkling musical comedy bounced i+s way +hrough Tour nighls of happy audi- ences, acquainling everybody wilh lhe real slory be- hind The lairyrale. Alrhough The songs have never been popular hi+s, audiences don'+ soon forgel l'm in Love wilh a Girl Named Fred, or A Princess is a Delica+e Thing, ro name only lwo. Produc+ion Manager Berrha Webb assembled an able crew ol: backslage workers, including Belh lvlinlz-ser design, Gerry Nadler and Dick Slailord- sel conslruclion, Marion Thomson-coslumes, Bob Kaye-makeup, Joyce Samanick-props, Dick l-lowland -lighring, Gale McCormack-house reservalions, and Chris l-larris-assis+an+ 'ro +he direcfor. TERQDUCTIO Harry: Don? be afraid, lirlle Larken, l'll bring back a real princess... Larken: Qnly lly as lasl as you can my lovel We shall be wailing lor yOu. Harry: We? Larken: You know. Winifred: The swamps of home are brushed wilh green and golcl, al' break of day. The swamps of home are lovely 'ro behold, from lar away. Queen: Nowpremember, Daunfless, no maller how low, how Minsfrel and Jesfer: We have only fwo voices despicable your ialher is, he's your lalher, and I among us and yel' 'rhere's a 'rhird voice, 6 wanf you +o respecr him. . - - - - voice IH disguise. ll' , inilrel, gy course iiimrl: You mm y T i bill: Camelot Loca .IO Queen: Sensilivily, sensilivily, l'm iusl loaded wilh Thai! In 'rhis one word is The epilome oi The arislocral. 1 and qolcl. dl ay. v0lceS voiCf?- a l Minsirel' 0 i i I - . Wiz d' Course' NOW lm in show business, loo. ar , y B I ou musi belong TO my guild. oils. Camelof Local 7'4- And Jrhey all lived happily ever aller. vb, Casi' lin order of appearancel Minslrel Princess No. I2 Wizard Lady Larlren Queen Aggravain Prince Dauniless King Sexlimus Jes+er .4..... Sir Sludley .... Sir Luce .,.....,. Sir Chrislopher . . . Sir Charles .... Lady Rowena .. Lady Merrill ... Lady Helena . Sir Harry ..... Lady Carolyn Lady Jane ...... Princess Winnifred Hamlel ,........ Lady Maybelle .. . . . Dick Chaplin . , Mary Rudolph Neil Kaplan .. Donna Deans . . .Barbara Eichorn . . .,Jim Miniz .. . Jack Hawlre . , . . Chris Burde'H' Woody Woodbury . .. ...Toby Taylor . . . . . . .Chris Vocl: ....Chucl: Carlson .......Be+ly Pelz . . . .Karen Healing . .Shirley Campbell . . . . . .Roger Poole .....Cissy Morell . . . . .Jane Russell ... .Gail Claylon .. ,Gerry Nadler .Cynfhia S+urge l ff we We J , ff! 1 s -f Mr. John Bunnell direcls a praclice session of The Drew band. The Ofshesffa al Work- Pracfice makes perfect l Mr. John Bunnell-B and and Orchesfra Direc+0r, BA D A D ORCHESTRA The band and orcheslra, under Jrhe direc- Jrion of Mr. John Bunnel, provide rare musi- cal inrerludes for Drew sludenls. Providing lively music for pep rallies, Jrhe band ollen plays al home alhlelic conlesls. Bolh or- ganizalions, like many a+ Drew, are in a growing process: lheir plans include en- largemenl land more praclicell for I962-3. Why didn r l pick an easier inslrumenl, like 'rhe . . . French horn? Undef l lerelblo r0S' fP secvldl ll concells exefCl5eS lion and enlallon YW, the s lr0m UPA .iisilell ll Caveffls' CW reSl Sanglwicllf lie W Concefl ' Cli95lV6l l Song ol l 50, Ameri 2 ri I fl .X r X I V , . : fr gill f lklester Berenl 9 GOSP ESTR CHOIR Under +119 direcTion oT Mr. LesTer W. Berenbrogck The choir oT --40 voices, 40 ,,.-presenTed iTs program oT sacred and lar musigf' for Thousands oT people in seCU ., . Concerfs on and oTT campus. Warming up exercises aT PresidenT Oxnam's inaugura- d D Parlin's honorary degree pres- Tion an V- Q . en+aTion led up To The high poinT oT The Year, The annual mid-year Tour. ReTurning New York, where They had from upsTaTe The Corning Glass Works, Howe Caverns, and . . . The Taylor Wineries, The choir resumed singing in chapel services. Sandwiched The Tour program, was The annual Spring ConcerT wiTh The seminary choir and or- visiTed beTween several concerTs OT chesTral accompanimenT, TeaTuring The Song OT EaTe. hy Brahms, and A Balladu Tor Americans. lsf row: Sue Ahendschein, RuTh Ellen Morgan, Marie Shepherd, Lillian Kozuma, Carole Willcin, Emma Lee Himeno. Nancy Howe. Joan PoTTerTon, Gail STevens, Anne PiTlcin, Nancy VonderhorsT, Diclc Howland: 2nd row: Bob Terhune, Ken STevens, Eloise Crocker, Sue Thompson, Margo Young, Ann Ross, Sue Shopmyer, Carol Coorssen, Meg Gruver, Sandy WolTe. Judy Rommer, Bill BenedicTg 3rd row: Al Hood, Konnie Kerr. Diane Mabb, Mildred CosTello, Al Merriam, Mara Barens, Ellen Earp, PaT Gee, PaT Earmer, Bob Woolley, Roger Miller: 4Th row: Paul Wood, Dave Frame, Chris BurdeTT, Ted Manzo, Larry Flood, Roger Thomas, Ralph Powell, Dave Samuelson, ArT Julces. Tim STabler. Grape Juice??!l Mr- l-9STer Berenbroiclc, Choir DirecTor. Mr. UB. . . . aT Taylor's Winery. The Gospel QuarTeT. immrfwhivu 's Seven. 5 T s. T l I U Car1'l'S5yl'l'16l on The airl This year WERD compleled ils Tirsl lull year of op- eralion. Bob Cohen was again The slalion manager' succeeded by Paul Friday during second semeslerl There were several Technical selbaclcs, bul wilh ellorl, Jrransmillers were finally pul inlo The dorms which were nor previously receiving The frequency, gg WERD also diversified ils programming and expanded ils record library. Advisor To The radio slafi is Mr, Jghm Bevan. ls+ row: Jaclc Hawlce. Ron Kline, Jim l-leisler, Phil Sfimmel, Kier l'loel'fZel. P6Ul Friday, Judy Ahlsrrom, Carey Reiner, Marry Sreclcel, Bob Cohen: 2nd row! John Layfon, Danny Daniels, Phil Coverl, Bob Carlin, Paul Vega, Julie Johnson, Joy Phalen, Doug Benne++g 3rd row: John Parcels, Marvin Rice, Bob I-lirschrnan, Bob Sarr, Bob Smarf, Roger Miller, Al Merriam, Bob Perry, Dave Schlanslser Chuclc Carlson: 4+h row: Joel Merchanl' Bob Benner, PI DELTA EPSILO Drew's chapler of Pi Della Epsilon, lhe na- Jrional honorary journalism Tralernily, has been seeking lo provide programs of in- 'reresl +o sludenl iournalisls and lo uphold high slandards in college publicalions. The members of This lralernily are chosen for lheir conlribulions To Drew's iournalislic endeavors. This year Adam Kaufman was elecled presidenl and Phyllis Bailey secre- Jrary-Jrreasurer, wilh Dr. Paul Obler acling as advisor. In Jrhe fall, Paul Troop represenled Drew al The nalional convenlion. 5. TJ. rl' Sue Campbell, Ron Barber, Lois Smilh, Bob Cohen, Ellie Selfridge, Jeff Gilman. fifilige. COL .r 'ln J . x Zffjlf 5 l nf? lf mf Pri' i rgwll X. 6 five yll-Sl year . 'ie gfafion selluarls' buy y s n . 1 9 uno expendr ib J! mana.. g Sec I .fu Ono lima. N. U F? T lnlo The W ym vi g lllf? lfequer llriclqe. .El f,-1 O dlV6rsiliej gy l-ary' flflvlggy sTaTl is M, Jr, CGLUMNS ConTrary To popular belieT, Columns is noT a Luce PublicaTion. Revived lasT year aTTer a one-year lay- QTT, Drew's answers To The ATlanTic aTTempTs To pre- senT only The besT in poeTry, shorT sTories, essays, and carToons. Sue Mandel as ediTor, and Mrs. Berlqe as TaculTy advisor, are in Their second year 5+ +I-,eip respecTive posiTions. Paul C d- - , JEHGW Ellie Seygmgngi. George EclcsTe1n, Bob Cohen, seaTed: Sue Mandel, MaTTy STeclcel, Grace Ham' l'laPPl Gallaqher. Lynn Jackson Ann Forkel' Helle Rakfeldfp seaTed:Ron Barber Sue Mandel, Ellie SelTridge, PUBLICATIONS BOARD The PublicaTions Board is a sub-commiTTee oT The ECAC. lTs purpose is To discuss any serious problems which arise wiThin The organizaTions oT iTs members. The members consisT oT The ediTors-in-chieT, business T d T managers and aovisors or The Three sTu en corn, Oak Leaves, and Columns and The sTaTion manager, business WERD. The chair- rd is Mrs. Jacqueline Berke. publicaTions-The A manager and advisor To man oT The Boa Amen ,., ff J, ki i ww fl George Ecksfein. edifor-in-chief. L4 2 If , uf V ls fhaf how you spell presfidigifafor? i H598 . . . 599 .. .600 words. Hmmm . . . l didn'f know fhaf. Adverfising makes fhe world go round. i . . I 1 . Whaf kind of year has if been? lf's been a year like all years, faced fills 'A wifh fhe frials fhaf make hisfory. Edifors foppled like flies from fhe -- ' fopmosf chair of fhe newspaper empire headed by fhe name of V if hands af saving fhe sinking ship, buf all failed in one respecf or an- A ofher. Polifical, social, and economic forces combined fo shuf down -, bailed ouf by addifional finances from ECAC. A new banner waved fi .f on fhe once-mighfy ship's masf in February, and fhe newly appoinfed V mafe improved some feafures. Buf fhe besf minds on Drew campus -A f A fhe good ship Acorn. 1 r A Wrecker has been assigned fo dredge fhe harbor boffom- in fhe hopes of salvaging enough of fhe presenf machinery fo power W nexf year's sfaff, and of finding a good home for fhe warped hull. in a museum somewhere, perhaps. They also serve ii-0 A' Acorn. Campbell, Troop, Ecksfein-names fo remember-fried fheir ' tj Q . fhe presses femporarily in fhe fall, leading fo bankrupfcy in fhe end, gf My -whose faces and opinions appeared in fhe spring-couldn'f save : didnl lnow I lacecl Dm The me of lj Tlieif or an' down 3 OAK LEAVES A bunch oT amaTeurs goT TogeTher laTe This year To puT ouT a year- book-almosT Too laTe. WhaT is a yearbook? asked The WONK, Jfhe mascoT broughT along by The ediTor, Trom his previous posiTion, phoTographs, Ii+eraTure, senior souvenirs . . .? sTopping midway in M his musing To bring down The pennanT in his righT hand on The head oT The ediTor, who was Trying To give a long-winded, pompous, ex- planaTion. Typical liT. maior, The WONK said, dourly, leT's geT To work. Chee-ring, The sTaTT members carried him ouT over The ediTor's prosTraTe body. To conTinue The discussion in The coTTee shop. Dave Samuelson. ecliTor-in-chief TOP? HNGXT year . . . no phoTographsl BoTTom: Tell him To T ake iT easy. We're . h - if 7-' onlY Two monThs laTe. Did Samuelson sleep Through The oT er PIC UFS C ' . 1 i ,i ,Shag X! , f f f ' , 74? 1 f - . Q, V 0 ig I Fffil I , il QQ, I I I T .bf v y Q T 04' J i n ' if 'T is Some books alfe'+oib e o'fhers fofo'e swallowed, and some few fo be chewedand diges+ed, fBaconq. ' Of making. njariy books fhere is Qno end fKi ng James.Biblel. ,V , tql fif A - g- , :' . , ' lg. ' -' - ' A. , Mya, - ' 0 A V V' ' f , ' f K U 1 n - , :fo A 'I' t in-, ' L f .f ' :ff L . g ., . Y Ma, . iQW1M of S-'15 ' . ff 1? T - f f fr X 'f . A1 l - s e Y .1 N 1 Q-.: ' '- ws, 1 fi, . ff 1 iw-a f l. L .- w w:-'f w ' 1 ' was l V. WML A 54 ff: Q' Wa' wwwv 4 X 4 'Z f ' f M ,I V 1 K gx X , X f A W IN X v f ff- f ' N .. ,Q fx 'Z ff f. fwff 9 sez 5 ,, . 4 WW , v , fi ff gc., 3 c ,, .5 25 '- f JU' X 3 f ff ix , J gf , .3 ,Q ,if , J , ,f W JZ. 'iff .,,,,.,.. , H, .,,. AX E 'ff 1 Y f - 94, 3155. 14 9 1 4 N V .X Y SK. 3 f ' Q . s 0 as ' 1 ' Q 'iii W -' 1- my w.,,,w-dim. , Q ,W , . , , ,Q 'iv ,, .Q 1 f M . X 'V F95 Y, ...U ,, Q ,' ,M 'V A iw VAXX Xhw NK 'vein' . , Q . 44. N ww 'W rw G' 'NM :ax .Rm vi. ig' 5 fr Wx lsf' row: Bill Dickinson, Bolsy Gecsey, Jack l-lawlae, Eloise Croclcer, Milne Slippeng 2nd row: Ken Slovens, Rmb Kaye, Eran Brown, Sue Barnard, Lillian Kozurna, Carey Davis, Diane Suler, Roberla Gallaqlwer, Hal P r-,- dersen, l-leiman Bosch, 3rd row: Gordon Eriodman, Bonnie Keyser, Sue Konworlliy, Emma Lee l-limeno, Gail Narqi, 'Sue Du Bois, Maryann Zolala, Joyce Wakefield, Penny Clapp, Pliyl Bailey, Diane Qoopor, Dan McEadden1 4ll1 row: Roo-er Miller, Janel Mircliell, Joan Davidson, Anne Pillcin, Lissa Rainsley, Joan Maison, Lois Jackson, Grace Loeser. Jean Crawlord, Peler Pxceves, Jaclcie Jones, Judy , , .. .. c. 'fi' v ':1Sa f'11 ' S-'l7 ' 'f,f:f'v'fiW'k' ' Y iijfif s f -f 'ww Q 'fr-:X ,,-QLTQSQVQ f,2fAss,M1.f4,,.,,mwi.i,fN..-.Mw'.aQ as .Ms S .-.J it L , ff K F 'r,i Z . 5 5556- my .w 'Wy' M c X Alilslrom, Judy Swann, Liz Eord, Diclc Eredricksg 5+l1 row: Jeff Gillman Nancy Shepard, Julie John- son, Ann Ross, Bain Davis, Fred l-lusl, Grace l-lam, Diclc Sfaflord, Ellen Earp, Penny Blulim, Wayne Chase: 6+h row: Adam Kaufman, George Weller, Bob Smilh, Margo Young. Ray Garcia, Harvey Sreinberg, Rodney Grunes, Gerry Nadler, Marry Sleckel, Chris Harris, Dave Kle-H, Gail Clayion, Rick Ricciardi, Paul Comiskey. wma mlllml I 1 ' s! ff fi! Ii r ll s H 'ISIN' a JackHake,Presider1+ Bob Fensfermacher, Jrreasurer: Befsy Gecsey, social chairman: Eloise Crocker secrelraryg Paul Wood. vice-president CLASS CF I963 lm .. We donur reallY have anffhing against? Mr' Smlf Dorff you 'rhink 'the band should be over here? ,.,, X.. ac...-.ae + -f.., .- -Q N . Ns A l N , V ,Jia N ClASS M- 1 ,R s X- ix' l ing 4 av G Q51 -www , 8 X C fi's ID Q lsl- row: -eiufix aenie., on ccoll, Jim Slewarl, S'lorm Rode, Val Greenspan, Pal Langdon, Bob Barr, Chucl' Car'syn, Peggy Vorwerk, l-'lelle Ralleldl: 2nd row: Trudy Parsons, Linda Pelervary, Karen llflQFOicfl, Shirley Kool, Louise l-lermey, Diane Murphy, Carolyn Smilh, Belsy Boyce, Merry Bowers, Rulh iiifrini,-ll' Linda McCall, Judy Pelrosly, David Molch, Karhy l-lunloon, Joe Abbolg 3rd row: Marion Lllmei Julie Gmndahl, Bruce Lewis. Paul Zimmerman, Al Merriam, Carole Arlhur, Jody Frilh, Bruce Lawrie, Dave McLaughlin, Jane Russell, 4l'h row: Genevieve Brown, Millie Coslello, Connie Prycle, Joyce Pelzel, Ginny Long, Belly Milchelli 5+h row: Eugenie Carler, Winnie Garoialo, Maida Brodnialc, Hal Lirigernian, Gary Davis, Joan Pollerlen, Carey Reiner, Diane DeMou'rh, Sue Abendschein, Lu- cinda Broolcs, Jane Terrell, Kalhy Mace, Dale Gilman: 6+h row: Linda Chalmers, Nancy Howe, Mark Yerburgh, Harry Kriz, Barbara Dilley, Ron Rankin, Barbara Sroclcer, Ann Beck, Jennifer Sperry, Bob Smilh, Jerry Williams, Bill Geerg 7'rh row: Judy Rommer, Mary Arden Faline, Judy Morgan. John Srephenscn, Les Saclreil, Bill Bradley, Pere Schriber, Dave Barlon, Bob Cole, John Knox, Ron Klein: 8+l1 row: Diclc Villamil, Bob Benner, Peggy Kunzel, Paul Friday, Sieve Spiegel, Diclc Howland, Dwighi' Kehoe, Bill Kohler, Ted Manzo, Phil Srimmel, George Ensle-eg 9+h row: Roger Poole, Bill Taggari, Bill Benedicr, Jack Turner, Ann Warner, Cap Coyle, Richard Lahn, Neil Kaplan, Milne Gilberi, Roger Diliman, Alan Cummings, Ron Rice. - -, A .. ,- Jr. mf ffgfff ,,ef.i13:iK. WQCTSLQQN F L , L, if, I- I 'IQW E al FI rl! lglpp, I E! Ikllhl' S P d + Chuck Carlson social chairman: Paf Langdon. secre'raryg Don Scoff, freasurer Bob err' 'GSE en Chuck Semel,vEce4presiden'r. CLASS or l964 at The resulf. Hu Socue y. XLa'uk-Nivlffihg -f ., -in ' :J L IH uf in 'f ny , P1 ' 'til' 'flfrfrii fl M hw X he n'rl:I'I'lili-F ufnflgnfrflalffi Wu IM D for fhe Soph H C0fdHOns chairman Diane Murphy and commiffee make plans op. .11-1 '5 - CLAS 'S- -ws. -gb ROSE Nl EMORT -NL LTER -XFN s av N my lsr row: Nail Laliirirn, Shirley l-larrle, Joanne Timpson, Paul Vega, Bill l-lerbsiman, Don Ernesr, Peier Hrrhr. slffiifl llhd, B4-cl:,f lflr,-n1hay.f, Jane? Nuller, Nancy Ludwig, Linda Hall, Beisy Werner, Kim, Viclcy Arfiyig 2nd row: Bob' Brrvlrs, Rick Lillrenhaus, Bob l-lirschman, Des Sealey, Nancy Schnaars, Ellen Cohen. Llifrne lZiC,ll71lC'lL, Ginny McCornbs, l-larry Rhodes, Sandy Chere, Gail Mudge. Joy Fullmer. lvifzncy Triiul, C-afril Eslifseri, Karen Eisensladi, Marilyn Sloner, Ari Valenzuela, Sharon Ballard, Bruce l.il1irmririj3rCl row: Marie Shepherd, Gary l-laney, Chris Burderl, Marvin Rice, Jean Way, Pal l-lowell, Carol Corlc-lio Pai Howard, Slephanie Flanigan, Carol l-lerlweclc Nancy Kern, Konnie Kerr, Barbara Jfi'rl'i'i'c'i G,fn+hUa Siurirrg, Janel Grillin, Diane Mabb, Don Kanzalci, Ari Milller, Bob McGann, Angela Mfirildei-.'ic.f, Barbara Cox, Mary Forlunaro, Roger Thomas, Bob Devaney, Marrha Burl, Sue Shopmyer. Karr-n Hr-nry Sandy Welle Bob Meade: 4+h row: Joel Merchanl, Peggy Leichlhammer. Ann Leary, Jim l-leiiler, Donna Shields, Kairi Sellendi, Dennis Ranlcin, Failh Peuler, Bob Si. Cyr, Priscilla Greer, Jflhri Vollrner, Isabelle Kanz, Isabelle Smirh, Maureen Q'Connor, Keir l-loellzel, Barby Sinclaire, Rulh Srr,-ale, Bob Srnarlg 5+h row: Andy Grannell, Lois Jespersen, George Engelhardr, Alicia Berry, Paul W? if' Ni' R X Y if wed . 5 'iff T Jr 5 X - -fi ' r - sf Miller, Bob Douglas, Shirley Campbell, Sue Morrison, Nancy Vonderhorsl, Carren Orsini, Cindi Towne, Diclc Lehne, Wayne Lindbergy 6+h row: Bill Owen, Mike Saloanosh, John Greco, John Chris?- man, Muriel MacKenzie, Donna Deans, Karhy Dixon, Donna O'Connor, Bruce Jallle, Wayne l-lowie, Lyn Dronsiclc, Mary Rudolf, Bob Woolley, John Singer, Waller Achlerl, Marry Creager: 7'l'l1 row: George Gosseri, Ann l-largreaves, Franlc Carol Mims, Karen Healing, April Allen, Nichols: 8'lh row: Allan l-luberman, Lynn Laylon, Torn Garver, l-larry Brand, Jon Danny Daniels, Mary Lou Green, Amy Naomi Keyes, Louise Lee, Judy Kessler l-lorlen, Toby Taylor, Daye Moich, Calhy Diclc Macy, Diclc Bari. Brooks, Woody Woodbury, Roger l-larrison, John Parcels, Fran Siple, Scoll Biclcell, Belly Pelz, Barbara Eichorn, Ellen l-lannan, Ed Wirherell, Allan l-lood, David Schlanslcer, John Schwieger, Franlc Macaulay, Millie Mehaflie, Scofl Bond, Anderson, Gail l-lerberl, Dave BurdeH'e, Karen Bralsenis, 7 9+h row: Bill Slephenson, John l-liclcs, Joy l-landy, Bruce l-lunioon, Tom Williams, John Allen Bill Walling, Chris Voclc, ,,, g,v -, 'TT' ,WW ,W ,,, N, X, M- 2-rg 1 'i 'i -...- -:,,-,-- T -,e,.f7-- :A--'ff'-+-'o ' if-f - fl- 'i 'ffZ: 'o '-' W' ' ' ' 4 L 1 , O if ? x xxx xvavx wx- vafonxa xx l Wayne Howie. President CLASS GF I965 , 4777 'W F Q' I . Q7 ,- c fi -17, - X V? Belly Pelz, Social Chairman, Susan Mgrriggnl Vice presgdenif. peqqy Leicmhammer Secre 'raryg Frank Macaulay, Treasurer. v Orienlalion Commillee-Val Greenspan, S'rorm Rode, Gail Claylon, Diane Cooper, AI Swann and Jane Flood, Ann Warner, lr if win Bloch, l-lal Pedersen, Bob Lois Smilh, Jack Hawlce, Brown-Frosln Advisors, Larry Sarr, Belsy Gecsey. f ,H Q , f ' ' W2 fy Q iw: El X f S N-.sf ' Q - -X: Y, ,X new vvvv ' , 1. 4-sq 3 1 A fy,-V: WI. i 7 Q 3 Win M Mhf.,,,.A1L..c ,c.. i M.. ee, ,... N .-..cc.s:.sfs-.. v 1 V5 L sl mea-ray I i ,le 0 . .W .W ,..,w,,,. .M..... c.se ., f- ---W-ff-New M , . G i I ETH' sf.: .I I sill ll lr, , I il ii 'r II ,'! ..I I I I Q I in QI. ini: ZM9W .ARY1.aM3'g- E5 f'1'5ET5X.7Cf il i ,I Eel ill 2 wi 'II-I M , ,f ll' 2 :ll :Xil III l I2 we S .. 52 II. S III I I.. liar ':I'.I III fll . .I I' ,II .ir if? 3 II : I - I I 5: . ,I r 6 r, . , II :I I ..:, f I I ,I , n I F . I II rl 'I 'I I ll , s I. I in Il I 5 , I .It I I I I I I I I I r l I I I I I I I ' I DAVID ALLEN Polilical Science 702 Wilma Sl., Endicolrr, N. Y. 4A Acorn 3: A.D.A. frreas. 2, 3, pres. 4: Debale Club 3, Pfef- - E.C.A.C. Finance Board 4: Hislorv Club 47 Slqma Pll' 4' Spench Club 4: Sludenr Church I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl' Council lreas. 4: Who's Who 4. JOAN ANDERSON Economics 63 Church S+., Wesl Haven, Conn. Drew Eds I, 2, 3, 4: Forum Club 3: German Club I, 2, 3. 42 Sludenl Church, I, 2, 3, 4: Universily Choir 23 W.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4. THOMAS AOUILINO Polilical Science Olisville, N. Y. Junior year in Munich, Germany: Iransler from Cornell. CAROL GREENWAY BABKOWSKI English Lileralure 4I Madison Ave., Apr. I6-A, Madison. N. J. Dorm pres. I: Drew Eds I, 2, 4: Women's Dorm Council I. RONALD BARBER English Lileralure 4I Orchard S+., Summir, N. J. Soccer 2, 3: Class lreas. 4: Columns 3, 41 F1Of1'iICiIOVI ed- 3- 47 Commulers I, 2, pres. 3-4: Pi Della Epsilon 3. 4: VGFSIIY DI 2, 3, 4. MARA BARENS Zoology I2 Diana Rd., Morris Plains, N. J. Tri Bela 2, 4: Choir I, 2, 4: Commulers I, 2: German Club 4: Junior Year in Munich, Germany. WILLIAM BARROWCLOUGH Religion 49 Jellerson PI., Palerson 2, N. J. Baseball 3: Comrnulers 3: Eoreslers 3.4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Oak Leaves 3: Orienlalrion Commillee 4: Pol. Sci. Club I. BONNIE BERGSTROM Hislory lI5I High Rd., Kensinglon, Conn. Dorm Sec. 4: Drew Eds I, 2, 3, 4: Hislory Club 2, 3, 4. ROGER BINKLEY Chemislry 74l Hyslip Ave., Wesllield, N. J. Academic Assislanl lMalh 84 Cheml 4: Academic Slanding Commilfee 3: A.C.S. 2, 3, 4: A.D.A. 2, 3: Class pres. 3: lnlra- murals 3: Malh Club 3, 4: Sludenl Council 3. HERMAN o. BIPS Religion ' 27 Rosemonf Ave., Madison, N. J. IRWIN BLOCH Polilical Science I3 Leslie O. Johnson Rd., Gloucesler, Mass. Acorn I, 2, exchange ed. 3: A.D.A. 2. 3, 4: Class soc. chair. 4: Dorm soc. chair. 2, pres. 4: Psych.-Soc. Club 3: Orienlalion Commillee 3, 4: Soc. Comm. 2, 3, 4: Universily Cenfer Food Comm. 2, 3. BARBARA BOURNEY Zoology II5 Marlborough Rd., W. Hempslead, N. Y. TRUDY BRAUNLICH Psychology 22 I-Iomeslead PI., Bergenlield, N. J. German Club 2, 3: Psych.-Soc. Club 2, 3, 4: Sl-udenr Church 2, 3, 4. JANE BROWN Sociology 356 Van Emburgh Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Acorn 'lealures ed. 3: Council of Pres. 3: Dorm pres. 3: Dorm Counselor 4: Drew Eds I, 2, pres. 3, 4: Foregfers 3: Frosh Advisor 4: Green Key 2. 3, 4: Orienlalion Commillee 2, 3: Spring Produclion 2: Sludenl Council 4: Synchronized Swim. I 2' W.A.A,. rep. 2' Who's Who 4. JUDITH BROWN English Lileralure 6 Allamounl Cl., Morrislown, N. J. Acorn I, 2, 3, 4: Columns I, 2, 3, 4: Commulers I, 2' 3: Enq- lish Club I, 2, 3, 4: Modern Jazz Sociely 4: Newman Club 4- Oak Leaves 4. ' DAVID BRUSCO Chemislry I5 Marshall Sl., W. Caldwell, N. J. Baseball I 2: A.C.S. 2, 3, Ireas. 4: lnlramurals I, 2' 4. SUSAN CAMPBELL Psychology 26 Laurel Ave., Binghamlon, N. Y. Tennis 2, 3: Acorn I, news ed. 2, associale edilor 3, ed-in- chiel 3: Class sec. 2: Dorm Counselor 3: Academic Assislanl lSpeechl 3: Red Cross lnslruclors I: Debale Club I, 2: Dorm sec. 2: Drew Eds pres. 3: Green Key 2, 3: Oak Leaves pl-,ofol ed. 3: Pi Della Epsilon 2, 3: Psych.-Soc. Club I: Publicaliong Board 3: Social Commillee 2: Sludenl' Church 2: Synchronized Swim. 2: W.A.A. I: Who's Who 3. Sigma Phi, SUSAN CARTER Arl I63 Glenwood Rd., Englewood, N. J. Tennis I: Commulers 2, 3, 4: Columns 2: Kappa Pi 3, 4: Inlra- murals I: Senior Lifesaving 2. ROBERT E. CATLIN, JR. Polilical Science 50 James Terr., Pomplon Lakes, N. J. Baseball 2, 3, 4: Commulers I: Dorm Counselor 4: Inlramuralg I, 2, 3, 4. Pol. Sci. Club I, 2: Social Commilree 4: Spring Produclion 2, 3: Srudenl Council 4: WERD sporls direclor 4: Who's Who 4. WILLIAM CAUGHEY Psychology 20 Glenwild Rd., Madison, N. J. Baske+baII 2. EDWARD CHESNUT, JR. Bolany 38 Ball Rd., Mounlain Lakes, N. J. Baseball 3: Baskerball I, 2, 3: Soccer I, 2, 3: Tennis I, 2: Acorn I, 2, 3: Tri Bela 4: Comrnulers I, 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Varsily D I, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY CHRISTIANO Zoology 509 5Is'r S+., Wesl New York, N. J. Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Class lreas. 3: Tri Bela 3. 4: Dorm lreas. 3, pres. 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4: Varsily D 3, 4: WERD 3, 4. BRIAN COFFEY Psychology 298 Cleveland S+., Orange, N. J. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Fencing 2, 3, 4: Commulers I, 21 DOW pres. 4: Green Key 3, 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Malh Club I, 2, 3: Sludenlr Council I, 2: Varsily D I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT COHEN Psychology 43-3I Ilhaca Sl., Elmhursl 73, N. Y. Class pres. 4: Debale Club vice pres. 2: Dorm Counselor 4: Drama Workshop I, 2: E.C.A.C. 3, 4: Poreslers 2. 3, 4: Green Key 2, 3, 4: Hillel 4: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Pi Della EPSIIOII 3, 4: Spring Produclrion I, 2: Psych.-Soc. Club 2, 3. PFGS- 47 Publicalions Board 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4: WERD manager 3. 4: Who's Who 4: Young Democrals 2. GABRIELLE ECKOLDT COLLINS Chemislry 280 Greenwood Ave., Madison, N. J. Fencing 2: Academic Assislanl 4: Acorn I: A.C.S. I. 2. 3' 'li Sigma Phi. CELINE NOVEMBER COUPER Psychology 46 Park Ave., Madison, N. J. ELEANOR CROOKS Sociology . I43 Parker Sl Middlesex N J German Club 2 3' Psych Soc Club 2 3 4 lg.: ESE: N alll DIIDREGOSBEP 'fr Il' 'ti 'J diric fllsl' offs' 4' rf INA I' afive Ill :jygildnll 'Dy imvleli l' l E:I,,b 3, lj rffcl IA Bing IU1i'i55l 2 I gfalll 3 Edsl II I f :I , I I Ill . ' .:i.I if , . r. I- SWG' l e'. l,' I 5 I' irslIUC'0l I :jfil ' URENCE E. D Rural SI-I Mad ' bl 7- FerC-I if 2. 3' C fre 'II' ' , I I' :Deli IPSIIOI 3' lllil DEIICHMI :III Kir9fl'lI9e l H2521 3, pres. 4 53:55 Comriillee 'I llicu vicror D :jllen Roll IIII., Il W: 1.2: Perrin :1 I: Inlramurals f slirl riunsssl Qlnqrois Rd., Oss 5.5. I, Z. 3: Green IONIIA M. FISHER iii. Willow, Sioux IIWIENCE FIOOD Iilll. Ill Sl., Readir lrim I, I: Allilelic I ina lllorlsliop pre 1,i: hum Club 25 G Vilerr lan Sociely M ,I . ' ..r I, I, Spring Pr: f If Swlenl Council fifl'Ifl'li'rwl. :figs lnlfem 4. Ill FOIIEMAN I rg l le 'l Ave-I Srl ii: II Atom 4: CC 2. .,I: lnlremumls It WIS lor Freerlorr IIIIIIIA F lijlsml Conn. lfllligec , Ili. ' 'lem' Tre. 'I elves.: 4, iii: ' IE ,il I' Clair. 4: P! ,WMS A WBB4' Il: ,,:,nllIlANc: PI . III lrrer I le Madison. I1 CIPlain I, ll 4. 3. 1 dent ie I:.S 34 X ll l ' , . , - :,,, lllPI, cle .iv ' : ,I I , , 'rillzl -Dem I ll I l- 'A-C. I I X I i -' . I 1 ' ' 12' H f f' I .4 ' .gr ... ...Mutt a':u,'l s 533 r X IND' 'HZ L . -- - ini... ..,, 'TJ 3 ' ' '?- ?.T'? ': ':W' 'K'11'f-wg,-f15' .. ,.,,,,, g V F., ., , , .. I U ' ,,1.... ,f ,t , Y , , E lure I. 4 I iionlmhlifrl S0CIeIy4 N' -III u . .I .W- rs . Inlrnrniiiigs, , . ,:, as: ' . We illiff I. sci' elor 3, A:,,:,,,, , , I: Deliale UM :Y 2, 3: Orl Ieavriilgi ..Scc. Club I7 p,:i:,i,., :ni Cliurcii 2, 5,,,:,,,,,, I' Sign. III. I is 2: KUPPG Ii I, I3 lf: Science Counselor 4: Iniranrfl al Commiilee I: Ip ', WERD spoils rlirerlcu I' , I 2 3' IennirII' l,lZ. 3. 4: Irrnfi' Bela I, 'It llolll llill enl Council 4: l'i'l'I arnrnuiers I fi . Ili I , 2, 3, 4, MB, I I. Ir I' il' . Dorm Polls? 4: IE' 95l6IS Zu 3' P5131 4' Della l 4. I I PIR' IJ 2' l pf .illuruuu nam: slfl' 2, 3, I: I Alas, Ir Y ' in5,,,.,7' I II 1-. U. I INGS Ari DEIDRE CUMM Goshen Rd Liichiield, Conn. Box5I,n,C ASS,S,amL ,Ar,, 4: Dorm sec. 2, soc. chair. 3: Kappa ACU 9 p: 3, pres. 4- ANN DANIELS Psychology ,hckawanna Ave., Lilile Falls, N. J. 6 ,S I Drew Eds I 2, 3, 4: Hisiory Club 2, 3: Psych.- KATH RYN ie I ' gjgmgljub 3.4: Siudenl' Church I, 2, 3, 4. ARY PECK DAVIDSON Psychology M 22 Davis SI., Binghampfon, N. Y. Skefball I 2' Acorn I: Class sec. 4: Debare Club I, sec. 2: u . - Dieu, Eds I, 2, 3, 4: Green Key 2, 3. 4: Psych.-Soc. Club I, 2, 34.5eni0r Life-Saving I, 2: Siudeni Church I, 2, 3.4: Wafer Saieiy insiruclor 3: Young Republicans 4. LAURENCE E. DAY Zoology 7Chapel SI., Madison, N. J. Baseball 2: Fencing I, 2, 3, 4: Acorn I, 2, sporfs ed. 3, 4: Tri Bela 2, 3, 4: Commuiers I, 2, 3, 4: Iniramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Pi Delia Epsilon 3, 4. DAVID DEITCHMAN Chemisfry 34l0 Kingsbridge Ave., N. Y. 63, N. Y. A.C.S. 2, 3, pres. 4: Class vice-pres. 4: lniramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Social Commiilee 4: Sfudeni Council I, 3. VLAICU VICTOR DRILEA Ivlaihemaiics 730 Ten Rod Rd., Norih Kingsion, R. I. Baseball I, 2: Fencing 2, 3.4: Academic Assisianf 3: Foresiers 2, 3. 4: Iniramurals 3, 4: Ivlaih Club 2, 3, 4: WERD 4. STEVEN ELLINGSEN Psychology 44 Iroquois Rd., Ossining, N, Y. Choir I, 2, 3: Green Key 2, 3, 4. DONNA M. FISHER Sociology 905 S. Willow, Sioux Falls, So. Dalcora LAWRENCE FLOOD Poli+icaI Science 329 N. 5Ih SI., Reading, Penn. Acorn I. 2: AI'hleiic Council 4: Choir I, 2, 4: Class pres. I, 2: Drama Workshop pres. 2: ECAC Finance Board 4: Foresfers I, 2: Forum Club 2: Green Key 2, 3, 4: lnrramurals I, 2, 3, 4: l,I,0',ie'n JG21 SCTCIGIY I. 2: Orieniaiion Commiiiee 2: Pol. Sci. all' l' 27 Spflflg Producfion I, 2, 3: Sfudeni Church I, 2. f .sludenf Council I, 2, pres. 4, carnival comm. 3, budge+ Comm' 45 Whois WIIO 4: Washingion Semesfer 3: Ford Foun- daluon lniern 4, IPHN FOREMAN Poliiical Science S54 Phoenix Ave., Schenecjrady, N, Y, o . CeEeI4l'AC0ff1 4: Commufers 3: Debaie Club 4: Dorm offi- ' 'lmIIamUI5lS I. 2. 3, 4: SIuden'r Church 2, 3, 4: Young Of Freedom 4: Young Republicans I, 2, 3, 4. RTHA Fowusrz Psychology Americans ,I MA Windham, Conn Class SFC' 37 Dorm Treas. I: Drama Council sec. 4: Drew Eds I, 2, Boardvlce Pres- 3. 4: ECAC sec. 3: sub-comm. 3, 4: Judicial 2. 3, Qi, - . . Iion 2,who.s S,LLo4l,,PSych.-Soc. Club 2, 3, 4: Sprung Produc- AND H REWFRANCE Pnrrasapny A Ima Avew Madison, N, J, S0CCe I . 1,2 Caplialfl 3. 4: Commufers I, 2, 3, 4: Inhramurals ' I Iudeni Council 4: Varsify D I, 2, 3. 4. PATRICI 44 R, ,1 A E' GEE Chemisfry Tennis INO2Od Place' Danville. N. J. 34.C' 'ACS' l- 2. 3: Band 3 4' Canierbury Club I, 2. . , h . . . Oli l' 2' 3. 4: Foresiers 3: Spench Club l. ., ,N Q PERRY GOLDMAN I-lisiory 55 CISSIWOOCI AVS.. Madison. N, J, gcademic AssisI'an+ II-Iisioryl 4: Acorn I: College Bowl 4: SW Club '- 21 Green Kev 3. 4. Hillel 4. Hisfory crab 3, 4l Pl Gamma MU 47 Slqma Phi 3. 4: Senior Scholar 4. JUDITH ANN GRAVELL Ari 7Ol Monigomery Ave., W. Pi'rIs+on, Pa. Academic Assisfanf 3: Acorn I: A.C.S. 2, 3: Band I 2' Can- TGIPUVY CIUID I. 2. 3. 4: Drama Workshop 3: Drew Eds I, 2: FOVSSIGVS I. 2. 3. 4: Iniramurals I, 2, 4: Kappa Pi 3, Ireas. 4: Oak Leaves 3: Social Comm. 2, 3, chair. 4: Spring Producfion I. 2, 3. 4: Sfuclenf Church I, 4. DALE I. GREGORIEW Sociology I7 So. Maple S+., Corning, N. Y. Band 2, 3: Green Key 3, 4: IvI.S.M. chair. 2, 3, Social Ac'rion Comm. chair, 4: Psych.-Soc. Club 2, 3, 4: S+uden'r Church I. Fellowship chair. 2, 3.4: Universify Cenier Advisory Comm. 2. DAVID ERLING HANSEN Economics I5 Sewall S+., Wollasion 70, Mass. Baseball 2, 3. 4: Soccer I, 2: Academic Assis+an'r IEconomicsI 3, 4: A'rhIe'ric Council 3, 4: Class lreas. I, 2: Dorm +reas. 2, counselor 4: Imhramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Varsiiy D 3, Ireas. 4: Who's Who 4: Sigma Phi. ROBERT HARRALL Poliiical Science 49 Toron'ro Ave., Providence, R. I. Academic Assisianf IPoIiIicaI Sciencel 4: Class officer 2, 3: Dorm counselor 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Oalr Leaves 2: Poli. Sci. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Srhudeni Council 2, 4: WERD 3: Who's Who 4: Young Republicans 3. ROBERTA HARTEN English Liieraiure 847 Dorian Rd., Wesiiield, N. J. English Club 3, 4: Sigma Phi. JUDITH Mownor HASSEL saaaraqy 35 Wuris Si., Kingsion, N. Y. Class sec. I: College Choir I, 2, 3: Convocafions Comm. 3: Dorm vice pres. 2: Dorm Counselor 3: PSYCIW--SOO Club 2. 3: Sfudenlr Church I, 2, 3: Universify Cen'rer Advisory Comm. 2. Chair, 3: Women's Dorm Council 2, 3. SHIRLEY HELLER Psychology I65 I-Iillcresf Ave., SummiI', N. J. Dorm +reas. 2, Iloor rep. 4: Drew Eds I- 2' 3- 47 PSYCIVSOC' C,,,b 2 4. Spend: Club I, 2, 4: Transferred +o Bosfon Unr- versiiy 3. JEAN HERBERT Economics 692 T.....p:ka, ora BridQe. N- J- C ncil of Pres. 4: Dorm ireas. 3. Pres- 47 D'eW,EdS l' 2' irgais 3 4' Green KeY 2. 3. SGC- 47 Oak Leaves buslness mgr' 4: Social Comm. 4: WERD business mgr. 3. JACQUELYN HILL Psychology 1-'bb A ., Ridgewood, N. J- Dls lredlordxiiq sec. I: Drew Eds I' 2' Sec' 3' 4: Green Key 4i33lrIi+ramuraIs 2 3: Oalr Leaves 3: PSYCII-'SOC' Club 3' Vice pres. 4: Social Comm. 4. CHARLES E. HISLOP ZooloQY 63 E, Mapie Sf., Plainville, Conn- Baslcefball 3. 4: Soccer 3' 47 III Baia 4: Varsi'rY D 3. 4: Tfamiellecl IO Drew Iniramurals 3. 4: GRANT DAMON HOBSON Economics Box 587 IVIGY SI'-. N- Ailileboro' Mass' ball manaqer 2, 3, 4: Fencinq WIGIIGQQI I- 2' 3-41 Choir Base I, 25 Varsiiy D Club. .s ,. us- i , . . r,. 5 1 I . is I . E I. i r . I F I II I I I E I I I I I I I I I I r I I I u I 1 . . 4 I 4 I I I I I I . 3 I l I r r 3 AVIS HU LL Zoology 6 Huber Ave., Ivliddlelon, Conn. S . Academic Assislanl lZoologyl 43 Sludenl Church ervice Fund Comm. I, 2,'3. 4- LINDA HUNTER English Lileralure 20l 9Ih Sl. S.E., lvlinol, S. D. Academic Assislanl lEnglishl 4. KENNETH R. HUSSEY Economics I9 Orion Rd., W. Caldwell. N- J- Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I: Commulers I, 2. 3. 41 lfllra' murals 2, 3, 4. BARBARA J. HUTCHINSON Polilical Science I505 Julielle Dr., Belmar, N. J. . Drew Eds I, 2, 3, 43 lnlramurals 2, 3, 4: Young Republlcans 3' 43 Washinglon Semesler 3. GALE SYPHER JACOB English Lileralure 60 Willislon Rd., Auburndale, Mass. Academic Assislanl 33 Columns liclion e Comm. sec. 3. 4: ECAC 41 Enelisli Club 2' 3: Green Key' 3' 4: I-Iislory Club 33 Modern Jazz Sociely 2, 3: Oak LeaVe5 37 Pi Della Epsilon 3, 4: Spring Produclion 3: WERD exec d, 3, 43 Convocalions sec. 3. KEITH MITCHELL JACOBSEN Religion IO7 Willow Drive, Neplune, N. J. Academic Assislanl 43 College Choir 3: DOVVT1 C0U I5el0f 47 Iranslerred from Universily ol Penn. 23 Choir 3, 4. BARBARA JOHNSON Zoology 587 Springfield Ave., Summil, N. J. J. ARTHUR JUKES Economics I Washinglon Ave.. Morrisrown, N. J. Baseball li Canferbury Club 3. 43 Choir I, 3, 43 Commurers I, 23 Foreslers I, 23 lnrramurals I, 2, 33 WERD 4. ANNA-LISA KAPLAN Zoology 470 Park Ave., Easl Orange, N. J. Academic Assislanl lzoologyl 4: Tri Be'ra 2, sec. 3, 43 Cheer- leaders I, 2, 3, capl. 43 Council of Pres. 23 Dorm Pres. 2, floor pres. 43 Drew Eds sec. 23 Spring Produclion I, 23 S'ruden+ Council I, 2, 33 W.A.A. rep. 43 WERD 3, 4. JOHN P. KLAPMUTS Economics Oak Ridge Rd., Oak Ridge, N. J. Fencing I, 2, 3, 43 Canlerbury Club I, 2, 3, 43 Class social chair. I, 23 German Club I, 23 Green Key 2, 3, 43 Drama Council 43 Drama Workshop 43 Fores'rers I, 2, 3, 43 Oak Leaves I, 2,Aed. 33 Pi Del'ra Epsilon 2, 3, 43 Publicalions Board 2, 3i Social Comm. I, 2, 3, chair. 43 Spring Produclion I, 2, 3, 43 Varsily D I, 2, 3, 4i Who's Who 43 Young Republicans I, 2, 3. GISELA KLUETZ Spanish Lileralure R.D. I, Long Valley, N. J. Swimming I, 2, 33 Columns li Drew Eds I, 2, 3, 43 German Club I, pres. 2, 3, 4: Phil.-Rel. Club 33 Spench Club 43 Slu- denf Church 3. JAMES KNAPP English Lileraiure I Washingfon Ave., Morrislown, N. J. Fencing I, 2, 3: Academic Assis'Ian'r lEnglishl 43 Deba+e Club I, vice pres. 23 English Club I, 2, 3, 43 Foreslers I, prod. mgr. 2, vice pres. 33 Sigma Phi. WALTER KNOX Bolany 629 Hanover Place Mounl' Vernon N Y B eball 2 Soccer 4 Tru Be+a3 4 lnlramurals I 2 Oak Leaves pholo ed 2 3 ADA 2 3 Vice Pres 4 DAVID E. KULLGREN Hislory I22 Beechwood Ave., lvlounl Vernon, N. Y, A.D.A. 23 I-Iislory Club 3, 43 Inlramurals 2, 3, 4, GEORGE H. KULLGREN Polilical Science I22 Beechwood Ave., Mounl Vernon, N. Y, Academic Assislanl 43 A.D.A. 2, 3, 47 Tr: B636 2' 3, Dorm pres. 43 Hislory Club 43 lnlramurals 2, 3, 4, JOHN LANGFORD Malhemalics S.E. S+., S. Amhersl, Mass. Choir I, 23 Malh Club I. 2, 3, 4. GEORGE L. LEGETT German Lileralure 300 Church SI., Calrasauqua, Pa. Academic Assislanl lGern'1anl 43 Foreslers lt German Club 43 Oak Leaves I, assisl. ed. 2, 33 Spench Club 2, 43 Junior year in Freiburg, Germany. DAWN L. LEWIEN Polilical Science IO3O W. Broad Sl., Horseheads, N. Y. A.D.A. 3, sec. 43 Hislory Club 3, 43 Phil.-Rel. Club Sec. 3. Poli. Sci. Club l, 23 Sludenl Church I, 2, 3, YWCA ,-ep, 4. Wafer ballel I . GEORGE LITTS German Lileralure Kisor Rd., Highland, N. Y. Academic Assislanl IGermanl 43 Foreslers I3 German Club 2, 43 Junior year in Freiburg, Germany. KATHERINE HESS LUDEWIG Sociology 4I Madison Ave., Apf. I6-A, Madison, N. J. Dorm Ireas. 23 German Club 23 lnlramurals I, 23 Psych,.SOC, Club 3, 43 Social Comm. sec. 43 Sludenlr Council 3. RICHARD MacARTHUR Philosophy 2 Penna. Ave., Beach Haven, N. J. GORDON MAXFIELD Malhemalics 72 Cheslnul SIreeI', Fairhaven, Mass. Tennis 3, 43 Dorm vice pres. 2, 33 Inlrramurals I, 2, 3, 43 lvlalh Club 3, 43 Oak Leaves phofo ed. 33 Varsily D 4. ROBERT LEE McCOY Hislory 83 Denfon Ave., Lynbrook, N. Y. Academic Assislanl lHis'roryl 33 Hislory Club 3, 43 Infra- murals 2. 3, 43 Varsi'ry D 3, 43 Sigma Phi. IRENE F. MENDEL Religion E 73 Donna Ave., Pillsfield, Mass. Dorm vice pres. 3, pres. 43 Drew Eds I, 2, 3, 43 Modern JGZZ Sociefy 2, 33 Phil.-Relig. Club 3, 43 Sludenl Church 2, 3, 4: Swimming inslrucfor I, 23 W.A.A.3 Young Republicans. JAMES MINT1 Religion 46 Park Ave.. Madison, N. J. Drama Council 43 Foresfers I3 Phil.-Relig. Club 3.4: Sprinq Produclion I, 2, 3, direclor 4, 53 Drama Council 53 FOreSl9VS li Phil.-Relig. Club 4.5. GEORGE STEWART MURTHA Religion 64 Roxbury Rd., New Brilain, Conn. Canferbury Club 2, 3, 43 lnframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Pl1ll--Rell? Club 43 Psych.-Soc. Club 43 Spring Produclion 2, 4: Religious Life Comm. I, 2, 3, 43 Synchers 33 WERD 4. SANDRA PARRISH Economics I59 Washinglon, Ivlorrisfown, N. J. Acorn I3 Band I, 23 Commulers Club I, 2, 3, 43 Debale Club SHANNON RAFFERTY Polihcal Science 524 Orange S+ Newark N J Debafe Club I 2 3 Young Democrals I 2 3 4 CIW' :jill RTE, Gil iinfw If i6.yb 2 S , .- J- !v,:,i1 2 3, . ir.- , 4, I ffcl' LEVIGI W . ,yin IS, ,,,.,lf. ' .nf , I - Fil.,-:.te'i Isl V .234 All 47 l fill' -i .mil ' .-fill F-3'. NK Him Nl . f .C I I-c Iliff YO, - 1- I- 2 Cn I ui I . ,V I co, 'jwcn l. ' 3 R -:III P. slllls - r Wnwwd 1 4 3. Qian Kel . .,fl HS, Z n.fg5I5l5 'lp I l'. gIIIINICl Pl, i.,.,,i SI., NW H456 ..:,?.mS 555045 ii ii. Elalfl Cm sim li of ixgigtlllll Zi Yom -..3siIiusLS0N fl? :.'i115l-. Boom' N' 3 1,43 flcaclemlf fill. 2- 3. li CPI' ,ig-,ng lllcrlslwc 2 ij, 3- Forum Clsll , -?I:is'r Jazz SOCIGIY l 5? 4, Pfyrl.-Soc, Clu .. I grmlngif 4' SDVIRQ if l'Wlo's Who I: Sii fllllll SCHONBERG llcl.. Madison, N 'glrluimming I3 Cam mmmma valve., larringlon, N. W. 'ids el. 2, ed,.5,,., ffllisiness mgr. 43 I :jlvei Eds I, 2, 3, 4. 'IIWIS I. 2. I, L .ezzzsloi 2, sec. 3, 4. p, W9 lfllflucfici I, 2 I iill.llllHERBlN Ec . .. 515351. 'l lfliq .M ell.l,l,4.D' A-j.1,I:lnIi3,,,,,,,,,, J .,tjfI:ym,y,ID'x t 5 VI:-mils I, Ire, Ji I-IIISH 'gmwh ,Me,0cbbs Ferry I' VIZMQ3 I. G I 'fiilgfred , reen I IMS X l, 2, 3, 4. . . . , . . - as 7 7 ' 7 . . 3, 43 . ., , . . I I I ' ' ' i 'X M., Rh. 149 'Y Efnonl N Y ilramurals Iiliqa ffnon N ' -Y 2 . rural. I' IIICS I. Lllefgiure 4 I. I. r '3 I'lri lr 234 III: is 4: Foreslefg I: eq.. r 37 SPenclr Cluliiw cienqe N. Y. 3. 4: PIII CUB 11. I I iurcli I, 2, 3, YWCA lure rmany. Sociology lison, N, J, I Foreslers I1 Gained.: Inlramurals I, I1 Incl.-5:1 Sludenl Council I. .1 'nhl Iics rss. Inlramurals I, I. I. I' Ili' I, Varsily HDI 4- I-Iislory Club I. II Iii .ng Phi. gl 2' 3, 'ij L1 Slucleul Clllclri Youuq Repllilliiiiii . Sfliq ,-RGIIQ' Cluli ii torigiii rama Couuflii I .lfgion l.lsiE 3 fl Ill' ls I. 7' ' 4. nl-r Proclucliouz- ' 4. I 'III .nurri 2' 14. , I. ence Ir, Is If 2' ii hernisfry EDITH REE? gen Rock, N. J. 25Be9CII 'fsyanf lChemisTryl 41 A.C.S. 2, sec. 3, 4: Can- ,xgademra Assn 2. Magi, Club I. Sec.-Ireas. 2-3, pres. 41 Infra- :erburY Cligbl. 41 Soda' Comm. 3: Spring Produciion I, 21 raISlr ' ' ' ilrlnn. PWS' 4' LD RUDALEVIGE Sociology DONAb FST' Philadelphia, Penna. 5I53Ar.oA isfani lSociologyl 41 A.D.A. sec. 2, Trees. 31 Academic 'fsfsreman 4: Drama Workshop 21 Eoreslers I, 2, 3, Slalecomigi 63 4. Pi.:i.-Relra, club 3,41 P.yCI..-saa, Club i, ilerienk EeyWeeIciCo-Chair. 3: Spring Produc+ion 2, 41 Siu- Cfhuicl. I, 2, co-Chair. 3, chair. 4. ANDREW P. SALTIS Economics PO, 30,1 IO4, Siamiord, Conn. Acorn 3' Green Key 3. 4: lnlramurals I1 Poli. Sci. Club I, 21 Young Democrais 4. Pres' 2' 3' JOYCE SAMANICK Poliiical Science l63Nuger1l SI., New Hyde Park, L. I., N. Y. Acorn I, news ed. 2, assoc. ed. 3: Drama Workshop 21 Drew Eds LQ, 3, 41 English Club 21 Eoresfers I, 21 I-Iislory Club 31 Modem Jazz Sogiefy I1 Oak Leaves I1 Pi Delia Epsilon 3, 41 Spring Produciion 21 Young Democra+s 4. DAVID SAMUELSON English Liferalure I5I Wilson SI., Boonlon, N. J. Tennis I, 2, 3, 41 Academic Assisfanl lEngIishl 41 Acorn I, 2, 3, 41 A.D.A. 2, 3, 41 Choir 2, 3, 41 Columns I, 2, 31 Dorm pres. 41 Drama Workshop 21 English Club I, 2, 3, pres. 4: Foresiers 2, 31 Forum Club 2, vice pres. 41 lniramurals I, 2, 3, 41 Modern Jazz Sociely I. 2, 31 Nufs ed. 21 Oak Leaves ecl.-in-cl1iel41 Psych.-Soc. Club 21 Publicaiions Board 41 Social Comm,3, co-chair. 41 Spring Producfion 2, 3: Varsi+y D 3, 43WERD 31Who's Who 41 Sigma Phi: S-F, ed. 4. KAY SEIBERT SCHONBERG Psychology I0 Glenwild Rd., Madison, N. J. Fencing 21 Swimming I: Commulers Club 41 Psych.-Soc. Club 3, 4. nsnnon seurnrnee Music 3l-laines Ave., Barringfon, N. J, Atom I. News ed. 2, ed.-in-chief 31 Canierbury Club 3, 41 Columns 3. business mgr. 4: Dorm counselor 41 Drama Work- lr . sOP 2, Drew Eds I. 2. 3. 4: Eoresiers I, 2: Green Key 2, 3, pres. 4: lniramurals I. 2. 3. 4: Oak Leaves 3, layoul' ed. 4: p . PLZDTIGSEPSIIOH 2. sec. 3, 41 Publicalions Board 2, 3, 4: Sigma Whoa? PIIIIQ Pf0CIUC'rion I. 21 Sludeni Church I, 21 Who's MICHAEL JAY SHERBIN Economics IU8 Main SL, Sussex' N' J' Ba bn . Se 6 50CCe .2.3.41Deba+e Club 41 German Club I: FOFESISFS3 4 Ing. pmd ,. 'II IPITIPIGIS I. 2. 3, 41 Oak Leaves 31 Spring YO uclon 3' Varslll' Di' I. 2. 3, 4: WERD music direcior 3: II D ng EIROCIGIS 2. Ireas. 3. vice pres. 4. GERALDIN 23 ASM0rd1feHI-SCZWICK Spanish Liferafure Band I- cr. - 0 bs Ferry. N. Y. Chai I, Oli I' 3I Green Key 4: Spench Club 41 Universify 2. r Iransierred +0 penn Safe 2' 8- . JANET SMITH English Liieraiure I7 OGIQIQY Ave.. Summil, N, J, Fencing li Columns 2. 31 Commu+e M rs Club I, 2. 3, 41 D Eds I. 2. 3. 41 English Club 3, 4. few LOIS FASULA SMITH Psychology 63I Bradley S+., Easf I-Iaven, Conn, ACOVI1 3: Cheerleaders I, 2, 31 Council of Pres. 31 Dorm pres 3: Drama Workshop 21 Drew Eds I. 2. 3, 41 Foresfers I 2: Green Key 3-41 lnlraml-I 5I5 I. 22 Oak Leaves 2. 3, 41 Ofien: liailon Comm' 47 PI Deliia EPSIION 3. 4: Psych.-Soc. Club 3, 41 PUPIICPIIOIIS Board 4i Speech Club I, 2, 31 Spring Producfion I: Universily Choir 21 WERD 31 Who's Who 41 Young Repub- licans 4. JOAN E. SNYDER Religion 28 Lee Place, Basking Ridge. N. J. Commu+ers Club I1 Dorm recording sec. 31 Drew Eds I, 2, 31 Kappa Pi sec. 31 SIudenI Church I. sec. 2, 31 Synchers 21 Young Republicans 3. ROBERT M. SPICER JR. Economics 5Il N. 2nd SI., I-Iarrisburg, Penna. Baskeiball I, 2, 3, 41 Drama Workshop 21 Eoresiers 2: Hislory Club 31 Inframurals I. 2, 3, 41 Modern Jazz Socieiy I, 2, 3, 41 Oak Leaves sporfs ed. 41 Universiiy Cen+er Advisory Comm. 3, 41 Varsinly D I, 2, 3, sr. rep. 4. TIMOTHY ALLEN STABLER Zoology 20 E. Broome SI.. Por? Jervis, N. Y. Tri Bela 3, 41 Choir I, 2, 3, 41 German Club 3, 4: lnframurals 2, 3, 41 Siudeni Church 3, 41 Universify Choir 2: Young Re- publicans 4. WILLIAM E. STANFORD Polilical Science IOO5 Wall Rd., Spring Lake I-Ieighis, N. J. A,D,A, I, 2, 31 Canierbury Club I, 2, Vice pres. 31 Dorm pres. 4: Fencing 41 Green Key 2, 3, 41 Imhramurals I, 2, 4: OrienIaIion Comm. 3: Soccer I. 2- 33 VGVSIIY 'IDU 2' 3' 47 Washinglon Semesfer 3. THOMAS ALLEN SWANN Classics 64 Prospecf Sl., Summii. N- J- Baseball I 2' Baskefball 2. 3: FVOSII advisor 47: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 41 Varsrly D I. 2. 3- 4- . rr uv NATHAN TELL Economics JO 2II W. Chesler SI., Long Beach' N' Y' occer 2 3 Dorm pres 4' EoresIers 41 Iniramurals 2, 3. 4: S I g . I Spring Produclion 3: VUVSIIY D 3' 4' BEVERLY THOMAS I-Iislory 306 Schoolcraff Rd.. Bemleflileld' N' J' Hislory CIUID 3- Sec- 4' suzANNE T, THOMAS Psychology I5 Woodland SI., Hariliord, Conn- A orn 2, 3: Judicial Board 3, 4: Oeli I-e c Ialion Comm. 3, 41 Spring Produchon 2. MARY ELLEN THOMPSON ClasSiCS al' ISI J Burn SI., Barnefl . .I -A gem. 47 Acorn I1 Drama Work Baskeiball 21 Academic ssrs 3 4: Inhamurals 4- Eoresiers I. 2. . 1. I, 2: Drew Eds I- 2' 3' ' 3.022 3, 4: Spench Club 4: W-A-A l' 2' 3' 4' aves Iii. ed. 4: Ofien' RALPH THORN Chemislry 862 Bellis Plcwy., Oradell, N. J. Academic Assislanr 4: A.C.S. I, 2. 4: GGFVVIGU Cl'-'IU li 2 Iniramurals 4: Malh Club I, 2, 47 Junior Yeaf in Munich Germany. ROBERT TUCKER English Lileraiure 475 Baldwin Rd., Maplewood, N. J. JACK B. TWICHELL JR. Economics I2 Ingleside Ave., Penninqlon, N. J. Academic Assisranr IEconomicsI 3, 4: Mafh Club 2, vice DIES- 3. 4. DAVID VALUSKA I-Iislory 225 Balmoral Ave., Union, N. J. 3-4: lnframurals 3, 4: Fall Produclion 3: Senior Scholar I-Iisrory Club Presideni 3, 4. LINDA WATSON Spanish Lileralure 433 Windsor Rd., Bergeniield, N. J. Academic Assislani lSpanishI 3, 4: Canlerbury Club I, 2, 3: Psych.-Soc. Club 2, Sigma Phi 4: Spench Club I, 2, vice pres. 3, 4. MARY ALICE WATTS Psychology 360 Brehauf Ave., Slalen Island 7, N. Y. Drew Eds I, 2, 3, 4: Psych.-Soc. Club 4. ELIZABETH A. WEED French Lifreralure 53 Burnham Rd., Morris Plains, N. J. Academic Assislanl IFrenchI 4: Canierbury Club 3, 4: English Club 4: Spench Club 4: Iransierred Io Drew 3. CRAIG N. WILKINSON Economics 8I S. Penaraquil Ave.. Bay Shore, N. Y. Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: A.D.A. 2: Iniramurals I, 2, 3, 4: VarsiI'y D I. 2. 3, 4. MARILOU WRIGHT German Liieralure 2IO Ramapo Rd., Garnerville, N. Y. German Club 2, vice pres. 3, 4: Inlramurals 3, 4: Service Drive Comm. 2, 3, 4: S+uden'r Church 4. GRETCHEN ZIMMERMAN Sociology Canlerbury Club 3, 4: German Club 2, 3: lnlramurals I, 2: IVI-S-M. 27 Psych.-Soc. Jrreas. 4: Sludenl Church I, 2, 3, 4: W.A.A. 4: Waler Baller 3: Young Republicans 2, 3, sec. 4. Academic Assisianl 4: Commulers Club 45 I'IisIory Club pres. 4. I I 'Ill l I J I uw CD Clluck I A vw I3 Bgralf lloel I A lalllage ixrellelfl' ' ' I fl 1 ' ' .g, Illiliilllf III CLII, fl :IW ii UERSI Illlll ll 'c ir I ll-:srl ec0I0'l' 7' l 1 IIIS lellll' lx TAM :fir ff' bw, ,i,i.,'rIsIIflI ' Il I , 2.134111 I I He' I., ., U1 Illlllls 'l' I :6f:rdI5Fl e 0 ii FM . ftlw u ' I I-pills.-' ll ifffl' I I-'slilqllages I i ,fa Ilose Q6 grill GIEENWAY -:gig in r ' far ll fgfrrgigoii I - I - I 1':':ei Home , . . 9 , , , American Y ,QW ,, , llemou .flgiyl . . . IIS il IIIII IAIIIEII 'wgfekoi will an arg sgcai plug . . . He an eye lor bee Illieleii . . . COf IIIIIIENS III? Irrl in llluffiglg III - - - Seldom-seen , I I IIEI Vligre my own .WIP ., Ililvilel. ' ii IMI IW api 'I I5 Ile . lugs- End I . I 'lizl le cel rf-fe I-. ' ,, l'9'01rqy gzi IMSSIIIQM Mx... lffliiigfh lim lfilmdcusoe Il! 'I In 2: ai .IW We ., V Ir, ds-'imma J ' hh.. lllll 130 yjIIi,,. isgffwolk L ig-ffl i .iii fl ' Z' A -65 if .- ' Ti'O g'L'u: T'W i 'Vi' ' ' I 'F' a 97'j i'? ' T535 f 'T' A . we A DAVID R. ALLEN - aI's liberal . . . convicfion AND acTion Libenanguage Connoisseur--le francais par .-cguence i U I 5 ChrisTian . . .tambifion and EEK! Work I , , unlimiTed capabilifies . . . AFRICA en+husiasT . . . supporfer of causes: ADA AcLu, CORE, NAACP. uwr. ACOA, Pore, Efc .... JOAN ANDERSEN Newesf economics maior . . . Sprechen sie DeuTsch? . . . insaTiable reader . . . loves ingignificanf facTs and evening snacks . . . l Should sfudy, buT ... Sure, I'll finish my afghan! , . . Heaven forfendI THOMAS J. AQUILINO A Germanophile ohne das gleiche . . . sfruggling poIygloT . . . a walking sporTs encyclopedia . . . If I can iusT learn Three more languages . . . Traveling Through Bulgaria . . . Those german Madelsl B CAROL GREENWAY BABKOWSKI Walks in beauTy . . . charm and grace ...meTropoIiTan . . . Hemingway and The American Home . . . genius wiTh a sewing machine . . . Americana . . . Wesley To Washingfon . . . Newfoundland To Idlewild Buddy . . . The PenThouse. RONALD BARBER Amiable ScoT wiTh an argumenT . . . com- mufer spark plug . . . Hey, Take my pic- IUFGH . . . an eye for beaufy . . . sfrong philosophic inTeresT . . . concerned analysis. MARA BARENS Oh, To be back in Munich . . . versaTiliTy Iinimifed . . . seldom-seen commufer . . . IIUST Can'T sTudy Today . . . arTisTic pianisT --. l'II walk where my own naTure would lead me IEmily Bronfel. WILLIAM BARROWCLOUGH Cloud? . . . never Too opinionaTed . . . J1ferlffll'n9 accepTed as life . . . Every- 'rigs 5 STGQG. and he delighffully is lshalwfpearel . . . religion for Thoughfq life O 'V 1f1-- - QGSPIVTQ for caelum? . . . ah! caeloll EOFINIE BERGSTROM Sgigllje-JE handle wiTh care . . . sweef and Onwardnaid. . .Those summers aT Yale . . . ,for U Upward . . . conscienfious his- rna . . 1, Y IOP . . . neaT and Trim . . .a smile OI all. ROGER BINKLEY Ch ' . BuneClE'Si'Y - Edie . . . one of The Bowery - - - InTra-Inframural foofball . . . fa . S+g:13?5 STIII maker . . . guieT, friendly, under- n .I fl ' - OHS of The four muskeTeers 'U eader, HERMAN O. BIPS hamlly man' kind' QSBSVOUS. Gnd a sense of I umor . . . well-organized and defermined In accomplishing his goal . . . TO Serve God is The meaning of life. IRWIN BLocI-I I 'll The B . . . all-nighT cram sessions . . , hard To dislike . . . Siuya , , , Cen-fer of campus communicaTions . . . cheshire smile . . . parf of Drew social Tradifion . . , All roads lead To Gloucesferf' BARBARA BOURNEY Our BuTTons . . . loves To dance, loves To dress . . . divides her Time . . . zoology, poli. sci., and Kurf . . . loves mischief . . . noTe The perpeTual shine in her eyes. TRU DY BRAUNLICH Germany, here I come . . . music, music, music . . . warm and sincere . . . fond of long hair . . . The finesT arT, The mosT difficulf To learn, is The arT of living. JANE BROWN Experf on Sanskrif, one-nighT papers, and freTTing frosh . . . ingenuiTy incarnaTe . . . a wailing Adelaide, a sparkling Sabina, a dignified Miss Morrisfown, buT always a bliThe Bodhi, JUDITH BROWN Shannon wake up! IT's 8:I5 . . . YveTTe . . . Mexico semesfer . . . vacaTions in Florida . . . opera and buIITighT aficionada . . . languages and liTeraTure . . . Swan Lake, symphonies and Spanish music . . . desire To Travel . . . realisTic ouTlook. DAVID BRUSCO Ouief . . . Big David . . . seen frequenTly around rooms 4, 7, eTc .... down wiTh eighf o'clocks . . . one of The C secTion senior mob . . . wiTh sTrobe and camera in hand. C SUSAN M. CAMPBELL AmbiTious . . . undecided . . . counselor- moocher-aucfioneer . . . quieT down . . . found anywhere . . . TwisTer . . . Tomorrow I'II dieT . . . nuTri-bio pills . . . COHSCIGVIIIOUS . . . BA in Three years. SUSAN CARTER Oberlin Transfer . . . indefGTIQGl0le Com' mufer . unpredicfable . . . ideaIiSTiC sfrawbeirry blonde . . . skafing, briflQe 'and POTaTo chlps ' ' ' fVIenCllY Smlle ' ' ' lnslolrecl posfer-maker . . . hours in The library . . - Really? ROBERT CATLIN The PorT Aufhorify. IGWI U Y aThleTics . . , The rIQlTT To Speak freely and To IOFomoTe diversiTV Of Ideas and Pima II ' S grams . . . seTs us apdfl- IJUSTICG DOUQG ,J d , and Drew WILLIAM CAUGHEY For if you bake bread wiTh indifference, YOU 'bake a biTTer bread ThaT feeds buT half man s hunger. lliahil Gibranl EDWARD H. CHESNUT, Jr. Man wiTh The pipe . . . pounded his way Through college wiTh a hammer , , , Did YOU ever meef my son? . . . insTiTuTion of maTrimony, higher educafion, Air Force .. . ? ANTHONY CHRISTIANO TOny . . . good guy . . . Hands . .. beTTer Than average aThleTe . . . Ideas Anonymous . . . 'Whaf are you Trying To Say? . . . game Theory . . . Life is whaT you make, iT. BRIAN COFFEY Freud fan . . . abominal isoIaTions . . . Gerry . . . Fluff.. . , Good wood! . . . iusf abouT always laTe . . . En gardel . . . Cuddles . . . noT a bad dancer . . . rough Time sTaying awake in classes . . . red slickersl . . . dum-dee-doo . . . Hey, Chalmsl ROBERT COHEN Myroon . . . The Thin Man . . . a doer . . . Ideas Anonymous . . . The organizer and founder of WERD . . . WhaT are you racking? . . . GrindI' '... Don'T geT me Ticked . . . a True friend. GABRIELLE COLLINS This above all, To Thine ownself be True, And iT musT follow, as The nighT The day, Thou cansf noT Then be false To any man. IShakespearel CELINE NOVEMBER COUPER Ag . . . incurable bibliophile . . . Village denizen . . . magneTic house parfies . . . cooIesT pad in Rogers . . . Third floor-mania . . . from sTardom To sforkdonn . . . Clod, leT's go To The coffee shop. ELLEN JOAN COTTER EJ . . . serious counfenance backed by quick wiT . . . l'Il be honesT wiTh you . .. places high esTeem on friendship . . . prac- Tical, sfraighfforward naTure . . . poliTics. polifics, and more poliTics. ELEANOR CROOKS E-I-i-K-r-u-x . . . To Those who know her, Ellie's a wonder . . .ask Kay-Kay. . .camp- ing , . . nafure . . . cameras . . . anfhro- pology , , , philosophy . . . she'll see The world someday. DEIDRE CUMMINGS . U The hair of Thy head is one warrior Inno- cenT of defeaT . . . The Connecficuf beaTnik , , , I know iT's absTracT, buT can'T you recognize who iT is? . . . enThusiasTic chem- i5+ry sTudenT. 1 'Z I I a .E wg. ii. KATHRYN DANIELS ANDREW M. FRANCE, JR. .And ' , , married commufer . . . - Y . . fhusiasfic soccer half back . . . a disciple OT SHIRLEY HELLER Shorf and sweef . . . Den'+ 'Touch ,he n . . . OH! fhaf Sprife . . , I have +0 E?-ek in IJ' III F' 5 ie D ' lwiifl I en Iodnll I E IGI' mal T 1000 yn i meffle iw e 6003 li .III II is il ii is I3 I Nl? EI!! ir! Eli I!! 5, I .Ei II I . , ' I . 5 - 1 . il 5 I I I iii, Ili: ii? s !?I II, I ri ,ii I. 5-IH. iii. Sill IIIA 4' III LI. If Hal' If ILIIR ' 'I II II .rig , 1 iili , I I I I I -llflel ii li III!--ll rl I Kafhy . . . children love her, adulfs depend upon her . . . quief and unassuming . . . ull: good-nafured and fhoughfful . . . wi II'I.g and reliable . . . pracfical-yei IKJGGIISTIC and arfisfic . . . a unique individual- MARY PECK DAVIDSON Noficeable sincerify, giggle, and BIUQIRGVR fon accenf . . . Marriage and fhe Family- applied sociology! . . . deep concern for re- Ii ion racial prejudice, and people . . . SI- Q I Croix-her new home. LAURENCE EDEN DAY Larry . . . philosophical mind-empirical views . . . ready for fun . . . high-fi and phOIO bug . . . conversafionalisf . . . finaIIy- N.C.E. . . . Music washes away from fhe soul fhe dusf of everyday life. IAuerbachI DAVE DEITCHMAN The Dufch . . . Iasf of fhe 34-IO boys . . . long chem labs . . . avid inframural ball player . . . unique sysfem of logic . . . Dufch is ficked off! VICTOR V. DRILEA Dorsie . . . unkempf, self-proclaimed nuf . . . loves music, sporfs, complaining, and sleeping Ion fhe floorl . . . creafor of physics songs and mimes . . . good sfudenf Iurned bad . . . infends fo become fhe King of Roumania. E STEVEN ELLINGSEN Caravan and Arf Van Damm . . .a mulfi- plex of insighf, sincerify, empafhy, and pa- fience . . . Sfar Island-an aesfhefe's re- freaf . . . hi-fi and oversleeping . . . a good friend: ask Rocky F LAWRENCE, FLOOD A disciple of Berfrand Russell, Jusfice Hugo Black and Dr. Smifh . . . Be inferesfed in as many fhings as are necessary fo fill our Clays IRusseIII . . . conscienfious leader. JOHN FOREMAN Honesf John . . uninhibifed oufspoken debafer and shrewd bargainer friend gf man and beasf masfer lokesfer Whaf I'IO! I'II ya Toofs! rugged and energefic deferminafion MARTHA FOWLER Liffle Lucifer wifh a ghoulish sense of humor would be moon dweller loves green cheese a realisf unable fo face Ihe dawn likes fo play asfronauf in her shower ca Dr Kimpel . . . Morris minor . . . Air Force ve-feran . , . mafure, profound, a qOOd friend . . . a die-hard Rebel. G PATRICIA E. GEE Warm and sincere . . . ra The meaning of friendship . . . well-known smile . . . chem labs, Canferbury Club, and fa r-away fhoughfS. PERRY GOLDMAN I-IISIO,-y Deparfmenf profege . . . honors candidafe . . . fufure college professor . . . reposifory of knowledge . . . perspicacious Ouiz Bowl dileffanfe . . . flair for fa- re soul . . . knows cefiae . . . quief confidence . . . The proper sfudy of mankind is mari. JUDITH ANNE GRAVELL Black bomb and red-headed bombshell . . . hand-prinfed dungarees . . .froffing harness ...CH3CH2OH ...Hey Jude-. . . painfs and assion . . . follow fhaf bus! . . . posfers P and perseverance . . . a liberal educa- fion. DALE I. GREGORIEW Rev. Dale . . . sociology, sfafisfics, pipe smoke . . . Marryin' Sam and coronafions . . . C secfion Io Hoyf Bowne fo Wesley Seminary . . . church . . . long sfride, broad smile, Iasfing friendship. H DAVID HANSEN One-can Hansen . . .periodic grind . . . pafriofic devofion fo our nafion's capifal . . . All A's again . . . from Scully Square fo Harvard Square . . . Safurday Evening Club . . . on his way up. ROBERT HARRALL Anofher 2.0? . . . R. I .... Well, in Wash- ingfon, we . . . . . . likeable ivy guy . . . a Kaiser whaf? . . . conservafive New Eng- lander . . Round Mound of Sound . . polifical experf . an . . . 'Who finked ouf7 ROBERTA HARTEN l:UIIy mobilized buf ifs fhe Inner wheels fhaf counf r on rol n JUDITH MOWREY HASSELL MY honey s coming! air condifioned gef fiffed for your wig I m blinking IIQITTS boys whaf a cruise fhbughf Id die ...Augusf I9 . . . beepy burp . . . since 'I brighfened by fhe gracious gleam nl' JEAN HERBERT Firsf fhoughf in fhe morning- When I fake a nap? . . . besf person +0 Cram crasfinafe wifh . . . summerfime banker! o- popcorn parfies . . . eco deparfmenig sweefhearf . . . passion for violefs, JACQUELYN HILL Ever-willing campus worker , , , psycholo maior . . . so quief you hardly know shegz around . . .warmfh of personalify, exceeded only by The fire of her hair, CHARLES HISLOP .'The animal . . . Only four more days.. .. .The Hawaiian Room . . . Sweefie ,, Vassar . . . I missmy dog! . . . croge counfry frip . . . Mifchell . . . The Nevyg The only life. 'GRANT HOBSON HG. H. . . .oufsfanding manager. . .mem- ber of fhe Brofherhood of fhe Tree . , Wall Sfreef will feel his influence . . . a few sfrong insfincfs and a few plain rules. AVIS HULL Slicer . . . senior enlighfenmenf . . .frus- frafed zoologisf . . . hafes fadpoles . . . Whaf happend fo your confrol group? . , , Don'f bump fhe coffee fable! . . .feed fhe porpoise . . . I'II break every Iasf slide! LINDA HUNTER Echoes of Ossian, Chrisfology, and Kingsley Amis . . . efernal frial of inkwell . . .und die Uhr . . . sfruggle for home rule in Ireland . . . conscienfious housewifery . . . scholarly zeal . . . sensifivify fo Iife's minufiae. KENNETH HUSSEY Huss . . . commufing, commufing, com- mufing . . . Whaf, me worry? . . . parf- fime sfudenf, full-fime afhlele . . . hard fo know, easy fo like . . . oh, for a golf mafch. BARBARA HUTCHINSON Rafs, rafs, rafs . . . waif '+iII we gef fo Rousseau . . . fhaf Turnpike Aufhorify . . - I can go fo seminary if I wanf fo . - - D. C. fransif . Lef's check mail. GALE SYPHER JACOB Garner Handel Sauerkrauf a fasf five fumes in four years Caclfles faculfy WII9 II break Aeschylus and D H BYZanT'ne mo Braque 5undVY abbrevmed WIHI CISTTIS X1 ll THU!! I I 'IR 5 .,. .4- 8 W6 f 5 7 M Ill? ,I of . Ci I H Ll? sol!!! Sad ,if I me Aniiisi KAI I lee UI I' ' ' i vans Soffledd iiiiil ' a lil nal! ' wie, , Hey, ,QHII IAUI. Klrll igieapon is 999 IEEIIQF . . . a mos? ,niieicls and con 'foie more hard :IIIIS IINAPP ffsl, real commule '1ffIId'6 lieac ...is I.. -lie ol Puccini al lil pulls Io Drew SIIIIKUIIGREN kia' yel clemonslra 5719 lor Ile crowd i::i!l'l'l7vfy 'Im .im ,. D llfllill. Clancellors ifiuquieli, ,, iliiledll Ioniglil, IIIIE IIUIIGIIEN -'-Tw I' GIIII , I . Shari' :IIESII rolled on submarines: G V' ' ' Ci Illlllman U I5- hai '99 K - - . . I - . . . . . J ' . . . . . ' -- ... . n . In u ' D I il ' - - - ' ' . - VIII I . . . oII - I o . . . 3f:I,5',pq?9!l'I0Iy li , In il :Sdn . . . . I I ' D I I - - ' ' in y ... - dd. .. - u 7 IM'-:+G I - we ing . . . Mademoiselle Jud . . . Go scru ulous scholar . . . ' . , IIIIQ . ' - II HY . . p i Sales raderh . . . ' ' H . . . . . . . - - 1 , .- cn I P- ' .M-. I! 1 - , - H A JOANN JOHNSON DAWN LEWIEN Ri g.-V li' ff71ip A ' N' , el In A D i 0' j R I Snr, j jllrli,, mill:- llhe plllfi I gre ' -I. QT CI0lI5 gleam' jj mollljjjgxnvjj liesl o I I ga pellcjl i '-isumme. iq -as D r 'lllu:Ii . ' em JSE-,L Passion for jj0jej ' uu 'I pus Woller . ' ' ' ' Film, Pl lou hardlj I,lj ' ' of Personali , el lieu. OP - 0nl I 1 Room , , I gm, 'lISS .my doqjlv I V lj Milchell , , , IIS Nm I incling managelwu irhoocl ol Ile lies, eel his inllueuce .. I and a few plain rule. enliqhlenmenf . . , lie . . holes leulpoles... four conlrol qroupl. oflee lable! . .lffl I break even lasl alle irisfology, auf lllllfl I of inlwell . , .unll . I.,ji r home rule ui liejj usewilerl ' ' ' r life's minuliae. 'nQ commuliug. III' ne worjjjjjii I I jjajg i0 , alhlele - ji oh, fora Qoll Wal SON jj wail 'Ill we ,gel . Ile hUIl0l I ' .nil I wall If Check mall. I bludl' alll' luidilles - 3V5 ' , 1 jaculll mosaics BYlan ull ab r brevlalel I3 fm., Ojjj j 'I-fiieegg l Our muuI,, BARBAR . Joann js Ihe insomniac ciommufer . Ojogy major . . . fechnical franslafions zo erge from I1erfrUSl'y scienfific dicfionary em, Good morninQ' PGPSUH J, ARTHUR JUKES, III Baldwin 425 . . .Are you up yef? No, are Ou? j , , Marge! . . . fhird base! . . . llgalr-Jr . . . Good humor is fhe healfh of .the Soulg sadness is ifs poison . . . I'm gonna gef me an icebergI K ANNA-LISA KAPLAN Lee or L. K .... zoology will answer her quesfions someday . . . fime fo srudy-or fake a li'I nap . . . Radfsy-chief leer- cheader. . . Hey, Shfinky . . . Befs carries OH. JOHN PAUL KLAPMUTS I'lis weapon is epee . . . debonair man of fashion . . . a mosf successful campus life ...friends and confacfs far and near . . . jusf one more hand of bridge. JAMES KNAPP Quief, neaf commufer . . . unemofional on fhe surface . . . heads noiseless revolufions ...love of Puccini and poefry . . . prefers Oxford pubs fo Drew's coffee-shop. DAVID KULLGREN Modesf yef demonsfrafes his abilifies . . . a smile for fhe crowd . . . Seminary Ridge diversionary . . . I'm hungry . . . hisfory, baskefball, Chancellorsville . . . handsome One - . . quief? . . . milkman, who me? calling Jean fonighf. GEORGE KULLGREN lpulelll' Warm . . . sharp wif . . . spun ouf 'H fhe foresf, rolled ones wifh Gray . . . Mormons, submarines, Geffysburg . . . bas- kefball . . . infernafional relafions . . . be- W . are llie milkman . . . man for all seasons. L jIj?HN s. LANGFORD joiull . . . a paragon of virfue who yearns S'mp'e lIl l9S1 solidify and regularify jjjg- sl rnafhemafician . . . firsf fo square .C C'e - - -X + i : Wiley . . .Wiley D 'le'eSllf1Q Characfer . , GEOReE L LE .AH Ei eeisrr jjju' nes Isl der Anfang und das Endef' Q0 von I-lofmannsfhalj . good guy. 551.4 Q Preacher . . . dark glasses . . . fhree OUI of four gods prefer Bachl . . . You're Clianqine YOUV major again? ...Sloan and Lewis? . . . Blessed Assurance . . . fhaf is heresy. ' GEORGE LITTS Who? . . . quief . . . Germany. . . George. KATHERINE HESS LUDEWIG Personalify wifh a capifal P . . . kniffing, flowers . . . wedding bells . . . weekends wifh Walfer . . . infecfious humor . . . lively imaginafion . . . Wanna have a funzy? . . .senior year af fhe Penfhouse. M GORDON MAXFIELD Kangaroo belly and a damn Yankee foo . . . sincere friend . . . Rogers I-louse, room 6 . . . lafe riser wifh dedicafion . . . calm sensifivify . . . T. T .... inconspicuous sense of humor . . . G. C. M. always. ROBERT MCCOY Bob . . . Civil War buff . . . hisfory . . . fwo fo one and I rolled a six . . .good humored . . . wonderful guy . . . OWU . . . rough under fhe boards . . . pracfical jokes . . . milk . . . Pam. IRENE MENDEL 'Rene . . . sfoic wifh a sense of humor . . . l'm small buf I'm sneaky . . . M. R. E. before M. R. S .... originalify wifh a magic marker . . . devofee of B. E. K .... Asbury leadership . . . Plafo and Pierson . . . a de- vofed friend. JAMES ROBERT MINTZ Religion major . . . Orfhodox fheology . . . Freudian psychology . . . Einian . . . Nafhan . . . Daunfless . . . Mr .Direcfor . . . Daddy . . . May I have a Coke please? ...five years and four deans lafer . . . Wharf is fhe moon? . . .folk songs . . .fearful Iaughfer. GEORGE MURTHA E. George . . . Maraca rum . . . redheads . . . '56 Chevy af F.D.U .... '54 Olds af I-lennessey Bros. . . co-ed living . . . Florida Soufhern College . . . Cenfral Maine l'lOSF9 fal . . . baroque music . . . communify responsibilify. P SANDRA PARRISH lndependenf . . . '49 j j ful? . . . l can'fs'ludyiOV1lf3I l' Pen Casey js On.. i i ' njmjoje fingers wifh kniffing i - CI ' hf needles and pianos . . . WedneS GY mg Cadillac-Old Faifh- bridge club. SHANNON RAFFERTY Sfeals policemen . . . sfudying fhe infallible j I y wouldn'f if be greaf if Miss O. were here? . . . pessimism alien sleep inducer. , . BO fo her characfer . . . mosf sensifive fo her friends. EDITH REED ROqer . . . chemisfry . . . ingrown whaf? . . . one of fhe Bowery Bunch by assggialicn . . . I-li Lady, how ya doin' fhere? . , , l'm only kidding . . . Thaf's fearibIe . . always busy. . . a sfudenf. DONALD RUDALEVIGE Rudy . . . opera lover . . . long bull sessions . . . I-loward Universify , , , S+Uden+CI1u,fCI, and Foresfers . . . Cuffer's . . . on fo Oxford . . . works for whaf he believes in . . . Salva- fion Army lass. S ANDREW SALTIS Talks leasf buf says fhe mosf . . . masfer af irnifafions . . . polifically asfufe . . . We need more sfafesmen and fewer polificiansu . . . founder of fhe Drew Young Democrafs and ifs firsf presidenf. JOYCE SAMANICK Won'f be fied down fo anyfhing, anyone. anyplace . . . Passeparfouf . . . hair-fwisfer . . . darkness af noon . . . Oughf fo be puf in a cage! . . . af cafasfrophe's brink she'lI iron a blouse. DAVID SAMUELSON The man who climbs fhe highesf mounfain peak Musf feel wifhin a disappoinfed pang When God appears no closer fhan before. KAY SEIBERT SCHONBERG Affracfive, blue eyes, svelfe figure . . . hap- pily married . . . sfudenf par excellence . . . perfecfionisf . . . masfer of efficiency . . . psychology sfudenf . . . spirifed personalify wifh warmfh and sensifivify . . . a sincere friend. MICHAEL SHERBIN I j Tank wifh fwo legs . . . colleqe CaIO'lf?I'5f ...German gimmicks. . . reserved, pensive. reliable friend . . . Buff, Ref . . . Rogers man can gef if wholesale . . . Jusf a SIWOVI nap . .. GERALDINE SHUTOWICK Gerry . . . I-li . . . Durderrifzl . . . Brian . .lj Doodle-de-doo . . . POP goes Ule Wedge' . . . pizza . . . Linda . . . Neferfifi . . . Penn Sfafe . . . baseball and fencing . . . l'lfiVe somefhing fo say: say if . . . ITryon Ed- wardsl I , I , . KI .V ,ai 1 , ,. life I I s T W I I a f ls ,. as ,I 41 l I A I al Eli llli ,I I li ii li Lvl I if . ,li 5 T5 L . I fi il I IT I I I If ll Q ll lu T I ...I Illiirl iii. ill' Sul? alll' Ill Tin lllli: llfl 1i,,il Ili ii T 'I il ,I , ,5 I I l ll J' l , I, 1 il yi II I. I ,. , I ii f ,I ii J I iii yl I. li lr, '. Ii' si I I I I if i. li 1' I I 5 II .il I. . ly I I JANET SMITH To The One of FicTive Music . . . Now oT The music summoned by The birTh ThaT sepa- raTes us Trom The wind and sea yeT leaves us in Them . . . none gives moTion To perfec- Tion more serene Than yours . . . lWallace STevensl LOIS FASULA SMITH Psychology enThusiasT . . . counselor To many . . . Triendly . . . inTelligenT . . .Tormer Con- necTicuT-iTe . . . inTeresTed in people . . . Rocky . . . moTher-To-be . . . expanding personaliTy . . . Pooderoo . . . greaT ioker . . . energeTic individual. JOAN SNYDER All-American girl and arTisT . . . consTanT awareness oT The depTh and scope oT liTe ...experience is broadening . . . Triendliness exempliTied wiTh hi . . . B.A. in Three years. ROBERT SPICER Big Daddy . . . Why noTf7 . . . G.H.'s roommaTe . . .weekends wiTh The Navy . . . baskeTball, baskeTball, baskeTballI . . . oc- casionally economics . . . The busy bee has no Time Tor sorrow. TIMOTHY A. STABLER Four-year member oT The Choir . . . oTTen romps on The sacred ivories . . . avid ama- Teur phoTographer . . . zoo maior . . . spends mosT oT his Time in Faulkner House labs. WILLIAM STANFORD Rocky . . . isomeTrics and a sTrong will . . . WashingTon semesTer . . . Two C-5uiTars and an Open Eire . . reserved wiTh The modesTy oT depTh . . . rich, wiTh The paThos of music. AL SWANN ParTies . . . casual seriousness . . . Dobber . . . So iT's only Tive weeks laTe . . . good Trosh advisor . . . Hurdy-Bird . . . Who liT The ouT-house? JONATHAN TELL BlunTness . . . enameled sensiTiviTy . . . kicker music: maniTesTaTion oT desired being . . . . . 'n' laugh. 6043. he made me . . . devoid oT sophisTicaTion . . . Thanks . . . preTenses oT ignorance . Leopold Bloom. BEVERLY THOMAS Happy hisTory maior . . . usually waiTing Tor Jack . . . LeT's go To PisTilli's Tor supper ... Bev, whaT's in This suiTcase? . . . loves Fridays . . . haTes Sunday nighT . . . Oh Gish! SUZANNE THOMAS DelighTTuI smile emanaTing Trom high cheek- bones.. .a pleasure To know . . . UnTouch- ables Tan . . . VarsiTy D Oueen . . . leaves a lasTing impression on everyone wiTh whom she comes in conTacT. MARY ELLEN THOMPSON Volleyball, baskeTball, soTTball, bowling, badminTon, Tennis . . . am I really a classics major? . . . Ioyal+y, plus . . . coTTee shop hour . . . why sTudv-iusT cuT one more class . . .working all The Time. RALPH THORN Sharp Thorn . . . clocks, coins and chemisTry . . . N.Y. Times in business . . . Hi Honey Bunch . . . Munich: auf DeuTsch, biTTeI . . . one oT The Bowery Bunch . . . sTrides wiTh purpose . . . SchIuss! ROBERT TUCKER Bob is a TransTer sTudenT Trom Williams . . . subTle sense oT humor . . . his Triendly ThoughTTulness will be missed aT Drew. JACK TWICHELL ChieT ogre oT N.D. A-I2 . . . HCODX, CODXH . . . ln Texas . . . . . . seen waiTing Tor Bev . . . economeTric maThe- maTician . . . IT wouIdn'T dare snow! . . . wondering if The car will sTarT . . . reserved maTuriTy. LINDA WATSON ATTernoon naps: iusT an hour' S WorTh . . . weekend commuTer . . . liTTle blue bu . . . WhaT's Vin up To? , , , Abominabli s-nowman coaT . . . Gran'ma cookies Three semesTers To wriTe a paper? I i I ALICE WATTS Tea-making is a Chinese arT , , , Hunks bareTooT . . , l like To geT dressed up To go ouT where no one else goes sTraighT-Torward Anglo-Saxon dicTion i RR. I i ELIZABETH WEED L'homme n'esT u' - . un roseau, le plus Talble cle la naTureg mais cesT un roseau penganf . . . il saiT qu'iI meurT, eT I'avanTage que I . , . Iunivers a sur lui, l'umvers n'en saiT rien, lBIaise Pascall i CRAIG WILKINSON Loves sporTs-soccer: Tennis, you name iT . . . quick wiT . . . always a Tease . . . goes ouT of his way To help his Triends . . , pulg himself inTo all he does. MARILOU WRIGHT Mari . . . youThTul enThusiasm and malufe perspecTive . . . dedicaTed mailroom em- ployee . . . Triendly smile . . . hearTy I-li Sprechen sie DeuTsch? . , , aversion To sTairs and hisTory . . . knows The meaning OT True Triendship. V DAVID VALUSKA Mingo . . .Ohio personaliTy . . . hisTorian par excellence . . . The SouTh will rise again . . . Seen my noTebook? . . . LeT's cuT, Mr. Duke . . . shooT some hoops . . . Char- loTTe's picking me up aT 4:30 Z GRETCH EN ZIMMER MAN Gren . . . brighT eyes . . . TasT wiT . . .un- preTenTious . . . lover oT rodenTs . . . aquaTIC rabbiT . . . concern Tor oThers . . . hunger Tor knowledge . . . pizza, Bob, chicken, chow mein, Bob, peaches, carroTs, Bob... T' . IIIIIHLE SH Qzimslml WIN. 61 Win iiiliflnl' TIODIIIN BAR' leleriallarlllf P1 lgylers gliiiiialiln llliesi, Genlii Cl ,glllin Slrefi ill gf, T326 llllill SCHIII limmunill' Sew gglljlgslloail Ilsisln, I- llllll STUDIU llzrllienue Ililiwn, ll. I- IlllIIEl'IA'S BI Zllligs Road Ilslmu, N. I . Il-ll99 IIIIIIIN EVM llklale Service IIIl2inSlreeT lelTn,N.,I, ETIBICK P10315 'liwenforGraciouf. llirefnllillagegd. lkli-gg, N' 'll IIIIIIIIINII EARL' Illillilregl lah, N J I. ll I I ,. I , , 'I . .v. to sv .ru ' R . 'If 'tw,...--- x ,, sf,-, '-' w1-- vw. .fa A 'fevil'-W I! , 7 SON RSI um an Immulerl lille ll' UP mi-- Ill :Vg O W :ISE file 5 paper? '. S Ha plllllese Gil Hiker n 0961 dressed.. 0 one else 9 i Ii ftngI0.gmn -. IEED I u'un nds cl TMI' ll ill! lil il m ' will ef livanlee. ' i . -'I IW. l umvers n'en sal INSON soccer: tennis, You W,- . . always ateise.,,ggq lo lielp liis lrieidm, ie does. RIGHT . dedicated mailow ndly smile . alert' Ueulsclilu . . .dl'5fElS' -y , , . lnows llemerigi V KA lio P9f50l5l l 'l . 1 T--of , , time Soull1l 'l','1l 'Q linldf noteboolll ' ' ' root some lolli ' 'I e up al Z MERMAN I lislli 'I '9e5 ' 155553 no ' V gvefollo All? 0Il19l5 Q., lm lol iii dilfll a pizz ies caffols' B00 . ' ' ' , ' i lx . gm. 'S 1- , U wr i 'I . rl i llilul eniliusiasmaidiei 7 PATRON S OF THE 1962 OAKLEAVES GERLACH,S IEWELERS 61 Main Street Madison, N. I- FR 7-0767 MODERN BARBER SHOP Peter Cattano, Proprietor 4 Barbers Specializing In Ladies', Gents', Children's Haircutting 56 Main Street, Madison FR 7-8326 WALTER SCHULTZ, JR. Community Service Station 27 Kings Road Madison, N. I. HOWILL STUDIOS 8 Park Avenue Madison, N. I. ELVARETTA,S BEAUTY SHOP 21 Kings Road Madison, N. I. FR 7-1499 W. KELTON EVANS, REALTOR Real Estate Service 72 Main Street Madison, N, J, DRUBACK FLO-RIST 'CF lowers for Gracious Livingw 6 Green Village Rd. Madison, N. J. KATHERINE EARLEY, INC. 25 Main Street Madison, N, J, Distinctive Women's Wear THE THIMBLE SHOP 18 Main Street Madison, N, J, CHARLES THE F LORIST 7 Park Avenue Madison, N. I. Flowers for all Occasions ROSE CITY IEWELERS 57 Main Street Madison, N. I. FR 7-2146 MONARCH-IRVTING ELECTRIC C-O. 487 Washington Street ' Newark 2, N. J. MArket 3-2500 fMArket 3-8540 BROWN IE LEE PARTY SHOP 39 Kings Road Madison, N. J. FR 7-0305 BOTTLE HILL BEAUTY SALON 4 Green Village Road Madison, N. I. FR 7-6667 BANTA MOTORS, INC. CHEVROLET 121 Main Street Madison, N. I. Robert W. 'Banta, President Bus. FR. 7-1230 GREEN 81 PIERSON 14 Prospect Street Madison, N. .I- J. E. BURNET SONS, INC. 60 Main Street Madison, N. I. MADISON PHARMACY 66 Main Street Madison, N. I- THE VILLAGE SHOP OF MADISON 43 Main Street Madison, N. .I- CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISI-IES TO THE CLASS OF 1962 -from- WELCH HALL Complete Banking and Trust Facilities TRUST COMPANY OF Momus COUNTY Eight Convenient Offices Main Oiiice-221 SOUTH STREET, Morristown Office on the Green-28 PARK PLACE, Morristown 2 WAVERLY PLACE, Madison 2241- MAIN STREET, Madison Denville - Florham Park Morris Plains - Chester Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp I 9 1 V I' ' ff -11 KB brew 60ffee Compliments Of THE STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President ............,.. ........,..,....,............... L AWRENCE FLOOD Vwe-President ...... .,..,.....,... R OBERT HARRALL Secretary ---........ ..,..... E LEANOR SELFRIDCE Treasurer .................................................. DAVID R. ALLEN COUNCIL MEMBERS SENIORS SOPHOMORES ROBERT CATLIN VALERIE CREENSPAN ANTHONY CHRISTIANO STORM RODE ROBERT COHEN ROBERT SARR ANDREW FRANCE JAMES STEWART JUNIORS FRESHMEN WILLIAM DICKINSON SCOTT BICKELL JEFFREY GILLMAN GEORGE ENGELHARDT JACK HAWKE JOHN HICKS MICHAEL SLIPPEN WAYNE HOWIE 1 DELMA STUDEUS 521 FIFTH AVENUE New York, New York NAEF BUTLDERS 0ur0y?'icial 3 YEARBooK PHOTOGRAPHER FR 7-3466 Pho Quality on Display OHice and Laboratory 9 WEST 20th STREET New York ll, N. Y. W'Atkins 9-1880 P -1-1 T BEST WISI-IES TO THE CLASS OF 1962 - from - HASELTUN HALL X 6 hi' , ., -4 I Yr ig Conqnlimentr of BEST REGARDS from Us Who Tend to the Fur niture and Decorating Needs of School and Staff THE WALTERS 73 MAIN STREET FRontier 7-1804. OfIice: 26 WAVERLY PLACE : FR 7-7144 MADISON, N. J. Phone COLUMBIA CLEANERS LESTER G. ACKERMAN 35 MAIN STREET T1 IANS OP C Madison, N. J. FREDERICK R. L. HACKNEY, Manager PERFECT DRY CLEANING - TAILORING Formerly Associated with .Iohn L. Brown Guild Optician Shirt Laundering - Fur Storage - Rug Cleaning 7:00 TO 10:00 P.M. EVENING HOURS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY PLUS SPECIAL HANDLING SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISI-IES TO THE CLASS OF 1962 - from - ASBURY HALL President-IRENE MENDEL Vice President-JOAN MATSON Corresponding Sec.-BONNIE BERGSTROM Recording Sec.-GALE IVICCORIVIACK Treasurer-ELLEN EARP THE BEST - from - T H E W ES T W 1 N G 1961 1-962 President-ANNE PITKIN President-DIANE PURDY Vicc President-BETSY GECSEY Vice President-ELLEN DANIELS Secretary-ELOISE CROCKER Secretary-GAIL NARG1 Treasurer-BETTY MITCHELL Treasurer-JOYCE PETZEL BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1962 - from - THE FRESHMAN CLASS President-WAYNE HOWIE Vice President-SUSAN MORRISON Secretary-PEGGY LEICHTHAMMER Treasurer-FRANK MACAULAY Social Chairman-BETTY PETZ Student Council Rep.-SCOTT BICKELL JOHN HICKS GEORGE ENGELHARDT iw 5 , U W wlQK.2-UIQI E .au M M A-W , . , ' ' - mmfxln V'1 'ff 4, f . , 'X aa.: , 1 fxzfzzfxia 1: M X I , gf' '-it. 7 N., 3 D . I It . - W., ' -Qimpqi xi' . H .A , . JUL :Q Nut l L ' ,, suv-vb . 5 F I l t I I , 'If' i, 4 X lr ' I fx i . ff . 'V Q 2 v ' X ., 54, , W xxx' Ny 2-A .... . fi YQ: X :Q fifiif' 53 new Q 1 5.x L my gigs fy , K if 'f i .urn .foo not DREW BGOKSTCRE 1 , 1 1 as, 2 .' 5 2' 'S , i X lr 1 X 1 , I ii N J 4. , 69 MAIN STREET MADISGN, N.J X I i In If ,I S I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I5 I I I II I 1. .,-...:.u1 I I I I . I I I. Q , I I I I I I, I I I I I I 1 I 1 4 Country Fresh Milk and Milk .Products SUMERSET HILLS FARMS INC. BE 8-1111 P.O. Box 156 BERNARDSVILLE 3 Z- HC H ' -- ' M- T- T NEW YORK-P13 6-7574. THE WILLIAM PITT NEW JERSEY-Wlzbstef 3-1500 CHATHAM, N- J. LUNCHEON . DINNER L I N C 0 L N cocKT,41Ls HOTEL SUPPLY CO., INC. FR 7-0522 Prime Meats and Poultry ROUTE- 17 WOOD-RIDGE, N. J. MADISON PHOTO SHOP PHOTO SUPPLIES - GREETING CARDS ART SUPPLIES 48 MAIN STREET Madison, N. 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