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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
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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'
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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
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