Drew University - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Madison, NJ)

 - Class of 1963

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Aggy J 2 . AM fm ,A vp.. , , . 1' , , . ' .na ul. 1-4.1. fy , .. , H- .-.M .w,-,eMg,fg,.g:,f: 155153-3,'-3 gLfiL3R,iZ,:5Z.j '-Fw l, L-nw f .X WV' Wg X, , , yf , 7 ,I , ,M W w qw H ,f WMZ 5 ul 1 . . . ' A , f S, '27 N? -as s,. Q4 1 A W fy. P-ix ,Q n wi 'Z Y L ',. .B ' ss A , . 1 3 X. . 1. iw I , 6 3 6 in M,,,M A W, Q- ,,.,- f .4 1. W . ff, . 1 ' ' ff f ' ff., . CO TET Dedication: Mrs. Thomas Sellers ......... Administrative and Academic Personnel .... Seniors, Faculty, and Academic Organizations Classes .......................... , Dormitories ............ Activities and Social Life . . Sports ................ r f ' F ORE WORD The story which we present to you in these pages is your story. It is an attempt to capture in photo- graphs and words the lasting impressions of the year 1962-63 - the events and people which you will always remember. It is a presentation of life on a college campus - your campus. The full color divider pages contained within are a Hrst for the Oak Leaves. We have tried to ex- pand the coverage of many events and activities to go along with the expansion of the University it- self. Included in these pages are stories on the new United Nations Semester, the London Semester and the historical trip of the El Pato Valiente to Latin America. We now proudly present to you the 1963 Oak Leaves and hope that it will be a symbol of the great enrichment of life which you experience dur- ing your four years on the Drew campus. STAFF Editor-in-Chief George Eckstein Advertising Lynn Hannan Allan Huberman Art Betsy Gecsey Business Jeff Gillman Copy Alicia Berry Emma Lee Himeno Layout Linda Petervary Literary Phyllis Bailey Nancy Clarke Photography Don Scott Cathie Huntoon Secretary Kate McParland Sports Shirley 'cSam Kot 3 You know what Dean Morris would say about thatf' ' DEDI CA T10 We, the class of 1963, dedicate this yearbook to Francis P. Sellers, a woman who has always given of herself to the students of Drew University. Mrs. Sellers' charm, warmth and sincere friendship have been constant though we come and go. There will be those of us who will remember her for her stunning appearance 5 there will be those of us who will remem- ber her for her efhciencyg and, most important of all, there will be those of us who will remember her as a friend. It is indeed Htting that this yearbook be dedicated to her for, in one way or another, she will always be remembered. Efficiency expert hard at work. And then I said . , , 4 Francis lrself to ndship ere will unning emem- of all, if as a licated ays be .ff Q f zggf- Qijfiaiwz - ' 1 A' if I g i .hi 1 , V L I 1 5 I 5 X a Q Q3 if v il EQ: v, fi! MW Y im. pl, .5 if? , :1- if E me 1' G A w , . i 1 I X x . I I fayv' ' A ' ' I 'O' NW M u . ., ' . Q 0 ' I 4 P' Ml:-U 'W H M' 1 I' ' A 1' W . H , A ., ,... 1 'Y sr ' I i1 I 4 4 Q 1 I: f if . 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M M 'Q Dr. Allen Weatherby, Dean of the College Mrs. Florence Morris, Dean of Women Mrs. Gladys Smith, Sec- retary to the Dean Mrs. Nancy Kirk, Sec- retary to the Dean of Women Mr. Alton Sawin, jr., Dean of Students, Director of College Admissions Mr. Mac Hubbard, Assistant to the Director of Ad- missions' Mrs. Carol Linnartz Secretary to the Dean 3 7 of Students, Cmissing: Mr. Austin, A. Cole, Associ- ate Director of Admissions. . . 51':ff?1,2i L f ,H W W T, ., . 4 www- ' ., , . ,Q V.V, .A RC.Qistrar's oflive stall' lXIrs. ,lane Oshiro, Dorothy Baduini, lklrs. Cieraldine Johnson, hilt. B1-van. lVlarion Purcell. John E. Bevan, registrar W tt in Q fws Z. . 'M W x r, J,,, K NS U' Dr. Arthur Jones, ' librarian 1. X Public Relations staff af Fl to rl Mrs. Byron Beach, Mrs. R. H. Nield, Mr. Larry E. Kalp, Nfrs, C. H. Forsman, lN'Irs. Arthur Jewell. Ani Mr. Raymond Har- rison, Assistant to the President , N ., f , ,,:,,.,:7 if I a . 7 A. 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George COX, Moe,l' Mr. Richard Morgan, Mr. Kenneth Schumacher. if xi' R1 'li lrlll i lv mg xi- crm .Ar ?l ii XX B' ,W , S' BYf0n - Kal ll P' md Har tant to 01' rs Iss OX, mei Mr Ralph Sm1th Superm tenclent of Bl1lld1l'lgS and Grounds Mr Chfford Srmth Comptroller dw..-ff iw :lf lX4rs Mar1a Ianssen, Welkener, Nurses Mrs Dor1s Connor secretary to Mr Smlth Blsllldlflg and Grounds staff W' f 'yr 1ss Ingc Mr Mack ordan Dlrector of Purchamnq and SCFVICCS Jack H3XN'kQ President Bonnie Keyser Seflfetary S TUD E NT CO UNCIL Sill Dickinson ice President B ob Fensterrnacher Treasurer . S National St USan Mandel udent Association COO d. r mator Freshm an Stude t n Council Representat' Wes: Bruc C Brig- tol, Esther C. ld, Ned Hel HIS. Sophofno Cl Hafgrea re ass Represent ' t . ves, Scott Bickeu. 21 lves. Art Valenzuela Ann 1 t. '3t05I mipiir A iut COUUOI' ful f from th out A , 'pxltfli this wil , Ohm tht? 5tutiCIli5 t I do ,t it-tiitititml fre? of Councll u 1't ,,,' ag, dlld tht win, Wit encoufat N lu the tueutb6ff Us Cuunfii 1110' We touted IU :ith it UPEWIE tuuutil, for the ttUpett'is0T5' OTS d ttmuuttee, HH tt an honor SYSU ttufueutti, uith tttduuit, and so tug, Bt' acquaint tus entouuteret sudtut leaders u the future, whici I, 'f L! fl, , , f Junior Class R ' e hams , t tmigstngz Ann 11 Il 1 The most important organization of the college is the Student Council, which is composed of representatives elected from their respective classes. The Student Council this year saw as its purpose the formulation of policy, the promotion of discussions, and service to the students through the democratic principles of individual freedom and initiative. Through distribu- tion of Council minutes, posting of the agenda before meetings, and the Council Column in the Acorn, the Council encouraged students to bring problems be- fore the members of the group. The Council moved into a new home this year - an office located in Bowne Lecture Hall fully equipped with a typewriter, desks and conference tables. The Council, for the first time, assumed a position of being a supervisory organization - supervising itself, Social Committee, and Drew-Eds, and reintroduced the idea of an honor system for the college community. In the spring and fall, the Council sponsored a leadership conference, with the oflicers of the various religious, academic, and social organizations of the college attend- ing. By acquainting themselves with some of the prob- lems encountered' by the various organizations, these student leaders may be able to initiate student action in the future, which may reduce these problems. 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A H X ' W , u , ww, X , QQVA ,, Q x 4' U , ' Q W v f.u,w,, xv ' W ' , -'w tw-HA-my E' , P f 1f ,wx-Mww-,1:.f. ' X , K , ,gs t N 'N buh., :.1,gLf+,1 'iv K A 1 1 ' VW W1 x ' ,, ' M A W ' Q , -, N. . ,gggf W ' H X K-Qf':,,, H T3 X 1 4 ' Rm 1 ' P A . ,W A 1 Vi? '7 , . in ' N ,. ' - , , .f M. M., , ,M 1 1, H A X ,Ng , 1 --rwf. 1 ' ' A ' 1-wi-e W. A , ,yr 9 r 'Eh , v . ,gn . ' I re -7 5,7 , 'C 1 1 f., f .1 .wfffl '1' J' 1 SE IOR CLA SS Michael Slippen President Eloise Crocker Secretary OFFICER Penny Bluhm Social Chairman 16 Paul Wood Vice President ii: ,f f W l, f If i l N' X S ,A V Q l 9 A .N Ralph Powell Treasurer Sums? Faculty - J , ,. H . . .-- . . . a- :V -f ur ' -.f -if 71 T.l': 'wil jg ' 1 ' '- f ' , T A , 4 , I ,. Iii: ,pi 45 ,. .I .Y.. Q . -K, Q .bd L. .I P , . I Ne..- 1-. , -. l , Q . , H V I V A I li... I , .t S . Y :till 5..J:1:Vg:.?-M..-QTFJ: - -1,1575-Ven.-V-LV-Liu 51.3,--:,',-,-T5 ,-g,...:1,.,. N, ....f ., .-,...- .- ., ,. , . . . , Faculty - Dr. Dika Newlin. ART Penny Bluhm, Judy Ahlstrom, Ward Landrigan KNEELING, Betsy Gecsey, Toni Lou Fell. --if YL? PENELOPE BLUHM 45 Snedegor Avenue Bayport, New York pen P.G .... laughing, lisping, loquacious . . . HI Vote. ,iegw , . . 215 . . . coffee shop prop . . . thief extraordinaire . . . HCOUIC to my partly, ' ' ' love of life insatiable . . . dancing - - - mea' de Jang' Cheerleader 3,45 Social Comm. 45 DTCW'Ed5 1,2,3,45 Green Key 3 45 Kappa Pi 3,45 Orientation Program 45 Spring Production 1,25 Dorm Council 45 Who's Who 4. ART LUCINDA ELLEN BROOKS Califon, New Jersey Came from Swarthmore via Florence . . . art major, likes Northern Renaissance . . . liVCS 011 21 hundred year old farm . . . commutes 60 miles a daY - - ' not snow again! MARY ELIZABETH GECSEY 118 Jefferson Avenue Rahway, New Jersey Bets . . . per pep tual bounce . . . i'Pssst - Hey, keeds, tomorrow's room inspection . . . Rutgers . . . Smiley . . . a blue ladyl' . . . Hey, those,d make great decorations for a dance! . . . sincere friend. Cheerleader 3,45 Acorn 3,45 Class social comm. chrm. 35 Drew-Eds l,2,3, vice pres. 45 Green Key 2,3,45 Kappa Pi 3,45 Oak Leaves art ed. 45 Orientation Program 3,45 WERD faculty activities comm. chrm. 25 Spench Club 45 Student Council 45 Dorm floor pres. 2, vice pres. 3, counselor 45 Swarthmore Exchange Pro- gram 35 Dorm Council 2,3,45 Intramurals 45 Whols Who 4. 18 Ork is of 45 45 4. sey OI' 9 ed ot EDWARD JOHN LANDRIGAN III 129 Salter Street Springfield, New Jersey Ward . . . Sunday school teacher . . . the active artist . . . angel eyes . . . cheery smile in the a.m. . . . used car dealer . . . wall-to-wall carpeting . . . never tiring dancer . . . tipper? . . . confirmed bachelor. Acorn art ed. 2-45 Columns art ed. 3-4, Green Key 3, vice pres. 45 Kappa Pi 2, vice pres. 3, pres. 45 Orienta- tion Program 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 4, Social Comm. chrm. 4, Dorm counselor 4, pres. 4. ART RICHARD JOHN STAFFORD 27 Spring Lane West Hartford, Connecticut Basketball and palette..'. . Plato and Playboy . . . twinkle-eyed dignity . . . skeptical self-respect . . . I took the road less travelled by, and that has made all the difference CRobert Frostj. Baseball 1,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Acorn 4, Athletics Council 3,45 Class treas. lg Columns assoc. short story ed. 2g Kappa Pi 3, treas. 4, Orientation Comm. 4, WERD 2: Spring Production 3, Varsity DH l,2, jr. rep. 3, sec. 4, Publicity Comm. lg Academic Assistant - Art 4g Iv, 1 ' lVhols Who 4. ,emu-.. MARYANN ZOLOTA 349 Hall Avenue Perth Amboy, New Jersey Drink deeply of life . . . art, architecture, and an- tiques . . . theatrical aspirations . . . clothes with a verve . . . Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands . . . Europe, next? . . . epicure extraordinaire . . . knitting needles. Fencing lg Acorn 3,45 Debate Club 1, Drew-Eds 1,33 Fall Production l,2g Foresters l,2g Drama Festival 1, WERD 3, pub. chrm. 4, Young Republicans 2,3,4g Spring Weekend entertainment chrin. 3. Facultyf- Mr. G. Bobbiee Darrell, Mr. Galvin Skaggs, Mrs. Jacqueline Berke, Dr. John Bicknellg SEATED: Mr. John Warner, Mr. George Slover. ENGLISH LITERA TURE Roberta Gallagher, Gale McCormack, Lxnda Buck, Jean Grawfordg SEATED in front, Ann Forkel, Gail Nargi, Bob Douglas, Candy Ridington, Grace Ham. 20 ENGLISH CL UB 5'L.L!3U.. f -M- VIRGINIA M. ASHWORTH 761 Elm Street Kearny, New Jersey Ginny . . . literature with a slide rule . . . 3 A.M., a cup of coffee and infinity . . . aesthetic drafting . . . Fm sorryw . . . But what does it all mean? . . Good morning. English Club 4g Water Ballet 2,3,4g Young Repub-I licans 4. RICHARD PAUL CHAPLIN 313 Palisade Avenue Union City, New Jersey ,Z Q V. c'Appropriately he picked all his longness up and pushed the door aside. Then he proceeded to do that which he desired? CWRBD Basketball 2g Modern Jazz Society 2g Orientation Program 3g Spring Production 4. ENGLISH LITERA TURE CAREY DAVIS Traver Road Pleasant Valley, New York Midnight oil and morning fog . . . pizza, pickles, and Pleasant Valley . . . Anybody seen my meal card?H . . . it's a long hard road from Homer to Hemingway. Acorn typist 3, copy ed. 45 Young Republicans 2,35 Foresters 25 College Bowl 33 Hillel corresp. sec. 3,45 English Club 45 Academic Assistant 4 Classics 4. 21 P -fn. Sr ,lk DAVID JAMES FRAME 6327 Ogontz Avenue Philadelphia 41, Pennsylvania Never on Sunday . . . When lim l9iSh0P - - - N - - - blue blue, and more blue . . . Shakespeare . . . Student Church . , . Union and Philadelphia . . . Blake, baseball, and Bach . . . 3.0 . . . Am I TCHHY quietw Baseball 1,2,3, Choir 1,2,3,4, English Club 4, Student Church 1, publications chrm. 2, stewardship chrm. 3, board chrm. 4, Young Republicans 2, Academic Assist- ENGLISH ROBERTA SHARON GALLAGHER 153 Eastlawn Street Fairfield, Connecticut Happi7' . . . OUCS . . . 'gltis creepyln . . . back in 21 minute . . . HI Remember You . . . blushes and bubbles . . . poetry, prose and dreams . . . New Horizons , . . Younger than Springtime. Acorn news ed. 81 assoc. ed. 3, ed-in-chief 4, Columns sec. 3, English Club 4, Fall Production 3, Foresters 2,3, M.S.M. 2, Pi Delta Epsilon 4, Publications Board 4, Social Comm. 3, Spring Production 2, Student Church publications comm. 2, stewardship comm. 3, Water Ballet narrator 2-3, Young Republicans 1,25 Canterbury Club 3, Dorm sec. 4, Whols Who 4. GRACE ELIZABETH HAM Verbank, New York in eggs . . . coffee, coffee, coffee . . . night owl . . . My diet starts tomorrow . . . camp counselor . . . Well nowln . . . English Department's right hand girl . . . always late . . . Where,s the seating chart? Columns 3,4, Drew-Eds 3,4, English Club 3, pub. chrm. 4, l.R.A. 3, Phil.-Rel. Club 4, Chapel Choir 4, Student Church 3,4, WAA 4, Academic Assistant - English 4. 22' 5 4 Li v CHRISTINA JEAN HARRIS 18 Linden Street Binghamton, New York Laugh, Chrissy, laughv . . . big B . . . I don't know why . . . . . . never again! . . . talk, talk, talk . . . all night sessions . . . mirror, mirror on the wall . . You canlt do that! Acorn ass't. news ed. 3, sec. 45 Band 1,25 English Club 45 Fall Production 2, ass't. dir. 35 Foresters 2,3,45 Spring Production props chrm. 2, ass't. dir. 35 Canterbury Club 3, sec. 45 Dorm floor pres. 3-4. LITERA TU RE GALE MCCORMACK 4 Harding Terrace Kearny, New Jersey Mastermind of mischief . . . too much . . . always helpful . . . stacks are for sleeping . . . organization plus . . . Mom . . . coke, lavender, salt . . . C'Ya know?,' . . . el francais . . . 756 letters . . . knows more than she tells. Acorn 3, asslt. news ed. 45 Drew-Eds 1,2,3,45 English Club 3,45 Fall Production 1,2,35 Foresters l,2, treas. 3,45 Spench Club 3,45 Spring Production 152,35 Dorm sec. 3. GAIL SHIRLEY NARGI 9 Blue Ridge Avenue Dunellen, New Jersey 1'YakU . . . I just can't go on without my horoscope . . . passion for orange . . . goal is perfection . . . just one more poster? . . . To think is to be full of sorrown CStendahlj. English Club 1,2, publicity chrm. 3, sec. 45 Fall Pro- duction 25 Foresters 25 Green Key 2,3,45 I.R.A. 45 Math Club 3,45 Student Church 1,25 Dorm Council 3,45 Young Republicans 2,3, publicity chrm. 4. iffy DIANE REED The Xiill 'Xlill Street Shelton. LiUI1l1Ci'lll'Ut C'Qiccii tcm :ind pcrsinnnons for ull my friends the f':uc'licrs . . . clod . , . gentle and tender buflO0H - - - Mozart Allison . . . New Haven . . . epiphanies of SCH, wind, lcavcs and thunder. . ,LES FRAISES SAUVAGES , . lficliryinoscz unlcaving' W - CI wail fU1'l Your 'WWC' .Irwin l.2.i51 Choir 1.23: Columns sec. fi: DI'CW'Ed5 l,2.Ii1 English Club 3g Modern Jazz Society l, SCC. 21 pres. fig Pi Delta Epsilon 3,41 WERD 3: Social Comm. l,f3: Spring Production fi: University Center Board sec. Ii: Dorm sec ii: University Radio Cczinmission l: N-I lnlcitollegiatc Press Assoc. 3. CANDACE ELIZABETH RIDINGTON 83 West Green Street Westminster, Maryland Zlfllle. Bonbon . . . discernment with a touch of humor . . . sensitivity . . . Greece . . . appreciates the Finer things . . . continental traveller . . . notices what others usually miss . . . inimitably perfect imitations . . . Hellas and Haiku. Acorn 2: Columns 4, English Club 2,3,'l'Z I.R.A. 4: Spench Club 3, co-chrm. 4. LINDA LOUISE SAUSSER 503 Jefferson Avenue Cheltenham, Pennsylvania Twas brillig and the slithy toves . . . first lady of Drew Foresters . . . a true Roman, amo, amas, amat . . . Miss Sophisticate . . . fencing and soccer - her favorite sports . . . mainstay of the dining hall. Acorn 1,2,3,-45 English Club 2,3,45 Fall Production 1,2,3g Foresters treas. 1,2,3,4g Dramatics Council 45 German Club 15 Student Church 1,2,3,4-5 Religious Emphasis Week chrm. 35 Seminary Play 15 Academic Assistant - English 4, KATHARINE L. TEMPLIN 16 Woodland Road Wyomissing, Pennsylvania Kitty or Kathy ? . . . quiet and loyal . . . Wilson . . . cottage cheese and eggs . . .always confused . . . love of music . . . intellectual curiosity . , . Springfield . . . The mind of man is capable of anything . . . because everything is in it, all the past as well as all the futuref' English Club 3,43 Foresters 2,3g String Production 2. LITERA TURE BERTHA KENT WEBB BOX 106 Marmora, New Jersey Anybody on their way to Oregon?', . . . serious and . - ' 7 sarcastic . . . The trouble with this place is . . . . . blonde, red, brunette . . . 6'Discretion is the better part 0 valorn . . . Theatre 7. Acorn 3,45 English Club 2,43 Fall Production Forestersg Dramatics Council 33 SPUUS Pfoducuon ht Student Council sec. 3: University Drama Group t6C - dir. 4. 25 22 Norwood Street Haledon New Jersey Marv Guten morgan Speaking of ' ' ' And WhY 71015 transfer? literature mankind the meaning of midnight smiles and lonely music Someday 2 ' 2 l 1' f ah 2 l ' , ' L t , , E, l , 1 ,Q 1, 1 Q 1 1 1 l l f l 5 K2 l l , 2 i i l Faculty - Mrs. Lisa Long, Dr. L. Grange Woolley. Maxine Lipkin, Hans Gotzman, Gale McCormack, Bev Cole, SEATED: Ed Ross, Fran Brown, Linda McCall, SPENCH GERIE DEBORAH SNELL 50 Cedar Street Wethersiield, Connecticut Ger . . . overslept, overcut . . . Red . . . I'll Be Seeing Youn . . . 215 . . . 'gl vote no . . . far away places . . . a life of loves and living . . . one syllable gang . . . soeur de sang. Basketball 1, Acorn 2,35 Drew-Eds l,2, vice pres. 3,45 Green Key 2, vice pres. 3,45 Judicial Board 3,45 Frosh Advisor 43 Social Comm. 1,2,3,45 Student Council 4, WAA rep. 3, Intramurals 3,43 Dorm counselor 4, Aca- demic Assistant - French and German 4, Who's Who 4. FRENCH LITERA TURE JOYCE PATRICIA WAKEFIELD 278 Ellington Road East Hartford 8, Connecticut M-:mm Bubbling laugh, keen sense of humor . . . France in her blood . . . toujours Dubonnet . . . deeply thoughtful, aesthetic as well as adventurous . . . la motorcyclette . . . You wonlt believe it! . . . toodle. Drew-Eds 1,2,45 English Club 4, Fall Production 25 Foresters 2, Spench Club 2,3,4. Walid 26 I Gale Candy Ridington, Helene Pawlicki, Faculty - Mr. Yoshikazu Takiya, Dr. Ruth Domincovich. Isabelle Smith, Pedro Aja. -Ida Macau, t JOAN CATHERINE MATSON 1 158 Morgan Place North Arlington, New Jersey if Joanie . . . summer off - islander . . . HOHHHV' 17 . . . Hey roommate . . . Blue Moon . . . cupid . . . le deceptive . . . Tengo un ,broblemav . . . ardent student and socializer . . . butterfly net? . . . H.T.C .... zzzzz! 4 Acorn 2,3,4g Green Key 3,45 Oak Leaves 35 Social 11 Comm. 4, Spench Club 1,2,3,4g Dorm social comm. 5 chrm. 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SPANISH LITERA TURE HELENE KATHREN PAWLICKI 9 Old South Highland Avenue Pearl River, New York Always the unexpected . . . mood music . . . flamenco in Rogers House . . . adored by some, liked by all . . . a mad athlete . . . looks innocent Cisn'tj . . . But I flunkedfv . . . ever understanding. Class sec, 15 Drew-Eds 1,25 M.S.M. 2g Spench Club 1,2, co-chrrn. 4g Student Church 1, outreach comm. chrm. 2,45 W.A.A. 1, treas. 23 Dorm treas. 4g Intramurals 1,2,4g Academic Assistant - Spanish 45 University of Madrid, Spain 3. 1 GERMAN CL UB Hans Gotzman, Dr. Schucard, Roger Smith, Bill Peterson, SEATED: Vivian Bruce, Candy Ridington, PCSSY Kunzle, Judy Morgen, Sue Ellen DuBois, Carol Coorssen, Lois Jesperson. CAROL COORSSEN 116 Madison Avenue Plainfield, New Jersey Sie studiert Deutsch . . . aussi francais . . . y espanol . . . UN semester . . . enthusiastic choir member . . . enjoys stereo, pizza, and swimming . . . 'gGot any food? Choir 2,3,4g Drew-Eds lg Foresters lg German Club 1,2,3,4, M.S.M. 2,3,4, Modern Jazz Society 1, UN semester 4, Academic Assistant - German 4: 28 Faculty - Dr. Hans Karl Schuchard, Mr. Lous De- Grazia, Mr. Michael Ryan, Dr. John Schabacker. GERM A LITERA TURE HHST R0l llolle,.lPfll 1 ROW: Annl Gail Clayton, ling: THIRI lltrtin, Don Roger Smith ltndewater, john Layton, Andy Grarme' Dick Ponsini Wolgemuth, Olllliltfl, Jin Herbstman, Thomas, Rat Ettgtf, N ,wiv 'al-'tgll y it lt' it tl CI' Lous De. PHIL OS OPH T FIRST ROW: Betty Petz, Nancy Wachter, Sandy Wolfe, April Allen, Fran Siple, Dodie Nichols, SECOND ROW: Ann Ross, Amy Anderson, Iris Lerz, Janet Jones, Gail Clayton, Nancy Kern, Lois jesperson, Polly Hemp- ling, THIRD ROW: Bill Tyler, Sandy Chere, Lou Martin, Don Kanzaki, Jim Heisler, George Englehardt, Roger Smith, Bob McGann, FOURTH ROW: Bill Vandewater, Ed Rachner, Herbie Gage, David Burdette, John Layton, Wes Hotaling, Bill Stephen, John Parcels, Andy Grannell, Walter Achtert, Peter Love, Roger Miller, Dick Ponsini, FIFTH ROW: Hal Lingerman, Steve Wolgemuth, Bob Hinds, Ron Wendt, Dr. Kimpel, Dick Olmsted, Jim Sarkisian, Wayne Howie, Al Hood, Bill Herbstman, Bill Owen, Dillon MacNamaera, Roger Thomas, Ray Churchfield, Bob Devaney, Marvin Schle- slnger. SUE ELLEN DuBOIS 213 North Road, Lindamere Wilmington 3, Delaware Sleep it is a blessed thing . . . I' CTennysonJ . . . Any calls for babysitting? '... coke and pretzels - Burp! . . . Duetschland . . .' zweibacks, Aquamarine, and hand knit sweaters . . . roommate of future brides . . . polygot . . . infectious laugh. Drew-Eds l,2g German Club 3,45 I.R.A. 4, Oak Leaves 4, Spench Club 1,25 W.A.A. l,2,4. Faculty - Dr. Benjamin Kimpel, Mr. Barent Johnson 29 PHILO OPHT - RELIGIO CL B Q Zflgvm mv ' ,dYw,..,, E w W s l Faculty - Mr. David Miller, Chaplain James Pain- GEORGE GARY CHIARAZZO RELIGIO 133 East Main Street Bergenfield, New Jersey Modern Jazz Society 25 Phil.-Rel. Club 35 Newman Club acting chrm. 4. GAIL E. CLAYTON 50 Berkshire Road Rockville Centre, New York Gailie . . . usually seen with mostly black and a little white . . . Sheena - Fred . . . HI wanna cut my hair . . . Shalimar. . . not to be understood . . . athletic . . . - ologies, - isims and grace . . I vote abstain. Drew-Eds 1,2,3,4g Green Key 2,3,4g Orientation Program 2, prog. chrm. 3,4g Phil.-Rel. Club 3, viCC pres. 8: sec. 43 Spring Production 35 Student Church 2, co-chrm. 81 chrm. 3, chrm. 4g W.A.A. l,2, vice prCS- 3f PYCS- 45 Dorm treas. 3, fire warden 45 Intramurals 1,2, 3,45 Frosh Show co-dir. 15 Frosh-Soph Games co-Capt 1-2. 30 ,I York 3 little I hairs: :ic - ' ' Slain' ntaIlOl'l x. rife '7 1rCh '7 Pfes' A als 152: rw-fapii , , ,..:fi, JEAN CRAWFORD 324' State Street Grove City, Pennsylvania Bultmann to Winnie-the-Pooh . . . struggling organist . . . holy sneakers . . . Wesley went Hthataway' . . . Three deserts, please . . . PK, . . . year-round waitress . . . Hnaturall' blonde . . . This hem has to come uplv Drew-Eds 3,4g English Club 4, I.R.A. 3,45 M.S.M. 3,4, Oak Leaves 3,43 Phil.-Rel. Club 3,45 Student Church 3, worship comm. chrm. 4, Intramurals 4, Allegheny College 1,2. ELIZABETH EARLE FORD 731 Glenside Avenue Pittsburgh 14, Pennsylvania Forever green . . . Bach . . . men, men, men . . . little BH . . . Yonkers! . . . WELL??? . . . a redheaded religion major! . . . gym ad nausium . . . floating olives . . . oilpaint . . . I don't know why . . .H Drew-Eds 1,2,3, Fall Production 2,3,4, Foresters 1,2,3,4, Phil.-Rel. Club 3,43 Spring Production 1,2,3, Student Church l,2,3,4, Canterbury Club l,2, treas. 3,4. PETER M. LOVE Box 38 Dingman,s Ferry, Pennsylvania Student parish . . . unholy trio . . . Volkswagon . . - horror stories . . . family man , . . Wie Gehts! , . . Oh HOV, . . . What did I write here? . . . Let's study tO- night, huh, fellas?,, Fall Production piayloill od. 2, Foresters 1,2,4s Phil-- Rel. Club 3,43 WERD 3, Student Church 1,2,3,4- Y A A ..u sg, S wfg 1 ROGER GAYLE MILLER 260 Main Street Highland Falls, New York You clown? '... Woop! . . . UGO to bed? It's only 2 A.M.' ',.. summer evangelist . . . l'll never pass . . . Where's my pitch-pipe? '... Tex . . . I never get El good hand, '... et tzgricula alliam copium deportavit, et ,,,,, non frumentam erat. im f Choir 1,2,3,43 M.S.M. 2: Student Church 2,3,4g WERD 3. RE LI GI O y RICHARD HENRY OLMSTED 174 Henry Street Manchester, Connecticut Amiable gentleman . . . the English Catholic . . . Soren - confident stride? . . . conservatism personified . . . never enough sleep . . . Hoor pacer . . . the bacchanals of Advent . . . the Tree of Knowledge . . . anamnesis, Prauoslavny, intuition . . . Oxford? Acorn 1, copy ed. 25 Green Key 2,3,4, Phil.-Rel. Club 2, vice chrm. 3, chrm. 45 WERD 35 Student Church fellowship comm. chrm. 1, Y.M.C.A. rep. 2,3,4g Canter- bury Club 1,2,3,4g Academic Assistant - Religion 4. Q 2 ANNE CAROLYN ROSS 2 1010 Dale Driv 'iii 6 Silver Spring, Maryland Don . . . lively Student Church minutes . . . uses diamond cleaner . . . Rogers House to Fertile Crescent . . . bowl of Hfinnyn friends . . . pony tail . . . preacher's 1 brat to preacher's better-half. Choir 3,45 Drew-Eds 3,45 M.S.M. 4, Phil.-Rel. Club 3, sec. 45 Student Church 3, sec. 4, Intramurals 3,4g West Virginia Wesleyan College 1,2, 32 ficulb' o' D' 3111.911 lt' 3 Cu Fri 'Ubud - - . l Dfw sec, j . , ,. .,,. .. - Y-----f . , Y I- PS T CH OLOGT Faculty A- Dr. Philip Jensen, Nlr. James Mowry, Mr. James Mills, Dr. James McClintock. DOUGLAS BENNETT 56 Rossmore Avenue Bronxville, New York Lust for life Cwith all of its pent-up frustrationslj . . . 'KBut I am a scientist! . . . the wild word of WERD . . surrepticious Sinca . . . Hbetter and for half-pricel' . selfless . . . sincere friendship - honest! Acorn Ig German Club 4: Psych.-Soc. Club 3,43 WERD 2,3,4g Young Democrats 3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4. CATHERINE SCHOQN JENSEN 3 Cedar Trail Kinnelon, New Jersey Friendly smile . . . happy to be a psych. major - - - good friend . . . summer camping trips . . . golf widow . . . happiness at the lake . . . April surprise. Dorm floor pres. 2: Dorm Council 2: Psych.-Soc. Club sec. 3. 33 BONNIE LCU KEYSER 159 Braclhurst Avenue Hawthorne, New Y0I'k Bon-Bon . . . psych, psych, psych . . . How precious! . . . active . . . always smiling . . . orange and burple . . . naps all day, up all night . . . Holly's roommate . . Good luck!,' . . . an uglie. Drew-Eds 1,2, treas. 35 ECAC 3,45 Foresters l, social chrm. 25 Green Key ass't. sec. 3, pres. 45 Psych.-Soc. Club 45 Social Comm. 35 Student Council sec. 45 Dorm fire warden 2, Floor pres. 3, counselor 45 Who,s Who 4. P TCI-IULOGT ANNE PITKIN LONG 54 Ridgedale Avenue Morristown, New jersey A.P.L.,' . . . bride's magazine come true . . . around the U.S.A. in eight weeks . . . loves swimming . . . unlimited energy . . . knitting, psychology, teaching, and school bus driving. Choir 2,3,45 Swimming 3,45 WAA rep. 2, tennis mgr. 3, vice pres. 45 Dorm pres. 3, Dorm Council 35 Intra- murals 2,3,4. WILLIAM FRANCIS LONG 54 Ridgcdale Avenue Morristown, New Jersey The big blushei . . . Ann . . . camping honeymoon . . . pranks unlimited . . . chronic oversleeper . . . ri O'Dowds anyone? . . . deceivingly studious . . . last minute papers . . . paint maker superb . . . will succeed . . psych. or the ministry. Basketball 15 Psych.-Soc. Club 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4' Dorm Council 1,25 Dorm vice pres. 2. York iouspi le u n social --Soc. Dom, 'h 04. rsey incl md gr. ra- I SUSAN LINDA MANDEL 71 Armour Street Long Beach, New York Brandy and bellodgia . . . Creeks, love, and pearls . . . Edna St. Vincent Millay . . . orchids, violets, and potato chips . . . Diamonds arew . . . sophistication in kilts . . . Sassy and the blues. Acorn business mgr. 4, Columns ed-in-chief 2-3, Drew- Eds pub. coord. 4, Fall Production 3g Green Key 43 Pi Delta Epsilon 3,43 Psych.-Soc. Club 3,4g Publications Board sec. 3,45 Spring Production 3g Student Council N.S.A. coord. 4: Dorm Council 4. P TCHOLOGT JOYCE PHALEN 104 North Hoopes Avenue Auburn, New York . Joy . . . Let's check the maill, . . . Bert . . . Come on, fellasu . . . bride magazines . . . Bert . . . nasal noise weekends at the Capital . . , 4'Where,s Jule?', . . . pep, punch, personality . . . an uglie. Green Key 4: Psych.-Soc. Club 3.4: WERD 2, sec. 3-4: Dorm Council 3,4. fi, Mfmfz ROBERT SMITH, JR. 53 Qaklaucl Avenue Tuckahoc. New York Uncle Bob' '... lipstick on his collar '... little blue Saab . . . Pm tired' '... only one weed a year . . . Whicli slippers shall l wear this inorning?' '... expan- sion bands are cold! . . . i'You clonlt really want to go to Nlorristown, do you? M.S.lVl. publicity cliriu. fi: Oak l,enz'e,i -lg Psych.-Soc. Club 354.1 Young Republicans 3,4. ff ,W i Mfwf LLOYD KENNETH STIRES 768 Franklin Avenue Franklin Lakes, New Jersey Tall, terse, tasteful . . . thoughtful observer . . . cynic . . . present at doubtfully holy feasts . . . What. wire?' '... psychology as a search for meaning . , , Ray Charles . . . careful choice of friends . . . '6WaS that life? Well then! Once more. Psych.-Soc. Club 3, pres. 4, Publications Board 4, WERD pub. rel. chrm. 3, station mgr. 4. if 5 ff CATHERINE HAMMCND TRAVIS 16 Sunset View Drive West Nyack, New York Cathy', . , . microscopic writing . . . psych. major, senior assistant . . . femininity par excellance . . . Who says blondes have to be dumb? . . . her dream: ideal home and family . . . classic expression: That's amazing Pete! Band 35 Academic Assistant f Psychology 4. DAVID M. WALKER 171 Elm Street Westfield, New Jersey Man, I got the C-Jams . . . Mac just scored my Weschler test . . . Drink is the work of the cursing classesl' . . . Flip me your Kodak, baby, P TCHOLOGT 36 .AK -LLHCL TOP: Karen Merola, Bob Smith, Maryarden Falineg BOTTOM: Pete Schriber, Cathy Travis, Donna Mundwiler, Howie Currid. w York major, Who ' ideal img OCIOL O GT PSYCHOLOGY- UCIOLOGT CLUB Faculty - Mr. Charles Estus, Dr. Robert Fried- richs. JOAN DAVIDSON BINZ 4-31 Willow Avenue Scotch Plains, New Jersey MRS. before B.A .... Mrs. Kenyon's girl Friday . . . coffee milkshakes . . . That hill - my car - ooohla' . . . psychology or sociology . . . Scotch Plains - Murray Hill - Drew + and back again. Baseball 15 Tennis 1,2g Acorn typing ed. 2, sec. 3: Commuters' Club 45 Drew-Eds 1,2,3g Oak Leaves photog. 3g Psych.-Soc. Club 2,43 Spench Club 1,2,3,4g W.A.A. rep. 3, tennis mgr. 4g Gym assistant 3,4. 37 sf W3 st X 'ima .mf NH Wyatt, 5 , V if of ' ' it .-U' '43 ,X Ms 'Cy SU, 5 f Nw ,K sw ssfa :J ,s ffidh X V s . S4 s f ., 4 R E ' is X X ,Q ff f' f , '11 3 6107 f f + -,hs fm, Je, My f - ,:..mtffww2?m , XwfQx,f 1-'f,.-I:-'z f, -21 ,1517 Wffw, 'JJ W. ss, , ,WVR lv A s, 47S 1, . :l ggs i - f' fs s 1 1 , .-ef,-+:,. A 'fx H Wk 2 .1 1 1 Q ww, 33 1 A . va., ,. . ELOISE TEMPLE CROC IKER 16 Shcfgcld Road Danvers, Nlassaelnisetts --Q11-Up . , , sopli transfer . . . vlioir transfer . . , UN and 25a lunelies . . . expressive eyes .... tukiyaki and Coffee shop lee Cream . . . interested in Japanese-Swedish sociological problems .... YKlj'07Zfl?'fl- PATRICIA MAE DAILEY Choir 2.3.-lg Class see. 3-Jr: l.R.A. 4: lNfI.S.M. 2,5771 Oak Lefzzw 4: Spring Produetion Q: Student Chureh 2. outreach ehrni. 3.4-1 VV.:X.:X, fl: Dorm see. fl: UN semester 4l. 587 Patehogue Avenue Bellport. New York Patty Mae . . . left is right . . . GREEN . . . lost week- ends in D.C .... Let's cut' . . . soc . . . BA. in coffee shop . . . leaves . . . Boss for days . . , virus X . . , Nanee's downfall . . . an uglie. A.D.A. 2.3, pres. 4: Green Key 3,41 M.S.M. 2: Psych.- Soe. Club 2,3,4g Student Church 1.2.31 Aeademie As- sistant - Sociology 4: Howard semester 3. UCIOLOGT 246 Shrub Road Bristol, Connecticut ULetls go to Washington . . . hearty laugh . . , starting another sweater . . . Chocolate is my favorite eolorl' . . . twist lessons in the hall . . . devoted member of Howard choir . . . sociology in an artistic manner Drew-Eds 1.2,3,4: German Club 1,21 l.R.A. 43 Kappa Pi 3,41 M.S.M. pub. chrm. 2,3, eo-sec. 41 Psych.-Soc, Club 2,3,4: Student Church l,2,3,4g Howard semester 3. E 4'-gum. V 38 .-.. .... . J -... ..E,- .,.-,,, ....,. .,,., . , , , . - ., ,. , ., HF mm, 3 d . we lllrr f it j PERRY ROMIG HESS 91 Farms Road Circle . East Brunswick New Jersey 5 8, . . . numerous roommates . . . cheerful pro- crastinator . . . dry devilish humor . . . gentle giant . . . gravitated toward Howard . . . quest for integrity and relatedness . . . preacher? . . . pacifist-revolutionary? A.D.A. 34' M.S.M. vice pres. 2 social action Chl-m, 3 state pres. 4' Student Church 152, outreach comm co-chrm. 3, outreach comm. chrm. 45 Chapel Choir 45 Howard semester 35 Academic Assistant - Sociology 4. ff EMMA LEE HIMENO 554 Kaha Street Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii But Hawaii is a STATEP' . . . knit one, purl one, Freudian slip . . . English lavendar . . . thrives on rhu- barb pie, anthropology and Chatham on the Cape . . . Is not music the food of love?H CSheridanl . . . Princeton and physics . . . for her, The Vision Splen- did. Acorn 1,25 Band 15 Choir 1,2,3,45 Student Council class rep. 1-25 Drew-Eds l,2,3,45 Green Key 2,3,45 I.R.A. 45 M.S.M. area chrm. 2,3545 Oak Leaves copy ed. 3-45 Dorm Council 35 Council of Presidents 35 Dorm pres. 35 Publicity Comm. 25 U.N. semester 4. OC! OL OGT DIANE COOPER MORRIS Dimmick Hill Road, R.D. 32155 Binghamton, New York Coop . . . c'Come on you guysl, ,... from fire warden, to house president, to queen . . . nicest person we know . . . Day-VIDI' ,... second semester wife . . . I vote yes! . . . sociologically social. Acorn l,2, cir. ed. 35 Class social chrm. 15 Drew-Eds 1,25 Orientation Program 2,3, prog. chrm., 45 Social Comm. l, sec. 45 Student Church l,2,3, Y.W.C.A. rep, 45 Dorm Council 15 Dorm ire warden 2, pres. 45 Var- sity D Queen 45 Frosh Show dir. 15 Spring Weekend comm. 35 Fall Weekend comm. 45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Badminton singles champ. 25 Who's Who 4. STEPHEN BARRY SIEBER 2 Ackerman Avenue East Patterson, NSW .ISYSCY Psych? Soc? . . . Hebrew lessons anyone? . . . piano man . . . 'cBut I like a beardu . . . junior year at home . . . always a gentleman . . . Drew D1nk.'l Psych.-Soc. Club 2,3,4: Spring Production I5 Young Democrats 1,335 Hillel 3,41 Intramurals l,2,4. TYLEE W. STOESSER 92 Gales Drive New Providence, New Jersey Martha Tylee . . . transfer from Elmira . . . Mrs. than B.A .... Ralph, Chatham and New Providence . . . cardigans, tweeds, and kneesocks . . . sportscars . . . dinner at motherls . . . shopping expeditions with Maryann. UCIOLOGT 36 Kinney Street Madison, New Jersey UNO man is an Iland, intire of it selfeg every man is a peece of the Continent, a part of the maing . . . any mans death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankindeg And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls: It tolls for theef' CJ. Donnej 40 POLITICAL SCIE CE Faculty - Mr. Bhek Pati Sinha, Dr. Cordon Weil, Dr. Robert Smith, Dr. Charles Brouse. JUDITH GAIL AHLSTROM 56 Ryerson Avenue Caldwell, New Jersey Jude . , . HWILYUMV' . . . 215 . . . Let's resti' . . . Yalta . . . swiftly . . . cretin . . . H. C. . , . animals and animation . . . beautiful, busy, blue-eyed, blonde . . . chuckling cheerleader . . . Earth Angel . . . l vote yes' '... fingernail fanatic ..i. voeur de tang. Cheerleaders 2,3, eapt. -lg Acorn 2.3: Commuters' Club 1: Drew-Eds l,2,3,41 Kappa Pi 3, sec. 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 4: WERD music chrm. 3,43 Social Comm. 3, chrm. 41 Dorm Council 15: Young Republicans 2. sec. 3, 4: Canterbury Club I: Wlifu's Who -l. MARGARET ANN CAMPBELL 66 Prospect Street New Paltz, New York The time has come' ,... mischief and mirth . . energetic indiviclualist . . . idealism personihed . , . sensitive and sincere , . . inspiration from home . . . JFK, D.C., Dr. S .... inquiring faith . . . Calamity -lane . . . cheerypicking: driftwood . . . What next?l b y if A,D.A. 3: Columnx 2: Drew-Eds l,2,3,1lZ StL1ClCI1f Church l,2,3,41 Young Democrats 4: Canterllllfy Club l.2,3,4: Washington semester fi. , . . iff ' f . - .,g.,w,54U,f,Q- ,rs W, wi ,ZZ 7 xii ,Qgfix s as ff? Qs, 'Q Q fi Z X is x X , 1 f is. f:f.j1V1,Z' 462' 4 JAIVIES PAUL COMISKEY M 3337 Banta Road South Plainfield, New JCYSCY 4 t4 X tr . Zz' 4 slr, Blond terror . . . At Macyls house, of course , . . 'cSit down, pleasew . . . imitates any voice, anywhere . . . I have just received a letter . . . JFKIS right hand man - vice pres., but neutral . , . I know a cute girln . , . g'Want a drive to the gymnasium?', Commuters' Club l,2,3, Debate Club 2, Fall Produc- tion lg Foresters 1, I.R.A. 3,4, Young Democrats 1, vice pres. 3, pres. 4, Oratory Contest 2nd prize 25 UN semester 4. POLITICAL S CIE CE WILLIAM COLLINS DICKINSON 11 James Street Morristown, New Jersey Bill,, . . . administrative mind . . . considerate to all . . . disciplined schedule . . . the friend you can depend on . . . committed to scholarly activities . amazing pragmatic insight . . . beliefs and actions coincide. Fencing 2,3,4, Commuters' Club l,2,3, Green Key 3,4, I.R.A. 3,4, Orientation Program 2, Student Council rep. l-3, vice pres. 4, Young Republicans 1,2,3, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Ford Foundation Intern in Public Administration 4, Canterbury Club l,2, vice pres. 3,4 . . . likes redheads . . . Baltimore 2,3, asslt. sec. 4, WERD 2, Spring Council l,2,3,4, Young Republicans Academic Assistant - Political SC semester 3. 42 Council of Presidents 4: Dorm seg, ELLEN EARP R.R. 252, Box 347 Westminster, Maryland El . . . innocence personified . . . NI have a problem Colts . . .blue . . . southern sweetheart . . . giggles and wiggles . . . serious student . . . a drawled hiv . . . the littlest sister. Band 1,2,3, Choir 1,2,3,4, Drew-Eds 1,2, Green Key Production 1, Dorm l,2,3, corresp. sec. 4, 2, treas. 3, pres. 4, ience 4, Washington l u I l JANE SPENCE FINK R-D- 551 Princeton, New jersey Future lawyer . . . infectious laugh . . . Papa J's pride and joy . . . Are you registered to vote?,, . . . voluminous files on every subject . . . do it yourself decorator . . . that raccoon coat! Acorn 1,2,3g Band sec. 25 Debate Club 1,4, Drew-Eds l,2,3,4g Foresters lg Green Key 4g Dorm Council 3: Young Republicans l,2, vice chrm. statewide level 3, ed- in-chief statewide newsletter 45 Drew Survey ed. 3,41 Academic Assistant - Speech 4. POLITICAL SCIENCE GORDON D, FRI EDMAN 83 Morningside Road Verona, New Jersey Nodrog . . . the criticls critic . . . voluminous inventory of insignificant facts . . . staunch Republican . . . enamored of the Garden State . . . worry wart . . . light sleeper . . . frustrated philosopher . . . The world feeds on hypocrisy. Acorn l: Foresters 2, Oak Leaves 4: Young Republi- cans l, corresp. sec. 2, treas. 3, state treas. 4: Washington semester 31 Academic Assistant - Political Science 4. JEFFREY GILLIWAN 30 Frances Road Pcquannock. New Jersey 4 Jeff . . . disciple of D.C., law, Dr. Smith . . . gre- garious . . . When I was in Wasliingtonl' . . . HYGS, ss but . . . . . . always ready to help . . . conscientious . . . staunch class supporter. . - EQAM, Acorn ad. mgr. l.'2, bus. mgr. 3: Cfreell IVSY 3-Jfi of Oak Leaver 3, bus. nigr. 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 3.4: Publi- cations Board 3.4: WERD '21 Social Comm. l: Student Council 3,41 Dorni Collufil 41 YUUUS-T Rfxlmljllfalls.gfliili Dorm Pres. 4: Poli. Sci. Club l: Hillel 3.4: lV2'lSl11I1gl0Il semester 3: Whos Who el. RODNEY A. CRUNES 972 Hampshire Road Bal' SIWVC, New York Uninhibited iconoclast . . . spaghetti at midnight . . . Bobby Kennedy 8: Fidel Castro . . . Londoner . . . Washington semester attache case revolutionist . . . Harvey, YD's, and Judy . . . expert debator and politician . . . 'LDrew? Whatis that?H A.D.A. 1, exec. bd. 2,33 Debate Club pres. l-2,31 Poli. Sci. Club 1,23 Young Republicans 13 Young Democrats pres. 33 WERD 33 London semester 4. POLITICAL 233 Franklin Road Denville, New Jersey Bud . . . friendly advisor . . . Young Democrats' spearhead . . . Washington semester . . . '6Oh, that junior yearln . . . E2 hours with 3 of sleep . . . Anyone have a cigarette? . . . the projector breaks down every time. Acorn 1,21 Commuters' Club 3,43 Convocations Comm. 33 German Club 13 Green Key 2,3,43 History Club 33 WERD 33 Dorm Council 33 Young Democrats 2, pres. 3,43 Washington semester 3. RUSSELL JACKSON HAWKE, JR. 101 East Union Street Endicott, New York The firmness, the common sense, but most of all the leadership . . . Mr. Republican . . . future mayor of Scranton . . . fun and laughter personified . . . campus confidant . . . one of the homely and ugly twins . , , perseverance makes the prize worth more . . . I.C. Class pres. 33 Foresters 2,3,43 Green Key 2,3,43 Orien- tation Program 3,43 WERD 2,33 Social Comm. 23 Spring Production 33 Student Church 1,2,3,43 Student Council 3, pres. 43 Dorm social chrm. 23 Young Republicans 1, vice pres. 2, pres. 3,43 N.-I. College Young Republicans pres. 43 Eagleton Institute Internship in Practical Politics 43 Canterbury Club 2,31 Intramurals l,2,3,4g Whds Who 4. 44 ADAM KAUFMAN 2146 Barnes Avenue Bronx New York One Of MSS boys . .. camp Minisink to Soho . . . If I could only start at the top' . . . gray hair , , l journalism . . . idea man . . . Hey, the Dean's Cup leaksln Acorn 1, business mgr. 2, sports ed. 3, Columns 1,25 Young Democrats 1, vice pres. 2, comm. chrm. 3: Soccer 2, Poli. Sci. Club 25 Pi Delta Epsilon 2, pres. 3-4, Modern Jazz Society 2g WERD 3: Hillel 3, Dorm vice- pres. 35 London semester 4. SCIENCE xW LILLIAN KOZUMA 338 East 94th Street New York 28, New York Where's my knitting?1' . . . tea . . . popcorn . . . last minute papers . . . Dr. Smith . . . infrequent guitar player . . . Mr. B . . . Japanese picnic lunches . . . politically acute . . . folk song enthusiast .. . . London semester . . . Please remember your choir robesl' ,... up all night again, Lil? Acorn 1: Choir 1, wardrobe mgr. 2-3,45 Math Club 1 Student Church Board 1,25 Fall Retreat co-chrm. 2g History Club 2, Poli. Sci. Club 25 WAA 2, M.S.M. 2,3g A.D.A. 3, Young Democrats 35 London semester 4. GRACE MARY LEOSER Conlmuters' Club 11 Drew-Eds 1,2,3,4g Social Comm el: Spring Production 33 University Center Board 2 Wlatcr Ballet 2,41 Dol-ln rec. sec. -1: Dorm Council 4 Young Republicans 2, state rep. 3,41 lntranlurals 1.2 Class rep. 3,41 Fashion Show 13,1 24 Midland Drive Morristown, New Jersey l.C. . . . Grai' 1...' 'Racy-Gracie . . . Jack,s first- lady . . . Politics, I love it! . . . mimeo office, work, work, work . . . handmade wardrobe . . . pro-Republi- can?! . . . expressive, opinionated, animated . . . in- furiatingl' '...' 'HONEY???!' l.., always ready to help. Spring Wfcekend programs cbrm. 3: Canterbury Club 1,2, MARILYN MOORE HOLT 17 Debbie Place Berkeley Heights, New Jersey fQ'k Moore' '...' 'Moore-Holt' ,...4 'David saysl' uwith this wingl' . . . triumphant grin . . . happy house keeper . . . great cook!! . . . those kittensll' . others . . . thoughtful . . . reliable . . . sincere. Young Republicans 2,3,4. Hbasicallyu . .. . Lois, fix my hair!!! . . . insight 1nto 1 ALAN PETER PETTY Ransom, Pennsylvania First baseman extraordinaire . . . Poli. Sci. his field . . . talented athlete . . . London semester . . . rock n' roll enthusiast . . . HWhere's Cougar . . . You losef, Baseball 1,2,3, London semester 4. PULITICAL CIE CE D. LOGAN POTTS 625 West 256th Street Riverdale 71, New York Winnie' '... friendly, especially to underclassmen . . . ardent Republican . . . great organizer . . . active in forensics . . . past president, Debate Council . . . I live politics. Acorn 1,25 Debate Club 1, treas. 2, sec.-treas. 3, pres. 4. Fall Production 1, Foresters 1, WERD 3, Young Republicans 1, treas. 2, vice pres. 3, pres. 45 Drew Debate Tourn. chrm. 2-4, Forum Society 1, Poli, Sei, Club 1. 4-6 W 25 Maple SUCH Bernardsville New Jersey Rick collegiate commuter fork scars . . . red and white Ford not so subtle sarcasm likes 'em fresh faced and young Where do you wanna go? . A.. RLZ..-Jazz...1.gg:,,.:5..,g5E:3ggtgg,gg,:,1g,q1gg,g,: :::1 MATTHEW STECKEL 91 Wheeling Avenue Staten Island 9, New York Mattie Dreww . . . 1,352,483 NoDoz in one year . . . London! . . . c'The American Jumping Beann . . . sneakers, dungarees, and a sweatshirt . . . 1'The Bird . . . feature of the coffee shop . . . Mr. Ambition. NVERD business mgr. 3, London semester 4. POLITICAL S CIE CE HARVEY L. STEINBERG 1 Richmond Road Lido Beach, New York '4HarvH . . . midnight Sprints . . . easy living in con- genial settings . . . Long Beach nationalism . . . cram ses- sions . . . Dexodrene . . . Kingston trio at la stereo . . . lounging pajamas . . . Farouk . . . hot cai A... manipula- tor. History Club 1,23 Poli. Sci. Club 1,21 Young Republi- cans comm. chr. 11 WERD 2: Chess Club 2, Dorm Council 25 Phil.-Rel. Club 3: Young Democrats 3: Washington semester 33 London semester 4. 4 47 J, ,C -,t -. . , 1.1, .:. 1 --1-'Life N' '-S-ff---' -1'--M-H - 1- 1 sf.g-v-rE':f,na1v-I.-'3 .. I i ff' ,. f ' s, ll. I, 'f si. ff- 1 f:j-A.,-'iz : :-.'r':5Q:ff-'Lf p.'1.-.vig ., if-.-. 5- .-.,.'-... L. UKVCYITYKLTQ ' ' HI TORT Faculty - e Dr. Sherman Young, Mrs. Jane Yates, Dr. Robert Brunhouse. V HI TORT CLUB Barbara Eichorn, Peter Aceves, Kenny Stevens, Penny Clapp. PETER REUBEN ACEVES 202 Dawson Avenue Boonton, New Jersey Flair for the unconventional . . . rugged individualism . . . off-beat humor . . . good-natured raillery . . . search- mg intellect . . . restless dissatisfaction . . . volatile na- ture . . . guitar - a faithful companion . . . unafraid to express himself. Columns 4g Commuters' Club 2,3g History Club 3, SCC. 4: WERD engin. 3, d.j. 4: Young Democrats 3,43 Canterbury Club 3,4. 48 MARY S. CLAPP Boonton Avenue Fayson Lakes, New Jersey I r X 1 --rw.,- a 114:-,pf.nw-nfs..-4.1-.1...-7-'.f 1 v-rf 1-fr new 4 vcs, KCHHY CY IH h. 3. O 5, Canterbury Club . . . human alarm clock . . . those Brunhouse courses . . . tears from Mr. Emery . . . salad saver . . . 21 at last . . . friend of poli. sci. majors . . . Y.D.'s . . . Good luck with the camera, Hansen. Acorn 2,3,4g Forestersg History Club 2,3,45 Student Church 3,45 Young Democrats Sec. 1,2,3,4g Canterbury Club 3,4. HIS TORT KENNETH STEVENS Route 53 Denville, NCW JCYSCY Little Ken, ,... singing actor . . . beware of his dance . . . commuter with dorm rooms . . . Let's have 2 Pafly . . . from Washington to seminary? . . . alwaYS 3 Smllev advice, and a cigarette. choir 1,2,3,45 History Club 2,3, pres- 4S Student Council 4: University Center Board 2,3. Sec- 43 Canter' bury Club l,2,3, pres. 4. 49 -Q y u - - . ,,.a .. 4. t ' ,, . c. 3 I. - VAIV, in gy.. 1 , n 1 was-L ECONOMIC Faculty A- Miss Julie Johnson, Dr. jer- ome Cramner, Mr. Edward Campbell. PETER B. BLAICHER H9 Carter Road Princeton, New Jersey Peter B . . . a mission in helping others . . . Metrecal and cake . . . loyal friend . . . 'iWhy, he's just a used car dealerv , . . 'Tll do itlw . . . always the Candid opinion . . . the taste of a true gentleman. Student Church l,2,3,Jf: Young Republicans l,2,3,43 Canterbury Club l,2,3,4. '42 1 JULIA MARY JOHNSON 2 Brown Street Wallingford, Connecticut Julie . . . paradox: practically with a heart . . . Wall Street future . . . g'Cet on your sticks' ,... room . . . GOP . . . joy with Joy . . . economics major, hack minor . . . night school . . . an uglie. Academic Standing Comm. 4g Acorn 23 Foresters 1, SCC- 25 GFCCH Key 2,31 WERD 2,31 Young Republicans 3, pres. 45 Academic Assistant - Economics 4. 50 l i - -'- 7' - ' - ','-:'- '-,gg .,. Y. . .1 V , -'1 DAVID Z. KLETT 84 Lion Lane Westbury, New York Klettius . . . the hustler . . . the last rabbit . . . Hon- neyn H. . the original Dip . . . Wall Street, watch out! . . . happy 21 . . . senior soccer scorer . . . I've had r' ltr- 1t!', . . . silly, sincere and sleepy. Baseball 2, Soccer 2,3,4, Varsity D 2,3,4, n RALPH WESLEY POWELL I I P.O. Box 66, 265 Green Tree Drive 'CU East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania 'HH Financier extraordinaire . . . treasurer of almost ev- 'A erything . . . v.p. of Canterbury Club . . . Wesley?? . . . Ur What do you mean, blue-lined sheets?', . . . Choir practice? - Be seriouslw . . . icebergs . . . H.T.C. ll Soccer 1,25 Choir 1,2,3,4, Varsity D 2,3, treas. 4, S Canterbury Club l,2,3, vice pres. 43 Class treas. 4, Dorm treas. 4. 51 goozocr ' ,, e Faculty - Dr. Louise Bush, Dr. Joy Phillips Dr. E. G. Stanley Baker. CONNIE CASTRO 143 Paterson Avenue Lodi, New Jersey Ol' procrastinator . . . B.A. in three years . . . pizza and 4 A.M. snacks . . . V.V., Carey, and Maryann . . . Tchaikovsky and Baez . . . labs . . . weekend commuter . . . Bob. Tri-Beta 2,3. RAYMOND LLOYD GARCIA 54 Sanfwd R0P1d Fairlawn, New Jersey Member of the 3.0 club . . . Quiet, I'm studying . . . 6 labs a week?! . . . Future Dr. Kildare . . . c'To- morrow I've got to get organized . . . neat, but illegible notes. A-C-S 3s Aww 35 Band 1,2,3,45 I.R.A. 45 Tri-Beta 3, treas- 45 Student Church l,2,3g Young Republicans 121213135 I1'1U'a1'DLlr2.lS 15 Seminary-College Brass Ensem- e . 52 illlpg, lg . ff? .-,, NEIL GREENBERG 2596 Juliat Place Union, New Jersey Aesthetic pragmatist . . . an exemplum of Weltschmerta . . . Would you believe that Bartok died on Central Park West? . . . cell ofa Benedictine monk . . . Ce fut l'ann6e ou mon coeur a chantfff' Acorn 1,45 Tri-Beta 2,3,4, Columns 2,3,4g Commuters' Club 1,2,3,4, English Club 3,45 Modern Jazz Society 2,3. FREDERICK SCOTT HUST Unadilla, New York The Beastn . . . Don't sweat it, play it cool . . . touchfi . . . big M,G. up a Hickory Tree . . . But ya gotta have some prejudicesn . . . What we need is a good orgyf, Tri-Beta 3,45 Varsity D 2,3, class rep. 4, Academic Assistant - Zoology 4. goowor 133 Morris Avenue Morristown, New Jersey Girls, dances, sweaters . . . labs, meetings . . . hi-fi fish feeder . . . thesis - nymphs in a dark room . . . 5 o'clock shadow . . . brown eyes . . . You don't seem to under- standi' . . . organized, happy, sensitive: Acorn 1, features ed. 2,3,4g A.C.S. 3,43 Tri-Beta 2, pres. 3,45 Fall Production 2,3, FO1'CSfCY5 1,235 Green Key 2,3,4, Oak Leaves 4, Pi Delta EpSilOrl 3,45 Social Comm. 2,3,4g Spring Production 1,2,3g Hillel prog. chrm. 3,4 GRACE C. LEHMAN 216 High Street Hackettstown, New ,l'51'5eY lVhat's that about chicks? . . , snooks and fellow rabbits . . . quiet . . . honor student . . . bracelets and handmade sweaters . . . bridesmaid in the blizzard of 61 . . . The only one brave enoughf' T' wr A.C.S. 4: Band l: Tri-Beta 2,3, vice pres. 43 Cl'10iI' 25 Drew-Eds 3.43 Dorm floor sec.-treas. 4. ALLEN MENKIN 65 Keeler Street Springfield, New Jersey Engarde - foil or pen . . . breakfast - bagels and lox . . . Illl get you a date! . . . I sympathize . . . have a blast . . . honest. Fencing 2,3,4g Acorn 35 A.C.S.g Tri-Beta historian 2,3,4g Comrnutersl Club 1,2,3,4, Foresters, Green Key 3,45 Varsity D 2,3,4g Hillel pres. 3. JANET RUTH MITCHELL 12 Saint James Avenue Holyoke, Massachusetts Sensitive scientist . . . I'm upln . . . l olclock pizza . . . part-time camper . . . sneakers . . . French teacher . . . lab lover . . . indecisive . . . I forgot . . . turtles but never bugs . . . But I don't understandl' . . . silent noise. Water Ballet 2,3,4. Tri-Beta 2,3,4g Fall Production 1,25 Math Club 3,45 HAROLD ,ION PEDERSON R'D- 432 Wharton. New Jersey Hall, . . . athletics, Zoology, and blondes -L in that order . . . four years in the goal . . . soccer captain . . . ambition: M.D .... serious student with a well-rounded personality. Basketball I: Fencing 2: Soccer l,2,3,4g Tri-Beta 2, treas. 3,43 E.G.A.G. 3,45 Fall Production 25 Green Key 3,45 Orientation Program 35 Frosh Advisor 45 Varsity D 2,3,4g Dorm counselor 3,4g Academic Assistant W Zoology 4. ZOOLOGT PAUL LEONARD RIFKIN 8 John Glenn Road Morristown, New Jersey P.L.R .... a commuter from Morristown . . . a hard and enthusiastic worker . . . enjoys good music and good literature . . . writes humor and draws cartoons . . . SANFORD LEWIS SCHATZ 61 Aberdeen Road Hauppauge, Long Island, New York '4The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep And miles to go before I sleep CRobert Frostj. Fencing l.2,3,41 Tennis 1: A.G.S. 3,41 A.D.A. 1: Tri- Beta 2, vice pres. 3,4g Class vice pres. 11 Fall Production 2,3g Foresters business mgr. 2,35 Green Key 2,3,4g Oak Leaves 2: Social Comm. 33 Varsity D 3,45 Academic Assistant -W Zoology 4. 55 medicine is the goal. Acorn 2,3,41 Tri-Beta 2,3,-ll Columnx 4: WERD 9 Spring Production 1: Hillel 3,4g College Bowl 3 5 I' .s y i p NANCY ANN SI-IEPARD 106 McKinley Avenue Endicott, New York Nance . . . gotta lab . . . pretends to be quiet . . , Spicy vocabulary . . . fashion plate . . . pocketful of fruit flies . . . always knitting . . . Patty Maeas roommate , I , Sqgpr- goat in the triple . . . an uglie. Tri-Beta 2.3,4g Choir 1,21 Green Key 5,41 Social . Comm. 3. .goowcr - 45. 1. MICHAEL SLI PPEN 63 Walnut Street West Hempstead, New York Calling Dr. Slippenli ,... quiet, smiley . . . teddy bear . . . loveable, lipoidal, and locked out again . . . ketchup, senior hats, and piles and piles and piles . . . our Leader. Fencing 1,2,3, mgr. 4, Acorn 1, business 2, features 33 A.C.S. 3, Tri-Beta 2,3,4g Green Key 2,3,4g WERD news ed. 2, Social Comm. Ig Student Council 2,3,4g Varsity DH social ehrm. 4g Hillel vice pres. 3, pres. 4: Leaders, Conference chrm. 43 Class pres. 4. DIANE RUTH SUTER 325 Bath Avenue Long Branch, New Jersey Cotta go feed my flies, '... hours spent in Grace Church kitchen . . . whistling down the hall . English HiSf0ry . . . synker who sinks . . . I learned how to knit' '... Consolidated widow '.., H,T,C, Tri-Beta 23,41 Commuters' Club l: Foresters 23 Ger- man Club 1.2: M.S.M. 2: Social Comm. 4: Water Ballet 2.3: Canterbury Club '2.3,4. 1 u l C.. Ita' RD 5 I 0 be qlliel f NEW YG! i if' ioclmfil if I momma lf K 65 3,45 SW l, New Yorl . . . teddy again . . , piles . . . eatures 3: RD news 5 Varsity Leaders' ,Isl SUE MARTIN WILLIAMS Baldwin Hall, Drew University Madison, New Jersey Sweet Sue suits her . . . ready smile, twinkling eyes . . . dedicated wife, mother, student . . . John . . . Jeffrey . . . hunger for knowledge . . . determination . . . basket- ball rooter . . . interest in people . . . devoted friend. Tri-Beta, Academic Assistant - Zoology 4. ZUOLOGT PAUL E. WOOD 19 Hillside Avenue Mine Hill, Dover, New Jersey Mono, screwdrivers, eeek! . . . It,s almost paradisel' . . . if Bob won't Paul Wood . . . choir to Florida . . . art, medicine, piano . . . Freud's Golden Couch . . . Sunday, library, convocations . . . SRLFAH. A.C.S., Tri-Beta 2,3,4, Choir 1,2 concert mgr. 3-4, Class social chrm. 2, vice-pres. 3-4, Convocations Comm. 3,4, Fall Production 1,25 Foresters 1,2,3,4, Green Key 3,45 Judicial Board 3,45 Psych.-Soc. Club 2,3,4g Social Comm. 1,25 Spring Production 1,25 Student Church l,2,3,4g Student Council comm. 4, Canterbury Club 1,2,3,4, Who's Who 4. 2-3, treas. - MARGOLYN BURT YOUNG 706 Riverside Drive New York 31 New York HoneyBunch . . . zany zoologist . . . sleep talker and pretzel eater . . . a ready laugh, a patient Car Ger many and Spain . . . a milkshake a day . . skinny ath lete . . . music in the air . . . never a dull moment T,-i-Befa 23,43 Choir l,2,3,4g WAA volleyball mgr W-My-waf' f f 71, 1 'VW W ,f ff ,f fy' ,4,,,.,, . ,W , , ,J ,J , u,g JUDY HURDY SWANN 64 Prospect Street Sululllii, NSW JCYSSY Jude . . . chem. to zoo. to Summit . . . ring leader of 201 . . . blushing blonde .... A lice of Asbury . . . Drewis Doris Day ...l A l and Andrea . . . the seventh sister , . . sophomore surprise. Green Key 2,3,4, Cheerleader l,2,3: WAA 1: Spring Production 1,21 Dorm House Council 1: Tri-Beta 3,4g Food Comm. l1A.C.S. 1,2,Drew-Eds l,2,3,4. 50 OLOGT T121-BETA FIRST ROW: Carole Wilkin, Jay Sykes, Lois Jackson, Joyce Petzel, Janet Mitchell, Grace Leh- man, SECOND ROW: Dr. Bush, Betty Mitchell, Trudy Parsons, Linda Busse, Ellen Daniels, Diane Suter, Genie Carter, Margo Young, Nancy Shep- ard, John Knox, THIRD ROW.' Mike Gilbert, Al Menkin, Paul Wood, Fred Hust, Dr. Zuck, Ray Garcia, Bob Kaye, Mike Slippen, Bill Merz, Bill Benedict. Defi? Kr I lv Ahh. fa, M BOTAN Faculty Dr. Robert Zuck, Mrs. Flor- ence Zuck, Mr. B. C. Blackburn. H J 4 -1 1 'v 1 YI 3,1 wr-f l E, Li Q5 H B01 Woou .,.b Tri Dorm l LOIS ESTELLE JACKSON 464 East Boston Post Road Mamaroneck, New York I Nimbl' - - 6-K Gotta lab, bye!'l . . . stylish, even when SOPPY - - - hYSfCI'1C21ll' . . . oblivious to alarm clocks - - - Ah, Love!! . . . Rash-Nambler . . . swimmer, seam- M' Stress, artist . . . ocasional scholar . . . l've repressed it! f . . . friend to all. Tri-Beta 3,45 Drew-Eds 1,2,3,4g Green Key 3,4g Water Ballet 2,45 Dorm Council 4, Fall Weekend coronation CO-Chrm 45 Fashion Show 3,4g Soccer lg Basketball 1. WILLIAM G. MERZ I ,ff 25 Hazel Avenue Livingston, New Jersey W Botanist extraordinaire . . . from Washington to Wood's Hole . . . Ginger . . . three men in a double? . . . biting wit . . . will to succeed . . . lasting friendship. Tri-Beta 2,3,4, Green Key 2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Dorm social chrm. 2, Academic Assistant - Botany 4. BOTANY 4 Y Ms HARRY W. MUSSELL, JR. 715 Hamberg Turnpike Pompton Lakes, New Jersey , Squid . . . Organize a food strikell' . . . in the I Greenhouse . . . A Fiat? Where? Who, ME? . . . TOG . . . little blue car . . . commuting from Duke . . . Let,s study dendrology! . . . a nice guy. Tennis 15 'Tri-Beta 2,3g Fall Production 2,35 Foresters 2 3, Modern Jazz Society 1,2g Spring Production 2, ln- tramurals 1,2,3g Canterbury Club 1,2,3g Academic As- sistant - Botany 3, GIBA Science Award 35 Duke-Drew Forestry Program 4. HERMAN ARTHUR BOSCH it Q s Z Faculty --- Mr. James Miller, Dr. Marvin Rich- ards. Dr. Donald Scott. Mrs. Ethel Bishop. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Bob Karl, Al Menkin, Tom Hen- derson, Dick Fredricks. Bruce Lewis: SECOND ROW: Bob Kaye, Sue Kenworthy, Gail Mudge, Dianne Murphy, Carol Eskeson, Roger Smith, Ray Nesbitt: THIRD ROW.' George Weller, Jr., John Layton. Herman Bosch, Dr. Miller, Dr. Scott. Dr. Richards. Mrs. Bishop, Danny Daniels, Ronnie Rankin. i . Boonton Avenue Kinnelon, New Jersey Country doctor . . . introspectively oriented . . . just a small farm, good music, and a few books . . . This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. fShakespeareD A.C.S. 2,3, treas. 4: A.l.P. 3,41 Academic ,Assistant -- Chemistry 4. 60 CHEMISTRY THOMAS RANNEY HENDERSON 25 Espy Road Caldwell, Ng-W JC,-Sw Meticulous . . . l'Do I dare disturb the universe? QT. S. Eliotl . . . sincere . . . Dem Menschen ist ein Mensch noch immer lieber alx ein Engel . . . A.C.S. 2, sec. 4: Band 2: University of Munich. Cer- many 3: Academic Assistant - Chemistry 4. Q ' 1,5 CLessingl SUSAN WARDEN KENWORTHY -I-I0 Keswick Road Baltimore 10, Maryland Diligent chemist and talented seamstress . . . What'll I do about this honors project? . . . opera lover . . . nothing pleases her more than good conversation over a cup of coffee. Swimming 4: A.C.S. 2,3,4: I.C.C. 3, sec. 4: Math Club l,2,3,4g Young Republicans l: Academic Assistant -4 Chemistry 4. CHEM! S TRY 313 East 34th Street Anderson, Indiana Du .iollxt dir kefn Bildnix mflclzen . . . . . . Ben- zene . . . warm and human . . . 'II will Shfm' YOU fe-31' in a handful of dust H . . . Love never faileth . . . h.p .... Prostf A.C.S. 2, pres. 4: A.D.A. 1. sec. 2: Band 1.2,-I: Ger- man Club l 2 43 I.R.A. chrm. Western bloc 41 University of Munich, Cermany 3. l l GEROGE KALMAN WELLER, JR. Madison Avenue Convent, New Jersey M A chemist or an economist? . . . Operation Cross- roads Afriea + l96O,' . . . Canada . . . hunting . .P A. as international as he is interesting . . . lt's a safari jeepln . . . l'Tama mataala, agaga mo tagataf' A.C.S. 2,3, vice pres. 4g I.R.A. 3, treas. 4g M.S.M. 2, Chrm. 3, arrangements Comm. 45 Phil.-Rel. Club 3,4. CHEMISTRY PHYSICS Faculty - Mr. Robert D. Donaldson, Dr. John Ollom, Mr. Alexander T. Williams. I AMERICA s INSTITUTE OF PH T SI C Ron Wensdr, George Enslee, Woody Woodbury, Rav Nesblrr, Dan Mcraddeng SEATE11- wayne Chase, Carfvl Van Antwerp, Harry Kriz. 62 WAYNE RAYMOND CHASE 629 Washington street Peekskill, New York Physics major . . . Haselton dorm counselor and presi- dent . . . Pistilli's anyone?', . . . L.O.'s from Ph llis C! 3 y ' -E - lcmoll, YOU guys, I've gotta studyl' . . . shower commitee 1962 . . . how long until August 3lst? Green Key 3,4g Dorm Council 3g Dorm social chrm. Sc pres. 3, counselor 45 Intramurals 1,2,3, A.I.P. pres. 3,4g Spring Weekend tuxedo chrm. 33 Academic Assistant - Physics 4. ROBERT FENSTERMACHER 918 Richmont Street I Scranton 9, Pennsylvania Physics, true intelligence . . . sincere with a quick wit . . . lasting friendships . . . You can fix it, Bobu . . . one of the lonely and ugly twins . . . ham . . . money- man . . . Boobooo . . . perseverance makes the prize worth more . . . Nancy. Class treas. 2-3, Judicial Board 2,3, chrm. 4, WERD tech. dir. 3g Spring Production 2, Student Council treas. 4, Dorm sec. 2, Young Republicans l,2,3g A.I.P. vice pres. 3,41 Intramurals l,2,3g Who's Who 4. PHTSIC DANIEL GEORGE MCFADDEN- 3018 Clarendon Road B1'OOklY11 26, New York Phoebe . . . Snow Time' ,...' LGetting UP: f0Omy?ii . . . problems, problems . . . Flatbush physicist . . . semi- Dro bookbinder . . . part time hobo . . . beanball kid . Denville Tower, here I comel' I... tolerant, yet opin- ionated. Baseball l,2,3,4g Oak Leaver l: Varsity HD 41 Young Republicans l,2,3,4: A.l.P. 3,4 63 gif fl! MA TH Sue Barnard, Gail Nargi. If ' 57 fr zrw,w, f fi!! fyf W2 Q it WW t JW! -2 ff 5, A K ,Y w A ,W + ,Vw ., ,tw ' , x ff i, , ' 00, I 1 1 , Z, V ak , ' ff ff V' Faculty Dr. Charles Lytle, Dr. Ber- nard Greenspan. MA TH CLUB PHYLLIS CAROLYN BAILEY l6 Pease Road East Londmeadow, Massachusetts Happy gal with a quick giggle . . . Hlleeperslu . . . dependable . . . helping hand to all freshmen . . . the doctor with a wet towel . . . responsible . . . a sign for every occasion . . . blissfully Chasedl . . . g'You're kidding QM . . . really. Acorn news ed. 2,33 Drew-Eds 1,23 Green Key 2,3,4g M.S,M. see. 2g Oak Leaves lit. ed. 4g Pi Delta Epsilon 3, sec. 4: Student Church l,2,3g Fall Retreat chrm. 4, Water Ballet 2,4g Dorm Council lg Dorm social chrln. 2, frosh counselor 3-4. I -- ' SUSAN H. BARNARD 63 Viola Avenue Leonardo New Jersey . . . . . math philosophy and French . . . This above all, to thine own self be true . . . ugh, winter again . . . logical romanticist . . . Do you have your library card?,' . . . morning comes too soon . . . next stop - Paris. Baseball 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Fall Production 25 Green Key 3,45 Math Club 1,2,3,45 Spench Club 1,2,3,45 Spring Production 25 Young Democrats 4. Y ,,...-- . A... ...- ..-- - HY -- V- A ' ,, f' if - Mun, , 7 M-W CCS Q 77 , , gg FRANCES ELAINE BROWN 175 Hoyt Street Brooklyn 17, New York D.C., Howard, weekends and parties . . . Hawaiian Eye . . . a mathematician at heart . . . from Panama to Alaska . . . typing and the new suburbsn . . . Charles Chaplin fan. Acorn typist 1,25 Green Key 3,45 Math Club 2,3,45 Class social comm. 15 Spench Club 2, pres. 3,45 Univer- sity Center Board sec. 2, chrm. 3,45 Dorm sec. 15 Volley- ball 1,2,3,4. MA TH ! HARRY SYDNEY CASH 7 Puddingstone Road Morris Plains, New Jersey Mathematician But there isnt just one infinlty . . . 3 '... first clarinet in the Nairobi Trio - Yuckh!!H . . . Zen Flesh, Zen Bones Its a ferndock . . . fs Frenzy . . . Lhude sing Ghoddamf, Columns 45 English Club 45 Mathematics Club 3,4. JACQUELINE JONES 348 Franklin Avenue Stratford, Connecticut Hjonseyn . . . engaging grin . . . quiet genius . . . pa- tient tutor . . . diligent exerciser . . . former Rapunzel . . . 'just fudging around . . . goodies cooker . . . avid cyclist and swimmer . . . enthusiastic and considerate. Swimming 3,45 A.C.S. 2,3,4, Math Club l,2, sec. 3, pres. 4, Student Church l,2,3,4g Water Ballet 2,3,45 W.A.A. 2,3g Dorm sec . 4, Academic Assistant - Mathe- matics 4. MA TH CAROL RUTH VAN ANTWERP 288 North Eighth Street Paterson 2, New Jersey Ca-rollin . . . needs a course in arithmetic . . . pixie . . . summer in Europe . . . handy with a sewing machine . . . I wish I had some cheese . . . Swiss watch . . Viva la Frenchmenl A.C.S. 25 German Club lg History Club 3, Math Club 3,4g A.I.P. 3,4. 66 , ,, f ,, 7 Q Roberta Jeilrey l S 1 Roberta Gallagher ' Jeffrey Gillman Bonnie Keyser Judith Al1lStr0m Penelope Bluhm Robert Fenstermacher Mary Elizabeth Gecsey WH O'S WHO ZSNX Twelve outstanding members of the Glass of 363 were chosen to represent Drew University in this year's edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. The stu- dents were: Judy Ahlstrom, college social chairman, Penny Bluhm, senior class social chairman 5 Robert Fenstermacher, chairman of the Judicial Board, Roberta Gallagher, Acorn editor-in-chief, Betsy Gecsey, Drew-Eds vice president, Jeff Gillman, Oak Leaves busi- ness manager, Jack Hawke, Student Council president, Bonnie Keyser, president of Green Key, Diane Morris, Orientation Gom- mittee ro ram chairman, Gerie Snell, frosh advisor, Richard p g . . . Jack Hawke Stafford, Varsity MDN secretary, and Paul Wood, senior class vice president. it ,X , lii ' 4. 'Q fr Q X V4 Wf W NX D' 5 I W f if were Q . W , 4 e 5 fly! X X 5 e. , X 1, P A N 1 f f ' s Lg,- Gerie Snell Richard Stafford Paul Wood Diane Cooper Morris 'L' I- I, 1 .7-.f.,.,. V ,L - r.,v, . - 1 N w . f 1 . I 1 .. ,- ,H-,1.,, X 1 1' ,YQ .J w ' ,ls- iuium tigen- Pitu- ion of .ogical lymph Public Area Q of the Roger ism of ketone isignffl tdemlc iCP?n' utOl'13l OUCCH' C tw0' ,emiafl on th? . C011 in the ,ilk SEATED: Dr. Joy Phillips, David Frame, Dr. Bernard Greenspan, Lloyd Stires, Dr. Louise Bush. STANDING: Dr. Sherman P. Young, Dr. John Bicknell, Dr. Robert Zuck, Dr. James McClintock, Mr. Richard Morgan, Dr. B.G Blackburn. GMA PHI STUDENT ASSIS TA TS Sigma Phi is the honorary academic fraternity con- sisting of students, faculty, and alumni. Founded in 1930, the society selects students of high scholastic achievement for membership each year. The requirements for election are a cumulative average of 2.52 for 90 to 100 hours of study and an average of 2.35 for 105 hours. Elections are held in December, February and May and are limited to fifteen per cent of the senior class. Those seniors elected in December 1962 were Caroline Davis and David Frame, concentrating in English Literature, Jacqueline Jones, concentrating in mathe- matics, Robert Kaye, concentrating in Zoology, and Lloyd Stires, concentrating in psychology. Tom Henderson, Walter Achtert, Dick Olmsted, Perry Hess, Herman Bosch, Fred Hust, Bill Merz, SEATED: Ellen Earp, Cathy Travis, Dianne Murphy, Valerie Green- Z Student assistants perform a variety of tasks, the extent of which depend on the size and nature of the particular departments. Duties encompass any or all of the following: assisting in the preparation of library materials for teaching purposes, preparation of exper- iments and laboratory materials, marking such quizzes and exercises as have been planned for student correction, assisting with administrative procedures normal to the teaching process, taking part in elementary instruction in the presence of the regular instructor, conducting remedial conferences and make-up exercises. Most of the student assistants plan to continue into graduate work and teach as a career. 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Ollicers Cl to nn Bozges treasurer Lmda Wolfe nee pres1dent Dohn Harsh barger presldent Betsy oslm secretary Tom Andrew soc1al chaurrnan Who13L1t lead xxelghts 1n the ball? Or1entat1on Commlttee Ist ROW Scott B1ekell Betty Petf Sh1rley Campbell Ward Landrlgan Drane Cooper Morrms Sh11leY Km 2nd ROW Valer1e freenspan Betsy Gecsey PlClx hauke Gall Clayton Ann Hargre21V6S Storm Rhode Penny Bluhm 'hd ROW Sue Morrlson Bob Barr Cerle Sncll Hal Pcder SOD Woody Woodbury Harry Brand Nancy Home Bob Benner ...-,.... mm - 5 4 . 11' L-9 'ik , ,f , ,' -,'-- :f,-- mmf.. .,,..-V ,. ' ff-g...--4 ..., -.,---,. . ,.,',-..,,..'-- .,, . - - L... --...-.:...-.----2 xxsxg AX Q9 a N .sv-V. , -vf .ff x 5' Q7 -X A -M4 XTX 4 'V V 0, X ,.,.,.f f if A 7' S ,A sw V ff G sito-P' .,,N1 . D N I l CLA SS OF 1964 The symbol of the class of 64. The Brothers Four, a mllestone m the h1story of Drew. 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S A' ' Officers: Cl to rb Carol Pierce, treasurer, Polly . . 1 Hempling, fire vice president, f Wafqlgn' Ioan Bracllcy, president, Ginny Villamil, A ,wreff Barbara Vickery, secretary. -fy M ww' ,-1 M WELCH HA LL However quiet and unassuming Welch Hall may appear to be from the exterior, within the walls of the structure are seventy-tive spirited freshman coeds under the direction of 'iMom Murray and three upperclassmen, Phyl, Gerie, and Purdy. The freshmen have unbounding enthusiasms for water fights, locking up the counsellors and raids on Baldwin Hall at 5:30 a.m. Although the girls' enthusiasm waivers when a house meeting is called, their energy has been channeled into constructive pursuits such as the adoption of a foreign orphan, traditional house parties, and the Christmas Carol Contest in which Welch placed second. Mrs. Ruth Murray, House Director. First floor - Ist ROW: Marion Hamilton, Faith Longstreet, Sondra Rafferty, Gerie Snell, Peggy Killough, 2nd ROW: Lois Stambler, Sandy Bergold, Jackie Davis, Peggy Eller, Cheryl Skewes, Polly Hempling, Darrilyn Pilgrim, Jackie Dumser, Karen Eisen- stadt, Mickey Jones, Lyndelle Fairlie, 3rd ROW: Linda Werlin, Prudence Kelly, Jane Van Handel, Carol Vines, Linda Wolfe, Ellen Boyar, Mayda Sackowitz, Gail Mudge, Anne Batastini ,Roberta Accocella, 4th ROW: Emily Matthews, Ellie Stack, Connie Sutherland, Sally Schuh, Judy Rosenstein, Carol Ann Taggart, Lisa Loeb, Marjorie Brown, Lynette Lumbreyer. 80 l l l l Sef Bai Jw Sllf B31 Du Ru Obi R0 Kal Jud Let Ma Bet: 2 f 'wax 'wx ...f ZHUU L-1 ga: s':?,g2i3e'5tsSgTS9e?5SEJ55?? S y-. '-1 Q.fvgc4:U,v.,55+. urssggggd A 'fl-4x.n..1s-W' ...hr fire em ' 3 , ,ipaq Wi,-ff V Z Y l E Qi! z f 4 ,- 1 va' fj .5 .pf I rom -five rray men the the :heir the the Q.- Second floor - Ist ROW: Holly Plant, Barb Vickery, Linda Stolte, Diane Purdy, Jane Drumm, Rae Baker, Martha Burt Sue Cording, 2nd ROW: Bobbie Oberlin, Barbara Langdon, Sally Leinthall, Jackie Duvall, Carol Pierce, Ina Chadwick, Judy Ruhlin, Karen Metzger, Liz Shriver, Judy Oberist, Gail Seymour, Evelyn Blohm, 3rd ROW: Maxine Mitchell, Carol Smith, Kathy Brown, Jan Lyon, Marjie Hawes, Judy Greene, Nancy Mottesheard, Barbara Leonard, 4th ROW: Barbara Buchan, Sue Martins, Elsie Spinner, Flora Pearson, Betsy Joslin, Cokkie Adams, Carol Jones. 7 Counselors - Diane Purdy, Gerie Snell, Phyllis Bailey. i l l l i i P 1 5 Third floor - Ist ROW: Eleanor Corrado, Liz Ford, Bev Baggs, Marcia Heseltine, Phyllis Bailey, Linda Van Tassel, Jean VanDerWendeg 2nd ROW: Grace Dunn, Ginny Villamil, Carol Conover, Dorry Wilhelm, Cari Clark, Marilyn Finegold, Beth Jewell, Pam Petrie, Jo Anderson, Dorrine Lichtin, Nancy Taylor, Marion Brown, 3rd ROW: Barb Parker, Car- Olyn Heath, Jane Manning, Terry Davis, Marilyn Williams, Carol De- Lapp, Carol Bless, Eve English, Ginny Loeber, 4th ROW: Carol Barker, Carol Haddaway, Linda Lar- rabee, Joan Bradley, Sue Burlingame, Nancy Todd. 81 X x x K Wir :QW v .2 , K . . . t ,O d dicated 4 th M , Although West VV1ng still remains o e e , C Llpperclass ' fv,sw 2 1? -r :':.,:Q?f4 ff 'x,2f?xS5..' - ' - is women have not let this factor deter them from estabhshing 3 favorable reputation for their dorm. The dorm first attracted nouce is last fall yvith their prize-winning house party presentation of The Seasonjs Four? Following on the heels of that success came the warm tradition of the Wassail Party and a commendable perform- ' f ' ,,,, ,Q 5 W g , W f f -,,.,,'- W ff sf' ,, 'f fZ'ffx'WdlS iWa In -P' rv- X fcmf , 5 sifzgygf .ffi,y,,,4l qw , Wfi tswfwif 1, H ff -QS QVXx!,?4Xf X ance in the Christmas Carol Contest. The enthusiasm and the 4 Qvf ,W,tf?2'1? , .X -1. ' N 3 ,,,7sfa5,gw, iff! . - V X 1 M .1 1',.f,,.,ff- ' X ,f x gm , rd, A- 55,-s-,, - . V , MQW ' . , . f . . H 'v.yziw'2: ? www sJwtWfv'st!Wtf.M ' .. W : ,,,,.', ,f , 'M-qW15A1vf2g ! . f's?Z'ff1:f,f, rms y 'cf fe mb.: 1 Whvs 4. N ,xr ,ms W .swf -,vfe dv 1- Y 7514,,:ASr.-1rsggaf..ff1fWme 'v X 1 , ' ff, - -f .- J.:-g fgwtf f 5 2 1 If 4 S 3 E to bottomj Counselors - Ctop Huntoon, Betsy Gecsey, friend, Keyser. harmony that abound in West Wing can be attributed to the House m other Mrs. Maurer and the dorm officers and counselors. Ina. ,. V C .. .. , it i i i M 1 ' 1 i i fp., l 5 f 5 I M li f if ff 5 I E j Officers - fl to rj Gail Nargi, treasurerg Shirley Kot, vice presi- dentg Donna Nelson, corresponding secretaryg Nancy Howe, presi- dentg Grace Leoser, recording secretary. f Cathie Bonnie Peggy Kunzle dreams of becoming a June bride during house parties. Mrs. Nerline Maurer, House Director. E Fir: dy' foo. Nel ,A W S E 2 Seo Cos Bari RO Sch nie, Thi Am Nal RO Vai Lin if H iii, Tatted Home ion of lvlsh 9 SS fame the ,le Perform, :m and the lied t0 the lHSCl0fg. X 2 presi- : presi- le during , Q 'Q 3: S, t F ,f , Qi' 4 ,.gs,,, ,kv ' First Floor - Ist ROW: Joan Potterton, Gail Spates, Wen- dy Carlson, Joyce Brunelle, Toshiko Tanaka, Cathie Hun- toon, Lois Jesperson, Mary Fortunato, Kathy Mace, Edith Nelson, Mary Rudolph, 2nd ROW: Barbara Stocker, Bev Cole, Lois Jackson, Barbara Kreutzberger, Ann Hummel, Diane DeMouth, Karen Kingsley, Grace Leoser, 3rd ROW: Penny Walker, Barbara Dilley, Kate McParland, Laura Mertz. Second floor - Ist ROW: Pat Dailey, Shirley Kot, Nancy Costello, Donna O'Connor, Betsy Gecsey, Connie Castro, Barbara Jenkinson, Diane Murphy, Nancy Howe, 2nd ROW: Sally Smith, Sharon Ballard, Trudy Parsons, Lynn Schupple, Janet Griffen, Emma Lee Himeno, Nancy Ben- nie, Sandy Wolfe, Carey Davis, Betsey Werner, April Allen, Third floor - Ist ROW: Peggy Kunzle, Candy Ridington, Ann Hastings, Pat Howell, Bonnie Keyser, Ellen Daniels, Nancy Latham, Priscilla Evans, Carol Coorssen, 2nd ROW: Toni Lou Fell, Carol Mims, Nancy Baker, Nancy Vanderhorst, Louise Lee, Linda Hoffman, Sue Barnard, Linda McCall, Nina VVang, Jane Fink, Ellen Carlson, Ginny Long, 3rd ROW: Karen Bratsenis, Donna Nelson, Nancy Schnaars, Ginny McCombs, Jane Terrell, Mary Zaf- fin, Renie C,Connor, Maryann Zolota, 4th ROW: Grace Lehman, Joyce Petzel, Betty Mitchell, Sue Abendschein Cary Reiner, Nancy Kern, Noni Keyes. Shirley Hartleg 3rd ROW: Dodie Nichols, Laurie Nielson, Donna Mundwiler, Joy Phalen, Fran Siple, Sunny Goepfert, Jennifer Sperry, Ginger Mclvlullen, Genie Carter, Gail Nar- gi, Meg Gruver, 42511 ROW: Marty Thomson,i Ann Herbin- son, Marie Mai, Carol Costello, Jane Emery, Winnie Garo- falo, Mary Arden Faline, Judy Morgan. Gee, those NoDoz work great! BALDWIN HALL Dinks, smoke bombs, Hoor battles, phonehooks, even a fire: Baldwin Hall, the freshman dorm. ln- side the front door the lounge or guitar haven greets the visitor with filled couches. Proceeding onward the housefather is suddenly seen running X from his apartment in his underwear. One peers i N down the first corridor, seemingly quiet yet col- K legiate. Up the stairs to the uamorousi' second bf floor with an air all its own. Another flight to the neurotic third, a floor with room switching and W Sf A, R. H occasional chaos. Down the back stairs to the , , dr basement, the reserved floor with the windows at Se. ground level. Into the rec room where the occa- ge sional ping pong game and box lunch are found. B1 Look now - there's an inspection tomorrow. Zif mi Counselors - TOP: George Eckstein, Ward Landrigang BOTTOM: Bob Benner, Hal Pederson. Oflicers - left to right: Bob Benner, social chairman, Joe Stanton, treasurer, Ward Landrigan, president, Rick Barthel, disciplinary chairman, Bob Weldon, vice president. Kmissing: Tom Andrew, sec- retaryj. Mr. John Williams, House Director. T x 'Y Efeat! I I I I andrigalli r6CfOI', T we . 5' ' ,Q f , Second floor - Ist ROW: Al Newton, Bill VanDer- Water, Reid Fraser, Steve Waldron, Jim Eastman, Stu Nordheimer, Jim Wilde, Ken Spence, Ron Linden- boom, Jay Kelsall, 2nd ROW: Hap Holden, Dohn Harshbarger, George Gray, Wayne Conner, Larry Ken- drick, Ned Helms, Seth Ei- sengart, Hal Pederson, Ro- ger Doty, Toby Klinetob Bruce Anderson, Ralph Por- zio, John Quinn, Hans Gots- man. 3 First floor - Ist ROW.' Jim Maroney, Jim Murch, Bob Davidson, Roger Harri- son, Tom Halstead, John Carson, Tom Marston, Ric- hard Veit, Jeff Fogel, Doug Bennett, George Mack, 2nd ROW: Don Goldman, Tom Jones, Don Woodworth, Dave Lindroth, Eric Engel- stein, Pete Schatz, Harry Brand, Ward Landrigan, Gary Rupert, John Menke, Hal Relyea, Marvin Schle- singer, Kirk Igler, George Herzog, Bruce Littman, Bob Eberling, Jim Borges. T if ' X4 he .....f' Third floor - Ist ROW: Mike Rothman, Joe Stan- ton, John Craven, Jeff Cap- lan, Dave Mute, Bill Tyler, Roger Sipress, Herbie Gage, Lee Davis, George Gidalig 2nd ROW: Dave Johnson, Bob Carl, Bob Hirschman, Phil Hubbard, Bill Stephen, Paul Kupferberg, Bob Ben- ner, George Eckstein, Rick Barthel, Thornton Ash, Jack Turpin, Wes Hotaling, Nel- son Santiago, Jim lvlinish, Bob Weldon. X N,,,c,...x-vWs'-- - ,,,,gv-ss-fvsw - HASEL TON HALL Haselton this year was lacking in nothing save frosh: its halls resounded to the custo- mary clamor of bull sessions, pyrotechnics, the antics of mooner. cries of anyone wanta pizxa?',, etc. First floor was the stomping ground of the Sinatra-Lee Cult, Bob Douglas, Pres.g second floor was the center for heated political dis- cussions between two campus chieftains, Huber- man and Hawke: while third floor, among other things, had fll Enslee-Scott Photo- graphers Inc., Q25 the McLai1ghlin-Terhune Pastoral Service and CBD the Bosch-Friedman- Schriber Pinochle League. E , Dr. Charles Brouse, House Director Jerry Williams, dorm president. First floor - Ist ROW: Chuck Semel, Danny Daniels, Bill Merz, John Knoxg 2nd ROW: Perry Hess, Wayne Chase, John Stephenson, Bill Benedictg 3rd ROW: Bob Hinds, Rich Bar- nett, Dee Dee Richards, George Burrill, Bob Douglas, Bill Owen. Second floor - lst ROW: Jack Hawke, Dave Butler, JIM Kehoe, Bill Peterson, Sandy Schatz, Scott Bickell, Al Blakeslee, 2nd ROW: Peter Blaicher, Bob Fenstermacher, Ray Nesbitt, Dick Villamil, Joe Abbot Scott Bond, Bob Wooley, 3rd ROW: Roger Poole, Dave Leslie, Doug Wi- coff, Woody Woodbury, Gary Davis, Stu Crank. 9 'N'FfW'1Mwwy , , , ,gin T22 4,521 gf' 2 ' 1 -.271-' fi? Gouncelors - Bob Sarr, Bob Fenstermacher, Wayne Chase. Hey, Joe, how long have we lived in this room? Third floor - Ist ROW: Bob Smart, Dave Schlansker, Ted Manzo, Al Merriam, Jerry Wil- liams, 2nd ROW: George Enslee, Pete Schriber, Ray Garcia, Gor- die Friedman, 3rd ROW: Ronnie Rice, Bob Smith, Herman Bosch, Dan McFadden, Rich Fredricks. , , 1 1. N, , f .-vv , ,. is , f M . -f f ,gi A-so for . ,git ' ,4itj',?-51: Mi, Y ,X - V,VVA kpffgg l 'it S .- ' ,fF3fH iv!! tif' fw iw t' ' 'f-BV ' 3 f 4.1: Qewssy.-M -,gif ' 34 K K, ,-,pr-iff V1 -'Ji -f , li. if ?e'I5?l- 'fi ' fit , . ,W ix Sf, X I .. 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' Ollicers E- Cl to rj Ist ROW: Peggy Leichthamrner, floor repre- sentative, Corky Harmon, vice president, Ellen Earp, president, Susie Morrison, WAA representative, 2nd ROW: Kathy Murray, Mrs. Sylvia Smith, House Director. Fire warden, Jackie jones, treasurer, Chris Harris, floor representa- tive, Sue Mandel, floor representative, Gail Herbert, corresponding secretary, Roberta Gallagher, recording secretary. Par C01 Pep som To moi Mrs mee Third Gail ' Faith Earp, or h0USC court Smith, H0112 f , H H N ,AAI , M bf-'V Second floor - Ist ROW: Carol Shearman, Donna Shields, Jackie Jones, Happi Gallagher, Sue Mandel, Scooter Zu- Corky Harmon, Naomi Shapiro, Katri Selendi, 2nd ROW: ber, Joy Handy, Isabelle Kanz Vicki AAraya. Mary Stagg, Bert Webb, Sue Kenworthy, Peg Campbell, ASBURT HALL Adding to Asbury's enthusiasm and individuality was the arrival of spirited sophomores who combined their talents with determined seniors and Mrs. Smith. We were joined together at the marriage of Heaven and Hell during House Parties and by the ringing of bells at the Christmas Carol Contest. Although the telephone never stops ringing, the Pepsi machine never works, the facilities aren't new and something is always wrong - we gladly call it home. To those who knew her well, Asbury will remain synony- mous with missing sign out books, crashing ironing boards, Mrs. Smith, heel-walkers, traumas, fire escapes, house meetings and so much more! Third floor - Ist ROW: Kathy Dixon, Shiley Campbell, Gail Herbert, 2nd ROW: Genevieve Brown, Priscilla Greer, Faith Peuler, Viv Bruce, Linda Hall, 3rd ROW:. Ellen Earp, Lynn Sausser, Peggy Leichthammer, Kathy Murray, Bert Webb decorates for house parties. Jackie Jones, Gale McCormack, Isabelle Smith, Diane Mabb, Pat Farmer, Karen Healing, Janet Mitchell, Mary Lou Greene. WW M., NN-.-. ,,k..,' VY. . 7 ji ,, 1 fwqin 4 1 4' 1 1. 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Walt t1ll she comes back and finds her steering wheel gone You should have seen wx hat I saw 1n the park1ng lot last night COMM U TER One tenth of Drew s students are automa t1c members of the commuters club The club whose purpose IS to perform an integrative functlon, was not organlzed on a formal basis this year thus lead1ng to the cancellation of the annual fall com muters party The commuters are however an integral part of the hfe on the campus They are represented on the Student Council, en gage noteably 1n extra classroom act1v1t1es, and part1c1pate in the athlet1c program They are also noted for keeping a certain ofHce 1n Embury Hall busy with parking tickets Off campus housing Ixt ROW Larry l1eb John Parcels Frank Macauley Gott Dave Burdette 2nd ROW Paul Com1skey Ed Ross Bruce Jaffe MJ in Mx QfT?1:.f:-'2 sn? 'A 'W ' 1 ' 1 if V w ll :-NEAL ,,,, .3 'fr xg, ls, V xii I 1' . 'QQ lpvk , 15.1.1 . ,., . 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EZUDZCIAL BOARD The Judicial Board consists of Eve members 56- lected from the student body: two seniors, two juniors, and one sophomore. The members are ,appointed by the Executive Committee of the Stu- dent Council with the approval of the entire Council and of the Faculty. Its purpose is to fog- ter democratic principles in relation to college dig- eiplinary matters as specified in the Boardls regula- tions. The procedure of the Board is informal rather than legalistic with decisions being reached not only in accordance with the rules and regula- tions governing Board action, but also with atten- tion for the welfare of the individual student. E. C.A.C. .,- Bonnie Keyser, Dr. Donald Scott, Bob Sarr, Diane Purdy, Dr. John Bicknell, Jack Hawke, Dr. Louise Bush, Hal Ped- erson, Dr. Charles Lytle. The Extra-Classroom Activities Committee is a facul- ty sub-committee whose purpose is to regulate and co-ordinate the extra-classroom activities of the col- lege. This year's ECAC revised the structures of its sub-committees, granting more responsibility to the Publications Board, Dramatics Council, and Athletics Council. The Student 'Council was also given the responsibility of supervising itself, Drew-Eds, and Social Committee. This allowed the treasurers of these three groups to be in charge of all expenditures for their organizations. A momentous decision in the history of Drew WSIS made by the ECAC in granting the Junior Class Per' mission to charge admission to its big name enter- tainment, The Brothers Four. The committee also gave the Dramatics Council permission to purchase a dimmer board for Bowne Lecture Hall and PTO' vided a fund to be set up every year from Whlfih the departmental and special interest groups C0Uld request money for programs open to the student body. 4--quam 4 i 1. , It Ist ROW Genevievi Koty Tri Ellen E21 Bob Bem Shepard, Brown, f Roger Pc The of tl the Han atliv be P The Rela Ollie: mem Outsi ARD GREEN 1fEr ' e Hltmb ers, rs lioard' S and 0 with llldent. sw waS iss Per' enfef' .C als0 rch35C 1 pro. whiffh cOUld udenf seniors, mf' Ihembe as of the sm. Green Key is the honorary service organization of the ll co ege. It is composed of members of the college com- munity who are elected on the basis of their contributions to campus life and their ability to represent the college. Their primary function is to introduce visitors and pro- spective students to the campus. Green Key's other main activities this year were the annual traditions night, which is an initiation ceremony for the newly arrived freshman class, 'cDay at Drew in the spring at which time the Green Key introduced over 400 high school students to the way of life at Drew, and during second semester, a dinner in honor of the transfer students. IX, ROW.. Sandy Schatz, John Knox, Jack Hawke, Bob Kaye, Mike Slippen, Bill Merz, Paul Wood, Richard Olmsted, Pnd RQW: Genevieve Brown, Jane Fink, Genie Carter, Phyllis Bailey, Shirley Kot, Trudy Parsons, Bonnie Keyser fpresidentj, Ward Landrigan, Ellen Earp, Cathie Huntoon, Penny Bluhm, Sue Barnard. 3rd ROW: Bob Benner, Hal Pederson, Storm Rode, Valerie Greenspan,.Nancy Shepard, Sue Mandel, Pat Dailey, Betsy Gecsy, Gail Nargi, Fran Brown, Gerie Snell, Gail Clayton, George Eckstein, Wayne Chase, Roger Poole. PUBLICITT COMMITTEE The Publicity Committee is composed of the news editor of the Acorn and the Circuit Rider and the personnel in the Public Relations Gflice, under the direction of Mr. Harrison. Its function is to obtain news concerning the activities and achievements of college students which will be published in their respective home town neWSPaPer.S' The Acorn both provides information to the Public W Relations Gflice and receives additional news from the Oliice for publication in the Acorn. By such an arrange- ment the college attempts to keep its students and tht? Outside community informed of its activitieS. X, mn, W we umm suv . .,..- g lpvvv p x , .,,.,,,,. , , M Cl rn ri Margaret de Schryvef, Judith P' lgeeid' . t . Gale McCormack, Larry E. Kalp, George Ec sein 97 For the college coed, there is an organization designed especially to suit her special interests W the Drew-Eds. Under the very capable leadership of Cathie Huntoon, the Drew-Eds were responsible for the Big and Little Sister program that included a letter of introduction during the summer from the Big Sister to her Little Sister and culminated with a tea in the fall and dinners during the year. The Drew- Eds also sponsored a wig show last fall and a spring fashion show, which provided a preview of forthcoming fashions. They also sponsored three equally successful dances for Sadie Hawkin's Day, Christmas and Valentine's Day. Une of the chief responsibilities of the Drew- Eds in the area of service to the campus is to hostess at various teas. In addition to their own, they assisted at the receptions following the convocations. Through this service, and through social contributions to the campus, the Drew-Eds demonstrate their desire to further the ideals of womanhood in friendship and service. Cathie Huntoon, president of Drew-Eds, with her date Jgh Crawford at the Valentinefs Dance. n DRE W-ED The coffee shop is transformed into a high class night club during one of the Drew-Eds' dances. Drew Eds Officers - Sue Butler, secretary, Cathie Hun- toon president, Dianne Mu h ' fp y treasurer' Bets G vice president. , , Y ecseya e Deans of Dance Perform for the Drew-Eds' Vale tine's dance, .er date, jghi iight 5, if I 3 ? s in tn' UNI VERSI TT CE TER BOARD The University Center Board is one of the most rep- resentative bodies on the campus in that for every one hundred students in each of the three schools, college, seminary, and graduate school, sits one rep- resentative on the board. The board deals with the rules and regulations of the University Center and the student policies applicable to the center. It has also attempted to provide special cultural and recrea- tional opportunities for the entire campus, such as the showing of top ranking movies and the do-it- yourself bus trips into New York City, The Board has a budget with which they can purchase magazines for the lounges and records for the collection in the Hi-Fi room. Nancy Howe, Susie Morrison, Fran Brown, Mr. Morgan Dr. Schabacker, Craig Michel, Bob Hunter, Mrs. Sell- ers, Kenny Stevens, John Knox. ATHLETICS COU CIL Dr. Arthur Jones, Dr. Sherman Young, Storm Rode, Dr. George Davis, Dick Stafford, Mrs. Madeline Kenyon. The Athletics Council, a standing sub-committee of the E.C.A.C., functions as a policy making com- mittee for the athletic program. This includes the regulation of the budget, the drawing up of sched- ules for varsity sports, and theiselection of athletic award winners. The council, which meets three or four times a year, is composed of six faculty members: Dean Weatherby, Dr. Bicknell, Dr. Young, Dr. Jones, Coach Davis and Mrs. Kenyon, also two student representatives, Dick Stafford and Storm Rhode, and an alumni representative. -....,...-M--.0 In ROW: Peggy Leichthammer, Faith Peulef, Judy Abl- strom, Jane Finliig,,Grace Leoser, -.Nancy Mottesherdi 2fld ROW: Diane ,Angela Mankieyvitz, Judy Obeflstp YOUNG REPUBLICA Drew Young Republicans have been some what less active this year than in the past be cause of the lack of a presidential or guberna torial election on which to whet their enthu siasms. More than a dozen of the club mgm bers, however, volunteered their time and ef- fort to the campaign of congressman Pete Frelinghuysen who won a smashing 2-1 Vic- tory in the November election. Drew contin- ued to play a key role in State College Young Republican activities. Jack Hawke, former DYR president, served as chairmon of the New Jersey College Young Republicans and Gordie Friedman served as treasurer of the state group. Nancy Trout, ft. Fai.th.,,fLongstreet, Sue Lederer, 3rd ROW: JatiiljHiwkeewp.QfdOnjP.55iedman, Gail Nargi, John Allen, B'arf5,, Laura Mertz, Isa,- belle smith, 4m tllRcjiyig112?5:iB6b Bob Sf- Cyr, Bill Walling, Al Holden, Ray Garcia, Dan iiiifi C Schlansker, Dr. Richards, Dr. Rankin, Paul Comiskey, Dave a'l' Ken Spence, Bill Owen. YOU G DEMOCRA TS Drew more than ever became a two-party school as the Young Democrats celebrated their year of growth. Controversy was evident in these notable tracks on the New Frontier - Endorsement of Senator Javits produced a downtown Madison campaign in the rain . . . A Mr. Welch of the New Jersey Division of Motor Vehicles sought grass roots support in an interstate squabble over New York's drink- ing age . . . The filmed story of Woodrow Wilson recalled an old frontier . . . Senator Williams revealed the plight of the migrant farm worker, and the motion picture Seeds of Progressn drove home the point. A new constitution emerged and the DYD became an international movement with proselytes in London and on the United Nations Semester program. Ahead they move, 'Cwith great vigor. Richard Macy, president. Four active seniors in the DYR gaze at their party's symbol. 3 , ,fgszrsfyl-, mf ' fs' ' 'ws wfaiffi y, 95114, Ist ROW: Bev Cole, Chuck Semel, 2nd ROW: Dave Walker, Joslin, Paul Comis- key, Jennifer Sperry, Al Burdette, Doug Bennett, Sue Morrison, Creager, Don Gold- man, Judy Oberist, Bobbiiiii berlin, Peggy Camp- bell, Pete Fuchs, Dennis Rankin, George Burrill, Rita Ala'i1ima. l l Qt I 5 1 P! Q 5 5 fi! F : if' i ,4 I s se lf! ge Fc in The tabli tural amoi of tl Zlld 1 Earlj on tl of th Perh the l mem Mod DC. lliroi after ,, , . ., ,,. . 1 t A. Q-Aiilfssg - 't-u,1Ls1r:f ' t' ,. 2 .W 1? - 'VS H some, P21SlbQ. gubellla. r elllhu. lb mem. and ef- 1 upeteh 2-l Vic. A' Contin. 'C Young f0rmer l of the fans and f of the ck Semfli ul CWS' ztte, Dwi Jon Gold' gy Camp' ilima' AMERICANS FOR DEMOCRA T10 A CTIO Ist ROW: Wayne Howie, vice president, Jane Drumm, secretary, Pat Dailey, president, Arthur Valenzuela, treasurer. 2nd ROW: Rich Macy, Roger Thomas, An- gela Manckiewiez, Marilyn Stoner, Perry Hess, Mary Fortunato, Toshiko Tanaka, Paul Comisky, Pita Ala'il- ima. Americans for Democratic Action is a national organization of liberal-minded individuals who wish to influence the government by democratic means. The Drew Chapter of ADA is interested in furthering the rights of every individual in our country and in the world. In June, 1962, the Drew Chapter hosted the Na- tional Convention of Campus ADA. During the year the group has held meetings at which they discussed current national and international top- ics. They have also sponsored a lecture by Mr. Sinha on the Indian-Chinese border conflict, and a fund drive held on Election day to raise money for use by the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee in helping Southern Negroes register to vote. INTERNATIO AL RELATIO SASSOCIATIO The International Relations Associations was es- tablished for the purpose of promoting, on cul- tural and political levels, mutual understanding among students of all nations? The membership of the club represents some nine different nations, and encourages foreign students to join. Early in the year the club presented a program on the South American trip of two of its members of the El Pato Valianten crew. Perhaps the most outstanding accomplishment of the l.R.A. this year was the representation of four members of Drew University at the Mid-Atlantic Model General Assembly held in Washington, D.C. The assembly, composed of I.R.A. members throughout the Mid-Atlantic states, was modeled after actual United Nations meetings. Ist ROW: Jane Terrell, Isabel Smith, Diane Purdy, Sue Morrison, Shirley Kotg 2nd ROW: Pat Farmer, Jean Craw- ford, Emma Himeno, Candy Ridington, Peggy Leichtham- mer, Winnie Garafolo, Marcia Heseltine, Toshiko Tanaka, Vicky Araya, Diane Mabb, Nancy Trout, Faith Longstree Sue Dubois, Eloise Crocker, 3111 ROW': George Weller, Hans Gotsman, Don Kanzaki, Laura Mertz, Paul Comiskey, Zacarias Cardoso, Rich Macy, Wayne Howie, Dillon Mac- namara, Ken Spence, Frazer Shaw, Bob Hinds, Bill Owen, Art Valenzuela, George Burrill, Peter Kamande, Pita Ala' ilima, Pedro Aja, Bruce Littman, George Gidali, Ed Ross, Les Sackett. A+ The band plays at the Albert Ben Wegener Game. BAND The Drew Band is in rehearsal when music can be heard from Bowne 'Lesture Hall on Monday afternoons. Under the capable direction of Mr. John Bunnell, the band rehearses music ranging from classical Tschaikovsky to modern Rodgers and Hammerstein. This small but interest- ed group of musicians plays during athle- tic events, notably basketball games, and participated in this year's spring produc- tion, Gypsy, OR CHE S TRA On Thursday nights from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Bowne Lecture Hall is the scene of squeaking clarinets, clawing violins, and blasting trumpets. The event . . . weekly orchestra rehearsal. Directed by Mr. John Bunnell, conductor of the Madison High School Band, the group is composed of twenty-five or thirty semi-skilled musicians from the college, theological and graduate schools, as well as interested persons from the surrounding communities. Several of the orchestra's spirited, yet still undiscovered members made their only public appear- ance at Spring Production, where they supplied the music for the play Gypsy. The orchestra at a practice session. 102 The College Choir began Bowne Lett .ing violins. 21' hestra rehftwi of the lladig' if twenty-ivec theological 'sons from tl iestrals spiiteg public appea- i the music li v n l CHOIR Ist ROW: J. Green, M. Gruver, B. Petz, S. Wolfe, G. Stevens, N. Vonderhorst, A. Long, M. Brown, M. Brown, E. Crocker, B. Eichhorn, .C. Pappas, M. Shephard, E. L. Himenog 2nd ROW: S. Ross, J. Chase, P. Farmer, J. Potterton, T. Davis, E. Earp, D. Nelson, C. Coorssen, D. Mabb, M. Young, A. Ross, M. Costello, S. Abendschein, M. Mai, G. Seymour, C. Wilkin, A. Mori, 3rd ROW: N. Howe, K. Stevens, A. Merriam, P. Wood, P. Schrieber, B. Stephen, G. Gray, A. Hood, D. Frame, D. Woodworth, J. Murch, D. Howland, F. Longstreet: 4th R. Powell, B. Benedict, B. Woolley, T. Manzo, R. Miller, B. Terhune, D. Harsbarger, W. Conner, K. Kerr, C. Burdett, B. Amsden. its activities in September by singing at the college chapel services and by giving off campus concerts. In addition to a program of secular Christmas numbers, the annual Christmas concert was highlighted by the presenta- tion of Vivaldi's Gloria. For the first time in years, choir members enjoyed a vaca- tion at Semester Break by having their traditional mid-winter tour in February. On the tour they sang a selection of sacred and secular music for audiences in the Pitts- burg area and once again enjoyed another five days of church suppers, early morn- ing risings, and long, sleepy bus rides. For the Spring concert the choir was joined by the choir of the theological school in singing G.F. Handelas Dettingen Te Deum and Rejoice in t-he Lamb by Benjamin Britten. Mr. Lester Berenbroick, Choir Director. Anybody wanna study?,' Which way to that home-cooked meal? Hello out there in radiolandl Ist ROW: Jim Heisler, Keir Hoeltzel, John Carson, Stu Nordhei- mer, Joe Stanton, 2nd ROW-' Al Merriam, Lori Nielson, Mr. John Bevan, Dave Leslie, Phil Covert, 374' ROW: Doug Bennett, Don Goldman, Bill VanDerWater, Marvin Schlesinger, John Lay- ton, John Parcels, Dan Daniels, Paul Rifkin, Bob Smart, Dave Schlansker, Bob de- Veer, Joe Clayton, Steve Rusch. WE RD Contrary to popular opinion, there has been a WERD for several years - two in fact. Due to technical dilhcul- ties beyond the control of the WERD board and stall, the station got off to a rather unheralded land in several dormitories unheardj start, but as early in the year as February, technical expert, Joe Clayton, had put the sta- tion into listenable order. With the advent of real trans- mission and the diligent exertions of Dave Leslie 81 Com- pany, WERD looks forward to the first real opportunity to demonstrate its intrinsic worth Q or lack of samej. PI Ist ROW: Valerie Greenspan, Joan Potterton, Diane Reed, Dr. The members of Drew's chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon, the national honorary journalism fraternity, are elected on the basis of their contributions to Drewls jour- nalistic endeavors. This fall ten student members and two faculty advisors were inducted into the fraternity. These in- cluded: Judy Ahlstrom, Genie Carter, George Eckstein, George Enslee, Roberta Gallagher, Valerie Greenspan, Ward Landrigan, Dianne Murphy, Joan Potter- ton, Charles Semel, and Dr. Joy B. Phil-I lips and Mr. John Bevan. Pi Delta Epsi- lon seeks to provide programs of interest to student journalists and to uphold high standards in college publications. This year Adam Kaufman served as presi- dent, Phyllis Bailey as secretary, and Mrs. Jacqueline Berke as advisor. Schabacker, Mr. John Bevan, Sue Mandel, Roberta Gallagher, Genie Carter, 2nd ROW: Chuck Semel, Jeff Gillrnan, George Eckstein, Diane Murphy, Judy Ahlstrom, George Enslee, Bob Kaye, Ward Landrigan. Ist ROW Susan Bill l SYEV4 kel, War BH01 ramon, S Dri W-' rrr l till '65 Joe OW Nielson We ll Covert: 3 IDU-Mlater lesinger, '.l0l1r1 'dsl Paul Smart, msker: Bob Rusch, reen a WERD fhnical dilleul. 7 and smll, rhl .nd in severzrl r the year a l put the sta- of real trans- eslie 8: Corn' l opportunity mel. Diane Rfffdl I Gallagher, Gif George Eclsrr fob Killer mi I :ffl PUBLI CA TI ON S BOARD The Publications Board this year became a supervisory sub-committee of ECAC in charge of allocating funds to the four organizations on the board: The Acorn, Columns, the Oak Leaves, and WERD. The members of the board are the editors, business managers, and advisors of these four organizations. Mr. John Bevan served as chairman of the board and Sue Mandel as secretary. The board voted this year to approve business managers of organizations as well as editors. Throughout the year it also ' discussed any problems which arose within the framework of any of its members. Ist ROW: Roberta Gallagher, Dr. John Schabacker, Mr. john Bevan Susan Mandel, 2nd ROW: Bill Swain, Jeff Gillman, George Eckstein. COLUMNS Formerly an annual literary magazine, Columns this year became a periodical publication. The first issue of Columns appeared in January, the other in the spring. Publishing quite a few examples of student and faculty art work, as well as various forms of strictly literary endeavor, Columns encourages contributions from the university as a whole. The organiza- tion has recently enlarged its activity to include exchanging literary material with . i i - The Columns staff has a brainstorming session in other Cousges' Wllllanl T' swam was their oflice at Rose Memorial Library. this year's editor of Columns, and Mrs. Jacqueline Berke continued her advisor- ship of the periodical for the third year. Bill Swain, Linda Buck, Steve Spiegel, Ann For- kel, George Herzog, Ward Landrigan, Ferdy Buonanno, Craig Smith. - 105 i f x J .. - '-- -nf... Zi:-1 :- . ,.r.,f:.,-A f- - -,-.-- ' -.-- -N R , v. Dr, Joy Phillips, advisor, confers with the editor, M UW! 3 .rfff , if X f W ,, f y ll , fl, W lf j ff ,V Q f - X X W ff, ff f i v f l Roberta Gallagher, Editor-in-chief X W , ,f ff' t 'Y ,f f X Z, , X f , Staff - Ist ROW: Dwight Kehoe, Jane Terrell, Carren Orsini, George Eckstein, Ward Landrigan, Betsy Gecsey, Marilyn Finegold, 2nd ROW: Dave Mute, Bill Tyler, Sam Kot, Connie Sutherland, Susan Mandel, Roberta Gallagher, Chuck Semel, Gail Clayton, Don Scott, 3rd ROW: Dave Burdette, Phyllis Bailey, Ann Herbinson, Ann Hastings, Dianne Murphy, Carol Mims, Nancy Kern, Gale Spates, Joan Potterton, Carol Vines, Cissy Morell, Pat Farmer, Priscilla Greer, Ann Leary, Sharon Ballard, Gale McCormack, Chris Harris, Bert Webb, Nancy Howe, Bob Kaye, Mike Slippen, Paul Rifkin. How do you spell . . Isabelle Kanz, exchange editor, looks over the issues from other colleges. ' K' is l s Susa acco Assign COPY: 1 few v involvi The li Drew Union The 1 studen possibl and if Hallox 30211, 1 Sluden direct and gl Order Suppoi lJ0dy, dllCl V 'id va.-4 I-:',z,.f,.:. f-iz! . 'J . .1.'.:. 2,-aL. .-,:.-..Jf,-s , ,ga-1,-. ,L -7'.:', ' Fge' 711.15 ,-':.-if -, .sei -. -1 r. ,.i:1'.,T.-, .N - ' - .. l. , 1-iw..-.,.. . ,. . ,. V. . -. .. . , , . .. ., df- -. A -' J, I i ' CT wiyh the E, i 4. f l 5. 1 e ed1I0f, ll' HS her follegff' .cf ii. Susan Mandel, business manager, goes over the account figures. This one's ready for a headline. Assignments, ads, editorials, headlines, late copy, press day, telephone calls: these are just a few words which are part of the process involved in putting out a weekly newspaper. The finished product is the appearance of the Drew Acorn each Monday night in the Student Union. The Acorn this year has tried to refiect the student body, report the news as accurately as possible, and amuse its readers with humorous. and interesting feature stories. The traditional Hallowe'en issue, as anexample of this latter goal, had quite a favorable reaction from the student body. The Acorn also tries to be a direct link between the students and the faculty and administration. But it is apparent that in order to achieve its functions, it needs the Support and cooperation of the entire student b0Cly. Only then can it produce a finished pro- duct which will meet the needs of the campus. 'How many times does 35 go into 18O? Where could we put this article?', il' . Vfw -fy 3 ffm 'sw -, V ,f f , ff i f 457 2 Z f V 1 l F l 1 l l 'N-7 X Wg 1 Staff - Ist ROW: Phyllis Bailey, Linda Petervary, Cathie Andrew, Maria Goepfert, Jane Terrell, Bob Smith, Faith Huntoon, George Eckstein, Jeff Gillman, Emma Lee Him- Peuler, Jean Crawford, Eloise Crocker, Kathy Mace, Don eno, 2nd ROW: Dr. John Schabacker, Shirley Kot, Tom Scott. , -A252525 5 rt' , i 394 2 7 7 X ' r ' - - 'ei Editor-in-Chlef, George Ecksteln. ewaxayMQQW ' la We ,, , 9345 Qyciraf M Q QNWw4yQWwa r W an f f fwfr 'Ar , M H f . Wa. X X f if V' r K 'N Cheer-up, there's only another thirty write-ups to type. , 1 H 108 Bob Smi Ka Q. ,A- Wf- ,:f-ci - '11, OAK LEA VE Few. people realize the behind-the-scenes activity which precedes the completion of the , 4 is X f 7 2 yearbook. Never to be forgotten will be the worn out shoe leather and tired feet after numerous trips downtown during the cold winter months for ads. Nor will be forgotten the never-ending search for candid pictures and for the people who are two weeks behind in writing their assignments. These are only a few of the headaches involved in the produc- tion of a yearbook. Many times it looks as if the work will never be completed - yet somehow it is and the final product emerges with the hopes of meeting with campus approval. XA MQ eww 57 W st, ,. , , X25 fy fy N W fs x st WMS X-UN 1X . WW Q. it is Vtstkstifs How about drawing me . . ,Z f :ski X W fi gs f f if ' 30660-fff j hy If ,N W , ,,,,,. , WM i Gee! Look at Dr. Smith fifteen years ago! W fffaf' 7 e ' 52 f - Z. Qs-f X . Z Would I ever like to dedicate this book to Womens athletics! g S 109 Ax S Q x 1 .. il, if ' ,af 1.. , 5. Eiflgzl' lf' eu A ' pf? f -'s ' j . . , .., ,UM ' wg? U59 .54 271 , 2 Z' 2. ' 16. ' Z M ., ..,x , .-,.,....--v., , 1. Q-7' in 7, - . .- v..-1 wp--'f'1.x'. 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Mx 11- . 14,-'---'.f'-rw.-.-:'f'..'., . -.'. . f . f 'Q fr f .- -L . V. ,. -A . :.-1,-1-3 1 1 f ' 1 -' ' f f -1 .' ,, 1, my 1 '-f -1 ' I ,. . M f . :.f..f- f -'- ,'.' ,,.W, ..','g J: .fly ,J 1.. ..f,-, . ..-M .,. - 41 f. via... sf MXN Qkfiw X f ' ,f43 f5m 4,1 I . ,gm , ,, ,, . ' '. 'affix' 1 fx i mw?F SS' 'f ,S a L 4,3 Chair-mi lick Olmsted li F I Phyllis Bailey, Co-Chairman Don Scott, Co-Chairman FA LL RETREA T Despite the usual bus catastrophes, forty Fall Retreat- ers, under the leadership of Phyllis Bailey and Don Scott, arrived safely at the Moravian Camp in Hope, NJ., to spend the weekend of October 26-8 in wor- ship, fellowship, and fun. The guest speaker, Professor Robert Myers of the Methodist Theological School of Ohio, channeled the main stream of discussion along the lines of the topic Christ - the Gift. A drama- tic worship service directed by Bob Terhune and an excellent film, The Gift, were special highlights of the weekend. Everyone enjoyed the singing, the time for personal meditation and for exploring the scenic hills of the camp, and of course the delicious home- made food. Put me down before the Chaplain sees me! Art Valenzuela and Marilyn Stoner stand in a beautiful background of the retreat camp property. METHODIST TUDE T MO VEME T Some of the outstanding events of the Methodist Student Movement have included a survey and panel discussion of the religious life at Drew, and talks on such topics as the urole of doubt in Christianityf' given by Dr. Karl Michaelson. MSM also presented a japanese dinner, the proceeds of which went to a needy charitable organization. Religious Week this year featured an ecumenical con- ference, involving all religious groups from college campuses in the New Jersey and Western Pennsyl- vania area. The president of this organization has been Carole Wilkin. Ist ROW: Dick Olmsted, Hap Holden, Liz Ford, Ken Ste- vens, Phil Hubbard, 2nd ROW: Connie Sutherland, Carol Vines, Scooter Zuber, Gail Clayton, Happi Gallagher, Chris Harris, Penny Clapp, Mr. Pain. Ist ROW: Art Valenzuela, Keir Hoeltzel, 2nd ROW: Wayne Connor, Millie Costello, Pat Farmer, Mr. Larry Kline, Carol Wilkin, Fran Siple, Dave Schlansker, 3rd ROW: Steve Rusch, Bill VanDerWater, Perry Hess, Faith Longstreet, Linda Hoffman, Linda McCall, Vivian Bruce, Sandy Chere, Barb Vickery, Cathy Brown, Toni Fell, Amy Anderson, Dave Burdette, Ed Ross, George Weller. CANTERBURY CLUB t Ken Stevens, president, Ralph Powell, vice president, Christina Harris, secretary, Liz Ford, treasurer, Father Adams, both spiritual and practical advisor, and other Canterbury members have many happy memories of this year: the 7 a.m. VVednesday com- munions and breakfasts, the 'Liturgy and Life' con- ference in New York State, the Armenian vespers, 'Brecht on Brecht,' The Blacksf' and spaghetti, roast beef and chicken dinners served to broaden both the minds and the bodies of the club' members. An outstanding lecture and discussion was led by Mrs. Elizabeth Korn on the religious nature of art at the Christmas meeting and the members looked forward to having a monk from Holy Cross speak during Lent. The motto of Canterbury is one of friendship for whenever you find four Episcopalians gathered to- gether you will always find a fifth. 112 I st Bob ROI Bob Bom Gilh Sem Gay wicl And vin J K The Janu to af learni come them regulz Scien. when' group 1t1es terest. Coorsi Shield 2nd Row, ', Mr. Lam, ilanslerg 3,4 -' Hess, Faith vlivian Brute, ini Fell, Amy ler. CLUB ice president: tl, treasurerg tical adiisor: many happy nesday enm- id Life' eon- nian vespen, id spaghetti. to broaden nb nienilien. was letl ll' iature Ol all ,bm looleti Cross Slltal ientlSl1lll lol gntliertfl lo' 42. Ist ROW: Danny Daniels, Jeff Caplan, Ivy Joe Lahn, Bob Davidson, Mike Slippen, Bob Kaye, Bob Fisher, 2nd ROW: Bob Sarr, Art Mittler, Pete Fuchs, Nancy Shepard, Bob deVeer, Joe Clayton, Steve Rusch, Stu Nordheimer, Bonnie Keyser, Carey Davis, Al Menkin, 3rd ROW: Jeff Gillman, Marv Rice, Larry Haber, Paul Wood, Chuck Semel, Carol Shearman, Judy Rosenstein, Marilyn Finegold Gayle Ostrow, Karen Metzer, Maida Sackowitz, Ina Chad- wick, Naomi Shapiro, Don Goldman, Karen Eisenstadt, Andy Joseph, Paul Rifkin, Ron Wendtt, Steve Sieber, Mar- vin Schlesinger. CHRISTIA CIE CE CLUB The Christian Science Organization was formed in January, 1963. The purposes of the organization are: to afford the Drew community the opportunity of learning the truth about Christian Science, to wel- come Christian Scientists entering Drew and unite them in the bonds of Christian fellowship, to hold regular testimonial meetings, to present a Christian Science lecture at least once a year, and to cooperate whenever possible with other student religious groups on campus and with university author- ities in projects that promote inter-religious in- terest. The president of the organization is Carol Coorssen and the secretary-treasurer is Donna Shields. 3 HILLEL Drew Hillel, now in its second year, was founded with the intention of extending to any interested stu- dent an introduction to the various phases'of con- temporary Judaism. Engaging in a variety of college activities, Hillel sponsors lectures, films, parties, and occasional bagels and lox breakfasts. The group's present goal this year was afhliation with the Inter- national Hillel Society. 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DRAMA C0 UNCIL Drama Council functions as a sub-committee of E.C.A.C. Given a temporary charter in 1961-62 the purpose of the council is to co- ordinate dramatic activities on campus. At present the Drama Council receives funds from E.C.A.C. and each group on campus de- siring to present a dramatic program becomes directly responsible to the Council. The hope of members is that in time the Council will be a permanent sub-committee and will be able to conduct work shops in theater techniques and present at least two major shows a year. The members of Foresters wait anxiously to hear the announcement of role casting for 'gGypsy.', F ORES TERS The Foresters got off to a rather rate start this year. Instead of producing the traditional Fall Production as they have in the past, the stu- dents in Foresters sponsored the production Of Gypsy, the annual spring musical. By means of drama workshops, Foresters agam resumed their role as a vehicle for learning experience in acting, directing and producing. .. . . , .. G .,Nm,A,,, ., , , Bicknell. lnnnittee latter in is to co' ipus. At is funds npusde- becomes he hope lnillbe eablelfl nies and f. lf the 3 staff this l tional Fa' t till? Sw' 7 dudlon Oi -ters again F ' U nroflufmy Nagg: Do you want a bit? Nell: No, of what? The All University Drama group chose as its first presenta- tion Samuel Beckettis Endgame The cast, directed by Rich- ard Matthews, included Dave Morris of the seminary and Wayne Lindberg of the college in the major roles and John Peterson and Betty Wells of the seminary and college respec- tively in supporting roles. Assistant to the director Sally Gom- bieski CDrew '59l substituted for lyfiss Wells during the last week of performances when the latter was ill. An interesting set design by Skip Smith added to the numerous symbolic interpretations possible with Beckett. College and seminary students worked on the production crew. January 7 saw the cast in Princeton for a special performance on the Princeton campus. At Drew the ideas brought out by performances were discussed at a panel led by Dean Hopper of the graduate school. Hamm: Let us pray to God. 117 END GAME CAST Cin order of aplpearancej Hamm ..... ...... D avid Morris Clov .. .... Wayne Lindberg N agg .... . . . John Peterson Nell . . . .... Betty Wells Hamm: What time is it? Clov: The same as usual . . zero. ll llf J . , 1 1 A al. i 3, I 1 l , 'ZZ fs' 3 , Q, ily, ,wma , was ,fe ' , P . M, , It WWW s WWW l if X xl l l l li . Z ll 2 l ' 1 nj il Little lamb, at least you remembered my birthdayf' Maybe you GYPSY This spring saw Wayne Lindberg and Paul Wood directing the Musical Comedy ccGypSY for the Campus Community. Starring roles were admirably handled by Barbara Eichhom, Dick Stafford and Karen Henry. Walter Ach- tert served as assistant to the director and general organizer of the production. Settings consisted of a permanent back wall and several movable sets representing hotel rooms, kitchen, offices and a backstage dressing room area. The show was presented Hve nights and was well received by campus and area audiences. Campus participation in this year's produc- tion was encouraging and offered hope that the Drew dramatics program might be re- vitalized. ,re satisied doing the same dull thing every dull day. We'll get you to Broadway, baby. -ull GW mug roleg UNI H Elchh Waller llchi On' Setting l' and Sevml ms, lillCllQn, room may lm and was a audiences, 'af,S produc- fl hope lhar be fg- 1 dull day. f ,F sl , l l l Uncle Jocko .... George ..... Clarence .... Balloon Girl . . . Louise ...... June ...... Rose .... Pop ..... Weber .... Herbie .... Tulsa . . . Yonkers . . . Angie ..... Kringelein .... Mr. Goldstone . . . Miss Cratchitt . . . Hollywood Blondes Agnes ........ Geraldine ..... Marjorie May . . . . Pastey .......... Tessie Turs . . . Mazeppa .... Cigar ..... Electra .... Renee ........ Phil ............ Bourgeron-Cochon . . William Tyler . . Dwight Kehoe John Bicknell, Jr. . . . . Barbara Feri . . . Karen Henry . . . . Linda Wolfe Barbara Eichhorn . . Paul Comiskey . . . . . John Allen Richard Stafford .. Seth Eisengart . . . James Murch . . . . Jack Howell . . Dwight Kehoe William Richards . . . Joan Bradley . . . . Ellen Jacobs . . . . Alicia Berry Coralie Harmon . . . Katri Sellendi . . Richard Lahn . . . . Nancy Todd . Georgia Nichols .. Paul Comiskey . . . . . Ellie Stack . . Ruth Schaefer . . . . . John Allen . . . William Tyler But, we'll be the best act in your show! '4My name is June, what's yours?,' You gotta have a gimmick? Z 7 l x- xi John Peterson, winner of the Oral Interpreta- tion of Literature Contest. I - ELI E32 I 677727 .o ir to UQ UN CI L The Debate Council, under the guidance of Dr, Ralph johnson. won not only the St. Peteras Col- lege Novice lournanient and the discussion tour- ney at Seton Hall. but also perforined favorably at New York University. Un their own stamping grounds. one of the debaters, John Peterson, won the oral interpretation of literature contest. The Debate Council was also very active in the New Jersey Intercollegiate Speech Association. Its assigned topic for this year was: 'fresolved that the non Connnunist nations of the world should estab- lish an economic connnunityf' April saw the An- nual Drew Debate Tournament hosted by the De- bate Council. President of the Council for the past year was Ceorge Engelhardt. Debate Council - Beth Jewell, jane S. Fink, Lyndelle Fairlie, Ceorge Engelhardt, Dr. Ralph Johnson, Al Merriam, Pete Fuchs, Faith Longstreet. Pete Seeger performs in Baldwin Gyma SPECIAL E VE T mums Mrs. Robert Oxnarn, Dr. Robert F. Oxnam, Mrs. Doug- las W. Johnson, Mrs. lNIuhammed Khan, Sir Muhammed Zafrulla Khan. f Dr. Col. l0uf. bb' at llping i WOH in the UH- lts lat the estab. IC An. he De. ic past L l l I jwin GW' 1' 1 R 4 t King of Fall Weekend, Jack Hawke, smiles gra- ciously while his queen Grace Leoser stands proudly by his side. M.. , ,.a., ,.. W- ...M.... ....-...-... FALL WEEKE D Among My Souvenirs was the theme of Fall Weekend, 1962. Festivities began semi-formally at Whippany's Birch- wood Manor Friday, November 16, with sounds provided by the Fireflies and the Dovells. Things took a more formal turn the next evening with the music of the Dennis Salokey orchestra in the University Center. The decora- tions had a nostalgic flavor, consisting of some outstanding memorabilia of the class of '63, and Dean Weatherby dubbed senior Jack Hawke King of Fall Weekend. Jack and his queen Grace Leoser, along with the King's Men : Bob Fenstermacher '63, Chuck Carlson '64, Bob Sarr '64, Scott Bickell '65, and Gary Ruppert '66, enjoyed a pleasant reign until the conclusion of the evening. The only grim note was sounded when the aH'air was followed by classes the following Monday. ,. W5 V a 5 I2 V , Q - 2 The Dennis Soloky Orchestra, performers at the Formal. Dean Allen Weatherby congratulates the King after the royal ceremony. Q f-2 Haselton Hall West Wing Baldwin Hall Hoyt-Bowne CHRISTMAS CAROL CONTEST The annual Christmas Carol Contest held in Baldwin Gym- nasium commenced with Asbury's 'iRing Bells of Christmas, followed by the second place winner, Welch Hall, which sang Bring a Torch Jeanette Isabellaf' West Wing rendewd Bethlehem, Baldwin Hall, 'cCarol of the Bells, Hoyt Bowne, HA Christmas Narrative, and Haselton Hall, UO Come Emmanuel. Rogers House, under the direction Of Gail Clayton, sang 'CA Living Caroln which won the highest praises of the judges and coped the trophy for the second time in four years. 122 QOL W The Queen and her Court: Ist ROW: Jackie Dtunser, Diane Purdy, Trudy Parsons Nancy Howe, 2nd ROW: Donna Shields, Judy Ahlstrom, Grace Leoser, Gerie Snell, Diane Morris, Betsy Gecsey, Betty Petz. PRI G WEEKE D A continental flair mixed with a distinct French atmosphere and the flavor of gay Paris were the basic ingredients in the 1963 Spring Weekend Plaisir d'Amour. Setting the pace for the weekend was the informal dance on Friday evening Moulin Rouge. In the true French fashion, the coffee shop and multi- purpose rooms of the,Student Union were transformed into an intriguing Parisian sidewalk cafe, complete with the characteristic checkered tablecloths, candles in wax covered bottles and French prints - perhaps even painted by Toulouse Latree, the famous prodigy of the Parisian Moulin Rouge. Saturday the pace quickened with co-ed sports events, a bus trip to New York, and an afternoon jazz concert in the quad- rangle. The climax of Spring Weekend, however, came with Saturday night and the formal ball. Versailles,' was the theme as couples passed through the gym doors into a Louise XIV chateau and a completely transformed Baldwin Gymnasium. Es- pecially memorable was 'cVersailles for Geri Snell, who was crowned Queen of Spring Weekend Saturday Nite. But the spirit of Spring Weekend did not stop there. The flavor 2. gay Paris was even carried over to Sunday with a delightful continental breakfast in the morning and an Open House in all the Women's dormitories in the afternoon. Chairmanned by Dianne Murphy and sponsored by the Junior Class, the 1963 Spring Weekend typified more than just France . . . it captured a true Plaisir d'Amour,' chez Drew. in 1 if fiSllll2lS1 I, Whltll renderfd 17 HOl'l 4 ,. fall HO .cgiofl Ol . lilgllfsl i stfolld Gym' Come on somebody and have a brainstorm! W ff . 123 Spring Weekend Queen, Gerie Snell Junior Class Social Chairman, Dianne Murphy, and committee make final arrangements for the events of the weekend. I l I 41' tt .ij Social Committee M Ist ROW: Penny Bluhm, senior chairman, Judy Ahlstrom, Ward Landrigan, college chairmen, Dianne Mur- phy, junior chairman, 2nd ROW: Bob Woolley, publicity chair- man, Tom Andrew, freshman chairman, Diane Cooper Morris, secretary, Allan Huberman, sophomore chairman. SUCIA COMMITTEE The new structure offthc social committee, Cpar inspiration - Jack Hawkej, led by social chairmen Ward Landrigan and Judy Ahlstrom and consisting of social chair- men from all classes: Penny Bluhm, Di- anne Niurphy, Al Huberman, and Tom Andrew - in class order, treated the ac- tivities of the social life as an advisory board. The committee also appointed Bob Woolley as publicity chairman and Diane Morris, secretary. The new system's function was as a link between campus organizations and their social activities, arranging informal dances, and budgeting the money allotted to the entire social program. Through this sys- tem more varied social life was available to the student, Although the campus or- ganizations did not respond, the social committee had a good year with Al's vig- orous dances, good movies, more unusual affairs, and Al's vigor. The college classes sponsored the Brothers Four, the first 'cbig namen on campus, which was the high- light of the social season. X N Guess who?,, 'eHow do we get out of these things? c'Let us entertain youf' The Wgllll RCPU DgCCf at Tilt coflfe Conf peted mg t' bers f l 015. secr. Iluuiueo lr ltd nd llllly I Chilly. lun, Di, d T0lll The af. Hlll'l50n. ted Boi, d Diane S H linl fl their ldances, tothe this Syg. uvailable lpus or- e social Alls vig- unusual e classes irst 'lbiv le 1 Q COLLEGE B O WL The College Bowl was organized this year by Robert St. Cyr and Walter Achtert, undercover agents of the sponsor, the Drew Young Republicans. Emceed by Chaplin Pain, the Bowl swung into action on December lst at 8:00 P.M, The Sinister Minister threw such questions at the three teams as, What did the Englishman Thomas De Quincey confess to?', The answer? Drug addiction, since De Quincey wrote Confessions of an English Opium-Eater? Of the three teams that com- peted in three elimination rounds that memorable evening, the winn- ing team was captained by Donald Marcy, and included team mem- bers Steve Spiegel, Nancy Wachter, and Ann Forkel. s 2 Winning team - Don Marcy Ccap- tainj, Steve Spie- gel, Ann Forkel. fmissing: Nancy Wachterj Allen Ludden here we come' MUDERN jA gg so CIE rr Officers Andy Joseph executive coordinator Diane Reed Interested in romot1n the sounds of modern azz secretary Wayne Howie president p g J and in d1gg1ng the sounds a group of students resurrected the Modern azz Society The program of the MIS included 1 presentation of jazz con certs Jam sessions by aspiring Jazz groups 2 listening sessions which featured the top Jazz men and trends in modern jazz and 3D presen tation of speakers on jazz In pressuring the University Center Board for more facilities for the enjoyment of modern jazz the Society accom plished the following 1 Record machine is now in music room at all times and C2 the UC Board purchased eight modern Jazz records, which are available to the students for listening purposes Models: Lois Jackson, Mrs. Florence Weatherby, Nancy Schnaars, Ginny McCoornbs, Morell. All right, who's going to go first? Diane Purdy and John Crawford model the latest in spring sports wear. . 4.' I 1 ff-4, ,f 1 ff ,X 1. . g 1' W X Z ff rx Cissy LoiS lac Morell S I 1 ,wo LOIS ackson fixes Cathie Huntoons hair as Cissy Morell stands by for assistance Nancy Howe walks down the aisle. 127 5 DRE W ED FASHION SHO W Early spring brought with it the annual Drew Eds Fash1on Show which provided the Drew campus community with a preview of wearing apparel to be featured for men and women this summer The show was the result of a cooperative effort on the part of The Clothes Horse ohn Fries, Kath er1ne Barley Kurtz Men s Shop, and the Suburban Shoe Store Mrs Lillian Wr1ght of the Bottle Hill Beauty Salon served as coordinator and moderator for the show Daffodils damask and demi tasse transformed the Coffee Shop into a fashionable salon Models members of the campus community were able to mingle with the guests giving them a closer look at the clothes on display A special treat was the add1t1on of Mrs Florence Weatherby to the models Virginia Warfield models the latest in spring hats. 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Te: rie, Ma We 271111 Tl wi Cu b til is T an all V21 Ib 3 S .- .1 U T, .. f li A ' 1 . 1 f r'f. ll ' r 'ul --ir Lf:-I 4. ,1.xJ.,, , ,, , V Ry:-ggi-1 - ' COREBUARD Team 5 Newark State 4 St. Peters . . . 3 Alumni ..... 8 Rutgers 4 Lycoming . . . 0 N .C.E. .... . 0 New Paltz . . . 1 Stevens . . . 0 Trenton .. 1 1 2 1 2 4 3 2 5 R Coach George Davis Team - Ist ROW: Larry Haber, Bob Bolieau, Bruce Law- rie, Wes Hotaling, Galen Goodwin, George Gidali, Don Marcy, Rich Barnett, Wid Painter, Bob deVeer, Ron Wendt, Roger Harrison, Nelson Santiago, Toby Taylor, 2nd ROW: Bruce Jaffe, Rich Lahn, John Knox, Reid The l962 soccer team completed the season with a record of 5 wins and 4 losses. This was Coach Davis' first season with the Ranger booters and with the assistance of team cap- tain Hal Pedersen and a wealth of new talent iS proved a most successful debut. The team this year showed great teamwork and determination, and, with the prospect of an enlarged schedule next season, gained much valuable experience. The Green and Gold is losing only two seniors this June, high scorer Dave Klett and captain Hal Pedersen, both Of whom contributed measurably to the suc- Cess of this season. 137 Fraser, Jay Kelsall, Ron Rice, Hal Pederson, captain, john Menke, Woody Woodbury, Steve Wulhgemuth, Phil Hub- bard, Storm Rode, Dave Klett, Vira Naewboonnien, Coach George Davis. Hal Pederson lunges for a save. Drew Drew Drew Drew Drew Drew Drew Drew Drew Drew Haverford Pace N.C.E. Lycoming R.P.I. Newark State Newark Rutgers Alumni Hartwick Trenton State BA SKETBAJZL Drew 71QOTj Newark State Drew 51 Stevens Drew 48 N.C.E. Drew 611- Ursinus Drew 75 N .Y. Maritime Drew 53 New Paltz Drew 69 Brooklyn Poly Drew 63 Harpur Drew 78 Utifla Ist ROW: Bruce Jaffe, Wayne Howie, Joe Clayton, Jon Gary DeAngelis, Dick Stafford, Doug Wicoff, Terry House Schwieger, Bill Bonnell, Jerry Williams, Scott Bickell, Bob Henry Porter, Ralph Porzio, Bob Van Horne, assistant Hinds, 2nd ROW: Coach John Williams, Dwight Kehoe, coach Cabsent: Frank Brooksj. John Williams, Coach. Despite a 5-13 record, the Drew Rangers played inspired basketball this past season and finished on a winning note. With Dick Stafford as the only 1963 graduate on the team, the outlook for next season should be very bright. The outstanding playing of Doug Wicoff was the highlight of the year. He led the team in scoring average, rebounding, Held goal percentage and foul percentage. He averaged 16.9 points and 15.8 rebounds per game. This season also saw Dick Stafford put another feather in his cap as he scored 30 points in a game which ran overtime. State firime I2 Poly Q 1, 2 Fi' 5 f 1 V lfillmy t 33 5 J ff, Tem' Hour. Home, assnsmi Rangffls seas0H with Season Mjcoff rd the Held , He ,uflds PM 1 50 UW B111 Bonnell Forward Wicoff shoots for two. Bonny shoots from the key. . 4. H 451 Doug Wicoff ,f 5 's HenrY Porter Guard My Center Wicoff grabs rebound from R.P.I. it ' A if J E. f' Q53 1 x iw -rf t I' I Dick Stafford Forward DeAnge1is drives in against R.P.I X X' ' R A if J ff 'txt X Ki -g3'iUl?i IE L I Gary DeAnge1is Guard gym-y..s---ws--L w-ar1353gNvf'w v9Q zm,vm FENCI G 1 1 ' V, . A ,'.. 1 . 31:2 if-E o A, 5:5?52i! : 355.2 . Coach Rocco V. Feravolo What was expected to be a building year turned out to be the most spectacular year in the history of Drew fencing. The team turned in a 9-1 record losing only to Yeshiva Univer- sity by a 14-13 score. Following the season the Rangers invaded Rochester, New York, and walked away with first place in the North At- lantic Tournament, both the sabre and epee teams also taking the first spot. The following week, the Rangers again took first place at the N.O.E. Invitation Tournament. Outstanding performances on the team came from Bill Owen, Storm Rode, Dick Lyons and Bob Benner. Most of us are very optimistic about the Rangers for next year, losing only one steady starter in Al Menkin and two strong back-up men Fred Hust and Sandy Schatz, all at sabre. t ar e ' H V. .g:. ,il ftrzt 47 F-iii f M y ,f s D af i XF J ' f ga ,ff it Ni i if if fi Q if t V 3 1 Vg s 465 ami 2 E 'W fn f F , X S 1 it 1, 5 . ,Z Q K Team - Ist ROW: Bill Owen, Storm Rode, Dick Lyons, Al Menkin, Fred XI-Iust, .Sandy Schatz, Bob Benner, Mike Slippen, 2nd ROW: Rocco Feravolo, coach, Dick Villarnil, Hap Holden, Ron Lindenboom, Bob Weldon, Bill Herbst- C, , f s, ,f N 76 ' fg X af X, sf' X . 6 M ,X man, Thornton Ash, Al Bugaeff, Bob Boileau, Bruce Ander son, Dave Lindroth, Dan Daniels, Bruce Littman, Don Kanzaki, Dick Lehne. CUREB OA RD Team 17 Pace . . . , , 10 15 Lehigh .. U 12 13 Yeshiva . . . , , 14 18 Haverford ....... , 9 17 Newark Rutgers . . . , , 10 14 Temple ......... ,, 13 140 16 Brooklyn Poly . . 16 Stevens ....... 14 N.C..E. ..... ......... . 17 West Point .............. 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Qabsent: Ann Warnerj CHEERLEADERS Under the leadership of Judy Ahlstrom, the ten peppy cheerleaders have encourage a lot of enthusi- asm and spirit at games over the year. Their per- formance, new cheers and rallies have been excellent. Assisting the cheerleaders in the bleachers all year was Diane Cooper Morris, the Varsity D Queen. Her avid interestand attendance in the varsity program and her bubbling enthusiasm and personality made Coop a natural choice for the honor bestowed upon her by the Varsity Dv Club. It,s not that bad! VARSITY KD' ' QUEE 'foo OP Diane Cooper Morris Vars1ty D Queen Hey Coop' 1 1 . Var Kel D01 Th HD' pre pre ure Un has gra lett bas var fol bas col Bei the Je Pl' X WN' .... ' ' ' ss as J U as , . 142 , . S .... . Q. . .. .. . c , , W I U ,J - .Ak ,..-,,M 'HT ' f,..p:f -- 'rv' - am, the ten tof enthusi- . Their per- ren excellent. s all yearnns Queen. Her sity program snality malt .or bestowed EEN l ll ,et 5 Varsity D Club - Mike SHPPCT1, Gary DeAnge1iS, Dwight Woody Woodbury, Ron Rice, Dick Lyons, Dan McFadden, Kehoe, Frank Brooks, Dave Klett, Bob Smith, Storm Rode, Bill Owen, Al Menkin, Sandy Schatz. Doug Wicoff, Jerry Williams, Pete Petty, Ralph Powell, VARSITY D CL This year's ofiicers of the Varsity D Club were Jerry Williams, president, Dr. Charles Lytle, Vice president, Ralph Powell treas- urer, and Scott Bickell, secretary. Under their leadership, the club has initiated several new pro- grams such as the regular news- letter to alumni, a varsity-alumni basketball game, a Hlm library of varsity games and steak roasts following the alumni soccer and baseball games. The club has also continued its traditional Albert Ben Wegener drive, election of the Varsity D Queen, the Var- ER ff - Z - Z s.s. 2 ff sa A j Roeauvs Z K. ,VICTO K, , ,- , I, 2 1. , 3 . 1 Y' ix '- - --- in, ,,. - 1 1 B sity Drag, and the alumni soccer and baseball games. This year's Albert Ben Wegener game was played against N.C.E. on Fedruary 16. The Rangers went down to a 53-48 defeat in the closing moments of the game. The recipient of the 1963 Ben Wegener trophy was Dick Staf- ord. Dick has been a varsity basketball player for four years and was captain this year. He has been on the baseball team for three years and was elected cap- tain this year. ALBERT BEN WEGENER GAME JCYYY Williams, Varsity D Club president, and Coop present the Albert Ben Wegener Trophy to Dick Stafford. l l 143 Bonnell scores two against N.C.E. ,....,l 1 ref We .Myw 4 4 ,q I cu, f If f ,..f.n .1 A I 1 Q y A 1 4 fa fn-f, ' :A ' 12? ff ff 4 2 , , f, 1' ' f 5 I H-in-can-4..,, W , , , ,. , . 4, ff, Won' 902 , M ,, f,,:,,4, AZ? 'Q I 'Q l N , Y ,,,, , 4 Q! , af I ' A Ist ROW: Bob deVeer, Hal Barney, Al Bugaef, Steve Wuhlgemuth5 2nd ROW'- Arlo Klinetob, Neil Kaplan, Bill Benedict, Dick Lyons, Coach David Miller. TENNI Team - ' ,t:,s I si ,. ' ff X- '..v..,: se, ..- I. ,ESX Biff. ,, 1,21 . .. , .,. --'- ,i - 1 .21 'J-g.- ' - it!-vw Q .-5.5 'f S X I 4 . - - -.3 : n 1 V '.- v',.- - ,f .' 1 1 S ,. -. I-3? , I w -3' 'f-' '. ' ' sv Q . 'beg Q - l 2 2' P ,,,-w' .. V -. -1 -...wx.a. rw.. , V- rr'u...,y' V -ff.r '.f,.'Qff A ,'ff351 3.Yf 'ff 'V we V 'L ,W 9-'Qbdg gi. 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Hoyt-Bowne managed to come out on top, and garnered first place honors in the American league. Neil Kaplan led Hoyt-Bowne in scoring over the sea- son, while Pete Petty led Haselton 2. The National league also displayed a close race, but Earp-F og had things quite under control, capturing first in both halves of play. They were led by high scoring Bill Flood and Harry Brand. All in all, the intramural basketball season was a success for everyone. Menls intramural softball and volleyball, through a large turnout, also had quite a successful season. Hal Lingerman, handball champ ,, , it 'Z W AA BOARD 1515 ROW Mrs Kenyon Margo Young Mertz Jean Way, Barbara Dilley, Betty Mitchell, Gene. treas Gail Clayton Pres Shirley Kot sec Cabsent Ann v1eve Brown, Sandy Bergold, Susie Morrison, Carol Bless, P Long vice presj 2nd ROW Martha Burt Laura Stephanie Flanigan. WOM EN 'S Yoo-hoo, over here I The women's athletic program continued to expand and improve under the leadership of the WAA Board, Mrs. Kenyon and Mrs. Voor- hees. As in past years the most popular intra- mural sport was volleyball. This year Asbury Hall emerged undefeated champions of the tournament. A varsity soccer team was formed in the fall and won its only game. An excellent varsity volleyball team was formed which was undefeated in tournaments sponsored by Drew and by Saint E's. Finishing its second year, the girls' swimming team posted a 1 and 2 record, having lost to Centenary and Trenton and downed Farleigh. The Fencing Team split this year, winning over F arleigh Dickinson 13- 3 and losing to Newark Rutgers 9-7. The most exciting feature of this year's program was the return of varsity basketball. In its first year the team finished with an excellent 5 and 1 record. The girls defeated Farleigh, MadiS0H, Centenary, Upsala and Saint E's and lost 011lY to Douglass. Still one of the most populaf groups on campus, the Synchers presented Broadway Capers as their annual spring show. 1, Ge ne- . ' CCC W -WCW H W-im- VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - Ist ROW' Ger1e gold Fa1th 'Longstreet, Sally Leinthall, Ginny Villamil ' 1 B . ' 9 0 less' Snell, Gall Clayton, Sue Morrison, Genevieve Brown, Karen Polly Hempling. Bratsenis, Sam Kot, 2nd ROW: Peggy Eller, Sandy Ber- N'S lued t0 'ship of ,, Voor- rintra- Asbull of fl'16 formed rcellent ch WHS ,Drew lar, lille reC0fdf n and 1 gpllf on 13' 6 most ,ag lille t year and 1 ,disOf1f at Only ulaf Killed gpfing PORT B r 'em Coach Mary Ellen Vorhees WOMEN'S FENCING TEAM - Ist ROW: Linda Busse, Griflin, Mickey Jones, Cookie Adams, Carol Eskesen, Lyn Jane Drumm, Barbara Oberlin, Cynthia Sturge, Mabel delle Fairlie, Faith Longstreet. Trafford, Barbara Dilleyg 2nd ROW: Martha Lyle, Janet 'sy Y E 'X i ,1 A SYNCHERS - Ist ROW: Donna Nelson, Tawney Weaver, Mary Rudolph, Joyce Petzel, Barbara Vickery, Majorie Mel Stickles, Betty Mitchell, Janet Mitchell, Rae Baker, Taft, Corky Harmon. Q Linda Blaine, 2nd ROW: Judy Tomshaw, Diane Purdy, Mrs. Madeline Kenyon, advisor. s- W' VW Ay W , v The Synchers synchronize. SWIMMING TEAM - I RO : ' - . . Jones, .ludY Tomshaw, Barliara Sptlinckffthia gig, lgickle Vluamll' Joan Hamiltoni 2nd ROW-' Johanna Anderson ' P 1 1m1Y Ann Long, Karen Healing, Ann Schilling, Elsie Spinner. I Vickerllx llllii m if 1 I lyony advisor. I ndef50fl: Cf' C ON GRA TULA TI ONS CLA SS OF '63 You've earned your priceless degree. Its value, in the future, will be enhanced by your own efforts - and by the grow- ing good reputation of Drew University's College of Liberal Arts everywhere Drew men and women live or work. We're proud to welcome you to the -Drew Collegealumni. You bring our total past 2,000. 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YK WATERMAN-LEDER CORP 47 Harrison St. New York City I3, New York FRESH and FROZEN FRUITS and VEGETABLES WA 5-7 I 70 I I FRontier 7-1057 FROntier 7-0072 C. pRUDEN-I-E SONS' INC. W. KELTON EVANS, REALTOR I General Contracting - Landscaping Established in Madison for Over 36 Years. gun Dozer Service 72 MAIN STREET - IN THE CENTER OF MADISON Top Soil - Trench Digger 3774240 85 North street By Appointment Only On Sundays I Madiml NJ. 377-2198, 2294, use GZ'if 'rK'i',gzf:rsT.zx e.f.i,7.a: ..,-,4Q..zz ,L., :,,.,,z,,,.W,.1.,,.,,m,.,,,,.,,,f-.mth . 5, A Xfwxsw fbi C D P f,E53:xxkxfvv ff ill ' mf JH: 1 ,m K' ll E qv Z . I 41 l X l I' X l ll l V a4 l in l iii I 1 4, I 1:52 g E ,fl f2' N , N The ACORN congratulates the CLASS of 1963 and the staff of the OAK LEAVES Editor - Roberta Gallagher Associate Editor - Shirley Koi t Business Manager - Susan Mandel Advisor - Dr. .loy B. 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