Drew University - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Madison, NJ)

 - Class of 1963

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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

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fwfff 1 ,WV 'F Trudy Parsons, Cerie Snell, Bob Fenstermacher, John Knox, Bette Petz. 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



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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,

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Drew University - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Madison, NJ) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

1962

Drew University - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Madison, NJ) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 1

1971

Drew University - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Madison, NJ) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 45

1963, pg 45

Drew University - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Madison, NJ) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 18

1963, pg 18

Drew University - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Madison, NJ) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 138

1963, pg 138

Drew University - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Madison, NJ) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 17

1963, pg 17


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