Drew University - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Madison, NJ)

 - Class of 1963

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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

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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.



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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

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