Duquesne University - L Esprit Du Duc Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1964

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Duquesne University - L Esprit Du Duc Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 230 of 312
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i Walter E. M eye-:rs XValt Meyers was an example of the harmonious inter- action of scholarship with extra-curricular activities through which he made outstanding contributions to the Duquesne family. History maior on the Dean's List for four years, Wfalt held membership in Sigma Tau Delta, the Debate Society in his freshman year, L,Esprit Du Duc and VVDUQ. He actively participated in the Red Masquers as a director, actor, and author. The Duquesne magazine was led to successful publication because of his contributions as editor, writer, and artist. For his creative talents, lValt was awarded the 1962 Drama League Award and appeared in XVho's lVh0 Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. 226 it-i Susan A. Muto For the past four years Sue Muto has been an outstanding student, worker, leader, and personality on Duquesne's campus. The honors and awards she has received in the field of journalism and as Editor- in-Chief of the Duke are simply two numerous to list. Her participation at the first U. S. Youth Council on Human Rights, her membership in the WDUQ Radio Guild and Sigma Phi Delta, social sorority - all these serve to make the rainbow of Sueis personality more colorful. Recognition was given to that personality by a place on the Deanis List, a nomination to the College Bowl team, and a listing in YVho,s W'ho Among Students in American Col- leges and Universities.

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Patricia M arwood Renowned for her school spirit, Patricia Marwood entered into many academic and social facets of campus life. An education maior who was consisten- tly on the Deanis List, Pat was a cheerleader for three years and co-captain of the squad for two of these years. Her versatility is witnessed in her other interests, which include membership in the Folk Dance Club and the Concert Choir. As a leader in the School of Education, Pat acted as treasurer of Kappa Delta Epsilon, national pro- fessionl education sorority. Her willingness to serve others is seen in her acceptance of the offices of chapter vice-president, state secretary and a mem- ber of the Executive Council of the Pennsylvania Student Education Association, ' - ,..r , rigllr ltr, ,f I. if : gf,- 'x -w 4 225 --5-If H E f Ann Mattimore Petite Ann Mattimore has been a dynamo of activity during her college years at Duquesne. A Deanis List student, she was instrumental in the successful orientation of the class of 1965 and was a member of the yearbook staff in her freshman year. Annls vital interest in education was demon- strated through her membership in the PSEA, NF CCS and Kappa Delta Epsilon, honorary edu- cation sorority of which she was vice-president, president and a National Convention represen- tative. r 4



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, 1 lt. -:A 1,..- ' ' 1 hz :Q wi .4 '- f . .-I . .fig If L- .. U . I Hia 51153 . - -' .: P -J .1 3 ' r , -fa ,YQ ,1 ig., tif. E . , i ' . L. E ' '11 :Ziff 12.4 Mary Ann Parks Combining beauty with intelligence and talent, Mary Ann has demonstrated her academic and social leadership by her involvement in varied campus activities. A Dean's List student, Mary Ann has capably served both Alpha Phi Omicron sorority and the Pan-Hellenic Council as President. Adapting her literary talent to sorority life, she served as Carnival Script Committee Chairman for two years. Her ability to organize was seen when she acted as Chairman of the sorority lecture for one year. As an active English major, graduating cum laude, Mary Ann contributed to the Duke, L'Esp1'it Du Duc, and Duquesne Magazine. Because of her academic achievement, she was a College Bowl nominee and the recipient of an Honors English Scholarship. 227 William D. Peresm an In his four years at Duquesne, Bill could best be described as a leader among leaders. Serving Duquesne in many ways, he held membership in the Student Govern- ment Association, the Student Congress, and the Red Masquers, and was treasurer and vice-president of Alpha Epsilon Fra- ternity. Well-wortli noting is Bill's academic success in achieving the Deanas List seven of the eight semesters he was here. Perhaps Bill's most far-reaching influence will come from his tenure as president of IFC, during which time he improved not just the status of the Creeks, but of the entire student body. .LS.a-,-,.a1Tn 1 '

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