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f s f k- 1 lv' 'Cf' 6 'S' i . .sw 5 RX ' BILL CARTY This man was Taylor made, but Earlham pressed him into shape. . .spenr most of his time picking up community building techniques and building a dy- namic Greensfork. . . methodi- cal.. . dignified. . .addicted to periodical room conferences. . seldom seen wit hout being surrounded by the cloth. SHIRLEY CASTELLUCIO Home is where the heart is. . . vetville housewife. . . u n pr e - dictable wit. . .naive and nice . . . practical thinker, sympa- thetic listener, and conscient- ious worker.. .Mrs. Cas.. . teacher-to-be. AL CHAMBERS Saint Al.. . Bug-man turned grammarian. . . t e r r or turned trustee. . . I'm a rattlesnake daddy . . . c h a m p i o n chapel cutter. . . awell-rounded man. . . adapt actor. . .adequate ath- lete . . . mentor of meatless meals. . .a sly smile swelling into a Combustible crimson cachinnation. JOAN CHARLES If something is done and the culprit can't be found- it's Jody. . .a spunky blonde... sharp dr esser . . . jack rabbit guard of the varsity basketball team . .. two roommates and Tina. . . dinner for classmates at her home. . . a future some- where in the recreation field. MARY ELLEN CONRY You think you've got troubles! Nineteen boys and eight girls, all ready to quit school when they're sixteen. . . . .Spanish major teaching elephant hunt- ing in Borneo, evolution of the auto, and poetr y . . .usually found raising McCain . .. choir tonight-nice huh'? . . . basketball plus Conry equals Charleston. DICK CORBITT Dickie and Vickie. . .panto- mimist superb. . . president of the men's dorms COK you guyslj. . . milkmaid manager. . . Dance, My Heart . . . paint crew graduate. . .varsity's gift to the Fellowshippers. . .busi- ness and economics. ..ice cream for intimates. . .the young man with the curly- he a de d smile. . . Robinhood. LOWELL DAY Tall, dark, and handsome... friendly smile. . .snappy dres- ser. . . keeps girls in a whirl.. . sings when business permits.. .Post's moneybag. . .Standard Oil tycoon... drives sleek black car with lots of chrome ...only gripe, My God, an- other paper! . . destined for politics. SAMUEL DECOU hooo-hoooo . . . I'll be. . .it's laugh flivej it uptime . . . The fist for ye . . . Ask me what I'm doin, ask me who I am . . . Where is the blessed girl . . .the only man with a chain around his neck and a ring through his nose. . .the boy that everyone wants to date. . .swift foot ffor soccery. . .terrific eye ffor battingy. . .the all round all American. Z9 I a.. N. 'li X X Q. tbg WJ , ,. ...yt --L- X-4
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SENIORS WILLIAM J, CARTY - A.B. Religion SHIRLEY CASTELLUCIO - Elementary Education Community Chorus 1, 2, Phoenix 2, 3, Day Dodgers 3. ALAN CHAMBERS - English International Relations Forum 3, 4, Plays 3, 4, International Student Aid Committee 4, Philosophy Club 4. JOAN CHARLES - Recreation YWCA 1, WRA 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Hockey 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, New Student Week Staff 4. MARY ELLEN CONRY - Spanish Concert Choir 3, 4, Earlham Choir 2, Phoenix 2, 3, 4. RICHARD CORBITT - Economics Class Treasurer 1, Social Chairman 3, Co-Director Freshman Talent Show, Varsity Basketball 1,2, Track 2, Volleyball 1, Freshman Week Staff 2, 3, 4, Precedenr Committee 3, Senate 3, 4, Bundy Hall President 4, Dairy Manager 3, 4. LOWELL C,' DAY - Political Science Earlham Senate 3, Bundy Hall Council 4, Honor Board 3, Jr. Class Vice-President 3, Ionian 3, New Student Week Staff 3, 4, Concert Choir 4, Community Chorus 2, 4, Earlham Choir 2, Officer 4, Sargasso 3, Earlham Post Business Manager 3, 4. SAM DeCOU - Geology Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ionian, Varsity Club, Intramurals. CLASS HISTORY - SENIORS T955 As we registered in September we, as seniors, were beginning to realize the culmination of our education was upon us and we had to get in those extra courses that we had always wanted to take. We were seeing the last freshman class under our wing and rather envying their position of looking forward to what we considered some of the best years of our lives. We started out immediately with a flag and spirit to build the biggest and best float on the theme of the Taylor game saying We did it before, we can do it again. Well, we tried to match our horse of a different color, but bowed to the juniors. Under the watchful eyes of George Thomas and Jean Boniface, Mary Bloemker was crowned Homecoming Queen. The Admirable Crichton displayed the acting talents ofConnie Weil as Mary. The nextproduction Ghosts starred Judy Morrow and Dick Butler. The Marriage of Figaro combined Chris Furbay's singing and acting abilities in her wonderful role as the countess. Glen Priest, as Figaro, also displayed his personality and voice to capture the audience. Barbara Henshaw, Gracie Mae Ragon, Dave Snyder, Dick Gambrell, Alice Hatcher, and Al Chambers stood out in the memorable Grass Harp. Connie again and Nancy Schneewind and Al Chambers faced the footlights to prove as Christopher Fry said, The Lady's Not for Burning. Second semester started plans for graduation, picnic, practice teaching, graduate school. We were measured for caps and gownswith the guarantee thatour moneywould be refunded ifwe didn'tuse them. And as we ordered commencementannouncements we felt the time slipping away. So before we let it get very far, we freally only 20 of usl went to John Young's for ice skating, traying, and square dancing in the evening. May Day alleviated our comprehensive pains somewhat as we prepared for iust a little extra because we could never have a big May Day. Dramatic talent was shown in St. George and the Dragon and there were only a few mishaps. Our last big splash was finally being talked about as we set the week for the PlCNICl Bob Painter was getting mysterious notes on fanmail . Seniors were trying to get papers done before the week, and awaited the signal to leave. June 5 gathered all the activities into its fame and we marched to Chase stage twice that day in our caps and gowns. And to quote our oft-used words in our alma mater, which we feel as never before: May the friends that we have made here Last when Earlham is far away, And the future be expression Of ideals we hold today. 28
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fPlllW lllll5UffffU KEFEN HGHIN DF SENIORS ANN DENWORTH - English YWCA 1, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball 1, Dining Room Committee 3, New Student Week Staff 3, Homecoming Committee 3, 4, May Day Committee 2, 3, Class Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Class Volleyball 1,2, 3,4, Mid-West Badminton Tournament 2,Community Chorus 1, 2, Miami Valley Hockey Team 2, 3,4, Comstock Hockey Cup4. HANNA DEUTSCH - Sociology S. C. A. 1, Choir 1, 2, Executive Committee 2, Intramurals 1, 2, FOR 1,2, Secretary 2, German Club 1, 2, 3. KENNETH DORSEY - Economics - Business Administration Chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Village Council 4, Band 1, Radio Club 1, 2. PHIL EMILE - Physics - Mathematics Chess 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Band 1, Badminton 1, 2, Plays 1, 2, 3, 4, Fencing 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Religious Groups 1, 2, 3, 4, New Student Week Staff 3, Track 4, Speech 4. FARAMARZ SAIFPOUR FATEMI - Political Science Soccer 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Inter-Collegiate Debate 4, Play 2, United Nations Student Organization 2, 3, 4, Speech Con- test 4, Foreign Relations Club 2, 3, 4. MARGARET FETTERS - Mathematics Women's Glee Club 3, New Student Week Staff 4, Dining Room Chairman 3, Community Chorus 2, 3. CRISTINE FURBAY - Sociology - Psychology Class Officer 1, 3, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3,4, WRA Board 2, Precedents Committee 3, Freshman Week Staff 4, Opera 3,4, Merry-go-round 2, 3, 4, Phoenix 2, Concert Choir Officer. RICHARD GAMBRELL - Psychology Men's Glee Club 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, 3,4, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 2, 3, Earlham Post 2, Sargasso 4, Masquers 1, 2, 3, 4, Plays 2, 4. The seniors don't horse around - making delightful UOHIS is lheif h0bby- But we had the best Alma Mater. - - P
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