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Class of 1957 Robert R. Adams Gerald T. Aldrich, Jr. Robert E. Alford Duane E. Banks Gilbert T. Bergendahl Henry M. Bowers Peter R. Bredehoeft Charles A. Brown Lawrence J. Durante James I. Fuellhart Philip Greer Stephen F. Gregory Harry J. Haon. Ill Lawrence E. Hicks Robert E. L. Johnson, Jr. Edward L. Katz Alexander M. Luke David T. McCune Edward C. McLean, Jr. Alan J. W. Murphy Joseph T. Nelson, III James R. Newcomer Otis L. O ' Connor Robert E. O ' Connor Roy C. Olson John T. Osandei Richard R. Schulze Miles P. H. Seifert William T. Shinn Timothy H. Smith John T. Strickland David F. Taylor William K. Verner Allan B. Wells Lex R. Winans Class of 1958 Anthony B. Adams Donald Alcoke Peter S. Alsop Michael N. Ambler Martin D. Ballantine Robert P. Brodsky Thomas H. Burchfield Richard E. Carls David D. Dantzscher Allan T. Demaree William L. Dennison, Jr. Robert G. Dluhy Dan G. Donaghy Paul J. Eckenroad, III George C. Herget, Jr. William S. Hicks, Jr. Michael J. Hines Bruce H. Hinson Jan Q. Holmquist Michael S. Huckman Richard F. Johnson Edward K. Johnstone James C. Keesey Louis A. Knight Richard R. Lefever Steven H. Lipsitz Richard A. Lukins David Mackay John R. Martin Thomas L. Matthews Robert K. McConnell, William S. Meloy Robert C. Miller Arthur C. Moore Charles Moran, III Christopher M. Mould Robert F. Ober Paul E. Phillips Anthony G. L. Piel Herbert J. Proctor Robert G. Rosenberg John F. Scott Thomas F. Sharp David L. Shirey Jr. John A. Snyder Harold B. Staff Alexander R. Stevenson, III Samuel T. Suratt, III Neil E. Tergesen Owen R. Terry Richard A. Thompson Howard F. Vultee Frederic A. C. Wardenherg William H. Young Robert C. Ziebarth Back Row: Young. Bowers, Moore. Johnstone. Newcomer. Shinn. Snyder, Greer, Stevenson. Gregory. Mould. Sixth Row: R. Connor. Fuellhart. Ballantine. O. O ' Connor. Wells, Carls. Demaree. Alford, Winans, Murphy. Fifth Row: Ober. Meloy. Banks. Rat . Smith, Terry. Dluhy, Staff. Adams, Brodsky. Wardenburg, Keesey. Suratt. Fourth Row: Scott, Knight, Seifert, Burchfield. Taylor. Hines, Vultee, Miller. Lipsitz Ambler Donaghy. Moran. Dennison, McConnell. Third Row: Dantzscher. Proctor. Tergesen. Alsop. Herget. R. F. Johnson, Sharp. Piel, Thompson. Hicks, Mackay. Bergendahl. Strickland, Eckenroad. Second Row: dams. Luke, Nelson, Osander, McLean. Brown, Schulze. R. E. L. Johnson. McCune. front Row: Hinson. Lukins, Lefever, Huckman. 205
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Founded 1902 TOWER CLUB Officers Edward C. McLean, Jr. ' 57 John T. Osander ' 57 J. Thomas Nelson, III ' 57 Charles A. Brown ' 57 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Board of Governors James W. Newman (Chairman), G. Edward Nichols, Wilhelmus B. Bryan, III, Edward D. Purvis, Eli G. Gif- ford, Robert C. Miller, John E. Heintz, Robert B. Beck, Jr., David D. Frank, William Piel, Jr., Robert B. Rock, Jr.
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Hack Row: Hauscr. Bellinzoni, Bryan, Stewart. Second Ron: Roberts. McMillin, Belcher, Whetten, Wertheimer, McLean. Front Row: Slreetl, Strang. Fi-lnr. Huilmit. Zimmerman. INTER-CLUB COMMITTEE 1 he Undergraduate Inter-Club Committee is composed uf the Presidents cif the seventeen upperclass eating clubs, and because the social system at Princeton is unique, the problems f the Committee are aried and unusual. 1 1- functions include all aspects of club life, the two most important being the maintenance of the undergraduate obligation as set forth in the (Gentlemen ' s Agreement, and the club election process, the Bicker. The former involves the preventing of an infraction ol the Agree- ment, and also the meting out of discipline when the terms are violated b) a single undergraduate or bv a club. The Bicker, however, is l v far the main concern ol the Inter-Club Committee. This past Bicker was particu- larly unusual because of the existence ol two pre-condi- tions which had never before been part of the Bicker. The first and most important was the change in time. I ' revioiislv the calling period had taken place in February at the beginning of the sec I semester. Ibis year, in an effort to place the Bicker in a less disruptive time cm the academic calendar, the administration ' s Central Com- mittee on Club- changed the calling period I the two weeks immediately following Thank-giving. Secondly, the I niversilv. after constant urging by pre- vious Inter-Club Committees, announced its plans to con- struct an alternative to the club system where men who were not members of a club could take their meals and participate in other social activities. This was temporarily placed in Madison Hall, after suitable renovations, and will remain there until the permanent structure is com- pleted. In light of the approaching Bicker, the Inter-Club Com- mittee natural!) had to evaluate the effects of these changes on their policy. Along these lines, the change 1 in time meant little, but much discussion revolved around the presence of an alternate facility. The decision of the ICC was briefly this: the responsibility still existed to do everything possible to achieve complete integration and there would be no relaxation of the mechanical processes which work toward this. There was. however, one sig- nificant change. In the past there had annually been agitation for some pre-committed plan by the under- graduates, but this was always negated bv the existence of potential graduate interference. This year a rapport was reached between the ICC and representatives of the Graduate Boards of all the clubs which contained a two- wav agreement: there would be no pre-commitmenl bv the undergraduates and no interference from graduates. Largely, through the efforts of the committee, complete integration bv ' natural means was achieved on the first night of Open House. Dec-ember Kill. 200
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