Rollins College - Tomokan Yearbook (Winter Park, FL)

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1972 TOMOKAN ROLLINS COLLEGE WINTER PARK, FLORIDA EARS IN THE TURRETS HEAR Ears in the turrets hear Hands grumble on the door, Eyes in the gables see The fingers at the loc s. Shall I unbolt or stay Alone till the day I die Unseen by stranger eyes In this white house? Hands, hold you poison or grapes? Beyond this island bound By a thin sea of flesh And a bone coast, The land lies out of sound And the hills out of mind. No birds or flying fish Disturbs this island ' s rest. Ears in this island hear The wind pass li e a fire, Eyes in this island see Ships anchor off the bay. Shall I run to the ships ' With the wind in my hair, I Or stay till the day I die And welcome no sailor? Ships, hold you poison or grapes? Hands grumble on the door, Ships anchor off the bay, Rain beats the sand and slates. Shall I let in the strayiger, Shall I welcome the sailor, Or stay till the day 1 die? Hands of the stranger And holds of the ship, Hold you poison or grapes? Dylan Thomas 3 CALTPSOS I Well God is love so love me God is love so love me God is love so love me well in We watched a red rooster with two hens bac of the museum at St. Croix flap his wings zippy zappy and crow William Carlos Williams II Love the sun comes up in the morning and in the evening zippy zappy it goes EX-BASKETBALL PLAYER Pearl Avenue runs past the high-school lot, Bends with the trolley trac s, and stops, cut off Before it has a chance to go two bloc s, At Colonel McComs y Plaza. Berths Garage Is on the corner facing west, and there, Most days, you ' ll find Flic Webb, who helps Berth out. Flic stands tall among the idiot pumps- Five on a side, the old bubble-head style, Their rubber elbows hanging loose and low. One ' s nostrils are two S ' s, and his eyes And E and O. And one is squat, without A head at all — more of a football type. Once Flic played for the high-school team, the Wizards. He was good: in fact, the best. In ' 46 He buc eted three hundred ninety points, A county record still. The ball loved Flic . I saw him rac up thirty-eight or forty In one home game. His hands were li e wild birds. He never learned a trade, he just sells gas, Chec s oil, and changes flats. Once in a while, As a gag, he dribbles an inner tube, But most of us remember anyway. His hands are fine and nervous on the lug wrench. It ma es no difference to the lug wrench, though. Off wor , he hangs around Mae ' s luncheonette. Grease-gray and ind of coiled, he plays pinball, Smo es thin cigars, and nurses lemon phosphates. Flic s eldom says a word to Mae, just nods Beyond her face toward bright applauding tiers Of Njzcco Wafers, 7 [ibs, and Juju Beads. John Updi e 7 MHEMOSTHE It ' s autumn in the country I remember. How warm a wind blew here about the ways! And shadows on the hillside lay to slumber During the long sunsweetened summer days. It ' s cold abroad the country I remember. The swallows veering skimmed the golden grain At midday with a wing aslant and limber; And yellow cattle browsed upon the plain. It ' s empty down the country I remember. I had a sister lovely in my sight: Her hair was dar , her eyes were very sombre; We sang together in the woods at night. It ' s lonely in the country I remember. The babble of our children fills my ears, And on our hearth I stare the perished ember To flames that show all starry thro ' my tears. It ' s dar about the country I remember. There are mountains where I lived. The path Is slushed with cattle-trac s and fallen timber, The stumps are twisted by the tempests ' wrath. But that I new these places are my own, I ' d as how came such wretchedness to cumber The earth, and I to people it alone. It rains across the country I remember. Trumbull Stic ney SAM Whem Sam goes bac in memory, It is to where the sea Breads on the shingle, emerald ' green, In white foam, endlessly; He says — with small brown eye on mine — I used to eep awa e, And lean from my window in the moon, Watching those billows brea . And half a million tiny hands, And eyes, li e spar s of frost, Would dance and come tumbling into the moon, On every breaker tossed. And all across from start to star, I ' ve seen the watery sea, With not a single ship in sight, Just ocean there, and me, And heard my father snore. And once, As sure as I ' m alive, Out of those wallowing, moon ' flec ed waves I saw a mermaid dive; Head and shoulders above the wave, Plain as I now see you, Combing her hair, now bac , now front, Her two eyes peeping through; Calling me, Sam ' — quietli e — ' Sam! . . . But me . . .1 never went, Maying believe I nd of thought Twas someone else she meant . . . Wonderful lovely there she sat, Singing the night away, All in the solitudinous sea Of that lonely bay. P ' raps, and he ' d smooth his hairless mouth, P ' raps, if ' twere now, my son, P ' raps, if I heard a voice say, ' Sam! ' Morning would find me gone. Walter de La Mare 1 1 MAIL AT TOUR HEW ADDRESS I Did your car get you to Florida? I now you dont li e me to say so but Mrs. Wilson says the same thing. Please tell me (collegt) if you are all there. I hope you do not sleep or do anything on the road. In Georgia. Tour father should see all the leaves. Walter has not ra ed a girlfriend up the street and wont ra e anymore. Watch out or they ' ll have the same thing Mrs. Wilson says the friend stayed and loo what happened at Cornell? Even if you changed college is no reason to come home. But get a haircut. I now the dean doesnt li e you to loo li e a gardener. II There have been so many deaths due to carbon m. poisoniy g that this is just a note to suggest you leave a little air come into your room. Also I hope you don ' t get involved with young men or older or made from popies (? ) and Hippy ' s. I hope you are riot letting the drugs get you. Arid don ' t get mixed up with drugs. It might spoil your change for getting the cert, you are wording for. Remember, it is costing quite a lot. Don ' t scold. I am afraid of your trips to and near Chicago. Peter Klappert 14 MT. LTKAIOH Alone on Ly aion since man hath, been Stand on the height two columyis, where at rest Two eagles hewn of gold sit oo ing East Forever; and the sun goes up between. Far down around the mountain s oval green An order eeps the jailing stones abreast. Below within the chaos last and least A river li e a curl of light is seen. Beyond the river lies the even sea, Beyond the sea another ghost of s y; O God, support the sic ness of my eye Lest the far space and long antiquity Suc out my heart, and on this awful ground The great wind ill my little shell with sound. Trumbull Stic ney 15 DESTIW In our fury and muddle We act li e children, cut off, Fled from ourselves, Bound by silly shame. The years clump past In their agony, waiting. ] [ot a single path leads bac To the garden of our youth. Hermann Hesse 18 19 PI GAMMA MU Diego Andrade Penny Branscomb Diego De La Guardia Anne Lambright Mark McGuire Robert Mellen Margie Religa DELTA SIGMA RHO-TAU KAPPA ALPHA Doug Allen Gary Griffin Verlie Mayo Jennifer McNutt Marguerite Monroe O.O.O.O. Michael Del Colliano Gil Klein Bert Martin Bob Selton Timothy Shea Doug Welsh Steve Winchester OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Bob Malis Frank Ritti Diego Andrade SENIOR HONORARIES 21 SENIORS DIEGO ANDRADE Behavioral Science and Economics Phi Delta Theta, President, ODK, Pi Gamma Mu, Vice President, Chapel Staff, Academic Objectives Comm., College Self-Study Comm., Dean ' s List, Varsity Crew. GUY W. ASHLEY Economics Traffic Court, Varsity Golf, Intramural Football and Soccer. THOMAS V. AUSTIN History and Public Affairs Varsity Baseball WILLIAM WARREN BANDEL Economics Lambda, Dean ' s List, Entertainment Comm., Rally Comm., Young Republi- cans, Varsity Crew, Intramural Foot- ball, Soccer and Track. SHERYL LEIGH BENSON History and Public Affairs Kappa Kappa Gamma, Social Chair- man, Community Service, Publicity Comm., Social Entertainment Comm., Anything Goes, Intramural Tennis, Basketball and Volleyball. JAMES WILSON BERRY History and Business Administration KATHLEEN BLACKBURN Behavioral Science KENNETH DUNCAN BLEAKLY History and Public Affairs President Student Association, Mod- erator Student Assembly, House of Representatives, Who ' s Who, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award. DIANE B. BOOKE Behavioral Science Chi Omega, Corresponding Secretary, Civics and Service Chairman, House Council, University of Hartford. BARBARA KAY BOWEN English Phi Mu, Pledge Trainer, Concert Choir, Camelot, Man Of La Mancha, The Dutchman, Dames At Sea, Little Mur- ders, Rollins Singers. PENELOPE P. BRANSCOMB Behavioral Science Kappa Alpha Theta, Corresponding Secretary, Purchase Fund Chairman, Chaplain, Chorale, Choir, Campus Guide, Student Court, Phi Society, Libra, Pi Gamma Mu, Who ' s Who, Sandspur, Counselor, National Merit Scholar, Honors Program, President ' s List, Dean ' s List, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart, Camelot, Anything Goes. ANONA R. BULLED 25 JOHN HENRY CASTINGS MARY ANN CHANCE Theatre Arts MARGARET EDITH CHAPIN Art WALTON CHILDS Economics and Business Administra- tion EDWARD SMITH CHRISTIE English JAMES GOULD CLEMENTS History and Public Affairs DANA R. CONSLER History and Business Administration Lambda, President, Scholarship Chair- man, Dean ' s List, Self-Study Comm., IFC, Student Court, Resident Advisor, Counselor, Who ' s Who, Varsity Golf, Intramural Soccer, Ping Pong, Bowling and Golf. STEPHEN LEE COOGAN Economics Sigma Nu, Rush Chairman, The House, Student Assembly, IFC, Dean ' s List, Intramural Football, Soccer, Bas- ketball and Softball. LUCY SHEPHERD COOK Behavioral Science Kappa Alpha Theta, Social Chairman, President ' s List, Dean ' s List, Com- munity Service. LINDA LEE COOPER English •  1 • • MARGARET L. COOPER Math Kappa Kappa Gamma, R Book Editor, R Club, Sandspur, Varsity Tennis, In- tramural Softball and Basketball. SARAH ELLEN COUZENS History and Public Affairs Kappa Kappa Gamma 27 ROBERT EMMET CROWE History and Public Affairs ANN ROLLINS CROWTHER English DIEGO DE LA GUARDIA Economics Phi Delta Theta, Student Center Pres- ident, Films Comm., Chairman, Who ' s Who, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, Pi Gamma Mu, President, Academics Objectives Comm., Library Comm. NEIL JAY DENTZER Behavioral Science Educational Entertainment Comm., Cleveland State Transfer. PETER LENIHAN DERBY Theatre Arts DEREK V. DINKLER History and Public Affairs Art Art TERRY R. DONALDSON PATRICIA ANN DOWLING Partly cloudy and little temperature change tomorrow . MARCIA COLVIN FOX Elementary Education Chi Omega, Secretary, Chorale, Dean s List, Young Republicans, Student As- sembly, House Council Chairman, College Seminar, Publicity Comm. CHRISTOPHER LEE FUSCO History and Public Affairs Lambda, IFC, Student Court, Varsity Baseball, Intramural Football and Ten- nis. STANLEY CLAGUE GALE Economics and Business Administra- tion MARLENE GAVEL English LAWRENCE PATRICK GOODE History and Public Affairs DONALD GRANT English History JAMES PHILIP GRIFFIN History and Public Affairs Independent, Holt Hall Council, Earth Day Comm., Young Democrats, Presi- dent, Rules Comm., Intramural Foot- ball, Softball, Bowling. CYNTHIA G. GRUBBS English Kappa Alpha Theta, Student Court Chairman, Rules Comm., Community Life Comm., Standards Comm., Adhoc Biafran Relief Comm., Speakers Bu- reau, Campus Planning Comm., Sand- spur, Resident Advisor, Queen of Hearts, Baroque Ensemble, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, Who ' s Who, National Student Register, Man Of La Mancha, Camelot, The Devils, Dames At Sea, Midsummer Night ' s Dream, Marat Sade, Flea In Her Ear. MARTHA LENDON HAMILTON Art Kappa Alpha Theta, President, Rush Chairman, Art Guild Chairman, Stu- dent Court, Community Service, Sand- spur, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, Who ' s Who, Intramural Bas- ketball Softball and Volleyball. SALLY C. HANSEN English and Business Administration Alpha Phi, House Council, Social Chairman, Chapel Belles, Dean ' s List. AMY LOUISE HARMON Art Chi Omega, Secretary, Rush Chair- man, Social Chairman, X Club Tong Trophy, Rules Comm., House Council, Publicity Comm., Art Guild, Rally Comm., Miss Rollins Contest, Intra- mural Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, War Canoe. JEREMY HARTLEY Art Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Alpha Or- der, Social Member, President ' s List, Dean ' s List. 31 NANCY ANNE HICKS Elementary Education JANIS EMILY HIRSCH Theatre Arts JANETTE LOUISE HOPKINS Behavioral Science Kappa Alpha Theta, Inter Fraternity , Relations Chairman, House President, Cheerleader, Publicity Comm. Chair- man, Community Service, Campus Guide, Rally Comm., Camelot, Any- thing Goes, Dean ' s List. JANET ELLEN HOWELL Music Alpha Phi, Scholarship Chairman, House Council President, Rules Comm., Campus Guide, Choir, Cho- rale, Rollins Singers, Music Guild, Chapel Reader, HMS Pinafore, Intra- mural Basketball and Softball. LEROY JAMESON History and Public Affairs Kappa Alpha Order, Phi Theta Kappa Choir, Rollins Singers, Man Of Lc Mancha, A Flea In Her Ear, Horse Oj A Different Color, Dames At Sea, Bare foot In The Park, The Visit. ANNA LYNNE JAMISON Behavioral Science Gamma Phi Beta, President, University of Florida Transfer. CHARLES JANVIER III History and Public Affairs FRANK FORD JENKINS Philosophy CRAIG ALLAN JOHNSON History and Public Affairs ROBERT C. KHOURI Economics Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-President, Social Chairman, Sailing Club, Intra- mural Soccer and Badminton. JOAN E. KING Behavioral Science Kappa Kappa Gamma, Rules Comm., House Council, Lasell Junior College Transfer. GILBERT FOX KLEIN, JR. History and Public Affairs Phi Delta Theta, OOOO, Who ' s Who, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, Pub- lications Union, President ' s Director- ate, Student Assembly, Sandspur Edi- tor, Chapel Staff, Curriculum Comm., College Senate, Student-Faculty-Ad- ministration Council, Special Projects Comm. Chairman, Campus Planning Comm. Chairman, President Freshmen Class. 33 PATRICIA KNIGHT Behavioral Science DIANA DESPARD KNOTT French VALERIE ANN KOZELSKI Math Phi Mu, Vice-President, Student As- sembly, Counselor. NANCY LUCILE LAFFERTY Kappa Alpha Theta, Corresponding Secretary, Rollins Players, Anything Goes, Community Service, Dean ' s List. RONALD ELVIN LAGUE Economics Sigma Nu, Student Court, Varsity Ten- nis, All American Status, Intramural Ping Pong and Swimming. ANNE M. LAMBRIGHT History and Public Affairs Kappa Kappa Gamma, Student Center, Panhellenic Corresponding Secretary, Traffic Court, Resident Advisor, Com- munity Service, Pi Gamma Mu, Dean ' s List, President ' s List. STEPHEN LANDERS Economics and Business Administra- tion NANCY HAMILTON LAWSON Theatre Arts Theta Alpha Phi, Rollins Players, Hair, The Tiger, Man Of La Mancha, Horse Of A Different Color, You Can ' t Take It With You, Dames At Sea, Set Design for Taste Of Honey and Firebugs, Di- rector-Stop The World, I Want To Get Off. KATHARINE ANNE LAWTON Music Alpha Phi, Vice-President, Who ' s Who, Libra, Choir, Chorale, Music Guild, PAC, Educational Entertainment Comm., Bach Choir, Hutchins Music Award, DeCourcey Music Awar d, Cam- pus Guide, YAF, Chapel Reader, Ves- pers Speaker, Rep. to FSMEA, Florida Symphony Operas, Barking Pussycat, Susannah, Rigoletto, Little Red Riding Hood, and Camelot, HMS Pinafore and The Devils. TONG HOON LEE Math ROBERT V. LEIGHTON III Art DIANNE MARTIN LEWIS Theatre Arts President ' s List, Dean ' s List, Theta Alpha Phi, President, Rollins Players, Vice-President, Camelot, The Dutch- man, Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie, The Bald Soprano, Blood Wedding, The Killing Of Sister George, Private Lives, You Can t Take It With You, Serpent, Scuba Duba, Director-Birthday Party. 35 RICHARD LEE LIBER Economics Sigma Nu, Counselor, Varsity Basket- ball, Intramural Shot Put Champ. JAMES COUPER LORD, JR. History and Public Affairs MICHAEL DAVID MADONICK English Sigma Phi Epsilon, Dean ' s List, Brush- ing Editor, Sandspur Literary Editor. ROBERT MICHAEL MALIS Language Math Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chorale, Choir, Rollins Singers, Chapel Staff, Student Assembly Moderator, Counselor, Resi- dent Advisor, Dean ' s List, President ' s List, Phi Society, ODK President, Hon- ors Degree Program, Hatton-Lovejoy Scholarship, Hattie Strong Scholar- ship, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, Camelot, HMS Pinafore, Intramural Football and Basketball. JANET E. MANN Elementary Education Alpha Phi, Marshal, Recording Secre- tary, Assistant Rush Chairman, Rally Comm. Chairman, Intramural Volley- ball. JOHN EDWARD MARSZALEK History and Public Affairs Sigma Nu, President, Recorder, Schol- arship Chairman, Dean ' s List, Varsity Baseball, Intramural Football. BERTRAM T. MARTIN, JR. Economics and Business Administra- tion X Club, President, Rush Chairman, Student Gov ' t Rep., Who ' s Who, Alger- non Sydney Sullivan Award, Counsel- or, Resident Advisor, OOOO, Chapel Staff, President, Chapel Usher, Chapel Reader, Vespers Speaker, Traffic Court Chairman, Varsity Crew, Co-Captain, Intramural Football, Tennis, Swim- ming and Bowling. MELISSA MICHAUX MARTIN Art History Gamma Phi Beta VERLIE JANE MAYO English History Alpha Phi, Parlimentarian, House Council, Student Assembly, Speakers Bureau, Vice-President, Model United Nations Team, Debate Team, Delta Sigma Rho, Tau Kappa Alpha, Young Republicans, Intramural Archery and Bowling. TONI McCAMMON Elementary Education CAROLYN C. McGINNIS Behavioral Science ROBERT LEE MELLEN III Economics Pi Gamma Mu Social Science Honor- ary, President ' s List, Dean ' s List, Counselor, Student Association Comp- troller, Finance Comm. Chairman, Varsity Golf. 37 TAYLOR BROOKS METCALFE History and Business Administration Lambda, Vice-President, Rush Chair- man, IFC Rep., Freshmen Class Vice- President, Young Republicans Presi- dent, Dean ' s List, Campus Guide, Chapel Usher, Student Court, Varsity Golf, Intramural Bowling. MARY LOUISE MOFFETT Elementary Education Phi Mu, Treasurer, Lab Assistant, Presi- dent ' s List, Dean ' s List. MARGUERITE P. MONROE Art Kappa Alpha Theta, President ' s List, Dean ' s List, Art Guild, Cheerleading Captain, Brushing Staff, Speakers Bu- reau, Model United Nations Team, Pep Club, Modern Dance Club, Sailing Club, Chapel Reader, Varsity Skiing, Intramural Basketball and Volleyball. JOSEPH A. MONSERRAT French Spanish Art Guild, Student Court, Student Center, Films Comm. Chairman, Spe- cial Projects Comm. Chairman, Miss Rollins Comm. Chairman, Young Dem- ocrats, Who ' s Who, Jan-Plan in Martinique, French Programs Abroad, Secretary. BYRON MOORE Behavioral Science CYNTHIA LAYNE NESKOW English Kappa Kappa Gamma ) pit jjf GARY LEE NOVAK Pre-Medicine Sigma Phi Epsilon, Corresponding Sec- retary, Athletic Chairman, Rollins Players, Lab Assistant, New Hall Ju- diciary Comm., Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball and Volleyball. BERTRAM L. O ' NEILL, JR. Behavioral Science Lambda, PAC, President ' s List, Dean ' s List, Intramural Soccer, Football and Tennis. DIERDRE E. O ' NIELL Elementary Education Chi Omega, Vice-President, Activities Chairman, House Council, President ' s List, Publicity Comm. PAMELA ANN PAUL Elementary Education DAVID K. PEEBLES History and Public Affairs Kappa Alpha Order, Corresponding Secretary, PAC, President ' s List, Intra- mural Soccer, Volleyball. HUGH G. PETERSEN Behavioral Science 39 MARTHA M. PHILLIPS English KAREN IRMA POLLAK French Dean ' s List, Sandspur, Junior Year Abroad in France. SHEILA POYNTER Behavioral Science ALEXANDER PREZIOSO Biology Phi Delta Theta, Pledge Master, Stu- dent Court, Biology Lab Instructor. DALE MIGNON PRICE Art History Chi Omega, Young Republicans, Edu- cational Entertainment Comm., Art Guild, Student Assembly, House Coun- cil, Campus Guide, Host and Hostess Comm., Rally Comm., Fine Arts Comm., Intramural Basketball, Volley- ball, Softball. BRUCE SCOTT PUGATCH Pre Medicine Biology MICHAEL REDDY THOMAS CRAIG REEVES JOHN WARREN REIMAN History and Public Affairs MARGARET ANN RELIGA Economics and Business Administra- tion Pi Gamma Mu, President ' s List, Dean ' s List, Educational Entertainment Comm. MARIA ANTONIA REYES Dean ' s List. JO ANNE REYNOLDS Elementary Education President ' s List, Young Republicans. 41 r ! FRANK A. RITTI Mathematics Sigma Phi Epsilon, Student Gov ' t, President, Chapel Choir, President, Chorale, Rollins Singers, Peter Mac- Neil Memorial Award, Algernon Syd- ney Sullivan Award, Who ' s Who, Pres- ident ' s List, Dean ' s List, Phi Society, Vespers Comm., President, Chapel Staff, Chapel Reader, ODK, IFC, New Hall Residence Staff, Student Court, Oliver, Camelot, HMS Pinafore. MICHAEL H. RIX Economics Sigma Nu, Counselor, Campus Guide, Blood Drive, Varsity Baseball, Intra- mural Tennis, Bowling, Ping Pong, Track, Swimming. JAMES W. ROBERTSON History and Public Affairs Sigma Nu, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Baseball. JANE ANNE ROEDER Theatre Arts Phi Mu, Secretary, Rollins Players, President, Theta Alpha Phi, Theta Alpha Phi Freshman Award, Presi- dent ' s List, Dean ' s List, Intramural Volleyball, Summer and Smoke, Amer- ica Hurrah, Clown Prince of Wander- lust, The Skin of Our Teeth, The Riv- als, The Devils, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Blood Wedding, The Killing of Sister George, Private Lives, Anything Goes, The Firebugs, Catonsville Nine, Scuba Duba, Director-Little Murders. HOLLY ROGERS Music Chapel Choir, Chorale, Dean ' s List, HMS Pinafore, MaratlSa.de. JOHN WILMER ROSS Economics and Business Adm inistra- tion Sigma Nu, Treasurer, Varsity Soccer, All Conference, Intramural Softball. JAMES ERIC RUDY History and Public Affairs Student Government, Holt Hall House Council, Housing Staff, Varsity Soccer, All Conference-FISC, Intramural Soft- ball, Basketball, Track. MARTHA ANNE SAMII History and Public Affairs WENDY SCHAETZEL English Kappa Kappa Gamma, President, Who ' s Who, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, Panhellenic, President, New- man Center, Chapel Staff. JOAN SCHARFENBERG Elementary Education Alpha Phi, President ' s List, Dean ' s List, Baroque Ensemble, Intramural Volleyball and Softball. FREDERICK DAVID SCHICK History and Public Affairs LYNN L. SCHWEITZER Art History Kappa Alpha Theta, Panhellenic Rep. Art Guild, Publicity Comm. 43 DENNY SCOTT Economics Independent, R Club, Varsity Basket- ball, Varsity Crew. ROBERT W. SELTON, JR. Economics and Business Administra- tion Sigma Nu, Treasurer, Counselor, Res- ident Advisor, Student Court, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, OOOO, Who ' s Who, Student Assembly, College Reevaluation Committee, Food Service Committee, Varsity Soccer, All Con- ference Team, NCAA, Varsity Crew, Captain. TUCKER C. SHARPE Math TIMOTHY L. SHEA Philosophy Independent, Housing Staff, OOOO, Dean ' s List, Who ' s Who, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, Varsity Base- ball, Varsity Basketball, Captain, Who ' s Who Among Student Athletes. SUSAN E. SHIPLEY Economics and Business Administra- tion LESLIE BETH SHIREN English MARGARET G. SMALL English PAMELA ELIZABETH SMITH History and Public Affairs Phi Mu, Chapel Choir, Chapel Reader, Rollins Singers, Rollins Players, Oliver, Camelot, Dames At Sea. EDWARD ALLEN SUOR Behavorial Science Sigma Phi Epsilon, Corresponding Sec. Rollins Singers, Brass Ensemble, Var- sity Soccer, Intramural Football, Bas- ketball, Soccer, Baseball. GAIL IRENE SUTHERLAND English Gamma Phi Beta, House Council, Rules Committee, Student Assembly, Every Soul ' s A Circus. ANNE RUTH THACHER English CYNTHIA THOMAS Philosophy-Religion ALICE FAIN THOMPSON Economics Chi Omega, Treasurer, Rally Comm., Special Projects Comm., Intramural Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, Bowl- ing. JAMES TROCCHI History and Public Affairs DAVID TROXEL Economics and Business Administra- tion CARL F. TUKE, JR. Kappa Alpha Order, Transfer from Williams, Varsity Golf, Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball. CHRISTIANSEN VON WORMER Economics and Business Administra- tion Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer, Pledge Trainer, Dean ' s List, Student Assem- bly, Community Life Comm., Judicial Comm. Chairman, Tomokan Photog- rapher, Intramural Sailing. JAMES BLAIR WARNER Behavioral Science Sandspur, Managing Editor, Dean ' s List, Junior Achievement Advisor, House Council, Student Assembly, Constitution and Bylaws Comm., In- tramural Ping Pong, Volleyball, Soccer and Bowling. WARREN WEGNER Economics X Club, Chapel Usher, IFC Rep. Var- sity Crew. JAMES DOUGLAS WELSH History and Public Affairs 47 CYNTHIA RUTH WHITE History and Public Affairs Alpha Phi, Dean ' s List, Phi Society, Kappa Delta Pi, Professional Standards and Ethics Comm., College Activities Comm., Cultural and Current Events Comm., Young Democrats, President, Intramural Softball and Volleyball. GRATTEN LEE WHITE, JR. History and Public Affairs CYNTHIA M. WHITMORE Spanish Columbian Program, Junior Spanish Honor. STOBIE WHITMORE History and Business Administration Lambda, Student Assembly, Counselor, Orientation Director, Young Republi- cans, Campus Guides Director, Intra- mural Basketball, Football and Softball. NANCY C. WHITNEY Music Kappa Alpha Theta, Secretary, Pi Kappa Lambda, Dean ' s List, Presi- dent ' s List, Arthur Knowles Hutchins Award, Choir, Chorale, Rollins Singers, Baroque Ensemble, Chapel Staff, Stu- dent Court, Student Assembly, Vespers Comm., Chapel Reader, Vespers! Reader. SPENCER WIEDEMANN Economics and Business Administra- tion STEVE WINCHESTER History and Public Affairs Sigma Nu, Vice-President, Counselor, Campus Guide, Young Democrats, Alumni Contact, JV Basketball, Varsity Baseball. KENNETH WYNNE III History and Public Affairs GEORGE A. YARNALL EARL B. YEADAKER III Elementary Education There were many who went in huddled procession, they new not whither; hut, at any rate, success or calamity would attend all in equality. There was one who sought a new road. He went into direful thic ets, and ultimately he died thus, alone; hut they said he had courage. St ephen Crane LENNI ISABEL YESNER Art Kappa Kappa Gamma, Art Guild, Sail- ing Club, Dean ' s List, President ' s List, Student Court, Fine Arts Chairman, Community Service, Coffee House Comm., PAC, Varsity Bowling, Water Skiing, Intramural Softball, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Swimming. 49 JUNIORS Debbie Barrett Wendy Bartlett Thomas Bearden Boland Blake Andrea Boissy Patiste Bronos Douglas Brown James Burnette Linda Buttrey Alex C alder Ellen Caldwell Mary Carr James Cathcart Pat Chilcote James Christopher Barbara Clements H5 m ' n I J1 Raymond Clift Archie Mae Colbert Barry Coombs Sam Crosby Laura Crutchfield David Cudlipp mm Boyd Darling Timothy Davella Felton Davis Richard Dayton Sandra Dick Peter Dyson i Cathy Ensign Ricky Esteves Robert Fagan Gary Fountain John Fuini Scott Galloway David McComb Sherryl McGee Susan Meade Deborah Mello Gregory Mercer Helen Metcalfe George Miller Maurice Moore Mercedes Moreno Ann Morison Christopher Murray James Naramore Nancy Nicholson Sharon Nivens Sherry Oliver Stephen Page Elaine Pauly Chris Peers Elizabeth Ransome Thomas Ratliff Patricia Ross Ervin Russell Karen Schattner Nancy Schweickert Lorraine Shaker Carol Shelly Jacque Shuttleworth Scott Sindelar Pamela Sisson John Slagle Janet Smith Steve Smith Ron Soldo Sharon Steidley Donna Stein Peter Stephens Peter Stroh Kim Tuell Randy Tuttle Peter Viering Joseph Wiedenmayer William Wiedl Cassandra Williams Rand Wilson Martha Withers Christine Wopat Jim Worthing Claudia Wray Randy Xenakis Tom Yurchenco 53 SOPHOMORES Sue Allison Deborah Anderson Jean Anderson Sarah Anness Catherine Apple Cindy Aukerman John Bandy Barbara Barnard Melanie Bateman Leslie Bearce Cynthia Benkiser Donald Best Barbara Beug Bob Birdsong Scott Farrow Davis Fitzhugh William Freeman Katherine Garlington Mary Ann Geiger Ann Gibbons Gail Giesecke Mary Gleason Edward Gonczy Karen Grady Philip Gray Meredith Green Joseph Grigg Diana Gronsdahl Theresa Hackett Scott Hall Christina Hames Catherine Hammett Ivan Harlow Maurice Harris Timothy Hayes Carol Henshaw Vicki Hiatt Janet Hiles Jane Isensee Debbie Jamieson Doris Jenkins Carey Ketchum Hedwig Kimmons Barbara Krussman Jane Kuntz Bryan Lavine Raymond LeFort Pat Lindsey Kay Macalonan Albert Marekwald James McAvity Karen McMillin Robert McNally Jennifer McNutt Bob Meekley Patricia Miller Greg Morris Lee Morris Robert Morrison William Murphy Robert Nadeau Blair Neller Roy Newman Adele Nicony Ted Nye Darcy Olesen Boies Penrose Michael Perry 57 Clifford Peters Suzanne Petersen Helen Port Barbara Postell James Prescott Margie Preston Buddy Price Robert Quinn Gary Rankin Marion Raymond Corinthia Rice Stephen Ripley Jay Robertson Kenneth Robinson Caryn Rodman Mary Sandstrom Anna Santilli Patrice Sater John Schert Margaret Scholtz John Shapiro Abbie Sheeran Steve Shepherd Herbert Sheppard Walter Simons Caroline Smith Margaret Smylie Cathi Spain Mary Springer Kay Stanly Scott Steelman James Strathern Michael Straus Marilyn Swesnik Michael Tarter Robert Taylor Linn Terry Frances Thew Claudia Thomas Andrea Thompson Chris Tully Carol Van Deusen Adis Vila Helen Walter David Watson Jon Weiss James Wheatley Marian White Richard Whitley 59 FRESHMEN Julie Alfe Mary Henninger 71 ilk ' 1 IF ' r 1 R i Mm Richard Agid Ken Agronin Peter Alfond Gaetana Anastasi Andrew Arluck Mary Armstrong Robert Armstrong Mel Arnold Yana Arnold Rdell Austin James Backer Eleanor Bacmeister Annell Bagge Eleanor Baker Ellen Bale Oliver Bardes Deborah Barnett Donna Barsamian Linda Battisti Susan Bear Peter Becker Polly Bell Pam Benjamin John Bennett Karen Benson Andree Berizzi Emily Berry Linda Bickett Allison Biggers Bob Bellamy Martha Bixler A. H. Blizzard Richard Blundell Amado Bobadilla David Boone Jasper Boone Steve Bowman Rebeckah Boyett Elizabeth Bradley Thomas Brown Helen Browning Pat Brunner Paula Bryder Beverly Buckley Milbre Burch Van Burnhan James Calais Greg Calvert Peter Cameron David Candee Lucy Capehart Beth Carney Edward Chianese Nancy Christensen J. C. Clark Connie Clay Debby Coleman Aaron Collins Nancy Collins Karen Conrad Celeste Corbitt Robert Coyne Anne Crichton Mark Crockett Leigh Crowe Brian Crownover Julie Curtis Tony Dale Edward Danowitz Richard Davidson Sally Davis Margarita Delgado Holly De Keyser Dorothy Demayo Dan Demenocal Robert Dewald Charles Digges Jeff Dresch Julie Dressier Leonard Eaton Doug Eggert Janet Ellis Richard Ellis Pete Everest Phil Ewald Valerie Fakess Melanie Farley Joshua Feldstein Raymond Fickett Kim Flagstad Ann Flint Sue Fortuna Douglas Foster Carol Fulwiler Stephen Gabbard Delina Gaitan Lucia Garcia Iniquez Jeffrey Gardner Scott George Rarbara Giardini Joseph Gibson Mary Gilbert Phillip Goldcamp Fulton Gordon Cheryl Grady Jodelle Gross Dane Guzowski Jerome Hall Tanni Hall Margot Hallberg Caroline Hammond Dan Harris Christelle Harrod Pamela Hartford Dan Harvey Carol Hayden Steven Heffner Richard Hildreth David Holden Jeffrey Hubbard Robert Hunter Alison Hurd Wendy Huston Guy Irving Robert Janukowicz Gary Jenkins Doug Jennings Migonne Jones Frank Joseph Ruth Mary Kay Kathleen Keating Virginia Keeffe Patrice Kelley Mary Kellogg Martha King Maria Kingsley Barbara Kriesel Tigger Kronauer Nancy Kyle Alexa Laggren Veronica Lai Christ Lammers Robert Lampp Pam Lander Garry Lane Tod Laudonia Fred Lauten Mary Law Clark Leming Beth Lincks Janis Liro Carol Littell Cathy Long Jane Long Mary Lowell Cliff Luty Charles Lytle 63 Don Mackiernan Carolyn Mackintosh Ann Maddox Jacqueline Malapert Jane Marks Brenda Martin Edward Masland Paul Matheny Jennifer Matthews Stephen McAuliff Chris McCormick Pamela McFall Alisa McKee Craig Mello Glenn Miller Jacqueline Miller Kathy Miller Geoffrey Milner Kate Moore Linda Moore Natalie Moore Thomas Moore Gwendolyn Morris Craig Morrison Jane Mullendore Jonette Muszynski Steve Mutschler Darby Neptune Wells Newell Deborah Newsam Tommy Newton Kenneth Nolen James Norris Theodore Northrup William O ' Connor Jeff Oetjen John Ourisman Berkley Parmelee Ann Passino Bonnie Patterson Mary Peterson Margaret Petrosky Ward Pendleton Patricia Pfingst Arthur Plant Nancy Platzer Janice Plimpton Joel Poretsky Lorraine Powell Susan Powell Gayle Prince Greg Pulley Lucy Pulling Diana Pund Cynthia Purcell Edward Putnam Charles Race Joanne Rambone Robert Reed Jean Reisinger Kenneth Rembert Kim Reniska Nancy Reynolds Phillip Richard Pamela Rickey Linda Riva Steele Roberts William Robinson George Robison Cathy Rosenthal Sherry Rowland 65 Stanley Rubini Robert Russo Bill Sanderson Nona Saphirstein Christopher Schmitt Kathryn Schumacher Kathy Schwartz Mina Schwartz Debbie Scogin John Segura Rodney Sewell Cindy Shelton Stacey Sherman Elizabeth Shields Donald Shuck Kathy Slaybaugh Peter Smit Brad Smith Frank Smith Gail Smith Tamara Soliman Mark Solter Stephen Spahr Kathy Speck Diane Spencer Marion Sproul John Steele Fred Steiwer Cassandra Stiles Richard Stone Laurie Strehl Robert Sullivan Nancy Thompson Karen Thrun John Tolfree Richard Toscano Gerald Tremblay Terry Truscott Peter Turnbull Stuart Van Arsdale Cheryl Vaughn Joe Videtta Susan Waddell Cheryl Waldon Cynthia Ward Pierce Ward Pat Watson Brad Webb John Webb Michael Wedge Peter Welch Carol Werblin Linda Wert Susan Whealler Jan Willems Gloria Williams Pat Williams Mary Willingham Peter Wilson Davis Wismar Susan Wolf Judy Wommack Bernie Wroble Robin Wunderlich Gail Young Madelyn Young Stephen Young William Young Kathy Zellinger 67 ORIENTATION Sometimes I wish that I were still just a paperboy bac in Oklahoma City; where my problems were only thic papers, rain and cold weather, a few mean dogs, a couple of grouchy people, and porches 1 couldn ' t hit from the sidewal . Mason Williams 68 . 9H - CRUMMER Mark Aspinwall Brizio Biondi-Morra Ravinder Chawla Robert Christie Jeff Collier Peter Dahl Mark Freidinger Tim Gibbons Charles Hawley Lee Hildenbiddle Eppa Hunton Jo hn Jeter Howard Kane Gary Kilmer John Kirouac Geoffrey Longstaff John Osmer Robert Sams Brian Smith Frank Valenti Jeff Wenham SONG OF A MAN WHO HAS COME THROUGH Not I, not I, but the wind that blows through me! A fine wind is blowing the new direction of Time. If only I let it bear me, carry me, if only it carry me! If only I am sensitive, subtle, oh, delicate, a winged gift! If only, most lovely of all, I yield myself and am borrowed By the fine, fine wind that ta es its course through the chaos of the world Li e a fine, an exquisite chisel, a wedge-blade inserted; If only I am een and hard li e the sheer tip of a wedge Driven by invisible blows, The roc will split, we shall come at the wonder, we shall find the Hesperides. Oh, for the wonder that bubbles into my soul, I would be a good fountain, a good well-head, Would blur no whisper, spoil no expression. What is the noc ingl What is the noc ing at the door in the night? It is somebody wants to do us harm. No, no, it is the three strange angels. Admit them, adynit them. D. H. Lawrence 74 VARSITY ATHLETICS INTRAMURALS 75 4| First Row. Chris Schmitt, George Yarnall, Billy Barker, Bob Selton, Jim Rudy, Chip Janvier, Steve McAullif, Bob DeWald, Peter Everest, Ennis Berker, Geoff Milner, Buster Steinmeir. Second Row. Randy McFall, Jeff Gardner, Bill Sanderson, Jim Vastyan, John Shapiro, John Ross, Jeff Fischer, Rob Flannery, Sandy Gordon, John Heathcote, Bob Birdsong, John Borden, Larry Hauser. Third Row. Jerry Hall, Gary Jenkins, Harold Hoegberg, Stan Gale, Doug Welsh, Peter Cameron, Bob St. Lawrence, George Whipple, Bruce Barnhill, Tim Merrigan, Mark Crockett, Bill Hudgins, Tod Marsh. George Yarnall Bruce Barnhill 86 Liz and Bill Shetter Dwight Ely 87 88 Gigi Corbeil, Eric Bagnall and Leza Harrison Greg Litton 89 Timothy Shea Coach Boyd Coffie 93 94 Denny Scott Alan Burnette and Dwight Higgs Standing: Denny Scott, Alan Burnette, David Erickson, Neil Kerr, Steele Roberts, Dwight Higgs. Kneeling: Steve Callif, Bob McNally, John Hegarty, Lonworth Butler, Timothy Shea, Bernie Wroble. Sitting: Charles Morton, Kim Tuell, Mike Ford, Marcus Wilson, Anon Thomas, Frank Bucci. 95 96 Standing: Davis Wismar, Steve Hall, Pete Becker, Colt Ward, Bert Martin, Lee Shepherd, Wally Camber, Peter Viering, Herb Sheppard, Bill Bandell, Dave Kidd, Roy Newman, Roland Blake. Kneeling Bob BarnhiU i cott Croly, Arthur Plant, Ted Connor, Geoff Milner, Stephen Bowman, Brian Tamoney, Orlando Santiago, bill Young, Tim Hayes, Bob Selton, Snowden Smith, Dan Harris. Doug Welsh John Lowman Ann Flint Left Side, Front to Back: Ellen Bale, Robin Wunderlich, Laurie Crutchfield, Connie Morton, Jo Jo Oshins, Jane Marks, Linda Eberly. Right Side, Front to Back: Cis Kibler, Anne Crichton, Ann Flint, Linda Wert, Bev Buckley, Liz Bradley, Coach Betty Pratt. aac aaaaaaaaaa laaaawaaaaaaaaa ;:: ;;  :. •iUUiuviiiii ««a«a«aa%k«aai aaa a a av a •aaaaaaaaa a umaawtaavi tununmi M ' .imaaa maw uniMim .MM «%«a%« 5 J ? at 11 II fj II U II t% •II •i . Mi ) ■Ml ' •Ifi ?e.fii fHMl VIM  r: swim ffitttl maul wail war IMI wm mm ift ill! ISP gfsBSSS! WW Standing: Todd Marsh, Steve Winchester, Dick Blackwell, Mike Rix, Jack Goetz, Dan Kirkwood, Rich Magner, Victor Zollo, Jim Trocchi, Dan Kinney, Tom Moore, Kim Tuell. Kneeling: Jim Calais, Bill O ' Connor, Larry Stinson, Tom Austin, Frank Smith, Dave Merullo, Clifford Wilson, Jack Fuini, Robert Coons, Dick Mildreath, Richard Toscano, William Campbell, Marc Flaherty. Left to Right: Robert Russo, Phil Goldcamp, Dane Guzowski, Bob Fagan, Joe Videtta, Bill Murphy, Pat Coffey, Robert Quinn, Rob Mellen, Fred Schick, Taylor Metcalfe, Ray Fickett, Maury Moore, Carl Tuke. 109 Left to Right. Mary Carr, Kathy Schumacher, Nancy Platzer, Mary Hartkins, Brenda Bradshaw, Pat Williams. INTRAMURAL SOCCER 119 A man should be in the world as though he were not in it, so that it will he no worse because of his life. His obligation may not be to ma e a better world, but the world certainly requires of him that he ma e it no worse. That, at least, was a mans moral circum ' stance before he began his ruinous attempt to improve on the creation; now, perhaps, he is under an obligation to leave it better than he found it, by undoing some of the effects of his meddling and restoring its old initiatives — by ma ing his absence the model of his presence. Wendell Berry 128 129 I Went Out to the Sun I went out to the sun where it burned over a desert willow and getting under the shade of the willow I said It ' s very hot in this country The sun said nothing so I said The moon has been tal ing about you and he said Well what is it this time She says it ' s her own light He threw his flames out so far they almost scorched the top of the willow Well I said of course I dont now The sun went on and the willow was glad I found an arroyo and dug for water which I got muddy and then clear so I dran a lot and washed the salt from my eyes and ta ing off my shirt hung it on the willow to dry and said This land where whirlwinds walking at noori in tall columns of dust ta e stately turns about the desert is a very dry land So I went to sleep under the willow tree. When the moon came up it was cold and reaching to the willow for my shirt I said to the moon Tou ma e it a pretty night so she smiled A night lizard rattled stems behind me and the moon said I see over the mountain the sun is angry ? [ot able to see him I called and said Why are you angry with the moon since all at last must be lost to the great vacuity A. R. Ammons 131 ADMINISTRATION 132 DEAN OF THE COLLEGE Upper Left. J. Allen Norris DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Upper Right. Fred Hicks VICE- PRESIDENT AND TREASURER Left. Charles Zellers 133 DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Right. Ronald Pease DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Lower Left. Richard Stabell ASSOCIATE DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Lower Right. Ross Ann Jenny 134 DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS Upper Left. LaRue Boyd DEAN OF THE CRUMMER SCHOOL Upper Right. Charles Welsh DEAN OF THE CHAPEL Left. Theodore Darrah 135 SCHOOL PHOTOG - RAPHER Right. Lyman Huntington PURCHASING Lower Left. Gloria Smith, C.E Peeples, Betty Kuller. BOOKSTORE 136 LIBRARY Left. First Row: Lorena Graham, Muriel Hamilton, George Larson (head), Jane Fletcher, Evelyn Draper. Second Row: Carolyn MeFarland, Lynne Phillips, Kath- leen Reich, Elizabeth Beall, Cath- erine Ford, Louise Eberle, Bernice Robinson. Third Row: Sue McGin- nis, Alice Neil, Elizabeth Pastori- no, Mary Vanderbeck, Claire Kent, Margaret Duer, Kendall Wight- man. Woody Guthrie Hard man born of hard times Lean and leathery wanderer See er of songs of the sun and earth And the hand and the heart Pour proud poet of the wording man Ballad ma er of the dust bowl days Singer of Victory Songs Singer of Brotherhood and Peace Singer of America s silence Mason Williams 137 FACULTY EDUCATION Lower Left. Wesley Blanick, Larry Cotanche, Marshall Wilson (head), Virginia Stevens, Nelson Glass. ART Upper Right. Ronald Larned, Hal- lie Lu Hallam, Ronald Thompson, Thomas Peterson (head). BIOLOGY Lo wer Right. Sitting: Ruth Sand- strom, Paul Vestal, Louise Racey Standing: Edward Scheer (head), Carl Sandstrom, David Smith, Francis Byers, David Richard. A 138 ECONOMICS Lower Left. Sitting: Wayne Hales, Alice Neil, David Epley. Standing: Charles Welsh (head), Charles Jorgensen, Donald Hill, David Etzold, William Legg, Burn Smith, Ross Evans. ENGLISH Upper Right. First Row: Cary Ser, Edward Cohen. Second Row: Phil- ip Pastore, Alan Nordstrom, Charles Mendell, Steve Phelan. Third Row: Marion Folsom (head), Leah Koontz, Ada Haylor, Wilbur Dorsett. MATH Lower Right. John Bowers (head), Ralph Naleway, Alexandra Skid- more, Raymond Roth. 140 The Jewel There is this cave In the air behind my body That nobody is going to touch: A cloister, a silence Closing around a blossom of fire. When I stand upright in the wind, My bones turn to dar emeralds. James Wright 141 HISTORY AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS Lower Left. First Row: Norman Gilbert, Charles Edmondson, Bar- ry Levis, Jack Lane (head). Second Row: Henrietta Raymond, Rhea Smith, Eleanor Mitchell. THEATRE ARTS AND SPEECH Upper Right. Florence Butler, An- thony Mendez, Charles Rodgers, Dale Amlund, Ginger Mitchell, David Gawlikowski . . . and Robert ' Juergens (head). CHEMISTRY Lower Right. Erich Blossey, George Cochran, Thomas Halgren, Herbert Hellwege (head). 1 142 Close-up Are all these stones yours I said and the mountain pleased but reluctant to admit my praise could move it mv.ch shoo a little and rained a windrow ring of stones to show that it was so Stonefelled I got up addled with dust and shoo myself without much consequence Obviously I said it doesn ' t pay to get too close up to greatness and the mountain friendless wept and said it couldn ' t help itself. A. R. Ammons 145 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Upper Left. Frank Sedwick (head), Peter Bonnell, Patricia Lancaster, Edward Danowitz, Elinor Miller, Bessie Stadt, Lynn Terrett. BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE Lower Left. James McLeod, Arthur Jones, Rodger Ray, James Upson (head), John Weiss, Carol Burnett. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Upper Right. Harry Meisel, Gor- don Howell, Virginia Mack, Boyd Coffie, Paul Harris, Norm Cope- land, Peggy Jarnigan, Joseph Jus- tice. 146 147 Stephanie Kass Faces seen once are seen To jade from around one feature, Leaving a chin, a scar, an expression Forever in the air beneath a streetlight, Glancing in boredom from the window Of a bus in a country town, Showing teeth for a moment only, All of which die out of mind, except One silver one. Faces seen once change always Into arid out of each other: An eye you saw in Toulon Is gazing at you down a tin drainpipe Tou played with as a dull child In Robertstown, Georgia. James Dickey 148 149 - V THE CRADLE TRAP A bell and rattle, a smell of roses, a leather Bible, and angry voices . . . They say, I love you. They shout, Tou must! The light is telling terrible stories. But night at the window whispers, T ever mind. Be true, be true to your own strange ind. Louis Simpson 150 AFTERHOOH SLEEP 1 was descending from the mountains of sleep. Asleep I had gazed east over a sunny field, And sat on the running board of an old Model A. I awo e happy, for I had dreamt of my wife, And the loneliness hiding in grass and weeds That lies near a man over thirty, and suddenly enters. When Joe Sjolie grew tired he sold his farm, Even his bachelor roc er, and did not come bac . He left his dog behind in the cob shed. The dog refused to ta e food from strangers. I drove out to that farm when I awo e; Alone on a hill, sheltered by trees. The matted grass lay around the house. ' When 1 climbed the porch, the door was open. Inside were old abayidoned boo s, And instructions to Norwegian immigrants. Robert Ely 151 THE LOVE SO?iG OF ]. ALFRED PRUFROCK I Let us go then, you and I, When the evening is spread out against the s y Li e a patient etherised upon a table; Let us go, through certain half ' deserted streets, The muttering retreats Of restless nights in one-night cheap hotels And sawdust restaurants with oyster-shells: Streets that follow l e a tedious argument Of insidious intent To lead you to an overwhelming question . . . Oh, do not as , What is it? Let us go and ma e our visit. In the room the women come and go Talking of Michelangelo . The yellow fog that rubs its bac upon the window- panes, The yellow smo e that rubs its muzzle on the window- panes Lic ed its tongue into the corners of the evening, Lingered upon the pools that stand in drains, Let fall upon its bac the soot that falls from chimneys, Slipped by the terrace, made a sudden leap, And seeing that it was a soft October night, Curled once about the house, and fell asleep. And indeed there will be time For the yellow smo e that slides along the street Rubbing its bac upon the wiyidow- panes; There will be time, there will be time To prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet: There will be time to murder and create, And time for all the wor s and days of han ds That lift and drop a question on your plate; Time for you and time for me, And time yet for a hxmdred iyidecisions, And for a hundred visions and revisions, Before the taking of toast and tea. In the room the women come and go Talking of Michelangelo. 152 II And indeed there will be time To wonder Do I dare? and Do I dare? Time to turn bac and descend the stair, With a bald spot in the middle of my hair — (They will say: How his hair is growing thin! ) M.y morning coat, my collar mounting firmly to the chin, My nec tie rich and modest, but asserted by a simple pin- (They will say: But how his arms and legs are thin! ) Do I dare Disturb the universe? In a minute there is time For decisions and re visions which a minute will reverse. For I have nown them all already, nown them all- Have nown the evenings, mornings, afternoons, I have measured out my life with coffee spoons; I now the voices dying with a dying fall Beneath the music from a farther room. So how should I presume? And I have nown the eyes already, nown them all- The eyes that fix you in a formulated phrase, And when I am formulated, sprawling on a pin, When I am pinned and wriggling on the wall, Then how should I begin To spit out all the butt-ends of my days and ways? And how should I presume? And I have nown the arms already, nown them all- Arms that are braceleted and white and bare (But in the lamplight, downed with light brown hair!) Is it perfume from a dress That ma es me so digress? Arms that lie along a table, or wrap about a shawl. And should I then presume? And how should I begin? HI Shall I say, I have gone at dus through narrow streets And watched the smo e that rises from the pipes Of lonely men in shirtsleeves, leaning out of windows ' ! . . I should have been a pair of ragged claws Scuttling across the floors of silent seas. And the afternoon, the evening, sleeps so peacefully! Smoothed by long fingers, Asleep . . . tired . . . or it malingers, Stretched on the floor, here beside you and me. Should I, after tea and ca es and ices, Have the strength to force the moment to its crisis? But though I have wept and fasted, wept and prayed, Though I have seen my head ( grown slightly bald ) brought in upon a platter, 1 am no prophet — and here ' s no great matter: I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker, And 1 have seen the eternal Footman hold my coat, and snic er, And in short, I was afraid. And ivould it have been worth it, after all, After the cups, the marmalade, the tea, Among the porcelain, among some tal of you and me, Would it have been worth while, To have bitten off the matter with a smile, To have squeezed the imiverse into a ball To roll it toward some overwhelming question, To say: I am Lazarus, come from the dead, Come bac to tell you all, I shall tell you all ' — If one, settling a pillow by her head, Should say: That is not what I meant at all. That is not it, at all. And would it have been worth it, after all, Would it have been worth while, After the sunsets and the dooryards and the sprinhjed streets, After the novels, after the teacups, after the s irts that trail along the floor — And this, and so much morel — It is impossible to say just what I mean! But as if a magic lantern threw the nerves in patterns on a screen: Would it have been worth while If one, settling a pillow or throwing off a shawl, And turning toward the window, should say: That is not it at all, That is not what I meant at all. 154 IV 7 p! I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to he; Am an attendant lord, one that will do To swell a progress, start a scene or two, Advise the prince; no doubt, an easy tool, Deferential, glad to be of use, Politic, cautious, arid meticulous; Full of high sentence, but a bit obtuse; At times, indeed, almost ridiculous — Almost, at times, the Fool. 1 grow old ... I grow old . . . I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled. Shall I part my hair behind? Do I dare to eat a peach? I shall wear white flannel trousers, and wal upon the beach. I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each. I do not thin that they will sing to me. I have seen them riding seaward on the waves Combing the white hair of the waves blown bac When the wind blows the water white and blac . We have lingered in the chambers of the sea By sea-girls wreathed with seaweed red and brown Till human voices wa e us, and we drown. T. S. Eliot 155 THE BOOK OF LIES I ' d li e to have a word with you. Could we he alone for a minute? I have been lying until now. Do you believe I believe myself? Do you believe yourself when you believe me? Lying is natural. Forgive me. Could we be alone forever? Forgive us all. The word is my enemy. I have never been alone; bribes, betrayals. I am lying even now. Can you believe that? I give you my word. fames Tate 156 EVERYMAN I went to the house of Everyman, I found his woman there. 1 as ed her, Where is Everyman? She said, His home is air. I as ed her, then, What is he li e? She said, T o woman nows. He moaned a little as he crept beneath my linen clothes. He lay upon me as a bird, she said with half disdain. Why, in the hurry of his wings he scarcely spo e my name! And when he left you, did you grieve? Oh, no, I scarcely new . . . She rose, and to the window moved, indolent and huge . . . Then all at once her body bro e in two parts, li e a stone, and as the savage bird escaped, It ' s Everyman, she moaned. Tennessee Williams 157 IN CALIFORNIA Here I am, troubling the dream coast With my A[eic Tor face, Bearing among the realtors And tennis-players my dar preoccupation. There once was an epical clatter — Voices and banjos, Tennessee, Ohio, Rising li e incense in the sight of heaven. Today, there is an angel in the gate. Lie bac , Walt Whitman, there, On the fabulous raft with the King and the Du e! For the white row of the Marina Faces the Roc . Turn round the wagons here. Lie bac We cannot bear The stars any more, those infinite spaces. Let the realtors divide the mountain, For they have already subdivided the valley. Rectangular city bloc s astonished Hertodotus in Babylon, Cortex in Tenochtitlan, And here ' s the same old city-planner, death. We cannot turn or stay. For though we sleep, and let the reins fall slac , The great cloud-wagons move Outward still, dreaming of a Pacific. Louis Simpson 158 ADULTHOOD i usta wonder who i ' d be when i was a little girl in indianapolis sitting on doctor ' s porches with post-dawn pre-debs ( wondering would my aunt drag me to church Sunday ) i was meaningless and i wondered if life would give me a chance to mean i found a new life in the withdrawal from all things not li e my image when i was a teen-ager i usta sit on front steps conversing the gym teachers son with embryonic eyes about the essential essence of the universe ( and other bullshit stuff ) recognizing the basic powerlessness of me but then i went to college where i learned that just because everything i was was unreal i could be real and riot just real through withdrawal into emotional crosshairs or colored bourgeoisie intellectual pretentions but from involvement with things approaching reality i could possibly have a life so catatonic emotions and time wasting sex games were replaced with functioning commitments to logic and necessity and the gray area was slowly dar ened into a blac thing for awhile progress was being made along with a certain degree of happiness cause i wrote a boo and found a love and organized a theatre and even gave some lectures on Blac history and began to believe all good people could get together and win without bloodshed then hammars jold was illed and lumumba was illed and diem was illed and ennedy was illed and malcolm was illed and evers was illed and schwerner , chaney and goodman were illed and liuzzo was illed and sto ely fled the country and le roi was arrested and pollard, thompson and cooper were illed and ing was illed and enriedy was illed and i sometimes wonder why i didn ' t become a debutante sitting on porches, going to church all the time, wondering is my eye ma e-up on straight or a withdrawn discoursing on the stars and moon instead of a for real Blac person who must now feel and inflict pain T iityi Giovanni 159 160 THE SUMMER BELVEDERE II I as ed my kindest friend to guard my sleep. I said to him, Give me the motionless thic et of summer, the velvety cul-de-sac , and quiet the drummer. I said to him, Brush my forehead with a feather, not with an eagle ' s feather, nor with a sparrow ' s, but with the shadowy feather of an owl. I said to him, Come to me dressed in a cloa and a cowl, and bearing a candle whose flame is very still. Our belvedere loo s over a brambly hill. I said to him, Give me the cool white ernel of summer, the windless terminal of it, and calm the drummer! I said to him, Tell the drummer the rebels have crossed the river and no one is here but John with the bro en drumstic and half-wit Peg who shot spitballs at the moon from the belvedere. Tell the feverish drummer no man is here. But what if he doesn ' t believe me? Give him proof! For there is no lie that contains no part of truth. And then, with the sort of courage that comes with fever, the body becoming stic s that blossom with flame, the flame for a while obscuring what it consumes, I twisted and craned to peer in the loftier room — I saw the visitor there, and him I new as my waiting ghost. The belvedere was blue. Tennessee Williams THESE HEROICS If I had a shining head and people turned to stare at me in the streetcars; and 1 could stretch my body through bright water and eep abreast of fish and water sna es; if 1 could ruin my feathers in flight before the sun; do you thin that I would remain in this room, reciting poems to you, and ma ing outrageous dreams with the smallest movements of your mouth? Leonard Cohen UHCLE Homer was a ventriloquist; so drun , one day he projected his voice so far it just ept going and going (still is). Joe Ray insisted Homer was afraid of wor , but he ' s had 130 jobs or more just recently, he didn ' t thin in terms of careers. The family never cared for Homer even after he ginned himself into a wall and died balling with a deaf ' mute in an empty Kansas City hall. Joe Ray insisted Homer would have made a fine dentist had he ept his mouth shut; that is, had he lived. Still is heard about the house jiggling glasses, his devoted astral voice coming bac . James Tate 163 164 FEAR IS WHAT QUICKENS ME I. Many animals that our fathers illed in America Had quic eyes. They stared about wildly, When the moon went dar . The new moon falls into the freight yards of cities in the south, But the loss of the moon to the dar hands of Chicago Does not matter to the deer In this northern field. 2. What is that tall woman doing There, in the trees? I can hear rabbits and mourning doves whispering together In the dar grass, there Under the trees. 3. I loo about wildly. James Wright 165 ALPHA PHI Interesting year? Perhaps in unique ways. Helmer, just what did you do fall term that put you out winter term? . . . Pat and Karen, how do you explain those strange movements in the courtyard? . . . Darcy takes Killion apartment hunting and Killion is founder of the Alpha Phi Nunery (you know about those nuns, don ' t you) ... do it - Shover - do it, and we do, we do . . . Sweet Sixteen has taken a liking to milk and those tea-tottling TKE ' s . . . Verlie really Doug her 4 pm coetails . . . Carsen, just why did you leave the country? . . . Stein runs a close second to Nancy in meeting reports . . . Mann plays Mrs. . . . Fran takes a Pinkerton correspondence course . . . Kay harmonizes in Columbia as well as in the States . . . Howell intends an extended tour of Naples . . . Krudener flippers out . . . Everhart, our number one linquist, con- quered Swahili . . . Kammie becomes Pappa K . . . Sherry has something to Crowe about . . . Santil, the Roman interest? . . . Sally frolics with Crummer kiddies at gametime . . . Sabina takes an extra course - Harper ' s . . . White and Hammett have a Capulet fettish . . . Antje joins the rat patrol . . . Chris - buried treasure on an island? . . . Yale scholar gets hooked . . . Sharpie, aren ' t winter sports fun? . . . Henshaw, fans always have a habit of getting you into trouble . . . Carpenter - surprise, surprise, surprise . . . Marlene is ATO ' s new field secretary . . . Lawton - to the woods, to the woods! . . . can car-o-line find true happiness as a porno authorist? . . . Sharon, what do teddy bears do on their honeymoon? . . . Missy - anarchy for All! . . . Battisti - our hard-headed woman! . . . Powell likes the view from atop Lookout Mountain . . . Rambone, is it true small things come in small packages? . . . Whealler and Boyett - Damn those peach flavored crackers! . . . Christelle sews up the swinger of the year award . . . Roo swings (plays things) and does not compete? . . . Kyle - where ' s your bear? . . . Quick, it ' s time for bed . . . Miller looses at Black Jack but wins with White Snipes . . . Bucker - using suntan lotion in the com- puter room? ... Hi Debby Jones! - newest cutie . . . Sparky Thrun lights the Phi fire . . . Gail, did you? . . . Christensen - doo-doo award of the year . . . Winter term found K. D. caked in clay. Law and Flint Rainy days and Tuesdays never get you down . . . Crad- dock, explain your uncanny agility with saws and hammers . . . Capehart, remember that Freshman year is a great learning experience! . . . and yes, Odessa, there was a carnival in Venice last night. 168 BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER 1. KAREN GRADY 2. DARCY OLESEN 3. ADIS VILA 4. CATHY HAMMETT 5. KATIE DINNEL 6. JACKIE MILLER 7. LINDA BATTISTI 8. LINDA MOORE 9. MARLENE GAVEL 10. HELEN WALTERS 11. JANET MANN 12. MOLLY BUCHER 13. BECKY BOYETT 14. SUE WHEALLER 15. KAY MACALONAN 16. MISSY ALLGOOD 17. CAROLYN McGINNIS 18. MARY LAW 19. VERLIE MAYO 20. CINDY WHITE 21. JANICE McATEER 22. GAIL YOUNG 23. LAURA CARPENTER 24. FRAN THEW 25. JAN HOWELL 26. LYNNE HENSHAW 27. KATHY KILLION 28. JOAN YALE 29. SALLY HANSEN 30. JOAN RAMBONE 31. NANCY KYLE 32. KAMMY MORRISEY 33. CHRISTY LESCHEN 34. ANNA SANTILLI 169 THE GUILD Ever since its inception two years ago, the Guild has never had any problem in deter- mining its direction. We feel there ' s just no use in trying to overcome the force of gravity. Contrary to campus-wide heresay, however, the Guild does not happen to be dead. We continue to thrive, living dangerously from day to day in the face of student court appearances, meet- ings with the Dean, 0-8 football seasons, deci- mation of the ranks, hippie-type morals, intox- ication of all varieties, lethargy, languor, and over-all apathy. The torpid troop may even survive another year of making it as loose as possible without having it fall apart. (Dave) We knew it was going to be a big year when we finally beheld the long-awaited sign hanging in front of the house; nice work professor. Now you can use your wood-working skills to repair your door. Doc F., slightly less outrageous than Murphy, came down this year with the old family wagon. Sure, you can borrow my car to go to U-Totem - if you put gas in it. Speaking of motors, Doc, one was all primed and ready to hum but you bolted. You just can not wait for these things on a silver platter. Plagued by colossal rip-offs left and right. Horny lum- bered through the year in fine form. We ' ll award him with a round-trip ticket to Canada and a fun-filled evening of wholesome enter- tainment at the Club Juana. Loner used his pecuniary wizardry to keep the Guild on a sound financial basis. Scoring heavily this year, Marty ran the gamut from Ranchers to telephone operators; in between came Dobbers, Steak and Brewers, and a few vain attempts with Horny at the Juana. We hear that the Loner is also working with the State of New York to establish an OTB hot-line in Orlando. Adams led us unrelentingly this year, never throwing in the towel when the chips were down. In fact, as this volume goes to press, the incumbent is the overwhelming favorite for an unprecedented two-year stint at the helm. Zeising managed to clinch the dead beat award for the year; our gigolo-in-residence broke the all-time record for sitting in a state of sus- pended animation. Look for Rick in Life maga- zine ' s next spread on Camping in America. Neo continues to suffer from the dreaded and incurable psychopathological condition known as Dylanomania. Maybe a few hours of therapy with Bob himself would help Neo to get well. Perhaps our budding young medico will even find a cure for the ailment as he continues his scientific studies. At any rate, he gets a well-deserved Guildo pat-on-the-back. Moroc- co rolled out of his big double bed every morn- ing only to find a whole day with nothing to do but string rackets and get henpecked. Hang in there Mike - we love you. Peter G. Phillips is proud to announce that he has been desig- nated the official travel representative in the States for the Bimini Chamber of Commerce. Peter had to go as far away as South America for an entire term to get a rest from the psyche department here at school. Peter also gets a friendly Guildo pat-on-the-back. Joe ' s clan- destine plan for a single in the tower after Peter split really caused quite a hassle. This frustrated guitarist will probably only find true happiness in his own recording studio produc- ing quintuple - tracked cuts with himself on all instruments. And so dearly beloved we come upon Charles Perlo whose sense of far-out humor is matched only by his knowledge of everything going on around him. This has so outraged some of Chuck ' s apathetic protoges that they sometimes are forced to wham him around a little but never to the extent of dam- age to the little fellow. Charlie Brown couldn ' t hack the academic load at Maryland so he de- cided to return to Rollins this year. Charlie brings back with him a strong bent for Guild tradition and a genuine desire to return the house to its once prestigious image on campus. Ned and his girl friend have been chosen for LOCAL CHAPTER AND FRIENDS 1. CHARLES PERLO 2. MIKE PETERSON 3. MARK ADAMS 4. SPEEDO BOB CATALANI 5. PETER PHILLIPS 6. JOHN BORDEN 7. JOE WIEDENMAYER 8. DOC FABER 9. TOM JORDAN 10. BRAD SMITH 11. RICH ZEISING 12. ED CHIANESE 13. BOB ENGLAND the leads in the Broadway production of Hum- perdinck ' s Hansel and Gretel. Ned will shortly be releasing an album entitled, Shower Songs for Happy Bathers. Speedo was our second member in recent years to have a bout with mono. He ' ll spend the rest of his life making up the work he missed in organic chemistry. At last we come to Dave, the dauntless leader of the Black-out Platoon. At this printing Dave is in Colorado, and we really have lost all hope of ever bringing him down from the ionosphere. Doc C. gets our special thanks for continually standing by us when the going got tough. And finally, our traditional list of those without whom it never would have been the same: Kay, Pam, Melissa, Linda, Patty, Maletta, Cindy, Dorothy, Brad, Ed, Mark, Scott, Mike Del C, Jock, Dylan, Patrick, Spic, Crash, Jimmer, Hugh and Tom, Boies, Tom T., George, Bozo, Bobo E., Mudcat, Bobo C, and Major. CHI OMEGA It was a great year for the Chi O ' s. The pledges are quickly picking up the Chi O way of life, which is only exceeded by the actives. Marcia ran the house with an iron hand, big stick, and a blindfold, and Wally dropped by to see Dale. Leslie went Phi Mu and rumor has it that Mandy has taken up residence in the Phi Delt house. Diane joined the basketball team, Claudia ' s going to be a nun while Diana took a trip for five months. Amy brought the boys and girls together. Do Cindy and Deedee really room together? Lana finally mastered the combination and Cathy went straight. Will Alice ' s roommate please stand up? Pam will have a car next year and come Saturday morn- ing Karen will go away with her frog friend. . . . Joy and Patsy . . . Who did you say Andrea was dating? Wendy ' s got a boyfriend! Our spe- cial thanks to Susie and Fluffy. We ' re still look- ing for Jamie and We ' re sending Deedee a bid. And to our pledges-Good Luck! Thus we feel it appropriate to dedicate the following songs: Alice- ' Michael, Row the Boat Ashore Diane- ' Hair Deedee- Johnny Angel Diana- Strange Days Cindy- Wishin ' and Hopin ' Marcia- 20th Century Fox Claudia- Light My Fire Wendy- ' Gimme Some Lovin ' Leslie- A House is not a Home Patsy- ' Beep, Beep Joy- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Lana- As Long as He Needs Me Dale- ' Mr. Sandman Amy- ' Bridge Over Troubled Water Jamie- The Next Plane to London Pann- Smile a Little Smile for Me Andrea- Strangers in the Night Cathy- ' Come on Down to My Boat Baby Mandy- The Party ' s Over Karen- ' Teddy Boy The Pledges-Take it as it Comes 172 UPSILON BETA CHAPTER 1. DIANA KNOTT 10. KATHY MILLER 19. KAREN JOHNSON 2. KATHY APPLE 11. SALLY DAVIS 20. CINDY SHELTON 3. LANA DYGERT 12. BETH LINCKS 21. PEGGY PETROSKY 4. LESLIE TARBOX 13. VAL FAKESS 22. JANE MULENDORE 5. MANDY UNRETH 14. MARY GILBERT 23. KATHY SLAYBAUGH 6. JONETTE MUSZYNSKI 15. CINDY ZOLNIER 24. PAM BENJAMIN 7. DEEDE O ' NEILL 16. LUCY GARCIA 25. DIANE BOOKE 8. MARIA KING 17. MARCIA FOX 26. ANDREA BOISSY 9. WENDY WALKER 18. RDELL AUSTIN 27. JAMIE HEIGEL KAPPA ALPHA ORDER 174 ALPHA PSI CHAPTER 1. DON GRANT 2. JOHN STEELE 3. CARTER DYE 4. ARTHUR PLANT 5. DUNCAN EWALD 6. JEREMY HARTLEY 7. PETER STROH 8. HUNT MARCHWALD 9. SAM BELL 10. EUGENIE LA BRANCHE 11. DEREK DINKLER 12. PETER ALFOND 13. JAMES CLEMENTS 14. FRANK KISSEL 15. DAVE PEEBLES 16. MICHAEL PERRY 17. CARL TUKE 18. CHARLES STRAKOSCH 19. JOHN WEBB 20. TED NORTHRUP 21. RICHARD DAYTON 175 KAPPA ALPHA THETA Lendon - Our No. 1 Lendo. You love National, but why are we always in trouble? Hopkins - From Sigma Nu Sweetheart to the Mystic Maiden Jan gave her Lee-way Maris - Maris is minding the flock with the Sheppard. Lafferty - How do you like em, tall and thin? Weenie - Have your teeth moved yet? Shipley - Outwitting all the boys in Crummer? Penny - The future Mrs. Berry. Marguerite - Sandwich Man is here! Pam Paul - If she didn ' t have Carter ' s little pills she ' d Dye! Bobby Clements - Who needs beer for cheer when Mat is near. N. Wentsel - toys in her head! Will that be spaghetti or lasagna? Claudia Wray - Always doing our community service. Pooh - Who said parting is such sweet sorrow. Lyle - Kentucky woman between Lisa and Blondie, they ' ll run Pete ' s dry! Port - Watch those trips to Jacksonville! Can we run through that tap dance routine once more? Lin Terry - Delicious Anderson (D.) - The honorary Sig-Ep social chairman, beach parties anyone? B. Postell - Who else would be on the cover of our telephone directory but Miss Rollins? C. Nuttle - Will anyone ever know where her heart really lies? B. Fritz - Grant me my wish; makin ' tracks for South Carolina. A. Shepard - Southern bell, caught your eye? Watch out who you ' re seen with, but there ' s always Steak and Brew. S. Anness - Christmas carols anyone? No doubt you ' ll find Sally on the dinky dock. A. Daniels - Jack The Ripper J. Fowler - Doritos and dip? There ' s nothing like a Winter Term at Rollins! Did I hear a chicken? S. Tinsley - Entering the Indianapolis 500 next year? Merideth - Efficiency is her best policy. Caroline Smith - Some day those sailboats in the picture will turn to life. N. Whitney - The next candlelight, Nancy and her piano. D. Eames - Day is nye. Pledge Class - Great skit! Keep up the good work. 176 GAMMA GAMMA CHAPTER 1. ANNE GIBBONS 2. JOYCE FOWLER 3. JODA CONNELL 4. LYNN SCHWEITZER 5. CLAUDIA WRAY 6. LYNN SCHWEITZER 7. MARGUERITE MONROE 8. ANN CRICHTON 9. GRETA GRAY 10. DEEDE EAMES 11. JUDY WOMMACK 12. NANCY LAFFERTY 13. SALLY ANNESS 14. DEBBIE ANDERSON 15. LYNN TERRY 16. PAM McFALL 17. HELEN BROWNING 18. RUTHMARY KAY 19. CAROLINE MACKINTOSH 20. POOH SMILIE 21. POLLY BELL 22. JULIE ALFE 23. NANCY REYNOLDS 24. BETTY FRITZ 25. LENDON HAMILTON 26. CAROLINE SMITH 27. NANCY WENTSEL 28. BOBBIE CLEMENTS 29. HELEN PORT 30. ANN PASSINO 31. JAN HOPKINS 32. NANCY THOMPSON 33. SUSIE WADDELL 34. CAROL VAN DEUSEN 35. MARGIE PRESTON 36. LAURIE FORNABAI 37. MEREDITH GREEN 38. PENNY BRANSCOMB 177 LAMBDA The Lambda Class of 72 remained intact with two notable exceptions. Berry went KA to pur- sue his sophisticated desires, but is he really there? Tuke returned as a KA - no loss. As for the hard core . . . Nocturnal Man stalked the hallways at odd hours, gave him a chance to be with his friends . . . our presi- dent, The Hawk, set a good example early in the year with his dare-devil driving techniques - Hie! Ashley moved to the third floor but seemed to be even higher . . . Bungalow Billy was in love but the Phi Delts interrupted . . . Bungs never gave her what she needed - and wanted . . . Metcalfe and Troxel got mar- ried - too bad; that ' s the price you have to pay to get it all the time . . . Whitmore ' s horns got slaughtered but pleasure from Crummer made up for the loss . . . Bert ' s thing was in North Carolina, but as always he found time to lead a couple of guppies on . . . Kinney ' s popularity with the women reached new heights, but some followed anyway . . . Tuell really likes his white shoes, but lately he ' s been getting into green too . . . Ford might have sunk a lot of holes in one on the golf course, but he boggied out with another kind. Slagle is still trying to sneak into other things behind Weenie ' s back . . . Xenakis has his girl down here now - maybe that ' s why he bought a new car with a bigger back seat . . . Rod McComb remained the most obnoxious person around . . . Randall has moved from cloud 9 to 99 . . . Nye has taken the Rip-Off laurels for the year and Newman has moved into the Back Door for the over thirty female set; he needs the experience . . . Lavine has the honor of caring enough to rush for the frat; what kind of job he did is subject to argument . . . Taylor has a new lease of life . . . and Andy? - a calloused right hand. And Murph is in his rightful place - the closet. pa 178 1 LOCAL CHAPTER 1. BILL MURPHY 2. CHRIS FUSCO 3. TAYLOR METCALFE 4. DANA CONSLER 5. STOBIE WHITMORE 6. BILL BANDEL 7. DAN KINNEY 8. BERT O ' NEILL 9. BOB TAYLOR 10. DAVID ERICKSON 11. BRYAN LAVINE 12. SCOTT HALL 13. MIKE SLAGLE 14. ROY NEWMAN 15. KENNY AGRONIN 16. DAVE McCOMB 17. BOB ARMSTRONG 18. TED NYE 19. ANDY PRATHER 20. FRANK JOSEPH 21. ROBBIE QUINN 22. BILL O ' CONNOR 23. RAY FICKETT 24. RANDY XENAKIS 25. KIM TUELL 179 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Nancy-Bob and Nancy and Jeff and Nancy and Warren and Nancy and . . . Oh, really? Cynthia-Cynthia got a new record entitled Meet Me In St. Louis, Baby. Margaret-teacher ' s pet Terry-Do you always double date? Toni-Hey Carty!-oops, I mean Mrs. what ? Joanie- We ' re just good friends. Sheryl-It was so cold in Russia that Sheryl turned Pink-o. In fact, Sheryl was drinking up Russian history before she went! Sarah-She ' s a far-out chick Ann-married life through the mail. Schaetzel-Love n ' Loyalty from the Kappas Margie- One pie, hold the perreroni. Lennie-A vanishing act. Laurie-Laurie has the only T.V. in town with a no trespassing sign on top of it. Kit-Why all of a sudden do you like basketball so much? Cissie-Is there anything I can do to help? Don ' t worry Cissie, the first (floor) is always the worst. Jojo I ' m convinced that Santa will bring me the one I want. Dinny-It ' s too bad that the Mini is out and the Maxi is in! But good things come in small packages. Cis-The Sigma Nu ' s are sweet on Cis. Andi-Say Andi, how ' s the baby — oops, I mean the dog. Caroline-Caroline makes the best brownies in town, don ' t you Alice B? Mary and Sandy-Mary blew out the candle and Sandy was the master of ceremonies. Cris-Are Latin lovers the best? Patti-Telephone-I ' ll get it, I ' m sure it ' s for me. Terry Doetsch-Terry broke down and shaved her legs, right on!!! Winge-Her favorite bird is the Hawk. Barb Berry and Pam-Perfect roommates-Pam ' s the mouth and Barb ' s the ear. It ' s an open and shut case. Butsie-Butsie wants to be a frog when she grows up!! Wendy J. -Wendy came out and now she ' s in. Sue-Big brother isn ' t watching!!! Connie-How ' s the gang out at Pete ' s?? Wild!! That ' s wrong!!! Lee-MacDonalds is her kind of place. Bevan- ' Tll be your best friend if you play cards with me!!! Barb Barnard-Barb should be congratulated for her work on Latin American relationships. Hedwig-Do you get your grapefruits whole- sale??? Janie, Buckley Barb-Is Pete ' s an extracurric- ular activity? Jean-Ill have the chicken, the spaghetti, a cheeseburger and fries, and two pizzas. Oh, and can I see the dessert list? Terry T.-Do you read me? Earth to Terry. Earth to Terry. Wendy H. -Wendy has no problems with in- somnia Kathy + Allison-KA Caroline-I ' m from So. Carolina, y ' all. Carol- I wonder what Rollins is like on the weekends? Kim- Zippidy Do Dah. Karen-She doesn ' t drink, but she sure can chug. Joan- ' Why not, it ' s a free meal. Ellen-How much is a one-way ticket to Ger- many??? Robin- We ' ll never forget you, Robin!! Shep-Shep has the best of both-Bermuda and Connecticut Patrice-. . or do you answer by Kelly. Cindy-Keep on smiling! Janet-Trocchi woman. Zinn-Lady Luck smiled on Zinn!!? !! Cathy Long- Everybody can stay at my house. DELTA EPSILON CHAPTER 1. TERRY DONALDSON 2. JOAN KING 3. HEDWIG KIMMONS 4. SHEP HALBERG 5. ALLISON HURD 6. NANCY HICKS 7. CYNTHIA NESKOW 8. TERRY TRU SCOTT 9. CAROLINE KELLY 10. WENDY HUSTON 11. BARBARA BARNARD 12. MARGIE COOPER 13. ELLEN BALE 14. DINNY ABRAMSON 15. ROBIN WUNDERLICH 16. CIS KIBLER 17. SUE ALLISON 18. MARY HARKINS 19. CONNIE MORTON 20. LEE MORRIS 21. KAREN BENSON 22. CISSIE CALDWELL 23. SANDY HILL 24. JEAN REISINGER 25. BARBARA KREISEL 26. BEV BUCKLEY 27. JANIE MARKS 28. JOHN BORDEN 29. KATHY ZINN 30. CAROLINE HAMMOND 31. CATHY SCHUMACHER 32. JANET LANMAN 33. KIM HENNIGER 34. CINDY WARD 35. JOAN GAGE PHI DELTA THETA There is much talk of getting jobs for the summer. Whether or not they ' re hired is still in question, but here are the Flaming Phis ' preferences: Klug is hoping to organize the 4th Reich while Sterman will undoubtedly be has- sled at summer camp . . . Pritchett is going to provide all the canned laughter for NBC ' s new season comedies. Shields is buying into a computer dating service, but the only draw- back is that the only date he ' ll get will be with the computer . . . Jerry is replacing Elmer Fudd — b-de-bi-de bi-duhhh, That ' s all Folks . . . Morris is to be a model in New York specializing in men ' s and women ' s underwear . . . Ely, while being chairman of Gerber Babv Foods, shall also replace the bald eagle as the Na- tional emblem . . . Reddy, of course, will be skippering a tuna boat . . . Durrell, along with his filing cabinets, postage meter, and tele- phone amplifier, will be executive white glove secretary to Bill Sipp Enterprises Yurchenco will be understudy to Frank Rizzo, yuh! . . . Huffard is going to launch a crusade to get youth off of drugs and on to garlic . . . Crosby, ah-ah-ah-ah-will be pursuing a desire to be an expert in the philosophy of environmental engineering - what? . . . Vastyan, a minor in soccer, is working on a masters in admissions . . . McFall, the noted philanthropist, is donating the prize money for the Bev Buckley Invita- tional . . . Kling is finishing up his double major in English and History, History and Math, Phys- ics and Russian, Basketball and tic-tac-toe, or whatever you ' ve heard of lately . . . Bethea? . . . Big Diego is getting up a new band, Dezi Arnaz and the Spanish flies . . . Allen will be manufacturing Mayo-naise. The Seniors would like to make the following recommendations for the pledge class to bear in mind: -it ' s size, not quality. -a bird in the hand is worth two on the 3rd floor. -ask not what your country can do for you, but how you can get out of the draft. -Don ' t try for our sweetheart, it ' s a lost cause. -When in doubt, use this line: Hey little girl, want some candy or nylons? -It ' s not how long you make it, but how you make it long. We also would like, as our gift to the frater- nity, to promise upon our graduation (those of us who do graduate ) not to come back next fall and hang around and sponge. As for the seniors . . . The Jimmy Olsen Committee on Mediocre Journalism awards Gil Klein the distinguished Golden Helmet for his outstanding performance with the sorority system as we know it today. See you next year Chuck, oh, by the way, alco- holism is treatable. Who can forget that week- end the old girl friend dropped by to visit? If you can ' t remember, we ' re sure the neighbors can. The football team sends Mark McGuire best wishes on making it in the pros-look out Plunkett. You told Patty what? Hope you do real good at Valencia Law School. Sorry Diego, spies and wops don ' t mix. With due regard to your term as president, the Penn Central should be able to offer you an executive posi- tion. As for your two-bit, two-timing Panama- nian buddy-may he be committed to a life term- as chairman of the BOD. See you both at the Mini-Adult. Yes Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alex Prezioso is on Student Court. Brooklyn, unless you plan to take up residence on the East Side, you ' d better learn to speak the language - En- glish that is. But don ' t worry, we ain ' t pledgid- ice. One can easily be led to believe that Pete Derby is the sum total of all the deranged characters he has played in his four years at Rollins. And the final jeopardy answer is . . FLORIDA BETA CHAPTER 1. FRED LAUTEN 9. GREG MORRIS 17. BILL HUDGINS 2. SAM CROSBY 10. MIKE REDDY 18. RANDY McFALL 3. ALEX PREZIOSO 11. BRUCE ELY 19. ROD SEWELL 4. CHUCK GIFFORD 12. LANS HUFFARD 20. WELLS NEWELL 5. JACK PRITCHETT 13. JIM VASTY AN 21. TOM YURCHENCO 6. MARK McGUIRE 14. JIM DURRELL 22. DIEGO ANDRADE 7. JERRY WOOD 15. BOB KLUG 23. DON SHUCK 8. PAUL STERMAN 16. TOM SHIELDS 24. JEFF OETJEN N C M Next year at this time I will probably find: Ard in the saddle in Rio looking for her lost terrier . . . Susie in Australia looking Ray Moore ' s name up in the yellow pages . . . Margee in a Santa Claus outfit in the Toggery . . . Janet in an airplane asking Gardner intel- ligent questions . . . Jane I. in her room with binoculars seeking out Bananas . . . Janie K. in a bag of peanut M M ' s in Baltimore . . . Anne M. in her room, with Richard wonder- ing outside if she likes him or not . . . Ann W. in a trivial fight with Danny . . . Janie D. in handcuffs via FBI . . . Adele in limbo with Todd (Hi Chris) . . . Diane in Madison Square Garden substituting for her brother in ice hockey . . . Wendy in the Beef looking for Charlie who had slept there all summer . . . Sue B. in the Super Bowl cheerleading . . . Veronica in Jamaica practicing getting drunk on White Lightning . . . Gail in Mexico enjoying a bottle of Tequila . . . Sue W. in seventh heaven after pitching a no-hitter . . . Holly in Vermont at last . . . Kathy in Cali- fornia typing papers . . . Irish indescribably happy . . . Tenda in an argument over sch- mucks . . . Marianne in a bitch of the year contest . . . Lisille in the Bath Club soft-soaping Bobo R. T. Clemments with Titchfields . . . Debby in the Peace Corps . . . Barbara in Mar- tinique . . . Linda and Louise in a state of Dismay and Fear while chugging beers (yes, girls we do do that stuff) . . . Lara in Sophie Newcomb - fat chance . . . Sara - indecisive (for a change) . . . Genie in a fifteen carat diamond ring. 184 LOCAL CHAPTER 1. VERONICA LAI 2. JANIE KUNTZ 3. MARIANNE McNULTY 4. JANE ISENSEE 5. ADELE NICONY 6. MARGIE SCHULTZ 7. LISILLE BELL 8. EUGENIE LA BRANCHE 9. LOUISE CREIGHTON 10. LINDA BROWN 11. KATHY HURD 12. HOLLY BIRTCH 13. WENDY BARTLETT 14. GAIL JOHNSON 15. TRISH PFINGST 16. TENDA SMALL 17. SUE WILCOX SIGMA NU An incredible year! The eviction party, the beanery bust, the hose job on the second floor, Pease ' s promise, Critchfield ' s critique, and who can forget the City of Winter Park vs. the Or- lando Seven? The Seniors are leaving, but look what they leave behind . . . E, (Bev-E) found a buckle around his pants . . . Stinky Stinson caught crabs while dipping in the Oshin . . . Gratten was a great comman- der, but where does it say the only claps he got were south of the border? . . . Winchester got high on Wendy but even higher on Mary Jane . . . Trocchi was always horny but the only bearded clam he got was at the Red Lob- ster . . . Coogan never did adapt to the third floor, only to the floor of the IFC . . . Welsh scored more goals when promised Candy after the game . . . Gale was All-State in Florida and Ail-American in Zolnier . . . Ross road the Benjamin cycle twenty-five times before Christmas . . . Ron says he ' s got it made with a piece of Joda ' s rock . . . Selton got married (WOW!) . . . Robbie was Amy ' ed with his Phil- lips Head Screwdriver . . . Rix ' s separation of his shoulder and Lorie put a Kriesel in his Doctsch . . . Johnson Lyled away his hours on the waterbed . . . Magnet Moore got put out of business by a drill press . . . Hawk hovered consistently at about 8,000 ft. over Rollins while Fish Bowled his way into Gordie ' s heart and Happel tickled his way to Andy ' s fancy . . . Miller messed his Mustang and Kest his sex aside . . . Cool KO ' d a freshman broad, and made many a Pit stop with his newly-fash- ioned, imported hooter . . . Flaherty and Donna played with an erector set - Mark ' s . . . Jex gave the River Rat a Favor, but that still wouldn ' t make the Berry rabbit talk . . . B. J. Strathern was Baled out by the Golden Felice . . . Merullo ' s favorite eat is still Shep- ard ' s pie . . . Anderson spent Winter Term tee-peed with the Chappaqua Squaw . . . Coombs and Clift on rye - 85 cents . . . Tonka Fuini toyed with Nasty Norma . . . D. B. - douche is his bag . . . ATT or American Tele- phone Tully . . . Whipple, at what age were you dropped on your head? . . . Sigma Nu pledges challenge anybody, says Jack Goetz (if he ever stops talking about Marj- an), Melvin Go-hard, Tom Gauntlett and Lazy Phil. This year s special citation goes to the Sigma Nu football team who not only lost to KA and X-Club, but also forfeited to TKE! Last, but not least, Wild B. showed his Wild P. to Leslie T. ! And Chumley reached the peak of his social career with the help of a few grub- by friends. Sorry M., but we ' re too wet behind the ears to think of anything new at this late hour. 186 ETA TAU CHAPTER 1. GRATTEN WHITE 2. DOUG WELSH 3. TOM HAWKINS 4. CRAIG JOHNSON 5. STAN GALE 6. SANDY GORDON 7. BARRY COOMBS 8. JOHN ESTERLINE 9. BILL BARKER 10. BOB DeWALD 11. JIM STRATH ERN 12. ANDY GRUNOW 13. MAURY MOORE 14. CHRIS TUlLY 15. ED CHRISTIE 16. SAMBO 17. JIM ROBERTSON 18. DAVE MERULLO 19. GEORGE MILLER 20. JEFF FISCHER 21. JEX WILSON 22. JOHN ROSS 23. JIM TROCCHI 24. MIKE RIX 25. LARRY STINSON 26. GEORGE WHIPPLE 27. DICK BLACKWELL 28. TODD MARSH 29. JACK FUINI 30. JOHN MARZALEK 31. BILL REEVES 32. MEL ARNOLD 33. PHIL GOLDCAMP PHI MU Phi Mu tapped the 71-72 year with the motto: A keg in the tub is worth two in the grove. The first floor suite became the place to go, where the liquor flowed and sweet sin followed. Herman and Ardnas still hold a place in our hearts. Mac and Don s Rainbow Room was vis- ited and re-visited. And famous last words be- came the new Phi Mu Creed. Bistie baby rang her chimes to the tune of Rainy Day Woman . . . Cotton joined the fire department and found out when she couldn ' t wear her pledge pin . . . Roeder intends to become a Sig Ep sweet- heart or a field secretary, which ever comes first . . . Nicholson is still wondering what to put in an empty box . . . Sherry, our motor- cycle queen, rode off behind the Beard on a mini-bike . . . President Pamela Pureheart in- vestigated the wisdoms of Pease, Lyons and other Phi Mu greats - she still looks like a poodle . . . Biddle kept on truckin ' and quit eating at Joe ' s . . . Lynn spent her time with her Raggady Andy doll, while Abbie, still locked out of her room, became the recreation director for visiting teams . . . Morison helped us all out by delivering the evening papers . . . and the mailman delivered a ring to Val . . . Carr learned to cook but then ate out . . . Smith taught us a lesson by getting a choice piece of meat at Steak Ale . . . eat, eat, eat - doesn ' t anyone study anymore? . . . Joyce left for London - she ' s got the right idea . . . Read returned to the Zoo . . . Barrett spent Winter Term in air-conditioned Martinique - and de- cided not to Chuck her guy . . . Chris kept it up with the Swig Eps . . . Chandler is still eavesdropping at Betsy ' s door - did you learn anything, Chandler? ... as soon as Ketcham grows up, she ' ll learn how to wash her own dishes . . . Ping and Pong enlightened us with their gross jokes at Beans - you eat out of those mouths too? . . . B. J. was our monkey woman . . . Bain used her mouth to its best advantage . . . Moffett is trying to get braces off her teeth . . . Gronsdahl wore her Caterpillar shirt - you ' re a what loader? . . . Hackett discovered the difference between basketballs and soccer balls . . . Geiger got a pin . . . Swesnik tap- danced her way to fame . . . we finally found Ginny, but Beug, Anderson, White and Duncan are still missing . . . we were blessed with sixteen pledges - they fit in so well at the Zoo . . . and we told everything to our mommy. 188 ALPHA OMEGA CHAPTER 1. GAYLE PRINCE 14. JEAN ANDERSON 26. DIANA GRONSDAHL 2. DEBBIE SCOGIN 15. LYNN DICK 27. CLARA READ 3. ANNE BAGGE 16. MARIAN WHITE 28. CINDI COTTON 4. BARBARA BEUG 17. NANCY EPSTEIN 29. DORIS JENKINS 5. KATHY SPECK 18. PAM GARRISON 30. GINNY KENDALL 6 CHRIS HAMES 19. GIGI KEEFE 31. SUSIE WOLF 7. CINDY DUNCAN 20. VAL KOZELSKI 32. KATHY ROSENTHAL 8. LYNN BICKETT 21. ABBIE SHEERAN 33. E. BIDDLE RANSOME 9. TERRI HACKETT 22. NANCY NICHOLSON 34. CAROL HAYDEN 10. CHERYL GRADY 23. DARBY NEPTUNE 35. B. J. BARKER 11. ANDREA THOMPSON 24. ANNE KETCHAM 36. ANN MORRISON 12. DIANE BISSETT 25. MARIANNE GEIGER 37. PAM SISSON 13. LYNN CHANDLER 189 SIGMA PHI EPSILON This year Pfingstag, Wattles, and Stull were unanimously elected quiet hour proctors. Due to their conscientious efforts the intake of al- cohol has decreased significantly. Goode made his debut on television after a hair-raising per- formance in his BMW. It was confirmed that Crowe not only is a Rollins student, but a Sig Ep. Landers and Stanton established a Brazili- an Consulate and a new motorcycle club . . . R-Neck. Maddison is still undisputed as the only true divinity. Rumor has it that he went to Heaven for Winter Term. Donohue became national chairman of the anti-drug crusade and roomed with the local army recruiter, Stan Mil- ler. Heathcote found through Kroening that the grass is greener elsehwere. Best goes unchal- lenged as the ladies ' man, while Desch seems to be a lady ' s man. Frank Ritti, after long stays in the Chapel, will be using it this Spring. The Rack Monster replaced the Phantom Dumper, and Jay Robertson studied tree farm- ing (when the Monster wasn ' t around.) Wattles continued to drink Schmidt ' s - for Christmas he received 1000 shares of Pepto - Bismol. Wal- ter took time from his social circuit to make a debut with Midi (No, Walter, North Carolina is not bigger than Texas). After using his charm and grace, Whitely aired himself without an equal. Thompson put out one fire and started another local one. Swartz was elected Chairman of the Board of Star-Kist (Sorry, Charlie). Matt and Bobbie were voted the most likely to never stop dating, and Matt made history in Speech class (How are your knees?). Madonick, despite rumor, did not loose another election. Hochstet- ter is studying karate and female anatomy. Beach, after much thought, has decided to work for Jiffy Pop while Tim Boyle with new wheels is preparing for the Derby. Suor won an award for his vocal participation in You ' re so huge! Novak will be pulling teeth in Dental School while Dowd will doubtless continue to blow doors off. Leon has become an Early American Freak interior decorator - Heil, Hitler? ! Bronos made it back from Bogota and is now modeling sauna belts. Kiernan started a bicycle parking lot in the living room while Tong stopped drink- ing long enough to get married in LA. Khouri, following suit with Ritti and Tong, should be hitched up by the summer. Shep Dweck had to be Clubbed first, but he finally came our way. The Brotherhood again increased substan- tially with the absorbtion of the Pledge Class, initiated according to Law. 190 FLORIDA ETA CHAPTER 1. DAVID HOCHSTETTER 2. LARRY GOODE 3. RICH WHITELY 4. TOM NEWTON 5. JEFF GARDNER 6. RICH SWARTZ 7. MIKE MADONICK 8. MATT BROWN 9. TOD LADONIA 10. JOHN HEATHCOTE 1 1 . BOBBIE CLEMMENTS 12. PETER STEPHENS 13. TED SUOR 14. RICK WATTLES 15. MARTINE 16. DAN DEMENOCAL 17. STEVE THOMPSON 18. SHEP DWECK 19. GREG PULLEY 20. DAN HARVEY 21. FRANK RITTI 22. MIKE DONOHUE 23. JACK DESCH 24. HANK PFINGSTAG 25. BOB CROWE 26. STEVE BOWMAN 27. DICK HILDRETH 28. WALTER SIMONS 29. RICHARD STONE 30. GARY NOVAK 31. BOB REED 32. STAN MILLER 33. STEVE LEON 34. STUART VAN ARSDALE 35. JAY ROBERTSON 36. JERRY DOWD 191 TAU KAPPA EPSILON Although far from the Army, Tanker got col- lared by an MP. Mange lapsed from his usual form when he lost to a certain building inspec- tor in a battle of Witts. A new record for dura- tion of pledgeship was set by Juma. Zo, in his true GOM tradition, pressed on despite any obstacles. My Gal Beat Her Son introduced chess and his own brand of humor to the living room. Despite his image, Spencer got a mem- bership to the Mini-Adult. Dwight published his second book, More Stories from Smaft. Ata keeps strumming and humming and boy can he juggle those balls. La Crotch got caught in barbed wire. A dell made the Worm squirm and J Sleaze is still mediating the return of his Italian masterpiece. The Butts holds his brew, except for straight Sherry. Did the Beauds break the bubbles bubble? Three chairs for Rocky Griggiano. Brick walls were no obstacle for the Human Fly. Fredlatio found temporary happiness witha hunk of Clay. Should we ad- dress you as your honor from now on, Slodo? Don ' t worry Gar, everybody has to eat crow once in a while. From his new appearance, Malis must have found a fountain of youth at Dizzy World. Barnhole played his usual cut man during soccer season, while Cassius beat his opponents into submission. Would some- body give the Pit a straight-jacket for his birth- day? The cold weather proved beneficial as Merce lost his voice. The Can-Man ' s constant supervision kept the frat house from crumbling. And Press still promises to lead the soccer team in goals. By the way, who is Connie Laringo? ZETA PHI CHAPTER 1. DON WILKS 2. OLIVER BARDES 3. AMADO BOBADILLA 4. BOB MECKLEY 5. JIM MAYNARD 6. PETE SMIT 7. JIM PRESCOTT 8. STEVE GABBARD 9. CHUCK LYTLE 10. MIKEL PETERSEN 11. DWIGHT ELY 12. LINDY GRAY 13. RON SOLDO 14. BRIAN CROWNOVER 15. SPENCER WIEDEMANN 16. DEAN CHRISTENSEN 17. DOUG BUTTRICK 18. STEVE PITMAN 19. CHRIS VON WORMER 20. FRED SCHMIDT 21. BILL GARWOOD 22. BOB MALIS 193 X-CLUB As another year closes, those old senior Clubbers will drift away leaving Club tradition to take its course. This year the Club took on a more serious and industrious complexion than ever before. As we displayed a facade of seemingly diligent and righteous behavior, student affairs smiled at the Club while the Club laughed at student affairs. To be serious for a moment, the Club showed more unity and ability to help each other during football games and practices, in rush and many other phases of their perverted lives. While our team controlled the ball on the field, our same team, with jocks off, better known as the eight marked men, captured the hearts of many an unsuspecting hog as they displayed balls of another sort. Our home this year was the FBI which sported that famous school teacher Eve among other rednecks. With the return of many alum- ni to the area, the Club ' s fervor for good times and gross outs flourished. We upset those graduates in our annual football game for the first time ever. We think it is only fitting that the actives receive special recognition for their achieve- ments. Our president Bert got Barbed by a freshman woman while Mike Strickland made his move from little Annie Fannie to flat Suzie Q. . . . a new book The Acting of a Pumpkinhead added two chapters in the life of Jimmy Jack-o- Latern Wegner: 1) How to date other people, 2) Obesity and the art of loving . . . JJ ' s bedroom action was halted for three months . . . John Lowman, in his drive to become super-straight, could only learn to toss his cookies quicker . . . Smitty tried to make Carol full - while her virginity and good judgement said no . . . Bert Banta is corrupting the winos in South America this Spring . . . Parnelli Barnes has started his own speedway on 436 . . . D-Man and Ebner discovered Hog row and brought the sensuous six egging at our door . . . Tom Tarkey became sharper at Harper ' s by learning how to un-stop the Bathroom Bowl . . . Carlee and Morrison proved to have the best hands in the IFL, but Morrison always scored . . . Andy Williams delighted many a young fresh- man with his adidas and red sports car . . . we can never forget nor remember Big Mac who finally got to live in the Club so he would- n ' t get lost . . . Tim Brown proved to be the only good actor in the Club . . . the pledges who are too stupid to achieve anything may be able to be recognized next year. However, they will long remember LymAnn. Our thanks to Truck, Betty, and Balph and Jeopardy for our mid-day entertainment . . . 194 LOCAL CHAPTER 1. BOB MORRISON 2. MR. Y 3. MR. Z 4. BOB COONS 5. BOBBY HICKS 6. ROB FLANNERY 7. BUCK 8. DAVID BOONE 9. PETER VIANO 10. TOM TURNBULL 11. JIMMY NORRIS 12. ANDY WILLIAMS 13. RANDY CARLEE 14. CHRIS SMITH 15. JOHN REIMAN 16. JOHN BURRIS 17. JOHN LOWMAN 18. JIM BARNES 19. JOHN OURISMAN 20. MIKE WEDGE 21. JOEL PORETSKY 22. BERT BANTA 23. DAVE KIDD 24. JIM McAVITTY 25. PETER WILSON 26. TOM MOORE 27. MIKE EBNER 28. BERT MARTIN 29. LYMAN MARTIN 30. WARREN WEGNER ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Upper Left. Kenneth D. Bleakly and Dylan Thomas. STUDENT ASSEMBLY OFFICERS Lower Left. Bob Malis and Lanie Pauly. STUDENT ASSEMBLY Lower Right. First Row: Lynne Chandler, Andrea Thompson, Verlie Mayo, Lucy Pulling. Second Roiu; Mike Slagle, Lynne Terry, Frank Beaudet, Bill Bernstein, Frank Jenkins, Fred Madison, Mina Schwartz. Third Row: Dave Kidd, Joel Poretsky, Gary Griffin, Charlie Perlo, Dale Price, Chris MeCormick...and Gene Ford. 196 197 STUDENT COURT CHAIRMAN Upper Left. Cindy Grubbs. INTER - FRATERNITY COUNCIL Lower Right. Sitting: Doug But- trick, Diego Andrade, Jim Durell, Bruce Ely, Spencer Wiedemann, Dana Consler, John Beiman, Lee Coogan, Tony Childs, Sam Bell, Taylor Metcalfe, Mark Adams, Hunt Marcwald. Standing: Bob Khouri, Bon Soldo, Don Best, Kim Tuell, Bert Martin, John Lowman, Bob Morrison. STUDENT COURT Lower Left. Barbara Henning, Bon Soldo, Lendon Hamilton, Dana Consler, Cindy Grubbs, John Beiman, Bobby Clements, Alex Prezioso, Joseph Monserrat. PANHELLENIC Upper Right. First Row: Donna Stein, Susie Peterson, Lynn Schweitzer, Debbie Barrett. Sec- ond Row: Cis Kibler, Carolyn McGinnis, Andrea Boissy, Lendon Hamilton, Pam Sisson. Standing: Wendy Schaetzel, Sherry Oliver, Teri Ardleigh. 198 199 RESIDENT HEADS Upper Left. Randy Lyon, Mrs. Behre, Barbara Keener, Peter McCarthy. RESIDENT ADVISORS Upper Right. Tim Shea, Michael Del Colliano, Bert Martin, Dana Consler, Doug Kling, Jay Buck, Bob Malis, Alan Burnette. RESIDENT ADVISORS Lower Left. Cindy Grubbs, Sue Johnson, Wendy Schaetzel, Con- n ie Shover, and Debby Ryan. MEN ' S COUNSELORS Lower Right. Jim Earhart, Bill Garwood, Ron Soldo, Reggie Brock, Stobie Whitmore, Bob Taylor, Bryan Lavine. Second Row: Roy Newman, Tim Merrigan, Bob McNally, John Schert, Frank Bucci, Kim Tuell. 200 201 WPRK Upper Right. Rich Whitley, Randy Xenakis, Charles Rodgers, John Castings, John Wright. SPEAKERS BUREAU Upper Far Right. First Row: Pat Gleason, Verlie Mayo, Andrea Thompson, Jenni Lynn McNutt. Second Row: Gene Ford, Doug Al- len, Charles Rodgers, Gary Griffin. WOMEN COUNSELORS Lower Left. Sitting: Bobbie Clem- ents, Lynne Henshaw, Penny Branscomb, Pat Gleason. Stand- ing: Barbara Henning, Valerie Kozelski, Sandee Hill, Cissie Cald- well, Arlinda Staley. STUDENT CENTER Lower Right. First Row: Meredith Greene, Missy Allgood, Verlie Mayo, Lynne Henshaw. Second Row: David Richard, Laney Paulie, Joseph Monserrat, Diego De La Guardia, Sandee Hill, Al Reddick. 202 ART GUILD Upper Left. Weenie Schweitzer, Betty Fritz, Julie Curtis, Linda Eberly, Lendon Hamilton, Claudia Thomas, Maggie Delgado, Joe Monserrat, Tom Taylor, Bobby Bellamy, Jenni Lynn McNutt, Lynn Terry, Marguerite Monroe, Ann Ketchum. SANDSPUR Upper Right. Lynne Henshaw, Peter Wilson, Chris Tully, Mike Del Colliano, Sam Crosby, Lynn Dick, Lendon Hamilton, Pam Sis- son, Pat Gleason. Li e a glum cricket the refrigerator is singing and just as I am convinced that it is the only noise in the building, a pot falls in 2B. The neighbors on both sides of me suddenly realize that they have not made love to their wives since 1947. The rac et multiplies. The man downhall is teaching his dog to fly. The fish are disgusted and beat their heads blue against a cold aquarium. I too lose control and consider the dust huddled in the corner a threat to my endurance. Were you here, we would not tolerate mongrels in the air, nor the conspiracies of dust. We would drive all night, your head tilted on my shoulder. At dawn, I would nudge you with my anxious fingers and say, Already we are in Idaho. James Tate 204 205 CHAPEL STAFF Upper Left. First Row: Claudia Wray, Doris Jenkins, Bert Martin, Janis Hirsch, Wendy Schaetzel. Second Row: Arnold Wettstein, Tom Jordan, Mrs. Emerson, Andy Williams, Reggie Brock, Lyman Martin. CHAPEL USHERS Lower Left. First Row: Lyman Martin, Mike Ebner, Bert Banta, Bert Martin, Andy Williams. Sec- ond Row: John Lowman, Chris Smith, Randolph Carlee, David Kidd, Bob Morrison, Jim Barnes. BAROQUE ENSEMBLE Upper Right. Sitting: Debra Fol- lensbee, Jody Gross, Deborah Trigg, Ben Grigg, Nancy Crock- ford, David Dillingham, Vicky Adkins, Amanda Gerttula, Ellen Arant, Dan Sperry, Scott George. Standing: Gary Lane, Hal Hard- ing, Kent Arbluster, Bill Breeze, Alphonse Carlo, Bruce Scott, John Price. BRASS ENSEMBLE Lower Right. First Row: John Ross, Dianne Greene, Galen Schutt, Lee Gallo, Carolyn Mac- Dowell. Second Row: John Rata, Pat Silver, Charles Gottschalk, James Closser, John Wright, Kev- an Metcalf, Amado Bobadilla, Harold Greene. William Gallo, Conductor. 206 207 ROLLINS SINGERS Upper Left. Sitting: Barbara Bowen, Nancy Whitney, Janet Howell. Standing: John Wright, Woody Hawkins, Frank Ritti, Bobby Marsho, Bob Malis, Debbie Holmes, John Brockman, Sherry Oliver, Lee Jameson, Pam Smith. CHOIR Upper Right. First Row: Scott George, Scott Croly, Charles Wolf Gary Fountain, Bill Deschamps, Ben Grigg, John Brockman, Har- old Greene, Spencer Wiedemann. Second Row: Debbie Holmes, Lor- raine Shaker, Jean Reisinger, Di- ane Gleason, Abbi Sheeran,, Mary Peterson, Kay Mac Alonan. Third Row: Anna Santilli, Barbara Bow- en, Mary Ann Chance, Holly Rodgers, Sue Wolf, Tigger Kronauer , Sherry Oliver. Lower Right. First Row: Amado Bobadilla, Woody Hawkins, Mau- rice Harris, Bob Pottenger, Tom Beardon, Bob Malis. Second Row. Pam Smith, Carol Chambers, Lise Woodbury, Gayle Prince, Ellie Baker, Anne Bagge, Lynne Hen- shaw, Nancy Kyle. Third Row: Kathy Apple, Bobby Marsho, Gigi Keeffe and Sue Ellen Fagin. I saw a man pursuing the horizon; round and round they sped. I was disturbed at this; I accosted the man. It is futile, I said, You can never ... Tom lie, he cried, and ran on. Stephen Crane 208 209 210 Tve been loo ing for chairs made by a craftsman for this civilization where I ' m heartbroken. They should resemble grasshoppers ready to fly in a whirr. They could have wings made of stiff paper, and rungs turned and hard as talons. Such chairs can be set afire at future meetings. The amount of wire in them would be hidden, as in a suburb. And when their varnish crac s, the birds flying out of the grain can be sparrows. Though such a chair set in a meadow for the plans of spiders, would bleach, and the legs rot, anyone considering it would now we had long fights and still amid the hate conceived of rest. He ' d now we angled in something li e a forest, and wore ourselves out. He ' d now we were afraid and left no love. It would be a chair, a small harbor waiting in an ocean of air. Benjamin Saltman 211 212 213 Directed by DAVID GAWLIKOWSKI Set and Costume Design by DALE AMLUND Technical Direction and Lighting Design by ANTHONY J. MENDEZ Musical Direction by WILLIAM B. HARDY Choreography by SISSA BETHEA Stage Manager JAMS HIRSCH ANYTHING GOES Reno Sweeney MARIS CLEMENT Billy Crocker STEPHEN SMITH Hope Harcourt .... INA JO DONOVAN Moon Martin PETER DERBY Bonnie MARY ANN CHANCE Sir Evelyn WILLIAM SHEPPARD Mrs. Harcourt TORY WOOD Drunk GARY RANKIN Angels DOTTIE BAIN SHERYL BENSON NANSI LAWSON SUSAN MEADE CINNY NUTTLE JULIANN PEDERSEN MARILYN SWESNIK WENDY WALKER Sailors RICK STANLEY TOMMY NEWTON TOM BEARDEN CHRIS MURRAY I Directed by ANTHONY J. MENDEZ Lighting Design by DIANNE LEWIS Set Design by DALE AMLUND Technical Direction by J. SIMON WORTHING Costume Design by XANDY LEGION Stage Manager STEPHEN SMITH BAREFOOT IN THE PARK Corie Bratter . . . MARY ANN CHANCE Paul Bratter JON WEISS Mrs. Banks CELESTE DAY Victor Velasco LEE JAMESON Telephone Man CLARK LEMING Delivery Man JOHN COCHRANE Directed by JOHN PASQUIN Set Costume Design by DALE AMLUND Lighting Design Technical Direction bv ANTHONY J. MENDEZ Original Music by WILLIAM HARDY Stage Manager . . . ELIZABETH CHENEY THE IMAGINARY INVALID Monsieur Argan . . . RICK STANLEY Toinette, the Maid . . . SUSAN MEADE Angelique. Argan ' s elder daughter . . . RARBARA POSTELL Beline, Argan ' s wife . . . JULIANN PEDERSEN Monsieur Ronnefoy, a lawyer . . . JEFF OETJEN Cleante, in love with Angelique . . . KIT HASKETT Dr. Diaforus . . . MIKE POWERS Dr. Thomas Diaforus. his son . . . CHRISTOPHER MURRAY Louison. Argan ' s younger daughter . . . BETH LINCKS Monsieur Beralde. Argan ' s brother . . . RORERT POTTENGER Monsieur Fleurant, the Apothecary . . . WILLIAM NEWTON Dr. Purgon, Argan ' s doctor . . . SCOTT GEORGE THETA ALPHA PHI Standing: Tony Mendez, Maris Clement, Steve Smith, Chris Wopat, Marilyn Burton, Robert Juergens, Liz Cheney, Jane Roeder. Seated: Janis Hirsch, Nansi Lawson, Alex Calder, Peter Derby, Dianne Lewis and Jim Worthing. ROLLINS PLAYERS 220 1. Petrea MacDonald 24. Nancy Lafferty 2. Tim Brown 25. Gary Rankin 3. David Watson 26. Chris Wopat 4. John Brockman 27. Amy Ingersoll 5. Dianne Lewis 28. Amy ' s Friend 6. Martha Withers 29. Suzi Mead 7. Carol Shelly 30. Jon Weiss 8. Alex Calder 31. Rick Stanley 9. Steve Shepard 32. Bill Sheppard 10. Mike Powers 33. Mary Ann Chance 11. Jim Worthing 34. Chris Murray 12. Nancy Bogardus 35. Maris Clement 13. Tom Bearden 36. Lynn Henshaw 14. Bob Pottenger 37. Tony Mendez 15. Marilyn Burton 38. Janis Hirsch 16. Dorothy Bain 39. Liz Cheney 17. Steve Landers 40. Steve Smith 18. John Cochrane 41. Jack Nuber 19. Lee Jameson 42. Tory Wood 20. Judy Bornstein 43. Robbie Strohmeier 21. Robert Juergens 44. Peter Derby 22. Jane Roeder 45. Nansi Lawson 23. Doug Kling Ton now what? I ' ve never lost a tooth. A[ot since the day I was born. Toothing s changed. (He gets up.) That ' s why I ' ve reached my position, tAcCann. Because I ' ve always been as jit as a fiddle. All my life I ' ve said the same. Play up, play up, and play the game. Honour thy father and thy mother. All along the line. Follow the line, the line, McCann, and you can ' t go wrong. What do you thin , I ' m a self-made man? 7S{o. ' I sat where I was told to sit. I ept my eye on the ball. School? Don ' t tal to me about school. Top in all subjects. And for why? Because I ' m telling you, I ' m telling you, follow my line? Follow my mental? Learn by heart. Never write down a thing. And don ' t go too near the water. And you ' ll find . . . that what I say is true. Because I believe that the world . . . (Vacant.) . . . Because I believe that the world . . . (Desperate.) . . . BECAUSE I BELIEVE THAT THE WORLD . . . (Lost.) . . . T at Goldberg THE BIRTHDAY PARTY by Harold Pinter BIG SUR RIVER So you pac up and ta e it with you, October ' s dust, the water going over its brown body. So today the Rams are playing Green Bay at the Coliseum. Trying to sleep you hear the water just go by. Roc s pillowed in roots of trees seem out of air. You re through, your mind ' s everywhere, your arms are wording loose from your body. A tree once forded the river here and turned gray, nothing for you to care about, though you stand still half asleep, the river gleaming with windows li e a train, and you reach for Gabriel ' s long high pass from the city. Benjamin Saltman 229 WIND SOHG Long ago I learned how to sleep, In an old apple orchard where the wind swept by counting its money and throwing it away, In a wind-gaunt orchard where the limbs forced out and listened or never listened at all, In a passel of trees where the branches trapped the wind into whistling, Who, who are you? 1 slept with my head in an elbow on a summer afternooyx and there I too a sleep lesson. There I went away saying: I now why they sleep, I now how they trap the tric y winds. Long ago I learned how to listen to the singing wind and how to forget and how to hear the deep whine, Slapping and lapsirig under the day blue and the night stars: Who, who are you? Who can ever forget listening to the wind go by counting its money and throwing it away? Carl Sandburg SUPERMAN I drive my car to supermarket, The way I ta e is superhigh, A superlot is where 1 par it, And Super Suds are what I buy. Supersalesmen sell me tonic Super-T one-O , for Relief. The planes I ride are supersonic. In trains, I li e the Super Chief. Supercilious men and women Call me superficial . . . me, ' Who so superbly learned to swim in Supercolossality. Superphosphate-fed foods feed me; Superservice eeps me new. Who would dare to supersede me, Super- super- super whol John Updike THE LOSS OF THE FUTURE We are a remnant people in a remnant country. We have used up the possibilities inherent in the youth of our nation: the new start in a new place with new vision and new hope. We have gone far toward using up our topsoils and our forests arid many of our other natural resources. We have come, or we are coming fast, to the end of what we were given. The good possibilities that may lie ahead are only those that we will ma e ourselves, by a wiser and more generous and more exactirig use of what we have l eft. Our history is not only the fund of inspiring events that in our obsessive self ' congratulation we have made it out to be — it is also the record of a tragic and shameful wasting of the land and of human possibility. Wendell Berry 237 238 Maud went to college. Sadie stayed at home. Sadie scraped life With a fine ' tooth comb. She didn ' t leave a tangle in. Her comb found every strand. Sadie was one of the livingest chits In all the land. Sadie bore two babies Under her maiden name. Maud and Ma and Papa J early died of shame. When Sadie said her last so-long Her girls struc out from home. ( Sadie had left as heritage Her fine ' tooth comb.) Maud, who went to college, Is a thin brown mouse. She is living all alone In this old house. Gwendolyn Broods 239 STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER living is easy with eyes closed misunderstanding all you see it ' s getting hard to be someone but it all wor s out it doesn ' t matter much to me no one I thin is in my tree I mean it must be high or low that is you cant you now tune in but its alright that as I thiri it ' s not too bad always now sometimes thin it ' s me but you now I now and it ' s a dream I thin I now of thee ah yes but it ' s all wrong that as I thin I disagree let me ta e you down ' cause I ' m going to strawberry fields nothing is real and nothing to get hung about strawberry fields forever John Lennon Miss Linda Dale Abramson, 360 East 65th St., New York, N, Y. 10021 Mr. Mark Frederick Adams, Box 235, Lake- side, Mi. 49116 Mr. Richard Jay Agid, 171 Delhi Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. 10583 Mr. Kenneth J. Agronin, 11 Berkley Dr., Lockport, N. Y. 14094 Miss Julianne Andree Alfe, 140 N. Ledoux, Beverly Hills, Ca. 90211 Mr. Peter Gary Alfond, 127 Silver St., Wa- terville, Me. 04901 Mr. James Martin Allard, 130 Mill Road, Stamford, Ct. 06903 Mr. Douglas Kent Allen, Cerro De Pasco Corp., La Oroya, Peru Miss Mary Patricia Allen, 630 Lake Sue Ave., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Melissa L. Allgood, 226 E. Illinois Ave., N. Port Richey, Fl. 33552 Miss Sue Allison, 603 Dakota Trail, Frank- lin Trls., N. J. 07417 Miss Gaetana Anastasi, 17300 N. W. 27th Ave., Opa Locka, Fl. 33054 Miss Deborah Olds Anderson, 1125 White Pond, East Lansing, Mi. 48823 Mr. Edmund V. Anderson III, 126 River Street, Norwell, Ma. 02061 Mr. Gary Allen Anderson, 323 Millwood Rd., Mt. Kisco, N. Y. 10549 Miss Jean Arden Anderson, 39 Lake Drive South, Riverside, Ct. 06878 Mr. Diego Andrade, P. O. Box 2994, Quito Ecuador, South America. Miss Sarah Gill Anness, 3308 Central Ave., Middletown, Oh. 45042 Miss Catherine L. Apple, 21 Carolane Trail, Houston, Tx. 77024 William Kemp Applebee, 1300 S. 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Branscomb, 405 Park Blvd., Sheffield, Al. 35660 Miss Joan Corby Brewer, Newmar Golf Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852 Mr. Reginald Brock, 204 Washington Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. 45246 Mr. John Wesley Brockman, 510 Ventris Court, Maitland, Fl. 32751 Mr. Patiste George Bronos, 4 Glenway, Holyoke, Ma. 01040 Mr. Theotis Bronson, Rt. 2, Box 592, Toni St., Orlando, Fl. 32810 Mr. James Robert Brookmon, 612 Ellison Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, Fl. 32069 Mr. Douglas Allen Brown, 1030 Coronado Drive, Rockledge, Fl. 32955 Mr. E. Matthew Brown, Box 3757, Green- ville, De. 19807 Miss Linda Ellen Brown, 14 Alpine Road, Greenwich, Ct. 06830 Mr. Thomas A. Brown, 1036 Lynhurst Dr. S.E. Atlanta, Ga. 30311 Mr. Timothy Earl Brown, Cedar Court, Laurel, N. Y. 11948 Miss Helen P. Browning, 1319 Elsinore Ave., McLean, Va. 22101 Miss Patricia V. Brunner, 680 Royal Palm Place, Vero Beach, Fl. 32960 Miss Paula Ann Bryder, 14 Towler Dr., Hampton, Va. 23366 Mr. Paul Michael Brzozowski, 255 Old Turnpike Rd., Southington Ct. 06489 Mr. Frank Anthony Bucci, 194 Hawthorn Ave., Springfield, N. J. 07081 Miss Mary Louise Bucher, P. O. Box 395, Maitland, Fl. 32751 Mr. Jay Joseph Buck, 406 W. Berkeley St., Uniontown, Pa. 15401 Miss Beverly Kay Buckley, 4308 Woodland Ave., Des Moines, la. 50312 Miss Anona R. Bulled, 4807 Burgundy Lane, Orlando, Fl. 32808 Miss Milbre Elizabeth Burch, 4027 State- wood Rd., N. E, Atlanta, Ga. 30342 Mr. Gary Dale Burkette, P. O. Box 161, Longwood, Fl. 32750 Mr. James Alan Burnette, 314 Vista Drive, Ft. Walton Beach, Fl. 32548 Mr. Bernard Leroy Burnham, 3471 Chero- kee Ave., Columbus, Ga. 31906 Mr. John Richard Burrus, 110 Jersey Ave., Spring Lake, N. J. 07762 Miss Marilyn M. Burton, P. O. Box 95, Oakfield, Me. 04763 Mr. Bryon Allen Busby, 940 Wyandotte Trail, Westfield, N. 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Pennsyl- vania, Indianapolis, In. 46240 Mr. Randolph Lothrop Carlee, 228 Rose- land Ave., Essex Falls, N. J. 07010 Mr. Bruce Alan Carmichael, 5051 Overlook Rd., Washington, D. C. 20016 Miss Elizabeth Anne Carney, 5 Webster PI., Hopkins, Mn. 55343 Miss Laura Anne Carpenter, 3101 Joyce Drive, Orlando, Fl. 32809 Miss Mary Elizabeth Carr, 73 Coolidge Rd., Worcester, Ma. 01602 Miss Susan Ann Carson, 205 Park Ave., Belton, Mo. 64012 Mr. John Henry Castings, 822 West 8th Street, Hinsdale, II. 60521 Mr. Robert Edward Ca talani, 371 Demarest Drive, Orange, Ct. 06477 Mr. James P. Cathcart, 223 Springer Drive, Coraopolis, Pa. 15108 Miss Carol Lynn Chambers, P. O. Box 165, Apopka, Fl. Mrs. Mary Ann Chance, 2166 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Barbara Lynn Chandler, 20 Avenue Jan Van Ruusbroec, Tervueren 198, Bel- gium Miss Margaret Edith Chapin, Rapids Lane, Greenwich Ct. 06830 Miss Barbara H. Charbbonnet, 1463 Nash- ville Ave., New Orleans, La. 70115 Mr. Scott H. Charlesworth, 21 Hitchcock Rd., Westport, Ct. 06880 Mr. Ravinder Singh Chawla, 1085 New Road, P. O. Box 1963, Bangkok, Thai- land. Miss Elizabeth Grant Cheney, 366 Parker Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15216 Mr. D. Winston Cheshire, P. O. Box 768, Atlantic Beach, Fl. 32233 Mr. Edward Victor Chianese, 37-41 81st + . fit!. St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. 11372 Miss Patricia L. Chilcote, Oxgate Lane, Hunting Valley, Chagrin Falls, Oh. 44022 Mr. Walton Childs. Orchard Trace, 1701 Lee Rd., Th. 4-1, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. James Chrisanthopoulos, 45 Pineview Drive, Springfield, Ma. 01119 Mr. Dean Christensen, 2031 Geronimo Trail, Maitland, Fl. 32751 Miss Nancy Christensen, 320 Winter Ave., Big Rapids, Mi. 49307 Mr. Edward Smith Christie, 69 Old Middle- town Rd., Pearl River, N. Y. 10965 Miss Nancy Jane Christie, Iona Trailer Ranch, Rt. 5 Box 69, Fort Myers, Fl. Mr. Robert E. Christie, 10 Avon Road, Larchmont, N. Y. 10538 Mr. John Edward Clark, 3522 Wesley Ave- nue , Ocean City, N. J. 08226 Miss Constance Camille Clay, 1040 Lake Shore Blvd., Evanston, II. 60202 Miss Damaris Deacon Clement, Rollins College, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Barbara Joan Clements, 16 Vining Lane, Wilmington, De. 19807 Mr. James Gould Clements, Apt. 306H Orchard Trace, 1701 Lee Road, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. Raymond D. Clift, 5 Brevoort Rd., Chappaqua, N. Y. 10514 mi Miss Mindy Susan Clough, 16 Catalpa Drive, Atherton, Ca. 94025 Mr. John H. Cochrane, 1003 Winding Way, Baltimore, Md. 21210 Mr. Dennis R. Coffey, 11 Meadow Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. 10583 Mr. Patrick John Coffey, 11 Meadow Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. 10853 Mr. Arthur Phillip Cohen, 607 N. 26th St., Reading, Pa. 19606 Mr. Peter Joseph Cohen, 2130 Sudbury PI., N. W., Washington, D. C. 20012 Miss Archie Mae Colbert, 515 W. Lowell St., Lakeland, Fl. 33801 Mr. Gregory H. Cole, 119 Kennedy Lane, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010 Miss Deborah D. Coleman, 529 Rosemont Dr., Atlanta, Ga. 30317 Mr. Jeffrey Collier, 50 Green Street, Brook- line, Ma. 02146 Mr. Aaron Earl Collins, Route 1, Box 196, Silver City, Ms. 39166 Miss Nancy Robin Collins, 740 N. W. 40th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33309 Mr. Henry Robert Conlin, 6200 28th Ter- race No., St. Petersburg, Fl. 33710 Miss Joda Patrice Connell, 10201 Bentcross Rd., Potomac, Md. 20854 Miss Bevan Brecount Connett, 215 River- side Ave., Riverside, Ct. Mr. Edward Frederick Connor, 700 Kemp- ton Drive, Knoxville, Tn. 37919 Mr. Michael Connor, 6690 Wyman Lane, Cincinnati, Oh. 45243 Mr. David Michael Connors, 1725 County Line Rd., Villanova, Pa. 19085 Miss Karen Bruce Conrad, 5202 Knollton Rd., Indianapolis, In. 4208 Mr. Dana R. Consler, 72 North Country Club, Rochester, N. Y. 14618 Mr. Stephen Lee Coogan, 1224 Waverly Rd., Gladwyne, Pa. 19035 Miss Lucy Shepherd Cook, 4224 Central Rd., Memphis, Tn. 38117 Mr. Barry L. Coombs, 1210 Country Club Rd., Newport News, Va. 23606 Mr. William M. Coolidge, 18100 South Park Blvd., Shaker Hts. Oh. 44220 Mr. Robert Alan Coons, 110 Morningside Drive, New York , N. Y. 10027 Miss Linda Lee Cooper, 5120 Louvre, Or- lando, Fl. 32809 Miss Margaret L. Cooper, 200 Chase Ave., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Ginette Corbeil, 285 Rue De Marche, Valleyfield, Quebec. Miss Celeste Joan Corbitt, 1152 Kensington Rd., McLean, Va. 22101 Mr. William A. Cornell, II, 25 Sunset Ridge, Carmel, N. Y. 10512 Miss Cynthia Ann Cotton, 2431 Vine Street, Orlando, Fl. 32806 Miss Sarah Ellen Couzens, 190 Mt. Vernon St., W. Newton, Ma. 02165 Mr. Glenn Edward Cox, 17515 Maple Heights Blvd., Maple Heights, Oh. 44137 Mr. Robert Clark Coyne, Mead ' s Point, Greenwich, Ct. 06830 Mr. Don Lacy Cozort, Rt. 6, Box 964 K, Orlando, Fl. 32807 Miss Eileen Pamela Craddock, 765 S. At- lantic Ave., Cocoa Beach, Fl. 32931 Mr. Ken Crawley, 1958 Blossom Terrace, Orlando, Fl. 32809 Mr. Charles W. Creighton, 1382 Harbor Drive, Sarasota, Fl. 33579 Miss E. Louise Crichton, c o Tela Railroad Company, La Lima, Honduras, Central America. Miss Anne Alston Crichton, 7436 Kenshire, Dallas Tx. 75230 Mr. Mark Frederick Crockett, 2401 S. W. 2nd Ave., Miami, Fl. 33129 Mr. Scott Wood Croly, 241 Millwood Rd., Chappaqua, N. Y. 10514 Mr. Samuel George Crosby, 4817 Cedar View Rd., Orlando, Fl. 32808 Mr. Richard Terence Crossman, Willow- mere Circle, Riverside, Ct. 06878 Miss C. Leigh Crowe, 534 Vernon Dr., S. E., Cedar Rapids, la. 52403 Mr. Robert Emmet Crowe, Apt. 34, 1101 Lee Rd., Orlando, Fl. 32810 Mr. Brian Charles Crownover, 1912 Dia- mond Avenue, Orlando Fl. 32807 Miss Ann Rollins Crowther, 12214 Mistletoe Road, Anchorage, Ky. 40223 Miss Laura J. Crutchfield, 2932 Montana Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. 45211 Mr. Michael Joseph Cudahy, 159 Via Del Lago Way, Palm Beach, Fl. 33480 Mr. David W. Cudlipp, 150 E. 56th Street, New York, N. 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Dinnel, 3905 Washington St., Kensington, Md. 20795 Miss Theresa Louise Doetsch, 1880 Duffy Lane, Deerfield, II. 60015 Mr. David Richard Dollar, 3302 Saul Road, Kensington, Md. 20795 Miss Terry R. Donaldson, 209 Glenhaven Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15238 Mr. Michael James Donohue, 105 Agua Caliente, Mexico City, Mexico. Miss Ina Jo Donovan, 2551 Magellan Drive, Sarasota, Fl. 33580 Mr. Gerald Robert Dowd, 59 Church Street, Windsor Locks, Ct. 06096 Mr. Geoffrey Lawrence Dowell, 4447 Green- wich Parkway, N. W., Washington, D. C. 20007 Miss Patricia Ann Dowling, 602 Park Ave., Avon Park, Fl. 33825 Mr. Rodney Dowling, 372 Rlake Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 11212 Miss Linda Downey, 534 N. Lake Barton Rd., Orlando, Fl. 32807 Miss Nancy Rebecca Doyle, P. O. Box 97, Colchester, Ct. 06415 Mr. Jeffrey Alan Dresch, 2742 Riverbluff Place, Sarasota, Fl. 33581 Miss Julie Anne Dressier, 121 North 6th St., Fernandina Beach, Fl. 32034 Miss Jane Norton Dulaney, Route 2, Crest- wood, Ky. 40014 Miss Cynthia Norton Duncan, 9014 Nomini Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309 Mr. James H. Durrell, 734 Woodcrest Rd., Radnor, Pa. 19087 Mr. Sheppard S. Dweck, 1041 N. Arch St., Allentown, Pa. 18104 Mr. Richard Bruce Dwight, Box 41, Baud- ette, Mn. 56623 R. Carter Dye, 305 Sea Lane, La Jolla, Ca. 92037 Miss Lana Maurine Dygert, Rt. 2, Shore Hills, Excelsior, Mn. 55403 Mr. Peter L. Dyson, 24 Tompkins Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. 10583 Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Eames, 513 Sugar- town Rd., Devon, Pa. 19333 Mr. James A. Earhart, 517 Falmouth Ave., Merritt Island, Fl. 32952 Mr. Christopher M. Easton, 817 W. Fair- lawn, Peoria, II. 61614 Miss Cheryl Susan Eaton, 8 Country Club Circle, Tequesta, Fl. 33458 Mr. Leonard Hampton Eaton, Jr., 664 ' Hempstead St., Orlando, Fl. 32803 Miss Linda Jane Eberly, 10 Lewis St., Needham, Ma. 02192 Mr. Michael Joseph Ebner, 717 Douglas Ave., Providence, R. I. 02908 Mr. Douglas Victor Eggert, Apt. 303B, 22445 Lake Road, Rocky River, Oh. 44116 Miss Janet Morrow Ellis, 129 Waldo Drive, Biloxi, Ms. Mr. Richard B. Ellis, 5204 127th Ave., Tampa, Fl. 33617 Miss Andrea Dale Ellison, 10305 S. W. 91st St., Miami, Fl. 33156 Mr. Bruce Graham Ely, 527 College Road, Lake Forest, II. 60045 Mr. Dwight Collins Ely, 134 Loring Ave- nue, Pelham, N. Y. 10803 Miss Catherine Jean Ensign, 1104 1st Ave., S., Northwood, la. 50459 Miss Nancy Epstein, 188 Shepherd Lane, Roslyn Heights, N. Y. 11577 Mr. David Howard Erickson, 4148 Stratford Rd., Youngstown, Oh. 44512 Mr. John Fairfax Esterline, 80 No. Prospect Dr., Coral Gables, Fl. 33133 Mr. Jose L. R. Esteves, Box 305, Aguadilla, P. R. 00603 Miss Elizabeth Ann Eubank, 42 Ocean Ave., Manasquan, N. J. 08736 Miss Glenda Cecilia Evans, 6409 Cay Cir- cle, Orlando, Fl. 32809 Mr. Harvey Pete B. Everest, 1604 Dorches- ter Dr., Oklahoma City, Ok. 73120 Miss Constance Everhart, 412 South D Street, Hamilton, Oh. 45013 Mr. Phillip Duncan Ewald, Lake Avenue, Greenwich, Ct. 06830 Mr. John Buell Faber, 211 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. 10024 Mr. Robert S. Fagan, Skippack Pike, Wor- cester, Pa. 19490 Miss Suellen Darcy Fagin, 4537 Gilpin Way, Orlando, Fl. 32806 Miss Valerie Ann Fakess, 600 Fitzwater Dr., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. Michael Fannon, 1147 Penn Ave., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Melanie Sue Farley, 6712 Von Bam- pus Dr., Orlando, Fl. 32809 Miss Gloria Jean Farrens, 2025 River Road, Jacksonville, Fl. 32297 Mr. Scott Michael Farrow, Estate Tutu, St. Thomas, V. I. Mr. Joshua William Feldstein, 1725 Ponti- ac Circle, Melbourne, Fl. 32935 Miss Lesley Fender, 2921 Little John Road, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. Joseph Stanley Feuer, 220 Rich Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 10552 Mr. Raymond Henry Fickett, Casco, Me. 04015 Mr. Jeffrey Craig Fischer, 33 South Lewis Place, Rockville Center, N. Y. 11570 Mr. Davis Geoffrey Fitzhugh, 5317 Ken- wood Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015 Miss Kim Michele Flagstad, 1247 Mt. Ver- non Terrace, Northbrook, II. 60062 Mr. Marc Joseph Flaherty, 25 Knight Street, Westbrook, Me. 04092 Mr. Robert A. Flannery, Jr., 8 Beacon St., Andover, Ma. 01810 Miss Ann Keller Flint, 52 Deer Run Road, Woodbridge, Ct. 06525 Mr. Eugene Francis Ford, 7601 Glenbrook, Bethesda. Md. 20014 Mr. Michael John Ford, 3 Hartman Place, Yonkers, N. Y. 10707 Miss Peggy Gail Forehand, 820 Arogon, Box 1112, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Laurie Jill Fornabai, 186 Congress Rd., Emerson, N. J. 07630 Miss Sue Jean Fortuna, 5 Greenway Lane, Huntington, N. Y. 11743 Mr. Douglas Foster, 510 Rockwell St. S. W., Atlanta, Ga. 30310 Mr. Gary B. Fountain, Apt. B 7, 1935 S. Conway Road, Orlando, Fl. 32806 Miss Joycelyn E. Fowler, 5124 Westpath Way, Washington, D. C. 20016 Miss Marcia Colvin Fox, 2833 N. E. 37th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33308 Miss Jill Freeman, 4404 Mt. Vernon, Hous- ton, Tx. 77006 Mr. William Egbert Freeman, Eastcote, Bar Harbor, Me. Mr. Mark W. Freidinger, 1402 N. 5th Street, Pekin, II. 61554 Miss Deborah Joan Friedman, 4027 Taylor Street, Hollywood Hills, Fl. 33021 Miss Betty J. Fritz, 211 Abbey Street, Mas- sapequa Park, N. Y. 11762 Mr. John Frank Fuini, 1778 N. W. 37th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33309 Miss Carol Hunt Fulwiler, 48 W. Brook- haven Dr., Atlanta, Ga. 30319 Mr. Christopher Lee Fusco, 16015 Jug Street, Burton, Oh. 44021 Mr. Stephen Rea Gabbard, Apt. 242, 5928 Firestone Rd., Jacksonville, Fl. 32210 Miss Joan Marie Gage, 2401 Bayshore Blvd., Tampa, Fl. 33609 Miss Delina Maria Gaitan, 3701 Upton Street N.W., Washington, D. C. 20016 Mr. Stanley Clague Gale, 17 Lloyd Haven Drive, Huntington, N. Y. 11743 Mr. Scott E. Galloway, 10 Summer St., Methuen, Ma. 01844 Carolina Garcia Aguilera, 2200 S. W. 4th Ave., Miami, Fl. 33129 Miss Lucia R. Garcia-Iniguez, 408 N. E. Third St., Belle Glade, Fl. 33430 Mr. Jeffrey Alan Gardner, 242 Highwood Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. 07450 Miss Katherine D. Garlington, 34 Washing- ton Ave., Savannah, Ga. 31405 Mr. William M. Garwood, 2595 Tarpon Road, Naples, Fl. 33940 Mr. John Baptist Garzia, 2400 S. Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, Fl. 32805 Mr. Thomas John Gauntlett, 2705 Clovelly Rd., Kalamazoo, Mi. 49001 Miss Marlene Gavel, 151 N. Orlando Ave., Box 544, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mrs. Joni Ann Gawlikowski, 905 Lakeview Drive, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Mary Ann Geiger, 500 E. 7th Street, Lansdale, Pa. 19446 Mr. C. Scott George, 2500 Lauder Drive, Maitland, Fl. 32751 Miss Barbara J. Giardini, 67 Ridgewood Road, West Hartford, Ct. 06119 Miss Ann Clark Gibbons, 988 S. E. 9th Ave., Pompano Beach, Fl. 33060 Mr. Timothy A. Gibbons, 266 N. Country- side Dr., Ashland, Oh. 44805 Mr. Joseph Eugene Gibson, 1724 17th St., Palmetto, Fl. 33561 Miss Gail Louise Giesecke, 2101 West 70th St., Shawneee Missio n, Ks. 66208 Mr. Charles J. Gifford, 25 Bay Harbor, Tequesta, Fl. 33458 Mr. Clinton M. Gilbert, 21 Crossway, Scars- dale, N. Y. 10583 Miss Mary E. Gilbert, P. O. Box 2007, Satel- lite Beach, Fl. 32935 Mr. William Giles, RD 1, Nelson St., White- house Station N. J. 08889 Miss Diane Louise Gleason, 24 West Point Drive, Cocoa Beach, Fl. 32931 Miss Mary Irene Gleason, 145-16 Bayside Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. 11354 Miss Patricia R. Gleason, 224 Hollywood Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 14618 Miss Jeanelle Glover, Rt. 2, Box 577, Orlan- do, Fl. 32810 Miss Deborah Lynn Goedde, 7211 Lake Drive, Orlando, Fl. 32809 Mr. John Lawrence Goetz, Kirkwood Ave- nue, Kirkwood, N. Y. 13759 Mr. Phillip Hart Goldcamp, 4067 Madison Rd., Youngstown, Oh. 44505 Mr. Edward John Gonczy, 156 Nottingham Way, Hillside, N. J. 07205 Mr. Johnny Albert Gonzalez, 256 Chile St., Hato Rey, P. R. Mr. Lawrence Patrick Goode, 5113 Marlyn Drive, Washington, D. C. 20016 Mr. Fulton Ray Gordon, III, 9103 Kittery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034 Miss Cheryl Lynn Grady, 266 Eastland Dr., Memphis, Tn. 38111 Miss Karen Grady, 1 Shipwright St., An- napolis, Md. 21401 Mr. Fiore Joe Grande, 1010 Beatrice Drive, Orlando, Fl. 32810 Mr. Donald Grant, Apt. 306H Orchard Trace, 1701 Lee Road, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Greta M. Gray, 201 S. Pine Valley Rd., Winston Salem, N. C. 27104 Mr. Linden H. Gray, 18 Fells Rd., Ports- mouth, N. H. 03801 Mr. Philip Robert Gray, Rte. 2, Box 444, North Stonington , Ct. 06359 Miss Meredith Green, 217 Jefferson Ave., Janesville, Wi. 53545 Miss Elisabeth B. Greenberg, 7004 Wake Forest Dr., College Park, Md. 20740 Mr. Harold Irving Greene, 153 Willow Ave- nue, Maitland, Fl. 32751 Mr. Edward D. Greenebaum, 437 East 84th St., New York, N. Y. 10028 Mr. Martin L. Grenman, 602 Avenue T, Brooklyn, N. Y. 11223 Mr. Joel Daniel Greenspan, 287 Coventry Lane, Coventry Village, West Palm Beach, Fl. 33401 Miss Judith Lillian Grieder, 203 Godwin Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. 07450 Mr. Alan Gary Griffin, 420 John Anderson Dr., Ormond Beach, Fl. 32074 Mr. James Philip Griffin, 440 Cortlandt St., Belleville, N. J. 07109 Mr. Joseph Benton Grigg, 3400 Prairie Ave- nue, Miami Beach, Fl. 33140 Mr. Douglas Campbell Groce, 7525 Ball Mill Road, Dunwoody, Ga. 30338 Miss Diana Gronsdahl, 1123 W. Kensing- ton Dr., Peoria, II. 61614 Miss Jodelle Gross, 2802 Sandwell Drive, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Cynthia G. Grubbs, Hq. Useucom J-4, APO New York, N. Y. 09128 Mr. Andrew Linsley Grunow, 22 Ballwood Road, Old Greenwich, Ct. 06870 Mr. Dane Michael Guzowski, 1294 Scran- ton Street, Aurora, Co. Miss Theresa Ann Hackett, 28 Carriage Drive, Delaware, Oh. 43015 Mr. Steven Hales, 3040 Aloma Avenue, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. Jerome W. Hall, Rt. 3, Box 352, S. Alt. 27, Lake Wales, Fl. 33853 Mr. John Franklin Hall, 202 Rockridge Cir- cle, Duluth, Mn. 55804 Mr. Scott Hall, 463 S. Rock River Dr., Be- rea, Oh. 44017 Mr. Stephen John Hall, 610 Lake Shore Dr., Maitland, Fl. 32751 Miss Tanni Munro Hall, Route 6, Columbia, Ct. 06237 Miss M. Shepard Hallberg, Mason ' s Island, Mystic, Ct. 06355 Miss Christina D. Hames, 14641 S. W. 84th Court, Miami, Fl. 33158 Miss Martha Lendon Hamilton, 1 Broad- field, Jackson, Tn. 38301 Mr. Thomas W. Hamilton, 3030 Aloma Apt. E5, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Catherine Anne Hammett, W. Mont- gomery St., P. O. Box 8, Gaffney, S. C. 29340 Miss Caroline E. Hammond, S. Parker Road, Rt. 7, Greenville, S. C. 29609 Miss Sally Christine Hansen, 1050 Hills- boro Mile, No. 808 W. Hillsboro Beach, Fl. 33062 Mr. William Ross Happel, 803 Heather Court, Houston, Tx. 77024 Miss Hermina Harich, 31 S. Cortez Ave., N. Orlando, Fl. 32707 Miss Mary Margaret Harkins, 9103 Brae- burn Valley, Houston, Tx. 77036 Mr. Ivan Thomas Harlow, 6 Hathaway Lane, Montville, N. J. 07045 Mr. Charles Owen Harman, 76 Carew Road, Hamden. Ct. Mr. Christopher R. Harmer Miss Amy Louise Harmon, Harmon Road, Churchville, N.Y. 14428 Mr. Royal Alexander Harper, Loch L,ane, Greenwich, Ct. 06830 Miss Sherry Leigh Harper, 2550 S. Semo- ran Blvd., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. Dan Norman Harris, Box 2357, 380 Broad Avenue S., Naples, Fl. 33940 Mr. Maurice Harris, 1210 Poplar, Apt. H, Chattanooga, Tn. 37403 Miss Lee Harrison, 136 E. Saddle River Rd., Saddle River, N. J. 07458 Mr. Ant Je Lee Harrod, 905 Garden Plaza, Orlando, Fl. . 32803 Miss Christelle Harrod, 905 Garden Plaza, Orlando, Fl. 32803 Miss Pamela Hartford, 1103 West Forest Rd., Lakewood, Oh. 44107 Mr. Jeremy Hartley, Gairlochy Warwick, Bermuda. Mr. Daniel R. Harvey, 316 W. Chelton Rd., Upland, Pa. 19015 Mr. Christopher Haskett, 1540 Grove Ter- race, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Lawrence I. Hauser, 76 Grand Ave., Rock- ville Center, N. Y. 11570 Mr. Sherwood M. Hawkins, 9316 Pella Place, Clinton, Md. 20735 Mr. Thomas Andrew Hawkins, 1325 Mill Hill Rd., Southport, Ct. 06490 Charles Hawley, 925 Laurel Ave., Glendale, Cincinnati, Oh. 45246 Miss Carol J. Hayden, Apt. 1830, 400 East Randolph, Chicago, II. 60601 Mr. Timothy Joseph Hayes, 243 W. Gorgas Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. 19119 Mr. John Adams Heathcote, R. D. 2, Cots- wold Farms, Chester Springs, Pa. 19425 Mr. Steven Larue Heffner, 456 Percy St., S. Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Mr. John F. Hegarty, 12 Clark St., Brook- lyn, N. Y. 11201 Miss Susan Anne Heller, Apt. 102, 700 N. E. 14th Ave., Hallandale, Fl. 33009 Miss Christine Krez Helmer, 715 Forest Avenue, Willmette, II. 60091 Miss Barbara Ellen Henning, 45 Mason Drive, Manhasset, N. Y. 11030 Miss Mary K. Hunninger, 5867 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217 Miss Carol Lynne Henshaw, 9343 Sibelius Dr., Vienna, Va. 22180 Miss Maureen June Hergert, 814 Loney Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19111 Miss Vicki Elaine Hiatt, 1404 N. E. 24th Ct., Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33305 Miss Nancy Anne Hicks, 1621 Griffith Ave., Owensboro, Ky. 42301 Mr. Robert Ewing Hicks, 1621 Griffith Ave., Owensboro, Ky. 42301 Dwight G. Higgs, 3193 Notre Dame St., Tallahassee, Fl. Mr. Lee F. Hildenbiddle, 211 Holt Ave., Apt. 5, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. Richard S. Hildreth, 533 4th Place, S. W., Vero Beach, Fl. 32960 Miss Janet Lee Hiles, 1815 N. W. 129th Terrace, Miami, Fl. 33167 Miss Sandra Jade Hill, 1716 S. E. 7th St. Isle, Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33316 Mr. Tobin Hufstader Hinkle, 8802 Carlton Oaks Dr., Santee, Ca. 92071 Miss Janis Emily Hirsch, 224 Sullivan Way, Trenton, N. J. 08628 Mr. Leo D. Hochstetter, St. George ' s Hill Broadlands, Weybridge South Road, Sur- rey, England. Mr. Harald Hoegbert, 515 Middlesex Road, Darien, Ct. 06820 Miss Janet E. Hogan, 40 Old Coach Rd., Salem, N. H. 03079 Mr. David McCausland Holden, 25 Bay View Rd., Durham, N. H. 03824 Mr. Buell Hollister, III, 1270 Lakeview Drive, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Elizabeth Hollister, 2370 Lakeview Dr., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Debra Lee Holmes, 5210 West Flagler St., Miami, Fl. 33134 Mr. Peter Lewis Holnb ack, 106 Winfield Road, Princeton, N. J. 08540 Miss Janette Louise Hopkins, 2985 Mont- gomery Rd., Shaker Heights, Oh. 44122 Sreve G. Horneffer, c o Trimingham Bros. Ltd., Hamilton, Bermuda Miss Janet Ellen Howell, Rt. 1, Box 67B, Branford, Fl. 32008 Mr. Jeffery Reed Hubbard, 2176 Marques Ave., San Jose, Ca. 95125 Mr. William B. Hudgins, Jr., 738 W. Pace ' s Ferry, N. W., Atlanta, Ga. 30327 Mr. Richard L. Huffard, 323 Princess Isa- bel, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Miss Diane Hughes, 25 Chestnut Drive, Hastings-Hudson, N. Y. 10706 Mr. Jonathan Adams Hunt, 16 Chiltern Rd., Weston, Ma. 02193 Mr. Robert P. Hunter, Jr., 20 Benjamin Rd., Lexington, Ma. 02173 Eppa Hunton, 6705 River Rd., Richmond, Va. 23229 Miss Alison Elaine Hurd, 2300 Winnetka Ave., Northfield, II. 60093 Miss Kathleen Hurd, 65 Fairfield Ave., W. Caldwell, N. J. 07006 Miss Alison Hurst, 863 Park Ave. N., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. Robert James Husband, 11 Church St., Westboro, Ma. 01581 Miss Wendy Burns Huston, 22 Sunny Reach Dr., W. Hartford, Ct. 06117 Mr. Guy Austin Irving, 1616 Blair Rd., Petersburg, Va. 23803 Miss Jane Buell Isensee, 301 Willowbrook Dr., Mason City, la. 50401 Miss Barbara Jo Ivey,2305 Smiley Avenue, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Katherine C. Ivey, 631 Colville Rd., Charlotte, N. C. 28207 Miss Krisita Anne Jackson, 1641 N. W. 26th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33311 Mr. Sven G. Jackson, c o U.S.O. M EDI PE, APO San Francisco, Ca. 96346 Miss Wendy Jackson, 3909 Barcelona St., Tampa, Fl. 33609 Mr. Douglas William Jacobs, 126 Hillside Ave., Creskill, N. J. 07626 Miss Carolyn Sue Jacoby, 1 1 Willow Green Drive, Cocoa Beach, Fl. 32931 Miss Ellouise James, P. O. Box 153, Christ- mas, Fl. 32709 Miss Theda Rose James, 3064 N. W. 52nd Street, Miami, Fl. 33142 Mr. Leroy Jameson, 1220 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan, Fl. 33460 Miss Deborah Ann Jamieson, 2601 Delmar Place, Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33301 Miss Anna Lynne Jamison, 1930 Forrest Road, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. Robert Janukowicz, 69 Highlands Av- enue, Springfield, N. J. 07081 Mr. Charles Janvier, III, 902 Nashville Ave., New Orleans, La. 70115 Miss Suan Blair Jefferson, 51 Lindbergh Avenue, Needham, Ma. 02194 Mr. Daryl H. Jenkins, 920 Crescent Ave., Sewickley, Pa. 15143 Miss Doris E. Jenkins, 4901 Barrington Dr., Columbia, S. C. 29203 Mr. Frank Ford Jenkins, 1328 Ingleside Avenue, Jacksonville, Fl. 32205 Mr. Gary Walter Jenkins, 974 Dewey St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga. 30310 Mr. Douglas Field Jennings, 75 Turner Hill Rd., New Canaan, Ct. 06840 Miss Paula Rae Jenson, 110 N. Warbler Lane, Sarasota, Fl. 33577 Mr. John T. Jeter, Marlborough Road, Newtown Square, Pa. 19073 Mr. Craig Allan Johnson, 4503 Fremont Ave. So., Minneapolis, Mn. 55409 Miss Gail Johnson, 4503 Fremont Ave., So., Minneapolis, Mn. 55409 Miss Karen E. Johnson, 24 Peach Street, Walpole, Ma. Miss Deborah Ann Jones, 45 Frontenac Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63131 Miss Mignonne J. Jones, 1909 Amster- dam Ave., New York, N. Y. 10032 Miss Cheryl Lynn Jordan, Pecksland Rd., Greenwich, Ct. 06830 Mr. Thomas E. Jordan, Jr., 1409 Leeway, Orlando, Fl. 32810 Mr. Frank Daniel Joseph, 785 Merriman Road, Akron, Oh. 44303 Mr. Steven Ray Kaldenberg, 2704 Wedge- wood Road, Des Moines, la. 50317 Mr. Howard William Kane, 802 A James- town Dr., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Jennifer Sara Kaplan, 24 Bencliff Circle, Newton, Ma. 02166 Miss Nancy Ann Kaiser, 6306 Hollins Dr., Bethesda, Md. 20034 Miss Stephanie F. Kass, 540 N. E. 139th St., N. Miami, Fl. 33161 Miss Ruthmary Kay, 82 Wood Grove Road, Memphis, Tn. 38117 Miss Kathleen Keating, 34 Harriet St., Norwalk, Ct. 06851 Miss Virginia F. Keeffe, 269 Madison Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. 10583 Miss Caroline C. Kelley, 2950 E. Stanford Rd., Englewood, Co. 80110 Miss Patrice Jane Kelley, 6005 Corewood Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20016 Miss Mary Pamela Kellogg, 11091 Navajo Dr. No., St. Petersburg, Fl. 33708 Miss Virginia Ann Kendall, Kirby Lane North, Rye, N. Y. 10580 John L. Kennedy, 6132 Allwood Court, Baltimore, Md. 21210 Mr. Lester Phillip Kennedy, 50 Coleman St., Seekonk, Ma, 02771 Miss Patricia Helen Kenney, 320 West Hills Rd., New Canaan, Ct. 06840 Mr. Neal Scott Kerr, Rural Route, Morning Sun, la. 52640 Miss Anne Weston Ketcham, 2 E. Melrose St., Chevy Chase, Md. Mr. Carey Wayne Ketchum, 2111 Corena Drive, Orlando, Fl. 32810 Mr. Robert C. Khouri, 36 Russell Heights, Kingston, Jamaica. Miss Eleanor E. Kibler, 811 Poinsettia St., Columbia, S. C. 29205 Mr. David Manwon Kidd, Box 352, Orleans, Ma. 02653 Mr. Steven Leslie Keirnan, 73 Pleasant Street, S. Weymouth, Ma. Miss Kathleen Mae Killion, 3200 Haw- thorne Dr., Columbus, In. 47201 Mr. Gary R. Kilmer, 1701 Lee Rd., Apt. 42G, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Hedwig Gray Kimmons, 1250 N. State Parkway, Chicago, II. 60610 Miss Joan Ellsworth King, 2398 Areca Palm Rd., Boca Raton, Fl. Miss Martha Maria King, 303 Trammell Street, Calhoun, Ga. 30701 Miss Maria Joann Kingsley, 8711 Joyce Dr., Orlando, Fl. 32809 Mr. Daniel Jay Kinney, 5955 Leebel Rd., E. Petersburg, Pa. 17520 Miss Linda Kinzler, 1460 N. E. 63rd Ct., mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmzm® Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33308 Mr. John Edward Kippax, 915 Westdale Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. 19081 Mr. Stephen J. Kirkpatrick, 1690 Roosevelt Rd., Owensboro, Ky. 42301 Mr. Daniel Raymond Kirkwood, 1701 Pinel- las Point Drive, So., St. Petersburg, Fl. 33712 Mr. John D. Kirouac, 112 Essex St. S. R. 436, Altamonte Spring, Fl. 32701 Mr. Frank A. Kissel, Box 128, Far Hills, N. J. 07931 Mr. Thomas Burton Klemann, 1010 Hibis- cus Lane, Delray Beach, Fl. 33444 Mr. Gilbert Fox Klein, Jr., 143 Woodland Rd., Madison, N. J. 07940 Mr. Douglas Kling, 132 Surrey Drive, New Rochelle, N. Y. 10804 Miss Kerry Lynn Klopcich, 1032 Janesville Ave., Ft. Atkinson, Wi. 53538 Mr. Robert John Klug, 2132 Mt. Vernon Blvd., E. Cleveland, Oh. 44112 Patricia Knight, 7119 N. Barnett Lane, Milwaukee, Wi. 53217 Miss Diana Despard Knott, 134 Melrose Ave., Kenilworth, II. 60043 Mr. Michael V. Knox, 1250 S. Maitland Terrace 48, Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33308 Miss Nancy Lucile Lafferty, 2500 Hawley Circle, El Paso, Tx. 79903 Miss Craig Alexa Laggren, 527 Forest Ave., Evanston, II. 60202 Mr. Ronald Elvin Lague, 1040 Richwood Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. 45226 Miss Veronica Lai, 34 East Kings House Rd., Kingston 6, Jamaica, W. I. Mrs. Anne M. Lambright, 2517 Amherst, Orlando, Fl. 32804 Miss Christine E. Lammers, 1896 Sailfish Rd., S., St. Petersburg, Fl. 33707 Miss Debra Anne Lamorte, 15 Hillcrest Drive, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 10803 Mr. Robert Sickler Lampp, 3401 Trentwood Blvd., Orlando, Fl. 32809 Mr. Richard W. Landa, 200 Northwind Drive, El Paso, Tx. 79912 Miss Pamela Lu Ann Lander, 6 Randolph PI., Northampton, Ma. 01060 Mr. Stephen Landers, P. O. Box 262, Ham- ilton, Bermuda. Mr. Garry Randolph Lane, 68 Schofield Place, West Point, N. Y. 10996 Mr. Peter Stanton Lane, 25 Orchard Rd., Florham Park, N. J. 07932 Ave., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Valerie Ann Kozelski, Main Dr. P.O. Box 591, Bonita Spring, Fl. 33923 Mr. Edward Frank Krehl, 1708 Nebraska Ave., Orlando, Fl. 32803 Miss Barbara Carol Kriesel, 4813 Upper Terrace, Edina, Mn. 55435 Mr. Barry Kroening, 2411 Grand Ave., Ni- agra Falls, N. Y. 14301 Miss Karen Edwards Kronauer, Old Little- ton Rd., Harvard, Ma. 01451 Miss Lois Jane Krudener, 300 Mooring Line Dr., Naples, Fl. 33904 Miss Barbara M. T. Krussman, Justin Rd., Harrison, N. Y. 10528 Mr. Stephen Strieker Kuni, 834 Plaza Place, Ocean City, N. J. 08776 Miss Jane Cornelia Kuntz, 50 Eton Road, Larchmont, N. Y. 10538 Mr. Michael Hilary Kutz, 401 S. Richard St., Bedford, Pa. 15522 Miss Nancy Lynne Kyle, 13200 S. W. 69th Court, Miami, Fl. 33156 Miss Eugenie Labranche, 12 Locust St., Marblehead, Ma. 01945 Mr. Louis Andre La Croix, 4050 N. E. 12th Miss Janet B. Lanman, 1321 Elliott Dr., Munster, In. 46321 Mr. Robert Lewis Lapp, 731 East 22nd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 11210 Miss Carter Ann Larsen, 1730 Bay Isle Drive, Point Pleasant, N. J. 08742 Mr. Anthony Thomas Laudonia, 91 Valley Rd., Cos Cob, Ct. 06807 Mr. Fred James Lauten, 1507 Glastonberry Rd., Maitland, Fl. 32751 Mr. Bryan Lavine, 753 Wildwood Dr., N. W., Warren, Oh. 44483 Miss Mary Stewart Law, 5400 S. W. 105th St., Miami, Fl. 33156 Miss Nancy Hamilton Lawson, Concord Turnpike, Lincoln, Ma. 01773 Miss Katharine Anne Lawton, 4 Jaccard Lane, St. Louis, Mo. 63131 Miss Marsha L. Lawton, North Street, Litchfield, Ct. 06759 Mr. Tong Hoon Lee, 1801 N. Semoran Apts., 5573 N. Semoran Blvd., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. Raymond Lee Lefort, Jr., 3604 Dagon Street, Orlando, Fl. 32806 Miss Cece Ann Lehr, 16400 Gulf Blvd., Redington Beach, Fl. 33708 Mr. Robert V. Leighton III, 8785 Old Indian Hill, Cincinnati, Oh. 45243 Miss Alexandra L. Leigon, 700 Dixie Park- way, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Joyce Ann Leitch, 1502 Forest Lane, McLean, Va. 22101 Mr. H. Clark Leming, 419 St. Augustine, Temple Terrace, Fl. 33617 Mr. Stephen William Leon, 12 Bittersweet Trail, Wilton, Ct. 06897 Miss Christy E. Leschen, 5 Sunnymead, St. Louis, Mo. 63124 Mr. Mark Steven Levitski, R.D. 2, Box 39, Newton, N. J. 07860 Mr. Steven Joseph Levitt, 170 E. 83rd Street, New York, N. Y. 10028 Miss Dianne Martin Lewis, 900 E. Ring- wood Rd., N., Lake Forest, II. 60045 Mr. Richard Lee Liber, 2297 Stillwagon Rd., S. E., Warren, Oh. 44484 Miss Carol Ann Lightbourn, P. O. Box 236, Nassau, Bahamas. Miss Beth Arlene Lincks, 8204 Westmore- land Dr., Sarasota, Fl. 33580 Miss Lynda Joyce Lincoln, 1700 Venetian Way, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Patricia Ann Lindsey, 302 N. Alex- ander Ave., Washington, Ga. 30673 Miss Meridy Sue Lippoldt, 101 Oakleigh Drive, Maitland, Fl. 32751 Miss Janis Liro, 275 Morris St., South- bridge, Ma. 01550 Miss Carol Kay Lit tell, 7012 N. Country Club, Oklahoma City, Ok. 73116 Mr. Richard Gregory Litton, 2385 Kenil- worth Rd., Cleveland Heights, Oh. 44106 Mr. Michael S. Loescher, 344 Timberlane, Gretna, La. 70053 Mr. David Charles Logan, 585 Sheeler Ave., Apopka, Fl. 32703 Miss Cynthia Jane Long, Andorra Rd., Lafayette Hill, Pa. 19444 Miss M. Catherine Long, 5308 Indian Crest Rd., Louisville, Ky. 40207 Mr. G. Geoffrey Longstaff, 3409 Greenway, Apt. 2A, Baltimore, Md. 21218 Mr. Edmund Francis Longworth, Chateau Du Lac Apts., 1500 Gay Road, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. James Couper Lord, Jr., 815 Lake Formosa Dr., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Mary Beth Lowell, 133 W. Fairway Dr., Hamilton, Oh. 45013 Mr. John F. Lowman, 40 Allwood Rd., Dar- ien, Ct. 06820 Miss Laurie Alison Luther, Texaco Carib- bean, Apartado 779, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Mr. Clifford J. Luty, 1616 Egan Dr., Orlando, Fl. 32807 Miss Lisa Kavanaugh Lyle, 1217 Summit Drive, Lexington, Ky. 40502 Mr. Robert R. Lyon, Jr., 10114 106th Ter- ace, N. Seminole, Fl. 33540 Mr. Dean Stephen Lyras, 11877 Lost Tree Way, N. Palm Beach, Fl. Mr. Mrs. Clark K. Lytle, Jr., 2085 Hunt- erfield Rd., Maitland, Fl. 32751 Miss Kay Lizbeth Macalonan, 902 Brandon Circle, Aurora, Oh. 44202 Miss Petrea J. MacDonald, 1170 Banbury Tr., Maitland, Fl. 32751 Mr. Donald Davis MacKiernan, Virginia Hall, Apt. 601, 690 Osceola Ave., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Carolyn K. MacKintosh, 7520 Arrow- wood Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20034 Mr. Fred Lauren Maddison, 25 Chatham Way, Lynnfield, Ma. 01940 Miss Ann Elaine Maddox, 2709 Amsden mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Rd., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. Michael David Madonick, 5424 Arling- ton Ave., New York, N. Y. 10471 Mr. Richard B. Magner, Apt. 419, 1160 S. Main St., Middletown, Ct. 06457 Miss Jacqueline K. Malapert, 33 Mary Jane Lane, Newtown Square, Pa. 19073 Miss Ann C. Maletta, 17-F Hope St., Apt. 9A, Stamford, Ct. 06906 Mr. Robert Michael Malis, 201 N. Green- wood, LaGrange, Ga. 30240 Miss Janet E. Mann, 930 Crestmont Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Mr. Albert Hunt Marckwald, 111 East 80th St., New York, N. Y. 10021 Mr. Edward James Markey, 705 E. Beau St., Washington, Pa. 15301 Miss Jane Wilson Marks, 140 Seven Oaks Drive, Greenville, S. C. 29605 Mr. Edward L. Marnock, 1885 Contessa Ct., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Edward A. Marsh, 65 Fallow Field Lane, Fairfield, Ct. 06430 Mr. Todd Bradley Marsh, 111 Azalea Place, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Linda Edith Marshall, 821 S. Bemis- ton, St. Louis, Mo. 63105 Miss Roberta Ann Marsho, 623 Mayflower Ave., Sheboygan, Wi. 53081 Mr. John Edward Marszalek, 4448 S. Troy, Chicago, II. 60632 Mr. Bertram T. Martin, Jr., 50 Harbor Ave., Marblehead, Ma. 01945 Miss Brenda Joyce Martin, 831 Webster Ave., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. George Herman Martin, R. R. 2, Wood- stock, Ct. 06281 Mr. Lyman C. Martin III, 454 Swing Lane, Louisville, Ky. 40207 Miss Melissa Michaux Martin, 1103 Ra- leigh Rd., Glenview, II. 60025 Mr. Jorge L. Martinez-Fonts, 9922 S. W. 21st St., Miami, Fl. 33165 Miss Candace Lynn Masek, 24206 Lantern Dr., Olmsted Falls, Oh. 44138 Mr. Edward Keyser Masland, Jr., 904 Glen- dale Ct., Carlisle, Pa. 17013 Miss Susan Carol Massar, 32 Brodwood Dr., Stamford, Ct. 06902 Mr. Paul Duane Matheny, 1217 Denton Road, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Jacqueline S. Mathiot, 450 N. E. 52nd Terrace, Miami, Fl. 33137 Miss Jennifer A. Matthews, 713 Doby Ave., Orlando, Fl. 32805 Mr. James Mitchell Maynard, 227 S. W. 11th St. Dania, Fl. 33004 Mr. Robert W. Maynard, 227 S. W. 11th Street, Dania, Fl. 33004 Miss Verlie Jane Mayo, 2828 Meadow Lane, Henderson, N. C. 27536 Miss Janice H. McAteer, 1115 Jackson Place, Baldwin, N. Y. 11510 Mr. Stephen Mark McAuliff, 3520 Went- wood Drive, Dallas, Tx. 75225 Mr. James Douglas McAvity, Buckfield Lane, Greenwich, Ct. 06830 Mr. Robert George McCabe, 471 Stafford Ave., Bristol, Ct. 06010 Mr. Peter L. McCarthy, Rt. 3, Box 118A, Wayzata, Mn. 55391 Mr. David Scott McCauley, 55 Sawmill Lane, Greenwich, Ct. 06830 Mrs. Mary A. McAmmon, 310 Roosevelt, Lebanon, II. 62254 Mr. David M. McComb, P. O. Box 1111, Deland, Fl. 32720 Mr. Christopher McCormick, 289 Glen- wood, Lake Forest, II. 60045 Miss Pamela Anne McFall, 21101 N. E. 2nd Ave., N. Miami Beach, Fl. 33162 Mr. Randall C. McFall, 19700 Shelburne Rd., Shaker Heights, Oh. 441 18 Miss Sherryl L. McGee, Desmoulin Lane, Marblehead, Ma. 01945 Mr. James Brown McGhie, 3910 Jammes Rd., Jacksonville, Fl. 32210 Miss Carolyn C. McGinnis, 1577 Upland Rd., Huntington, W. V. 25701 Mr. Mark Stephan McGuire, 21 Annella Rd., Brockton, Ma. 02402 Miss Ailsa Laurie McKee, 134 West 8th St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15215 Peter B. McKenna, 9 Northridge Rd., Old Greenwich, Ct. 08670 Mr. Regis Brian McKenna, 400 E. 52nd St., Apt. 4F, New York, N. Y. Miss Martha Kelley McMahon, 1594 Don- caster Dr., Atlanta, Ga. 30309 Miss Karen Lynn McMillin, 1240 Hunting- ton, Kansas City, Mo. 641 13 Mr. Robert James McNally, 37-50 93rd St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. 11372 Miss Marianne Jean McNulty, 10 Polly Park Rd., Rye, N. Y. 10580 Miss Jennifer Lynn McNutt, 595 Arrow- head Trail, Knoxville, Tn. 37919 Miss Susan Carroll Meade, c o Wilson- Murrow, Inc., P. O. Box 852, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Mr. Robert Milton Meckley, 2021 Taylor Ave., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Ann Kristine Meierkord, RD 2, Route 711 South, Barron Rd., Ligonier, Pa. 15658 Mr. Robert Lee Mellen III, 1310 13th St., Bedford, In. 47421 Mr. Craig Keith Mello, Seabreeze, South- ampton West, Bermuda. Mrs. Deborah Mello, 11 North St., Matta- poisett. Ma. 02739 Mr. Richard Curtis Menneg, 152 Southport Woods, Southport, Ct. 06490 Mr. Gregory S. Mercer, 11 Dinsmore St., Nashua, N. H. 03060 Mr. Timothy John Merrigan, 1302 Druid Road, Maitland, Fl. 32751 Mr. Bruce M. Merrill, RD No. 2, Delanson, N. Y. Mr. David Michael Merullo, 159 Summer Avenue, Reading, Ma. 01867 Mrs. Helen Andres Metcalfe, Chatham Hall, Chatham, Va. 24531 Mr. Taylor Brooks Metcalfe, 407 Compton Road, Wyoming, Oh. 45215 Mr. George L. Miller III, 7801 Ardmore Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19118 Mr. Glenn Edward Miller, 1111 Park Manor Dr., Orlando, Fl. 32807 Miss Jacqueline Miller, 319 E. Lancaster Ave., Downingtown, Pa. 19335 Miss Katherine M. Miller, 631 Pitcairn PI., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15232 Miss Nancy Joy Miller, 406 Cedar Lane, New Canaan, Ct. 06840 Miss Patricia Ann Miller, 1061 Fairview Lane, Riviera Beach, Fl. 33404 Mr. Stanley Dack Miller, 1389 Regent St., Schenectedy, N. Y. 12309 Mr. Stuart Burke Miller, 1811 Washington Blvd., Huntington, W. V. 25701 Mr. Geoffrey Lee Milner, c o Texaco Carib- bean, Apartado 344, San Salvador, El Salvador. Miss Mary Louise Moffett, 2111 Atoka Dr., Orlando, Fl. 32805 Miss Marguerite P. Monroe, 207 Beechwood Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. 07450 Mr. Joseph A. Monserrat, 11902 S. W. 37th Terrace, Miami, Fl. 33165 Mr. James Russell Monteith, 760 Forest Avenue, Rye, N. Y. 10580 Mr. Byron Moore, 4249 Gaither St., Orlan- do, Fl. 32805 Mr. Jonathan Turner Moore, 69 Curlew, Lantana, Fl. 33460 Miss Linda Kay Moore, Rt. 1, Box 434, Longwood, Fl. 32750 Miss Mary K. Moore, 5540 Shadow Lawn Dr., Sarasota, Fl. 33581 Mr. Maurice J. Moore III, 59 Stratford Rd., Rockville Center, N. Y. 11570 Miss Natalie C. Moore, 2626 Castilla Isle, Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33301 Mr. Thomas Philip Moore, 334 Weaver St., Larchmont, N. Y. 10538 Mr. Mercedes Moreno, 513 Puerta Court, Altamonte Spring, Fl. 32701 Mr. Richard Scott Morgan, 17 Kent Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. 10583 Miss Ann Taylor Morison, P. O. Box 495, Mountain Lake, Lake Wales, Fl. 33853 Mr. Gregory Charles Morris, Industria De Parafusos Mapri, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Miss Gwendolyn V. Morris, 911 Carver Street, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Lee Frances Morris, 608 Conshohoc- ken St., Gladwyne, Pa. 19035 Miss Katharine Ann Morrisey, 509 Euclid Avenue, Elmira, N. Y. 14905 Mr. Craig William Morrison, 35 Archer Dr., Bronxville, N. Y. 10708 Mr. Robert Bruce Morrison, 57 Apple Road, Bristol, Ct. 06010 Mr. Charles B. Morton, Jr., 405 Northwest 21st Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33311 Miss Constance Elise Morton, 2129 E. 23rd St., Tulsa, Ok. 74114 Miss Anne McClaren Moses, 850 W. 53 Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. 64112 Mr. Michael Bruce Moss, Inwood Road, Woodbridge Ct. 06525 Miss Jane Ames Mullendore, 2 Layton Ter- race, St. Louis, Mo. 63124 Miss Clare Marie Murphy, 1306 Louisiana Ave., Lake Charles, La. 70601 William D. Murphy, Jr., 140 N. Main St., Cohasset, Ma. 02025 Mr. Christopher Murray, 69 Shadow Lane, New Rochelle, N. Y. 10801 Miss Jonette N. Muszynski, 346 E. Kaley St., Orlando, Fl. 32806 Mr. Steven Carl Mutschler, Box 456, Perry- ville, Md. 21903 Mr. Robert Durand Nadeau, 453 Spinnaker Dr., Naples, Fl. 33940 Mr. Charles William Nagle, P. O. Box 283, Malvern, Pa. 19355 Mr. James Earl Narrmore, 705 Doss Ave- nue, Orlando, Fl. 32809 Mr. David Stanton Nash, P. O. Box 68, Weymouth, Ma. 02188 Mr. John Lewis Neal III, 1023 S.E. 19th St., Gainesville, Fl. 32601 Mr. Blair Douglas Neller, 1600 Grove Ave., Highland Park, II. 60035 Miss Darby Ann Neptune, 11921 Goya Dr., Potomac, Md. 20854 Miss Cynthia Layne Neskow, 107 River Dr., Tequesta, Fl. 33458 Mr. Wells Beekman Newell, 1212 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. 10029 Mr. Roy Peter Newman, 27 Beverly Court, Belleville, N. J. 07109 Miss Deborah Lynne Newsam, 42 Thea Lane, Huntington, N. Y. 11743 Mr. William T. Newton, 324 South Men- denhall, Memphis, Tn. 38117 Miss Nancy E. Nicholson, 4 Rolling Ridge Rd., Northfield, II. 60093 Miss Adele Margaret Nicony, 82 Hathaway Lane, Essex Falls, N. J. 07021 Miss Sharon Lynn Nivens, 840 Camellia Court, Plantation, Fl. 33313 Mr. Kenneth Edward Nolen, 35 Starboard Way, Tequesta, Fl. 33458 Mr. James Wallace Norris, 6 Midvale Ave., W. Caldwell, N. J. 07006 Mr. Theodore H. Northrup, 106 Wendell Terrace, Syracuse, N. Y. 13203 Mr. Gary Lee Novak, 2891 Davie Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33312 Mr. John Richard Nuber, 541 S. Mashta Dr., Key Biscayne, Fl. 33149 Miss Virginia C. Nuttle, 4216 Wickford Rd., Baltimore, Md. 21210 Mr. Theodore Stimpson Nye, 61 Walnut St., Milton, Ma. 02186 William P. O ' Connor, 202 Southampton Rd. Anchorage, Ky. 40223 Mr. Jeffrey H. Oetjen, 1563 Lynn Dr., Lan- caster, Oh. 43130 Miss Darcy Anne Olesen, 49 Brett Lane, Bedford, N. Y. 10506 Miss Sherrill Ann Oliver, 220 Hunting Lodge Dr., Miami Springs, Fl. 33166 Mr. Bertram L. O ' Neill, Jr., 8703 Seminole Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19118 Miss Dierdre E. O ' Niell, 110 Oak St., Franklin, La. 70538 Mr. Joseph B. Organ, Jr., 7901 Washington Blvd., River Forest, II. 60305 Miss Joanne Oshins, 1050 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10028 Mr. John L. Osmer, Jr., 28 Euclid Ave., Maplewood, N. J. 07040 Mr. John Mandell Ourisman, 2 Oxford Street, Chevey Chase, Md. 20015 Miss M. Christina Pae, Apartado 3617 Central, Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico. Mr. Stephen F. Page, 2648 E. 37th St., Tulsa, Ok. 74105 Miss Dorothy Diane Palmer, 96 Richmond Hill Rd., New Canaan, Ct. 06840 Mr. Berkley Melvin Parmelee, 147 Thatch Palm Cove, Boca Raton, Fl. 33432 Miss Ann Henderson Passino, 31650 West- lady, Birmingham, Mi. 48010 Miss Faye Beldan Patch, 220 E. 62nd St., New York, N. Y. 10021 Miss Bonita C. Patterson, 455 Lakefront Blvd., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Pamela Ann Paul, Ford Motor Do Brazil, Caixa Postal 8062, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Miss Elaine L. Pauly, 2163 Seven Hill Dr., Cincinnati, Oh. 45240 Miss Juliann Pedersen, 629 Lake Shore Drive, Maitland Fl. 32751 Mr. David K. Peebles, Apt. 306H Orchard Trace, 1701 Lee Rd., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. Christopher John Peers, 1461 Lyndale Blvd., Maitland, Fl. 32751 Mr. Ward Whiton Pendleton, 5115 Dale- carlie Drive, Washington, D. C. 20016 Mr. Boies Penrose, 737 S. Roberts Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010 Mr. Charles H. Perlo, 406 School St., Bel- mont, Ma. 02178 Mr. Michael Timothy Perry, Box 1631, Balboa, Canal Zone. Mr. Clifford Simpson Peters, Highland Farm Road, Greenwich, Ct. 06830 Miss Susan Lee Peters, 18 Shirley Blvd., Cranston, R. I. 02910 Mr. Hugh G. Petersen, Meadow Croft Lane, Greenwich, Ct. 06830 Mr. Mikel George Petersen, 2160 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Suzanne Elise Petersen, Meadowcroft Lane, Greenwich, Ct. 06830 Miss Mary Gwen Peterson, 1744 Starwan Rd., E., Jacksonville, Fl. 32211 Mr. Michael Gustav Peterson, 5698 Estero Blvd. Ft. Myers Beach, Fl. 33931 Miss Margaret Ann Petrosky, 25 Old Estate Road, Manhasset, N. Y. 11030 Mr. Stephen Douglas Pfeiffer, 612 San Juan Blvd., Orlando, Fl. 32807 Miss Patricia E. Pfingst, 199 W. Wind Rd., Louisville, Ky. 40207 Mr. Henry W. Pfingstag, Apt. 60, 1123 Center Parkway, Lexington, Ky. 40502 Martha M. Phillips, 480 N.W. 45th Ave., Plantation, Fl. 33314 Miss Pamela R. Phillips, 1301 Westgrove Blvd., Alexandria, Va. 22307 Mr. Peter G. Phillips, 2006 Columbia Rd., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20009 Mr. Stephen Minot Pitman, 9 Park Avenue Terrace, Bronxville, N. Y. 10708 Mr. William Henry Pitt III, 15 Old Mill Rd., Greenwich, Ct. 06830 Mr. Arthur F. Plant III, 28 South Acre, 18 Hyde Park Crescent, London W2-QB, England. Miss Nancy Susan Platzer, 870 United Na- tions PL, New York, N. Y. 10017 Miss Janice Plimpton, 616 Windsor Rd., Asheville, N. C. 28804 Karen Irma Pollak, 174 Montelo, Memphis, Tn. 38117 Mr. Joel Robert Poretsky, 6520 Windermere Circle, Bethesda, Md. 20034 Miss Helen Elizabeth Port, 2800 Lazy Lane, Winston-Salem, N. C. 27106 Miss Shirin Karen Posner, Apartado No. 80.432, Caracas, Venezuela. Miss Barbara Taylor Postell, 138 Greens Farm Rd., Westport, Ct. 06880 Mr. Robert M. Pottenger, RD 1, Woodside Dr., Geneva, Oh. 44041 Miss Lorraine Powell, 607 Albany Ave., Augusta, Ga. 30901 Miss Susan Lynn Powell, 702 N. E. 33rd St., Oakland Park, Fl. 33308 Miss Victoria J. Powell, 416 Cocoanut Point Rd., Stuart, Fl. 33494 Mr. Michael Anthony Power, 1505 Oranole Rd., Maitland, Fl. 32751 Miss Sheila Poynter, Apt. 304, 4240 Suit- land Rd., Suitland, Md. 20023 Mr. Andrew Prather, 2422 Fairway Ave., Columbus, Ga. 31906 Mr. James Glenn Prescott, 149 South Lake Ave., Albany, N. Y. 12208 Miss Margie Lee Preston, 3025 Observatory Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. 45208 Mr. Alexander Prezioso, 6719 14th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 11219 Mr. Buddy Alan Price, Campus Mail, Rol- lins College, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. Dale Mignon Price, Procter and Gam- ble, Espana S. A. Apartado, 215 Mataro, Barcelona, Spain. Miss Gayle Rose Prince, 1614 Bimini Dr., Orlando, Fl. 32806 Miss Staige S. Prince, 20 E. 52nd Street, Savannah, Ga. 31405 Mr. John Hill Pritchett, Apto 316, Guate- mala City, Guatemala, Central America. Mr. Bruce Scott Pugatch, Concord Place, Port Chester, N. Y. Mr. Gregory Melvyn Pulley, 29 Vista Drive, Little Silver, N. J. 07739 Miss Lucy Gail Pulling, 201 Goodlette Rd., S., Naples, Fl. 33940 Miss Dianna Lee Pund, 3522 Bayard Dr., Cincinnati, Oh. 45208 Miss Cynthia K. Purcell, 5240 N. E. 17th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33308 Mr. Edward Beale Putnam, 8500 Seminole Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19118 Mr. Robert Emmet Quinn, 33 Wake field St., West Warwick, R. I. 02893 Mrs. Charles Arthur Race, Box 223, Oak- dene Rd., Barrington, II. 60010 Mrs. Martha Ann Rainer, Bldg. E, Apt. 7, 2929 W. Oak Ridge Rd., Orlando, Fl. 32809 Miss Joanne M. Rambone, 22 Barry Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. 10583 Mr. Loane Jackson Randall, 635 Parkview Lane, Naples, Fl. 33940 Mr. Gary Alan Rankin, 452 Wyldhaven Rd., Rosemont, Pa. 19010 Miss Elizabeth B. Ransome, 607 Bank Ave., Riverton, N. J. 08077 Mr. Thomas Hunter Ratliff, 2437 Myrtle Ave., Sanford, Fl. 32771 Miss Marion W. Raymond, P. O. Box 238, York Harbor, Me. 03911 Mr. James C. Raynor, Rt. 1, Black Creek Rd., Florence, S. C. 29501 Mr. Michael Philip Reddy, Box 106, Cap- tiva, Fl. 33924 Mr. Robert David Reed, 236 Loring Ave., Pelham, N. Y. 10803 Mr. Thomas Craig Reeves, Caixa Postal 1663, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. S. A. Mr. William Brown Reeves, 2609 Summer- field Rd., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. John Warren Reiman, 171 Cedar Drive, Briarcliff Ma., N. Y. 10510 Miss Jean Austin Reisinger, 41 Wiltshire St., Bronxville, N. Y. 10708 Miss Margaret Ann Religa, 501 Brookside Circle, Maitland, Fl. 32751 Mr. Kenneth Bernard Rembert, 11601 S.W. 142nd Terrace, Miami, Fl. 33158 Mr. Kim Reniska, P. O. Box 338, Altamonte Spring, Fl. 32701 Miss Maria Antonia Reyes, 434 E. Esther Dr., Orlando, Fl. 32806 Miss Jo Anne Reynolds, 1960 Karolina St., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Nancy McMahan Reynolds, 22 South Reese, Memphis, Tn. 38111 Miss Corinthia Willson Rice, 1301 Raintree Place, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. George Radcliff Rice, 5600 Silver Star Road, Orlando, Fl. 32808 Miss Sara Blair Rice, 3205 Longford Lane, Louisville, Ky. 40222 Mr. Philip A. Richard, 2501 Mercedes Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33316 Miss Pamela Margaret Rickey, 103 West- dale Court, Timonium, Md. 21093 Miss Patricia C. Ridgely, 7620 L. H. Club Rd., Ruxton, Md. 21204 Mr. Stephen Allen Ripley, 71 Georgetown Green, Charlottesville, Va. 22901 Mr. Frank A. Ritti, P. O. Box Campus Mail, Rollins College, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Linda Sunni Riva, 50 Oakleigh Drive, Maitland, Fl. 32751 Mr. Michael H. Rix, 6 Summer Street, Beverly, Ma. 01915 Mr. Hugo V. Rizzoli, 6100 Kennedy Dr., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015 Miss Holly Elizabeth Roark, 816 Tuscarora Trail, Maitland, Fl. 32751 Mr. Steele Munroe Roberts, Jr., Camp Meeting Road Ext., Sewickley, Pa. 15143 Mr. James W. Robertson, 4601 Edina Blvd., Edina, Mn. 55424 Mr. Jay Hendry Robertson, 6226 N. Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wi. Mr. Courtenay D. Robinson, 3365 Kenmore Rd., Shaker Heights, Oh. 44122 Mr. Kenneth Robinson, 3208 S.E. 7th St., Pompano Beach, Fl. 33062 Mr. W. David Robinson, P.O. Box 802, Apopka, Fl. 32703 Mr. George H. Robinson, 804 Malcolm Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 20901 Miss Caryn Rodman, 38 Oregon Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. 10708 Miss Jane Anne Roeder, 6 Dogwood Drive, Madison, N. J. 07940 Miss Holly Rogers, 1277 Dexter Rd., Cor- dova, Tn. 38018 Miss Cathryn P. Rosenthal, 6113 Clear- wood Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20034 Mr. John Wilmer Ross, 4700 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C. 20008 Miss Patricia Ann Ross, Acorn Farm, Gainesville, Va. 22065 Miss Patricia H. Rossetter, 1020 S. Patrick Dr., Melbourne, Fl. 32901 Miss Francine J. Roth, 2749 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette, II. 60091 Miss Sherry Ann Rowland, 1310 Brickell Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33301 Mr. David C. Royce, 70 Yantacaw Brook Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. 07043 Mr. Stanley L. Rubini, 2710 Falmouth Rd., Toledo, Oh. 43615 Mr. James Eric Rudy, 4800 Chevy Chase Dr., Chevy Chase, Md. 20015 Mr. William Ervin Russell, 4904 Homecrest Circle, Jacksonville, Fl. 32210 Mr. Robert Stephen Russo, 232 Chestnut St., Sewickley, Pa. 15143 Mr. Rr. Robert W. St. Lawrence, 116 Sher- wood Dr., Altamonte Spring, Fl. 32701 Mrs. Martha Anne Samii, 110 Crystal Drive, Sanford, Fl. 32771 Mr. Robert Warren Sams, 145 Woodland Dr., Somerset, Ky. 42501 Mr. Wm. Lloyd Sanderson III, 506 Alta Vista Dr., Haines City, Fl. 33844 Miss Mary Joy Sandstrom, North Highway, Southampton, N. Y. 11968 Mr. Orlando Jaime Santiago, 161-03 65th Ave., Flushing, N. Y. 11365 Miss Anna Maria Santilli, 1000 E. New York, DeLand, Fl. 32720 Miss Nona Ellen Saphirstein, 190 E. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. 10021 Mrs. Patrice Lorraine Sater, 15 Shore Road, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 10803 Miss Terry Ann Savoca, 5510 Oakway Rd., Orlando, Fl. 32808 Miss Wendy Schaetzel, 64 Avenue Duvert Chasser, Brussels, Belgium. Miss Joan C. Scharfenberg, 409 Langholm Dr., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Miss Karen Ann Schattner, 5 Emerald Cir- cle, Ormond Beach, Fl. 32074 Mr. John David Schert, 4828 Colonial Ave., Jacksonville, Fl. 32210 Mr. Frederick David Schick, 119 Johnson Ave., Warwick, R. I. 02886 Mr. Frederick John Schmidt, 404 Belvedere Oval, Temple Terrace, Fl. 33617 Mr. Christopher Schmitt, Apt. 12, 5561 Sanger Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311 Miss Margaret H. Scholtz, 52 Calumet Rd., Louisville, Ky. 40207 Mr. Peter Henry Schradieck, 65 Old Farm Rd., Wellesley Hills, Ma. 02181 Miss Caitlin Ward Schuele, 766 Princeton- Kingston, Princeton, N. J. 08540 Miss Kathryn A. Schumacher, 273 List Road, Palm Beach, Fl. 33480 Miss Kathy Sue Schwartz, Brayton Park, Ossining, N. Y. 10562 Miss Mina Maria Schwartz, 1 Howell Place, Eastchester, N. Y. 10707 Miss Nancy Lee Schweickert, P. O. Box 521, Ridge Rd., Lake Mary, Fl. 32746 Miss Lynn L. Schweitzer, 1254 Rookwood Dr., Cincinnati, Oh. 45208 Miss Deborah Karen Scogin, 103 Crestview Drive, Brandon, Fl. 33511 Mr. Robert D. Scott, 1112 Santa Anita, Or- lando, Fl. 32808 Miss Patricia Anne Searson, 226 Cleveland Dr., Croton-Hudson, N. Y. 10520 Mr. John Ramon Segura, 628 Gateway, Vly Cottage, N. Y. 10989 Mr. Robert W. Selton, Jr., 1 Donelson St., Ft. Bragg, N. C. 28307 Mr. Rodney Vanda Sewell, Route 2, Box 135-Y, Winter Garden, Fl. 32787 Miss Lorraine R. Shaker, 1216 S. Fern Creek, Orlando, Fl. 32806 Mr. John Todd Shapiro, 1035 So So Lake Dr., Hollywood, Fl. 33020 Mr. C. Tucker Sharpe, 1649 Aloma Ave., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. Timothy L. Shea, Apt. 7 H, 10-1 1 Namoke Ave., Far Rockaway, N. Y. 11691 Miss Abigail Louise Sheeran, 30 Swan Rd., Winchester, Ma. 01890 Miss Carol Lee Shelly, 24 E. Main St., Lansdale, Pa. 19446 Miss Cynthia Ann Shelton, 49 Valley Rd., Old Westbury, N. Y. 11568 Miss Amy Dale Shepard, 20 Observatory Rd., Cincinnati, Oh. 45208 Mr. Stanley Hansen Shepard, 125 Selden Hill Drive, West Hartford, Ct. 06107 Mr. Richard S. Shepherd, 102 Deerfield Rd., Broomfall, Pa. 19008 Mr. Herbert B. Sheppard, 1500 Arlington Blvd., Arlington, Va. 22209 Miss Sharon M. Shepherdson, 1904 Russell Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22301 Mr. William Edward Sheppard, 5070 Mili- tia Rd., Plymouth Mtg., Pa. 19462 Miss Stacey Ann Sherman, 1402 Fernwood Dr., High Point, N. C. 27260 Mr. William Books Shetter, 306 Tarrytown Dr., Richmond, Va. 23229 Miss Elizabeth A. Shields, 1600 Pontiac Rd., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mi. 49506 Mr. Thomas Randolph Shields, 2 Tod ' s Driftway, Old Greenwich, Ct. 06870 Miss Susan E. Shipley, 987 Wellington Road, Winston Salem, N. C. 27106 Miss Leslie Beth Shiren, 219 Forest Dr., Mt. Kisco, N. Y. 10549 Mr. Donald Shuck, Jr., Broad Hill Farms, Coraopolis, Pa. 15108 Miss Jacquelyn Shuttleworth, 1550 Oak- adia Lane, Clearwater, Fl. 33516 Mr. Andrew N. Siegel, 5 Halcyon Ct., Balti- more, Md. 21208 Mr. Walter Moye Simons, 614 Raleigh Rd., Wilson, N. C. 27893 Mr. Scott John Sindelar, 301 S. Ocean Blvd., Pompano Beach, Fl. 33062 Miss Pamela Sue Sisson, 3410 Wildwood Drive, Marion, In. 46952 Mr. John H. Slagle, Jr., 100 Woodland Hills, Calhoun, Ga. 30701 Miss Katherine R. Slaybaugh, 52 Drake Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. 10583 Mr. Donald Charles Slowik, 7212 Redondo Court, Cincinnati, Oh. 45243 Miss Margaret G. Small, 7 Edgewater Lane, Key Allegro, Rockport, Tx. 78382 Mr. Peter Adrian Smit, 2-A Berkeley Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. 10583 Mr. Brad William Smith, 620 N.W. 68th Ave., Plantation, Fl. 33313 Mr. Brian K. Smith, Apt. 56E, 1001 Espla- nade Way, Casselberry, Fl. 32707 Miss Caroline F. Smith, 515 N. Hubbard Lane, Louisville, Ky. 40207 Mr. Christopher Jon Smith, 20 Inwood Rd., Essex Fells, N. J. 07021 Mr. Frank Winbourne Smith, Jr., 1103 John Street, Greenville, Ms. 38701 Miss Gail Smith, 635 Woodley Rd., Mait- land, Fl. 32751 Miss Janet Egbert Smith, 2321 Guilford Lane, Shawnee Mission, Ks. 66208 Miss Pamela Elizabeth Smith, 1639 S. Lakeshore Dr., Sarasota, Fl. 33579 Mr. Robert Snowden Smith, 187 Harrison Rd., Cheshire, Ct. 06410 Mr. Stephen B. Smith, 10 Pinewood Rd., Montpelier, Vt. 05602 am Miss Margaret L. Smylie, 3712 Lovers Lane, Dallas, Tx. 75225 Mr. Ronald M. Soldo, 28 Grove St., Lyn- brook, N. Y. 11563 Miss Tamara Anne Soliman, 46-24 59th St., Woodside, N. Y. 11377 Mr. Mark Allen Solter, 6 Park Overlook Ct., Bethesda, Md. 20034 Mr. Stephen J. Spahr, 6142 Midnight Pass Rd., Sarasota, Fl. 33581 Miss Catherine Lance Spain, c o CIA T AA 67-13, Cali, Colombia, S. A. Miss Pamela Karen Spalthoff, 82 Winthrop Dr., Riverside, Ct. 06878 Miss Kathy Ann Speck, 140 N.E. 22nd St., Wilton Manors, Fl. 33305 Miss Diane Leslie Spencer, 2819 Glendora Ave., Orlando, Fl. 32806 Mary F. Springer, 1420 Maravilla Ave., Fort Myers, Fl. 33901 Miss Marion W. Sproul, 16899 1st St., East, N. Redington Beach, Fl. 33708 Miss Arlinda Ann Staley, P.O. Box 283, Ocala, Fl. 32670 Mr. Daniel W. Stanley, Jr., 1261 Wolsey Dr., Maitland, Fl. 32751 Miss Kay Frances Stanly, 325 Valera Ct., Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. James Malcolm Stanton, Caxia Postal 6420, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Miss Barbara L. Steadman, 19 Bar Beach Rd., Point Washington, N. Y. 11050 Mr. John F. Steele, Jr., 672 Stanley Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. 45226 Mr. Scott Steelman, 46 Shadow Lane Dr., Livingston, N. 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Wroble, 1401 Roscomare Ave., Orlando, Fl. 32806 Miss Wendy B. Wuertenbaecher, 13 Upper LaDue Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63124 Miss Robin L. Wunderlich, 256 W. Cherry Circle, Memphis, Tn. 38117 Mr. Robert Page Wurts, 672 Clovelly Lane, Devon, Pa. 19333 Mr. Kenneth Wynne III, 235 Millbrook Rd., Hamden, Ct. Mr. Randall James Xenakis, Box 504B, Rt. 1, Plaistow, N. H. 03865 Miss Joan Booth Yale, 831 Tall Timber Rd., Orange, Ct. 06477 Mr. Gordon Curtis Yaney, 221 Ryder Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. 11030 Mr. George A. Yarnall, Stony Hill Rd., RD 1, Box 23, New Hope, Pa. 18938 Mr. Earl B. Yeadaker III, 13700 S. Biscayne River Dr., Miami, Fl. 33161 Miss Lenni Isabel Yesner, 1412 Dorset Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. 19151 Miss Gail Louise Young, 520 Cedar Lane, Swarthmore, Pa. 19081 Miss Madelyn Ethel Young, Sloan Rd., Williamstown, Ma. 01267 Mr. Stephen Wm. Young, Rt. 2, Box 99, W. County Line Rd., Barrington, II. 60010 Mr. William Carl Young, 70 Moss Lane, Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Mr. Thomas M. Yurchenco, Sinkler Dr., Radnor, Pa. 19087 Miss Jill Estelle Zaremba, 31 Doane Rd., Chatham, Ma. 02633 Miss Katherine J. Zellinger, 980 Peace St., Pelham Manor, N. Y. 10803 Mr. Richard D. Zeising, Jr., Heatherlea Farm, Glenmoore, Pa. 19343 Miss Kathryn Lovett Zinn, Ballwood Rd., Old Greenwich, Ct. 06870 Miss Cynthia C. Zolnier, 240 Sandringham Rd., Rochester, N. Y. 14610 Miss Deborah Lynn Zutter, Apartado 2916, Lima, Peru. The front and bac bindings reproduce drawings by Alphonse Mucha The front endpaper reproduces a drawing by Alphonse Mucha The title page reproduces a drawing by Marcus Behmer 1972 Tomo an printed by Keys Printing Corporation Invaluable assistance and midnight sandwiches courtesy of Nansi Lawson 254 I KNOW A MAN As I sd to my friend, because I am always talking, . . . John, I sd, which was not his name, the dar ness surrounds us, what can we against it, or else, shall we ° why not, buy a goddamn big car, drive, he sd, for christs sake, loo out where yr going. Robert Creeley THE LISTENERS Is there anybody there? said the Traveler, Ky oc ing on the moonlit door; And his horse in the silence champed the grasses Of the forest ' s ferny floor. And a bird flew up out of the turret, Above the Traveler s head: And he smote upon the door again a second time; Is there anybody there? he said. But no one desceyyded to the Traveler; T o head from the leaf-fringed sill Leaned over and loo ed into his gray eyes, Where he stood perplexed and still. But only a host of phantom listeners That dwelt in the lone house then Stood listening in the quiet of the moonlight To the voice from that world of men: Stood throriging the faint mooribeams on the dar stair That goes down to the empty hall, Har ening in an air stirred and sha en By the lonely Traveler s call. And he felt in his heart their strangeness, Their stillness answering his cry, While his horse moved, cropping the dar turf, Heath the starred and leafy s y; For he suddenly smote on the door, even Louder, and lifted his head: Tell them 1 came, and no one answered, That I ept my word, he said. 7 [ever the least stir made the listeners, Though every word he spa e Fell echoing through the shadowiness of the still house From the one man left awa e: Aye, they heard his foot upon the stirrup, And the sound of iron on stone, And how the silence surged softly bac ward, When the plunging hoofs were gone. Walter De la Mare 256 1


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