Salisbury University - Evergreen Yearbook (Salisbury, MD)

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FOREWORD The scope of college life includes so much that the task of capturing the full variety of its meaning in a number of pages is impossible. It is the eight o’clock class in the early spring morn¬ ing; it is the heart-to-heart discussion in the late hours of the night; it is the good feeling of an “A” on a test; it is the de¬ veloping of friendships, the acquiring of experiences, the gain¬ ing of knowledge; it is study, anxiety, adjustment, interest, ac¬ tivity, leadership and enthusiasm. It is all this and more: this is what we have tried to capture for you. Carolyn Young Jay Catlin Co-editors The Evergreen 1964 9Sfi e- fl| 3j£ .lb «■ « ggyflfr r , V , ' 1 1 -.-to Mil ' ll r ' ' J|L3 WBa jay J Table of Contents Page Introduction 4 Administration 13 and Faculty Classes 25 Organization 77 Athletics 99 Features 115 Miniatures of ssc. . . Salisbury STATE COLLEGE Maryland mg% L ik 1 g w ' r H l piLA R vm o. Cl |Km 1 PlHHHB 1 Are Stamped Upon Our Memories. 6 As We Entered a New World . . 7 We Followed the Time-Worn Paths to Broader Understanding . . . mm? 8 Through Discussion and Study . . 9 10 Developing Lasting Friendships . . . 11 And Enriched Aesthetic Sensitivity, 14 MESSAGE TO GRADUATES The chief purpose of Salisbury State Col¬ lege is to give to each student who uses his opportunities the chance to become a “capa¬ ble and cultivated human being.” It is my hope that during the time you have spent in this College you have found a “setting” and “climate” conducive to effective learning and living. Education does not end with a degree or diploma. An attitude of learning developed during the four years in college must be car¬ ried into life after graduation. The demands of our rapidly changing society for knowl¬ edge, intellectual ability, and quality per¬ formance can never be satisfied by what can be compressed into four years of college work. Rather, education is coterminous with life itself. If you have had your appetite whetted for further learning and have achieved that mea¬ sure of self-discipline which leads to self- education, then you have received a head start toward a successful and satisfying life. Wilbur Devilbiss President The President and Mrs. Devilbiss. The President’s Residence Dr. and Mrs. Devilbiss enjoy their lawn. 15 Administrators DR. EARL T. WILLIS DEAN OF INSTRUCTION OREM E. ROBINSON, JR. DEAN OF STUDENTS MISS MARGARET E. ADDIS SOCIAL DIRECTOR MISS DOROTHY L. POWELL 16 REGISTRAR MR. HAROLD BLOOM Assistant Professor Education MR. MacCURDY BURNET Associate Professor, English Faculty MISS MARY GAY CALCOTT Instructor, English MR. CLINTON CARROLL Instructor, English Not Shown DR. FRANK CARROLL Assistant Professor, Music MR. DEANE DESHON Instructor, Health and Physical Edu¬ cation DR. CAROLYN DUNLAP Professor, Director of Practice 17 DR. ROBERT ELDERDICE DR. EDNA ESTES Professor, English Associate Professor, Biology MR. EDGAR EVERTON Instructor, Physics MR. EUGENE FARACE Assistant Professor, Geography MR. A. L. FLEMING Associate Professor, Social Studies MRS. FRANCIS FLEMING Associate Professor, English DR. JESSIE FLEMING Professor, Music r DR. MAURICE FLEMING Professor, Biological Sciences MR. RALPH FORNEY Instructor, Physical Science DR. MARY LAURA FRANCIS Professor, French MR. LESLIE FRANKFURT Assistant Professor, Psychology MR. JAMES GLENN Associate Professor, Chemistry MR. PEDRO HARISPE Assistant Professor, French, Spanish MR. ROBERT HARRISON Assistant Professor, So ciology MR. SCOTT JOHNSON Instructor, Spanish MR. JOHN KADLUBOWSKI Instructor, History DR. MILLARD LesCALLETTE Associate Professor, History MR. CHARLES LUTTRELL Assistant Professor, Mathematics MR. BENN MAGGS MISS JACQUELINE McCURRIAN Associate Professor, Health and Physi- Instructor, Speech cal Education DR. JOHN MAY Professor, Psychology MISS MARIUNA MORRISON Instructor, Health and Physical Edu¬ cation MISS HENRIETTA PURNELL Assistant Professor, Art DR. LEILA STEVENS Professor, Education MR. FRANK WHITE Associate Professor, Mathematics DR. ALETHEA WHITNEY Professor, Health and Physical Edu¬ cation MR. CHARLES WINGO, JR. Instructor, Biology DR. WILLIAM WROTEN, JR. Professor, History Campus Elementary School Miss E. Pauline Riall, Assoc. Prof., Principal. Mrs. Mary H. Lawry, Asst. Prof., Kindergarten. Mrs. Roberta B. Mason, Instructor, Grade 1. Miss Ruth T. Bennett, Instructor, Grade 2. Mr. Maurice W. Bozman, Asst. Prof., Grade 5. Mrs. Wilsie G. Seabrease, Asst. Prof., Grade 3. Mr. James R. Focht, Assoc. Prof., Grade 6. Mrs. Louise S. White; Asst. Prof., Grade 4. Mrs. Nettie C. Bentley, Instructor, Librarian. 22 OFFICE STAFF: Mrs. Rosalie Griffith, Miss Sara Chandler, Mrs. Regina Taylor, Miss Marcia Craven, Miss Dolores Miller, Miss Helen Taylor. LIBRARY STAFF: Mrs. Grace Chaires, Mrs. May Truitt, Mrs. Sallie Parker, Mrs. Ruth Drewer, Mrs. Constance Sickmund. 23 HOUSEMOTHERS: Mrs. Ruth Welch and Mrs. Pearl Hearn. Not Shown: Mrs. Margaret Mallery. NURSE: Mrs. Jane Wallace 24 DIETICIAN: Mrs. Marguerite Willey MARY FERN BLAKE Marion Elementary Intramural Basketball III,IV Christian Association I,II,III,IV Social Committee III Class Secretary IV WAA Board III, IV SNEA IV CAROL LEE ANDERSON Laurel, Del. Elementary Intramural Basketball III,IV Geographic Society IV SNEA IV Canterbury Club I,II,III,IV Tennis Club III ELIZABETH VESSEY BUTLER Rehobeth, Md. Senior High WDA Council III Intramural Basketball II,III,IV Geographic Society III,IV WILLIAM EDWARD BURTON Cannon, Del. Senior High Circle K II,III,IV SGA III,IV Treasurer III Vice President IV Class Vice President IV MDA Council III,IV Varsity Basketball II,III Cultural Affairs Comm. IV Chorus I,II,III,IV CHARLES BRIAN CORDREY Delmar, Del. Senior High ROBERT SHELBY CLENDANIEL Denton Elementary Varsity Soccer I,II,III,IV Intermural Basketball I,II,III,IV Intermural Softball I,II,IV LOIS ELVA DILL Harrington Elementary WAA Board III,IV WDA Council IV Intramural Basketball II,III,IV JAMES RAMSEY COWAN Snow Hill Holly Leaf III,IV SGA IV Circulo Quijote II,III President III Circle K II,III,IV Second Vice President IV Intramural Basketball I,II,III,IV Intramural Football I,II MDA Council IV Bowling I,II Mayhem II,III BARBARA BLADES DRYDEN Easton Elementary Sophanes Players I Christian Association I,II WDA II Intramural Volleyball I,II Geographic Society IV MARY SUE DUNSTAN Baltimore Senior High Fencing I Cheerleading I,II,III Captain I,II,III Lutheran Association III Circulo Quijote II,III Treasurer III Geographic Society III,IV Phi Alpha Theta III,IV Homecoming Court IV SGA Board IV Social Chairman IV CulturalAffairs Comm. IV WAA Board I,II,III,IV Holly Leaf II,III,IV Mayhem I,III Evergreen I,II SHIRLEY JEAN ESHAM Salisbury Elementary DOROTHY LEE FLOWERS Hoopers Island Elementary Holly Leaf III,IV Mayhem III NANCY BRENNER FORTNEY Salisbury Elementary Baptist Student Union I Circulo Quijote II Phi Alpha Theta IV Intramural Basketball I ALICE ELIZABETH PARKS FRENCH Rumbley Elementary Chorus II,III,IV Geographic Society III,IV DOUGLAS PRESTON GIBSON Tilghman Elementary Christian Association I,II,III,IV Secretary III Executive Board III,IV Wesley Foundation I,II,III,IV Vice President III,IV Corporation Director IV Chorus I,II,III,IV Circle K III,IV Board of Directors IV SNEA IV ROBERT EARL GREER Marydel Elementary Intramural Softball I,II,III Evergreen II Sophanes Players II Circulo Quijote II Treasurer II Circle K II,III,IV Lt. Governor IV MAA IV May Court III Class Vice President III MDA Vice President III President IV RALPH HARPER HAZEL, JR. Chesapeake City Senior High Intramural Football I,II Intramural Basketball I,II Varsity Basketball I,III,IV Circle K III,IV Geographic Society IV JOHN EDWARD HANSON Hyattsville Elementary Evergreen Treasurer III,IV Intramural Football I,II,III,IV Intramural Basketball I,II,III,IV Intramural Softball I,II,III,IV MAURICE BENJAMIN HOWARD Ridgely Senior High Baptist Student Union I-IV Vice President I President II Md. State President III Christian Association I-IV Vice President II President III Circle K II,III,IV Secretary III Program Chairman IV Chorus I,II,III,IV President IV MDA II,III,IV Secretary II,III Who’s Who IV Sophanes Players III Mayhem I,II,III Holly Leaf I,II WILLIAM FREDERICK HOLMEAD, JR. Salisbury Senior High Chorus II MDA Council II Intramural Football I,II Social Committee I CHARLES FRANCIS HURLEY, JR. East New Market Senior High Soccer II SNEA II Vice President II Intramural Football III,IV Class Parliamentarian IV THOMAS JOHN HUGHES Salisbury Senior High SNEA 11,111,1V President IV Chorus II,III,IV Holly Leaf II,III,IV Bowling II,III Christian Association II,III,IV Board IV Lutheran Association II,III,IV Sophanes Players III SARA BELLE JEFFERSON Milton, Del. Elementary Bowling I Intramural Basketball I-IV Intramural Softball I-IV WAA II,III,IV WDA Council II Chorus I,II,III SSC Band IV Canterbury Club II,III,IV Christian Association President IV Christmas Queen III Geographic Society IV SNEA IV JOANNE MARIE JEFFCO Baltimore Senior High Newman Club II,III,IV Sophanes Players I WDA Council I Tennis Club III,IV SNEA III,IV Geographic Society III,IV mm WILLIAM THOMAS JEFFERSON Chestertown Senior High Intramural Softball I-IV Varsity Soccer I,II,III,IV Intramural Basketball IV Chorus I FREDERICK EARL JENKINS, JR. Princess Anne Elementary IDA LUCILLE JENKINS Princess Anne Senior High Cheerleader I,II Intramural Basketball I WDA Council I Geographic Society III,IV Bowling I Intramural Softball I ELEANOR MARY JENNISON Oxon Hill Senior High Mayhem I Gym Team I Varsity Volleyball II,III,IV Wesley Foundation I,II,III,IV President III,IV WDA Council II,III,IV Chorus II,III Class Secretary Treasurer II WAA Board II,III,IV Achievement Key I,II Christian Association Board III,IV Who’s Who IV DONALD FREDERICK JOHNSON Cambridge Elementary MDA Council II,III,IV MDA Treasurer III Class President III Circulo Quijote II Chorus IV SNEA IV Bowling II HAZEL JOY Baltimore Elementary Modern Dance Club I-IV Sophanes Players I,II,III KENNETH BRONSON KENT Salisbury Senior High Fencing Club I,II,III,IV Holly Leaf I Sophanes Players II Geographic Society III mm BARBARA LYNN KRAHN Baltimore Senior High WDA Council I,II,III,IV Secretary Treasurer II Vice President III Sophanes Players 111,IV Holly Leaf II,III,IV SNEA II,III,IV Christian Association Board II,III,IV Mayhem I,II WAA Board I,II,III,IV JV Volleyball I Varsity Volleyball II,III,IV Varsity Basketball II Bowling I,II,III JANICE ANN LOCKERMAN Delmar, Del. Elementary Intramural Basketball II SNEA IV Secretary IV CHARLES RONALD LILLEY Salisbury Senior High Geographic Society III,IV President IV Phi Alpha Theta III,IV President IV Achievement Key III SSC Band IV Who’s Who IV Varsity Tennis III Intramural Football I,II,III Intramural Basketball I,II,III QUEEN RYLE LOMAX Preston Elementary Chorus I,II Christian Association I,II MARJORIE ANN LOMAX Washington, D.C. Elementary Cheerleader I,II,III Bowling I,II,III WAA 111,IV WDA Council II,III Circulo Quixote II,III Recording Secretary II,III Mayhem I,II Intramural Basketball II Evergreen I JEAN DUFTY MARBERGER Salisbury Senior High MILDRED ELIZABETH McKNETT Vienna Elementary Intramural Basketball II Geographic Society IV SNEA IV MARTHA PARKER MEARS Salisbury Senior High LEAH CAROLE MATHER Baltimore Elementary Evergreen III,IV Section Editor IV Volleyball III,IV Intramural Basketball III Badminton Team III Chorus III,IV WDA Council IV SYLVIA VIRGINIA MESSICK Federalsburg Senior High Circulo Quijote III,IV May Court II Intramural Basketball II,III,IV Tennis Club III SGA III Corresponding Secretary III Phi Alpha Theta III,IV Secretary Treasurer III Evergreen III Baptist Student Union III JOHN SLATER MORRIS Trappe Elementary MDA Council 1,11,111,1V Social Committee II Mayhem 1,11,111,IV MAA I,II,III,IV Secretary II Vice President IV Chorus II Cultural Affairs Comm. III.IV Circle K III, IV President IV SNEA IV Class President IV Canterbury Club I,II,III,IV Varsity Soccer I,II,III,IV Varsity Baseball III,IV Intramural Football I,II Intramural Basketball I,II,III,IV Intramural Softball I,II ROY ALISON MILBOURNE Crisfield Elementary JUDITH ELIZABETH MURPHEY Salisbury Elementary- Bowling I JV Hockey II Canterbury Club I,II,III,IV May Court I Harvest Ball Court II,IV Evergreen IV Section Editor IV Social Committee IV SNEA IV RALPH EARL MURRAY, JR. Salisbury Senior High Chorus I,II,III,IV Intramural Softball I,II Bowling I,II,III Mayhem II CAROLE WRIGHT NESBITT Hebron Senior High SNEA IV SHERRY LEE NICHOLSON Sharptown Elementary Chorus II,III,IV Badminton Team III Evergreen III,IV Section Editor IV Sophanes Players IV CAROLYN LEIGH NOBLE Salisbury Elementary Phi Alpha Theta III,IV President III NAOMI FARLEY POWELL Salisbury Elementary Chorus II Geographic Society III,IV Secretary III MARSHA ADAMS PARKER Fishing Creek Senior High Cheerleader I Variety Show IV Chorus I MARGARET SUZANNE RANSONE Cambridge Elementary Baptist Student Union I,II,III,IV Treasurer IV Vice President II President III Christian Association Board II,III,IV Circulo Quijote II Hockey II Intramural Basketball I,II,III,IV Tennis Team III,IV WAA Board IV InterVarsity Christian Fellowship III,IV WDA Council II ELIZABETH STIER PRINCE Salisbury Elementary 1 NANCY ANN ROBBINS Andrews Elementary WDA Council IV SNEA IV NAOMI RUTH RAUF Dundalk Elementary Lutheran Association 111,IV SNEA II,III Vice President IV Geographic Society III,IV Secretary-Treasurer IV WAA Board III,IV Tennis Club III,IV WDA Council I Bowling I Intramural Basketball I,II VIRGINIA LEWIS SCOTT Fruitland Arts and Sciences MARGARET LOUISE ROBERTS T rappe Elementary Canterbury Club I,II,III,IV SNEA IV Sophanes Players I LORRAINE SHANOSKI Baltimore Elementary Chorus I,II,III SNEA III,IV SGA IV WAA Board II,III,IV Canterbury Club I,II,III,IV Sophanes Players I,II President II Intramural Basketball I,IV Christian Association IV Secretary Treasurer IV Intramural Volleyball IV Geographic Society II,IV Tennis Club III,IV CHARLES ALAN SIMPSON, JR. Princess Anne Elementary Chorus I,II,III,IV Vice President III Baptist Student Union I,II,III,IV May Court II Christian Association II,III,IV Vice President III Circulo Quijote III Class Treasurer IV Circle K III,IV Intramural Basketball IV LELAND T. SHORT, JR Denton Senior High MDA Proctor II,III,IV Circulo Quixote II,III Vice President II Photography Club II,III,IV Vice President II President III Evergreen II,III,IV Geographic Society I,II,IV Vice President III President IV Mayhem II,III Who’s Who IV NANCY REGINA SOLLOWAY Mardela Springs Senior High Chorus I,II,III Phi Aloha Theta III,IV Program Chairman IV Baptist Student Union I,II,III,IV Vice President I Secretary 11,111 SNEA IV WILLIAM TERRY STERLING Crisfield Senior High MDA Council I,II Class President II Circle K II,III,IV Vice President III President IV Phi Alpha Theta II,III,IV Mayhem I,II,III Intramural Softball I,II People to People Convention Rep. II Chorus I,II,III,IV Achievement Key III Anne H. Matthews Award III Who’s Who IV PEGGY ADAMS SWARTZ Salisbury Senior High WDA Council I NAURITA RIGSBY TAYLOR Delmar Senior High Phi Alpha Theta II,IV CHARLES TOTH, JR. Greensboro Senior High Soccer I Sophanes Players I,II Holly Leaf I,II,III,IV Editor III Circle K II,III,IV Treasurer III Class Parliamentarian II,III MDA Council III,IV SGA Parliamentarian II,III Who’s Who IV PHYLLIS ANN TRICE Salisbury Senior High SGA I Holly Leaf I SNEA I,II,III,IV Secretary II President III MAFTA Secretary I Phi Alpha Theta III,IV Secretary Treasurer IV Intramural Basketball II Sophanes Players III DORIS ALBIE TRAPKIN Hackensack, N.J. Elementary Mayhem II,III Intramural Softball I,II WAYNE VERNON TURNER Cambridge Senior High Intramural Basketball I Intramural Football I,II,III Circle K III,IV MDA President III DONNA ELIZABETH TURNER Cambridge Senior High PAULINE BRITTINGHAM WARWICK Salisbury Senior High Class Secretary Treasurer I MARY ELIZABETH VICKERS Dagsboro, Del. Elementary WAA Board I Sweetheart Dance Court III Intramural Basketball I,III SANDRA FAYE WEAVER Greensboro Senior High Chorus I,II,III,IV Secretary Treasurer III WAA I,II,III,IV Treasurer II President III Senior Advisor IV SGA II Christmas Court II May Court III Homecoming Queen IV Mayhem III Who’s Who IV WDA President IV Varsity Basketball I Varsity Volleyball I,II,III,IV Intramural Basketball I,II,III,IV ARLETTA WEST WATSON Salisbury Senior High JV Hockey I JV Basketball I JV Volleyball I Intramural Basketball I Intramural Softball I Varsity Hockey II WAA 1,11 Holly Leaf IV JAMES GODFRY WHALEY Delmar Elementary Intramural Football I,II,IV Intramural Basketball I,II,III,IV Intramural Softball I,II,IV Gym Team I Class Vice President I,II SGA III MAA Secretary IV Chorus I Canterbury Club I CHARLES EDWARD WILKERSON Pocomoke City Elementary Chorus I,II,III,IV SNEA I,II,IV Canterbury Club II,III,IV Christian Association III,IV MDA Vice President IV GRACE MARIE WILLIAMS Clarksville, Del. Elementary Intramural Basketball I,II,III WDA Counoil II Chorus I,II,III JONATHAN GEORGE WILLIS Hebron Arts and Sciences Fencing I,II,III,IV President II Sophanes Players 1,11 Treasurer II Evergreen II GLADYS MARY WILSON Rock Hall Elementary Chorus I,II,III,IV Wesley Foundation II RICHARD HALL WILSON Fruitland Senior High Chorus I,II,III,IV Social Committee IV Holly Leaf III,IV Varsity Baseball III,IV Varsity Soccer I,II,III,IV Co-captain IV Gym Club I,II Intramural Softball I,II,III,IV Intramural Basketball I,II,III,IV Intramural Football I,II CAROLYN SUE YOUNG Pocomoke Arts and Sciences Holly Leaf I,II Phi Alpha Theta III,IV Vice President IV Evergreen II,III,IV Co-editor III Editor IV SNEA III,IV Bowling I WDA Council II,III Mayhem II,III Wesley Foundation I,II,III,IV Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship IV Christmas Court III Who’s Who IV 46 Diana Andrews Carol Arndt Kathleen Atkinson Sheryll Baker Susan Bennett Suzanne Bigwood Donald Blades Barbara Blevins Beverly Bryan Frances Bunch Conrad Burch George Cannon Anna Carey Jay Catlin Laverne Chamberlain Roger Clark Lee Clendaniel Jane Clifton Nadine Clifton Barbara Collins Ann Colton Norman Conway George Cornmesser Fred Dinges Ellen Eckenrode Mary Elliott Robert Evans Dawn Finley Joanne Flater Janice Freeman Carolyn Gibson Linda Graeff Georgia Hall Patty Hambleton Kenneth Handy James Harris Jan Hastings Virginia Hastings Nancy Henley Virginia Houchin Donna Hubbard Kay Hudson JoAnnc Jackson Jean Johnson Thomas Lewis Patricia Love Sybil McClelland Ira McDaniel Charlene McFadden Precia Ann McKiney James Moore Ruth Myers Richard Prettyman John R. Purcell Ruby Quillen Kaye Raymond Maureen Redman Phyllis Rice Brenda Sanford Avery Saulsbury Nancy Sexton Marcia Sites Mary Sklar Lana Smith Patricia Sours Eleanor Stasiewicz Gail Thompson Steven Tibbitt Diane Tingle Donna Towers Mary Lou Travers James Turner Cynthia Walls Paul Ward Brenda Webster Linda Williams Jim Wilson Arthur Wright Andrea Vaughn 56 Sophomores Ken Attix Betty Begley Martha Bensinger Diane Berkeley Rodney Adams Peggy Altfather Jane Arbogast Shirley Arnie Sue Bounds Ken Bradley Florence Brimer Sharon Brown Joseph Carr Richard Carter Helen Coleman 58 Jerry Conner Bill Cowen Jacqueline Culver Darlene Cordrey Mary Danaher Gene Dunn Phyllis Dulick Rebecca Dykes 59 Lloyd Foard Henry Foxwell Richard France Teresa French Rosemary Grubb George Gunther Vernon Hall Mitch Haymon Roberta Gallagher Allan Gorsuch Thomas Gray Patricia Griffin mi Clare Holland Carol Hench Carroll Henderson 60 Randolph Hoch Bess Holden Harry Holmes Toni Hooks . . , ■ M Ralph Jefferson Jonny Johnson Ruth Johnson Carol Kempton Bonita Hubbard Judy Hudson Susan Hughes Mary Jarrett Janet Kennedy Norma Jean Koenig Ken Landon 61 Charlotte Meeth Judy Meredith Shirley Meredith Bettie Messick Ethel Messick Donald Moore Adam Moroski 62 Don Parks Esther Peters Robert Pich, Sr. Kathy Pierce Philip Rice Dolores Rohrer Barbara Romansky 63 Sandra Smith Susan Smith Jim Stallings Claudia Stant 1 Marilyn Russell Kathleen Seymour Sandra Shingler Sandra Shockley Jolene Simms Beverly Smith Carole Smith Howard Smith Beverly Stellges Raymond Suarez Robert Sutherland 64 Jonathan Trader John Truitt Dick Turner Faye Tyler Judy Varner Hugh Vinson Joan Wallace Marilyn Taylor Barbara Tibbitt John Tine Shirley Tingle Jean Tyler Robert Vance John Van Fossen Julea Van Fossen 65 Carol Weatherly Milford Webster Allan Wheeler Arlene Wilkens Isabelle Williams Darlene Willis Margaret Wilson Mary Wilson Arthur Wissel Virginia Wood Shirley Woodie Mae Yates Walter Yurek Dr. and Mrs. Devilbiss entertain the Sophomores. William Abbott Stephen Adkins William Ashby Steve Asplen Walter Bagley Yvonne Ballard Nancy Barnes JoAnne Barton Erica Batton Linda Bennett Richard Bertin Caroline Bertling Danola Blair Linda Bolinger Sally Bowers Barbara Brosey Martin Buskirk Mary Calary Curtis Callaway Donald Cannon Jack Chaires Barbara Chism Jane Clift Dorothy Colburn Curtis Conley Michael Corbett Elizabeth Crawford Jessie Davis Robert Denton Joseph Drewer Sandra DuVall Judy Ellis Sandy English James Felts Judith Ferrand Jane Fields Ronald Fluharty Nancy Foskey Margaret Frain Norman Francis Pamela Freer Chester Fritts Candi Fulcher Arthur Galzke Mike Garrick I Pat Glos Linda Gordon James Green Vivian Guarino Priscilla Harrison Kay Harvey John Herbert Dorothy Hess Patricia Hinks Debbie Holloway Henrietta Hopkins Gary Howard Karen Howell Carolyn Hubbard Dianne Hubbard Ellen Hugel Norman Hughes Terry Hurley Edward Hutchings Nancy Jackson Susan Jackson Judy Jones Perry Jones Annette Judge Elizabeth Kanter Peggy Kozich Richard Kellan Suzanne Lamy Sterling Lankford Linda Larson Barbara Leahy Ted Lewis Lois Lilly Craig Livingston Sharen Lockerman Viola Lynn Virginia McCullough Maureen McFadden Marie McGreevy Theresa Marshall Donald Marvel Diane Matthews Jane Miller Judith Millsap Judith Misenheimer George Moore Roland Morgan Melody Mumford Janet Murrow Sandra Niederwemmer Janice O’Neal Darlene Parsons Suzanne Parson Shirley Payne Pamela Pich Robert Pich, Jr. Gail Pippig Claudia Pinkoski Marion Quelet Clara Jo Ragains William Rash Victor Rayne Margery Redden Ola Reese Susan Reifsnider Jetta Reynolds Mary Reynolds Elizabeth Richards Gary Riffee Patrick Riley Nelson Rodney Walter Scarborough David Sammons Linda Schaninger Helen Scheibelhoffer Patricia Schumecher Gail Simmons Edward Smith Gail Smith Diane Squires Pat Stephenson Earl Sterling Ellen Stoaksbury Wilson Sturgis Mark Sullivan Joy Sunderland Arsie Tate Janet Taylor Beverly Towers Wesley Townsend Judy Treadwell Jean Tucker Barry Tull Richard Tull Clarence Twilley David Twilley Grace Twilley Anna Jane Uhde Delores Wagner Anita Webster Bob Webster Joyce Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Devilbiss entertain the Freshmen. 76 Student Government Association The co-ordinating body for all activities on campus is the SGA, the Student Government Association. The SGA finances and supports all activities and organizations affiliated with the SGA. Every member of the student body is a member of the SGA through payment of his student activity fee, and the student body is represented on the SGA Board by two representatives from each class. The SGA is simply a student government, created by students and maintained by stu¬ dents: students with a desire to work and a desire to manage their own affairs. PRESIDENT: Terry Sterling B C 1 i j SGA BOARD: Miss Addis, Advisor; Nancy Barnes, Freshman; Joline Simms, Janet Kennedy, Sophomores; Stu Palmer, Carol Arndt, Juniors; Jim Cowan, Lorraine Shanoski, Seniors. Ed Burton, Vice President; Suzi Dunstan, Social Committee Chairman; Avery Saulsbury, Treasurer; Ruby Quillen, Secretary. Senior Representatives: Richard Wilson, Judy Murphy; Advisor: Miss Addis; Junior Representatives: Roger Clark, George Cornmesser; Sophomore Representatives: Allen CHAIRMAN: Suzi Dunstan Gorsuch, Betsy McDonough; Freshman Representative; Ted Lewis. Social Committee The Social Committee is composed of seven class representatives — two from each of the upperclasses and one from the freshman class — and a chairman, elected by the student body. Operating under the auspices of the SGA, the chairman of the Social Committee is a member of the SGA Executive Board. The committee is under the guidance of the Social Director of the College and it plans a balanced pro¬ gram of social activities for the college year. As such it is responsible for all major campus dances, all-college social affairs, Snack Bar dances, hootenannies, movies, and various other entertainment features. 79 Carolyn Young CO-EDITORS The Evergreen College life at SSC is recorded in the Evergreen. Pro¬ duction of the college annual is accomplished by a staff of students meeting weekly and giving time whenever possible. The staff is organized in five committees, each headed by a division editor who is responsible for a particular segment of the yearbook. Working in coopera¬ tion with the Photography Club, the Evergreen staff pre¬ sents a representative sampling of the events, activities, and accomplishments of the college year. Jay Catlin ASSOCIATE EDITORS: SEATED: Sports Section, Claudia Stant; Class Section, Judy Murphy; Features Section, Pat Sours; STANDING: Organization Section, Leah Mather and Sherry Nicholson. MM STAFF: Fern Blake, Jane Miller, Pat ' Riley, Barbara Collins, Phyllis Rice. Not pictured, John Planson, Business Manager. 81 Holly Leaf The Holly Leaf is a bi-monthly newspaper published by the students. Its four pages contain editorials, feature columns, sports news and events, and articles about college activities. The Holly Leaf presents a variety of articles for the interest of the college students. EDITOR, Jim Hartman ADVISOR, Mrs. A. L. Fleming CONTRIBUTING REPORTERS: Jim Cowan, Suzi Dunstan, Barbara Krahn, Mary Oberdorf, Diane Andrews. 82 CLERICAL AND LAYOUT: SEATED: Lee Clendaniel. STANDING: Beverly Stellges, Carol Arndt, Mary Lou Travers, Dottie Flowers. 83 SPORTS EDITOR: Richard Wilson ARTIST: Bev Bryan COLUMNIST: Bill Phillips Women’s Dormitory Associatior FIRST SEMESTER PROCTORS: SEATED: Carol Kempton, Emily Ott, Ethel Messick, Nancy Olsen. STANDING: Leah Mather, Virginia Wood, Marilyn Taylor, Mary Ellen Oberdorf, Judy Varner, Maureen Redmond, Barbara Collins. SECOND SEMESTER PROCTORS: SEATED: Margaret Kirk, Phyllis Rice, Vonnie Ballard, Sheryll Baker, Karen Howell. STANDING: Eleanor Jennison, Carole Smith, Peggy Kozich, Janie Miller, Fran Bunch, Anita Webster, Betty Begley, Ann Colton. The Women’s Dormitory Association is part of the general Student Government Association. It endeavors to promote harmonious living among the large dormi¬ tory group and to further the cooperation between the dormitory students, the day students, and the adminis¬ tration. Some of its activities include the orientation of the incoming freshmen, an open-house, a variety show, the giving of gifts to needy children at Christmas time, and coffee hours. ADVISOR. Miss Addis OFFICERS: SEATED: Pat Love, Vice President: Sandy Weaver, President. STANDING: Marilyn Taylor, Par¬ liamentarian; Judy Meredith, Secretary-Treasurer; Lois Dill, Fire Marshall. Men’s Dormitory Association OFFICERS: Paul Ward, Treasurer; Charles Wilkerson, Vice-President; Robert Greer, President; Philip Rice, Secretary. The Men’s Dormitory Association is organized for the expressed “purpose of promoting the moral and intellectual standards of our college, to honour and uphold its tradi¬ tion, and to establish conditions which will build the per¬ sonal integrity and character of all resident men, to foster a feeling of interdependence between the administration and the resident men, and to promote the general welfare of the college.” The M.D.A. in conjunction with the W.D.A. sponsors the fall open house, dorm-day football games and distributes toys to the underprivileged children in the Salisbury community during the Christmas season. ADVISOR: Dean Robinson PROCTORS: ROW 1: Jim Cowan, Jim Plutschak, Philip Rice, Maurice Howard, L. T. Short. ROW 2: Jack Morris, Paul Ward, Charles Toth, Don Johnson. College Chorus The College Chorus, one of the most active groups on campus, is open to all students who enjoy singing. Members earn college credit. An¬ nually, the chorus presents the musical program for the Christmas Candle-lighting Service and the Spring Concert. Other programs include pro¬ cessionals and entertainment for the convocations and off-campus programs for other schools and civic or church groups. This year the College Chorus participated in a program with the Asbury Church Choir and a community Christmas pro¬ gram in the Civic Center. DIRECTORS: Dr. Frank Carroll and Dr. Jessie Fleming. 86 OFFICERS: Bev Bryan, Vice President; Maurice Floward, President; Diana Andrews, Secretary-Treasurer. ACCOM¬ PANISTS: Carol Kempton, Kaye Raymond. LIBRARIANS: Ellen Wheeler, Ann Colton. LADIES ENSEMBLE: ROW 1: Mary Lou Travers, Sandy Weaver, Virginia Houchin, Kay Harvey, Susan Lake. ROW 2: Kaye Raymond, Gail Simmons, Linda Gordon. ROW 3: Ruth Myers, Peggy Kozich. MADRIGALS: ROW 1: Candi Fulcher, Melody Mumford, Shirley Meredith, Virginia Wood. ROW 2: Ellen Wheeler, Donna Hubbard, Carol Kempton, Bev Bryan, Randolf Hock, Stewart Scott, Norman Frances. 87 Phi Alpha Theta OFFICERS: Carolyn Young, Vice President; Nancy Solloway, Program Chairman; Phyllis Trice, Secretary-Treasurer. The Eta Iota Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta is a member of the national honor society in history. Organized in 1959, it is the only national honor society on campus. Juniors and Seniors who have a 3.25 average in history and a high general scholastic average are eligible for membership. The So¬ ciety’s activities include monthly meetings and trips to places of historical interest. PRESIDENT, Ronnie Lilley MEMBERS: ROW 1: Nancy Fortney, Ira McDaniel. ROW 2: Pat Sours, Carol Arndt. ROW 3: Sylvia Messick, Terry Sterling, Suzi Dunstan. ADVISOR, Dr. Wroten 88 FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES: SEATED: Mrs. A. L. Fleming, Miss Margaret Addis, Dr. Jessie Fleming, Miss Mary Gay Calcott. STANDING: Mr. John Kadlubowski, Dr. Frank Carroll, Dr. Millard LesCallette, Dean Orem Robinson. Cultural Aff a i r s Committee The Cultural Affairs Committee plans activities to further the cultural aspect of college life. Faculty representatives and student representatives work together to plan activities in the fields of music, art, lectures, dance, and drama. Coffee hours present opportunities for informal discus¬ sion on a variety of interesting topics. STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES: SEATED: Judy Meredith, Jack Morris, Suzi Dunstan. STANDING: Norman Conway, Jim Hartman, Terry Sterling. bo • Circle K OFFICERS: SEATED: Jim Cowan, Vice-President; Jack Morris, President; Terry Sterling, Vice-President. STANDING: Jim Plutschak, Treasurer; George Cornmesser, Secretary. Circle K, which devotes itself to campus and community sendees, is affiliated with the Kiwanis Club. Membership is open to all male students of ood character and good scholastic standing, sub¬ ject to the by-laws of the organization. ADVISOR Mr. A. L. Fleming MEMBERS: SEATED: Ralph Hazel, George Cannon, Suzi son. STANDING: Maurice Howard, Stu Palmer, Jim Turn- Dunstan — Circle K Queen, Avery Saulsbury, Doug Gib- er, Richard Wilson, Roger Clark, Jim Hartman, Bill Phillips. Student National Education Association OFFICERS: Jim Stallings, Treasurer; Tom Hughes, Presi- ADVISOR: Dr. Leila Stevens dent; Naomi Rauf, Vice President. The Student National Ed¬ ucation Association is the professional association for college or university students preparing to teach. The Salis¬ bury chapter, chartered in 1946, is affiliated with the National Education Associa¬ tion and the Maryland State Teachers Association. Throughout the year monthly programs of interest and im¬ portance to prospective teachers are presented. These programs are especially de¬ signed to acquaint the stu¬ dent with matters of educa¬ tional importance beyond ac¬ tual classroom instruction. Persons prominent in the field of education are often in¬ vited by the local chapter to speak on such matters. if r j MEMBERS: SEATED: Judy Murphy, Bev Bryan, Maureen Redman, Mildred McKnett, Peggy Roberts, Phyllis Rice, Diana Andrews, Gladys Wilson. STANDING: Charlotte Meeth, Randolph Hock, Gail Simmons, Frances Bunch, Barbara Krahn, Eleanor Stasiewicz, Nancy Henley, Ruth Myers, Arthur Wright. Sophanes Players .4 ££ v ?i • • • • •? ■ ,7 « U MEMBERS: ROW 1: Linda Larsen, Dennis Gunther, Jan Taylor, Gary Howard, Jetta Reynolds. ROW 2: Shirley Paine, Mike Garrick, Arthur Wright, Shelby Clendaniel, Sandy Dykes, Roberta Gallagher. Anyone with a flair or interest for acting, cos¬ tuming, property and scenery design and other facets of the theater can become a member of the Sophanes Players, the campus theatrical group. Under the direction of Miss Jacquelyn MacMur- rian, the Players, reorganized in 1962, have pro¬ vided fine quality productions for the student body and for the community. This year, the organization presented Our Town, Private Life of the Master Race, and American Dream. OFFICERS: SEATED: Barbara Krahn, President; Nancy Henley, Vice President; STANDING: Roger Clark, Secretary; Adam Moroski, Treasurer. 92 DIRECTOR: Miss Jacquelyn MacMurrian PRIVATE LIFE OF THE MASTER RACE 93 Geographical Society OFFICERS: L. T. Short, President; Naomi Rauf, Sec¬ retary-Treasurer; J. R. Purcell, Vice President. ADVISOR: Mr. Eugene Farace The Geographical Society was formed in the fall of 1962 for the purpose of stimulating interest in the science of geography through discussion, lectures, re¬ search and held work beyond that available in the classroom. The initial qulihcations for membership in the society consist of the successful completion of twelve hours in geographical study. Activities of the group include research projects, held trips, sponsoring informative programs for the college, and operating a tutoring service for the student body. MEMBERS: Suzi Dunstan, Carol Anderson, Sara Belle Jefferson, Kenneth Kent, Ronald Lilley, Robert Osinski, David Hitchens, Ira McDaniel, Joanne Jeffco, Mildred McKnett, Lorraine Shanoski. OFFICERS: SEATED: Ray Suraez, Treasurer; Shirley Meredith, Recording Secretary; Hugh Vincent, Vice Presi¬ dent; Milford Webster, President; Susan Bennett, Cor- Spanish Club Circulo Quixote, the Spanish Club, is an organi¬ zation of students who are interested in the Spanish language and the customs of the Spanish peoples. The meetings are held every two weeks to help those students who are taking Spanish, and to present programs which will acquaint the members with Spanish customs. This year under the advisor, Mr. W. Scott Johnson, the club presented a guest speaker on the subject of contemporary Spanish literature, viewed three Spanish films, and took a field trip to Washington, D.C. responding Secretary. MEMBERS: STANDING: Mickey Page, James Turner, Linda Bennett, Judy Meredith. 95 ADVISOR: Mr. W. Scott Johnson MEMBERS: Glen Moore, Joe Drevver, L. T. Short; PRESIDENT: Ken Handy. The Photography Club Although it is a small group, the photogra¬ phy club is one of the most active organiza¬ tions on campus. This club takes, develops, and prints most of the photographs for the Evergreen. With their advisor, Mr. Ben Maggs, they also provide photographic bulletin board displays, and many of the pictures for “The Holly Leaf.” ADVISOR: Mr. Ben Maggs 96 Instrumental Groups Instrumental music is new on our campus this year. Under the direction of Dr. Frank Carroll, a brass ensemble and a woodwind quartet were organized for the enjoyment of the members. The groups meet informally each week for rehearsals. The brass ensemble performs at the Candlelighting Service. The woodwind quartet rehearses. 97 Christian Associatioi OFFICERS: Sara Belle Jefferson, President; Bob Osinski, Vice Presi¬ dent; Lorraine Shanoski. The Christian Association is not only the coordinator of the represented religious groups on campus but it is also the focal point around which all-college religious endeavors are centered. The Christian Association Board, which consists of three elected officers and two representatives from each organization, plans all-Christian activities such as picnics, special weekends, and assemblies. These activities attempt to contribute a new aspect of fellowship and responsibility of spiritual growth throughout the college life of the individual. ADVISOR: Mr. Ralph Forney BOARD MEMBERS: SEATED: Charlotte Meeth, Brenda Sanford, Betty Begley. Marilyn 1 aylor, Eleanor Jennison, Tcni Hooks. STANDING: Maurice Howard, Charles Sintpson, Martin Buzkirk, Ben Sturges. mt INTER-VARSITY Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is an international, non-denomina- tional, student initiated college organi¬ zation that is dedicated to presenting the relevancy of Christ in the life of the college student. OFFICERS: Pat Sours, Vice President; Charles Simpson, Secretary-Treasurer; Toni Hooks, Missionary Secretary, Marilyn Taylor, President. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION MEMBERS: ROW 1: Pat Sours, Benny Sturges, Toni Hooks. ROW 2: Ken Handy, Lois Lilly, Ruth Myers, Maurice Howard. WESLEY FOUNDATION MEMBERS: ROW 1: George Moore, Randy Hock, Beverly Stellges, Judy Varner. ROW 2: Rev. Rich, advisor; Diane Squires, Caroline Bertling, Carolyn Young, Virginia Wood, Margaret Frain, Carol Weatherly. ROW 3: Nancy Jackson, Marie McGreevy, Judy Treadwell, Beverly Bryan, Nancy Foskey. Canterbury Club ROW 1: Diane Berkeley, Marcia Sites, Sara Belle Jefferson, Sharon Brown, Peggy Roberts. ROW 2: Diana Andrews, Carolyn Gibson, Maureen Redman, Lorraine Shanoski, Phyllis Rice, Carol Lawton. 1 A KM | Lutheran Association SEATED: Sharon Lockerman, Joyce Fat- zinger. STANDING: Marilyn Taylor, Jim Plutschak, Janet Kennedy, Sylvia Leon- hardt. Newman Club SEATED: Winnie Fay, Delores Wagner, Linda Bennett, Susan Bennett, Helen Scheibelhoffer. STANDING: Bob Pich, Betty Begley, Henry Fox- well, Pat Stephenson, Margaret Moxey, Agnes Leonard, Mary Danaher, Betsy McDonough. 100 101 T H E A T H L E T I A S S o c I A T I O N S i Hi i V U % y A ' Mm 1 it i ? -ZM J¥4i § i STANDING: Ruby Quillen, Secretary; Sandra Weaver, Senior Advisor; Judy Meredith, Treasurer. SEATED: Carol Arndt, President; Dr. Whitney, Advisor. r ili ■ - Jack Morris, Vice President; Stu Palmer, President; Jim Whaley, Secretary; NOT PIC¬ TURED — Advisor, Mr. Ben Maggs; Treasurer, Richard Offley. Gymnastics Henry Foxwell. Dick Turner, Curtis Calloway, Jim Harris, Frank Rayne, Sparky Pusey, Steve Asplen, Jack Ghaires. Sharon Brown, Sherry McFadden. US UIOM ROW 1: Anita Webster, Janet Kennedy, Dawn Finley, Carol Arndt, Donna Hubbard, Kay Hudson, Carol Hinch, Ann Colton; ROW 2: Lorraine Shanoski, Jetta Reynolds, Mary Wilson, Pat Glos, Betty Wilson, Phyllis Dulick, Nancy Jackson, Jean Tyler, Pat Stephenson, Carolyn Hubbard, Sara Bell Jefferson; ROW 3: Aggie Leonard, Marcia Sites, Dottie Hess, Sandra Shingler, Sharon Lockerman, Linda Gordon, Judy Meredith. 104 ROW 1: Phil Elzey, Willard Pusey, Allen Gorsuch, John Chaires, Donald Carey. ROW 2: Jim Plutschak, Mickey Page, Jack Morris, Jim Harris, Donald Blades. ROW 3: Shelby Clendaniel, Curtis Conley, Wes Townsend, Jim Hartman, Howard Smith, Bill Jefferson, John Tine. ROW 4: Coach Ben Maggs, Bob Osinski, Richard Wilson, Paul Ward, Stu Palmer, Dale Tall, Henry Foxwell, Sterling Lankford, Jim Stallings, mgr. 105 V o L L E Y B A L L KNEELING — Carol Arndt, Sandra Weaver; STANDING —- Carol Hench, Judy Meredith, Barbara Krahn, Suzanne Bigwood, Beverly Stellges, Aggie Leonard, Eleanor Jennison, Cynthia Walls, Leah Mather. Helen Scheibelhoffer, Ann Colton, Jo Anne Barton, Lyn Barnes, Pam McKinney, Gail Thompson, Vonnie Ballard, Maureen Redman, Linda Larson, Jetta Reynolds, Judi Jones. 106 KNEELING — Don Johnson, Richard Wilson, Donald Blades, Dave Denton, Terry Sterling. STANDING — Mr. Charles Luttrell, Jim Plutsohak, Bob Greer; CAPTAIN: Jack Morris. 107 Women BEETLE BOPPERS ABOVE: Janet Kennedy, Lois Lilly, Bev Stellges BELOW: Agnes Leonard,, Mary Wilson, Emmy Ott. FLY CATCHERS ABOVE: Ann Colton, Giny Mc¬ Cullough, Lee Clendaniel, Ruby Quillen BELOW: Linda Gordon, Maureen McFadden, Sherry Mc- Fadden, Carol Arndt, Jetta Reyn¬ olds. SPIDER SPUTTERS STANDING: Jane Arbogast, Judy VanFossen, Bev Smith, Jolene Simms. SEATED: Bettie Messick, Eleanor Stasiewicz, Barbara Tibbit. Intramurals FRUIT FLY FLIPPERS STANDING: Carol Anderson, Barb Krahn, Jean Tyler, Margie Lomax, Sara Belle Jefferson. SEATED: Marcia Sites, Susie Dunstan, Lorraine Shanoski, Dottie Flowers. MOSQUITO SWAPPERS STANDING: Sue Reifsnider, Sandy DuVall, Barb Leahy, Margerie Redden. SEATED: Karen Howell, Gail Simmons, Bev Towers, Diane Mathews, Gale Smith, Judy Jones. CRICKET CREATURES STANDING: Sandy Shock- ley, Liz Butler, Lois Dill. SEATED: Marilyn Taylor, Sue Ransone, Betty Begley. ROACH ROMPERS STANDING: Terry Hurley, Pat Stephenson, Anita Webster. SEATED: Trina King, Carolyn Hubbard, Caroline Bertling, Joyce Wilson, Priscilla Harrison, Nancy Jackson, Marie McGreevy. KNAT KNICKERS STANDING: Nancy Barnes, Danola Blair, Arsie Tate. SEATED: Barb Chism, Janet Murrow, Betty Richards, Gail Pepig, JoAnn Barton, Mary Reynolds. Varsity ROW 1 — Anita Webster, Linda Graef, Sandra Shockley, Jane Arbogast, Judy Meredith; ROW 2 — Janet Murrow, Carol Hench, Donna Hubbard, Ann Colton, Arsie Tate, Sandy Weaver, Carol Arndt; ROW 3 — Sylvia Leonhardt, Eleanor Stasiewicz, Bev Stellges, Ruby Quillen, Jean Tyler, Pat Stephenson, Janet Kennedy. COACH — Mariuna Morrison. 110 Basketball Bob Evans, Curtis Conley, Ski Osinski, Ray Suarez, Mike Corbett, Stu Palmer, Ralph Hazel, George Cannon. Coach — Deane E. Deshon 111 Men’s Intramurals STANLEY STEAMERS: Bob Franz, Joe Buracker, Vernon Hall, Jim Hartman, Jerry Connors, Mitch Hayman, Doug Ashby. CORVETTES: Steve Aspland, Jim Plutschak, Jim Stallings, Jim Cowan, Curtis Calloway, Don Parks. THUNDERBIRDS: Richard Farlow, Norman Francis, Bill Jefferson, Tom Lewis, Don Blades, Shelby Clen- daniel, Dave Sammons. 112 XKE’S: Bob Vance, Rick Offley, John Evans, Dave Hitchens, Henry Foxwell, Jim Harris, Richard Kellam. AVANTIS: Don Carey, Pat Riley, Bud Purnell, Jim Whaley, Ron Lily, Alan Gorsuck. FERRAIS: Mickey Page, John Van Fossen, Avery Sauls- bury, Richard Wilson, John Hanson, Milford Webster, Roland Morgan. 113 Tennis STANDING: Sue Ransone, Lorraine Shanoski, Helen Colman, Ruby Quillen, Betsy McDonough. SEATED: Sylvia Leonhardt, Suzanne Bigwood, Barbara Romansky, Sara Belle Jefferson, Naomi Rauf. Badminton STANDING: Betsy McDonough, Barbara Romansky, Maureen Redman. SEATED: Suzanne Bigwood, Marsha Sites. 114 Day-Dorm Football Game As usual, the annual day-dorm football game was a fun-packed and entertaining event with the dorm students winning over the day students by a staggering amount. Added humor came from the guys who dressed as gals and provided the cheers in the game. 115 Cheerleaders Virginia McCullough, Jane Clift, Jolene Simms, Winnie Faye, Sharon Brown, Ethel Messick, Georgia Hall, Beverly Smith, Pam Pich. 116 Court is entertained by dancers. Sophomores do traditional May Pole. M ay Day President Devilbiss crowns Queen. 118 Mayhem — 1963 Mayhem, an end-of-the year activity, lias been a campus tradition since 1961. It gives the faculty and student body an opportunity to aim good- natured jests at one another. Student take-off on T.V. medic. Who me? Arabs converse with S.S.C. announcer. Trio does rendition of “Tip Toe Through the Tulips.” 120 Graduation Mr. Dobbins addresses Graduates. 1963 President Devilbiss presides. Dr. Pullen speaks. Proud parents join Graduates at Reception. 121 President Devilbiss addresses the Freshmen daring Orientation Week. A C T I V I T I E Richard Wilson and Ed Burton entertain at £ the Talent Show. Faculty and Alumni join for Homecoming. Alumni dine at Homecoming. Mr. Lewis and Mr. Burkhart debate Conservatism versus Liberalism. Coffee Hours Mr. Eggen advocates World Government. Dr. Devilbiss discusses S.S.C. Miss Vesterinen and Mr. Zicis lecture on Finland. Candlelighting Service 126 Junior tree Freshman tree Sophomore tree First Christmas at S.S.C. Seniors lead Candlelighting Candles signify Christmas Seniors carol around tree. Mid-Winter: The President introduces Dr. Arthur Larson. Convocations Fall: Dr. Ralph Lapp speaks to the faculty and students. Convocations are formed, academic occasions in which the faculty and student body join in a program which proves enlightening to all. Faculty, dressed in academic robes, end the procession. May Queen 1963 Beth Reid Harvest Queen Diane Berkeley Homecoming Queen Sandra Weaver Queens Christmas Queen Beverly Bryan 129 Sweetheart Queen Barbara Leahy Ronald Lilley Carolyn Young Eleanor Jennison Charles Toth Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities Leland Short Sandra Weaver Terry Sterling Maurice Howard Seniors are elected to Who’s Who by a committee of Juniors. They are honored for their academic averages and for their contributions to the college. Write-ups appear in a national publication. 131 Eleanor Jennison — III Ronnie Lilley — II L. T. Short Achievement The Achievement Key is awarded to not more than five per cent of the student body, who are selected by the faculty, on the basis of scholarship and leadership. Rubies are added if a person receives the award a second or third time; a dia¬ mond, the fourth time. Charles Toth Jay Catlin — II Jane Clifton Peggy Kozich Kathy Pierce Beverly Smith 133 Terry Sterling Most Athletic Sandra Weaver Stu Palmer Mr. and Miss s.s.c. Sandra Weaver 134 The almost-completed dorm is the latest addition to our campus. Summer School 136 % l • i 4t I


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