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GWENDOLYN THOMPSON 505 Drayton Rd.. Orcland. Pa. Wendy Horticulture Archery Club; May Dance Committee; Social Service Club Vice-President; TEMPORAL Typing Editor Lithe, graceful, demure and dainty with the grace of a Transvaal Daisy ... I forgot my fruit map. Mr. Zulter. . . . “Hi!” . . . Everybody's friend . . . consistently cheerful ... a whiz at the wheel . . . Loves charm bracelets, sports cars and kittens. DANIEL CASTLE TURNER 6961 32nd St.. N.W., Washington 15. D.C. “Spats Landscape Design May Dance Committee; Photography Club; Social Service Club; Social Committee Dan is often seen screeching around corners in his “Spats wagon . . . pleasant smile . . . kind . . . quick mind . . . Universally known for his ability to get along well with all his teachers . . . Likes poetry, woodies. and creative art ... “Funny as a moose! E. JANET WELCH 3703-34 St.. N.W., Washington 8, D. C. “Jan Liberal Arts Captain of Competitive Tennis Team; Co-Editor TEMPORAL; Lounge Hostess; Fire Chief; May Dance Committee Our quiet elder pixie . . . Protector of the lounge . . . Individualistic, introspective, serious-looking.—Jans a gay sprite to those who know her well . . . Ambition; “to live a quiet life” . . . Why do you have to be twenty-three to get an apartment? MARY-ALICE WILDER 1638 Lafayette Ave., Columbus. Indiana “Malice” Liberal Arts Class Secretary; Archery Club; Athletic Club Treasurer; Fire Captain; TEMPORAL Staff; Dance Committee Malice likes solitude, reading, late hours, root beer, cooking fried onions at 2 A.M.. long conversations, coffee and cigarettes, philosophy, symphonies, bowling, ping-pong, her stuffed menagerie . . . Dislikes early rising . . . I have zero monies, much needs . . . Need advice? . . . See Mother Malice.
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ROBERT STEIN R.D. 2. York. Pa. “Bob Horticulture May Dance Committee; Social Service Club Bob possesses a quietness that rarely reveals his emotions . . . gifted with the tenderness and skill of a floral artist . . . expert on the willow-tree . . . thrives on flower-shop conversations . . . Catches quick breakfasts in the lounge ... “Guess what I did to Bill! WILLIAM H. STEVENSON. JR. Buttonwood Rd., Berwyn, Pa. “Bill Horticulture Social Service Club; Archery Club; May Dance Committee Sweet William. lately called William the Conqueror. is good-natured and kindhearted. with a paradoxically unexpected wit . . . Seen around the lounge, watering can in hand.—Bill’s a Cryptomerias devotee and would give anything to have it declared our national tree! RICHARD BARRY SUSSMAN 2485 Avondale Ave., Roslyn. Pa. Dick Liberal Arts Student Council Treasurer; French Club; May Dance Committee Introspective and understanding . . . Good conversationalist with an abundance of dry wit . . . Dislikes Dogma and superficiality . . . Enjoys solitude, bowling . . . Great spaghetti chef . . . Fan of Johnny Mathis. Mario Lanza. Jean Shepherd, Lenny Bruce, Long John Ncbille ... a night-owl . . . Writes interesting poetry. MARILYN ELIZABETH THOMAS Black Rock Road. Black Rock Farm. Phoenixville. Pa. “Mar” Liberal Arts Class President; Student Council Vice-President; French Club; Social Committee; TEMPORAL Staff Ambler scholastic whiz ... A real terror in Wednesday Chemistry Lab . . . Oh well. I flunked that one . . . ] j Mad for that Prussian Teddy-bear . . . Dynamic Mar and Lynn have their own Grand Central . . . Famous for pulling a Thomas . . . Hey. Mar!
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J. Kuscoc. P. Jenkins, P. Fischer, R. Sussman. M. Thomas, S. Ingham, L. Dartncll, K. Kagan. P. Paul, R. Bcishlinc. B. Tornay. STUDENT COUNCIL RIDING GROUP The student government represents Ambler Campus through the participation of its delegate on the Temple University Student Council. It handles problems of student discipline and acts as liaison between the student body and the administration. This year’s Council laid the foundations of constitutional and representative student government at Ambler Campus. This year has been one of the most fruitful for the Riding Group. The members organized a joint show with The First Philadelphia Troop, which led to a better showing at the annual Ambler Campus Horse Show in the spring. To those interested in Horse Husbandry the Riding Group has been an especially worthwhile activity. FIRST ROW: J. Hensler, M. Dumont. M. Smith. S. Olsen, C. C. Clevenger. L. Mowen, V. Murray, D. Knocke, P. Rose, J. Morder, S. Haggerty, L. Udell. S. Nucsc, M. Comstock. L, Casler. J. Barschi, E. Dexter. Ferar, P. Axt, J. Gibbons, K. Meier, C. Gill. SECOND ROW: 13
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