Temple University - Templar Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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SENIORS We, the graduating seniors of 1954, hai ' c completed the required amount of study for a degree, are best able to appreciate the contribution of Temple University in preparing us for Hie. Twenty-one

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THE DEANS s MR. JOHN A. BROWN AND MISS GERTRUDE D. PEABODY At a University as large as Temple it would be easy for the individual student to feel lost in the crowd if it were not for the services of Miss Gertrude D. Peabody, Dean of Women, and Mr. John A. Brown, Dean of Men. For students experiencing difficulty in selecting vocational objectives, in learning to study effectively, in solving personality problems, health or financial problems or any of the multitude of problems that may come up in the course of a college education, Dean Peabody and Dean Brown offer warm interest, understanding and expert guidance. Most of the time of the deans is thus spent in giving counsel to students who request it and feel the need of it. But as members of many important University groups the deans are kept busy much of the time with meetings, appointments and spe3ches. Through all their work the deans maintain an active interest in campus organizations and are always ready to offer sound advice to student leaders who seek them out. Twenty



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OUTSTANDING Known mostly for his work in religious or- ganizations, especially as vice-president of Newman Club and president of URC, Tony Stromeyer has also been active in Theta Kappa Phi, IF sports and Crusaders. Tony was a member of IF Council for two semesters. Mr. Fraternity might well be the nick- name for Dave DeTurk. As president of Sigma Pi and IF Council and co-chairman of Greek Weekend, Dave ' s influence in fraternity affairs was always strong and vital. This leadership ability again came to the fore when Dave was named president of the Committee of Six. NANCE GINGRICH Nance Gingrich, a vivacious redhead, was Alpha Sigma Alpha ' s gift to the Women ' s Athletic Association, of which she was presi- dent. Active in both Chimes and Magnet, Nance was seen leading cheers at every foot- ball game. As for sports, you name it, and she was in it. Vice-president of Theta Sigma Upsilon, Dee Shakoski ' s undergraduate career was climaxed by the winning of the coveted TU Award for excellence in sports. Besides sports, Dee de- voted her time to Beta Gamma Sigma, Chimes, Magnet, Marketing Club, SAM and Pi Gamma Mu. DAVID DETURK DOLORES SHAKOSKI Twenty-two

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