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Whether she was playing the leading feminine role in Othello or the part of a saucy maid in You Touched Me, Barbara Lamer Rappaport plunged into her acting as- signments and did a superb job. President of Templayers and secretary of Theta Alpha Phi, Barbie also belonged to Magnet, Thomas Jefferson Club, WRTI, Student Speakers Bureau and the English Honorary Society. Rick Weiser, a Frenchman from Egypt, came to the University in his junior year, and immediately made his presence felt, especially in the area of student government. An out- standing member of Student Senate, Rick was also president of the French Honorary Society, and a member of IRC and Pi Gamma Mu. One of the greatest boosters of Temple spirit was Ernie Alferez, Crusader and Fresh- man Camp staffer. Ernie ' s voice was one of the Men ' s Glee Club ' s biggest assets for his four years at Temple. Also a four-semester member of the Newman Club, Ernie worked on the Owl magazine and was a member of the Young Republican Club. ROLAND WEISER Twenty-seven
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Named outstanding sorority woman, Joan Martin was president of Theta Sigma Upsilon and did an outstanding job arranging social affairs in the Office of Student Personnel. Active in IM sports, Joan was a four-semester member of the Newman Club and president of Mitten Hall Student League. Smiling and efficient Ginnie Bahmueller was counted on to do the lion ' s share of the work in many organizations. She was president of Magnet and her sorority, Alpha Sigma Alpha, secretary of Beta Gamma Sigma and the Council on Student Government, and vice- president of the Women ' s Glee Club. She had time left over to devote to the Secretarial Club, the Concert Choir and IM sports. Uncountable hours of service was Bill Wills contribution to the University. He worked on the Carnival, Homecoming, White Supper, Frosh Camp, Brotherhood Week and Senior Giving, and belonged to Sigma Pi and ICG. We ' re not sure, but we think that Bill holds the record for being president of organiza- tions. He headed Crusaders, Pre-Law Club, Young Republican Club and Liberal Arts Club. WILLIAM WILLS Twenty-six
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JOSEPH ZDROJEWSKI ROSALIE LICATA For a fellow whose last name is unpro- nounceable by most of us, Joe Z. from Pharmacy has made quite a name for himself at the University. Joe was the very capable student director of Freshman Camp, president of APhA, a member of Kappa Psi and captain of the fraternity basketball team. Into her two years at Community College Shirley Cragle crammed a wealth of activity. She was editor of the Owletter and repre- sentative for the TEMPLAR. Shirley was also secretary to the Freshman Commission and Student Council, was a Freshman Camp staffer and sang in the Community Chorus. One of Pharmacy School ' s shining lights was Rosalie Licata, who served as Student Council secretary and dormitory vice-president. She was also a member of Women ' s Senate, Lambda Kappa Sigma and secretary of APhA. On the lighter side, Rosalie was a cheerleader, worked on the Pharmacy shows and was a member of Freshman Camp staff. Active in almost every activity of the Tyler School of Fine Arts was Wilbur Thompson. Most notable were his four semesters of work in Tylerplayers and on the Dean ' s Ball Com- mittee. He was editor of Gargoyles, a mem- ber of Tyler Council, the Forum and the Fencing Team, and was representative for the TEMPLAR. Twenty-eight
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