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student leaders senior skulls ormand wade Ormond Wade, president of senior skulls, has proved in his tour years at Maine that technology students do not limit themselves to using slide rules and making calculations on the tables in the Den. Maioring in engineering physics, Ormond has managed to get the honor grades necessary to become a member of Sigma Pi Sigma, honor- ary physics fraternity. He has also been a member of the student branch of the Institute ot Radio Engineers, a professional society on the college level. Any ot his fraternity brothers can tell you that- Ormand hasn't neglected his fraternity life. He is a past president of Delta Tau Delta. Ormand's home is in Boothbay, Maine. 26 all-maine women nancy rich As president of All-Maine Women, Nancy Rich personifies all this senior honor society means. She has been a member of the Student Senate where she served on the Executive Committee and the Ring Committee and acted as chairman of the Elections Committee. As a member of the class ot 1961 she has served on her junior and senior class Executive Committees. ln her dormitory she has been a mem- ber of the house council. Nancy has also been active as rush chairman and pledge trainer for Chi Omega sorority. Her academic interests are by no means limited. A history and govern- ment major in Arts and Sciences, she was elected to Sigma Mu Sigma. Her home is in Berlin, New Hampshire. A P' -,r A N 4
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f lgfgh i.f.c. president pete gGn1l11Ol'lS Pete Gammons, president of the Inter- raternity Council this year, has lasted through one of the most trying posi- ions on campus. Working with the seventeen fraternities and the ad- ministration, he has led the Council hrough the usual controversies on oint averages, special permissions for house parties, and rules for rushing. In spite of all his own headaches Pete has taken an interest in all aspects f campus life and has always been illing to go out of his way to help nd advise. He has served his fratern- ty, Beta Theta Pi, as secretary and reasurer. A business and economics aior, he is business manager of The aine Campus and a Press Club ember. panhell president ann corbett Setting standards for the seven sorori- ties on campus so that sorority life can be a harmonious and valuable element at Maine is the iob of the Panhellenic Council. Always smiling, Ann Corbett has fulfilled the demands of being Panhell president this year. A member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, Ann has taken part in other activities on campus. Last year, as a iunior, she was treasurer of Panhell. Her sopho- more year she served on the judicial board of A.W.S. She was president of her dormitory freshman year. Aca- demically speaking, Ann has been honored as a psychology maior in the college of Arts and Sciences by mem- bership in Sigma Mu Sigma, honorary psychology fraternity on campus. MENS-Q . Amr- . , z, rf Sa- 25
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'X ' 'if owls president iim Sherburne The leader of the guys with the holes in their heads this year was Jim Sherburne from Milo, Maine. His time nd thought-consuming studies in pre- med didn't prevent him from doing a horough job for the new men on ampus as president of the Sophomore wls. Jim has worked for his class nd the campus in other capacities han Owl. He has served as a student enator and this year was appointed y the officers of the class of 1963 to he Sophomore Class Executive Board. im pledged Phi Kappa Sigma his reshman year and was chosen presi- ent of his pledge class. His intelli- ence, good humor, and consideration ave played a big part in the success f the Owls during this past year. eagles president lou clark Last September when the freshman women arrived on campus and were successfully met by their blue-starred guardians, Lou Clark breathed a sigh of relief. A member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, Lou directed the Eagles as they guided freshmen through an active year. Lou's life on campus has been active too. A sociology maior in the college of Arts and Sciences, she was president of the newly unified Chadbourne Hall her freshman year. Having been constantly in touch with the problems of women students in adiusting to dormitory living, she was well qualified to help this year's fresh- men. She finds time to use her musi- cal talents and to do some work with Maine Masque. Lou is from Rutland, Vermont, and a real asset to Maine. ffm HN -sz? 27
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