Ursinus College - Ruby Yearbook (Collegeville, PA)
- Class of 1964
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THE 1964 RUBY URSINUS COLLEGE OOLLEGEVILLE PENNSYLVANIA CO-EDITORS CAROLINE MORETZ ROBERT GLADSTONE 3 j IN MEMORIAM On November 22, 1963, an assassin’s bullet struck down the President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Regardless of our personal political views of Mr. Kennedy, we felt the loss of this great figure; we felt a deep sympathy for his brave widow and innocent children; and we felt a disgust for this heinous crime. It is difficult for us to evaluate today Mr. Kennedy’s impact on history. But it can lx- said that our first President born in the twentieth century exemplified the virtues of youth and vigor, qualities that remolded our image of a President. Mr. Kennedy was a people’s President and the people followed him with devotion. Our country, inspired by him. took on a new, youthful look. The New Frontier, his domestic program, utilized fresh minds from all parts of the country. Washington became a social as well as a political center. Parties were held in the White House. Cultural performances became the vogue. Touch football, milk, and hiking were in. Men’s hats were off. Yet Mr. Kennedy knew of the unpleasantrics of life. He had lost dear ones; he himself had been close to death. He suffered great pain for over half his life. As a result, he lived hard and ironically he died hard. His most poignant and quoted lines are from his now immortalized Inaugural Address: And so my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” John Fitzgerald Kennedy made the supreme sacrifice for his country: he gave himself. 2 1 The purpose of the 1964 Ruby is not to expound our philosophies of life, but rather to record for posterity on these pages a glimpse of the academic year 1963-64. Our four years at Ursinus were the fastest four years in our lives. They were productive years. For the first time in our lives, we were on our own. Of course, upperclassmen and professors helped our assimilation into the Ursinus community, but principally we learned by ourselves. Ursinus provided us with a sampling of the book and the world. We made many friends, flubbed an important test, sat out the big dance, said the wrong thing at the wrong time, spent too much money at the Drug, scheduled too many eight o’clocks, fell asleep in a lit. class, over-cut Chapel, got drafted for the yearbook. In retrospect, one thing is very evident—the satisfaction we received as students at Ursinus seems to correlate directly with our attitude about and our participation in the activities of Ursinus. In dedicating this book to the Ursinus student, we hope it captures a candid picture of him. And if this book helps make today’s student a little more aware of himself and his Ursinus. our efforts will be rewarded. 3 Si 5 6 URSINUS COLLEGE-- Warmth and beauty Through the seasons 7 ________________________________________________________________________- STUDENT LIFE 8 the campus— a serene and stimulating environment 11 A z 13 14 santa clans and cider— a campus Christmas 16 17 spirited and enthusiastic— action at ursinus 18 social and intellectual companionship IB S 24 i then u swingin' spring 28 29 30 the old grind year 'round spring fever— the annual epidemic 32 34 1 38 39 5 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY 40 VICE-PRESIDENT Dr. James 0. Wagner brings with him to Ursinus vast experiences and honors in church affiliated affairs. He presently serves as Vice-President of the World Alliance of Reformed and Presbyterian Churches and is a member of the General Board of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. An extensive overseas traveler, having amassed over 175,000 miles. Dr. Wagner will travel abroad this summer on his tenth trip in the last nine years. Dr. Wagner feels Ursinus is very fortunate in its caliber of student and has a stock reply when friends ask him about the college: We have approximately 980 young men and women enrolled and by the law of averages there must be a stinker or two among them, but I just haven't met up with that kind during the two years I've been here. PRESIDENT Dr. Donald Lawrence Helfferich is the eighth president of Ursinus College. He received his B.A. from Ursinus. his L.L.B. from Yale University School of Law and the honorary L.L.D. from Ursinus College and Temple University. As Vice-President under the late Dr. McClure from 1936 to 1958. Dr. Helfferich gained the valuable experience necessary for the administration of a liberal arts college. Expressing great enthusiasm about Ursinus college and a high regard for the Ursinus student. President Helfferich feels about the latter: The Ursinus student is enough of a specialty in size, shape and attitude that 1 would not exchange him or her for any student on any other college campus. Why? Because our students are already on their way to becoming good alumni. 41 DEAN OF MEN DEAN Coming to Ursinus in 1959. Mr. Richard J. Whatley lias served Ursinus well as football coach, physical education instructor, and Dean of Men. Popular and often quoted, Dean Whatley has proved himself to be an industrious worker and a friend of the student. Mr. William S. Pettit has served capably as Dean of Ursinus since 1954. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Dean Pettit is also U. CVs professor of organic chemistry. As coordinator of academic policies. Dean Pettit instills harmony between students, faculty, and administration. Dean Pettit took a well-deserved sabbatical during the spring semester. DEAN OF WOMEN Miss Ruth H. Rothenberger, a graduate of Ursinus. became Dean of Women in 1959. Dean Rothenberger has extended her duties to many areas of campus life by working to improve social and cultural events at the college, by being an avid supporter of all activities as evidenced by her near-perfect attendance at college functions, and by keeping her office door open to all. 42 GFRAI 1) II HINKI E. M A English CHARLFS D MATTERN. Ph.l . Philosophy JOHN ( VORRATH. JR.. I'h.D. Spanish. Acting Dean DAVID W. BAKER. Th.B.. M.D. Religion JANE A. BARTH. M A Chemistry i HARRY C. SYMONS. M.A. Economies Page 40 RALPH B ALLEN. Ph D. English ALFRED L. CREAGER. D.D. Religion. Chaplain H I.LOYD JONES. JR.. VI A. English. Admissions ALLAN L. RICE. Ph D. G erman HENRY K. SHEARER, Ph D. Economics 44 GFORGK W HART ELL. Ph.D. German LEVIE VAN DAM. Ph.D. Hiology RAYMOND V GURYNSKI. M.Ed. Physical Education IX)NAI D G. BAKER. Ph.D. Classics FOSTER I DENNIS. Ph D. Mathematics FRANK I.. MANNING. Ph.D. Mathematics WILLIAM J. PHILLIPS. Ph.D. English ROBKRT S. HOWARD. Ph.D. Biology ROSS G. PENNA. B A. Mathematics JAMES D. DAVIS. M.A. History WII I I AM T. PARSONS. PhD. History RICHARD M FLETCHER. Ph D. Psychology 46 GEOFFREY DOLMAN. M.A. English. Admi'.cions GEORGE STOREY. Ph D. English RAYMOND I RAH ITO M.A. Economics CAROLINE V. DOANE. D U. ROLAND F. DOANE. D.U. Romance Languages I DONALD 7.UCKFR. Ph D. Political Si ience 48 WILLIAM F. PHII IP. Mus. Doc Music HFLEN T GARRETT. Ph D. French I-VI-R! I I M. BAILEY. M.A. Physical Education MAURICE W. ARMSTRONG. Ph D. History JESSE A. MILLER. Ph D. Sociology EUGENE H. MILLER. Ph D. Political Science RALPH B ALLEN. Ph D. English JOHN V. WALL. B.A Spanish AMMON G. KERSHNER. JR.. Ph D English 49 ■■ ELM HR C HOFFMAN. M S. Economics RUSSELL D. STURGIS. Ph.D. C hcmistry ROGER P. STAIGFR. Ph D. Chemistry CALVIN I) YOST. JR.. Ph D. English MARK G. MESSINGER. Ed.I). Education 50 DONALD H. FORTNUM. Ph D. Chemistry jy 7 EVAN S. SNYDER. Ph D. Physics BI ANCHE B. SCHULTZ, M S. Mathematics C. DAVID HUDNUT. M.A. English CJ. SIKBER PANCOAST. Ph D. Political Science RICHARD T. SCHEI I HASP. S.T.M Religion ll I . UNDERCLASSMEN 52 ROW ONE: T. Carton. M. Kcncfic. D. Haughs. 1.. Hamilton. WitlocK. R. Hermann. C. Ardvarck, B. Nickel. C. Erb. B. I .tmarin, N. Cavoti. C. Gordinicr. ROW TWO: H. Gower. Meyers. A. Helwig. G. Orthans, S. McNaught, A. Wadlinger. G. Freeland. M. Hazzard. L. I.arkworthy. R. Linton. C. ROW EIGHT: D. Wells. C. Garner. L. Miller. D. Davis. Wolverton. ROW THREE: W. Simspon, D. Bodell. J. Cor- B. Henry. G. Atkinson. R. Hirokawa, B. Megill. C. Auchin-nelius. I Berns. ROW FOUR: J. Abel. R. Fabian. K. Spicer, closs. D Smith ROW NINE: B. Thomas. J. Baer. E Smith. J. Basco. A. Ogden. D. l.ongslrcet. B. Rudko. R. Baker. ROW G. Zch. S. Walker. T. Lodge. F. Leister. R. Lundcll. S. Lotz. FIVE: B. Fley. D. Henry. B. Leech. T. Better!y. C. Heidle. B. Gilman. R. Crawford. E. Bridenheld. R. Price. R. Coons. K. Amend. J. Baiicrlc. B. Col flesh, R. Ferrell. P. Wills. ROW W. Irvine. T. Moll. ROW TEN: S. Hill. B. Graves. R. Brind-SIX: B. Schlippcrt. J. Mawson. B. Hurley. C. Kaullman. H. ley. L. Rodnyansky. S. Adams. B. Krum. A. Frank. V. Fox. Thorn. J. Almond. I.. Romane. C. Bender. ROW SEVEN: M. M Lewis. M. Kriebel, B. Henry, B. Weis. CLASS OFFICERS- Vice-President C. Gordinicr. Secretary D. Albright, Treasurer M. Lewis. President L. Romane. FRESHMEN On September 28. 1963. 276 eager freshmen arrived at U.C. Their excess energy was short-lived as Mr. Larzelere. Sir and “Dcspitcous, Didactic. Disapprobatory Darlene” introduced the frosh to Customs. After a couple of weeks of assimilation, the frosh emerged as freshmen and elected Larry Romane. Charles Gor-dinier. Donna Albright, and Mike Lewis as class officers. The class had two important projects during the year. 1'he first was the drawing up of a class constitution which was a new idea this year. Second semester the freshmen sponsored a dance offering something to everyone—a Stag-Drag Coffee House Turnabout Dance in the T-G Gym. 54 ROW ONE: M. Griffiths. J Davis. F. Cox. P. Russell. P. Schreiner. C. Ravacon. S. Jensen. B. Bedser, E. Krehl. ROW TWO: M. Stulzke. J. Dcmchcr. D. Loux. M. Schreycr. D. Albright. M. Rush. F. Hovcy. J. Heiss. ROW THREE: A. Del-vvciler. C. Boyer. B. Yager. J. Hauer. G. Raymond. I Burk. ROW FOUR: L. McWilliams. J. Maxwell. I). Van Dam. J. Shufcldt. D. Albright. C. Guest. M Diccks, J. Hollis ROW FIVE: B. Tallman. M. LaGrossa. E. Stcelcy. M. McKellin. D. Parfct. S. Swenson. P. Shuts. J. Paul. ROW SIX: K. Wan- ner. S. Hartcnstine. I. Reid. I Merrill. Powell. S. Koch. B. Bachman. P. Miller. C. Nussmann. ROW SEVEN: K. Blumenaucr. W. Edmiston, B. Evans. C Svcnson. P Tannc-bring. S. Will. F. Worster. J. DcMann. J. Braggs. J. Mantz. K Dilson. ROW EIGHT J Philip. M Plotz. D. Vallcau, C. Snyder. R. Houk. L. Nixon. L. Miernicki. E. Heimcrcr. ROW NINE H Taylor, C. Schoppc. I Koropsak. D. Taylor. S. Seitz. L. Eddy. J. Stahl. SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS—Vice-President R Larzclcrc. Secretary A. Harris. President J. Ciould. treasurer E. Swann. IRISHMAN COUNSELORS—ROW ONE: A. Stauffer. J. Noyes. ROW TWO: Chairman D. Miller. N. Dyer. IV Holmes. S. Butzbach. ROW THREE: C Wolf. S. Miller. S. Day. ROW' FOUR: E. Swann. I . Rudnyanski. R. Vogel. F. Videon. ROW' FIVE: J. Ciould. R. Popowich. R. Smith. Chairman R. Larzcl-ere. Under the leadership of Jack Gould, the Sophomore Class proved to have an interesting and exciting year. On November 2 a Bazaar was held in the T-G Gym which sported everything from kissing booths to the local slave auction. The freshmen challenged the sophomores to a basketball game on December 6. The college gym echoed as the mighty sophs” once again proved their worth. The climax of the year was spent in New Hope where the third annual Sophomore Weekend revolved around a nautical theme. With canal barges as transportation, the Sophomores arrived and left their fun-tilled picnic and dance. The Sophomores can look back over an eventful year, but they await next year when they will be juniors, the “friends of the Frosh. 56 ROW ONE: F. Videon. J. Gray. F. Struthers. T Binckley. J Baer. I Graves. S. Sheeder. C. Hendry. P. Rodimer. V. Lehr. M. Auer. L. Martin. A. Harris. ROW TWO: S. F.nion. B. Koehler. J Getty. K Dean. J. Kelley. W Tyson, V. Strickler, R Daniels. D Sinclair. R Moplia. J. Noyes. R. Shaw. S. Day. D. Haughs. P. Holmes. M Kcncfic. C. Aldinger. A. lewis. J Runt . M (sandy. A Stauffer. D. Major. S Tucker. J long I Worthington. D. Harmon. ROW THREE: I). Weinstein. S. Yost. M. Moser. M. Wolfgang. R. Popo-wich. J. Siegel. I Swann. S. Gerber. F. Schaeffer. R Blackson. D. Pinkerton. R Reed. K. Ferguson, R. Hermann. A Troster. D. Miller. R. Deck. M. Cooke. B. Stevenson. A. Willevcr. ROW FOUR: C. Douglas. W Kulcsh. I Harr. D Mattis. D Jones. J Warren, R Vogel. F. Kimble. M. Riesling. G. Glasscr. (i. Brenner. B. Burt. M. Murphy. ROW FIVE: R. Ruberg. T. Swartlcy. D. Spaeth. J. Gould. R Gross. P. Wills. K. Spicer. R Hahn. R Scarfoorcc. V. Willis. R. Nunn. K. Vogel. A. Rentschlcr. C. Boo . ROW SIX: W. Tyler. T. Hann. B. Hoff-sommer. I Grcenbaum. P l.eiscr. J. Twenty man. G. Miller. M. Stevens. N1. Munro. J Pil-lagalli. C. Murch. C. Bergcy. N. Oakley. L. Shadle. H. Simmons. S. Keller. T. Warner. J. Sugg. I Campanella. D. Glassmoyer. ROW SEVEN: D Horrocks. R. I.ar elcre. C. Martin. E. I.eister. P. Lot . G. eh. R. Bole. S. Adams. S. Toombs. J. Mackey. W. Sherman. B. Brown. R Heft. S. Campbell. M. Talmage. S. Murphy. C. Clough. J. Kraft. ROW EIGHT: N. O'Leary. W. Miller. C. Boyer. R Smith. G. Davis. L. Rudnyansky. J. Print . R. Hiller. D Kahlcr. A Levin. L. Wilson. C. Wolf. S. Weeks. D Krchbiel. N. Dyer. P. Lore. ROW NINE: S. James. F. Miller. N. Bailey. J. Smith. B. Brown. ROW TEN: S. Butzbach. S. Raffauf, M. Hamm. S. Stolar. S. Miller. d CLASS OFFICERS President. M. Kelly. Secretary K. Dolman. Treasurer. I Rosenberger, Vice-President. C. Marlin. JUNIORS 1965 RUBY STAFF—F. Van Doren. F. Pollock. J. Hunter. H. Smith. The Class of 1965 began the year as the unofficial advisors to the Class of ’67. After conducting the freshman elections and planning the banquet. President Mike Kelly and his class were able to pursue their own course. At the Lorelei on February 14, six junior coeds were named as NVhitians. The juniors then transformed Sunnybrook into glamorous Old Cape Cod.” for the Junior Prom on March 13. Jeanne Dawson reigned as queen and seven men were tapped for Cub and Key. The elections for the officers of the 1965 Ruby resulted in the naming of Jean Hunter and Howard Smith as co-editors. Ed Van Doren and Woody Pollock will act as guardian of the money bags. 58 B. Ticmann. T Lodge. R. Pyle. D. Rossitcr. R. Bennington. I- McNaull. K. Firkal. I). Kemble. B. Klie. G. Gchman. F. McCadden. L. Harwell. E. Kcgcrize. M. Wucnschcl. S. DuFault. D. komanishin, S. O'Keefe. W. Leilingcr. H. Fullam. E. Rauch. G. I.illcy. J. Slim. D. Romanik. 60 I. Bcnvall, T. Johnson. J. Taylor. D. Larson. F. Knoll. D. Wright. S. Rex. B. Pearson. V. Moritz. K. Fretz, K. Stuart. D. Beyer. B. Marsland. B. Long, W. Sitko. J. Schatz. J Kstcrlinc. I McDonough. M. notens. H. Hofmann. J. Parker. J. Rosenberger. J. Maloney, V. Laucr. I Gockmcycr. A. Shisslcr. J. Hunter. J. Myth. N. Fraser. L. RelTord. 62 K. Pollock. L. Pool I and and M. Zabarah in Ihc Gaza Strip. J. Lance. I). Eichclbcrgcr. L. Bush. K. Kohn. D. Rcgcstcr. J. Smiley. I i 63 I-. Robertson. J. Fryer. I . Haak. N. Wilkins. Ci. Killough, Henry, I l.aicha. V. Starr. I Minker, I. Boyd. S. Bell. 64 I' Van Dorcn. ( Heller, C. Klein. L. Miller. I.. Zelley. K. Jarmon. and friends. I’ Dunn. K. Coon, S. Walker. J. Spangler, K. Spicer. W. Schweinfurth. («. Cawman. R Williamson. W Miller, I) Simmons. R Popowich. S. Cl inchard J Dawson M. Meade. S. Rothenberger V. Collins V. Yales. N. Peck I . liclanich H. Clouse T. Walter. E. PeilTcr. D. Bien. R. Drey ling. G. Miller. T. I.emke. J. Wirth. T. Cope. J. Cross. H. Rauch. C. Spcnccr. I . Peters. SI. Banyai. M. Cronniillcr. M. Thomas. S. Brungart. C. Laugh I in. M. King. C . Church. K. Steele. K. Dolman. K. Stamford. 67 L. Trout. S. Harmon. C. Weiler. C. Ort. D. Fills. B Hultz. SENIORS 68 69 - SFNIOK CLASS OFFICERS—President Jim Shinnick. treasurer Nancy Holochuck. Vice-President Tom SandhofT. Secretary Joan KIcinhofT. 1964 CLASS HISTORY Wc were typical freshmen descending en masse on the little borough of Collcgevillc. Confused, but ready to take on the world, we took on instead an affectionate Hock of soph assimilators headed by “Mr. Fcldstcin, Sir” and “Convivial, Creditable Kay. We all survived Customs somehow and with our president Dave Kohr the frosh of ’64 started to function as a class. We sponsored a dance in January called “Frosty's Frolic -financially a fiasco. A second semester record hop was slightly more successful—we lost less money. Susie Summers and Carol Hcbcr were our attractive representatives to the Spring Festival Court. The end of our freshman year found some of us transferred, a few of us married, and most of us assimilated U.C. students. Jim Shinnick. hereafter and forevermore our president. was elected our sophomore year. We now had our fiendish chance to be martinets as our “Mr. Gladstone, Sir and Judicious. Genial. Jocular Jacqueline ran the Customs program. We had the usual problems of class meeting attendance, often mustering only a shaky quorum. Our “Black Magic Dance was an improvement over our freshmen fiascos. The first annual Sophomore Weekend—our innovation—included an afternoon picnic at Montgomery County Park, a dance in the evening, and a chapel service on Sunday. Marcia Coblent and Bonnie Fisher were our Spring Festival beauties. As juniors it was our turn to help the frosh. Wc conducted the elections and arranged their banquet. Our turnabout dance, the “Pink Elephant.” turned the T.G. gym into a night club. At the Lorelei, six of our girls were selected as Whitians—Miles. Greim, Haas, Hill. KleinhotT, Kroschwitz, and Vogel. Our Junior 70 Prom at Sunnybrook was called Tween Heaven and Hell. Carol Heber reigned as queen and our intelligent men had their burst of glory. Tapped for Cub and Key were Messrs. Di Eugenio, Kern. Rutledge. Stock. Stayer, Worth, and Yocum. Nancy Holochuck and Carol De-Silva added charm to the Spring Festival. Finally, our overworked Ruby editors were selected—Caroline Mort Moretz and Bob Gladstone shared the honors. Linda Rachel and Carl Berlingcr were given the task of raising several thousand for this book. At last we became wise, sophisticated seniors. Now we divided our time between our activities about campus and our thoughts of graduate work. Carol Heber. representing Delta Pi Sigma, was crowned Homecoming Queen. Our Senior Ball “Tara was a success. Jim Shinnick and Nancy Holochuck reigned as Lord and Lady. Our permanent class officers were announced as President—Jim Shinnick; Reunion Chairman—Nancy Holochuck; Loyalty Fund Chairman— Fred Yocum; and Secretary—-Joan KIcinhofT. Joni was also elected Spring Festival Queen while Bonnie Fisher and Carol Heber repeated as representatives of our class. Our Senior Show playfully lampooned our favorite college. As seniors we may have appeared to many a bit eager to graduate. But after a few years in the hostile, unprotected world and after receiving our share of lumps and bumps, we’ll probably realize and appreciate the value of our years with the Red. Old Gold, and Black. PERMANENT CLASS OFFICERS—Secretary Joan KIcinhofT. Reunion Chairman Nancy Holochuck. President Jim Shinnick. Loyalty Fund Chairman Fred Yocum. 71 STEPHEN FARQUHAR ADAMS 419 So. New Ardmore Ave.. Broom all, Pa. Political Science Pi Gamma Mu “Little Stevie Wonder” . . . the human studying machine . . . should have a bed in the library . . . member of Don Schultz's Breakfast Club . . . “argument anyone? . . . “Hurry up. Cleon! . . . Oh. that freshman mile! ... a Curtis Seal ... a Young Republican? KENT HARRISON AI.BRIGH1 67 South Main St.. Harleysvillc. Pa. Political Science eta Chi Doc . . . recently converted political scientist . . . back after sabbatical leave . . . band 1. cheerleaders 3. baseball 3. Young Republican's cohort 3 . . . president and minority leader of eta Chi . Stuics keeper of the archives . . last of the fabulous five . . . quiet, conservative member of the “Detweiler block. RICHARD WAUGH AI.D1NGER 210 Crum Creek Rd., Media. Pa. Economics ami Business Administration Alpha Phi Omega Ding . . . sports enthusiast . . . APO Social Chairman? . . . wears George's jacket . . . radical pinochle player . . . Jesse's skiing buddy . . Dean’s list? . . . moderate at all costs . . . graduate school bound—possibly. WADI AI AN AI EXANDER Pcnnypack Rd.. Hatboro. Pa. History Pi Gamma Mu Freshman year in Trappe. three years in Curtis and back for a fifth . . . history assistant . . . College Bowl . . . Korvettc express . . . watch the cars ... no gas . . . gotta cash a check . . . Australia bound. LESLIE MARGARET Al.FORD 120 West Miner St.. West Chester, Pa. Mathematics Alpha Sigma Nu l.cs . . . ( lamer prexy . . . Sig Nil's banker . . . small, but mighty ... is there an actor in the house? . . . hard worker . . . party enthusiast . . . library assistant . . . individualist . . . More or l.cs ... a ready listener . . . “What grade are you in? GAIL BRINTON ALLEBACH B7. 525 School St.. Collegeville Pa. Health ami Physical Education Omega Chi Gailsy . . . part time student—part time wife . . . basketball and lacrosse co-captain . . . WAA blazer . . . O Chi Trio plus guitar . . . one year on the hill . . . new roommate senior year. 72 H AI.MA KATHRYN ALTEMOSF. 321 Cobert St., Stroudsburg. Pa. Mathematics Alpha Sigma Nu Kay . . . Claire all 4 and no more . . . student teaching ... a letter a day ... 4 years, 4 dorms . . . motor scooters can Ik fun . . . sleeps through three alarms . . . Who has my Modern notes? . . . “Let's complain! . . . the Sig Nu kickline. JOSEPH F. ANTFNSON 5555 Wissahickon Avc.. Philadelphia, Pa. Chemistry Seals The King Seal . . . tennis anyone? . . . Harvey, get up! . . . ecstacy—the red throne, coffee. and a cigarette . . . 6:30 shower anyone? . . . “Me? on campus for the weekend? . . . but that's not mature . . . qual. lab. forever. LINDA HELEN BALDWIN 11 Hancock Avc.. Coleston. Norristown. Pa. English Day student . . . That car is plotting against me!” . . . apostatized French major . . . Wordsworth, Faulkner, and I conard Bernstein . . . Dean's list . . . (ioldwatcr in '64 . . . grad school bound . . . future librarian . . . avid tea drinker . . . Japanese art and poetry. WILLIAM HENRY BARNABY 600 West Broad St., (iibbstown. N. J. Biology “Barney . . . two year Glen wood cave dweller pre-med society . . . digs the Kingston Trio . . . that damn Latin . . . gung-ho Young Republicans . . . twenty-four Hershey bars in one day . . . push . . . push . . . Jeff bound. JAMES PHILIP BARRETT R.D. 2, Nitman Rd., Easton, Pa. Biology Alpha Psi Omega Jim . . . Albany bound for medicine . . . Card? . . . Of course I'm twenty-one! . . . Organic Qual. for hours . . . “Judas Priest!” . . four years at Studio Cottage—Barrett's hilt heaven . . . ‘Creosote . . . Alpha Psi president .. . Bach. Renoir. Heidegger. JOAN CLARK BAUERLE R.D. 2, Douglassville, Pa. Chemistry D.Y. . . . hornblower . . . fiddler for Messiah . . . P.C. 9 Club . . . in my next reincarnation . . . pigeons don't cat pears . . . expensive mirrors . . . midnight visitors and roof parties at 944 . . . distilled applejack yields vinegar . . . turtle keeper . . . another acid hole ... no vices? 73 FDMUND IAMBS BEAZLEY. JR XI Kings Highway, New York. N. Y Economics and Business Administration Beta Sigma Lambda Becz . . . Beta Sig scribe . . . not much of a conversational piece ’ . . . New- York operator . . . beards, Mau Moos, and a motorcycle . . . two loves—the Rat and Rocco’s . . . Bill’s tormentor . . . “Where am I? . . . How did I get here? . . talkative? vivacious? CYRUS EZRA BEEKEY, JR. 301 Pennsylvania Ave.. Kutztown, Pa. C hemistry Cy” . . . chem pre-medder . . . Brownback and Beardwood Societies . . . summer with the Dean . . Buna S . . . disturbed by alarm clocks . . . Phys. Chem. a challenge . . . Histo. and Physio, for hours . . . one of the thirteen elite of Omwakc Hall . .. headed for JetT. CARL P. BERLINGER X03 Edge Hill Road. Glensidc. Pa. History Sigma Rho Lambda Pi Nu Epsilon The Baron . . . Soccer team captain . . . drafted by Coach Whatley . . . Haverford head hunter . . . Soph Ruler . . . Meistersingers . . . Messiah . . . Varsity Club . . . Ruby Co-Business manager . . . Weekly sports writer . . . the New 1963 model Continental Baron . . . passed on Hell Night. HAROLD GEORGE BONEKEMPEK 212 Green St.. Lansdalc. Pa. Political Science Delta Pi Sigma Member of Handwerk’s frolicking freshman five . . . victim of Mosconism . . . A is for Anne . . TGIF fan . . . Mr. Met . . . inhab- itant of the Rail . . . I'll have it read by blue-book time . . . pigskin prognosticator . . . future teacher. PATRICIA ANNE BORN 11 OX Kenwyn St., Philadelphia, Pa. Biology Tan Sigma Gamma Student teacher . . . Hobson third floor freshman roost-cr, Clamcr Crew, Beardwood 2 . . . loves to eat . . . tea loader . . . You owe me 2 cents!” . . . Oh crunch! . . . Dr. Howard's insect collector . . . Y Commission . . . Ray, Drcxcl . . . Judy’s psychiatrist and alarm clock. ELMERETTA JEAN BOTTIGLIER 517 4th St.. New Cumberland. Pa. History Pi Nu Epsilon Pi Gamma Mu Ellic . . . Shall I study or sleep? . . . four years in Messiah . . . Shirl's psychic double . . . Meistersingers officer and soloist . . too many activities . . . frustrated philosopher . . . Penn State perhaps for grad school . . . her roommate’s conscience . . . calmness and patience above all. 74 DAVID ARTHUR BOURNE 3421 Germantown Pike. Collcgeville. Pa Economics and Business Administration Sin nut Rho Lambda Dave . . . golf . . . ping-pong . . . Barbara’s husband . . . Life is one big car payment . . . Spitfire . . . matriculated in 1957 . . . three years for Uncle Sam . . . Ice man ... ex Impromptone . . . unbelievable dislike for rock and roll . . . Just a social drink. ALTON LEROY BR1NTZENH0FF, JR Lyons Station, Pa. Physics Seals ’Tony . . . Reading Hospital . . . Antique Car Club of America . . . But I’m sure there is an easier way ... free tutor . . . noted for inconspicuous signs on his automobile . . . Evans, shut off your alarm clock ... “I think I’ll go home this weekend. GEORGE THOMAS CAHILL 401 Fairview Rd.. King of Prussia. Pa. Economics and Business Administration .eta Chi Pres, of the 29'crs . . . pinned as a freshman . . . outcast as a senior . . . pinochled out of Psych. Dept. . . . Look Ma—no cavities . . . “Motel Management” major . . . known to procrastinate . . . totally reformed as a senior. FRANK LUCAS C.AIOI A 200 E. I ogan St., Norristown. Pa Political Science Delta Pi Sigma Delta Pi president . . . strength through brotherhood and unity . . . sec.-treas. of MSGA . . . Dean’s list at last . . . young Republican . . . We need a place for a TGIE . Soph Counselor . . . my sleeping bag is home . . . Private investigator, here is my card.” I RICHARD Al AN CALVERT 205 West Avc., Wayne. Pa. Mathematics Rich” . . . The Bear . . . Math Club . . . from ineligible to Dean's list . . . loves working breakfast . . . Handwerk reject . . . always studying except when shooting darts . . . always shooting darts . . . Bio, 3.4 for hours . . . member of 204 Rec. . . . roomed with the Mouth. JILL SELGRADF CAMERON Plymouth Road. Gwynedd Valley. Pa. Biology Who. I? . . . Bobbsy twin, black fringe, and band aids . . . guess what . . . dos mas. por favor . . . we’re going to be late . . . the inn . . . part time apartment dweller . . . mid-year trade ... I and I makes 4 . . . her name is Amy. i 75 ROBERT EAR I CAMPBELL S. Main Si., Riglcrvillc, Pa. Political Science Seals R.E. . . . UC's Music Man . . . backwoods politician and campus GOP whip . . . from where? Biglerville!! . . . majors in extra-curricular activities . . . another year, another girl . . . “Say, where's Harv? . . . Higlerville's Perry Mason . . . “But I liked the Ruby dance! I.INDA JEAN CARPENTER 3k Orchard Rd., Springfield, Del. Co.. Pa. History Kappa Della Kappa Pi Gamma Mu Linda . . Carp . . . Spirit Committee Prcxy . . . Greenwich Village to Ft. Lauderdale . . . red-headed bunny girl . . . love those Deltans . . . Weekly Secretary . . . KD octet . . . Messiah . . . one time athlete . . . Meister-singers .. . Dean's list . . . Who me? ROY BLAINE CHRISTMAN R.D. if 3. Lehighton. Pa. Political Science Pi Gamma Mu Buff . . . MSGA from both sides . . . 2-13 Derr . . fun and games . . . Coon, get up . . . Cleon's friend . . . NAACP member . . . Bcnjy's cousin . . . religious . . . went by boat . . . farmboy and looks it . . . save me the butt . . . beat Scrmarini arm-wrestling . . . there's Grade! JEFFERY SCOT! CLARK 75 Lane of Acres. Haddonficld. N. J. Political Science Sigma Rho Lambda Clark Kent's to pipe . . . rammy . . . What did I do last night? . . . radar . . . proprictor-Brod-bcck Ree. Center . . . ICG . . . Young Republicans . . . Jones and Levic for hours . . . Derr reject . . . get in shape this year . . . four fingers. impossible. NORRIS V. Cl AY TOR Springhousc, Pa. Psychology JAMES NICHOLAS COLASANTI 421 Fairview St., Stowe, Pa. French Colo . . . band . . . intramural sports . . . Newman Club . . . cool. calm, collected and . . . always ready to provide music with his band . . . The Royal Bel-Aires.” 76 KAREN RODEN HAUSEN COLE 1260 Massachusetts Ave.. Arlington. Mass. English Pi Nu Epsilon l.chigh stardust in her eyes . . . traded Stauffer for an apartment in Boston . . . and a new roommate . . . UC I. 2. 3—BU 4 . . . guarded the flag for the red. old gold, and Mack . . . Messiah. Meistersingers . . . dishes I. 2; Cooking 3. 4; laundromat 5. 6. KENNETH BRUCE CONNER Almshouse Rd.. Kichboro. Pa. Chemistry Ken . . . band . . . pre-medder . . . Beard-wood . . . P.C. 9 Club . . . brains! . . . co-ordination plus . . . “Leupold! Where’s my shov-clin' hat? . . . lost in the woods? . . . scholarship to Hahnemann . . . waitin' for Adrienne . . . Jones' spelling champ . . . Dean's list . . . weekends in Mass. LAWRENCE LORAIN COON. JR R D. 1 Box 91. Norwich. New York Psychology Alpha Phi Omega Cooner” . . . keeper of The Buff . . . APO Scout master . . . always subbing in the kitchen—somewhere . . . talks in his sleep . . . Sandy Run C.C. toilet-paper calendar; coat hanger light . . . wears it often . . . Hey. Kids!!! . . . one rose forever . . . last seen hitchhiking north. DONNA JUNE COOPER 1X50 Acorn Lane. Abington. Pa. Biology Kappa Delta Kappa Coop . . . 3. 2. 2. 6 . . . confirmed old-dormer . . . The thing of it is ... .. . minor in self help jobs . . . tray technique? . . . 3rd floor Bio major . . KD octet . . . field trip ktd ... V . . . Hawkcyc. Basophils, and fruit flics with Buggsy .. . Penn Vet or bust! MARGARET ANN COOPER Sicklervillc. N. J. Political Science Tan Sigma Gamma Coop . . . Tau Sig's V.P. . . . Are you kidding me?” . . . Cheerleader’s leader . . the pin—off again, on again . . . ZX’s guardian . . . summers in O.C. . . . psychoanalyst . . . A-l waiter retired . . . Cute! . . . social butterfly . . . Supply Store major . . . old-guard Tau Sigger. STEPHEN DAVID CRESSMAN 33 B Duncan Hill. Westfield. N. J. Physics Steve ... an unknown . . . always studying . math is murder . . . the hurrier I go the behinder I get . . . women arc wonderful . . . still looking . . . hates pretentiousness . . rated four years behind . . . lives only to fly ... best is yet to come. 77 LUC II I I- I). DAVIS K I). 1. Box 233. Chester Springs. Pa. Chemistry Quiet . . . cats by the dozen . . . old fogie . . . Glenn Miller music . . . honesty is the best policy . . chem lab forever. AI.I.YN PRANK DELONG 9X0 Terrace I .me. Pottstown. Pa. Chemistry “Al” . . . Brownback Anders and Beardwood Societies . . . intermittent band member . . . reluctant morning riser . . . insatiable appetite . . . penthouse dweller of Omwakc. C I AIR I- DORIS DUN PR Park Avc.. Lake Ifopatcong, N. J. Hioiogy A ipha Siyma A'll I he Hat . . . Sig Nil's Belly Sherman and Aunt Jemima, too . . . postermaker with opium touch . . . “Claire! Your water's boiling! . . . Bio. lab-slave . . . food smuggler . . . allergic to wool, cigarettes, freckles, and Kay . . . Porschificd. CAROI JOAN I)P SILVA 4X Virginia Avc., Dumont. N. J. English Phi Alpha Psi Da Silv . . . Daily Bulletin . . . Hoi, help me balance these NVSGA books . . . Greenbean Queen” . . . “What’ll I do with my hair? . . . Messiah . . . Spring Festival . . . When there's a W|| I , there's a way . . . February I. 1964 . . . always a PAL! MARII EILEEN DEVINE 245 Green Street. Royersford, Pa. English Day student . . . frustrated language major . . . Baker fan . . . tea, tea, and more tea . . . Gothic novels . . . Dean's lister . . . strawberry milkshakes ... 3 1 2 years . . . future reference librarian . . . those trips to the Art Museum . . . Do you want a cookie? JOANNP ETHEL DIFFFENDFRFF.R 1X36 Washington Blvd., Easton, Pa. Hioiogy Alpha Sigma Nn Jo . . . All right class, get out the microscopes . . . Messiah and Meistersingers . . . Judy's roommate . . . Cats and alligators under my bed? . . . letters from Lafayette . . . Dean's list . . . gotta push ... Sig Nu’s V. Pres. . . . good bye footballs and goldfish. 78 DAVID GUY DI EUGENIO 339 Stuart Ave.. Downingtown. Pa. biology Zeta Chi Dave ... 3 years in the Zoo . X Prexy . . . Cub anti Key . . . All MAC. Football 62 . . “Where's my little green car?” ... pot washef pre-nted . . Stuic in sneakers . . 1 love that Histo. . . . “Gotta show Lcvic . .. It’s my business!” JANICE Dll I IPI AM 955 Allcngrove St.. Philadelphia 24. Pa. History Pi Gamma Mu Bio’s fun . . . scatterbrain reporter ... 4 here, and 3 away . . . Broadway Musicals 1, 2 . . Dean’s lister . . . Bobbscy twin, black fringe and bandages . . . Deux Plus . . . chocolate chip cookies . . . “Moon River . . . trans-Atlantic call . . . Blackeyc and broken suitcase . . . Hercules . . . third floor crew . . . those 8-5's! BRIAN DOUGLAS DITTFNHAFFR 2142 Worth St.. York. Pa. History He to Sigma Lambda “Brian” . . . Betan's money watcher . . . ICG Pres. . . . Veep PSF.A . . . future teacher? . . . Supplv Store executive . . . both Dean's lists . . . moral “immoral Betan . . Dr. Armstrong's Econ. major . . . conventions in Harrisburg . . . Mimi . . . visits to the quad . . . hooked in December. SUSAN EDITH DOYLE 52 Ayrmont Lane. Matawan. N. J. Psychology Omega Chi Supply Store and Rail forever . . . double trouble . . . radical Rapunzel . . . my indestructible ”409 . . . The Dean would like to sec you . . . weekends away . . . honorary Betan . . Daytona again . . . social proba- tion? . . . letters from Germany . . . fixture at Rock’s . . . traumatic much? CONARD KARL DUFFIELD 3025 Sheffield Dr.. Norristown. Pa. History Della Pi Sigma “DufT . . . Caiola's shadow . . . part-time baker . . . skiing fiend . . . status seeker . . . shopping for a toupee . . . Delta Pi's hardest worker . . . trips in the Duffmobile . . . one's the limit . . . loves to get his ear pulled by Filler (who else?). KURT HESS ECKARD. SR. Main St., Spring Mount. Pa. Economics and business Administration Alpha Phi Omega Resident turned day student . . . APO scribe and jester . . seen frequently on fire trucks . . . But Dean, my alarm didn’t go off . . . gave up l.eber for married life . . . Bio.. Chenv. Econ. . . . “How's Junior? . . . bills, bills, bills! 79 RUTH ANN W. ECKARD Main St.. Spring Mount. Pa. Mathematics Kappa Pella Kappa KDK blonde bombshell . . twilight hours in physics lab . . . four-year day student . . . occasionally stops giggling . . . got a roommate in junior year . . . Kurt's senior year alarm clock . . . quiet sophistication . . . ad-calc pusher .. . booties, bottles, and bibs. RONALD PAUL EMMERT 731 N. Center St., Pottsville. Pa. History .eta Chi Lhc Em . . Bock Hall proctor . . . Sacred Heart’s best Knee Dept, customer . . . “Gung-ho student teacher . . . Kenny Walker's best friend . . . Varsity Club . . . football 1. 2. 3. 4 . . . one of the more active Zetans . . . IFC representative . . . Gordie Davis. 2. 3. 4 . . . Gerk-Ems ... I. GEORGE WILSON ENNIS 2775 Egypt Rd., Audubon. Pa. History George . . . Drc.xel Evening School . . . Hey Liv. got a cigarette? . . . sleeps in chapel . . . avid French student . . . Liv's matrimonial counselor . . . History . . . Mabel?! . . . Little party tonight. Dave . . . have you seen Dinger's coat? KAREN LESLIE ENTREKIN 66 South 6th Avc.. Coalcsvillc. Pa. English Omega Chi O Chi's Recording Secretary . . . summer roll packer . . . Remorse . . . prefers Math, to History . . . forgot Greek Gleanings again . . . PSEA inactive member . . . But he's so nice . . . Stauffer’s treasurer . . . Nancy, what's your dress doing tomorrow? . . . Peif. Bring me an ’S'. GARY LESLIE EULER 517 Burton Rd.. Orcland. Pa. Economies and Business Administration Sigma Rho Lambda Eulc . . . Can't believe I'm here . . . Anyone want to go to Allentown? . . . strong supporter of away weekends . . . long live Alpha Tau Omega . . . owner of an iron pig . . . it's time for another horror show . . . “Go you Buckeyes. SARAH JANE EYRE 198 Lafayette St.. Doylcstown, Pa. Health and Physical Education Jane . . . Pol. Theory's only Phys. Edder . . . Pony's waiter . . . overworked underachiever . . Tennis and Badminton teams . . . of course I haven't started reading it yet . . . Want hot peppers on your zep? . . . cut to the limit again . . . prune girls arc prettier. 80 SAMUEL ROBERT FILLER Rd c2 Rt. 130. Burlington. N. I. Biology Alpha Phi Omega APO fHinkie . . . pre-med business man . . . Jersey chicken farmer . . . hard-working pre-medder . . . “A' in Organic . . . home to Cindy . . . just loves Buggsy's seminar . . . “My dog eats better food than this” . . . tears on his Fatty papers . . . Leupold!!! JANE BONNII FISHFR 1301 Huntingdon Rd.. Abington. Pa. Health anti Physical Education Phi Alpha Psi Bonnie . . . public relations for Rat Pack . . 3:00 a.m. giggle . . . three year vacation from Bouve . . . Bonnie Fisher blouse . . . WAA president . . . How do you get into these scrapes? . . . first woman on the moon . . . white Chevrolet . . . What’s her sport? . . . diving champ. ROBERI KENNETH FORSYTHE JR. 69 Gouglcr Rd.. Royersford. Pa. Physics Bob . . . plays a Hammond . . . onl three contemporaries left in '64 . . . Math Club picnics . . . science library . . . Where's that little car'3“ . . . play it by ear. HARVEY BERNARD FRUMAN 18 S. Main St.. Shenandoah. Pa. Biology Seals Bloody mouth . . . Harvey's Harcum Homecoming—all guaranteed nice! . . . hot '51 Olds —“What do you mean wash it? . . . Detroit City . . . But that costs money! . . . blushing boy . . . fogbrain . . . huh? . . . what? . . . first sealer . . . footprints on the ceiling. I INDA FUHRMAN 53 Village Drive. Nctfsvillc. Pa. English Furhead . . . ires petite . . . guitar strum-mer . . . infectious laugh . . . ofT-campus all four . . . Group Vice-Prcs. . . . discouraging words . . . turtlenecks and loafers . . . contacts '63 . . . member of the Village . . . con- firmed non-joiner. CRAIG CLIFFORD GARNER 225 Indian Lane. Media. Pa. History Seals Gams . . . UC's Larry Merchant . . . I'll trade you Bob plus my rug for the Seal . . . Hey Murf. wanna arm wrestle? . . . Fat Fullani's aggressor . . Swarthmore's phantom • • Dougic is my idol . . . South Hall demolition crew ... I can't sec over the wheel. 81 RICHARD A. GEESAMAN 719 E. Walnut St.. North Wales. Pa. Mathematics Geese . . . steady patron of Boss Tweed’s Tavern . . . these seven hour semesters arc really tough . . . Hey! Did you hear this one? . . . What do we hope to accomplish this afternoon Sieb? . . . one plus one equals two.” I.INDA GEM LING Old Stirling Rd.. Plainfield. N. J. English “Lin . . . sleeping in the Goldfish Bowl . . . For God Sakes don't open that closet! . . . pumpkin . . . world champion speller . . . sleepwalker . . . Of course I always go to Chapel . . . early morning visitors . . . overcut, again? . . . Next time there’ll be an arrest!” RICH WOOD MARSHALL GP.NTKR M8 S. Woodbury Rd., Pitman, N. J. History Sigma Rho Lambda Swampy . . . comeback in basketball . . . known to have opinions . . . little ears . . . migrant studier . . . “almost—The story of my life . . nice guys always finish second . . . Whale’s only sex life . . . Rocco’s Buddy . . . bridge break in Hrodbcck rcc center. BARBARA LYNNE GELIYS 17 Springton Lake Rd.. Media. Pa. Political Science Kappa Delta Kappa Pi Gamma Mu Barb . . . Chapel five days a week . . . Bridge ... a Weekly feature editor . . . image destroyer ... a Dean's lister who believes in unlimited cuts ... I haven’t read it yet . . . all nighters . . . juvenile delinquents . . . Mes-siuh . . . countdown with Dotlie . . . dorm psychologist. NORMAN EDGAR GIBBS 616 Highland Ave., Neptune, N. J. Mathematics Seals The Blade . . . Seals . . . Barney Olfield . . . Visitor from 8th Ave. ... the golden bomb with dice . . . Would you mind replacing my divot? . . . Dennis is my idol . . . you merely . . . Anyone seen my transmission? . . . But Dean, the name isn't Cadman! ROBERT ALBERT GLADSTONE 4322 M St.. Philadelphia 24. Pa. English Rela Sigma Lambda Stone . . . family man . . . Hey! Easy on the butter . . . loves Manhattan . . . Leber's Officer McClure . . . Who wears pleats? . . . checks and stripes . . . First Sober Betan . . . “Button. Frosh” . . . broad jumper-spoken for . . . your friendly co-editor. 82 RICHARD STEPHEN GOEHRINGER 120 Morlyn Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Economics ami Must ness Administration Zeta Chi “Dick . . . likes the name Suzic . . . continues to buy stock in head . . . attends Pol. Sci classes at Elk mountain . . . Muck's partner in the Zoo parade . . . should get a degree from West Chester State . . . official member of the night raiders. GEORGE WASHINGTON GOI DACKER. Ill 312 fourth St.. Surf City. N. J. Mathematics Alpha Phi Omega Tiger . . . clamming 1. 2 . . . big weight lifter . . . letters from “Granny . . . “Yeah! I’ve got contacts . . . A.P.O. Scrgcant-at-Arms . . . Curtis to Derr, Ugh! . . . “There’s really nothing to it -quote Uncle Lunny . . . 1-1111-Merrr!! . . . Derr Dragons . . . “Next time ask! . .. water lower incident. BARBARA ANN GRKIM 1313 Astor St.. Norristown. Pa. Mathematics Barb . . . math major taking bio courses . . . Shreincr four years . . . Sally's pal . . . lots of phone calls . . . bio lab assistant . . . weekender . . . marking papers for Mrs. Shccdcr . . . Math Club . . . Dean's lister . . . graduate school hopes. VIRGINIA HOI MI S GROSS 1035 Terrace Avc.. Wyomissing. Pa. Political Science Omega Chi Ginny . . . Mum's the word kids . . . Stauffer president . . . three minute dorm meetings . . Rat Pack . . . Moon over Paramus . . . TWIG . . . Champagne at the wedding It's my pleasure Badminton? . . . Tennis? Captaincies . . . major maladjustment . . . Gee Lord and Taylor! . . . Naps I. 2. 3. 4 . . . Committees I. 2. 3. 4. MARYANN KRESSLER HAAS 1837 Turner St., Allentown. Pa. Chemistry Pi Nu Epsilon Third floor crews . . . Paisley. Pfahlcr. and Bombcrgcr . . . Bcardwood Chemistry Society’s Keeper of the records . . . Whitian . . . Meistcr-singer and Messiah ... lab assistant forever . . . P.C. 9 Club . . . dilA from 3-litcr breakers . . . water fights on third floor Paisley and Pfahlcr. JUDITH HELEN HABECK 131 Midland Terr., Yonkers. N. Y. French Kappa Delta Kappa Judy . . . How do you know I'm from New Yawk? . . . This is my semester for Dean's list . . . Don't I look 21? . . . A in supply, it’s my other subjects . . . Messiah 1, 2. 3 . . . Meistersingers 2. 3. 4 . . . 6:30 already? . . . I don't believe you’re real. u 83 ALAN HARWOOD HAKANSON River St.. Norwell, Mass. Economics and Easiness Administration “Al . . . football . . . football camp in the hospital ... a real hunk . . . Varsity Club . . . shotput with little effort . . Business Club . . . “Hak” . . . Main Street handyman . . . Track. JAMES HENRY HAKE Aquetong Rd.. Carvcrsville. Pa. Political Science Alpha Phi Omega Jim . . . quiet . . . consistent pusher: 12-3 am . . . sleeps in class . . . PAC . . . Who says a Fiat won't go through Eger . . Messiah . . . off to Philadelphia . . . watch those Black Muslims . . . Mcistcrsingcrs . . . fascinated by oriental life . . . IRC proxy ... future? MARY LOUISE HAMM •12 N. 6th St.. Bangor. Pa. Mathematics Phi Alpha Psi Hamniic . . . S. kitten of Stauffer two . . . Rat Pack . . . Queenic . . . It makes me so mad . . . PSEA . . . DTT . . . Little red Corvette . . . M.L. is swell . . . four years with Killian . . . I'm furious . . . Math Club . . . only one warning in four years . . . Cheerleader . . . cutest and peppiest. CAROL ILISI HE BLR 6935 Sherman St.. Philadelphia. Pa. English Hebe . . . groundhog 3. 4 . . . four years with Murph . . . Messiah and Mcistcrsingcrs . . . kitchen devotee . . . Horse . . . panty raided . . . 1 5 wardrobe . . . twin-trouble which one . . . Homecoming Queen '63 . . . 944 ... Jr. Prom Queen . . . unknown Beard-wood prexy . . . No bridge . . . staunch independent . . . semi-reformed idealist. JUDITH ELLEN HENNESSY 422 Addison Ave.. Collingswood, N. J. Biology Alpha Sigma Na Judy . . . Sig Nu Chaplain . . . “Blue-eyes” . . . engaged to Jim . . daily letters to Kings Point . . . Dean’s list . . . Joanne's roommate . . . “Those ST forms . . . PSEA . . . animals in the dorm . . . Messiah . . . car trouble! . . . A Night Owl . . . future N. J. teacher. PATRICIA HILL 900 Church Rd.. Oreland. Pa. History Omega Chi Pi Oamma Ma Patty . . . groundhog 3. 4 . . . F.F.P. . . . advanced courses with B.B.B.B.B. . . . Bridge I. 2. 3. 4 . . Delta Pi's Queen I960 . . . Armstrong disciple . . . Porky ... 1 5 wardrobe . . . lush . . . lacrosse lassie . . . deluxe procrastinator . . . O Chi Trio . . . The Hill she Will ... Sig Rho's Sweetheart. 1963 . . . the Pres. 84 WILI I AM ARTHUR HOLMES. JR 24 Windsor Rd.. Philadelphia 18. Pa. Economics and Hum ness Administration Bill . . . decisions, decisions, decisions . . . phys. chem. lab assistant . . . intramural wrestler . . . letters from everywhere . . . hematoma . . . quadrumanous despicious from P.C. to U.C. such progress . . . vociferous . . . prepared for? NAN V ANN HOLOCHUK 1542 Linden St.. Bethlehem. Pa Biology Tan Sigma Gamma Hoi . . . Tau Si£ prexv . . . Inimitable Nancy . . . Frosh hi-jinv with Jackie are you serious? . . . grad school widow . . . dimples . . . Carol. I promise I'll get up when the alarm rings! . . . Old guard Tau Sigger . . . Love thy neighbors. MARY ANNE KI ARA HOMMEI 5642 N. Fifth St.. Philadelphia. Pa. German Alpha Sigma j u Homs . . . Hey kids. I've got food! . . . Supply 1-7 .. . fourth to first in Tooch's VW . . . You're lookin fine . . . Eger Gateway . . . almost Dean’s list . . . “fourth for bridge . . . before and after . . . perpetual dissenter . . . Trink! . . . January grad. SUZANNE JEAN HONLYSI I I Johnston Road. Norristown. Pa. Mathematics Tan Sigma Gamma Honeysuckle” . . . Sesquiseraphic Sue . . . WSGA pres I have to iron a blouse . . . Charlie’s ringleader . . . accident ward . . . Ogontz . . . captain hockey, swimming, lacrosse . . . I can't find the bottom of my closet. ROBERT LARI. HOTTENSTEIN 410 Arch St.. Spring City. Pa. Economics and Business Administration Delta Pi Sigma Treasurer of Delta Pi two years running . . . man with the money . . . “Where's my receipt?” . . . resident freshman-commuter last three years . . . lunch at the Rail . . . finally made it to Florida! . . . Navy OCS after graduation . . . Anchors A weigh.” WILLIAM EDWARD HUEBNER 2105 Horace Ave., Abinglon. Pa. Economies and Business Administration Bela Sigma Inimhda “Hccbs . . . The Super Jew . . . switch major the middle of junior year . . . 300 Club . . . corresponding secretary of Beta Sig . . . graduate school bound . . . everyone likes a freebe . . flood in 724 . . . cellar dweller. 85 JOHN HERBERT HUNSICKER Royers ford, Pa. History Co-captain and chaplain of track team . . . 3 4 day student . . . basso prof undo in Messiah . . . Mens Sports Editor of Ruby . . . weekly trips to Albright . . . “I’m going to breakfast so I get my money's worth. RICHARD PAUL HURFF 219 Black Horse Pike. Haddon Heights. N. J. History Dick . . . Canterbury Chib’s atheist . . . Stine four years . . . education major . . . Wrinklcpuss . . . Butch’s protector . . . Messiah . . . quiet until he gets to know you . . . PSKA . . . coffee anyone? . . . me paint my room? . . . hybridizes cars . . . keys ... ingenious . . . cynic .. . grad school. HELEN NAGLE HUTCHESON 3019 Maple Shade Lone, Woodbine, Wilmington 3. Del. Health and Physical Education Tan Sigma Gamma “Hutch . . . true Tau Sigger . . . Messiah . . . “How do you spell that?” . . . dancing phys. edder . . . universal baby sitter . . . enthusiastic student teacher . . . cellar dweller . . . Human for hours and hours and hours . . . Wake me when it’s over. ROBERT WILKES I HI.OFF 10 Wooster Rd.. Tariffville. Conn. History Pi Nu Epsilon 'Bob ’. . . Good Grief! . . . an Armstrong advocate . . . one of the Canterbury crowd . . . I'm just living for Meistcrsingcr tour . . . growing my own tonsure . . . MELT!” ... a library “worker . . . Dean’s list . . . the only thing better than Old England is New England. MARGARET JENNEY Pine Creek Lane, Chester Spiings. Pa. Psychology Phi Alpha Psi Peggy . . . Keeper of the Blue and Gold door . . . Y's publicity chairman . . . Stauffer corner rooms . . . rock hunters . . . Elaine’s other half . . . tomorrow I diet . . . neatness . . . a summer at Congress Hall . . . But roomie that's sad . . . unpredictable . . . VW fan . . . Clamcr clan. LINDA RUTH RACHEL 92 E. Bergen Place. Red Bank, N. J Biology Phi Alpha Psi Science major . . . where else but lab? . . . Ruby Business Manager . . . whoopic-du . . . decorations . . . virgin fruit Hies . . . guitar I. 2 . . . long golden curls . . . sailing summers . . . introverted-extrovert . . . lavender . . . matter of fact . . . RAY . . . Goodie Room forever. 86 - PATRICIA ANNE KASINGER 420 Orvilla Road, Lansdalc, Pa. Chemistry Pal • • ■ one of the Golddust twins ... 4 years in Shreincr ... lab assistant ... I could have died . . . Cheers to P Chem . . . pulled an all-nighter for German . . . poorness personified . . . cone. H.S04 plus shoe leather equals holes. SHIRI EY ANN KEEHN 1142 Rambler Ave.. Pottstown. Pa. English “Shir 1” . . . bubbly blonde . perception personified . . . European traveller . . . Messiah and Mcistersingers . . . oblivious to alarm clocks . . . quite unpredictable . . . stellar . . . El lie’s taskmaster . . . I'm going to write a book . . . Duryca's hairstylist ... a concern that is genuine. ELIZABETH SUE KELLY 202 E. Collingswood Ave.. Oaklvn 6, N. J. Physics Kappa Delta Kappa Kelly ... 3 1 2 year girl . . C P Telephone next stop . . . Nick . . . Oh. that red hair . . . Florida . . . Shreiner forever . . . KDK octet . . . alltime friendliest waiter in the animal room . . . physics lab assistant , . . earned her Mrs. ROBER I BRUC E KENSCHAEI 213 W. Rose Valley Rd., Wallingford, Pa. Economics ami Business Administration Sigma Rho Lambda Shaft . . . young and innocent member of the Eircroft raider trio . . . Wildwood beach patrol summers with Maynard . . . known to many as the Magician . . . escapades with Walt and Mike . . . vassal of Ercdericka the Great . . limited by open line to West Chester. EDWIN GEORGE KEPHART. JR. 214 Francis Ave.. Norristown. Pa. Mathematics Ned or Kcp . . . introverted individualist . . . tremendous inferiority complex . . . frustration . . . insomnia . . . smiles? . . . girlfriends? what are they? . . . perpetually at the Drug . . . timid . . . twenty cups of coffee daily . . . despondent . . . Messiah . . chapel choir ... a loner . . . grad school: OCS. United States Navy. RUSSELL GREGORY KERN 7524 Beverly Rd.. Philadelphia, Pa. English Alpha Phi Omega Greg . . . jovial, sincere and friendly . . . Cub and Key . . . Dean’s list . . . Alpha Psi member who knows all the lines . . . APO'.s cherub . . . proctor’s headache . . . devoted PSF.A Prcxy . . . future prof . . . idolizes Dr. Messinger . . . Washington’s failure . . . U.C. playboy. 87 . NANC Y ANNE KILLIAN Valley Forge. Pa. Psychology “Killian ' ... “I understand your point of view, BUT . . . Rococo Wagon . . . rat pack ... At IcaM horrible horrible . . . T.W.I.G. . . . 77 WABC . . . “Let’s get out of here . . . With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do. MONS KING 307 Pine Tree Rd.. Radnor. Pa. Mathematics Zeta Chi Mons . . . Hot Doggy . . . quickest grin on campus . Math Club . . ZX Rushing Chairman . . golf in the ZOO . . displaced zooman . . . long hair and a surfboard . . . likes grungy roommates . . . Whatever you guys do is alright with me. RICHARD ROSS KITCHF.LL 45 Whippany Rd.. Whippany. N J. Economics and Business Administration Kitch . . . Leber penthouse . . . Messiah . . . “Hey Swint. get me up for chapel . . . quiet . . . independent . . . What can I say? . . . spends most of his spare time with Rusty . . . So? . . . campus cowbov . . . Leber's own Gene Autry. ELIZABETH ANNE Kl I INGINNA 11 York St.. Hanover. Pa. Political Science Kappa Delta Kappa Alpha Psi Omega Betsy . . Klunker . . . student teacher with problems . . . I'm homesick for the park . . . dancing on the tables anyone? . . . happiness is contacts finally . . . play practices . . . Messiah . . . KDK octet . . . smiley redhead . . . swimming team. JOAN I RANGES KLEINHOFF 10 Home Kd.. Hatboro. Pa. Mathematics Tan Sigma Gamma “Joni . . . Beta Sig’s Queen . . . Y-prexy . . . thwarted athlete . . . squeaky brace . . . “Jaunty Joan . . . sincere . . . permanent news gatherer for ’64 . . . four years with Sal . . . Clamer's Joan Baez . . . like her Mexican guitar . . . Whitian . . . personality, intelligence, and charm. PAUL WARRFN KLEINSMITH 100 W. Clinton St.. Dover. N. J. Economics and Business Administration Alpha Phi Omega Fresh out of Harry courses . . . breaks all sleep records . . . Acme bound . . . What’s for breakfast in the coffee room? . . . marketing enthusiast . . . never here on weekends. 88 WALTER FRANKLIN KNIGHT R I). 2. Box 125. Milford. N. J. Biology ' .eta Chi Wcav . . . torn between motorcycles, horses, and studies . . . once caught in lab after three . . . never late—to bed . . . “How can I hook this golf bag to my motorcycle. I arry? . . came to the big city to go to college. DAVID RAYMOND KOHR 662 Kirkwood Ave.. Fox Chase Manor. Pa. Psychology Sigma Rho l.ambda “Dave . . . Sig Rho I’rcxy . . . football with fine hands . . . constant sleeper . . . Patty's one and only . . . MSG A . . . IFC . . . Freshman Class President . . . ex-campus leader . . . K.C.K. and his koolics . . intramural B-Ball shooting champion . . . grad school or Navy ocs. WAI TER S. KORF.NKIEWICZ R D. 2. Collcgevillc, Pa. Economics and Business Administration A Ipha Phi Epsilon Apes president . . . basketball co-captain . . . fighting Polack . . . Where is Chuck? . . . moonlight becomes you . . . mobie king . . . Sieb's chauffeur . . French Fry Fan Club . . . Ask Chuck. I am hurting. IUDY I AWRF.NCF KRAMPF 2455 Tortugas Lane. Fort Lauderdale. Fla. Health and Physical Education Phi Alpha Psi Rebel, intellectual lion . . There is no one better than I . . . Rat Pack . . . Moon over Garden State Parkway . . . T.W.I.G. . . . Emma the Alligator . . . lacrosse target . . . I'm in love! . . . burgundy red VW . . . 1 will breathe after my own fashion. DALE ROBI RI KRAIZ 326 S. Whitfield St.. Nazareth. Pa. Mathematics Alpha Phi Epsilon Punchy . . . Varsity Club's fearless leader . . . captain of grapplcrs . . . always in shape . . . professor of IV and pinochle . . . prc-thco flameout . . . busts rocks with head . . . scar-head . . . APE’s sadistic pledgcmasicr . . . TGIF terror . . . How about a slim Jim?” . . . weekends at Penn. RONALD WILLIAM KREIS 44 Kossuth Place. Wayne. N. I. Chemistry Beard wood Chemical Society . . . P. Chem 9 Club . . . friend of Charlie’s . . . weekend warrior . . . village dweller. 89 i JACQUEMNF. IRENE KROSCHWITZ 1990 Kintcr Ave.. Trenton 10. N. J. Chemistry Tati Sigma Gamma Judicious. Genial, Jocular Jackie . . . Tau Sig's mad chemist . . . T-wirl! . . . ex-idolatress . . . Whitian . . . tablc-chcckcr . . . Lupc . . . Give me my blanket! . . . frosh hi-jinx with Hoi . . . senior year—perfect room, perfect roommate . . . Ph.D. seeker . . . Baby . . . Old-Guard Tau Sigger. ROBERT DOUGLAS KUBIF 696 Ridgewood Rd., Oradcll, N. J Psychology Kubc ... the rcd-hcadcd kid who knows how to pony . . . seaside summers with Smitty . . . still taking poker lessons . . . finally discovered alcohol . . . two years in 724 ... always prepared (?)... psychoanalyst . . . confused. JUDITH LUCY KUMMLER 137 Cooper Avc.. Iselin, N. J. German Alpha Sigma Nu Judy . . . Arc you making coffee. Eppic? . . . Krumm's cackle . . . German Club prexy . . . Deutschland. '63 . . . dear Julie . . . chawk-lits . . . Those towels get shorter every year!” . . . devil or angel? . . . friendly and bubbly . . . ( lamer Clan—four years . . . “room for rent. GARLAND LA CLARE LAND. JR 3629 Ridgeway Avc.. Laureldalc. Pa. Mathematics Gary” . . . physics lab assistant . . . Math Club . . . cats anything including snails . . . honest cardplaycr? . . . I'm just resting my eyes . . . perfect record, home every weekend . . . one of the two most contented men on campus . . . engaged to Sandy. CAROLE ANITA LANE 1952 Old Welsh Rd.. Abington. Pa. Biology Phi Alpha Psi Lame . . . Springford fan . . . Dear! . . . Phi Psi’s gung-ho treasurer . . . “Everything happens for the best . . . happy termination parties . . . Must get visual aids . . . keeper of the chapel charts . . . it's just a matter of getting used to the car . . . athletic star!? CAROL LEE LEHMAN Oakhurst Dr.. R.D. 1. Center Valley. Pa. English A four year dream of grad school . . . third floor crew ... to Speck's by comet ... a race to beat the choir . . . official timekeeper . . . lost in the rain ... 27 piece of luggage . . . Arivederci Roma . . . “senioritis. 90 EDWARD HFSS I EISTER II 34 W Myrtle St. Littlcstown. Pa. History “Eddie . . . sports enthusiast . . . You hit the limit—five yellow slips . frustrated school teacher . . . love affair with the Baltimore Colts . . . Palestra anyone? . . . South Hall prankster . . . rarely cuts a class (?)... A six-pack of Schlitz with pop-tops. GEORGE I Rl I) I F.UPOI IV JR 308 Cuthhert Rd.. Westmont. N J. Biology Undisputed campus sleeping champ . . . Susie who??? . . . rcc. room janitor . . . intramural man . . . The boat's sinkin'. save the beer . . . Loblcy's lab partner . . . third floor dissection team . . . rigid study schedule . . . Harvard bound . . . gets Fatty's award. ROBERT ATI IT I 1VINC.STON 620 Manor Road. Narberth. Pa. History Pi jVu Epsilon Alpha Phi Omega Bob . . . organization man . . . U.C.’s Toscanini . . . music organization's president and student conductor . . . never sleeps . . . APO's traveling politician . . . Europe. Florida, Kansas in one year . . . frustrated athlete . . . sports publicity and P.A. . . . Weekly Sports Staff . . . after grad, school, a communications career. ROBERT LAWRENCE LIVINGSTON 34 Hamilton Ave., Seaside Heights. N. J. Political Science Beto” . . . Seaside gambler . one of trio triplets . . . Cicorgc's easy credit loan company three year Ercclanditc . . . Rutt's assistant bell-ringer . . . wild parties at Audubon . . . “No mail from the wench? . . . law school? WILLIAM J. LOBLEY. JR. 205 B Plymouth Ave.. Oreland. Pa. Biology Or. Howard's tennis partner ... a close second in any election . . . Marilyn docs exist! . . . Ambler man makes good . . . Aww Billy . . . two time Levieman . . . Messiah . . . the pre-med’s comedian in lab . . . intramurals all the lime . . . purple fender . . . pre-dent? . . . prelaw? .. . future? WILLIAM SMITH LUNDGREN 1006 Sutton Terrace. Bala Cynwyd. Pa. Economics and Business Administration Alpha Psi Omega Bill . . . P.A.C. major . . . Curtain Club minor . . . If I flunk out! . . . money mad . . . “I'm tired . . . liberal Quaker ... I have a friend, who . . . New York . . . ‘Til never graduate . . . Anybody have a car? . . . I'm hungry!” 91 . Will I AM B MACK 313 Washington Avc.. Newtown. Pa. Political Science Beta Sixmo Lambda Great White Hunter ... 8 point buck and a Barnegut Goose . . . UC's first 8-minute mile . . . Eirccroft house parties . . . introvert . . . scholar . . . Kiss me baby ... I couldn't care less! It's overrated. . . . “Your values are all fouled-up! MIRIAM MARCY 604 High St.. Pottstown. Pa Psychology Kappa Delta Kappa Mimi . . . engaged . . . Brian . . . twice KD veep . . . ISC . . . PS! A . . . Weekly and Ruby stalls . . . gung-ho student teacher . . . organization plus . . . talks with her eyes . . . logical? . . . pseudo psychologist . . . Let's go to the Rail . . . people, places, and things . . . Europe. 1961. ROBERT MICHAEL MASCHOCK l ikcvicw. Barnesvillc. Pa. Economics and Business Administration Alpha Plti Epsilon Masher . . . varsity defensive football I, 2. 3. 4 . . . known to keep training . . . made Zola so mean . . . new breed of Apes . . . Stuics . . . cellar dweller . . . almost EC AC . . . takes an occasional drink . . . alternates semesters in kitchen . . . one of UC's coal-crackers. DONALD EDWARD MATUSOW 722 Nedro Avc., Philadelphia 20. Pa. Political Science Sigma Rho Lambda Tuse . . . perpetual Dean's lister . . . president procrastinate of Pi Gamma Mu . . . Thespian second semester junior year . . . bad attitude in pantry . . . best potential in frat . . . lucky at cards, unlucky at love . . . never known to get emotional . . . future lawyer or actor or diplomat or . . . or. JOHN WESLEY MAYNARD. JR. 192 West Essex St.. Lansdowne. Pa. Biology Sigma Rho Lambda “Holly” . . . has potent feet . . . faraway loves, but moving closer to home . . . Wildwood days with Shaft . . . poker according to Maverick . . . would die if mailroom was locked for two days . . . pre-vet. premed. pre-dent . . . studies? hard. SUSAN I EE MAZE 3807 Germantown Pike. Collegcville. Pa. Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma “Sue . . . Tan Sig . . . How 'bout a cup of coffee?” . . . lucky Fridays . . . PFI 113 .. . little girl, little car . . . lehry of rats . . . Phocnixvillc frostbite . . . cartilage ease . . . working girl . . . Day Study to Bcardwood . . . New Brunswick bound . . . engaged to Bob. 92 I INHART I II I DS McMULLIN II 621 Delaware Ave., I ansdalc, Pa. Mathematics Alpha Phi Omega Lin” . . . ambitious . . . daily commuter . . . “C harlie Gorcn of the Day Study . . the Barn's a long way from Broadway . . . Dean's team . . . APO’s banker . . . procrastinator . . . Dr. Messinger. 1 left my ST-4's at home . . . Blue Eyes. GEORGE SNYDER McVAUGH. JR 102 Gordon Rd.. Philadelphia IS. Pa. Mathematics Alpha Phi Omega George . . . Social Responsibility Commission . . . varsity soccer, one year . . . Day student . . . Jack of all majors, master of none . . . consistently inconsistent ... I think I need a new major . . . ambition: unknown . . . destination: reach my ambition. LARRY GEORGE MEYERS Obelisk. Pa. Political Science Friendly . . staunch Republican . . . Curtain Club . . varies his studies . . . avid interest in politics . . . devoted to the Arts . . . enjoys Pol Sci. and Lit. classes . . . Y representative .. . former Day student. JUDIIH JO MILLER 24X Bracsidc Ave.. East Stroudsburg. Pa. .Mathematics Tan Sigma Gamma “Judy . . . perpetual napper . . . Beardwood's money collector . . . “Pat, how do you spell? . . . finds clipboards dangerous . . . Clamcr Crew. Beard wood 2 . . . married otf first roomie. can't get rid of second . . . “Break lime . . . But I always get my worst marks in math.” LAWRENCE ALFRED MILLER 371 Church Rd.. Philadelphia 11. Pa. Mathematics Larry ... 3 year Derr Dragon . . . wrestling and baseball manager . . . There has to be something better than thrown-in towels . . . “Anybody for ping-pong or Frisbcc? . . . tea. peanut butter and crackers ... 49 hours of math ... future actuary? . . . Jotto. RONALD LEE MOGEL 31 Benner Rd.. Royersford. Pa. Economics and Business Administration Mogs . . . four year Day student . . . intramural sports and baseball . . . active interest in hunting and fishing . . . midnight trips to the Trio . . . Day student card shark . . . procrastinator .. . folk music and dixieland. 93 - BETTEANNE B. MOORE 1215 Spring St.. Sharon Hill. Pa. History Tau Sigma Gamma Closet case . . . trauma much? . . . Ocean City summers . . . Do you think it would be all right if I cut? . . . Tau Sig scribe . . . Wake me up in five minutes” . . . love that kitchen . . . punctuality plus. JESSE CHARLES MOORE 19 Hitchncr Ave.. Bridgeton. N. J. English Alpha Phi Omega Jess . . . APO veep . . . Debating Team . . . Let's go for a ride . . . vacations in the hardware store . . . English teacher? . . . grad school? . . . chronic worrier . . . Get up Dinger! . . . took up skiing—use to study . . . Gotta push tonight . . . Dean’s team. CAROLINE! V. MORI TZ 642 ( hew St.. Allentown. Pa. English Tan Sigma Gamma Mort . . . Rnhy Co-Editor . . . blase and bored . . . Tau Sig's tax collector . . . Weekly News . . . waiter’s blues . . . Dean’s list once . . . Rink and Mort . . . conscientious niche seeker . . . Daily Bulletin . . . could care less . . . 944 powder scandal . . . Old-Guard Tau Sigger. MERFDY ELIZABETH MURPHY 1006 West High St.. 11 addon Heights. N.J. Psychology Omega Chi A Ipha Psi Omega Murph” . . . Groundhog 3. 4 . . . 1 5 wardrobe . . . Curtain Club prexy . . . 944 . . . lunatic fringe . . . Hebe 1. 2. 3. 4 . . O Chi’s V.P. . . . strings and candles . . . closet case . . . colorguard captain . . . bridge 3. 4 . . . Kirk experimentalist . . . daily traumas . . . “Fearless Moth . . . Can I go home now? M SUZANNE MUSSEI MAN Blawcnhurg. N.J. Mathematics Phi Alpha Psi Suzic . . . Supcrinancrablc Suzanne frightens frosh . . . experienced waiter . . . hard worker on WSGA (Soap Box Brigade! . . . member of Clamcr’s Clan . . . varsity tennis doubles . . . Mama Musselman's fudge . . . Docs anyone want anything from Blawcn-burg? . . . care packages ... a true Phi Psi Pal! EDWIN C. MYERS R.D. 1. Pcquca. Pa. Psychology Alpha Phi Omega Ed . . . Sorry, gotta catch a plane . . . student PSF.A pres . . . I'm suppose to make a speech? Tonight? . . . Y Cabinet . . . proctor 724—or is it 942? . . . Student NF.A pres. . . . stop over in Collegcvillc . . . NCCY ... no Booz in the dorm . . . next free weekend? 94 SUSAN DAI.F. PEIFFER 166 Clearview Ave.. Huntingdon, Pa. Biology Omega Clii Pcif” . . . nap time . . . commuting to Carl-isle . . hot fudge sundaes . . . I'll get my brownie points . . . organization plus . . . depreciating ambitions . . . Karen . . . jelly donuts . . . Bob just called . . . Bermuda . . . 1 love my VW . . . O Chi's moneybags . . . knitting 3. 4 ... I need some volunteers. HARRY H. POTE, JR 117 Poplar Walk, Ridley Park, Pa. Chemistry Zeta Chi F.P. . . . lab assistant . . . best secretary in ZX history . . . stockmarket king . . . Natalie . . . subtle J.O.’s . . teacher or grad school or Nat . . . X roommates in 4 years ... the barber . . . Magna Cum Credito . . . star milcr ... 2 year bcnchwarmer for Whatley ... top musician . .. P. Chcnr. wizz. HELEN MARIE PRATT 624 West Walnut St.. Palmyra. Pa. Chemistry Hers hey J.C. transfer . . . freshman history, lit.. Van Dam's bio., and organic chem. all at once . . . bound for medical school . . . P.C. 9 Club . . . third floor crews Paisley and Pfahler . . . snow flakes . . . summers at camp. MARLENE DOLORES PRICE 439 Paradise Ave., Baltimore. Md. Chemistry The other Golddust twin ... 4 years in Shrein-cr . . . but I don't want to do P. Chem. . . . je ne sais pas . . . you called? ... an all-nighter for German! ... the Dean can't hit today ... MM. DAVID J. RAU 305 Old Forest Rd., Philadelphia 51, Pa. History Alpha Phi Omega Tub's ... a don't have to . . . charter member LFFC . . . hey teach . . . Christy's minstrels . . . Europe bound? . . . South, 724. 701 . . . Whadd'ah mean no ... ex l.cvie . . . leader who never leads . . . busy social life . . . APO rushing chairman. SALLY J. REED Main St.. Port Norris. N. J. Mathematics Tall, blonde . . . math whiz . . . lizard hunting . . . Qui-ct hours . . . ouisters . . . blue lights . . . Clamcr secretary . . . willing worker . . . Y commissioner . . . PSFA secretary . . . Messiah . . . talkative, lively . . . We get letters . . . let's take a Marley walk ... 4 years with Joni . . . Singing in the rain.’ 95 . SHIRI.F.Y GAIL REED 525 South Spruce St.. Elizabethtown. Pa. Biology Pre-medder . . . pushing for histo . . . Artifacts. all of them!” . . . equal time devoted to music anti major . . . soprano asset to college choirs . . . Prc-mcd Society . . . just another afternoon in lab ... 4 year tray carrier . . . 942 to 316. OTTO WASHINGTON RENNER III 1601 Butler Pike. Ambler, Pa. Economics ami Business Administration Beta Sigma Lambda Ot . . . B.A. in 3 . . . Penthouse plus I equals Roc's . . . sometime president of Spanish Club . . . long drives to Penn State . . . hooked at Bear Meadows Vista . . . Marcia and law school in the future. RICHARD I INN RII EY 1940 Berkley Rd., Norristown, Pa. Biology Rich . . . Pre-vet. camera-bug . . . South. 724. 701 ... summers commuting between Texas and North Jersey . . . winters in Shrein-er . . . because it's a tradition, that's why! . . . come Fridays . . . Two orders of milk toast, waiter! . . . instant gloom . .. Red's man. JUNE M. RIITING 5716 North Front St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Health and Physical Education Tan Sigma Gamma Junebug . . . banister vaulting at 944 . . . Dean's list . . . Groundhog ... I have to get to work” . . . Florida trip to abe's . . . “Oh! 1 just locked my car keys in the trunk” . . . rises and shines, slowly . . . Tau Sigger. RONALD HERBERT RITZ 216 Fenimore Rd.. Mamaroncck, N. Y. Mathematics Alpha Phi Epsilon “Ritzer . . . Mason Fingers . . . football captain . . . MVP 3 . . . never carries inside the 20 . . . the loquacious one . . . APE's veep . . . cellar dweller . . RCS 860 . . . the new breed . . . campus cop . . . country tourist . . . hatched man on APE's B-ball team ... ex-phys. edder. SHARON ETHEL ROBBINS 189 Park Rd.. Parsippany, N. J. History Kappa Delta Kappa Shawn . . . It's the principle of the thing . . . '62 Tour Group . . . Why worry? . . . Florida—Puff—I roll . . . Bird Lady” . . . Ed-itor-in-Chief of the weekly Weekly . . . KD octet . . . Hugic . . . nails . . . whoopee . . . Why not? I've got loads of time. 96 LORRAINE KINC I S ROM! TO 68 Hillside Avc.. Doylestown. Pa. English Kinccs . . . But 1 never had hours at home! . . . Fuhrman! . . “Now, Group . . O.C. and 437 Asbury . . . Pittsburgh phone calls Shreiner president . . . everyone's Beaver, but my Ken . . official Collcgcville resident 1963 . . . very happy as Mrs, Romcto. IF ANNE ANN ROOSF.N 147 S. Van Dien Avc., Ridgewood, N J English Phi Alpha Psi T.W.I.G. . . . moon mother . . . Biology whiz . . . Brick . . . Rat Pack . . at least insubordination . . . YWCA . . . daughter of Den Mother . . . leopard lover . . . Singing-Basket . . . weak to poor . . . Honest Indian clan . . . late phone calls ... led astray ... I was not born to be forced. RUTH ANNE ROSHONG 26 N. Trooper Rd., Norristown. Pa. English Kappa Delta Kappa Commander-in-chief of Day Study forces . . . weaknesses: theology students, ripe olives. Siamese fighting fish . . . KD's scribe . counting the days 'til June 13 . . . cloud of dust leaving Collcgcville on Fridays . . . memorable curb in parking lot. MARY ANN ARLENE ROZSAS 308 Hast Race St.. Stowe. Pa. English Quiet and sedate . . three day term papers . . . Don't worry. I'll finish it . . . five summers at a drive-in theatre . . . Messiah . . . student or teacher? . . . Second-in-command of the forces . . loves to drive . . . hates to be early . . . Dirty rats! GEORGE EDGAR RUTLEDGE 1240 Southern Rd.. York. Pa. Psychology Alpha Phi Epsilon Part-time hedonist . . . Freeland den mother . . . Hey coach, over here!” . . . Library cynic . . . Charlie Schrocdcr, bellringer” . . . Y administrator . . . Cub and Key . . . Rudy, give me some gas money for the green wreck . . . wants to be a prof . . . smiles under pressure. RICHARD WAYNE SANDERS 706 Washington Lane, Jcnkintown. Pa. History Pi Gamma Mu Dick . . . four-year Stine man . . . extemporaneous debater . . . one year too early for College Bowl . . . Y cabinet . . . rooms with cousin Jack . . . Messiah . . . summer salesman and world traveler . . . Turn in your senior write-ups to 221 Stine. 97 IHOMAS WATSON SANDHOFF. JR. 135 Nancy Lane, Trenton 8. N. J. Biology Della Mu Sigma The Seals' keeper . . . Fatty's right hand man . . . Any coffee tonight? . . . long distance— Neptune. New Jersey ... a not-so-green bean . . . I'm pulling an all-nighter again ... secret ambition: to be a C hristie Minstrel. CHARLES ROBERT SCHAAL 22 E. Haddon Ave.. Oaklyn, N. J. Political Science Della Mu Sigma Gunner ... 5-0 sophomore . . . Mickey . . . Mobie King . . . frequent dates with the bo s . . . Rocco’s . . . Sieb's boy . . . constant borrower always in need of money . . . “cheese and crackers . . . Collingswotnl interests . . . Ocean City summers . . . late evening escapades . .. mono kid. WILLIAM FREDERICK SC HOLL 780 Beech Place. New Milford. N. J. History Della Mu Sigma The Rev . . . Weekly business manager . . . varsity football and baseball captain . . . Stuic . . . Prexy Demas and headwaiter deluxe . . . Prexy I PC . . . doesn't drink, smoke, or curse . . . on to fulfill ideals of the Reverend Mr. Black. DONALD JOSEPH SC HU LI . 34 Wilson Ave.. Bcllmawr, N. J. Economics and Business Administration Seals “Schultzie . . . Pres. Ec. and Bus. Admin. Club . . . intramural sports . . . grad, school!! . . . Motor Mouth . . . Man, did Villanova look tough . . . that weekend at Harcurn . . . ball hawk on the court . . . one of Elmer’s boys . . . ready, willing, and able. ELAINE MARIE SCHWEITZER 903 Hunters Lane. Oreland. Pa. English Phi Alpha Psi Two years as Phi Psi’s Social Chairman . . . Stauffer corner rooms . . . Peggy's roomie . . . Must get organized! . . . ('lamer Clan . . . likes green beans . . . knit-wit . . . has been on both sides of the desk at Springfield High . . . always smiling. ANTHONY JOSEPH SERMAR1NI Hartford Rd.. Moorestown, N. J. History Alpha Phi Epsilon Tony . . . four cars at halfback . . . off my back. Sammy” ... pin borrowed on time . . . non-Armstrong history major ... if it’s not darts, it's pool . . . Track Co-captain . . . third in a double . . . gone Trout fishing . . . tough little guy. 98 JAMES PRESTON SHIN NIC K 4 I C linton Ave .. O.iklyn, N. J. Biology Delta Mu Sigma Pres . . . duck lover . . . fireman . . . suave swab organizer . . . flipping pancakes . . . N. V. nights . . Har-ry! . . . ship ahoy, summer sailor . . . Leave things as they arc . . . eating major ... Mr. Fix-it . . . cool pool of genes. PAL I I.ANDIS SHISLER 10S Groffs Mill Rd.. Harleysville, Pa. Physics Shis . . . four year day student . . . '57 Ford . . . hates alarm clocks ... I think I'll bid 26! ... I his might be the year for the Phillies . . . staunch Republican . . confirmed bachelor . .. Hearts anyone? BRENDA SHORB 611 Fern Rd.. Glcnsidc. Pa. History Omega Chi Groundhog 3-4 . . . Brenda, telephone! . . . Bull . . . Chris 2. 3. 4 . . . Campus Chest Co-chairman . . . sophisticate ... 1 5 of a wardrobe O'Chi's Coi responding Secretary . . . Messiah . . . Hall Chairman . . . OUT' . . . planning on new roommate . . . rooms, hurry up! . . . ex 944 . . . slept through panty raid ... Bridge? JOHN WILLIAM SI I BENSON II 410 Willow Rd . Orel and. Pa. Mathematics Sigma Rlto Lambda Sicb . . . baby whale . . . hard hitting lineman for the What's . . . Anne. Anne. Anne . . . emaciated 167 lb. wrestler . . weekend warrior? . . . Stuic Chancellor . . . Healey lover . . . good dresser . . . serious about training . . all EC AC center in football . . . Var- sity Club . . . Math Club. CHERYI III SIE'GAI. Box 221. R.D. 1. Harvey’s Lake. Pa. Biology Kappa Delta Kappa Pre-medder . . . one of the KD octet ... a sports editor of both publications . . . NAVY . . . Harvey's Lake— where's that? . . . blue, blue contact lenses . . . white Corvair with a Villanova sticker . . . gone to Bosler's . . . KDK Historian . . . bass monotone . . . enough for all. HRISTIAN SMINK 722 Mine St., Pottsville. Pa. German .eta Chi Avid Dean's lister ... an inactive Zelan . . . 4 years in Detwiler dorm . . . Stuics ... an ex-rowdy . . . one of the Hart's prodigies . . . dates Brenda ... a coal cracker . . . grew up with Emmert . . intramural fan . . . friends with Doc ... a pusher . . . 4 A's and 2 B's. 99 . JAMES GKHMAN SMYTH 337 Salaignac St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Economics ami Business Administration Alpha Phi Omega Smitty” . . . Harry major. Sieb minor . . . Omwake man . . . gung-ho intramurals . . “That’s pronounced ‘Smith.’ sir . . . rock and roll fan . . . where's Tubby . . . Cathy’s clown . . . seaside con man . . . Get serious . . . Rail regular . . . Europe or bust!! LAWRENCE KENNETH SNYDER 919 N. 6Xth St.. Philadelphia 51, Pa. Biology “Schnide ... 3 year Maples survivor . . . perennial chess team captain . . . Levie casualty . . Where can we get a fourth. John? . . . Pre-med society . . . rooms with a motorcycle addict . . . staunch opponent of the Seals . . . Jelf bound ... I. and L. PALI CORNWELL SPARKS Sunset Rd.. Burlington. N. J. Biology Seals Sparksic . . . Secretary-treasurer of Brown-back-Anders Pre-med. Society . . . Ya-ba-doo . . . ginger—had my cake and ate it too . . . sleeps inna shower . . . paragon of vulgarity . . . stayed stewed for the nudes . . . finds it hard getting up in the morning. LINCOLN SPURGEON 923 Delsea Drive, South IXnnis. N. J. Biology Zeta Chi “Spurge . . . Pre-med. Society Veep . . . Jeff bound . . . freshman bcnchman for Whatley . . . Zetan letterwriter . . . Fatty’s 4 year man . . . tough shoes . . - roomed with the vacationing white whale: Moby Don . . . pinned tor six weeks (to his shoulder) . . . meek . . . quiet . . . shy. JAMES EYRICH STAUFFER 1028 Fast Schuylkill Rd.. Pottstown, Pa. Economics and Business Administration Zeta Chi Muck . . . Baseball I, 2. 3. 4 . . . Football . . . Varsity Club . . . Business Club . . . Pine’s good, but oh that black oak” . Ursinus Davy Crocket . . . pool, poker, and Picl’s . . . Flip ya, to see who puts the quarter in the juke box . . . Sieb’s loss is Rocco’s gain . . . Gail force winds. SAMUEL NISSLY STAYER 118 North George Street. Millcrsville. Pa. History Pi Comma Mu Alpha Phi Omega Pi Nu Epsilon “Sam . . . campus conservative . . . takes copious notes . . . Dean's list . . . Ursinus needs a music major! . . . guards vault for APO and PSFA . . . IRC . . . Tonight is activity night! . . . varsity ping-pong and frisbee . . . likes sincere people ... a future Ph.D. 100 CHARLES JOSEPH STEVENS. 455 Locust Avc.. Burlington. N. J Political Science Alpha Phi Omega A regular chapel attender . . . lab assistant without bong a science major . . . four years with the Meistersingers and Messiah . . . Dean's list . . IRC {’resident for two years . . . junior year induction into Pi Nu Fpsilon and Pi Gamma Mu. DAVID MALCOI M STEWART 29f Orchard Kd.. Springfield. Pa. Political Science Alpha Phi Omega Pi Ku Epsilon “Dave . . George's alarm clock . . finally out of Freeland . . . vociferous vocalist . . . Dean's list finally . . . I.iv's Men's Shop . . . all night push: never . . . Meistersinger Tour I. 2. 3. 4 . . . prom decorator . . . future??? teacher . . . four years in Freshman Quartet . . . grad, school. DORO'IHY RUTH S I I WAR I 2619 Sunset Blvd.. Broomall. Pa. English Kappa Delta Kappa Animal room forever! . . . third floor crew . Van Dam transfer . . . Maples fan . . . one of Tony’s girls . . . Messiah . . . Valley Forge . . . teacher to be . . . Pocono summers . . . weekends away . . . lie's tall. dark, and handsome . . . quiet hours!.. . sleeping 3. 4. DONAI I) HOWARD SI(K K 1919 Solly A vc.. Philadelphia. Pa. Biology Delta Mu Sigma Miles . . . varsity baseball I. 2. 3. 4 . . . President Brown back Anders Pre-med. Society . . . Stoic's . . . Cub and Key . . Jefferson Med. School . . . quick hands, slow bat . . . five K's . . . Gail . . . four in our triple . . . super cynic . . . College is really tough! . . . Sparks and or Wighton. FRANK TAYLOR STRATTON 410 Longfellow Avc.. Wyncotc. Pa. Biology Alpha Phi Omega Frank . . . MSGA Pres. . . . APO's staunch socialite Pre-med. society . . . proctor of Brodheck III . . . affable and easy-going . . . Buggsy's boy and Levies braintrust . . . histo ? makes life meaningful for local pulchritude . . . neat . . . Give him 29 1 2! . . . med. school hopeful. WILLIAM I FT STY HR R.D. £ 1. Spring City. Pa. Economics and Business Administration Bill . . . commuter four years . . . ping-pong specialist . . . 2-ton Chevy . . . track team . . . jokes with Ted . . . varied interests. . 101 HAROI D CHARMS SUNDRY. JR 952 I'.ilgc Mill Rd., Roslyn. Pa. English Quiet, reserved . . . lives with FM radio . . . Finally made that damned Dean's List ... 8 hours a night club . . . Young Republican . . . 2 long years at Glenwood coffin . . . anti-sycophantic . . . subtle sense of humor ... '64 Ruby . . . Missed what dance? GEORGE EDWARD SWART LEY, JR 330 Central Avc., Soudertown. Pa. Mathematics Delia Pi Sigma Ward . . . true apartment dweller . . . wayward ’63 graduate . . majored in travel and Happy Hour . . . I.evie and the Dean for hours . . . Beta Sig without dues . . . destination unknown . . . wants to see the world . . . need a Best Man?” THOMAS STOTT SWINTON 1 Walnut l ane, Colonia, N. J Economics and Easiness Administration Beta Sigma Lambda Swim . . . other half of the penthouse . . . president of the 5 year club . . . Leber's own Dear Abby . . . Leber leaper . . . Phi Psi hustler ... a student's student . . . the spirit of U.C. ... I won't fall in love this semester. (A I HER INF ANNE TAYLOR 334 W. Union St.. West Chester, Pa. Psychology Phi Alpha Psi Kay . . . Rat Pack . . square mile . . . dancing cheerleader . . . Larry . . . Hey! . . . Little Red Spark . . . the Black and the Grey . . . Goldfish . . . from Snell to Freud . . . Peggy’s accomplice . . knitting 3. 4. LINDA FAYIDA THOMPSON 127 Cork Hill Rd.. Franklin. N. J. Biology Kappa Delta Kappa K.D.'s prexy . . . Roomie, get up! . . . tickles ivories for Meistersingers and Messiah . . . pinned? . . . inner seven—reduced . . . What can I say? . . . Shreiner Reception Room . . . Arlene's roommate FOUR years . . student teaching - - - . . . room one late permission . . . Bill. ARI I NF KAY VOGEI 809 Fllis Avc.. Newtown Square. Pa. Mathematics Kappa Delta Kappa Vogs . . . K.D.'s social chairman . . . Weekly subscriptions anyone? . . . Roomie, set the alarm! . . Evening School—Nightmares! . . . sings? in Messiah . . . inner seven reduced . . . BIX' . . . room 1 late permissions . . . Linda's roomie . . . Shreiner—Alpha and Omega . . . JOHN! . . . Who’s He?: President. 102 LOUISE CAROI WAGNER 263 N I-oiirlh St , Hamburg. Pa. German Phi Alpha Psi Weezie . . . three years with Jean??? . . . Oh. P H ' ' . third floor water battles . . . platanos. platanos. platanos Dallas . . . ■ You're out of your mind. . . . animal farm . . student teacher! Who? Me? . . . early to bed. late to rive . . . rah. rah kid. M. BRENT WALL Black Rock Rd.. Oaks. Pa. Political Science Delta Pi Sigma Hapa Fujiyama . . . MSGA . V P Delta Pi . . “Scouts Friday” . . . late dates . . . career in foreign affairs . . . U S. State Department? . . YR . . miserable summer in a bakery . . . known for elegant utterances . . . gregarious . . . late riser . . . notorious class cutter . future: graduate school. JEAN MAY WALLACE 784 Roslyn Ave.. Glenside. Pa. Psychology Kappa Delta Kappa “Wally . . . fatso ... I don't believe it! . . . Go ahead. I'll catch up” . . . L’gh! footballs again?! . . . Has Dennis called? . . . Oh. PH! . . love that Charlie . . . three years with Louise??? . . . third floor crew . . . smart alee . . . four years of senioritis. JANICE IRENE WATKF.YS 94 N. College Ave.. Flourtown. Pa. Chemistry Omega Chi Found playing the piano and baking goodies in infrequent idle moments . . . “Up and down, up and down, up and down to Flourtown . . . sews up a storm . . . ' There's something wrong with the car . . well done hamburgers . . . O Chi party decorations. JOHN HEIMS WEAVER 341 Market St.. Bangor. Pa. German Alpha Phi Epsilon “Weave . . . U.C. live year plan . . . nomad in Europe . . . Varsity Club economic advisor . . . Latin and Russian for hours . . . Punchy's associate professor of TV and pinochle . . . delivery boy from Rocco’s . . . one of Laura’s boys . . future teacher??? DAVID WILLIAM WEISEL 230 Tohickon Ave., Quakertown, Pa. Economics aiul Easiness Administration “Dave . . . transferred to Ursinus in '62 . . . extra point kicker on the football team . . . I'm bound to graduate some day . . . drives his Porsche when weather permits . . . Messiah Chorus . . . How bout a few quickies' at the Bridge? 103 — ROBEKI JOSEPH W i l l I K Bethel Rd.. Lansdalc. R. I). 2. Pa. Economics and Business Administration Borsch . . . Curtain Club . . . one of Hurry's herd . . . terror of Mount L’rini . . . grungy all nighlcrs ... an obsequious gentleman . . steady breakfast clubber . . . blah! soggy rubber gloves and black pots . . . Amigo's aide-de-camp. JOHN HENRY WERT R.D. 1, Hamburg. Pa. Political Science Pi Nit Epsilon Pi Gamma Mu U C.’s -answer to Gene Muuch . . . Isn't she tough? . . Football and Basketball Mgr. . . . dumb Dutchman . . . Save your money! . . . Bell's friend . band and Messiah . . . “Who stole my key? . . . twister . . . Gills shouldn't smoke ... 27 pair of underwear. DIANE ELVA WILLIAMS 505 Centre Ave., Newtown, Pa. History Alpha Sigma Hu Sig Nu Prcxy . . . popular soloist . . . Messiah, Meistcrsingcrs . . . ancient history? . . . but I like student teaching! ... 3 years with Peggy and the B.B.O.C. . . . well known operator (switchboard. I mean) . . . ISC Veep . . . Armstrong and Parsons fan. BONNIE LOU WILLSON 113 N. 17th St.. Allentown. Pa. Biology Viera . . . well-worn path between Shrcincr and Pfahlcr . . . my Kitty was an owl . . . SKF summer at Jeff . . . College Bow l ... Dr. Sturgis' Bible Study . . . walks in the woods (botanizing) . . . trips to Drcxcl . . . U.C. in 3 1 2 .. . Same's forever! BARC LAY MARSHALL WILSON 3 Fleetwood Dr.. Somerville. N. J. Biology Stalwart band member . . . three lines in Mr. and Mrs. North . . . Paint? I don't smell any paint . . . pre-med hopeful . . . “That doesn't even belong in the same phylum . . . assisted in Martian landing at Stine Hall. DONALD TIMOTHY WOLF Box 54. Rahns, Pa. Chemistry Beta Sigma Lambda Whitcy . . . changed roommates for junior year . . . Father of the Year . . . 9:30— good-night, guys . . . He's in the closet. Jed. . . . Cheese it Harv, the cops” . . . If he were an albino, he'd have pink eyes. 104 KENNETH EDWIN WOODWARD 10? Harmony Rd.. West Grove. Pa. Political Science Sinaia Rho Lambda • WooockT . . . Veep of Sig Rho . . . MSG A . Woodstcin . . . wasted year . . finally got pinned . . . President and only member of Young Democrats . . . French for hours . . . “Jeff, can I borrow your car? . . . captain of dishwasher . . . lives in Brodbeck rec. center IF Council. FLORENCE ANN WORSTER 120 Garden Rd.. Oreland. Pa. Mathematics Pin Alpha Psi •Floss . . Phi Psi Prexy ... oh those cutting eyes . . . Marvy . . . “and furthermore . . . darner President '62 . . Clamer Clan four years . . . room 17 forever . . . You better believe it—baby! . . . student teacher with most time . . . arbitrator . . . greatly admired. LARRY DOUGI AS WORTH X32 Atlantic City Blvd.. Bayvillc. N. J. Political Science Sigma Rho Lambda Cap’t I.arry ... Sig Rho’s Plcdgemaster . . . Cub and Key . spent two years in goal for Bakermen . . Y.R. . . . kitchen buzzard . . only since the second day . . . Kay all the way . . . Dean’s list . . . Varsity Club . . . ICG . . . the communal system. FREDERIC WILLIAM YOCUM. JR 436 Aldan Avc.. Aldan. Pa. ('he mi st ry Newspaper boxes throw him for a loop . . . lives in lab . . . Cub and Key . . . encyclopedic knowledge of unimportant facts . . . Debater . . . It’s a long way to Mcadvillc . . . Ursinus' guide for Linus Pauling in '62 . . . teacher at heart. IRENE RUTH YOST 1440 Turner St.. Allentown. Pa. Economics and Husincss Administration Alpha Sigma Nn The goldfish bowl and those prowlers . . . mid-Victorian backwash . . . Get off tlic phone, kid ... peach propagation . . . morning tailwind . . . Rats! chicken again” . . . Joe . . . comforter . . . Lin. you're cutting again? . . . “No! I haven’t typed it yet. JUDITH HI I EN ABEL I37S Pasadena Avc , St Petersburg, Fla. Health and Physical Education Omega Chi Judy . . O ( hi . . . “I want to place a collect call . . . devoted to the Drug . . . Bailey’s Hash . . . “Sure I'll drive you: wait till I get my keys ... P.E. Standard Deviation . . . Florida sunshine . . . part-time Allebach. 105 BENJAMIN rUHODORI ZARTMAN. JR. 1300 Alsace Rd.. Reading. Pa. Health and Physical Education Siena Rho Lambda ' arts . . really love it here . . . Reading bear . . . ex-wrestler . . . “Sure I'm 21 . . . Do you want to drag?” . . . clean liver . . . She doesn’t look like a phys-edder! . . stayed here on weekends-—once. WILLIAM JOHN ZIEGENFUSS 2126 Lincoln Avc.. Northampton. Pa. Political Science “Bill . . . history, government, politics and 942 . . . active in the former French Club . . . Vice-president of the International Relations Club . . . will enter the teaching profession. JAY DONALD ZULICK III 3034 Mathers Mill Rd.. Lafayette Hill. Pa. Economics and Business Administration Alpha Phi Epsilon Zul . . . “Zola . . . pinned to Linda . . . APE’s treasurer . . . new breed of API-' . . . conservative Stuic . . . Rim’s Roomie . . . one of Lynch's boys . . . animal at times . . . fragile footballer . . . likes a beer . . . outside shot APE's B-Ball team . . . goodbye U.C. 106 GRADUATION JUNE 8, 1964 BACCALAUREATE SERMON— The Reverend Edward Karl Kncttlcr COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS— John Ciardi RECIPIENTS OF HONORARY DEGREES— John Ciardi Edward Karl Kncttlcr John Hoyer Updike Philip William Weiss COMMENCEMENT HONORS— Valedictorian: Barbara Ann Greim Salutatorian: Wade Alan Alexander Magna Cant I.an lie: Wade Alan Alexander Barbara Ann Greim Jacqueline Irene Kroschwitz Cum Laude: Alma Kathryn Altemose Marie F.ilecn Devine MaryAnn Krcsslcr Haas Joan Frances KleinhofT Samuel Nissly Stayer Charles Joseph Stevens Donald Howard Stock Bonnie Lou Willson 107 . 108 109 DEPARTMENTAL HONORS Biology: James P. Barrett Chemistry: Jacqueline I. Kroschwitz English: Marie E. Devine Richard P. HurfT Samuel N. Stayer History: Wade A. Alexander Elmeretta J. Bottiglier Linda J. Carpenter Robert W. Ihloff Richard W. Sanders Samuel N. Stayer Mathematics: Alma K. Altemose Barbara A. Grcim Political Science: Roy B. Christman Charles J. Stevens M. Brent Wall Psychology: George E. Rutledge 110 EVENTS ACTIVITIES Judge Alfred L. Taxis. Jr.. I I D.. Dr. Notnishige Ukai. I .H D.. Congressman Richard S. Schwcikcr. I.L.I).. Rev. Paul C. Scheircr. I) IV. Dr. Reimert. Chairman of the Board. John M. Cummings. 1..L.D. FOUNDERS DAY The 1963 Founder’s Day program held on November 11 was highlighted by Miss Marion G. Spangler's presentation of a portrait of the late Dr. Henry T. Spangler, her father and President of Ursinus from 1893 to 1904. In addition to the recognition of those on the Dean’s list and seven graduating seniors, live honorary degrees were bestowed. The Honorable Richard S. Schweiker. Representative from the 13th Pennsylvania district, the Honorable Alfred L. I axis, President Judge of the Montgomery County Orphans Court, and Mr. John M. Cummings, veteran columnist and political commentator, were awarded the Doctor of Law degree. The Rev. Paul Crawford Scheircr, a Pottstown pastor and church leader, was presented a Doctor of Divinity degree. Dr. Nobushige Ukai. President of the International Christian University of Japan, received a Doctor of Humane Letters degree. PARENTS DAY C’orsagcd mothers and inquisitive fathers visited the Ursinus campus en masse on October 19 for the third annual Parents Day festivities. After touring the resident halls, the parents witnessed a Wilkes College rout of the Bears on Patterson Field. Following the game. President Hclflferich and faculty members greeted the parents in the College Gymnasium and answered questions pertaining to the academic and social aspects of Ursinus life. 113 1963 Homecoming Queen Carol Hcbcr; her escort. Frank Caiola: President Hclffcrich. HOMECOMING Exciting football and beautiful girls were spotlighted in U.C.'s 1963 Homecoming festivities. A superb 25 point second half—by far the best effort of the season gave the Bears a comfortable 32-8 victory over Hav-erford College. Captain Ron Ritz. Tony Scrmarini, and the Bear front wall played one of their finest games, but the victory hung on the play-calling and accurate arm of Quarterback Ron Emmert. At the game's end, Emmert, who tossed three touchdowns and scored the fourth himself, was presented the Kenneth E. Walker Memorial Trophy as the game’s outstanding player. 3,000 fans roared their approval on this windy November 9 afternoon. At half-time. President Donald HelfTerich crowned Delta Pi Sigma's Carol Heber as Homecoming Queen. Other events of the day included luncheons held by sororities for returning alumna. The Spirit Committee judged Clamer Hall as the dormitory with the most original lawn decoration. In the evening, a dance was held in the college gymnasium. 114 Clamer Hall’s prize display. Ron Emmert receives the Kenneth F.. Walker Memorial Trophy. THE QUEENS COURT Alpha Phi Epsilon- Mary Louise Hamm Delta Mu Sigma— Carol DeSilva Beta Sigma Lambda— Joni Klcinhoff Sigma Rho Lambda-Delta Pi Sigma Zeta Chi- Patty Hill Carol Heber Pat Goekmeyer 115 SENIOR BALL I ORD AND I AI)Y: Nancy and Jim. The curtain of gloom parted slightly on the tragic November 22 as Sunnybrook became Margaret Mitchell's exotic southern plantation “Tara” for the 1963 Senior Ball. The highlight of the evening was the announcement of the Lord and Lady of the Ball. Jim Shinnick, senior class president, was crowned Lord by Dean Rothenberger. and senior class treasurer Nancy Holochuk was crowned Lady bv President Hclffcrich. Following this, the permanent officers of the Class of 1964 were announced: President—Jim Shinnick, Secretary—Joan KleinhofT. Loyalty Fund Chairman— Fred Yocum. Reunion Chairman—Nancy Holochuk. The receiving line-up. 116 117 s LORELEI Mrs. Donald HelfTerich Crowns Frank Stratton as King of the Lorelei. The usually reticent Ursinus women had a chance to date their secret sweethearts on February 14 as the student government associations sponsored U.C.’s annual turnabout dance, the Lorelei. Over 150 couples danced to the music of Lester Lanin in the handsomely decorated Sunnybrook Ballroom. Appropriately enough, the theme of this dance was an Old Fashioned Valentine.” The highlight of the evening was the crowning by Mrs. Donald Helffcrich of the popular MSG A King-fish” Frank Stratton as King of the Lorelei, a position voted him by the Ursinus women. Patty Hill then named the women who were selected as members of the Whitians. Ursinus honorary scholastic society for women. Honored were Edith Clouse, Judith Fstcrline. Jean Hunter, Barbara Klie, Diana Wright, and Mary Ann Wuenschcl. THF WHITIANS—Barbara Klic. Jean Hunter. Judith Fstcrline. Diana Wright, and Edith Clouse. 118 CAMPUS CHEST The Campus Chest Drive was marked by a student enthusiasm not seen in the past few years. As a result, over $ 1,700 was collected and divided among the four selected charities. Included in this year’s activities were the Student-Faculty Show, the Faculty Bicycle Race, the Demas steak dinner, fraternity and sorority auctions, the Ugly Man Contest, shoe shines and the sale of sweets and pret els. Two new activities were held this year: a car smashing session which was a big hit and a Student-Faculty College Bowl Contest in which the students emerged victorious—at least until final grades. Co-chairmen of the 1964 Campus Chest were Brenda Shorb and Richard Riley. They were assisted by several representatives from each class. D. Simmons. R. Hiller. V. Moritz. P. McDonough. I. I stcrlinc. Co-chairman B Shorb. Co-chairnmn R Riley. J. Zizelman. 119 CLASS OF 65 JUNIOR PROM Jeanne Dawson reigned as Queen when the Class of 1965 presented its Junior Prom at Sunnybrook on Friday, March 13. 1964. The Oueen’s Court included Carol Ort. Joyce Maloney, Anne Shissler, and Patricia Gockmcyer. Tapped for the Cub and Key Society were Tim Cope, Pete Dunn, Craig Heller, Mike Kelly, Jerry Rosenberger. Jim Scheirer. and John VVirth. 120 QUEEN OF THE JUNIOR PROM. Jeanne Dawson I HI QUEEN AND HER COURT- Carol Ort. Joyce Maloney. Jeanne Dawson. Anne Shisslcr. and Patricia Gockmcycr. NEW CUB AND KEY MEN—Jim Scheircr. Mike Kelly. John Wirth. Jerry Rosenberger. Craig Heller, and Tim Cope. L SPRING FESTIVAL SPRING FKSTIVAI QUHKN. Joan Kleinholf Patterson Fieid was the scene of the first live Broadway musical as “We Love You. Conrad” was presented at the fourth annual Spring Festival. Student directors Gail Allcbach and Bonnie Fisher worked under the supervision of Mrs. Connie Poley for the success of this production. This year’s festivities were more spectacular because this was the first time a chorus, a band, and a dance group were combined into one production. Special credit went to the respective directors: Bob Livingston, Bob Campbell. and Pam McDonough. The play itself took the form of dialogue and song by the six leading characters: Sue Harman. Dave Weisel, Pat Smith, Barry Feinberg. Dave Stewart, and Bill Ku-Icsh. Two representatives from each class formed the Spring Festival Court. 122 SPRING FFSTIVAI COl'RT—I Burk, I. Larson. J. Maloney, C. Heber. J. KleinhofT, B. Fisher. P. Gockmeycr. T. Clifford. M. Griffiths. !1 123 ROW ONK: J. Buller. K. Eckard. S. Slayer. 2nd Vice-President J Moore. President L. Coon, 1st Vice-President C. Heller. P. Lot . G. Goldacker. ROW TWO: I . McMullin. G Miller. C . Stevens. H. Kimble. F. Stratton. J. Warren. ROW THRFF.: R. I ivingston. M Strode. J. Hake. I). Jones, I). Bien. R. Gross, R Deck. J. Heckles. ROW FOUR: B. Thomas. B. Deuble. B. Burns, I.. Bostic. G. Kern. B. Eley. J. Mawson. G. Davis. T. Walter. MISSING: R Drcyling. R Aldingcr. D. Stewart. I). Ran. I). Larson. J. Smyth. G. Rutledge. J. Clark. G. McVaugh. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity composed of college men who have previously been affiliated with the Scouting movement. The purpose of the fraternity is to develop leadership, promote friendship, and provide service, both on and off campus. Living up to their principles, the brothers of Lambda Upsilon chapter are often seen conducting elections, assisting in registration, decorating the campus at Christmas, and working at three neighboring camps. The fraternity held several special projects this year. These included collecting used textbooks for Asian students, raising money for sound equipment for the college gym, sponsoring the Ugly Man Contest for Campus Chest, and conducting a poll among the student body to find out what APO might do to improve used textbook sales on campus. 124 S Sullivan, R Almond. I- Yocum. R Sanders The purpose of the Debating Club is to help train individuals to think quickly and clearly. It stresses competition with other institutions of higher learning. Tournaments were held this year with Rosemont. Rutgers. Trenton State, and Columbia. The Club also participated in the Temple Novice and Navy Invitational Tournaments. DEBATING . Organized in 1955. the Stuics is an eating club composed of junior and senior men. Faculty guests are invited to the monthly luncheons in order to build stronger student-faculty ties. STUICS ROW ONE: D. DiKugenio. I I vans. K. Woodward. W. Scholl. ROW TWO: P Dunn. W. I cttingcr. K Albright. G. Boons. W. Korenkiewicz. D. Stock. 1964 RUBY The 64 Ruby staff began its toil long before senior year. Preparation included conferences with the ’63 Ruby editors, research in the depths of U.C.’s library, and attendance during the summer at a school for yearbook editors in Buffalo. N. Y. The results of this preparation and the arduous year-long work are shown here. Perhaps not too evident arc the long days and nights spent organizing, sorting, writing, typing, soliciting, selling, and sweating. To those who helped write, organize, and distribute these books go the grateful thanks of the co-editors. Caroline Morel anil Bob Gladstone. Co-l'ditnrs 126 Carl Bcrlingcr and Linda Kachcl. Business Managers. Rich Riley. Pam McDonough, and Boh Daniels. Photograph? Staff. 1 127 Sharon Robbins. Editor-in-Chicf ROW ONI-': Ci. Stiicklcr, A. Rcntschlcr. A. Vogel. N. Wilkins. L. Carpenter. S. Kothenberger. C. Siegel. ROW TWO: W. I.undgren. L. Rudnyansky, S. Bell. C. Church. B. Koehler. S. Yost. I’. McDonough. R Daniels, D. Phillips. Craig Garner. Sports Editor THE URSINUS WEEKLY Under the resourceful leadership of Editor-in-Chief Sharon Robbins, several innovations were put into effect when the Weekly went to press during the 1963-64 academic year. The Weekly actually appeared every week the college was in session. The paper’s editorial policy seemed to shift from a conservative view to a more liberal one. A new column. Peek Around the Campus” always succeeded in adding a bit of spice to page two. 128 ROW ONK: O. Kenner. H. Pollock. S. Campbell. P. McDonough. (i. Rutledge ROW TWO: E. Russell. I). Phillips. THE LANTERN The Lantern serves as an outlet for those interested in creative writing and art. Written and edited under the beneficent eye of a member of the Faculty Committee on Student Publications, The Lantern is published once each semester. L 129 I Rodnyansky. I Cope. Vice-President J. Wirth, E. Swann. I). Kohr, President K. Stratton. Secretary t reasurer R. Reed. Dean Whatley. K Woodward. I Saylor. M.S.G.A. W.S.G.A. With the spring of 1963 came the election of Frank Stratton. John Wirth, and Bob Reed as officers of the Men’s Student Government Association. Under their very capable leadership some of the students’ pet aversions were eliminated. From placing much needed pencil sharpeners and telephones in the men’s dormitories to providing big name entertainment to the tunes of the Four Freshmen, from engaging an interesting speaker. Chuck Weber, former Philadelphia Eagle star, for the men's Christmas banquet to sponsoring a Homecoming dance, the Men’s Student Government Association was moving. It became an organization which did something for Ursinus students instead of being a static, figurative body. Major activities of the Women’s Student Government Association included the Welcome Back Dance, the Big-Little Sister Program, the Freshman Advisor picnics, the Christmas banquet, the Design-for-Living Programs, and Color Day. The W.S.G.A. encouraged the whole-hearted cooperation of all women students in the task of self-government. F. Knott. V. Gross. S. Mussclman. President S. Iloneysctt. Secretary J. Noyes. P. Lore. Treasurer V. Moritz. M. Thomas. MISSING: Vice-President B. Pearson. 130 ROW ONI:: E. Kimble. D. Jones. I . Lotz. A. Delong. M Stut kc. K. Wanner. J. Kroschwitz. P. Kasingcr. H. Pratt, S. James. M. Haas. M. Price. J. Baucrlc. ROW TWO: J. Almond. I). Harmon. J. Antenson. W. Lctlinger. K. Amend. President F. Yocum, J. Scheircr, R Recti. R. Shaw. ( Bcckcy. CHEMICAL SOCIETY The purpose of the Bcardwood Chemical Society is to give chemistry majors an opportunity to hear speakers from graduate schools, industry, and government. With these speakers, the society attempts to formulate a professional attitude within the student. The activities of this year included selling hand books and lab aprons, the showing of several films on important chemical topics, and the presentation of guest speakers, among them David Rocthcl. Head of Professional and Government Relations for the American Chemical Society. ROW ONE: H. Pratt. B. Wilson. T. SandhofT. Secretary-Treasurer P. Sparks. President D. Stock. Vice-President L. Spurgeon, Advisor Or. Paul Wagner. K. Conner. ROW TWO M. Kelley. C. Klein. R. Shaw. I . Grccnbaum. I). Weinstein. J Wirth. T. Cope. E. Rauch. ROW THREE: R. Reed. L. Zelley. M. Stevens. H. Polsky. J. Shinnick. F. Stratton. R. Moglia. ROW FOUR: C. Unger. C. Heller. L. Miller. R. Almond. N1. Krichbcl. R. Jarmon The Brownback Anders Premedical Society has the longest continuous history of any campus organization. Men and women in the many fields of medicine speak at the bimonthly meetings. Internal Medicine. Oral Surgery, Skin Cancer, Cancer Chemotherapy, and Space Medicine were some of the topics presented this year. The highlight of the year, however, was a program in which a film on Caesarean birth was shown to a standing room only crowd of squeamish, future parents. The officers of the society were Donald Stock. President; Lincoln Spurgeon. Vice-President; and Paul Sparks, Secretary-Treasurer. Typing letters, making posters, and performing other menial tasks was Bob Wigh-ton. Smiling Dr. Paul R. Wagner is the society’s advisor. PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY I i i YW-YMCA PRESIDENTS—Joan KIcinholT anil George Rutledge. ■ Pll V'RETREAT YMCA YWCA The YM-YWCA of Ursinus College has as its purpose the task of making available to all students a Christian program which includes worship, study of problems in the light of Christian faith, and social action growing out of that faith. It is an organization which attempts to arouse interest in, discussion of. and search for every aspect of ethical or religious truth not adequately covered for any student or group of students in the classroom. The Y” supports a great variety of programs of service, recreation, study, worship, discussion. and differing needs of a great complex of students. Highlights of the year, in addition to the excellent series of Wednesday night programs sponsored by the Public Affairs Commission, were the Bishop Players, the week-end program with Lincoln University, the art exhibit. the fall retreat on the “Unread Bible,” the spring retreat on Bread. Breeding, and the Body Politic.” the appearance of “Y” membership cards, and the addition of the Human Relations Commission to the “Y structure. Volunteer programs, vespers and Bible Study programs, “Welcome Freshmen” activities, Friday afternoon Kaffec Klatsches—all help to emphasize the range and depth of the “Y” program on the Ursinus College campus. livery student at Ursinus is an associate member of the YM-YWCA. Since it is an organization of and for the students, the success of the “Y” program depends on the individual participation of each interested student. 132 CABINI I Ml MBERS—ROW ONI J Dawson. I Glassmoycr. J Klcinhoff. S Rccd. S. Yost. ROW TWO: V. Moritz. J. Fryer. R. Ihloff. J. Warren. J. Roosen. I). Wright. The Bishop Players Cabinet members greet Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winchester, guest speakers. 133 S. Stayer. R. Ihloflf. A. Hcllwig. J. Rhilc. J. Fryer. J. Hunsicker. J. Warren. CHI ALPHA R. Goldsmith. M. Cronmillcr. R. Hurlf. R. IhlolT. S. Stayer. Chi Alpha is a Christian service organization. Its members search for the real and deeper meanings of their Christian faith. They seek to establish and strengthen their fellowship by activities and service. The activities of the past year included group discussions on relevant topics and speakers from area churches, seminaries, and institutions. CANTERBURY CLUB The Canterbury Club of Ursinus is part of a national organization of Episcopal college students. The purpose of this organization is to help keep the Episcopal student in touch with his church and to supply and re-inforce his spiritual needs. Its activities include guest speakers, an annual banquet, and Holy Communion services. The Rev. Mr. Edward Platts is the club’s advisor. rtd The Newman Club is a national organization of Roman Catholic students who attend Protestant colleges. The purpose of this organization is to serve the spiritual needs of these students. I he meetings give members an opportunity to discuss topics of interest and to hear guest speakers. Highlight ing this year’s activities was a discussion about the Vatican Ecumenical Council led by the Rev. Anthony Massimini. A candlelight communion service is held each year during the Christmas season. The service is arranged and carried out by the members of Chi Alpha. The college chaplain leads the service, while a student choir provides added inspiration. This communion service is one of the beautiful memories of Christmas at Ursinus. i i ROW ONF.: K. Vogel. M. Schreiner. F. Clouse. ROW' TWO R. Popowich. L Rud nyansky. J. Evans. President I). DiEugcnio. I). Simmons. M. Moser. R. Jarmon. NEWMAN CLUB 135 - ROW OM-: M Marcy. B. Ditienhafer. P. Lot , (i. Zeh. ROW TWO: K. Woodward. O. Renner. T. Mineharl. R. Campbell. S. Adams. ICG. YOUNG DEMOCRATS Comprised of students who are interested in the polities of local, state, and national government, the Inter-Collegiate Conference on Government gives its members first hand experience in politicking at the annual state convention in Harrisburg. This year the convention dealt with the Presidential election. The Ur-sinus chapter, a member of the Southeast Region of the Conference, and advisor Dr. F. Donald Zuckcr journeyed to Harrisburg to partake in the very stimulating weekend. ROW ONI': President K W'oodwaid. C. Murch, M. I.aGrossa. K. Firkal. ROW TWO: T. Minchart. O. Renner. The goal of the Young Democrats is to criticize the majority group on campus, the Young Republicans. Small, but mighty, the group has a staunch supporter in Dr. F. Donald Zucker. The Young Democrats are looking forward to a 1964 campaign with Lyndon Johnson the sure victor over a disorganized and candidateless Republican party. Interest in and activity of the Young Democrats should increase greatly in the fall. i Through its programs and trips, the International Relations Club has attempted to promote better understanding of other cultures and problems in world politics. The annual reception for students visiting Ur-sinus from abroad was held at the home of Dr. F. Donald ucker. the Club's advisor. The highlight of the year was a trip to New York City where Ursinus represented Thailand at the National Model General Assembly. Other important affairs have included trips to Philadelphia to hear speakers on disarmament, American foreign policy, and two Russians who were touring the country. On March 4. a group journeyed to Lincoln University to hear Dr. Barghoorn discuss Soviet propaganda. YOUNG ROW ONE: R. Campbell. D. Metzger, C. Church. L. Shadlc. M. Kiesling. R Houck. ROW TWO: S. Adams. C Gamer, W Holmes, C . Zch. F. 1 cisicr. I Lot . T. Johnson. ROW THREE: H. Sundby. L. Rudnyanski. J. Rosenberger M. nolens. C. Spencer. REPUBLICANS The Young Republicans are by far the largest and most dedicated political organization on campus. In addition to performing constructive services for the party, the group discusses the pros and cons of various political candidates. The group feels that the Republicans, unhampered by tradition, will be an open party in 1964 and will be able to nominate the man who will be the next president. ! 137 CURTAIN CLUB The Curtain Club of Ursinus is open to all interested students. Its purpose is to give an appreciation of and training in the art of dramatic production. The two affiliate organizations are the Stars and Players, the governing body of the Curtain Club, and Alpha Psi Omega, the national honorary dramatics fraternity. Special credit should go to Mr. Hinkle for his superb assistance as faculty advisor and to President HelfTcr-ich as sponsor and active booster. The dramatic productions of 1963-64 were varied. Last fall's presentation was a Klcinginna-Zizelman production of Dear Wormwood, performed for the first time at U.C. in a theater-in-the-round. The Ursinus College Women's Circle was treated to two productions. Sham and Moonshine, directed by MacPhee and Rossiter. The successful spring play was The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker which was under the direction of the club president, Meridy Murphy. ONE ACT PLAY CAST—L. Pottieger, K. Amend. B. Tic-mann. J. MacPhcc. [ . Henry. D. Rossiter. 1 19 CURTAIN CLUB—Advisor Gerald Hinkle. N. Kdgcll. J. Mel ee. L. Poucigcr. I.. Wilson. A Sullivan, Vice-President J. Barren, K. Amend, R Hiller. W. Lundgren, S. Seitz. B. Tiemann. President M. Murphy. I). Rossitcr. D. Vallcau. S. Yost. Ci. Kern. V. Stricklcr. J. Stahl. J. Zizelman. 139 Pi Nu Epsilon is a national honorary music fraternity tor non-music majors. Its purpose is to honor students who are outstanding in their respective organizations. Pi Nu also sponsors a fraternity-sorority songfest. Shown at the left are Diane Williams and Kent Albright who arc being congratulated by “Doc” Philip Sam Stayer, president of Pi Nu. and Bob Livingston, president of the music organizations. look on. MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS The Mcistcrsingcrs arc students who love to sing. In addition to local concerts, these select performers spend a week on a Spring Tour. This year the Meister-singers traveled and performed in New York State. Officers of the group are Bob Livingston. Bob IhlolT. Sharon Rothcnberger, Charles Stevens, and Judy Esterline. For twenty-six years the Messiah has been U.C.’s proudest musical production. Under the superb direction of Dr. William F. Philip, the Messiah gives over 200 students a chance to participate in musical activity. The Color Guard, together with the Band and Majorettes, adds enthusiasm, charm, and color to the football games. The squad, under the direction of Meridy Murphy, is always a snappy compliment to the autumn afternoons. The U.C. Band adds spirit and enthusiasm to the football games. After football season the Band converts to a concert organization and presents concerts in the second semester. Senior Bob Campbell, president of the Band, retires after four years of faithful service. 141 THE AGENCY T. Lodge. L. Greenbaum. N. Edgcll. R. Daniels. B. Feinberg. B. HofTsommer. R. Bennington. L. Linct, F. Van Doren. J. Bradley. S. Glasby. W. I.undgren. The Agency of Ursinus College had a very successful year, the first of its existence. Formed in response to student demand for “big name” entertainment, the Agency presented concerts featuring Joe and Penny Aronson. Gordon Bok, and Lonnie Johnson. Through continued student support, the Agency hopes to bring more top entertainment to Ursinus. ENGLISH CLUB Meeting at Dr. Yost’s home, the English Club holds monthly meetings to discuss a wide variety of topics and to participate in play and poetry readings. ROW ONI' I. Fryer. M. Devine. L. Martin. G. G lusscr, M. Cooke. ROW TWO: C. Henry C. Krick. J. Reichert. President J Kummlcr. M. Auer, I Dcuschl ROW THRFF: M. Holmgren. ('. Wolf. Advisor Dr. George Hartzcll, K Kauffman. V. Fox. GERMAN CLUB The activities of the German Club are designed to acquaint students with various aspects of German life, art. and music. Major programs of the year included a film on Germany, a concert by the Madrigal Choir of the University of Munster. Christmas caroling, a songfest at the home of advisor Hr. George Hartzcll, attendance at German church services, and a movie in Philadelphia. COLLEGE BOWL After a written examination open to all students was administered in the fall of the year, several persons in each class were selected as members of Ursinus' College Bowl Team. Although the team did not appear on the NBC-TV program this year, frequent practice sessions were held in preparation for the team's appearance sometime in the fall of 1964. The team is coached by Mr. Douglas Davis. ROW ONE: C. Spcnccr. D. Cooper. S. Hartcnstine. J. Hunter. ROW TWO: D. Whitlock. B. Wilson. R. Almond. R. Sanders. L. Rudnyansky. F. Yocum. 143 C f n ROW ONE: D. Schultz. R. Pyle. H. Sundby. E. Leister. I Yost. R. Bennington. W. Holmes, I I otz ROW TWO: B Dittcnhafcr. O. Renner. T. Minchart. J. ch. ('. Garner. W. Koren-kicwicz. G. Cawman. C. Schaal. M. Znotcns. S. Adams. T. Binckley. J. Rosenberger. T. Lodge. J. Duvall. BUSINESS CLUB P. S. E. A. The Business Club draws its members from those students majoring in business administration and economics. With the cooperation of the Placement Office, several career forums were arranged where any interested seniors could confer with representatives from governmental and industrial firms. The Pennsylvania State Education Association is composed of all students who plan to teach after college. It is a professional association in which teachers-to-be discuss problems, learn new techniques and hear notable leaders of the profession. ROW ONE: L. Alford. E. Lewis. V. Willis. V. Siricklcr. M. Marcy. J. Moore. M. Cooke. G. Kern. B. Dittcnhafcr. S. Stayer. R. Hurt!. A. Willcvcr, A. Harixcll, J. Fryer. ROW TWO: C. Ravccon. D. Kemble. B. Burt. G. Brenner. J. Sugg. B. Stevenson. J. Kummlcr. J. Kelly. I . Retford. J. Blyth. K. Eirkal. M. Cooper. ROW THREE: G. Killough. J. Dilliplainc. M. Auer. G. Gehman. G. Glasser. S. Maze. N. Dyer, C. Hendry. J. Habeck. F.. Schweitzer. M. Hamm. S. Gerber. ROW FOUR: W. Zicgcnfuss, F. Klcinginna. H. Hutcheson. J. Kitting. P. McDonough. C. Wolf. J. Krarnpf. E. Worstcr. E. I.cistcr. C. Garner. ROW FIVE: J. Schatz, D. Jefferis. E. Myers. J. Ester line. L. Romcto, G. Zch. P. Lotz. S. Adams. D. Rau, L. McMullin. ROW ONI-': B. Klic. M Hamm. B. Stevenson. A Willcver. D Kemble. I P.ddy, C Church. B. Cireim. S. Seitz. A. Hartz.cll. J. Kleinhofl. ROW TWO: G. Zch. S. Adams. C. Garner. R. Calvert, I- leister, P lot R Daniels. I- Kephart. G land, I Schat , W Holmes. MATH CLUB PI GAMMA MU Under the supervision of the Mathematics Department, the Math Club examines related subjects of interest not included in the U.C. curriculum. In addition to student meetings and problem sessions, local businessmen. industrialists and professors speak to the club on the practical aspects of mathematics. Pi Gamma Mu is a national social science honor society. Membership is limited to seniors who have maintained a B average in at least twenty hours of social science course work. . hi ' 145 ROW ONE: 1). Wright. J. Klcinholt. Secretary-Treasurer J. Kroschwilz, 1. Wuenschcl. B. Klic. M Haas. B. Grcim. J. Esterlinc. ROW TWO: President I . Hill. J. Hunter. Vice-President A. Vogel. ROW ONE: C. Heller. G. Rutledge. F. Yocum. M. Kelly. J. Rosenbcrgcr. ROW TWO: I. Cope. J. Wirth. D. DiFugenio. D. Stock. G. Kern. S. Stayer. J. Schcircr. P. Dunn. 146 WH1TIANS I he Whitians is an honorary scholastic society for women at Ursinus. Its purpose is to honor those junior women who have achieved outstanding records in scholarship. leadership, and service to Ursinus. One of the principle activities of the Whitians is the sponsoring of a tea for Ursinus coeds who have achieved academic distinction in the previous semester. CUB AND KEY The Cub and Key Society is the junior men's honor society of Ursinus College. Its purpose is to select from the junior class those men who have demonstrated satisfactory scholarship, high character, and a record of outstanding service to the school. The new members, limited to no more than seven, are tapped each year at the Junior Prom. C. Morel .. P. Hill. J. KIcinhotT. F. Botliglier. ( . Rutledge. R Gladstone. D DiHugcnio. MISSING: C. DcSilva. S. Honcy-sett. (i Kern. WHO'S WHO Ten Ursinus seniors were selected to be listed in the 1963-64 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Students named to receive this national honor are selected from approximately 750 colleges and universities in the United States. Selection is based on scholarship, participation and leadership in extra-curricular activities, and service to the college. Candidates are nominated by a committee of the student government and college administration. 147 FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES 148 ROW ONF. K Kauffman. P. ! ciscr. K Dean. I Molendykc. I) Zulick, H. Twemyman, I). Krai . R. Egolf. ROW TWO: R. Flcy. T Swarilcy. I). Quinn. T. Scrmarini. (i. Davis. R. Rit . R. Maschock. J. Weaver, R. Thompson. ALPHA PHI EPSILON Student Union meetings with The Fugitive . . . Open party a smash-ing success . . . Ouiet. mild-mannered organization —friendly, persuasive intellects . . . Mary Louise reigns as Homecoming Queen—welcomes returning alumni . . . Parties with O Chi and Tau Sig ... A quorum on the football field . . . Dinner Dance at Pottstown Country Club. 149 Two swingin T.G.’s . . . Friday afternoon concerts . . . Star basketball teams . . . Fircroft parties . . . Toboggan experts . . . Creamed onions . . . Destruction Derby . . . Organization plus . . . Cultural at the Opera . . . Pledges examine local color . . . Cross country taxi rides . . . Orphans from St. Gabriel’s and little devils from Omega Chi . . . Parties at Zvarick’s . . . I.F. great . . . Swingin with Sig Nu . . . Spontaneous entertainment at General Washington . . . drive for parliamentarian . . . keg from Zeta Chi . . . Dinner Dance at Brookside C.C. BETA SIGMA LAMBDA ROW ONI' W Sherman. M. Munro. D. Longstreel. W. Rutco. R Hahn. C Spencer. O Renner. I). Wolf. T. Swinton. ROW I WO: R. Campbell, G. Gorman. W. Huebner. President W. Mack. J. Campbell. W. Colflesh. R Ferrell. A. Higgins. J. Zizelman. T. Wolf. B. Ditten-hafer. J. Mackey. I Beazlcy. ROW THREE: Vice-President T Minchart. C. Hill. R Gladstone. i. Koser. S. Toombs. 150 ROW ONE: K. Hiroknwa. ( . Gordinicr. J. Roscnbcrger. J. Parker. ROW TWO: D. Stumb. I Hagy, President I Evans. R. Rivdl. N. Snyder ROW THREE: J Brackin. J. Gould. B. Krum. D. Wighton. M. Lewis. ('. Schaal. H. Hoffman. S. Miller. B. I roster, G. Atkinson. G. Boens. II Smith. R I arzelcre, C. Martin. I The Bean’s vine grew strong this year . . . Carol DeSilva reigned as Fraternity Queen at the Bungalow Inn . . . Straw and Cider at Shalom . . . Sewer’s of Paris Party at the OP ViP . . . Christmas Cocktails . . . Santa, the Beans and Tau Sig entertained the retarded children at Pcnnhurst . . . Rushing party at Chapter House around the bend . . . Stag at the Old Village Motel . . . Seven new brothers . . . I.F. Picnic . . . Dinner Dance at Stokesay Castle . . . looking to another good year. 151 DELTA MU SIGMA ROW ONH: President K Caiula. C. Duftickl. K. Hotlcnslein, K. Fretz, Vice-President H. Wall ROW TWO: ( . Shank. R. Stuart. J. Schat . I'. Moyer. A. Purvins. N. Cavoti. B. Kron. B. Marsland. G. Bonnekempcr. I.. C'lithbcrt. R. Learning. R. Naylor. C. Geuther, G. Dosrner. ROW THRKE: I) Beyer. J Melrose, W Sitko, W Clossin. L. Hyatt. J. McCullough. L. Saylor. W. Godshall. G. McClellan. N. MacMullan, E. Barnett. P. Winters. B. Long. G. Brader. DELTA PI SIGMA Regular summer meetings . . . new constitution . . . Marge party . . . Duff’s house swings again . . . Dinner and an evening at Liberty Bell . . . Delta Pi Open golf match . . . Hayride . . . Open party mish mash . . . L rsinus Homecoming Queen—Carol Heber . . . Hootenanny . . . bottled T.G.I.F. . . . Ski weekend at Big Boulder . . . New Year’s F.vc Party at Mac’s . . . beer and pizza mixers with Sig Nu and Phi Psi . . . “Punch” party with KDK . . . U.C.’s Ugly Man—Norm MacMullan . . . Chestnut Hill weekend . . . Spring blast off party. 152 SIGMA RHO LAMBDA A fine year for the maroon and white . . . Homecoming at Fortside Inn . . . Dinner Dance at Brookside Country Club . . . our scholarship fund—over $4,000 ... a gross stag . . . Orphans' Christmas party . . . many parties and picnics at Anderson's farm . . . Intramural softball champs ... 35 years as an active social group on campus. ROW ONE: A. Lewis. Vice-President K. Woodward. President I). Kohr. J. Wirth, T. art-man. W. I.ctlingcr, J. Slim. ROW TWO: T. Garten. S. Lippi ncott, D. Harmon. M. Csanady, R. Kcnschaft. L. amarin. J. Clark. I). Major. J. Gray. ROW THREE: H. Fullam. J. Lcupold. R Rccd, L. Hamilton. I). Matusow, I). Romanik. M. Znotens. R. Gross. C. Bellinger, G. I illcy. R Bateman, M Kcnctic. G Euler. 153 __________________________________________________________________________________i ROW ONF-': R. Popowich. T. Mono. Vice-President K. Coon. President K. Albright. D. Simmons. F: Swann. P. Dunn. ROW I WO: G. Fiasco. T. Cahill. S. Walker. I.. Spurgeon. I.. Miller. R Baker. H Pole. ROW THREE: W. Miller. M. Moser. K Spicer. W Schwcinfurth. R Inndcll. B Williamson. G. Caw man. I . Wills. I) Mattis. J. Spangler. R. F-mmert. ZETA CHI Fellowship and Loyalty . . . displaced persons ... the zoo never had it so bad . . . Memorial Park . . . Pat—Queen of the Zetans . . . Ron's Kenneth Walker Memorial Trophy . . . Tau Sig and Phi Psi blasts . . . New Year's Eve at the Cahill's . . . quiet but wet—clothed rushing stag . . . voices like angels and trophy to prove it! . . . join ZX and take a vacation ... a few inactives . . . magnificent II ... dinner dance at Phocnixville . . . own Freeland steps . . . 6 departing seniors. 154 155 ALPHA SIGMA NU Ma and Pa at Moorchcads . . . Chez Six Nu and fifteen new pledges . . . Alumni luncheon at Lakeside . . . Parties with Tau Sig. C) Chi, and KD . . . Merry Christmas at Bull Tavern . . . Lorelei dinner there too . . . The singing sisters won the Song Lest . . . Parties with Beta Sig. Apes, and Delta Pi . . . Chances, Sig Nu Sweets, and Work Week . . . LF.—I.S. Weekend . . . Dreamy evening at Stokesay . . . O.C. Weekend . . . Sigma Nu, it’s you wc cherish.” ROW ONE: M. Cronmiller. J. Hennessy, L. Bclanich, Vice-President J. Dieffendcrfer, President D. Williams. V. Lauer, J. Lance, J. Hunter, L. Alford. ROW TWO: I. Yost. N. Hcthcrington. h. Lewis, S. Murphy. K. Vogel, L. Krchbicl, S. Keller. L. Shadlc. J. Printz. I). Nylen. ROW THREE: B. Hull , C. Pellegrino, C. Clough. J. Kummler. S. Gerber. K. Altemose, J. Blyth, M. Banyai, C. Dcnzer, G. Glam, S. Tucker. MISSING: E. Clouse. 156 ROW ONI : M Gray. J Cailiicci. I). Stcwaii, R Roshong, F. Klcinginna. A Vogel. Vice-President VI. Marcy. President I. Ihompson. S. Robbins. C Sicgal. J. Habcck. R Eckard. I). Cooper. J. Showallei ROW I WO D. Kemble. A. Levin. B. Klic. I Carpenter. M Walenta. S. Brungart. B. Koehler. N. larlcton. F. MacCaddcn. F McNaull. L. Campanclla. N. Bailey. I Warner, (i Gehman ROW THREE: M Thomas. S. Yost. S Barthold, I Far well. M Reifsnyder. M. Kiesling. MISSING: B. Gettys. K. .ingcr. KAPPA DELTA KAPPA Las Vegas at Barb’s . . . Fourteen wonderful pledges . . . Cornhusking with the Betans . . . 25th Birthday cake at Homecoming . . . Anyone for spaghetti at Christmas? . . . Orphans party with Sig Rho . . . Where’s Ho-llo? . . . Dessert with Sig Nu . . . Lorelei at Brooksidc . . . Completed Rat Pack . . . Parties with Delta Pi . . . Dinner Dance at the Old Mill Inn . . . Love those mugs! . . . The Green and Gold at O.C. . . . Spring workout at Mrs. Rice’s . . . Who ate all the pretzels? “To Kappa Delta Kappa, we’ll pledge our loyalty. 157 OMEGA CHI “O Chi mine ... 13 pledges . . . The Wagner's . . . Kraft and Aggregation . . . Dessert with Phi Psi . . . O Chi and Beta Sig play Santa . . . Pizza with Sig Nu . . . Auction . . . pins and rings . . . Patty—Who’s Who . . . Paddled by Apes . . . Giggling trio ... Ski I .edge—4 new pledges . . . Stokesay . . . Jane—Spring Festival Court . . . Sue—Miss Montgomery County . . . Parent’s luncheon . . . Ocean City bound . . . red and white . . . Proud sisters all are we.” ROW ()NI; (i. Allebach, K. Entrekin. S. Pcifler. President IV Hill. Vice-President M. Murphy. B. Shorb. G. Gross. ROW TWO: N. Peek. S. Clinchard. J. Larson. L. Blcil. I). Kahler, P. Lore. J. Sugg. A. Shissler. B. Burl. ROW THREE: E. Russell. J. Maloney. G. Brenner. N. Oakley, J. Kraft. I). Glavsmoycr. D. Metzger. A. Willcvcr. C Hendry. MISSING: S. Doyle. S. Harmon. I Rogers. J. Watkeys. J. Zabcl. 158 Go Greyhound at the Pancoasts’— eleven tough pledges . . . Homecoming—Bridge luncheon. Sweethearts of Apes. Dcmas, eta Chi ... pledges along the Perk . . . Christmas parly with X at River Crest . . . Martha’s— Secret Pals ” birthday . . . General Washington—Winter formal . . . Alice got two pledges . . . parties with O Chi, Delta Pi. .eta Chi . . . “Side by Side for Song Fcst . . . Shoes, sneakers for Campus Chest . . . Cleopatra for freshmen . . . Stokesay. finally . . . Phi Psi captivates O.C. . . . PALS we arc. and PALS we'll always be.” PHI ALPHA PSI ROW ONI-.: I). Regestcr. I). Eichclberger. C. l ane. I. Retford. President F. Worster, Vice-President P. Gockmcycr. F. Schweitzer. P. Jcnney. V. Moritz. ROW TWO J. Rooscn. It. Fisher. S. Musselman. ('. laylor. J. Krampf. I.. Wagner. I.. Rachel. M. Hamm. J Dawson. ROW THREE: A. Rentschlcr. M. Cooke. J. Heyen. S. Weckcs. C. Wolf. M. Talmadgc. M Wcrden. M. Meade. R. Nunn. M. Hamm. I). Miller. P. Smith. M. King. H. Miido. M Holm gren, B. Stctlcr. S. McCorkle. T. Clifford. ROW ONE: B. Moore, C. Morel . J Miller. I Born, Vice-President I’ Cooper. President N. Ilolochuk. i. KIcinhofT. H. Hutcheson. S. Honcysctt. 1. Killing. ROW TWO: K. Dolman. J. Smiley. C. On. N. Eraser. I 1‘rout, K. Kohn. K. Stamford. ( l.aughlin. N. Hush. B Pearson. K Steele. S. Maze. ROW THREF- S Miller. It Burhans. S Raffauf. J. Noyes. N. Dyer. S. Butzbach. i. Kuntz. P. Holmes. S. Day. C. Aldingcr. A. Stauffer. S. Stolar. J. Smith. M. Murphy. B. Brown. MISS-INC : J. Esterline. J. Kroschwitz. TAU SIGMA GAMMA “Snarfed up 16 pledges - temporarily misplaced 3 . . . Traditional Lakeside Homecoming . . . Demas- -Tau Sig Pennhurst Party . . . Sig Nu— Tau Sig Pizza . . . Green Pilgrimage to New York City—Hoi’s Price is Right . . . Lorelei—General Washington Country Club . . . Go Tell It On The Mountain . . . Shamrock Surprise . . XX ordains Tau Sig as Popes . . . O Chi—Tau Sig Card Clatsch . . . Return to Phoenixville . . . Joni— Queen of the May . . . Wild, wet weekend—O.C. frolic . . . Happiness is a Warm Bucket. 160 M Marcy, P Gockmeycr. I) Williams. J Dicffenderfcr. P. Hill. M Cooper. N. ilolochuk. M. Murphy. I.. Thompson. MISSING: P. Worster. I.S.C. I.F.C. The Inter-Sorority Council is composed of the president ami vice-president of each of Ursinus’ live sororities. Its principal functions are the governing of the intersorority activities and the improvement of relations among the sororities. The major activities of the I.S.C. include the Spring and Fall Rushing Programs and the co-sponsorship of the I.F.-I.S. Weekend in May. The purpose of the Inter-Fraternity Council is to provide machinery whereby the fraternities may coordinate to present a unified voice, effort, or activity regarding anything related to the U.C. fraternity interest. In this connection the I.F.C. sponsors the Ursinus Homecoming festivities in the fall and the I.F.-I.S. Weekend in the spring. K. P'mmcrt. K. Albright. I'. Minchart. I) Kohr. W. Korcnkiewicz. W. Mack. P. Caiolu. N. Kvans. H. Smith. I ATHLETICS ROW ONH: I . Miernicki. I), Hichclbcrgcr. J. Kuni . President B Fisher. Vice-President i Smiley, G Allebach, A. Haines. L. Nixon. C. Guest. ROW TWO: G. Fdlcnscr. I). Regestcr. S. Honeyseit. J. Hyrc. D. Glassmoycr. H. Hutcheson. J. Rating, S Swenson. ROW THRI I J. Stitlcy. S. Day. J. Noyes. F. Hovcy. I.. Johnson. I). Albright. W.A.A. “W.A.A. by Fisher” might well be the trademark of this year’s Women’s Athletic Association. Sparked by the leadership of Bonnie Fisher, the W.A.A. played hostess to the international hockey tournament in the fall and heard a talk by an Ursinus alumna. Miss Adele Boyd who is an All-American hockey player. The W.A.A. also feted Ursinus' undefeated hockey team at a party at the close of the season. In the winter months the W.A.A. sponsored a splash party and an intramural program for the Ursinus coeds. Springtime activities included demonstrations of modern educational gymnastics by the Misses Diana Crow ley and Dot Richardson. In May a banquet was held to honor the outstanding athletes and the year was closed with a group picnic. SPIRIT COMMITTEE ROW ONF: M. King. C. Orl. the Bear. J. Sugg. J. Dawson. M. Hamm. ROW' TWO: K. Taylor. J Heyen. M. Cooper. A. Shissler, C. Weiler. J. Maloney. L. Trout. L. Carpenter. 163 FOOTBALL ROW ONI;: •« Coach Whatley. Serrnarini. Kohr. Mas-chock. Wcisel. Rit . Siebenson, Rhile, Rutledge. Scholl. Wirth. Parker. Quinn, Emmcrt. ROW TWO: Asst. Coach Gurzynski. Davis. Gould. Moser. Horrocks. Motto. Vidcon. Molcndykc, Smith. Cooper. Sentman. l.arzclcrc, Irvine. Asst. Coach Garo-folo. ROW THREE: Graves. Kale. Ogden. Kauffman. Bostic. Ma yard. Baker. Elcv. I.undell. Manager Cope. Asst. Coach Kinderman. FOURTH ROW Weis. Basco. Graves. Beam. Disappointment would best describe the 1963 football season, as Whatley’s men sported a mediocre 2-4-1 record; however, the defeat of our two traditional rivals. Haverford and Swarthmore, afforded some consolation. A lack of depth and the pre-season losses of two key seniors—Hakanson and co-captain DiF.u-genio—hurt the squad. A dark spot looms in U.C.’s gridiron outlook because this year’s honor winners are seniors. Bill Scholl was named first string offensive end of the MAC Southern Division. Tony Sermarini was honored as a second team halfback. Two other seniors. Bob Maschock and Ron Emmcrt, received honorable mention as guard and quarterback, respectively. Bill Degenhart. senior halfback, led the Southern Division of the MAC in pass receiving for the second year in a row. With the graduation of five additional lettermen—Kohr. Siebenson. Weisel, Rutledge, and co-captain Ritz—it is hoped that a slight misquoting of Louis XV will not apply to U.C. football “after us the deluge.” RECORD Ursinus Opposition 0 Susquehanna 32 15 Johns Hopkins 15 8 Wilkes 28 14 Swarthmore 6 0 Wagner 25 32 Haverford 8 19 Lebanon Valley 28 165 SOCCER Shank guards as Mcgill •'heads against alumni. U.C.’s soccer squad was booted around in the early season, but a jelling defense salvaged a respectable 4-5-2 record. Injuries to three key players of the forward line grounded an offensive attack and caused Coach Baker to rely on spirited but generally unseasoned players for a scoring attack. The highlights of the season were the respectable 2-0 loss to a powerful Drexcl squad and a hard fought tie with a showy Lehigh team. Graduating seniors Berlinger. Weller, and Worth will be missed, but with ample returning lettermen and a more experienced offense. Ursinus should sport a winning log in 1964. Senior Weller steals in a close game against I-' M. A strategic save by goalie Larry Worth. 166 RECORD ' o ■ tfii ii1 Goallending practice from Shank to Worth. Vrsinus 3 Eastern Baptist Opposition 2 1 Delaware 5 0 P.M.C. 1 0 Swarthmore 4 I La Salle 0 1 Havcrford 4 4 Alumni 2 0 Lehigh 0 3 Muhlenberg 0 0 Drcxel 2 1 F. M. 1 •'Wcrl ie provides local moral support ROW ONF: R Harshaw, R. Hirokawa, R Rodnyansky, C. Worth. W. Mcgill, J. Brackin. R. Cirovs. R. Bateman. I). Bien. Shank, F. Struthers. ROW TWO: E. Russell. C. Berlinger. !.. R. Drcyling. R. Weller. R. Aldinger. 167 VARSITY—Coach Eleanor Snell. K. Kohn. S. Day. Captain S. Honeysell. E. Russell, G. Allebach. J. Kitting. J Smiley. J. Smith. I. Nixon. J. Davis. S. Murphy. HOCKEY The Varsity Field Hockey Team went undefeated for the second consecutive year. The women, under the excellent coaching of Miss Eleanor Snell, compiled a 6-0 record for the 1963 season. The opponents could score only four goals against Sally Murphy in the goal cage, while Ursinus tallied 19 times. The scoring was always widely distributed and fine defensive play was the strong point in every Ursinus win. Competition for the All-American hockey team berths was held in Webster. New York. Judy Smiley, a junior, was selected for the second team, while Sue Day, a sophomore, received honorable mention. The Junior Varsity team came through a seven game schedule with a 7-0-1 record. A strong team from Fast Stroudsburg tied with Ursinus in a 1-1 game. The J.V. scored 23 points and allowed only three goals against a powerful defense. JUNIOR VARSITY THIRD TEAM—A. Haines. C. Guest. B. Burt. D. Miller, Captain H. Hutcheson. S. Wcckes. S. Butzbach. K. Dilson. E. Heimerer. Ci. Fellcnscr. B. Bcdscr, J. Dcmann. I.. Worthington. !•'. Hovcy. A Stauffer. J. lance. J. Kuntz. D. Glassmoycr. P. Holmes. D. Albright. 168 It's a tense moment for Miss Snell as she watches sophomore Sue Day drive for a goal. RECORD Ursinus Opposition 3 Temple 2 3 West Chester 0 3 Beaver 1 1 East Stroudsburg 0 3 U. of Pennsylvania 0 6 Gettysburg 1 169 BASKETBALL U.C.'s talented five scored their way to a fine JO-6 record to earn a second place tie in the Southern Division of the M A C. Averaging over 75 points a game, the Bears had their first winning season in four years and their greatest number of victories since 1951. Special honors go to sophomore Barry Trostcr who averaged 20 points a game and was named to the first squad of the Southern Division of the M.A.C. Troster also led the team with an excellent .562 field goal percentage. Senior Co-captain Chuck Schaal, who averaged nearly 18 points a game, received I lonorablc Mention. Co-captain Walt Korienkiewicz played aggressively and also averaged in the double figures. While ineligibility, lack of rebounding height, and an inconsistent defense hurt the squad, this was the finest team effort in recent years. ROW ONE: B. Hoffman. J. Rosenberper. M. Center. Co-captain W. Korcnkicwicz. Co-captain C. Schaal, M. nolens. i Parker. B. Truster. ROW TWO: B. Roorbach. H. Krum, J. Brackin. R. Herman. B. I humus. If. Smith. I). Wells. I). Henry. J. Wert. RECORD Ur sinus Opposition 75 Eastern Baptist 64 82 Havcrford 65 81 Phila. Pharmacy 87 102 F M 81 70 P.M.C. 68 78 Swarthmore 61 84 Havcrford 65 69 Dickinson 81 65 Drcxcl 74 74 PMC. 65 61 Swarthmore 76 83 Juniata 69 61 Johns Hopkins 55 68 Drexcl 83 93 Drew 72 85 Delaware 96 171 BASKETBALL- WOMEN ROW ONI I). Regester. N. Bush. Co-captain G. Allcbach. Co-captain J. Rating. ). Smiley. S. Day. K Kohn. ROW TWO: S. Weckcs. D. Hichelbergcr. F. Hovcy, B. Bedser, I . Holmes. M Meade. I). Albright, A. Stauffer, Coach Fleanor Snell. J. Kuntz. G. Fellenscr. D. Miller, F.. Heimerer, K. Dilson. A. Haines. C. Powell, J. Lance. The basketball team had a very disappointing season, turning in a .500 record. winning 3 and losing 3. The season got oil to a heartbreaking start when arch-rival West Chester State College crushed the U.C. Six 53-31. The team bounced back and smashed Rosc-mont 53-33. Fast Stroudsburg came from behind to beat Ursinus and then refused to play their scheduled game on the U.C. court. The Beaver game seemed to be the turning point of the season. The “Snell-bcllcs” played their best game up to this point and handily whipped the girls from Glenside. Feelings ran high for the Immaculata game and it proved to be the best game of the season; everyone was in top form and victory was the result. The last game of the season was a home game against West Chester which ended in a heartbreaking loss in overtime. Co-captains Gail Allebach and June Kitting are the only graduating seniors. Couple this fact with an undefeated J.V. team and basketball at Ursinus should see a brighter season in 1965. 172 RECORD Ursinus Opposition 31 West Chester 53 53 Rosemont 33 36 East Stroudsburg 46 61 Beaver 33 61 Immaculata 39 49 West Chester 52 WRESTLING ROW ONE-: S. Fnion. F. Sirulhers. I). Stumb. J. I eulpod. G. Atkinson. I. Rudnyansky. ROW TWO: Coach R. McCreary. J. Gray. K. Dean. Captain I). Kratz. G. Davis. F. Vidcon. J. Rhile. R Baker. M Kenefic. U.C.’s grapplers finished the season with a satisfying 6-4 log. Sophomore Ken Dean sported the best record by finishing the regular season undefeated with two ties. Special recognition should go to Captain Dale Kratz. the only senior on the squad. An aggressive scrapper. Kratz wrestled out of his weight class for four years; yet he amassed a commendable record and earned the respect of his teammates. RECORD Ur sinus Opposition 16 Delaware 12 26 Haver ford 8 13 Albright 18 11 F.lizabethtown 17 24 Johns Hopkins 8 17 Lebanon Valley 2 21 P.M.C. 11 7 Drexel 19 11 Swarthmorc 16 16 Muhlenberg 14 Fred Struthcrs muscles his way to an early pin. 174 The Development of a Dramatic Upset: 175 ROW ONF: J- Davis. L. Nixon. L. Miernicki. S. Swenson. T. Clifford. D. Bichelbcrger. ROW TWO: D. Cilassmoycr. IT. Schmidt. J Lance. Co-captain B. Fisher, Co-captain J. Kleinhoff. S. Honeysctt. B. Klcinginna. SWIMMING The won-loss record of the swimming team docs not quite give a true picture of the season. Hampered by illness and injury, the team turned in two wins and five losses. However, of the five losses, three were by less than six points. The team was swamped by a strong U. of P. team and by the evcr-powerful West Chester team. The fin-gals won a very exciting meet against East Stroudsburg which was undecided until the last race. The swimmers ended their season by winning every race from Swarthmorc. Graduation takes consistent winner, Sue Honeysctt and co-captains Bonnie Fisher and Joni Kleinhoff. The badminton team’s record was three wins and four losses. Under the guidance of new coach, Mrs. Nancy Mayers, the team did very well considering that the sport of badminton is becoming more popular in colleges, thus increasing competition to a great degree. The women started the season on a bright note by beating Chestnut Hill, followed by victories over Drcxcl and Bryn Mawr. All four of the losses were by one match and could have gone cither way. Four year letter winner Jane Eyre and captain Ginny Gross will leave two varsity berths open. BADMINTON ROW ONF: B Burt. Captain G. Gross. J. Fyrc. J Krampf. S Murphy. ROW TWO: Coach Nancy Mayers. J. Heycn. P. Loro. S. Hartcnstinc. C. Lane, K. Brumgard. B. Tallman. C. Nussman. J. Paul. F. Clouse. J. Smith. ROW ONI K Kohn, A Haines. Captain I Kitting. J. Smiley. I Krampf. S. Murphy. ROW TWO: S. Day. F. Hovey. I.. Nixon. 1 Micrnicki. G. Fclcnscr, D. Regester. Coach Eleanor Snell. J. Stitlcy. i. Davi . Manager T. Clifford. SOFTBALL The softball team ended its abbreviated season undefeated by scoring over West Chester twice and Penn once. No game was close and girls recorded some eye-opening percentages. They averaged 23 runs and 24 hits a game while only allowing their opponents 3.66 runs a game. Dianne Regester posted a record of three wins and no losses, allowing 7 hits and I w-alk. and getting 4 strike-outs per game. She also added a .785 batting average to the cause. The batting averages were phenomenal with senior Judy Krampf hitting .857 followed closely by senior captain June Rit-ting with a .801 average. Sue Day and Judy Smiley turned in averages of .750 and .666 respectively. 177 ' ROW ONE: B. Henry. J. Weaver. D. Quinn. Captain W. ROW THREE: B. Troster, J. Egolf. J Mills. R. Hirokawa. Sdu.ll, I). Stock. B. Wighton. ROW I WO A. Soles. J. J. Schatz. Coach G. Sicbcr Pancoast. Parker. B. Rintcl. B. Hofmann, C. Schaal. W. Degenhardt. BASEBALL Dr. G. “Sicb” Pancoast is the “win-ningest athletic coach in the history of Ursinus College, and although this season was only a mediocre one, Sicb managed to add nine wins to his credit, bringing his total won-lost record to 160 wins and 114 losses over a period of eighteen years. Nine losses were sustained over the season, many of which were lost by a margin of only one or two runs. The season did have some bright spots including the consistent .300 hitting of Barry Troster and the steady pitching of Butch Hofmann, who went undefeated for the season. Defensively, the U.C. Nine were outstanding on the field and the mound, but lack of consistency at bat kept the team from achieving a more favorable record. 179 Co-captain tony performs ROW ONI K. Kil , A. Ilnknnson, T. Sermatini, I Hun-sicker, R Gladstone. ROW I WO: S. Crawford, W. Irvine, R l-'ciroll. W. Kobnrt, R. Goldsmith, M. Kale. I), (iower, I Rodnyansky. ( ku Ii Raymond Gur ynski. Munnxer G. I rec-land. ROW TIIRII-: It. Cooper. P. Dunn, I. Walter. J. Katz. R Sponenbertd) U. twin record holder. Kill Rohart TRACK This was a year to remember in track. Ursinus’ well-rounded team, coached by Ray Gur ynski and paced by A.A.U. stars Pete Dunn and Hill Cooper, rallied for its first undefeated season in the history of the school and crowned the season by sweeping the M.A.S.C'.A.C. championships at Swarthmore College. Ursinus led the M.A.C. scoring from the first event and was never seriously challenged as the team tallied 51 points, more than doubling the second place team. Gold medals were won by Hill Cooper in the mile and half mile, Pete Dunn in the 440. Tom Walter in the hurdles, Bob Gladstone in the broad jump, and Hill Hobart in the discus. Also, Sermarini, Walter. Cooper, and Dunn teamed up for a record-breaking gold medal mile relay. High spirit and determined effort were largely responsible for this achievement. Co-captain Hunsickcr takes an early lead. Ron Ritz silhouettes the sky. Middle Atlantic Champs— Cooper and Dunn In the relay More M.A.C. Gold— Sermarini passes To Walter 181 M.A.C?. champion Gladstone. ROW ONI-.: K. Spicer, I C rahh. K Coon, J. Warren. ROW TWO: Advisor Dr. Robert Howard. Captain F Myers, R. Bole, F. Yocum. W. Mcgill. Coach S. Quinn. TENNIS-MEN “We're looking forward to an even better year next year! moaned tennis advisor Dr. Howard. There is little chance that he will be wrong, for the team this year was a complete disappointment. Lack of enthusiasm strangled the efforts that were made and the only bright spot of the season was the discovery of a first-rate freshman. Pete Wills. Vrsinus RECORD Opposition 0 Swart h more 9 1 Haverford 8 0 Delaware 9 2 LaSalle 7 6' 2 Drcxel 71 2 9 P..M.C. 0 0 Moravian 9 2 Muhlenburg 7 3 Albright 6 0 Dickinson 9 6 Elizabethtown 3 2 Wilkes 7 182 ROW ONE: Manager J Hcyen. J. Eyre. D. Miller. J Kuntz. man. S. Swenson. M. Poller. C. Denar. MISSING: Captain S. Mtis-sclman. Coach Nancy Mayers. ROW TWO: K. Dol- G. Gross, man. C. Krick. C. Clough, M. Talmadgc. P. Lore. G. Roth- A tremendous amount of rain early in the season greatly hindered the efficiency of the tennis team and caused the cancellation of three matches. The season log was a disappointing 2-3 and may he partially attributed to the lack of practice due to the inclement weather. A much improved Penn team whipped Ursinus 5-0. Ursinus then squeezed out Rosemont 3-2. Bryn Mawr handled the girls easily and chalked up a 4-1 victory. Arch-rival West Chester, winning two matches easily and outlasting the girls in three marathon matches won 5-0. The season ended on a happier note as the U.C. team took everything but Broad Street in their 5-0 drubbing of Temple. Captain Ginny Gross and seniors Sue Mussclman and Jane Eyre leave three big vacancies. TENNIS-WOMEN 183 ROW ONE: J. Smith. J. Smiley. !.. Hush. H. Hutcheson. ROW I WO: Manager S. Maze, S. Day. P. Hill. A. Stauffer. I. Krarnpf, E. Russell, B. Burt. Co-captain G. Allcbach. Co-captain S. Honeysett. LACROSSE This was a banner year for the lacrosse team. First, three of its players were selected to play with the United States LaCrosse Touring Team in the British Isles. Second, the team lost its first game since the inception of lacrosse at U.C. in 1957. In the first of a two-game schedule against West Chester, the U.C. women were humbled 9-8; then in front of a large crowd on home grounds, Ursinus tasted the sweetness of revenge, smashing West Chester 14-4. The East Stroudsburg game was the turning point of the season and from then on the team played the excellent lacrosse of which it was capable. The season ended with a 15-0 romp over Beaver College. The graduating seniors leave a big gap. They are Gail Allebach and Sue Honeysett, co-captains; Helen Hutcheson. Patty Hill and Judy Krarnpf. U.C.’s TOURING TEAM -S. Honeysett. K. Russell. J. Smiley. ROW ONE: K. Kohn. I). Eichelberger, S. Murphy. J. Davis, C. Guest, E. Robertson. ROW TWO: L. Miernicki, A. Haines. F. Hovcy, i. I.ance. J. DeMann. D. Schmidt, G. Fclenscr. J Paul. 184 V . R. Bateman. H. Pole. J. Spangler, R. Deck. K. Albright GOLF CLUB The Golf Club at Ursinus is a self-supported organization whose existence is solely dependent upon the enthusiasm and desire of its members. 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Rachel Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahler Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ci. Kephart, Sr. Howard K. Keyser Mr. and Mrs. Louis Riesling Mr. and Mrs. William RleinhofT Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rlie Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Rohr Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rroschwitz Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rummler W. R. Lance Dr. and Mrs. Henry P. Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Livingston Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Lodge. Jr. E. D. Lundcll Mr. and Mrs. II. F. MacPhcc Robert E. McRellin Mrs. Theodore E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Moretz, Jr. 188 Allen S. Mullin Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Musselman Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Naylor Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Nylen Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Parker Park Holly of Norristown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Peififcr J. F. Pepper Co., Inc. Perkiomcn Bridge Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Potter Mrs. John Rau Mr. C. W. Reed Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Rentschler Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Ritting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Romanik Mr. and Mrs. George Roosen Mrs. Beverly Rorer Harrison T. Sales Mr. and Mrs. W. Albert Sanders Jeanette Benfield Schmoycr Mr. and Mrs. William F. Scholl H. M. Schreiner Mr. and Mrs. John Sclgrade Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Shissler, Jr. H. L. Shuster Mr. and Mrs. John W. Siebenson Sigma Rho Lambda The Sinclair's F. H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smyth Harry Snellenburg. Jr., '67 Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Sparks Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Sponcnbcrgh Mrs. George Stanson Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stayer Stctlcr Pharmacy, Shamokin Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stock Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stock Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stolar Dr. Russell D. Sturgis The Swinton’s Mr. and Mrs. Harry Symons Raymond M. Talbot Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Van Doren Dr. and Mrs. James E. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Weidner Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Weller Mr. and Mrs. C. Benton Wert Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Williams T. J. Wof Donnell K. Wolverton Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Zabel Mr. and Mrs. B. Theodore Zartman. Jr. Zeta Chi C. B. Zizelmann 189 The New Student Facilities Building now under construction and scheduled for completion in the fall of 1965. Artist's Conception of an Aerial View CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1964 from the Board of Directors of Ursinus College Collegeville, Pa. Co-Educational Liberal Arts College Privately Supported—Fully Accredited Looking Toward its Centennial in 1969 Freeland Hall (left), erected in 1X48, oldest building on the campus. Bamberger Memorial Hall (right), erected in 1891, houses the chapel and other facilities, and is named after the first president of Ursinus College. 190 !Pm SHRADERS '■ n Atlantic Station LUMBER • MILLWORK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Peter Lumber Company Route 422 Limerick, Pa. Tel HU 9-9301 460 Main Street Collcgcvillc, Pa. Flowers are always welcome. RISHER’S FLOWERS Compliments of We grow our own. SUNNYBROOK 3760 Germantown Pike Collcgcville, Pa. HU 9-4421 Cocktail Lounge Dining Room Ballroom SPECKS THOMAS L. LORD pipin’ hot sandwiches ROOFING ROUTE 422 LIMERICK, PENNSYLVANIA Germantown Pike, R.D. 1 Collegeville. Pa. BRoadway 2-7532 HUxlcy 9-7515 HAVE MORE FUN AT THE FAIR WITH FUN AT THE FAIR MONEY COLLEGE DINER SAVE $2.50 NOW only af Newest, most modern air conditioned diner in the area The Security Trust Company of Pottstown Same Proprietors: Mike and Joe 191 iVlontgomery nopristown POTTSTOWN ' '1 . IANSDAIE Lounty V STOWE , KING OF PRUSSIA -LJEtri k and TruBt Company 'rRI ,G “,TY Fisher Wayside Furniture Store MIMJIR IIOIHAI HI SI H VI SYSTEM MCMBTR ffOCRAl OEPOSlT INSURANCE CORPORATION Route 422—Collegeville (Next to Hi-Way Drive-In Theater) Checking Accounts Mortgage Loans Savings Accounts Personal Loans Safe Deposit Boxes Estate Planning Complete FREE Decorating Service Come In And Browse See This Area’s Largest Selection Every Convenient Banking Service of Fine Furniture and Carpeting Open Weekdays 9 ‘til 9 ffifc Established 1896 HU 9-9305 RE 9-4513 W For Service When You Need It—Call MONTGOMERY COUNTY BANK INDUSTRIAL SERVICES And Trust Company Power Tools Generators Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Sales Service Rentals Norristown Pottstown Lansdale Hatfield 502 So. Broadway Gloucester, N. J. North Wales Stowe King of Prussia GL 6-0336 Spring City 192 SUPERIOR TUBE CO. The Big Name In Small Tubing Collegeville, Pa. First Federal Savings and Loan Association Pottstown And Boyertown LORELEI CURTAIN CLUB HOMF.COM I NO - F WEEKEND GRADUATION 193 Best Wishes From The MEN’S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION WEISS BROTHERS Paper and Leather 130 East Main Street Norristown, Pa. Compliments of the WOMEN S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION NOVITSKI’S ww PASTRKS BAKE SHOP Wholesale and Retail 223 Gay St. - Phoenixville, Pa. Phone: WE 3-3522 FRANK J. AUSTIN DISTRIBUTOR All Leading Brands of Beer Soda 3905 Ridge Pike Collegeville. Pa. HUxley 9-9432 Phone: Milton 1-9000 PETER LUMBER COMPANY Lumber. Millwork, Builders Supplies L Washington Avenue Lyons Court PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. VENTURI INC. 1430 South Street Philadelphia. Pa. With the Compliments of the 1964 RUBY Co-Editors Business Managers THE TIMES HERALD Norristown, Pa. The ONLY Medium Covering The Activities Of your Friends In Sports Local News Pictures Club Activities Social News Local Advertising Yours every day in your newspaper Daily paid circulation over 29,000 194 CHARLES STRICKLER AND SONS DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALITY FOODS TRIO RESTAURANT Phoenixville. Pa. Open 24 Hours Extend Best Wishes to Orders To Take Our THE CLASS OF ’64 Phone 933-5091 RADIAC Grinding Wheels • Cut-Off Machines A. P. dk Sannq Sons. inc. PHOENIX VILLI:, PENNSYLVANIA For Energy To Study Eat A Dairy Trod net Every Day — MILK — BR 2-0406 — ICE CREAM EV 6-0200 Abbotts MILK-ICE CREAM DAIRY FOODS 195 Venetian Blinds Shades FINE FLOOR COVERINGS HARRY C. BERLINGER, JR. Rugs and Carpets Linoleum 715 Greenwood Avc. Jenk intown TU 4-6434 Compliments of the INDEPENDENT Collegcville, Pa Compliments of KITCHELL’S EXPRESS, INC. Box 5 Whippany, N. J. E. A. WOODRING COMPANY Food Service Equipment China—Glass—Silver—Utensils Parts—Repairs—Service—Heavy Equipment 5026 Spruce Street Phone: Philadelphia 39, Pa. SHerwood 8-1050 19139 COLLEGEVILLE BAKERY Lewis L. Knocllcr. Proprieter 473 Main Street Collegcville, Pa. Phone: 489-2871 THE TOWNE FLORIST Flowers for Gracious Living 360 Main Street Collegcville, Pa. 489-7235 F.thel M. Ibaugh HILL TOP DRIVE-IN Specializing in LV Hamburgers Soft Ice Cream Thick Shakes Route 422. Sanatoga. Pa. P.O. Box 206 BR 7-0434 DANIEL F. MALEY Offset Color Printing Colonial Center Ridge Pike Eagleville, Pa. 196 Official AAA and Keystone Service MOBILGAS MOB1 LUBRICATION WILL’S SERVICE STATION Third Avenue and Main Street Collegeville, Pa. 489-9956 F. Willis DcWanc Compliments of THE SPIRIT COMMITTEE YORK ROAD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 806 West A vc. Jcnkintown. Pa. Best Wishes and Congratulations from URSINUS COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BORZILLO BAKERY, INC. 9 South Forest Avenue Norristown, Penna. BR 2-2663 KEYSER MILLER FORD Ridge Pike Cross Keys Road Collegeville, Penna. COLLEGEVILLE FARM SUPPLY CO., INC. Farm and Industrial F.quipment Rt. 29, Collegeville. Pa. Phone 489-9376 489-9342 (■T|t«AT 0«Al NAimtlt HENRICK’S Pretzels and Potato Chips Pottstown, Pennsylvania 197 198 The diamond you buy today may be in your family for generations to come. As a member of the American Gem Society, this store offers you only perns of true quality—diamonds that assure you full value in your purchase. Come in See our exquisite selection in a wide range of prices. MMBER AMERICAN OiM'SOCIITY A. W. ZIMMERMAN, JEWELER Compliments of the YM-YWCA W. E. Ryan Co., Inc. DOWN-HOME FARMS butter, eggs poultry 520-522 N. Second Street Certified Gemologist 339 Main St., Collcgcvillc, Pa. Philadelphia 23. Pa. For your printing needs SMALE’S PRINTERY Offset—Letterpress 785 N. Charlotte St. Pottstown Harold L. Smale—Class of ’53 Caroline T. Moorehead Catering Specialist 3 Banquet Rooms Meals on Reservations Only HU 9-2631 40 First Avenue. Trappe. Pa. BRIGHTEN EACH DAY THE SUNNY SLOPE WAY CALL For Prompt. Courteous Service Norristown Area MAIN OFFICE BR 2-1215 VI 8-8200 199 THE DRUG the old . . . and the new! 1968! Seniors graduate, freshmen matriculate . . . and Provident Tradesmens continues providing the College and Collegevillc with all the services of Delaware alley's Key Hank year in. year out. We count it a real pleasure to know this satisfying continuity of helpfulness in hanking. Welcome any time... io Provident Tradesmens! PROVIDENT TRADESMENS Bank and Trust Company DELAWARE VALLEY’S KEY BANK MONTGOMERY COUNTY OFFICES Collegeville: 364 Main Street Ambler: 132 Butler Avenue King of Prussia: King of Prussia Pla a 200 Gateway Diner Route 422 Norristown, Pa. Phone Service 24 Hours Around the Clock Market 7-8450 PIERCE REESE, INC. Just Consistently Fine” MEATS—POULTRY—PROVISIONS FROSTED FOODS Exclusive Distributor for Award Brand Delicacies Pennsylvania. Delaware, Southern New Jersey, and Maryland 130-132 North Delaware Ave. Philadelphia 6 Compliments of ALPHA PHI OMEGA THE HARLEYSVILLE NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Harleysville Office Phone 256-8854 Limerick Office Skippack-Worcester Office Phone 489-7216 Phone 584-4162 FREE PARKING WHILE BANKING AT ALL OFFICES Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 201 202 Since I860 HITSCHLER AND BENDER, CO Poultry, Butter, l£ggs. Cheese. Margarine, Oil. Shortening Reading Terminal Market Philadelphia. Pa. 19107 WA 2-2421 MITCHEL AND NESS Sporting Goods 1312 Arch Street Philadelphia. Pa. NATIONAL ACADEMIC CAP GOWN COMPANY 203 M E STUDIOS, INC £ %• e 11 v isti r%ct i c (Phot v s% ji -yy 1010 CHESTNUT STREET • PHILADELPHIA 7. PENNSYLVANIA WAInut 3-0146 0147 GORDON - DAVIS LINEN SUPPLY CO. ''Student Linen Service Virgil P. Templeton. Jr. General Agent PHILADELPHIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Philadelphia 22, Pa. Hopwood Rd., Collegevillc, Pa. 489-2486 BULL TAVERN Western Gateway to Historical Valley Forge Route 23 West Lunchcons-Dinncrs Cocktails Facilities for Banquets Private Parties 204 Compliments of The Graduating Class of 1964 205 206 207 and a looking to the future r w, .-(!«(
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