Wesleyan University - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Middletown, CT)

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OLLA POD RIDA EDITORS EDWARD M. DREYFUS STEVEN E. HALLIWELL .LLA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT VOLUME CV NINETEEN SlXTY-FOUR PODRIDA PHOTOGRAPHY DAVID E. PUTNAM n . W : .33.ch 1!; 13 V W ijurk Wham lellllild 81V? ' .EIWH leXlHlJihle xxHUld IX M II 1.31 ... wk malww 2th? Iiaftfurh Qlourunt ' - 3:54:3- -' .. - - w.. . .. e 1111m i37 Murde jVEMER.'Z3 n N Ax $210.9? MODEM 9, .---.w-....... .. aulztlwa-m uu W-Mm m 5 - immw 14 15 16 Tlaere are three thingy wlaitla are real: God. bitmmz folly and laughter. The fin! two are beyond our comprebemion So we mmt d0 wlmt we can 1111M 1176 third. John F. Kennedy 18 IZ 5 3m. ': :. ., .. 23 yum 27 28 29 32 34 eagagw L simple right to vote for disenfranchised Negroes, equal representation at the National political conventions . . . not endorse segregation in public bars and restaurants that do more than 510A; of their business in liquor. NEGROES CAN BE SERVED HERE AT THE WORLD'S low-cost urban renewal, an end to hiring discrimination in public utilities, state-wide rent control, state-wide quality integrated education, state-wide civilian police fear, the right to eat, live and breathe where we please. From all over the nation-from Mississippi, from LOl from Illinois, from Missouri, from New York and Mass to the Worlds Fair. We contrast the real world of dist An end to police brutality, an end to cattle prods, pistol- jobs for everyone without regard to color, integrated low- and South, with the fantasy world of progress and abt car we submit a cattle prod, for every chromium-pla Alabama church and for the great steel Unisphere we LOUISIANAeThe right to vote, the right to live without ILLINOISeAn end to Chicago's rat-strewn ghetto schools, THE UGLY SPECTRE 0F BIGOTRY AND DISCRIMINATll'Jh BOTH LUDICROUS AND HYPOCRITICAL. THE MILLIONS 22 MILLION AMERICAN NEGROES LIVING IN THE AGONY CORE tCOngress of Racial Equalityl 38 Park Row, New York MARYLANDaA new public accommodations law that does NEW YORK STATE A $1.50 minimum wage, integrated witnesses to the tragedy of the Northern ghetto, as w MlSSISSIPPI-An end to killing, an end to brutality, the SYMBOL 0F AMEI 0' Z ... q a- .1 o: y. LJJ '55 3: E $ u. o E -. Lu 3 z 2 Z: 5 W Z LU Q: .. E E .- E D 0 O LLJ Z '9 e a a 3 w LL 5 E - n a? Z g E 3? z '9 l- L m .- N - T O 3 o m N E B CD .o no '5' Lu 0 I .E L D 2 E D. .o u .4 E .9 .9- U m c h: 5 5 OJ o -- L L 3 .5. o 50 THE CARDINAL up before me. When we all did get really warm, it was time to go out for dinner. Many children had to come across fields, streams, and woods. The teacher had to let them take their shoes OPE so they could dry their socks. When the heater got hot the pipes turned blood-red, and I was always afraid to get near them. Wires held the pipes up, hanging down from the wall around the pipes. In the afternoon, when the sun came out and it was warmer, we went out to play. The toilets smelled so bad that you could hardly urinate there. The well water never tasted right to me. One day the big boys had a job trying to get a dead cat out of the well. After that, they made a cover for the well, but all I could think of was the dead cat that had jumped in and drowned. One day my little friend came and grasped my arm. :ost, well-constructed new housingeand an end t'A big worm just dropped out of a boy, he said. alice brutality THAT WALKS THE GHETTO STRE llOut of his mouth? 3TH DAY AND NIGHT. N0, out of his behind, he said. I looked at the big hookworm on the tlDAeThe right to vote, an end to outright segn . . - d exclusion in public accommodations ground. It looked like a dead bait that people used to fish With. Every day m an H n . a worm came out of some boy or girl about my age, and they would stand m -ORIDA PARADISE FOR ALL- the middle of a big crowd of children, watching with round, excited eyes. V ENGLAND-Fair housing in Boston! Fair employn' The teacher passed out little boxes for every member of each family to fill troughout New England! A viable plan for the crea with their bowel movements. Two weeks later we knew every family that had f a quality, Integrated school system. hookworms or other types of worms. They were given a big bottle of black SOURI-A state-wide fair employment and public medicine that looked like black coffee. ommodations law. Our people have been arrested, I All the little boys who were friends ate lunch together. pally denounced and subjected to fantastically 8X1 H . w . D 11 't, B - ?n we sentences In St. Louus. THIS PAVILLION SYM HylEtnis that I smell. I asked one day 0 you sme l onme IZES A LACK OF FREEDOM IN THE MIDDLE WE e 1. . Something must be dead around here, I said. Letls move over there. HAEFER B.EERTThe Schaefer Beer Comnanv IS bl . d boycotted In protest of their flagrant We moved, but we Stlll smelled the 0 or. hiring. BOYCOTT THEIR PAVILLIO Somebody done messed inhis clothes, Bonnie said. We all checked out WlTH HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS v GLO selves, but found nothing. I noticed I did not smell it quite as clearly afte JIM CROW SCHAEFER BEER. SCR1 we changed positions. Am Let me smell your meat, Clarence, Bonnie said. Godalmighty knox SERl itls that meat there that Clarencels eating? Everybody jumped up to look the greenish looking bacon Clarence had. I could not eat the rest of m. OFF lunch because I felt sick at' my stomach. I never had enough to eat at nooqa' from Califomia' from Marylan time in school. My mother usually put a slice of cornbread, a sweet potatolsetts CORE chapters have broughl Song peanuts and a couple slices of bacon in a bag, which my sister kept with hertati0n and brutality experienced b Dox at all times because someone was always stealing anotherls lunch. One or two . . . . . little boys in my group always had a large lunch every day because their 6 Shqwn In the Off.lCIaI paVIlllOn SUP fathers worked on the railroad and they did not have any sisters or brothers. ioratlon we Sme't the Charret I made friends with one little boy who used to bring me an extra piece of L'IM' bOdlesmfrom all over l sweet bread every day. ' ror of Southern lnhUl Dmr eggs 0 o O S $3M; meg? O CRY FOR HELP avoan REGISTRATION DRM FREEDOMSCHOOLS B COMMUNITY CENTERS 150th Psalm . .. Paul: Letter to American Clmstmns om the Washington Freedom March Choir and congregatiom f A, I ;Y 155: MINISTER: The Lord be with you. CONGREGATION: And with thy Spirit. The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. MINISTER: Let us pray. O Lord, show thy mercy upon us. CONGREGATION: And grant us thy salvation. MINISTER: O God, make clean our hearts within us. CONGREGATION: And take not Thy Holy Spirit from us, a . . . u: Martin Luther King 39 UPI Telephofo 40 41 45 Tom T. Tashiro 46 Wilberf C. Snow WWar-K Hm; 4'! V mm 011,11x 111 large 0.5m to be a 1. L and y Q much L to bc a said I to I Porpoiscg was her Ck pig L hought the'5 L of my e!' ik pigs are porp; said she 1d began t Norman Mailer . A LL UM Mayax V; :41: A V; Ail: VA, Paul Goodman XX 61,-? vi $3,.anin 3 2 3,1 ' - b Jokes and their relation to the Unconsciou By SIGMUND FREUD Newly Translated from the Ge and Edited by JAMES STRAC This book constitutes F reud,s ma; tribution to the subject of aesthe ranks among the most interestinE non-medical contributions to psycht lysis. Its theme grew out of his obser tion of the curious plays on words thz. so often occur in dreams, and its purpose e was to discover the unconscious source'S'sd of pleasure in jokes, wit and humor. , s? The pleasurable effect of jokes dept 4f ,7 9 Q on two factors, a special technique ab 0 o joke and the tendency of the joke. 09 Q09 techniques are condensation, '0 ment, unexpected connectior allusion and illogical trains 90 The tendency of the joke, w VG gofw Q??? 0g? is found to have sourcesxt $936 OQbJo aggressive or erotic. 0 Q.- 5 699 It is particularly va1 99 $635 - such subtle meanin 3306 C396 translation from tt 6.33306 9 skillful hand of Jog 939w V book is full of f; 8v? 4 0e Mr Str'! h f6; ' O Q; . c C ey, Q; , L .$ in no other 01 L $53 .05??? $6,. tailed accounts $19 096 933' :5; . . '9 6 xx 1 psychologlcam Q0 66 C 4; 6e .3. 4. . outside The Inte . 669 5 6 y? w S, it is indeed a produ 3 q, genius which gave u PORTRAITS OF MASTERS OF THE GRAPHIC ARTS with examples of their work selected from the Davison Ari Center Collection DAVISON ART CENTER NOVEMBER 21 - DECEMBER 51,1963 SPONSORED BY THE FRIENDS OF THE DAVISON ART CENTER WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 54 Sir Herbert Read, C.A.S. Portrait of the Artisfs Mother, 1917 Lithograph Davison Art Center Collection Portrait of Dr. Fritz Neuberger, 1917 Lithograph Lent by the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University Esther, from Daughters of the C ovemmt, 1920 Lithograph Davison Art Center Collection Ruth, from Daughters of the Covenant, c. 1920 Lithograph Davison Art Center Collection The Face of the Woman moment of Alma Maiden, 1913, from Der Gefesselte Columbus, Berlin 0920 Lithograph 1131003 Davison Art Center Collection Portrait of Paul Westheim, 1923 Lithograph Davison Art Center Collection Portrait of a Girl, c. 1935 Lithograph Lent by the Smith College Museum of Art Autograph Letters by the Artist THREE LECTURES Davison Art Center 2 8 P. M. Monday, April 13 Sir Herbert Read, Senior Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies ' 1 Kokoschka, Visionary and Symbolic Humanist Wednesday, April 15 Carl Schorske, Senior Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies Kokoschka and the Birth of Expressionist Culture Friday, April 17 Philip Hallie, Professor of Philosophy and Humanities Kokoschka and Total Imitation O S KOKOSCHKA A R PAINTINGS DRAWINGS LITHOGRAPHS APRIL 1-23, 1964: DAVIISON ART CENTER WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT 55 59 62 4:. w ,kzw I 7 ORPTION Q5 IWIIOUEK 143x922 299.. .. ix? NI7IIIII 30,1912! I 22:2 0.3m x .1. , . , . Jvc I i W' , ,. I I I a? La , xwiC; x: w r 4N x w i 1' 1 A , . Q . A l' ,1 ,A; H! ,. - .a gig : . x V J x mm. 'fffifttf w--'m-....-. w'-.,............z..y -..utm..iww--..u...ww ...x..........,.-......,...... ! ,Jx , , in; x; V x y K ., 5' 9 s n E i i RX kw -y 2 x $3 Wyn 1 , 2 , 1 z x u' i V 5 , , i . i t. ' W,1:;r:,::::::.:.;.:.-...TM.A..--M-.WNW .-- .-...;... mmuw--- LIVE k f3 .' . , r . W A. wwh . 3.3U HUIUYUI V loo; - ; 9b 2'0 I10 :1 O NOILOVHJ Term I ?QWJT: Polf nce and Amer? rnment and Marxism DRY: Europe ft to 1914, OR ican :emology and ysophical Air: '- E OF: mics 'nment can History ean History Philosophy ology emology ar entific M ced Quant hods ems in logy The TL of t Wise, junic Each 1; 3'1! e1 66 Mendes France S611 m, .2 532$ 38m mm. En.- mama. R E F W E F S E II. U J. thdrawal arc Grab K r: Tran Van Chuong 70 UPI Telephovo 71 Tran Van Chuong FORM APPROVED BUDGET BUREAU NO. SB-R IM7 SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM STUDENT CERTIFICATE 1. Name and Address of Student Date Selective Service No. 2. This student is satisfactorily pursuing a course of instruction at this institution. If this status is terminated, the local board will be informed promptly. 3. Previous colleges attended, with dates. Hf not previously reportedj wt 4. Remarks: a 5. For use of Local Board 6. Certification: LCERTIFY that the information I have given relating to the student identified in Item 1 of this form is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 7. Address of Local Board Signature, Title, Name and Address of Institution 5 s 5 FORM 0. mo iREV'SED 4.29.63i tms. GOVERNMENT FRtNTiNG OFFICEi 1963-692041 SSS Form No. no xx , , 1 SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 1 NOTICE OF CLASSIFICATION , a w: - .. - :0 u ' :5 First Name: ledle Nama II t; x5 SELECTIVE , - I A A ,- , A c '4 if sznwc: NO. 2x .17 -, a $ 3.. i; is classified in class 2-3 until, ........ E: E by Local Board - 5g D by Anoo-I Bond. vote 0! VVVVVVVVVV to ........... .-- S D by President, , X: 4. ...... ,., :.,: lav ' MDate o! 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Stevenson, J. Flowers. Second row: T. Smhh, T. Show, P. Hurborow, J. Vroomun, M. Dahl, A. Brew- ster, J. Grausam, D. Powers. Third row: J. $9ewurt, W. Turner, B. lemke, A. Jones, W. Weber, J. Phillips, 3. Courtney, J. Murdoch, 8. Maher, J. Orem- Smith. Fourth row: M. Mellen, D. Blinn, N. Preble, K. Robinson, W. Sargenv, B. Podewell, E. LuForge, R. Barnes, P. Hammond, D. Owens. Fif'h row: W. DELTA TAU DELTA Anderson, P. Corkill, P. Posquurelli, D. Werner, G. Geiser, D. Osgood, P. Clippinger, B. Blaser, J. Workman, A. Baroda, J. Edelen, W. Gilbert, C. Stauf- fucher, F. Weber, J. Stremlau, R. Dude. Sixih row: D. Miller, R. Packard, C. Plenge, J. Guard, R. Hamilton, haarliolly obscurecn, D. Reynolds, F. Odell, P. Lapuc, M. Ketchom, R. Dyer, P. Ramoley, L. Brundage, J. Meeker, C. Myers, W. Foord, G. Miller. Seated above: P. Brands, D. Grimth. 85 ALPHA DELT 86 m g: ,wxdscm ' ' ' i l l x l'- ' ' . . . . x .. x I. W I 2-. l 1 . . . . w J x a . . .. g s- m u. M J i . . . . YC.qA 7 i4. 3? 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WHYTE Claremont, California WILLIAM D. WIELAND Matawan, New Jersey JON K. WILBRECHT St. Paul 13, Minnesota OLIVER E. WOOD, JR. Highlands, New Jersey WILLIAM J. WOODCOCK Huntington, New York KENNETH M. WOODROW Yonkers, New York JAMES C. WORKMAN Rocky River, Ohio CHRISTOPHER R. ALBRIGHT New Canaan, Connecticut FRANK M. BRODHEAD Lexington, Massachusetts CHRISTOPHER L. CHASE New Canaan, Connecticut WAYNE P. ELLIS, Ill Radnon Pennsylvania GERALD HORTON HANFORD Portland, Connecticut STEPHEN A. HASS Philadelphia 19, Pennsylvania JOSEPH COLLINS HUNTER Fair Haven, New Jersey KENNETH GERARD LONGO Putnqm, Connecticut JUDSON M. LYON New Paltz, New York RONALD E. PERVERE Springfield, Massachusetts CHARLES M. STANTON Palo Alto, California MIRJOSUDJONO SUHARSONO Middletown, Connecticut CHRISTOPHER S. J. WALLACH Old Greenwich, Connecticut 157 IN MEMORIAM David G. Kingsley, Jr. '64 159 160 m - mm. ' q. SKULL AND SERPENT J. Odenwelder, D. Ware, W. Medd, J. Bunles, W. Davenport, J. Mcllroy, L. D'Ambrosio, R. Whyle, G. Miller. 161 COLLEGE BODY COMMITTEE 5: 322221736245:5?a?3;:33'? ' gi: WESU A. Burman, R. Gerst, W. Boynton, P. Pasquarelli, B. Blaser, J. Cooper, P. Mead. CARDINAL KEY Firs! row: J. Hardin, F. Joseph. Second row: J. Garrison, C. Beers. Third row: J. Hall, T. See. Fourth row: T. lynch, R. Block. Fifth row: T. Overton. Sixth row: 5. Rhinesmith, F. Green. Seventh row: J. Edelen, J. Bernegger, P. Ramaley. Eighth row: S. McConcughy, R. DeIBello, R. Smith, R. Schmidt. S. Davis, W. Blokemore, T. Frosch, N. Daniels, 5. D'Arthenay, CARDINAL M. Van Cort, T. WalIon, P. Ramaley, W. Ellis. 163 TNE R. Kelcham, D. Lorenson, D. Griffith, J. Wilson, G. Gibson, A. Kaiser, J. Werle, D. Craven, J. Johnson. ARGUS First row: M. lngraham. Second row: F. Joseph, E. See, R. Fazendeiro. Third row: E. Rudd, F. Weber, T. Tiinn, R. Croo'of, A. Ibarguen. Fourth row: T. Show, W. Blakemore. 164 FOOTBALL Wesleyan 12 Middlebury 0 Wesleyan 0 Bowdoim 32 Wesleyan 8 Coast Guard 1 1 Wesleyan 16 W.P.I. 14 Wesleyan 14 Amherst 20 Wesleyan 0 Hamilton 6 Wesleyan 22 Williams 13 Wesleyan 46 Trinity 6 First row: J. Melillo, T. AceHa, R. Jacobs, H. German, J. Odenwelder, G. Miller, D. Ware, J. Bunles, W. Medd, D. Ransom, R. Atherton, 0. Wood, P. Rockwell. Second row: 5. Witowski, T. Pulliam, T. Lynch, T. Overton, H. Travis, D. Brown, L. Pronge, J. Zywna, M. Creed, T. Bell, G. Witten, W. Thomas, S. Schaffer, F. Nachman, R. Chesier, A. Sortir, J. Edgar, J. Wood. Third row: W. Grockowski, N. Daniels, W. leone, J. Pickard, J. Hopkins, T. Francis, J. Howell, D. Berger, J. Gage, J. Ulcickus, N. Blaisdell, A. Spoehr, W. Conner, G. Gulick, D. Russell. 165 A WEREYAR First row: T. Blauveh, T. Harvey, P. Larson, D. Brown, W. Hurgens, T. Broker. Second row: R. Book, J. Swanson, coach; E. Mayland, Giddings, D. Kendall, S. Stivers, J. Relyea. Wesleyan 15 W.P.l. 50 Wesleyan 21 Coast Guard 34 Wesleyan 47 M'II 59 N. Hampshire 28 Wesleyan 15 Vermont 48 Wesleyan 15 Amherst 49 Wesleyan 29 Springfield 26 Wesleyan 15 Williams 30 166 Wesleyan 1 Brown 2 Wesleyan 5 Bowdoin 'l Wesleyan 4 Coast Guard 1 Wesleyan 5 Springfield 1 Wesleyan 3 Amherst 1 Wesleyan 4 UConn 0 Wesleyan 7 Tufts 4 Wesleyan 0 Williams 1 Wesleyan 0 Trinity 1 First row: D. Lang, manager; D. Kingwill, W. Winans, J. Kiehle, L. D'Ambrosio, P. Sipples, M. Burfon, J-. Winczef R. -Allen. Sfacond ro-w:.T. Irwin,'ass0. coach; P. B.ab'in, G. Gibson, R. Jac: S O C C E R carlno, J Burr, K Robinson, D Hull, E HIllback, H McCurdy, coach, 5 Leermakers, manager Third row: D. Werner, B. Dietz, J. Wilson, K. Mandelbaum, R. Rohfritch, A. Rosenglick. 167 R1 Wesleyan 76 Harvard 79 Wesleyan 55 M.I.T. 61 Wesleyan 86 W.P.l. 69 Wesleyan 83 Tufts 6O Wesleyan 84 Coast Guard 73 Wesleyan 63 Williams 54 Wesleyan 85 Bowdoin 59 Wesleyan 73 Clark 85 Wesleyan 58 Amherst 6O Wesleyan 62 Trinity 57 Wesleyan 75 Middlebury 68 Wesleyan 112 Union 86 Wesleyan 64 Amherst 48 Wesleyan 73 Coast Guard 62 Wesleyan 60 Williams 63 Wesleyan 65 Trinity 68 Kneeling: J. Kiehle, B. Everen, H. LufTer, J. McDermoH. Firs? row: C. Hearey, M. Moise, P6 Brands, W6 Davenport 3. Norton, T. Dardoni, D. Dinwoodey. Second row: JR Wood, BASKE I BALL coach; C. Woodbury, J. Werle, C6 ZeHerberg, J. Clopp. R6 Svabnick, l. Richter, W. Grockowski, I W 'y'fnlil 13,5558 WEEK? . WKQ. . .XRgg HOCKEY First row: Butler, W WhHe, J. Mcllroy, Q. Bent, C. Dauchy, L. Daugherty. Second row: T. Pomeroy, A. Fricke, B. Schick, Swayne, W. Trapp, R. Gay, G. Gibson, D. Dtu, D. Lorenson, N. Paris. Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan mON-l-h-Iw-IO-koo Amherst Nichols UConn Trinity M.I.T. Qroquet C. Trinity W.P.l. A.I.C. Yale Yale Durham -a AMMOMQOOMwO-k ,- Ox VD SWIMMING 170 Firs? row: R. Kekham, D. Grianh, W. Boynton, T. Hawley, C. Byam, W. Dieiz. Second row: W. Chamberlain, R. Squires, J. Van Kennen, J. Porter, 0. Wood, P. Whiteley, L. Leopold. Third row: J. Edgar, R. Dearth, D. Murburg, F. Odell, J. Howell, R. Quigley, R. Rollins, P. Hammond, H. McCurdy, coach. Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan 78 63 55 69 62 54 73 53 34 57 Tufts U. Mass. Union Coast Guard Bowdoin Southern Conn. M.I.T. Amherst Williams Trinity 17 32 40 26 33 41 WRESTLING Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan 23 26 18 14 14 12 17 17 Tufts Springfield U.Conn. M.I.T. Dartmouth Amherst Williams Coast Guard U. Mass. 11 15 16 14 12 13 11 First row: C. Myers, P. Mead, F. Judson, C. Beers, W. Thomas, D. Reed. Second row: T. Irwin, W. Montgomery, F. Burrowes, l. Mackenzie, J. McCogue, S. Kennedy, A. So1ir, coach. 171 SQUASH Wesleya n Wesleya n Wesleya n Wesleya n Wesleya n Wesleyan Wesleya n Wesleyan Wesleya n Wesleyqn Wesleya n Wesleya n 172 UIOOUIOOMAOOOM Trinity of Canada Navy Adelphi Trinity M.I.T. Dartmouth Army Amherst Trinity Williams Yale M.I.T. AOO-kQOVUIO-JOOV First row: C. von Seldeneck, F. Mille , M. Burton, D. Werner, R. Smith. Second row: P. Allen, R. Hochberg, R. Older, J. Garrison, A. Kaiser, B. Lev, S. Plangenhoef, coach. GOLF Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan UIUIQUA-kON-k 2V2 Rhode Island 3 Yale Brown Springfield Tufts M.I.T. Fairfield Middlebury R.P.l. Trinity Firs! row: J. Sloane, G. Gibson, F. Millen, M. Burton, R. Older, G. Baumbacher. Second row: 5. Plagenhoef, couch,- S. Leermukers, T. Moreland, D. Craven, G. von Seldeneck, R. Whyle, J. Werle, D. Werner, R. Hochberg. x ' L e, ., ; ': fa 9.2.59 Kneeling: B. Hibbard, D. Valarie. Standing: F. Kucker, W. Davenport, G. Brubaker, J. Wood, coach; 5. Dunlap. TENNIS Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan QCDUIQVHOO Brown Middlebury Army M.I.T. Springfield Amherst Trinity Williams Od-AONCDOO 175 TRAC K Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan 58 86 90 59 V: 77 102 1 16 Trini'ry Springfield U.Conn. Brown Coast Guard Amherst Williams 51 63 59 89 Vz 67 47 33 First row: J. Edgar, T. Broker, J. Brink, J. Jones, C. Berrien, W. Ashworlh, J. Wilbrecht, J. Polster, J. Alibrio, E. Swanson. Second row: W. Winans, S. Gors'ka, J. Johnson, T. BlauveH, S. S1ivers, W. Hargens. Third row: R. Rockwell, R. Middleton, N. Blaisdell, K. Marburg, G. WiMen, R. Dearth, J. Patrick, J. Stewart, J. MacKenzie, P. Larson, T. Francis, M. Ramsdell, M. Reindorf. BASEBALL Firs! row: P. Gibson, T. Pulliam, J. Hopkins, P. Siegert, D. Lang, J. Carve, W. Bae'z, G. Hum- ilton, W. Trapp, R. Fazendeiro. Second row: C. Basses, P. Rockwell, J. Vrooman, R. Pike, R. Gay, P. Brands, P. Sipples, T. Manes, l. D'Ambrosio, J. Dixon, V. McCord, N. Daniels, coach. Wesleya n Wesleya n Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleya n Wesleyan Wesleya n Wesleya n Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleya n -a-a oww-;wooowoowooo-u Coast Guard M.I.T. Yale Bowdoin W.P.l. Williams Coast Guard Amherst Springfield Middlebury Trinity Williams Amherst Trinity Univ. of Hartford Univ. of Hartford wmoONd-k-i-HOOHOONN H V M LAC ROSSE Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan 176 11 15 12 12 14 14 U.Moss. Middlebury W.P.l. Union Holy Cross Bowdoin Amherst Brown M.I.T. Williams Trinity -'OQQJOA0-'Nww First row: D. Boyle, T. Kreiger, W. Hauser, R. Messing, S. Healey, J. Bun, R. Roemer, W. Leone. Second row: P. Romaley, P. Allen, T. Kaskey, T. Russell, D. Ware, F. Mofz, 5. Hart, L. Redding, J. Hall, K Mech, Third row: W. Grabowski, W. Fehring, D. Lorenson, W. Medd, B. Norton, R. Bonon, R. Krausen, G. Parr, R. Bossen, A. So'ir, coach. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Jack Brown John Kosinski Melinda Kelman ma Dietrich, for bearing the Ollu Pod the week before her wedding; Peter Kelmun, for thoughts, comments and Melinda; Barbara Brogin, for getting in the last word; United Press International; Rappoporf Studios; Public Relations; Mid- town Photo Center; John V. Crowley and Harry Rich at Wes Press; William Sfekl; Manny Heimowifz. PATRONS SENIOR PATRONS . and Mrs. George W. AchuFf . and Mrs. William R. Ainley . and Mrs. William G. Ames . and Mrs. W. Bruce Ashworth . and Mrs. Fred W. Austin . and Mrs. Trafton Otis Badger . and Mrs. Charles Barnes Judge and Mrs. George 0. Becker Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bell Colonel and Mrs. Beniumin A. Dickson Mr. . Edgar Bernstein . Curtis Berrien . and Mrs. Paul A. Boylan . Frederick E. Brewster . and Mrs. Woodruff M. Brodheud . Theodore L Brubaker . and Mrs. Frank Bucar . and Mrs. George H. Colfon . Eugene E. Cook . and Mrs. Earle F. Crum . Victor E. Dahl .Monus M. Daniels . Norman S. D'Arthenay . and Mrs. Winthrup Davenport . and Mrs. Clarence D. Davis . and Mrs. Mark F. Davis . and Mrs. L. Lang Dayton . and Mrs. Samuel Dranitzke . and Mrs. Henry W. Ehrmann . John R. Fenstermaker . Albert P. Fleischauer . and Mrs. John Frosch . and Mrs. H. Kenneth Gayer . and Mrs. James E. Grant .Charles Gray . and Mrs. Wesley H. Huger . and Mrs. Theodore Hansen .John R. Hanson . and Mrs. E. F. Honzlik . and Mrs. Thomas E. Harris . and Mrs. Louis H. Hass . Jerome B. Hickson, Sr. . and Mrs. Karl J. Hoch, Sr. . A. Hochberg . and Mrs. James 0. Howard . and Mrs. Wendell F. Howard .and Mrs. Joseph F. Hunter and Mrs. Larry Berley Mrs. Aldona D. Jones . and Mrs. Franklyn S. Judson . and Mrs. Samuel H. Keim . and Mrs. Harvey Kekke . and Mrs. David Kevis . and Mrs. Charles R. Kriebel . and Mrs. H. Lapuc .and Mrs. J. Lohse MERCHANTS Crestline Motel Garden Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mack Mr. Erwin R. Maurer Mr. and Mrs. C. VanZant McQuide Dr. and Mrs. Karl Frederich Mech Dr. Charles I.. Medd Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mercer Dr. and Mrs. Gerald L Miller Mr. and Mrs. Phillip F. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Miri Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morash Mr. and Mrs. John E. Motz Mr. and Mrs. George W. Munson Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard D. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Oleskey Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Oppmann Dr. and Mrs. H. Malcolm Owen Mr. and Mrs. Evan Owens Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Puner Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Rankin Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Ransom Mr. ond.Mrs. Harold F. Relyea Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts Mr. S. L. Robinene Mr. and Mrs. Nelson D. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rothschild Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Schick Mr. and Mrs. Dudley N. Schooles Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Seabury, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Shubin Mr. and Mrs. William l. 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Senator BAGG, JONATHAN 31 Lincoln Avenue, Pittsford, New York Moior: Chemistry,- Gamma Psi; C.B. Senator 2, Track 1 Unng 2 1055', mng 3 1heod mng, Cardinal Key, Soccer 2, 3 10551. mgr1, Baske'bull 1 1mgr.1, Wrestling 2, 3 10551. mng, GIee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Socieiy 4, Smith-Wesleyan Concert 3, Outing Club 1, 2 1presJ 3, 4 1presJ BAKER, STEPHEN R. 348 Roosevelt Boulevard, West Hempstead, New York Major: Chemistry; lnd.; Phi Ben: Kappa, Dean's List; Golf 1, 2, C.B. Senator BARNES, RONALD 1155 N. Hickory Avenue, Arlington Heights, Illinois Major: History; DTD; Alumni Scholarship 14 yrs1, Dean's List, Argus 2, 3 1circula1ion mng, Invernmional Relu'ions Club 1, C.B. Senator, Fraternity Vice Presiden? 2, 3, Curriculum Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 1choirmon1 BECK, HAROLD 11., JR. Route 1, Box 59, Port Clinton, Ohio Beia BECKER, MARTIN H. 73 Coun'ry Ridge Drive, Port Chesver, New York Major: Governmen'; Della Sigma; Freshman Senator 1, Treasurer, Companion Program, Cardinal Key BELL, JON GARRISON 215 Bowlund Road, Mansfield, Ohio Delta Sigma BERGER, GORDON M, 308 Aycrigg Avenue, Pussaic, New York Major: History; Delta Sigma; Summer Study Gran', Grant for Study in Japan, Wesleyan Scholarship, Squash 1, 2, WCCR 1, 2 1chuirv man1 3, WESU 1, Debate 1, His1ory Club 4 1presiden11, $ena1or, Social Comminee, C.B. $ena1or 1, 2, Fraternity President 3, DeHa Sigma Rho, Phi Beta Kappa One plan, one man, one monthly check to pay under The Travelers umbrella of insurance protection The TRAVELERS INSURANCE Companies ESSLEEWCJ? 177 178 BERGER, ROBERT A. 13 Thomson Road, Wes! Hartford, Connection Maior: Government; Eclectic; Squash 1, Lacrosse 2, Tennis 1, Glee Club 1, lnternaiional Relations Club 3, Russian Club 3, Fraiernhy Treasurer 3 BERLEY, lAWRENCE F. 19 Chipmunk Lane, Media, Pennsylvania Muior: ChemisVry; C.C.; Wesleyan Scholarship, Schneider Clvb 1, 2 3, 4, Atwater Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Companion Club 4 BERNSTEIN, PHILIP 7825 Park Avenue, Philadelphia 17, Pennsylvania Muior: Frenth; Delta Sigma; Soccer 1, 2, 4, Tennis 1, Glee Club 1, Owing Club 1, 2, French Club 2, 4, President Fraternity 4 BERRIAN, CURTIS R. 81 Evergreen Hill Road, Foirfueld, Connec'icut College of Letters; Psi U; Track 2, 3, 4 1co-cap101n1, French Club 1, 2, 3, Fra1ern11y Vice President BEST, DAVID W. Va Mr, James W. Best, Korea 011 Company, Ullsan, Korea Major: Biology,- WESU 3, 4, '92 Theater 1, Blood Drive 1, 2, 3, 4 1chairman of student recruitmenn, German Club 1, 2, 3, Schneider Club 2, 3, 4, Fra'ernity Historian 3, 4, Wesleyun-Middletown Tutorial Program BOYLAN, LAWRENCE W. 55 Wolcon Street, leroy, New York Major: History; Be1a; Baseball 1, WESU 2, 3, 4 BRACKBILL, THOMAS A. 48 Van Dorin Avenue, Chathum, New Jersey Maior: Chemistry; C.C.; Tennis 1, Atwaver Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Schneider Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pre-Medical Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Officer 1, I Senator 2, Rec. Secy. 3, 4, Treasurer, Companion Program, Phi Bela. Kappa BRANDS, PAUL A. 174 S1anmore Road, Baltimore, Maryland Muior: Economics; Delta Tau Delta; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 1co-cap- 1uin1, BasebaII 1, 2, 3, 4 1co-cap1ain1, Member of CBC CommiNee 3, 4, Fraternity President 3, 4, Mys'ical Seven, TNE BREWSTER, JAMES A. 470 Livings1on Avenue, Murray Hill, New Jersey Major: Math, Phi Be'a Kappa; DeHa Tau DeHa; Wrestling 1, 2, Freshman Senate, Cardinal Key BRODHEAD, FRANK 21 Hayes Avenue, Lexington 73, Massachusetts EQV BROWN, DAVID 29 Fithian Avenue, Merchantville, New Jersey Maior: CQS; Beta; NSF Fellowship Program, Cross Country 2, 3, 4 1captain1, Swimming 1, Track 2, Glee Club 3, Freshman Sena1or BROWN, MICHAEL 2420 Tophill Road, Louisville 6, Kentucky Eclectic BRUBAKER, GEORGE 400 Nor1h President Avenue, Lancaster, Pennsylvania DKE BRITTON, WILLIAM 3260 Bcnkhead Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama Muior: Math; Phi U; Cardinal Key BUCAR, JAMES A. 590 Wes? Main Street, Madison ,Ohio Major: English; C.C.; National Meri1 Scholarship, Wesleyan Scholar- ship, William Day leonard Award, Basketball 1, BasebuH 1, Frw 1erni1y ORicer 1, Hreshmun rep.1 2 1secy.1 3 1vice pres.1 4 1pres.1, SJB Chairman, Mystical Seven BURACK, MICHAEL L. 200 Branford Sheet, Har'ford 12, Connedicut Maior: Physics; Ind.; Wesleyan Scholarship, Woodrow Wilson Fel- lowship, N.S.F. Honorable Mention, Sherman Freshman Mathematics Award, Phi Ben: Kappa, Sigma X1, Bond 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 BURROWES, THEODORE C, 420 Hillside Avenue, Leoniu, New Jersey Muior: Mathematics, Phi Beta Kappa; lnd.; Pierce Prize, Sherman Prize, Wesleyan Scholarship, Alcoa Founda'ion Scholarship, Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Wesleyan Smith Concert Choir 3, 4, Out- ing Club 1, 3, Companion Program 3, 4, Wesleyun-Tuskegee Ex- change Program BUTTLES, JOHN S. 29 Garden Drive, A1ber1son, New York Psi U CARLTON, STEPHEN B. 105 Summer Slreet, Maynard, MassachuseNs Maior: Psychology: DTD; Wesleyan Universify Scholarship, Band 1, 2, Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Jibers 3, Companion Program 3 CHASE, CHRISTOPHER L. 4 Park Street, New Canaan, Connecticu? Maior: English; Delta Sigma; Soccer 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 4, Choir 4. Glee Club 3, 4, Cardinal 2, 3 CLARK, DOUGLASS W. 21 Curringfon Avenue, Milford, Connecticut Major: Religion; Psi U; Wesleyan Scholarship, Psi Upsilon Founda- tion Scholarship, Harrington Improvement Prize, Saxe Fellowship, Baseball 1, 2, 3, CB. Athletic CommiHee, C.B. Rushing Committee, BHP, YMCA FOREST CITY CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS, INC. 250 William S+ree+ Middlefown, Conn. BeHer Laundering Sanifone Dry Cleaning Priming and Li+hography Paper - Siafionery -- Giff: a1 JAMES D. YOUNG CO. 182 Cour? Sfreef DI 6-2636 COHEN, STEVEN 1. 50 Connery Road, Middletown, Connecticut Muior: Biology; Beta; Wesleyan Scholarship, Dean's list, Wreslling 1, Tennis 1, Argus 1, Chapel Board 3, 4 COLTON, RICHARD HAYWARD 17 Nor1h Park Street, Box 541, Hanover, New Hampshire Maior: CSS; Eclectic; Freshman Senator ,Young Republican Club, 0110 Podrida $1aff, Ollu Podridu Editor, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Argus 1, 2, 3, Freshman Orientaiion Comminee, Student Judicial Board 2, 3, 4, Presiden1 of Fra'ernity 3, 4, Student Employment Director, Phi Beta Kappa, MysOical Seven, Magna Cum Laude, High Honors, '92 Theater 1, Dorm Counselor 3 COOK, GARY MORRIS 2145 Hudson Road, 51. Pau1 ,Minnesota Major: CSS; Ecledic; Debate, Freshman Senate, Argus, President, Freshman Class, C.B. Fu1ure Plans Commiltee, College Body Senate, 0110 Podrida Photographer, Golf, Associate Edilor Ollo Podrida, C.B. President Honor System Comminee COUSINS, JEFFREY L. 15 Winding Lune, Durien, Connedicut Major: English; Chi Psi; Swimming 1 CRUM, CHARLES 14 Spook Hollow Road, Upper Nyack, New York Maior: French; C.C.,- Soccer 1, 2, French Club DAHL, MARK VICTOR 5111 Aldrich Avenue Souvh, Minneapolis, Minnesota Major: Chemistry; Dean's List 14 semJ, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Argus D'AMBROSIO, lOUIS J., JR. 614 East Howell Street, Tienton, New Jersey Maior: Government; Eclectic; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, WESU l, 2, '92 Theater 2, 3, Newman Club, A.I.E.S.E.C., CYO 1n- s'ructor at St. Sebastian's Church, Skull and Serpent DANIELS, NORMAN 151 Albemarle Road, White Plains, New York Muior: English; EQV; National Meri1 Scholarship, Cole Prize, German Department Prize, Weller-Marshcll Reserve List, Henry Fellowship, Phi Beta Kappa, Squash 1, 2, Argus Staff, Cardinal 3, 4 1editor1, WESU 1, Wesleyan Companionship Prgoram 1, 2 D'ARTHENAY, NORMAN 5., JR. 9 Bailey Avenue, Montpelier, Vermont Major: English; JWC; Cardinal 2 1Associate Edited 3, 4 Editor in Chief1 DAUCHY, CHARLES H., JR. Head of Ford Avenue, Troy, New York Maior; Psychology; Eclech; Soccer 1, 2, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse 1, Band 2, Glee Club 1, Cardinal Key, Assistant Guidance Counselor, Huddam Junior High Lastrina's PARADISE RESTAU RANT A Paradise 0? Fine Hal'ian-American Foods Where Wesmen Mee+ Phone DI 6-986I 12- I 4 Main Sheef Middlefown DAVENPORT, WINTHROP 26 Crestmom Road, Binghamton, New York Maior: Psychology; DKE; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 kaptainL Tennis 2, Golf 3, 4, Skull and Serpent, TNE, Cardinal Key DAVIS, DANIEL 76 Swarthmore Street, Hamden 17, Connecticut Maior: Religion; lnd.; Swimming 1, Crossroads Africa 2, 3, Tuiorial Project, Chapel Board 3, 4 DAVIS, JAMES 1260 Park Place, Beaver, Pennsylvania Maior: History; C.C.; Football 1, 2 DAYTON, lANG MacLEAN Box 190, Towanda, Pennsylvania Major: Chemistry; C.C.,- Sigma Xi, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Atwaler Club, Schneider Club, Companion Program 4 DICKSON, WILLIAM D. S. 65 Vine Street, Middletown, Connecticut DKE DOUGHERTY, lARRY W. 821 North 3151 Street Colorado Springs, Colorado Major: History; Eclectic; Edward Bennet Rosa Award, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Cardinal Key DRANITZKE, ALAN 115 Shore Road, Palchogue, New York Major: His1ory; lnd.; Squash 1, 2, Lacrosse 1, 2, Argus 2, 3, Rugby 2, WCCR 4, Dorm Counselor 4, Cardinal Key, Wesleyan Tutorial Program 3, 4, NAACP 4, Honors, Cum Laude DUFFY, JOHN C. 2575 Kemper Road, Cleveland 20, Ohio Maior: English; Ind.; Fooiball l, Orchesira 1, 2, Wrestling 2, 4, Truck 1, 2, Rugby 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Quintet, Phi Beta Kappa DUNLAP, STEPHEN F. 716 N.W. 40m, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Maior: History; lnd.,- Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 EHRMANN, MICHAEL M. 3 Webster Terrace, Hanover, New Hampshire Maior: Government; EQV; Cross Country 1, 2, Baseball 1, WESU 1, Debate 1, International Relations Club 1, 2, 3, 4 haresidenU, Outing Club 1, Chairman, Wesleyan Political Forum ELLIS, WAYNE P. 145 lvywood Lane, Radnor, Pennsylvania College of Leners; JWC; Magnu Cum Laude, High Honors, Soccer 1, 2 1mgr.1, Cardinal 3, 4, WESU 1, 2, French Club, Phi Beta Kappa ESCHOLZ, PAUL A. 46 Fairlee Road, West Hariford, Connecticut Maior: English; DKE; Hartford Electric Light Co. Scholarship, DKE Na- tional Fellowship, Mary Louise Aiken Scholarship, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President DKE Notional, Treasurer Fraternity 2, 3, 4, Cardinal Key FENSTERMAKER, JOHN R. 5241 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis 8, Indiana Major: College of Letters; Beta; Jibers, WESU 1, 2, '92 Theater 3, 4, French C1ub 1, 2, Canterbury Club FIGIEL, ALVIN B. 33-49 2101h Street Bayside 61, New York College of Letters; Alpha Delta; Summer Study Gram, Phi Beta Kappa FLEISCHAUER, PAUL D. 64 Windermere Boulevard, Eggensville 26, New York Major: Chemistry; Chi Psi; Basketball 1, 2, Golf 1, Cardinal Key FORADER, ALVIN T. 24 Louise Street, Waterford, Connecticut KNK FROACH, THOMAS R. 4 Chester Drive, Great Neck, New York College of Letters,- lnd.; Cole Freshman English Prize, High Honors, Soccer 1, Squash 1, Cardinal 1, 3 1Assoc. Editor1, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, Phi Beta Kappa GALLOWAY, ALEXANDER T. 250 Kingsland Rood, Boonton Township, New Jersey Major: Psychology; DKE; Track 1, 2, 3, Argus 2, lukemia Drive GAYER, ALAN J. 10 Nashoba Road, Sudbury, Massachusetts College of Social Studies; Eclectic,- Naiional Merit Scholarship, Gen- eral Mo'ors National Scholarship, Woodrow Wilson Graduale Fel- lowship, Phi Beta Kappa, Wrestling 1, 2, Band 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 0110 Podrida 2 hassf. editor1, Debate 1, 2, Student Judiciary Board, Summu Cum Laude, Highes' Honors GILBERT, WILLIAM A. 24 Lotkwood Avenue, Old Greenwich, Connecticut Maior: History,- Delta Tau Delta; WresHing 1, WESU 1, Hospital Volunteer GlURINTANO, LEO P. 22 Jacobs Terrace, Middletown, Connecticw Major: Psychology; Mather Scholarship, Basketball 1, 2, Track 2, 3, Golf 4, Newman Club GOODRICH, BRENTON F. Center Ossipee, New Hampshire Maior: Economics, Phi Beta Kappa; C.C.; Football 1, Track 2, 3, Debate 2, International Relations Club Compliments of ARRIWANI HOTEL DI 7-2597 605 MAIN STREET MIDDLETOWN, CONN. 179 180 GOODRICH, FREDERICK R, 518 Main Slreet, Porfland, Connecticut Major: History; Kappa Nu Kappa, Sigma Nu, Swimming 1, 2, Argus 3, '92 Theater GRANT, ROBERT B. 250 Tower Avenue, Hartford, Connecticuo Maior: Biology; Ind.; Presser Foundation Music Scholarship, Deu1cher Akademischer Ausfrauschdienst Award, Regional Scholarship, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4, WCCR, Wesleyan Tutorial Program GRAY, JOHN C. 1999 North Plandome Road, Manhasset, New York Major: English; Chi Psi; Soccer 1, 2, 3, Squash 1, 2, Golf 1, 2, 3, Long Lane Companion Program GROSSMAN, WILLIAM Millbrook Road, RD. 1, Dover, New Jersey Maior: Government; DTD; Baker Scholarship, Football 1, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club GRUNAU, CHARLES F. 70 Shustin, Hepatcong, New Jersey Major: Math,- Ind. HADDEN, ROBERT M. Harbor Road, Cold Spring Harbor, New York Maior: Psychology; JWC; Soccer 1, Companion Program HAGER, WESLEY D. 6375 Waterman, St. louis 30, Missouri Maior: Chemistry: DTD; Bruner Improvement Award, Phi Beta Kappa, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Parley Co-Chuirman HALLETT, JEFFREY J. 6 Queensbury Place, Glens Falls, New York Major: English; Psi U; President Fraternity, Skull and Serpent HAM, CLIFFORD D. 953 Erie Street, Shrevepon, Louisiana Maior: Ari; KNK; Soccer 1 HANSEN, THEODORE G. 3547 N. Shepard Avenue, Wilwaukee 11, Wisconsin Maior: Government; Chi Psi,- Foo1ball 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Lacrosse 2, 3, WESU 1, 2, '92 TheaIer 2, 3, 4, Yacht Club 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President, 4 Presidenl HANSON, JOHN R. 8 Arkendale Road, Alexandria, Virginia Maior: CSS; lnd.; Golf 1, CB. Senator 1, 2, 3, Hospital Volunteer HANZLIK, PAUL F. 103 Plandome Court, Manhasset, New York Major: Economics,- KNK; Horace D. White Scholarship, James E. 81995 Prize, John Parker Public Speaking Prize, Debate 1, 2 1vice presidenn 3 1presiden11 4 1presiden11, Co-chairman Parley Comm. HARRIS, LAIRD F. 264 Morgan SIree', Oberlin, Ohio Maior: Government; Psi U; Lacrosse 2, Argus 1, 2, 3, 4 Editor in ChieH Over 40 basic banking services 10 help you. your 1am11y and your business live beHer financially CREATING A BETTER TOMORRO 1 THE CONNECTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 30 Offices . . . Serving 21 Connecficuf Communifies Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corporafion STEVE1S PACKAGE STORE DI 6-7081 125 WASHINGTON STREET MIDDLETOWN, CONN. PELTON,S DRUG STORE DI 7-2581 108 MAIN STREET MIDDLETOWN, CONN. HASS, STEPHEN 22 Miles Avenue, Middletown, Connecticut HERBERT, MARSHALL L. 13 S.W. 23rd Drive, Gainesville, Florida Maior: English; Delta Sigma; Wresfling l, 2, 3, Ouling Club 1, 2, English Club HICKSON, JEROME B. Meadowbrook Road, Norwich, Vermont Maior: Psychology; KNK; Hedden Scholarship, Soccer 1, Squash 1, Baseball 1, Fraternity President 3, A.I.E.S.E.C., Cardinal Key HIRSCHFELD, ROBERT E. 91 Gold Place, Molverne, New York Alpha Delta HOCH, KARL J. 2027 Pleasant Avenue, Glenside, Pennsylvania Maior: Physics; Delta Sigma; Squash 2, 3, WESU 1, 2, 3, German Club 1, 2, 4 HOCHBERG, RICHARD A. 135 Amersforl Place, Brooklyn, New York Major: Biology; Gamma Psi; Squash 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, WESU 1, Synagogue Adath Israel 1, 2, 3, 4 HONISS, JAMES W. 239 Berlin Street, East Berlin, Connedicul Maior: Biology; lnd.; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Companion Program HOWARD, JAMES 4009 Woodacre Drive, McLean, Virginia EQV HOWARD, THOMAS 20 Union Street, lebanon, New Hampshire Mcior: History; DTD; Track 1, Newman Club HUEPPER, STEVEN A. 37 Shadow Lane, Lurchmcnt, New York Muior: Psychology; KNK; Baseball 1, Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cardinals 3, 4, Companion Program HUGHES, PAUL R. 1218 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts Maior: Chemistry,- Freshmon Chemical Achievement Award, Cardinal 1, 2, 3, Deutsch Verin Club HUNTER, JOSEPH C. 53 Church Street, Fair Haven, New Jersey Muior: History,- Beta; Swimming 1, Track 1, Rugby 2, 3, WESU 1, 2, 3 JACKSON, ROBERT S. 4322 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Maryland Meier: Biology; EQV; Swimming 1, 2, Track 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3 LOEWENTHAL LUMBER DI 6-7768 82 BERLIN STREET MIDDLETOWN, CONN. GO GULF TONY AND LOU1S SERVICE CENTER Complete Automotive Service 100 MAIN STREET Next to Pelfon's Drug Store JOHNSON, DAVID RANDOLPH 502 White Oak Drive, Severne Park, Maryland Maior: C.Q.S.; Beta; Thorndike Scholarship, Nalional Merit Scholar- ship, Ayres Prize, Sherman Prize, Sigma Xi, Wresiling 1, WESU 1, 2, 3, Phi Beta Kappa JONES, JOHN A. 415 Garden State Drive, Cherry Hill, New Jersey Maior: His1ory; C.C.; Track 1, 2, 3, 4 JONES, MICHAEL 3512 Locus', Kansas Cily 9, Missouri Maior: Psychology; DTD; Track 1, 2, Companion Program JUDSON, FRANKLYN N. 820 Colony Road, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Major: Biology; DKE; Football 1, Cross Counfry 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3 1co-cuptain1, Rushing Comminee KAREM, FRED G. 2334 Emerson Avenue, louisville 5, Kentucky Maior: History; Eclectic; Regional Scholarship, Chadbourne Prize, Bus- ketball 1, Honor Sys1em Comminee, Cardinal Key, Companion Pro- gram KEIM, DANIEL E. 20 Croigmoor Road, West Hartford, Connecticu' Maior: Biology; Ind.; Sigma Xi, CB. Senator 2, 3, Phi Beta Kappa KEKKE, KENNETH R. Route 1, Box 110, Chisholm, Minnesota Beta KEVIS, DAVID E. The Towers, Apartment $$6K, Stenton Avenue and Mermaid Lane, Philadelphia 18, Pennsylvania Maior: English; Alpha Delta,- Band 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Adlil KIEHLE, JAMES C. 1460 Howard Road, Rochester, New York Major: Government; Gamma Psi; Soccer 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 1mgr.1, Track 1, Baseball 2, Argus 1, WESU 1, Outing Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Fire Dept 1, 2, 3, 4 1Chie11 KIRMMSE, BRUCE H. 139 Foster Avenue, Malverne, New York EQV KRIEBEL, CHARLES R. Logan Hall, Apt. 101, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania LAMBERT, WILLIAM C. R.R. 1, Henderson, Kentucky Maior: Chemistry,- Cross Country 1, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Truck 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, 2 LANDRAITIS, CHARLES K. 11 Plymouth Road, West Hartford, Connec'icu' Maior: Mufhemchs; Alpha Delta lANG, JOHN C. 120 S.W. 81h Avenue, Bocu Raton, Florida C.Q.S.; Eclectic; Sigma Xi, Swimming 1, 2, Companion Program lAPPE, MARC A. 28 Huron Circle, Millburn, New Jersey Maior: Biology; Ind.; Warner Chilcon Scholarship, Swimming 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, Schneider Club LAPUC, PAUL S. 330 Elm Street, Meriden, Connecticut Major: Psychology; Ind.; Walkeley Prize, Football 1, 2, 3, Rugby 2, 3, 4, Newman Club, Companion Program LEON, PEDRO R. Clark Road, Huddam, Connecticut Maior: Spanish; Ind.; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship LOCKWOOD, STEPHEN L. 134 Paris Road, New Hartford, New York Maior: English; Alpha Delta; Football 1 LOHSE, FREDERICK H. 58 Croydon Road, Yonkers, New York DKE LONGO, KENNETH G. 36 Green Street, Pumum, Connecticut Delta Sigma LYON, JUDSON M. 30 Millrock Road, New P0112, New York Delta Tau Delta MACK, J. ALAN 105 Homesiead Road, lvhncu, New York Maior: Governmenl; Gamma Psi,- Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Argus 1, 2 MANOS, TED E. 1827 601h StreeI, Brooklyn 4, New York Major: Biology; Gamma Psi; Baske1ba11 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Schneider Club, TNE MARTH, PHILLIP L. Water S1ree1, Ches1er, Connedicut Maior: Art; Gamma Psi; Hedden Scholarship, Soccer 1, Cardinal, Assi. Art Editor MAURER, ROBERT E. 123 Muirfeld Road, Rockville Cenlre, New York Alpha Delta McDERMOTT, JAMES P. 4364 West 57th Street, Cleveland, Ohio Maior: Religion; Gamma Psi; National Merit Scholarship, BaskeObull 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 2 McILROY, JOHN J. R.F.D. ifJ, West Redding, Connecticut Maior: Psychology; Psi U; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 1co-cap1ain1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl of Skull and Serpent McQUIDE, STEPHEN V. Z. 140 Riverside Drive, BinghamIon, New York Delta Sigma MEARS, WILLIAM CAMPBELL 15 Lantern Lane, Lexington, Massachusetts Major: College of Letters,- Alpha Delia; Glee Club 1, Argus 1, 3, WESU 1, V92 Theater 1, Fralerni'y Presiden13 STANDARD TIRE COMPANY, INC. Goodyear Tire Dealer Tire Recapping Vulcaniting Tel. 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Cherry Brook Road, CunOon Center, Connecticut Maior: Government; Eclec'ic; Baker Scholarship, Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, International Relaiions Club 1, Judiciary Comminee, Dor- mitory Committee, Career Conference Committee MESSING, ROSWELL, Ill 30 Westwood Coun1ry Club Grounds, St. Louis 31, Missouri Maior: Spanish; DKE; Scon Prize, Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4, Argus 1, Cardinal 2, CB. omcer, Mystical Seven MILLER, GERALD L. 836 West 51stSfree1, Kansas City, Missouri Maior: Biology; DTD; Football 2, 3, 4, Rugby 1, 2, 3, 4 1captain1, Gymnasiics 3, 4, Squll and Serpeni, Cardinal Key MILLER, RICHARD P. 1107 N. lafayene, Royal Oak, Michigan Major: Classics; Gamma Psi; Spinney Prize, Band 2, WESU 2, Yacht Club 2, Hospital Volumeer MIRI, JOSEPH A. 319 lukewood Rood, Jackson, New Jersey Maior: Government; Chi Psi,- Muihis Memorial Trust Scholarship, Chi Psi Educational Trust Scholarship, WESU 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club, Phi Beta Kappa MONTGOMERY ROGER D. 18 Woodland Drive, Carmel, Indiana Maior: Economics; Delta Sigma; Soccer 1, Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, International Relations Club, Oang Club MOORE, JOHN W. 1444 Herschel Avenue, Cincinnati 8, Ohio Major: Biology; Chi Psi; Swimming 1, 2, 3, Cardinal MOSSMAN, ELLIOTT D. R.F.D. 1:1, Brewster, New York Major: Russian; Delta Sigma; Camp Prize, Football 1, 2, Russian Club MORASH, R. N. 206 Walchung Fork, Westfield, New Jersey Maior: English; DKE; Football 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Rugby 1, 2, 3, 4, Yacht Club, TNE MOTZ, JOHN F. 508 Hamp1on Lane, Bahimore 4, Maryland C.S.S.; Eclectic; Honors, Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4 1co-cuptuin1, Glee Club MURPHY, BRIAN R. Orchard Road, ML Kisco, New York Major: Biology; Alpha Delta; Cardinal Key, Hospital Volunteer MUNSON, STEPHEN W. 30 Holman Street, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts DTD COLOR MART Painf - Wallpaper - Arfisfs Supplies 140 Washingfon Sheef Discounf +0 Wesmen Dlamond 7-2519 Middlefown. Conneci'icuf Compliment of KRENZ RESTAURANT 544 Main Sheet Middlefown. Conn. MUZINICH, GEORGE M. 5800 Arlington Avenue, Riverdale 71, New York NELSON, STODDARD D. 6 Grant Avenue, 01d Greenwich, Connecticut Moior: Philosophy; Track 1, 2, 3, Outing Club O'BRIEN, PAUL D. 2231 Henley Street, Glenview, Illinois C.S.S.; Gamma Psi; National Merit Scholarship, Co-Chairman Assem- bly Commmee ODENWELDER, JOHN M. 27 Ames Road, Morristown, New Jersey Maior: Psychology; DTD; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Rugby 3, 4 1captain1, Class President Athle'ic Committee Chairman, Skull and Serpent, Cardinal Key, Companion Program OENTOENG, MOHAMAD 172 Washington Street, Middletown, Connecticut OLDER, ROBERT A. 1312 Pennington Road, Wes! Englewood, New Jersey Major: Chemistry,- Ind.,- Chemistry, Squash 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, TNE OLESKEY, STEPHEN H. 6 Portsmouth Skeet, Concord, New Hampshire C.S.S.; EQV; Magna Cum laude, Honors, Debate 1, Phi Beta Kappa, Assembly Committee Chairman, Cardinal Key OPPMANN, PAUL H. 2834 Courtland Boulevard, Shaker Heighfs 22, Ohio Major: History,- DKE; Faulk Foundation Gram, Soccer 1, Swimming 1, Track 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, Glee Club 1, Cardinal 1, 2, Argus 2, 3, 4, Young Republican Club OWEN, HAROLD MALCOLM Sewanee, Tennessee Major: French; EQV; FooOball 1, Truck 1 OWENS, DAVID E. 134 Slocum Skeet, Forty Fort, Pennsylvania Maior: Biology; DTD; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2 PALMER, MICHAEL S. 24 Caravelle Drive, Longmeadow 6, Massachusens Moior: Biology; Beta; Soccer 2, 3, Basketball 1, Argus 1, 2, Presi- dent Frmernily 3 PERVERE, RONALD E. 28 Dearborn Street, Springfield, Massachusens Chi Psi PIERCE, RICHARD H. 9 Longfellow Road, Reading, Massachusetts Maior: Economics; KNK; Wrestling 1, 2, Outing Club POLSTER, JOHN PHILIP 1050 Jackson Avenue, University City, Missouri C.Q.S.; DTD; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Glee Club 4, Phi Rho Literary SocieOy PRINDLE, PETER E. R.D. 4'42, West Redding, Connecticu' Major: English; Psi U; lacrosse 1, 2 PUNER, NICHOLAS W. Pinesbridge Road, Ossining, New York C.S.S.; Ind.; Summer Gram, High Honors, Argus 1, WESU 1, 3, WCCR, C.B. Senator RANKIN, STEPHEN C. 27 Chanellor Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island Maior: Economics; EQV; Horace G. White Fellowship, Squash 1, Pres- idem of Fraternity 4 RANSOM, DAVID OWEN 4115 Walker Avenue, Des Moines 12, Iowa Eclectic RELYEA, JAMES F. 72-04 Harrow Streef, Forest Hills, New York Moior: English; Chi Psi; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 RICHARDSON, DANIEL E. 8718 Natural Bridge, 51. louis 21, Missouri Major: Government; DKE; Folk Foundation Gram, Soccer 1, Rugby 1, 2, 3, 4, Yacht Club, Newman Club, C.B. Officer, Film Society RIDOUT, THEODORE C. Box 303, Tribes Hills, New York Maior: Psychology; Ind.; Yuchl Club, Fir! Dep1., Wesleyan Tutorial Program, Companion Program ROBERTS, DAVID 2626 East 15m, Joplin, Missouri C.C. ROBINETTE, SPURGEON L, Ill 2555 Tulip lane, Langhorne, Pennsylvania C.O.L.; BeOa; Band 1, 2, WESU 1, 2, 3, German Club, Pre-Medical Club, Wombats ROBISON, JONATHAN B. 15 South Oukwood Terrace, New Paltz, New York C.Q.S.; JWC; Band 1, Ou1ing Club, CB. SenaIOr 1, WCCR, Middle- town-Wesleyan Association for Disarmament, Democratic Party, NAACP ROSE, NEIL Old Post Road, Bedford, New York C.C. ROTHSCHILD, JAMES G. 14 Sou1h Tealbrook Drive, St. Louis, Missouri Maior: Biology; Bem; Cardinal Key RUEFLI, TIMOTHY W. 92 Spring Street, Torrington, Conneclicu? Muior: C.Q,S.; DTD; Horace White Stholar, Temple Scholarship, 0116 Podrida, WESU RUSSELL, THOMAS EDGIE 102 $1. Dunsiun's Road, Baltimore 12, Maryland Maior: Governmem; Eclectic; Soccer 1, lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4, 0110 Podrida, Newman Club RUTHERFORD, ROBERT E. 1017 East 27111, Spokane 35, Washington Muior: Chemistry,- C.C.; Squash 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Atwaler Club, Schneider Club SCHICK, ROBERT W. Dellwood Park, Madison, New Jersey Major: Government; Psi U; Harrington Improvement Prize, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Argusl SCHACHT, JOHN N. 703 LaSeIl Drive, Champaign, Illinois Beta; Phi Bela Kappa SCHOALES, DUDLEY V. River Road, Scarborough, New York C.S.S.; lnd.; Lacrosse 1, 2, Invernutional Relations Club, Yacht Club SEABURY, BRETT A. Old lane, Towaco, New Jersey Maior: Psychology; DeHa Sigma; Football 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, Wres- Ning 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Companion Program SHIVE, PETER N. 161 Ml. Avenue, GilleNe, New Jersey KNK; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, Sigma Xi, Squash 1, Fraternity President SIEGMANN, WILLIAM L. 555 Emerson Avenue, Baldwin, New York Alpha Delta SIELOFF, CHARLES 8821 Dunn Road, Hazelwood, Missouri Muior: History, Phi Be1a Kappa; C.C.; C.B. Sencnor, History Club, Fulbright Grant, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship SIPPLES, PETER M4 Great Hill Wood Road, Moodus, Conneclicul Maior: English; DeIOa Sigma; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Squash 1, 2, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Argus 1, 2, 3, Newman Club, Vice President of Class, Fraternity President, Skull and Serpenl, TNE, C.B. Senator SKAGGGS, DAVID E. 21 Doering Way, Cranford, New Jersey EQV SLOANE, DAVID E. E. 14 Wakefield Road, Brunford, Connecticuv Bela SMITH, GEORGE L, JR. 1 l2 Dogwood Drive, Winchester, Tennessee Maior: Chemistry, C.C.; Cross Couniry 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Cardinal Key SMITH, MICHAEL O. 1801 Murengo Avenue, South Pasadena, California C.O.l.; JWC; High Honors, Magna Cum Laude, Swimming 1, Argus 1, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Honor System CommiHee, Companion Program SMITH, PRESTON E. 68 Newman Avenue, Verona, New Jersey Maior: Psychology; DTD; Argus 1, WESU 1 ,2, Boy Scouts SMITH, RICHARD T., JR. 37 Narbrook Park, Narberlh, Pennsylvania Maior: Chemistry; Gamma Psi,- Soccer 1, Phi Ben: Kappa, Squash 1, 2, 3, 4, Olla Podrida 3, Dormitory Counselor SMITH, STANLEY L., JR. Cow Hill Road, Mystic, Connedicut Maior: Government; Chi Psi; Fooiball 1, 2, 3, lacrosse 1, Track 3 STANTON, CHARLES MADISON 393 MacLane $1., Palo Alto, Caliiornia C.Q.S.; Alpha Delta; National Merit Scholarship, Rice Prize, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Football 1, 2 STARR, DUANE F. 219 Primrose, Anaheim, California Maior: Chemis'ry; lnd.; Cross Country 1, Chair 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1 STENBERG, PETER A. 79 Henry Skeet, Merrick, New York C.O.L.; JWC; Enoch Perkins Scholarship, Summer Grant, Fooiball 1, Lacrosse 1, Outing Club, German Club SUHARSONO, WIRJOSUDJONO 1287144 East Muuraradieur, Bandung, Indonesia Maior: Geology TALLMAN, RONALD D., JR. 5822 Waierbury Road, Des Moines, Iowa Muior: Government,- Chi Psi; Des Moines Regis'er and Tribune Schol- arship, Golf 1, 2, 4, Argus 1, 2, CB. Senalor TAYLOR, BURTON W., JR. 79 Federal Streei, Brunswick, Maine Maior: Psychology; lnd.; Swimming 1, 2, Hospital Volumeer THOMPSON, JAMES ROY 466 E051 71h Stree', Brooklyn 18, New York JWC; Judo Club, Methodist Fellowship THUET, STEPHEN P. 401 Marian Place Soulh, 51. Paul, Minnesota DKE THUNHORST, GEORGE R. 25 Cumming Sireel, New York 34, New York TIMM, MICHAEL E. 3207 N. Wakefield Street, Arlington 7, Virginia Maior: Government,- Alpha Delta; Wrestling 1 TORRES, MOHAMMED Kaid Ahmed 36, Te1uan, Morocco EQV TOWNSEND, DAVID A. 664 Fifth Avenue, River Edge, New Jersey Major: Governmem; DKE; Soccer 1, 2, 3, Squash 1, Tennis 1, WESU 2, CB. Senaior, TNE TYPERMASS, ROBERT C. 27 Sargem Place, Manhassel, New York Della Sigma VALENTINE, JOHN A. 44849 N. 11Ih 51., W. Lancaster, California C.S.S.; Bela VAN CORT, HENDRIK M. 101 Church Street, Pleasanfville, New York JWC VON SELDENECK, GEORGE C. 528 E. Gravers Lane, Philadelphia 18, Pennsylvania Maior: History; Psi U; Baske1b0I1 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Squash 4 WALLACH, CHRISTOPHER S. 5 ledge Road, Old Greenwich, Connedicut JWC WAllEY, JOHN McAFEE 14 Cres'mont Terrace, Oneon'a, New York Maior: Government; KNK; Choir, Glee Club, Chapel Choir, Smith- Wesleyan Concert, Mexico Wesleyan Christian Socieiy, Originator of Tuskegee-Wesleyan Studenv Exchange Program, Operaiion Crossroads Africa WARE, DONALD E. 1270 Huntington Road, Abington, Pennsylvania Muior: Biology; Eclectic; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4, WESU 1, TNE, Skull and Serpent WARREN, PAUL CLIFFORD 69 Tuttle Road, Waichung, New Jersey Maior: Chemistry; KNK; Summer Grant, Glee Club, Yacht Club WEAVER, DAVID S. Box 19A, R.R. 4, Crown PoiM, Indiana WHITE, WILLIAM PIERREPONT, JR. Crow Hill, Clinton, New York Mcior: History; Ecledic; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 1co-cap1ain1, lacrosse 1, 2, Rushing Chairman, Mysiical Seven, President of Cardinal Key WHYTE, RONALD McLEOD 1399 Vea Zuri'a, Cluremon', California Maior: Mathematics; Chi Psi; Baske'bull 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Rap- 1ain1, College Body Committee, President of Fraternity, Skull and SerpenI, TNE WIELAND, WILLIAM D. 1 Weldon Road, Matawan, New Jersey C.O.l.; Delta Sigma; WESU 1, 2, 3, 4 1Program Directed WILBRECHT, JON KEEHN 45 Mid Oaks Lane, St. Paul 13, Minnesota Maior: Physics; KNK; Football 1, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, Outing Club, German Club WOOD, OLIVER E., JR. 70 1.1. Col. 0. E. Wood, Hq., 19th Artillery Grp., Highlands A.F.S., Highlands, New Jersey Major: French; Psi U; Swimming 1, 2, 4, Argus 1, 2, Grenoble Univ. Ski Club, Franco-American Club, French Club, C.B. Senator, Com- panion Program WOODCOCK, WILLIAM J. 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