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Published by the Undergraduate Student Body
of the University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland
Volume 60 1961
Pamela Clayton and Sandra Goody
CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF John Rogers
BUSINESS MANAGER
ACADEMIC. PAGE 17
ACTIVITIES PAGE 95
ATHLETICS PAGE 225
RESIDENCES PAGE 285
SENIORS PAGE 381
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Freshman Orientation
Bewilderment
for some
"I'll never find my way around here.'
Pseudo-sophistication
for a few . . .
Confusion
for many . . .
faces . . . buildings
dinks.
"Dear Mom" An introduction for all.
It all starts with the Schedule of Classes It's mode of ines . . . waiting sawdust on the floor closed sections five 8 o'clocks
and
Misunderstanding
"But I work on Saturdays"
more waiting . . .
part of
Registration.
Rush
involving
themes
invitations
party-of-four
waiting . . . hoping
Bids.
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It is
chicken wire,
crepe paper
weeks before . . .
not sleeping,
the night before . . .
It is
watching your queen candidate
cheering at the game . . .
maybe spilling ice
It is a welcome . . .
A
Coming-home of
former Marylanders . . .
the big dance
with
a Big Band . . .
chrysanthemums
and
Black and gold
and
Everything that college is . . .
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Classes over
"Hey Joe, whot'd you get on Econ?"
Mocke machines
cokes
"Meetcha' at T.H."
talking
coffee at Albrech's
a fourth for bridge.
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Weekends
home games
"Number five in your ticket book"
hot dogs
"Good ploy Dale!"
phone colls
party at the house
signing in . . .
late.
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Going
up the hill . . .
frosty mornings,
chapel chimes
Many hours spent
in
study
reading
thought.
Inquiry is pushed forward
discovery . . . verified.
Maryland . . .
a bit of everything.
Snow
crunching underfoot.
hurled
in a window.
class . ^ .
avoided .
a stolen tray
making snow
exciting . . .
a contrast
to
Spring
the campus in bloom.
momentous year
notional elections
"I'm finally old enough to vote.'
the first honors convocation
largest freshman class
the big snow.
Changes made
Traditions . . .
kept.
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Associate Editor — Linnell Robinson
Administration — Jean Vanderake Colleges — Tina Storm Overseas Program — Denise Saurel Honorarjes — Roberta Hastings Military — James Hamilton
President Wilson H. Elkins University of Maryland
As president of the University of Maryland, Dr. Wilson H. Elkins' role is that of guiding the students and advising the administration. The President's impressive background exem- plifies his outstanding qualities of leadership.
Dr. Elkins was graduated from the University of Texas in 1932 as a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Beta Kappa. He was a Rhodes Scholar from 1933 to 1936. He re-
ceived the B. Litt. and Ph.D. degrees from Oxford University, England, in 1936. In addition, he holds two honorary degrees: a Doctor of Laws from Washington College, and a Doctor of Laws from the Johns Hopkins University.
During his seven years as president, Dr. Elkins has been responsible for the tightening of the academic standards of the University.
Dr. Albin O. Kuhn, Executive Vice President
Or. R. Lee Hornbake, Vice President for Academic Affairs
Executive Staff
Mr. B. James Borreson, Executive Dean for Student Life
Mr, Albin O, Cormeny, Assistant to the President for Endov^ment.
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William C. Walsh
Thomas W. Pangborn
B. Herbert Brown
Richard W. Case
C. Ewing Tuttle
Charles P. McCormick Chairman
Thomas B. Symons
Mrs. John L. WhiTehurst
Louis S. Kaplan
Harry H. Nuttle
Edward F. Holter
Board of Regents
The job of the Board of Regents is an extensive one; it in- cludes the handling and approving of all plans and policies concerning the University. In addition, they sit at the State Board of Agriculture and handle various agricultural matters.
The decisions of the Board include: the naming of buildings and appointments, the distribution of funds, and the awarding
of contracts and grants.
The standing committees of the Board of Regents make studies of such topics as the budget, dates of commencements, athletics, endowments, and the hospital and medical schools.
This board consists of eleven members who are appointed for a nine year term by the governor of Maryland.
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Miss Helen Clark, Dean of Women
Miss Marion Johnson, Assistant Dean
Deans
of Women
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The University welcomed a new Dean of Women this year. Miss Helen E. Clarke come to Maryland from the University of California where she was Assistant Dean of Students. She received her B.S. at the University of Michigan, her M.A. at the University of Illinois, and her Ph.D. at Columbia Univer- sity. Besides devoting her time to the overall activities of women students. Miss Clarke has been teaching a class in counseling practice to graduate students.
The specific phases of women's life are divided between the Assistant Deans of Women. Women's housing is the major problem that confronts Miss Julio Billings. She also acts as ad- visor to A.W.S. and the campus judicial board.
Social and panhellenic activities are handled by Miss Eileen McCormick.
Miss Marion Johnson helps Maryland's coeds to plan in- teresting careers through her placement counseling.
Miss Eileen McCormicI<, Assistant Dean
Miss Julia Billings, Assistant Dean
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Mr. George Kaludis, Assistant Deon
Mr. Doyle Royal, Assistant Dean
Mr. Lewis M. Knebel, Assistant Deon
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Mr. Geary F. Eppley, Dean of Men
Deans of Men
Mr. Furman A. Bridgers, Assistant Dean
One of the most prominent persons on the University campus is the Dean of Men, Geary F. Eppley. As Director of Student Welfare, Dean Eppley comes into contact with students and student organizations acting as advisor and problem-solver.
Directing the University's Placement Services is Dean Lewis Knebel.
Mr. Doyle Royal directs off-campus housing.
Foreign students are advised by Dean Furman Bridgers.
A new member of the Dean of Men's staff is George Kaludis. His duties Include the co-ordination of campus religious life and student activities.
The Deans of Men, working together, co-ordinate the campus life of mole students.
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Dr. Frank L. Bentz Assistant President's Office
The
President's
Staff
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Mr. G. Watson Alguire
Director Admissions and Registration
Mr. Robert J. McCartney Director of University Relations
Mr. George C. Weber Director of Physical Plant
Dr. Lester M. Dyl<e Director Student Heolth
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Mr. C, Wilbur Cissel Director of Business
Mr. George W. Fogg Director of Personnel
Mr. David L. Brigham Director Alumni Relotions
Mr. J. P. Hill Associate Registrar
Dr. George Wiegand Director of OIR
Mr. Howard Rovelstad
Director of Libraries
COLLEGES
Headquorters for the College of Agriculture whose study centers are spread throughout the state.
Dean Gordon M. Cairns sits before a display highlighting the theme of the College of Agriculture.
College of Agriculture
The College of Agriculture has the distinction of being the first college established at the University of Maryland. Since its birth in 1856, it has expanded greatly and now includes eleven departments and seventeen curriculums. A proposed project of the college is the revision of the present course of study.
Teachers and students are, of course, concerned with class- room studies; but more important is the work in many research areas. They ore also concerned with the expansion station and extension service, developments of further study in the field.
The college is proud of an increased enrollment this past year for this has not been the case for several years. This will mean more agricultural specialists whose purpose will be to promote a better understanding between business, and in- dustry, and agriculture.
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Much advice for the farmer is derived from soil testing experiments, such as these.
An important part of agriculture is the care of plants in the greenhouse.
Agriculture keeps abreast of technological advances.
Dean Coirns rewards a superior student for his work at the annual "AG." weekend.
Students display their ability m a "sheep shearing" contest.
In connection with courses in Agricultural Engineering, students leorn about farm machinery.
A familiar sight — students on the steps of the A&S building.
College of Arts and Sciences
Through the efforts of the distinguished Dean Leon P. Smith the col- lege of A&S meets the needs of a growing student population.
The program of the College of Arts and Sciences is de- signed to meet the needs of a broad background of knowl- edge. There are fifteen departments within the college, en- compassing a variety of courses in the humanities, physical sciences, biological sciences, social studies, and fine arts. Since there is a great increase in enrollment from year to year, the college is constantly reorganizing and expanding. The largest of all the colleges here at the university, it has kept up to the pace of a growing campus and a changing world. It develops students, with abilities in many fields of knowledge, whose education will benefit them and society.
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Many hours of research ore spent in preparing for a term paper.
Studies continue in the quiet setting of their favorite spot.
College of Business and Public Administration
In keeping with the rapid rate of growth of the university, the College of Business and Public Administration is constantly reorganizing its curriculum to meet the needs of the student. Students of this college have the opportunity to major in such fields as accounting, real estate, marketing and transportation.
The College of B.P.A. which was created in 1942, is fast becoming one of the largest schools at the university. The col- lege is extremely proud of its new building, the latest addition on the campus scene, which will contain many modern facili- ties to extend their opportunities.
What will the BPA majors do next year without the "wall?"
These skillful hands ore working on a mimeoscope.
Columns of the new B.P.A. building.
It takes practice to quote employment statistics accurately.
College
of
Education
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Skinner Building, home of the College of Education.
Established in 1920, the College of Education has broad- In the spring semester a new program for library science ened its field so that now it provides students with innumerable was initiated into the curriculum of the college of Education, educational opportunities. Upon graduation with a B.A. or Another addition to the ever-expanding program, is allowing B.S. degree, students are prepared for the necessary state graduate students to prepare for college instruction. The Col- boards. Students of the college have the opportunity to choose lege of Education is doing a fine job in developing valuable from among the childhood, elementary, and secondary school new teachers, so much in demand, levels.
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Dean Vernon E. Anderson of the College of Educati< maintains o busy schedule.
Students of Education recognize the importance of enthusiasm and love for children in the role of o teacher.
The love of a child is the inspiration for our future teachers.
The health and safety of the child is uppermost in her mind.
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Practice teaching and observing are important in the Education curriculums.
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The College of Engineering covers, not only a large area of our campus, but also a large field of study. With the belief in the proposition that "chance favors the prepared mind," the department trains and produces men for professional practice, in busi- ness, industry, public service and graduate research. The student of engineering is offered a wide range of subjects in aeronautical, chemical, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering.
At the head of the College of Engineering is Dean Frederic Mavis.
College of Engineering
At the North Gate entrance stands the Engineering Building.
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Aeronautical engineers spend many hours working on this silver giant — a United States Air Force jet airplane.
The pendulum marks the rotation of the earth.
In the sunlight of the drawing room a future engineer uses the tools of his trade.
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In the second level shop a reoding is made from a woter regulotor gauge.
Two civil engineers take pressure readings from a manometer,
Even G supposed moment of relaxation is filled with study.
Home Economics, at one time, merely encompassed the pro- duction of food, shelter and clothing for the members of the family. Today, the area includes art for application in the home and industry, child development and family living, cloth- ing and textiles, and merchandising and family economics.
In the field of nutrition, a group of students are carrying on an interesting experiment. The purpose of this study is to find the interrelations existing among nutrients and their effect on health. Volunteering students, who ore fed specially pre- pared meals three times a day, are carefully observed to see v^hat reactions the diet has on their systems. This is just one example of the varied studies of the department of Home Economics.
Dean Selma F. Lippeatt is always available for student consultation.
College of Home Economics
Margaret Brent Hall houses a majority of the classes for the College of Home Economics.
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A wishful thought for the future.
Nutritional research
Happy Seasoning!!
Proctical Art ... a new p^
Economics,
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The college of Physical Education, Recreation and Health provides preparation for a Bachelor's degree in the curricu- lums of physical education, recreation and physical therapy.
In our world today physical education has great effects on society. Aside from the influence of heredity and nutritive condition, it is a source for producing vitality and good citizenship. In this machine age recreation plays on important part because of more free time. To keep physical education and recreation alive requires the education of people in skills and attitudes. The college recognizes these principles and regulates their programs of activity as to the desired outcome for its students.
Dean L. M. Fraley's job is three-fold in coordinoting the departments of this college.
College of Physical Education
A place of "big weekend" memories houses the office of the college.
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Graduate
School
Dr. Ronald Bomford is dean of the Graduate School.
Room 214 of the Skinner Building — ofTce and home of the Graduate School.
Since its establishment in 1918, the Graduate School has administered and developed programs of advanced study and research for graduate stu- dents in all branches of the University. The School is under the jurisdiction of the Graduate Council with the Dean of the Graduate School serving as chairman.
In each of the over fifty departments, can be found a genuine spirit of inquiry. From applying for admission, to faking the modern language examination for Ph.D. requirement, to depositing a thesis, the days of the graduate student ore days of research and scholarship.
Two zoology graduate assistants discuss o lab ossignment.
Oftentimes the only way to get o thesis written is to hide in the stocksl
Since graduate students don't hove much to do, they often correct papers.
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The new library
Baltimore Campus
Many Maryland students attend the University at the Baltimore Divi- sion, for it is here that the professional schools of dentistry, pharmacy, medicine, lav^, and nursing ore located.
The Baltimore Campus is truly rich in history and in professional endeavors. The School of Dentistry is the oldest dentol school in the country; the School of Pharmacy was established in 1840,- the School of Medicine is the third oldest school of medicine,- the School of Nurs- ing was founded by a student of Florence Nightingale,- and the School of Low is traditionally known for preparing many men and women, now eminent in their field.
Today, beautiful new buildings have been added to the physical plant. Just completed this year is a modern, well equipped Student Union housing a cafeteria, snack bar, and rooms for student use. The library contains a spacious auditorium and has books from all the schools. Future pharmacists are fortunate to have a new building in which to work and study.
Though the Baltimore and College Park Campus are separated in terms of distance they are similar in their administrative operations. We are proud that both sites con be called The University of Maryland.
Students taking advantage of the new Student Union
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The traditional home of the School of medicine, Davage Hall
From the windows of the Medical School
A tosk performed many times by medical students .
Morning bedside care is administered by friendly student nurses.
Often times pediatrics can be fun for both patient and nurse.
The home of the Nursing School.
Heidleberg, established for the European Division, now supervises overseas operotion in oil of Europe, North Africa and the Near Eost.
University of Maryland
in an
International Setting
U.S. Army Photograph
Tokyo, Administrative Heodquorters, For East -
School doys in the cold country, Attontic Division . . . Students taking port in the University of Moryland progrom in Sondrestrom Air Base in Greenland.
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The
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"A Dean always on the move." Dr. Ray Ehrensber- ger. Dean of the University College.
The University of Maryland Overseas program, serving US person- nel, both military and civilian, operates in coordination with the Armed Forces Education Program in 23 Allied countries and depend- encies in North America, Europe, Africa, the Near East and the Far East.
The Overseas Program is a branch of the University College, Col- lege Park, Maryland, division v^hose "off-campus" courses were first made available in 1947.
Associate Dean of the University College, Dr. Stanley Drazek.
"V\/here's mine?", is the question of the evening as three Mary- land University students try to find their Certiflcotes of Scholar- ship for B plus averages.
Munich
Branch
Here Munich Branch students take a break from sightseeing ot the entrance to a medievol castle.
Within the European Division the Munich Branch has been established for college-age dependents who may take their Freshman and Sophomore years abroad. They live and study in a stateside campus atmosphere, and a full program of liberal arts studies is provided.
Since Europe is provided os their campus, Munich Branch students take advantage of the many guided tours offered to them. The learning and understanding of the differ- ent cultures surrounding them has become an integral part of their college life abroad.
From the history book to the actual place events happened. History unfolds itself to Munich Branch students.
At Munich or College Park, the local grill .
Both father and son consult their professor for grades in the some course.
One never ceases to see unusual sights.
The Lord Mayor of Heidelberg;
Professor Hohn; Willy Brandt,
Mayor of Berlin; and President Elkins.
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Here of Iwakuni Marine Base, Japan, some pre-term publicity Is given.
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The Far East Division began operating in September of 1956, replacing the University of California program in the Orient.
Classes opened in Japan, Korea, and Okinawa, and were extended to include Guam and Taiwan in the first year of op- eration. The administrative headquarters ore in Tokyo.
Far
East
Division
An example of the surrounding culture of the Far East Division.
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Typical American students at the University of Maryland extension in Okinawa.
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HONORARIES
Barry Allen
Brad Becker
Dole Betty
Lance Billingsley
Stuart Ccllison
Roger Crawford
LeRoy Dietrich
Fred Downey
Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges
and Universities
Barry M. Allen Publications
Bradley W. Becker Student Government
Dale A. Betty Athletics
Lance W, Billingsley Student Government
C. Stuart Callison Publications
Roger F. Crawford Activities
LeRoy H. Dietrich Student Government
H. Fred Downey Agriculture
David C. Fullarton Activities
B. John Hagedorn Student Government
Marilyn E. Hoy Activities
R. Patricia Hays Speech and Dramatics
Arlene R. Joffe Student Government
William H. Johnson Athletics
John E. Kinnamon Student Government, Drama
Donald R. Kirtley Publications
Nicholas Kovalakides Athletics
Urban H. D. Lynch Military
Carroll L, Matthews Music
Joseph W. McCartin Religion
Patricia L. Messer Associated Women Students
Barbara L, Mullinix Home Economics
Marlene M. Murray Associated Women Students
Walter K. Nakamuro Publications
Lawrence David Paul Scholarship
Walter L. Phillips Activities
Sybil A. Rappoport Activities
Richard A. Romine Athletics
John M. Russell Publications
Linda Cooper Slan Scholarship
James W. Show, Jr Military
William E. Signer, III Physical Sciences
John E. Swonson Activities
Philip A. Tucker Activities
April E. Wilson Activities
Pol Hoys Eccles
Dove Fullarton
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John Kinnamon
John Hagedorn
Fred Halliday
Marilyn Hay
Arlene Joffe Klass
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Nick Kovalokides
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Urban Lynch
Carrol! Matthews
Pat Messer
Barbara Mullinlx
Marlene Murray
Walter Nokamura
Walter Phillips
Sybil Rappoport
John Russell
James Shaw
William Signer
Linda Slon
John Swanson
Phillip Tucker
April Wilson
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Carolyn Gouza
Mortar
Board
Pot Hoys Eccles
Marilyn Hay
Membership in Mortar Board is the highest honor a Senior Woman may hold. At May Day, the Mortar Boord tapping bestows recognition upon those Junior women who excell in leodership, scholarship, character and service.
Since founded at the University of Maryland in 1934 by Dean Adele H. Stamp, the Mortar Board chapter has spon- sored several annual activities,- the Homecoming Mum Sale and the "Smarty Party" for Freshmen women with 3.0 av- erages or above. This year the Maryland Chapter was hostess to representatives from the Mortar Board Chapters from surrounding colleges and universities.
Patricia Messer
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Helen Carolyn Gouza
Keeper of the Robes
Marilyn Eleanor Hay
President
Racheal Patricia Hays Eccles
Arlene Rita Joffe Klass
Patricia Lea Messer
Secretary
Marlene Mae Murray
Vice President
Sybil Ann Roppoport Moses
Quarterly Editor
Olivia Lee Scaggs Yeager
Marguerite Ridgeway Stone Historian
April Eriane Wilson
Treasurer
Marlene Murray
Margy Stone
April Wilson
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Dale Betty
Stuart Callison
Frank Colovita
Carl Dammonn
LeRoy Dietrich
Fred Downey
Dwayno Fletcher
Dove Fullcrton
Omicron
Delta
Kappa
Joseph C. Andreone William Anthis Bradley W. Becker Dale A. Betty C. Stuart Callison Francis B. Colavita Carl L. Dammann LeRoy H. Dietrich Fredrick Downey Dwayne Fletcher Austin L. Fox David C. Fullarton John B. Hogedorn Daniel C. King Robert E. Kohl Nicholas J. Kovalakides Urban H. D. Lynch Carroll L. Matthews Joseph W. McCortin Thomas F. Morrisey Walter K. Nakomuro Walter L. Phillips Herbert E. Pritzker Richard A. Romine John M. Russell William E. Signor, III Fredrick Smith Julien G. Sourwine John E. Swanson Eugene J. Verordi Pedro E. Wosmer
ACTIVE FACULTY MEMBERS Dean Russell B. Allen Mr. William Hoflf Dean R. Lee Hornbake Dean George Koludis Reverend Jesse Myers Dean James H, Reid Reverend William C. Tepe
Athletics Scholarship Student Government Affairs Athletics Publications Athletics Scholarship Student Government Affairs Scholarship Athletics Student Government Affairs Scholarship Student Government Affairs Scholarship Athletics Athletics Student Government Affairs Speech, Music and Drama Religious Affairs Scholarship Publications Student Government Affairs Publications Athletics Publications Speech, Music and Drama Speech, Music and Drama Publications Student Government Affairs Athletics Student Government Affairs
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Membership in Omicron Delta Kappa is one of the highest honors that may be bestowed on the men of the Senior and Junior classes.
For membership one must excell in one of the following extracurric- ular fields: publications, student government, social and religious affairs, speech, music and dramatic arts, athletics and scholarship.
Tapping takes place semi- annually and membership is limited to two percent of the Senior and Junior classes.
John Hagedorn
Nick Kovalalides
Joseph McCortin
John Russell
Danny King
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Robert Kohl
Urban Lynch
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Carroll Matthews
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Tom Morrissey
Walt Nokomuro
Wm. Signor
Joy Sourwine
John Swanson
Eugene Verordi
Pedro Wosmer
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Phi
Kappa
Phi
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The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi is dedicated to the Unity and Democracy of Edu- cation and selects its membership from all the fields of the University.
The Society has for its sole purpose the recognition and encouragement of superior scholarship. New members are selected from all the schools of the University and ore chosen from the upper ten percent of the graduating class.
The efforts of Phi Kappa Phi are intended to further the fulfilment of its motto: "The Love of Learning Rules the World"
PHI KAPPA PHI — FIRST ROW: Fred Downey, George Irving, Dr. Stanley Orozek, & gc Spencer, Pool Hu, Williom Anthis, Danny King, Thomas Morrissey SECOND ROW: Louhe Coddington, Anne Green, Patricia Butler, Cyniliio Ab- imion, Lindo Tucker, Carol Waghelstein, Lindo Slon. Jean Pisopio, W / Pockwood, Ront! Kushner, Melindo Rohlond. THIRD ROW: Kris StrutI, 3, Sybil Roppoporl. Horriel Treves, Borbara Brown, Lindo"*
Sobel, Joan Lipowifz, Rondo Simms, Libby Specfor, Eugenio Likens, irmo Jean Dodd, Solly Silvermon. Edna Windhcim, William Morsh. FOURTH ROW: Conlyn Regesfer, Paul Flood, Barry Tossmon, George Ducker, Hermon Lub- bes, Howord Wehmonn, Richord Love, John Engberg, Guenther Lerch, Stuart Collison.
Cynthia J. Abramson William Anthis Joed Basson Morion E. Bennett Davis A. Berggren Roymond L. Boore Alan B. Brant Barbara A. Brown Patricio Butler Chorles Stuart Collison Lloyd L. Copps Anita L. Coddington Peter A. Compton Fronk V, Constonzo Carl L. Dammonn Katherine V. Dillion Irmo Jean Dodd Harry F. Downey George H. Ducher Don E. Duloney John R, Engberg Paul E. Flood David C. Fullarton Edward F. Grayson, Jr. Anne R. Green Leo V. Gross Brian A. Hozlett Paul Y. Hu George W, Irving Robert B. Jackson Gilbert L. Jocox Danny C. King Rona B. Kushner June E. Lee Eugenia M. Likens Guenther W. Lerch Joan F. Lipowitz Richard H. Love Herman O. Lubbes, Jr.
Edna B. Windheim
William J, Marsh William J. McCallion Thomas F. Morrissey Molly H, Packwood David L. Paul Carolyn J. Pisopia Robert H. Preller Sybil A. Roppoport Conlyn W. Regester Harvey D. Reisenweber Murray L, Richmon F. Melinda Rohlond Henry H. Soblitz Benjamin B. Selvitelle, Jr. George Shepord Alfred A. Shields Sally Silverman Rondo R. Simms Anthony J. Slotnicki Linda C. Slon Stephanie D. Smith Linda K. Sobel Mitchell C. Sollod Libby H. Spector George W. Spencer Loren J. Spencer Jock Stevens Kristen L. Struebing Vito Tinelli, Jr. Barry E. Tossmon Harriet R. Trevos Linda J. Tucker David C. Turner Patricio C. Tymeson Ferol P. Vincent Andrea D. Vlases Carol S. Woghelstein Walter D. Walking Howard H. Wehmann
OFFICERS
President Stanley J. Drozek
Vice-President Elizabeth Hovilond
Secretary-Treasurer Lenno L. Gross
Journal Correspondent R. F. Allen
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Alpha
Lambda
Delta
The local chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta is named the Adele H. Stamp Chapter in honor of our recently retired Dean of Women. The chapter was founded on our campus in 1932 for the purpose of recognizing the outstanding scholarship of freshmen women. To be eligible a 3.5 average first semester or a 3.5 overall average for the freshman year is required.
OFFICERS
Feme Harding President
Eunice Alperstein Vice-president
Corol Jones Secretory
Fleurette Ezzo Treosurer
Louise Boir Noncy Julius
Angela Bickel Margaret Leonard
Rono Cote Elizabeth Merritt
Linda Covin Joanne Moser
Janet Cohen Froncine Nothon
Mary Ann Cooper Maido Pines
Corol Etchells Barbara Potzner
Elinor Evenchick Horriet Rumple
Poulo Goldberg Harriet Skier
Marie Hollion Aijo Sviltis
Dorothy Hennlein Ann Teter
Sherno Simonhoff Jay Woinid
Linda Hyssong Frances Wann Suson Witter
ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA - FIRST ROW: Elinor Evenchick, Linda Covin, Eunice Alperstien, Feme Harding, Fleurette Ezzo, Marie Hollion. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Hennlein, Joanne Moser, Nancy Julius, Barbara
Potznpr Anne Teter Louise Boir, Linda Hyssong.
Phi
Eta
Sigma
OFFICERS
William Anthis President
William Smith Vice-president
Walter Sykes Secretary
David Coder Treasurer
FIRST ROW Leslie Weinberg
Joseph Mockus Wade Robinson
Tom Morrissey Donovan Carbaugh
William Smith Anthony Rudgers
Bill Anthis John King
David Coder Fred Swope
Walter Sykes Thomas Carey
Sanford Weinger
SECOND ROW Gordon Adkins
Rod Skoglund Gregory Opresko
Jock Stevens Harwood Beville Robert McCleary
The purpose of Phi Eta Sigma is to rec- ognize the outstanding scholarship of the freshman men and to "promote scholar- ship within the academic community." To be eligible, the freshman student must have obtained a 3.5 overage in the first semester or a 3.5 overall average for the entire year.
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Diamond
Diamond recognizes those women who hove contributed outstanding service and leadership to their soror- ities. Members are nominated by each sorority and the Diamond chapter then taps those selected. Tapping is held in the Fall at Harmony Hall and in the Spring at the Interfraternity Sing.
OFFICERS Judy Krueger
President Sue Brenner
Vice-President Carol Windham
Secretary Pot Gerzban
Treasurer
FIRST ROW Roberta Hastings Kris Struebing N. Jean Jones Jean Ritchie Harriet Litmon Ruth Ober Edith Ashman Jinny Stevens
SECOND ROW Alice Packard Pat Gerzban Judy Krueger Carole Windham Carol Buschold
THIRD ROW
Marjorie Seeler Barbara Brown Nan Hendrick Tov^ney Mohler Karen Jocobsen Anne Green Lino Grant Marjorie Turner Joan Davis Linda Rohland Sue Gibbons Pot Messer Ann Whiton
NOT PICTURED Linda Applefeld Jane Bartleson Iris Berman Peggy Boughter Sue Brenner Casey Crogon Honey Finch Rosalind Goldner Pot Green Marion Hortmon
Morge Hoegen Mary Jo luso Nancy Janssen Cookie Kohn Margie Koplan Sue Loffan Marcia Price Sybil Rappoport Sandra Rueben Dottie Robinson Sue Shovitz Margie Stone Poulo Stroughn Linda Swortz Andreo VIoses Kay White Helene Wright Judy Zenitz
ADVISOR Miss Ann E. Norton
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Kalegethos
The members of Kalegethos are chosen by their respective fraternities and in turn by the members currently in the honorary. Those tapped are recognized as men who have made v^'orthwhiie contributions to their respective fraternities, to the interfraternity system, and to the University.
OFFICERS
Roger Crawford President
Paul Sibolik Vice-President
Joseph McCartin Secretary
Brad Becker Treasurer
Donald Arthur Leo Balsamo James Benson John Bigelow Donolci Bindok Tomiinson Brown David Butts Winton Davenport LeRoy Dietrich James Evans Austin Fox Bulkley Griswold Carroll Johnson John Kinnamon Thomas Morrissey
James Oosterhaus Les Pittler Benjamin Pettee Leslie Ricketts Kenneth Roberts David Ryan Charles Sandler Robert Schaftel James Shaw Chester Steckel John Swanson Sheldon Taubenfeld Phillip Tucker Gene Tyndall Thomas Wieczorek
ALUMNI ADVISOR FACULTY ADVISOR
Bob Fitzpatrick George Koludis
Left to right; Ben Pettee, Carroll Johnson, Buck Griswold, Phil Tucker, Paul Sibolik, Roger Crawford, Dean George Kalodis, Advisor; Tom Morrissey, Joe McCartin, LeRoy Dietrich, Austin Fox.
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OFFICERS
Dennis Witmer President
William Bradford Vice President
Walter Durigg Recorder
Charles Dickinson Treasurer
Jack Schelz Reporter
John Botscheller Master of Ceremonies
If a Sophomore student majoring in chemis- try, chemical engineering or metallurgical Engi- neering has a 2.0 average, he is eligible for membership in Alpha Chi Sigma. This is the only honorary on campus which provides a house for its members, fulfilling its purpose "to bind its members with professional as well as fraternal bonds."
This year the group sponsored the Nathan L. Drake Memorial Award to the outstanding sophomore student in chemistry.
ROW ONE |
Joseph Mockus |
James Thomas |
Mel Morganstein |
Frank Boyer |
Louis Kelly, Jr. |
George Dick |
Nick Kresovich |
David DelTatto |
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ROW TWO |
Nick Yono |
Norman Blumberg |
Wayne Henderson |
John Botscheller |
Robert Lipnick |
William Bradford |
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Dennis Witmer |
NOT SHOWN |
Chorles Dickinson |
Robert Arguer |
Jock Schelz |
Carlos DiBello |
Wolter Durigg |
Carlton Wiles |
John Newton |
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ROW THREE |
Vernon Mayer |
James Beck |
John Theis |
Lee Rose |
Phil Howord |
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ROW ONE Dudley Smith Inbum Song Kenneth Wisner Eugene Brenneman
Secretary H. Fred Downey
President Herman Wessel
Vice-president Donald Bandet
Treasurer Ronald Brandon Woodrow Adkins
ROW TWO
Ken Malkus Jack Bour Bill Wright George Irving Walter Nicely Margin Stou
ROW THREE Walter Winont Fred Swope O'Neal Johnston James DeShozer Ray Johns David Gregg John Hutchison
FIRST ROW
Samuel Rosenberg H. Thomas Yolken
Vice-President Melvin Meyerson
President Robert Shives
Secretary Lelond DePue
SECOND ROW
Harvey Yakowitz Edwin Maust Lindsay Norman Ivo Fioriti
NOT SHOWN John Park Adolphe Edwards Henry Fronkel Norman Howells Larry Parson George Sandoz Bernard Simmons Dennis Witmer Dr, Pennington Advisor
NOT SHOWN David Denney David Buchmon Dawes Gorrett Leo Keller Donold tTttleton Dick Miller Richard Parsons Charles Neal James Dendy George Tyson
Alpha Zeta
Agriculture Professional Fraternity
Alpha Sigma Mu
Metallurgical Engineering Honorary
Beta Alpha Psi
Accounting Honorary
ROW ONE
Barr/ Fishman Robert Ashman Jimmie Bufler
Treas. Robert Romsburg
Pres. Charles Edelson
Advisor Daniel Lofferty
Vice Pres. Russel Fritz
Sec. Sondi Rubin
ROW TWO
William Blonchford Joel Basso n David Perlmon Edward Ellis Dean Fow^ter Thomos Cochran Micheol Kelly George Hall Martin Sweren
Beta Gamma Sigma
Business Administration and Commerce Honorary
ROW ONE Joon Lipov/itz Barbara Gundersdorff Tom Morrissey
Vice Pres. Dr. Howord Wright
Sec.-Treas. Louise Coddington
ROW TWO Allen Machesney Teddy Robbins Rober Shaffer Paul Flood Conlyn Regester Roymond Boore Donold Nixon Jimmie Butler Roger Shepherd
NOT SHOWN
Thomas Cochran John Ducus Daniel Lofferty Robert McPeeks Fred London Richord Hyde Robert McCleory Ralf Roth Spencer Milstead
Dr. John Frederick President
ROW ONE |
Dick Roder |
Walter Sykes |
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Doug Dollenberg |
NOT SHOWN |
President |
Danny King |
John Hunter |
Guenther Lerch |
Corres. Sec. |
David Lingrell |
Dick Van Elberg |
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ROW TWO |
Dick Kersloke |
Howard Stup |
Joseph Henley |
Terry Gossord |
James Pielert |
Ronald Gordon |
Recor. Sec. |
James Erickson |
Robert Kohl |
Richard Benner |
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ROW THREE |
Thomas Crane |
Hugo Videla |
Treasurer |
David Wakefield |
Donald Ward |
Robert Lubbert |
Dick Meininger |
J. Tonkin |
ROW ONE Charles Heye
Advisor Paul Roberts
Secretary Francis Brannan
President David Goodman
Treasurer Robert Wilson
Sec.-Vice-pres.
ROW TWO
Robert Budd Richard Kilby Clifford Woodward Thomas Durkin Albert Rudder Gordon Gill Austin Wiles
ROW THREE Kirt Bass Pete Tucker Edward Sweeney Bob Woodchek Bill Bogard Tom Beers David Brown
Civil Engineering Honorary
NOT SHOWN John Kraft
Vice President
John Culbertson William Tripp
William Martin John Korsberg Robert Schoyer Walter Horan
Capt. F. Sluss Harry Miller
Delta Nu Alpha
National Transportation Honorary
Delta Sigma Pi
The National Business Fraternity
FIRST ROW Walter Bennett Dove Goodman Wendell Wiener Jomes Halsteod Dan LafFerty Ed Ellis Treas. II
SECOND ROW Tony Zdanis
Sec. I Clork Bailey
Treas. I Dr. Allan Fisher
Advisor Vike Myerson
Pres. I John Dycus
Vice-Pres. I Bruce Vonek
Jr. Vice-Pres. I Colvett Milsteod
THIRD ROW Bob Ramsburg Art Klotz
Sec. II Bill Kotzel Ed Geisler Tom Bartolec Al Mochesney
Pres. II Dove Ellis
Sr. Vice-Pres. II Ed Rudolph John Hopkins Martin Bogosh
FOURTH ROW Dick Hyde Rolph Roth
Jr. Vice-Pres. II Ray Berger Emil Skolicky Gordon McPhee Bob GrifHth Don Gabriel Tom Morrissey
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II — Second Semester Officer
At Left — The awarding of honorary membership on Ex- Secretory of the Treosury Robert Bernerd Anderson by the Gamma Sigma Chapter of Delta Sigmo Pi.
Iota Lambda Sigma
lota Lambda Sigma recognizes outstanding scholarship in the field of industrial education. The chapter at Moryjond was founded in 1927 with the purpose of promoting professional training in industrial education. They present a scholarship of $250 to a worthy freshman in the field.
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Roy Pluemmer President
Jack Buge Vice President
Cloude Hilliard Secretary
Will Hoggins Treasurer
Dr. Donald Maley Advisor
ROW ONE Thomas Saliga Richord Bracken
Rec. Sec. Archie Sherber
Vice Pres. William Anthis
Corr. Sec. Steven Tretter
ROW TWO
William Marsh Michael Stripling B. Reid Wolloce Gordaon England W. Bridges Smith Walter Nogel Walter Fox
ROW THREE
Gerald Cooley Howard Norfolk, Jr. Thomas Buckley Richard Martin George Ducker Robert Jackson Donald Willis
NOT SHOWN William Bigler Theodore Colburn James Criswell
Trees. Carl Dammonn
President Kenneth Fennel John Freeh David Fullarton Wilbur Gayhart Matthew Horris Robert Hughes Herman Lubbes Gory Williams
ROW ONE Micheol Board George Lapes
Sec. Richard Friedmar\
Vice Pres. William Signor
Pres. Charles Grandmason
Treas. James Hess
ROW TWO
John Branch Glenn Shaw Richard Philps Philip Pfeiffer Edward Boone Howard Fielding John Axley
NOT SHOWN Wayne Hart Daryl Hawkins Noble Kelly Robert Leodbetter
Eta Kappa Nu
Electrical Engineering Honor Society
Kappa Kappa Psi
Band Honorary Fraternity
ROW ONE Louise Kapp Fred HalMdoy Vice President
Pat Hays Eccles President
ROW TWO
Jacquelyn Summers Sarah Irwin Treasurer Sue Irwin
National Collegiate Players
Omicron Nu
Home Economics Honorary
ROW ONE
Cloire Parker
Pres. Nancy Mitchell
ROW TWO Kothryn Herring Carole Nortrup
NOT SHOWN Alice Linton
Vice Pres. Patricia Messer
Secretary Barbara Mutlinix Joon Borkley Phyliss ZaroR
Gordon Ashley —
President Lawrence Taylor —
Vice President Una Syme —
Secretary George Schultz —
Treasurer Ed Abbott John Alfred Dave Carrington Anita Duis Michael Folstein
Mary Jane Gates Bill Higgins Virginia Hill Robert Lanham Alfredo Lieberman Donald Lloyd Andy Montgomery Arthur Morris Gregory Oden Peter Riosvelez Barry Sussmon Louis Wall Vincent St
Beta Phi Chapter of
Gamma Theta Upsilon
All geography majors with a 2.0 overall average are eligible for membership in Gamma Theta Upsilon, the national professional honorary for those in geography.
Daniel Whiteford —
President John Crowl —
Vice President Maurine Hayter —
Secretary Sidney Bland —
Treasurer Keith Parker —
Historian Alexander Casanges Jerold Coffee Joseph Cox Lewis Croce Carlyle Earp Alfred Ghiorzi Arnold Harms John Kadlubowski Rev. John Kenny Barbara Koch
Robert Eshleman Angus MacDonald Robert McKee Sandra Miller Joseph Morton Gerald O'Brien Donald Preisner Molly Packwood Richard Pormele Robert Phipps Benjamin Roder Richard Roughton Myron Scholnick Wayne Smith Guenther Sonntog Spencer Wilson Deryck Wright
Dr. Richard Bauer Advisor
Phi Alpha Theta
Those who hove a 2.7 overall average and a 3.0 average in history may be chosen for membership in Phi Alpha Theta. The Maryland Chapter sponsors out- standing speakers in the field of history and also offers fellowships and scholarships in history. Annually, the group aids its national in sponsoring a contest for pa- pers on historical subjects.
Phillip Faulkner Pres.
Dove Berry Vice Pres. I
Franklin Padgett Vice Pres. II
Samuel Acree Treas.
Alexander Wiseman Rec. Sec.
Robert Shoffner Corr. Sec.
Henry Harmon Hist.
J. Allen Soger Educ. Ch.
Dr. Eckhart Jocobsen Advisor
Dr. Orval Ulry Advisor
Beta Epsilon of
Phi Delta Kappa
Graduate and undergraduate male students in edu- cation benefit from the advantages of membership in the national professional fraternity.
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Phi Chi Theta
Women of the College of Business and Public Ad- ministration are eligible for membership in Phi Chi Theta if they have a 2.2 overage and have com- pleted 0 semester of pledging. Throughout the year the group sponsors professional meetings with out- standing business women as speakers.
ROW ONE Ginnie Wright Peggy Lotz Sandi Rubin Gerry Sesso
ROW TWO
Stephanie Turner
Secretary Kay Haven
Vice President
Louise Ccwddington
President Betty McGorvie
Treasurer Fran Knox
National Coun.
ROW THREE
Joyce Dilliplane Marilyn Polinger Carlo Wilkerson Donna Thomas April Wilson Kay Voorhees Penny Hoke Kathy Stuart Potricia Reed Joyce Barbie Maureen Miller
NOT SHOWN Joan Lipowitz Seena Parson Marianne Scoville
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Pi Delta Epsilon
The purpose of Pi Delta Epsilon is to recognize those who have contributed outstanding service to one or more of the university publications. A
student is eligible if he or she has held a major position for at least two semesters or been a staff member for four semesters.
OFFICERS
Dick Dement President
John Russell Vice-President
Kitty Godman Secretmy
Lorry Granot Treasurer
Corol Applestein Historian
ROW ONE |
NOT SHOWN |
Carol Applestein |
Jim Kenny |
Kitty Godman |
Joy Sourwine |
Buck Hoyle |
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ROW TWO |
Barry Allen |
John Russell |
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Larry Gronat |
Pi Mu Epsilon
Pi Mu Epsilon has been established on the Univer- sity of Maryland campus for the sole purpose of honoring outstanding students in the field of mathe- matics.
Throughout the year the group sponsors lectures and films mainly in the field of mathematics but also touching on associated subjects.
OFFICERS Dagmar R. Henney
President Howard Wilson
Vice President David Sprecher
Treasurer Miriam Bernhard Derrill Bordelon Thomas Dyer Donald Flanders Ben Fusaro Robert Gauntt Alan G. Henney Jung S. Kim Nathan Rubinstein Robert Sorenson Eutiwuio C. Young
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Pi Tau Sigma
Membership in Pi Tau Sigma is limited to students of the Mechanical Engineering curriculum with above overage grades.
The group sponsors a banquet each semester, highlighting on outstanding speaker and the pres- entation of on award to the outstanding sophomore in the field of engineering.
ROW ONE Gerald Miller Richard Love John Svitak
Record. Sec. Donald Kupfer
Treas. William Mentzer
Pres. Barry Tossman
Vice-pres. Urban Lynch
Corres. Sec. Julius Owens
ROW TWO
L. G. Stour Allen Tyler James Moore Neill Wilson Philip Moylan Rod Chotham Oscar Voss Paul Hu
NOT SHOWN David Coder Steve Shepherd
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Phi Alpha Epsilon
Physical Education Honorary
ROW ONE
Robert Kem Valerie Kidner Charlotte Leedy Joy Walters Roy Mullis
ROW TWO
Dorothy Mohr
Advisor Nick Kovolokides
Treas. Bonnie Ragland
Vice Pres. Wilmer Reynolds
Pres. Willett Duly
Sec. Marvin Eyier
Advisor
ROW THREE Eugene Estes Marie Sterne Jerry Levine Judith Ingram Joseph Andreone Koy White Stephen Shimkus Joseph Cascino Phyllis Heuring Philip Bolen
NOT SHOWN Jeri Bishop
Pi Sigma Alpha
Political Science Honorary
ROW ONE Jim Wolfe
Vice Pres. Johanne Talley
Sec. Steve Ziony
Pres.
ROW TWO
Baljit Singh Robert McKee John Witherspoon
FALL INITIATES NOT SHOWN Bill Grubert Robert Harrington Bernard McKenno William Martin Kenneth Neubouer Robert O'Hern Thomos Stropp Roy Tennont Dennis Woters
ROW ONE
Terry Luce Frank Vicino
Vice Pres. Dick Dean
President Sylvia Lipsitz
ROW TWO
Jeffrey Getz Janice Montgomery George tapes Sandra Goody Roger Poppen
NOT SHOWN Berry Berger Marjorie Caplon Francis Colavita John Engberg John Ford Biliy Galloway Bromfield Mines Julius Klein Joy Land
Edward Morganstein Joseph Pear Wesley Pointer Judith Purnell Sue Roman
John Russell Lois Sass Marvin Scherr Julia Schmidt Helen Schlosser Martin Schwartz Andrea Vlases Bob Williams
Psi Chi
Psychology Honorary
ROW ONE
Rozzie Price
Rec. Sec. Carol Waghelstein
Vice Pres. Linda Tucl<er
President Susan Glazer
Corr. Sec. Barbara Eaton
Treas.
ROW TWO
Judy Anderson Frumi Shatenstein Ruth Ober Edith Ashman
NOT SHOWN Linda Crone Cynthia Heisler Sue Goliner Nancy Loper Ann Norwitz Bev Rosenfeld Lois Sass Eileen Schier Ellen Schaffer Barbara Wasser Marilyn Wilcox
Sigma Alpha Eta
Speech Therapy Honorary
Sigma Alpha lota
Honorary Music Fraternity for Women
Sigma Alpha Omicron
Bacteriology Honorary Fraternity
ROW ONE Miriam Hirnisey
Corr. Sec. Diane Plutschok
Vice Pre$. Joan Thot
Pres. Pauline Mo
Chaplain
ROW TWO
Dorothy Ashley
Hist. Patricio Whectley
Trees. DeVera Lipskey
NOT SHOWN Chorline Hoock Eugene Hommel Carol Kempske Angela Littleford Mary Mognette
Rec. Sec. Elizabeth Walter
ROW ONE Solly Smith Guy Fugote
Sec. Sebostian Weber
Pres. John Axley
Vice Pres. Modeleine Hingeley
ROW TWO John Bronch
Melvin Smith James Novotny
NOT SHOWN Borbaro Akmon James Cookley Rudolph Gross Williom Signer John Weber Potricio Welsh
Treoi. Iro Winokur
ROW ONE
Anand Bhatia Robert Forward
Treas. Kishin Moorjoni
Pres. James McGroddy
Sec. Victor Lotorre
NOT SHOWN Undergraduates Peter Compton Anthony Corrado Edward Dawson
Vice Pres. Robert Heitman Richard Imlay Yench Laohavanich Juanita Smith Lai Him Chan
ROW ON£ Jeanine Hiclcs
Treas. April Wilson
Pres. Beverly Friedland
Sec.
ROW TWO
Karen Dunkin Cynthio Clayton Jean Weaver Kay White
NOT SHOWN Phyllis Heuring Marilyn Hay Jeri Bishop
Vice Pres. Patricio Messer
Sigma Pi Sigma
Physics Honor Society
Sigma Tau Epsilon
Women's Recreation Association Honorary
Sigma Delta Chi
Professional Journalism Fraternity
President Ted Chilcoat
Vice President Buck Hoyle
Secretary Ed Scherr
Treasurer Joe Adams
Advisor Dr. Carter Bryan
ROW ONE
Charles Cockey Jim McMahon Edwund Scherr Ted Chilcoat Buck Hoyle Herb Pritzker
ROW TWO
Charles McCauley Mike Geraghey Ronald White John Horchler
G. Richard Booth Charles Berry Chet Steckel Michael Bargteil Carl Carter
NOT SHOWN Dr. Carter Bryan
Advisor Joe Adams Barry Allen Ben Borchelt Bruce Bough
Michael Canning Roger Crowford Dick Dement David Goeller Lee Gordy Tim Gorman Albert Hoehn Jim Kenney Don Kirtley Floyd Longerlbeom James Ludwig Gregory Lewis John McColl
Robert Mullicon Charles Montobano Walter Nokamuro Lorry Parker Wolt Phillips Ed Sechtman Charles Sandler Adrian Sybor Som Shannohan Tom Wieczorek Donald Wipp Konrod Winiecki
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Maryland Beta Chapter
Tau Beta Pi
National Honorary Engineering Fraternity
ROW ONE
Doug Dollenberg Leroy Smith John Svitok Stephen Cramer
Vice-pres. Barry Tossmon
Rec. Sec. Walter Sykes
Corr. Sec. Richard Love Paul Hu
ROW TWO David Wakefield Steven Tretter Donald Willis W. Bridges Smith John Hunter Urban Lynch David Coder Ira Goldman
ROW THREE
Harry Cleaver How/ard Norfolk
Thomas Saliga Donald Kupfer Gerald Miller James Rand Neill Wilson Gerald Colley
ROW FOUR
Chester Dobson Walter Fox Richard Bracken Ronald Gordon Allen Tyler Philip Moylon William Mentzer Michoel Stripling
ROW FIVE Leonard Roche Archie Sherbert George Ducker Thomas Buckler Guenther Lerch William Marsh
ROW SIX
Walter Nagel
Robert Jackson Danny King William Anthis
NOT SHOWN Ross Beville Donovan Carbough Rodney Chatham Giulio Cima James Criswell Carl Dammann Carl DiBella David Fullarton
Pres. Dick Hainsfurther Matthew Harris Charles Hoffman Robert Hughes Herman Lubbes James Moore John Newton Richard Reilly Paul Uber
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ROW ONE Sallie Austin Andi White Lindo Bushnell
Pres. Pat Hershberger
Rec. Sec. Bobbi Hull
Corr. Sec. Diane Young
ROW TWO Helen Lee Kerr Judith Wilburn Juanifa Johnson Tisho Brumbaugh Verona Blosier Sara Gibbs
NOT SHOWN Jo Finn
Carolyn Horris Kitty Godman Penny Martin Sue Neary Kris Struebing Jean Weover
Tau Beta Sigma
The purpose of Tau Beta Sigma is to further unite those elements which combine to form the band and related groups (majorettes and colorguard). Each year the group sponsors a banquet where the out- standing women members of the band are tapped.
Tau Kappa Alpha
A minimum of two years activity in debate or other speech activities, and on academic standing in the upper third of the class are requirements for this or- ganization, Tau Kappa Alpha recognizes outstand- ing achievement in the fields of debate, forensics and public speaking.
Sybil Rappoport
Pres. Bob Friedman
Vice Pres. Wesley Jockisch John Mandukich Marilyn Myers Fred Smith Howard Stevens
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MILITARY
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Col. Theodore Aylesworth, Professor of Air Science, discusses the subject he is most familiar with.
Col. Aylesworth and Mr. Longerbeam discussing the weekly dril I
Cadet Col. F. T. Longerbeam, Cadet Commander for the Spring se- mester.
This year marks a change in the A.F.R.O.T.C. at the Uni- versity of Maryland. First-semester Freshmen and second- semester Sophomores are no longer attending classes. However, the University requirement for four semesters of R.O.T.C. is still being fulfilled by having these cadets attend drill. The cadets must also take a designated course in some other department, the grade in which is also their grade in Air Science.
ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY - FIRST ROW: K. Zimmerman; K. A. Roberts,- U. Lynch; W. Mullican, Commander; K. Gunn; J. Claggett; A. Day. SECOND ROW: G. Klein; I. Block; R. Graham; M. White; T. Schammel; Capt. I. Klingenberg, Advisor; J. Lambdin; A. Saidman; R. Zwolinski; N. Bearce;
M. Strones; G. Opresko; D. Fletcher. THIRD ROW: J. Porter; C. Crawford; A. Grose; H. McCartin; B. Gold; D. Waller; J. Hunter; W. Wolfe; W. Speicher. FOURTH ROW: G. Burkhart; M. Board; J. Evans; H. Hiller; J. McColl; L. Longerbeam.
The Arnold Air Society
Scabbard and Blade
AREA B-3 HEADQUARTERS - SEATED: F. T. Longerbeam, Commander. STANDING: D. Fletcher; H. McCartin; T. Schammel; A. Grose; C. Crawford; J. McColl.
SCABBARD AND BLADE - FIRST ROW: Moj. R. Gribling, USAF; C. Craw- ford; J. Shaw, Commander; R. Ganss; W. Speicher; Copt. J. Dunn, USAF, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Moj. J. Casey, Usaf; J. Hull; F. T. Longerbeam;
W. Mullican; D. Fletcher; S. Collison; B. Corodec; D. Kirtley; W. Scott; J. Wilson; A. Saidman; U. Lynch; K. Gunn.
FIRST ROW: Richord B. Neely, Commander. SECOND ROW: Melvin R. Groyhom, Melvyn Erenberg. THIRD ROW: Allen F. Shopiro, Richard A. DeVoss, John O. Cotton. FOURTH ROW: Michael B. White, Larry R. Laib- son, Stephen E. Mueller, Richard Motley. FIFTH ROW: Kirk M. Enders, James
L. Thomas, Joy H. Feinstein, Joseph Mockus, Stephen H. Miller. SIXTH ROW: Edward J. Schneider, John D. Glover, James H. Hul, Peter A. Colo- gero, Creston O. Garner, Henry K. Rozeboom,
Pershing Rifles
The Pershing Rifles is a national military honorary fraternity. It was founded in 1894 with the primary purpose of providing good officer material to the Armed Services. Composed of approximately ninety active members, the unit here dates
bock to 1934. The unit consists of a Color Guard, Trick Drill Team, Precision Drill Team, and a Rifle Team. It participates in many functions and ceremonies in the Washington Area.
I5th REGT. STAFF: Nelson Lawry, Donald Nosh, Comdr., David Lofgren, Neil Beorce.
VANDENBERG GUARD STAFF — FIRST ROW: A. DiGiulian; G. R. Mitchell; E. B. Brown; R. A. Bragaw, Commander; V. J. Anselmo; J. C. Sporhowk; W. Coile. SECOND ROW: R. A. Ziepolt; C. E. Mensing; M. Webb; T. Bongartz; C. Grimes; G. E. Orton.
Vandenberg Guard
The Vandenberg Guard is a military fraternity unique to the University of Maryland. Designated as a squadron within the Corps of Cadets, it is the only sabre drill team on the
Atlantic Coast. The unit was founded in 1954 by Col. Joseph R. Ambrose, and since has become a major contributor of Cadet Officers.
VANDENBERG GUARD - FIRST ROW: R. Greene; T. Farrelly; R. Hordison; S. Harrison; B. Anderson. SECOND ROW: B. Johnson; D. Barnes; H. Blocks- fon; J. Sochs; M. Gershon. THIRD ROW: E. Plitt; H. Drayson; B. Wells; P. Miller; L. Taylor. FOURTH ROW: P. Kroutwurst; D. Barrett; J. Shenrotz. FIFTH ROW: R. Hintze; J. Long; R. Lau; J. Maness; R. Biosco. SIXTH ROW:
J. Eurich; G. Null; C. Mosley; D. Aiken. SEVENTH ROW; W. Cannon; K. Roeuchie; R. Bortholomee; V. Verfuerth. EIGHTH ROW:- P. Hecker; P. Bauers- feld; M. Ahmuty; C. Johnson; B. Rains. NINTH ROW: R. Lynch; W. Mockin- nell; R. Hampshire; D. Parsons.
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FIRST ROW: P, Straughm; J, Loomis; P. Prusch; G. Yano; S. Whitely; A. Bryant. SECOND ROW: L. Baxter; A. Cochran; J. Stamm; J. Steg- mon; M. Griffin; P. Plumley. THIRD ROW: J. Shirk; G. Poce; L. Hys-
song; R. Hatfield; T. Jen; L. Coddington; S. Wise. FOURTH ROW: J. Stover; G. Dent; C. Culp; E. Johnson; D. Skoer; C. Brush; F. Logan; S. Foulis; L. Gront.
Angel Flight
Angel Flight is now connpleting its fourth year as a national organi- zation. Sponsored by and patterned after the Arnold Air Society, it Is primarily known for outstanding service to the University.
ANGEL FLIGHT OFFICERS: Poulo Prusch; Sandy Foulis, President; Diana Skoer; Lino Grant; Barboro Kupiec.
Poulo Prusch, is both Sweetheart of the Pershing Rifles and Queen of the Militory Boll.
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Summer Camp
Every year, the advanced cadets who have completed their junior year in college go to summer camp. This encampment lasts for six Vi'eeks and is held at many of the Air Force Bases in the United States. The purpose of summer camp is to bring the cadets into intimate contact with the Air Force. Although the schedule is long and exhausting, it is also well rounded and beneficial. The pictures on this and the following page give some indication of the training.
PREPARING FOR RIDE IN A T-33.
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"Hey, Mom, look!" . . . Fourth from right is Cadet Col. Lynch, present Cadet Division Commander
Cadets see preview of apparatus v/ith which they will become more familiar later.
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Ploying volleyball is |ust one way cadets rest frayed nerves.
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Associate Editor — Jean Riitchie
SGA Organizations — Ida Willen Classes — Leslie Yoffe Queens — Becky Carpenter Communications — Ann Jacobs Drama — Doris Wolverton Music — Shiela From Religion — Barbara Brown Organizations — Pat Miles
SGA ACTIVITIES
The Student Government Association
S, G. A. President . . .
Tom Morrissey served as chief executive of the student government for 1960-61. Under his leoder- ship many student organizations and committees worked effectively for the benefit of all students.
Tom was on outstanding student and contributed his abilities to many campus activities and organiza- tions. He served as president and vice president of .\L ri ; vice president of (1)K M and BF.^l; o member of Oak, Kalegethos, ([i K i]) , (1)HL,IFC, and selected for Who's Who Among American Universities and Colleges.
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S.G.A. CABINET — FIRST ROW: Brad Becker, treas.; Judy Hutchinson, sec- John Kinnomon, pres.; Jock Sippel, v. pres. SECOND ROW: Doug Worrall, soph, pres.; John Mitchell, ind. men's rep.; Morgy Stone, sor. rep.; Pot
Messer, AWS pres.; Leroy Dietrich, senior pres.; John Hagedorn, ML pres. Not pictured Linda Ray, David Sullivan.
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Tom Morrissey, President (Feb. grad.). Sybil Rappoport, Secretary (Feb. grod.).
The Cabinet . , .
The cabinet is composed of student elected repre- sentatives. They serve in an executive capacity to govern the campus activities.
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LEGISLATURE — FIRST ROW; Joan Davis, Dick Dement, Judy Hutchinson, John Kinnamon, John Sippel, Anne Coleman, John Bigelow. SECOND ROW: Rona Weintraub, Jack Taggart, Karen Dunkin, Judy Gray, Kay
Daniels, Alice Packard, Ken Redder, Judy Perlzweig, Nancy Long. THIRD ROW: Rich Balenger, Linda Tafum, Nancy Thompson, Debbie Lane, Elaine Ricca, Eunice Alperstein, Linda Covin.
The Legislature
The SGA Legislature is under direct con- trol of students elected by each class. The representation is distributed among nine seniors, eight juniors, seven sophomores, and six freshman. This body discusses all SGA actions and functions to promote the wel- fare of all students.
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Student Court
The Central Student Court tries all appellate cases coming from lower student courts. Its iurisdiction is over cases of discipline referred to them by the Deans of Men and Women, or the dean of an undergraduate college.
Members ore nominated by Mortar Board and ODK, and are approved by the S.G.A. executive council.
STUDENT COURT - FIRST ROW: Sheila Burk, Karen Duncan, Pat Wyand. SECOND ROW: Carl Dam- men, Dave Fullerton, Chief Justice, John Russell, Stuart Callison.
FINANCE COMMITTEE - FIRST ROW: Linnell Robinson, Stuart Fine, Brod Becker, Chrm,; Eunice Alperstein. SECOND ROW: Tom Brown, Dick Dement. Not Pictured: Lynn Andretta, Penny Martin.
Finance Committee
The Finance Committee requests a tentative budget from each student organization that is contolled by the S.G.A. They confer with the financial leaders of each group, and then moke formal budget recommendations to the Legislature for approval.
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ELECTIONS BOARD — FIRST ROW: Befty Wilcox, Lynn Andretto, co-chrm., Ann Calderwood. SECOND ROW: Toby Spar, Bill Wood, Liz Hall. Not Pictured; Warren Wimer, Co-Chrm.
Elections Board
Campus elections which bring with them political conven- tions, campaigning and much rivalry are controlled by the elections board. This year's board under co-chairmen, began its work with the freshmen elections in the fall. Their season is climaxed with the terrific job of supervising the SGA elections in the spring.
Orientation Board
The Freshman Orientation Board plans the orientation ac- tivities for all new Maryland students. Campus tours, the Dink Debut, the class assembly, the President's Reception, the Fresh- man Mixer, and many other events are held to acquaint new students with Maryland Life.
FRESHMAN ORIENTATION BOARD - John Stafford, Linnell Robinson, Pedro Wosmer, Saroh Schlesinger, Charles Stoner.
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Who's Who
Committee
The committee chooses campus leaders in scholar- ship and activities. The names they select appear in "Who's Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges."
WHO'S WHO COMMIHEE - FIRST ROW: Duke Bowen, Linnell Robinson, Jim Shaw, chrm.; Julio Cobey, Dave Ott. SECOND ROW: Joan Davis, Kay Meyers, Sue Gont, Pete Wasmcr, Sue LatTon, Lynn Andretta.
Organizations S Controls
Committee
New campus organizations have their constitutions reviewed by this committee. Any changes in constitu- tions are also subject to their review.
ORGANIZATIONS AND CONTROLS COMMITTEE - FIRST ROW: Judy Hutchinson, John Kinnamon, Sarah Schlesinger. SECOND ROW: Jock Sipple, Dick Booth.
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Jocobsen, Janice Montgomery, Jane Wharton, Didi Camenzind, Sheila Hcrtney, Barbara Potzner, Jane Goodhond,
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The Executive Council
Every Coed is a member — of the Associated Women Students. The executive council is composed of student elected officers and a representative of each class. They formu- late campus conduct rules and sponsor many social activities. A few of their endeavors include the Bridal Fair, Orphans' party, Cultural coffee hours, and a hondbook for new students.
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Men's League
The Executive Council
The Men's League works to promote the welfare of male students in all phases of col- lege life. Outstanding senior awards in scholarship, athletics, communications and service are given by the men's league. Campus activities including intramurals. Summer Job Placement, and No Shave Week are sponsored by them.
The executive council is a student elected body that governs the activities of the league.
Men's League — FIRST ROW: Henry Trattler, Bob Barry, John Hagodorn, president; Philip R. Rever. SEC- OND ROW: Jomes Evans, Col Gray, Rod Skoglund, Bill Hahn.
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Calendar Committee
The calendar committee compiles all campus
events and publishes the S.G.A. Calendar, which is distributed at the beginning of each semester to all
students, and is a great help in planning one's
activities.
CALENDAR COMMITTEE - John StafFord, Shelley Landoy, Ida Willen.
Public Relations Committee
The public relations committee functions to pro- mote and create a favorable image of the university in general, in co-ordination with the S.G.A. It is also an excellent training ground for anyone with aspira- tions in the public relations field.
PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE - John Kinnamon, Julio Cobey, Dick Booth.
STUDENT UNION BOARD -^ Marven Webb, Dick Rogers.
FIRST ROW: Ann Muse, Janet Lee Tolsen, Chrm.; Peggy Lotz. SECOND ROW:
Student Placement Services Committee
Student Union Board
The Student Union Board plans and carries out the activities sponsored by the Student Union. The activities are open to all students and include dances, movies, tournaments in bridge, cultural programs, art exhibits, and Art Film Series.
The Job Placement Committee serves the entire student body by providing interviews, counselling, and forums to assist undergraduates in locating employment. This service is one of the most valuable on campus.
STUDENT PLACEMENT SERVICE COMMITEE - FIRST ROW: Marlene Murray, Lance Billingsly, Ann Calderwood. SECOND ROW: Bob Barry, Cal Hook.
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CAMPUS IMPROVEMENTS COMMITTEE — Rod Skoglund, Marlene Murray, Chairman; Dee Schemm, Bill McCarthy.
Campus Improvements Committee
Campus Improvements Committee works on improving campus conditions,- this year they worked with the Legislature on problems such as a walk from Fraternity Row, drains under the tunnel, and others. They are still working on problems such as parking on campus and the shrubbery in "B" lot.
TRAFFIC COMMITTEE — Deone Holt, John Stofford, Jock Taggort, Choirmon,- Thomas King.
Traffic Committee
The Traffic Committee studies the traffic problems of the University. They are con- cerned with the campus parking facilities and signs. The Campus Police and College Pork authorities work in cooperation with this committee.
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Campus Chest
CAMPUS CHEST — FIRST ROW: Shelley Landay, Julia Cobey, Secretary; April Wilson, Chairman; Judy Bavis, Eunice Alperstein. SECOND ROW: John Stafford, Phyllis Heneson, Henry Trattler, Bob Schaftel, Sheila Hartney,
Bill Wood. Not pictured: Jeanne Anderson, Anne Calderwood, Treasurer, Harold G'Flaherty, Sue Gibbons, Ass't. Chairman.
The Campus Chest Committee was established at the University of Maryland to provide direction and stimulation in student donations to charity. Money collected in fund-raising activities comes to this committee, and is allocated to organizations of its choice. No direct solicitation of the students by any charity is permissible.
Members of the committee include representatives from campus organizations such as A.W.S., S.G.A., Men's League, I.F.C., and others. Each of these organizations sponsors 0 fund-raising project during the year.
Each spring a Campus Chest week is held, culminating with the Sophomore Carnival. At this time the committee stages an extensive fund-raising campaign.
For five years the University has contributed to the support of an Italian boy, who is now thirteen years old. This is done through the Campus Chest committee, which sends him $180. a year to help pay for his schooling, clothing, and other expenses.
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CULTURAL COMMITTEE — Roberta Hastings, Karen Silver, Karen Jocobson, Soroh Schlesinger, Chairman; Sandra Miller, Karen Dunkin, Linnell Robinson.
Cultural Committee
The Cultural Commiftee sponsors events of cultural interest to the student body. The National Symphony Orchestra has performed on the campus through the elTorts of this com- mittee.
Parents Day Committee
A special day in honor of our parents Is planned by the committee. The events of this day include a coffee hour, a football game and open house in all residences.
PARENTS DAY COMMITTEE — Priscillo Weinberg, Eunice Alperstein, Chrm.; Jane Wharton. Not Pictured: Nickie Siegel, Ann Bouker, Dano Litmon, Sue Gant, Monica Motzek.
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AWAY WEEKEND — FIRST ROW: Anthony Spiniochio, Ron Bristow, Dennis Griffin, Warren Duckett, Co-Chairman; Col Gray, Vin Limouro. SECOND
ROW: Walt Asche, Duke Bowen, Louis Tachetti, Bob Panico, Bill Hopkins. Not pictured: Gene Tyndall, Co-Chairman.
Away Weekend Committee
The weekend of November 5 found approximately 1,000 Marylonders en route to Penn State. Orchids to the Away Weekend Committee for arranging such a "swinging" time for all.
Homecoming Committee
The weekend of October 28 was also a memorable one this year thanks to the careful arrangements of the Homecoming Committee. Co-ordinating the many details of the contests, game and dance is a complex and confusing task — but one which was well-handled by the chairmen listed at right and their committee members.
Jean Rietz Over-All Co-Chairman
Bob Schaftel Over-All Co-Chairman
Judy Miles Secretary
Joan Davis Over-All Dance Co-Chrmn.
Norman Steinberg Over-All Dance Co-Chrmn.
Margie Miller House Decorations
Julie Kelly House Decorations
Fred Burmon Dance Arrangements
Dick Yankowski Game Arrangements
Art Libby Awards
Judy Hutchison Programs
Pot Hynes Flowers
Priscilla Weinberg Chaperones
Suzanne Gordon Dance Decorations
Betty Lou Tester , Dance Decorations
John Bigelow Floats
Mickey Benkert Treasurer
Carolyn MacCortee Queens
Jean Richey Queens
Carolyn Gouzo Invitations
Harriet Litman Publicity
Danny Cahill Publicity
Jim Sousone Tickets
Rina Torrieri Refreshments
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RESIDENT MEN'S ASSOCIATION - FIRST ROW: Dr. Bernard Hodinko, sponsor; Bruce Gold, vice-president; Monte Edwards, president; Richard Ed- gor, treasurer; William Munson, secretary; Skip Bowen. SECOND ROW: Knowles Little, George Klein, Don Welly, Clifton Smith, William Middleton,
James Beck, Robert Neumuller, Chorles Darby. THIRD ROW: Thomos King, Pete Wemple, Larry Kessler, Joe Modej, Joe Henley, Chorles Wendt, Michael Miller. FOURTH ROW: Charlie McLaughlin, Louis Anderson, Bernie Show, Jim Crook, Mike Boss, Bob Lubbert, Jerry Volcik, Jim Beottie, Joy Kramer,
Resident Men's Association
The RMA is the governing body of the men's dormi- tories. The primary purpose of the RMA is to establish harmonious living conditions for male students. Aside from formulating dormitory policies and solving problems that arise, the group is responsible for a growing spirit of unity and cooperation among the men's dorms.
This year the RMA presented the Limelighters, a trio whose style is pleasing to those collegians who favor the Kingston Trio,
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FRESHMAN CLASS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: David Sullivan President, Linda Newman, Secretary, Lorry Ben- nett, Treasurer, Judie Roundy, Vice President, Carolyn Stouffer, A.W.S. Representotive, Irwin Gellmon, Men's Leogue Representotive.
The Freshmen, overwhelmed by the vasfness of the campus. The novices quickly acquainted themselves with the work- soon lose their awe as they bury themselves in class activities. ings of the SGA and now anticipate their respective academic The Class of 1964 tried its wings preparing a successful Fresh- and extracurricular futures with high hopes, man Prom and Freshman Day.
FRESHMAN LEGISLATURE: Kay Daniels, Debbie Lane, Judy Perlzweig, Howard Het- tleman, Rono Weintroub.
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Freshman Prom
Freshman girls blossomed as the Class of 1964 came out in force for their first University prom.
Hard work and ingenuity converted the scene to a proper set- ting for an "April in Paris" evening. With an eye tovi/ard beauty, the frosh selected Ruth Hatfield as their queen with on equally lovely court.
The enchanted, though temporary, Parisians began their social career at Maryland with a resounding success.
WHO WILL BE QUEEN? The Freshman cost their ballots.
FROSH BEAUTIES REIGN: Freshman ballots placed Ruth Hatfield upon the throne. Her two attendants are from left to right, Pat A. O'Neil, second runner up and Morlene Cohen, first runner up.
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TO MAKE IT OFFICIAL: Skip Merril, Freshman Closs President crowns Ruth Hatfield queen.
A ROYAL DANCE; Queen Ruth takes a royal spin with her escort.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: FIRST ROW: Priscilla Weinberg, Secretary, Doug- las Worrall, President, Ida Willen Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jane Wharton, A.W.S. Representa- tive, Jock Rever, Vice President.
The Sophomore Class
Second-year veterans, members of the Class of 1963, semester doldroms. gather to pool ideas. Their annual fund-raising carnival en- Now the class is fully oriented in Maryland life and accepts
joys full campus participation and the prom brightens mid- a greater part in campus activities.
SOPHOMORE LEGISLATURE: FIRST ROW: Nancy Long, Linda Covin, Elaine Ricca, Eunice Alperstein, Linda Tatum. SECOND ROW: Jock Toggort, Ken Feddee.
SOPHOMORE CARNIVAL COMMITTEE; FIRST ROW: Marilyn Filler, Eunice Alperstein, Noncy Hydinger. SEC- OND ROW; Bill Wood Chairman, Carolyn Cook, Secretary, Dick Millhouser, John Stofford, Russell Aaronson, Nicki Siegel Assistant Chairman, obsent.
SOPHOMORE PROM COMMITTEE; FIRST ROW; Sylvia Buttinghom, Joanna. Cato, Co-chairman, Robyn Ru- dolph. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Filler, Elizabeth Goodridge, Sheila Hartney, Pot Dunn, Zee Jay Weinman, Elaine Downs. THIRD ROW: Russell Aaronson, Bob Gale. Absent BeGe Smith co-chairman.
IT'S DONE THIS WAYI
One of the bright spots in the school year is Sophomore Carnival. This is the Sophomore Class fund-raising drive for Terps Turn Back Time.
Two prizes were given, one for the most original booth and one for the booth that collected the most money.
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COME ONE, COME ALL IT'S CARNIVAL TIME!
Sophomore Carnival
This year's carnival was held in Byrd Stadium. What a change from the Armory! The theme of the Carnival was Campus Chest. All organizations,- dorms, sororities, and fra- ternities participate by constructing booths.
COME AND PLACE YOUR BET - WIN BIG PRIZES!
IT'S MY PLEASURE. Sophomore Class President, Pete Wosmer, crowns Lino Grant Queen of the Sophomore Prom.
I COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT
Sophomores Swing at Prom
SOPHOMORE SELECTION; The Sophomore Class chose these lovlies to reign over their prom. They ore from left to right: Gail Nussbaum, ADPi, Lino Grant, Queen, Kappa Alpha Theta, Marlene Horris, D Phi E, Kothy Kilmer, DG.
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JUNIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Left to right; Stuart Fine, Vice President, Pete Wasmer, President, Henry Trottler, Men's League Representative, Karen Jacobsen, A.W.S. Representative.
The Junior Class
JUNIOR CLASS LEGISLATURE. Left to right Judy Hutchison, Anne Coleman, Karen Dunkin,
Seasoned hands already, the Juniors are striving for that day in the not-to-distant future when they will be Seniors. They prepare themselves academi- cally as well as organizationally. The Junior year Is highlighted by the Junior Prom where Miss Maryland is selected and May Day, a tribute to Senior Women.
The Junior year is perhaps one of the fullest and richest and when it draws to a close Juniors can't help but remember happy times.
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May Day
Each May the Mall Is transformed info a May Queen's garden, a tradition begun by our former Dean of Women, Adele Stamp. The celebration Is given In honor of the Senior women by the Junior women.
This May Day had an International flavor. The May Pole danc- ers were dressed in blue and white, symbolizing the United Na- tions. The Freshmen women opened the May Day Program with on International March and this theme was carried through the whole program, prepared for the entertainment of the Queen and her Court.
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OUTSTANDING JUNIOR WOMAN. Sue Shavitz, President of Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority, presents to Pot Mes- ser, the Outstanding Junior Woman Award from her sorority.
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MORTAR BOARD TAPS YOU, SYBIL RAPPAPORT.
Mortar Board Taps
As the pageantry nears conclusion, the appearance of the Mortar Board members in their somber block caps and robes creates a stir of anxiety in the audience. Making their way through the moss of spectators, these Senior women tap their new members and draw them into the line of bobbling caps. The toppees are Junior women who are chosen for their outstanding scholarship and service to the University. It is the highest possible honor for a coed to receive.
A new tappee is brought from the audi- ence.
The most thriihng moment of a coed's career in college.
The Junior Promenade
Misi Nancy lohr
Miss Edno Marvel
Miss Birute Peniciunos
A highlight of the social season at Maryland is the Junior Prom. The Prom is given by the Junior Class in honor of the Senior Class. The big moment of the Prom is the crowning of the Queen of the Junior Prom who will reign as Miss Maryland.
Again this year Indian Spring Country Club played host to the prom. The evening was kept lively by the bonds of Tommy Dorsey under the direction of Warren Covington and Billy Butterfield's jazz bond.
Jack Poor mode the selection of Miss Maryland from photographs sent to him by the Prom Commit- tee. His choice was pretty Morlene Harris.
This year's Junior Prom will long be a pleasant memory due to the hard work of Ellen Bubeck and
Gene Rosengarden, prom chairmen, and their com- mittee.
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Miss Maryland, Marlene Harris
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WELCOME TO THE JUNIOR PROM: Carol Joseph, receiving line chrm.; Pete Wosmer, Junior Class President; Linnell Robinson, Class Secretary; Stuart Fine, Vice President; Karen Jocobsen, AWS rep- resentative; Henry Tratler, Men's League representative.
A TENSE MOMENT OF EXCITEMENT: President Pete Wos- mer crowns Morlene Harris Miss Maryland while the other four fmolists look on approvingly.
PROM BIG WHIGS: tee and dotes.
The Junior Prom Commit-
SENIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE E. Bulkeley Griswold, Vice President; Kathryn Godman, Prom Chair- man; Marlene Murray, AWS representative; Warren Duckett, Treasurer; LeRoy Dietrich, President; Lance Billingsley, Sr. Class Presents Chr.; Patricia Gerzban, Secretary, Bill Hahn, Men's League Representative.
The Senior Class
Seniors, highest rung on the ladder at the undergraduate level. For many this is just a stepping stone to higher educa- tion but for most it is the next step away from being on his ovvn.
Looking back, the Senior has many memories of the Uni- versity of Maryland; some fond, some not so fond. The hours of study, the many more hours of worry, the weekends of fun;
these will remain only as memories.
The Senior Class has to their credit; class excitement of their freshman days, a successful carnival of their sophomore days, and a beautiful prom of their junior days. They have to look forward to; an enteraining Senior Class Presents, a happy prom, and graduation.
SENIOR CLASS LEGISLATURE: John Kinnamon, Nancy Thompson, Judy Gray, John BigelovK, Alice Packard, Dick Dement.
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Freshman Prom Queen 1960 Rurh Hatfield
Sophomore Prom Queen 1960 Lino Grant
Miss Success 1961 Pat Messer
Greek Week Queen I960 Julie Kelly
Hillel Queen 1961 Sue Kelman
R.O.T.C. Queen 1960 Paula Prush
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Phi Sigma Kappa Fron Krouse
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Phi Sigma Delta Roz Cohen
Lambda Chi Alpha Ellen Bubeck
Phi Kappa Tou Sandy Kenyon
Koppo Alpha Tiddle Wright
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Theta Chi Melissa Sinatra
Tau Kappa Epsilon Grace Anderson
Tau Epsilon Phi Judy Hoffman
Sigma Phi Epsilon Lina Grant
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Zefa Beta Tau Lois Price
Sigmo Chi Janice Missell
Sigma Nu Randy Borto
Delta Sigma Phi Sandy Mates
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COMMUNICATIONS
Publications and Communications Committee
The guiding force behind campus communications is the publications and communications board which meets monthly. It is composed of the editors of Diamondbock, Terrapin, Old Line, and the station manager of WMUC, their advisers, rep- resentative students not connected with publications, and faculty members. The Faculty Senate Committee on Student Publications and Communications exists to hear policy and procedure reports from student publications and the radio
station, and to deal with criticisms of these organs. The com- mittee also attempts to solve any problems that may arise.
The committee is responsible for seeing that the University policy of accuracy, truthfulness, sincerity, and a sense of decency and decorum is carried out. The board appoints persons who will adhere to this policy to executive positions on the publications.
PUBLICATIONS BOARD — FIRST ROW: Linda Rohland, Prof. Sfrausbaugh, chrm.; Dr. Cooley, Eunice Alper- stein, Margie Miller, Pom Clayton. SECOND ROVv': Dr. Witteberg, Dean Crowell, John Hagedorn, Joy Sour- wine, Buck Hoyle, Dr, Doetsch, Sandra Goody.
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Editor-in-chief, second semester.
Walt Nakamura, Editor-in-chief, first semester.
Diamondback
"That the public may know" is the purpose of the Diamondback. It exists to inform the students, faculty, administration, and the University at large.
To achieve its purpose, a tremendous amount of work is put into the four issues per week by the four separate staffs which are directed by the editor-in-chief. Much footwork is necessary to cover this big cam- pus and to dig up news tips. The tips then are expanded into stories, written up, and proofread. Layouts are drawn up by the editors, pic- tures are taken and cropped, and headlines written.
The staffs, working in offices cluttered with discarded stories and empty coffee cups, often must wait hours for late stories so that the students may be informed, as soon as possible, of campus activities.
In achieving the purpose of the Diamondback this year, the Uni- versity's position on the issue of Frostburg State Teacher's College merger with Maryland was clarified. Problems of snow removal on campus were presented, and Homecoming, political conventions, and elections were covered. The Diamondback also tried to bring about a larger independent's vote by showing the need for organization and responsibility on the part of independents.
Uppermost in the minds of the Diamondback staff is the need for a University press. This would enable the paper to give the students "today's news today," rather than "yesterday's news tomorrow."
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Herb Pritzker, Executive editor.
Pau! Cose, Managing Editor
TUESDAY'S STAFF - FIRST ROW: Suson Bcggs, -Shirley Lee. SECOND ROW: Ad- rian Sybor, News Editor; Vincent Pisciotta, Dave Groham.
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Rino Torrieri Monoging Editor
Liz Shay Managing Editor
THURSDAY'S STAFF - FIRST ROW: Jean Gabis, Sandy Krause, Stanley Hankin, Phyllis Vogeihut. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Putcakulish, Ernie Freda, News Editor; Marion Ryss, Priscillo Lainof.
FRIDAY
FRIDAY'S STAFF — FIRST ROW: Steve Floam, Judy Cohen, news editor; Jean Line- berry. SECOND ROW: Ed Scherr, Linda Essig, Donna Ellenson, Harriet Litmon, Ann Jacobs, John Stafford.
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The Sports Stoff — Ed Bowers, Bruce Weber, Doryl Jones.
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WMUC — The Campus Voice
"This is WMUC, 650 on your dial, Radio Voice of the University of Maryland," . . . the station identification heard six evenings a week by students on campus from their own radio station.
The station plays the newest records, gives news of campus events, up-to-the-minute national news, and local news to keep the students informed. To improve the flow of information between the administration and the student body, a new show. Campus Spot- light, has been instituted. On this program student leaders meet with Dean Borreson to discuss campus problems and their possible solutions.
WMUC also provides an opportunity for students interested in radio to get practical experience in all phases of radio operation.
Constantly widening its scope of activity, WMUC broadcasted for the first time this year the returns of the presidential elections and debates between candidates for SGA offices.
The station also features a half hour panel show taped in Tokyo by the University College.
Howard Stevens, Business Manager.
Stan Rud'ck, Program Director:
Bob Bishop, Chief Engineer
NEWS STAFF — Dick Turney, John Stofford, Jock Olmsteod, Ston Rudick, Jock Cox, John Goldsmith.
Miss Midnight — Denise Sourel.
SUNDAY - MONDAY STAFF - Lee Euzent, Rhody Bosley, Earl Gray, Charlie Price. John Goldsmith, Jock Olmsteod.
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY STAFF - Steve Johnson. Joyce Schroeder, Bill Seoby, Denise Sourel, Dick Turney. STANDING: Stan Rudick, Joy Sourwine.
THURSDAY - FRIDAY STAFF - John Stafford, Lloyd Kramer, Mourice Borkley. STANDING: Poul Palmer, Howord Stevens. Jack Cox.
Old Line
The OLD LINE magazine, not to be confused with the party, was first printed in 1930. It is published five times yearly, and is an excel- lent outlet for campus creativity.
Edited by Margie Miller, the issues of the OLD LINE make their appearance in various forms, one as a parody of LIFE magozine. They contain such features as the "Old Line Girl of the Month," the "Little Jester," and much humor — for, after all, humor combats apathy! Car- toons, old and new jokes, and satires are also included. The serious side is not neglected and appears in the form of photo essays, fea- tures, and the Maggie Awards given to the "best" in University Theatre.
The sum total is a highly entertaining campus magazine, content subject to the whims and caprices of the staff.
Margie Miller, Editor-in-Chief.
OLD LINE STAFF — FIRST ROW: Dick Booth, Morton Katz, Joyce Schroeder, Diana Lody, Ken V^oissmon, Claire Feldstein. SECOND ROW: Larry Hampt, Herb Pritzker, Larry Pearson, Emory Kristof, Mitchell Bukzin, Solly Stewort.
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Larry Hompt, Business Manager.
Larry Pearson and Susan Traum, assoctafe editors,- Ken Woissman, art editor.
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Expression
EXPRESSION, the university literary magazine, has been in existence for five years. It has developed from a small mimeographed paper into a highly polished magazine, which is published semi-annually. Eugenia Likens heads this year's staff, v\/hich is comprised of twenty students. Serving as faculty advisers are Rudd Fleming and Leonard Lutwock.
Expression offers an opportunity for the publication of student crea- tive writing in the form of poems, short stories, plays, and essays. This year a new editorial policy opened another area of "expression" to university students. The magazine printed sketches and photographs of sculpture and paintings created by Maryland's aspiring artists.
Eugenia Likens, Editor-in-Chief.
ART EDITORS Seelinger.
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Marjorie Scott, Stephany Seelinger, Bonnie Speert, Barbara Levin, John Heideman, William Cooper, Wosyl Palijczuk.
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The M-BOOK has been called the "Freshman Bible," and this certoinly Is true. Every year during Orientation Week, the upperclossman can see hundreds of young Freshmen, clad in gold and black dinks running around campus with their noses literally buried in their M-Books. For everywhere that a freshman is liable to go, the M-Book has been there before, and the Maryland newcomer has everything all mapped out for him!
This year's M-Book was filled with new things for the new freshman to do, goals to strive for, high spots to hit (off campus). The M-Book is indis- pensable to every freshman who spends all of his spore time carefully learning the Maryland songs and singing them with joviality and con- viviality!!
Kitty Godman, Managing Editor.
M-BOOK STAFF — Borbaro Von Kinsberger, Susan Pfeiffer, John Stafford, Linnell Robinson, Bev Macht, Julio Cobey. Not Pictured ~ Lynn Andretta.
Sandy Goody Rosswork and Pom Clayton, Co-Editors-in-Chief of the 1961 TERRAPIN.
1961 Terrapin
John Rogers, Business Manager.
The 1961 TERRAPIN is the product of many hours of work, many empty cofifee cups, and many headaches.
A large staff, armed with grease pencils, proportion rules, copy paper, and lots of ideas went to work early in the fall. Under the edi- torship of Pam Clayton and Sandy Goody, the Terrapin evolved — bit by bit — with the theme "The Spirit of Maryland." The staff was con- fronted with the traditional yearbook problem of — no photographer at the right time, or no organization at the right place, but after seemingly thousands of retakes all of the pictures were "in."
And so, this is the TERRAPIN — presenting what everyone remembers about Maryland — the way the campus looks, the many clubs and honoraries, the extra-curricular side of college life, the academic side, the SPIRIT OF MARYLAND.
Margie Turner, Managing Editor.
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Jeon Ritchie, Janice Montgomery Associate Editors Activities and Seniors
ACTIVITIES STAFF — SEATED: Doris Wolverton, Becky Carpen- ter, Sheila From. STANDING: Pat Miles, Ida Willen, Ann Jocobs, Barbara Brown.
SENIORS STAFF — Carolyn Grobowski, Frank Egerton, Fron Horowitz, Sue Allman, Ginny Held.
SPORTS STAFF - Phil Johnson. Fred Gale. Bud Duncon, Dick Booth.
Lynn Andretta, Linnell Robinson, Residences and Academic Associate Editors.
ACADEMIC STAFF — Tina Storm, Bobbi Hastings, Denise Saurel. Not Pictured — Jean Vonderohe.
Ross Seville, Circulation Manager
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RESIDENCES STAFF - Julia Cobey, Tom Chiids, Phyllis Lee, Joe Montedonico, Toby Spar. Not Pictured — Joanne Mosser, John
Stafford.
Marion Hartman, Index; Stoma Chebithes, Secretary.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Late assignments
Rush deadlines
"We need a picture story . . ."
Endless group shots
Big story to cover
Hours in the darkroom
"Who scattered the lint around?"
A big job . . .
Well done.
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DRAMA
Pajama Game
The spring musical was a kind of lighthearfed adventure in industrial folklore. In the appropriate setting, a hassle occurs between garment workers and a pajama factory president. The gay, funny, fast moving show was adopted from Richard Bissell's satirical novel "7V2 Cents."
CAST
Mines Mel Smith
Prez James Eccles
Joe Ralph Penn
Mr. Hosier Charles Gillett
Gladys Olga Miranda
Sid Sorokin John Kinnaman
Mabel Barbara Strock
1st Helper Robert McKenzie
2nd Helper Fred Hallidoy
Charlie Jock Zimmerman
Babe Williams Norma Lillis
Mae Nancy Long
Brendo Marian Bennett
Poopsie Kristen Struebmg
Salesman Don Gateley
Worker Bob Boyer
Pop Williams Stan Rudick
lOiel Come with me to Hernondo's.
Sid fights bock at the cold new town.
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Her is the kindo girl what drives a fellow bots. Her is Moe and him is Prez.
Tick-tock, tick-tock, tempus fugit — Heinzie's life story.
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Camera
"I Am A Camera" was the first serious drama of the fall semester. The cost, under the direction of Herb Rogers, gave an excellent presentation of the Berlin scene in 1930 before the rise of the Hitler regime.
CAST
Christopher Isherwood Wm. Northcutt
Fraulein Schneider Sonja Smith
Fritz Wendel Don Goteley
Solly Bowles Bonnie Toman
Natalie Landouer Pat OhI
Clive Mortimer Wm. Bortiett
Mrs. Watson-Courtneidge Anne Southworth
Radio Announcer Brigitte Beckman
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Anyone for Breakfast?
It's art, that's what it is — you and your mind.
The mony friends of Sally Bowles.
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Lt. Cable finds his happy talking dream.
*'South Pacific'*
This year, for the first time, a musical production was the opening show of the season. "South Pacific," a big hit, was directed by Rudolph Pugliese and the musical director was Melvin Bernstein.
THE CAST
Ngana Marie Himel
Jerome Jamie Himel
Henry Norman Pearl
Ensign Forbush Terri Resce
Emile de Beque Mel Smith
Bloody Mary Anne Southworth
Stewpot William Kerchner
Luther Billis Charles Gillett
Professor J. Charles Ford
Lt. Cable, USMC John Kinnamon
Copt. Bracketf James Eccles
Commdr. Garbison David Blackburn
Liat Patricia Hays
Lt. Buzz Adams William Bloom
Presenling, in person, the one ond only Lulherio Billis — HoneybunI
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No soap allowed, no guarantee, and no work at Luther's Laundry.
Cheesecake and Capt. Brackett .
Nellie meets the CO.
Meet Ngono and Jerome.
Calpurnio's prophetic plea foils on unheeding eors.
Julius Caesar
For the first time in four years Shakespeare appeared on the Terp stage. The March University Theater production of Julius Caesar was directed by Rudolph E. Pugliese. Charles J. Schmitt did the lighting; the set was by Sue Irwin and the costumes by Jacquelyn Summers.
CAST
Julius Caesar Robert Domey
Octovius Caesar Art Sills
Marcus Antonius William Northcutt
M. Aemilius Lepidus John Cooper
Cicero Barry Bach
Publius William Moore
Popilius Lena David Ochs
Marcus Brutus William Bloom
Cassius James Eccles
Casca Fred Halliday
Trebonius Lee Clark
Decius Brutus Jack Zimmerman
Metellus Cimber John Ing
Cinna Howard Rosen
Flavius John Cooper
Artemidorus Robert Boyer
A Soothsayer James Heaton
Cobbler Charles Vest
Lucius Charles Ford
Cinna James Heaton
Colpurnia Sue Guzzo
Portia Ruth Mintz
Marcus Antonius mourns Julius Caesar.
The Senators gather as the traitorous plot neors its climax.
This was Julius Caesar — your emperor, your leader.
Roman battles Roman as Caesar's men fight for his name.
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Circle Theater
Circle Theater, a branch of University Theater, presented one arena play during the 1960-61 season. Circle Theater shows are staged theater in the round style with music, lights, and costumes in room 1 12 Woods Hall.
"The Father" is the best known of August Strindberg's works. It wos written in 1887 and first performed in Denmark.
CAST
Noid Wayne Price
Margaret Lillian Beitsch
Bertha Susan Marks
The Pastor Bob Beyer
The Doctor Jerry Augburn
The Captain jim Heaton
Laura Holly Ochs
Student director Marian Bennett
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LAB DIRECTORS — FIRST ROW: Ruth Mintz, Don Gateley, Renetta Wagner, Lisa Linch, Jeff Bell, Mary Modigan, junior producer; SECOND ROW: John Cooper, Lee Clark, Fred Holliday, David Ochs.
Lab Theater
This has been an outstanding year for Lab Theater with a rec- ord number of fourteen plays presented.
Fall semester set another record for Lab Theater when the first original student play was given. Undergraduate playwrite Fred Halliday's production "Ground Hog's Day" was directed by Don Gateley in October.
Other Lab Theater productions include "The Intruder," "The Interview," "Uptown Express," "Little Prince," "27 Wagon Loads of Cotton," "Pierrot of the Minute," "Mrs alliance," "Riders to the Sea," "Dark Lady of the Sonnets," "There Were," and "Cradle Song."
Dream sequence — "Gound Hog's Day.'
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Flying Follies
From Washington D.C. to Scotlond, the University of Mary- land Flying Follies have entertained our armed forces with the U.S.O. Vaudeville Revue. The group of performers was founded three years ago for a Christmas four of Iceland, Scot- land, Bermuda, and the Azores.
On campus, this year Flying Follies presented an original vaudeville revue entitled "Footlight Fever" under the direction of president Ken Waissman and secretary Nina Baker.
The Flying Follies cast has also entertained this year at Walter Reed, Ft. Meade and various other service functions in the area.
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"Charleston"
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Drama Wing
Drama Wing set several "firsts" in their four year history during the 1960-61 season. The first honorary member, Julie Harris, was initiated in November. Drama Wing was the first college drama group to fly intra-state to a performance. Two casts performed the some night for the first time last January.
Premier performances were given in Virginia and Pennsyl- vania taking Drama Wing into neighboring states.
In its four years of operation. Drama Wing has presented 196 performances,- traveled over 8,250 miles,- and played be- fore more than 18,450 people.
Broadway star, Julie Harris becomes the first honorary member of the Univer- sity of Maryland Drama V\/ing.
7° below zero — the show goes on.
LyI Wroy broke oil records in winning the I960 Drama Wing Award (or the most performances.
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Two casts give same ploy, some night, 125 miles apart.
The only male member of this year's Drama Wing cost is Wade Phillips who plays the father in ". . . And You Never Know."
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Mayor Winslow F. Burhans and representatives from St. Mary's school welcome Drama Wing members as they arrive in Hogerstown after the first intra-state flight by a college play cost in the United States.
UNIVERSITY THEATER - FIRST ROW: Sue Irwin, box office manager; Donna Smith, Williom Kerchner, Sarah Irwin, president; Jeff Bell, Charlie Ford. SECOND ROW: Charles Gillett, James Ritchie, Fred Hallidoy, pub-
licity director; Bonnie Tomon, Jack Zimmermen, Mary Modigon, Lee Clark. THIRD ROW: William Northcutt, Anne Southworth, Bill Moore, Sondro Jean Osburn, Tom Smith, Don Goteley, Sonjo Smith, Robert Beyer.
University Theater
The "play is the thing," and to the fhespions of University Theater this statement has real meaning. From the scene painters to the actors on stage the theater is an outstanding form of art and expression.
University Theater invites anyone interested in any phase of theatrical work to assist them in their productions. Work in
two shows and fen hours in the theater workshop are the only qualifications for membership.
A tip of the proverbial hat goes to University Theater mem- bers for their continuance of theater tradition as exemplified by this year's excellent presentations.
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MARYLAND CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP - FIRST ROW: Morgoret Dickinson, Nancy Goodmon, Brendo Kromer, William J. Simms, president; Al Tando, Bill Davis, Ruth MacCauley, Frances Fenby. SECOND ROW: Lisen Noyes,
Barbara A. Brown, Ronald Pritchard, Vick Brinfon, Nick Britton, Richard Wirth, Nadia Beryk, Johanna Menzer.
Maryland Christian Fellowship
Membership in Maryland CInristian Fellowship, an inter-denominational religious group, is open to all students who desire it. The goal of the group, help- ing students to know the reality of God and the per- son of Jesus Christ, is realized through meetings, Bible studies, prayer meetings, singspirations, and social activities.
Al Tondo, Nadia Beryk, Jo Menzer. Dick Bobb. Bill Simms.
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STUDENT RELIGIOUS COUNCIL - FIRST ROW: Jackie Carrick, Vol Kidner, Dick Fouse, president; Harold O'Floherty, Lois Nicholson, Kalene Tant. SECOND ROW: Dick Wirth, Frederick Ward, William Simms, John Newton, Phil Fogorty, Barry Sklor, June Roberts.
Baptist Student Union
The Baptist Student Union is one of the oldest student church groups at Maryland. The members seek to maintain a close relationship between their cultural and their religious lives. This is achieved through a well-integrated program of fun, sports, and fellowship typified by their daily noon meet- ings, which are balanced by frequent Bible study sessions, and periodical retreats.
Student Religious Council
The Student Religious Council is composed of the president and a representative from each of the religious groups on campus. The Council serves as a meeting place for all of the religious groups and seeks to coordinate them.
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION - FIRST ROW: Molly McCutchen, Harold O'Floherty, Dorothy Ashley, June Rob- erts, president; David Watts, Kalene Tant. SECOND ROW: Nancy Jackson, Elaine Hyde, Barbara Davis, Rev. Jeter, John McMullen, Shirley Barnes, Bonnie Armstrong.
NEWMAN CLUB — FIRST ROW: Elvin Compy, Yvonne Glebis, Sue VanOrder, Barbora Trotter, Leo Cecchini, Cloire Porker, president; Rev. William Tepe, Rev. Kiwan, Richard Stag, vice-president; Raymond Burch, Chorlene Ellis, Jomes Donald.
Newman Club
The Newman Club is a large, ac- tive group concerned with the reli- gious, educational, and social life of the Catholic students. They achieve these goals by regular meetings, at which outstanding speakers discuss topics of special interest to the col- lege students. This year a pledge program has been started to acquaint new students with the group.
leo Cecchini, Claire Parker, preiidenf; Dick Stag, vice-preiident; Barbora TroMer.
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B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION - FIRST ROW: Jean Gobh, Phyllis Rosenberg, Jim Levin, Sally Silver- man, president; Ann Broder, Elaine Kotz, Sarito Sydney. SECOND ROW: Eileen Horowitz, Robert Saks, Barry Skier, Sim Dislen, Rabbi Greenberg, Elliott Cohon, Larry Porich, Stanley Honkin, Pauline Goodman.
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation
The B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation seeks to foster ond co- ordinate the religious, cultural, and social activities of the Hebrew students on campus, and to promote an understand- ing and appreciation of the Jewish cultural heritage.
Canterbury Association
The Episcopal students on campus are represented in the Canterbury Association. This organization meets at St. An- drew's Church for communion and discussion twice weekly. The meetings try to promote an awareness of the effect of Christianity on the individual's everyday life.
CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION — FIRST ROW: Mimi Yehl, Bonnie Schindler, Pat Carter, president; Del Campa, Jo Campo, Jeonnine Hicb. SECOND ROW: Vicky Robey, Dottie Harkins, Barbara Meredith, Arnie Scott, Eugene Todd, John Fondersmith, Ross Beasley, Robert Gribbon, Charles Bovet, Gael Ryan, Brooke Bushong.
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WESLEY FOUNDATION - FIRST ROW: Stephen Allmon, Jean Orgain, Pat Cootes, Peggy Edelmon, Koye Elliott, Harold Choate. SECOND ROW: Nancy Butts, Martha Battles, Inez Lloyd, Anne McCracken, Jackie Hevner, Rick Meininger, Cynthio Heisler, John Newton, president; Pat Batchelor, Lane Knox, Christine Hayes, Poulette Dove, Ann Swarm, Mary Anne Ed-
wards. THIRD ROW: Julie Streeter, Sandra Rotzel, Marionne Housel, Fron- ces Hayes, Mary E. Cover, Jean Bedell, Dick HufTines, Peg Huffnes, Jone Goodhond, Frank Edgerton, Sarah King, Elaine Bichell, Judy Lord. FOURTH ROW: Priscilla Allen, Corlotta Miller, Dick Coroll, Sally Radford, Horry Brown, Howard Ulterback, Hugh Gouch, H. Nelson Burns, Peggy McKay.
Wesley Foundation
Representing the Methodist Church on cam- pus is the Wesley Foundation. It works toward the expression of an abiding Christian faith through worship, service, and the arts. "Work Day," a day on which the members serve the congregation of the University Methodist Church by doing odd jobs, is one of their ac- tivities. Others include Sunday supper clubs, square dances, and their trip to Penn State for Away Weekend.
Howard Utlcrbock, Pat Batchelor, Lane Knox, Cynthia Heisler, John Newton, president; Jockie Hevner, Richard Huffines, Rick Meininger.
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ISLAMIC ASSOCIATION — Omron R. Salhab, president; Bahieh E. Mouso, Sofia Talibi, Abdul R. Sleemi.
Lutheran Student Association
The purpose of the Lutheran Student Association is to bring Christian students closer to God through Bible study, church attendance, retreats, discussions, and Christian fellowship. The Lutheran Student Association also supports Christian stu- dents throughout the world. It is their hope that an educated world will mean a world in which God reigns.
Islamic Association
The Islamic Association is made up of students of the Moslem faith, many of whom have journeyed from the Near and Middle East to study at the University of Maryland. A primary aim of the association is to promote a better under- standing of the Moslem world among American students through cultural interchange.
LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION - FIRST ROW: Vera Ernst, Phil Fogorty, president; Rev. Casper, Kar- nig Kazanjian, Bonnie Bergeron. SECOND ROW: Margaret Oppegard, Barbara Potzner, Ruth Miller, Judy Buckei, Ragnhild Wilconder, Donna Fogarty, Kothy Yaste, Ann Wetzel, Mary Sperscheider. THIRD ROW: Gary Platterspiel, John Long, David Sopp, John Schneider, Bill Laupus, Fred Howbecker, Bertil Johnson, Arthur Rauch.
WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP — FIRST ROW: Rev. Sid Conger, Pat Fouse, Vol Kidner, Richard Fouse, president; Robert Wagner, Karen Dunkin, Rev. Jesse Myers. SECOND ROW: Jeonnette Conger, Cathy Thomasson, Moureen Griffin, Sandra Smith, Korin Larsen, Virginia Myers, Solly Sporreil, Bar-
bara Shirrefs, Emily Sullivon, Molindo Ortt. THIRD ROW: Rex Snodgross, Judy Ingram, Kathryn Murphy, Karen Williamson, Fred Word, Joseph Tabler, Tom Laird, Dave Ortt, Dove Collins, Sol Ranieri.
Westminster Fellowship
The Westminster Fellowship, composed of the Presbyterian students, strives to help the Christian student fmd himself and his religion. Through Bible studies in the Chapel once a week, meetings on Wednesday evenings, Sunday morning discussion groups, retreats, "Work weekend," and social activi- ties, they work toward their goal.
Koren Dunkin, Robert Wogner, Dick Fouse, pretidant; Volerie Kidner, Rev. Sidney Conger.
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MUSIC
Marching Band
Consisting of one hundred and twenty members, the University of Maryland Marching Band, under the direction of Professor Hugh Hen- derson and Mr. Norman Heim, performs for football and basketball games during the fall semester. The Band presents a program of sparkling music and intricate maneuvers at each home football game and accompanies the team on at least one extended away game. Pennsylvania State University was the away gome for the Band this year.
In addition to football games, the Marching Band performed at the D. C. International Races, May Day, Lion's Club Band Festival, Military Day, and their formal concerts in Richie Coliseum. In the spring, the Band made a concert tour of high schools in Maryland.
Steming from the Marching Band ore five additional bands. These are the Concert Bond, R.O.T.C. Band, Pep Band, Basketball Bond, and the Dance Band. They ore heard at pep rallies, basketball games, and dances to name but a few of their activities.
Besides practicing and performing with the Marching Bond, the ma- jorettes also participate in Flying Follies. Several of these flashy twirlers give private instruction, compete in National Baton Twirling Association Contests, and perform acrobatics and modern dances. Their captain is Pot Hershberger.
BAND OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Pot Hershberger, mojor- ette captain, SECOND ROW: Hugh Henderson, director; Norman Heim, ossistant director. THIRD ROW: Bill Signer, president; Mike Board, drum major; Nona Bloiser, secre- tary; Richard Friedmon, treasurer.
Pictured here ore the one hundred and twenty bandsmen who odd spirit and enthusiosm to athletic events.
COLOR GUARD — Left to right: Penny Martin, Susan Neary, Kristen Struebing, Carol Ferrar, Ann Holliday, Carolyn Harris.
Seriousness and enthusiasm prevails here as the band practices their kick step in "Sho Boom" for the pre-gome show.
2,500 BAND MEMBERS from 40 high school bands are pictured here as they perform during the half time of the Texas gome.
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MR. FAGUE SPRINGMAN directs the choir during reheorsol with great enthusiasm.
Chapel Choir
Composed of more than one hundred and thirty members, the Chapel Choir has been a part of the Maryland scene for nine years. In recent years they have performed with the Bos- ton Symphony at the Tanglewood Summer Music Festival. They also sang on three occasions with the Notional Sym- phony Orchestra.
Choral works took the spotlight, particularly at Christmas and Easter when the Choir gave the campus a holiday spirit by performing Handel's "Messiah." "The Creation" by Joseph
Haydn, was presented for the Thanksgiving holiday. They sang Brohm's "Requiem" in the Memorial Chapel on Palm Sunday.
This past June, the Chapel Choir performed at the Pablo Casals Festival in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Included in the pro- gram were Beethoven's "Choral Fantasy" and "Alto Rhap- sody." They also sang Haydn's "Seven Lost Words of Christ."
Mr. Fogue Springman is the director of the Chapel Choir.
IN ONE YEAR'S TIME, the Chapel Choir has increased in membership from 70 to 130 singing voices.
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WOMEN'S CHORUS — FIRST ROW: Laura Hoffer, Andreo Ferber, Florence Zupnik, Sandy Krause, Diana Kandei, Dede Confer, Irene Suizu, Judy Burke, Anno Lee Wolstrum, Loretto Teske, secretary; Leslie Smith, Suson Rowland. SECOND ROW: Julie Sfreeter, Diane Plutschak, Pat Sanford, Rosalie Chomberlin, treasurer; Jeon Pisopio, Mary lone Davis, Carole Moncha, Korene Tont, Carol McGee. THIRD ROW: Lisa Brinker, president;
Dottie Horkins, Becky Hoys, Sonia Collins, Lauretta Councilman, Leslie Bross, Jeanne Wright, Mary Mognetti, Pot Wheotley, Wilhelmino Howord, Betty Milhausen. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Carpenter, Jonet Milder, Judith Disney, Marguerite Sailer, Corolyn Calloway, Gwen Haines, Betty Goldberg, Sylvia Petersen, Brooke Bushong, Nesso Yaniger.
Women's Chorus
The Women's Chorus under the direction of Mr. Paul Trover, takes on acfive interest in group singing and per- formances.
At Christmas time, they sang at the Prince George's Park- way Elementary School and at St. Mary's College in Emmits- burg. The chorus also song at May Day.
The chorus gave a joint performance with the Men's Glee Club at the traditional A.W.S. Christmas program in Balti- more. These two. groups, known as the Choraliers, performed for organizations in the area, and toured high schools in Maryland.
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MEN'S GLEE CLUB - FIRST ROW: Charles Levering, Corl Brown, Richard Wohl, Joel Hoffman, Robert Bucci, Frederick Huestis, Berton Braley, Roger Powell. SECOND ROW: Juris Colitis, Patrick McAllister, Edward Gillis, Rich- ard Brodshow, Ernest Freda, Leonard Szeligo, Donald Riggs, Ernest Spen- cer. THIRD ROW: Frank Tucci, Allen Hockel, Leroy Shauck, John Jones,
Erich Wolf, Thomas Etzler, Peter Lowson, Reinhard Menzel, Roderick Faga. FOURTH ROW: Orris Walker, Thomas Cory, David ^Aore, James Plantholt, Richard Tufts, Richard Rouse, president; Bradford Buel, Waco Wike, Stew- art Dorrow, Edward Deitemeier.
Men's Glee Club
The Men's Glee Club opened its season singing with the Band during the half time show at the first football game. Composed of approximately forty members, this group re- hearses three hours each week in the library under the di- rection of Mr. Paul Trover.
This year the Men's Glee Club performed for the M-Club Banquet at the Shorham Hotel, and for the program at St. Mary's College in Emittsburg. One of the season's highlights was their performance with the Women's Chorus at the Governor's Christmas program in Baltimore.
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University Orchestra
Combining fun with good music is the main function of the University Orchestra. Students from the neighboring resi- dences heo' the Orchestra rehearse on Tuesday nights in the Music Annex with Mr. Joel Berman conducting.
This group is composed of approximately sixty members who are students, graduates, departmental instructors, mem- bers of the Army Orchestra at Fort Meade, and members of the Air Force Symphony from Washington.
Each semester the Orchestra presents one concert to the students with an instructor of the Music Deparment feaured as guest soloist. This year Mr. Berman was the violin soloist with Mr. Stuart Gordon acting as guest pianist. In addition to these concerts, the Orchestra played the instrumental ac- companiment to the Choir's "Messiah" at the A.W.S. Christ- mas Pageant. Sections of the Orchestra also accompany the University Theater musical productions. This year their pro- duction was "South Pocific."
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ACCOUNTING CLUB - FIRST ROW: Jerry C. Briels, Steven M. Katz, Rich- Caple, Barry S. Fishman, Anthony Spinicchio, Rolph H. Smith, Robert E. ord Edgar, Dove Perlmon, president; Daniel Lofferty, secretary; Bob Adams, Ashman, Rolf J. Roth, Dean G. Fowler, Philip C. Mangiapane, Ernest P. Dav- treosurer; Joseph Olszewski, Richord M. Cohill. SECOt^lD ROW: Charles R. ies, Thonios H. Tucker, Richord J. Coin, John Hopkins.
Accounting Club
The primary function of tfiis group is to promote interest in the field of accounting among new students. Taking field trips, seeing movies, and listening to well-known speak- ers are some of the advantages available to members. Their study includes the fields of public accounting, industry, and government. The Club's meetings ore held jointly with Beta Alpha Psi, Maryland's accounting fraternity. Money is no problem for Accounting Club members who handle millions and balance budgets everyday.
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AGRICULTURAL STUDENT COUNCIL - FIRST ROW: John Earl Hutchison, Secretary; Dr. Robert C. Wiley, Advisor,- Lester Frank, President; H. Fred Downey, Vice President; David Buckman, Edward Miller. SECOND ROW:
Walter Knicely, Herbert Streaker, Richard Heavner, Gory Schoonover, O'Neal Johnson.
Agricultural Student Council
Agronomy Club
The Agricultural Student Council is represented by Alpha Zeta, the Block and Bridle Club, the Agronomy Club, the Dairy Science Club, FFA, and the Collegiate 4-H Club. Every- thing fronn "swinging your partner" to scholarship funds are part of the Councel's busy schedule.
Highlighting the year, the Agronomy Club presents a plaque to an outstanding agronomy student selected by the club. The members share ideas through club newsletters and discussion groups. Our future agronomists strive to improve their knowl- edge in the theories of field-crop production.
AGRONOMY CLUB — FIRST ROW: Rodericl< Fogo, Benjomin Boone, treasurer; Dorothy Brown, secretary; Lester Frank, president; John Bcily, vicG-president. SECOND ROW; Carroll Stottlemyer, Gory Schoonover, Jason Peckhom, Dr. Conrad B. Kresge, advisor; Walter Winant. David Sabers.
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Robert Trible, Pete Povlos, Robert Mills. THIRD ROW: Del Roy Crane, Charles Parente, Adolph Mrynczo, Donald B. Steen, Edward E. Borr, John E. Abernothy, Jr., Albert W. Smoll, Paul M. Gommell.
AIEEIRE
Sound waves and electrical currents flow for AIEEIRE, which decoded means the Amer- ican Institute of Electrical Engineers and Radio Engineers.
The promotion of interest and understanding in the field of electrical engineering is the aim of this organization. Speakers, movies, and field trips help fulfill the objective of this club and provide members with professional contacts. Many of the members in the club are also members of engineering honoraries. Once a month they hear a well-known speaker talk on some subject of interest.
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APO — FIRST ROW: Walter E. Sykes, corresponding secretary; John Branch, SECOND ROW: Robert N. Northwood, Daniel G. Frieman, Herbert
historian; Bluett Green, alumni secretary; Edwcrd Holey, second vice- H. Musgrove, David L. James, Lansford C. Bell, James F. LoJacono, Robert
president; Richard Sherill, president; Duke Babyian, first vice-president; C. Warner, Michael J. Rogers. James Byrd, sergeant at arms; John C. Harrison, recording secretory.
Alpha Phi Omega
The Maryland chapter of Alpha Phi Omega sponsors the much publicized "Ugly Man" Contest and the convenient book exchange. Other services annually performed by the group include hat-check and coke concessions at all major dances and ushering at campus culture activities. The group has pro- duced many outstanding leaders on the premise that to lead well, one must serve well.
A. P. R. A.
Realizing the importance of public relations today, The American Public Relations Association, the first student or- ganization of their profession, strives to improve their knowl- edge in this field. They share their ideas in discussion groups and frequently invite lecturers to speak on specific questions. The members also aim to promote more interest in this field among students.
APRA — Joe Adams, Mike Canning, Charles Cocl<ey, Linda Sobel, Roger Crawford, vice-president; Dick , Booth, secretary; Wayne Mullican, Lee Gordy.
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ASCE — FIRST ROW: Gerald M. Lu, Gary F. Turner, Daniel S. Willcrd, R. J. Kerslake, James C. Whorton, Lloyd E. Lipin, Nils D. Olsson. SECOND ROW: Carl W. Riffle, Omran R. Salhob, Don Ward, secretory; Carrol Malthens, Vice-president; Dave Lingrell, president; Gory Guardia, treasurer; Rodolfo A. Pulido, Jorge A. Villomizor. THIRD ROW: Terry W. Gossard, Arthur R. Shaw, Alan A. Ralston, Robert Lubbert. Doug Dollenberg, Joseph Henley,
Howard Stup, Michael F. Lo'kor^, Willicm Kennedy, Ronald L. Gordon, Richard W. Keeler, Theodore M. Allen, Theodore L. Rossmon. FOURTH ROW: J. H. Pielbet, Bernie Bovelsky, Joseph T. Burkhalter, Curtis D. Miller, Gualterio E. Sykes, David J. Wakefield, Guenther W. Lerch, Rick Meininger, Paul E. Perkins, Robsrt E. Barto, John H. Hunter, Barry G. Belford.
American Society of Civil Engineers
Speeches given by men prominent in the field of civil engineering highlight the pro- gram of the builders of the future — the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Their purpose is to promote interest in civil engineering among engineering students on campus.
A job forum, the ASCE Theatre, football and Softball games, picnics, field trips, re- gional meetings, and the Engineer's Ball, keep student civil engineers occupied. The Maryland Chapter of ASCE is one of the largest professional organizations on campus.
American Society of Mechanical Eng.
ARE YOU MECHANICALLY MINDED? Through this group, mechanical engineers have the opportunity to stimulate their technical competence. This worthy organization which carries on its activities now as well as after college, sponsors prominent speakers, films, and field trips. The club also enjoyed open forums and group discussions as well as many varied social activities. The group is a branch of the National Society of Mechani- cal Engineers.
ASME — FIRST ROW: Alvin L. Day, James A. DeShazer, Ryland D. Wise- man, Allen L. Tyler, Rod Chatham. SECOND ROW: Urban Lynch, Charles E. Hughes, Julius Owens, Barry E. Tossman, Donald M. Kupfer, Gerald J. Miller, secretary; John J. Svitok, chairman; Clifford L. Soyre, faculty ad- visor; Carl W. Bromfreld, Paul Y. F. Hu. THIRD ROW: Ralph Welsh, William Mentzer, Richard Kisielewski, Jim Moore, Barry Miller, Neill Wilson, Thomas
Lisle, Philip J. Moylon, Billy R. Vogel, Robert L. Vogel, George M. Burk- hordt. FOURTH ROW: Richard F. Gole, Harry R. Huhndorff, Harry S. Kossel, Jr., Richard H, Love, Albert E. Thompson, Phillip W. Eckels, Thomas J. Kirschner, Jr., George Paul Boumgarten, Joseph R. Kudrick, Oscar Ray Vass, William Herrmann. L. G. Stout.
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ROW: Cynthio Myers, Leslie Brass, Joanne Ross, Faith Shields, Sue Tonnen- boum, Carole Beebe, Anita Vore, Diane Tarleton, Sheila Rumponos, Podie Bedell, Norma Anderson, Gael Ryan.
Aqualiners
Tank suits take on frilly decorations, the pool is subject to trick lighting, and the Aqualiners make their big splash! For the campus, the group presents its annual water extravaganza in the spring. One of the aims of the aquatic group is the achievement of new skills and grace in synchronized swimming. The club is divided into two groups, be- ginning and advanced, but anyone watching would be convinced that all the swimmers were professional.
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BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB - FIRST ROW: Roberta Olsen, secretary; Richard Heovner, president; Carol Den- nis, John Earl Hutchison, SECOND ROW: Dr. Edgar Young, advisor; Henry Conley, Adolf Doumont, Morgin
Block and Bridle
Combining fun and learning Is on easy task for the Block and Bridle Club. The club participates in the an- nual Agriculture Weekend — showing and student judg- ing are also promoted each year by this organization composed of students interested in animal and dairy husbandry.
Bridge Club
The Bridge Club, a new organization on campus this year, promotes the interest in the popular game of bridge. Besides encouraging enthusiasm and helping to improve one's game, the club increases social contacts.
BRIDGE CLUB — FIRST ROW: Frank Chang, treasurer; Paul Devmon, Roy Eisenberg, vp; Alvis Sachs, presi- dent; Jackie Ripps, Ted Koyes, secretary; SECOND ROW: John W. Mills, Jr., Robert C. Kight, John Patrick Noon, Vincent Limauro, Joseph Montedonica.
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BUSBOY'S UNION — FIRST ROW: Dave Ryan, Finer Foods chrm; Deone Holt, chaplin; Joe Solvo, Paul Messenger, Bill Binch, vp; Don Kent, presi- dent; Jordon O'Beriter, secretary; Richard Cohill, Grievances; Jock Ran- dolph, comploints; John Bigelovx, pickets; SECOND ROW: Brendan Geg-
ley, Milton Goldberg, Peter Chokmokion, Ed Holey, Richard Edwards, Timo- thy Boiler, Jack Toggort, Tom J. Armstrong, Don Dovies, Bill Hopkins, Maurice Lewis, Larry Rosetto, Bob Turner, gloss inspector; Dick Logue, John Evans.
Busboy Union
This select group knows what is going on in everybody's house as well as kitchen. They work together to obtain their goals of "unity among bus-boys, providing better working conditions and more food!" The members also participate in many other activities on campus.
Calvert Debate Society
It's been soid that the women ore the talkers, but the Cal- vert Debate society proves that the men have something to say, too. At its weekly meetings the club debates topics of current interest. Their activities include participating in tourna- ments at various colleges, and hearing many noted speakers such as former vice-president Nixon, speak on the campus.
CALVERT DEBATE CLUB — FIRST ROW; M. M. Anopol. odviser; Karyn Keller, Maroline A. Myers, Norman A. Mirne, vp; Robert Freedman, president; Janet Libshutz, secretary; Theodore Koyes, SECOND ROW: How- ord Stevens, Richard Lewis, Ira Steinberg, Wendell Wiener, Douglas Taylor.
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A.I.CH.E. — FIRST ROW: David L. Deltatio, Stephen D. Cramer, Recording Secretary; Dennis A. WItmer, Fred Brannock, President; Melvyn Morganstein, Treasurer; Carlton C. Wiles, John Michael Menzer.
Chemistry Engineers
Participation in panel discussions and trips to industrial plants helps fulfill the informative purpose of the club this year. Guest lecturers indoctrinate aspiring chennical engi- neers and provide them with an opportunity to be part of their chosen field w/hile still studying.
Chemical Society
The Student affiliates of the American Chemical Society has been functioning on the Maryland campus for two years. Their aim is to promote higher feeling for chemistry through speeches, field trips, and social activities. Dr. Boyd is this year's faculty advisor.
CHEMICAL SOCIETY - FIRST ROW: Poul E. Lovrencic, Helen Lee Kerr, Vincent Ner odka, SECOND ROW: Daniel P. Boyd, Robert E. Noel, Robert Nevmuller.
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CHESS CLUB - FIRST ROW: H. Leroy Smith, Jr., Secretary-Treasurer; Wm. Bridges Smith, President; Stephen W. Robinson, John Christion Marvin. SECOND ROW: Dan Weller, Jr., Allen Glushokow, Theodore O. Koyes.
Chess Club
Chinese Club
The Chess Club strives to create interest on campus in chess, and to provide a chess team to represent Maryland in inter- collegiate chess matches. It has won several championships with area colleges during the last three years.
Primarily a social group, members of the Chinese Club work to fester relations with other students. Interested faculty mem- bers ore invited to attend meetings and join discussions. Plans for desserts, movies, and attendance at the International Fes- tival are their goals for this year.
CHINESE CLUB — FIRST ROW: Alfred George Yung, Rosolind Huong, Chi-Wing Lioo, Sue Pci, Fronces Warn, President; Pouline Mo, Betty Horn, Ping Der, Allen Chen. SECOND ROW: Woh Lee, Poul
Y. Hu, Chi I. Lioo, Ben Lim, W. H. Wong, Luke Siv-koy, F. Lem Woo, Michoel C. C. Ling. THIRD ROW: Gordon Wu, Yuwah Chon, Dovid Fong.
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COLLEGIATE 4-H - FIRST ROW: Jane Goodhand, Bryon Moore, Edward Miller, president; Judity Buckel, secretary; Herb Streaker, treasurer; Robert E. Smarigo, publicity chairmon; Margaret Nicolson, Ruth MocCauJey. SEC- OND ROW: Sarah King, Mary Theresa Bottner, Vero Mae Ernst, Mary Lou
Cox, Anne Morris, Jacqueline Hevner, Merry Lee Engerman, Lois Musgrove. THIRD ROW: David Greene, Ralph Buckel. Robert Hopkins, F. Grant Hill, James Scott.
Collegiate 4-H
4-H'ers welcome old and newly initiated members into their midst with the traditional •4-H friendliness. The objectives of Collegiate 4-H are to help youth throughout the world,
and members of the club with friendliness extended in a helpful way; also by gaining knowledge of people and their different ways of accomplishing things. The 4-H members always strive "To Make the Best Better."
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CIVIL WAR CLUB — FIRST ROW: Donold Box, David Lerner, progrom chair- man; Roger Bethke, president; Ron Schlesinger, treasurer; Horry F. Myrick, delegote-at-large; Roger Butler. SECOND ROW: David J. Gorrell, Aaron L.
Shapiro, Terence D. Donohue, Leo A. Kormonn, David S. Sparks, foculty odvisor; Richard B. tsooc, Charles D. Bowers.
Civil War Club
The Yankees and Rebels are "at it" again in our own Civil War Club. Revived this year because of the centennial, they plan to visit national sights such as battlefields and monuments. Also, they have scheduled many prominent speakers from this area.
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DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB - FIRST ROW: Bill Norfolk, Rosa Moxley, Edward Whorff, treofurer; O'Neal John- ston, president; Mary Jane Wharff, secretary; David Buchman, ag. council rep.; SECOND ROW: Richard Miller, Herb Streaker, Robert Smarigo, George Tyson, James Scott.
Dairy Science Club
Free State
The Dairy Science Club serves to inform students in Dairy Production and Technology about events and research in their fields. At their monthly meetings, guest speakers often appear.
The Club also sponsors the luncheon for the Md.-W.Vo. Ar- tificial Breeding Co-op annual meeting. They also sponsor the Dairy Show during Agriculture Week.
The Free State Political Party, composed of Greek organi- zations and dormitories, is one of the two political parties on campus. With progress as its slogan. Free Staters have many oflfices on campus. Spring elections for these offices are pre- ceded by conventions and campaigning which are organized and financed by the party.
FREE STATE — FIRST ROW: Francis W. Hohn, first vice-president; Lajrence R. Granat, president; William Wood, second vice-president; SECOND ROW: Keren Jocobsen, historian; Bernard Helmon, treasurer; Sue Lofton, secretary.
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FFA — FIRST ROW: C. R. Smith, advisor,- Kenneth E. Wisner, Eugene Bren- neman, secretary, Courtney Burdette, vice-president; Donald Littleton, presi- dent; Morvin G. Johnson, treasurer; Walter W. Knicely, agriculture council representative; Leslie M. Cregger, secretory; W. Allen Greiner, reporter.
Future Farmers
The collegiate chapter of the Future Farmers of America is designed primarily to assist prospective teachers of vocational agriculture in becoming good advisors of local FFA chapters in high schools.
Membership may include any former active members of the FFA who are enrolled at the University of Maryland.
Meetings are held monthly and a banquet is given each year in addition to other activities throughout the school year.
SECOND ROW: Woodie Adkins, Don Moore, David Denney, Marshall Gaige, Herb Streaker, Howard Murray, H, Fred Downey, Will D. Godwin, Jock Bour, Jospeh Wybierala, Donald M. Bandet, Lester M. Frank, Francis Gar- reft.
Gamma Sigma Sigma
Gamma Sigma Sigma, the coed version of APO, was newly organized at Maryland this year. The basic mission of the service sorority is to be of assistance to various organizations on campus in carrying out their cultural and charitable activi- ties. They work for school, community, and nature.
GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA — FIRST ROW: Suzanne Hoker, Lois Gosnell, Armine Ann Smith, Patricia Madigon, Martha Willingham, Carole Schwimer. SECOND ROW; Kay Thomos, Catherine Tronchitella, Elaine Grote, Jeanne Hamill, Diana Srnka, Marian Trifon.
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Home Economics Student-Faculty
With its aim of promoting a new concept of student-faculty relations, this industrious group went into its second year of organization. Their college has followed their lead in the awareness of faculty as individuals, and hope that other col- leges will also take interest in this worthy endeavor.
International Club
Hands around the world meet at College Park in the Inter- national Club, the welcome-mat organization for all foreign students. This group seeks to promote friendship and better understanding between foreign and American students on campus. Annual events include a hayride and the International Fiesta, attended by embassy representatives.
INTERNATIONAL CLUB — FIRST ROW: Anita Puhling, Lynn Weirich, Ann Longmore, Irene Stellmacher, Lois Nicholson, Angela Bickel, president; Trudy Cotudal, vice-president; Barbara Potzner, secretary; Ingo Stellmacher, Carole Phillips. SECOND ROW: Yenchar Laohavanicl<. Charles D, Bowers,
Burton McEntire, Michael Arras, Peter Fulde, Ignocio Rivera, Gabriel C, Nu- nez, Ted Koeys, Huguette Segdbcum, Rafael Vails, Demetrios Haitos, Cev- det Melezoglu.
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LITUANICA CLUB - FIRST ROW: Algis Puodziunas. Birute Penkiunas, secretory; W. P. Ellis, adviser, Aud- rone Svotelis, Kestotis J. Tautvydas, president. SECOND ROW: Vitas Vasaitis, Jurate Poulubis, treosurer; Vestutis Cesonis. Grozina Dudo. Horst Mellenberg.
Lituanica Club
Lituanica is a newly organized club composed of Lithuanian students on connpus. Primarily cultural and social, the members are planning dances, displays and speakers. They also are looking forward to a joint cultural show with the Laps.
Military Engineers
The Society of American Military Engineers offers its mem- bers a varied program of activities. These include field trips, movies, speakers, and an award to the member with the high- est average. Though the club is only two years old, its members belong to many campus activities.
MILITARY ENGINEERS - FIRST ROW: Ronald Groham, Vincent Thomos, treasurer; Wm. Bridges Smith, vp; George Burkharht, president; Alvin L. Day, secretory; Donald H. Huber, Major Casey, adviser. SECOND ROW: Victor J. Anselmo, Horry Leroy Smith, Jr., Urban Lynch, Bruce W. Larsen, David J. Matson, Willion D. Greene, Michael B. White.
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MODERN DANCE — FIRST ROW: Bob Pasnak, Charles Thompson, Asghar SobhanI, Harry Sanders, Lorry M. Bubes. SECOND ROW: Joyce Parker, Phyllis Heuring, Patricia Morton, secretary; Dorothy Modden, ad- visor; Mary Harrington, advisor; Bunny Scbofer, president; Charlene Ellis. THIRD ROW: Diane Baxter, Teddie Lou Kelly, Cecille Pelovitz, Deonna Olive, Morjorie Green, Dale Devey, Virginia Crockery, Mary Sper- schneider.
Modern Dance Club
Creative and graceful dance forms are developed by mod- ern dancers. A Spring Concert, dance vvorkshops, symposiums, demonstrations of dance techniques and University Theatre keep the dancers busy. No experience is necessary to join the beginning group. Tryouts are held for the advanced groups.
Nursing Club
Future Florence Nightingales convene here at Maryland in the Louisa Parsons Nursing Club, which is founded on the principles of fellowship, brotherhood, cooperation, and under- standing.
The organization seeks to help young women planning nursing careers to grow professionally and culturally through meetings and programs directed toward their interests.
NURSING CLUB — FIRST ROW: Karyn Keller, Jean Chondler, social chairman; Carolyn Cook, vice- president; Ann Davidson, president; Margie Centofanti, secretary; Fontaine Dean, reporter. SECOND ROW; Beverly Crew, Susan Marshall, Carol Mogie, Shoron Kettells, JoEllen Kupin, Peggy Edelman, Corol Hardy, Pot Hillow, Madonna Pelosi, Judith Hellnnuth.
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OLD LINE PARTY - FIRST ROW: Karia Krahnke, secretary; Bob Schoftei, president; Ben Pettee, vp; Kay Myers, John Hogedorn, Pot Green, treasurer.
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Political Science
A campus political organization, the Old Line Party, aims to provide the student body with fair government. Many of- fices were held by Old Line members this year, including president of SGA. With membership of many fraternities and sororities, and domitories, their motto is: "Old Line leads in everything."
So you are interested in becoming a political scientist? Then this is the organization for you! The Political Science Club offers its members a varied program including guest speakers and discussion groups. Their members are well rep- resented in other vampus activities.
POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB - FIRST ROW: Jane Bartley, Stanley D. Herrell, vp.; John Fondersmith, president; Nancy Brown, sec.-treos.; Elbert Byrd, advisor. SECOND ROW: J. F. W. Talley, W. E. Trible, Gerry A. Sutherland. Richard L, Dorman.
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PSYCHOLOGY CLUB ^ FIRST ROW: John Heideman, Donald Cohen, Silvia Lipsitz, Barry Steinbach, Tom Sturm, Lloyd Kramer. SECOND ROW: George A. Lapes, Janice M. Montgomery, treasurer; Sandra Goody, vice-president; John Ford, Pres.; Barbara K. Keller, secretory; Walt Folger.
Psychology Club
Speakers, discussion groups, trips, and films were offered this semester to members of the Psychology Club. Gathering together to share their common interests, the group worked to promote greater participation and interest in their field. They also offered tutoring in psychology.
Radio Club
Anyone interested in radio techniques is welcome to join the Amateur Radio Association. Terrapin "hams" contact ama- teur radio enthusiasts all over the world and conduct classes for those aspiring to licenses. The organization operates a radio station and free radiograms for students, all located on campus.
RADIO CLUB — FIRST ROW: Robert B. Bishop, Alfred M. Fitzsimmons, secretary; Robert R. Knibb, president; James A. Madison, treasurer. SECOND ROW: William S. Wcrd, Paul Westin, Daniel J. Corlomony, Alfred K. Akin.
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Panico, Bill Bartholomoy, Willie Thomos Scott, Carol Martin, Nick Kovala- kides, Pat Miles, Rod Kludzweit, Vin Limouro. Absent: R. Mtllhouser, W. Johnson.
Sailing Club
Early Spring finds the enthuastic members of the Sailing Club down on the Severn as well as the Chesapeake. Under the guiding hand of Commodore, the club endeavors to give its members the most for their support. At their annual Bilge Ball, everyone is found in a gala festive spirit.
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Sinfonia
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is the professional mens' music fra- ternity. A foirly new organization, it was established on cam- pus in 1958.
To foster American music among college music students is their primary aim.
PHI MU ALPHA ~ FIRST ROW: David Powell, James Hopkins, Howard Rohrer, West Coile. SECOND ROW; Bill Cox, Mike Board, Howie Fielding.
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SKI CLUB - FIRST ROW: Shellie Palmer, John R. Gray, Paul Gerhard, Jim Coskey, John Homer, Bijon Kolantori. SECOND ROW: Ann Muse, Ma Khin Mya, William C. Pratt, program director; Roswitha Snoy, secretary; Gigi Likens, president; Joy Kramer, vice-president; Carolyn O'Brien, treasurer;
Arthur Wilkinson, Sarah Culbertson. THIRD ROW: Carol Jean Bickart, Al- len Lurcy, Dudley Smith, Bill Wright, Barry Souer, David Mook, Ron Con- nolly, Richard Hargett, Alostair Morrison, Peter Meyer, Joe Reynolds, Bruce Zunser, Barclay Bloomgarten, Barbara Fisher.
Ski Club
Society for Economic Discussion
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For sheer adventure and fast travel, there's nothing like the Ski Club.
Early In the fall, skiers prepare for the season by watching movies, hearing talks, and studying demonstrations of tech- niques and equipment.
When snovv falls, members travel to Pennsylvania and West Virginia for the real thing. Their main trip taken between se-
At the monthly meetings of the Economic Discussion Club guest economists and representatives from foreign embassies speak informally and discuss current economic problems in government, business, and labor. Movies, field trips, and socials are port of the group's program. Both American and foreign economic problems are analyzed by members of the organization.
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ECONOMIC DISCUSSION CLUB — FIRST ROW: Allan G. Gruchy, advisor; Robert D. McCleary, Joe M. Cleaver, Edward A. Ward. SECOND ROW: Wilfred T. Tippett, Thomas G. Moore, Richard L. Dorman, James F. Holsteod.
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S.A.M. - FIRST ROW: N. Heinly, R. Woodchek, F. Kern, S. Shonahan, M. Cospi. SECOND ROW: S Li, Fron Knox, Jean Jester, Richard L. Dorman, vice-president; Frank Donnelly, president; Ed Sommerfleld, Joe Olszewski, William H. Cooper, Jr., Eugene T. Maratta, William Cox. THIRD ROW: Nor-
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Society for the Advancement of Management
SAM, as a club for future and present management, is an opportunity for making contacts. Conferences, researcfi proj- ects, community services, plant visits witfi business executives, roundtables, news bulletins, and magazines give students an insight info the practice of management. The goal is to aid students in choosing careers through many activities.
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SOCIOLOGY CLUB - FIRST ROW: Befty McGarvie, Julie Schlaudecker, Sheila From, secretary; John W. Mills, Jr., vice-president; Joseph Monte- donico, president; Jean Pisopia, Dena Slotsky, Bob Panico. SECOND ROW:
Sociology Club
Students of Sociology find common interests in the Soci- ology Club. The threefold purpose of the group is to promote a sociological point of view among students, to provide op- portunity for problem discussion, and to hear outstanding individuals in sociology and related fields. They also sponsor many social activities.
TERRAPIN TRAIL CLUB - FIRST ROW; Anne Broithwoite, Wolter Win- ant, vice-president; Thomas Pearce, treasurer; Lynn R. Pipher, presi- dent; Inga Stellmacher, secretary; Elaine Wilbert. SECOND ROW:
Robert E. Kight, Vincent Limauro, J. P. Noon, Kathy WcAddo, Phil Johnson, Robert Moskowitz, Maria Drejx, Paul Dermon, Theodore O. Kayes, Charles D. Bowers, Frederick A. Avila, Burton W. Mclntire.
Terrapin Trail Club
The Trail Club strives to promote interest in the adventure of outdoor activities among students on campus. They sponsor various hiking and camping trips throughout the year.
Paul Gerhard, Joe Tonkin, Robert Lipnick, Irene Stellmacher, Sue Young, Dennis Phillips, Ted Koyes, Jim Fox, John Axley.
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UKRANIAN STUDENTS - SECOND ROW: Orest Diachok, Alex Trosko, Mykola Bobczenko, Oleh Bulowka, John Zarubaiko, John Korz, Nick Limar, FIRST ROW: George llinsky, Mario Kichorowsky, Maria Mocur, vice-president; Wosyl Polijczuk, president; Totjano Chapelsky, secretary; Morto Prccinsky, Taros Prytulo.
Ukranian Students
The Ukranian Students on campus strive to further the un- derstanding of the culture of the Ukraine. Their activities in- clude speakers, library exhibitions, art shows, and social functions. Their members ore active in many facets of student affairs.
University Club
The University Commuters Club has successfully completed its second year highlighted by participation in Homecoming and Sophomore Carnival. Both men and women participated in intramurols, while the group has dinner meetings and fre- quent social gatherings. The headquarters of the club is the Daydodger Den in the Student Union — One of their big projects is a carpool for commuting students.
UNIVERSITY CLUB - FIRST ROW: Patricio Bolen, Cotherine Tronchifella, John Mitchell, Janice Montgomery, vice-president; Rod Skoglund, president; Peggy Corner, secretary; Walter Sykes, treasurer; Pot Moore. SECOND
ROW: Evis R. Pritchord, Corolyn Compbell, Floyd Archer, Lorraine Le Sage, Leo Vasaitis, Tina Goldenberg, Jomes Lo Jacono, Eloine Grote, Robert Sausser.
VETERINARY SCIENCE CLUB - FIRST ROW: W. L. Wallenstein, advisor; Wm. F. Ganley, H. D. Dinkel, president; Millie Ann Hay, secretary; George W. Irving, treasurer; Ethel Macurdy, D. O. Wjersic, advisor. SECOND ROW:
W. M. Dement, M. R. Scrivener, W. B. Hartley, Gene A. Foster, Donald W. Cohen, Geneva Keene, Jeonnette Light-Orr, K. C. Ziegler, B, E. Buell, James J. Burns.
Veterinary Science Women's Professional
The Veterinary Science Club encourages more participation of students in this growing professional field of today. Their activities include discussion groups, movies, and listening to various lecturers. Many diversified social activities keep the members busy.
This active club follows the rule that professional skills, as well OS physical skills, are required for successful physical educators. The club sponsors a Big Sister program, Christmas party, Parents' Night, ploy days for junior and senior high schools, camping trips, and a senior banquet.
WOMEN'S PROFESSIONAL - FIRST ROW: Betty Jean Thornton, Marie Stern. SECOND ROW: Kay Krouse, Barbara Adrian, Evelyn Fletcher.
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WRAt FIRST ROW: Amy Sakers, Linda Covin, Karen Dunkin, Marilyn Hoy, president; Ethel Kesler, Advisor, Roberto Hastings, Noncy Lohr, treasurer; Beverly Frieland. SECOND ROW: Betty McGcrvie, Morlene Petrushansky,
Jane Schiller, Jean G'Hore, Linda Swortz, Lindo Hefter, Phyllis Heneson, Priscillo Allen, Joanne Landry, Loudell Insley, Robyn Rudolph, Judy Loud- ensloger, Betty Valiant, Marilyn Filler, Lucy Colder.
Women's Recreational Association
Every woman student is automatically a member of the Women's Recreation Association. WRA conducts interest groups, tournaments, and the statewide Col- lege Sports Day. The organizations' dual purposes are to promote better sports- manship and to provide o recreational program. A cup is awarded each spring to the group with the most participation points.
YOUNG DEMOCRATS - FIRST ROW: Donna Morie Brown, Pauline J. Casper, Phyllis Getz, Willord M. Cronyn, Carol Jane Joseph, Arlette Ballew. SECOND ROW: R. M. Aus, F. F. Bollew, A. E. Lackey, R. C. Lewin, S. H. Hoyer, L. M. Miller.
Young Democrats
The main goals of the Young Democratic Club is to stimulate interest in governmental affairs and foster the principles of the Democratic Party. This year proved to be a very active one for the members of the club as they "v/ent all out" to aid in the campaign of the victorious candidate for president. The organization, vi'hich is affiliated with the Democratic National Committee, worked with politics on a grand scale this year.
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YOUNG REPUBLICAN CLUB - FIRST ROW: Norita Cloyton, Barthdomew Havriciok, Peter L. MacDonold, Nancy Beth Littman, secretary; Lyie Mc- Guigan, president; Robert C. Birely, Warren E. Groofnes, treasurer; Robert Soks. SECOND ROW: John J. Warhol, Dovid H. Moole, Joseph R. Giganti,
Esoios Wolker, Kenneth E. Kropinock, Bertil C. Johnson, Joan Beard, Lee Downey, Norbert Heinly, Richard L. Dorman, John Horchler, Ralph E. Phil- lips.
Young Republican Club
Membership in the Young Republican Club was greatly increased because of this year's presidential elections. To learn more about politics, the group has speakers and does precinct work in elections. The club spent a busy year campaigning for Nixon and giving its assistance to the national organization. Though their candidate did not fare well, they hope to be around next year, too.
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Associate Editor — April Wilson Fall Sports - Dick Booth Winter Sports — Fred Gale Spring Sports — Phil Johnson Intramurals — Bud Duncan, Chuck Birddell
Joe Blair, sports publicity director
Bill Cobey, director of athletics
Bill Cobey is in his fifth year as Director of Athletics at the University of Maryland. One of the most popular and out- standing men in his field, Bill has seen the Terrapins dominate the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships in the twelve recognized conference championship sports.
We can thank Joe Blair for the fme job he has done for us OS publicity director. Whenever you see a story in a local pa- per or hear a report on television concerning the Maryland Terps, you can be sure that Joe had a hand in it.
"Duke" Wyre is in his fourteenth year as head trainer at
the University of Maryland. During his years here Duke has established a fine reputation in the training field. This year he was selected as one of the eight United States trainers for the Olympic games in Rome.
Spider Fry, in his fifth year as assistant trainer, is a 1950 graduate of the University of Maryland and returned as a full-time trainer after a hitch with the Air Force.
Whether you come in the back door or the front, you see Eddie Bean.
Duke Wyre, head trainer
Spider Fry, assistant trainer
Eddie Bean, ticket mgr.
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"What comes next . . . ?"
Tom Nugent, head coach
Coaching
"Are you sure you've got that?"
The popular head coach with his unusual formations led the Terrapins to a 6—4 season. This was our first winning sea- son since 1955.
A big job has been handled well as Nugent turned TV per- sonality on Sunday afternoons. The young coach captured the appeal of all those around him by proving himself a capable coach and a refined gentleman.
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Roland Arrigoni
Lee Corso
Whitey Dovell
Staff
Charlie Guy
Frank Toomey
Alf Sotterfield
Bernie Reid
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I960 FOOTBALL TEAM - FIRST ROW: S. Shimkus, N. Kaufman, D. Fletcher, E. Cloud, P. Boinis, V. Scott, D. Betty, 1. Faunce, B. Hacker. SEC- OND ROW: J. Dovidson, P. Dross, J. Heister, J. Mono, G. Collins, B. <irchiro, B. Coultas, D. Borlund, J. Hrezo, C. Pikus, R. Mace, R. Shoals, T. Roe, D. Novok, T. Sonkovich. THIRD ROW: W. Rock, R. Corbin, C, Detko, G. Jonkowski, J. Reilly, M. Lopriola, E. Rog, T. Broumel, R. Collins, D. Trust, T. Fontoski, D. White, B. Neveling, D. Crosson, H. Butsko. FOURTH ROW: G. Gotcha, B. Voroitis, M. Wing, T. Brown, H. Poniotowski, D. Von
Reenon, J. Gianetti, K. Psira, M. Banner, N. Koros, D. MocAdoms, G. Ben- net, N. Hotfield, G. Bugyi. FIFTH ROW: B. Smith, E. Gilmore, J. Boinis, K. Smith, D. Piper, D. Condie, D. O'Neill, T. Billingsley, M. Denino, J. Hon- nigon, D. Mous, K. Riggin, S. Fry. SIXTH ROW: B. Mentzer, mgr.; B. Reid. osst. coach; C. Huntress, osst. cooch; R. Arrigoni, osst. cooch; W. Dovell, asst. coach; F. Toomey, osst. coach; T. Nugent, heod coach; A. Sotterfield, osst. coach; D. Croumer, osst. cooch; L. Corso, asst. coach; T. Gunderman, osst. cooch; J. Gardi, osst. cooch; A. Hassan, mgr.
Co-Coptoins, Cloud and Scott
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Varsity 34
Alumni 6
An old-timer pulls one in.
In a premonition of things to come, Nugent's boys manhandled a star-studded lineup of alums in a 34—6 rout before 4,500 spectators.
Capitalizing on the breaks and playing near- perfect football, the Terp eleven under Novak and Betty held the Alumni to one score. The hard tack- ling and aggressive rushing held Tamburello and DeStefano to a fantastic minus one yard in rushing.
Gary Collins had on outstanding day as he caught two scoring passes and recovered an Alumni fumble on their own 9 yard line.
All in all it was a very impressive day for head coach Tom Nugent and his boys. It certainly served to give us an insight into next season ... a winning season.
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Maryland 31
West Virginia 7
The Terrapins scored the first three times they got their hands on the ball as they defeated "shell-shocked" West Vir- ginia 31—8. Hod if not been raining, the score might have been worse.
All three units shared equally in the victory. Maryland had the boll ten times and scored on five occasions.
In the second half the Terps quit passing but still managed
to score twice. They scored once on a drive and late in the game as a result of an interception.
On defense the Terrapins held the Mountaineers to only six first dovvns rushing.
Dick Novak, Dale Betty, and Gary Collins stood out on of- fense for the Terps.
Another Terp Tally
Two down, one to go.
31,000 fans sat in the warm sunshine and suffered through o 34—0 loss at the hands of the powerful Texas Longhorns.
The game was rated a toss-up but mid-way in the first quarter Texan Jimmy Saxton took a quick-kick and ran 69 yards for the first score of the game. After that there was no stopping the Longhorns.
The Terps muffed three scoring opportunities in the first half. They went to the 3 yard line and to the 16 yard line of Texas but interceptions killed the Terrapins' chances. The Terps were on the Texas one yard line as the gun sounded to end the half.
In the second half the Terps were still eager but the Longhorns' experience proved too much for the game Maryland sophs.
Maryland bows to Texas.
Collins is brought down by a shoestring.
Maryland 0
Texas 34
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Duke 20 — Maryland 7
Three wayward passes paved the way for all three Duke touchdowns as the Blue Devils topped the Terps 20-7 before 25,000 fans at Byrd Sta- dium. Following the interceptions, Duke marched 35, 25, and 61 yards for their scores.
The Terrapins scored in the fourth quarter after Joe Mono recovered o fumble on the Duke
34 yard line. Seven plays later. Dale Betty sneaked into the end zone from one yard out.
The Terp defense stood out as it held the na- tion's number 1 offensive team to only 225 yards rushing and passing. Their previous average was 526 yards a game.
Plug up thot hole!
Betty outsprints the Wolfpack.
Flash Filipino quarterback Roman Gabriel passed and ran State to a 1 3—0 victory over the Terps.
Maryland scored first on a 31 yard field goal by Vinnie Scott. Hov^'ever, late in the second quarter the Wolfpack re- covered a Terp fumble and went 44 yards to score and take
over the lead.
In the fourth quarter. Gory Collins got off a tremendous punt that rolled dead on the State 6 yard stripe. An attempted punt was blocked and tackle Gordon Bennett re- covered for Maryland's first touchdown.
Maryland 0 - N. C. State 13
Fletcher is brought down after o short gain.
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Gary Collins scores ogoin!
Clemson 17
The Terps turned the tables on seventh ranked Clemson by fans a real thrill in staging a great upset victory. coming from behind late in the fourth quarter and vi/inning on History repeated itself as it vvos a Betty to Gary Collins
a pass from Dale Betty to Gary Collins. pass that wrecked the Tigers' hopes lost year at Clemson.
Clemson, known for its ability to come through with a big Betty was the man of the hour as he fired three TD passes,
fourth quarter, saw a team that trailed 10—0 at half-time, Sankovich was also cited for a fine gome on defense. Clem-
17—7 in the third period, snatch itself up and give the 18,000 son was unbeaten since it's lost gome with Maryland.
"Blow the whistle ump."
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A two point conversion, the first TD was the differ- ence as Maryland topped Wake Forest 14—13 in Winston-Salem.
Wake Forest scored first as All-America Norman Snead connected with a 32 yard touchdown pass.
Fullback Rex Collins took over and on a 69 yard scoring drive he gained 43 yards. He climaxed the drive by scoring on a 10 yard run. Richie Novak passed to Hank Poniofowski for the all-important two point con- version.
Snead's passes led to Woke Forest's second TD but the Terps came back and marched 63 yards for their winning score. Fullback Pat Dross carried on 12 of the 17 plays and gained all but 13 of the 63 yards.
Maryland 14
Wake Forest I 3
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Collins steals another one.
Reilly around end.
Dale Betty led Maryland to its third straight win as the Terps smoth- ered South Carolina 13—0 in front of a Homecoming crowd of 21,000.
Betty moved the Terrapins on drives of 48 and 88 yards to paydirt. Rex Collins rammed over from the 3 for the first score on a play set up by a phenomenal catch by Gary Collins.
Late in the fourth quarter the Terps moved 88 yards in four plays. The last 28 was covered on a pass from Betty to Poniotowski.
Betty completed 13 of 18 passes during the game. Gary Collins also had a tremendous afternoon on offense and defense. Time and again he caught passes while surrounded by defenders. Rex Collins was the game's leading ground gainer with 44 yards.
Maryland I 5
South Carolina 0
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Maryland 9
Penn State 28
Banner is pulled down on the Terp 10 yard line.
On a rain-soaked field in the mountains of Pennsylvania, the Nittany Lions of Penn State rolled over the Maryland Terps.
In a game that sow the Lions capitalize on every fumble and interception, and more than double our yards rushing — 267 to 105 — Maryland's Gary Collins was named lineman of the game. Collins caught five passes for 85 yards and was
outstanding on defense.
Moving mostly in three and four yard chunks, the Lion eleven gnawed its way through the Maryland defensive unit with Dick Kerr and Galen Hall doing the running. Maryland's touchdown came when Joe Mono recovered a State fumble in our end zone.
Hardy Terps brove the rain on the "away weekend.'
Karas sidesteps a rusher and
Maryland 22 — N, Carolina 19
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The Terrapins came from behind in the last 65 seconds fo defeat North Carolina 22-19 before a crowd of 26,000 in Chapel Hill.
The rousing finish was set up by a 23 yard interference penalty which gave Maryland the ball on the Tarheel one yard stripe. Dale Betty scored a mornent later, but for some unexplained reason the ball was moved bock to the three. Betty handed off to Pat Dross who was supposedly stopped at the 3. He rolled off the pile and went around right end for an apparent score. However, a quick-whistle brought the TD back. On the third try Betty connected on a pass to Gory Collins to put the Terps on top.
The Terps belted Virginia 44—12 to finish their first winning season since 1955.
Coach Tom Nugent reached deep into his bag of tricks for this game. The most spectacular play came early in the second period. Richie Novak caught a kickoff in the and zone, ran to the 10 yard line and arched a lateral pass across the field to Dennis Condie who proceeded to race 91 yards up the sidelines for his third TD of the day.
The Terp offense stood out as it showed a total of 397 yards. They rushed for 205 of the total. Standouts for the day were Dennis Condie, Gary Collins, Dale Betty, and Vinnie Scott who booted in six of six conversion attempts.
A beautiful tackle.
Maryland 44
Virginia 12
1960 SOCCER TEAM - 1st ROW: John Axley, Franco Trilio, Dick Romine, Bob Vosswinkel, Cliff Krug, Ben Boswell, Ralph Ponico. SECOND ROW: Bob Krs, Joe Steinberger, Bill Norfolk, Bob Cummings, Chappy Menninger, John
Kortz, John Zuroboiko, Harry Bonders, Nick Lamor. THIRD ROW: Doyle Royol — cooch. Lance Biltingsley, Leo Keller, Larry Dennison, Al Lehmon, Ron Williamson, Gory Litchfield, Rich Bear, Steve Bennett — Mgr.
Soccer
Doyle Royol — Coach.
The Terp booters kicked their way into the ACC championship and almost knocked off St. Louis for the national title.
Maryland's Soccer Team defeated North Carolina 5—0 to fake the ACC crown for the eighth consecutive year. In the na- tionals they were edged out by St. Louis 3—2.
Cliff Krug was labeled the leading scorer in the ACC with o record-breaking 25. The previous record hod been 16 goals.
Next year's team will find themselves without the help of such outstanding seniors as Dick Romine, Bob Vosswinkel, Cliff Krug, Bill Norfolk, Leo Keller, and Al Lahmon.
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Bob Vosswinkel, captain.
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1960 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM — Len Patrick, Guy Horper, Mark Wells, John Garten, John Irby, Dick Cred- itor, Frank Colavita, Sol Reneiri, Curiy Adams.
Mark Wells leads the pack out of the woods at the Virginia meet.
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Guy Harper for next year's hopes.
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. . . Carol and Melisso after a Terp victory
Maryland Spirit
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WINTER SPORTS
1961 WRESTLING TEAM: TOP Left: G. Kerin, Trainer, Spider Frye; Coach Sully Krouse; A. Mataloinos, R. Hocker, G. Bugyi, A. Marinelli, R. Shoals, R. Pirih, H. Poniotowski, W. Hutchinson, Equipment Manager; W. Rishell,
W. Ott, Manager. SECOND ROW: C. Offenbacher, R. Guidi, T. Oberholtzer, D. Ott, P. Varre, G. Bartholomew, R. Smith. THIRD ROW: T. Von Ness, C. Brown, Ron Mander, R. Baker, F. Senter, R. Maynord, W. Hooks, S. Bossert.
Matmen Dominate A. C. C.
WRESTLING RESULTS MARYLAND
36 N.C. State
18 V.P.I
18 Navy
12 Penn State
13 Pittsburgh
36 Virginia
28 N.C.U
34 Duke
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Eugene Kerin receives Outstanding Wrestler Award
The wrestling team dominated the ACC this year by win- Eugene Kerin, 157 lb. class, set a new record for the ACC
ning all ten events in the championship finals. The grapplers by winning the Outstanding Wrestler of the Year for the sec-
were also victorious in the regular conference competition,- ond consecutive time,
they took first place 4—0. Other records shattered by the powerful matmen were; 8
Outside the ACC the Terps beat Navy 18—8 but lost to wins in the ACC in 8 years,- a new scoring record of 1 16; and
powerful Penn. State 18—12 and Pittsburgh 17—13. Their over- they won 53 individual titles out of a possible 63. all record for the season was 6—2.
Bob Reynolds of N.C. State fights o pin-down by Terrapin Bob Smith in the ACC finals.
Dick Maynard gains against Frank London of N.C. State in the championship finals.
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1961 Track Team: FIRST ROW: C. Grandmaison, Frank Colavita, W. Len Patrick, Bill Gray, Jim Kane. THIRD ROW: Coach Kehoe, John
Smith, J. Spiegel, Bill Johnson, Nick Kovalokides, Dick Creditor, Lance Belitza, Don VanReenon, Joe Hicks, Jim Schiff, Tom Gloss, Harold
Hodes, Bob Adams, Jim Foskett. SECOND ROW: Roger MacWilliams, Wilson, Davy Dobbs, Dick Smith, Sol Ranieri, Ed Polonowski, Mark
Paul Palfi, John Garten, Dick Estes, Gene Estes, Jim Blond, Pete Wells, Coach Lucas. Tucker, Chris Stauffer, Guy Harper, Neil Goldstein, Marvin Pixton,
Don Van Reenan and Butch Spiegel lead the field for the Terps.
John Belitza at half-way point
Frank Colavita grasps victory
Coach Kehoe's indoor track squad had a most successful season by defeating a strong Navy team and winning the ACC title for the sixth year in a row.
Maryland defeated its closest rival North Carolina, 8iy2 to 48/2. The Terps won seven individual titles and took both re- lays. The two outstanding performers were Bill Johnson and John Belitza. Bill tied the record for the 70 year high hurdles with an 8.5 second mark. John broke the Maryland pole vault record with 14'8V4".
The Terps one mile relay team broke the old record of 3:26.9 set by Maryland in 1949 with a time of 3:16.2.
Bill Johnson, Terps ACC and IC4A champion, won the Boston ACC Meet.
John Belitza, whose 14'8%" jump against Navy dubbed him as one of the most promising young collegiate vaulters in the nation, performed outstandingly.
Don Van Reenon broke the Maryland 60 year dash rec- ord with a 6.1 second mark in Maryland's victory over Navy.
Jim Garten stretches to break the tope
Bill Grey, Wayne Smith, Chris Stouffer and Dick Smith set new Terp Mile Relay record of 3:24.1.
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SWIMMING RESULTS MARYLAND
39 NCS
61 Clemson
74 South Carolina
70 Wake Forest
65 Washington and Lee
59 VMI
43 Navy
57 Pittsburgh
65 Virginia
50 North Carolina
64 Duke
OPPONENT .. . 56 ...34
25 30 36 52 38 28 45 28
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SWIMMING 1961 FIRST ROW: T. Lupien, R. Schaira, M. Schacberle, J. Jennings, J. Long, J. Greenburg, W. Brondvein. SECOND ROW: D. Sykes, E. Whitehead, D. Adams, Co-Capts. T. Wingate and F. Culkan,
S. Kisley, R. Ostrander, B. Barube. THIRD ROW: Asst. Coach R. Kohl, D. Fleming, E. Duke, I. Titunik, H. Roddin, A. Moronstein, T. Fiedemyer, W. Stockman, Coach, W. R. Campbell.
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Terps Second in A, C. C.
Bill Campbell's fifth year as Maryland's swimming coach saw the Terps finish first place in the ACC for the second straight year.
The Terps had a fine season, boasting a 10 and 2 overall record and a 6 and 1 win-loss mark in the ACC.
Ray Ostrander, Dave Fleming and Hugh Roddin were the leaders for the Terps. Ostrander, continuing his fine performance of last year, won the ACC Championship in the 50 meter free style and finished second in the 100 meters free style competi- tion.
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BASKETBALL SCORES MARYLAND
64 Penn State
57 Virginia
80 G W
64 Minnesota
78 Georgetown . . . .
60 Woke Forest
72 South Carolina
55 Georgetown
62 Duke
52 N C U
63 Navy
75 NCS
56 NCU
OPPONENT
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Wake Forest 78
59 Clennson 76
61 South Carolina 64
66 NCS 83
76 Duke 71
44 G W 63
77 Virginia 62
82 Clemson 80
91 Clemson 75
76 Wake Forest 98
57 NCU 81
84 Wyoming T?
Coach Bud Millican
BASKETBALL 1961 STANDING: R. Eicher, T. Marshall, R. McDonold, R. Wilson, J. Greenspan, J. Barton, Manoger; Coach Bud Millicon, SITTING: G. Hodor, D. Schroeder, B. Kelleher, C. Carpenter, P. Jelus, W. Stasiulotis, M. Nofsinger.
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Hoopsters Up and Down
Big Bob McDonald and ploymoker Bruce Kelleher led Maryland to a 14—12 record In an up and down season of basketball.
McDonald was high scorer for the Terps with a 13.4 average. Bill Stasiuiatis led in free throw totals with 1 12.
The hoopsters most exciting victories in the ACC tournament were over its old rival, Navy, 63—62, and Clemson, 91—75.
Bob Eicher, Paul Jelus, Bob Wilson and Jerry Greenspan played fine ball in both starting and supporting roles.
In the ACC Maryland had strong competition from Duke, Woke Forest, and North Carolina. The Terps conference record was 6—8.
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I960 BASEBALL TEAM - FIRST ROW: Bill Trust, Frank Copper, Don Brown, Bill McHorgue, Don Sonfo, Phil Rogers, Vic Colder, Frank Martz, Dove Cherry, Vin Limcuro (monoger) SECOND ROW: Will Roeper, John Borrett, Jim Fowler, Jack Rodgers, Jim Emery, Turner, BornMart, Joe Andrione, Chor-
lie Morshburn. THIRD ROW; Coach Shipley, Asst. Cooch Jockson, George Crouse, George Klindinst, Edson, Bowie, George Shaffer, Bruce Corbin, John O'Brien (Asst. Monager).
Baseball
The battin' Terps finished the 1960 season in 4th place in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Their ACC record was 5 wins, 7 losses, while their overall record was 9 wins, 9 losses, 1 tie.
Coach Shipley has completed his 36th and lost year as Maryland's baseball coach.
The Record
Morylond Opponent
2 Dartmouth 4
4 Syracuse 4
3 Colgate 6
1 1 North Carolina State 3
20 Clemson 5
5 North Carolina 4
6 Woke Forest 9
1 Duke 9
5 South Corolino 4
4 South Corolino II
5 Johns Hopkins 0
6 Georgetown 3
11 Virginia 12
3 North Carolina 10
4 North Corolino State 10
1 2 Georgetown 3
10 Penn Stote 6
7 Wake Forest 4
12 Virginia 13
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Frank Copper held down Short Stop position and hit .211 for the season.
Phil Rogers hit a lofty .346 for the Terps.
The new heod coach: Jock Jackson
Don Santo, third baseman, shows his fine batting forrr
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The Cindermen's dual meet record this season was an impressive one with four victories and only one loss. Far more superior, however, is their overall record of 59 wins and only 10 defeats. This is evidence enough that Coach Jim Kehoe has moulded his men into a team second to none on the east coast.
Leading the team to victory were such old hands as Nick Kovalakides, Bill Johnson, and Bjorn Anderson. All three men now hold at least one indoor and outdoor ACC record. Nick Kovalakides holds the indoor and outdoor shot-put records plus the ACC javelin record.
Coach Kehoe hopes to odd a sixth year to his string of ACC champion- ships, and all signs indicate that his wish will be fulfilled!
ACC Track Cooch of the Year, Jim Kehoe.
1960 TRACK TEAM - FIRST ROW: Dick Estes, Fred Hanson, Joe McDonogh, John Cloggett, Don Whitaker, Bjorn Anderson, Stan Pitts SECOND ROW; Dick Creditor, Lance Modes, Guy Harper, Marr Pixton, Frank Colavito, Wayne Smith. Bob Adams THIRD ROW: ten Patrick, Lee McCobe, Gene
Estes. Charles Grandmoison, Art Klotz, Neil Goldstein, Steve Solup FOURTH ROW: Tom Glass, Jonas Spiegel, Steve Homcrott. Bill Johnson, Harold Wilson, Rod Skoglund, Doug Dobbs, Mark Wells FIFTH ROW: Man- oger. Coach Kehoe, Cooch Ruckert, Roger Fox (Manogerl.
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Butch Spiegel, indoor and outdoor ACC sprint champion, displays his winning form.
Dual Meet Record
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Opponent
W. Virginia 17
Duke 36'/2
North Carolina 37
Georgetown 33
Navy 75
Bjorn Anderson broad-iumps as well as he pole vaults.
Bill Johnson sets his pace early in this hurdles race and goes on to win.
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Butch Spiegel and Don Whitaker strive to win.
Nick Kovolokides is reody to throw the jovehn in a Dual Meet.
Two Terp trockmen lead the Held.
A Terp trackman high jumps for Maryland.
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Bill Johnson is the Hurdles champion — it's easy to see
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MARYLAND OPPONENT
8 Mt. Washington 13
21 Virginia 10
16 Princeton 4
20 New Hampshire 0
23 Wash. & Lee 3
22 Syracuse 7
14 Navy 15
6 Army 17
26 Duke 2
17 Penn State 2
7 Johns Hopkins 13
Coaches Faber and Heogy
Stickmen Win 7, Lose 4
The Maryland stickmen finished the 1960 season with a middling 7 won 4 lost record.
With only an exhibition loss to Mt. Washington going into the navy game, the Terrapins seemed headed for another Class A National Championship. However, Navy upset the
Terps and Maryland never regained its true form.
Roger Goss, a Maryland bright spot, completed his career by setting new scoring and assist records with a three year total of 78 goals and 1 14 assists.
I960 LACROSSE TEAM: FIRST ROW: Henry Stansberry, Bill Chambers, Bob Schwartzberg, Jerry Thelen, Roger Goss, Bobby Borroll, Bill Woodbury, Nick Britton. SECOND ROW: Dick Brent, Dick Scarbath, Walt Djrigg, Fritz Waidner, Walt Molinowski, Rod Stude, Herb Minelree. THIRD ROW: Man-
ager Al Deerrs, Gene Reckner, Dick Romine, Jim Martone, Bill Pugh, Bob Lemken, Buddy Beardmore, Manager Victor Brinton. Absent: Chorles Hor- ton. Will Johnson, Ron Spahn.
Martone ccmes up with the ball ogoinst Penn State as Goss looks on.
Goss end Norton see the ball get by the Navy goalie.
Schwortzberg, Scarboth, Pugh, ond Molmowski ore outstanding performers in the Terp bockfield.
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The Terp Co-Coaches and Co-Captoins: Al Heagy, Bob Schwortzberg, Jerry Thelen, Roger Goss, and Jack Fober.
Bill Chambers had a busy year as the Maryland goalie.
The Terps scare again as the Penn State goalie misses another one. Final score: Maryland )7, Penn State 2.
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Bill Chambers, goalie
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Dick Scorbath carried a big stick for Maryland's defensive unit.
Roger Goss wos outstanding for the Terrapins on attack.
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Surprising Sophomore Charles Shopiro teamed with Abel- son in doubles.
Senior Co-Captain Don Palmer.
Netmen Have Good Year
This year the Maryland Tennis Team recorded its best season in the past 10 years. Sparked by veterans Chuck Abelson and Al Citren- bourn and surprising sophs Charles Shapiro and Tom Bane, the Terps compiled an impressive 1 1—2—1 season.
Chuck Abelson was especially outstanding, and advanced to the semi-finals of the ACC singles championships.
Number one ployer Abelson displays service.
1960 TENNIS TEAM — Left to Right: Tom Bone, Charles Shapiro, Alan Citrenbaum, Charles Ableson, Don Palmer, Coach Doyle Royal.
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1960 GOLF TEAM — Richard MacDuffy, manager; John Hogg, Tom Bartolec, Bob Hogg, John Grubb, Paul Quinn, Bob McLeoy, Del Beman, John Owen, Bill Dudley, Frank Cronin, coach.
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Tom Bartolec finished third in the ACC tournament with 159 strokes.
Terp Golfers 3rd in A, C. C.
Maryland's Golf Team finished the 1960 season with a fine 11—2 record. Leading the Terps was National and British Amateur Champion Deane Beman. The combination of Tom Bartolec and Beman led Maryland to a third place finish in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
MARYLAND OPPONENT
29'/2 M.I.T 6'/2
21 Princeton 16
1 5'/2 N.C. State 1 1 '/2
14'/2 Penn State 6'/2
16 Georgetown 5
9'/2 S. Carolina 8V2
10 Clemson 8
13 Virginia 5
11 Wake Forest 7
231/2 Georgetown 61/2
3 Navy 4
12 Johns-Hopkins 6
6 N. Carolina 21
An alum goes down as the varsity piles on.
Varsity Trims Alums
Against a team made up of 29 pros and 19 former All-Americans, Tom Nugenf's Terps posted an impressive 34—6 victory over a powerful Alumni squad.
The wide open brand of football which Nugent has brought to Maryland proved to be very effective throughout the game.
Accurate olumni passes were hard to intercept.
Vincent Scott is about to help on alum bock to earth!
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INTRAMURALS
1960 INTRAFRATERNITY AND UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS - FIRST ROW; Ken Dondo, Rod Breedlove, John McPhail, Ken Gookin. SECOND ROW: Ron Kluoweitez, Bob Vosswinkel, Coach John Patterson, Bobby Kight, Cliff Krug.
Phi Kap bottles SAE for the In- trafraternity championship.
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Monty Kemp demonstrates the form that made hii the I960 open badminton champ.
An "Untouchoble" trys to slam the ball against an "Engineer" in the Open League Volleyball tournament. The "Engineers" went on to win the game and the tournament!
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Intramurals
I960 OPEN LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS - FIRST ROW: Jim Rew, Bill Pfugrad, John Despoux. SEC- OND ROW: Referee Kurt Schwartz, Bob Jenkins, Steve Shephard, George Mattingly, Referee Vic Schwartz.
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FRATERNITY LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS - FIRST ROW: John Rymer, Ted Morshal, John Russell. SECOND ROW: George Davis, Phil Schriver, Bill White.
FRATERNITY BASKETBALL — Carrol Johnson of SAE and John McFhoil of PKS go high for a rebound during the championship game. PKS won in a very close con- test. John Lower ond Jerry Brogdon of SAE look on.
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TAU KAPPA EPSILON FOOTBALL TEAM - KNEELING: Jim Moore, Will Johnson, Ed Hondley, Mickey Ben- kert, Ed Sommerfleld, Bill Abell, Ots Coscino. STANDING: Don Bindok, Chuck Barker, Rich Griffin, Art Clessuras, Bob Strossner, Art Reeves, Dof Davenport, Ron Dick, Vick Colder, Dick Yankowski.
Last Fall TKE did something that no other football team had ever done. This team won the championship for the third time in the last three years, an amazing accomplishment. TKE won because of aggressive ball playing and many hours of hard practice, which made for a well organized brand of ball. In 1958 the team began its winning streak. TKE lost a mid-season game, but after that never faltered, and won its last five games and the championship. In 1959 this colorful ball club won every game. Their offensive unit scored a total of 316 points. Their defensive unit held their opponents to a mere 8 points. At the end of this season TKE had won 18 straight games, compiling 13 wins and no losses this year.
TAU KAPPA EPSILON RECEIVE TROPHY FOR OUTSTANDING FOOTBALL COM- PETITION - LEFT TO RIGHT: Will Johnson and Don Bindok, co-captoins of TKE football team, receive trophy from Henry Trattler, Junior Class Men's League Representative.
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ALPHA TAU OMEGA FOOTBALL TEAM (Runner-Up - FIRST ROW: Al Penrod, Bill Hopkins, Chet Steckel, Chorlie Thompson, Tom Loyd. SECOND ROW: Dick Dement, Duke Bowen, Bob Edson, Bert Bigbee, Al Phelps, Ben Pettee, Tom VonHorn.
TIME OUT — The girls take a breather during the WRA basketboll semi-finals, we've got to get our hands on that ball."
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The competition is keen when WRA begins its annual volleyball tournament!
W. R. A.
The Women's Recreation Association offers activity in every recreational field. The women's dormitories, sororities, and day-dodgers ore all represented in the vast WRA program. Bowling, archery, volleyball, basketball, softball, field hockey, swimming, fencing, tennis, are just a few of the competitive sports spon- sored by the WRA. Trophies are awarded to the in- dividual and team winners.
"Where's the ball?"
Fighting for a rebound in the semi-finals of the basketball tournament.
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M CLUB — FIRST ROW:. Poul Palfi, Eugene Estes, Jim Long, Bob Adorns, Frank Colovito, John Axley, Charlie Grandmoison, Jacl< Rully, Fred Hanson, Dick Barlund, Bob Wilson, Tom Sankovich, Gory Jankowski. SECOND ROW: Kenny Smith, George Klinedinst, Jack Rogers, Don Brown, Al Lehman, Bill Johnson (Vice-President), LeRoy Dietrich (Presi- dent), Wayne Smith (Treasurer), Bill Kirchiro (Sergeant at Arms), Dale
Betty, Nick Kovalakides, Bob McDonold, Don VanReenon. THIRD ROW: Marvin Pixton, Gerald Cump, Ward Brandvein, Bob Geyer, Barry Ber- ube, Stephen Bennett, John Zorubalko, John Korz, Dick Romine, Ron Williamson, Dick Brent, Walt Durigg, Bob Cummings, Mark Wells, John Gorton, Neil Goldstein, Guy Harper. FOURTH ROW: Ed Whitebuod, Bill McHargue, George Crouse, Herb Minetree.
MClub
The Maryland M Club brought pro-bosketball to the University this year, with the help of their alumni. Two pro games were played in Cole Field House — both were sell-outs, and enthusiastically attended by Maryland students and residents of the sur- rounding area. The M Club did not stop with this success, however, they also sponsored Jock Kramer and his tennis ali-star group.
The M Club jacket worn by members helps to keep up the Maryland sports tradition. This jacket was designed to give unique distinction to the sports club as a group.
The chief function of the club is to bring together the leaders of all phases of University athletic activity to discuss ideas for the betterment of the University's athletic program.
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Girls' Dorms — Joanne Moeser Dorm Life — Phyllis Lee Men's Dorms — John Stafford Sororities — Julio Cobey Greek Life — Toby Spar Fraternities — Tom Chi Ids Daydodgers — Barbara Brown
DORMITORIES
ANNE ARUNDEL HALL - FIRST ROW; L. Essig, C Gietka. C. Schiesser, R. Torrieri, L. Colvin, E. Evenchick, P. Goodman. SECOND ROW: Z. Carlock, P. McDowell, B. Burdette, G. Brown, N. Longhorne, Pres.; J. Carrick, R. Hat- field, L. Gidden, S. Coulbourne. THIRD ROW: E. Larrobee, J. Perlzweig, M. '^an Reuth, P. Fronck, J. Compo, D. Campa, P. Dreux, M. Nicholson, H. Caplan, S. Stevenson, J. Sherman. FOURTH ROW: E. Krouse, J. Thompson, G. Snook,
A. Barcella, B. Meyers, A. Rutledge, F. Krause. C. O'Brien, J. Smith, S. Kettells. FIFTH ROW: E. Jarboe, B. Green, J. Wade, P. Colacicco, L. Henderson, J. Parker, D, Richburg, P. Calloghon, D. Collison, J. Chandler, A. Wolstrum, S. Tourkin. SIXTH ROW: K. Mehring, B. Lee, H. Tock, P. Olson, L. Cochran, A. Swarm, L. Rades, J. Adkins, S. Lippmon, M. Luery, S. Gray.
Looks like a grand slam
Anne Arundel Hall
Beauties bless this hall . . . Freshman Prom Queen, and a member of the Homecoming court . , . Annie A. won scholar- ship award lost year ... a new event — a Christmas Or- phans' Party . . . desserts were very popular . . . especially one with Calvert Hall . . . NAiss Gross is their house director ... a stately, graceful building . . . complete with its own steeple . . . many residents are quite active on campus.
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Caroline Hall
Archery trophy retired after three years of winning . . . Softball pros have won two years in a row . . . Zelda the hamster ... a dorm pet . . . desserts and open house teas provide congenial atmosphere at Caroline . . . Saturday morning coffee and donuts, a tradition . . . Mrs. Pruter, a favorite of all residents . . . Caroline is represented in almost every campus organization . . . Angel Flight, Drama Wing, A.L.D. — to mention a few . . .
This is more fun than class!
CAROLINE HALL - FIRST ROW: R. Arcurik, C. Hortman, E. Peretz, M. Coyle, N. Hare, S. Cohen, E. Lagmay, M. Lu, P. Der, C. Miller. SECOND ROV^:
B. Bergeron, R. Miller, M. Deulin, R. Musgrove, S. James, pres.; L. Metcalfe,
C. Strothern, N. Carrodus, E. Hurley, J. Rogers. THIRD ROV\^; M. Conby, C. Pass, D. Hennlein, R. Agnello, M. Cox, S. Riller, R. Bien, M. Hess, M. Dickin- son, P. Monning, R. Sfoley, B. Duchak, D. Sydnor. FOURTH ROW: J. Buckel,
G. Yono, B. Zodo, M. Clcytor, J. Stafford, N. Stair, L. Davidson. C. Zodo, F. Owens, L. Hamann, M. Libby, M. Murray. FIFTH ROW: L. Beitsch, M. Neu- moier, C. Ripley, C. Dearholt, S. Wise, A. Browning, M. Bispham, N. Soward, J. Zaner, C. Soth, M. Petrushansky, E. Bradley. SIXTH ROW: A. Roush, S. Howard, J. Landry, S. Quom, J. DeHort, J. darker, N. Boyer, R. Miller, S. Tolle, C. Brown, J. Morris, B. Crew,
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CARROLL HALL — FIRST ROW: P. Reigle, F. Bernstein, C. Nortrup, D. Lady, man, R. Swodow, P. Tanenbaum, S. Salganik, M. Schellberg, I. Nick, S. Shuff,
P. Murtaugh, D. MocMillon, B. Berger, C. Morris. SECOND ROW: P. Phillips, P. Morton. FIFTH ROW: A. Levine, A. Rosdol, K. Knox, M. Cox, I. Uldrikis,
F. Ferris, A. Sakers, P. Lee R. Bollinger, pres.; J. Dale, N. Haase, G. Holow, A. Widerman, D. Kemp, S. Roberts, W. Benney, M. Biy, H, Goldstein, B. Hud-
M. Noppenberger. THIRD ROW: J. Fowler, B. Greenberg, J. Barnett, C. Pines, son, C. Clarke. SIXTH ROW: J. Peterson, D. Bresnick, B. Hess, G. Dillon, P.
L. Anderson, N. Baker, L. Smith, B. Armstrong, H. Dodd, E. Latoff, M. Grove, Adams, V. Myers, J. Tiano, M. Magalotti, B. Osmond, S. Pickens, J. Scott. P. Cootes, M. Totum. FOURTH ROW: B. Bryan, M. Jimison, B. Rubin, S. Hart-
An edible study break
Carroll Hall
Trophies, trophies, trophies . . . Softball, ping-pong, and Homecoming ... A mysterious visitor from the duck pond in- vaded Carroll's halls lost spring . . . T.P.'s brought a bond along to their dessert . . . annual student-faculty teas held in the spring , . . '59 Homecoming queen . . . Mrs. Killings- worth lends a friendly air as house director . . . Carroll residents are active in many campus organizations including honororles and publications . . .
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Dorchester Hall
A rewarding program for new freshmen . . . used book sale, fashion show, pojama party, fireside chats, and student- faculty teas broaden outlook . . . socially speaking, Dorches- ter spirit is tops at desserts . . . Christmas parties, and an annual spring fling . . . group participation in intramurcls re- sulted in a fourth place . . . Mrs. Brower, house director, watches new events become traditions . . . outstanding resi- dents include, A.L.D. president, cheerleaders, and S.G.A. committee members.
The 'bring 'em back alive' society
DORCHESTER HALL - FIRST ROW: D. Kausch, M. Packard, J. Dannheiser, E. Sullivan, P. Grubb, H. Frankenberg, C. Hoffman, A. Silverberg, C. Stadler. SECOND ROW: C. Clogett, D. Barnhart, S. Goodman, C. Joseph, P. Hynes, pres.; F. Harding, M. Filler, E. Zervos, S. Sollod, S. Brooks. THIRD ROW: J. Cribble, M. Maxwell, D. Abelman, A. Bouic, P. Harris, K. Kroemer, A. Schoot- man, B. Dickinson, L, Nicholson, L. Koehneke, S. Gundersdorff, M. Brewer, J. McCullough. FOURTH ROW: R. Mack, N. Slicher, J. Formon, M. Newhouse,
P. Casper, J. Ward, N. Greenbaum, J. Miller, S. Lewis, P. Morgan, P. O'Neal,
B. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: S. Carpenter, J. Cullen, S. DeGhetto, D. Dietrich,
C. Byrnes, C. Prager, S. Coulbourne, K. Plummer, M. Brown, M, Powell, B. Aud, S. Gendason, S. Hortney, K. Thott, B. Strock. SIXTH ROW: C. Mancha, H. Hohn, B. Loeblein, N. Edmunds, F. Cockey, P. Dunn, K. Murphy, D. Sollod, M. Archibald, L. Crook, B. Berger, V. Poole.
MONTGOMERY HALL - FIRST ROW: R. Pincuspy, N. Cunningham, C. Hissey, C. Richter, J. Moseley, J. Ross, D. Saiontz, G. Roll, M. Awamirowski. SEC- OND ROW: J. Downs, K. Keller, S. Christopher, H. Risher, P. Cox, N. Good- win, N. Doivs, C. Boumonn, K. Trebilcock. THIRD ROW: B. Reisner, J. Clabough, D. Horris, N. Loew, S. Wiest, S. Moroose, M. Ryss, G. Austin, H.
Kieu-Dung, H. Shank. FOURTH ROW: S. Gordon, N. Blonkenship, B. Brooke, M. Kurland, B. Pillersdork, D. White, M. Sperschneider, J. Poith, P. Wogo- man, D. Langdon, J. Fox, L. Goldman. FIFTH ROW: C. Wrightson, M. White, B. Hammond, R. Zeigler, M. Davis, J. Beam, N. Lou, S. Supplee, E. Hurley, V. Ernst, C. Morris.
Der Tannenbaum
"But I'm sure Dave lived here last year" . . . newest addi- tion to women's residences, and the largest . . . Can you imagine 350 girls without telephones for two weeks!! . . . Mr. Montgomery crowned at fall dance . . . Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Naslund, Mrs. Foreman, and Mrs. Burnette rule the roost . . . Quite a bit of 'remodeling' has gone on in Montgomery . . . the boys in Annapolis formed a 'girl watch- ing' society ... on organized beginning led by able upper- clossmen . . . Congratulations on such wonderful spirit.
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Montgomery Hall
Two heads are better than one?
MONTGOMERY HALL - FIRST ROW: J. Abbott, K. Moore, B. Levin, L. Ray, Pres.; J. Martin, R. Rothgeber, Bobbie Gormley, G. Johnson. SECOND ROW: E. Bruffey, F. Hyde, P. Schuyler, M. Krause, C. Gibbas, L. Stadler, D. Evers- man, E. Naughton, T. Gaflflgon, B. Potzner. THIRD ROW: J. DeMatteis, J. Loomis, J. PhiNips, N. Brooke, L. Stewart, J. Fenner, S. Brown, P. Coffmon,
C. Savage. FOURTH ROW: N. Heinzenberger, A. Knobloch, C. Kuhn, C. Lev- inson, L. Noyes, E, Wogner, M. Kinser, M. Bottner, M. Baker, L. White, P. Heitz. FIFTH ROW: A. Wetzel K. Yaste, M. Vogt, D. Stiller, Lenore Kalk, E. Crammate, pres.; N. Benedict, P. Head, E. White, B. Colby, L. Yost, A. Park- inson, N. Luke.
QUEEN ANNE'S HALL - FIRST ROW: M. Lovero, B, Davis, C. Stoffer, A. Shaw, E. Martin, D. Lee, E. Ryan. SECOND ROW: P. Fraser, J. Reynolds, R. Galinis, C. Krantz, B. Uricheck, pres,; P. Hoke, C. Urie, I. Bottoglia. THIRD ROW: L. Lustman, L. Braithwaite, S. Levine, K. Keller, N. Stevens, M. Disney, M. Kline, B. Bloom, R, Veith. FOURTH ROW: L. Baxter, G. Ford,
M. Levin, H. Clayton, S. Murphy, L. Seabolt, S. Worgield, I. Heorne, L. Walker. FIFTH ROW: C. Hall, D. Brondenburg, E. Woollwy, J. Piel, D. El- linger, C. Clarke, S. Buchanan, J. Rogers, M. Edwards, N. Insley. SIXTH ROW: S. Young, P. Trovers, G. McForlond, M. Howard, M. Sullivan, P. Jenkins, G. Dent, E. Johnson, L. Musgroove, B. Hamilton,
nearly every illegal appliance in the book
Queen Anne's Hall
A small but friendly group , . . annual Christmas parties, parents' day teas, orphan's party, and a Senior farewell party ... an exciting event each year is the Sweetheart Donee when a dormitory queen is crowned . . . Mrs. Ellis is the sparkling house director . . . two freshmen V.I.P.s, vice president and A.W.S. representative for the class of '64 . . a trick or treat note brought a T.V. for the dorm . . . A.L.D. officers and S.G.A. committee workers also reside here . . .
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St. Mary's Hall
St. Mary's girls play hostesses during winter tray-riding fun ... a blood drive trophy now graces their lobby . . . the trailer dwellers have become new dessert guests this year . . a "Back to School" dance welcomes all anxious new coeds . . . charming house director, Mrs. Gunter . . . outstanding residents include co-chairman of F.O.B., chairman of cultural committee, members of Student Court, A.D.D. and Phi Kappa Phi. . .
The Macke machines ARE taking over
ST. MARY'S HALL — FIRST ROW: H. Neuman, S. Horris, M. Nolan, N. Cloy- Loweth, J. Hyatt. FOURTH ROW: V. Martini, D. Naylor, S. Shuster, M. Artz.
ton, E. Clayton, J. Smith, R. MocCouley, N. Wantz. SECOND ROW; P. K. Schilling, M. Bessette, E. Scoglione, M. Casfello, N. Seller, J. Gabis.
Knight, V. Basseft, C. Thomosson, K. Lorsen, C. Lotona, M. Rice, K. Colder, FIFTH ROW: L. Morgan, D. Alvex, A. Stehr, E. Thomas, E. Risdon, C. Freed-
C. Erbe, J. Miller. THIRD ROW: F. Woshe, E. Mills, M. Hingeley, V. Stock- enburg, M. Rothenburg, C. Abshur, P. McAllister, A. Teter, D. Baxter.
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SOMERSET HALL - FIRST ROW: L. Confer, I. Stag, E. Kipnes, pres.; S. Levy, ROW: M. Seller, F. Cuthrell, B. Roeder, C. Rickert, M. Roymon, A. Morris,
C. Bair, L, Hyssong, M. Royer, I. Mainzer, C. Kaplan. SECOND ROW; A. G. Kesner, S. Mockler, M. Shiffmon. FIFTH ROW: E. Keene, J. Allen, P. Por-
Wond, E. Irwin, M, Engerman, S. Bozmon, F. Hovermill, A. Burbage, M. Law- shall, B. Harney, C. Collaway, B. Eshelmon, N. Heogerty, S. Smith,
rence, M. Karcher, J. Hanus. THIRD ROW: D. Bruyninck, P. Rask, S. Johnson, S. Capony, C. Wallace, R. Scheiner, C. White, P. Donaldson, B. Fischer, K. Dovis, P. Rand, M. Kirson, FOURTH
How to study at college
Somerset Hall
Somerset Swingers . . . bought a stereo for their rec room ... Dr. Rappoleye and Dorothy Emerson provided inter- esting toppics for fireside chats . . . hard work produced honorable mention for Homecoming display . . . perennial blood drive winners . . . Mrs. Lewis' vivacity adds spirit and grociousness . . . Freshmen skit night, a new dimension in orientation ... on annual spring barbecue finishes another year . . . Angel Flight and A.L.D. members . . . bridge on the back steps . . . fun and frolic!
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Wicomico Hall
The steamroller did it! . . . dull dorm meetings made hall meetings a welcome change ... a terrific social program . . . weekly desserts and seasonal dances ... I read it in the "Wicomico Whispers" . . . hear of the 'apartment', at least it's not as noisy as B-200! . . . Mrs. Beaumont, new housemother from P.S.U., she can paint too . . . Let's stay off the grass this spring . . . clues, notes, favors. Wonder who my peanut is? . . . Miss Cecil Hall, an olympic swimmer, just to mention a few, ore a part of this enthusiastic group.
The penalty of a pinning . .
WICOMICO HALL - FIRST ROW: D. Greene, L, Teske, H. Silver, F. Siegel, Suizu. FOURTH ROW: S. Selig, P. Harding, B. Fox, C. Schwartz, C. Beren-
K. Grimes, F. Morell, N. Hall, D. Ogilvie, S. Gerson. SECOND ROW: B. Wot- holtz, C. Love, S. Lum, J. Canter. FIFTH ROW: N. Decker, B. Weglorski, L.
son, C. Connelly, A. Woodruff, C. Whittington, M. Harrison, pres.; J. Burger, Wootton, E. Huebner, V. Hawkins, F. Puter, P. Holm, G. Bedell, M. Shelton,
J. Kruse, A. Hoffman, D. Davidson. THIRD ROW: T. David, J. Ekin, A. Gabor, D. Sourel, N. Myerson. S. Feld, P. Wiener, E. Wolder, J. Burke, C. Whitetord, C, Russ, I.
WORCESTER HALL — FIRST ROW: R. Hoys, L, Walker, M. Laken, L. Kozok, C. Feher, B. Corey, D. Krovetz, S. Cohen, V. Verlit. SECOND ROW: P. Miller, P. Messer, P. Powell, R. Kushner, S. Gibbons, pres.; S. Glozer, C. Croig, C. Jones, J. Morth. THIRD ROW: K. Cornes, C. Guidry, C. Davis, C. Lokstein, S. Price, E. Goodman, N. Rosenberg, D. Ashley, L. Hoffman, N. Stein, L. Hefler. FOURTH ROW: B. Hennegon, P. Whittlesey, B. LoGarde,
M. Bennett, K. Hanley. C. Mudd, E. Wilbert, B. Lolas, N. Booz. FIFTH ROW: L. Chenworth, M. Lister, E. Zome, P. Proctor, B. Dovis, M. Riggin, H. Hon- cock, J, Reich, M. Hoyter, B. Conners, P. Kouffman, B. Keller, A. Gindle- sperger. SIXTH ROW: J. Ford, G. Smith, L. Miner, V. Kobey, D. Harkins, J. Winters, N. Windham, E. Kushner, H. Strauss, J. Beard.
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Worcester Hall
No one likes 6 A.M. fire drills . . . only the second year, but Worcester really shines ... all the dorm loves Mrs. Hoy- ter, a graduate assistant voted "grandmother of the year" . . . many successful desserts . . . housemother. Miss Carroll, a real Southern belle . . . President and secretary of A.W.S. live here . . . "Why don't they install another phone?" . . . Worcester girls exemplify cooperation and diversified tal- ents . . .
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DORM LIFE
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"You con always go Stag!!'
Look Bill, I'm ready.
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Ping-pong, oh, my favorite indoor sport!
Next time I'll let you win.
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ALLEGANY HALL - FIRST ROW: R. MacWilliams, H. Ott, R. Soriano, R. Burton, T. demons, E. Amos, C. Von Rosenberg, Y. Loohovonich, J. Rou- tenberg, R. Morgan. SECOND ROW: J. Herman, A. Snyder, E. Miller, B. Carmody, J. Williams, vice president B; B. Shaw, president D; J. Crisman, president B; M. Enders, president E; C, Wendt, W. Wolfersberger, W. Blair. THIRD ROW: G. Atkinson, L. Poling, J, Peckham, J. Davis, E. Quesenberry, T. Etzler, W. Smith, C. Minnick, R. Counihan, C. Onken, M. Sober.
FOURTH ROW: C. Albert, L. Michaels, T. Baldwin, A. Bornhart, J. Twining, O. Thomas, J. Valcik, J. Deitz, F. Bowman, R. Werneth, J. Alperstein, R. Baer. FIFTH ROW: R. Grahom, G. Schoonover, W. Ford, C. Moxo, T. Rig- don, W. Moore, M. Kemp, W. English, R. Faga, C. Leiby, F. Zorick. SIXTH ROW: J. Reeve, H. Streaker, M. Patterson, L. Evans, J. Sonntog, J. Bode, H. Gerlack, C. Garner, R. Webb, W. Koopmann, K. Bowers, M. Board, J. Evans.
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Allegany Hall
Has its own parking lot — newly paved . . . dorm news- paper, "The Torch" . . . hampster . . . Homecoming float — good try . . . Junior was rooting . . . five sections . . . leaders in campus extracurriculors . . . ballplayers . . . snowballs . . . RMA presents co-chairman . . . water balloons . . . annual Sigma Pi water fight . . . dorm council — 270 men . . , infra- mural football and basketball . . . much social life . . . loss of Montgomery makes it largest men's dorm.
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Annapolis Hall
Select whom they want from freshmen — pays off . . . in- tramural basketball champs 1959-60 . . . once a gym . . . now athletes live instead of play here . . . Gary Collins, All- America end . . . "girl watching" an important sport . . . Montgomery is flattered . . . photo lab and amateur radio station downstairs . . . convenient . . . certainly different.
The week-end Warrior returns
ANNAPOLIS HALL — FIRST ROW: S. Leibowitz, W. Granek, C. Widdowson, F. V\/idie, P. Zurnedden, S. Peters, A. FitzSimons. SECOND ROW: J. Mor- vin, F. Younkins, R. Litwin, N. Heilpern, D. Weller, president; D. Donegan, secretary; C. Brown, B. Blum. THIRD ROW: I. Gawryluk, J. Levin, E. Pugh, R. Basil, D. Moron, N. Pecoro, J. Trovisono, R. Morioni. FOURTH ROW:
J. Diamont, E. Gluck, J. Langworthy, R. Pfonnensteil, T, Joskowitz, T. Ring- ler, H. German, C. Dunham, R. Okeefe. FIFTH ROW: L. Wyott, S. Broad- stone, J. Lewis, D. Grimes, J. Hurt, B, Vonek, R. Bonos, H. Decker, G. Wimboow. SIXTH ROW: J. Guben, S. Tannebaum, M. Goldstein, J. Boor, G. Doebler, A. Lehman, D. Wolfson, T. Abbott, D. Anderson, E. Morris.
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BALTIMORE HALL - FIRST ROW: D, Resh, R. Miller, E. Schneider, C. Fox, T. Lowdermill<. SECOND ROW; E. Hartmonn, F. Cliftow, J. Madej, Presi- dent; J. Beck, President; C. Wexelblatt, N. Smith, J. Anderson, R. Miller. THIRD ROW: R. Blozer, Treasurer; E. Gershuny, M. Jones, W. Rhine. H. Lessner, R. Marshall, W. Holmon, A. Sitoras, Vice President. FOURTH ROW:
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A. Sandler, D. Tolen, R. Hendrix, D. Gorrell, B. Currie, R. Wotson, E. Sober, R. Jenkins, E. Orndoff. FIFTH ROW: L. Sprankle, B. Vickers, W. Ruley, G. Schultz, W. Sell, M. Griffith, C. Gunther, A. Todd, E. Rosh, A. Tumolo. SIXTH ROW: R. Dinkle. P. Hinderer, D. Nordo, F. Wikonder, D. Hunger- ford, D. Rourke, M. Nicodemus, T. Whitmore, L. Leahy.
Keeping posted . . .
Baltimore Hall
Social, social . . . weightlifting room . . . Sweet Shop . . . lounge completed for Christrros party . . . desserts . . . Home- coming float . . . athletes keeping up tradition . . . work out, then eat . . . South (Dixie), Center (Mason-Dixon), North (Yankees) ... 1 15 at last count . . . we'll miss them . . . once was Sylvester ... oh well.
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Calvert Hall
Athletic, but generally quiet . . . entire frosh football team once . . . oldest dorm . . . each section has a lounge . . . Charles B. Calvert, namesake . . . intramural basketball . . . dust from the Gulch — fifty seven years of dust . . . tailor shop for torn trousers . . . APO service fraternity . . . intra- mural ping pong . . . athletes . . . also football.
And now to face the day .
CALVERT HALL - FIRST ROW: T. Ziehm, W. Butcher, C. Martin, A, Geisler, B. Deppo, President; J. Miller, E. Johnson. SECOND ROVi^; R. Beckley, B. Belford, P. Plowmon, W. Jockisch, President A; B. Sachs, S. Boccut, R. Neu- rruller, V. Neradko. THIRD ROV/: M. Pixton, J. Walsh, T. Cory, P. Sitkus, N. Myerberg, L. Walls, S. Barone, R. Easmann, F. Ellis. FOURTH ROW: J. Holzman, G. Turner, G. Bowen, A. Carswell, R. Crabbs, W. Shortall,
M. Lieberman, J. Watson, R. Sutton, J. Metcolf. FIFTH ROW: R. Heitmon, D. Womsley, E. Griesboch, M. Phillips, C. Couchman, J. Wierengo, J. Bur- ger, R. Bracken, I. Block, J. Stoigerwald, J. Edzwald. SIXTH ROW: B. Kat- zel, R. Bosky, M. Jacobs, D. Parsons, S. Lovellette, R. Taylor, M. Isermon, C. Geis, C. Emery, T, Roof, P. Engel.
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CECIL HALL - FIRST ROW: J. Bloom, R. Gentry. M. Lentz, A. Christy, G. Lu, R. Osier. SECOND ROW: P. Roetsch. A. Mrynczo. J. Jones, C. Hughes, C. Darby, president; J. Martin, T. Hoyden, treosurer; P. Stallone. THIRD ROW: W. Wiley, H. Amos, W. Murphy, R. Wheeler, G. Dunnigon. B. Wright. W. Troy, R. Hopkins, J. Hicks. FOURTH ROW: M. Doubermon, R. Dohl,
D. Cohen. W. Speoce. R, Royne. R. Porrock, T. Dove, S. Polmer, J. Hine, P. Ropher. FIFTH ROW; C. Wosko. J. Theis, O. Voss, D. Willis, B. Goithelf, S. Miller, S. Buckner, L. Lipin, R. Frese. W. Byers, B. Monkin. SIXTH ROW: R. Pirih, J. Middlestodt, J. Keys, J. Jackson. H. Nelson, G. Gottwols, M. Lochary, P. Schoefer, G. Sogel, W. Abrahams, R. Wisemon, J. Glover.
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Cecil Hall
New and active . . . high averages . . . Miss Cecil Hall . . . "Independently Speaking" . . . "Counts" . . . dorm paper . . . Homecoming . . . transparent wall . . . lounge for des- erts . . . hum , . . football — basketball intramurals . . . four stories high . . . more athletes . . . Independent Men's Rep- resentative . . . house decorations ... go Montgomery one better . , . independent spirit.
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Charles Hall
Between Allegany and Dke . . . disturbed by night-owls from the grill . . , intra-mural football champions, 1960 . . . Vinnie Scott and Ev Cloud, varsity co-coptoins . . . election party . . . live bands . . . party, party . . . RMA president, Monte Edwards . . . swinging desserts . . . Buck Hoyle, DBK sports and "Dietz," Senior Class and M-Club prexy . . . presi- dent of 4-H . . . water fights? . . . DBK Thursday editor park- ing on Allegany's lot . . . Pearson and Rudick, Incorporated . . . publications . . . basketball count . . . "Kennedy for President" stickers . . . water fights! . . . "Beat Allegany."
Gotta' keep in trim
CHARLES HALL: FIRST ROW: M. Freedman, R. Powers, I. Stoof, M. Edwards. F. Villomizer, T. Ogden, T. Wcllis. SECOND ROW: J. Clarke, secretary S; W. Nichols, treasurer Center; R. Lepson, sec-treas. W; W. Middleton, presi- dent Center; R. Susel, president W; Mrs. S. Potter, housemother; J. Henley, president S; D. Pereyra, vice president S; L. Dennis, treasurer S; P. Hansen, secretary Center, D. Hubbard. THIRD ROW: A. Feelemyer, B. Scrommell, D. Boyd, D. Trotman, G. Mester, E. Cincotia, D. Benfield, G. Hronek, W. Cox, J. Riggle, G. Doetsch, J. Nogrody. FOURTH ROW: E. Oles, M. Paf-
ashno, D. Shipley, W. Dorn, W. Knicely, T. Greenwood, D. Mowry, M. Honey, J. Pasko, G. Cump, T. Donohue, J. Thomas. FIFTH ROW: R. Stoll, H. Murray, J. Madison, R. Turton, R. Dougherty, G. Aro, G. Bell, D, Cook, J. Leimonis, C. Davis, G. Southerlond, B. Blouvelt, G. Stelmoch, M. Sweren, E. Davies. SIXTH ROW: W. Sooer, H. McKenzie, R. Wynn, A. Williamson, C. Stephens, R. Klinker, J. Vortabedion, J. Schelz, J. France, B. Larsen, L. Kormann, R. Boumgortnor, R. Lembitz, B. Moore, J. Cavolloro.
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FREDERICK HALL - FIRST ROW: J. Lloyd, R. Kmbb Treosurer; D. McDay, Secretory; Ditoro, Jim, Vice President; B. Bswmon, President; J. Quinlon, E. Pierce, N. Dykes. SECOND ROW: D. Robev, W. O'Brien. L. Siegrist, B. Loserson, J. Miller, G, Orton. L. Barnhort. THIRD ROW: J. Hoffman, W.
Strofi. D. Thayer, D. Sammons. P. Rooney, R. Evirs. E. Hudson, T. Downes, J. Erickson. FOURTH ROW: W. Munson, J. Moxa, C. Koenemon, R. Neely, A. Spencer, H, Smith, P. Tobin. W. Dunn.
"What's this?"
Frederick Hall
Sun worship . . . past glory — Softball champs in '59 . . . serious thought . . . Christmas party for an orphanage . . . 0 challenge — Frederick Hall has the best football players in the quadrangle . . , intra-mural or varsity? . . . pretty fair backfield , . . Dross, Condie White . . . baseball, too — Roe- per, Barnhart . . . one hundred and seventeen here ... "a house united" two sections, one president.
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Garrett Hall
Hearts . . , white jacketd figures ... the Dining Hall is near . . . fortunate or unfortunate? . . . founded in 1947 . . . quite a scare when the music building blazed — no more daily concerts? . . . tough . . . swingers socially . . . lounge, TV . . . desserts . . . Montgomery Hall Residents Watching As- sociation . . . one of the largest single dorms . . . Christmas decorations . . . Blood Drive . . . semi-finals football . . . RMA Improvements Chairman . . . Homecoming float.
Time out for study.
GARRET HALL - FIRST ROW: T, King, treasurer; D. Gollohu, R. Fucetola, D. Morvuello, L. Taylor, SECOND ROW: R, Renoff, G, Sokol, T, Lyons, E. Holey, vice president; F. Dell Aequo, president, R. Roeder, J. Brodley, L, Olsen. THIRD ROW: C, Orfuss, B. Hsller, T. Greene, T. Sullivan, L. Cotlett,
J. Chilcoot, P Roberts, B. Schutrumpf. FOURTH ROW: C. Scurto, C. Comp- ton, P. Wright, O. Fletcher, F. Edgerton, R. Hoynes, M. Ling, R. Clow, D. Calloway. FIFTH ROW; D. Bresca, R. Eskow, C. Schaeffer, J. Geiswinkler, C. Miller, R. Schaffer, P. Hayes, B. Schwartz, J. Hilker, R. Downey.
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HARFORD HALL — FIRST RCW; B, Lester, K. McLeod, R. Englehart, J. Kar- pel, J. Eurich, R. Pielke. SECOND ROW: M. Fbnigan, D. Mills, M. Mills, G. White, Vice President; D. Wotts, Secretary; W. Wompler, N. Burns, C. Lotz, W. Boyd. THIRD ROW: T. Thomos, M. White, D. Wilmoth, L. Townsend, R. Dixon, E. Condon. E. Fishock, R. Newcomer. FOURTH ROW: S. Fender,
J. Cummins, J. Irby. C. Bovet, R. Hockett, P. Hcword, F. Schwing, J. Sch- neider, A. Scott, A. Kolego. FIFTH ROW: J. Klvcc, B. Boone, T. Flonigon, L. Lontz, B. Walter, J. Throsher, J. Swick, E. Schneider, G. Spedden, G. Bcordley, T. Tinder. SIXTH ROW: B Holthous, R. Lemosters, J. Doyle, A. Benjamin, E. Volcjak, J. Roush, D. Kocher. K. Mort. C. Johansen, W. Palijczuk-
Harford Hall
Musically inclined — serenade of years ago . . . "Down- beats" . . . "Toilet Bowl" game between frosh and upper classmen . . . "The Sociables" . . . Annual Christmas Party . Scabbard and Blade executive officer . . . dorm band . . . intra-muroj sports . . . what? no athletes? . . . the dorm switchboard.
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Howard Hall
Smallest dorm . . . "dance in the halls" party ... oh, yes, the ever present athletes . . . wrestling, swimming . . . des- serts . . . cross country . . . buffet dinners . . . Homecoming float . . . honoraries . . . accounting , . . Bob Ramsberg . . . Dan Lafferty . . . Pershing Rifles . . . two (2) telephones.
"There oughto' be an easier way .
HOWARD HALL — FIRST ROW; N. Diefewderfer, G. Shaw, vice president; W. Ganley, B. Lubbert, president; J. Richardson, S. Bowen, B. Lippy, G. Potterson. SECOND ROW: T. Spencer, R. Lafferty, G. Steelberg, J. Baur, G.
Hill, J. Talley, H. Lipsitz, R. Isaac, G. Roy, M. O'Connell, W. Walter. THIRD ROW: G. Topping, R. Willosch, R. Fuchs, R. Bethke, M. Lawrence, A. Insl- ing, M. Hennessey, R. Stetler, R. Schlossnagle, E. Gillis.
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KENT HALL - FIRST ROW: J. DeLjca, R. Shaffer, W. KrLcoff, B. Zunser, P. Fielders. SECOND ROW: H. Everett, J. Norris, R. Broodrup, R. Heer, Secretory; J. Coffee. D. Spence, Vice President; C. Bowers, W. Riddle, W. Donoldson. THIRD ROW: H. Brown, A. Wilkinson, N. Rosenbaum, R. Edlo- vitch, P. Timin, D. Hubis, C. Mench, H. Tocl<er, F. Stillrich. A. Tonkersley. FOURTH ROW: J. Shemotz, L. Simmons, G. Buck, J. Korz, J. Lindusko, J.
Tliompson, B. Barnes, M. Miller, J. Ross, C. Holtzmon. FIFTH ROW: J. Welsh, G. Roemer, C. Haven, F. Martin, C. Grigg, J. White, J. Hale, R. Scales, J. Lowrence, P. Neal, R. Romsburg. SIXTH ROW: J. Kunkel, D. Steen, J. Trumbouer, L, Howord, T. Boer, R. Clingan, T. Thawley. D. Willord, E. Broger, T. Hare, M. Katz, C. Binker.
Time to go home.
Kent Hall
Girl-watching intensified . . . once a girls' dorm . . . dedicated by Governor McKeldin . . . football (lost round) . . . basketball (won first game!) . . . "step sitters" . . . lobby beautified . . . new T.V. . . . WMUC business manager, Howard Stevens . . . care package . . . desserts . . . collecting smudge . . . Blood Drive participation . . . volleyball.
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Prince George s Hall
Caught in the middle . . . study room . . . "The Prince," dorm paper . . . mock election . . . ODK member, Urban Lynch . , . 'ten-hut . . . ROTC Commander . . . Bob Kohl, frosh swimming coach . . . gifts sent at Christmas . . . RMA newsletter editor . . . Homecoming float ... an honorary society within the dorm . . . much thanks to Mrs. Hugg, housemother.
Narrow court — low basket
PRINCE GEORGE'S HALL - FIRST ROW: A. Kobin, A. Dixon, R. Fobes. SECOND ROW: S. Mintz, R. Norins, W. Asche, vice president; R. Clojtier M. Rosenbleeth, C. Smith, J. Hamilton, R. Skeba. THIRD ROW: J. Zedosky, R. Yost, R. Benson, T. Hoske, R. Zimmerman, R. Smariga, D. Wilson, J.
King. FOURTH ROW: R. Vails, D. Butler, J. Murphy, C. Peterson, L. Rein- stein, R. Horshman, J. Stewart, R. Herron, K. Lynch. FIFTH ROW: R. Mc- Intyre, T. Guthmann, W. Hough, P. Pendorf, Q. Dolecok, H. Wilson, R. Godfrey, R. Lynch, M. Williams.
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TALBOT HALL - FIRST ROW: J. Watkins. J. Hull, W. Riley, D. Santarella, treosurer; R. Bacon, president; D. Goodman, vice president; W. Gordon, W. Ruehl. SECOND ROW: S. Varies, F. Krovitz, R. Wett, R. Brondt, R. Hoynie, P. Cobie, W. Moore, D. Donharl. THIRD ROW: J. Phillips, R. insley, J. Phil-
lips, L. Szeligo, J. Owens, G. Oakley, S. Kriso, D, Cober. FOURTH ROW: R. Heisler, J. Kramer. W. Schmidt, S. Sorich, J. George, G. Stollings, W. Jusko, A. Johnson, W. Bortleson.
A well-deserved reward for ochievement
Talbot Hall
Dorm of the Year 1950-60 . . . outstanding initiative and dcTm spirit . . . men built their own lounge and stocked it with essentials . . . furniture, a T.V., the crest . . . "Talbot Tumour," the dorm monthly . . . Homecoming float contest . . . Christmas decoration contest . . . entered a team in all Intra-mural sports . . . desserts . . . social events . . . Walt Nakamura, Diamond-back Editor in-Chief . . . Dick Romine, outstanding in sports, soccer and lacrosse . . . both in ODK . . .
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Temporary Dorm :f^3
Sole survivor . . . open only in the fall . . . inter-dorm mouse . . . catching champions ... all frosh . . . only three residents last year . . . cinder block dining hall . . . was old D.H. furniture in the dorm . . . Tau Delt House . . . nov^' all nev^ furniture in the dorm . . . livable . . . food next year - - maybe ... all frosh? . . . desserts in girls' dorms . . . 2nd in football . . . basketball team ... 1st floor workers.
TEMPORARY DORM #3 - FIRST ROW: C. Gomez, R. Cramer, J. Cowgill, W. Kuhn, W. Woryk. SECOND ROW; V. Webb, R. Winfree, F. Boyer, S. Kasten, A. Nattans, F. Woo, treasurer; S, Rotliff, J. Williams. THIRD ROW: F. Beever, A. Arnold, A. Frangioni, R. Kane, C. Gordon, T. Tucker, T. Sober,
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C. Clark, B. Hill, H. Musgrove. FOURTH ROW: M. Gershon, J. Miller, R. Hawkins, R. Frey, G. Chinsley, D. Phillips, T. Kelley, C. Dorn. FIFTH ROW: B. Governale, P. ShefFler, K. Eckels, J. Marling, G. MocMillon, B. Kozlowski. W. Rubin, P. Kelly, D. Starbuck, J. Kirkman, R. Gschwondtner.
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ANTIETAM: - FIRST ROW: D. Bornes, J. Ward, C. Michcel, M. Ahniuty, L. Kessler, pres.; W. Duvoll, F. Hopkins, J. Getz. SECOND ROW: L. Martin, C. DeVries, J. Berry, D. Turner, H. Foirmon, C. Hodge, D. Monos. THIRD
ROW; C. Zipp, W. Ries, D. Batten, B. Trakos, G. Dolecek, M. Phillips, J. Donohue, P. Knickmon, E. Moshang.
BELVEDERE: - FIRST ROW: F. Henning, R. Berkeihiser, pres. A; P. Bauers- feld, vice pres.; L, Anderson, pres. B; P. Prinz, R. Huebner, sec; J. Boyne, J. Botemon. SECOND ROW: D. Tillman, B. Rosser, R. Shaw, D. Madison, K. Morx, C. Glenn. D. Mills, T. Gretz, A. Bell. THIRD ROW: H. Mallow,
T. Snyder, J. Stewart, B. Winter, M. Noble, K. Little, K. Brody, N. Roberts. FOURTH ROW: P. MocDonold, G. WeingrofF, R. Phillips, J. Klair. vice pres.; J. Phillips, R. Noakes, S. Hartley, J. Sample, R. Birely, J. Crobb.
Antietam
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Catoctin
From mud and emptiness to homes . . . three groups should lost five years . . . hmmmm . . . outside phones . . . a separate dining hall . . . nothing like it anywhere ... a bold step . . . room for six hundred and forty . . . Swanson lives here . . . he's president of ODK . . . just like a private apartment . . . o separate dorm council . . . Antietam, Belvedere and Catoctin.
As advertised in LIFE
CATOCTIN — FIRST ROW: J. Brown, D. Lessner, S. Johnson, K. Capion, trees.; R. Riley, pres.; S. Binstock, vice pres.; J. Jackley, L. Uzarowski. SECOND ROW: J. McCloskey, G. England, M. Wedin, R. Umerlik, D. Von
Hogel, R. Tilghmon, W. Hart THIRD ROW: H. Kell, A. Siviiinski, H. Reese, R. Walter, W. Brill, D. Nies, R. Plummer.
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WASHINGTON HALL - FIRST ROW; C, Frey. T. Wenzing, L. Wotrous, W. Grey, C. Levering, G. Huggins, SECOND ROW: F. Knowles, J. DiBenio, M. Guss, R. Edgar, president; M, Minton. D. Harris, T. Conldin, D. Phelps, F, Collelti. THIRD ROW: D. Sopp, D. Gibson, R. Drinone, T. DeBerry, R. Schaffer, H. Cross, D. Matusky, B. Scheible, W. Leibowitz, G. BihIer. FOURTH ROW: R. Hoffman, S- Dashiel, B. Soothofl. D. Lippy, W. Parkin,
D. Owings, J. Sewell, J. Whorlon. M. Pietrowiak, J. Green. FIFTH ROW: J. Harris, O. Walker, R. Frozier, H. Longest, K. Groh, H. Pearson, D. Stoib, R. Gribbon, R. Schoub, F. Snyder, P. Rivera. SIXTH ROW: J. Beosiey, G. Johnson, R. Shaffer, L. Coulby, P. Spitler, D. Drewer, D. Hall, D. Held, B. Schwartz, J. Oliver, J. Lund.
Washington Hall
Remodeling "The Range" . . . Increased interest of dorms in campus events entered a float . . . teams in intro-mural football and basketball . . . "Hi, where do you live?" . . . "Washington G" . . . "I've never seen you — Where do you live?" . . , "Washington H" . . . "How long have you been here." . . . "Three years" . . . treasurer of RMA . . . desserts.
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ALPHA CHI OVtGA ~ FIRST ROW: C. Porker, P. DeAmico, C. Windham, V. Sharp, 2nd vice-pres.; P. Wyond, pres.; Mrs. DeHos, housemother,- L. Bushnell, Ist vice-pres.; S. Austin, corres. sec; C. Stewart, treos.; D. Oursler, J. C'Hore, SECOND ROW: K. Kinsello, K. Keller, J. Lister, P. Proctor, E. Stevens, N. Lohr, D. Vance, A. Whiton, B. N/cGarvie, S. Pessagno, J. Sch- loudecker, C. Schwortz THIRD ROW; M, Picciolo, C. Klin-ek, P. Salloom,
S. Von Order. S. Copony, D. Young. M. Irving, C. Tote, C. Byrd, C. Strick- land, P. Kempers, L. Bieese. FOURTH ROW: B. Blond, P. White, N. Stevens, B. Gilbertson, W. Wotts, B. Beck, A. Ludington, J. Cullen, C. Sovoge, J. Hopkins, V. Woft, M. Henderson. FIFTH ROW: L. Costoldi, P. Londrum, D. Opie, S. Wainwright, M. E. Gray. L. Swartz, J. Trossevin, B. Vrono, J. Groy, M. Madigan, J. Roundy, J. Wood, S. Smith.
Alpha Chi Omega
Congratulations are due to Tom Turtle and his AChiO friends . . . a year of many other triumphs . . . first place for the annual Sorority Olympics . . . fame goes to a pledge who was bestowed with title of pledge queen at the annual Pledge Dance . . . active on campus? . . . yes . . . majorette captain, freshman class vice-president, Omic- ron Nu, Tau Beta Sigma, Phi Chi Theta, WRA treasurer, senior legis- lature. Central Student Court Justice . . . who says the ACHiO's are not artistic? . . . Homecoming award for Most Artistic Endeavor . . . third place for Homecoming House Decoration — and ... a beautiful new house too . . . singing busboys crown two ACHiO queens on campus.
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Alpha Delta Pi
"Red Sock Hop" . . . traditional opening of ADPi's social season — culminating with Diamond Ball in April . . . exchange desserts, Founder's Day, Parents' Tea, Friendship Week ... fill interim between September and Ocean City. But work must be done ... so it is . . members of DBK staff, FOB, Sophomore Legislature, Student Religious Council, Chess Club, Maryland Recreation Society . . . and resulting honors . . . Sigma Tau Epsilon, Diamond, Phi Alpha Epsilon. Beta Phi's boast , . . only college student delegate to Extramural Committee of the American Recreation Society for College Women. Favorites of the fine arts . . . Madrigal singers, professional music organization, chapel choir . . . UT productions ... on the stage or behind the scenes.
ALPHA DELTA PI — FIRST ROW: A. Costellanos, sec; M. Carhart, sec; M. Seeler, Pres.; Mrs. Rowe, housemother,- B. Beouchomp, vice-pres.; D. Smith, treas.; N. Heister, house pres. SECOND ROW: H. Phelps, G. Haines,
S. Walter, C. Moore, J. Williams, K. White, N. Long, M. Jones. THIRD ROW: S. Matthews, D. Chambers, J. Struck, V. Robey, M. McCoy, K. Mcs- ley, L. Howard, G. Nussboum.
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ALPHA EPSILON PHI - FIRST ROW; M. Kramer, R. Shuger. T, Spar, C. Wolf, F. Zupnik, J. Schwortz, S. Landay (not pictured!. SECOND ROW: S. Sugor, hisf.; C. Mensh, M. Sclor, house pres.; J. Zenith, C. Abramson, Mrs. Slattery, housemother; L. Applefeld, pres.; A. Hochmon, vice-pres.; C. Towsner, corres. sec; L. Crone, S. Friedman. THIRD ROW: D. Abelman, S. YoBe, S. Hofberg, R. Cohen, S. Goldstein, B. Pelcvitz, D. Litman, S. Miller,
S. Gaines, S. Brenner, S. Roppoport, J. Margolius. FOURTH ROW: L. Flom, J. Frank, J. Hoffman, R. Rosenbloom, J. Willen, I. VVillen, R. Klein, L. Kozak, H. Bloom, H. Nachman, P. Bloom, S. Cohn, A. Goldman. FIFTH ROW: H, Strauss, S. Shaivifz, M. Darhanson, S. Borow, A. Eger, J. Denaburg, R. Boron, M. Blumenthol, P. Billig, C. Posner, P. Goldberg, N. Uttmon, L. Le- venthol, M. Finkelstein.
Alpha Epsilon Phi
Another happy and successful year for the AEPhi's . . . studies paid oflf as the pledges took first and the actives took second in scholarship . . . maybe that "Ten O'Clock Club" and Bridge Tournament had something to do with it! Nothing better to liven up finals week than Crabs 'n Cake . . . activities make AEPHi's a well rounded group — SGA, Flying Follies, publication — even a sweetheart and a golfer here and there . . . awarded with Ugliest Man on campus . . . and every- one looks forward to those bridal showers! Parties galore-for pledges, elections, not to mention Halloween . . . The continental kids returned from Europe with a sophisticated air and fond remembrances ... in the entertainment world, talents took first place in the Sophomore Carnival and third in Harmony Hall.
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Alpha Gamma Delta
Number one on AGD's activity calendor-their "Apple Polisher's Dinner" . , . members of faculty and sisters share dinner and song Parents' weekend brings special treat in store for AGD fathers . . . breakfast in bed . . . then escorted to the afternoon's football game. Christmastime . . . ushered in with the "Trim-the-tree" party . . . caroling and giving . . , and lost year — the highlight of two Santa Clauses . . . Combining fun and altruism ... a dance in the street . . . and proceeds to the National Foundation for Crippled Children . . . another spring event ... the hayride . . . Alpha Gam Man is disclosed. Active? ... to name a few . . . AWS, WRA, SGA, Ter- rapin, DBK.
ALPHA GAMMA DELTA - FIRST ROW: P. Carter, house pres.; A. Loring, rec. sec; E. Keene, 2nd vice-pres.; K. Dunkin, 1st vice-pres.; Mrs. Maypole, hojsemother; N. Hendrick, pres.; B. Brown, treas.; M. Pace, corres. sec; K. Kossell, M. Matzek. SECOND ROW: F. Ezzo, B. Valiant, D. Campa, M.
Flowers, M. Yehl, B. Schindler, C. Kempski, P. Colacicco, K. Jacobsen, H. Shank, D. Stevens. THIRD ROW; A. Pelzor, A, Reiter, N. Davis, J. Allen, P. Parker, S. Osburn, A. Foster, M. Davis, B. Meredith, N. Pope, D. Chubb.
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ALPHA OMICRON PI - FIRST ROW: M. Shura, J. Shiller, P. Miles, M. Ben- nett, sec; A, Pockord, pres.; Mrs, Mcjthews, housemother; M. Murray, vice- pres.; S, Goody, treos.; G. Stoddord, C. Stodler, SECOND ROW: S. All- mon, C. Schule, R. Hillow, A. French, M. Titus, H. Wright, K. Krahnke, J. Hutchison, M, Turner, C. Kuenning, P. Hynes, J. Pritchett, B. Nethen. THIRD
ROW: S, McNeil, J, Sincloir, M, Baker, E. Christensen, H. Hyre, C. Poyne, S. Greenoway, C. Bond, D. Schemm, J. Ross, C. Coghill, M. Fitzpatrick. FOURTH ROW: J. Anderson, B. Berger, C. Mortin, W. Cross, C. Grobcwski, P. Hudson, N. Blackburn, N. Lou, J. Montgomery, C. Bryson, M. Cox, K. Wester, N. Maskell, L. Sener, P. House.
Alpha Omicron Pi
Masses of people, loads of rhythm and heaps of fun at the annual AOPi open house Jam Session . . . Proud memories — Best Booth at the Soph. Carnival . . . First in ATO's Chariot Race . . . More serious thoughts . . . "Trophy Polishing Night" for benefit of Campus Chest . . . sponsoring the campus blood drive — KA Rose . . . Who's Who . . . Mortar Board . . . Miss Eastern Shore . . . Terrapin Co-Editor, Managing and Assoc. Editors . . . Greek Queen runner-up . . . Down the hill . . . from the stereo — Tommy Edwards . . . mysterious visits from "the Phantom" . . . Down the back stairs . . . bus-boys "Lunch- box-of-the-week" award . . . nothing but "Greeknessl" Varied talent shown in offices held — Psi Chi . . . Daydodgers . . . Old Line . . . And ore we active? Diamond back . . . U.T. Flying Follies, SGA, Phi Kappa Phi . . . Even an amateur golf champ!
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Alpha Phi
Newest on the Maryland campus . . . the Delta Zetas of Alpha Phi . . . now a colony . . . but soon to become a strong chapter . . . their beginning — remember? . . . the Hot Shoppe, the Huddle, the Student Union . . . sights of first meetings ... or time outs for coke dotes . . . those growing pains as the pledges increased in number . . . the "Alpha Phi" suite at 4210 Knox Rd . . . fond memories of a first home and place of study and entertainment ... or who could forget? . . . the meals cooked . . . activities planned for the near future . . . the closeness that come as they began to take a place among other Greek organizations . . . the fun and friendship that building Alpha Phi brought them.
ALPHA PHI - FIRST ROW: B. Shirrefs, H, Schmidt, P. Swoger. B. Fowler, J. Wilson, president; K. Porter, J. Wilkinson, treasurer; C. Johnson, secretary; M, Nolevonko. SECOND ROW: J, Ward, D, Hennlein, vice-president; J,
Beaver, J. Stafford, M. Wharff, R. Moxley, M. Creasy, C. Mancha, L. Kalk, M. Thompson, G. Artz.
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ALPHA XI DELTA - FIRST ROW: H. Krosaukos, V. Smart, C. Fife, corres. sec.; J. Colangelo, R. Patterson, trees.; M. luso, pres.; V. Chiringas, rec. sec; B. VanKinsbergen, J. Scullin, N. Wa'ker. SECOND ROW: S. Gorham, D. Robinson, N. Rothwell, K. Carnes, J. Kennedy, D. Glosgow, L. Leizear,
J. Streeter, C. Newcomb. THIRD ROW: M, McDonold, J. Tack, G. Fallon, 8. Lolas, C, Blanar, M. Talbot, A. Patterson. S. Pfeiffer, M. Nugent, L. Rus- sum, S. Stone. FOURTH ROW: B. Conners, D. Stiller, M. Zogt, P. Boughter, P. Cahoon. M. Randour. S. Rumpanos, C. Taylor, P. Nalley.
Alpha Xi Delta
Sparkling new addition fo Alpha Xi's trophy case ... of course — first place in Harmony Hall for 1960 . . . alongside this . . . the Rose Girl Trophy-making a favorite and distinctive tradition — given each month to the girl who has contributed the most to the sorority. Last year's pledge class initiated a new idea . . . holding a campus-wide survey to find the "Big Fool" . . . hoping it will become a U. of Md. tradition . . . Busy days ... for both active and pledges . . . rep- resented in Angel Flight, DBK, Terrapin, M-Book, Aquoiiners . . . various other organizations ond honorcries.
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Delta Delta Delta
Crescent and three stars shine brightly over the campus ... on the football field . . . majorettes, cheerleaders, color guard . . . cheers for "our queen" ... on the stage . . . leading roles . . . "South Pacific," "I Am a Camera," Flying Follies ... in honors won . . . Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta . . . and their presidents too! ... Phi Kappa Phi, Who's Who ... to name a few ... in the social corner . . . heading all class proms . . . stick 'em with a trident . . . and so we did . . . fraternity sweethearts, candlelights, flaming serenades . . . success in campus campaigns . . . WRA prexy, AWS veep, class scribe ... at the house . . . strange rushees . . . faternity pig and duck . . . date dinner by candlelight . . . thanks to our dear "Scottie" . . . Bus-girl team ... for scholarship fund . . . remember the DU'S . . . another "gleaming" year.
DELTA DELTA DELTA - FIRST ROW: T. Storm, K. Herring, K. Struebing, secretary; C. Gouza, president; Mrs. L. Scott, housemother; K. Godmon, vice-president, A. Meredith, J, Hicks, K. Anderson. SECOND ROW: F. Hard- ing, J. Cobey, T. Kelly, J. Long, A. Gumpper, E. Bubeck, C. Cook, A. Bryant, M. Filler. THIRD ROW: T. Resce, R. Fly, D. Onslow, J. Wharton,
M. Parker, J, Schoffer, K. Ramsay, R. Rudolph, C. Harris, S. Pimper. FOURTH ROW: P. Martin, B. Toman, D. Lane, M. Jimison, N. Carrodus, A. Grain, J. Weaver, B. Tester, B. Moats, A. Furman. FIFTH ROW: J. Wild, M. Lawrence, C. Wrightson, E. Kish. R. Gormley, C. Ingolls, L. Insley, S. Smith, L. Robinson, N. Jonsson.
DELTA GAMMA - FIRST ROW: J. Senn, F. Knox, B. Nash, trees.; J. Bec- ker, sec.; S. Wiley, 1st vice-pres.; P. -Green, pres.; A. Moore, 2nd vice- pres.; M. Doyle, sec. E. Slagle, house pres.; B. Cdor. SECOND ROW: B Bohnke, A. Smith, J. Jester, L. Colder, B. Brooks, M. Gerster, P. Dunn, B. Berry, J. Johnson, M. Smith, G. Hershberger, M. Bloir. THIRD ROW: G. Moskol, B. Jump, N. Hydinger, S. Smith, B. Bradley, M. Fessenden, R. Plis-
chke, M. Knox, D. Green, A. Cockron, P. Moclntyre, M. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: B. Baker, S. Neary, C. Kolk, C. Gordon, S. Crossley, P. Messer, E. Crommatte, S, Weiss, P. Walsh, S. Gibbons, B- Goodridge, S. Hortney, C. Rush. FIFTH ROW: J. Bartley, L. Andretto, J. Reomy, B. Wilcox, J. Living- ston, J. Wueste, P. Peers, D, Camenzind, J. Thomas, J. Bovis, P. Claytor
Delta Gamma
Anchors away DG, as another yeor sailed by . . . the crew has amidst its group — Terrapin editor, AWS and dorm presidents. May Queen and Mortar Boards . . . yellow roses for DG of the month . . . philanthropic party for the blind. During the cruise, water battles, rain dances created diversion . . . Santo was in the limelight at the Christmas party . . . "Steal Away" stole second place in the IFC Sing. Who didn't enjoy that Sophomore Carnival chorus line? Last rites . . . not for Hannah! . . . strains of Ray Charles and Provocative Percus- sion drift through the house . . . watch what you say — it may be displayed on the mirror . . . can't even talk in your sleep nowadays . . . Flappers were a hit during rush . . . Who has phone duty? . . . it's quiet hours group! . . . love that co-op wake-up system!
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Delta Phi Epsilon
Lots of spirit, togetherness . . . won first place in annual AOPi Blood Drive for the third time in a row. New sorority on campus . . . April 30, 1960 .. . first pledge class in fall of '59 with 23 girls. Can brag of many activities . . . Alpha Lambda Delta, Business Honorary, Psi Chi — Junior Panhellenic Officer — DBK and Terrapin — women's Psi Chi — Junior Panhellenic Officer — DBK and Terrapin — women's chorus. Harmony Hall. High in scholarship . . . member received Tri Delta award for highest overage on campus. Pledges . . . enjoying coke date with active before each meeting ... or working for Rose-Wood Institute in Baltimore. Looking forward to the new sorority house . . . planned for the near future.
DELTA PHI EPSILON — FIRST ROV/: K. Silver, M. Portner, B. Rosenfeld, F. Horwitz, secretary; M. Caplan, president; M. V^einstein, vice-president; S. Rubin, treosurer; D. Canter, R. Sitnick. SECOND ROW: S. Fertick, R. Weinstein, J. Green, N. Pomerance, M. Siegman, L. Berkow, B. Macht, H. Stoler, B. Rand, C. Berenholtz, L. Brisker. THIRD ROW: B. Giassman, F.
Goldberg, B. Pillersdorf, E. Zippermann, B. Goldberg, C. Steckman, S. Rohman, D. Weis, S. Lebowitz, I. Torop, E. Friedman. FOURTH ROW: J. Rossen, M. Petrushansky, M. Surosky, I. Berman, C. Sondheimer, B. Starr, J. Magidson, M. Harris, C. Bahn, S. Woods, B. Weinstein.
GAMMA PHI BETA - FIRST ROW: P. Lotz, A. Plummer, treasure; J. Ander- son, rec. secretary; M. Price, house president; Mrs. Grace Dutton, house- mother; D. Wolverton, president; E, Willioms, corr, secretory; B. Bennett, L. McCrone, Ist vice-president. SECOND ROW: N. Cunningham, J. Horn, J. Schmidt, M. Waltz, M. Mott, J. Howord, L. Phillips, L. Schrock, S. Pritchett, E. Fitz. THIRD ROW: D. Keough, M. Bofemon, C. Kenners, J. Tolson, J.
Schlotzhauer, J. Stomm, M. Corbin, P. Mitchell, G. Goodwin, P. Hooker. FOURTH ROW: K. Sander, B. Page, K. Haver, J. Brown, N. Scollon, A. Holliday, C. Kempf, K. Trofast, J. Connett, J. Morris. FIFTH ROW; E. Zome, D. Wood, D. Latimer, C. Connor, C. Walker, A. Coleman, A. Wells, C. Swager, G. Pace, H. M. Gotchell.
Gamma Phi Beta
Come one, come all ... fo Gamma Phi's "Basin Street Stomp" . . . held annually in the fall — and always well attended . . . just a beginning, as springtime brings the Ship Party . . . cruise theme, dotes, and friends. Always playing? ... no ... up the hill Gamma Phi's take active part in SGA, AWS, Color Guard, Terrapin, UT productions, and Angel Flight. In memory . . . Lee Robertson — 1955 graduate dedication of first Maryland Memorial Chapter Room in her honor Twentieth year on campus . . . and another one to the scholarship trophy to the sorority with the highest overage.
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Kappa Alpha Theta
Kites over the campus have a double meaning for Thetas ... re- member the girls running through the snow across the mall-pulling kites behind them . . . literally a prerequisite to initiation. Great variety of activities and honorories keep Thetas whirling ... all publica- tion; SGA, WRA, Angel Flight, UT, cheerleaders . . . Mortor Board, Phi Kappa Phi, Who's Who, Alpha Lambda Delta. Combining brains and beauty . . . many titles — Homecoming, Military Ball, and Sopho- more Prom Queens. Sharing happiness is candlelight tradition ... as one blowing out the flame proudly discloses her fraternity pin or en- gagement ring . . . strains of "Proud now are we, enriched by the black and gold, our love for thee" . . . will long be remembered.
KAPPA ALPHA THETA — FIRST ROW: C. Cromer, S. Foulis, C. Isiminger, Miller, J. Strandquist, B. Janz, L. Coddington, B. Ryan, S. Weissman.
S. Laffan, M. Stone, president; N. Mitchell, vice-president; B. Covin, A. Col- FOURTH ROW: M. Richardson, S. Eaton, M. Dippold, M, Bethea, B. Bur-
derwood, A. V\/ilson. SECOND ROW; F. Wetzel, P. Hogan, B. Sogle, P. nett, S. Hammond, D. Thomas, E. Harrison, S. Irwin, M. Irwin, C. Gebert,
Wagaman, M. Bethards, A. Jacobs, J. Donahue, S. Eyster, C. Matzek, L. D. Fuchs. FIFTH ROW: L. Grant, P. Kent, P. Best, K. Zettler, C. Chaney, K.
Hannemann. THIRD ROW: J. Lineberry, L. Covin, K. Taylor, P. Prusch, M. Voorhees, P. Bartlett, S. Tribbett, P. Leonard, J. Vonderahe, F. Merrymon.
KAPPA DELTA - FIRST ROW: P. Brotherton, B. Kupiec, K. McAdoo, K. Ty- son, secretary; M. Wilcox, president; J. Hicks, vice-president; J. Bartleson, treasurer; R. Goodill, D. Fritz. SECOND ROW: K. Moomey, M. Kenney, C. Etchells, M. Domuth, K. Kessler, H. Schrufer, A. Reeder, E. Ricca, J. Sfeg-
man. THIRD ROW; B. Hennegan, S. Christensen, L. Miles, B. Hartsough. L. Brown, M. Finch, G. Sheridan, J. Kelly, M. Bergfolk, B. Allnutt. FOURTH ROW: K. Myers, B. Marvel, M. McKenney, N. Welsh, S. Fitch, S. Supplee, J. Bundy, A. Swanson, D. Pillos, J. Huss, S. Tilford.
Kappa Delta
Never a dull moment in the stone house on the corner . . . parties and fun . . . late study or TV dates ... Phi Kaps and the "Untouchables." KD's take most pride in winning of Interfraternity Sing for the third year in a row . . . retiring the trophy . . . Also, boast of sisters as President of Ponhellenic — members of Terrapin end Diamondback staff — Alpha Lambda Delta — Sophomore Class Legislature. Remember?? ... a midnight visit from a group of young men ... a football game in the living room . . . the candlelights . . . the gatherings in the kitchen — and raiding the refrigerator . . . the Black and White . . . Altruistic projects: supporting a "Foster Child" in Europe . . . repairing toys for area hospitals.
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Kappa Kappa Gamma
Tops in harmony, dressed in collegiate attire, the Kappas won second place in this year's Harmony Hall Competition . . . Dean Stamp's retirement acknowledged by a tec given in her honor . . . thanks go to the Kappas for sponsoring Skit Night which was held for the first time this year . . . Queens? . . . yes . . . Second Runner-up for Home- coming Queen, and Runner-up for Miss Maryland . . . popular house- mother serenaded by Phi Delts ... a never-to-be-forgotten ATO Kappa wedding . . . Kappas find plenty of time to study as evidenced by second in scholarship.
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA - FIRST ROW: M. Krouse, D. Krocter, N. Eber- hcirt, J. Rietz, J. Delp, N. Aibrecht, M. Canby, M. Klimkiewicz, H. Shilr. SECOND ROW: J. Patchen, H. Wanless, B. Mullinix, vice-president; S. Gant, treasurer; L. Rchland, president; B. Girard, secretary; C. Wilson, S. Chebithes, F. Owen. THIRD ROW: L. Koelineke, M. Coppock, T. Russel, J.
Murray, A. Banville, R. Scarborough, A. Boice, L. Cook, J. Short, T. Etienne. FOURTH ROW: L. Eby, B. Smith, J. Shirk, H, Love, N. Owens, J. Moser, D. Owens, T. Jen, B. Simmons, J. Robinson. FIFTH ROW: J. Todd, J. Davis, C. Heisler, K. Elliott, C. Ferrar. D. Skaer. E. Downs, A. Bcuker, J. Greeley, B. Wosser, P. Briggs.
PHI SIGMA SIGMA - FIRST ROW: E. Alperstein, L. Price, G. Meodoff, P. Weinburg, treasurer; Mrs. Ethel Miller, housemother; C. Kohn, president; S. Kalin, N. Julius, S. Okon. SECOND ROW: B. Eismon, S. Flaischmon, J. Heft, C. Levins, E. Mozur, S. Reiter, L. Newman, S. Loyton, R. Weintroub. THIRD ROW: R. Klovens, S. Sachs, M. Berlin, L. Moss, L. Nathanson, R.
Sternberg, S. From, N. Siegel, M. Kullen. FOURTH ROW: T. Hoffman, H. Benjamin, S. Pomerantz, E. Wolff, G. Silverstein, J. Klein, J. Diatz, J. Sax- ton. FIFTH ROW: J. Libshutz, C. Hoffman, P. Heneson, A. Tolstoi, I. Green- hood, R. Goldner, L. Berkis, P. Hollins, G. Stewart, J. Grott.
Phi Sigma Sigma
Laughs, activities, and scholarship ... all part of life at the new Phi Sigma Sigma House. Can boast of members as V.P. of Pan-Hel, Alpha Lambda Delta Vice-president, secretaries of Freshman and Sophomore classes — outstanding Sophomore — Diamondback — major- ette. Working is a pleasure! . . . rewarded with second place in Homecoming decorations . . . first place in the KKG Pledge Skit Night. Memories of hysterical moments . . . certain young man thrown in shower during rush . . . dinner when five members substituted for bus boys. On more serious note . . . raising funds for philanthropic project — the Heart Fund . . . also claim sweetheart of ZBT — and tallest girl on campus.
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Pi Beta Phi
Another year . . . more arrows, more honors! . . . hard work reworded in Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board and Phi Kappa Phi ... . Greekwise, house and queen both placed in Homecoming. "Let us Break Bread Together" won them third in the I.F.C. Sing . . . Mrs. A. carried away the "Bottieaxe of the Year" award — rewards all well deserved . . . Philanthropic sponsored "Settlement School Tea" . . . Fun had by all at Monmouth Duo-Kappa and Pi Phi's joint celebration of their founding . . . honorary secret within sorority, Pestle and Mortar, keeps 'em guessing . . . Puerto Rico bound were girls with the choir . . . Another success — pledge slumber party. "Can't wait for next year's spring formal." Who won the Softball gome with the Phi Kops? Competition only amongst bus boys.
PI BETA PHI - FIRST ROW: C. Lynch, J. Clifford, B. Williams, treasurer; N. Thompson, vice-president; A. Vlases, president; L. Poore, G. Gwin, J Richey, B. Colby. SECOND ROW; V. Kidner, G. Wright, C. Hissey, A. Bird- song, P. Plumley, S. Brittingham, D. Pincuspy, K. Roffaelo, B. Winchell.
THIRD ROW: C. Merrill, M, St. John, B. Moore, B. Ross, C. Caprio, H, Coins, S. Russell, J. Jones, E. Robey, P. McElwee. FOURTH ROW: J. Fowler, M. Cooper, J. Abbott, K. Moore, F. Logon, T. McCurby, D. Delonoy, S. Cooper, P. Duqqon, K. Danielson.
SIGMA DELTA TAU - FIRST ROW: M. Ducoff, F. Shatenstein, secretary; J. Greenblot, E. Ashman, treasurer; R. Ober, vice-president; Mrs. Frances Gordon, house mother; J. Lipowitz, president; L. Yoffe, H, Litmon, S. Kel- man, C. Shenker. SECOND ROW: S. Brill, S. Love, E. Shay, S. Schwartz, I. Hillmon, B. Bondoreff, H. Yudin, J. Perlzweig, A. Robinson, E. Ackermon. THIRD ROW: G. Belago, D. Krovetz, D. Perlzweig, P. Fronck, E. Somet,
D. Slotsky, A. Mazer, J. Solins, P. Hoffman, C. Applestein. FOURTH ROW: J. Hornstein, P. Steinberg, R. Seltzer, R. Brenner, Z. Weinman, M. Cohen, L. Abelman, J. Emsellem, C. Cohen, I. Miller, FIFTH ROW: K. Decker, P. Cohen, S. Greenwold, M.- Sermon, E. Wechsler, P. Reamer, I. Gruber, P. Vogelhut.
Sigma Delta Tau
Girls that dwell in the white house in the gulch . . . rank high in scholarship — and campus activities . . . claim Editor of M-Book, Social Editor of Dicmondback, section editor of Terrapin, FOB members. Tops in beauties . . . Miss Maryland, first runner-up for Freshman Queen, Hillel Queen, Sweethearts of AEPi and Phi Sigma Delta. Fond of working and playing together . . . faculty tea . . . troy rides in the snow. Presentation of Morty Cohen Award at Interfraternity Sing . . . best all-around athlete — chosen by faculty and students.
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Sigma Kappa
Study sessions at midnight — or last night preparations for Honne- coming . . . Sigma Kappas manage to combine work with pleasure so that no one finds the task too hard or too long. Teamwork paid off!! . . . first place in Homecoming decorations with "Tea for Terps." Song and Paddle Night — pledges imitate their sorority mothers . . . Steak and Beans Dinner (Steak for intellectuals) . . . and Shoeshine Night . . . when clues in shoes determine identity of mothers — and girls shine shoes for everyone on campus ... a nominal fee going to charity. Active as a group? . . . Sigma Kappa has prominent members in SGA, publications, cheerleaders, UT, all phases of WRA, and various campus honorories.
SIGMA KAPPA - FIRST ROW: T. Mohler, P. Butler, P. Gerzbon, R. Bou- mier, Mrs. V*/ilson, housemother; A. Green, president; D. Gloss, secretary; J. Eberly, vice-president; P. Stroughan. SECOND ROW; B. Morsholl, M. McClellan, P. Krous, J. Johnson, A. Southworth, treasurer; D. Frotte, A. Stanley, P. Allen, J. Lord. THIRD ROW: S. Price. V. Wood. C. Gondolf,
C. Shook, G. Bethon, A. Moier, C. Lokstein, L. Bilbur, R, Nowell, L Gar- rett. FOURTH ROW: A. Morsell, E. Bichell, B. Ayers, S. Morrison, L. Holl, C. Borcloy, J. Hilder, L. Totum, M. Niel. FIFTH ROW: G. Porter, C. Garrett, T. Brumbaugh, L. Jorboe, J. Morgan, V. Toggart, E. Johnson, P. Gronof- sky, J. Wright, J. Carey.
GREEK LIFE , . .
more than the wearing of a pin,
the Spirit of Unity
fostered by the high ideals of Greekness . .
organizations . . . their philanthropic projects the scholarship programs their genuine friendships . . . Characteristic of Greek Life — the spirit of competition, rush, Greek Week activities, serenades, desserts, costume parties, The sense of belonging . . .
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HIGHLIGHTS OF OCTOBER -
Pledge Dance and Homecoming
Sorority pledges making their debut . . .
Pat Salloom reigning as Queen —
Marge Knox and Sue Goldstein comprising her court ■
Greek efforts turned to house decorations . . .
floats —
Lino Grant chosen Homecoming Queen,
Judy Long and Carol Ferrar completed her court.
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The pulsating rhythms
of Caribbean music
as the IFC
presented Harry Belofonte,
0 real showman;
completely captivated
0 capacity crowd . . .
Also appearing, Miriam Makeba,
African singing discovery . . .
The spotlights,
through the smoky haze
illuminated Mr. Belofonte
as he performed
"Hava Nageela,"
"Jamaica Farewell" . . .
Apathy abandoned
the applause was deafening!
Dancing ... to the music of Les Brown
Laughing . . .
Lots of talk about —
after two weeks' vacation.
THE INTERFRATERNITY BALL
at lovely Indian Springs Country Club
on anxious time . . .
OS many trophies ore awarded
many to congratulate . . .
after Kalegethos tapped,
then . . .
Tri Delta and ATO
especially honored —
with Best Sorority and Best Fraternity Awards.
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Weeks of nightly practices . . .
light meals . . .
lemonade
culminating in
THE INTER-FRATERNITY SING
Victory and a retired trophy
to the Kappa Delta's . . .
for the Phi Delts
a significant
second consecutive first place .
Dean Eppley,
especially honored —
a plaque
presented to him,
in appreciation —
by the Inter-Fraternity Council.
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GREEK WEEK . . .
spirited competition, plus
open houses . . .
Pan-Hellenic, Inter-Fraternity spirit
prevailing . . .
New this year, Greekana —
sports car race on "B" Lot . . .
Lambda Chi again presenting
Sorority Olympics . . .
concentration
the key word here.
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ATO Chariot Race - ZBT Bike Race . . . drew large, enthusiastic crowds . . . congratulations — to the Phi Delts — took top honors in both events.
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Jim and Phil confer before a meeting.
The Inter-Fraternity Council
Every two weeks the presidents and representa- tives of Maryland's twenty three fraternities meet and discuss fraternity problems and plan co- operative projects.
This year the IFC sponsored the presentation of Harry Belofonte, Greek Week, and the IFC Ball. In addition to these social activities, the IFC sponsors an academic program designed to raise the overages of fraternity pledges, and works in many community projects. This year the IFC and Pan-Hellenic Council worked together in a carnival to raise money for the Cancer Fund.
INTERFRAT. COUNCIL OFFICERS
Phil Tucker, Pres.
Dave Ryan, 1st V.P.
Jim Kenney, 2nd V.P.
James Evans, Sec.
Roger Crawford, Trees.
Many men of the IFC are represented in Kalegethos, the fraternity honorary.
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The Panhellenic Council was formed to promote the mutuol interests of the eighteen sororities on this campus. Supported by the loyalty and interest of the sorority women it has gone far toward its goal of helping with problems concerning sorority standards, scholarship, campus activities, and inter- sorority functions.
The cooperation of the groups in Panhellenic has provided a firm basis for the Panhellenic ideals of dedication to service, honor, and uprightness in all human relationships which ore basic to the life of every sorority.
This year the Panhellenic Council welcomed a new sorority to our campus — Alphi Phi. In March, Panhellenic sponsored a workshop which gave the sororities an opportunity to discuss and evaluate their problems and plans.
PANHELLENIC OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Dorothy Glosgow, 1st vice-president; Carol Buschold, president; Leslie Yoffe, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Sue Okon, 2nd vice-president; Karia Krahnke, secretary; Ann Whiten, rush chairman.
Panhellenic Council
PANHELLENIC COUNCIL - FIRST ROW: F. Horwitz, S. Brittinghom, E. Ricco, S. Okon, V. W/ood, J. Bovis, E. Wilcox, R. Hastings. SECOND ROW: A. Whiton, D. Glasgow, C. Buschold, L. Yoffe, K. Krahnke THIRD ROW: M.
Seller, M. Henderson, N. Robinson, E. Keene, D. Latimer, N. Julius, R. Brenner, D. Gloss, S. Osborn, R. Sitnic, P. Martin, C. Heisler, R. Scar- borough, E. Fitz, J. Donahue.
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ALPHA EPSILON PI - FIRST ROW: f. Herold, R. Sherman, L. Rose, Treas.; S, Taubenfeld, Pledge Master; A. Barke, Pres.; M. Heimberg, V. Pres.; R. Feller, Sec; M. Bargteil, A. Cohen. SECOND ROW: N. Heilpern, A. Wise- man, R, Rose, H. Trattler, S. Milwit, J. Steinberg. A. Soidmon. THIRD ROW:
J. Levin, L. Kahn, R. Blum, J, Susmon, L. Weinberg, R. Litwin, S. Milwit, A. Horn, A. Shapiro. FOURTH ROW: B. Schinel, H. Porcover, J. Rein, A. Mit- nick, S. Weinger, S. Shapiro, M. Lessing, G. Klein, N. Schwab.
Alpha Epsilon Pi
"Sidewalk engineers" . . . That's the AEPi's as they watch
their new house rise at if: 13 Fraternity Row . . .
Slow turtles hove no place in the AEPi annual Turtle Derby
... A good year with books as the "Apes" placed
third in fraternity scholarship . . . Strikes and spores!
. . . The AEPi's had their share as they also took third in
bowling competition . . . Community service projects head
0 list of outside campus activities for the Alpha Epsilon Pi's.
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Alpha Gamma Rho
Have you seen the big "little" dog on campus? ... Of course, it's the AGR's St. Bernard "Bozo" who made his debut this year as a "Terp" fan . . . And then there's the ten gallon cowboy hat — the mark of a proud AGR . . . Schol- arship all the way . . . And so it was once again as the AGR's won first place in fraternity scholarship ... All studies and no ploy? . . . Not the cose with the cowboys . . . Winners of first place in bridge tournament and second place in softball and volleyball.
ALPHA GAMMA RHO - FIRST ROW: D. Smith, W. Harlan, G. Irving, G. Bailey, L. Klipo. SECOND ROW; L. Whitehead, E. Leffel, H. Downey, treas.; J. DeShazer, sec; C. Norfolk, pres.; P. Plexico, vice pres.; F. Garrett, R. Miller, D. Davis. THIRD ROW: R. Dryden, M. Gaige, L. Ridgely, B. Davis,
H. Pearson, C lager, H. Streaker, H. Gottwals, I. Forrest. FOURTH ROW: G. Ijams, K. Holland, J. King, M. Hoff, L. Keller, W. Godwin, F. Podovono, W. Adkins, D. Secor, R. Welsh. FIFTH ROW: J. Benson, H. Hilleary, B. Mur- ray, O. Johnston, E. WhorfF, L. Moser, D. Nicholson, T. Bowman, R. Diebold.
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ALPHA TAU OMFGA - FIRST ROW: B. McCarthy, J. Keen, G. Seek, M Toylor, L. Tocchetti, R. McNamara, B. Lamb, P. Och, T. Loyd. SECOND ROW: W. Somora, W. Hopkins, D. Griffin, W. Duckeft, sec; J. McCartin, pres.; Wrs. Estes, housemother; B. Pettee, vice pres.; A. Spinicchia, treas.; J. Mocris, C. Steckel, J. Sousone, J. Hull THIRD ROW: G. Blester, J. Ward, J. Adams, E. Spencer, F. Eberhard, S. Shephord, D. Ott, H. O'Flaherty, J. Anderson, R. Marshall, S. Mirabile, E. Plumhoff. FOURTH ROW: R. Craw-
ford, D. Ott, J. Norris, M. Berry, G. Allman, D. Metz, J. Donatiu, T. Gould, W, Whitener, F. Gasser, T. McKensie, K. McCarthy, G. Willioms. FIFTH ROW: J. Welch, B. Detwiler, M. Walsh, W. Hancock. B. O'Neill, K. Hertell, C. Kitchin, R. Brown, R. Farrell, T. Beall, J. Harris, E. Word, B. Thatcher. SIXTH ROW: J. Bohor, D. Bowen, N. Clingon, <. Gunn, G. Ad- kins, B. Mortin, B. Downes, B. Panico, D. Booth. D. Gentile, B. Pittmon, C. Montealbano, V. Dovis, B. Bigbee, T. Etzler. P. Von Der Veer, R. Harris.
Alpha Tau Omega
"Many men in many activities" — that's the ATO's . . . The men of the Maltese Cross can be found in almost every phase of campus life . . . ATO's had a fine season in sports . . . They ended with a record of first in golf and second in football, basketball, swimming, track and softball . . . Singing also proved to be in their line — placed in the top three for the eighth straight year at the IFC sing . . . Plenty of hard work gave the ATO's a ring-side seat as they won first place in the sophomore carnival . . . Greek Week's famed chariot race is sponsored by ATO . . . Socially — Tau Tramp and Around-the-World-Party round out their busy year.
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Delta Sigma Phi
Looking for new party ideas? . . . Well, the Delta Sigs ore one jump ahead . . . Last year they held their Spring formal on the Diplomat yacht . . . Once back on campus the brothers were kept busy as they sailed home with the second place trophy in the Sophomore Carnival . . , Two varsity baseball managers, honorary societies, and other campus organizations along with the Varsity Grill supply the Delta Sigma Phi's with some of their campus activity.
DELTA SIGMA PHI - FIRST ROW: R, Reily, W. MacMullin, J. Toscano, T. Borry, vice-president; R. Mattlngley, president; R, Schick, J. Worhol, secre- tary; R. Neumon, B. Havrilick. SECOND ROW: D McCullough, R. Gordon,
A, Booth, J. Giganti, K. Kropinack, A. Morgan, S. Boss, J. Richardson, R. Philips, G. Avery, THIRD ROW: D, Hubbard, K. Boehm. E. Walker, J. Horch- ler, D. Mook, W. Nies, E. Mottison, H. Simon, N. Kraft, L. Munson.
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DELTA TAU DELTA — FIRST ROW: W. Corbin, T. Allen, M. Whitmore, G. M. Storey, D. Palmer, D. Schejbal, T. Wilson, D. Fox, W. Ferguson, J. Nor-
Riddick, treas.; W. Brown, pres.; S. Boss, vice pres.; T. Brown, sec; J. Put- mon, R. Belcher, F. Anding. SECOND ROW: T. Arturi, J. Doyle, F. Goriup, J. Bryon, B. Becker, W. Keller, T. Mormon, M. Groybill, K. Kazonjian, P. Engel. THIRD ROW: D, Cogar, N. Botes, J. Welty, B. Volente, L. Bolsomo,
ris. FOURTH ROW: A. Schuettinger, R. Fobes, E. Noill, B. Brockmon, J. Botes, L. Powell, R. Pearson, S. Dashiell, J. Foskett, B, Bernschein, L. Cuzo, S. Skipp, J. Booghter, P. Ellington, D. Lorrimore.
Delta Tau Delta
who gives the Sorority of the Year Award? . . . why the Delts . . . Delta Tau Delta is one of the largest national fraternities with 89 chapters in all sections of the United States . . . They have been highly competitive in all sports . . . and in the I.F.C. Sing the Delts exhibited their fine singing talents as they won second place in the competition . . .This year the chapter was invited to a reception by Justice Clark • held in the Supreme Court Building . . . The Delta Tau Delta's have one member in ODK . . . three members in Kalegathos . . . and the treasurer of S.G.A. . . . The Delt's social calendar is quite full and is highlighted by the spring formal and annual "Roaring Twenties Party."
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Kappa Alpha
"Southern spirit is here to stay" ... At least as for as the KA's are concerned, it is ... To inspire the rich southern tradition, the Kappa Alpha's present the Cotton-Pickers Minstrel . . . Painted faces
— show girls — spotlight this annual event which ranks as the oldest Maryland tradition . . . Their theatrical talents turn to the field of sports — brothers actively participate in intramurols . . . Other brothers ore members of the varsity swimming — lacrosse — wrestling
— and football teams . . . Social events complete the KA year . . . The annual Christmas Party for orphans, the Roman Toga Party, the Ocean City Preview are just a few on their busy schedule.
<APPA ALPHA - FIRST ROW: T. Versis, T. V^ingote, R. Greer, F. Romeo, H. Stansbury, vice pres.; B. Griswotd, pres.; D. Syl<es, sec; D. Pond, L. Gordy, N. Heaton, treas. SECOND ROW: J. Jennings, C. Brown, E. Kolo- [ian, R. Chinsley, R. Woods, J. Rowe, J. Thomas, S. King, J. Chalmers, F. Beever, M. Moiorono. THIRD ROW: R. Mantel, P. Vorre, R. Moncure, T. McGee, R, Higdon, R. Schatro, S. Kisley, J. Costos, C. Dorn, P. Lossoto-
vitch, B. Lee, C. Heaton. FOURTH ROW: T. Tyler, B. Dishoroon, S. Rand, C. Woyson, T. Lamcnd, L, Heinze, B. Leonard, W. Ebrite, A. Shoemaker, B. Blomquist, R. Cave. FIFTH ROW: G. Reckner, P. Sykes, H. Donager, H. Fairmon, J. Nattons, R. Roman, N. Kauffman, D. Rollings, F, Culkin, R. Snyder, L. Sack, J. Seline.
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LAMBDA CHI ALPHA - FIRST ROW: J. Mathews, J. Merkel, R. Boyer, sec; R. Cole, F, Hahn, vice pres.; W. Meyers, pres.; R. Bean, treas.; W. Boyer, M. Costx, E. Laurent. SECOND ROW: W. Hooks, P. Ostrowski, D. Field- ing, D. Fozenboker, P. Ostrowski, W. Demos, G. Stombough, G. Cova- nough, B. Thames, J. Derr. THIRD ROW: R. Turney, J. Williamson, J. Rop- pelt, J. Varvolo, H. Sanders, T. Hessenauer, N. Arnold, R. Balenger, B.
Alewine, H. Cole, R. Lochmon, FOURTH ROW: D. Wilson, M. Greene, F. McGrody, D. Johnson, S. Koye, J. Jockson, S. Bennett, B. Geyer, R. Zim- merman, F. Cook, D. Marrs. FIFTH ROW: W. Wolfersberger, D. Woody, D. Patterson, D. Workman, J. Cobra, D. Hykes, P. Rogers, L. Zarfoss, G. Floutt.
Lambda Chi Alpha
The singing voices of the Lambda Chi's entertained the oudience at Harmony Hall and walked away with the winning trophy . . . Besides excelling in the musical field, they pursue a great diversity of activity on the University campus . . . They are represented in the Men's League . . . Student Legislature . . . the band . . . University Theatre . . . Soccer . . . Football and many other organizations . . . An active social schedule is coupled with a sound academic program throughout the year . , . Oriental Orgy during Fall Rush . . . the Bagdad Ball during Spring Rush . . . and the annual Sorority Olympics held in spring during Greek Week.
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Phi Delta Theta
It is trophy time, party time or prank time? . . . Which ever it is the Phi Delts take the lead . . . Highlight of their year — the Phi's claim the 1959-60 Hillock Award for outstanding fraternity on campus . . . On to Greek Week . . . Here the Phi Delts swept the three major events . . . And they sing too! . . . Proof? . . . Took first in last spring's Interfroternity Sing and placed second in Harmony Hall . . . Sportswise . . . The Phi's took first in track and cross country and placed first in three other events . . . The brothers are represented in nearly all Terp teams and in many campus activities . . . Parties set the weekend scene as the spectacular ship-wreck party brings back memories of the fall semester.
PHI DELTA THETA — FIRST ROW: W. Smith, R. Potts, S. Brown, S. Swan- son, D. Wessel, T. Hummel, W. Crowford. SECOND ROW; P. Tucker, M. Pixton, R. Smith, J. Schiller, House Mngr.,- P. Siblik, Pres.; K. Roberts, Treas.; D. Montgomery, P. Nolan, B. Gale. THIRD ROW: J. Mikulo, H. Cooper, K. Smith, J. Hamilton, D. Dollenberg, A. Libby, C. StaufFer, R. Domey, D. Botes, W. Roeper. FOURTH ROW: J. Lindsay, E. Wolder, H. Beville, J.
Scarborough, D. Thompson, J. Kane, L. Borwhort, J, SchitT, D. Schroeder, J. Routenberg. FIFTH ROW: T. Gloss, R. Baker, T. Ferguson, W. Stosiulatis, D. Burns, J. Trogle, K. Poul, J. Hess, J. Mclntyre, W. Royer, B. Renfro, M. Ford. SIXTH ROW: R. Haas, D. Freese, R. Reeves, B. Rodenhiser, D. Moore, W. Morris, J. Tolbott, T. Tucker, T. Loird, D. Dobosh, T. Childs.
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PHI KAPPA SIGMA — FIRST ROW: F. Gale, sec; J. Fenton, R. Kljdzuwett, N. Kovolakides, B. Scott, vice pres.; Mrs. Hendley, housemother,- L. Rick- etis, pres.; J. Noon, B. Borry, S. Sodtler, V. Limouro. SECOND ROW: T, Wieczorek, D. Brooks, T. Morrissey, F. Smith, B. Bortholomay. B. Chambers, B. Slingluff, Y. Wilson, J. Stott, B. Hanna. THIRD ROW: E. Orndoff, J. Dor-
sey, C. Briddell, J. Mills, C. Krug, H. Duncan, K. Dondo, J. McPhail, B. Kight, C. Calderonello, P. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: R. Johns, J. Robinson, J. Knox, B. Vossiwinkel, H. Cermok, H. Wessel, M. Stefonowicz, R. Roe, J. Horlan, J. Clough, L. Koiss, K. Lawrence, M. Mulheron.
Phi Kappa Sigma
Varsity letters are "the thing" at the Phi Kap house . . . three All-American soccer players . . . three members of the All-American Lacrosse Team . . . honorable mention . . . one All-ACC football team member . . . What more could you ask for? . , . Can't forget intramurals as the Phi Kaps copped the basketball championship . . . "The Purple People Eater" got along fine with the judges as it helped the Phi Kaps win the homecoming float contest . . . ODK . . . president of M-Club and SGA — just a few of the campus activities . . . Weekends bring parties . . . The Shipwreck . . . Spring Formal . . . father and son oyster roast-spotlight the year.
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Phi Kappa Tau
"How I love that barber shop harmony" . . . And it's another packed house as the Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity presents the annual Harmony Hall . . . Stiff competition, "practice-practice-practice" and a colorful presentation makes Harmony Hall one of the major Greek events of the year . . . "Battle Axes and Bronze Bucks" — Implements of a warrior? No! Cherished awards here at Maryland ... To the outstanding fraternity man goes the Bronze Buck award ... To the outstanding Housemother goes the Battle Axe award . . . Scholarship at its best as the Phi Kappa Tau's received IFC Scholarship Improvement Plaque.
PHI KAPPA TAU - FIRST ROW: R. Bankson, N. Nosuti, treas.; J. Fieser, vice pres.; R. Glekas, pres.; B. Hoffman, sec; P. Brock, B. Robinson. SECOND ROW: H. Ricordo, D. Jorvis, T. Rodes, M. Jordan, P. Peel- ing, R. Nixdorf, J. Hoffman.
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PHi SlGViA DELTA - FIRST ROW: M. Gerstel, L. Granot, D. Winson, Pledgemaster; L. Dogoloff, Vice Pres.; B. Oronge, Pres.; I. Goldman, Sec; F. Harlem, Treas.; S. Winkler, E. Willcher. SECOND ROW: L. Lyon, B. Steirbach, S. Dobres, R. Freedman, A, Pasco, P, Friedman, R. Kotz, M. Schwartz, S. Berkcwitz, B. Hurwitz. THIRD ROW: J. Flax, K. Fedder, M.
Howard, B. Epstein, H, Bratman, L Lottee, U hrndkm FOURTH ROW: f Rudo, J. Niego, S. Morkoff, S. Saidmon, A. Epstein, L. Steinback, S. Jorvis, N. Schulmon, S. Henderson, N. Mirne. FIFTH ROW: C. Robinson, H. Rosen, S. Steinman, A. Weinberg, J. Wien, C. Levi, B. Siegel, B. Kominsky, M. Steinberg, D. Lerner, M. Siegel, D. Gould.
Phi Sigma Delta
What? . . , Collecting hi-fi's and TV sets? . . . Why not? ... The Phi Sigma Delts find their new hobby both profitable and economical . . . With two hi-fi's and one television already won, they have big hopes of more to come ... But this isn't their only collection . . . a new house is in the near future ... A tragedy has hit the Phi Sigma Delta house — The brothers mourn the death of their dog, Caesar, who was killed in a collision . . . Campus activities find a place with the Phi Sigma Delts . . . President of the Free State party . . . Sophomore legislature . . . engineering honorories . . . cheerleoders ... all carry the name of the fraternity.
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Phi Sigma Kappa
"And if I am elected" ... a familiar Phi Sig Expression, for they hold many political offices on campus . . . Current offices include executive vice-president of IFC . . . treasurer of Men's League . . . Sophomore Class Vice President . . . and elections board co- chairman . . . Also active in intramurals the brothers participate in almost every sport ... A touch of the holiday spirit as the Phi Sigs v^on the Men's League award for the Christmos house decoration . . . Socially speaking, the brothers remember most of all the spring weekend (formal?) . . . at the beach.
PHI SIGMA KAPPA - FIRST ROW: W. Wimer, J. Scancorella, W. Bounds, D. Mellinger, sec; J. Wood, pres.; M. Smith, P. Rever, vice pres.; C. Chllds, J. Towers, B. Moulthrop, SECOND ROW: A. Birch, R. Aoronson, N. Lomor, T. Chopmon, J. Duffey, J, Smyles, G, Bucl<, L. Billirgsley, W. Ator. THIRD ROW: C. Peterson, B, Funk, P. Cole, J. Foley, M. Miller, B, Heflin, E. Stan-
ford, L. Fober, J. Farr, S. Decroes, C. lonnocone. FOURTH ROW: L. Noppi, E. Fox, J. Walsh, E. Banks, H. Jones, R. Love, W. Robertson, T. White, M. Stevenson, R. Shumate, C. Hook. FIFTH ROW: W. Nichols, N. Wasileski, R. Rittinger, J. Rever, T. Motlick, L. Young, D. Coder, N. Karos, E. Gilmore, J. Moentmann, B. Wilson.
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PI KAPPA ALPHA — David G. Rocer, D:jvid O. Clemans, Fred J. O'Donoghue, Kenneth Mitchell, William F. Poole, Mascot — Samson.
Pi Kappa Alpha
Pi Kappa Alpha — one of the oldest and largest notional fraternities . . . founded in 1868 by six confederate veterans . . . Delta Psi chapter here at Maryland . . . chartered in 1952 . . . present here for several years and now in the process of reorganization . . . PKAs are looking for men willing to accept the challenge of building anew . . . With this in mind the nine members they now hove pursue an active social program . . . are working ambitiously on leadership and scholarship.
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Big mystery on campus! . . . Who has the SAE's second lion? . . . Known and recognized by the not-alwoys-so-white lions who guard their house, the busy SAE's haven't hod time as yet to track down their run-away lion . . . Posters, speeches and "bandwagons" . . , It's election time again and the SAE's proudly claim Freshman and Senior Class presidents . . . When football season comes into the spotlight, the brothers are well represented as the "Red and White" takes the field . . . Sparking the SAE social year is the Christmas program (co-sponsored with AWS), the Bar-Beta and the Spring Formal.
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON - FIRST ROW: R. Morgeson, J. Sippel, M. Stiva- letti, P. Gardella, sec; D. Butts, pres.; Mrs. Gojbraith, housemother; J. Jenkins, treos.; L. Dietrich, vice pres.; J. Stafford, B. Bortleson. SECOND ROW: B. Mason, H. Ingrohom, S. Coliison, P. Hickok, M. Dorsey, A. Rich- ards, G. Good, J. Montedonico, F. Ropson, R. Fenimore. THIRD ROW: R. Bristow, G. Tyndall, A. Greene, H. Woinwrighf, E. Roberts, T. Greensjoit,
H. Henegor, C. Baldwin, L. Bollard, E. Condon, G. Schumann. FOURTH ROW: E. Stevens, R. Cone, C. Brown, W. Moriority, P. Hodiok, E. Brown, G. Ehlert, R. Burkley, D. Sullivon, J. Fennel, D. Ward, R. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: J. Louer, C. Gray, J. Marshall, B. Mitchell, J. Cavlness, C. Johnson, B. Johnson, D. Champion, D. McCoy, P. Norris, D. Myers, J. Schmieler.
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SIGMA ALPHA MU - FIRST ROW: H. Brown, S. Savitfs, M. Hoyden, A. Glodston, S. Lipmon, M. Kurshner, R. Rothmon. SECOND ROW: H. Feld- man, L Levin, H. Luroy, vice pres.; J. Spiegel, pres.; S. Rosenberg, sec; G. Rosengarden, freas.; S. Rogers, H. Rosen. THIRD ROW: S. Wienstein,
P. Morkin, S. Machiz, R. Wiener, A. Savage, F. Sugar, N. Tucker, A. Re- Hert, M. Goldstein, N. Helmon, A. Rothenberg, S. Fine, D. Glieman. FOURTH ROW: F. Bonk, M. Harmotz, H. Miller, J. Feldriian, S. Levin, D. Berlin, M. Borrash, S. Kaufman, M. Snowhite, K. Waisman, S. Newhouse.
Sigma Alpha Mu
Dim lights and late hours . . . That's what it took as SAM placed second in fraternity scholarship competition . . . SAM proves again that "2" is the lucky number by tieing for second in the Homecoming float contest . . . Junior SAM's are standouts . . . They claim vice president of the Junior Class . . . treasurer of the Junior Class . . . overall chairman of the Junior Prom . . . Activity wise — the treasurer of the Free State party and the co-chairman of the card section wear SAM pins ... As for parties — Their winter weekend at a ski lodge is by far their most famous social event.
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Sigma Chi
Sigma Chi is best known to oil for its participation in athletics and campus activities . . . last year Sigma Chi won the volleyball championship and finished close to the top in the other athletic events ... In the realm of campus activities they rate high . . . President of the Junior Class . . . the business manager of the Diamondback . . . station manager of W.M.U.C. ... a member of ODK . . . Secretary and Rush Chairman of I.F.C., and many other office holders ... Of course there ore many social events during the year — the most outstanding and well known is the Sigma Chi Sweetheart Weekend.
SIGMA CHI - FIRST ROW: H. Huhndorff, J. Russell, B. White, D. Gole, F. Oosterhous, Pres.; N. Thigpen, J. Evans, J. Gemmill, Sec; P. Wasmer, V. Pres. SECOND ROW: R. Black, R. Smith, R. Miller, R. Bullion, C. Cum- mings, J. Sourwine, J. Boron, D. Watkins, A. Grose, L. Gempp. THIRD
ROW: T. Peters, B. Millios, J. Nogrady, J. Sims, J, Chaney, C. Harvin, Jr., D. Grimes, W. Corbin, S. Johnson, D. Cox, FOURTH ROW: G. Lopes, N. Williams, R. Stramski, D. Burkhordt, G. Doetsch, L. Denson, S. loth, W. Sullivan, Jr., J. Anderson, R. Congelosi, K. Dohlin.
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Sigma Nu
A small group with big plans . . . Being one of the smallest fraternities at Maryland doesn't stop the Sigma Nus . . . they are represented in a broad selection of campus activities ... In varsity sports — one of the brothers set a new record for cross country at the North Carolina course . . . Other activities include chairman of the Sophomore Carnival . . . assistant chairman of FOB . . . and officers in the Free State Politiclal Party ... The Pirate's Ball and the White Rose Formal spotlight the Sigma Nu's social calendar.
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Sigma Phi Epsilon
Red is the color! , . . The Sigma Phi Epsilons display their choice of color with a red roofed house bordered with red shutters and opened with a red dcor . . . The color also seems to appear on many committees and clubs as their attire is accented by a red vest . . . But wild as their choice of colors may be — the Sigma Phi Epsilon's record is such that they are a byword on campus for dependability . . . Their showing at the blood drive . . . the winning float at homecoming . . . their sweetheart chosen as homecoming queen . . . shows that the red men of College Park are always in the midst of campus activity.
SIGMA PHI EPSILON - FIRST ROW: D. Holt, R. Murdoch, D. Judy, J. Axley, treasurer; D. Arthur, president; C. Stoner, vice-president; L. Repass, secretary; B. Tucker, D. Coyelli. SECOND ROW: J. Comstock, W. Sengstock, D. Worrall, J. Dunbar, S. Wittmann, F. Shearer, J. Toggort,
I. Mandukich, A. Fox. THIRD ROW: J. Emery, J, Solvo, W. Bell, G. Orton, D. Thompson, B. Buell, D. Hardesty, G. Bell, J. Anderson. FOURTH ROW: R. Deffinbaugh, G. Clarke, J. Armstrong, R. Easmann, J. Leimonis, W, Munson, J. lams.
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Sigma Pi
"If you can't pass, build a hof-rod" . . . That's the favorite saying around the Sigma Pi house . . . They are especially proud of their new parking lot . . . perhaps, for the hot- rods they are constantly working on . . . The latest fad is European travel — recommended to all! . . . Parties . . . parties ... all through the year — accented by the Orchid Boll in the spring ... A touch of humor was added by the pledge class as one of the pledges completed his paddle — up-side down! . . . The Sigma Pi house is well guarded by Champ, a stately German police dog whose master is unknown.
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Tau Epsilon Phi
Look who's bock! . . . Yes, the TEPs are bock on campus . . . But did they really leave? ... No one will deny that they were with us at the IFC Sing . . . TEP pledges set an early pace as three members won Freshman Class offices . . . The brothers are out for blood too — at least in the campus wide blood drive which they sponsor . . , Besides varsity sports representation, their traditionally strong intramural teams were runners-up in basketball and volley- ball . . . Social calendar is full of many weekend parties . . . Annual Carolina trip is highlight of the year.
TAU EPSILON PHI - FIRST ROW: E. Morgansteil, S. White, Pledge Warden; L. Kaplan, Scribe; Mrs. Carroll, Housemother; C. Sandler, Chan.; G. Leon, Trees.; J. Sidle, Board of Gov.; J. Forster. SECOND ROW: M.
Krowgord, H. Diener, M. Long, B^ Solgonik, W. Stone, M. Hendler, B. Brit- ton, N. Posner. THIRD ROW: R. Offln, L. Stolberg. T. Lomden, S. Switzen- boum, R. Sipahn, H. Spector, J Shor, B HofFmon, D. Sogal.
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TAU KAPPA EPSILON — FIRST ROW: R. Grudziecki, J. Murphy, A. Reeves, M Benkert, V. Pres.; D, Bindok, Pres.; C. Eockles, Sec; E. Handler, V. Colder, J. Apostol, Treas. SECOND ROW: W. Mann, A. Clessuras, D. Mill- houser, D. Staufenberger, D. Brown, F. de Luna, R. Bowie, R. Leimonn, J. Coscino. THIRD ROW: W. Johnson, D. Fisher, C. Brady, J. Smelser, I. Hee-
mann, K. Groshon, J. Hunsicker, W. Soeoce, J. Moore. FOURTH ROW: E. Sommerfield, R. Ferguson, J. Herbert, B. McGilvery, T. Hess, D. Yankowski, G. Elder, J. Olszewski. FIFTH ROW: W. Foody, R. Rush, R. Shaflrey, E. Stickell, C. Regnier, G. Crouse, C. Wochsmuth, J. Parker, J. Trudcon, B. Abell.
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Who has that grand old victory bell? . . . Who owns that famous dog Ralph, who has managed to attend every class on campus? . . . The TKE's do! . . . Especially noted for their achievements in interfroternity sports . . . The touch fcotboii championship is theirs for the third consecutive year . . . winners in softball last spring . . . received the all-team sports award . . . TKE has also contributed many players to Maryland's varsity teams ... An annual Christmas party is given for orphans by the TKE's and a girl's dorm . . . The pledges do their share by painting and repairing needy homes . . . Typical of social spirit is the TKE Gambling party with costumes and theme of the Roaring Twenties.
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Theta Chi
Sleeping through exams is traditional at the Theto Chi House . . . But they manage to stay awake long enough to excell in various activities ... In interfroternity sports, they are consistently close in the competition . . . Members excell in activities such as tne LOciObse team . . . chairman of Rush Forum . . . Co-chairman of Greek Week. . . . The French party in the spring — Barnyard Stomp in the fall, add highlights to their social calendar . . . Keeping watch at all hours is Shelly, their friendly collie, who enjoys his home in their beautifully remodeled house.
THETA CHI - FIRST ROVV: T. Kleis, D. Davies, R. Cahill, treasurer; J. Bigelow, president; Mrs. Mildred Richards, housemother; J. Randolph, vice-president; J. Bunyon, secretary; J. Merrill; R. Wright. SECOND ROW:
D. Wilson, E. Bowers, P. Beatty, V. Ferraris, J. Pendergraph, J. Cotterton,
E. Staples, J. Klein, J. Tepper. THIRD ROW: J. Tisclenger, W. Wilson, R. Kidwell, W. Glockler, D. Kent, R. Turner, M. Lewis, T. Hughes, D. Walker.
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ZETA BETA TAU - FIRST ROW: S. Shapiro, P. Tucker, B. Meringoff, His- torian; L. Pittler, Pres.; Mrs. Agnes Cook, Housemother; J. Haas, V. Pres.; R. Schoftel, Sec; H. Goldflnger, SECOND ROW: S Salup. H. Silverman, A. Freidson, C. Asken, S. Rohd, B. Jensky, B. Sachs. THIRD ROW: M. Saru- bin, B. Amernick, A. Asroel, A. Alperstein, A. Mason, S. Berman, J. Goff-
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Zeta Beta Tau
Activities need leaders and the Zeto Beta Taus meet the demand — IFC president . . . Greek Week chairman . . . Old Line party president . . . Homecoming chairman, just to note a few . . . Mention any intramural sport and the ZBT's are ready . . . Basketball found them taking first place in their division . . . bikes and bridge! ... An odd combination ... But not to the ZBT's who sponsor both the bridge tournament and the Greek Week bike race . . . Sports cars prove to be the favorite at the white mansion on Knox Road — ZBT's captured first place in Greekono . . . Although the Zebes didn't place in Harmony Hall, they certainly livened up the show!
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Campus Life . . .
as seen from the viewpoint
of the Doydodger.
First of all — the problem of parking,
the mad dash
for coffee . . .
or to class
Lunch at the Student Union
or out of a machine . . .
Meeting the carpool at 4 o'clock
or maybe 5.
Dinner at home
Then . . . trying to fit in studies
with family routine.
JDENT UNION BUlLDl^
Student Union Cafeteria and Lounges
Daydodger Den —
University Commuters Club . . .
Home away from home for tfie
Daydodger .
Viewing
with sinking heart —
Parking Lot B - full
ot 7:55 in the morning . . . !
Or, realizing
when it's much too late —
that a project, book or lunch
can't be found
in that empty locker.
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Another joy
for the Doydodger —
sprinting up the hill
for
c student union hamburger.
Or
delighting in another
Mocke machine meal . . .
During that
hour or two break
Daydodgers
con be found
seeking a quiet place,
studying,
sprinkled across the campus
in
the S. U. lounge —
the library —
the Central Auditorium.
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Just think back awhile
to our freshman year . . .
Remember the first day —
your dink?
your name card?
your first registration —
long lines, confused faces,
that wonderful feeling
when you staggered out
a "Fullfledged Freshman!"
Remember . . .
freshman elections.
Tip, Barry, Joffe,
and the rest of the gang?
And the prom
they gave us?
Yes,
our freshman year . . .
a year to remember,
and one
I'll never forget.
. . . John Hagedorn
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what I remember most
about our sophomore
year —
the carryover of
enthusiasm from the
freshman year
to a new life
as a sophomore . . .
the sophomore prom,
the cheers and
happiness when
June Lee Walker
was crowned queen
of the sophomore
class . . .
the carnival with
all the class
turning out en masse . . .
the casualties,
both academic and
personal . . .
the remaining class
members grouping
closer together . . .
and the many
happy times which
have a place in the
memories of college life.
. . . Buck Griswold
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Our junior prom,
in a whirl of snow,
couples floating
to the music of
Lionel Hampton,
Miss Maryland (Phyllis Lever)
crowned, with a dazzling
smile . . .
a peaceful May afternoon,
the traditional class dances,
outstanding women
honored,
and the delighted squeals
of the new Mortar Board tappees . . .
these
we will remember.
. . . Kris Stroebing
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After four years of striving
for graduation,
for our degree,
we don't want to leave
after all . . .
when we look back
at the hard times
we can laugh —
now,
'though they weren't
funny at the time.
But our memories . . .
of the campus,
of political conventions,
of the Senior Class Presents —
Jonathan Winters,
Chris Connor, and
Les Elgart at the prom . . .
will always
linger with us.
. . . LeRoy Dietrich
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ABBOTT, EDWARD A., Rockville; A&S, B.A , Geog. - reiT . ABRAMSON, CYNTHIA JEAN, Alexondria, Vo.; Ed., B.S., Sponish — AE* assist, treos.; 'I'K'I' ; SNEA; Deon's List; Chopel Choir,- Bridol Foir; MtxJern Dance accompanist; Flying Follies.
ADAMS, JOE C, Cheverly; BPA, B.S., Public Relotions — A2X, treos.,- "Ex- pression," mong. ed., bus. mgr.
ADEIMAN, MILTON, Boltimore; BPA, B.S., Mkting — *2;A , hist.; Intrornurols, horseshoe champ.; Mkting. Club; S.A.M.; Propeller Club.
ADIUNG, JUDITH ANN, Washington, DC; Home Ec, B.S., Proc. Art — .\A ; Angel Flight; "M Book"; Soph. Queen, runner-up; Flying Club. AKIN, WILLIAM E., Hyottsville; A&S, B.A., Hist.
AKMAN, BARBARA LEE, Silver Spring; A&S, B.S., Micro. — ilAO, treos. ALLEN, BARRY M., Belhesda; BPA, B.A., Journ. - <I>AE ; i;AX ; "Diamond- back," mang. ed., columnist, ed. assist.; "Old Line," ossoc. ed., contrib. ed.; WMUC; Fresh. Class, v. p.; FOB; Operations & Controls Comm.
ALLEN, ROBERT C, Mt. Ranier; BPA, BS., Marketing.
ALLULIS, GEORGE CARROLL, Catonsville; A&S, B.A., Hist. - Newmon Club. ALPHER, ElLIOn JOEL, Takoma Park; A&S, B.S., Zool. - AEII. ALTSCHULL, ALLAN N., Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Psych. - ZBT; School Bond; "Diamondback"; Cheerleoder; Intrornurols; Homecoming Comm.
AMICK, JR., GROVER S., Arlington, Va.; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. — AIEE; IRE. ANADALE, JR., GEORGE A., Hyottsville; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. — ASCE. ANDERSON, JEANNIE, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., German — r+B, rec. sec'y.; AWS, Chm. Leodership Workshop; Free Sfote Party; "Diamondback," copy ed., columnist, news ed.; "M Book," sec. ed.; Women's Chorus; Campus Chest, pub.; Daydodger Big Sister.
ANDERSON, JUDITH GLEN, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Speech Therapy - AOM ; 'i'X; i.\H; Aqualiners; Daydodger Big Sister; AWS, Orphans Parly.
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ANDERSON, KAREN, Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed. — AAA ;
Cheerleader; Angel Flight; Military Ball Queen, 1st runner up; Military Boll
Chm.; AWS Bridal Fair, cotering chm.; IFC Sing, chm.; SNEA; Fr. Prom
Queen, 1st runner up.
ANDREONE, JOSEPH C, Baltimore; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. — Intramural,
pres.; Fr. Wrestling; Fr. Baseball; Varsity Boseball; M. Club.
ANNUNZIATA, ANNE, Nework, N.J.; A&S, B.A., French - Nev^mon Club:
Newman Choir; Chapel Choir; French Club.
ANTHIS, WILLIAM, Greenbelt; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - *Hi: ; HKN; TBII :
AIEE - IRE,
APPLEBY, DIANE ELIZABETH, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Criminology - AOII ; sec'y; Angel Flight; Soph Carnival; "Terrapin"; Soph Prom; Job Placement
Comm.
APPLEFELD, LINDA M, Baltimore; Ed., B.A., Childhood — AE* , pres., hist.;
WRA, rep.; Intramurolv Diamond; SNEA.
AQUILINA, MAJOR RAYMOND F., Ft. Meodc; U.C, B.S., Militory Science —
Dean's List.
ARENGO, LOLITA, Baltimore; Ed., B.A., French.
ARNBERG, LT COL WILBFRT H., Alameda. Calif.; U.C, MS., Mililory Studies.
ARTHUR, KENNETH DONALD, Hyottsville; BPA, B.S., Marketing - i:4'E ,
prts., v. p.; FOB, chm , Sr, Class Leg.; S.A.M.; Marketing Club; Campus Chest;
Organizations & Control Comm.; Homecoming Comm.
AHLEY, GORDON DOUGLAS. Silver Spring; A&S, B.S., Geog.
ASHMAN, HINDA, Baltimore; Ed., B.A., Eng. - Aquoliners; Hillel, choir dir.;
Dorm Big Sister; FOB; Fr. Doy, pub.
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ASHMAN, ROBERT EDWARD Hyattsville; BPA, B.S., Accounting. ATKINSON, HUGH, College Pork; U.C, B.S., Military Science. ATWELL, JR., TILDEN O., Annapolis; A&S, B.A., English. ATWILL, LEONARD W., Hyattsville; A&S, B.S., G&P.
AXLEY, JR., JOHN HAROLD, Silver Spring; A&S, B.S., Micro. — 2<1>E, compt.;
KK*; SAO; Univ. Band; Soccer Team; M Club; ROTC Bond.
BACON, ROBERT N., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - Newman Club;
RMA; IRE; AIEE; Dorm House Rules Comm.
BAILEY, JR., JOHN D., Leonardtown; Agri., B.A., Agronomy — Agronomy
Club; Newman Club.
BAILEY, ROBERT H., Princess Anne; Agri., B.S., Food Tech.
BAKER, NINA ALEXANDRA, Washington, DC; A&S, B.A., Eng. - AE<J>; Fly- ing Follies, sec'y; "I am a Camera," osst. dir,; Thespian Soc; Chimes. BAKER, RICHARD C, Allentown, Pa.; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. - Varsity Wres- tling, ACC Champion; M Club, coordinotor; Intromurol Council, v. p. BAKER, WILLIAM AARON, Silver Spring; BPA, B.S., G&P. BALENGER, JOHN W., Greenbelt; Engr., B.S.. Mech. Engr.
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BALLARD, LOWELL DOUGLAS, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - SAE;
ASME; WMUC; Radio Club.
BALLENGER, REGINA M., Baltimore; A&S, B.A., G&P - <1>2A; Dorm, Jud.
Board, Exec Council, pres.; AWS, Regional Conv.; Placement Library.
BANDEL, DONALD MARTIN, Ellicott City; Agri., B.S., Gen. Agri. - AZ; FFA;
4-H Club; Agri. Student Council; Col-O-Ag, reporter.
BARCELLA, ANDREA L., Bethesda; Home Ec, B.S., Tex. Clo. - Newmon Club;
Home Ec. Club; Angel Flight; Dorm Exec. Council; Homecoming Queen, finol-
ist; Soph Prom Queen, 1st runner up.
BARCLAY, CAROLYN ELIZABETH, Towson; A&S, B.S., Psych
BAREFORD, RYLAND GILBERT, Arbutus; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed,
BARKER, PHILIP J., Havre de Grace; BPA, B.S., Ins. & Rl. Est. - Dean's List;
Baseball Team.
BARKLEY, JOAN M., College Pork; Home Ec, B.S., Ed. - AXO; Home Ec,
Club.
BARKLEY, MAURICE CLELLAND, College Park; A&S, B.A., Speech - Vanden-
berg Guard; Men's Chorus; WMUC.
BARLOW, CAPT. GLEN H., Mobile, Ala.; UC, B.S., Military Science.
BARNHART, DORIS EILEEN, Monchester; Ed,, B,S., Secretarial Ed.
BARR, ANDREW G., Washington. DC, Engr., B.S., Elec. Enqr. - AIEE; IRE
BARR, EDWARD EARL, Washington, D.C.; Engr,, B.S., Elec. Engr. — AIEE; IRE, BARTOLEC, THOMAS ANDREW, Edgewood; BPA, B,S., Ind. Mongt, - AZn ; SAM; Golf Team; M Club; ACC Athletic Honor Roll; Newman Club; "Diamond- back,"
BATCHELDER, ROBERT A., Hyattsville; A&S, B.A., Hist. - Elections, Bridge Club. BATES, JAMES MARSHALL, Bethesda, A&S, B,A,, Am, Civ. - ATA .
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BATEY, CAPT. THOMAS O., Washington, DC; U.C, B.S., Military Science. BAUMAN, MAJOR GEORGE F., Silver Spring; U.C, B.S., Militotv Science. BAUMGARTEN, GEORGE PAUL, Hyottsville; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. — ASME; Chapel Choir; Men's Glee Club.
BEAHM, JR., THEODORE EDWARD, Chevy Chose; SPA, B.S., Public Rel. - SAE; i;^X ; SAM; Am. Public Rel. Assoc, pres.; Intromurols.
BEARD, H. RICHARD, Bethesdo; A&S, B.S., Chem. -AX2.
BEAUCHAMP, BETTY, Union City, Tenn.; A&S, B.A.. Soc. — .\An , v. p.; Pep
Club; Wesley Foundation; Art Club.
BECKER, BRADLEY W., Beltsville; BPA, B.S., Ind. Mong. - JiTA ; AA2 , v.p.;
OAK ; SGA, treos.; Soph. Class, v.p.; Kolegothos, treos.; FOB, freos.; SAM,
treos.
BEERS, THOMAS B., Elklon; BPA, B.S., Trans. — Nev^mon Club; ANA; SAM;
Propeller Club.
BEHNKE, ROLAND F., Beltsville; U.C, B.A., Hist. — Rifle Team; Flying Club.
BELEJCHAK, GEORGE JOHN, Cheverly; A&S, B.S., Psych. — Vondenberg
Guard; Newman Club.
BELFORD, BARRY G., Boltimore; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. — ASCE; Intromurols.
BELL, NANCY CAMIILE, Hyattsville; Home Ec, B.A., Pr. Art - AWS, Pub
Comm.
'Remember how the stadium was packed at the N.C. — Md. football game the game the Queen of England attended?" . . . Pat Hershberger
BEILINGHAM, ANDREW BUHERFIEL, Baltimore; Agri., B.S., Agri. Econ. Mar- keting — Pre Vet. Club; Dorm, pres.; RMA; Channing Fellowship; Intramural Sports; Agri. Econ. Club.
BELTRAME, THOMAS FELICE, Gwinn, Mich.; A&S, B.S., Zool. BEMAN, JAMES A., Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Psych. BENJAMIN, HARRYETTE, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed.
BENNETT, JAMES G., Hyattsville; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - AIEE; IRE.
BENNETT, MARIAN ELLEN, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Sp. & Drama — AOII ,
sec'y; 'I'K't' ; Univ. Theatre; Lob Theatre; Flying Follies; Old Line Party, del.;
WRA Intromurols.
BERENHOLTZ, CHARLOHE, Baltimore; Ed., B.A., Childhood Ed. - A+E ,
pledge mistress; Ponhellenic Council; Hillel; SEANYS.
BERGER, DEBORAH, Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
BERGER, PAUL, Boltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. (or Ind. — S.A.M.; lEA.
BERGER, RAYMOND H., Boltimore; BPA, B.S., Accounting - ASfl ; BA+;
FOB; Accounting Club; Chapel Choir; Dorm, pres.; Veterans Club; Young
Democ.; Lutheran Student Assoc.
BERGFALK, MYRNA LEE, Silver Spring; A&S, B.S., Soc. — KA Soc. Club.
BERLIN, MARVIN N„ Boltimore; BPA, B.S., Accounting - TE+; FOB, Sub.
chm.; Intromurols.
BERLIN, STUART ERNEST, Silver Spring; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. BERMAN, ARNOLD I., Boltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - TE* ; SAM; Psych. Club; Intramural Sports; Weightlifling Club.
BERMAN, IRIS J., Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed. - A<I>E, pres.; Dia- mond; May Day, comm. chm.; Dorm, hist.; Hillel; SNEA,
BERNEY, STUART R., Baltimore; BPA, B.S.. Finonce - TE+ IFC Intromurols; Base boll.
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BESSEHE, MAUREEN C, Cranston, R.I.; A&S, B.A., Soc. — Newman Club; Dorm, council, intramurals, cult, chm., fire marshal; Soc. Club; AWS. BEST, CHARLES L., Washington, D.C.; BPA, B.S., Accounting — Accounting Club.
BETHON, GLORIA DOLORES, Washington, D.C.; A&S, B.A., Psych. — 2K, sch. chm.; Newman Club; Ski Club; Psych. Club.
BETTY, DALE ANTHONY, Butler, Pa.; Engr., B.S., Met. Engr. - SAE; ODK; Dorm, pres., v.p.; Newman Club; ASM; M Club; Varsity Football; All Am., Hon- orable mention; Blue Gray All Star Game; ACC Conf., 2nd Team; A.V. Wil- liams Award.
BIGELOW, JOHN WILLIAMS, Washington, DC; A&S, B.S., Psych. - 0X, v.p., social chm., rush chm.; IFC; Old Line, rep.; Busboy's Union; Basketball. BIGLER, JR., WILLIAM E., Beltsville; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - BKN; AIEE; IRE. BILLINGSLEY, LANCE W., Woshington, D.C.; A&S, B.A., Econ. - <t>2K; SGA, leg., asst. speaker; Sr. Class, exec council; "Sr. Class Presents," chm.; FOB; Varsity Soccer; A&S Sr. Council; Fac. Stu. Pub. & Communications Comm. BINCH, WILLIAM B., Hyottsville; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - <i>2K , v.p., sociol chm., rush chm., pledge trainer; IFC; FOB; Intramurals.
BINDOK, DONALD EDWARD, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - IKE, pres., pledge trainer, social chm.; Newman Club; SAM; lEA; Intramurals, All Star. BIRKMEYER, RICHARD EVANS, Baltimore; BPA, B.A., Pub. Relations - <t>A6 ; "Diamondbock"; Intramurals.
BLACK, JR., ROBERT EDWARD, Trenton, N.J.; Engr., B.S., Aero. Engr. - 2X; IAS; ASME; Wesley Foundation; Westminister Fellowship; Intramurals. BLACKBURN, DAVID M., Cumberland; BPA, B.S., Econ. - Football; Univ. Theatre.
BIACKWEIL, DONALD M., Hanover; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. — AIEE; IRE. BLADES, ROBERT S., Greenbelt; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. BLANDFORD, JR, WILLIAM W., Baltimore; BP.A., B.A., Accounting. BLASKOSKI, CAPT. NORMAN N., Stewart AFB, Tenn.; U.C, B.S., Military Sci- ence.
"What member of the Class of '61 could forget the DKE and TEP debacle?" .
Sheila From
BLEVINS, GEORGE RANDOLPH, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr.
BOCKMILLER, JOHN R., Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Pol. Science.
BOGARD, PAGE SWARTZ, Silver Spring; Ed., B.A., Art - AOD , corr. sec'y,
rush chm.; Diamond; "Terrapin," sect, ed., ossoc. ed.. Art ed.
BOGARD, JR., WILLIAM F., Silver Spring; BPA, B.S., Trans. - AID; IFC.
BOOTH, GEORGE RICHARD, Suitland; BPA, B.S., Pub. Relations - ATO, corr. sec'y. rec. sec'y, rush chm.; KAM, pres.; ZAX ; APR, sec'y; FOB; Newman Club; "Terrapin," sports ed., photo.; "Diamondbock"; "Old Line"; SGA, Pub. Rel. Comm. co-chm.
BOOTH, JR., WILLIAM B., Comdenton; U.C, B.S., Military Science. BORGOS, ARDELE C, Hyottsville; A&S, B.A., Span. Lit. - SAO ; Dean's List; Span. Club; Newman Club; International Club, co-chm. Fiesta. BOUGHTER, MARGARET MAY, Baltimore; Ed., B.A., Art -AilA, sch. chm., so- cial chm.; Diamond; Panhellenic Council, sch. chm., public rel. comm.; Aquolin- ers; "M Book"; SGA, pep comm.; Soph Carnival, decorations chm.
BOWEN, MAJOR RALPH E., Triangle, Vo.; U.C, B.S., Military Science - SAE.
BOX, DONALD, Glen Burnie; BPA, B.S., Marketing - AA2 ; AMA; Civil War
Club.
BOYD, GERTRUDE, College Park; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - "Diamondbock";
SNEA.
BOYER, FRANK G. J., Greenbelt; Engr., B.S., Chem. Engr. - AX2 ; AlCE; Am.
Chem. Soc; Newman Club.
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BOYER, ROBERT D., Chevy Chose,- A&S, B.A., Eng. - AX A, sec'y; Univ. Thea- tre,- "Diamondback," columnist.
BOYER, WILLIAM R., Chevy Chose, A&S, B.A., Hist. -AXA, treos., pledge troiner; Fr. -Soccer; "Diamondback," columnist,- Harmony Hall, 1st ploce; Wesley Foundation; Young Repub. Club.
BRACKEN, RICHARD TOWNEND, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. — TBIl , Sociol chm.; HKN, sec'y, initi. chm.; Res. Asst.; AIEE; IRE; Intramurols. BRADFORD, JEAN CAROLE, Chevy Chase; Ed., B.A., Elem. Ed. - AP ; SNEA; "Terropin"; WRA Intramurols.
BRADLEY, DALE, Landover; Engr., B.S., Aero. Engr.
BRANCH, JOHN W., Takomo Park; A&S, B.S., Micro. - SAO , v. p.; A<f>n
KK*; Band.
BRANDON, RONALD A., Takoma Pork; Agri., B.S., Crops.
BRANDT, ALAN BARRY, Hyottsville; BPA, B.A., G&P — AXA, v. p.; *H2
nSA ; Young Democ.; IFC, sch, comm.
BRANDT, JUDITH ANNE, Hyattsville; A&S, B.A., Eng. — Chapel Choir; Young Democ. Club,
BRANNAN, FRANCIS JENNESS, Mt, Rainier; BPA, B.S., Trans. - ANA, pres.; S.A.M.; Newman Club; Propeller Club, pres.
BRANNAN, MELISSA ANNE, Mt. Roinier; Ed., B.S., Childhood - 2K ; Cheer- leader; Colorguord; FOB; Newman Club. BRANNOCK, N. FRED, Cambridge; Engr., B.S., Chem. Engr. - AICE, pres.
BRANT, ROBERT E., Foils Church, Va.; U.C, B.S., Military Science. BRAUNGART, RICHARD GOTTFRIED, Cotonsville; A&S, B.A., Sec. -TKE; New- man Club.
BRAVERMAN, SARA LEE, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Fine Arts - Big Sister; Stud. Counselor; "D" Club.
BRENNEMAN, EUGENE W., Grantsville; Agri., B.S., Ed. Chapel Choir; Ag Council, rep. for Col-O-Ag.
AZ, sec'y; FFA;
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BRENNER, SUE, Harrisburg, Po.; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed. - AE, v.p.; Diamond,
v.p.; Ponhellenic Council; WRA, bowling tourn. chm.; SNEA.
BRIAN, VIRGINIA SOWELL, Greenbelt; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - Boptist Student
Union; SNEA.
BRIELE, JERRY C, Salisbury; BPA, B.S., Accounting — Accounting Club; Dorm,
treas.; Intramurols.
BROGAN, CONLIN R., Elizabeth, N.J.; A&S, B.A., Soc. - SN; Newman Club;
Young Democ. Club; Intramurols.
BROS, PETER K., Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Eng.
BROWN, BARBARA ALICE, Frederick; A&S, B.A., Hist. — ATA , trees., chap- loin; TBX ; <l'.\9 ; -frK*; Diamond; Campus Jud. Boord; uorm Jud. Board, chm.; Bond; Moy Day, Invi. chm.; Jr. Usher; "Terrapin," sect, ed.; Free State Party; AWS, big sister, academic boord; Md. Christian Fellowship, sec'y. BROWN, III, EMORY LOUIS, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - SAE, pres.; Vnrsity Track; Varsity Cross Country; "Terrapin," sect, ed.; M Club. BROWN, GEORGE R.. College Pork; BPA, B.S,, Trans.
BROWN, ROGER D., Jamesburg, N.J.; BPA, B.S,, Accounting — Accounting
Club.
BROWN, SHELDON W., Brookeville; BPA, B.S.. Econ. - KA, Minstrel Show.
BRULl, ROBERT, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Chem, - Am. Chem Soc; Weightlifting
Club,
BRUMFIELD, CARL W., Ft Bronch, Ind.; Engr., B.S,, Mech. Engr.
394
BRYAN, BETTIE, Baltimore; Ed., B.A., Secretarial Ed. -2K; AWS, big sister,-
Newman Club; Aqualiners; Ski Club.
BUSES, LARRY MICHAEL, Takoma Park; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. - Modern
Donee Club; Univ. Theatre; Intromurals.
BUCHANAN, lEWIS S., Wcshington, DC; BPA, B.S., Pers. Adm. - 2N, pres.
BUCHMAN, DAVID THOMAS, Hyottsville; Agri., B.S., Dairy Husb. - AZ; Ag.
Council; Dairy Science Club; Block & Bridle Club.
BUCKNER, DORIS G., Washington, DC; A&S, B.A., Span, - Span. Club; Fren.
Club; Phil. Club.
BUCKWALTER, ROY R., Glen Burnie; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
BUGATCH, ESTHER LYNN, Baltimore; A&S. B.A., Eng. - *22 ; Ponhellenic
Council, corr. sec'y; May Day, entertoinment co-chm.; Hillel, sec'y Bridal Fair;
Fr. Prom, dec. comm.
BURDETTE, BARBARA BENSON, Rockville; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - Dorm, sec'y,
exec, council; FOB; AWS; SNEA; Flying Assoc, treas.; Baptist Student Union.
BURKE, JOSEPH M., Silver Spring; Engr.. B.S., Elec. Engr.
BURKE, RONALD EARL, Darlington; Ed., B.S., Moth. — Track; Gymkono Troop.
BURNS, ROLENE ELIZABETH, Cheverly; A&S, B.A., Eng. - Angel Flight; Doy-
dodger Big Sister.
BURYN, LESTER H., Miami Beach, Flo.; BPA, B.S., Finonciol Mgt. - Chapel
Choir.
"I'll always remember the auditorium that was always a theater for those who gave their talent and energy backstage or on the boards" . . . Pat Hays
BUSCHOLD, CAROL JANE, Cranford, N.J.; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - KA , sec'y, chaplain; Ponhellenic Council, pres.; Diamond; Bridal Fair, sec'y; Fr. Day, co- chm.; Old Line Party, pub. chm.; Canterbury Club; Modern Dance Club; AWS, pub. chm.
BUSHNELL, LINDA SUSAN, Hyottsville; A&S, B.A,, Eng. - AX^ , v.p.;TB2 , v. p., pres.; SNEA; Band; Dean's List; Daydodger Big Sister; "Terropin," art staff.
BUTLER, JIMMIE L., Annapolis Jet.; BPA, B.S., Accounting - BA* ; BPS ; Ac- counting Club.
BUTLER, PATRICIA M., Silver Spring; A&S, B.A,, Eng. - 2K , rec. sec'y, corr. sec'y; Ponhellenic Council, rec. sec'y; <t>K4' ; FOB; Doydodger Big Sister; Housemothers Reception Comm.; Job Placement Bureau.
BUTTS, DAVID HAMBLIN, Gaithersburg; Agri, B.S., Econ. - SAE; IFC; "Ter- rapin"; Student Life Comm.; Canterbury Club.
CAHILL, RICHARD MICHAEL, Hyottsville; BPA, B.A., Accounting - eX, sociol chm., treas.; IFC; Newman Club; Accounting Club; Intromurals; Homecoming Dance, Co-chm. pub. Comm.
CAIN, RICHARD JOHN, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Accounting. CALLAHAN, ELIZABETH HANKS, Mayo; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
CALLIS, MELINDA LOU, Baltimore; Ed,, B.S., Elem. Ed. - SNEA. CALLISON, C. STUART, Boonville, Mo.; BPA, B.S., Foreign Service - SAE; *K* ; *H2 ; OAK; "Terrapin," 1960 Ed. in Chief; Who's Who; Scobbord & Blade; Fac.-Sen. Publ. Board; Cent. Stud. Court Justice; Adv. AFROTC; Cross Country & Track Intromurals winner.
CALYER, M. CLARK, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y,; BPA, B,S., Trans. — ANA. CAMERON, M SGT, NORRIS ALLAN, Pittsburgh, NY.; U.C, B.A., Hist, - Dean's List.
CAMERON, WILLIAM, Blodensburg; Ed., B.S., Music — Chapel Choir; Madrigals;
Flying Follies; Protestant Service Choir Dir.; Music Ed. Nat. Conf.
CAMPBELL, JOHN FRANKLIN, Woshington, D.C.; BPA, B,S,, Marketing -
li'tE ; Newman Club.
CAMPBELL, JR., ROBERT A., Washington, D.C.; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. -
ATO; Intromurals; Dorm officer; Intra Frat, Athletics.
CANNING, MICHAEL F., Greenbelt; BPA, B.S,, Pub. Relations.
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CANTER, JUDITH HELENE, N. Chevy Chose; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed. - A+E , v.p.. Hist.; Young Democ. Club, sec'y; Women's Chorus; Hillel; AWS CAPLAN, MARJORIE A., Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Psych. — E, pres.; "Diamond- bock," columnist; "Old Line."
CAPLAN, MARK K., Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Generol -ZBT, pledge moster; Soph Prom Comm.
CAPLAN, STANLEY, Woshington, DC; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - TE+ ; S.A.M.; Intramural Boxing.
CAPLE, CHARLES R., Finksburg; BPA, B.S. Accounting — Accounting Club.
CAPRIO, CAROL ANN, Newark, N.J.; A&S, B.A., French — IIB* , treos.;
Newman Club; Red Cross; Homecoming Queens Comm.
CARLSON, II, CHARLES M., Annapolis; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. — Dorm Council;
Fr. Soccer; Vorsity Soccer.
CARPENTER, EARL, Germonlown; A&S, B.S., Moth - IIME .
CARR, ROBERT GEORGE, Silver Spring; BPA, B.A. Finance - S.A.M.; Bond. CARROLL, ROSALIE CLARE, Hyattsville; A&S, B.A., Eng. - Newmon Club. CARTER, CARL J., Washington, D.C.; Ed., B.A., Ed. - ZAX ; OAE; WMUC, news dir.; Riding Club.
CASCINO, JOSEPH ARTHUR, Baltimore; Phys. Ed., B.S.. Phys. Ed. -TKE, Pledge Trainer: Intromurols.
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"I remember the campus in the different seasons, the chiming of the bells in the chapel" . . . Barbara Brown
CASSIDY, EARL WILLIAM, Worwick, R.I.; U.C, B.S., Military Science. CASSIDY, CAPT. GERALD W., Triangle, Va.; U.C, B.S., Militory Science. CASSIDY, WILLIAM J., Washington, D.C., BPA, B.S., General — S.A.M.; New- man Club; Basketball.
CAVIN, BETTY RUTH, Hyattsville; Ed., B.A., Eng. - KAe , sch. chm. AAA ; Angel Flight; Calvert Debote Society.
CESKA, GARY, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Chem.
CHAKMAKIAN, PETER L., Washington, D.C.; Engr., B.S., Chem. Engr. - HX
AICE; ACS; Bus Boy's Union; Intromurols.
CHAN, LAI-HIM, Macoo; A&S, B.S., Physics — ZnZ
CHAPTIONY, WALTER W., Rochester, N.Y.; U.C, B.A., Commerce.
CHATHAM, RODNEY, Boltimore; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - LIT^ ; TBI! ;
ASME.
CHILCOAT, JR., THEODORE REEDE, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Journ. - IIAE ;
2AX ; "Diomondback"; WMUC.
CHIkGOn, ANTHONY NICK, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Psych.
CLAGETT, JOHN KNOX, Hyattsville; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. - Varsity Track;
Fr. Track Coach; Arnold Air Soc, recorder; Remediol Fitness Clinic.
CLARK, CAPT. FRANK A., Columbus, Ohio; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
CLARK, LEE W., College Pork; A&S, B.A., Dromo — Univ. Theotre; Arena
Theatre; Old Line Award.
CLAUTICE, ROBERT E., Grecnbelt; A&S, B.S., Physics.
CLAYTON, CYNTHIA DAWN, Ridge; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed.-2TE, Dorm,
social, chm.; WRA, rep., hondbook, co-ed bowling chm., bosketboll. Sports
Day chm.; Canterbury Club; Professionol Club.
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CLAYTON, NORITA R., Hyattsville; Ed., B.A., Childhood Ed. — WMUC, co- ordinator; Young Repub. Club, sec'y, pub. chm.; Psych. Club; Newman Club, Foreign Students Comm. chm.
CLEAVER, HARRY EDWARD, Wheaton; Engr,, B.S., Elec. Engr. CLISHAM, WILLIAM T., Hyottsville; BPA, B.S., Accounting — ASH COAKLEY, JAMES R., Havre de Grace; A&S, B.S., Micro. — SAO .
COBURN, RICHARD FORREST, Baltimore, BPA, B.S., Journ. — SAX ;
nZA ; "Diamondback"; Econ. Disc. Club.
COCKEY, CHARLES, W. Friendship; BPA, B.S., Pub. Relotions.
CODDINGTON, A. LOUISE, Friendsville; BPA, B.S., Exec. Sec. — KAd ;
4>K4> ; <t'XQ , pres.. Alumni Scholarship; BrS ; Angel Flight; Dorm,
v.p., Fr. counselor; May Day, outstanding Jr.; Not. Sec. Assoc. Scholarship.
CODIRENZI, MICHAEL JOHN, W. Hyottsville; Ed. B.S., Soc. St. - Newman
Club.
COGAR, JR., FENTON P., Greenbelt; BPA, B.S. Accounting - ATA ; Chapel
Choir; Wesley Foundation.
COGHILL, CAROLLYN ANN, Salisbury; Ed., B.A., Eng. - AOR ; Dean's List;
Chapel Choir; Miss Mont. Hall, finalist.
COLAVITA, FRANCIS B., Arlington, Va.; A&S, B.A., Psych. - M Club; Varsity
Track; Varsity Cross Country.
COLBATH, CAPT. THOMAS N., Austin, Texas; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
COLBURN, THEODORE R., Washington, D.C.; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - HKN; IRE; AIEE.
COLE, G. GRAFTON, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Physics - NSF Undergrad Research Assistship.
COLE, HARRY C, Chevy Chose; A&S, B.A., Eng. - AXA , v.p.; Wesley Foun- dation.
COLE, PHILLIP ALLEN, Hopkins, Minn; A&S, B.A., G&P - K, sec'y; FOB; Fr. Football; Intramurals.
"I'll always remember May Day, especially May Day 1959, when the sunshine turned to rain, shirts bellowed in the wind and the crown scurried across the mall." . . . Carol Buschold
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COLE, RICHARD G., Chevy Chose; A&S, B.A., Hist. - AXA, ritualist, steward; Harmony Hall, Ist place quartet.
COLLIGAN, FRANKLYN WILLIAM, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Micro. — Newman Club; Intramurals; Dorm, social chm.. House Rules.
COLWILL, ELEANOR GOULD, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Psych. -KA ; Angel Flight; Hormony Hall; WRA, Intramurals; Miss Maryland Contestant; "Diamond- back," copy ed. COMPTON, PETER A., Hyottsville; A&S, B.S., Physics - 2112
CONKLIN, JAMES E., Silver Spring; A&S, B.S., Physics.
CONLEY, HENRY HALL, Hagerstown; Agri., B.S. Dairy — Intramurals; Inter. Relations Club; Vondenberg Guard; Outdoor Club.
CONWAY, AUSTIN L., North East; BPA, B.S., Pub. Relations - AKE , v.p., social chm.; ASX ; IFC; APRA; S.A.M.; Intramurals; "Diamondback"; New- man Club; Veterans Club; Econ. Club. COOK, A. DOUGLAS, Frostburg; Ed., B.A., Hist. — ATfi ; RMA; Dorm, pres.
COOLEY, GERALD L., Chevy Chase; Engr.. B.S., Elec. Engr. - HKN; TBH ;
IRE.
COONEY, MARYELLEN, W. Hyottsville; A&S, B.A., Phil. - OB* ; Phil. Club.
COOPER, PHYLLIS L., Poolesville; phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. — Aquoliners;
Gymkana Troupe; WRA; Bridal Fair; Women's Prof. Club — AWS.
COPELAND, JOSEPH P., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Chem. Engr. AX, sec'y;
S.A.M.; AICE.
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CORBIN, MARJORIE LYNN, College Pork, Home Ec, B.S., Tex. & Clo. - placement rep., "M Book"; Doydodger Big Sister; Horne Econ. Club. CORCORAN, CLEMENT T., Washington, D.C.; U.C, B.S., Militory Service. CORMENY, JON M., Washington, D.C.; A&S, B.A., Eng. CORRADO, ANTHONY M., Silver Spring; A&S, B.S., Physics - SOS
r<i>B,
COSIMANO, JOSEPH J., District Heights; BPA, B.A., Trans. COSNER, JERRY A., Bel Air; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. COUCH, LEONARD, Atlanta, Georgia; U.C, B.A., Hist. COURTNEY, JAMES ?., St. Clements; Ed., B.S., Ed for Ind. Club.
A.M.; Radio
CRABILL, JACK ALDEN, Greenbelt; Ed., B.S., Science.
CRAMER, STEPHEN DOUGLAS, College Pork; Engr., B.S., Chem. Engr. —
<t>Ae ; TBn V.P.; AICE, sec'y; Am. Chem. Soc; David A. Berman Award.
CRANE, DEL ROY, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - IRE; House Rules & Sch.
Comm.
CRAUN, MARY ANNE, Posadeno; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Therapy — Phys.
Therapy Club.
CRAWFORD, CHARLES L., Silver Spring; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - ASCE;
Arnold Air Soc; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard & Blade.
CRAWFORD, ROGER F., Lutherville; BPA, B.A., Pub. Relations — ATS2 , pledge
moster; KAM, sec'y; i;AX ; IFC, v. p., treos.; Old Line Party, pres.; Kalege-
thos; Homecoming, chm.; APR, v. p.; "Terrapin," sect, ed.; "Diomondback," assoc.
Spts. ed., SGA, cul. comm., finance comm.
CRAWFORD, WILLIAM DOUGLAS, Washington, D.C.; Ed., B.S., Ind. Ed —
S.A.M.
CREDITOR RICHARD M., Brooklyn N.Y.; A&S, B.A., Hist. - <t>Ae ; Track
Team; Cross Country Team; M Cluo, pub. dir
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CREGGER, LESLIE M., Emmitsburg; Agri., B.S., Ed. — FFA; Men's Glee Club. CRESPO, JORGE ALBERTO, Arica, Chile; BPA, B.S. Generol — S.A.M., Newrmon Club; Econ. Disc. Club; Fr. Soccer; House Rules Comm., chm. International Club. CRIST, DIANE MARILYN, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Soc.
CRISWELL, JR., MAURICE JAMES, Lutherville; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - HKN; TBIl ; IRE; Dean's List.
CROFT, JR., PAUL B., Takoma Pork; Engr,, B.S., Elec. Engr. - 'I'Ae
AIEE; IRE; Vet's Club.
CRONE, LINDA R., Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Sp, Therapy - AE+ ; iAll ; FOB,
CRONYN, WILLARD M., Takoma Park; Engr., B.S , Elec. Engr. - AIEE; IRE-
Young Democ, Club, pres.; "Diomondback," columnist, reo.
CROSS, DAVID BROOKS, Hyattsville; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - AIEE.
CROWN, BERYL, W. Hyoltsville; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - S.A.M.
CURLEY, BARBARA, Riverdole; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
CURRY, JR., JAMES, Kentlond; Engr. B.S., Elec. Engr.
CURTIS, JR., HAROLD C, Washington, DC; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind.
'hAfc* , pledge trainer, social chm., athletic, chm,; Intromurols; FOB.
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DALE, JOYCE, Bel Air; A&S, B.A., Soc. — Dorm, treas., v. p.; Campus Jud.
Board; Psych. Club.
DALY, TERRENCE P., Washington, D.C.; BPA, B.S., Marketing - 2N , pres.;
AA2 ; Am. Mkt. Assoc, pres.
DAMMANN, CARL L., Hyatlsville; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - HKN; TBO ; Cent.
Student Court.
DANDO, KENNETH ROBERT, Hagerstown; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. — nK2 ;
AIEE; Fr. Baseball.
DAVENPORT, JR., WINTON R., Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. -TKE , pres.,
v.p.; IPC; Fret. Adv. Board; Intramurais.
DAVIS, STEWART ALLAN, Baltimore; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed.
DAVIS, WILLIAM RUSSELL, College Pork; Ed., B.S., Ind. Arts — Sn , pres.
DAWSON, EDWARD F., Laurel; A&S, B.S., Physics.
DEARBORN, RAY N., Annapolis; A&S, B.S., Zool.
DEEDRICK, RONALD E., Silver Spring; BPA, B.S., Accounting.
DELLER, MAUREEN MOORE, Greenbelt; Ed., B.S., Music — "Oklahomo,'
accomp.
DEMARINIS, MILLICENT, Hyattsville; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
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"I'll remember the wonderful spirit on the 'snow days.' Maryland students are never apathetic when the white stuff fall!" . . . Harriet Love
DEMENT, RICHARD HENRY, 111, S. Norwolk, Conn.; A&S, B.A., G&P - ATJ2 ; riAE , pres.; SAX v.p.; Dorm, pres., social chm.; PT2 ; WMUC, night mngr., disc jockey; RMA; Men's League; "Diamondback," Sports Ed.; FOB, over oil co-chm.; Who's Who Comm; Campus Improvements Comm.; Stud. Union Comm., treas., cons. comm. chm. DENDY, JR., JAMES L., Hyattsville; Agri., B.S., Hort. DENNEY, JR., THEODORE WALTON, Hyattsville; BPA. DERMAN, PAUL, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Micro. - AEH .
DESHAZER, JAMES A., Frederick; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. — APP sec'y;
KK* , sec'y.; AZ; ASME; ASAE.
DETAR, CAPT. JOHN G., Santa Clara, Calif.; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
DIBELLA, CARLOS A.W., Hyattsville; Engr., B.S., Chem. Engr. — AX2 , pres.,
v.p., pledge master; TBII ; A<t>n , pres., v.p. hist.. Bookstore chm., UMOC
comm.; Men's League rep.; ACS; AICE; jr. — Sr. Placement Rep., Chem Engr.
Dept.
DICK, RONALD, Cumberland; A&S, B.S., Hist. -TKE.
DICKINSON, MARGARET, Cabin John; Ed., B.A., Elem. Ed.
DIEHL, MARGARET, Rockville; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed.
DIETRICH, JR., LEROY HENRY, Philadelphia, Pa.; A&S, B.A., Hist. SAE v.p.,
pledge trainer; OAK ; Kalagethos; Senior Class pres.; Varsity M Club, pres.,
v.p.; Varsity Football; SGA Cabinet; Newmon Club; IFC, rep.; Free State Party.
DIGENNARO, MYLES R., Germontown; A&S, B.S., Psych.
DILLIPLANE, JOYCE, Takomo Park; BPA, B.A., Gen. - KAO , ed., scholar.
chm.; 4>X6 ; "Terrapin," cpy. reader; FOB; Career Week; Red Cross
Hostess.
DIPIETRO, CARL, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Marketing -TKE; A2n ; S.A.M.;
Mkting Club; IFC rep; Newman Club; "Old Line"; FOB; Intramurais.
DITTMANN, WAYNE R., Green Meadows; University, B.S., Military Science.
DOBSON, STUART HALSTEAD, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Chem. Engr.
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DODD, HELEIN IRENE, Kissimmee, Flo.; A&S, B.S., Chem. — Baptist Student
Union.
DODDS, CAROL SUE, W. Hyottsville; Home Ec, B.S., Tex. & Clo.
DOGOLOFF, LEE ISREAL, Boltimore; A&S, B.A., Soc. — <»'i:A , v.p., pledge
master.
DOLLENBERG, P. DOUGLAS, Towson; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - <l>Aft ;
TBn , CEHS, pres.; FOB; ASCE; SGA, pep comm.; Jr. Prom, pub. chm,; Wesley
Foundation; IntroiiiuraU.
DOMEY, ROBERT H., Revere, Moss.; U.C, B.S„ Militory Science.
DONALDSON, JAMES WILLIAM, Washington, D.C.; A&S, B.S., Pre-Dent.-
Swimming Team; M Club.
DONN, GEORGE EDWARD, Hillcrest Hgts.; Ed., B.S., Science — Track Teom.
DONNELLY, JOSEPH A., Riverdale; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
DORMAN, RICHARD L., Silver Spring; BPA, B.S. Econ. - S.A.M., v.p.; Pol.
Science Club; Econ. Disc. Club.
DORSETT, CAPT. RALPH, College Pork; U.C, B.S., Miltary Science.
DOUBLE, JR., PAUL JOSEPH, Mt. Airy; Agri., B.S., An. Husb. — +KT , rep.
quorfet; IFC; Band; Men's Glee Club; Newman Club; Vet. Science Club; Meot
Judging Team; Wrestling Club; Intromurals.
DOWNEY, HARRY FRED, Williamsport; Agri., B.S., Dairy - ATP , treas.; AZ,
pres., chronicler; FFA, treas.; Agr. Placement Comm., chm.; Cattle Judging
Team; Donforth Fr. Award.
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"It was our class that brought the "World Fair" to Maryland and gave the Sophomore Carnival its first theme." . . . Stuart Callison
DRIFTMIER, LT. COL. JOHN F., Arlington, Va.; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
DRUMMOND, ROBERT L ., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr.
DUCKER, GEORGE H., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr.
DUCOFF, MARISSA LOUISE, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Span. — SAT , hist.,
chaplain; Mexico City Col., Fr. Class, v.p.
DUFFIELD, KENNETH R., Anna Moria, Flo.; Ed , B.A., Ed. - <t>Ae ; Resident
Assit.; RMA; Dorm, pres.
DUIS, ANITA DEANNE, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Geog. -A\il,rBT: Ski Club.
DULY, WILLETT E., Glen Burnie; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. — *AE, sec'y;
Field Hockey,
DUNN, CHARLES ALEXANDER, University Park; BPA, B.S., Geog. — Univ. Band;
Pep Bond; tntromurols; Westminister Foundation.
DUVALL, III, WILLIAM HENRY, Upper Marlboro; Ed., B.A., Soc. Studies Resident
Assit; Soph, Prom Comm.
DYAS, JOHN J., Linthicom; Agri., B.S., Econ.
DYCUS, JOHN J., Suncook, N.H.; BPA, B S., Rl. Est. & Ins, -ASII
S.A.M,; Newman Club.
EATON, BARBARA ANNE, Bethesda; A&S, B.A., Sp. Theropy — AOFl ;
2AH , treos.; Newman Club; Fr. Mixer, chaperone chm.; Doydodger Big
Sister.
EBERHART, NORMA WILKINS, Chevy Chose; A&S, B.A., KKP Hist-"Terra-
pin," sect, ed; Women's Chorus; Chapel Choir.
EBERIY, JOSEPHINE E., Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Soc. - 2K , social chm.;
WRA: Doydodger Big Sister; Newman Club.
ELCOCK, GERALD C, Modison, N.J.; BPA, B.S., Ind. Adm. - S.A.M.; IRE; Dorm,
treas.; Westminister Fellowship.
ELLIS, DAVID R., Silver Spring; BPA, B.S., Accounting — SAM.; Dean's
List; Soph Closs, v.p. Am. Univ.
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ELSTON, RAYMOND L., Glen Burnie; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind.
ENDERSON, ALTON R., Adelphi; Ed., B.A., Ed. - HSA .
ENGBERG, JOHN RICHARD, Adelphi; A&S, B.A., Psych.
ENGLAND, GORDON RICHARD, Pasadena; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. — HKN;
RMA, v.p.; Men's League rep.; Dorm, pres., social chm.; AIEE. sec'y; IRE; Econ.
Disc. Club; Newman Club; Chm. No Shave Week.
EPSTEIN, LINDA VIVIAN, Baltimore; Ed., B.A., Childhood Ed.
ERINGIS, STANLEY, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. — ASCE; Newman Club;
Lituanica Club.
ESTES, EUGENE EARL, W. Friendship; P.E., B.S.. P.E.
EVANGELOS, CAPT. C. J., College Pork; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
2X , v.p.; FOB; sec'y; U. of M.
EVANS, JR., JAMES HART, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind lEA; S.A.M,; IPC, sec'y; campus Improvement Board. EVANS, NELSA LEE, Hyottsville; Ed., B.S., Eng. - TB2 morching & concert bonds; Westminister Fellowship, soc. chm. EVELEIGH, LUCILLE W., Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed, — ATA EVERETT, CAROL ANN, College Pork; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
FARRELL, MAJ. ERWIN D., Glen Burnie; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
FARRELL, JAMES C, Hyottsville; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - S.A.M.; Ind. Ed. Open
House.
FARRELL, JAMES E., Waldorf; A&S, B.S., Psych. - Dorm, pres.; RMA, porli.;
Newman Club; Psych. Club.
FAW III, WYLIE M., College Park; A&S, B.S., Soc. - nK2 ; Sailing Club;
Lacross.
Frantic last-minute plans for proms . friendships" . . . Marilyn Hay
meetings and more meetings . . . most of all
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FAZENBAKER, DEAN EVANS, Westernport; A&S, B.S., Psych. - .\XA ;
Psych. Club; Canterbury Club,
FEDERLINE, ROBERT EDWARD, Bethesdo; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr.
FEINBERG, PAUL, Washington, D.C.; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. — AIEE-IRE; Intra-
murols.
FEINTUCH, DORIS ANN, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed. - AE* ; AWS
Fresh. Com.; May Doy Hostess; Harmony Hall.
FENIMORE, ROBERT, Bethesdo; A&S, B.A., German — AE; Baseball, mong.;
Intromurols, Junior year in Munich Program.
FENNELL, K. PAUL, Silver Spring; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - HKN; AIEE.
FERENS, ROBERT, Silver Spring; Ed. B.A., Soc. Studies — Chess Club; Newman
Club.
FERGUSON, JR., JOHN M., Adelphi; BPA, B.S., Ind. Ad.
FIELDS, JOHN P., Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Soc. — "Diomondback," drama critic;
Dorm Gov't.
FIERY, KENNETH A., Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Amer. Civ - Boptist Student
Union, pres.
FINCH, MARGARET SUE, Washington, D.C.; Home Ec, B.S., Pr. Art - KA ,
v.p.; Diamond; "Diomondback," copy ed.; Old line Party; Fresh. Prom.
FINLAY, JR., CHARLES C, Harrisonburg, La.; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
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FIRMIN, JOHN E., Takoma Pork, BPA, B.A., Marketing. FITZPATRICK, MAJ. GEORGE R., Falls Church, Va.; U.C, B.A., Comrnerce. FLAHERTY, JAMES W., Baltimore; Agr., B.S., cnt. - Newman Club. FLANIGAN. THOMAS G., Woodsboro; Agr., B.S., Horticulture.
FLETCHER, EMILY FRANCES, Cheverly,- Ed., B.S., Child. Ed. - AiA v.p.,
ass't treas.; SNEA,
FLETCHER, EVELYN LORRAINE, Hyattsville,- Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. -
AAHPER; Woman's Professional Club.
FOGARTY, JOHN P., Greenbelt; A&S, B.A., Phil.
FOGARTY, WALTER PHILLIP, Hyattsville; A&S, B.A., Hist. - Lutheran Student
Action; Soccer Team; Intromurols.
FONDERSMITH, JOHN, Laural; A&S, B.A., G&P — Canterbury club, G&P. FORD, JONATHAN THOMAS, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Boct. FORD, JOHN LOUIS, Rockville; A&S, B.S., Psych. - *X ; Psych. Club, pres. FOREMAN, STANLEY P., Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Hist. -ZBT ; Civil Wor Club; In- tromurols.
FORNO, DONALD J., Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Eng. — Newman Club; Dorm, treos.
FORSBERG, JUDITH KAY, Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Secretorial — AAII ;
SNEA.
FORTNEY, WILLIAM D., College Park; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr.
FOUSE, RICHARD E., College pork; A&S, B.A., Am. Civ. — Men's Glee Club;
Westminister Fellowship; Student Religious.
FOWLER, DEAN GRAHAM, Mt. Rainier; BPA, B.S., Accounting - HA+ ; Ac- counting Club; Dean's List; Intromurols.
FOX, AUSTIN LAWSON, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. — i;<l>E , Pres.. v.p.; OAK , +Hi; ,pres., Sr. Adv.; HKN, v.p.; TBII ; IFC; Kolegethos, pres.; Who's Who; Central Student Court, chief justice; FOB, tour leader; IRE; Veteran's Club,
FOX, JR., WALTER V., Hyottsville; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - HKN. FRAM, LES, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Hist. - lAM ; IFC; Greek Week; Chopel Rededication.
FRAM, SHEILA BARBARA, Cumberland; A&S, B.A., Soc. - ♦22 ; TE+ ,
sweetheart; TB2 ; "Terrapin," sect, ed.; "Diamondbock"; Majorette; "M Book";
Soc. Club, sec'y.; Flying Follies; Hillel Queen; Career Forum, Co-chm.
FRANCIS, NETTIE KAY, College Pork; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
FRANCIS, ROGER P., White Marsh; BPA, B.S., Ind. Acm. - S.A.M.
FRANK, LEROY EDWARD, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Public Relations — "Diomond-
bock"; S.A.M.; APRA.
FRANK, LESTER M., Silver Spring; Agr., B.S., Agr. Ed. - FFA, chaplain; Agr.
Student Council, soc'y.; Agron. Club; Col-o-Ag, ass't. ed.
FRANK, R. MICHAEL, Boltimore; A&S, B.A., Hist. — Vorsity Bosketboll, mgr.;
Civil War Club, comm, chm,; Open League Teams; Bridge Club.
FRANKEL, MARTIN JOHN, Miami, Flo.; A&S, B.A., Eng. - *Ki:
FRANKS, HARVEY IRWIN, Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind.
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FRASER, RONALD F., Arlington, Va.,- UC, B.S., Military Science.
FRATINO, JEAN PAYNE, Hyottsville,- Home Ec, B.S., Textiles & Clothing -
AOn ; Soph. Prom; Day Dodger Big Sister, comm. chm; Home Ec. Club; AWS
Bridal Fair comm. chm.; May Day, comm. chm.
FREDERICK, CARL R., Pottstown, Pa.; UC, B.A., Commerce.
FREEDMAN, ROBERT L., Chevy Chase; A&S, B.A., History — ■t'SA ; TKA;
nSA ; Calvert Debate Society; Varsity Debate Team; J.B. Strom Award;
FOB; Vandenberg Guard; Calvert Debote Honorary; Top Speaker, Atlantic
Coast Conference.
FREEMAN, ERNEST P., JR., Alexandria, Va.; UC, B.S., Military Science. FREY, SUSAN A., Baltimore; Ed. B.S.
FRICK, GEORGE KELLY, JR., Williomsport; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. — A.S.C.E. FRIEDLAND, BEVERLY RAE, Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Sec. Ed. - 2TE ; Day- dodger Rep. WRA; Intromurals.
FRIEDLER, STANLEY, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Zool. - TE* ; Blood Drive; UT. FRIEDMAN, EUGENE, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Am. Civil. - ZBT; Sophomore Cornivol.
FRIEDMAN, NAOMI, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., English.
FRITZ, RUSSELL V/AYNE, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Accounting - BA* ; Account- ing Club.
"Members of the class of '61 have inaugurated and pioneered positive academic and social innovations in the forms of fraternity scholarships and the IFC Presents programs." . . . Phil Tucker
FUGATE, GUY H., JR., College Pork; A&S, B.S., Microbiology — 2A0
sec.; Vet's Club.
FULLARTON, DAVID C, Hyottsville; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. — <I>H2 ; HKN;
TBn , pres.; OAK , v. p.; 2X Award; Dinah Bermon Award; Chief Justice of
Central Student Court.
FULLER, WAYNE, Hyottsville; Ed., B.S., Ind. Ed. - lEA; S.A.M.
FUREY, DOROTHY ALICE, Chevy Chose; Nursing, B.S. — Intromurals; Interest
Groups.
FURTAV/, LAWRENCE PAUL, JR., Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ind. Ed. - lEA, v.p.,
pres.; ABI, pres.; lAZ ; Dorm, pres.
GADZIOLA, DAVID STANLEY, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Eng.
GALINIS, ROSE MARIE, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Psychology — Dorm, treos.;
GARCIA, RAY J., MAJOR USAF, Hyottsville; UC, B.S., Military Science.
GARDELLA, PAUL MICHEAL, Chevy Chose; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - 2AE ,
sec.; Men's League, Jr. class rep., chm. of annual banquet; ASME.
GARDI, JOSEPH THOMAS, Harrison, N.J.; BPA, B.S., Marketing — AXA ;
Football Team, co-coptoin; "M" Club; Marketing Club.
GARDNER, THOMAS R., Hyottsville; Engr. E.S., Elec. Engr. - IRE.
GARNER, JAMES IRVIN, Hyottsville; BPA, B.S., Generol.
GATELEY, DONALD EDWARD, Hyottsville; A&S, B.A., English - UT.
GAniS, BRUCE WAYNE, Adelphi; A&S, B.S., Psychology - Psychology Club, v.p.
GAVIN JAMES ROBERT, Linthicum; A&S, B.S., Psychology — 2X; Fr. Footboll,
Lacrosse; Newman Club,
GAYHART, WILBUR K., JR., Arlington, Va.; Engr., B.S., Elec, Engr. — HKN;
AIEE.
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GEIB. FRANK ELLSWORTH, JR., Blondensbury; A&S, B S., Physics. GEIGER, ROBERT EDWARD, Woshington, D.C.; BPA, B.S., General. GEISLER, EDWIN B., Iiomsvilie; BPA, B.S., Accounting — ASTI ; Account- ing Club; Intramurals.
GEORGE, THOMAS WYNNE, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Aeronautical Engr. -TKK; IAS.
S.A.M.; APRA;
GERAGHTY, MICHEAL J., JR., Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Pub. Relations
AilT ; i:AX ; APRA; "Diomondbock."
GERLACH, KENNETH, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Pub. Relations
"Diomondbaclc."
GERRED, KENNETH HARRY, Colifornio; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr.
GERSTEL, MARSHALL SANFORD, Greenbelt; Ed., B.S., Ind. Ed. — *2d
lEA; S.A.M.; Hillel; Soph. Carnival; Homecoming Float, comm.; Intramurals.
GERZBAN, PATRICIA ALICE, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., English - 2K , Social chm., sch., chm.; Junior Class, Legislature; Senior Closs, sec.; Diamond, Treas- urer; Old Line Party, rep.; Block Cot Walk, chm.; Flying Follies, pub. chm.; FOB; Homecoming; Controls Committee; Doydodger Big Sister. GIBBS, SARA ELIZABETH, Hyattsville; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. — Bond; TB2: . GIBSON, GEORGE A., MAJ. USMC, Joplin, Mo.; UC, B.S., Militory Science. GILLETT, CHARLES A., JR., Rockville; Ed. B.A., History — University Theoter.
"I was very happy to become a member of the class of '61 after spending four years in the class of '60!" . . . Paul Gardella
GINDLESPERGER, NINA, Riverdole; Ed., B.S., Moth.
GIRARD, BONNIE LYNN, Bethesdo; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. — KKF , rec. sec;
Cheerleader Aqualiners; FOB; Pep Committee.
GLADDING, RICHARD PAUL, Boltimore; BPA, B.S., Tronsportation — S.A.M.
GLATFELTER, HAZEL A., York, Po.; Nursing, B.S. — Intramurals.
GLAZER, MORTON, Washington, D.C., Engr., B.S., Aero. Engr. — TEP; IAS, v. p. GLAZER, SUSAN ROSE, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Speech Therapy — i;.\II, rec. sec.; Worcester Hall, v. p.; Compus judicial Board; Freshman Counselor; Span- ish Club; Hillel.
GLENN, DONALD EARL, Glenolden Pa.; A&S, B.A., G&P — Maryland Flying Club. GLENN, RAYMOND J., Woodbine; Ed., B.A., Social Studies.
GODAAAN, LAURA KATHRYN, Silver Spring; Home Ec, B.S., Ed. — AAA ;
TBS ; IIAE ; Color Guord; FOB, co-chm.; Senior Prom, chm.; "M" Book; Home Ec. Club; Junior Prom, comm. chm.; Elections Board; "Terrapin"; Sopho- more Prom.
GOEBEL, DAVID G., Cranston R.I.; A&S, B.S., Physics.
GOELLER, DAVID CLARK, Washington, D.C.; BPA, B.S., Journalism — Ai.* , ed., hist.; A+n , v. p., pledgemoster; ZSX ; "Diomondback,
managing ed., political col; Marching Band, pub. chm.; Baltimore News — Post, sch.; Basketball Pep Bond; Concert Bond; Men's League, pub. comm.; German Club; Old Line Party. GOELLER, NINA, Greenbelt; A&S, B.A., Music.
GOLDMAN, IRA B., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Chem. Engr. — *2A , sec.;
THII , AICE; ACS.; "Diomondback"; Intromurols.
GOLDNER, ROSLIND, Pikesville; Ed., B.S., Child. Ed. - ♦S2 , troas.;
Diamond; AWS. cultural comm.; May Day, seating chm.; Homecoming, rof.
chm.; Hillel Skit Night, chm.; Dean's List; Bridol Fair; Soph. Carnival, comm.
GOIE, RICHARD FRANK, Woshington, D.C.; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - SX ,
v.p., rush chm., sociol chm.; ASME; SGA Cultural Comm.
GONDOLF, CAROL ANN, Tokomo Park; Home Ec, B.S., Procticol Art - ZK ,
pledge trainer; Cheerleader, capt.; Home Ec. Student-Faculty Council; SGA,
pep. comm.
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GONZALEZ, FELIX, Hyottsville; Engr., B.S., Elect. Engr.
GONZALEZ, MARIANO A., Cumberland; A&S, B.A„ History,
GOOD, GEORGE L., Towson; A&S, B.A. Econ. — 2AE ; IPC representative.
GOODY, SANDRA, Severno Park; A&S, B.A., Psychology — AOIl , trees.;
^'X ; Psych. Club, v. p.; "Terrapin," sec. ed., ass. ed., co.-ed.; Publications
Board; Honors in Literature; Aquoliners.
GORALSKI, RONALD A., Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - S.A.M.; lEA; New- man Club; Dormitory, house rules and sch. comm. GORDON, DEWITTE C, Washington, D.C.; UC, B.S., Military Science. GORDON, RONALD LEE, Frostburg; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. — TBH ; ASCE. GORDY, LEE NESBITT, Hebron; BPA, B.A., Pub. Relotions — KA; S.A.M.: "Dio- mondback" reporter; Intromurols; Director of KA Minstrel.
GORDY, WILLIAM D., Cambridge; A&S, B.A., Phil.
GORGUILO, RICHARD.
GORMAN, RICHARD L., Silver Spring; UC, B.S., Military Science.
GORMAN, TIMOTHY JOHN, Bethesdo, BPA, B.S., Pub. Relations
Newman Club; "Diamondbock," Fri. News Ed.; S.A.M.; APRA.
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Civil Engr.
GOSSARD, TERRY WAYNE, Hogerstown; Engr., B.S., Ci> Honor Society; ASCE.
GOUZA, HELEN CAROLYN, Levittown, Pa.; Ed., B.S., Elementary Ed. - AAA , sch. chm., pres.; May Day, soph, rep.; Elections Board, sec.; FOB;
Finance Comm., sec.; "Terrapin," sect, ed.; "M" Book, sect, ed.; College of Ed. Dean's Council, sec. Junior Honor Guord; Homecoming Invitations, comm.; Soph. Prom.
GRANDMAISON, CHARLES, JR., Hyottsville; Phy. Ed., B.S., Phy. Ed. - Al<t> ; <t>MA , V.P.; Varsity Track; Bond, treas.;KK*, treas.; M Club; Intramurals, rep.
GRANEK, WARREN, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Zool. — Literary Club; Biology Club; Dorm soc. comm.; Amateur Radio Ass.; Freshman Prom, comm.; Freshman Day, comm.
"I'll always remember the great athletes with whom I participated, serving Maryland in her winning ways." . . . Nick Kovalakides
GRAY, JUDITH AMARYLLIS, Kensington; Phys, Ed„ B,S„ Rec. — AXH ; SGA, ind, rep,, chm, instellotion bonq,; Sr. Leg., chm. of publications; Westminster; FOB; chapel Choir; Women's Chorus; Maryland Rec. Society, sec.; Student Union Comm.
GRAY, GARY C, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind, — S,A,M,; lEA, GREEN, ANNE R., College Park; A&S, B,A„ English — SK , pres,, v,p,; Dia- mond; AWS; Doydodger Big Sister.
GREEN, BARBARA A., Lexington Park; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. — Dorm Ex. Coun- cil; Freshman Prom, dec. comm.; May Day; AWS, pub. comm.; Soph. Carnival.
GREEN, PATRICIA LEE, Baltimore; Ed., B.A., Spanish — AF , pres., rush chm.; Old Line Party, treas.; Sr. Class Leg.; SGA, traffic comm.; AWS, culture comm.; Bridal Fair; May Day, comm. chm.; Diamond; Ponhellenic Scholarship; Home- coming, comm.
GREENE, DANIEL ST. ALBIN, Seat Pleasant; A&S, B.S., Eng. — "Diamond- back," rep.
GREENLAW, CAPT. KENNETH NELSON, JR., New London, Conn.; UC, B.S., Military Sc. GRDEN, JOHN T., Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Industrial Adm.
GREINER, WILLEAM ALLEN, Hyottsville; ogri., B.S., Ed. — ATP ; FFA. GRIFFITH, ROBERT H., Hyottsville; BPA, B.S., Econ. — A2n ; S.A.M.: New- man Club.
GRISWALD, EDWARD BULKELEY, Wethersfield, Conn.; BPA, B.S., Ind. Mong. - KA pres.; Kolegotheos; Class President, Fr., Soph., Jr.; Senior Class, v.p.; IFC Executive council; Varsity Tennis; Intromurols; FOB; Greek Week, co-chm. boot ride.
GROSSMAN, SHEILA CAROLE, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. — AAA Dorm, sec, v.p., judicial board, chm.; Campus Judicial Board; Freshman Coun- selor; May Day; Dean's List.
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GUELKER, CLARENCE W., Parma Hts., Ohio; U.C, B.S., Military Science. GUERRA, FRANCES MARY, Lanham; Phys. Ed., B.S., Rhys. Ed. - Womon's Pro- fession Club; WRA.
GUNN, KENNETH C, Hillcrest Heights; BPA, B.S., Accounting - ATO ; Arnold Air Soc; Advanced ROTC; Intramurals. GUTMAN, EDWARD GEORGE, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Soc. — Intromurols.
GUZZO, SUE, Towson; A&S, B.S., Speech — AOIl ; Univ. Theatre; Drama Wing; Jr. Prom.
GWIN, GAILYN AMES, Glendale, Mo.; A&S, B.S., Speech — IIB* ; Moy Doy, Mus. Chm.; Westminster Fellowship; Chapel Choir, sec'y; SGA Cult. Comm. HAASE, G., FREDERICK, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. — ASME. HAASE, ROBERTA LOUISE, Halethorpe; A&S, B.S., Math. — Soph. Cam.; Intra- murals; Big Sister; WRA; Dorm, exec, coun.; Lutheran Students Assoc.; Young Repub. Club.
HADCOCK, MAJ. KENNETH G., Triangle, Va., U.C, B.S., Miltary Science. HAGEDORN, BERNHARD JOHN JR., Oxon Hill; A&S, B.S., Soc. — Men's League, pres.; Men's League Ct., Chief Justice; Jr. Class, Men's League rep.; Soph. Class, treos.; Fr. Class, sg. at arms; Fr. & Soph. Prom; Old Line Cam- paign Co-Chm.
HAHN, ROBERT L., Baltimore; BPA, B.S., General. HAINSFURTHER, RICHARD MARK, Riverdale; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr.
HALE, JAMES B., Pineville, W. Va.; Engr., B.S., Chem. Engr. — Dorm, pres.; AICHE; ACS; Intramurals.
HALL, JR., GEORGE E., Chevy Chase; BPA, B.S., Accounting.
HALLIDAY, FREDERICK, New York, N.Y.; A&S, B.A., Eng. - SAX; *AE ; Old Line Key; Who's Who; "Diomondback," spts. ed.; "Old Line," mang. ed.; U.T., pub. director; Not. Col. Players, v. p.; A&S Sr. Council; A&S Convo., Co- Chm. HALSTEAD, ROBERT GEORGE, Edgewater; Agr., B.S., General — Intramurals.
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HAMMOND, JR., EDWARD M., Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Hist.
HAMMONS, CAPT. DALE E., Ft. Belvoir, Vo., U.C, B.S., Military Science.
HAMPT, LARRY RUSSELL, Baltimore; Ed., B,S., Ed. for Ind. - Flying Assoc,
pres,, director; "Old Line," bus. mang.; S.A.M.
HANAUER, D. GRETEL, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., G&P - Ili.^.
HANDEN, ANN MYRA, Baltimore; Ed.. B.S., Childhood Ed. - Soc. Club; Tutor- ing Service.
HANDLEY, EDWIN D., Church Creek; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. -TKK; S.A.M.; lEA.
HANLON, MOIRA, Silver Spring; Ed., B.A., Soc. Studies - Newman Club; WRA. HANSON, FRED C, Cotonsville; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - lEA; Track; Cross Country.
HANUS, LUCILLE JEANNINE, Baltimore; A&B, B.A., Crim. - Dorm, Fr. rep., Sr. rep., Jud. Board, Homecoming; AWS Cult. Comm.; Canterbury Club; "Dio- mondback," "Terrapin,"
HARDEN, W. RICHARD, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - Dorm, pres.; AIEE-IRE, RMA; Intramurals; Young Democ. Club.
HARDER, ROBERT EDGAR, Mt Rainier; Ed., B.S., Science — Dorm, treas.; Chapel Choir, v.p,, treos. HARMS, JOHN H., Forest Heights; BPA, B.S., Generol - S.A.M.
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HARPER, HERVEY BATES, >R., Takoma Park; BPA, B,S., Marketing — S.A.M.;
Marketing Club.
HARRIS, MATTHEW I., Berwyn Heights,- Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - -tHS ; HKN;
TBIl; AIEE, Newman Club.
HARRIS, ROBERT C, Washington, D.C.; A&S, B.S., Math.
HARRIS, ROGER ClARK, Silver Spring,- A&S, B.A., Philosophy, Pre-med -
ATS2; Philo. Club; Chapel Choir; Intramurals.
HARRISON, BETTYE ANN, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Sociology — Dormitory, pres.,
v.p., homecoming, chm.; Red Cross, dorm chm.
HARRISON, MARTIN GERALD, Lewisdole; BPA, B.S. — TE* ; S.A.M.; Marketing
Club; Hillel Away Weekend, housing chm.; Veterans Club.
HART, HENRY, MAJOR, Springfield, Va.; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
HAUFE, ROGER J., Merril, Wis.; Agri., B.S., Agri. Econ. — S.A.M.; Ag. Econ.;
Intramurals.
HAVEN, KAROLYNE R., Takoma Pork; BPA, B.S., Marketing - r*B ; <J>Xe,
v.p.
HAY, MARILYN ELEANOR, Washington, D.C.; A&S, B.A., Moth — AAA ,
trees.; ZTE; WRA, pres., v.p., sec.; Mortar Board, pres.; WRA Handbook, ed.;
A&S Senior Council.
HAYES, MARGARET L., Hyottsville; Nursing.
HAYMAN, SHEPPARD L., Hevron; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. — Dorm, pres.; S.A.M.;
"Our Junior Class Prom with Lionel Hampton is long to be remembered in my college days." . . . Pat Wyand
HAYNER, JOHN M., Towson; Agri., B.S., Dairy — Dairy Science Club; Allegany
"E", sec. treas.
HAYS, RACHEL PATRICIA, Hyottsville; A&S, B.A., Drama - AAA ; Mortar
Board; UT, sec.; National Collegiate Players, pres.; Maggie Awards.
HAZLETT, BRIAN A., District Heights; A&S, B.S., Zoology — <J>H2 ; Biology
Club; Trail Club.
HEALY, WILLIAM M., Hyottsville; BPA, B.A., Marketing — KA; AA2 ; Morket-
ing Club; S.A.M.; IPC.
HECK, THERESA ANNE, Bethesda; A&S, B.A., Soc. - Newman Club, sec.; Block & Bridle Club; Freshman Counselor; Dorm, Jud. Board, hall pres. HEFLIN, LUCIAN SPENCER, JR., Silver Spring; Engr. B.S., Chem. Engr. — <t>ZK ; AICE; Dean's List; FOB; Election Board; Pep Comm.; Homecoming, comm. HEFT, MARIANNE, Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - Chapel Choir. HEINS, JAMES K., Hyottsville; Ed., B.S., Ind. Arts — lEA, treos., sec.
HEISE, CHARLES T., Baltimore; Engr. B.S., Civil - ASCE.
HELD, HARRIETTE VIRGINIA, Lutherville; Ed., B.S., Elem. fcd. - AOn ; "Terra- pin," Section Editor, Chapel Choir; Intramurals. HERCULSON, BRUCE R., Hyottsville; BPA, B.S., Marketing.
HERRERO, FEDERICO G., Son Jose, Costa Rico; Agri., B.S., General — Varsity Swimming; Dairy Cattle Judging Team.
HERRING, SARAH KATHRYN, Chevy Chase; Home Ec, B.S., Home Ec. -
AAA ; ON; Home Ec. Club; FOB.
HERRMANN, ALLAN D., Washington, D.C.; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr.
HERSHBERGER, PATRICIA LEE, College Pork; BPA, B.S., Executive Sec. -
AXn;TB2, sec, treas.; Majorettes, copt.; Flying Follies.
HESS, MYRA ANN, Toneytown; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. — N EA; Dorm Counselor;
Judicial Board.
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HICKS, JEANINE G., Silver Spring; ED, B.S., Child. Ed. - AAA , 2TE, treas.;
WRA; Moy Day, choreogropher; Dance Club; Flying Follies; "Oklahoma"; "Kiss
Me Kate."
HIIDEBRANOT, WILLIAM C, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Marketing — *Ae , pledge
trainer; Morketing Club; FOB.
HILL, EARL CLIFTON, JR., Chevy Chose; BPA, B.S., Prelaw - S AM ; Ski Club.
HILL, JAMES JEROME, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Eng. — *i:K , v. p., rush chm.;
Flying Follies; "Diomondback"; French Club; Harmony Hall.
HILTZ, DONALD, College Park; Phys. Ed. B S., Phys. Therapy — Phys. Therapy
Club; Intromurols.
HIMELFARB, TERRY M., Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Zoology - TEP, scholarship chm.;
Hillel; Blood Drive; Intromurols.
HINGELEY, MADELEINE JEAN, Pikesville; A&S, B.S., Microbiology - SAO;
Dorm. Exec. Council; Newmon Club; Intromurols.
HOAG, VICTORIA, Edgewoter; A&S, B.A., Psychology.
HOCHMAN, ALICE SUE, Boltimore; Ed., B.A., Child. Ed. - AE<^ , v.p.,
sergeant-ot-arms; Fr. Counselor; Bowling Chm.; Modern Dance Club; Sec. of
Pledge Trainers.
HODES, LANCE, Mellburn, N.J.; P.E., B.S., Science - Dorm, v.p.; Track Team;
M Club.
HOEHN, ALBERT WILLIAM, Baltimore; BPA, B.A., Pub. Relations -ZBT; SAX ;
APRA; "Diomondback."
HOFF, LOIS MARCIA, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Child. Ed. - Soc. Club; Univ.
Theater.
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'The class of '61 has given me friends, interests, and experiences" . . . Peggy Boughfer.
HOFFMAN, ELIZABETH EARDIE, Bloomsbury, N.J.; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - Angel Flight, assf. pledge trainer; Wesley Foundation; Dorm Exec. Council; Home- coming Dance, comm.; AWS Summer Job Comm.
HOFFMAN, STENNA, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Child. Ed. - *22 ; Peon's List; Hillel, rep.; Bridal Fair; May Day; Red Cross.
HOKE, PENELOPE G., Clinton; BPA, B.S., Accounting - <l>Xe ; Dorm, treas.; Fr. Counselor; AWS Cultural comm,; SGA Placement Service.
HOLGVIN, JOSE L. LT. COL. USAF, Westover A.F. Bose, Mass.; B.S., Military Studies.
HOLLAND, CHARLES E., JR., Hyottsville; Engr. B.S., Elec. - HKN; IRE; AIEE. HOLLIDGE, ANITA M., Hyottsville; Ed., B.S., Child. Ed. - Aquoliners; Chapel Choir; Gymkono.
HOLT, CARROLL R., Hyottsville; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr.
HOLT, FRANK WALTER, Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - S+E, New- man Club; FOB.
HOLT, JOHN, Silver Spring; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - ASME; Student Court.
HOITHAUS, ROBERT, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Eng., Pre-med. -TKE.
HOOKER, MARGARET ANN, Washington, D.C.; Home Ec, B.S., Textile &
Clothing - Home Ec. Club; Ski Club.
HOPKINS, FRANK PALMER III, Movdelo; Agri., B.S., Okviculture - Dean's List;
4-H Club; Resident Assistant.
HOPKINS, WILLIAM LEATHERBURY, JR., Fair Haven, N.J.; Engr., B S., Civil
Engr. — ATO; pres.; I. AS.; ASCE; Ski Club; Intromurols.
HORAN, WALTER FRANKLIN, Chevy Chose; BPA, B.S., Transportation - ANA ,
pres . prog, chm ; Propellor Club, pres.
HOUGHTLING, NOLAN, Baltimore; A&S, B A , History - *Ae .
HOWARD, PHILLIP JAMES, Boltimore; Engr., B.S., Chem. Engr. - AXi , sec.;
AICE: Dorm, treos.; Intromurols.
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HU, PAUL YU-FEl, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - TBH ; OTS ;
ASME; Chinese Club.
HUDSON, MARY A., OIney; Ed., B.A., Soc. Studies.
HUGHES, CHARLES EVANS, Lutherville; Engr., B. S., Mech. Engr. - ASME;
House Rules Comm.
HUGHES, JAMES B., Chillum; A&S, B.A., Fine Arts - 0X; Newman Club;
"Diamondback"; Intrcmurals; Flying Club.
HUGHES, ROBERT B., College Park; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - <J>H2 ; TBH ; HKN; IRE; S.A.M.
HUHNDORFF, HARRY R., Hyattsville; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. HULBURT, NANCY ELIZABETH, Bethesdo; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - AWS; West- minister Fellowship; Dorm, pres., treas., council, jud. board; FOB. HULL, BERNARD S., Washington, D.C.; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr.
HULL, JOHN, Springfield, Pa ; A&S.
HUNDERT, JR., KARL P., Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Fin. Ad. — Dorm, treas. HUNSAKER, LINDA SUE, W. Hyattsville; Ed., B.A., Art Ed. - AID. HUNT, JR., KERMIT ALLAN, Cheverly; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. — AXA; New- man Club.
HUNTER, CLARENCE SUMMERS, Greenbelt; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - AXA. HUNTER, JOHN HERMAN, Beltsville; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - ASCE; Civil Engr. Honor Soc; Arnold Air Soc; Band.
HUNTER, PATRICIA CLARK, Greenbelt; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. - HB* ; WRA, rep.; May Day; Aqualiners; Women's Prof. Club, exec, council. HURWITZ, BRENDA, Washington, D.C.; A&S, B.A.
"The people I've met, the experiences I've had, the good times, the bad times, the happy, the sad, are the things I'll remember." . . . Cliff Krug
HYDE, RICHARD DWIGHT, Hyattsville; BPA, B.S., Personnel — AZn, treas.;
S.A.M.; Dean's List; Intromurols; BPA Career Forum, chm.
HYKES, RICHARD N., Hagerstown; BPA, B.S., Econ. — AXA; IFC; Free-State
Party.
HYMAN, DANIEL M., Baltimore; A&S, B,S., Moth - TE*.
HYSAN, EDWIN STUART, Mt. Ranier; Engr., B.A., Elec. Engr.
ING, JOHN C, PT. Pleasant, N.J.; A&S, B.A., Span. Area — *A0 ; SAII ;
Sr. Placement Comm. Chm.; "South Pacific"; "Julius Caesar"; Span. Club;
Soph. Carnival Comm.; Intrartiurals; Sr. Survey Comm.
INGRAM, EARL, Four Oaks, N.C.; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
IRWIN, SARAH, Hyattsville; A&S, B.A., Sp. & Drama — Univ. Theatre, sec'y.,
pres.; NCP.
ISKOW, MILTON, Tokoma Park; BPA, B.S., Ins. & Rl. Est. — Pershing Rifles.
ITTNER, EDWARD C, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. — *Ae ; IFC; Fr. Leg.; Fr. Accounting Honorary; Lacrosse; S.A.M.; Ski Club; Young Repub. Club; In- vestment Club.
lUSO, MARY JO, Orange, N.J.; Ed., B.A., Art - AHA , assit. treas., sch. chm., pres.; "Terrapin"; Dorm, treas.; Newman Club; Fr. Prom Comm.; Polls Comm.; Pub. Comm.; Parent's Day Comm.
JACKSON, WILLIAM LEWIS, Silver Spring; BPA, B.S., Accounting - S.A.M.; Newman Club; Intramurals.
JACOBS, ANN L., Cheverly; A&S, B.S., Eng. - KAO, chaplain; "Terrapin," sect, ed.; "Diamondback"; Chapel Choir; Newman Club.
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JACOBS, AAARY LOVE, Frostburg; Home Ec, B.S., Ed. - Home Ec. Club.
JACOBSON, BRENDA, College Pork, A&S, B.S., Micro.
JAMES, SALIY ELIZABETH, Boltimore; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - Dorm, pres., social
chm,, FOB, AWS, rep.; SNEA; Intromurols.
JANSEN, CAROL YVONNE, I.H., Md.; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - Angel Flight;
Dorm Intromurols; Miss Md., 3rd runner up; Soph Prom Queen, cond.
JENKINS, JAMES CARLTON, Arlington, Vo.; BPA, B.S., Accounting — lAE,
treos.
JESTER, JEAN AVARY, Solisbury; BPA, B.S., Personnel — AF , hist.; "Terrapin";
S.A.M.
JOCKISCH, V/ESLEY CHRISTIAN, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Hist. - Dorm, pres.,
ath. chm.; House Rules Comm., chm.; Men's League, rep.; Calvert Debate Soc;
Debate Team; Intromurols.
JOFFE, ARLENE, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. — +22 , v.p.; Mortar Board;
Fr. Class, sec'y.; Soph. Closs, v.p.; Jr. Class, sec'y.; FOB, tour leader; May
Day, rep., chm.; Deon's Council, Col. of Ed.; "Terrapin"; "Diomondbock," copy
chief; Old Line Party, del., treas.; Bridal Foir, chm.
JOH, JR., RAYMOND A., Baltimore; Agri., B.S., Hort.
JOHNS, RAY MITCHELL, Hogerstown; Agri.; B.S., Agr. Econ. - <PKZ , sec'y.; AZ; Agr. Econ. Club; Sailing Club; Stu. Placement Comm., chm. JOHNSON, HOWARD JAMES, Havre de Grace; BPA, B.S., Accounting — Ac- counting Club; House Rules & Sch. Comm., chm.; Intromurols. JOHNSON, JUANITA MARGARET, Hyottsville; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. — 2K, outstanding pledge, rush chm.; TBS corr. sec'y.; Daydodger Big Sister; March- ing Bond; Concert Bond; Pep Bond.
JOHNSON, MARVIN G., Hyottsville; Agri., B.S., Agr. Ed.
JOHNSON, RONALD LEON, Avendole; A&S, B.S., Psych.
JOHNSTON, JOHN O'NEAL, Bel Air; Agri., B.S., Dairy Prod. - .XTP; AZ;
Col. Dairy Sci. Club, v.p.; 4-H Club; Westminister Fellowship; Col. Doiry Judging
Team.
JONES, CALVIN E., Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Zool.
'Til always remember 'socially specking,' my other campus activities, finals and gigifs." , . Harriet Litman
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JONES, JOHN ALVIN, Seoford, Del.; A&S, B A
Dorm, House Rules Comm.
JONES, RICHARD R., Aberdeen; A&S, B.A., Econ. - <|)2K
Placement Comm.; Newman Club; Varsity Rifle; Parent's Day.
JOYCE, SR., JOHN CORNELIUS, Greenbelt; A&S, B.A., Phil.
JUSTI, JR., WILLIAM HOLDEN, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Finance.
KAMMERER, JOSEPH T., W. Hyottsville; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. — ASCE.
KANE, JR., PHILIP WALTER, College Park; BPA, B.S., Accounting — SFI ,
treas.; IFC; Intromurols; S.A.M. ; Accounting Club.
KANTNER, LORRAINE DOROTHY, Hyottsville; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - AX« ,
pledge troineer; "Diamondback." copy ed.; SNEA; Woman's Chorus; Newmor*
Club; Daydodger Big Sister; Intromurols.
KAPLAN, SAM, Woshington, DC; A&S, B.S., Zool. -.\EI1; Hillel.
KAPLOW, MAHHEW DAVID, U.C, B A., Ind. Rel.
KARP, JEROLD SHELDON, W Hyottsville; Ed., B.S., Science.
KASSEL, JR., HARRY SILLS, College Pork; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - ASME.
KAUFMAN, IRA S., Greenbelt; A&S, B.A., Eng.
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KAUFMAN, NORMAN, Brooklyn, N.Y.,- Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. -TE* , Board
of Gov.; Sr. Class, leg.; Varsity Football; M Club; Dorm, pres.; Boxing, champion;
Univ. Theatre; "Diamondback," columnist.
KECK, DAVID DASHIEU, Finksburg; BPA, B.S., Marketing.
KEEFAUVER, DONALD L., Glen Burnie; A&S, B.A., Phil.
KEELER, RICHARD WAYNE, Silver Spring; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - 2N ;
ASCE; ASTM.
KEESEE, WILLIAM J., Falls Church, Va.; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind.
KEGGINS, CAPT. WILFORD G., Glen Burnie; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
KELLER, BARBARA KAY, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Psych.
KELLEY, JR., NOBLE W., Preston; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed. -KK*; *MA;
Marching Band; Concert Bond; ROTC Bond.
KELLOGG, JR., WILBUR C, Springfield, Va.; U.C, B.S., Military Science. KELLY, MICHAEL PAUL, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Accounting - BA*; Intramurols. KELMAN, SUSAN, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. — 2AT , social chm., rush chm.; "Diamondback," calendar ed.; "Old Line"; Fr. Prom; Jr. Prom; Hillel; AWS, House Dir. Tea, Entertainment chm.; Homecoming Comm. KEMPF, CAROL ANN, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - r<(>B ; Home Ec. Club.
"A warm smile, an extended hand, a willingness to assist and counsel, these are the things I will remember about the Class of '61 ... . Lance Billingsley
KENNEDY, V. WAYNE, Hyattsville; Ed., B.S„ Ed. for Ind. - S.A.M.
KERN, EDWARD J., W. Hyattsville; BPA, B.S., Ind. Ad. - S.A.M.; Ski Club;
Judo Club.
KERN, GERALD W., Baltimore; ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - S.A.M.
KERR, ANNE REIBLICH, Baltimore; Home Ec, B.A., Art Ed. - nB* , House
pres.
KERR, MARGARET ALICE, Gorthono, N.Y.; BPA, B.S., Financial Ad. KERR, WILLIAM ROBERT, W. Hyattsville; BPA, B.S., Pers. Ad. - S.A. M. Intra- murols.
KERSLAKE, RICHARD W., Greenbelt; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - ASCE; Civil Engr. Honor Soc; Judo Club; Intramurols. KEYES, JOHN FREDRICK, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Pres. Ad. - S.A.M.
KIDD, WILLIAM C, Silver Spring; BPA, B.S., Marketing.
KIERSARSKY, RAYMOND R., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - ASCE; Dorm,
pres.; Newman Club.
KING, DANNY CLARK, Damascus; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. -TBO ; *H2 ; Civil
Engr. Honor Soc, sec'y.; ASCE.
KING, DONNA, Hyattsville; Home Ec, B.S., Ed. -TBZ ; Campus Jud. Board,
sec'y.; Home Ec. Club; Marching Band.
KING, JAMES BRUCE, Hyattsville; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - S.A.M.; ASME; Chapel Choir.
KIRK, CAPT. ALFRED H., Norristown, Pa.; U.C, B.S., Gen. Studies. KIRSCHNER, JR., THOMAS JOSEPH, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Aero. Engr. KIRTLEY, DONALD RAY, Adelphi; BPA, B.S., Public Rel. - ATH ; KAM, pres.; 2AX ; APRA, trees,; Dorm, pres., v. p.; Who's Who; Arnold Air SoC; Scabbord & Blode; Distinguished Military Student; "Terrapin," Sect, ed., photo.; "Dia- mondback," copy ed.; "M Book," sect. ed.
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KLAFF, RICHARD B., Boltimore; BPA, B.S., Gen. Bus. -ZBT; Fr. Tennis; Varsity
Tennis.
KLOTZ, JR., ARTHUR HENRY, Silver Spring; BPA, B S., Accounting - A2:ri ,
sec'y.; Newman Club; "Diamondback"; Vandenberg Guard; Fr. Track; Varsity
Track.
KNOLT, FLORENCE AUDREY, Washington, D.C.; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed. -
Dorm, social chm.; FOB; SNEA.
KNOX, H. FRANCES, Hyattsville; BPA, B.A., Personnel - AV , sec'y, porli.;
<l>X0 , pres., v.p., nat'l. councilor; "Diomondbock," office mngr., key; S.A.M.;
Fr. Prom Queen, runner up; KA Minstrel; AWS, comm. sec'y.
KOLB, KENNETH EDWARD, Chevy Chase; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr.
KOPTEU, NEAL HARVEY, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Office Mgt. - TE* ; Fr. Class,
officer; Men's Glee Club.
KORMANN, LEO A., Phoenix; A&S, B.S., Zool. - Biology Club; Civil War Club.
KOVALAKIDES, NICHOLAS JAMES, Princeton, N.J.; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. —
<l»Ki; , pledgemoster; OAK , sec'y; HAE treos.; Varsity Track; M Club.
KROFT, JR., JOHN C, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Trans. — A, v.p.; Dorm, sec'y.;
NCO Academy; Propellor Club.
KRAMER, RON.
KRASAUSKAS, HELEN LOUISE, Takoma Park; Ed., B.A., Art — Newman Club.
KRAUSE, FRANCES, Silver Spring; Home Ec, B.S., Tex. & Clo. — Home Ec.
Club; Dorm, big sister chm., jud board; Soph. Carnival.
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"Perhaps my fondest memories of college ore procforing in the dormitories." . . . John swanson
with my Chapel Choir experiences and
KROETER, DIANE L., Ploinfleld, N.J.; A&S, B.A., French - KKF , pub. rel.; FOB; Dorm, social comm.; French Club; Campus Chest, pub.
KRUG, CLIFFORD E., New Hyde Pork, N.Y.; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. - 4>Ki; ; M Club, sec'y.; Varsity Soccer; Varsity Baseball; Newman Club; Sailing Club. KUDRICK, JOSEPH R., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. — ASME. KUHN, PAUL ELBERT, Laurel; BPA, B.S., Marketing.
KUPFER, DONALD M., W. Hyattsville; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - *H2 ; •tTS , treos., Sr. adv.; TB; ASME; Skin Diving Club, pres., founder. KUPPER, L. L., Tokoma Pork; Engr., B.S., Chem. Engr. — Baseball; Newman Club.
KUSHNER, ESTELLE NATALIE, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Psych. - Dorm, treos.; AWS, Fr. Counseling chm,; Psych. Club, treas.
KUSHNER, RONA B., Chevy Chose; Ed., B.S., Biology - AAA ; AWS, Campus Academic Board chm.; Biology Club.
lAFFAN, SUE GLOVER, Louisville, Ky.; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed. - KAe , hist.,
sec'y.; Diamond; FOB, sec'y., comm. chm.; Free State Party, sec'y., v.p.;
Who's Who Comm.; Soph Exec. Council; AWS, Soph, rep.; May Day; Newman
Club; "Terrapin," sect, ed.; Intramurols.
LAFFERTY, DANIEL ADRIAN, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Accounting - BA+ ; Ai;il ;
Accounting Club; Newman Club; S.A.M.; Dorm, Float chm.
LAMDIN, JAMES S., Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - Scabbard & Blade;
Arnold Air Soc; Newman Club.
LAND, JAY M., Bethesdo; A&S, B.A., Psych. - *X .
LANE, LT. COL. CHARLES I., Hyattsville; U.C, B.S., Militory Science - Dean's
List; EUCOM Sch, Achievement Aword.
lANGHORNE, NANCY, Bethesda; Ed., B.A., Childhood Ed.
LANHAM, JR., ROBERT WILSON, College Park; BPA, B.S., Geog. - Intramurols.
lANKFORD, JR., JOSHUA M., Pocomoke City; Agri., B.S., Econ. -AIT .
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LARSEN, BRUCE W., Ridge Manor, Flo.; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. — SAME; AIEE; IRE; Hamill Memorial Plaque; NCO Academy.
LAW, CATHERINE, Glen Burnie; Ed., B.A., Eng. — Dorm, pres., Fr. Counselor; AWS, exec, council, dorm council; "Diomondbock"; "Terrapin"; "Expression"; SNEA; Ski Club.
LAYTON, MARSHALL B., Owings Mills; A&S, B.A., Am. Civ. - ZBT, pres., so- cial chm.; IFC, bootride chm., presents comm.
LEAN, GERALD HARRY, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Accounting - TE* , treas., assist, pledgewarden; Intromurols; Soph. Carnival.
LEE, JR., HERBERT STEPHEN, Woodbury, N. J.; Phys. Ed., B.S., Ptiys. Ed. —
Dorm, oth. chm.. House Rules Comm.; Intramurals.
LEE, WAH, Woshington, D.C.; A&S, B.S., Physics — International Club; Chinese
Club.
LEE, WAYNE E., White Plains, N.Y.; BPA, B.S., Ins. - <J>A6 ; Intramurals.
LEEDY, CHARLOTTE A., Washington, D.C.; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. - WRA.
LEHMAN, FRED ALLEN, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Social Studies — Varsity Soccer;
M Club; SNEA.
LESTE, RONALD D., Adelphi; Agri., B.S., Agron. - A. P.
LEVASSEUR, JR., CAPT. THOMAS J., Ft. Knox, Ky.; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
LEVER, PHYLLIS, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. — 2AT , house pres., comm.
chm.; "Miss Md. I960"; Hillel, pres.; Fr. Prom; Intramurals; AWS, sorority
council.
LEVIN, JAMES, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Am. Civ. — Men's League, Fr. class rep.. Service Key; R.M.A., treas.. Service Key; Dean's List; Dorm, pres.; Soph Carnival, Arran. chm.; Hillel, treas., v. p.; Calvert Debate Soc; "Old Line." LEVIN, RALPH STEVEN, Baltimore; B.S., Engr., Mech. Engr. — TE* ; A.S.M.E.; Dorm, pres.; Intramurals.
LEV,', ALLAN STUART, Baltimore; .A&S, B.A., G&P - ZBT sec'y.; Political Sci- ence Club.
LEWIS, GREGORY WRIGHT, Silver Spring; B.PA., B.A., Pub. Rel. -KA;2DX; "M Book"; "Diamondback."
"I will always remember the fun and consternation that went with putting out the "Dia- mondback." . . . Jeannie Anderson
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LEWIS, NANCY LYNN, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Soc. - AAA ; Pledge
Queen; Diamond; "Terrapin"; Soc. Club; Bridal Fair, comm. chm.
LEWIS, ROBERT EDWIN, Funkstown; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr.
LIKENS, EUGENIA M., Greenbelt; A&S, B.A., Eng. - AAA ; ON, Award;
*t>Kt}> ; Ski Club, pres.; "Expression," ed.-in-chief.
LILLY, RICHARD R., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - IRE.
LIMAURO, VINCENT D., Lynn, Mass.; A&S, B.A., G&P - *KZ ; Dorm, pres.;
"Diamondback"; RMA; Varsity Baseball; G&P Club; Newman Club; Intramurals;
Away-Weekend Comm.
LINCH, LAURA, ELISA, Silver Spring; Ed., B.A., Soc. Sci. — AAO ; act. chm.;
Women's Chorus; Univ. Theatre; Flying Follies; AWS.
LINDSAY, ROBERT P., Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Personnel - S.A.M.
LINGRELL, DAVID A., Beltsvilie; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - ASCE; Wesley
Foundation.
LINTON, ALICE VIRGINIA, Adelphi; Home Ec, B.S., Tex. & Clo. - ON, v.p.;
WRA, rep.; Soph Carnival; Home Ec. Open House, tour leader.
LIPOWITZ, JOAN, Silver Spring; BPA, B.S., Econ. — T, house mgr.; AAA ;
BrZ ; *Xe ; *K*; AEFI , Sweetheart; Bridal Fair, comm. chm.; Soph.
Prom.
LIPSITZ, SYLVIA JEAN, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Psych. - X; Dean's List; Psych.
Club; Flying Follies; WRA Riding Club; Ski Club.
LIPSKEY, DEVERA, Odenton; A&S, B.A., Music - Al; Hillel; Women's chorus.
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LISLE, THOMAS A., Takoma Park; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. — ASME.
LISS, BURTON D., Silver Spring; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed.
LITTLETON, DONALD DENNIS, Salisbury; Agri., B.S., Agri. Ed.
LITMAN, HARRIET, Washington, D.C.; A&S, B.S., Micro. - SAT , sec'y; "M
Book," ed. -in-chief; "Diamondback," social ed., copy ed.; Diamond; Jr. Prom,
gen. comm. co-chm.; FOB, pub. chm.; Homecoming, pub. chm.; Elections Board,
pub. chm., poll chm.
LOFGREN, DONALD GENE, Mayo; Phys. Ed., B.S., Rec.
LOGAN, RONALD WILLIAM, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. — S.A.M., pub.
comm.
LOGUE, RICHARD J., Westminster; BPA, B.S., Marketing - eX ; pledge
marshal, house mgr.; S.A.M.; Newman Club; Marketing Club; Intromurols.
LONG, JAMES E., College Park; Phys. Ed. B.S., Phys. Ed.
LONG, CAPT. KENNETH R., Portsmouth, Ohio; U.C, B.S., Miiltory Science. LONGERBEAM, FLOYD THOMAS, Silver Spring; BPA, B.A., Public. Rel. — Von- denberg Guard, commandent, leadership award; Arnold Air Soc; Pershing Rifles.
LOPER, NANCY BELLE, Sykesville; A&S, B.S., Sp. Therapy - iAH; West- minister Foundation; Student Religious Council, sec'y- LOUCAS, MIKE, Baltimore; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. - Judo Club.
LOVE, HARRIET A.. Takoma Park; A&S, B.A., Eng. - KKT . treos.; FOB; "M
Book"; Majorette; Campus Chest.
LOVE, RICHARD H., Cumberland; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. — *ZK; *K+ ;
TBIl; nTZ; ASME; RMA; Newman Club.
LOWETH, NANCY ANN, Clinton; A&S, B,A., Math - Dorm, comm. chm.; Big
Sister; 4-H Club.
LU, GERALD M., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - ASCE.
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TBII.
LUDWIG, JAMES J., Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Journ. — 2AX ; <t>H2 ; "Diomond-
back," copy ed.
LUPPINO, PETER, Washington, D.C.; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - AIEE; IRE.
LYNCH, URGAN HARRISON DEHOFF, Bel Air; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr.
IITZ ; Engr. Council; ASME; SAME; NCO Academy, Commander; Arnold Air
Soc; Vandenberg Guard; Scabbard & Blade; Guitar Club; Dance Bond.
LYON, LEROY, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Soc. - <t'lA LYON, MARY ELLEN, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Eng. MACERA, JAMES, Beltsville; A&S. MACK, RICHARD F., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr.
Dorm, social chm.
MACKIE, PHILIP L., Elkton; Agri., B.S., Agri. Econ.
MACRIS, JOHN A., Athens, Greece; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - ATf! , pledge
troineer; Fr. Swimming; ASCE, sec'y; "Diomondbock," photo.; Intromurols; Univ.
Placement Service,
MAGGIO, ANDREW ANTHONY, Baltimore; Ed., B A., Ed. for Ind. - SAM.,
Ncwmon Club.
MAHONE, RICHARD M., Adelphi; Engr., B.S., Mech Engr. - ASME.
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MAIMER, EMIL R., Oxon Hill; A&S, B.A., Pol. Sci. - A; German Club; Pol. Sci.
Club.
MAJECZKY, JR., CARl H., Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - *A6 ; Ind. Ed.
Club.
MALKUS, KENNETH CHARLES, Cambridge; Agri., B.S., Gen. Agri. — Dorm,
house mgr.
MALLALIEU, SHIRLEY FREY, Beltsville; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed.
MALONE, RICHARD T., Hyattsville; Engr., B.S., Elec, Engr. - IRE. MANDUKICH, IVAN SVETOZAR, New York, N.Y.; A&S, B.A., Hist. - E; Calvert Debate Soc; Debate Team; Flying Follies. MANOLL, DIANE, Wheaton; Ed., B.A., Elem. Ed. MAR, YVONNE, Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Childhood.
AAARGESON, RICHARD S., Peorblossom, Calif.; A&S, B.A., G&P. MARGOLIS, ALAN D., Philadelphia, Pa.; A&S, B.A., G&P — KA; M Club; In- tramural wrestling chomp; Swimming Team.
MARRIOTT, JR., PAUL M., Cumberland; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - ASCE. MARSCHALL, JAMES B., Wheaton; BPA, B.S., Accounting.
"I shall always remember the lasting friendships formed when the class of '61 met during those wonderful days called Freshman Orientation." . . . Barbie Uricheck
MARSH, V/ILLIAM J., College Park; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - <t>K* ; HKN;
TBO; AIEE; IRE; Newman Club.
MARTEL, ROBERT JOSEPH, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - IRE; AIEE.
MARTIN, CAROL LEE, Befhesdo; A&S, B.A., Drama.
MARTIN, JR., OLIVER BURKETT, Havre DeGrace; Ed., B.S., Ind. Arts — A*S2 ;
lEA; Ind. Arts Bulletin.
MARTIN, RICHARD I., Silver Spring; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - AIEE; IRE; Judo
Club.
MARTOCCI, MARY, College Park; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
MARTUCCI, LT. CARMEN C, New Castle, Po.; U.C, B.S„ Military Science.
MATHENY, JAMES C, JR., Beltsville; Ed., B.A., Music.
MATSON, DAVID J., Washington; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - IRE; Marching Band; Varsity Swimming Team; SAME; Gymkana Troup; Arnold Air Soc. MATULONIS, JR., ANTHONY GEORGE, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ind. Arts - Wres- tling Team; M Club; Newman Club. MATUSKY, DONALD, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Psych. MATTHEWS, CARROLL LEE, College Pork; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr.
MATTHEWS, JOHN C, Hyattsville; Engr., B.S., Chem. Engr - AICE; Pershing
Rifles, Commander, Cadet Col.
MATZDORF, KARL JACOB, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - ZAE .
McAULIFFE, PAULA ELLEN, Selbyville, Del.; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. - KAO ;
WRA; P.E. Professional Club; Intromurals.
McCALL, JR., JOHN B., Washington, D.C.; BPA, B,S., Public Rel. - iAX;
Vandenberg Guard; Arnold Air Soc, area staff; pershing Rifles, regt. staff.
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McCARTIN, JOSEPH W., Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Morkefing — AT, pres., treos.,
del. to Congress; Newman Club, pres., treas., del. to conv.
McCAW, JOAN D., Hyottsvllle; Ed., B.A., Elem. Ed.
McCLEARY, ROBERT D., Mt. Rainer; BPA, B.S., Econ. - "t-Hj: ; S.A.M.; Econ.
Dis. Club.
McCOURT, WILLIAM R., Vincentown, N.J.; U.C, B.A., Eng. - "Expression,"
Assoc. Ed.; Lit. Honors Program.
McCRONE, B. LOUISE, Annapolis; A&S, B.A., Psych. — r<J>B , house pres.,
hist.; Dean's List; Dorm, Jud. Board; Intramurols.
McDONAGH, JOSEPH M., La Plato; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. - Track Team;
M Club; Mr. & Mrs. Club; Newman Club.
McDonald, ROBERT RICHARD, Cllfton Heights, Pa.: Agri., B.S., Agri. Econ. -
Basketball; Agr. Econ. Club; Agri. Career Week Comm.
McDOWElL, CLIFTON WORTH, Candler, N.C.; U.C, B.S.; Military Science.
McDowell, Patricia ANN, Baltimore; A&S, B,A., Hist. — Dorm, sec'y, hist.;
Chapel Choir; Women's Chorus; May Day.
McGEE, jr., ROBERT E., Horrisburg, Pa.; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
McGUIGAN, LYLE STANLEY, Arlington, Vo.; A&S, B.A., Pre-Dent. - Young
Repub. Club, pres.; "Diomondback"; columnist; Wesley Foundation; Veteran's
Club; French Club.
McGUIRE, CHARLES DANNY, Suitland; A&S, B.A., Speech -KA, rush chm.,
sec'y , house mgr.; Newman Club; Baseball; Debate; KA Minstrels.
"Let's all recall our jaunt to the 1958 Basketball Tournament at Madison Square Gardens!" . . . Bonnie Girard
McGUIRE, CHARLES ROBERT, Washington, DC; BPA, B.S., Gen. Bus. - S.A.M.
McKEE, ROBERT E., Hagerstown; BPA, B.S., G&P — <I>2A.
McKENNEY, MARY CAROL, Silver Spring; Home Ec, B.S., Pr. Art - KA ;
WRA; Home Ec. Club; Campus Improvement Comm.; Soph Prom.
McLEAN, MARIAN LOUISE, Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Science.
McXELLAN, GEORGE KEEN, Hyattsvilje; BPA, B.S., Marketing.
McLEOD, G. A., Washington, D.C; U.C, B.S., Militory Studies.
McMAHON, JAMES O'DONNELL, Chevy Chose; BPA, B.S., Journ. - i:AX;
"Diomondbock"; SGA; Men's Leogue.
McMULLEN, JOHN NEAL, Rockville; Agri., B.S., Dairy Tech. - Dairy Science
Club; Baptist Student Union.
McNALLY, FRANCIS R., Hyottsville; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - S.A.M.; Veterans
Club.
McNELIA, IRMA JEAN DODD, Hyottsville; Ed., B.A., Sociol Studies - KKP;
+ K+ ; AAA ; AWS, trees.; FOB; "Terrapin"; Dorm, house chm.
McPHEE, GORDON, Longely Pork; BPA, B.S., Accounting- AZIl , V.P.:
S.A.M.; occounting.
McWILLIS, JOHN C.
MENTZER, WILLIAM RICHARD, JR., College Pork; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. -
HTi; Pres, THII, ASME; Fr. Footboll; Varsity Football, heod mgr.; M Club;
Outstanding Soph. Mech. Engr,
MEREDITH, ELIZABETH ANN, College pork; Home Ec, B.S., Clo. & Tex.; Home
Econ. Club; Model in Coreer Spectacular.
MESSER, PATRICIA L., Frederick; Home Ec, B.S., Ed. - AP ; Mortar Board
AWS, pres.; S!N , sec'y; DTE; Diomond; May Day, overall chm.; Who's Who,
Dorm, pres.; Wesley Foundotion. sec'y.; FOB, tour leader; SGA exec, council
WRA; Col. 4-H Club; Bnoi Brith Interfoith Fellowship; Danforth Fellowship,
Adele H. Stomp Aword for Outstanding Jr. Sor. Women.
METZGER, DOROTHY SUSAN, Hanover; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - Dorm, sec'y.;
"Terropin," sect, ed.; Home Ec Club, goods chm.; Intramurols.
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MEYERS, WILLIAM V., Washington, D.C.; A&S, B.A., G&P.
MIDDLETON, III, WILLIAM THOMAS, Pittsville; Ed., B.S., Bus. — Dorm, pres.; RMA, exec, council; S.A.M.; UBEA; SNEA; Accounting Club. MIKKELSEN, MAJOR ALBERT H., Perth Amboy, N.J.; U.C; B.S., Military Sci- ence — "t'A0 . MILLENSON, ROBERT, LoValc; A&S, B.S., Zool,
MILLER, BARRY EDWARD, Baltimore,- Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. — Dorm, pres., council; ASME.
MILLER, CURTIS D., Arlington, Va.; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. — ASCE. MILLER, EDWARD SIDNEY, Frostburg; Agri., B.S., Gen. — AZ; Col. 4-H Club, pres., v.p., treos.; FFA; Stud. Agr. Council; Agron. Club; Westminister Fellow- ship; 1st Honors Convocation Award. MILLER, EVA R., Hyottsville; Ed., B.A., For. Lang.
MILLER, GERALD J., Dolgeville, N.Y.; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - "t-HS ; nTX ; TBO; ASME.
MILLER, IAN BERTRAM, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Pre-Dent - <t>2A ; A<t>n ; Hillel; intramurals.
MILLER, MARCELLINE S., Dublin, Ohio; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - KAO, house pres., marsholl; AWS; Bridal Fair; FOB; Angle Flight; Sorority Council; Soph Carni- val; Soph Prom. MILLER, MARJORIE, Margate, N.J.; Ed., B.A., Childhood Ed. - 2AT ; <t>Xe .
MILLER, REBECCA SUE, Pikesville; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - Dorm, exec, council;
SNEA; Chapel Choir; Aqualiners; Intramurals.
MILLER, RICHARD W., Hyottsville; Agri., B.S., Dairy Prod. — AFP; AZ; Dairy
See. Club, pres.; Dairy Cattle Judging Team.
MILLER, RUTH LOUISE, Phoenix; Ed., B.A., Eng. — SNEA; Intramurals; Lutheran
Student Assoc, prog. chm.
MILLER, SANDRA, Forest Hills, N.Y.; A&S, B.A., Hist. — AE* ; <i>Ae ; AWS,
cult, comm.; SGA, cult, comm.; Phil. Club; Red Cross Hostess Prog., chm.
"As a member of the class of '61 I am grateful for the opportunities extended me during my freshman year which enabled me to become part of SGA, UT, and the fraternity system" . . . John Kinnamon
MILLS, ROBERT VICTOR, Silver Spring; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - ATO ; AlEE;
IRE; Newman Club.
MILTON, JR., HUEG O., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr.
MINTZ, WILLIAM D., Severno Park; A&S, B.A., Eng.
MIRANDA, OLGA YANEZ, Hillcrest Hgts.; BPA, B.S., Sec'y. - Flying Follies;
Modern Dance; Newman Club; Gymkona.
MITCHELL, JR., KENNETH, Hyottsville; BPA, B.S., Accounting.
MITCHELL, NANCY, Silver Spring; Home Ec, B.S., Tex. & Clo. - KAe ; Angel
Flight; Flying Follies; Soph. Carnival; Home Ec. Club; Career Forum.
MOCK, ELSIE M., Mt. Ranier; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
MOHLER, TAWNEY, Baltimore; Ed., B.A., Eng. — 2K, v.p.. Soph. Carnival chm..
Homecoming chm.; Aqualiners.
MONROE, DONALD PAGE, Hompsteod; Engr., B.S., Aero. Engr. — Band. MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM L., Washington, D.C.; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. — Newman Club; Doydodgers.
MOORE, ANITA M., Wayne, N.J.; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - AP ; SNEA; "Terra- pin"; Aqualiners.
MOORE, JR., DANIEL STEPHEN, Berlin; Agri,, B.S., Agri. Ed. — *Ae ; Dorm, pres.; FFA; Livestock Judging Team.
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MOREAU, DONALD W., Ridgewood, N.J.; U.C, B.S., Militory Science. MORGAN, LAURA STEVENS, La Plata; A&S, B.A., Eng. - Chopel Choir; Women's Chorus; WMUC; Nev/mon Club; International Club. MORICONI, JOANNE ADELAIDE, Morrisville, Pa.; Nursing, B.S., Nursing. MOROZZO, ROBERT E., LT., Arcadia, Kan.; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
MORRIS, WAYNE E., Boltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. lor Ind. — ■t'AH ; Fr. Soccer;
Intramurals; S.A.M.
MORRISSEY, THOMAS P., Babylon, N.Y.; BPA, B.S., Ind. Admin. - AID ,
pres., v.p., rush chm.; <t>K4> ; OAK ; •t'KS , v.p.; sch. chm.; BrS , v.p.;
<J>Hi; ; Who's Who; Kolegethos; SGA, pres.; Cent. Stud. Court, justice; IPC;
Publi. Board; Foe. Senate; Univ. Ath. Council; Stud. Life Comm.; Stud. Placement
Comm., overall chm.; Career Week, chm.
MOSER, EDWARD LEE, Hogerstown; Ed., B.S., Ind. Ed. -..M'P ; lAA.
MOSHANG, EDWARD, Boltimore; Engr.. B.S., Elec. Engr. - IRE; AIEE; Chinese
Club; Intromurals.
Lake Worth, Fla.; A&S, B.A., Econ. IAS.
MOTE, LARRY ROGER,
Club; Econ. Dis. Club.
MOXLEY, PAUL W., Adelphi; Engr., B.S., Aero. Engr. - MOY, SAMUEL G., Silver Spring; BPA, B.A., Gen. MOYLAN, PHILIP J., Riverdale; Engr., B.S., Mech. Eng man Club.
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MUDD, MARGARET HOEGEN, Hyatfsville; Ed., B.S., Spec. Ed. - r*B , v.p.,
memb. chm.; AWS, sec'y.; Diamond; "Terrapin," sect, ed.; ATfi , sweetheort;
Intromurals; Newman Club.
MUELLER, JR., LEO J., Hogerstown; A&S, B.S., Moth. — Dean's List.
MULL, MARY LOU, Silver Spring; Phys. Ed., B.S., Recreotion.
MULLICAN, ROBERT WAYNE, Frederick; BPA, B.S., Public Rel. - i;AX ;
KK*; Band, quartermaster; Dorm, pres.; RMA; APR; Scabbard & Blade;
Arnold Air Soc, Comm.; Dist. Mil. Stud. Award; Resident Assit.
MULLINIX, BARBARA L., Richmond, Vo ; Home Ec, B.S., Foods & Nut. —
KKF, v.p.; ON; "Terrapin," mgr. ed., sect, ed., Sr. Adv.; Home Ec. Club, pres.,
sec'y., treos.; Harmony Hall; FOB, treos.; Flying Folies; SR. Class Presents, ossist.
chm.; Home Ec. Coun., v.p.; Campus Chest; Aquoliners; Who's Who Comm.;
St. Home Ec. Clubs, sec'y., treos.
MULLIS, BOBBY JEFF, Hyottsville; Ed., B.A., Soc. Studies - NEA; Propellor
Club; Civil War Club.
MURDOCH, RICHARD D., College Park; A&S, B.A., Hist. — i*E; Pershing
Rifles,
MURPHY, JOSEPH P., Eoston; Ed., B,S., Ed. for Ind. -TKK.
MURRAY, MARLENE MAE, University Pork; Ed., B.S., Elem, Ed. - .SOU, v.p.; Mortar Board, v.p,; Who's Who; FOB, Pre. Col. Prog. Spon.; Daydodger Big Sister Prog, chm.; May Doy, dir.; AWS, exec, council; Daydodger's Club, co- chm.; "Terropin"; Women's Employment Conf., chm,; AWS, Honor Key; Out- standing Commut. Stud. Award. Campus Improv. Comm., chm. MUSGROVE, ELLEN MAE, Glenwood; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - KAO , v.p., pledge troincr. Harmony Hall; Dorm, pres.; WRA, rep.; Angel Flight; Women's Chorus; Intramurals, mgr.
MYERS, DONALD J., Washington, DC; U.C, B.A., Commerce. MYERSON, MICHAEL LOUIS, Atlantic City N.J.; BPA, B.S., Morketing Stat. — A2:n , v.p.; BPA Career Conf., chm.
NAGEL, WAITER R., Beltsville; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - HKN; TBH; IRE; AIEE;
Flying Assoc.
NAKAMURA, WALTER, Kahuku, Oahu, Hawaii; BPA, B.S., Journ. — OAK ;
KAM; 2 AX , trees.; OAE; "Diamondback," ed.-in-chief, copy ed., news ed.;
Dorm sec'y, treas.
NALL, FRANK C, Hyottsville; Ed., B.A., Span,
NASH, DONALD SMITH, Brookeville; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - ASME;
Scabbard & Blade; Pershing Rifles; D.M.S.; Deputy Div. Comm. AFROTC.
NASH, WILLETTE BORDEN, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Eng. — Angel Flight, pres.,
v.p., hist.; Big Sister; Homecoming Queen, cand.
NEELS, CARL W., Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Micro. — "Diamondback."
NELSON, MERLE W., Greenbelt; Engr., B.S., Elec. - Rifle Team.
NEMIER, DOUGLAS A., Lorton, Va.; U.C, B.A., Gen. Studies.
NESBITT, ANN M., Chevy Chase; Ed., B.A., Elem. Ed. — Newman Club. NEUMAN, HARRIET JUDITH, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Moth. — Hillel; May Day, hostess; AWS, Orphan's Party.
NEVIUS, NATALIE ANN, Bethesdo; A&S, B.A., Soc. — Psych. Club; Soc. Club. NEWTON, JOHN, Hagerstown; Engr., B.S., Chem. Engr. — AX2 , trees.; <t>H£ ; AICE, treas.; ACS; Wesley Foundation, pres.; Stud. Religious Council.
"... a flurry of red and white pom-poms at football games, presiding at the Inter- fraternity sing, and most of all, lasting friendships" . . . Karen Anderson
NIXON, DONALD H., Oldtown; BPA, B.S., Ind. Mgr. - BFS ; S.A.M.; Dean's
List.
NOACK, MILLARD, Washington, D.C.; Ed., B.S., Ind. Arts.
NOONAN, DIANE P., Hyottsville; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
NOPPENBERGER, MARY CATHERINE, Timonium; Home Ec, B.S., Tex. & Clo. -
Newman Club; Home Ec. Club; Ski Club.
NORBOM, ROLF, Philodelphio; U.C, B.A., Commerce.
NORFOLK, JR., HOWARD OLIVE R., Hyottsville; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. -
TBH; HKN; IRE.
NORLEY, RONALD RICHARD, Crestview; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr.
NORRIS, JOAN MARIE, Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - SNEA; Newman
Club; Daydodger Big Sister.
NORTH, SUSAN LYDIA, College Park; Ed., B.S., Science - ASA , hist., cul.
chm.; <!>E ; Dean's Council, Col. of Ed.; Angel Flight, pledge master, rush chm.;
"Old Line," copy ed.; "M Book," sect, ed.. Bus. mgr.; AWS; FOB; Parent's Day,
overall chm.; Bridal Fair, comm. chm.; "Diamondback," copy ed.; "Terrapin";
SNEA; WMUC.
NORTRUP, CAROLE, Baltimore; Home Ec, B.S., Inst. Mgt.
NORWITZ, ANNE HERSON, Silver Spring; A&S, B.S., Sp. Therapy - 2AH ;
Fr. Counceling; Hillel.
NOVOTNY, JAMES, Hyottsville; A&S, B.S., Micro. - Band; SAO.
OBER, RUTH, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Sp. Theropy — 2AT v.p., rush chm.; 2AH;
Fr. Prom, Queen's chm.; Soph. Prom, sec'y.; Jr. Prom; overall co-chm.; Bridal
Fair, comm. chm. Old Line Party.
OBERHOLTZER, JERAULD T., Mt. Ranier; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - Wrestling.
OBERT, NOEL E., District Heights; BPA, B.A. Gen. Studies.
O'BRIEN, CAROLYN M., Alexandria, Va.; Home Ec, B.S., Gen. - Newman
Club; Ski Club, treas.; Dorm, Stud. Counselor, Red Cross rep.
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O'BRIEN, CAPT. FRANK J., Cherry Pt., N.C.; U.C, B.S., Militory Science. ODA, WILLAIM S., Baltimore; A&S. B.S., Milifory Studies.
O'DONNELL, JR., LT. COL. CHARLES F., Highland Foils, N.Y.; U.C, B.S., Mili- tory Science.
O'DONOGHUE, FREDERICK JOSEPH, Bethesdo; BPA, B.S., Econ. - UKA, pres., Newman Club; S.A.M.; Men's Glee Club.
OKONSKI, CAPT. LEONARD J., Ft. Meode; U.C, B.S., Military Science. OLMSTEAD, JOHN A., Hyottsville; A&S, B.A., Radio & TV - WMUC disc
jockey.
OLSEN, LOUIS O., Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Zool. — Dorm, cult, comm., House
Rules Comm., Homecoming Dec. Comm.
OlSSON, NILS D., Boltimore; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - ASCE; Men's Glee Club;
Civil Wor Club.
OLSZEWSKI, JOSEPH ROBERT, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Accounting -TKE; S.A.M.;
Accounting Club; Newman Club.
ONSGARD, DIANE IRENE, Hyottsville; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Therapy - Angel
Flight; Phys, Therapy Club; Aquoliners; Fr. Prom, comm. chm.
OOSTERHOUS, JIM, Takomo Park; BPA, B.A., Gen. Bus. - IX, trees. 't'HS;
Ain ; "Terrapin," bus. mgr.; "M Book," bus. mgr.
OSGOOD, CHARLES E., Washington, D.C.; Agri., B.S., Entomology.
"I'll always remember the people that I worked with and the friends that I made by participating in various class activities." . . . Ruth Ober
OSHA, WILLIAM RICHARD, Barre, Vt.; BPA, B.S., Advertising - Xe , v.p.; Base- ball; Intromurals; S.A.M.
OUSBORNE, ALBERT LOUIS, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Pre-Dent. OVERHOLSER, RUTH S., Landover Hills; Ed., B.S., Music - MENC; Modrigals; Chopel Choir. OWENS, JULIUS F., Leonardtown; Engr. B.S., Mech, Engr. — TITI ; ASME.
OWENS, NAN, Washington, DC; A&S, B.A., Eng. - KKF , SGA, leg.; Miss Md., 1st runner up; Jr. Prom, Queen's Comm. chm.
PACE, MARTHA ANNE. Foils Church, Va.; A&S, B.A., Eng. Ed. - .M'A , sec'y; MSTA; SNEA; NEA; Newman Club; Spon. Club; WMUC, announcer. PACKARD, ALICE LINZEY, Towson; Ed. Elem. Ed., B.S. - AOH , pres., rush chm.; Panhellenic Council; Diomond; SGA, leg.; Compus Jud. Board; FOB; "Ter- rapin," sect, ed.; Soph Prom Queen, runner up; Miss Md., finalist; May Day, comm. chm.; Academic Life Comm. PACKWOOD, MOLLY H., Takomo Pork; A&S, B.A., Hist. - *Ae ; *K* .
PAlUCZOK, WASYL, Melbourne, Flo.rA&S, B.A., Art — Ukroninian Club, pres.;
"EKpression," co-art ed.; Resid. Assit.; Job plocement rep. for Art Dept.
PANICO, ROBERT GUERRERA, Atlantic City, N.J.; A&S, B.A., Soc. - ATH ;
FOB, chm,; Soph Carnival; Soc, Club; Newmon Club, ath. chm.
PARENTE, CHARLES A., Oyster Bay, NY; Engr., B S., Aero. Engr. - lASS; IRE;
Newman Club.
PARKER, CLAIRE, LILLIAN, Washington, D.C; Home Ec, B.S., Extension —
AXIJ house pres., sch. chm.; ON. pres.; AAA ; Newman Club; Home Ec.
Club; Home Ec. Stud. Fac. Council.
PARKER, ELIZABETH, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Eng.
PARKER, MARY LOUISE, College Pork; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
PARKER, QUANAH F., Blodensburg; A&S, B.S., Soc. — Newmon Club.
PARSENIOS, LEWIS, Cumberland; A&S, B.A., G&P.
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PARSON, SEENA J., Washington, D.C.; BPA, B.S., Off. Tech.
PARSONS, RICHARD PAUL, Parsonsburg; Agri., B.S., Econ. — AZ; Col. 4-H Club; Citzenship Award, Nat. Winner; Block & Bridle Club; Agr. Econ. Club; Esse Scholarship.
PASCAL, PAUL L., Takomo Pork; U.C, B.A., Comrrerce.
PASCO, ALVIN, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Soc. — <t'2A ; Soc. Club; "Diamond- back."
PATTIE, JR., MEREDITH, Sandy Spring; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - S.A.M.; New- man Club; Investment Club; Ind. Ed. Open House, Placement rep. PAVLOS, PETE, Chillum; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - IRE.
PEARL, NORMAN A„ Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Eng. — .-"Diamondbock," "Expres- sion"; Univ. Theatre. PEARSON, ALBERT, Takomo Park; A&S, B.A., Hist.
PEDOLSKY, HOWARD RICHARD, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Chem. Engr. - TE<J> ;
AICE; Intramurols.
PEIKIN, JOYCE IRENE, Washington, DC; Home Ec, B.S., Pr. Art - NSID; AID,
treas.; Home Ec. Club.
PERKINS, PAUL EDWARD, Takomo Pork; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - ASCE;
Newman Club.
PERLMAN, VID, Hyottsville; BPA, B.A., Accounting — S.A.M.; Accounting
Club; "Diamondbock."
PERLZWEIG, DANA ELLEN, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Eng. - 2AT , sec'y.;
"Diamondbock"
PERROTTI, JR., RALPH, Washington, D.C.; U.C, B.A., Gen. Studies - IISA;
AZ.
PERRY, CART, VICTOR A., Bethesdo; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
PETERSON, CAPT. GEORGE M., DuBois, Pa.; U.C, B.S., Military science.
"I'll .always remember gathering flowers and greenery for May Day from the bushes around the armory at 6;00 A.M." . . . Marlene Murray
PETERSEN, LOUIS H., Boltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind.
PETRO, MARY ELEANOR, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Soc. — Newman Club; Flying
Club; Soc. Club; Classical Club.
PFEIFFER, SUSAN LEE, Blocksburg, Va.; Ed., B.S., Biol. Science - AHA , sec'y.;
Wesley Foundation; Flying Club.
PHELPS, CLIFFORD RODGER, Posodena; A&S, B.A., Psych. - Flying Club; Van-
denberg Guard Drill Team.
PHILLIPS, ARTHUR F., Silver Spring; BPA, B.A., Journ. — 2AE , v. p.; "Dia- mondbock"; Intramurols.
PHILLIPS, JR., JOHN WILLIAM, Clarksville; BPA, B.S., Finance — Dorm, pres., v.p., social chm., ath. chm.; RMA, sgt. at arms; Intramurols; Newman Club; SA.M.; Resident Assit.
PHILLIPS, JR., WALTER L., Salisbury; BPA, B.S., Public Rel. — OAK; 2AX , speakers chm.; S.A.M., pres., exec, adv.; Who's Who; Young Repub. Club, v.p.; "Diamondbock"; APR; AMA.
PICCIOLO, MARYLOU, Alexandria, Va.; A&S, B.A., French — AXS2 ; New- man Club.
PICKETT, EARL THOMAS, Hanover; Agri., B.S., Hort. — Methodist Men's Club, pres., youth Counselor.
PIELERT, JAMES H., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - CEHS, sec'y.; ASCE; Newman Club.
PIERCE, JESSIE A., W. Hyottsville; U.C, B.A., Eng.
PIERCE, RICHARD NORMAN, Biddeford, Maine; BPA, B.S., Marketing - Mar- keting Club.
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PINCUS, SHELDON MICHAEL, Chillum; A&S, B.A., Psych. — TE* ; Intramurols;
Intramural Football All Star Team.
PIPKIN, MICHAEL B., Bel Air; A8.S, B.A., Eng.
PISAPIA, CAROLYN JEAN, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Soc. — <J>K*; AKA ; Soc.
Club; Intramurals; Diogenes Society; Women's Chorus; Univ. Commuter's Club.
PITTINGER, CARRYE BLAIR, College Pork; Home Ec, B.S., Ed.
PiniNGER, CHARLES ARTHUR, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Marketing - 2AE; Intra- murals; FOB; Marketing Club; Fr. Soccer.
PITTLER, LES, Boltimore; BPA, B.A., Gen. -ZBT. treos., pres.; Intramurals. PLAIA, ROBERT J., Valley Stream, N.Y.; Ed., B.S., Gen, Science — Fr. Soccer; Intramurols; Newman Club. PLATT, PHILEMON KENNETH, W. Hyattsville; Engr., B.S., Aero. Engr. - IAS.
PLEET, ALBERT BERHARD, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Pre Med. - <t>i:Ji , v.p.;
'^}^i; , v.p.; IFC; FOB; Dorm, v.p.
PLIES, STANLEY MARTIN, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Pre-Dent.
PLUMMER, KAY L., North East; Home Ec, B.S., Ed. — Dorm, Jud. Board sec'y.,
FOB chm.; Fr. Counselor; Wesley Foundotion, social chm.; MSM, rep.; Riflery
Club, chm.
POFFEL, JR., ROBERT EDWARD, Baltimore; BPA, B.A., Gen. - ASH , pres.,
treos.; IFC, finance comm. chm.; Newman Club; S.A.M.; Fr. Track.
POINTER, WESLEY DONALD, Adelphi; A&S. B.A., Criminology - 4'X;AKA;
Soc. Club; Psych. Club.
POLINGER, MARILYN BEVERLY, Silver Spring; BPA, B.A,, Ins. & Rl. Est. -
♦ Xft ; Hillel.
PORTER, NANCY B., Lanham; Ed.. B.S., Elem. Ed. - ASCD, conf. hostess.
PORTNEY, MARYLYN S., Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed.
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PORTS, ROBERT A., Arcadia, Flo.; U.C, B.S., Militory Science.
POSNER, NORMAN HAROLD, Boltimore; A&S, B.A., Phil. - TE* ; IFC; Old
Line Party; "Old Line"; Intramurals; Hillel; Fr. Prom; Soph Carnival; No Shove
Week; Election Board.
POTASH, LARRY, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Psych. - AEII ; Career Week, Comm.
POWELL, ANNE E., Kensington; Home Ec, B.S., Advertising — "M Book";
"Diomondbock"; Big Sister; Bridal Fair; AID; Fire Lt.
POWELL, JOHN ROGERS, Tokomo Pork; BPA, B.S., Public Rel. - Fr. Rifle Teom;
Varsity Rifle Team.
POWELL, PATRICIA ANN, Morriottsville; Home Ec, B.S., Ed. - Dorm, v.p.,
overall Big Sister chm,; Home Ec. Club, v.p.; Col. 4-H Club.
PRESSIMONE, /AARGARET MARY, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - Soph.
Carnival, L.S.A.; AWS.
PRICE, ROSLYN, Takoma Pork; A&S, B.A., Sp. Therapy - 2AH, sec'y.; Hillel.
prog, chm.. Queen Ester; Mr. & Mrs. Club; Sr. Class prom.
PRICE, THOMAS, WARFIELD, Posodeno; Agri., B.S., Doiry Tech. — Cheerleader.
PRINCE, JR., NORMAN EVANS, Hyottsville; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - IX;
Band; A+i; ; S.A M,
PRITZKER, HERB, Baltimore; BPA, B.A., Public Rel. - iAX ; "Diamondback,"
mgr. ed., news ed.; "M Book," sect, ed., "Old Line."
PRZYBYLA, JR., JOHN A., Cotonsville; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr.
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PUTNAM, CAROLYN S., College Park; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
QUINTILIAN, PAUL DAVID, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Ind. Mgt. - S.A.M.; House
Rules & Sch. Comm.
RABY, MAJOR BILLY M., Washington, D.C; U.C, B.S. Military Science.
RADES, LYNN KATHRYN, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. - Newman Club; SNEA;
Univ. Theatre, box office; "Terrapin"; Big Sister.
RAGLAND, BONNIE GAY, Clinton; Phys. Ed., B.S„ Phys. Ed. - * AE ; Dorm,
Jud. Board, exec, council; Aqua^(^ers; Canterbury Club.
RALPH, WALTER THOMAS, JR., Mt. Rainier; Agri., B.S., Agri. Econ. — ♦AG ;
Fr. Basketball; Varsity Soccer; Agri. Econ. Club; Intramurals.
RAMSBURG, ROBERT BLAINE, Frederick; BPA, B.S., Accounting — BA* ;
A2n ; House Rules, chm.; Accounting Club.
RAMSEY, CAPT. ARTHUR R., Horlingen AFB, Texas; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
RAND, JAMES L., College Pork, Engr., B.S., Aero. Engr. - IAS;TBn ; ISA Engr. Coordinating Comm.; Newman Club.
RANDOLPH, JR., BENJAMIN OWEN, W, Hyottsville; A&S, B.S.. Math. - Wes- ley Foundation.
RAPPOPORT, SYBIL ANN, Capitol Heights; A&S, B.A., Hist. — AE* , treas.; *K<i> ; Mortar Board, ed.; AAA ; <i>A0 ; TKA; SGA, sec'y.; Soph. Leg.; Jr. Leg.; Calvert Debate Soc, v. p., hist.; Varsity Debate Team; Who's Who; Dia- mond'; A&S Sr. Council; Soph. Carnival, treas.; Stud. Life Comm.; Bridal Fair, chm.; May Day, Queens chm.
RAU, DONALD C, W. Hyottsville; BPA, B.S., Marketing - 2X , ed.; DBK; AMA, sec'y., treas.; S.A.M.; Fr. Lacrosse; Christian Fellowship.
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"I'll always remember those many long hikes up the hill to the Terrapin office" Sandy Goody
RAUSCHER, BERNARD J., Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - Dean's List. REED, CAPT. ALAN B., Silver Spring; U.C, B.S., Military Science. REGESTER, JR., CONLYN W., Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Accounting — A2n , sec'y.; BA^ , pub. chm.;Br2; Accounting Club; Intramurals, chomp. REID, HERBERT M., Kentlond; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - AIEE-IRE, Joint Student Br., chm.
REILLY, RICHARD S., Bowie; Engr., B.S., Aero. Engr. - lASS; Scabbard & Blade; Arnold Air Society.
REYNOLDS, JOSEPHINE ANN, Baltimore; Ed., B.S.. Science Ed. RICE, JUDY, Riverdale; Ed., B.A., Childhood Ed. - 2K ; Chapel Choir; Intra- murals. RICE, MARY HELEN, Crownsville; A&S, B.A., Hist. - <t>Ae .
RICHTER, ROBERT GENE, Takoma Pork; BPA, B.S., Marketing -TKE; S.A.M.; Intramurals; Marketing Club; Rossborugh Club; Dean's List.
RICKETTS, LESLIE, JR., Buffalo, N.Y.;.Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. <t>KZ ; S.A.M.; Sail- ing Club; Newman Club.
RIEBLING, MARIAN LOUISE, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Soc.
RIEDESEl, STEPHEN HALVOR, Seat Pleasant; BPA, B.S,, Marketing — Baptist Student Union.
RIETZ, JEANE, Drexel Hill, Pa.; A&S, B.A., Eng. -KKF , house pres.; Intra- murals; "Diamondback," asst. copy ed.; Free State Party, pub. comm.; Greek Week, pub. comm.
RIFFLE, CARL WILSON, Westminister; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - ASCE, treas RIGGS, JIMMY WAYNE, Adelphi; BPA, B.S., Accounting. RIPPY, DON E., Bethesdo; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. — Flying Club, v. p.; IRE.
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ROBBINS, II, THEODORE, Cambridge; BPA, B.S., Finance.
ROBERTS, JUNE, Morgantown, W. Va.; A&S, B.S., Zool. — Baptist Student
Union.
ROBERTS, KENNETH A., Hyattsville,- A&S, B.A., Psych. — Men's Glee Club,-
Arnold Air Society; Distinguished Military Student.
ROBERTS, KENNETH H., N Linthicum; A&S. B.A,, Hist. — *Ae .- Old Line
Party; Student Finance Comm.
ROBERTS, PAUL A., Greenbelt; BPA. B.S.. Trans. - ANA.
ROBERTS, SANDRA LEE, Havre DeGrace.- A&S, B.S., Micrc. - Dorm, exec.
boord, social chm.; Chapel Choir.
ROBERTS, WILLIAM G., West Falls, N.Y.; U.C, B.S., Militar/ Science.
ROBERTSON, DONALD LEE, Hyattsville; A&S, B.S., Chem.
ROBINETTE, EDDIE LEE, Baltimore; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. — Intramurals; House Rules Comm.
ROBINSON, ANN, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Ed., B.A., Eng, — SAT ; Dorm, house mgr.; Chorus; Ski Club; WRA, rep.
ROBINSON, DOROTHY L., Annapolis; Ed., B.A., Art Ed. — AHA , sec'y.; Dia- mond; "Diamondback," copy ed.; "M Book," sect, ed.; "Terrapin"; Flying Assn., sec'y.; May Day, usher; Soph. Carnival; SGA, elec. boord; Org. & Cont. Comm.; Campus Improvments Comm.
ROCHE, JR., LEONARD S., Tokoma Pork; Engr., B.S., Aero, Engr. — TBII ; lASS.
"I remember many things — political, academic, social, sorority rushing and its changes, and Bridal Fair (my favorite event)" . . . Sybil Rapport
RODBELL, LESLIE, Silver Spring,- Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
RODDY, FLORENCE AGNES, Bethesdo; Home Ec, B.S., Pr, Art — Home Ec.
Club; Newman Club; Univ. Commuters Club, May Day rep.
ROE, LAWRENCE S., Hyattsville; A&S, B.A., Soc. - AKA ; Dean's List; Soc.
Club,
ROHIAND, F. MELINDA, Chevy Chase,- A&S, B.A., Eng. - KKF , pres.; Pan-
hellenic Council; AAA ; Diamond; FOB, academic chm.
ROMAN, ROBERT JOSEPH, Beltsville; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - IRE.
ROMAN, SUE, B-jltimore, A&S, B.A,, Psych. - *X ; Psych. Club.
RONK, RICHARD MORTON, Rockville; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind.
ROOS, DAVID A., College Park; A&S, B.A., Span. — Dean's List; Intramurals.
ROSEN, ELINOR CHARLOTTE, Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - Hillel;
SNEA.
ROSENBERGER, JOHN J., B'jitimore; Engr., B.S., Aero. Engr. — IAS.
ROSENCRANTZ, RANDOLPH B., Frederick; Ed., B.A., Bus.
ROSS, PHILIP W„ Silver Spring; A&S, B.S., Moth. — 2AE; Dorm, pres.; Men's
Dorm Council; FOB; "Terropin"; RMA; Ethos; Intramurols; Olympic Barbell
Club; Nat. Col. Weightlifting Assoc., stud. chm.
ROSSMAN, JR., THEODORE LEO, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. — ASCE.
ROTH, RICHARD W., Hyattsville; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. -AXA , pres.; IFC; Van-
denburg Guard; Swimming Teom, mgr.; lEA; S.A.M.
ROTH, SHELDON M., Washington, DC; BPA, B.S., Bus. Adm. - Arnold Air
Society.
ROURKE, RODGER E., Hyattsville; i).C.. B S., Military Studies.
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ROUZER, LARRY EVANS, Mt. Airy,- Engr., B.S.. Elec. Engr. - AIEE; IRE; House
Rules Comm.
RUBACK, JOHANNA L., College Pork; Home Ec, B.S., Pr. Art - Home Ec.
Club; Newman Club.
RUDDER, JR., ALBERT P., Bethesdo; BPA, B.S., Trans. - 0X .
RUDGERS, JR., ANTHONY J., Arlington, Vo.; A&S, B.S., Physics — <J>H2 ;
House Rules Comm.
RUE, CAPT. NORMAN L., Walnut Creek, Calif.; U.C, B.S., Military Studies.
RUGGIERO, MARYLOUISE T., Gloversville, N.Y.; Ed., B.S., Social Studies -
rS2 ; Women's Chorus; Univ. Theatre.
RUSSELL, JOHN MILLS; Rockville; A&S, B.S., Psych. - 2X ; OAK; HAE ; *X;
"Diamondbock," bus. mgr., adv. mgr.; Cent. Stud. Court; Band; Westminister
Fellowship; Stud. Comm. on Cheating.
RUSSEL, JUANITA G., Silver Spring; Ed,, B.S., Elem. Ed. - Univ. Theatre;
Newman Club; Ski Club.
RUSSELL, ROBERT MANNING, College Pork; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - A24> ,
trees., pledgemaster; ASCE, stud, paper winner; Intromurols; Olympic Barbell
Club; Civil War Club, org. comm.; Weightlifting Club.
RYAN, DAVID T., Torrington, Conn.; A&S, B.A., Hist. — it>ZK, pres,, sentinel;
IFC, 1st v.p., rush chm., IPC Ball, chm.; Kolegethos; Sr. Prom, co-chm.; Men's
League, rep., Jud. chm.; Student Life Comm.; Fr. Swimming.
RYAN, JAMES A., Washington, D.C.; Ed,, B.S.. Ed. for Ind. - 2*E , rush
chm.; IFC, sch. chm.; SGA, Jr. leg.; Stud. Welfare Comm., chm.; WMUC,
sportscaster.
SAAKS, DAVID C, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Soc, - TE* , social chm.; IFC;
Awoy Weekend, housing chm.; Sportscar Club.
SADORUS, JEAN E., University Park; A&S. B.S., Psych. - 2K , rush chm.;
Bridoi Foir; Chapel Choir; Daydodger Big Sister.
SAIDMAN, ARNOLD N., Silver Spring; BPA, B.S., Accounting - AEII , v.p.,
treas., rush chm.; IFC; Arnold Air Soc; Scabbard & Blade; Military Ball Comm.,
Ticket chm.
SAKWA, JACOB, Silver Spring; Engr,, B,S., Elec. Engr. — AIEE.
SALEN, ROGER LEE, Washington, D.C.; A&S, B,A., Soc. - TE* ; Soc. Club;
Away Weekend Comm.
"I'll never forget my first party as rush chairman goat in the living room" . . . Alice Packard
walking down the steps to find a
SALHAB, OMRAN, Beirut, Lebanon; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr.
SALIGA, THOMAS V., Wheaton; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - HKN; TBII ; IRE;
AIEE; University Club; Newman Club.
SAMMONS, JR., HAROLD DOUGLAS, W. Palm Beach, Fla.; Ed., B.S., Science
Ed. - Biol. Club; SNEA; House Rules Comm.
SAMPSON, MORRIS E., Hyattsville; BPA, B.S., Accounting — BA* ; Accounting
Club.
AFP, chaplain;
SANDER, LARRY E., Falls Church, Va.; A&S, B.A., Sec.
SANDERS, JOHN HAROLD, Preston; Agri., B.S., Agron.
Agron. Club, pres., v.p.
SANDERS, MURRAY CHARLES, Silver Spring; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr.
SANDLER, CHARLES E., Baltimore; BPA, B S., Public Rel. -TE*, pres., sec'y.;
—AX ; APR; "Diamondbock," copy ed.
SANDLER, HARRIET, Baltimore; Ed., B,S., Social Studies — Dorm, pres., Jud. Board, hist,; Hillel; Fencing Club.
SAVAGE, ARTHUR C, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Marketing - ZAM ; FOB; Intro- murols.
SAWYER, JR., ERNEST L., Laurel; U.C, B.S., Hist. SAXON, LUCILLE, Baltimore; Ed., B.A., Elem. Ed.
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SCHAEFER, WILLIAM N., Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind.
SCHAFFER, WARREN D., Boltimore,- BPA, B.S., Accounting.
SCHAPIRO, STEPHEN HOWARD, Boltimore; BPA, B S., Lobor Econ. - ZBT ,
Pledge Moster, Hist
SCHEERER, RONALD C, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr.
SCHEJBAl, DUSAN J., W. Hyottsville; A&S. B.A., Hist. - ATA ; Persh- ing Rifles.
Biology
SCHELLBERG, MARGUARITE ELIZABETH, Baltimore; A&S, B.S.. Zool.
Club,
SCHERR, EDMUND FRANKLIN, Washington, D.C.; BPA. B.S.. Public Rel. -
Dean's List; i;AX, sec'y.; "Old Line," mng. ed.; "Diomondbock"; Ski Club.
SCHILLER, CARL JOSEPH, Solisbury; BPA, B.S., Gen. Bus.
SCHILLINGER, BARBARA B., Greenbelt; Ed., B.A., Eng.
SCHLEIFER, FRED; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Theropy - Phys. Theropy Club; Olym- pic Barbell Club. v. p.; Intramurals.
SCHLOSSER, HELEN MARTHA, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Soc. - ^X ; Newman Club; Spanish Club. SCHOFER, RUTH, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - Hillel; Big Sister.
SCHOLL, GEORGE A., Newport News, Vo.; U.C, B.S.. Military Science. SCHULTHEIS, WILLIAM C, Frostburg; A&S, B.A., Hist. - RMA, exec, council; Dorm, pres.; Intramurals.
SCHWARTZ, HARRY B., Baltimore; A&S. B.S., Psych. — Aquoliners. SCHWARTZ, MARTIN SAMUEL, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Psych. - <J>ZA ; Men's Glee Club; Track Team.
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SCOLTOCK, CAROL E., Hyottsville; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - AAA ; SNEA; West- minister fellowship.
SCOTT, MARJORIE L., Riverdole; A&S, B.A., Art — "Expression," ort stof?. SCOTT, WILLIAM THOMAS, Cloyton, N.J.; Ed.. B.S., Ed. for Ind. - <t>Ki: ; IFC Presents, vice-chm.; Arnold Air Soc; Scabbard & Blade; S.A.M.; Sailing Club; IFC Boat Ride, ticket mgr. SCRIVENER, THOMAS, Cotonsville; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - ASCE.
SEABOLT, TERRANCE M., Boltimore; BPA. B.S., Ind. Mng. -TKE; S.A.M.
SEBASTIAN, JR., PAUL CLARK, A&S, B.S., Biol. Science - Dorm, v.p., sociol
chm ; Intramurals; RMA; Stud. Buffet Dinner, chm.
SEBODA, EARL F., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. — Dorm, pres. Newmon
Club, social chm.; IAS; ASME; Vondenburg Guard.
SEELINGER, STEPHANY ANDERSEN, W. Hyottsville; A&S, B.A., Fine Art -
.\.\A ; Art Club; "Expression," ort ed.
SEGAL, HANNAH JOAN, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Zool. - AAA , pres.; Dorm,
acod. chm.; Campus Acod. Boord; Biol. Club, sec'y; Soc. Club; Nursing Club.
SEIDLITZ, ARIEEN BRENDA, Hyottsville; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - Dorm, social
chm.; Nursing Club, pres.
SEIPEL, MARTIN G., Silver Spring; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr.
SENNETT, MYRNA NINA, W. Hyottsville; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
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SESSA, GERALDINE F., Washington, D.C.; BPA, B.S., Econ. - <J>Xe ; Econ.
Dis. Club; Newman Club.
SHAFFER, MICHAEL, Cumberland; Ed., B.S.
SHAFFER, ROBERT, Crellin; BPA, B.S., Marketing - BFS ; Dorm, acod. chm.,
Board of Gov.; Wesley Foundation, treas.
SHAIVITZ, SUZANNE, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed. - <t>22 , pres.,
sec'y-. rush chm.; SGA Cult. Comm., sec'y.; Bridal Fair, Fashion Show, co-chm.;
Soph Prom, Queen Comm.
SHANNAHAN, DASHIELL JESSE, St. Michaels; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - 0X ;
S-A.M.
SHARP, VICTORIA, Silver Spring; BPA, B.S., Accounting — AXH , v. p., pledge
trainer; FOB; Soph. Carnival; Newman Club; Intramurals.
SHAW, BERNARD LEE, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Soc. — Dorm, pres., social chm.;
House Rules & Sch. Comm.; Wesley Foundation, RMA Presents, co-chm.
SHAW, JR., JAMES WILSON, Federolsburg; BPA, B.S., Personnel - ATfl , v.p.;
Scabborc) 8. Blode; Arnold Air Soc, Oper. Officer; S.A.M.; Who's Who
Comm., chm.; Traffic Comm.
SHENKER, JEANETTE, BolMmore; Ed., B.5., Childhood Ed. - 2AT; Hillel.
SHEPHARD, STEPHEN, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - ATfi ; TBO ;
nT2 , sec'y.; Dorm, pres.; RMA.
SHERBERT, JR., ARCHIE T., Huntingtown; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - HKN, v.p.;
TBD; IRE, sec'y.; AIEE.
SHERMAN, JAMES R., Hyottsville; U.C, B.S.. Military Science.
"Our Campus Academic Board set its goals high, worked enthusiastically, and diligently and is now seeing the light of achievement" . . . Rona Kushner
SHERMAN, STEPHEN, Washington, D.C.; A&S, B.A., Soc. - SAM; Hillel; In- tramurals.
SHIELDS, ALFRED ALLYN, Hyottsville; A&S, B.A., Eng. - ■PHZ ■ SHIMKUS, STEPHEN A., Hyottsville; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. - Varsity Foot- ball. SHORE, EARL, Greenbelt; A&S, B.S., Zool.
SIBALIK, PAUL M„ Balitmore; A&S, B.S., G&P - 4>Ae , pres., house mgr.,
pledgemaster; Old Line Party, v.p.; Greek Week, chm.
SIEBENBERG, HENRY N., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - IAS; ASME;
Hillel.
SIEGEL, BRENDA M., Millville, N.J.; A&S, B.S., Micro. - Dorm, Jud. Board;
Hillel Foundation, Drama Comm.
SIGNOR, III, WILLIAM E., Loytonsville; A&S, B.S., Pre-Med. Micro. - KK*,
pres.. 2A0; Bond, pres.
SILVER, GERALD, Brockton, Mass.; U.C, B.S., Psych.
SILVERMAN, DORIS, Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
SILVERMAN, SALLY, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Ger. - Hillel, pres., v.p.; Dean's
List; SGA Cult. Comm.; Dorm Jud. Board, rep.
SIMMONS, BERNARD J., JR., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Chem. Met. Engr. - A2M ;
ASM; ASM Scholastic Award.
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SIMMS, KATHERINE BAUER, Rockville; Ed., B.A., Social Science.
SIMMS, RONDA RAE, Clear Spring; A&S, B.A., Hist. - *Ae ; *K* .
SINCELL, CHARLES JOHN, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Speech -*2K; Harmony
Hall; Rossburough.
SINCLAIR, JANE ANN, Cheverly; Ed., B.A., Eng. - AOO; Angel Flight.
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SIPPEL, JR., JOHN PARKER, Tokomo Pork; Ed. B.S.. Ed. for Ind. - SAE ,-
Infrcmurols.
SLAGLE, ELIZABETH G., Bernordsville. N.J ,■ Ed.. B.S., Sec. Ed. - AT ; Ski
Club; AWS Sorority Council; S.A.M.; "Terrapin"; SNEA; AWS, Secretori'-'
Comm.
SLAN, LINDA C, Silver Spring; Ed.. B A., Eng. - <J>K<t> ; AA.i ; Fr. Chem
Award; Dorm. Jud. Board; AAA Scholorship Medal; Hillel.
SMALL, ALBERT W., Bethesdo; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr.
SMITH, JAMES F., Colmar Monor; BPA, B.S., Accounting.
SMITH, JUANITA JOYCE, Hyottsville; A&S, B.S., Physics - SOZ ; Physics Ma- jors Club; Physics Honor Sect.
SMITH, SFC MEIVIN R., Woshington, DC; A&S. B.S.. Micro. - Dean's List; Basic Course Physics Award.
SMITH, NICHOUS ALBERT, Frederick; Ed., B.S., Bus. Ed. - SAM.; SNEA; Resident Assf., MRA.
SMITH, RALPH HITCH, Salisbury; BPA, B.S., Accounting - Accounting Club; SAM,
SMOOT, JOAN, Cheverly; Ed„ B,S„ Elem, Ed, - TB2 ; Marching Band; Con- cert Bend.
S08EL, LINDA KAY, Silver Spring; BPA, B.S., Public Rel. -*Xe ; AAA ; Hil- lel; "Diomondback"; "M Book"; Dean's List; Univ Theatre, ticket comms.; Fr. Prom.,- Fr, Day Comm., prizes chm.
SOLOMON, BERNARD I., Silver Spring; BPA, B.S., Trons. — ANA; SN; S A M,
"The opportunity to be on the 'inside' of campus politics is what I'll remember" Pot Green
SOLOMON, NATHANIEL F., Hyottsville; A&S, B.S., Biol. Sciences.
SOLOMON, SYLVIA J., Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Hist.
SORRELL, MICHAEL A., Riverdale; A&S, B.A., French.
SORRENTINO, CHARLES, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Psych. — Soccer Team; Von-
denberg Guord.
SOTH, CORINNE E., Havre deOroce; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed., Dorm, exec.
council; WRA, rep. council mem., exec, board, pts. co<hm.; Intromurols;
Women's Prof, Club. exec, council, pub. chm.
SOURWINE, JULIEN G., Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., G&P - ZX; OAK; HAE;
WMUC, station mgr.
SPAHN, ALBERT W., Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - A2n ; Newman
Club; Olympic Barbell Club.
SPEACE, WIllARD COULSON, Elkton; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. -IKE; SAM.;
Intromurals; Placement Comm. rep. form Dorm.
SPECTOR, LIBBY H., Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Hist. - <t>22 , sec'y., house pres.; +.\B ; >I>K* ; Sorority Council; Hillel; Coreer Week, Placement Service Hist, chm.
SPEICHER, WILLIAM C, Accident; BPA, B.S., Trons. - ANA; SAM.; Chapel Choir; Scabbard & Blode, 1st sgt.; Arnold Air Soc, compf.; Dorm, ath. chm.; Intromurals; Mil. Ball, treos.; Dist. Mil. Stud.
SPENCER GEORGE W., Chevy Chose; A&S, B.A., Hist. - ♦HS . SPIEGEL, JONAS B., Richmond, Va.; A&S, B.S., Pre-Dent - :L\y[, pledge- master; Varsity Track; M Club.
SPINICCHIA, ANTHONY, Westminster; BPA, B.S., Accounting -ATJI , treos.,
sch. chm.; -Accounting Club; Newman Club, social chm.; Intromurals; Away
Weekend Comm,
SRAGOV/, DANIEL E., Washington, D.C.; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - AIEE; IRE;
Hillel; Student Zionist Org.
STARKE, WAITER V„ Hyottsville; A&S, B.S., Geog.
STAUFFER, WILBUR SNYDER, Jenkintown, Po.; A&S, B.A., Psych.
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STECKEL, JR., CHESTER, Atlanta, Go.; BPA, B.S., Public Rel. — ATfl; 2AX;
Who's Who; Track, ACC champ., co-rec. holder; M Club, pres.; Morty Cohen
Award; "Terrapin," sect, ed.; Dorm, pres.; Pershing Rifles; "Old Line"; "Dio-
mondbock," sports ed,; Intromurols.
STEEN, DONALD B., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. — AIEE; IRE.
STEHR, ANITA LOUISE, Washington, D.C.; Home Ec, B.S., Tex. & Clo. - Home
Ec. Club; Lutheran Stud. Assoc; Intromurols.
STEINBERG, ALBERT S., Baltimore; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. — TE* .
STEINBERG, NORMAN, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Hist. STEPHANO, GEORGE J., Washington, D.C.; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. STERNE, MARIE LOUISE, Silver Spring; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. - <)>AE; FOB; "Terropin"; Women's Prof. Assoc.; Women's Prof. Club, pres., v.p., sec'y.; AWS Orphons Party.
STEVENS, EDITH VIRGINIA, Myersville; A&S, B.A., Eng. - AXfi; FOB; Dia- mond; SNEA; "Terrapin"; Chapel Choir.
STEVENS, JERRY WAYNE, Silver Spring; BPA, B.A., Mkt. Adm. - S.A.M.; Mar- keting Club.
STEWART, CATHERINE JUNE, Bethesdo; BPA, B.S., Fin. Adm. - AXfl, treos.; *Xe ; Chapel Choir; Intromurols; FOB; Dorm, socio! chm.; Soph. Prom; Red Crosj Hostess.
STEWART, ROBERT C, RocUville; A&S, B.A., Hist. - 2AE . STEWART, JAMES ELTON, Cheverly; A&S, B.A., Eng. - Chess Club; NCO Acad.
STILWELL, ANN F., West Point, N.Y.; A&S, B.A., French.
ST. JOHN, EDWARD A., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. — ATA pres.; Kolegethos; IFC; Sr. Class, leg.; AIEE; IRE; Newman Club; Flying Club; Van- denberg Guard.
STONE, MARGUERITE R., Memphis, Tenn.; A&S, B.A., Eng. - KAO, pres.: Dia- mond; Panhellenic Council, rush chm.; Jr. Class, leg.; SGA Cabinet, Sorority Rep.; Mortar Board, historian.
STREAKER, MARRIOTT DAVIS, Sykesville; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - XIMI, , SAE; ASCE; ASME.
"The progress that has been made in the Freshman Orientation program was memora- bly marked by the dinks and namecards of the class of '61" . . . Margy Stone
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STRIPLING, MICHAEL HARMON, Greenbelt; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - TBH
HKN; IRE; Deon's List.
STROESSNER, ROBERT DONALD, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. -TKE ,
v.p.; Intromurols.
STRUEBING, KRISTEN L., Pittsburg, Pa.; A&S, B.A., Soc. - AAA , sec'y., sch.
chm., act. chm.;<f>K'(>; Diamond; AAA ; TB2; Color Guard, copt.; Chapel
Choir; Soph Carnival, overall chm.; "Old Line"; "M Book"; "Terrapin," sect.
ed.; Flying Follies; Fr. Prom, dec. co-chm.; "Pajoma Game"; Homecoming,
comm, chm.; Greek Week, pub. co-chm.
STUP, HOWARD FREE, Frederick; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - CEHS; ASCE.
STYERS, CARL KENNETH, College Park; A&S, B.A., G&P - Arnold Air Soc. STYRON, HARVEY R., Arlington, Vo.; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. SUGAR, SALLY JANE, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed. - AE* hist.. Home- coming chm.; WRA, rep.; SNEA; Bridal Fair, comm. chm.; Soph Prom; Soph Carnival; Intromurols.
SUIZU, IRENE EIKO, Tokoma Pork; BPA, B.A., Gen. — Women's Chorus; Inter- national Club, ssc'y., pari.; Wesley Foundation, pub. chm.; "Diomondbock," copy ed.
SUSSMAN, BARRY N., Silver Spring; BPA, B.S., Geog. - r*rin ; Intromurols;
Univ. Commuters Club.
SVITAK, JOHN JOSEPH, Hyattsville; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. -TBH ; IITS ;
ASME.
SWANK, ANN R., Washington, D.C.; Ed., B.S., Secretarial Ed. ~ AF ; WRA;
Doydodgers; Big Sister; "Terrapin."
SWANSON, JOHN EDWARD, Boca Raton, Flo. - BPA, B.S., Marketing -
4>A0 , exec, council; OAK , pres.; Who's Who, pres.; IFC, rush chm.; Dorm,
pres.; Chapel Choir, pres., v.p.; AMA, v.p.; RMA; Intromurols; Placement
Comm., rep.
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SWENNES, JON R., Suitland; BPA, B.S., Ins. & Rel. Est.
SWOPE, FRED C, College Pork; Agr., B.S., Dairy.
SYCIE, JOAN LOIS, Washington, D.C.; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
SYKES, WALTER E., Bethesdo; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. — TBII ; *Hi;
CEHS; ASCE; Newman Club; Univ. Commuters Club, treas.
A*n
SYRAN, JOHN A., Washington, D.C.; A&S, B.S.. Zool. - Biol. Club; Intro- murals.
TACCHETTI, LOUIS DOMINIC, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - ATH ; In- tramurats; ASCE
TAFT, CLAUDIA SUE, Silver Spring; Nursing, B.S. Nursing. TAGLIAFERRI, LOUIS EMIL, Lokew/ood, Ohio; U.C, B.A., Bus. Adm. - S.A.M.
TARI. UUDO, Baltimore; Engr.. B.S., Aero. Engr. - IAS.
TARTE, A. WARREN, Hyottsville; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind.
TASLIMI, MOHSEN, Hyattsville; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr.
TATE. VERNON RODNEY, Annapolis; BPA, B.S., BPA - *AH ; Arnold Air
Soc; SGA Cult. Comm.; Intromurols; Canterbury Assoc.
TATUM, RICHARD B., College Pork; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. -ATH ; ASCE. TAUBENFELD, SHELDON THEODORE, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., G&P -AEH, pres., v.p., rush chm.; IFC; Fr. Prom, chm.; FOB; "Diomondbock"; Free State Party; Pol. Sci. Club, sec'y.. treas.; Hillel; Intromurols.
TAYLOR, LAWRENCE W., Woshington; A&S, B.A., Geog. - reT , v.p.; Newman Club.
TAYLOR, LYNNE WELCH, Mt. Roinier; A&S, B.S., Zool.- AXO, sec'y-, warden; rii: , sec'y.; FOB; WRA; Biol. Club; Block & Bridel; Intromurols; Newmon Club; Dorm, big sister; Biol. Sciences Career Week Forum, chm.; Stud. Place- ment Comm.
TESTER, BETTY lOU, College Pork; Ed., B.S. Ed. - Fr. Prom; Jr. Ponheiienic
Council; Greek Week Comm.; Homecoming Comm., chm.; Bridoi Fair, comm.
chm.; Intromurols
THEUNISSEN, WILLIAM, Washington, DC; BPA, B.S., General.
THOM, JOANNE GERTRUDE, College Pork; Home Ec, B.S., Ed. -TBi: ; LJniv.
Bond; Wesley Foundation.
THOMAS, IRVING WENNER, W. Hyottsville; BPA, B.A., G&P - USA.
THOMAS, MAXINE P., Univ. Pork; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
THOMPSON, BYRON E., Grosonville; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - Dorm, v.p.;
ASME.
THOMPSON, CHARLES PHILIP, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Germon - A*n ;
■l>.\IA, Univ Bond.
THOMPSON, CHARLES WALKER, College Pork; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed.
THOMPSON, DAVID P., Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Morkeling - A<t>n S A M ; ^/^rketing Club; Dorm, House Rules, chm., floot chm. THOMPSON, JANE LEISHEAR, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Fine Arts. THOMPSON, KAY, Washington, D.C.; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. THOMPSON, NANCY, College Pork; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed.
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THOMPSON, ROBERT J., Cheverly; A&S, B.A., Hist
THOMPSON, CAPT. THEODORE R., JR., Morgon City, La.; U.C, B.S., Military
Science.
THORN, JR., WILLIAM R., Silver Spring,- U.C, B.S., Military Studies.
THOT, JOAN ELAINE, Woodlawn; Ed., B.S., Music -2AI, pres., v.p., social
chm.; May Day, Jr. rep.; Chapel Choir; SNEA; MENC, sec'y.; Univ. Commuters
Club.
TIEMAN, JOHN C, Delanco, N.J.; BPA, B.S., Accounting — Newman Club; Ac- counting Club.
TIGNER, WARD E., College Park; Agri., B.S., Animol Husbandry — Livestock Judging Team; Meat Judging Team.
TILLMAN, DONALD E., Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Accounting — S.A.M. TITUS, MARGARET ANN, Kensington; Home Ec, B.S., Clo. & Tex. - AOn , public relations officer, sch. chm.
TODD, JUDITH ANNE, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed. -KKF, act. chm.; Dorm, v.p.; Campus Jud. Board, sec'y.; "Terrapin," sect, ed.; FOB; Dorm, Jud. Board Chm.
TOLLE, STEPHANIE GAYLE, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Social Science - Dorm, exec, council, big sister prog.; Col. 4-H Club, sec'y., weekend chm.; Miss Future Suc- cess, finalist; SNEA; Intromurols.
TOMAN, BONNIE M., Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Drama - AAA ; A^fi ] Univ. Theatre; Old Line Maggie Award, best supporting actress; May I960 Calendar Girl; Arena Theatre.
TOPAZ, KENNETH, College Park; BPA, B.S., Accounting -TE<J> , sch. chmn.; Intramurals.
"The many wonderful friends I've made — friends that will last far beyond graduation day. This is what has enriched my college life and remembrances" . . . April Wilson
TOSSMAN, BARRY EDWARD, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - TBH , sec'y.; nXS , v.p.; <t>K* ; ASME.
TOWERS, JOHN LOUIS, Salisbury; BPA, B.S., Personnel - 't'ZK , treos.; In- tromurols; Homecoming Decoration Comm.
TOWSNER, CYNTHIA MERLE, Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed. - AE<t>, sec'y.; "Diomondbock"; SNEA; AWS, cultural comm.; Fr. Day, pub. chm. TRAMMELL, FRANCES J. TOWNSEND, Hyattsville; A&S, B.A., Fine Art
TRAUM, SUSAN, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Eng. — "Old Line," assoc. ed.
TRAYFORS, WILLIAM HOFF, Adelphi; A&S, B.A., Soc.
TRETICK, BERNARD A., Hyattsville; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - WMUC, chief
engineer; Amateur Radio Assoc, pres.
TREVAS, HARRIET ROSENBERG, College Pork; A&S, B.A., Eng. — Dean's List;
Aquoliners.
TRIBLE, WILLIAM E., Hyattsville; Ed., B.A., Soc. Studies - Pol. Science Club,
pres.
TRIPLEH, WENDELL, Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - ASME.
TRISTANI, KING, Washington, D.C.; A&S, B.A., G&P.
TRONTZ, SANFORD, New York, N.Y.; A&S, B.S., Soc. - TE* : Fr. & Varsity
Football; Intramurals; All Frat. Football & Baseball.
TRUST, WILLIAM H., Fallston,; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. - Baseball Team.
TUCKER, LINDA J., Tacomo Park; A&S, B.A., Sp. Therapy — 't'ZS ; AA/^ ;
"Diomondbock, " copy ed.; Jr. Prom, Invitations; Bridal Fair, comm. co-chm.;
Homecoming Arrangements, co-chm.; Soph Gift Comm., co-chm.
TUCKER, NORMAN I., Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Labor Econ. -ZAM , v.p., alumni
recorder; Hillel, treos.; Intramurals.
TUCKER, PHILIP ARNOLD, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Foreign Trade -ZBT , rush
chm.; IFC, pres., forum chm., advisory board; Kolegethois; Bus Boys' Union,
pres.; Greek Week, chm.; Homecoming Chm.; Soph. Prom.; Kingston Concert,
chm.; Boot Ride, chm.; "Diomondbock," columnist.
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TUCKER, THOMAS HACK, Harwood; BPA, B.S. Accounting - *Ae ; Wres- tling Team; Resident Assist.; Accounting Club.
TURNER, GARY FREDRICK, Mt Clemens, Mich.; Fngr., S.S., Civil Engr. — Wres- tling; ASCE; Arnold Air Soc.; AF Rifle Team; AF Drill Team; Glee Club; Dining Hall Club.
TYLER, ALIEN, Silver Spring; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. — ASME; IITZ . TYNDALl, GENE R., W. Hyottsville; Ed. B.S., Ed. for Ind. — ^AE , pledge master, ath. chm., pledge Award; Sr. Class Leg.; FOB; S.A.M.; Fr. Bosketboll; Free Stote Porty, del.; Greek Week, pub. ccxhm.; Away Weekend, co-chm.; SGA. oct. comm.
TYSON, GEORGE E., Port Deposit; Agri., B.S., Dairy - AZ; Doiry Science
Club: Doiry Cottle Judging Team.
TYSON, KATHERINE S., Chevy Chose; Ed., B.A., Childhood Ed. - KA , sec'y.,
reccomends chm,; Angel Flight; Red Cross; .\XA sweetheart; SNEA; Soc. Club.
URICHECK, BARBARA JEAN, Baltimore; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. - r22 ,
sec'y.; Dorm, pres., exec, council; WRA; Newman Club; Women's Prof. Club,
hist.; Sor. Milking Contest.
VALIADARES, JORGE ARMANDO, Chevy Chose; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. -
ASCE; Newman Club.
VANEK, BRUCE JAMES, Keansburg, N.J.; BPA, B.S., Markt. Research - ASn . v.p.; Men's leogue, rep.; Veteron's Club; Econ. Club; Newman Club. VAN ELBURG, RICHARD J., Hyottsville; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. — ASCE; CEHS. VAN KINSBERGEN, BARBARA, Washington, D.C.; Ed., B.A., Art Ed. — AHA ; Angel Flight; Red Cross; Campus Chest. VAN NESS, THOMAS JAMES, Baltimore; Ed., B.S., Ind. Ed,
'I'll never forget May Day I960!'
VARNADORE, JOE F., Clinton; A&S, B.A., Fine Art.
VELARDE, JORGE, Washington, D.C.; Agri., B.S., Gen. — Newmon Club;
Weight Lifting Club,
VENGHAUS, ROSEMARY LONG, Greenbelt; Phys. Ed., B.S., Rec. - Intramurals;
Young Democ,
VERARDI, EUGENE, Freeport, Po.; Ed., B.S., Moth — Football Team; M Club;
Newmon Club.
VOGEl, BILLY RAY, Greenbelt; Engr., B.S,, Mech. Engr. — ASME.
VOGEL, ROBERT L., Greenbelt; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. — ASME; S.AM,
VONDERAHE, JEAN PATRICIA, Bethesdo; Ed., B.A., Eng. - KAS ; "Terrapin,"
sect, ed.; Campus Improvements Comm.
WADE, JANE ANDERSON, Silver Spring; Home Ec, B.S., Tex. & Clo. - Home
Ec. Club; Westminster Fellowship; Dorm, exec, council, big sister program;
House chm.
V/ADE, AAAJOR ROBERT, Annandale, Vo.; U.C, B.S., Military Science. WAGHELSTEIN, CAROL SUE, Boltimore; A&S, B.S., Sp. Therapy - AAA 2AE, v.p.; Hillel, newspaper ed.; Dorm, ocad. chm., Fr. councilor. WAGNER, DANIEL J. W., Boltimore; A&S, B.S., Physics. WAKEFIELD, DAVID JOHN, College Pork; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - ASCE.
WALDEN, DAVID WHITE, Hyottsville; A&S, B.A., G&P - Boseball.
WAIDMAN, IRENE SANDRA, Wcshington. DC; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed.
Hillel,
WALIGORSKI, RAYMOND PHILIP Boltimore; Engr,, B,S., Elec. Engr.
WALKER, GORDON F., Clorksville; BPA, B.S., Trans. -ANA.
SNEA;
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WALLACE, B. REID, Baltimore,- Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. — HKN; AIEE; IRE. WALIERSTEIN, SHELDON ALAN, Washington, D.C.; Home Ec, B.A., Adv. Art — TE*, hist., board of governors; FOB; "Old Line," art; Fr. & Varsity Swim- ming Team; Away Weekend, comm. chm.
WALP, ELIZABETH L., Riverdale; Ed., B.S., Music - 2AI, pres., yearbook chm.; MENC; UT Orchestra; Symphony Orchestra; Dean's List.
WALSH, CAROL, Hyattsville; A&S, B.A., Soc. - Soc. Club, pres.; Dorm, jud. board, red cross chm.; Channing Fellowship.
WALTER, JR., ELMER LEO, Hyattsville; BPA, B.A., Gen.
WALTERS, JOY A., W. Hyattsville; Phys. Ed., B.A., Phys. Ed. - ZTA; AAA ;
<i>AE; KAD; APK; WRA; Univ. Choir; Student Union; AWS; Cord Section,
Design chm.
WAMPIER, JR., WILLIAM F., Posodena; BPA, B.S., Accounting.
WARD, EDWARD A., Cronford, N.J.; BPA, B.S., Econ. - ATH ; Newman Club;
Econ. Discussion Club; Intramurals.
WARREN, ROBERT H., Washington, D.C.; BPA, B.S., Trans. Admin. - ANA;
S.A.M.
WAHS, WILLIAM C, Hyattsville; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - IRE.
WEBER, JR., ARTHUR JOHN, Greenbelt; A&S, B.S., Pre-Med.
WEBER, WILLIAM DEROO, Silver Spring; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - ASME;
Amateur Radio Club.
WEHMANN, HOWARD H., Wayne, N. J.; Ed.; B.A., Social Studies - *K<i> ;
*A0 ; Dean's List; Civil War Club.
WEINER, ELLIOTT, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Zool.
WEISINGER, SHERMAN, East Riverdole; U.C, B.S., Military Studies.
WEISMAN, HAROLD, Cheverly; BPA, B.S., For. Service.
"I can never forget the hard work put into school and my other activities, but this was all part of the education that prepared me for my future" . . . Morjorie Caplan
^kk
WELCH, ROBERT J., University Park; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. WELLFORD, CHARLES FRANKLIN, Odenton; A&S, B.A., Soc.-Soc. Club. WELSH, PATRICIA D., Washington, D.C.; A&S, B.S., Micro. - SAO, treas. WELSH, JR., RALPH DENWOOD, Salisbury; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - AFP; ASME.
WEST, CAPT. HOWARD M., Ancram, N.Y.; U.C, B.S., Military Science.
WHARTON, JR, JAMES CAMPBELL, Montclair, N.J.; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. -
ASCE; Intramurals, Baseball, copt.. Football, capt.
WHEELER, DONALD O., Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Ed, for Ind. - Varsity Tennis,
S.A.M., Ind. Ed. Assoc.
WHEELER, RONALD LEW, Baltimore; BPA, B.S. Marketing.
WHIPP, DONALD I., Riverdole; BPA, B.S., Journ. - 2AX ; "Diamondbacks- Placement Service, pub. comm.
WHITAKER, DONALD D., College Pork; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. - Varsity Track; M Club; Pershing Rifles.
WHITE, CATHERINE T., College Park; Ed., B.S., Elem. Ed. - Aqualiners, treos., hist.
WHITEHEAD, LLOYD OSCAR, Mardela Springs; A&S, B.A., Hist. - AFP, 2nd v.p.; Civil War Club.
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WICKLEIN, JOHN ROBERT, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Eng. - *i:K ,- Fr. & Vor-
sity Baseball.
WIECZOREK, JR., THOMAS P., Towson; BPA. B.S., Public Rel. - "frKi: , pres.,
sec'y.; sfeword; IFC, public rel. chm.; AZX ; APRA; Newman Club; Sailing
Club; "Terrapin," photo mgr,; "Diomondback,"
WILCOX, JANICE MARILYN, Mannheim, Germany; A&S, B.A., Sp, Theropy —
KA, pres,, v.p., song chm,- i;.\H; Dorm, council; Fr, Counselor; Univ, Theotre,
comms,
WILES, AUSTIN E„ Silver Spring; BPA. B,A„ Trans, — ANA; S,A,M,
WILES, CARLTON C, Ellicott City; Engr., B,S., Chem, Enqr, - AXZ . WILES, PETER JOHN, Washington, D,C,; A&S, B,S., Gen. Phys. Sciences — 't'K4^ ; Varsity Basketball, mgr.; Md. Christian Fellowship.
WILEY, SARAH CODDINGTON, Rising Sun; Ed.. B.S., Elem. Ed. - AP , 1st V p., song mistress; May Doy, comm.; "Terrapin," sect, ed.; Chapel Choir; Jr. Prom; SNEA; AWS, Christmas Pageant.
WILKERSON, CARIA ANN, Mt. Rainier; BPA, B.A., Personnel - *X« ; Bowl- ing; Riding Interest Group.
WILKINSON, RICHARD J., Washington, D.C.; A&S, B.A,, Hist, - BX ; Infromu-
rals; Newman Club,
WILLCHER, ERNEST M„ Hyattsville; BPA, B.S., Ind. Admin.
WILLIAMS, BETTE ELAINE, Baltimore; Home fc, B.S., Proc. Art, Adv. — IIB* ,
treas.; NSID; AID, pres.; Home Ec. Stud. — Fac. Council; WRA, rep.; FOB,
comm chm.; Dorm Big Sister Prog.; "Diamondback."
WILLIAMS, ELAINE, St. Leonord; A&S, B.A., Soc. - r*B corres. sec'y.; See.
Club.
Engr
B.S., Elec. Engr. - ATfl ; HKN; AAIT ;
WILLIAMS, GARY RANDALL, Lewistown
IRE.
WILLIAMS, JEANNE MARIE, Silver Spring; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed.
Gymkonna Troupe; Women's Prof. Club; Rec. Soc.
WIILIN, III, JOHN MARTIN CLAYTON, Salisbury; A&S, B.A,, G&P - <t'-K
FOB; Choir; Harmony Hall,
WILLIS, III, FLOYD, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Hist. - ATH ; Intromurols.
WILNER, ARTHUR, Pikesville; Ed., B.S., Ed. for Ind. - WMUC; S.A.M. WILSON, APRIL ERLANE, Chevy Chase; BPA, B.S., Journ. - KAe , ed., alum- nae sec'y., frot. ed. chm.; 2TE , pres., sec'y; Mortar Boord, treas.; "Diamond- back," columnist; "Terrapin," Assoc, Ed,; 'l'X6 ; May Day Script; Campus Chest, chm,, sec'y.; "Old Line," off. mgr.; Mont. County Press Assoc. Sch.; Out- standing Jr. Women in BPA.
WILSON, CATHI, Ridgewood, N.J.; BPA, B.S. G&P, - KKF , sec'y,; IliA ; FOB, customs chm,; May Day, sec'y.; "Terropin." WILSON, JR., CHAR'.ES N., Greenbelt; Ed., B.S., Ind. Ed.
WILSON, FRANK W., Adelphi; A&S, B.S., Moth.
WILSON, ROBERT E., Hyottsville; BPA, B.S„ Trons. - NA, 2nd v,p.; M Club;
Basketb.all.
WINAKUR, IRA, Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Micro, - SAO; Hillel; "Diomondbock,"
WINDHAM, CAROLE LEE, College Pork; Home Ec, B,S„ Ed, - AXD . rush
chm ; Bridal Fair; Panhellenic Council, treos.; May Doy; Soph Prom, Queens
Comm. chm.
WINDHEIM, EDNA, W, Hyottsville; A&S, B,A., Art Hist. - *K+ .
WINSON, DENNIS E., Silver Spring; A&S. B.S., Dentistry - <I>1:A , pledge
master, house mgr,; IFC, pardrng chm,; FOB; tntramurols; Orchestra; Marching
Bond; Pep Band; ROTC Band,
WINSTON, MARILYNN, Tnkoma Park; Home Ec, B.S,, Pr, Art - NSID; AID;
Home Ec. Club-
WINTER, CONSTANCE GWEN, Bethesda; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed. - FOB;
WRA rep.; Maye Doy, soph, rep.; Parents Day. comm. chm,; SNEA; Women's
Prof. Club; Dorm, exec, council; AWS Christmos Pogeont; Tennis Inlramurals
chm.
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WISEMAN, JR. RYLAND D., Baltimore; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - ASME. WISNER, KENNETH E., Greenbelt; Agri., B.S., Ed. - AZ; Col. FFA. WITMER, DENNIS ANDREW, Laurel; Engr., B.S., Met. Engr. - AXS ; A2M ; Newman Club; ASM sch. award. WOIF, MURRAY WILLIAM, Silver Spring; Ed., B.S., Math - Hillel.
WOLFF, MARTIN, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Soc. — TE*, v. p., board of governors; IFC; Fr. Lacrosse; Steamers Club; Hillel, exec, council; Intromurals. WOLFF, WALTER F., Mt. Rainier; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr. - AIEE; IRE. WOLVERTON, DORIS, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Hist. - ,r*B, pres., sec'y; TAX ; "Terropin," sect, ed.; "Diamondbock"; Wesley Foundation; Elections. WOODWARD, JR., CLIFFORD WINSTON, Seobrook; BPA, B.S., Ind. Man.
WOOLFORD, WALTER I., LaPlato; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr.
WRIGHT, CARROLL GLENN, Hagerstown; Engr., B.S., Mech. Engr. - ASME;
Dorm, pres.; Wesley Foundation; Career Week.
WRIGHT, DERYCK J. C, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A., Hist. - <t>Ae .
WRIGHT, HELENE MARCIA, Bethesda; Ed., B.S., Childhood Ed. - AOn , house
pres.: Diamond; KA Rose; AWS Sorority Council; "Terrapin"; Intromurals.
"The warmth of welcome and the sincere efforts shown by everyone to help a new group — such as Delta Phi Epsilon in 1959-60 — achieve identity shall ever be memorable to me" . . . Iris Berman
WRIGHT, WILLIAM W., Baltimore; Agri., B.S., Hort. - AZ; Ski Club; Agron.
Club; Intromurals.
WRUBLESKI, EUGENE J., Metuchen, N.J.; Ed., B.A., Hist.
WYAND, PATRICIA ANNE, Albuquerque, N.M.; Ed., B.S., Bus. Ed. - AXV. ,
pres., Ist v.p., act. chm.; Jr. Class Leg.; Centrol Student Court Justice; FOB,
board member; May Day, voting chm.; Bridol Fair, arrangement chm.; AWS,
social chm.; Dorm, sociol chm., big sister; Rules Comm.; Homecoming, queen's
comm.; Soph Prom; Jr. Prom.
WYANT, DANIEL E., Washington, D.C., A&S, B.S., Biol.
YEAGER, OLIVIA SCAGGS, Laurel; Ed., B.A., Fr. & Sp. - AXH , sec'y.;
i;AX ; AAA ; Morter Board; <t>K<t' ; May Day, Jr., Sr., rep.; Student Court
Justice; FCB; "Terrapin," copy ed.; "Diamondbock," copy ed.; AWS Orphans'
Party Chm.; AWS, pub. chm.; Fr. Club.
YERMAN, ROBERT JAY, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Marketing - TE* v.p., sec'y.
Jr. Class Leg.; IFC, ed. rush forum; Away Weekend, chm.; Election Board
"Diamondbock"; Men's Glee Club; Old Line Party; S.A.M., Hillel; Steamers,
Ski Club; Sports Cor Club.
YOUNG, DAVID ALLEN, Kensington; Phys. Ed., B.S., Phys. Ed. - Basketba
YUMKAS, DAVID, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Marketing - TE<t> ; S.A.M.
ZALUBAS, PAUL J., College Pork; Engr., B.S., Aero. Engr. — IAS; Newman Club.
ZAROFF, PHYLLIS LORRAINE, Silver Spring; Home Ec, B.S., Foods & Nutrition — 4>K<I> ; ON; Home Ec. Club, pres.; "Terropin," Index Ed.; Student Fac. Coun- cil — Col. of Home Ec; Career Week Forum.
ZEBLEY, ROBERT EDWARD, Baltimore; BPA, B.S., Public Rel. - <t>A0 , treos., Orgnnizations & Control Comm. ZELTMAN, JR., FRANCIS EDWARD, College Park; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. —
ASCE; a;;* .
ZEHLER, ALBERT J., Silver Spring; Engr., B.S., Civil Engr. - ASCE; Newman
Club.
ZOME, ELAINE E., Baltimore; A&S, B.S., Micro. — r*B ; Dorm, exec, council,
hall pres.; Ski Club; Newman Club.
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BARKE, ALLEN IRVIN, Baltimore; A&S, B.A., Soc. — AEn pres., v. p., pledgemaster,- IFC; Hillel; Free State Party, pub.; Intramurals. DEPAOLIS, LOUIS A., Glen Echo; BRA, B.S., Trans. — S.A.M.; Motor Fleet Supervisors Scholarship.
LEVY, JAY S., Silver Spring; Engr., B.S., Elec. Engr.
POSNER, WILLIAM BENJAMIN, Silver Spring; BPA, B.S., Accounting - Hillel, Ac- counting Club.
PRICE, MARCIA ELIZABETH, Silver Spring; Home Ec, B.S., Ed. -r*B, house pres.; Dia- mond; Ponhellenic Council, Bridge Party co- chm,; WRA, rep.; FOB; AWS Sorority Council; May Day; SNEA; Homecoming, treas.
WILSON, JAMES ARNOLD, Silver Spring; A&S, B.A. — Scabbard & Blade; Advanced AFROTC.
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Personal Index
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Aaronson, Russell, p. 365 Abbott, Edward A., p. 390 Abbott, Joyce A., p. 295, p. 341 Abell, Bill, p. 374 Abelmon, Diane S., p. 293, p. 328 Abernathy, John E., p. 196 Abrams, Stan, p. 376 Abramson, Cynthia, p. 64, p. 328,
p. 390 Absher, Carole, p. 297 Adams, John, p. 356 Adams, Joseph, p. 155, p. 197, p. 390 Adams, Patricia, p. 292 Adams, Robert, p. 194 Adelman, Milton, p. 390 Adkins, Gordon, p. 356 Adkins, Jeanne, p. 290 Adkins, Woodie, p. 208, p. 355 Adiung, Judith A., p. 390 Adrian, Barbara, p. 221 Agnello, Rosemary, p. 291 Ahmuty, G. J., p. 91 Aiken, David, p. 91 Akin, Alfred, p. 215 Akin, William E. p. 390 Akman, Barbara L., p. 390 Albrecht, Money, p. 339 Alewine, William, p. 360 Allen, Barry, p. 58, p. 150, p. 390 Allen, Jean E., p. 298, p. 329 Allen, Margaret, p. 343 Allen, Priscilla, p. 182, p. 220 Allen, Robert C, p. 390 Allen, Theodore M., p. 198 Allen, Thomas, p. 358 Allman, Stephen, p. 182 Allmon, Susan, p. 158, p. 330 Allmon, George, p. 356 Allnut, Betsy, p. 338 Allulis, George, p. 390 Alperstein, Allan, p. 376 Alperstein, Eunice, p. 146, p. 119,
p. 350 Alpher, Elliott, p. 390 Alsen, Roberta, p. 201 Alsson, Nils, p. 198 Alszewski, Joseph, p. 194 Altschull, Allan, p. 390 Alvez, Deonna, p. 297 Amernick, Burton, p. 376 Amick, Grover, p. 390 Anadale, George, p. 390 Anders, Donald, p. 370 Anderson, B., p. 91 Anderson, James, p. 369 Anderson, Jeannie, p. 390 Anderson, John, p. 356 Anderson, John, p. 371 Anderson, Judy, p. 330, p. 390 Anderson, Karen, p. 333, p. 390 Anderson, Linda, p. 292 Anderson, Norma, p. 200 Anderson, Dean Vernon, p. 38 Anding, Fred, p. 358 Andretta, Lynn, p. 159 Andrione, Joseph, p. 390 Annunziato, Anne, p. 390 Anselmo, Victor, p. 91, p. 212 Anthis, William, p. 62, p. 64, p. 390 Apostol, John, p. 374 Appleby, Diane, p. 390 Applefield, Linda, p. 328, p. 390
Aquilina, Maj. Raymond, p. 390
Archer, Floyd, p. 222
Archibald, Mary, p. 293
Arcuri, Rosali, p. 291
Arengo, Lolita, p. 390
Ariz, Gale, p. 331
Armstrong, Bonnie, p. 292, p. 179
Armstrong, Tom, p. 202, p. 371
Arnberg, Lt. Col. Wilber, p. 390
Arnold, Nip, p. 360
Arras, Michael, p. 209
Arthur, Donald, p. 371, p. 390
Arturi, Tony, p. 358
Artz, Marquerit, p. 297
Ashley, Dorothy, p. 179, p. 300
Ashley, Gordon, p. 390
Ashman, Eidth, p. 68
Ashman, Linda, p. 390
Ashman, Robert, p. 391, p. 194
Askin, Daniel, p. 376
Asroel, Aaron, p. 376
Atkinson, George, p. 218
Atkinson, Hugh, p. 391
Ator, Wayne, p. 365
Atwell, Tilden, p. 391
Atwill, Leonard, p. 391
Aud, Beverly, p. 295
Augburn, Jerry, p. 171
Aus, R. M., p. 223
Austin, Gail, p. 294
Austin, Sallie, p. 326
Avery, Guy, p. 357
Avila, Frederick, p. 219
Axley, John, p. 219, p. 371, p. 391
Ayers, Bonnie, p. 343
Aylesworth, Col. T. R., p. 88
B
Bobb, Richard, p. 178, p. 218 Babczinko, Mykola, p. 222 Boboyian, Duke, p. 197 Bach, Barry, p. 169 Bacon, Robert, p. 391 Baker, Nina, p. 172 Bohoglio, llva, p. 296 Bailey, Ed, p. 167 Bailey, Gil, p. 370 Bailey, Gordon, p. 355 Bailey, Jane, p. 174, p. 175 Bailey, John, p. 195, p. 391 Bailey, Robert, p. 391 Boir, Carolyn, p. 298 Baker, Marjorie, p. 298 Baker, Maridell, p. 330 Baker, Nancy, p. 292 Baker, Nini, Alexandra, p. 391 Baker, Richard, p. 391 Baker, Roger, p. 361 Baker, William, p. 391 Balenger, John, p. 391 Balenger, Rich, p. 360 Bollard, Douglas, p. 367, p. 391 Ballenger, Regina, p. 391 QaWew, Arlette, p. 223 Ballew, K. F„ p. 223 Balsomo, Leo, p. 358 Bomford, Dean Ronald, p. 47 Banhel, Donald, p. 208, p. 391 Banks, Edv^ford, p. 365 Bonkson, Ross, p. 363 Bonville, Anne, p. 339 Borcello, Andrea, p. 290, p. 391 Barclay, Carolyn, p. 343, p. 391
Boreford, Ryland, p. 391 Borgteil, Michael, p. 354 Barke, Allen, p. 354, p. 436 Barker, Philip, p. 391 Berkley, Joan, p. 391 Borkley, Maurice, p. 152, p. 391 Barler, Timothy, p. 202 Barlow, Capt. Glen, p. 391 Barnes, D., p. 91 Barnes, Maureen, p. 299 Barnes, Shirley, p. 179 Bornelt, Joan, p. 292 Barnhort, Doris, p. 293, p. 391 Barnhart, Lonnie, p. 361 Barr, Andrew, p. 391 Barr, Edward, p. 196, p. 391 Barrett, D. L., p. 91 Barry, Bob, p. 216, p. 362 Barry, Thomas, p. 357 Bortholomay, Bill, p. 216, p. 362 Bortholomee, R. L., p. 91 Bortiett, Peni, p. 337 Bortleson, Bill, p. 367 Bartleson, Jane, p. 338 Bortiett, William, p. 164 Bartley, Jane, p. 214 Borto, Robert, p. 198, p. 370 Bartolec, Thomas, p. 391 Bartz, Sid, p. 376 Bass, Kirtland, p. 358 Bass, Sonford, p. 357 Bossett, Vicky, p. 297 Batchelor, Patricia, p. 182 Botchelder, Robert, p. 391
Botey, Capt. Thomas, p. 392
Botes, Donald, p. 361
Bates, James, p. 358, p. 391
Botes, Norman, p. 358
Battles, Martha, p. 182
Bouersfeld, P., p. 91
Bauman, Cynthia, p. 294
Baumon, George, p. 392
Baumgorten, George, p. 199, p. 392
Boumner, Bobbie, p. 343
Bour, Jock, p. 208
Baxter, Diane, p. 213, p. 297
Baxter, Laura, p. 92, p. 296
Bayer, Nancy, p. 291
Beahm, Theodore, p. 392
Beoll, Tom, p. 356
Beam, Joan, p. 294
Bean, Robert, p. 360
Bearce, Neol, p. 89, p. 90
Beard, Joan, p. 224, p. 300
Beard, H. Richard, p. 392
Beosley, Ross, p. 181
Beottie, Rosamond, p. 297
Beatty, Paul, p. 375
Beouchamp, Betty, p. 327, p. 392
Beaver, Judy, p. 331
Beck, Barbara, p. 326
Becker, Bradley, p. 58, p. 62, p. 358, p. 392
Bedell, Gloria, p. 299
Bedell, Jean, p. 182
Bedell, Podie, p. 200
Beebe, Carole, p. 200
Beers, Thomas, p. 392
Beever, Frank, p. 359
Behnke, Roland, p. 392
Beitsch, Lillian T., p. 291
Belcher, Richard, p. 358
Belejchak, George, p. 392
** There ore some names which appear in the book which ore NOT in the index — Ed.
Belford, Barry, p. 198, p. 392
Bell, Glenn, p. 371
Bell, Jeff, p. 176
Bell, Lansford, p. 197
Bell, Nancy, p. 392
Bell, William, p. 371
Bellingham, Andrew, p. 392
Beltrome, Thomas, p. 392
Beman, James, p. 392
Benedict, Nolo, p. 295
Benjamin, Harryette, p. 340, p. 392
Benkert, Michael, p. 374
Bennett, Larry, p. 1 16
Bennett, James, p. 392
Bennett, Marcellyn, p. 300
Bennett, Marian, p. 330
Bennett, Stephen, p. 360
Benney, Wilmc, p. 292
Bensonk, James, p. 355
Bercu, Michael, p. 370
Berenholtz, Charlotte, p. 299, p. 392
Berger, Barbara, p. 292
Berger, Bonnie, p. 293, p. 330
Berger, Deborah, p. 392
Berger, Paul, p. 392
Berger, Raymond, p. 392
Bergeron, Bonnie, p. 183, p. 291
Bergfalk, Myrna, p. 338, p. 392
Berkis, Lynne, p. 340
Berkowitz, Samuel, p. 364
Berlin, Morcia, p. 340
Berlin, Marvin, p. 392
Berlin, Stuart, p. 392
Berman, Arnold, p. 392
Berman, Iris, p. 392
Berman, Sanford, p. 376
Berney, Stuart, p. 392
Bernschein, Bill, p. 358
Bernstein, Florence, p. 292
Berry, Marty, p. 356
Beryk, Nadia, p. 178
Bessette, Maureen, p. 297, p. 393
Best, Charles, p. 393
Best, Pamela, p. 337
Bethards, Margaret, p. 337
Bethea, Maury, p. 337
Bethke, Roger, p. 206
Bernka, Diana, p. 208
Bethon, Glory, p. 343, p. 393
Betty, Dale, p. 58, p. 62, p. 393
Bevier, Nanon, p. 299
Beville, Ross, p. 159, p. 361
Bevmon, Paul, p. 201
Bichell, Elaine, p. 182, p. 343
Bickel, Angela, p. 209
Bickert, Carol, p. 217
Bieese, Linda, p. 326
Bien, Ruth, p. 291
Blester, George, p. 356
Bigbee, Bert, p. 356
Bigelow, John, p. 375, p. 393, p. 202
Bigler, William, p. 393
Biller, Shirley, p. 291
Billig, Patricia, p. 328
Billig, Pat, p. 328
Billingsley, Lance, p. 58, p. 365, p. 393
Binch, Bill, p. 202, p. 393
Bindock, Donald, p. 374, p. 393
Biosca, R. F., p. 91
Birch, Anthony, p. 365
Birdsong, Ann, p. 341
Birely, Robert, p. 224
Birkmeyer, Richard, p. 393
Bishop, Jeri, p. 200
Bishop, Robert, p. 151, p. 196, p. 215
Bislen, Samuel, p. 181
Bispham, Mary, p. 291
Block, Robert, p. 369, p. 393
Blackburn, David, p. 393
Blackburn, Margaret, p. 330
Blocksten, H., p. 91
Blacksten, Ric, p. 155
Blackwell, Donald, p. 393
Blades, Robert, p. 393
Bloiser, Nona, p. 186
Bland, Bonnie, p. 326
Blandford, William, p. 393
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p. 120, p. 367 Stafford, Joy, p. 331, p. Stag, Irene, p. 298 Stag, Richard, p. 180 Stair, Nancy, p. 291 Staley, Robin, p. 291 Stambough, Gary, p. MU Stamm, Jacqueline, p. 92 Stanford, Edv/ard Arthur, p. 365 Stanley, Alice, p. 343 Staples, Ernest, p. 375 Stansbury, Henry, p. 359 Stansfield, Stan,, p. 370 Starke, Walter, p. 428 Stasiulatis, William, p. 361 Staufenbarger, Richard, p. 374 Stauffer, Chris, p. 361 Stouffer, Wilbur, p. 428 Steckel, Chester, p. 429, p. 356 Steen, Donald, p. 196, p. 429 Stefanovi'icz, Melvin, p. 362 Stegman, Judy, p. 338, p. 92 Stehr, Anita, p. 429, p. 297 Stein, Nancy, p. 300 Steinbach, Barry, p. 215, p. 364 Steinbeck, Lenny, p. 364 Steinberg, Ira, p. 202 Steinberg, Joseph, p. 354 Steinberg, Mel, p. 364 Sfeinburg, Albert, p. 429 Steinburg, Norman, p. 429 Steinman, Stephen, p. 364 Stellmacher, Irene, p. 209, p. 219 Stellmacher, Inga, p. 209, p. 219 Stephono, George, p. 429 Stern, Barry, p. 376 Stern, Marie, p. 221 Sternberg, Rhodo, p. 340 Sterne, Marie, p. 429 Stevens, Diana, p. 329 Stevens, Edith, p. 429, p. 326 Stevens, Edv^ard, p. 367 Stevens, Howard, p
p. 152, p. 151 Stevens, Jerry, p. 429 Stevens, Jinny, p. 68 Stevens, Nancy, p. 326, p. 296 Stevenson, Michael, p. 365 Stevenson, Susan, p. 148, p. 290
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Stewart, Catherine, p. 429 Stewart, Cathy, p. 326 Stewart, Gerrie, p. 340 Stewart, James, p. 429 Stewart, Undo, p. 295 Stewart, Robert, p. 429 Stewart, Sally, p. 153 Stickell, Edward, p. 374 Stilwell, Ann, p. 429 Stiller, Diane, p. 295 Stivaletti, Michael, p. 367 St. John, Edward, p. 429 St. John, Mary Lee, p. 341 Stockton, Vivian, p. 297 Stoddard, Gay, p. 330 Stolberg, Lorry, p. 373 Stone, Marguerite, p. 429, p. 337,
p. 61 Stone, Walter, p. 373 Stoner, Charles, p. 371 Storey, Marvin, p. 358 Storm, Tina, p. 159, p. 333 Stott, Jay, p. 362 Stottlemyer, Carroll, p. 195 Stouffer, CI., p. 296 Stout, L. G., p. 199 Stout, Margin, p. 201 Stover, Judy, p. 92 Stromski, Robert, p. 369 Strandquist, Jean, p. 337 Strausbaugh, Prof. Warren, p. 146 Strathern, Cecilia, p. 291 Straughan, Paula, p. 343, p. 92 Strauss, Helene, p. 328, p. 300 Streaker, Herbert, p. 208, p. 207,
p. 205, p. 195, p. 355 Streaker, Marriott, p. 429 Streeter, Julie, p. 182, p. 190 Strickland, Carolyn, p. 326 Stripling, Michael, p. 429 Strock, Barbara, p. 293 Stroessner, Robert, p. 429 Strones, Martin, p. 89 Struck, Judith, p. 327 Struebing, Kristen, p. 68, p. 333,
p. 172, p. 429, p. 64, p. 187 Stup, Howard, p. 198, p. 429 Sturm, Thomas, p. 215 Styers, p. 429 Styron, Harvey, p. 429 Sugar, Solly, p. 429, p. 328 Svitok, John, p. 199, p. 429 Suizu, Irene, p. 429, p. 190, p. 299 Sullivan, David, p. 367, p. 1 16 Sullivan, Donald, p. 370 Sullivan, Emily, p. 184, p. 293 Sullivan, Mary Lou, p. 296 Sullivan, William, p. 369 Sultzbough, Harold, p. 370 Supplee, Solly, p. 338, p. 294 Sussman, Barry, p. 429 Sussman, Jerry, p. 354 Sutherland, Gerry, p. 214 Svotelis, Audrone, p. 212 Swodow, Roslyn, p. 292 Swank, Ann, p. 429 Swonson, Anne, p. 338 Swonson, John, p. 429, p. 62, p. 59,
p. 361 Swarm, Ann, p. 182, p. 290 Swartz, Linda, p. 220, p. 326 Swennes, Jon, p. 430 Switzenbaum, Son, p. 373
Swoger, Patricia, p. 331
Swope, Fred, p. 430
Sybor, Adrain, p. 148
Sycle, Joan, p. 430
Sydney, Scrita, p. 181
Sydnor, Dolores, p. 291
Sykes, David, p. 359
Sykes, Gualterio, p. 198
Sykes, Paul, p. 359
Sykes, Walter, p. 197, p. 222, p. 430
Syron, John, p. 430
Szeliga, Leonard, p. 191
T Taback, Dennis, p. 376 Tobler, Joseph, p. 184 Tacchetti, Louis, p. 356, p. 430 Tack, Helen, p. 290 Tapt, Claudia, p. 430 Toggort, Jack, p. 202, p. 371 Taggort, Virginia, p. 343 Tagiioferri, Louis, p. 430 Talbott, John, p. 361 Talibi, Sofia, p. 183 Tolley, J., p. 214 Tondo, Albert, p. 178 Tanenbaum, Patsy, p. 292 Tant, Kalene, p. 179, p. 190 Tori, Vudo, p. 430 Tarleton, Diane, p. 200 Tarte, Warren, p. 430 Taslimi, Mohsen, p. 430 Tate, Charlotte, p. 326 Tote, Vernon, p. 430 Tatum, Linda, p. 343 Tatum, Myrno, p. 292 Tatum, Richard, p. 430 Taubenfeld, Sheldon, p. 430, p. 354 Tautvydas, Kestutis, p. 212 Taylor, Douglas, p. 202 Taylor, Kathy, p. 337 Taylor, L, p. 91 Taylor, Lawrence, p. 430 Taylor, Lynne, p. 430 Taylor, Mike, p. 356 Tennenbaum, Sue, p. 200 Tepe, Rev. William, p. 180 Tepper, Julian, p. 375 Teska, Loretta, p. 190, p. 299 Tester, Betty Lou, p. 333, p. 430 Tester, Anne, p. 297 Thames, Bob, p. 360 Thatcher, Bob, p. 356 Theunissen, William, p. 430 Thigpen, Neal, p. 369 Thom, Joanne, p. 430 Thomas, Donna, p. 337 Thomas, Eleanor, p. 297 Thomas, Irving, p. 430 Thomas, James, p. 90, p. 359 Thomas, Kay, p. 208 Thomas, Moxine, p. 430 Thomas, Vincent, p. 212 Thomasson, Cathy, p. 184, p. 297 Thompson, Albert, p. 199 Thompson, Bryon, p. 430 Thompson, Charles, p. 172, p. 213,
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Thompson, Kay, p. 430
Thompson, Mary, p. 331
Thompson, Nancy, p. 430
Thompson, Robert, p. 431
Thompson, Copt. Theodore, p. 431
Thorn, William, p. 431
Thornton, Betty Jean, p. 221
Thot, Joan, p. 431
Thott, Kerstein, p. 293
Tiano, J., p. 292
Tietam, John, p. 431
Tigner, Word, p. 431
Tilford, Sally, p. 338
Tilghman, Rich, p. 370
Tillman, Donald, p. 431
Tippett, Wilfred, p. 217
Tischenger, Jock, p. 375
Titus, Maggie, p. 330, 431
Todd, Eugene, p. 181
Todd, Judy, p. 339, p. 431
Tolle, Stephanie, p. 291, p. 431
Tolstoi, Anita, p. 340
Toman, Bonnie, p. 163, p. 164, p. 176,
p. 333, p. 431 Tonkin, Joe, p. 219 Topaz, Kenneth, p. 431 Torich, Larry, p. 181 Torrieri, Rino, p. 148, p. 290 Toscano, John, p. 357 Tossmon, Barry, p. 64, p. 199, p. 431 Toth, Sandy, p. 369 Tourkin, Sandra, p. 290 Towers, Jack, p. 365 Towers, John, p. 431 Towler, Betty, p. 331 Towsner, Cindy, p. 328, p. 431 Tragle, Joy, p. 361 Trammell, Frances, p. 431 Tranchitello, Catherine, p. 208, p. 222 Trosko, Alex, p. 222 Trottler, Henry, p. 124, p. 130, p. 354 Traum, Susan, p. 154, p. 431 Trovers, Paulo, p. 296 Troyfors, William, p. 431 Trebilcock, Karen, p. 294 Tretick, Bernard, p. 431 Trevos, Harriet, p. 64, p. 431 Tribbett, Susan, p. 337 Trible, Robert, p. 196 Trible, W.N., p. 214 Trible, William, p. 431 Trifon, Marrion, p. 208 Triplett, Wendell, p. 431 Tripp, William, p. 218 Tristani, King, p. 431 Trofast, Karen, p. 169 Trontz, Sanford, p. 431 Trossevin, Jean, p. 326 Trotter, Barbara, p. 180 Trudcan, John, p. 374 Trust, William, p. 431 Tucci, Frank, p. 162, p. 191 Tucker, Bruce, p. 371 Tucker, Linda, p. 64, p. 431 Tucker, Norman, p. 431 Tucker, Pete, p. 361 Tucker, Phillip, p. 59, p. 64, p. 376,
p. 431 Tucker, Thomas, p. 194, p. 361, p. 432 Tufts, Richard, p. 191 Tulde, Peter, p. 209 Turner, Bob, p. 202, p. 375 Turner, Gary, p. 198, p. 432
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yogel, Robert, p. 199, p. 432 Vogelhut, Phyllis, p. 149 Vogt, Morilynn, p. 295
Vonderahe, Jean, p. 337, p. 432
Voorhees, Kay, p. 337
Vore, Anita, p. 200
Vosswinkel, Bob, p. 362
Vrano, Barbara, p. 326 W
Wochsmith, Charles, p. 374
Wade, Jane, p. 290, p. 432
Wade, Major Robert, p. 432
Wagoman, Penny, p. 294, p. 337
Waghelstein, Carol, p. 64, p. 432
Wagner, Daniel, p. 432
Wagner, Emily, p. 295
Wainwright, Henry, p. 367
Wainwright, Sally, p. 326
Woissmon, Ken, p. 153, p. 154
Wakefield, David, p. 198, p. 432
Walden, David, p. 432
Wolder, Ed, p. 361
Walsmon, Irene, p. 432
Waligorski, Raymond, p. 432
Walker, Don, p. 375
Walker, Essias, p. 224, p. 357
Walker, Gordon, p. 432
Walker, Linda, p. 296
Walker, Lynnollen, p. 300
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Walker, Orrisk, p. 191
Wallace, Raid, p. 433
Wallace, Charlotte, p. 298
Wallenstein, W., p. 221
Wallerstein, Sheldon, p. 433
Walnerton, Doris, p. 158
Walp, Elizabeth, p. 433
Walsh, Carol, p. 433
Walsh, James, p. 365
Walsh, Mike, p. 356
Walsh, Nancy, p. 338
Walstrum, Annalee, p. 190, p. 290
Walter, Elmer, p. 433
Walters, Joy, p. 433
Walters, Sara, p. 327
Wompler, William, p. 433
Wand, Anne, p. 298
Wanless, Helen, p. 339
Wann, Francis, p. 204
Wantz, Nancy, p. 297
Ward, Don, p. 198, p. 367
Ward, Edward, p. 217, p. 356, p. 433
Ward, Frederick, p. 179, p. 184
Word, James, p. 356
Ward, Joyce, p. 293, p. 331
Ward, William, p. 215
Warfield, Susan, p. 296
Warhol, John, p. 224, p. 357
Warner, Robert, p. 184, p. 197, p. 433
Washe, Frances, p. 297
Wasileski, Nick, p. 365
Wasmer, Pedro, p. 63
Wasmer, Pete, p. 124, p. 130, p. 123,
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Welsh, Patricia, p. 433
Welsh, Ralph, p. 199, p. 433
Welty, Jerry, p. 358
Wessel, Dave, p. 361
Wessel, Herman, p. 362
West, Capt. Howard, p. 433
Wester, Kathy, p. 330
Westin, Paul, p. 215
Wetzel, Ann, p. 183, p. 295
Wetzel, Fran, p. 337
WharfF, Edward, p. 207, p. 355
Wharff, Mary, p. 207, p. 331
Wharton, Jane, p. 119, p. 333
Wharton, James, p. 198, p. 433
Wheatley, Pat, p. 190
Wheller, Donald, p. 433
Wheeler, Ronald, p. 433
Whipp, Donald, p. 433
Whitoker, Donald, p. 433
White, Bill, p. 369
White, Carolyn, p. 298
White, Catherine, p. 433
White, ClifF, p. 173
White, Diane, p. 294
White, Edna, p. 295
White, Kay, p. 327
White, Linda, p. 295
White, Margaret, p. 294
White, Michael, p. 89, p. 90, p. 212
White, Peggy, p. 326
White, Steve, p. 373
White, Ted, p. 365
Whiteford, Chips, p. 299
Whitehead, Lloyd, p. 355, p. 433
Whitely, Sara Ann, p. 92
Whitener, Wade, p. 356
Whitmore, Mark, p. 358
Whiton, Ann, p. 68, p. 209, p. 326
Whittingfon, Carolyn, p. 299
Whittlesey, Pamela, p. 300
Whop, Anthony, p. 355
Wicklein, John, p. 434
Widerman, Andrea, p. 292
Wieczorek, Tom, p. 362, p. 434
Wien, Joel, p. 364
Wiener, Betty, p. 299
Wiener, Wendell, p. 202
Wike, Walob, p. 191
Wilbert, Elaine, p. 219, p. 300
Wilbur, Laura, p. 343
Wilcander, Ragnhild, p. 183
Wilcox, Marilyn, p. 338
Wilcox, Janice, p. 434
Wild, Skip, p. 333
Wiles, Austin, p. 434
Wiles, Carlton, p. 203, p. 434
Wiles, Peter, p. 434
Wiley, Sarah, p. 434
Wilkerson, Carlo, p. 434
Wilkinson, Arthur, p. 217
Wilkinson, Joan, p. 331
Wilkinson, Richard, p. 434
Willard, Daniel, p. 198
Willcher, Ernest, p. 364, p. 434
Willen, Dan, p. 204
Willen, Ida, p. 119, p. 158, p. 328
Willen, Joanie, p. 328
William, Poole, p. 366
Williams, Betty, p. 209, p. 341, p. 434
Williams, Elaine, p. 434
Williams, Gary, p. 356, p. 434 Williams, Jeanne, p. 327, p. 434 Willin, John, p. 434 Williams, Newton, p. 369 Williams, Palmer, p. 370 Williamson, Jon, p. 360 Williamson, Karen, p. 184 Willingham, Martha, p. 208 Willis, Floyd, p. 434 Wilner, Arthur, p. 434 Wilson, April, p. 59, p. 61, p. 158,
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Windheim, Edna, p. 64, p. 434 Windham, Nancy, p. 300
Wingate, Tom, p. 359
Winkler, Stephen, p. 364
Winson, Dennis, p. 434, p. 364
Winston, Marilyn, p. 434
Winter, Constance, p. 434
Winter, Joan, p. 300
Wirth, Richard, p. 178, p. 179
Wise, Sandy, p. 92, p. 291
Wiseman, Alan, p. 354
Wiseman, Ryland, p. 199, p. 435
Wisener, Kenneth, p. 208, p. 435
Witmer, Dennis, p. 203, p. 435
Witteburg, Dr., p. 146
Wittmann, Stephen, p. 371
Wohl, Richard, p. 191
Wolder, Elizabeth, p. 299
Wolf, Carol, p. 328
Wolf, Erick, p. 191
Wolf, Murray, p. 435
Wolfe, Wayne, p. 89
Wolfersberger, Wayne, p. 360
Wolfl, Elise, p. 340
WolFl, Martin, p. 435
Wolff, Walter, p. 435
Wolverton, Doris, p. 435
Wong, W. H., p. 204
Woo, F. Lem, p. 204
Wood, Bill, p. 120, p. 370
Wood, Jim, p. 365
Wood, Judy, p. 326
Wood, Sandra, p. 299
Wood, Valerie, p. 343
Wood, William, p. 207
Woodchek, R., p. 218
Woodruff, Anne, p. 299
Woods, Robert, p. 359
Woodward, Clifford, p. 435 Woody, David, p. 360 Woolford, P. Walter, p. 435 Woolley, Evelyn, p. 296 Wootton, Linda, p. 299 Workman, Dave, p. 360 Worrall, Douglas, p. 119, p. 371 Wray, LyI, p. 174, p. 175 Wright, Bill, p. 217 Wright, Carroll, p. 435 Wright, Deryck, p. 435 Wright, Ginnie, p. 341 Wright, Helene, p. 330, p. 435 Wright, Jeanne, p. 190, p. 343 Wright, Robert, p. 375 Wright, William, p. 435 Wrightson, Carol, p. 294, p. 333 Wrubleski, Eugene, p. 435 Wu, Gordon, p. 204 Wylond, Pat, p. 326 Wyond, Patricia, p. 435 Wyant, Daniel, p. 435 Wyhierale, Joseph, p. 208
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Z Zaiubas, Paul, p. 435 Zaner, Judith, p. 291 Zfrfoss, Lewis, p. 360 Zaroff, Phyllis, p. 435 Zorubaiko, John, p. 222 Zebley, Robert, p. 435 Zeigler, Ruth, p. 294 Zeller, Beverly, p. 299 Zeltman, Francis, p. 435 Zenitz, Judy, p. 328 Zervas, Estelle, p. 293 Zettler, Albert, p. 435 Zettler, Kathy, p. 337 Ziegler, K. C, p. 221 Ziepolt, Robert, p. 91 Zimmerman, Jock, p. 162, p. 176 Zimmerman, Kent, p. 89 Zimmerman, Richard, p. 360 Zoda, Barbara, p. 291 Zodo, Carol, p. 291 Zome, Elaine, p. 300, p. 435 Zunser, Bruce, p. 217 Zupnik, Florence, p. 190, p. 328 Zwomirowski, Marilyn, p. 294 Zwolinski, Ronald, p. 89
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A yearbook means many things to many people — to the staff it is pride in their ac- complishments, to the student it is a record of a year of his college life, to the alumni it is 0 glance back into the past. We have attempted to do all of these things in the 1961 "Terrapin." Our theme is the "Spirit of Maryland," and we hope we hove captured it for you.
Those of us on the "Terrapin" staff cannot help but breathe a sigh of relief as we realize that everything has been sent in to the printer. We think that we wouldn't do it again for the world — we look back on a year filled with innumerable trips to the third floor of the Journalism building, photography problems, phone calls, meetings, and much midnight oil. But when we think of the truly wonderful experiences we had in gath- ering all of this material, we think that maybe we might take just a 'small' job on next year's book.
At semester break we learned that our chief photographer, Walt Fischer, was forced to drop out of school because of a serious illness. The loss of his services was incalcula- ble to us — but even more than his pictures we missed his cheerful personality. Walt could come into our office and make any problem seem smaller. Many fine pictures in this book give evidence of his service to us.
Many people are responsible for the publication of this book. We would like to thank first our staff and all of the people on campus who co-operated with them. Our thank yous also go to Dean George Kaludis, our faculty adviser; to the Faculty-Senate Com- mittee on Publications and Communications; Harris and Ewing, who did our senior pic- tures and our queens; to Rideout and Stapp, who photographed the residence groups; and to the S. K. Smith Company, who designed and manufactured our cover. A very special thank you must go to our printer, American Yearbook Company, and to their representative, Lou Foye, who saw us through countless crises, and without whose help and encouragement the "Terrapin" could not have gotten off the ground.
We sincerely hope that your copy of the 1961 "Terrapin" will be valuable to you for many years.
Pamela Clayton and Sandra Goody Co-Editors in-Chief
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