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Washington 
College 


Chestertown, 
Maryland 


eral  Arts  College  is  Many  Things  ♦  ♦  ♦ 


It  is 

A  Signpost  to  Education  ♦  ♦  . 


An  Education  that  develops  the  .  .  . 


Intellectual . . . 


. . .  Physical ...  ...  Social 

.  .  '.  Aspects  of  the  Individual 


A  Liberal  Arts  College  is  .  .  . 


The  Chester 
River 


The  Land  of 
Pleasant  Living 


.  ♦  •  Part  of  An  Environment 


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Assemblies 


Concerts 


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. .  .  Informal 


Liberal 


Arts 


College  is  Also  Buildings  ♦  ♦  ♦ 


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Washington 
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Teaching 


. . .  Administering  . . 


Honoring  Tradition  . . . 


and  Sharing. . . 


. .  their . . . 


Experiences . . . 


day  by  day. 


Dedication 


Gerda  Renee  Blumenthal 

PhD. 
TEACHER  .  .  .  AUTHOR  .  .  . 
EXPERT  IN  THE  LANGUAGES  OF 
THE  FRENCH  AND  RUSSIANS 
AND  IN  THE  GREAT  LITERARY 
HERITAGE  OF  EUROPE  .  .  .  AND 
FRIEND  WHO  IMPARTS  THE 
CHALLENGE  OF  EDUCATION  . . . 

TO  THIS  DEDICATED  WOMAN  THE  1963 
PEGASUS  IS  DEDICATED 


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ADMINISTRATION, 
FACULTY  §  STAFF 

Robert  Kirkwood,  Ph.D. 

Dean  of  the  College 

4    Daniel  Z.  Gibson,  Ph.D.;  President  of  the  College 


Warren  Brewer,  M.A.       Margaret  Horsley, 


Dean  of  Men 


Dean  of  Women 


Registrar 


Erraon  N.  Foster,  A.M. 


Business  Manager 

Frederick  W.  Dumschott,  A.M. 


Assistant  to 
the  President 

J.  Thomas  Kibler,  A.B. 


Director  of  Admissions 


Harold  H.  Gray,  A.B. 


Assistant 
Director  of  Admissions 

Carl  A.  Westerdahl,  A.B. 


Director  of  Public 
Relations 

Charles  Cockey,  A.B. 


Director  of 
Athletics 

Edward  L.  Athey,  M.A. 


Librarian 

Robert  G.  Bailey,  M.S. 


THOSE  NOT 
PICTURED 

Director  of  Alumni  Affairs 

Bedford  J.  Groves,  A.B. 

Superintendent  of 
Buildings  §  Grounds 

A.  Clayton  McGarvey 


EDWARD  L.  ATHEY,  M.A. 

Professor  of  Physical 

Education 

Chairman,  Department  of 

Physical  Education 


GERDA  RENEE  BLUMENTHAL,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  French 


NICHOLAS  NEWLIN,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  English 

Chairman,  Department  of  English 


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ROLAND  GIBSON,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Economics 
Chairman,  Department  of 

Economics  &  Sociology 


FREDERICK  W.  DUMSCHOTT,  M.A. 

Associate  Professor  of  Political  Science 

Business  Manager  of  the  College 


IRVING  BARNETT,  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor 

of  Economics 

Director, 

International  Studies 


EDGAR  PERCIVAL  GWYNN,  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor  of  Biology 
Chairman,  Department  of  Biology 


ROBERT  L.  HARDER,  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor  of  Philosophy 

Chairman,  Department  of  Philosophy 


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MARGARET  HORSLEY,  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor  of  Sociology 

Dean  of  Women 


NORMAN  JAMES,  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor  of 

English 


ROBERT  KIRKWOOD,  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor  of  History 

Dean  of  the  College 


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MINNIE  BRUNING  KNIPP,  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor  of 

Education 


STEVE  W.  WORTH,  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor  of 

Political  Science 


KATHERINE  YAW,  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor 

of  Biology 


DONALD  M.  CHATELLIER,  M.Ed. 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Physical  Education 


ELIZABETH  B.  COVEY,  M.A. 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Mathematics 


MARGARET  EPSTEIN,  M.A. 

Assistant  Professor 

of  French 


FACULTY 


ERMON  N.  FOSTER,  M.A. 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Education 


GUY  FAIR  GOODFELLOW,  M.A. 

Assistant  Professor  of 

History 


BERNARD  J.  HASKE,  Ph.D. 

Assistant  Professor 

of  Chemistry 


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TERUO  KOBAYASHI,  Ph.D. 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Political  Science 


ANGEL  RUBIO  Y.  MAROTO,  M.A. 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Spanish 


WALTER  SCHATZBERG,  M.A. 

Assistant  Professor  of 

German 


PETER  F.  TAPKE,  Ph.D. 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Philosophy 


NANCY  R.  TATUM,  Ph.D. 

Assistant  Professor 

of  English 


FACULTY 


MICHAEL  J.  HOFFMAN,  M.A. 
Instructor  of  English 


RONALD  CARL  SISK,  A.B. 
Instructor  of  Physical  Education 


DELPHINE  S.  BARROLL,  A.: 
Lecturer  in  Music 


THOSE  NOT  PICTURED 

RICHARD  HARLAN  BROWN,  Ph.D. 

ESTHER  S.  DILLON,  Ph.D. 

CONRAD  RIZER,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Mathematics 

Professor  of  Spanish  Language 

Professor  of  Physics 

Chairman,  Department  of 

&  Literature 

Chairman,  Department 

Mathematics 

Chairman,  Department  of 
Modern  Languages 

of  Physics 

BERNARD  E.  LYMAN,Ph.D. 

NATHAN  SMITH    Ph.D. 

HERBERT  ALEXANDER,  M.A. 

Associate  Professor  of  Psychology 

Associate  Professor  of 

Assistant  Professor             ! 

Chairman,  Department  of 

History 

of  Psychology 

Psychology  &  Education 

Chairman,  Department  of 
History  &  Political  Science 

DORIS  THISTLE  BELL,  A.B. 

JAMES  LESLIE,  Ph.D. 

RICHARD  REIS,  Ph.D. 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Physical  Education 

Chemistry 

English 

Housemother,  Reid  Hall 

VENICE  SAKELL,  M.A. 

BENJAMIN  BYERLY,  M.A. 

WILLIAM  GOULD,  M.S. 

Assistant  Professor  of 

Instructor  of  History 

Instructor  of  Mathematics 

French  &  German 

ANTHONY  LAYNG,  A.M. 

SU  LING,  M.S. 

RICHARD  RICKERT,  A.B. 

Instructor  of  Sociology 

Instructor  of  Mathematics 
&  Physics 

Instructor  of  Philosophy 

SECRETARY  TO  THE 
PRESIDENT: 

Elizabeth  Gorsuch 


DIETICIAN: 

Mary  Ellen  Elfring 


SECRETARY  TO  THE  ALUMNI 
DIRECTOR: 

Betty  Anne  Connolley 


DIRECTOR, 
BOOKSTORE: 

Kathryn  Elliott 
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BOOKSTORE 
ASSISTANT: 

Katherine  Tribbett 


BOOKKEEPERS,  BUSINESS  OFFICE: 
William  Smith  Flora  Patrick 


DEVELOPMENT 

OFFICE 

SECRETARIES: 

L.  to  R., 

Pat  Thomas 

& 

Sally  Knight 


SECRETARY  TO  THE  SUPT. 
OF  BUILDINGS  &  GROUNDS: 

Helen  Hadaway 


ADMISSIONS 
SECRETARIES: 

L.  to  R., 

Dolores  Capel 

& 

Jean  Coleman 


SECRETARY  TO  THE 
DIRECTOR  OF  PUBLIC  RELATIONS: 

Bertha  Price 


ASSISTANT  TO 
THE  REGISTRAR: 

Thomas  Schreck 


SECRETARY 
TO  THE 
REGISTRAR: 

Gladys  Plummer 


STAFF 


CLASSES 


Dedicated  Teachers  Impart  Their 
Knowledge  .  .  . 


tj         .  .  .  Students  use  various  tools 
to  supplement  that 
knowledge  .  .  . 


but,  all  is  not  work. 


Freshmen 


Class 
Officers 


SITTING:  Karen  Bragg,  Secretary; 
Hurley  Cox,  President. 

STANDING:  David  Dressel,  Treas- 
urer; Nick DeStefano,  Vice-Presi- 
dent. 


J'ai,  tu  as,  II  a ...  It  all  looks  like  Greek  to  me! 


Don't  jump!    The  first   year  is   the 
hardest.   It's  all  downhill  from  there. 


The  Group 


Class  Officers 


LEFT  TO  RIGHT:    Jerry  Jenkins,  President;  Karen  Tucciarone,  Secretary;  Ron  Bran- 
nock,  Vice-  President. 


"I  thought  they  said  we  wouldn't  have  any 
more  8:30's  after  freshman  year  ..." 


.  ..  1965 


Class  Officers 


"When  do  we  eat?' 


LEFT  TO  RIGHT:   Howie  Fosler,  Vice-President:  Bill  Morgan,  President;  Thel- 
ma  von  Behren,  Treasurer;  Nancy  Reusille,  Secretary. 


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FEATURES 


The  Fall  Brings  Many 
Things: 


Coffee  Hours  .  . 


Open  Houses  .  . 


Rallies 


.  Art 


The  first  assembly  of  the 
whole  college  community  in 
the  new  academic  year,  Fall 
Convocation  features  the 
presentation  of  college 
awards  to  outstanding  stu- 
dents. 


Dean  Kirkwood 
delivers  an  address 


♦       ♦      ♦ 


FALL 


The  Fox  Freshman  Scholarship 
Award 


Pamela  Kaminsky 


1962 


Washington  College  Scholarship 
Award 


Andrew  Nilsson 


Ormond 
Andrew,  Jr. 


Margaret  E. 
Matthews 


The  Visitors  §  Governors  Scholarship  Award 


CONVOCATION  .  .  . 


The  Visitors  § 
Governors  Medal 


Martin  Rabat 


1962 


The  Alumni  Scholarship  Medal 
&  The  Baurice  Fox  Medal  were 
awarded  to  Ronald  E.  Smith,  '64,  who 
is  enrolled  in  a  special  Medical 
School  Program  at  the  Johns  Hopkins 
University. 


•  •  •  Homecoming  .  .  . 


Decorations 


Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


Kappa 
Alpha 


The  Homecoming  Queen  £  Her  Court 


The  Queen 

Nancy  Sanger 


Sue  Hollinger 


Judy  Miller 


Barbara  Butz 


Carole  Ryan 


Pam  Kaminsky 


Peggy  Paugh 


Karen  Willett 


Kathi  Rinaldi 


. . .  1 962  .  .  . 


.  .  The  Homecoming  Dance  . 

TV  Personality  Claire  Beach  presents  the  Annual  Cup 
to  the  fraternity  with  the  winning  homecoming  deco- 
rations. Rich  Williams  accepts  for  KA  as  the  Queen 
looks  on. 


.  .  .  The  Big  Room  Clean 


"This  room  looks  like  it  has  not  been  cleaned  for 
months!" 


"Say,   ...  do  you  think  you  could  get 
your  shoe  outta  my  fried  chicken!  ?" 


.  The  Indoor 
Picnic  .  .  . 


.  .  .  And 
THREE  PLAYS. 

Doing  the  directing,  producing, 
&  staging,  the  Washington  Players 
presented  an  evening  of  three  Ionesco 
plays.  Thetriology  ran  for  two  nights 
before  large  audiences  in  Wm.  Smith 
Auditorium. 


'The  Bald  Soprano" 

L.  to  R.:    Dinny  Dickinson,  Dave  Morgan,  Pam  Roff,  Irv  Abelman, 
Kitty  Yoder,  &  Dave  Auten. 


"The  Leader" 


L.  to  R.:    Norm  Cohen,  Malinda  Lasater,  Tom  Nichols, 
Fred  Bauman,  Lou  Rappaport. 


"The  Tenant" 

L.  to  R.:  Frank  Wildman, 
Bill  Rittmeyer, 
Mike  Halperin 


SPORTS 


SEASON  SUMMARIES 


Soccer 


w.  c. 

2 

Hofstra 

2 

w.  c. 

4 

Tow  son 

3 

w.  c. 

Delaware 

1 

w.  c. 

Mt.  St.  Mary's 

0 

w.  c. 

Lycoming 

3 

w.  c. 

F  &  M 

3 

w.  c. 

Western  Md. 

5 

w.  c. 

0 

Loyola 

3 

w.  c. 

1 

Johns  Hopkins 

0 

w.  c. 

2 

American  U. 

4 

WON:    3 

Lost:    5 

Tied:    2 

Cross  Country 


w.  c. 

50 

Gallaudet 

15 

w.  c. 

48 

Dickinson 

15 

w.  c. 

47 

Mt.  St.  Mary's 

15 

w.  c. 

37 

Susquehanna 

22 

w.  c. 

50 

Towson 

15 

w.  c. 

36 

Loyola 

21 

w.  c. 

44 

Del.  Valley 

17 

w.  c. 

40 

P.  M.  C. 

20 

w.  c. 

39 

Johns  Hopkins 

22 

w.  c. 

43 

Gettysburg 

15 

w.  c. 

43 

American  U. 

18 

WON:    0 

Lost:    11 

Soccer .  .  . 


Hours  of 
practice  . 


.  .  .  benefits.  Team  leading 
scorer  Ossie  Hodges  (42) 
roars  approval  as  Fred 
Weiss  follows  up  his  goal. 


Senior  standout  Tom 
Osmanski  puts  the  step 
to  another  opposition 
goal  attempt. 


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Sophomore  Bob  Shannahan  follows  up  a  steal  in  op- 
ponent's turf.  By  theway,how  do  you  tell  the  ref  from 
the  opponents?  ! 


FRONT,  L.  to  R.:  Bruce  Jaeger,  Paul  Rudolph,  Ossie 
Hodges,  Bob  Reck,  Tony  Parker,  Jerry  Jenkins, 
Chuck  Meding. 

SECOND  ROW:  Fred  Weiss,  Allan  Eisel,  Joe  Caruso, 
Hayden  Harrisson,  Bob  Shannahan. 

THIRD  ROW:  Ron  Autenrieth,  Jay  Dove,  BobClaggett, 
Jim  Francis. 

FOURTH  ROW:  Coach  Athey,  Ea  O' Brian,  Terry  Col- 
lins, Dave  Auten,  Steve  Beispiel. 


The  Team 


1962  was  not  the  best  year  for  the  Washington 
College  Cross  Country  Squad,  but  helped  de- 
velop some  potentially  fine  runners. 


Cross 


Country 


Stalwart  Soph,  Andy  Nilsson  was  the  team's 
spirit  booster  and  most  consistent  runner 
during  a  frustrating  season. 


The 
Team 


KNEELING:    Bruce  O'Kane,  Coach  Chatellier. 
STANDING:     Hurley  Cox,  Andy  Nilsson,  Ben  Troutman, 
Neal  Jablon. 


Intramurals 


1962 


While  the  soccer  and  cross-country  teams 
were  hard  at  work  in  the  afternoon,  another  breed 
could  be  spotted  on  the  plains  of  Washington: 
Intramural  Combatants.  Over  100  males,  rep- 
resenting the  four  fraternities  and  several  in- 
dependent groups  sought  the  touch  football  champ- 
ionship won  by  Theta  Chi. 


Girl's 

Sports  .  .  . 

Girl's  Intramural  Athletic  Assn. 

Nancy  Matthews,  Pres.;  Kathy  Oakley,  V.-Pres. 


FRONT  ROW:  Bobbi 
Peters,  Kathy  Oakley, 
Nancy  Matthews,  Donna 
Harries,  Margaret  Welsh, 
Nancy  Dempster. 


.  .  .  Volleyball  .  .  . 


BACK  ROW:  Page 
Kelly,  Carole  Lawson,  Beth 
Mumford,  Heather  Magee, 
Pat  Godbolt,  Judy  Romanik, 
Debbie  Evans. 


The  Sta 

ndings 

TEAM 

WON 

LOST 

Zetas* 

6 

0 

Alpha  Chi 

5 

1 

AOPi 

3 

3 

Independents 

2 

4 

Frosh  I 

2 

4 

Frosh  in 

2 

4 

/ 
Frosh  II 

1 

5 

*  Champions 

.  .  1962  .  .  . 


THE  CHAMPS:  ZETA  TAU  ALPHA 


GIAA 
Officers 


Pres.  Nancy  Matthews  and  Veep  Kathy 
Oakley  discuss  schedule  plans  for  the  year. 


The 


Teams 


FIRST  ROW:    Marge  Wescott,  Carole  Lawson,  Myrtie  Bozman. 
MIDDLE  ROW,  Bottom  to  top:    Kathy  Oakley,  Heather  Magee, 

Cammy  Felt,  Sue  Bolten. 
TOP  ROW:    Nan  Reusille,  Sue  Burt,  Nancy  Dempster. 


THE  INDEPENDENTS 


FRONT  ROW:  Mary  Ellen  Picozzi,  Pat  God- 
bolt,  Sylvia  Ayers. 

SECOND  ROW:    Pat  Dowd. 

THIRD  ROW:    Ginny  Lussier. 

FOURTH  ROW:  Peggy  Paugh,  Eileen  Altobell, 
Nancy  Eichert. 


FRESHMEN  III 


Action 


The  Alpha  Chis  and  the  Zetas 
vie  for  the  championship. 


FRONT  ROW:  Susan  Stant,  Mary  Gibson,  Carolyn  Cridler. 
BACK  ROW:  Carole  Faherty,  Betty  Herrschaft,  Sue  Silver- 
man. 


FRONT  ROW:    Beth  Wells,  Liz  Diet- 
rich, Judy  Gettman. 


BACK  ROW:    Linda  Middlestadt,  Cathy 
Stewart,  Bonnie  Schilling. 


FRESHMEN  II 


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FEATURES 


Assemblies  .  .  . 


The  editor  of  the  To- 
ronto GLOBE  AND  MAIL 
delivered  a  speech  and 
handled  a  very  informative 
discussion  on  the  nature  of 
our  Canadian  neighbors, 
their  attitudes  and  their 
outlook  on  the  United  States. 


Concerts  ♦ 


Charley  Byrd,  the  man 
who  brought  Bossa  Nova  to 
the  United  States,  wowed  a 
W.C.  audience  for  the  second 
year  in  a  row. 


Conferences  ♦  .  . 


Scientists  came  from 
all  over  the  East  to  partici- 
pate in  a  winter  conference 
at  W.C. 


Stunt  Night 


ON  STAGE 
WITH  .  . 


Kappa  Alpha  -  "What's  My  Crime?' 


.  .  .  The  three  stars  of  Theta 
Chi's  "Tribute  to  George  M.  Cohan" 
show  the  form  that  brought  second 
prize  in  the  fraternity  competition. 


Stunt  Night  M.C.  Tom  Osmanski 
delivers  a  between-the-acts  song 
from  Americana  (?). 


The  frosh  execute  their  stinging  commentary 
on  the  state  of  affairs  in  the  ranks  of  the  up- 
perclassmen. 


1962 


Penny  Brown  leads  the  Zetas  to  first 
prize  in  the  sorority  competition  as 
"Alice  in  Wonderland".  The  stage 
show  was,  as  the  audience  agreed,  a 
lot  better  than  the  book. 


The  Alpha  Chi's  conjure  up  voices  from  the 
past  in  their  skit. 


A  dazzling  production  greeted 
the  audience  when  the  AOPi's  took 
the  stage.  Their  stunt  garnered  sec- 
ond prize  in  the  sorority  division. 


The  Lambdas  gave  the  audiences  split  sides  with  their  skit. 


Stunt  Night  '62  was  a  true  example  of  what  the  resourceful 
minds  of  college  students  can  produce.  All  the  acts  were  good 
and  the  competition  was  close.  The  winner  in  the  fraternity 
division  was  PHI  SIGMA  KAPPA  who  produced  a  hilarious  si- 
lent film  complete  with  piano  music.  Since  no  picture  could  be 
taken  of  the  film,  we  couldn't  put  it  in  the  book.  All  we  can  say 
is,  "Go  see  it'." 


MC  Osmanski  is  joined  by  Gail  Fischer  in  a  round  of 
crowd-pleasing  folksongs. 


The  MC  awards  the  laurel  wreath  and  loving  cup  to 
Hurley  Cox,  winner  of  the  Ugly  Man  Contest. 


Renowned  Mime,  Frans 
Reyders  captivated  the 
community  with  his  mas- 
tery of  one  of  the  world's 
oldest  arts:    pantomime. 


This  Was  The  Week  That  Was:    the  day  everyone 
went  to  Dunning  Labs  to  get  their  blood  typed. 


Winter  signals  the  end  of  the 
annual  rites  of  Rush  and  "How-am-I- 
going-to-study-for  exams  ?  "  But 
somehow,  everybody  found  a  little 
time  for  diversion. 


Old  Saint  Nick  got  onto  the  campus  and  gave  the  kids  from  the  area  an  afternoon 
they  won't  forget.  The  occasion  was  the  annual  Student  Government  Christmas 
Party  dedicated  to  the  children  of  the  Chestertown  area. 


PRIZE -WINNING 
CHRISTMAS  DOOR  DECORATIONS 


Carole  Byer 
Nancy  Dempster 


Linda  Kosek 
Barbara  Derby 


ORGANIZATIONS 


Honor  Societies 

Omicron  Delta  Kappa 

NATIONAL  MEN'S  LEADERSHIP  HONOR  SOCIETY 


Left  to  right,  SEATED:    BobClagett,   Bud  Andrew.    Lou  Rappaport.    STANDING:    Tony 
Parker,  Barry  Evans,  Jim  Mullen,  Steve  Levine,  Paul  Riecks. 


Sigma  Sigma  Omicron 


NATIONAL  SCHOLASTIC  HONORARY  SOCIETY 


Left  to  right,  SEATED:    Peggy  Matthews,    Margaret  Jones.    STANDING: 
Lisa  Ruedi,  Bob  Clagett,  Bud  Andrew,  Nancy  Hastings. 


Student  Government  Association 


Vice-President 

Mitchell  Parmet 


President 


Barry  Evans 


Secretary 


Treasurer 


Bob  Eisenbud 


Student  Senate 


The  Student  Senate,  a  body  composed  of  three  elected  members  from  each  class,  the  four  class  presi- 
dents, and  the  four  Senate  officers  is  the  student  policy-making  organization  of  the  Student  Government 
Association,  which  is  composed  of  the  entire  student  body. 


CLOCKWISE:  Pam  Kaminsky,  Mitchell 
Parmet,  Steve  Levine,  Bob  Eisenbud,  Barry 
Evans,  LisaRuedi,  Bud  Andrew,  Cindy  Patin, 
Marby  Agens,  Bill  Morgan,  Bob  Natwick, 
Tony  Parker. 


LEFT  TO  RIGHT:   Jon  Segal,  Henri  Himmer,  Pam  Kaminsky,  Mitch  Parmet, 
Steve  Levine. 


Dramatic  Organizations 


The  Players 


Left  to  right,  SEATED:  Nancy  Matthews,  Malinda  Lasater,  Joost  Hunningher,  Greig  LeBel,  Lynn  Phillips,  Diane 
Dickinson,  Bill  Rittmeyer.  STANDING:  Sue  Thelin,  Dave  Morgan,  Frank  Wildman,  Kathy  Oakley,  Lou  Rappa- 
port,  Dave  Auten,  Judith  Baetzner,  Jane  Roff,  Barbara  Presson,  Ginny  Lussier,  Steve  Beispiel,  Pat  Novak. 


Alpha  Psi  Omega 


LEFT  TO  RIGHT:    Malinda  Lasater,   Diane  Dickinson,    Lisa 
Ruedi. 


The    PLAYERS    presenting   "The  Lottery,"  a  one  act  play  by 
Shirley  Jackson. 


Women's  House  Council 


Left  to  right,  SEATED:  Elain  Holden,  Diana  Roomy,  Marge  Wescott,  Susan  Hollinger.  Nancy  Sanger,  Kay  David- 
son, Lynn  Phillips.  STANDING:  Barbara  Raines,  Linda  Holland,  Pam  Morgan,  Betty  Herrschaft,  Mary  Ethel 
Pappas,  Ginny  Lussier,  Kathy  Oakley,  Suzanne  Mitnik. 


Student  Education  Association 


Left  to  right,  ROW  ONE:  Kay  Davidson,  Judith  Miller,  Dolle  Sellers,  Joyce  Beacham.  ROW  TWO:  Pat  Cole- 
man, Lynnda  Whitlock,  Margaret  Jones,  Anne  Lovell,  Mary  Lou  Suter.  ROW  THREE:  Pat  Godbalt,  Carole  Mc- 
Intire,  Sarah  vanDyke,  Hope  Phillips,  Ginny  Lussier,  John  Flynn,  Nancy  Dempster,  Lynn  Phillips,  Frederica 
Bunting. 

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The 


Pegasus 


Editor  and  Managing  Editor 


Paul  Riecks  and  Marianne  Reid 


Business  Manager 

Page  Kelly 


LEFT  TO  RIGHT:    Mary  Ellen  Picozzi,    Susan  Burke,    Joyce  Beacham,    Beth  Mumford,    Marianne  Reid,    Judith 
Baetzner,  Lou  Rappaport,  Lynnda  Whitlock,  Nancy  Dempster. 


Mount  Vernon  Literary  Society 


Ginkgo 


Left  to  right,  SEATED:  Evin  Hirsch,  Kitty  Yoder,  Greig  LeBel,  Norman  Cohen,  Gerald 
McKelvey.  STANDING:  Nancy  Matthews,  Nita  McClain,  Lisa  Ruedi,  Anne  Bayley,  Lou 
Rappaport,  Joost  Hunningher,  Dave  Auten. 


Duplicate  Bridge  Club 


Editor 

Norman  Cohen 


Left  to  right,  SEATED:  Bonnie  Orrison,  Glen  Gaumnitz,  Emil  Regelman,  Carole 
Mclntire,  Chip  Lewis,  Elliott  Katz.  STANDING:  Susan  Aehorn,  Dr.  Roland  Gib- 
son, William  Gould. 


The 


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Editorial  Board 

Left  to  right,  STANDING:  John  Conkling, 
Joyce  Beacham,  Hal  Shear,  Nancy  Dempster. 
SEATED:  John  Daly,  Jim  Del  Priore,  Steve 
Gregory. 


Business  Manager  and 
Editor 

Hal  Shear  and  Joyce  Beacham 


Reporters 


Left  to  right,  SEATED:  Evin  Hirsch,  Pam 
Baker.  STANDING:  Jane  Clapper,  Mary 
Ellen  Picozzi,  Chip  Lewis. 


LEFT  TO  RIGHT:    Marianne   Reid,    Susan 
Achorn,  Doris  Abel,  Nancy  Dempster. 


Copy  Readers 


Left  to  right,  SEATED:  Carole  Mclntire. 
STANDING:  Donna  Harries,  Pam  Mote,  Nancy 
Eichert. 


International  Relations  Club 


Left  to  right,  SEATED:  Leah  Stevens,  Bill  Hesson, 
Frederica  Bunting,  Diana  Roomy,  Margaret  Jones. 
STANDING:  Sylvia  Bushong,  Sara  Beaudry,  Carole 
Mclntire,  Ginny  Lussier,  Pat  Thomas,  Anne  Bayley, 
Lou  Rappaport,  Carol  Lawson,  Andrea  Arnaud,  Judith 
Miller. 


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Vice-President 


Patrick  Thomas 


Secretary 

Frederica  Bunting 


Treasurer 


Carol  Lawson 


Society  of  Sciences 


Left  to  right,  SEATED:  Nancy  Sanger,  Stan  Israel,  BevBirge,  Bonnie  Orrison,  Emil  Regel- 
man,  Judy  Romanik.  STANDING:  Dr.  Bernard  Haske,  Dr.  James  Leslie,  Steve  Levine, 
Roy  Ans,  Larry  Manogue,  Joseph  Gannon,  Dave  Honigstock. 


Washington  College  Forum 


Left  to  right,  SEATED:    Lou  Rappaport,  Dr.  Teruo  Kobayashi,  Roy  Schwartz.    STANDING: 
Bill  Hesson,  Len  Schrader,  Greig  LeBel,  Jim  Mullen. 


Chorus 


LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Mrs.  Judith  Layng,  Leah  Stevens,  Barbara  Maxwell,  Lida  Sprague,  Susan  Achorn,  Jane  Clap- 
per, Dale  Patterson,  Eileen  Altobell,  Ruth  Haines,  Carolyn  Cridler,  Eileen  Wilmer,  Myrtis  McMahan,  Merle 
Adkins,  Carole  Mclntire,  Sarah  vanDyke. 


The  Washington  College  Women's  Chorus  presents  a  "Concert  In  Brief"  for  the  student  body,   directed  by  Mrs. 
Judith  Layng,  and  accompanied  by  Bud  Andrew. 


Religious  Organizations 


Newman  Club 


Left  to  right,  SEATED:  Mary  Lou 
Suter,  Pam  Morgan,  Lynn  Phillips, 
Mary  Ellen  Picozzi,  Carol  Hornick. 
STANDING:  Walter  Grabenstein, 
Eileen  Alt obel  1,  Joyce  Beacham, 
Barbara  Keehan,  Jim  Del  Priore, 
Barbara  Maxwell,  Suzanne  Mitnik, 
Gail  Strong,  John  Flynn. 


Canterbury  Club 


Left  to  right,  SEATED:  Carol  Law- 
son,  Ginny  L  u  s  s  i  e  r ,  Susan  Stant, 
Margaret  Jones.  STANDING:  Ellen 
Benson,  Frederica  Bunting,  Frank 
Hynson,  Janice  Wilmer,  Sandra  Vul- 
tee. 


Jewish  Student 
Fellowship 

LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  EvinHirsch,  Dave 
Honigstock,  Roy  Ans,  Emil  Regel- 
man,  Stan  Israel. 


Wesley  Foundation 

Left  to  right,  SEATED:  Mel  Walker, 
Adah  Simmons,  Reverend  Kesmodel, 
Doug  Williams,  Fred  Weiss,  Dolle 
Sellers.  STANDING:  Bonnie  Orri- 
son,  Glen  Gaumnitz,  Jerry  Baker, 
Carole  Mclntire,  Sarah  vanDyke, 
Paul  Hubis,  Pete  Mennen,  Alta  Focht. 


GREEKS 


A  Gathering  of  Some 
Symbols  of  the  Greek 
Life  on  Campus 


Guys  and  dolls  enjoy  themselves  at  the  KA  Rose  Dance. 


Brothers  and  dates  beam  along  with  the  kids  at  the 
annual  Christmas  party. 


Kappa  Alpha  Order 


KA 


FRONT,  L.  To  R.:  DaveSanborn,  RoyPurdon,  Allen Elsel,  FrankHynson,  Terry  Cumiskey,  Bob  Wolfe. 
BACK:  'Hurley  Cox,  Charles  Amos,  Jim  Francis,  Ron  Autenreith,  Dick  Natwick,  Walt  Yoeckel,  Bob 
Jacobs,  Frank  Mattiace. 


Lamda 

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Alpha 


Stunt  Night  Aftermath 


Brother  Caper  renders  solace  to  an  open  house  visitor. 


Pledges  .  . 


A 


X 


FRONT,  L.  to  R.:    Nick  DeStefano,  Jim  Tawes,  Don  Phillips.    BACK:    Al  Reddish, 
Jim  Baker,  Mike  Travieso,  Paul  Hubis. 


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FRONT,  L.  to  R.:    Butch  Dell,  Chuck  Meding,  Paul  Rudolph.    BACK:    Ron  Taylor,  Bruce  Jaeger,  Dave 
Svec,  Bob  Johnson. 


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The  Housemother 
every  morning  .  . 


Brother  Seth  .  .  .  the  morning  after 


Pledges  . 


Pledges  Len  Schrader  and  Peter  Kares  are  kept  under  heavy  guard  by  several  prominent  national 
Phi  Sig  officials. 


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L.  TO  R.,  FRONT  ROW:  Sara  Mahoney,  Barbara  Malone,  Diana  Dibble.  COUCH:  Barb  Herrschast, 
Pani  Baker,  Sharon  Carney,  Susan  Stant,  AltaFocht,  Frankie  von  Gulden.  BACK  ROW:  Bonnie  Abrams, 
Carole  Faherty,  PatSimonsen,  Mary  Ann  Davidson,  Linda  Middlestadt,  Sue  Achorn,  Merle  Adkins,  Ruth 
Haines,  Marge  Flaccus. 


Alpha  Omicron  Pi 


Aon 


Enjoying  PanHel  Refreshments 


Linda  Kosek  &  Mary  O'Melveny 


SEATED:    Cheryl  Erlach,  Bobbi  Keehan.    STANDING:    Linda  Holland,  Goma  Goodman,  Sue  Thelin, 
Marby  Agens,  Judy  Heath,  Cathy  Stewart,  Gail  Strong. 


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Pledges  .  .  . 


In  the  spring,  a  young  man's  fancy  turns  to 
the  sunbathers  .  .  . 


SEATED:    Pam  Bittinger,  Cindy  Bliven,  Karen  Willett,  Carol  Hornick.    STANDING:    Kathi  Rinaldi, 
Jan  Molnar,  Peggy  Paugh,  Liz  Dietrich,  Beth  Wells. 


SPORTS 


The  Varsity  Club 


THE  MEN'S  ATHLETIC  HONORARY  SOCIETY 

FRONT  ROW:    Bruce  King,  Bob  Reck,  Tony  Pickett,  Emraett  Molloy,  Buddy  Wetzler,  Howie  Fosler, 

Tony  Parker. 
SECOND  ROW:    Rich  Williams,   Bill  Morgan,   Bob  Pritzlaff,   Phil  Tilghman,   Hayden  Harrison,  Tom 

Osmanski. 
THIRD  ROW:    Fred  Weiss,  Ron  Schuck,  Allan  Eisel. 


.  .  .  And 


The  Cheerleaders 


LEFT  TO  RIGHT:    Kay  Davidson,  Debbie  Evans,   Kathy  Sykes,   Susie  Bolten, 
Sarah  Beaudry,  Karen  Willett. 


Basket 


The  1962-63  Basketball  Season  at  Washington 
College  was  a  heartbreaker.  There  were  several 
close  losses  and  some  hard-fought  victories.  But 
the  team  sustained  too  many  key  injuries-the  worst 
to  Emmett  Molloy,  three-year  veteran.  The  JV  did 
well,  though,  and  the  signs  point  to  a  rebuilt  team  in 
63-64. 


Soph  Starter  Rich  Carroll  goes  up  for  a  jump  shot. 


No  ...  it  isn't  a  dance,  it's  Wetzler  and  Schulteis  executing  the 
ol1  weave. 


Jump  Ball! 


ball 


Freshman  John  Sloane  prepares  to 
nab  two  points. 


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Season  Summary 


w.  c. 

47 

Randolph  Macon 

94 

w.  c. 

69 

Dickinson 

85 

w.  c. 

66 

Gallaudet 

75 

w.  c. 

65 

Lycoming 

69 

w.  c. 

76 

Western  Md. 

87 

w.  c. 

57 

Stevens  Tech. 

75 

w.  c. 

69 

Loyola 

94 

w.  c. 

77 

Lebanon  Valley 

85 

w.  c. 

69 

Johns  Hopkins 

80 

The  Team 

w.  c. 
w.  c. 
w.  c. 

57 
60 
65 

Catholic  U. 

Drexel 

Towson 

84 
79 
44 

*Rich  Carroll 

w.  c. 

74 

Lynchburg 

64 

♦Allan  Eisel 

w.  c. 

61 

Swarthmore 

78 

*  Starke  Evans 

w.  c. 

85 

Western  Md. 

92 

Haydon  Harrison 

w.  c. 

71 

Mt.  St.  Mary's 

90 

Bob  Johnson                i 

w.  c. 

93 

Loyola 

113 

♦Pete  Magee    ■ 

w.  c. 

91 

Towson 

75 

♦Emmett  Molloy 

w.  c. 

73 

Baltimore  U. 

91 

*John  Ripper 

w.  c. 

66 

F  &  M 

86 

♦Glen  Shipway 
♦John  Sloan 

♦Buddy  Wetzler 
♦Walt  Yoeckle 

Managers: 

♦Wayne  Keeney 

♦Terry  Collins 

962-1963 


Winter  Intramurals  mean  basketball  as  it  is  rarely  played 
-  almost  football.  But  KA  &  ©X  had  good  teams  &  the  ©Xmen 
copped  the  honors. 


Intramurals 


Thetas  romp  over  Lambdas. 


Girl's  Sports 

Basketball 


Who  says  women  don't  play  rough? 


The  Sta 

ndings 

Team 

Won 

Lost 

Alpha  Chi* 

6 

0 

AOPi 

3 

3 

Zetas 

5 

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Freshmen  II 

5 

1 

Freshmen  I 

4 

2 

Freshmen  II] 

3 

3 

Independents 

1 

5 

Most  Valuable  Player: 

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Matthews 

*    Champions 

THE  ZETAS:    a  bevy  of  beautiful 
basketball  belles. 


L.  to  R.:    Marge  Wescott,    Kathy  Oakley,  Nancy  Dempster,  Sue  Burt,  Carole 
Lawson,  Heather  Magee,  Carole  Ryan,  Cammy  Felt,  Myrtie  Bozman,  Susie  Bolten. 


Sophomore  Sue  Thelin  jumps  for  the 
Alpha  Chi. 


THE  INDEPENDENTS 

FRONT:  Pat  Godbolt.  SECOND:  Pat  Dowd, 
Mary  Ellen  Picozzi.  THIRD:  Peggy  Paugh, 
Ginny  Lussier,  Nancy  Eichert. 


FRESHMEN  H 

CENTER:  Liz  Dietrich.  CIRCLE:  Jane 
Clapper,  Merle  Adkins,  Bonnie  Schilling, 
Linda  Middlestadt,  Cathy  Stewart. 


THE  CHAMPS:    ALPHA  CHI,  a  covey  of  cute  colleens  of 
the  court. 


CENTER:    Susie  Burke.    CIRCLE:    Ellen  Ehalt,  Henri  Himmer,  Sue  Thelin,   Page  Kelley,  Beth  Mumford, 
Barbara  Guman,  Elaine  Penkethman. 


FRESHMEN  I 


FIRST  ROW:  Sally  Dobbs.  SECOND  ROW:  Barb 
Malone.  THIRD  ROW:  Sally  Henderson,  Cheryl 
Erlach.  FOURTH  ROW:  Marg  Welsh.  FIFTH  ROW: 
Holly  Wallis,  Sue  Achorn,  Karen  Bragg. 


ALPHA  OMICRON  PI 

FRONT:  Marsha  Jewell,  Judy  Romanik,  Ruth  Haines. 
SECOND  ROW:  Pam  Morgan.  THIRD  ROW:  Sandy 
Murray,  Eileen  Wilmer,  Linda  Kosek. 


FRESHMEN  HI 

CENTER:  Debbie  Evans.  CIRCLE:  Susan  Stant,  Sue 
Silverman,  Donna  Harries,  Mary  Gibson,  Gail  Strong, 
Carolyn  Cridler. 


FEATURES 


The  Leaves 
Return  .  .  . 


.  .  .  much  time  is 
spent  on  the 
Hodson  Wall, 
Eyeing  .  .  . 
the  library  moves 
to  the  beach  .  .  . 


Ronald  &  Jeffrey  Marlowe. 


.  .  .  Bermudas 
come  out  from  the 
closet  .  .  . 


.  .  .  Concerts 
Abound  .  .  . 


.  .  .  the  animals  return  to  their 
favorite  dormitory  benefactors  . 


...  A  new  group 
of  school  leaders 
is  chosen  . . . 


The  1963-'64  Student  Government  Officers: 
L.  to  R.,  Tony  Parker,  Pres.;  Pam  Karalnsky, 
Sec;  Bob  Eisenbud,  Vice-President;  Bob  Natwick, 
Treas. 


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.  .  .  Peace  Corps  .  .  . 

W.  C.  Students  Jane  Clapper  &  Chip  Lewis 
discuss  Peace  Corps  possibilities  with 
visiting  recruiter  (L). 


Assemblies  .  .  . 


Minta  Martin  Lounge  is  the  scene  tor  all  coffee 
hour-discussions  that  follow  assemblies. 


Felix  Morley  . 


Mr.  Morley,  (L),  shares  a  point 
with  Dean  Kirkwood. 


Talk  given  by  Latin  American  diplomat  was  sponsored  by  the  International 
Relations  Club.    Club's  President,  Bill  Hesson  (s  at  left). 


...  A  representative 
from  the  organization 
of  American  States  . . 


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TWO  PLAYS  .  .  . 


The  Lottery" 


A  cast  made  up  from  students  of  the  college  and  sev- 
eral children  from  Chestertown  acted  out  this  former 
off-broadway  play. 


The  Washington  College 
Players  rounded  out  a  highly  ac- 
tive and  successful  year  with  a- 
nother  evening  of  three  one-act 
plays.  "Clown's  Nightmare"  and 
another  play  -not pictured  here  - 
entitled  "The  Preacher"  were 
written  and  directed  by  two  Wash- 
ington College  students.  "The 
Preacher"  was  written  by  Doug 
Bailey,  '63. 


"Clown's 
Nightmare" 


Written  and  directed  by  Norm  Cohen,  '64, 
"Clown's  Nightmare"  featured  Stanley  Is- 
rael, Lynn  Phillips,  Tom  Osmanski,  and 
Lou  Rappaport. 


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.  And  a  visit  to  the  campus 
by  a  famous  Actress  .  .  . 


Shakespearian  Actress  Gwendolyn  Francgon-Davies  was 
featured  at  an  afternoon  coffee-hour-discussion  in  Minta 
Martin.  Here  she  discusses  plans  with  Professor  James 
and  Washington  Players  President  Joost  Hunningher. 


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Theta  Chi's  warblers  won  the  first  place  fraternity  Song  Fest  Cup. 


♦       ♦       ♦ 


IFC 


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.  .  .  The  Last  Blast  .  .  . 


The  Beach  Party?    Who  Remembers  ! 


,  .  .  And  the  college 
pauses  to  look  .  .  , 


.  .  .  to 
the  past 

On  June  I,  1963,  Wash- 
ington College  celebrated 
its  181  st  Anniversary.  On 
that  Day,  the  Past  was 
Honored,  and  the  future 
of  the  I  Ith  oldest  Institu- 
tion of  Higher  Learning  in 
the  United  States  was  Af- 
firmed in  Word  and  Plan. 


Alumni  place  wreath  at  the  statue  of  George  Washington. 


HERITAGE 


.  .  and  to  the  future 


AND  REDEDICATION 


Mr. John  Hessey,  retiring  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Visitors  &  Governors 
assists  Mrs.  Lillian  Brown  Hodson  break  ground  for  the  addition  to  the 
dining  hall  that  bears  her  husband's  name.  The  ceremony  signifies  the 
beginning  of  the  college's  $10,000,000  expansion  program. 


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SPORTS 


SEASON  SUMMARIES 


Tennis 


Track 


w.  c. 

7 

Elizabeth  town 

0 

W.  C.        79             Loyola                       43 

w.  c. 
w.  c. 

2 

4 

Randolph  Macon 
Stevens  Tech. 

7 
5 

W.  C.        67            Dickinson                64 
W.  C.        66            Western  Md.           65 

w.  c. 

3 

Western  Md. 

6 

W.  C.        81             Susquehanna            50 

w.  c. 

3 

Delaware 

6 

W.  C.        84             Towson                    38 

w.  c. 

4 

Catholic  U. 

5 

W.  C.        58             Ursinus                     73 

w.  c. 

4 

Lynchburg 

5 

W.  C.        62            Johns  Hopkins        69 

w.  c. 
w.  c. 

6 
3 

Johns  Hopkins 
Mt.  St.  Mary's 

3 
6 

WON:    5               LOST:    2 
Penn  Relays,  Haddleton  Mile 

w.  c. 

0 
WON: 

Loyola 
2                LOST:    8 

9 

Relay:    3:25.4(Record) 

Baseball 

Lacrosse 

w.  c. 

1 

Bridgewater 

14 

W.  C.             8             Dartmouth                    6 

w.  c. 

9 

Elizabethtown 

6 

W.  C.             3             Penn                              2 

w.  c. 

0 

Randolph  Macon 

6 

W.  C.             2            Navy                            12 

w.  c. 
w.  c. 

11 
0 

Swarthmore 
F  &  M 

12 

4 

W.  C.             9             Loyola                           2 
W.  C.             4            Hofstra                         2 

w.  c. 

9-9 

Western  Md. 

4-3 

W.  C.             9            Johns  Hopkins           12 

w.  c. 

2 

Catholic  U. 

10 

W.  C.           13             Swarthmore               10 

w.  c. 

2-0 

Susquehanna 

3-1 

W.  C.             4            Delaware                      3 

w.  c. 

8 

Lynchburg 

5 

W.  C.           13            W&  L                           2 

w.  c. 

8 

Johns  Hopkins 

6 

W.  C.           10             Towson                         1 

w.  c. 

2 

Towson 

4 

W.  C.             6            Alumni                          7 

w.  c. 

4 

Mt.  St.  Mary's 

3 

W.  C.             6            Virginia                      13 
WON:    8               LOST:    3 

w.  c. 

11 

Dickinson 

12 

w.  c. 

2-1 

Loyola 

3-6 

Champions:    Southern  Division 

WON: 

4               LOST:    13 

Lacrosse  Association 

Lacrosse: 

The  one  thing  all  W.  C. 
rooters  agreed  on  concerning 
the  '63  lacrosse  season  is 
that  it  was  great.  The  loss  to 
the  Admirals  in  Annapolis  was 
expected  but  the  Sho'men 
pulled  some  surprises.  They 
had  everyone  talking  like  '64 
is  going  to  be  the  year  little 
Washington  College  will  grab 
the  National  Championship. 


The 
Team 


FRONT  ROW:  Jay  Dove,  Dave  Johnson,  Jay  Hinson,  Rich  Williams,  Jim  Francis,  Fred  Weiss, 
Ossie  Hodges,  Jerry  Jenkins.  SECOND  ROW:  Coach  Kelley,  Bob  Pritzlaff,  Alec  Dick,  Howie 
Fosler,  Haydon  Harrison,  Roy  Purdon,  Huck  Wilkinson,  Max  Magee.  BACK  ROW:  John  Conk- 
ling,  Guy  Messenger,  Bruce  Jaeger,  Ron  Schuck,  Paul  Rudolph,  Butch  Dell,  Jeff  Rubin. 


"Button,  Button  .  .  .  who's  got  the  button?" 


Coach  Kelly  discusses  strategy  with  the 
boys. 


Dave  Johnson,  recipient  of  Middle  Atlantic  Conference  honors,  wards  off 
another  shot. 


Johnson  again  with  a  fine  effort  against 
Hopkins. 


Baseb, 


Starke  (Chaw)  Evans  exhibiting  his  form. 


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First  Baseman  Phil  Tilghman  puts  the  tag  on  a 
roving  Elizabethtown  runner. 


frozen  motion 


Intra  murals 


Ah  .  .  .  Spring?  !  Daylight  Saving  Time,  beach  parties,  exams, 
and  .  .  .  softball.  One  Hundred  of  the  healthiest,  redblooded  W.  C. 
Males  competed  for  the  coveted  Softball  Cup.  (Schmidt' s  or  Pabst). 
Fraternity  and  independent  teams  fought  it  out  like  so  many  tigers 
forsixweeks.  Attheend  of  the  semester  the  Thetas  wound  up  with 
the  prize. 


The 
Team 


FRONT  ROW:  Ed  Harrington,  Chuck  Meding,  Terry  Caler,  Bob  Reck,  John  Sloan,  Bill  Morgan.  SECOND 
ROW:  Bob  Shannahan,  Charley  Sparks,  Al  Eisel,  Glen  Shipway,  Phil  Tilghman,  Starke  Evans,  John  Flynn. 
THIRD  ROW:    Dick  Natwick,  Walt  Yoeckle,  Jon  Segal,  Terry  Collins,  Coach  Sisk. 


Tennis 


Sanborn  and  Cohen  .  .  .  half  of  a  great  relay  team. 


Track 

The  Team 


FRONT  ROW:  Paul  Hubis,  Tony  Parker,  Pete 
Mennen,  Tony  Pickett,  Bud  Wetzler,  Bruce  King, 
MikeTravieso.  SECOND  ROW:  Coach  Chatellier, 
Al  Reddish,  Mac  McCarthy,  Bill  Gutman,  Ken 
Cohen,  Roy  Schwartz,  Hurley  Cox,  Andy  Nilsson. 


"Man,  it's  bright  out  here!"    Pete 
Mennen  in  full  stride. 


Girl's 
Honorary  Varsity,  '62-63 


Netman  Joost 
Hunningher  in 
action  on  the 
home  court. 


FRONT  ROW:    Carole  Lawson,  Myrtie  Bozman,  Debbie  Evans,  Nancy 
no       Matthews.    SECOND  ROW:    Kathy  Oakley,  Susie  Burke. 


Sports  Banquet 


Athletic  Director  of  Washington  College,  Edward  Athey  opens  the  1963  College  Sports 
Banquet.  The  purpose  of  the  gala  dinner,  held  in  Hodson  Hall  was  to  honor  alumni,  local, 
and  college  athletes  for  accomplishments  during  the  '62-'63  school  year. 


WASHINGTON  COLLEGE  MOST  VALUABLE  PLAYERS 

SOCCER:  Bob  Reck 

CROSS  COUNTRY:  Andy  Nilsson 

BASKETBALL:  Buddy  Wetzler 

TRACK:  Tony  Parker 

TENNIS:  Bob  Englesberg 

BASEBALL:  Bob  Reck 

LACROSSE:  Bob  Pritzlaff 


Tom  Kibler 
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On  a  Thursday  night  in  late  May,  1963, 
hundreds  of  friends,  alumni,  and  students  of 
Washington  College  gathered  in  Frank  Russell 
Gymnasium  to  honor  a  man  who  has  given  his 
entire  life  to  Washington  College:  Thomas 
Kibler.  For  fifty  years,  "Tom"  has  coached 
or  performed  a  related  duty  for  his  "boys"  at 
W.  C.  bringing  many  fine  athletes  and  a  great 
many  championships  to  Chestertown  in  the  pro- 
cess. The  dinner  was  a  great  affair,  but,  as 
someone  said  there,  it  could  never  begin  to 
completely  honor  so  much  service:  Tom  Kibler 
has  helped  Washington  College  become  what  it 
is  today.    We  thank  him. 


"Coach"  Kibler  does  a  little  reminiscing  with  Curley  Byrd  (L),  former  President 
of  the  University  of  Maryland,  and  Dr.  Gibson,  W.  C.  President. 


SENIORS 


KENNETH  EDWARD  ALEXANDER 
41-22  171  St.,  Flushing  58,  N.  Y. 
B.A.,  Economics 
Varsity  Baseball,    Tennis;   Intramural   Football  1, 
Basketball  1,2,3,4,  Volleyball  1,2,3,4,   Tennis  2,3, 
Table  Tennis  Champ  2,    Track  2,    Softball  1,3,    Bad- 
minton 2,  Isometric  Team  4:  Jewish  Student  Fellowship 
1,2,3,4;  Hazing  Committee  2 


McLALLEN  ALSOP 
75  Deerhaven  Rd.,  Mahwah,  N.  J. 
B.S.,  Biology 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa  2,3,4;    Varsity  Lacrosse   1,2;   Intra- 
mural Volleyball,    Soccer,   Football;  Judiciary  Board 
Rotating  Member;  Washington  Players  1 


ORMOND  L.  ANDREW,  JR. 
204  South  2nd  St.,  Denton,  Md. 
B.A.,  Political  Science 
Kappa  Alpha  Order   1,    Treasurer  2,    Song  Chairman 
2,3,4;   Student    Senate    Representative  2,4,    Chairman 
Elections  Committee  3;  Judiciary  Board  2, 4;  Co- Editor 
NEW  FACES  2,3;   Committee  for  the  Fine  Arts  Build- 
ing;  Canterbury  Club  1,2,    President  3,4;    Chorus  Ac- 
companist 1,2,4;  College  Organist;    Student  Advisor 
2,3,4;  Dean's  List  1,2,3;  Omicron Delta  Kappa 3,  Presi- 
dent   4;    Sigma    Sigma  Omicron    3,4;    Fox    Freshman 
Award   1;    Visitors    and    Governors    Scholarship    3,4; 
Who's  Who  in  American  Colleges  and    Universities  4 


ROY  PHILIP  ANS 
212  Green  Acres  Rd.  South,  Valley  Stream,  N.  Y. 
B.S.,  Chemistry 
Varsity  Track  1,3,  Cross  Country  1;  Intramural  Basket- 
ball 1,  Track  1;  Society  Of  Sciences  1,  Co- Chairman  3, 
President  4:  Jewish  Student  Fellowship  1,  Vice-Presi- 
dent 2,   President  3,4;  Student  Advisor  3;  Hazing  Com- 
mittee 2;   Sailing  Club  1;    Laboratory  Assistant  2,3,4; 
Dean's  List  2,  Honorable  Mention  3 


ANDREA  RENEE  ARNAUD 
15  Kenwood  Rd.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y. 
B.A.,  French 
Alpha  Chi  Omega  2,    Standards  Board  3,    Social  and 
Activities  Chairman  4;  Intramural  Volleyball  1,2,3,4, 
Basketball  1,2,3:  Judiciary  Board  4;   Pegasus  Staff  3; 
Class  Treasurer  3,4;   International  Relations   Club  4; 
Student  Advisor  2;  Hazing  Committee  2 


JUDITH  ANNE  BAETZNER 

80  Pine  St.,  Millburn,  N.  J. 
B.A.,  English 
Alpha  Chi  Omega  2,3,  Lyre  Editor  and  Publicity  Chair- 
man 4;  Intramural  Basketball  1,2;  Pegasus  1,3,  Co- 
Editor  Seniors  4;  Elm  1,  Copy  and  Proof  Editor  3; 
Washington  Players  4;  Women's  House  Council  3; 
Chorus  2;  Newman  Club  1;  Dean's  List  Honorable 
Mention  3 


STANLEY  DOUGLASS  BAILEY 
109  N.  Main  St.,  Woodstown,  N.  J. 
B.A.,  English 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa  1,2,3,4;  Intramural  Basketball  2,4, 
Football  2,4;  Mt.  Vernon  Literary  Society  4;  Washing- 
ton   Players    4;    A'nha   Psi  Omega  4;    Dean's    List   2 


SUZANNE  ELIZEBETH  BAYLEY 

Falls  Rd.,  Cockeysville,  Md. 

B.S.,  Biology 


BARTON  DOUGLASS  BERRY,  JR. 
950  Cypress  Ave.,  Elkins  Park  17,  Pa. 
B.A.,  Philosophy 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  4,    Treasurer  3;    Intramural  Soft- 
ball 1;  Canterbury  Club  1,2,  Chaplain  3,4;  Student  Ad- 
visor 3;  Hazing  Committee  2 


ROSEMARY  BOYD 
1517  Washington  Blvd.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 
B.A.,  Psychology 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha  2,3,   Ritual  Chairman  4;    Panhellenic 
Council  Treasurer  3;  Intramural  Volleyball  2;  Cheer- 
leading  2,3,4;  Pegasus  1 


JOYCE  ELIZABETH  BERRY 

3303  Alabama,  Colorado  Springs,  Colorado 

B.A.,  Math 

Chorus  3,4 


BEVERLY  ANNE  BIRGE 

229  S.  Washing-ton  St.,  Easton,  Md. 

B.S.,  Physics 

Intramural  Badminton  1,2,3,4,  Volleyball  1;   Honorary 

Badminton  2,3;  Canterbury  Club  4,  Secretary  1;  Society 

of  Sciences  3,4 


JO  ANSLEY  BRIDGE 
706  Morris  Ave.,  Lutherville,  Md. 
B.A.,  Political  Science 
Intramural   Badminton    3,4;    Honorary    Varsity    Bad- 
minton 3;  Elm  Reporter  3,  Proof  Reader  and  Reporter 
4;    Canterbury    Club    1,2,3,4:   International   Relations 
Club  4;   Chorus   1,2;   Washington  Semester  Student  3; 
People  To  People  Representative  4;  Africa  Conference 
Delegate  3;  Hazing  Committee  2 


RIDGELY  TREW  BROWN,  JR. 
Federalsburg,  Md. 
B.A.,  Economics 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  1,  Ritualist  2,  Secretary  2,3,4;  Inter- 
Fraternity   Council  Treasurer   4;   Intramural   Softball 
1,2,  Volleyball  1,2,3;  Student  Advisor  3;  Dean's  List 
Honorable  Mention  3 


MARGOT  ANITA  BRUCK 
2  Sadore  Lane,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
B.A.,  Psychology 
Alpha  OmicronPi  1,  Secretary  2,3,4;  Intramural  Bas- 
ketball 1,2,4,   Volleyball  1,2,3,    Badminton   1;    Sailing 
Club  1;  Newman  Club  1,2,4 


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SUSAN  JUDITH  BURKE 
R.D.  Lincoln  University,  Pa. 
B.A.,  English 
Alpha  Chi  Omega  1,  Best  Pledge  Award  2,  Correspond- 
ing Secretary  3,     First  Vice- President  4:   Intramural 
Volleyball  1,2,3,4,  Basketball  1,2,3,4;  Honorary  Varsity 
Basketball  1,2,3,    Honorable  Mention  4,    Volleyball 
Honorable  Mention  4;  G.I.  A.  A.  Board  4;  Pegasus  Sports 
Staff  3,  Seniors  Co- Editor  4,  Greeks  Editor  4;  Judiciary 
Board  Rotating  Member  3;  Chorus  1,2;  Student  Advisor 
3;  Hazing  Committee  2 


SUSAN  JANE  BURT 
111  3rd    Ave.,  Haddon  Heights,  N.  J. 
B.A.,  English 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha  2,3,4;    Panhellenic  Council  3;    Intra- 
mural Badminton  1,  Volleyball  1,2,3,4,   Basketball 
1,2,3,4;   Honorary  Varsity  Basketball  1;   Hazing  Com- 
mittee 2 


TERRY  LEE  CALER 

3  Ann  St.,  Hanover,  Pa. 

B.A.,  Math 

Varsity  Baseball  1,2,3,  Captain  4;  Intramural  Football 

1,2,3,4,    Basketball  1,2,3,4;   Varsity  Club  3,4;   Witten- 

burg  Club;  Dean's  List  Honorable  Mention  3 


Picture 
Not  Available 


THOMAS  MILTON  CARROLL,  III 

137  Queen  St.,  Chestertown,  Md. 

B.A.,   English 

Intramural  Tennis  3 


JUDITH  HARRIET  CLAYTON 

Massey,  Md. 

B.A.,  History 

Dean's  List  2,3,   Honorable  Mention  1,2:   Sigma  Sigma 

Omicron  3,4 


PATRICIA  ANN  COLEMAN 
Country  Club  Estates,  Chestertown,  Md. 
B.A.,  English 
Intramural  Basketball  1,2,  Volleyball  1,2;  Sailing  Club 
1;    Wesley  Club  1,2,4;    Inter- Faith  Council  2;    Student 
Education  Association  4;    Chorus   2;    Women's  House 
Council  Social  Committee;  Student  Advisor  3 


J.  TERENCE  CUMISKEY 

R.D.  #1,  Chestertown,  Md. 

B.A.,  Political  Science 


DIANE  ELIZABETH  DICKINSON 
423  Inman  Terr.,  Willow  Grove,  Pa. 
B.A.,  English 
Alpha  Chi  Omega  1,2,4,  Rush  Chairman  3;  Panhellenic 
Council  3,  President  4;  Cheerleading  1,2,3,4;  Judiciary 
Board  Rotating  Member  2;    Class  Vice-President  2; 
Women's   House    Council   4;    Washington    Players    1, 
President  2,3,4;  Inter- Organizations  Council  3;  Student 
Advisor  1,2,3;   Proctor  4;   Best  Actress  Award  1;   Al- 
pha   Psi  Omega  4,    Secretary  2,    President  3;    Who's 
Who  in  American  Colleges  and  Universities  4 


CARLTON  BARRY  EVANS 
103  Franklin  St.,  Snow  Hill,  Md. 
B.A.,  Math 
Kappa  Alpha  Order  2,  Social  Chairman  3,  Treasurer  4; 
Varsity  Soccer  3;  Intramural  Football  2, 3, 4,  Basketball 
2,3,4,   Volleyball  2,3,4,    Softball  2,3,4;   Student  Senate 
Representative  3,  Organizations  Committee  Chairman 
3,    Inter- Organizations  Council  3,   Senate  President  4; 
Judiciary  Board  3,4;  Elm  Business  Manager  3, 4;  Wes- 
ley Club  2,3,4;  Student  EducationAssociation3;  Student 
Advisor  3,4;   Omicron  Delta  Kappa  3,    Vice-President 
and  Treasurer  4;  Who's  Who  in  American  Colleges  and 
Universities  4 


KAREN  LEE  FISCHER 
143  W.  Powers  Circle,  Littleton,  Colorado 
B.A.,  English 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha  3,4;   Intramural  Volleyball  1,    Basket- 
ball 1,2;   Elm  Staff  1;  Canterbury   Club  1,2,3;    Student 
Education    Association    1,2,3,4;     Chorus    1,2;    Hazing 
Committee  2 


JOSEPH  J.  GANNON.  JR 

1  Baywater  Dr.,  Darien,  Conn. 

B.S.,  Physics 

Duplicate  Bridge  Club;  Society  of  Sciences  3,  Treasurer 

4:  Dean's  List  3,  Honorable  Mention  3 


JACQUES  ROBERT  ANDRE  GAUCHER 

23  Rue  Du  May- Four,  Marcq-En-Baroeul, 

Nord,  France 

B.A.,  Economics 

Newman  Club  2,3,4:  International  Relations  Club  2,3, 4; 

Chorus  2,3;  Dean's  List  Honorable  Mention  2 


Picture 
Not  Available 


ALICE  LETCHWORTH  GLEN 
Bonhaven,  Island  Heights,  N.  J. 
B.A.,  International  Studies 
Intramural  Badminton  1,2,3,  Volleyball  1,2,3,4,  Basket- 
ball 1,2,3,4;  Sailing  Club;  Honorary  Varsity  Badminton 
1;  G.I.A.A.  Board  1,  President  2,3,   Vice-President  4; 
Women's  House  Council  1,4;    International  Relations 
Club  1,2;  Inter- Organizations  Council  3;   Cultural  and 
Educational  Affairs  Committee3, 4;  Student  Advisor  2,3 


CAROLYN  DUNNE  GRAY 
117  Water  St.,  Chestertown,  Md. 
B.A.,  Math 
Intramural  Basketball  2;   Cheerleading  1,   Co- Captain 
2;  Student  Senate  Representative  1,   Vice-President  2, 
President  3;  Judiciary  Board  2,3;  Washington  Players 
2;  Newman  Club  1,2;  Student  Education  Association  1; 
Women's  House  Council  Constitution  Committee  1,2; 
Freshmen  Class  Advisor  2;  Chorus  3;  Student  Advisor 
2,3;  Hazing  Committee  3;  Math  Department  Assistant 
3;   Campus  Guide  2;   Proctor  3;  Dean's  List  2;  Who's 
Who  In  American  Colleges  and  Universities  3 


LAWRENCE  H.  HAHN,  JR 
3046  Pinewood  Ave.,  Balto.,  Md. 
B.A.,  Political  Science 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa  1,3,4,   Inductor  2;  Intramural  Foot- 
ball, Basketball,  Volleyball,  Softball;  Washington  Play- 
ers 1;  Chorus  2,  Hazing  Committee  2 


FLETCHER  ROY  HALL 
East  New  Market,  Md. 
B.A.,  Political  Science 
Varsity  Basketball  Manager  3,4;   Intramural  Softball, 
Soccer,  Basketball;  Student  Senate  3,4;  Elm  Staff  1,3,4, 
Editor  2;  Men's  Dorm  Council  3,4;  Proctor  3, 4;  Canter- 
bury Club  3,4;  Student  Advisor  4;  Hazing  Committee  2 


NANCY  FAYE  HASTINGS 
921  E.  Church  St.,  Salisbury,  Md. 
B.A.,  Math 
Elm  Copy  Editor  2,3,  Staff  4;  Wesley  Club 2,3;  Women's 
House  Council  Social  Committee  4;   Chorus  2;   Home- 
coming Decorations  Committee   4;   Sigma  Sigma  Omi- 
cron  4;  Dean's  List  1,2;  Honorable  Mention  3 


MICHAEL  KIRKPATRICK  HENRY 
60  Carll  Ave.  S.,  Babylon,  N.  Y. 
B.A.,  Sociology 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa  1,4,   Treasurer  2,   President  2,3; 
Inter- Fraternity  Council  Secretary  2;  Intramural  Soft- 
ball 2,  Volleyball  2,3;  Judiciary  Board  3;  Washington 
Players  4;  International  Relations  Club  1,  Secretary  2; 
Hazing  Committee  2 


SUSAN  HOLLINGER 
Clear  View  Farm,  Hanover,  Pa. 
B.A.,  Sociology 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha  1,2,4,  Ritual  Chairman  3;    Panhellenic 
Council  4;   Intramural  Volleyball  2,   Basketball  2; 
Women's  House  Council  1,  Secretary  2,  President  3,4; 
Class  Vice- President  3,4;  Inter- Organizations  Council 
3;  Campus  Life  Committee  3;  ThetaChiDream  Girl  2; 
Homecoming  Court  2,3,4;    Student  Advisor  3;   Hazing 
Committee  2;    Dean's  List  2,    Honorable    Mention  3; 
Washington  College  Alumni  Medal  2 


DAVID  CHARLES  HONIGSTOCK 

203  Rockland  Rd.,  Pearl  River,  N.  Y. 

B.S.,  Physics 

Jewish  Student    Fellowship   1,2,3,    Vice-President  4; 

Society  Of  Sciences  1,2,3,4;  Hazing  Committee  2 


Picture 
Not  Available 


GORDON  NEWSOM  JARMAN,  JR 

3131  Guilford  Ave.,  Balto.,  Md. 

B.S.,  Biology 


MALINDA  JO  LASATER 
6  Gla-Mar  Dr.,  Bridgeton,  N.  J. 
B.A.,  English 
Alpha  Chi  Omega  1,4,    Social   Chairman  2,    Co- Rush 
Chairman  3;  Panhellenic  Council  3;  Intramural  Basket- 
ball 2;    Cheerleading  1,2,3,4;    Pegasus   Staff  2,3;   Elm 
Staff  2;  Washington  Players  1,2,3,  Secretary  4;  Student 
Education  Association  4;  Chorus  2;  Alpha  Psi  Omega 
2,3,4 


MARGARET  CHRISTOPHER  JONES 
301  S.  Washington  St.,  Easton,  Md. 
B.A.,  History 
Canterbury  Club  3,4;    Student    Education   Association 
3,  President  4;  International  Relations  Club 3, 4;  Chorus 
3;  Women's  House  Council  Social  Committee  4;  Library 
Aid  4 


ARTHUR  EMMETT  LEITCH,  JR 

Upper  Marlboro,  Md. 

B.A.,  Philosophy 

Theta  Chi  3,  Vice-  President  and  President  4 


STEPHEN  BARRY  LEVINE 
42  Burton  Ave.,  Bethpage,  N.  Y. 
B.S.,  Chemistry 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa  Social   Member  4;    Varsity    Tennis 
2,3,4;    Intramural  Football  1,2,3,4,  Soccer  1,2,3,4, 
Basketball  1,4;  Badminton2;  Softball  1,3,4,  Tennis  3,4, 
Volleyball  2;  Student  Senate  Representative  1,2,4,  Vice- 
President  3;  Judiciary  Board  3,4;   Class  President  4; 
Jewish  Student  Fellowship  1,2,3,4;  Society  of  Sciences 
1,3,  Vice-President  4;  International  Relations  Club  2; 
Student  Advisor  2,3,4;   Varsity   Club  3,4;  Dean's   List 
Honorable  Mention   1,3;   Baurice  Fox  Medal  2;   Who's 
Who  in  American  Colleges  and  Universities  4;  Omi- 
cron  Delta  Kappa  4 


ANNE  ELIZABETH  LOVELL 
Jefferson,  Md. 
B.A.,  English 
Intramural  Volleyball,  Basketball;  Elm  Typist  3,  Typist 
and  Proof- Reading  Director  4;  Wittenburg  Club  Treas- 
urer 2,  Secretary  3;  Chorus  2,3,4;   Chamber  Group  2; 
Student  Education  Association  Secretary  4 


VIRGINIA  LEE  LUSSIER 
100  Collins  Ave.,  Sayville,  N.  Y. 
B.A.,  Political  Science 
Intramural  Volleyball  1,2,3,4,  Basketball  1,2,4,  Bad- 
minton 1,2,4,  Archery  2,  Point  Award  1;  S.G.A.  Social 
Committee  4;   Pegasus  Staff  1,2;  Washington  Players 
2,3,4;  Canterbury  Club  1,   Vice- President  2,3,    Presi- 
dent 4;  Inter-  Faith  Council  2;  Student  Education  Associ- 
ation 1,4,  Secretary  2,3;  International  Relations  Club 
2,3,4;    Chorus    1,2,3,4;    Student  Advisor  3,  4;    Hazing 
Committee  2;  Women's  House  Council  Social  Chairman 
4;  Student  Life  Committee  3 ;  Inter-  Organizations  Coun- 
cil 3;  Dean's  List  Honorable  Mention  2,3 


RICHARD  BRUCE  McCOMMONS 
Magnolia,  Md. 
B.A.,  Psychology 
Intramural  Soccer  3,4,  Softball  3,4,  Volleyball  4,  Foot- 
ball 4;  Elm  Staff  1,3,4;  Chorus  1 


HOLT  L.   MA.RCHANT,  JR 
Rugby  Hall,  Arnold,  Md. 
B.A.,  Math 
Intramural  Football  1,2;  Student  Senate  Representative 
1,2,3;   Elm  Advertising  Manager  2;   Canterbury   Club 
1,2,3,4;    Middle  States    Evaluation    Committee    2,3: 
Dean's  List  3 


WALTER  ARTHUR  MARSCHNER 

Highland  Dr.,  Richboro,  Pa. 

B.A.,  Psychology 

Varsity  Cross  Country  2;  Elm  Staff  2,  Assistant  Editor 

3,4;    Debate    Club  3;    Wittenburg    Club    2,3,4;    Senate 

Constitution  Committee  3 


FRANCES  DEE  MARSHALL 

Trappe,  Md. 

B.A.,  Math 

Student  Education  Association  4 


NANCY  ELLEN  MATTHEWS 
Princess  Anne,  Md. 
B.A.,  English 
Alpha  Chi  Omega  1,2,    Recording  Secretary  3,   Second 
Vice-  President  4;   Intramural  Volleyball,   Basketball, 
Badminton;  Honorary  Varsity  Volleyball  2,3,4,  Basket- 
ball 1,2,3,4;  G.I.A.A.  Board  3,   President  4;   Pegasus 
Girls'  Sports  Editor  3;  Elm  Staff  2;  Washington  Players 
2,3,4;  Women's  House  Council  2;  Most  Valuable  Player 
Award  4 


JULIANN  HELENE  MELLI 
17  N.  Ormond  Ave.,  Havertown,  Pa. 
B.A.,  English 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha  1,2,    Secretary  3,    Vice-President  4; 
Intramural  Volleyball  1,2,  Basketball  1,2;  Cheerleading 
1,2,3,4;  Student  Senate  Representative  4,  Social  Chair- 
man 4;  Elm  Staff  1;  Student  Education  Association  3, 4; 
Student  Advisor  2,3;    Hazing    Committee  2;    Newman 
Club  1,2,3,4;  Best  Pledge  Award  1;  Dean's  List  Honor- 
able Mention  1 


JUDITH  LEAH  MILLER 
306  Bar  Harbor  Rd.,  Pasadena,  Md. 
B.A.,   English 
Alpha  Chi    Omega    1,4,    Corresponding    Secretary    2, 
Warden  3;  Intramural  Volleyball  2;  Class  Social  Chair- 
man 2;  Secretary  3,4;   Homecoming  Court  1,3,4;   Stu- 
dent Education  Association  4;   International   Relations 
Club  3,4 


JAMES  MORRIS  MULLEN 
7001  York  Rd.,  Balto.  12,  Md. 
B.A.,  Economics 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  Pledge  3;  Intramural   Football  1, 
Soccer   1,2,4;    Student  Senate  Representative  3;    Elm 
Staff  4,  Layout  Editor  2,3;  Class  Treasurer  2;  Wesley 
Club  1;    Student    Advisor    3,4;    Hazing  Committee    2; 
Dean's  List  3 


MARY  KATHERINE  O'MELVENY 
R.D.  #2,  Emmitsburg,  Md. 
B.A.,  Political  Science 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi  1,4,  Historian  2,  President  3;   Pan- 
hellenic  Council  3;   Intramural  Volleyball  1,2,3,   Bad- 
minton 1,2,3,4;  Elm  Staff  1;  Mt.  Vernon  Literary  Society 
4;   International  Relations  Club  3;   Chorus  1,2;  Dean's 
List  3,  Honorable  Mention  2 


BONNIE  MARIE  ORRISON 
3709  Edmondson  Ave.,  Balto.  29,  Md. 
B.S.,  Chemistry 
Intramural  Basketball  2,4,  Volleyball  2,3;  Wesley  Foun- 
dation   Publicity    Chairman  2,    Secretary  3,4;    Inter- 
national   Relations    Club  3;    Society  of  Sciences   3,4; 
Bridge  Club  4;  Student  Advisor  3;  Dean's  List  2,  Honor- 
able Mention  2,3;  Zeta  Tau  Alpha  Foundation  Award  4; 
Burchinal  Scholarship  3,4;  Junior- Senior  Grant  4 


THOMAS  STERLING  OSMANSKI 
8208  Bullneck  Rd.,  Balto.  22,  Md. 
B.S.,  Physics 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa  2,   Inductor  3,4;  Varsity  Soccer  3,4; 
Varsity  Club  4;  Intramural  Softball  1,2,3,4,  Volleyball 
1,2,3,4,  Basketball  1,2,3,4,  Soccer  1,2;  Student  Senate 
Public  Relations  Chairman  3;  Washington  Players  1,4; 
Chorus  1,2;  Society  of  Sciences  3;  Hazing  Committee  2 


EVA  ELAINE  PENKETHMAN 
1303  New  York  Ave.,  N.  Wildwood,  N.  J. 
B.A.,  English 
Alpha  Chi  Omega  1,4,  Treasurer  2,  Scholarship  Chair- 
man 3;  Intramural  Volleyball  1,2,3,4,  Basketball  1,2, 
3,4;  Honorary  Varsity  Basketball  2;  Pegasus  Staff  1,3; 
Elm  Staff  1,  Associate  Editor  2;  Washington  Players 
2,3,4;  Women's  House  Council  2,    Vice-President  3; 
Canterbury  Club  Vice-President  1;   Student   Education 
Association  1,2,3;  Chorus  2;  Fine  Arts  Building  Com- 
mittee; Cinema  Arts  Club;  Dean's  List  3,4,  Honorable 
Mention  1,2;  Sigma  Sigma  Omicron  4 


CYNTHIA  BROCKWAY  PATIN 
R.D.  #2,  Phoenixville,  Pa. 
B.A.,  English 
Zeta  Tau    Alpha  1,2,   Rush  Chairman  3,    President  4; 
Panhellenic  Council  2,3,4;  Intramural  Badminton  2,3, 
Volleyball    1,2,3,4,    Basketball  1,2,3,4;    Cheerleading 
1,2,3,4;    Women's  House  Council    1,2;    Hazing    Com- 
mittee 2 


MICHAEL  LEWIS  PERNA 
10204  Pierce  Dr.,  Silver  Spring,  Md. 
B.A.,  History 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa   Pledge   1,2;   Intramural   Football  2, 
Soccer    1,2,3,4,    Volleyball    3;    Mt.    Vernon    Literary 
Society  1;  Washington  Players  2,3;  Wesley  Foundation 
1,    Treasurer  and  Delegate    to    Youth    Conference    2; 
International  Relations  Club  1,  Vice-President  2,3;   S. 
G.A.  Homecoming  Committee  2,  Delegate  to  Disarma- 
ment Conference  Swarthmore  College  3;  William  James 
Forum  4;  Chorus  2 


ROBERTA  PETERS 
312  Stafford  Dr.,  Catonsville  28,  Md. 
B.A.,  Sociology 
Alpha  Chi  Omega  1,2,  Social  Chairman  3,  Rush  Chair- 
man 4;  Intramural  Volleyball  1,    Basketball    1,2,3,4; 
Honorary    Varsity  Honorable    Mention    Basketball    2; 
G.I.A.A.  Board  3,4;  Pegasus  Features  Editor  3 


ROBERT  LARRY  RECK 
15  N.  Church  St.,  Westminster,  Md. 
B.A.,  Math 
Kappa  Alpha  Order  3,4;  Varsity  Soccer  3,4;  Baseball 
2,3,4;    Intramural  Soccer  1,2,   Softball  1,    Basketball 
2,3,4,  Volleyball  1,2,3,4;    Varsity  Club  3,4;  All  South 
Soccer  3;  Baseball  Most  Valuable  Player  3,4;  Second 
Team  Mason  Dixon  2,3;  Second  Team  Middle  Atlantic 
Southern  Division  Baseball  3 


HOPE  DIANE  PHILLIPS 
Sheppard  Lane  RD.  #2,  EUicott  City,  Md. 
B.A.,  English 
Judiciary  Board  4;  Student  Education  Association  4; 
Chorus  1,2,3;  Recorder  Ensemble;  Homecoming  Decor- 
ations   Committee;    Women's  House    Council  Social 
Committee 


MARGARET  JEAN  ROSS 
504  Walnut  St.,  Pocomoke,  Md. 
B.S.,  Biology 
Alpha  Chi  Omega  1,2,3,4;  Cheerleading  1,2;  Judiciary 
Board  4;   Panhellenic  Council  Treasurer  2;  Secretary 
3;  International  Relations  Club  2;  Student  Advisor  2,3; 
Dean's  List 


ANN  RUHNKA 

Quaker  Neck,  Chestertown,  Md. 

B.A.,  English 

Intramural  Basketball;    Honorary  Varsity  Basketball 

4;  Mt.  Vernon  Literary  Society  4 


ELBE  ANN  RUEDI 
5214  Augusta  St.,  Wash.  16,  D.  C. 
B.A.,  Political  Science 
Alpha  Chi  Omega  1,2,  Scholarship  Chairman  3,  Presi- 
dent 4;  Panhellenic  Council  3,  Vice-President  4;  Intra- 
mural Badminton  2,  Archery  2,  Volleyball  1,2;  Student 
Senate  Secretary  3,4;    Judiciary  Board  3,4;   Pegasus 
Art  Editor  3;  Mt.  Vernon  Literary  Society  4;  Washing- 
ton Players  1,2,3,4;   Class   Secretary   2;   International 
Relations  Club  1,4,  Secretary  2,3;  Halloween  Court  1; 
Homecoming  Court   2,4,    Queen  3;    Chairman    Home- 
coming Decorations  Committee  2,3;  Campus  Life  Com- 
mittee 3;   Student  Advisor  4;   Dean's   List  2,3;    Sigma 
SigmaOmicron3,4;  Alpha  Psi  Omega  2,3,4;  Who's  Who 
in  American  Colleges  and  Universities  4 


KENNETH  EMIL  SCHECK 
69  Riverview  Rd.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
B.A,  History 
Kappa  Alpha  Order  2,3,    Corresponding  Secretary   4; 
Varsity  Baseball  1,2;  Intramural  Basketball  1,2,3,4, 
Soccer  1,2,3,4,  Softball  3,4;  Judiciary  Board  3,4;   Stu- 
dent Advisor  3;  Hazing  Committee  2 


FREDERICK  WILLIAM  SIELING 

Snow  Hill,  Md. 

B.A.,  Economics 

Elm  Circulation  Manager  3;  Canterbury  Club  1;  Dean's 

List  Honorable  Mention  4 


EARLENE  FRANCES  SULIN 
4813  Pennington  Ave.,  Balto.  26,  Md. 
B.S.,  Biology 
Intramural  Volleyball  1,4;  Women's  House  Council  2,3; 
Washington  Players   1;   Newman  Club  4;   Society    of 
Sciences  3,4;   Cinema  Arts  Club  3;   Student   Education 
Association  4;  Student  Advisor  2,3;  Proctor  2,3 


MA.RY  LOUISE  SUTER 
Odenton,  Md. 
B.A.,  English 
Intramural  Volleyball  1,2,4,  Basketball  1,4;  Badminton 
4,   Archery  2;   Elm   Staff   1,4,   Managing    Editor    2; 
Women's  House  Council  2,3;  Newman  Club  1,2;  Inter- 
national Relations  Club  1;  Student  Education  Association 
4;  Student  Advisor  3;  Hazing  Committee  2 


PATRICK  AVILA  THOMAS 
5011  Garfield  St.,  Wash.,  D.C. 
B.A.,  History 
Intramural  Soccer  4;   Mt.  Vernon  Literary   Society   1, 
2,3,4;  International  Relations  Club  1,2,   President  3, 
Vice-President  4;    Cinema  Arts   Club  3,4;    Somerset 
Dormitory  Council  Chairman  4 


LESLIE  PRINCE  USILTON 

Water  St.,  Chestertown,  Md. 

B.A.,  English 


DENNIS  E.  VAUGHT,  JR. 
Chesapeake  Rd.,  Aberdeen,  Md. 
B. 3.,    Physics 
Varsity   Track  1,2,3,    Cross- Country  2;   Society 
Sciences  4;  Dean's  List  Honorable  Mention  1,4 


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TOMMY  R.  WESSELLS 
602  Walnut  St.,  Pocomoke  City,  Md. 
B.A.,  Psychology 
Kappa  Alpha  Order  2,3,4;   Varsity   Baseball   1;   Intra- 
mural Basketball  3,4;  Softball  2, 3, 4,  Volleyball  3;  Wes- 
ley Club  1,2;  Student  Advisor  3 


GRAYDON  ARTHUR  WETZLER 
173  80th  St.,  Stone  Harbor,  N.  J. 
B.A.,  Math 
Kappa  Alpha  Order  3,4;  Varsity  Track  3,4,  Basketball 
1,2,3,4;  Intramural  Football  1,   Softball  3,4;    Varsity 
Club  Vice-  President  3,   President  4;  Basketball  Most 
Valuable  Player  4;  Dean's  List  3 


LYNNDA  LEE  WHITLOCK 

R.D.  #1,  Jefferson,  Md. 

B.A.,  English 

Intramural  Volleyball  2;  Pegasus  Staff  4;  Class  Social 

Chairman  3;  Student  Education  Association  Treasurer 

4;  Student  Advisor  2 


Senior  Informals  .  .  . 


Class  Officers 


L.  to  R.:    Judy  Miller,  Secretary;  Steve  Levine,  President;  Sue  Hollinger 
Vice-President;  Andrea  Arnaud,  Treasurer. 


After  four  years,  seniors  are  adept  at  finding 
ways  to  avoid  tests. 


M.  C.  Tom  Osmanski  offers  another  great  bargain 
at  the  annual  senior  auction. 


Seniors  and  Alumni  enjoy  country-club  living  on  Graduation  Eve. 


.  .  .  1963 


The 

Milestone 

Day,  .  .  .  . 

A 

Day 

of 

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The  Bac« 

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commencement,  .... 

GRADUATION 


The  Commencement  Address 


and  the  conferring  of  Degrees  . 


Dr.  Loren  C.  Eiseley,  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania 
delivers  the  Commencement  Address. 


Two 

New 
Bachelors 


Dee  Marshall,  A.B. 


Ear  line  Sulin,  B.S. 


The  conferring  of 
Honorary  Degrees  . . . 


To  John  H.  Hessey, 
the  degree  of  Doctor 
of  Laws  .  .  . 


To  Loren  C.  Eiseley,  the  degree  of  Doctor 
of  Humane  Letters  .  .  . 


and  to  Arthur  Hobson  Dean,  the 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Humanities. 


CLARK- PORTER  MEDAL: 
Lisa  Ruedi 


. . .  And,  with  the 
presentation  of 
Awards  . . . 


GEORGE  WASHINGTON  MEDAL  AND  AWARD,  SADLER 
AWARD,  and  a  GOLD  PENTAGON  AWARD:  Bud  Andrew 


HILDENBRAND  MEMORIAL 
MEDAL:  Elaine  Penkethman 


ZETA  TAU  ALPHA  AWARD: 
Judy  Clayton 


WILLIAM  HOWELL  AWARD: 
Sue  Hollinger 


HENRY  G.  SIMPERS  ATHLETIC 

AWARD: 

Robert  Reck 


SENIOR  WOMEN'S  ATHLETIC 

AWARD: 

Nancy  Matthews 


SOCIETY  OF  SCIENCES 

MEDAL: 

Bonnie  Orrison 


SOCIETY  OF  SCIENCES 

CERTIFICATE  OF  MERIT: 

Roy  Ans 


. . .  The  Class  of 
June  1963 
Becomes . . . 

HISTORY. 


ALUMNI  CITATION: 
Robert  K.  Crane,  '42 


ADVERTISERS 


The  Staff  of  the  1963 
Pegasus  gratefully  acknowl- 
edges the  advertisers  — 
both  commercial  §  patron  — 
whose  names  appear  in  this 
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Without  their  help,  this 
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Compliments 
of 


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BOOK  STORE 


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Chestertown,  Md. 


Compliments   of 


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Compliments   of 


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Snack  Bar 


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"Professional    Pharmacist" 

High  Street 
Chestertown,  Md. 


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Stationers 


Underwood  Agency 
Typewriters-Adding   Machines 

Sales  —  Service-Rental 


FAMILY  SHOE  STORE 

"We  carry   Bass  Weejuns" 
Chestertown,  Md. 


BETTIE  RUTH 

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778-0898-Chestertown 


TODD'S 

Furniture  Store,  Inc. 

complete   line  of  furniture,   floor 

coverings,  electrical  appliances, 

and   house  furnishings. 

112  S.  Cross  St. 
Chestertown,  Md. 


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Chevrolet-Buick,  Inc. 

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FINE  JEWELRY 

ROBERT  L.  FORNEY 

Cross  Street 


FOX'S 

FURNITURE 

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Chesterrown 


ANTHONY'S 
FLOWERS 

"Say  It  With   Flowers" 
Chestertown 


SARONY 

STUDIO 


1316  WALNUT  STREET 
Philadelphia  7,  Pa. 


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PATRONS 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leland  Achorn 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Gettman 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  King  E.  Adkins 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Daniel  Z.  Gibson 

Mr.  ana  Mrs.  David  T.  Agens 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  E.  Goetzke 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lawrence  Alexande 

r                                       Mr.  and  Mrs.  Max  Goodman 

Mr.  Kenneth  Alexander 

Mr.  Milton  Gootblatt 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jerome  Amos 

Mr.  George  G.  Graves 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ormond  Andrew 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Matthew  Griffith 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  L.  Andrews 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Guman 

Miss  Julie  Andrews 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Gutman 

Mr.  Leo  Ans  and  Roy 

Mr.  Lawrence  Hahn 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  H.  Autenreith 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leeman  Haines 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  H.  Baetzner 

Mrs.  Hazel  Hardesty 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  C.  Barnes 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Kurt  Harries 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  John  F.  Bauer 

Mr.  Edgar  R.  Harrington 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  S.  Bayley 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Norwood  Hastings 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  E.  G.  Beacham 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  C.  Helm 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  H.  Beaudry 

Mr.  Merrill  H.  Henderson 

Mr.  Earl  S.  Bittinger 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Conrad  Himmer,  Jr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Bliven 

Mr.  Jesse  J.  Hinson,  Sr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  I.  F.  Blumenfeld 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Eugene  Hodges 

I                         Mr.  Claus  Bolten 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harry  Hollander 

j                         Mrs.  Sedwick  Bowen 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  S.  Hollinger 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Richard  Boyd 

Miss  Susan  Hollinger 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  Bragg 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Samuel  Honigstock                            j 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leopold  Bridge 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Benjamin  Hunningher 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  C.  E.  Brown 

Mr.  Henry  Israel 

Miss  Penny  Brown 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  R.  Jaeger 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  T.  Brown 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gordon  Jarman 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Sterling  Caler 

Mr.  Ira  F.  Jones 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Samuel  Clapper 

Mr.  Morris  C.  Jones 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Milton  Cohen 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Stephen  Kaminsky 

Mr.  A.  B.  Coker 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  B.  Kaper 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Nathaniel  Cole 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Donaldson  Kelly 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Donald  Coleman 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Raymond  King 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  V.  L.  Collins 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  Kosek 

Mr.  Bill  Collins 

Mr.  Harold  S.  Lawson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  P.  Cridler 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  J.  Lennon 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  E.  Curley 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  R.  Lovell 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  J.  Davidson 

Mrs.  Lillian  Lussier 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  R.  Davis 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  H.  McCauley 

Miss  Marylyn  Davis 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  H.  McCommons 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Manuel  Davis 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gerald  McKelvey 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  V.  E.  Davison 

Mr.  Mac  McKelvey 

Mr.  Francis  R.  DelPriore 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  H.  McMahan 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ralph  Derby 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  V.  Maggee 

Mr.  Earnest  Debelius  and  Jeff 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Malone 

'I                         Dr.  Edward  C.  Dobbs 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  L.  D.  Manogue 

'i                         Mrs.  Marie  E.  Dreisch 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  L.  Marchant,  Sr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  T.  Dressel 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  Marrus 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  H.  Durkee,  J 

r.                                      Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  K.  Marschner 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Arnold  Eichert 

Mr.  H.  Robert  Mathwick 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Leon  Eisenbud 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Vincent  Mattiace 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jack  Erlach 

Mr.  Frank  Mattiace 

'i                        Mrs.  Esther  R.  Evans 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  J.  Maxwell 

■!                         Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  H.  Everett 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  Melli  and  Julie 

Mr.  Madison  Felt  and  Cammy 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Morris  Miller 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Daniel  Fisher 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Isaac  Miller 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  E.  Flynn 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  C.  Milley 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  J.  Gannon 

Miss  Joan  Milley 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  W.  H.  Gaumnitz 

Mrs.  Alberta  Morgan 

"'                         Mr.  and  Mrs.  V.  D.  Gavin 

Mr.  Crossett  Morgan 

Mr.  Richard  D.  George,  Sr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  M.  Mullen 

Mrs.  Ruth  M.  Mullin 

PATRONS 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  D.  Mumford 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  H.  Natwick 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  R.  S.  Oakey 

Miss  Sarah  Oakey 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  W.  Oakley 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  O'Kane 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  David  Oliver 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  R.  C.  Orrison 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harry  Pappas 

Miss  Mary  Ethel  Pappas 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  P.  Parker 

Mr.  J.  I.  Patin 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Roy  Patterson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  W.  Paugh 

Miss  Peggy  Paugh 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  Paxson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  Penkethman 

Mr.  Harold  R.  Phillips 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  W.  Pleasants 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  C.  Poole 

Mr.  Harry  L.  Reck 

Mr.  Benjamin  Regelman 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  L.  Reid 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  K.  Reynolds 

Mr.  Clarence  H.  Rice 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  H.  Riecks 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  F.  Rinaldi 

Mr.  Hugh  J.  Ripper 

Mr.  E.  R.  Rittmeyer 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  A.  Roff 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  Romanik 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur  Rosenzweig 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  A.  Ruedi 

Mr.  Fred  M.  Sanborn 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  V.  Scheck 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Clifton  Schemm 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  G.  Schrader 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  G.  Schuck 

Mr.  Julius  Schwartz 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  T.  Scott 

Mr.  Carroll  H.  Seeley,  Jr. 

Mr.  Norman  M.  Shannahan,  Sr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  R.  Shipway,  Sr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  P.  Short 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  W.  Sieling 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  A.  Smith  and  Kim 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  Spector 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Simon  Stein 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Manuel  Stevens 

Gen.  and  Mrs.  J.  D.  Stevens 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  R.  Stewart 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  H.  Strawbridge 

Mr.  W.  F.  Striedick 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  H.  Strong 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  C.  Sykes 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  J.  L.  Trone 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  A.  vanGulden 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  N.  Vultee 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  A.  Weiss 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  K.  Wetzler 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  B.  Wildman 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  B.  M.  Wilmer 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  Wolfe 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  J.  Yoeckel 


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DORIS  L.  ABEL 
4452  Scotia  Road 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

IRVIN  D.  ABELMAN 
17406  Philomene  St. 
Allen  Park,  Michigan 

BONNIE  R.  ABRAMS 

Box  150,  Benson-East  Apt. 

Jenkintown,  Pa. 

SUSAN  K.  ACHORN 
406  Lakewood  Drive 
Milford,  Delaware 

MERLE  E.  ADKINS 
LaPlata,  Maryland 

MARGARET  E.  AGENS 
34  Afterglow  Ave. 
Montclair,  New  Jersey 

KENNETH  ALEXANDER 
41-22  171st  St. 
Flushing,  New  York 

EILEEN  C.  ALTOBELL 
99-07  204th  St. 
Hollis,  New  York 

CHARLES  AMOS 

Box  81 

Bel  Air,  Maryland 

JULIE  S.  ANDREWS 
26  Grove  St. 
Madison,  New  Jersey 

DAVID  L.  AUTEN 
95  Norman  Circle 
Stratford,  Conn. 

RONALD  AUTENRIETH 

141  Bowden  Road 

Cedar  Grove,  New  Jersey 

SYLVIA  AYERS 
90  Wellington  Drive 
Stamford,  Connecticut 

HARRY  G.  BAKER 
300  Deanhurst  Ave. 
Camp  Hill,  Pa. 

JEREMIAH  G.  BAKER 
1341  Hill  Street 
Suffield,  Connecticut 

PAMELA  F.  BAKER 
316  Worthington  Road 
Towson,  Maryland 

RODNEY  C.  BARKHURST 
112  E.  Water  Street 
Oakland,  Maryland 

NORMAN  F.  BAUER 
RFD  #  1,  Box  58 
Edgewood,  Maryland 

FREDERICK  W.  BAUMAN 
727  Summerlea  Street 
Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania 

JENNIFER  BAXTER 
13  Laughlin  Lane 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 


JOYCE  C.  BEACHUM 
710  Thornwood  Court 
Towson,  Maryland 

SARA  H.  BEAUDRY 

Old  Well  Road 

White  Plains,  New  York 

MARK  J.  BECCIA 
East  Ridge  Drive 
Middlebury,  Connecticut 

STEVE  H.  BEISPIEL 
1  Tennis  Court 
Brooklyn,  New  York 

ELLEN  H.  BENSON 
4819  Davidson  Road 
McLean,  Virginia 

PATRICIA  A.  BITTINGER 
124  N.  Stephen  Place 
Hanover,  Pa. 

JEFFREY  S.  BLITZ 
9  N.  Granville  Ave. 
Margate,  New  Jersey 

LUCINDA  J.  BLIVEN 
7  Canterbury  Drive 
Ramsey,  New  Jersey 

LAWRENCE  H.  BLUMENFELD 
3601  Phillips  Drive 
Pikesville,  Maryland 

JOHN  B.  BODDIE 
4325  Leland  Street 
Chevy  Chase,  Maryland 

SUSANNE  C.  BOLTEN 
92  Hanford  Drive 
Fairfield,  Connecticut 

ELLIOTT  M.  BORDEN 
74  Holster  Road 
Clifton,  New  Jersey 

MYRTIE  M.  BOZMAN 

Route  #  3 

Princess  Anne,  Maryland 

KAREN  L.  BRAGG 
3411  Dunhaven  Road 
Dundalk,  Maryland 

RONALD  D.  BRANNOCK 
Virginia  Avenue 
Cambridge,  Maryland 

JACQUELYN  L.  BREGEL 
533  Wilton  Road 
Ellicott  City,  Maryland 

ALFRED  J.  BRIDGES 
1114  Yardley  Road 
Cherry  Hill,  New  Jersey 

PRISCILLA  B.  BROWN 
1228  Arwyn  Lane 
Gladwyne,  Pennsylvania 

HELEN  A.  BULLOCK 
126  Pennsylvania  Avenue 
Avondale,  Pennsylvania 

FREDERICA  A.  BUNTING 

RFD  Box  1084 

Upper  Marlboro,  Maryland 


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RODERIC  W.  BURNHAM 
524  Highland  Ave. 
Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

SYLVIA  F.  BUSHONG 
139  E.  Biddle  Street 
West  Chester,  Pa. 

BARBARA  A.  BUTZ 
210  W.  Seminary  Ave. 
Lutherville,  Md. 

CAROLE  R.  BYER 
3018  Liberty  Parkway 
Baltimore  22,  Maryland 

SHARON  E.  CARNEY 
941  Elmridge  Avenue 
Baltimore,  Md. 

JOSEPH  N.  CARUSO 
1418  Lower  Road 
Elizabeth,  New  Jersey 

WILLIAM  F.  CASS 
210  S.  Church  Street 
Quarryville,  Pa. 

GEORGE  C.  CHARUHAS 
707  Sylvan  Avenue 
Cumberland,  Maryland 

ROBERT  Y.  CLAGETT 
Upper  Marlboro,  Maryland 

JANE  A.  CLAPPER 
Box  360,  RFD  #  3 
Joppa,  Maryland 

BETTY  L.  CLOUGH 
238  Hunter  Avenue 
N.  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  R.  COFFEL 
20-30  Seagirt  Avenue 
Far  Rockaway  90,  N.  Y. 

KENNETH  S.  COHEN 
1472  Cleveland  Ave. 
East  Meadow,  New  Jersey 

NORMAN  H.  COHEN 
3022  W.  Garrison  Ave. 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

JOHN  L.  COKER 
Route  2,  Box  47 
Edgewater,  Maryland 

ANITA  L.  COLE 
29  Chestnut  Avenue 
Patchogue,  New  York 

BARBARA  S.  COLES 
517  Walnut  Lane 
Swarthmore,  Pa. 

WILLIAM  T.  COLLINS 
3542  Lynne  Haven  Drive 
Baltimore  7,  Maryland 

JOHN  A.  CONKLING 
6011  Sycamore  Road 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

GLENWOOD  D.  CONNER 
Prince  Frederick,  Md. 

RUSSELL  H.  COOK 
708  Wayside  Avenue 
Easton,  Maryland 


ELWYN  E.  COOPER 
214  S.  Washington  Street 
Snow  Hill,  Maryland 

BARBARA  E.  COX 
605  St.  Francis  Road 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

CHARLES  HURLEY  COX 
3007  Shannon  Drive 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

CAROLYN  S.  CRIDLER 
5910  Fenwick  Avenue 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

JOHN  L.  CURLEY 
Leonardtown,  Maryland 

JOHN  B.  DALY 
Quantico  Rd.,  Rt.  5 
Salisbury,  Maryland 

VIRGINIA  L.  DAUGHERTY 
1012  Leeds  Avenue 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

MARY  ANNE  DAVIDSON 
209  Newburgh  Ave. 
Catonsville,  Maryland 

CHARLES  P.  DAVIS 
19  Boone  Trail 
Severna  Park,  Md. 

LUCRETIA  K.  DAVISON 
114  Post  Road 
Aberdeen,  Maryland 

HAROLD  K.  DELL  IH 
1006  W.  Lake  Avenue 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

JAMES  S.  DELPRIORE 
9517  Hammett  Parkway 
Norfolk,  Virginia 

NANCY  S.  DEMPSTER 
7714  Greenview  Terrace 
Towson,  Maryland 

BARBARA  M.  DERBY 
59  Highland  Street 
Salem,  Massachusetts 

NICHOLAS  DISTEFANO 
128  S.  Main  Street 
Glassboro,  N.  J. 

RICHARD  H.  DIANICH 
Rt.  1 
Newark,  Del. 

DIANA  DIBBLE 
19  Lynwood  Road 
Scarsdale,  New  York 

JEFFREY  P.  DIBELIUS 
199  Meadowbrook  Road 
Garden  City,  New  York 

ALEXANDER  COLCLOUGH  DICK 
Chestertown,  Maryland 

LIZETTE  R.  DIETRICH 
949  N.  Hill  Road 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

SALLY  M.  DOBBS 
716  Hunting  Place 
Baltimore,  Maryland 


SUE  A.  DONALDSON 
Waterloo  Road 
Ellicott  City,  Maryland 

FORREST  R.  DOUPNIK 
209  W.  Federal  St. 
Snow  Hill,  Md. 

JOHN  M.  DOVE 
Wild  Rose  Shores 
Annapolis,  Maryland 

PATRICIA  M.  DOWD 
55  Plymouth  Road 
Plandome,  N.  Y. 

DAVID  M.  DRESSEL 
9529  Kirby  Road 
Behtesda,  Maryland 

FRANK  H.  DURKEE  III 
22  Charlcote  Place 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

ELLEN  S.  EHALT 
43  Nassau  Boulevard 
Garden  City,  New  York 

NANCY  V.  EICHERT 
2847  Lincoln  Street 
Hollywood,  Florida 

ALLAN  D.  EISEL 
41  W.  Main  Street 
Frostburg,  Maryland 

ROBERT  E.  EISENBUD 
3  Lawson  Lane 
Great  Neck,  New  York 

ROBERT  S.  ENGLESBERG 
123  Knollwood  Road 
Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y. 

CHERYL  E.  ERLACH 
147  Circle  Avenue 
Indian  Head,  Maryland 

DEBORAH  H.  EVANS 
STARKE  M.  EVANS 
1700  Mary  mount  Road 
Silver  Spring,  Md. 

RICHARD  H.  EVANS 
3010  Second  Ave. 
Baltimore  34,  Md. 

FRANKLIN  H.  EVERETT 
Church  Hill,  Maryland 

ROBERT  C.  EVERETT 
Millington,  Maryland 

CAROLE  A.  FAHERTY 
45  Buttonwood  Street 
Lambertville,  N.  J. 

CAMMY  J.  FELT 
11  Cove  Road 
Huntington,  New  York 

THOMAS  J.  FINNEGAN 
62  Midland  Avenue 
Glen  Ridge,  New  Jersey 

GAIL  E.  FISHER 
208  Hazelcroft  Ave. 
New  Castle,  Pa. 

JOHN  E.  FLYNN 
Upper  Marlboro,  Md. 


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ALTA  ANN  FOCHT 
Upper  Ferry  Estates 
Salisbury,  Maryland 

HOWARD  B.  FOSLER 
6702  Canongate  Road 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

JAMES  C.  FRANCIS 
7411  Foster  Street 
District  Heights,  Maryland 

EUGENE  M.  FUSTING 
4328  N.  Charles  Street 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

W.  GLEN  GAUMNITZ 
5720  Oregan  Avenue,  NW 
Washington,  D.  C. 

VICTOR  C.  GAVIN 
2219  Kentucky  Ave. 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

MARY  E.  GAWRONSKI 
66  Sumner  Place 
Buffalo,  New  York 

MICHAEL  W.  GEORGE 
114  Glider  Drive 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

RICHARD  D.  GEORGE 
55  Summit  Ave. 
Tappan,  New  York 

JUDITH  E.  GETTMAN 
7102  Wardman  Road 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

MARY  L.  GIBSON 
Chestertown,  Maryland 

PATRICIA  GODBOLT 
905  Craten  Road 
Norfolk,  Virginia 

CAROL  F.  GOETZKE 
2237  E.  Jefferson  St. 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

GOMA  GOODMAN 
2605  Steele  Road 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

STEPHEN  A.  GOOTBLATT 
3280  Rochambeau  Ave. 
New  York,  New  York 

JUDITH  C.  GREEN 

10  Illinois  Avenue 
Bronxville,  New  York 

BARBARA  M.  GUMAN 
343  Hollister  St. 
Stratford,  Conn. 

WILLIAM  S.  GUTMAN 
44  Waterford  Lane 
Stamford,  Conn. 

RUTH  E.  HAINES 
127  Holmes  Avenue 
Darien,  Conn. 

VAUGHAN  A.  HARDESTY 
636  Houston  Avenue 
Takoma  Park,  Md. 

STEPHEN  G.  HARPER 

11  Bemis  Road 
Wellesley,  Mass. 


DONNA  E.  HARRIES 
28  Mansion  Drive 
Topsfield,  Mass. 

EDGAR  D.  HARRINGTON 
504  Cedar  Ave. 
Allenhurst,  N.  J. 

HAYDON  M.  HARRISON 
611  Donahue  Court 
Falls  Church,  Virginia 

RUSSELL  P.  HASTINGS 
262  Tyler  Avenue 
Salisbury,  Maryland 

JUDITH  D.  HEATH 
725  Harding  Avenue 
Williamsport,  Pa. 

SALLY  A.  HENDERSON 
Quechee,  Vermont 

WILLIAM  M.  HESSON 
84  Chatham  Road 
Ellicott  City,  Md. 

HENRIETTA  HIMMER 
1329  W.  42nd  St. 
Baltimore,  Md. 

GUY  W.  HINEBAUGH 
Oakland,  Maryland 

JESSE  J.  HINSON 
3105  Abel  Avenue 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

EVIN  HIRSCH 

6402  E.  Halbert  Road 

Bethesda,  Maryland 

OSWALD  W.  HODGES 
6  Honeysuckle  Lane 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

ELAINE  C.  HOLDEN 
4140  Joshua  Road 
Lafayette  Hill,  Pa. 

LINDA  C.  HOLLAND 
1510  Woodland  Road 
Salisbury,  Maryland 

GAIL  B.  HOLLANDER 
602  Main  Street 
Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y. 

LESLIE  J.  HOLT 
3  Driftway  Street 
Roseland,  New  Jersey 

CAROL  A.  HORNICK 
50  Lookout  Road 
Mt.  Lakes,  N.  J. 

PAMELA  R.  HORSMON 
St.  Leonard,  Md. 

DANIEL  P.  HORWATH 
Sudlersville,  Maryland 

PAUL  E.  HUBIS 
Elkton,  Maryland 

JANE  LEE  HUEY 
2  State  Street 
Avondale,  Pa. 

DAVID  HUME  HI 
Bryantown,  Maryland 


LINDA  HUNDEVADT 
4907  Flint  Drive 
Washington,  D.  C. 

JOANNES  G.  C.  HUNNINGHER 
450  Riverside  Drive 
New  York,  New  York 

FRANKLIN  W.  HYNSON 
3312  Porter  Street,  NW 
Washington,  D.  C. 

NEAL  G.  JABLON 
253  Pepperidge  Road 
Hewlett,  New  York 

ROBERT  C.  JACOBS 
Chestertown,  Maryland 

ROBERT  BRUCE  JAEGER 
4119  Taylor  Avenue 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

GERALD  P.  JENKINS 
6  Right  Rudder  Court 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

MARSHA  A.  JEWELL 
109  High  Street 
Manchester,  Conn. 

DAVID  P.  JOHNSON 
609  Susses  Road 
Wynewood,  Pa. 

ROBERT  M.  JOHNSON 
8541  Surratts  Road 
Clinton,  Maryland 

J  E ANNETTE  JOHNSTONE 
639  Doris  Place 
Ridgewood,  New  Jersey 

FRAZER  F.  JONES 
196  W.  Main  Street 
Newark,  Delaware 

PAMELA  A.  KAMINSKY 
232  Overlook  Boulevard 
Struthers,  Ohio 

ROBERT  C.  KAPER 
836  S.  Main  Street 
Bel  Air,  Maryland 

PETER  J.  KARES 
104-60  Queen's  Blvd. 
New  York,  New  York 

ELLIOTT  KATZ 

3702  Forest  Park  Avenue 

Baltimore,  Maryland 

BARBARA  J.  KEEHAN 
73  Officer's  Court 
Lexington  Park,  Maryland 

WAYNE  L.  KEENEY 
Box  82,  Route  6 
Frederick,  Maryland 

GAY  PAGE  KELLY 
211  Queen  Street 

Chestertown,  Maryland 

HARVEY  M.  KERIEVSKY 
2610  Locust  Avenue 
N.  Bellmore,  New  York 

R.  BRUCE  KING 
317  Bay  view  Avenue 
Ocean  Gate,  New  Jersey 


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LINDA  J.  KOSEK 
5533  N.  American  St. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

ANDREW  S.  LADENHEIM 
1565  Stevenson  Road 
Hewlett,  New  York 

FREDERICK  J.  LANCELY 
830  Wheeler  Road 
Hauppauge,  New  York 

CAROL  L.  LAWSON 
330  Grace  Street 
Crisfield,  Maryland 

PHILLIP  GREGORY  LEBEL 
223  Monticello  Avenue 
Salisbury,  Maryland 

SUSAN  J.  LEBLANG 
73-20  Austin  Street 
Forest  Hills,  New  York 

DAVID  E.  LENNON 
309  99th  Street 
Stone  Harbor,  N.  J. 

ANN  N.  MCCAULEY 
1401  Crestridge  Drive 
Silver  Spring,  Md. 

NITA  A.  MCCLAIN 
Poolesville,  Maryland 

JAMES  KEVIN  MCFADDEN 
804  "E."  Street 
Sparrows  Point,  Md. 

CAROLE  MCINTIRE 
Arnold,  Maryland 

GERALD  MCKELVEY 
41  E.  Main  Street 
Waynesboro,  Pa. 

TIMOTHY  MCMAHON 
404  S.  Chapelgate  Lane 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

PETER  M.  MAGEE 
HEATHER  THOMAS  MAGEE 
1113  New  Brunswick  Ave. 
Manasquan,  New  Jersey 

SARA  L.  MAHONEY 
Rising  Sun,  Maryland 

GERALDINE  L.  MAIATICO 
711  Almond  Street 
Vineland,  N.  J. 

HELEN  B.  MALONE 
142  N.  Harlem  Ave. 
Freeport,  Illinois 

PAUL  G.  MANGER 
331  Wessling  Circle 
Catonsville,  Maryland 

LARRY  D.  MANOGUE 
Seaford,  Delaware 

DAVID  A.  MARRUS 
226  W.  Tremont  Ave. 
New  York,  New  York 

MARY  E.  MARTINDALE 
403  N.  Second  St. 
Harrisburg,  Pa. 


BARBARA  C.  MAXWELL 
138  Seeley  Street 
Scotia,  New  York 

PAMELA  A.  MEDFORD 
308  Morris  Avenue 
Federalsburg,  Md. 

CHARLES  W.  MEDING 
8842  Satry  Hill  Rd. 
Baltimore,  Md. 

PETER  G.  MENNEN 
60  Tillotson  Road 
Fanwood,  New  Jersey 

HARRIET  J.  MERROW 
21  Baywater  Drive 
Darien,  Conn. 
LINDA  G.  MIDDLESTADT 
Box  440,  Route  16 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

JOHN  DONALD  MILLER 
5706  Broad  Branch  Road,  NW 
Washington,  D.  C. 

SUZANNE  E.  MITNK 
281  Knowlton  Street 
Stratford,  Connecticut 

EMMETT  E.  MOLLOY 

6331  Landover  Road,  Apt.  301 

Hyattsville,  Maryland 

JANICE  L.  MOLNAR 
58  Pine  Street 
Ramsey,  New  Jersey 

ALICE  I.  MORENO 
32-09  214  Place 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
DAVID  E.  MORGAN 
302  Park  Avenue 
Alexandria,  Virginia 

PAMELA  W.  MORGAN 
5000  Division  Street 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

WILLIAM  H.  MORGAN 
45  Leewood  Road 
Wellesley,  Mass. 

PHOEBE  A.  MOTE 
4714  Franklin  Street 
Bethesda,  Maryland 

PAUL  S.  MULLIN 
1107  Webster  Drive 
Wilmington,  Delaware 

ELIZABETH  MUMFORD 
Berlin,  Maryland 

SARAH  MUMFORD 
Vienna,  Maryland 

SANDRA  P.  MURRAY 
Seaford,  Delaware 

NANCY  L.  MYERLY 
Leakin  Park 
Baltimore,  Md. 

RICHARD  A.  NATWICK 
ROBERT  L.  NATWICK 
Route  3,  Box  247 
Joppa,  Maryland 


ANDREW  NILSSON 
Melsose  Avenue 
Granite,  Maryland 

PATRICIA  A.  NOVAK 
2912  Dupont  Ave. 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

SARAH  E.  OAKEY 
Woodward  Road 
Moylan,  Pa. 

KATHLEEN  L.  OAKLEY 
Ouantico  Road 
Salisbury,  Maryland 

ROBERT  B.  O'BRIEN 
711  Langley  Place 
Silver  Spring,  Md. 

KENNETH  OEHLKERS 
18  Fairview  Avenue 
Seacaucus,  N.  J. 

JAMES  B.  O'KANE 
1107  Montgomery  St. 
Laurel,  Maryland 

CHARLOTTE  DIANE  OLIVER 
118  Barclay  Avenue 
Cherry  Hill.  N.  J. 

MARY  ETHEL  PAPPAS 
29 13  Cub  Hill  Road 
Baltimore,  Md. 

THEODORE  F.  PARKER 
46  Glen  Road 
Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 

MITCHELL  PARMET 
557  Gen.  Patterson  Dr. 
Glenside,  Pa. 

S.  DALE  PATTERSON 
1663  W.  North  Avenue 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

MARGARET  E.  PAUGH 
3112  Quarry  Lane 
Lafayette  Hill,  Pa. 

CHARLES  K.  PAXSON 
405  N.  Elberon  Ave. 
Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

SARA  N.  PEARCE 
Corbett  Road 
Monkton,  Maryland 

DONALD  R.  PHILLIPS 
25  Link  Lane 
Hicksville,  New  York 

LYNN  L.  PHILLIPS 
342  S.  East  Avenue 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

PAUL  F.  PHILLIPS 
111  N.  Baltimore  Ave. 
Ocean  City,  Maryland 

LOUIS  ANTHONY  PICKETT 
227  Strawtown  Road 
West  Nyack,  New  York 

MARY  ELLEN  PICOZZI 
329  High  Point  Road 
Ellicott  City,  Md. 

MARGARET  H.  PLEASANTS 
Wynnewood,  Pa. 


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TED  POLMAR 

183  131st  Street 

Belle  Harbor,  New  York 

HARRY  R.  POOLE 
522  Summit  Avenue 
Hagerstown,  Maryland 

THOMAS  H.  POOLE 
209  Bloomingdale  Ave. 
Federalsburg,  Md. 

BARBARA  D.  PRESSON 
211  Mansion  Road 
Linthicum,  Maryland 

ROBERT  R.  PRITZLAFF 
135  Huntington  Bay  Rd. 
Huntington,  New  York 

ERIC  ST.  CLAIR  PURDON 
Harwood,  Maryland 

LOUIS  BRANDEIS  RAPPAPORT 
135  S.  19th  Street 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

BARBARA  J.  RAYNES 
5918  Brackenridge  Ave. 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

GEORGE  ALAN  REDDISH 
113  5th  Avenue 
Denton,  Maryland 

EMIL  REGELMAN 
67-50  152nd  Street 
New  York,  New  York 

MARIANNE  REID 
27  Sanford  Road 
Fair  Lawn,  N.  J. 

NANCY  A.  REUSILLE 
42  Crest  Drive 
Little  Silver,  N.  J. 

SUSAN  ELIZABETH  RICE 
49  Middle  Camp  Road 
Westbury,  New  York 

CHARLES  RICHARDSON  III 
908  S.  Main  Street 
Bel  Air,  Maryland 

PAUL  ALEXANDER  RIECKS 
1425  Winston  Avenue 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

KATHI  M.  RINALDI 
24  Old  Farms  Road 
Saddle  River,  New  Jersey 

JOHN  RIPPER 
Roxbury,  Conn. 

WILLIAM  EDWIN  RITTMEYER 
1233  Fairy  Hill  Road 
Jenkintown,  Pa. 

PAMELA  JANE  ROFF 
Creole  Oil,  Cabimas 
Salina,  Venezuela 

JUDITH  ROMANIK 
272  Atlantic  Street 
Bridgeton,  New  Jersey 

DONALD  ROSENBERG 
130  Hemlock  Road 
New  Haven,  Conn. 


KENNETH  H.  ROSENZWEIG 
297  Bayview  Aveniew 
Bay  Shore,  New  York 

JEFFREY  L.  RUBIN 
5611  Cross  Country  Blvd. 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

VINCENT  DEPAUL  RUDOLPH 
1813  Aberdeen  Road 
Towson,  Maryland 

DAVID  M.  SANBORN 
White  Hall,  Md. 

NANCY  C.  SANGER 
Easton,  Maryland 

LINDA  J.  SCHEMM 
6600  Lochinvar  Dr. 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

BONNIE  SCHILLING 
Hebron,  Maryland 

JEROME  D.  SCHNYDMAN 
6603  Greenspring  Ave. 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

LEONARD  G.  SCHRADER 
614  Meadow  Ridge  Road 
Towson,  Maryland 

RONALD  A.  SCHUCK 
3  Pickett  Garth 
Lutherville,  Md. 

CARL  H.  SCHULTHEIS 
209  Hawthorne  Road 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

ROY  R.  SCHWARTZ 
1767  67th  Street 
Brooklyn,  New  York 

DIANA  A.  SCOTT 

375  Berwyn  Baptist  Rd. 

Berwyn,  Pa. 

PATRICK  C.  SEELEY 
5708  Longfellow  Street 
E.  Riverdale,  Md. 

JONATHAN  B.  SEGAL 
201  W.  16th  Street 
New  York,  New  York 

JOHN  T.  SHANNAHAN 
St.  Michaels,  Md. 

ROBERT  SHARROW 
185  Mt.  Lebanon  Blvd. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

HOWARD  B.  SHEAR 
2522  Oakley  Ave. 
Baltimore,  Md. 

GLEN  R.  SHIPWAY 
1007  Harding  Ave. 
Cumberland,  Md. 

WILLIAM  P.  SHORT 
Cecilton,  Maryland 

SUSAN  J.  SILVERMAN 
3101  Bel  Pre  Rd. 
Silver  Spring,  Md. 

ADAH  M.  SIMMONS 
Kingston,  Rhode  Island 


PATRICIA  SIMONSON 
94  Glenwood  Road 
Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

JOHN  P.  SLOAN 
1427  Willow  Court 
Cumberland,  Maryland 

ELEANOR  KIM  SMITH 
32-07  214th  Place 
Bayside,  New  York 

CHARLES  E.  SPARKES 
Centerville,  Maryland 

LAWRENCE  J.  SPECTOR 
1516  Hellerman  St. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

LIDA  M.  SPRAGUE 
2144  Hudson- Aurora  Rd. 
Hudson,  Ohio 

BARRY  G.  STEIN 

179  Branchport  Avenue 

Long  Branch,  N.  J. 

DAVID  E.  STEVENS 
601  Maryland  Ave. 
Elkton,  Maryland 

CATHERINE  JOAN  STEWART 
5513  Gerland  Avenue 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

FREDERICA  STRAWBRIDGE 
Wynnewood,  Pa. 

GAIL  L.  STRONG 
Rock  Hall,  Maryland 

GEORGE  M.  SUGGS 
6408  Sunrise  Drive 
Norfolk,  Virginia 

DAVID  J.  SVEC 
5  Dogwood  Drive 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

KATHY  B.  SYKES 
128  Rogers  Avenue 
Ellicott  City,  Maryland 

JAMES  H.  TAWES 
Crisfield,  Maryland 

SUE  L.  THELIN 
Thomaston,  Connecticut 

JEAN  M.  THOMAS 
1300  Potter  Street 
Chester,  Pa. 

PHILIP  L.  TILGHMAN 
Federalsburg,  Maryland 

HARRY  J.  TRAURIG 
Moose  Lodge 
Elkton,  Maryland 

MICHAEL  J.  TRAVIESO 
6009  Sycamore  Road 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

CINDY  G.  TRISLER 
680  Riveroak  Road 
Birmingham,  Michigan 

SUSAN  R.  TRONE 
Elkton,  Maryland 

BENJAMIN  J.  TROUTMAN 
Edgewater,  Maryland 


Student  Directory 


KAREN  A.  TUCCIARONE 
85  Green  Street 
Stratford,  Conn. 

WEBB  WILLIAM  TULLY 
1604  Northgate  Road 
Baltimore,  Md. 

JOSEPH  N.  VALLIANT 
Bellevue,  Maryland 

SARAH  H.  VANDYKE 
200  Second  Street 
Denton,  Maryland 

FRANCES  C.  VANGULDEN 
57  Donna  Road 
Framingham,  Mass. 

ROBERT  W.  VANMENTER 
373  104th  Street 
Stone  Harbor,  N.  J. 

THELMA  A.  VONBEHREN 
6607  Glenoak  Avenue 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

SANDRA  L.  VULTEE 
245  Brooklake  Road 
Florham  Park,  N.  J. 

MELVIN  W.  WALKER 
Robbinsville,  N.  J. 

HELEN  O.  WALLIS 
Rock  Hall,  Maryland 

EDWARD  R.  WALLS 
Chestertown,  Maryland 

ROBERT  C.  WARNER 
35  Cranmore  Drive 
Toms  River,  N.  J. 

THOMAS  L.  WATKINS 
408  Skippack  Pike 
Ft.  Washington,  Pa. 

DAIVID  E.  WAYSON 
Dunkirk,  Maryland 

CAROLYN  M.  WEAN 
Finksburg,  Md. 

FREDERICK  B.  WEISS 
3809  St.  Paul  Street 
Baltimore,  Maryland 


ELIZABETH  H.  WELLS 
128  Sewall  Street 
Augusta,  Maine 

MARGARET  T.  WELSH 
301  W.  Montgomery  Ave. 
Rockville,  Maryland 

PICKETT  M.  WELSH 
Easton,  Maryland 

MARGARET  E.  WESCOTT 
113  Rubinton  Ave. 
Augusta,  Maine 

FRANK  BEANE  WILDMAN 
Yellow  Springs  Road 
Paoli,  Pa. 

WILLIAM  F.  WILKINSON 
12  Murray  Hill  Circle 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

KAREN  A.  WILLETT 
6504  Beverly  Road 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

DOUGLAS  B.  WILLIAMS 
Setauket,  New  York 

RICHARD  T.  WILLIAMS 
38  Park  Street 
Warsaw,  New  York 

MARY  E.  WILLS 
149  Summit  Avenue 
Hagerstown,  Maryland 

JANICE  EILEEN  WILMER 
Newberg,  Maryland 

J.  ROBERT  WOLFE 
6716  Queens  Ferry  Road 
Baltimore,  Md. 

KATHERINE  E.  WORTHINGTON 
Accokeek,  Maryland 

WALTER  R.  YOECKEL 
38  Eighth  Street 
Ridgefield   Park,  N.  J. 

CHARLES  M.  WEST 
208  Belvedere  Avenue 
CentreviUe,  Maryland 


Photo  Credits 


WILLIAM  COLEMAN CHESTERTOWN 

RICHARD  WILLIAMS WASHINGTON  COLLEGE 

STEPHEN  GREGORY WASHINGTON  COLLEGE 

CHARLES  COCKEY WASHINGTON  COLLEGE 

SARONY  STUDIO PHILADELPHIA 


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