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1966
RECORD
HAVERFORD COLLEGE
"... There wasn't quite as many as there was a while ago."
"Battle of New Orleans'
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J being touched. In disgust he threw
o the mud, and, on the sidelines, it seemed
i home team might manage a scoreless tie.
lut certainly no reason for elation. I re-
lo soccer.
^ There the continuing rout monopolized my at-
tention. Suddenly I was distracted by persistent
cheering from an unlikely source. Save for a
cluster of muddy players, the football field was
almost deserted, but the noise was undoubtedly
coming from that direction. The Ford's goalie and
fullbacks were as startled as I was. While they
peered through the gloom toward the football
field, a LaSalle lineman dribbled in unmolested
and tallied the Explorer's only goal of the day.
But no one cared. We were all preoccupied with
news of a more striking occurance: Haverford had
scored a touchdown.
JACK ULLMAN
MICHAEL HEDGPETH
JEFF MORGAN
ROBERT MCCARGAH
DENISON RICH
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these bearded freedom fighters keep
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onstrating publicly — let's deny
them their freedoms. Did they fight
for them? Did they win them for
everybody? Were they willing to die
for them? Are you kidding!"
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government is to put a bomb under
it every ten minutes and blow
its whiskers off"
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GEORGE MACPHERSON
THOMAS CHRISTY
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Despite ballyhoocd breakthroughs
and a carload of court decrees, the
Deep South's resilient resistance to
school integration has been remarkably
effective: only 2j% of the 2.980.000
Negro school children in eleven South-
ern states actually sat in classrooms last
year with whites.
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"So begob the citizen claps his paw on
his knee and he says:
- Foreign Wars is the cause of it.
And says Joe, sticking his thumb in
his pocket:
- It's the Russians wish to tyrannize.
- Arrah, give over your bloody codding,
Joe. says I. I've a thirst on me I
wouldn't sell for half a crown."
- James Joyce
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ROBERT RAYMOND
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REED FRY
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MICHAEL MCKEEHAN
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Indoctrination
Ariolhcr "Anierira Stinks"
group has been fnrmed — this
time al Ha\crford Collepe. It's
simply another manifestatioa
of tlie liberal mind at work.
What else can we expert after
nearlv 40 years of intensive
liberal indoctrination in our
schools and colleges.
MICHAEL WARLOW
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"He sinks shots one-handed, two-handed,
underhanded, flat-footed, and out of the pivot,
jump, and set. Flat and soft the ball lifts.
His touch lives in his hands...
.It elates him."
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MICHAEL PUNZAK
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"A lively Appreciation of the Arts could be like encouraged.
Great Music, it is said, and Great Poetry would like quieten
Modern Youth more Civilized. Civilized my yarbles. Music
always sort of sharpened me up. 0 my brothers, and made
me feel like old Bog himself..."
- Anthony Burgess
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BRADLEY BOWERS
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ROBERT BAKER
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NORBERT ROBERTS
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ARNOLD SATTERTHWAITE
PAUL PRIMAKOFF
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DAVID SALNER
ROBERT EISENBERG
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RICHARD SCHMIDT
JOHN HOBERMAN
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ROY GUTMAN
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MARK DOWDS
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WALTER READ
WALT WHITMAN
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KENNETH CLOUSE
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PETER TAYLOR
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mercy of his means..."
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TILLMAN SAYLOR
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"His hands lift of their own and he feels the wind on his
cars e\cn before, his heels hitting heavily on the pa\ement
at first but with an eflortless gathering out of a kind of
sweat panie growing lighter and quicker and quieter, he
run. Ah: runs. Runs."
- John Updike
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KEITH TUNNELL
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DANIEL MURPHY
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PATRONS
DR. AND MRS. BRUCE AMBLER
MR. AND MRS. DAVID BALBER
MR. AND MRS. ALAN BAKER
DR. AND MRS. WALTER BONIME
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM BOWERS
MR. AND MRS. HOWARD BUSH, SR.
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE deSGHWEINITZ
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT F. CHRISTY
MR. AND MRS. ELLIS CURLEY
MR. AND MRS.MURDO DOWDS
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE FERNSLER, JR.
MR. AND MRS. STANLEY GROSSMAN
MRS. GEORGE HAZZARD
DR. AND MRS. WALTER HOSKINS
MR. AND MRS. H. G. KURTZ
MR. AND MRS. CARLISLE MOORE
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS S. PARKER
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE PIERCE
MR. AND MRS. TRUMAN W. READ
DR. AND MRS. N. J. ROBERTS
MR. AND MRS. LEONARD H. ROSS
MR.T. K. SAYLOR
MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL SCHACTER
MR. AND MRS. L. H.SCHMIDT
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1966 RECORD Staff
"Editor: MarkW. Dowds
Photography: Robert A. Eisenberg, Richard A. Schmidt.Gary D. Stern
Cover: Robert K- Manoff
Sales: Robert I. Hillier
Publishing: Bruce A. Ambler
Associate Staff: P. Michael McKeehan, Roy W. Gutman
Photography Staff: Stephen D. Auerbach, Paul E. Becker,
S. David noboru, Gerald C. Schwertfeger
General Staff: Thomas A. Bonn ell, Stephen C. Curl ey , Rodney B. Fritch ley,
Francis D. Ghigo, Samuel G. Hopkins, Thomas R. Hoskins. J. Theodore Johnson,
William A. Meroney, Paul R. Miller, Stephen C. Moore, David W. Salner, Lee P.
Schacter, Ronald A. Schwarz. Melvin 1. Strieb
Credits: William W. Ambler,
Carl Grunfeld. Theodore Hetzel,
Christopher F. Kane, Dietrich Kessler
RIECK PRINTING, PUBLISHER
READING. PENNA.
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SENIOR INDEX
AMBLER, BRUCE A.; PSYCHOLOGY; 107.
AUERBACH. STEPHEN D.; HISTORY; 18.
BAKER. A. ROBERT; SOCIOLOGY; 95.
BALBER, ANDREW F.; BIOLOGY; 51.
BARNETT. PETER H.; PHILOSOPHY; 27.
BECKER, PAUL P.; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 65.
BONGIOVANNI, JOSEPH; CLASSICS; 69.
BONIME, STEPHEN; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 64.
BONNELL, THOMAS H.; HISTORY; 73.
BOWERS, BRADLEY N.; ENGLISH; 94.
BUSH, HOWARD U.l PSYCHOLOGY; 88.
CAMPBELL, CARLOS C; BIOLOGY; 52.
CARSON, DENNIS A.: HISTORY; 106.
CAUFFMAN, DAVID P.; PHYSICS; 44.
CHRISTY, THOMAS E.; BIOLOGY; 60.
CLOUSE, KENNETH A.; ECONOMICS; 109.
COTTRELL, FREEMAN B.; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 92.
CRANE, A. DOD; HISTORY; 51.
CURLEY, STEPHEN C.) HISTORY; 104,
DAVIS, LAWRENCE C; CHEMISTRY; 25.
DeSCHWEINITZ, CLARK C; POLIT IC A L SCI ENC E; 17.
DODSON, DON C: ENGLISH; 108.
DORR, WILLIAMS P.; ENGLISH; 77.
DOWDS. MARK W.; PHILOSOPHY; 103.
DYE, CHRISTOPHER DER.; HISTORY; 54.
EISENBERG, ROBERT A.; ANTHROPOLOGY; lOO.
EYER, JOSEPH; HISTORY; 59.
FEINSOD, ETHAN L.; RELIGION; 63.
FELSEN, DAVID M.; CLASSICS; 83.
FERNSLER, RICHARD F.; E NG I N E ER I NG- P H YS ICS; 45
FRITCHLEY, RODNEY B.; BIOLOGY; 41.
FRY, W. REED: ENGLISH; 71.
GHIGO, FRANCIS D.; ASTRONOMY; 90.
GILBERT, PETER J.; HISTORY; 21.
GRAY, THOMAS O.; ENGLISH; 115.
GROSSMAN, RICHARD L.; ECONOMICS; 76.
GUTMAN, ROY W. ; HISTORY; 102.
HANSEN, JEFFREY N.; ECONOMICS; 46.
HARTNER, ERNST G.; GERMAN; 78.
HAYMOND, ROBERT M.; FRENCH; 70.
HAZZARD, EDMUND T.; PHYSICS; 59.
HEIMBACH, JAMES, T.; PSYCHOLOGY; 31.
HICKS, H. MUNSON; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 86.
HILLIER, ROBERT I.; HISTORY; 47.
HILLMANN, ROBERT L.; HISTORY; 72.
HOBERMAN, JOHN M.; ENGLISH; 101.
HOSKINS, THOMAS R.; ENGLISH; 103.
HUME, ROBERT D.; ENGLISH; 19.
IDELL, DAVID R.; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 24.
JOHNSON, J. THEODORE; MUSIC; 42.
KANE. DAVID N.; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 55.
KURIAN, STEPHEN C; ENGLISH; 70.
KURTZ, BRIAN H.; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 54.
LANNING, ROBERT B.; HISTORY; 20.
LEWIS, CHARLES D.; PHILOSOPHY; 62.
LONG, ROBERT L.; MATHEMATICS; 32.
LUTTON, E. CLYDE; ENGLIi.l; 92.
MACPHERSON, GEORGE S.; RELIGION; 60.
MCKEEHAN, P. MICHAEL; CLASSICS; 74.
MEEKS, JOHN C; GERMAN; 25.
MELBY, CHRISTOPHER H.K.; HISTORY; 66.
MERONEY, WILLIAM A.; MATHEMATICS; 105.
MILLER. PAUL R.; PHILOSOPHY; 63.
MOORE, STEPHEN C; BIOLOGY; 42.
MUELLER, CHRISTOPHER B.; HISTORY; 21.
MURPHY, DANIEL R.; HISTORY; 122.
PARKER, DAVID C; BIOLOGY; 61.
PIERCE, JOHN D.; HISTORY; 89.
PLEATMAN, ANDREW F.; HISTORY; 93.
PRICE, ERIC M.; BIOLOGY; 114.
PRIMAKOFF, PAUL; BIOLOGY; 97.
PUNZAK, MICHAEL E.; RELIGION; 82.
RAPHAEL, ALAN H.; HISTO'RY; 67.
RAWLINGS. HUNTER R.; CLASSICS; 80.
READ, WALTER P.; CHEMISTRY; 108.
ROBERTS, NORBERT J.; PHILOSOPHY; 96.
ROBINSON, MARSHALL O.; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 112.
ROSNER, ANTHONY L.; CHEMISTRY; 65.
ROSS, STEVEN E.; ECONOMICS; 114.
SALISBURY, BRIAN G.; PSYCHOLOGY; 79.
SALNER, DAVID W.; ENGLISH; 99.
SATTERTHWAITE, ARNOLD C; BIOLOGY; 97.
SAYLOR, TILLMAN K.; PHYSICS; 110,
SCHACTERLE, LANCE E.; ENGLISH; 19.
SCHACTER. LEE P.; BIOLOGY; 40.
SCHATZKI, MICHAEL; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 23.
SCHMIDT, RICHARD A.; HISTORY; 101.
SCHWARZ, RONALD A.; MATHEMATICS; 33.
SCHWERTFEGER, GERALD C; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 35.
SECHLER, ROBERT P.; POLITICAL SCIENCE; 24.
SLOTKIN, MARK I.; ENGLISH; 107.
SNYDER, DANIEL H.; BIOLOGY; 31.
SONNENBORN, DONALD; ENGLISH; 77.
STERN. GARY D.; HISTORY; 34.
STETLER, RUSSELL; PHILOSOPHY; 58.
STRANG, CHARLES L.; ENGLISH; 87.
STRIEB, MELVIN I.; PHYSICS; 34.
TAYLOR, PETER L.; ENGLISH; 110.
TUNNELL, W. KIETH; SOCIOLOGY; 1 19.
UMLAND, BERTHOLD E.; PSYCHOLOGY; 46.
WARLOW. MICHAEL C. ; HISTORY; 75.
WERTIME, STEVEN P.; HISTORY; 113.
WHEELER, JONATHAN; HISTORY; 72.
WHITMAN. WALT H.; PSYCHOLOGY; 108.
WILLIAMS, HUGH H.; PHYSICS; 45.
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