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The  Record  for 
Nineteen  Hundred 
and  Sixty-Six 


The_Record  for 


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in  2009  with  funding  from 

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1966 


RECORD 


HAVERFORD  COLLEGE 


"...  There  wasn't  quite  as  many  as  there  was  a  while  ago." 


"Battle  of  New  Orleans' 


HENRY   CLEWS 


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CHUCK   MILLS 


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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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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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his  knee  and  he  says: 

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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." 

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MICHAEL  MCKEEHAN 


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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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jump,  and  set.    Flat  and  soft  the  ball  lifts. 
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MICHAEL  PUNZAK 


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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 


93 


BRADLEY  BOWERS 


94 


ROBERT  BAKER 


95 


NORBERT  ROBERTS 


96 


ARNOLD  SATTERTHWAITE 


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97 


98 


DAVID  SALNER 


ROBERT  EISENBERG 


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RICHARD  SCHMIDT 


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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 


117 


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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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