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CADEMICS  20 

Seniors  by  College 22 

Honoraries    86 

Administration 116 

Alumni    136 


TUDENT  LIFE  140 

Commuters    142 

Domis  152 

Greeks 218 

Queens    276 

HeacUiners    290 


PORTS  300 

Football    302 

Soccer  312 

Basketball 316 

Wrestling    330 

Swimming    332 

Cross  Country  334 

Track      336 

Lacrosse    338 

Baseball    344 

Tennis 348 

Golf    349 


RGANIZATIONS  350 

SGA 352 

Interest  Groups    354-366 

Communications    407 

Performing  Arts    423 

Religion    441 

Editor's  Page  and  Staff   450 

Senior  Index  452-461 


EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 

BUSINESS  MANAGER  -  Sharon  Smith 
LAYOUT  EDITOR  -  Susie  Kaminski 

PHOTO  EDITORS 


Lisa  Taylor 


COPY  EDITOR  -  Jeanne  Harris 
PROOF  EDITOR  -  Margie  Johnson 

Tony  Anthony  &  Gene  Boyars 


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AGRI C  U  LTU  RE 


A  planter's  son  who  enrolled  in  the  College  of  Agricul- 
ture in  1856  would  never  recognize  the  changes  that  have 
occured  in  in  agricultiiral  professions  since  that  time. 

"Agriculture  is  now  more  synonymous  with  food  than 
with  farming,"  said  Dean  Gordon  Cairns.  Modem  agricul- 
ture involves  studying  the  relationship  of  population  to 
natural  resources,  the  efficient  use  of  technology  and  natural 
resources  in  food  production,  and  the  impact  of  urbaniza- 
tion on  rural  life  and  the  development  of  rural  communities. 

The  new  dimensions  of  agriculture  are  shown  in  the 
professions  entered  by  graduates  of  the  college.  Only 
5-10%  of  the  college's  students  go  into  farming,  while  the 
majority  enter  such  diverse  fields  as  private  industry,  gov- 
ernment, education  aand  research. 

Unlike  the  curricula  of  the  University's  other  profession- 
ally oriented  colleges,  the  agriculture  curricula  are  not 
aimed  at  preparing  students  for  employment  only  in  fields 
related  to  agriculture. 

Degrees  in  botany,  entomology  and  pre-theology,  be- 
sides that  of  agricultural  engineering,  may  also  be  obtained 
by  pursuing  various  other  lines  of  study  offered  within  the 
College  of  Agriculture. 


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Dean  Gordon  Cairns 


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BADGER,  lOHN  CHARLES  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Animal  Science 
BENNER,  ROY  E.  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  Soils 
BEWLEV,  ROBERT  PEARSON  -  Rockvillc,  Md.;  Animal 

Science  (PreA'et) 
BRANDT,  ROBERT  CARROLL  -  Ellicott  City,  Md.; 

Conservation 
BRAHER,  ALAN  L.  -  Rocky  Ridge,  Md.;  Ajironomy  (Crops) 


CANTER,  KENNETH  GARY-  Silver  Springs,  Md.;  Prc- 

Veterinary 
KELTY,  CARLTON  L.  -  Rising  Sun,  Md.;  Agronomy 
FRANCISCO,  CAROLYN  JUNE  -  Greenbelt,  Md.;  Gcnenil 

Agricvilture 
CILLEN,  STEVEN  GUY-  Rockville,  Md.:  Agronomy 
HELLMAN,  JAN  VARIAN  -  Pikesville.  Md.;  Mineralogy 


HOSIIALL,  DENNIS  C.  -  Hampstead,  Md.;  Dairv  Science 
lARRETT,  DILMl'S,  L'iLE  III  -  Parsonsburg,  Md.;  Agronomy 
KLAVON,  ALBERT  JAMES  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  Agricurtiire 

E,\tension 
LEHNERT,  KENNETH  G.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Horticultnre 
MANN,  DOROTHY  EGC.LESTON  -  Elliott  City.  Md.; 

Horticulture 


MARTIN,  ALLAN  DALE  -  Arhutus,  Md.;  Con.servation 
PETERSON,  ROY  C:ARL  -  Marshallville,  Georgia 
PHILLIl'S,  H.  BRUCE  -  Riverdale,  Md.;  Agriculture 
PHILLIPS.  GEORGE  BOUNDS  -  Quanticom,  Md.;  Agriculture 

Economics 
PIERCE,  WILLIAM  J.  -Greenfield,  Mass.;  Conservation  & 

Natural  Resources 


RAY,  CLIFFORD  WAYNE  -  Reisterstow  u,  Md.;  Agronomy 
REBERT,  PHILIP  LANGLY  -  Westminster,  Md.;  Animal 

Science 
RICE,  WILLIAM  L.  -  Cumberland,  Md.;  Agricultural 

Engineering 
SHERALD,  JAMES  LAWRENCE  -  Braddock  Heights,  Md.: 

Horticulture 
STANTON,  THOMAS  WINSTON  -  Grantsville,  Md.;  General 

Agriculture 


STEGER,  JOSEPH  M.  -  Cumberland,  Md.;  Horticulture 
WEISS,  BARRY  -  Flushing,  N.  Y.;  General  Agriculture 
ZEIG,  RICHARD  BLAKEMAN  -  Adelphi,  Md.;  Horticulture 


Not  Pictured: 
GROVE,  EARL  B.  -  Hagerstown,  Md.;  Dair>'  Science 
WEDDERSPOON,  IAN  MALCOLM  -  Sali.sbury,  Rhodesia;  Agronomy 


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STUDEBAKER,  FORREST  EMMETT  -  Adelphi,  Md.; 
Government  &  Politics 


BROWN,  URSULA  BARBARA  -  Hanover,  Germany;  Social 

Studies 
HAMMILL,  THOMAS  -  Woodport,  N.  J.,  Government  & 

Politics 
JOHNSON,  A.  F.  -  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.;  Commerce 
KUPSTAS,  JOHN  -  Huntsville,  Pa.;  Business  Administration 
MARTIN,  FREDERICK  THOMAS  -  Richmond,  Indiana; 

Mathematics 


UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE 


The  University  of  Maryland's  own  University  College 
is  indeed  a  "world  university."  Though  first  established  in 
1947  to  offer  evening  courses  to  area  adults,  its  operations 
now  cover  over  5,000,000  square  miles  in  24  countries 
on  four  continents. 

The  college's  overseas  programs,  designed  mainly  to  ex- 
tend University  services  to  government  personnel  in  foreign 
countries  and  servicemen  stationed  abroad,  now  offer  two 
degrees  — a  Bachelor  of  Arts  in  General  Studies  and  a 
Bachelor  of  Science  in  Military  Studies. 

One  unique  aspect  of  this  "world  university"  is  that  it 
claims  its  own  "flying  dean."  Since  1952  when  he  became 
dean  of  University  College,  Dr.  Ray  Ehrensberger  has 
clocked  over  4,000  hours  in  prop-planes,  spending  nearly  six 
months  a  year  overseas  observing  and  directing  the  col- 
lege's numerous  operations. 

In  October  the  United  States  Air  Force  honored  "Flying 
Dean"  Ehrensberger  with  the  highest  civilian  award,  citing 
him  as  the  man  chiefly  responsible  for  initiating  the  pro- 
gram which  has  enabled  17,000  servicemen  to  earn  de- 
grees abroad. 


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Dean  Ray  Ehrensberger 


ARCHITECTURE 


Dean  John  W.  Hill 


The  School  of  Architecture,  the  University's  newest  col- 
lege, opened  this  fall  with  a  faculty  of  four  and  an  enroll- 
ment of  54  first-year  students. 

The  school  is  now  located  in  building  DD  in  the  gulch; 
however,  a  new  building  will  tentatively  be  completed  by 
September,  1970. 

No  official  curriculum  has  been  set  up  for  the  five-year 
architectural  program  as  yet,  but  a  studio  course  in  the 
processes  of  design  is  now  being  offered  and  more  courses 
will  be  added  next  year. 

Dean  John  W.  Hill  hopes  to  limit  required  courses  to 
create  a  wide  selection  of  professional  electives  from  the 
School  of  Architecture  and  other  colleges.  In  giving  stu- 
dents as  much  freedom  as  possible,  they  are  able  to  de- 
velop their  own  interests  and  still  remain  within  the  range 
of  the  program. 

Instituting  a  master's  program  is  also  part  of  Dean 
HUl's  future  plans. 

The  growth  of  the  school  will  reflect  the  changing  role 
of  the  architect  in  modem  society.  "Architecture  does  not 
refer  just  to  the  planning  of  a  single  building,  but  in- 
volves complex  systems  of  community  planning,"  Hill  said. 

"The  goal  is  not  just  the  creation  of  a  single  work  of 
beauty,  but  the  enhancement  of  the  quality  of  life." 


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ARTS  and  SCIENCES 


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Dean  Charles  A.  Manning 


With  its  diversity  of  departments  and  course  offerings, 
the  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences  is  a  university  within  a 
university. 

An  undergraduate  enrollment  of  approximately  10,000 
students  (or  one  third  of  the  university  population)  gives 
A&S  a  wider  cross-section  of  student-types  than  many  of 
the  other  colleges.  The  29  possible  majors,  ranging  from 
the  almost  totally  aesthetic  fine  arts  to  the  extremely  prac- 
tical physical  and  biological  sciences,  belie  the  possibility 
of  the  stereotype  A&S  student. 

"The  responsibility  of  satisfying  varying  needs  and 
demands,  stemming  from  the  broad  spectrum  of  interests 
and  temperaments  of  the  students,  is  the  real  problem  of 
the  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences,"  noted  Dr.  Norman  C. 
Laffer,  associate  dean  of  the  college. 

Besides  being  a  university  in  itself,  the  college  has  an- 
other unique  aspect.  "More  than  any  other  college,"  Laffer 
said,  "A&S  is  a  service  college."  Since  all  students  must 
take  the  basic  University  requirements  of  history,  mathe- 
matics and  speech  offered  through  A&S,  the  college  per- 
forms what  Laffer  termed  "the  dual  role"  of  providing  a 
service  program  for  all  students  while  maintaining  an 
identity  all  its  own. 


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AANENSON,  VICKI  JANE  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Sociology 
AARON,  THOMAS  R.  -  Bedford,  Mass.;  Economics 
ADAIR  ELEANOR  ROE  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Mathematics 
ALBERT,  CAROL  ANN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  German 
ALUISI,  TONI  LEE  -  District  Heights,  Md.;  Sociology 


ANDERSON,  JANICE  M.  -  Laurel,  Md.;  Sociology 
ANDERSON,  ROBERT  CHARLES  -  Forest  Hill,  Md.;  History 
ANDERSON,  ROSALIND  -  Alexanlriai,  Va.;  Studio  Art 
ANDREWS,  WAYNE  DENNIS  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Philosophy 
ANGEL,  EDWARD  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  History 


APGAR,  MARY  RITA  -  Aberdeen,  Md.;  English 
ARMSTRONG,  SUSAN  LAURA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Zoology 
ARNAIZ,  JAMES  V.  -  Bayonne,  N.  J.;  Government  and  Politics 
ASHTON   RICHARD  JAMES  -  Frederick,  Md.;  Sociology 
AVERBACH,  NANCY  S.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Speech  Therapy 


AULT,  THOMAS  A.  -  Rockville,  Md.;  MathemaHcs 
AUSTIN,  JEAN  M.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Psychology 
AUSTIN,  KAREN  B.  -  Spokane,  Wash.;  Art  History 
BAIN,  ELIZABETH  ANNE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 
BAIR,  JOHN  R.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Zoology 


BARNETT,  ERIC  C.  -  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Psychology 
BARRETT,  SUSAN  E.  -  Momingside,  Md.;  Latin  American 

Foreign  Area 
BART,  MARILYN  -  Montvale,  N.  J.;  French  and  Sociology 
BARTNIK,  DONALD  J.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Sociology 
BAUGH,  ANN  C.  -  Sev^ma  Park,  Md.;  French 


BAUMANN,  ELIZABETH  ANN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Psychology 
BAXTER,  MARCI  -  Laurel,  Md.;  Anthropology 
BECHTEL  JAMES  EDWARD  -  Lenisburg,  Pa.;  Psychology 
BECKY  JR.,  JOHN  WILLIAM  -  Salisbury,  Md.;  History 
BELAGA,  MARSHALL  EDWARD  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 
Psychology 


BELT  JOHN  GERALD  -  Cumberland,  Md.;  Mathematics 
BENS,'  TORE  HARRISON  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  English 
BERENHOLTZ,  JERRY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Pre-law  and 

Sociology 
BERMAN,  BARBARA  S.  -  New  Haven,  Conn.;  Sociology 
BERNSTEIN,  ANNE  LOIS  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Mathematics 


BESSLING,  WILLLIAM  HILLARY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Social 

Science 
BIANGHI,  SUSAN  JANE.-  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  French 
BILLMEIR,  MARTHA  ANN  -  Denton,  Md.;  Zoology 
BISHOP,  CLAIRE  PAUL  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  Fine  Arts 
BLASER,  MARIELLEN- Wheaton,  Md.;  English 


BLAUL,  ROSALIE  -  Arnold,  Md.;  Psychology 
BLOCK,  ELLEN  N.  -  Creenbelt,  Md.;  Latin  American  Area 
BLYTHE   REBECCA  A.-  Lanham,  Md.;  Spanish 
BODDEN,  MARIANNE  KATHARINA  -  Bethesda,  Md.; 

Sociology 
BOCK,  CHRISTOPHER  E.  -  Landover  Hills,  Md.; 

Mathematics 


BOEHL,  JOHN  D.  -  Glenarm,  Md.;   General  Science 
BOTT,   WILLIAM    K.  -  Beltsville,   Md.;    General   Physical 

Science. 
BOTTOM,  GORDON  ROBERT  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  German 
BOURDOSIS,  MARGO  -  Wheaton,  Md.;   History 
BOWEN,   STEPHEN   L.  -  University   Park,   Md.;    Pre-Vet 

Medicine 


BOWERS,  ALAN  STUART  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Spanish 
BOWERS,  DOUGLAS  El'GENE  -  Berkshire,  Md.;  History 
BOYER,  GLORIA  JEAN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 
BRADT,  PETER  F.  —  Exeeslior  Springs,  Missouri;  Geography 
BRADY,  BARBARA  ANN  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  English 


BRAGONJE,  JUDITH  LEE  -  Berwyn  Heights,  Md.; 

Mathematics 
BRAUN,  JOHN  CHARLES  -  Catonsville,  Md.;  English 
BREWER,  JAMES  FRANCIS,  JR.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md,; 

I'syehology 
BROOMALL,  ROBERT  WALTER  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Englisli 
BRITOWICH,  MARK  S.  -  Bahimore,  Md.;  Dramatics 


BRODSKY,  RICHARD  ELLIOTT  -  Bahimore,  Md.;  Zoology 

—  Pre-Med 
BROSIUS,  KLAUS-DIETER  W.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Mathematics 
BROWN,  ALLEN  F.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Psychology 
BROWN,  WARNER  HARRISON  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Sociology 
BRUCE,  ELIAZABETH  ANNE  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 


BRYER,  MADELINE  LEE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Sociology 
BUCKLEY,  MARY  LYNN  -  Kensington,  Md.;  Government  and 

Politics 
BUCKSON,  VELVER  lEAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Mathematics 
BUGG,  EMILY  LOWE  -  Henderson,  Ky.;  History  and 

Government  and  Politics 
BULLOCK,  PATRICIA  ANN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Mathematics 


BURGER.  GERALD  MICHAEL  -  SUver  Spring,  Md.; 

Premedicine 
BURTON,  THOMAS  JAMES  -  Fort  Clayton,  Canal  Zone; 

Radio-T.V. 
BYERS,  DOROTHY  LORRAINE  -  Glen  Burnie,  Md.;  English 
BYRD,  NORVAL  E.  Ill  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  History 
CAPLAN,  RONALD  IRA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Psychology 


CAPRIO,  FRANK  B.  -  Falls  Church,  Va.;  Sociology  and 

Psychology 
CAPUTO,  CAROL  A.  -  Nutley,  N.  J.;  Spanish 
CARASSO,  JEANNETTE  SARA  -  Randallstown,  Md,; 

Mathematics 
CARLTON,  MARY  SUE  -  Graham,  N.  C;  English 
CARP,  RESA  ANNE  -  Bahimore,  Md.;  Art  History 


CARPENTER,  ARTHUR  G.  -  Jefterson,  Md.;  Philosophy 
CARRAWAY,  GWENDOLYN  MAUREENA  -  Brandywine, 

Md.;  Social  Studies 
CASEY,  DENIS  PATRICK  -  Trenton,  N.  J.;  English 
CASSIDY,  SHEILA  M.  -Lanham,  Md.;  Economics 
CATZVA,  GARY  ROBERT  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Mathematics 


CHEEK,  JUDITH  ANNE  -  Catonsville,  Md.;  Psychology 
CHERKIS,  BRUCE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Optometry 
CHIOARIU,  ILIE  -  Sibiu,  Rumania;  Zoology 
CHOROSZEJ,  WAYNE  H.  -  Havre  De  Grace,  Md.;  Historv 
CHRISTIAN,  PAUL  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Government  and 
Politics 


CLENNY,  LESLIE  -  Cumberland,  Md.;  History 

CLOUD,  WILLIAM  STEWART  -  St.  Louis,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 
COATES,  MARION  ATWOOD  -  Fallston,  Md.;  Sociology 
COCHRAN,  LEILANI  R.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
COCKEY,  MARTHA  -  Towson,  Md.;  Sociology 


COFER,  JOY  ANITA  -  Columbus,  Georgia;  English 
COHEN,  THELMA  ELYSE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 
COLEMAN,  CHARLES  NEIL  -  Bahimore,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 
COLLEVECCHIO,  NICHOLAS  JOSEPH  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Psychology 
COLLINS,  ANNE  MAUREEN  -  Bahimore,  Md.;  Psychology 


COMBS,  ELIZABETH  IRELAND  -  Leonardtown,  Md.; 

English 
CONN,  BETTY  SUSANNE  -  Ashton,  Md.;  History 
CONNELLY,  BERNADETTE  HELEN  -  Adelphi,  Md.; 

History 
CONNER,  PATRICK  WAYNE  -  Marion  .Station,  Md.;  English 
COOK,  CHARLOTTE  EILEEN  -  Kensington,  Md.;  Latin 

American  History 


CORCORAN,  PAUL  GERARD  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Pre-Dental 
CORKRAN,  CAROLYN  FAYE  -  Cambridge,  Md.;  Hi.story 
COZZOLI,  THOMAS  EDWARD  -  Hagerstown,  Md.;  T.V. 

Directing 
CRALEY,  NORMAN  SPENCER  -Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Radio- 

T.V. 
CRAMPTON,  BARBARA  ANN  -  Boonsboro,  Md.;  French 


CREEL,  ANN  L.  -  Washington,  D.  C;  Philosophy 
CREITZ,  WILLIAM  WALTER  -  Kensington,  Md.,  Chemistry 
CRESPO,  ALFREDO  F.  -  Ciienca,  Ecuador;  Mathematics 
CUMMINGS,  LINDA  DALE  -  Adelphi,  Md.;  Hi.story 
CUNNINGHAM,  CECILE  TINA  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  English 


CUSTER,  GREGORY  DAVID  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Psychology 
DANN,  EVERETT  C.  -  Catons\'ille,  Md.;  Political  Science 
DANOFF.  LESLIE  S.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Biological  Sciences 
DAUGHERTY,  JOHN  RAYMOND  -  Arbutus,  Md.;  Botany 
DAUM,  BARBARA  JEANNE  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Sociology 


DAVIDSON,  ELAINE  RITA- Washington,  D.  C:  Math 
DAVIES,  JANICE  EATON  -  Severna  Park,  Md.;  Sociology 
DAVIS,  MICHAEL  KENT  -  Hillcrest  Heights,  Md.; 

Philosophy 
DAVIS,  SUSAN  LYNN  -  Dundalk,  Md.;  Psychology 
DAWSON,  MARGARET  ANNE  -  Arlington,  Va.;  French 


DEAN,  ROBERT  D.  -  Kensington,  Md.;  Psychology  and 

Sociology 
DEAN,  RANALD  O.  -  Kennsington,  Md.;  Psychology 
DE  MATTEIS,  ELLIOT  PAUL  -  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Speech 
DENTON,  SUSAN  C.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
DEVANEY,  DENNIS  MARTIN  -  Mt.  Rainier,  Md.;  History 


DE  VRIES,  ELLEN  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  Sociology 
DICKSON,  DUNCAN  R.  -  Annapolis,  Md.;  History 
DICKSON,  HARRIET  SARA-  Hvattsville,  Md.;  Sociology 
DITTO,  GARY  H.  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  History 
DODD,  MICHAEL  J.  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Zoology 


DONELAN,  MARY  PATRICIA  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.; 

Psychology 
DONOVAN,  BARBARA  JOAN  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  English 
DORER,  WILLIAM  LEONARD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Geography 
DOVE,  THOMAS  P.  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Goxemment  and 

Politics 
DOWLING,  RICHARD  E.  -Wheaton,  Md.;  Government  and 

Politics 


DOWNS,  II,  CHARLES  FLOYD  -  Glen  Burnie,  Md.;  History 
DREIFUSS,  lEFF  M.  -  Hyatts\  ille,  Md.;  P.sychology 
DUBNOFF,  BARBARA  JO  -  Passaic,  N.  J.;  English 
DUNLOP,  RICHARD  E.  -  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Social  Psychology 
DUNNER,  SANDRA  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Psychology  and 
Sociology 


ECKEL,  MARGARET  LUCILLE  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  History 
EDELSTEIN,    JACK    -    New    Carrollton,    Md.;    .Ajiierican 

Studies 
EINSPRUCH,  MURIEL  ANNE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Zoology 
ELKINS,  JOHN   HUNTINGTON  -  Frederick,   Md.;   Psy- 
chology 
ELLIS,  DONNA  LLOYD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Television 


ELLIS,  JAMES  EDWARD  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Comparative 

Literature 
ESKOW,  ROY  LIONEL  -  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.;  English 
ESTES,  CHRISTINE  D.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Applied  Music 
ESTES,  TERRANCE  G.  -  Greybull,  Wyoming;  Government 

and  Politics 
EULER,  MARY  ELIZABETH  -  Glen  Burnie,  Md.;  English 


EVANS,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH  -  Wasliington,  D.  C;  Zoology 
EWING,  ELAINE  M.-  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
FABER,  JUDITH  R.  -  Roslyn,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.;  Art  Educatioin 
FAIRCLOTH,  RICHARD  LINWOOD  -  Clinton,  Md.;  Zoology 
FEINBERG,  HARRY  NORMAN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  History 


FEINGLASS,  ELLEN  JUDY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Mathematics 
FELA  GEORGETTE  SYLVIA  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Enghsh 
FELDMAN,  MARE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Pre-Dental-Sociology 
FELDMAN,  SANDRA  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Sociology 
FELLER,  MARJORIE  MAY  -  Greenbelt,  Md.;  Zoology 


FENN,  RONALD  EARL  -  Upper  Marlboro,  Md.;  Psychology 
FERJO,  MARY  ELLEN  -  Oxnard,  California;  German 
FERRIS,  ROBIN  H.  -  Camp  Springs,  Md.;  Sociology 
FERRY,  THOMAS  PATRICK  -  HyattsviUe,  Md.;  Zoology 
FINE,  JARED  I.  -  Mt.  Rainier,  Md.;  Zoology 


FITZMAURICE,  ANNE  CATHERINE  -  Greenbelt,  Md.; 

Psychology  ,     ,, 

FLEIGH,  NANCY  DOWNIN  -  Hagerstown,  Md.;  History 
FLEISCHMAN,  ALICE  HELEN  -  Catonsville,  Md.;  Sociology 
FLEMING,  JACQUELINE -Baltimore,  Md.;  Psychology 
FLETCHER,  JOHN  FRANCIS  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Sociology 


FLOOD,  PATRICIA  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Sociology 
FORD,  KENNETH  IRVING  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Pre-Law 
FORINGER,  PAMELA  MILDRED  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Speech 
FOSTER,  WARREN  R.  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Pre-Medicine 
FOWLER,  DOROTHY  MARIE  -  District  Heights,  Md.;  Art 


FRASER,  ROLLIN  SEALE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  History 
FRATIANNI,  NANCY  CLAIRE  -  Oxon  Hill,  Md.;  Sociology 
FREER,  ROBERT  WALKER  -  Garrett  Park,  Md.;  Economics 
FRIBUSH,  SUZANNE  H.  -  Pikesville,  Md.;  Speech  and 

Hearing  Science 
GABOR,  MONICA  ROSE  -  Laurel,  Md.;  Art 


GARDNER,  BETTY  -  Cullen,  Md.;  English 
GARDNER,  PHYLLIS  A.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Psychology 
GARDNER,  ROBERT  DAVID  -  Trenton,  N.  J.;  Mathematics 
GAFINKEL,  DARRYL  JAY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Zoology 
GAWTHROP,  JEAN  FLORENCE  -  Annapolis,  Md.; 
Microbiology 


GAYAN,  JOAN  ESTELLE  -  Beltsville,  Md.;  French 
GEBLER,  ARNOLD  FREDERICK  -  Kingsville,  Md.;  English 
GEISENKOTTER,  PAULETTE  DEW  -  Catonsville,  Md.; 

Microbiology 
GERSHON,  BONNIE  H.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Spanish 
GIBNEY,  MARRHEW  J.-Crofton,  Md.;  German-Pre-Medicine 


GILBERT  GLADYS  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  American  Studies 
GINN,  RONALD  JOSEPH  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Psychology 
GINSBERG,  ELAINE  ANN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Sociology 
GINSBERG,  NANCY  VERA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Psychology 
GLACKIN,  SUE  ANN  -  Cardiff,  Md.;  Government  and  Politics 


GOFFMAN,  BARBARA  JANE  -  Randallstown,  Md.;  Sociology 
GOLDBERG,  LEWIS  STANLEY  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.; 

Psychology 
GOLDBERG,  MARSHALL  FRANKLIN  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Zoology- Pre-Medicine 
GOLDBERG,  THERESA  M.  Woodbridge,  N.  J.;  Spanish 
GLODBLATT,  LEONARD  I.  -  Rockville,  Md,;  History 


GOLDMAN,  LAURA  C.  -  W.  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Spanish 
GOLDSTEIN,  MARK  ALLAN  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Zoology 
GORDON,  LOUIS  IRA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Pre-Dental-Sociology 
GOLOSKOV,  STANLEY  HOWARD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Zoology 
GRADET,  HOWARD  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 


GRADY,  CHERYL  P.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  History 
GRAMLING,  VERNON  RALPH  -  Aberdeen,  Md.;  Sociology 
GRAVITIS,   INARA  -  Bethesda,   Md.;   German 
GRAY,  JANE  -  Mt.  Rainier,  Md.;  Psychology 
GRAY,  LINDA  MARIE  -  Richmond,  Va.;  English 


GREENFELD,  DA  VIA  NANCY  -  Owings  Mills,  Md.;  Speech 

Theraphy 
GREENHOUSE,  JOAN  E.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 
GREGOR,  LYNN  ARLINE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  History 
GRESSER,  CAROL  JEAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Microbiology 
GRIGGS,  JUDITH  ANN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Sociology 


GROSBAYNE,  FRANKLIN  CHARLES  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Psychology 
GROSFEILD,  GERSON  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Psychology 
GROSSMAN,  MAYNARD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Radio  &  T.V. 

Broadcasting-Speech 
GROSSMAN,  STEPHEN  BRUCE  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Physics 
GUDE,  JOSEPH  LANE  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Government  and 

Politics 


GURNEY,  SAUL  DAVID  -  Randallstown,  Md.;  Pre-Dentistry- 

Sociology 
GUY  JOYCE  CARPENTER  -  Beltsville,  Md.;  Econoomics 
GUYKER,  CHARLES  LOUIS  -  Donora,  Pa.;  Psychology 
HAGAN,  MICHAEL  FRANCIS  -  New  CarroUton,  Md.; 

Sociology 
HAINES,  JR.,  NORMAN  W.  -  Hagerstown,  Md.;  Psychology 


HALE,  RICHARD  ALTON  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  English 
HARDIN,  JANET  ELIZABETH  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Sociology 
HARDING,  GARY  KENT  -  Chesapeake,  Va.;  Physics 
HARGY,  CECELIA  MARGARET-  Catonsville,  Md.;  Sociology 
HARRIS,  JOHN  CHARLES  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Zoology 


HARRIS,  MARCELLA  LINDA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Microbology 
HARRIS,  STEPHEN  EDWARD-  Adelphi,  Md.;  Art 
HARRISON,  OLIVIA  ANN  -  Ocean  City,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 
MECKEL,  JOSEPH  JOHN  -  Queens,  N.  Y.;  Criminology 
HEGGESTAD,  MARGOT  KATHRYN  -  College  Park,  Md.; 

History 


HENDERICKSON,  THOMAS  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 
HENKE,  BARBARA  PEGG  -  Bethedsa,  Md.;  English 
HENRY,  BARBARA  J.  -  Washington,  D.  C;  Sociology 
HENSON,  DAVID  LESLIE  -  Hagerstown,  Md.;  Psychology 
HERGET,  JOHN  WILLIAM  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  History 


HETZLER,  STEPHANIE  ADAIR  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Sociology 
HICKEY,  ALAN  JOSEPH  -  Falmouth,  Maine;  Zoology 
HIGGINS,  MARGARET  ANN  -  Bowie,  Md.;  Psychology 
HIGGINS,  MARY  PATRICIA  -  Sdver  Spring,  Md.; 

Government  and  Politics 
HILL,  ROBERT  L.  -  Brainardsville,  N.  Y.;  Psychology 


HIMELFARB,  JUDY  GAIL  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Psychology 
HOEHL,  CHERYL  JEAN  -  New  Carlisle,  Ohio;  Art 
HOFFMAN,  BARRY  EDWARD  -  Randallstown,  Md.;  Zoology 
HOFFMEISTER,  ETHEL  L.  -  Point  of  Rocks,  Md.;  Zoology 
HOLLIDAY,  CHARLES  RICHARD  -  Hyattsville,  Md.; 
Geography 


HOOVER,  VIRGINIA  LEE  -  Hampstead,  Md.;  Sociology 
HOPE,  DALE  ELAINE  -  Catonsville,  Md.;  English 
HORNEY,  FAYE  MADELYN  -  Chester,  Md.;  Sociology 
HOUSTON,  PAUL  FRANCIS  -  Bethedsda,  Md.;  History 
HUESTIS,  KENNETH  F.  -  Glen  Burnie,  Md.;  Government 
and  Politics 


HYMAN,  SALLY  LAURA  -  New  York  City,  N.  Y.;  Philosophy 
HYMAN,  STANLEY  MARTIN  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Sociology 
INGLES,  RICHARD  O.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Psychology 
INMAN,  ANNE  ELIZABETH  -  Glen  Burnie,  Md.;  Biology 
IRVING,  MALCOM  JOHN  -  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.;  Psychology 


JACKSON,  DELBERT  LEE  -  Elkton,  Md.;  History 
JACOBSON,  FRED  M.  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Mathematics 
JARBOE,  ROBERT  ERNEST-  Laurel.  Md.;  English 
JASKOWITZ,  RITA  -  Langley  Park,  Md.;  English 
JEFFREY,  KESSLER  DAVID  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Mathematics 


JENKINS,  BENJAMIN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Zoology 
JOHANSEN,  CAROL  ELAINE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Biological 

Sciences 
JOSEPH,  KAREN  B.  -  Sillver  Spring,  Md.;  Psychology 
JONES,  PATRICIA  E.  -  McLean,  Va.;  English 
JONES,  THOMAS  WILSON  -  Catonsville,  Md.;  Botany 


JURGELA,  ELENA  DONNA  MAY  -  Bethe.sda,  Md.;  Music 
KAISER,  SUSAN  -  Kensington,  Md.;  English 
KALICKA,  MARILYN  STARR  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Psychology 
KAMINSKI,  ROBERTA  ELIZABETH  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

English 
KAMPHAUS,  MARY  LOU  -  Hillcrest  Heights,  Md.;  Psychology 


;  English 

■  Aberdeen,  Md.; 


KAPER.  JOANNA  L.  -  Bel  Air,  Md. 
KAPLAN,  LAWRENCE  ARTHUR  - 

Psychology-  Pre  -  Dental 
KAPLAN,  SAM  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Government  and  Politics 
KARR,  ROSE  PATRICIA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Psychology 
KAUFMAN,  LINDA  ELLEN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Economics 


KELLY,  CHRISTOPHER  T.  -  Wilmington,  Del.;  Zoology 
KELLY,  JOANNE  TERESA-  Kensington,  Md.;  History 
KELLY,  THOMAS  EARL  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Sociology 
KENNY,  MAUREEN  -  Laurel,  Md.;  Sociology 
KESSLER,  MARILYN  STARR  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 
Psychology 


KING,  MARY  PATRICIA  -  Bowie,  Md.;  English 

KING,  SIMON  THEODOR  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Zoology 

KIRCHNER,  NANCY  ANNE  -  Temple  Hills,  Md.; 

Microbiology 
KIRSH,  BARBARA  J.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  General  Speech 
KLAUSNER,  JEFFREY  SAMUEL  -  BaUimore,  Md.;  Zoology 


KLEIN,  HARVEY  W.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Zoology 
KLEIN,  LENNIE-Owings  Mills,  Md.;  English 
KLEIN,  MARGARET  RUTH  -  Silver  Spring,  Md. 
KONTOS,  VALERIE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Psychology 
KNEE,  JOSEPH  LEONARD  -  N.  Y.;  History 


KNIGHT,  KAY  ARDELLE  -  Frederick,  Md.;  Sociology 
KOLIAIS,  CHARLES  PETE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  History 
KOONTZ,  FREDERICK  SINGLEY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  History 
KOONTZ,  JOHN  EDWARD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  History 
KOZIARZ,  BARBARA  JAYNE  -  Sevema  Park,  Md.;  English 


KRALL,  PAUL  RICHARD  -  Beltsville,  Md.;  History 
KRAMER,  RICHARD  EDWARD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  History 
KRATZ,  JUDITH  ANN  -  College  Park,  Md.;  English 
KREPP,  DANIEL  PATRICK  -  Dundalk,  Md.;  American 

Studies 
KRIEGER,  SHELDON  JAY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Sociology 


KRUGER,  JUDITH  LEE  -  Kensington,  Md.;  Psychology 
KUMER,  JR.,  JAROLD  JOSEPH  -  Annapolis,  Md.;  Economics 
LAMBERT,  JANET  ANN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Geography 
LANSBERG,  KAREN  JOAN  -  Randallstown,  Md.;  English 
LANTZ,  CHRISTIAN  HUBBARD  -  Temple  Hills,  Md.; 
Zoology 


LA  VAY,  JOANNE  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  History-Government 

&  Politics 
LAW,  MARY  ELAINE  -  Gaithersburg,  Md.;  Sociology 
LAWLESS,  ELLEN  R.  -  Washington,  D.  C;  Speech  Therapy 
LAZARUS,  RRICHARD  T.  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Physics 
LEASE,  KAREN  P.  -  Cockeysville,  Md.;  Fine  Arts 


LEBOE,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Zoology- 

Pre-Medicine 
LEBSON,  ARTHUR  M.  -  Antietam,  Md.;  Psychology 
LEIMBACH,  JR.,  JOHN  WALTER  -  Catonsville,  Md.;  English 
LEISURE,  LEAH  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Pre-Veternarian 
LEON,  SONIA  MARGARITA  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  French  & 

Spanish 


LERNER,  CAROLYN  LEE-  Adelphi,  Md.;  Spanish 
LEVINE,  KENNETH  ROBERT  -  New  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.; 

Pre-Dental-Psychology 
LEVY,  ARTHUR  -  Newark,  N.  J.;  Anthropology 
LEVY,  DEBORAH  JOAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Mathematics 
LEWIS,  JANE  ELLEN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Modern 

Dance 


LEWIS,  SANDRA  JOAN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Spanish 
LEWIS,  SUSAN  RIDGE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Sociology 
LIEBERMAN,  MICHAEL  ALLEN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Economics 
LINDERMAN,  JAMES  E.  -  Roscoe,  Pa.;  Mathematics 
LIGHT,  PAMELA  SUE  -  New  Carrollton,  Md.;  Art 


LING,  FLORENCE  TOWA  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Psychology 
LIPPMAN,  MYRNA  G.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
LIPSITZ,  NANCY  A.  -  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  English 
LIPSON,  MIRIAM  F.  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Secondary  Art 
LORING,  WILLIAM  GUSHING,  III  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  History 


LOWE,  ELIZABETH  LEE  -  Bowie,  Md.;  Pre-Medicine- 

Zoology 
LOWENSTEIN,  PHYLLIS  MINDEL  -  Bethesda,  Md.; 

Zoology 
LUND,  JEFFREY  ALAN  -  Willow  Grove,  Pa.;  Sociology 
LURIE,  JERALD  BENSON  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Psychology 
LUSBY,  JAMES  ROBERT  -  Carrollton,  Md.;  Psychology 


MACCUBBIN,  PHYLLIS  LEE  -  Winchester,  Va.;  History  of 

Art 
MACIOLEK,  SHARON  ELIZABETH  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Psychology 
MACK,  ALLAN  J.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Political  Science 
MacRAE,  JOHN  A.  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  Pre-Medicine 
MADERA,  DIANE  FRANCES  -  Hillcrest  Heights,  Md.; 

English 


MAHONEY,  JOSEPH  JAMES  -  Rising  Sun,  Md.;  Industrial 

Sociology 
MAIDEN,  ROBERT  V.  -  Washington,  D.  C;  Pre-Medicine 
MAIER,  LINDA  LEE  -  Suitland,  Md.;  English 
MAISEL,  STANLEY  J.  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Zoology 
MALCOLM,  DOUGLAS  IRWIN  -  Potomac,  Md.;  Government 

&  Politics 


MANN,  ALLAN  LOUIS  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  American 

Studies 
MARX,  NANCY  JEANNE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 
MATTOX,  SANDRA  ANNE  -  Fleischman's  Village,  Md.; 

Sociology 
McABEE,  SALLY  L.  -  Catonsville,  Md.;   English 
McAllister,  RALPH  K.  -  Pasadena,  Md.;  General  Biological 

Sciences 


McCLURE,  JUDITH  ANN  -  Washington,  D.  C;  English 
McFADDEN,  MICHAEL  GOODEN  -  Fanwood,  N.  J.;  History 
McGOWEN,  KATHRYN  MARIE  -  Cheverly,  Md.;  Speech- 
Radio  &  T.V. 
McHUGH,  BRIAN  JOSEPH  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Zoology 
McKENNA,  BUNNY  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  English 


McMAHON,  DEIRDRE  KATHERINE  -  Kensington,  Md.; 

History 
McMINN,  ROSEMARY  HALL  -  Lutherville,  Md.;  English 
MEDEIROS,  MARGARET  CYNTHIA  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Sociology 
MELOMET  CHERYL  RENEE  -  Bronx,  N.  Y.;  Psychology 
MENICK,  JEFFREY  M.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  American 

Studies 


MERRITT,  DANIEL  TATUM,  III  -  Lutherville,  Md.; 

Sociology 
MERRITT,  SHIRLEY  JEAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Government  & 

Politics 
MEYER,  JOHN  P.  -  Bowie,  Md.;  Zoology 
MEYER,  RICHARD  J.  -  Massapequa,  N.  Y.;  History 
MEYEROWITZ,  ANN  -  Pikesville,  Md.;  English 


MICELI,  JOSEPH  DOMINICK  -  Darien,  Conn.;  General 

Biological  Sciences 
MICHELSEN,  STEPHEN  JEFFREY  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Sociology 
MICHINI,  PATRICIA  ANN  -  Elliocott  City,  Md.;  Psychology 
MILLER,  BARBARA  JEAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
MILLER,  DEBORAH  LEE  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  English 


MILLER,  FRANCES  A.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  French 
MILLER,  KAREN  BRUCE  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Art 
MILLER,  MARILYN  HANNAH  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 
MILNER,  STUART  DENNIS  -  Handallstown,  Md. 
MINTZ,  CAROLYN  L.  -  Washington,  D.  C;  Art 


Psychology 
Psychology 


MOES,  PATRICIA  ELLEN  -  Carlstadt,  N.  J.;  French 
MOKHTARZADA,  M.  YOUNOS  -  Herat,  Afghanistan;  Pre- 

Medicine-Psychology 
MOLINO,  JOHN  WAYNE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Psychology 
MONTGOMERY,  CHERYL  ANN  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.; 

Government  &  Politics 
MOON,  DONNA  KATHLEEN  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Sociology 


MOORE,  MICHAEL  G.  -  Langley  Park,  Md.;  Government  & 

Politics 
MORGAN,  CHLORIS  HELEN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Zoology 
MORREALE,  ELENA  JOSEPHINE  -  Salisbury,  Md.;  Biology 
MORRISON,  STANLEY  A.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Zoology 
MORTON,  DAVID  MARCUS  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Government 

&  Politics 


MOSHER,  FREDERICK  RAY  -  Indian  Head,  Md.;  Physics 
MURPHY,  GRETCHEN  ANN  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Psychology 
MURPHY,  THOMAS  M.  -  Glen  Bumie,  Md.;  Pre-Veteranary 
MUSGROVE,  GRACE  ELLEN  -  Landover,  Md.;  History 
MYERS,  JAMES  H.  -  Coldwater,  Ohio;  History 


NAC:LE,  CONRAD  ERNEST  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Zoology 
NADITCH.  JAMES  A,  -  Norfolk,  Va.;  PsycholoRy 
NAYLOR,  BRUCE  IAN  -  Alexander,  Va.;  Criminology 
NELSON,  ALICE  MARIE  -  Hagerstoun,  Md.;  Mathematics 
NELSON,  CARL  P.  -  Cheverly,  Md.;  Political  Science 


NEMIROFF,  MARC  A.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Psychology 
NEWBROUCH,  CAROL  LEE  -  llvattsville,  Md.;  English 
NEWMAN,  MARC  ALAN  -  Rockville,  Md.;  English 
NIKIRK,  THOMAS  C.  -  Frederick,  Md.;  History 
NORKIN,  BARRY  RICHARD  -  Rockville,  Md,;  Drama  & 


Speech 


NORTON,  RICHARD  M.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Mathematics 
O'CONNELL,  CATHERINE  ANN  -  Glen  Burnie,  Md.; 

English 
O'CONNOR,  JOSEPH  L.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
O'DAY,  JOHN  M.  -  Malcolm,  Md.;  Zoology 
OKUN,  HARVEY  LAWRENCE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Psychology 


OLMER,  PATRICIA  .\NN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Sociology 
O'NEILL.  lACQ'-'ELIN  LINDA  -  Ellicott  City,  Md.;  English 
OPPIDO,  KATHRYN  A.  -  Washington,  D.  C;  History 
ORGANT,  GERALD  J.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Psychology 
OSTER,  WARREN  -  W.  Hyattsville,  Md.;  History 


OSTROWSKY,  LINDA  S.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Speech  Theraphy 
PANEBAKER,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

English 
PARISER,  BEVERLY  A.  -  Ciimbedand,  Md.;  Spanish 
PARKINSON,  BRUCE  WHITMORE  -  Annapolis,  Md* 

Mathematics 
PASS,  RALPH  PATRICK,  III  -  Timoninm,  Md.;  Mathematics 


PATTERSON,  SUSAN  HARMS  -  Monkton,  Md.;  Zoology 
PAWLAK,  DANIEL  R.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Economics 
PECAHI,  MAHSHID  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Chemistry 
PELOSI,  CAROL  -  Rome,  Italy,  English 
PENALOZA,  I.  TOMAS  -  Mexico  City,  Mexico,  Zoology 


PENNEFEATHER,  CHARLOTTE  ANN  -  Bethesda,  Md.; 

History 
PETERS,  lULIE  SALTER  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  History 
PFEIFFER,  RUTH -Elliott  City,  Md.;  French 
PFEUFER,  GARY  W,A.YNE  -  CatonsviUe,  Md.;  Physics 
PHIPPS,  CAROLE  ANN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 


PITTLE,  ALAN  WILLIAM  -  Washington,  D.  C;  Zoology 
PLUNKERT,  PATRICIA  ANN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Chemistry 
POCOCK,  EMIL  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  American  Studies 
POITRAS,  DIANE  HELEN  -  Mayo,  Md.;  French 
POLLARA,  SUSAN  -  Livingston,  N.  J.;  History 


PORTER,  MARY  E.  -  IVrryville,  Md.;  Sociology 
POWELL,  GORDON  -  Accokeek,  Md.;  Physics 
PREVAR,  JOHN  EDWARD  -  Landover  Hills,  Md.;  English 
PRICE,  TERI  LEA  -  We.sternport,  Md.;  Sociology 
PRISTOOP,  SUSAN  GAIL  -  Baltiinore,  Md.;  Zoology 


PUCKETT,  JANE  deWEESE  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Experimental 

Psychology 
QUEEN,  GERALD  W.  -  Potomac,  Md.;  English 
gUIGLEY,  CLAIRE  -  Kensington,  Md.;  English 
QUINN,  MARY  J.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Sociology 
RACE,  RICHARD  THORNTON  -  Abrington,  Pa.;  History 


RACZEK,  MARION  J.  -  Lanham,  Md.;  Physics 

RADA,  JAMES  EDWARD  -  Washington,  D.  C;  Enghsh 

Literahire 
RANDALL,  JR.,  WILLLAM  EDDY  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Zoology 
RANDOLPH,  PAMELA  L.  -  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.;  American 

Studies 
RATH,  ROGER  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Zoology 


RAWL,  MICHAEL  -  Bowie,  Md.;  English 
REED,  ELIZABETH  AYRES  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
REIF,  RICHARD  ALLEN,  JR.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Zoology 
REINMUTH,  BARBARA  ANN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Studio  Art 
REISS,  WILLIAM  RANDOLPH  -  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Psychology 


REYNOLDS,  ELIZABETH  ANN  -  Seabrook,  Md.;  History 

RICH   ELENA  C.  -  Trenton,  N.  J.;  History 

RICHMAN,  DALE  ALAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Radio  &  T.V.- 

Economics 
RICKEY,  LYNNE  MARIE  -  Ft.  Bragg,  N.  C;  French  Foreign 

Area  Studies 
RIZZO,  AURELIA  R.  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  French 


ROACH,  CHRISTINE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Sociology 
ROBERTSON,  KENNETH  LEE  -  New  Windsor,  Md.;  Zoologv 
ROBINSON,  KATHLEEN  JO  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Art 
ROCK,  JAMES  F.  -  Arnold,  Md.;  Government  &  Politics 
ROGERS,  NEWTON  WORTHINGTON  -  Randallstown,  Md.; 
Zoology 


ROLL,  DONNA  MARIA  -  District  Heights,  Md.;  English 
ROSEN,  MARY  ELEANOR  -  Chicago,  Illinois;  History 
ROSENBLOOM,  ALAN  TOPPING  -  Passaic,  N.  J.;  Zoology 
ROSENBLOOM,  ALFRED-  Lanham,  Md.;  Sociology 
ROSENBLOOM,  JEFFREY  B.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Pre-Lavv 


ROSENBLOOM,  JUDY  S.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Art 
ROTHSCHILD,  LEWIS  ALAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Economics 
ROTHWELL,  DIANN  ELAINE  -  Severna  Park,  Md.;  French 
ROWLAND,  MARILYN  LOUISE  -  Laurel,  Md.;  English 
RUBINSTEIN,  BORUCH  -  San  Jose,  Costa  Rica;  Zoology 


RUDE,  DONNA  LARENE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
RUTKOSKI,  GEORGE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Sociology 
RYDELL,  NANCY  PATRICIA  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 
SACKS   ROBERT  ALAN  -  Baltimore.  Md.;  Psychology 
SADOWSKI,  JOHN  -  Somerville,  N.  J.;  Chemistry 


SALAFIA,  NICHOLAS  CARMELLO  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Psychology 
SALTZMAN,  MARLENE  ELLEN  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Pre-Medicine 
SANTANIELLO,  NICHOLAS  D.  -  Wilton,  Conn.;  History 
SAPOUNAKIS,  DESPINA  NICHOLAS  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Sociology 
SATINE,  JUDY  RUTH  -  Greenbelt,  Md.;  French 


SAUSE,  SANDRA  JANE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
SAWYER,  JUNE  DIANE  -  Linthicum,  Md.;  Matliematics 
SCERBACH,  SHARON  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 
SCHAEFER,  LINDA  MARIE  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  French 
SCHENKEL,  JOHN  JAMES  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Physics 


SCHERR,  SELENE  HARRIETT  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Sociology 
SCHLOSSBERG,  RICHARD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Pre-Dental 
SCHNEIDER,  JR.,  ROBERT  I.  -  Reading,  Pa.;  American 

History 
SCHNITZER,  JOSEPH  H.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Government  & 

Politics 
SCHOEM,  ALAN  A.  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Government  &  Politics 


SCHOLL,  CALVIN  BLAIR  -  Glen  Burnie,  Md.;  Sociology 
SCHROEDER,  PHILIP  JOHN  -  Bel  Air,  Md.;  Zoology 
SCHULMAN,  ELAINE  R.  -  Baltimore,  Md,;  Sociology 
SCHWAB,  HOLLY  ELIZABETH  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 
SCHWARTZ,  ALAN  ROBERT  -  Massapequa,  N.  Y.; 
Psychology 


SCHWARTZ,  ERIC  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  History 
SCHWARTZ,  PHYLLLIS  LYNN  -  Bowie,  Md.;  English 
SCOrr,  PATRICIA  BERNADETTE  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Sociology  Psychology 
SEWARD,  KATHLEEN  A.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
SHALLER,  RIIODA-  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Mathematics 


SHEDLOCK,  JOYCE  -  HyattsviUe,  Md.;  Microbiology 
SHERE,  STEPHEN  H.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Psychology 
SHERMAN,  ELIZABETH  ANNE  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Speech 

and  Drama 
SHIPLEY,  ROSALYN  KAREN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Sociology 
SHIPP,  LUCINDA  JANE  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Government  & 

Politics 


SHOEMAKER,  WILLIAM  B.  -  Chevy  Chase,  Mr.; 

Government  &  Politics 
SHUGARMAN,  SHELDON  SETH  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Pre- 

Dental-Psychology 
SHUMAKER,  SHYRL  AN  -  College  Park,  Md.;  English 
SIDWELL,  BRUCE  A.  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  Speech 
SIKOVIC  RATKO  IVAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Sociology 


SILBER,  O.  PAULA  -  Baltimore,  Md.:  English 
SILVERMAN,  ELLEN  RITA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Social  Work 
SILVERMAN,  MAURY  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Psychology 
SILVERSTEIN,  JOAN  DONNA  -  Baltim(  .e,  Md.;  Speech 

Therapy 
SIMON,  GARY  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Chemistry 


SIMON,  SUSAN  JOAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
SIMPSON,  H.  NORMAN  -  Baldwin,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.;  German  & 

Speech 
SINDLER,  MICHAEL  JEFFREY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
SIOMPHORAS,  THEODORE  THOMAS  -  Annapolis,  Md.; 

Government  &  Politics 
SKLAW,  HOWARD  RICHARD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Speech 


SMITH,  ANNE  THEODORA  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  History 
SMITH,  ERIC  LEE  -  Hagerstown,  Md.;  Zoology 
SMITH,  IR.,  LAWRENCE  A.  -  Frederick,  Md.;  Chemistry 
SMITH,  PETER  A.  -  Laurel,  Md.;  Government  &  PoHtics 
SNEAD,  CATHERINE  GARVIN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  French 


SOHN,  HENRY  A..  JR.  -  Moses  Lake,  Washington;  Chemistry 
SOMMER,  lOEL  S-  -  Trenton,  N    J.;  Psychology 
SONSINO.  GILBERTE-  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Mathematics 
SOO  HOO,  VICKI  lEAN  -  Baltimore.  Md.;  Sociology 
SFANGENBERG,  JAMES  ALAN  -  Damascus,  Md.;  History 


SPERLING,  JOE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 
SPITZER,  GLENN  M.  -  Washington.  D.  C;  Pre-Dental 

Zoology 
S'lABNOVV,  WILLIAM  RICHARD  -  W.  Hyatt.sville,  Md.; 

Chemistry 
STARNES,  DAVID  EDGAR  -  riendersonville,  N.  C;  Social 

Sciences 
STASIEWICZ,  JR.,  JOHN  FRANCIS  -  Salisbury,  Md.;  Physics 


sr.  CYR,  LOUISE  E.  -Waldorf,  Md.;  Geography 
STEARNS.  CAMERON  COURTNEY  -  Bel  Air,  Md.;  History 
.STREETER,  SUSAN  -  Birdsboro,  Pa.;  Art 
.STEIN.  PAUL  THEODORE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Government  & 

Politics 
STEINBACK,  SANDRA  LYNN  -  Pikesville,  Md.;  Art 


STEINER,  MARY  SUSAN  -  Hyattsvaie,  Md.;  History 
STEINMAN,  HARVEY  B.  -  Randallstown,  Md.;  Psychology 
STERLING/rICHARD  I.  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Psychology- 

Pre-Dental 
STIEFEL  SUE  ELLEN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Mathemahcs 
STONE,  ELIZABETH  BREWER  -  Towson,  Md.;  Sociology 


STORY,   LAURALEE  -  Baltimore,   Md.;   French 
STRINGER  SUSAN  RAE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Microbiology 
STUPPLER,  ANITA  RUTH  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  History 
SUROSKY,  MAXINE  JOY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Speech  Therapy 
SWANN  JOHN  W.  -  Oxon  Hill,  Md.;  Pre-Medicine-Zoology 


SWEREN,  GARY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Sociology 
SWINT,  VERNON  -  College  Park,  Md.;  English 
TABACKMAN,  MARC  J.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Psychology 
TANSEY,  ELAINE  D.  -  Kensington,  Md.;  Psychology 
TAYLOR,  E>OUGLASS  L.  -  Catonsville,  Md.;  Zoology 


TEPPER  DOROTHY  B.  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Psychology 
THOMASSEN  MARY  JANE  -  Beltsville,  Md.;  Microbiology 
THOMPSON,  ALEXANDER  GRAYSON  -  CockeysvUle,  Md.; 

Sociology  ,  , 

TILLES,  KENNETH  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Sociology 
TRAVERS,  GARY  D.  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Mathematics 


TRIPLETT,  JR.,  WILLIAM  H.  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  History 
URBAN  JANET  LOWRY  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Botany 
URROWS,  MARTHA  FREDRIKA  -  Ridgefield,  Conn.;  Zoology 
UTTERBACK,  JR.,  HOWARD  THRUSTON  -  College  Park, 

Md.;  Radio  &  Television 
VASSAR,  DEAN  L.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Zoology 


VENABLE  SIDNEY  J.  Ill  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Psychology 
VROBLESKY,  VIRGINIA  LOUISE  -  Annapolis,  Md.; 

Sociology 
VERNAY,  SUSAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Art 
VUCIN,  MILAN  -  Morrisville,  Pa.;  Psychology 
WADDEN,  GREGORY  VINCENT  -  Cheverly,  Md.;  Pre- 

Dental 


WADE  MICHAEL  GLEN  -  Washington,  D.  C;  History 
WALKER  ELLEN  M.  -  College  Park,  Md.;  English 
WALLACE,  DAVID  C.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Physics 
WALSH,  DAVID  ALLEN  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Psychology 
WARD,  JANET  ANNE  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Art 


WARFIELD,  JOHN  RAMSEY  -  Maplewood,  N.  J.;  Zoology 
WARHOL   MYRNA  -  Mahawah,  N.  J.;  American  Studies 
WECHSLER,  JOSEPH  GENE  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Psychology 
WEHRSTEDT,  JOAN  B.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 
WEINER,  IVAN  -  Memphis,  Tenn.;  English 


WEINER,  KENNETH  R.  -  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.;  American 

Studies  ,  , ,  1     TT.  .       T, 

WEINSTEIN,  ALAN  MARION  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  History-Pre- 

WEINSTEIN,  LINDA  FRANN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
WEISS,  JILL  L.  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Psychology 
WEITZMAN,  SHIRLEY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  French 


WELKER,  ROBERT  -  Mineola,  N.  Y.;  Physics 
WELLS,   SANDRA  LEE  -  Beltsville,  Md.;  English 
WILHELM,  JUDITH  LYNNE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Sociology 
WILLEY,  STEPHANIE  HOPKINS  -  Catonsville,  Md.; 

Chemistry 
WILLIAMS,  MEREDITH  ANN  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Spanish 


WILLIAMSON,  JR.,  ROBERT  G.  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  English 
WILSON,  THOMAS  DONALD  -  RockvUIe,  Md.;  History 
WINSTON,  KAREN  R.  -  Silver  Sprinp,  Md.;  English 
WITCZAK.  BARBARA  ANNE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 
WITKOWSKI,  JAMES  BERNARD  -  Manchester,  Pa.; 
Sociology 


WITT,  STEVEN  PAUL  -  Bel  Air,  Md.;  Zoology 
WOLKOWITZ,  GERTRUDE  GAIL  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  Art 
WOMELDORF,  LINDA-  Hyatt.sville,  Md.;  Sociology 
WONDERSEK,  BRUCE  M.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
WOOD,  BEVERLY  ANNE,  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  History 


WRIGHT,  HAROLD  M.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Zoology 
YEE,  ROSALIND  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Sociology 
YEVZEROFF,  SHARON  ANN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Zoology 
YOUNC;,  JR.,  KENNETH  A.  -  Wethersfield,  England; 

Psychology 
YOUNG,  JR.,  LE  ROY  JAMES  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Pre- 

Medicine-Psychology 


YOUNG,  LYNNE  MARIE  -Timonium,  Md.;  Engli.sh 
ZEIKUS,  LUCRETIA  DELIA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Sociology 
ZEISEL,  DOUGLAS  W.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Physics 
ZETLIN,  ILENE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Social  Studies 
ZETTER,   MURIEL  HELEN  -  Belair-Bowie,   Md.;   Art 


Not  Pictured: 


BENSON,  PATRICIA  A.  -  New  Carrollton,  Md.;  English 
BROOMALL,  ROBERT  WALTER  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
DAVIS,  MARY  KAY  -  Suitland,  Md.;  English 
DORSEY,  II,  THOMAS  LEE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Psychology 
FLADELL,  ANITA  LEA  -  Silver  Springfi  Md.;  Socioloogv 
INOFF.  GALE  E.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Psychology 
MAYNARD,  NANCY  ANN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
PATTERSON,  JR.,  PAUL  WILTON  -  Bel  Aid,  Md.;  Histor>' 


PEARCE,  Thomas  W.  -  Mount  Rainier,  Md.;  Geography 
POLLARA,  SUSAN  -  Livingston,  N.  J.;  History 
RAMPACEK,  GEORGE  BRUCE  -  Bowie,  Md.;  Veterinary 

Medicine 
SIVERT,  PATRICIA  LEE  -  Gaithersburg,  Md.;  History 
STEINBERG,  JANEE  DIANE  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Pre-Medicine 
THOMAS,  LARRY  -  Alephia,  Md.;  Geography 


42 


BPA 


Of  the  University's  nine  colleges,  the  College  of  Business 
and  Public  Administraion  can  most  clearly  be  called  the 
college  with  the  "split  personality."  Its  six  departments  are 
divided  evenly  between  academically  and  professionally 
oriented  programs.  Information  Systems  Management, 
Journalism  and  Public  Relations,  and  Business  Administra- 
tion lean  toward  professional  training  of  students  for  spe- 
cific fields  while  Economics,  Government  and  Politics,  and 
Geography  emphasize  broad  undergraduate  programs  and 
later  specialization  in  graduate  and  law  schools.  "In  a 
sense,  you  might  call  us  schizophrenic,"  noted  Doctor  Don 
C.  Piper,  assistant  professor  of  government  and  politics. 

BPA's  split  personality  is  also  seen  at  the  graduate  level, 
with  the  professionally  oriented  degree  of  Doctor  of  Busi- 
ness Administration  now  being  offered,  in  addition  to  the 
academic  degrees  of  Master  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  and 
Doctor  of  Philosophy. 

Expansion  also  characterizes  BPA.  Student  enrollment 
has  more  than  doubled  in  the  past  six  years,  and  the  fac- 
ulty has  been  growing  at  a  faster  rate  than  in  other  col- 
leges. The  ever-widening  scope  of  activities  of  the  Bureaus 
of  Governmental  Research  and  of  Business  and  Economic 
Research,  the  two  problem-oriented  research  projects  un- 
dertaken by  the  college,  further  exemplifies  this  spirit  of 
expansion. 


Dean  Donald  W.  O'Connell 


44 


AAROWSON,  BARRY  LOUIS  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Marketing 
ADAMS,  FRANK  RONALD  -  Reistertown,  Md.;  Geography 
ALEXANDER,  JR.,  GEORGE  L.  -  Rochester,  N.  J.; 

Accounting 
ALSTON,  BRUCE  H.  -  Short  Hills,  N.  J.;  General  Business 
ANDERSON,  ALLAN  WILLIAM  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Economics 


ANSHEL,  JOSEPH  G.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Journalism 
APPLER,  DAVID  ALAN  -  Baltimer,  Md.;  Marketing 
AQUILINA,  BENJAMIN  H.  -  Roselle,  N.  J.;  Public  Relations 
ARRET,  BRUCE  JAY  -  Adelphi,  Md.;  Information  Systems 

Management 
ASHFORD,  WILLIAM  H.  -  Hemdon,  Va.;  Marketing 


ATTMAN,  RONALD  MARTIN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Business 
AVRAM,    MARGIE    LYNN  -  SUver    Spring,    Md.;    JoumaUsm 
BAKER,  DAVID  JOHN  -  RockviUe,  Md.;  Business 

Administration 
BALL,  JR.,  GARHETT  C.  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Business 
BALLANT,  ARTHUR  FRANK  -  Fort  Lee,  N.  J.;  Economics 


BARRETT,  ROBERT  WILLIAM  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Business 

Administration 
BARRON,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Economics 
BASSETT,  GERRY  -  Silver  Sprinng,  Md.;  Journalism 
BATTAGLION,  SAIN  PETER  -  Nutley,  N.  J.;  Marketing 
BAUERSFIELD,  JR.,  GEORGE  CALVIN  -  Baltimore,  Md. 

Production  Management 


BAUMSTEIN,  RICHARD  STUART  -  Westbuiy,  N.  Y.; 

Finance 
BEATTY,  CHARLES  IRVIN  -  Baltimore,  Md.  -  Marketing 
BECK,  BRUCE  S.  -  Elmont,  N.  Y.;  Marketing 
BENUS,  JACOB  M.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Economics 
BEST,  CHARLES  LEROY  -  Orangeburg,  South  Carolina; 

Business  Administration 


BEZANSON,  ROBERT  H.  -  Timonium,  Md.;  Marketing 
BICKLEY,  JAMES  MacGILL  -  University  Park,  Md.; 

Economics 
BILANCIONI,  JR.,  ALBERT  W.  -  Wilmington,  Del.; 

Marketing 
BRACKBURN,  ZANE  DALE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Accounting 
BLAKEY,  ROBERT  CRAIG  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Statistics 


BLINKEN,  NEAL  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Public  Relations 
BLOCK,  STEWART  ALLEN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Government  and  Politics 
BLOSE,  MARCIA  ELINOR  -  Annapolis,  Md.;  French  Foreign 

Area 
BLUMBERG,  BURT  STUART  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Business 
BOEGLI,  ULRICH  PAUL  -  New  Holland,  Pa.;  German  Area 

Studies 


BOGAN,  JUNE  L.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Journalism 
BOLEY,  RUSSELL  WILSON  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  General 

Business 
BOLOTIN,  JEFFREY  WAYNE  -  PikesviUe,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 
BOOK,  STAN  HOWARD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Accounting 
BORKO,  STEPHEN  B.  -  Takoma  Park,   Md.;  Government  and 

Politics-Philosophy 

BORZYMOWSKI,  BENJAMIN  J.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Production 

and  Marketing  Management 
BOWLING,  JAMES  DOUGLAS  -  Waldorf,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 
BRANSFORD,  WILLIAM  L.  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 
BRAUN,  PETER  D.  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Economics 
BRESLOW,  PAUL  -  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  General  Business 

BRICK,  ELAINE  GRACIA  -  Ventnor  City,  N.  J.;  Personnel 

Management 
BRILL,  MAXYNE  SHANDEL  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Journalism 
BROOKS,  KAYE  TRUXTON  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 
BROWNE,  MARTIN  J.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Marketing 
BROWNSTEIN,  ANITA  FRANCES  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Government  and  Politics 


BROVE,  EDWARD  D.  -  Beltsville,  Md.;  Accounting 
BUCK,  JR.,  JAMES  MARSHALL  -  University  Park,  Md.; 

Bu.sint'.ss 
BURCHAM,  BONNIE  SUE  -  Aberdeen,  Md.;  Economics 
BURGETT,  MARRY  ANN  -  San  Francisco,  Calif.;  Advertising 
BURNETT,  ROBERT  FRANK  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Accounting 


BUSSE,  WALTER  LOUIS  -  Beltsville,  Md.;  Geography 
BYRNE,  JAMES  VINCENT- Wheaton,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 
CAHA,  JR.,  JOHN  JOSEPH  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Transportation 
CAMPBELL,  LEE  W.  -  Alexandria,  Va.;  Accounting 
CANTWELL,  JOHN  ROBERT  -  Washington,  D.  C; 

Economics 


CARSON,  BRUCE  GEORGE  -  Woodbury,  N.  J.;  Economics 
CARTAGENA,  NICOLAS  M.  -  Cagnas,  Peurto  Rico;  Finance 
CASSELBERRY,  DIANE  ROGERS  -  Bethesda,  Md.; 

Journalism 
CHADBOURN,  DWIGHT  EMERSON  -  Washington,  D.  C; 

Economics 
CHANCE,  DAVID  ROBERT  -  Oxon  Hill,  Md.;  Personnel 

Management 

CHANDLER,  ALLAN  STANLEY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Public 

Relations 
CHUNG,  CONSTANCE  YU-HWA  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Journalism 
CICCONE,  ROSEMARIE  CATHERINE  -  Seabrook,  Md.; 

Advertising 
CIEPIELA,  LANCE  E.  -  Chicago,  111.;  Pers.  Administration 

and  Labor  Relations 
CLARK,  DONALD  EVERETT  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  General 

Business 

CLARK,  DONALD  WAYNE  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Business  Public 

Administration 
CLARK,  WILLIAM  HOWARD  -  Abbeville,  Ala.;  Business 
CLARKE,  TIMOTHY  E.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  International 

Relations 
COATES,  LINDA  ANN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Business  Public 

Administration 
COHEN,  DAVID  M.  -  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  General  Business 


COLE,  JAMES  A.  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Government  and  Politics 
COMERFORD,  FREDERICK  EDWARD  -  Washington,  D.  C: 

Economics 
COMPTON,  GEORGE  WADE  -  Port  Tobacco,  Md.;  Business 
CONSTANTINIDES,  PERRY  G.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Marketing 
COOPER,  JAY  GORDON  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Statistics 


COOPER,  NORMA  FRANCES  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  General 

Business 
COPPERSMITH,  WILLIAM  ERNEST  -  Sharptown,  Md.; 

Government  and  Politics 
CORSON,  JR.,  CARL  ALBERT  -  Braddock  Heights,  Md.; 

Marketing 
CRAWFORD,  EDWIN  SLOVER  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Production 

Management 
CREGGER,  DENNIS  -  Aberdeen,  Md.;  Transportation 

CROPPER,  WILLIAM  ROBERT  -  Salisbury,  Md.;  Information 

Systems  Management 
CUMMINGS,  LINDA  K.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Information 

Systems  Management 
CUNNELL,  SUSAN  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Economics 
CURLEY,  TIMOTHY  JAMES  -  Aberdeen,  Md.;  Transportation 
DANIEL.  JERRY  WADE  -  Dundalk,  Md.;  Transportation 


DAVIS,  EDWIN  BRUCE  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  General  Business 
DAVIS,  ERIC  STUART  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Accounting 
DAVIS,  JAMES  A.  —  Hockessin,  Del.;  Business  Administration 
DEBAUCH,  MARY  ELIZABETH  -  Catonsville,  Md.;  Business 

Administration 
DEITCH,  STANLEY  MARTIN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Production  Management 


DELAY,  LARRY  THOMAS  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Production 
DELLAVALLE,  GLORIA  JEAN  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Economics 
DENHARDT,  RONALD  CHARLES  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Finance 
DIBBERN,  JOHN  STEPHEN  -  Pikesville,  Md.;  Geography 
DIETZEL,  RONALD  KING  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Marketing 


DILL,  EARL  HARRY,  JR.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Transportation 
DLXON,  DAVID  ROSS  -  Oxford,  England;  Business 

Administration 
DONOFRIO,  RALPH  NICHOLAS  -  Wilmington,  Del.; 

Marketing 
DOOLEY,  BETTY  L.  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Covemment  & 

Politics 
DRANGINIS,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS  -  Torrington,  Conn.; 

Marketing 

DRURY,  DONALD  A.  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Marketing 
DUBEI,  DONALD  WILLIAM  -  Trenton,  N.  J.;  Business 

Administration 
DUBINSKY,  MARK  JAY-  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Marketing 
EBERHART,  JR.,  PAUL  McCLOUD  -  Hagerstown,  Md.; 

Business  Administration 
EDWARDS,  DOUG  MALCOLM  -  Smithsburg,  Md.; 

Transportation 


ENIS,  CHARLES  RICHARD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Finance 
ENNIS,  WILLIAM  S.  -  Norfolk,  Va.;  Finance 
ERSKINE,  JOHN  -  Betmecwa,  Md.  -  Business 
EVANS,  DONALD  LEE  -  Camp  Springs,  Md.;  Economics 
EWERTZ,  HENRY  ERIKSON  -  Towson,  Md.;  General 
Business 


FALLON,  MICHAEL  PATRICK  -  Panama  Canal  Zone; 

Economics 
FELLOWS,  JAMES  ROBERT  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Journalism 
FELTER,  RALPH  L.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Transportation 
FERBER,  MARTY  M.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Accounting 
FEDNER,  LEE  FERDINAND  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Personnel 


FERGUSON,  ROBERT  E.,  JR.  -  Kennett  Square,  Pa.; 

Personnel  Management 
FITZGERALD,  GREGORY  WILLIAM  -  Manhasset,  N.  J.; 

Business  Administration 
FLAX,  ALVIN  DAVID  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Accounting 
FLEMING,  JANE  C.  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Marketing 
FLETCHER,  WILLIAM  E.  -  Havre  De  Grace,  Md.; 

Marketing 


FLOWER,  ALLEN  EDWARD  -  Adelphi,  Md.;  Finance 
FORESTELL,  JAMES  L.  -  Randallstown,  Md.; 

Tran.sportation 
FOSTER,  C.  NICHOLAS  -  Crete,  111.;  Marketing 
FRANKS,  MICHAEL  DANIEL  -  Bowie,  Md.;  Transportation 
FRIEMAN,  HOWARD  -  ParkvUle,  Md.;  Marketing 


FRITTS,  JR.,  ALBERT  R.  -Linchicum  Heights,  Md.; 

Business  Administration 
GANLEY,  CHRISTOPHER  THOMAS  -  Frederick,  Md.; 

Finance 
GERBER,  PAUL  SCOTT  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Business 
GERTZ,  LEWIS  ALLEN  -  Washington,  D.  C;  General 

Business 
GEWIRTZ,  MICHAEL  IAN  -  Hewlett  Harbor,  N.  Y.; 

Government  &  Politics 


GIPE,  PIPERT  EBER  -  Hagerstown,  Md.;  Economics 
GODMAN,  CODY  LEE  -  Catonsville,  Md.;  Journalism 
GOLDBERG,  HOLLACE  AVA-  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Government  &  Politics 
GOLDSTEIN,  MARC  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  General  Business 
GOTKIN,  DIANE  BETTE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Marketing 


GOTO,  ALEX  ATSUSHI  -  Potomac,  Md.;  Accounting 

GOULD,  KENNETH  ALAN  -  Washington,  D.  C;  Business- 
Personnel  Management 

GREENIP,  GARY  LOUIS  -  Middletown,  N.  J. 

GRIFFITH,  JAMES  PAUL  -  Bristol,  Md.;  Business 
Administration 

GRUBER,  MICHAEL  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Government  & 
Politics 

GUIST,  FREDRIC  MICHAEL  -  Pittsburgh,  Pa.; 

Transportation 
GURTZ,  DENNIS  MICHAEL  -  Adelphi,  Md. 
GUSTAFSON,  ALAN  C.  -  Belts viUe,  Md.;  Business 

Administration 
HACKETT,  WILLLIAM  EDWARD  -  Fairmont,  W.  Va.; 

Government  &  Politics 
HACKLER,   JAMES   FRANKLIN  -  Myrtle   Beach,   S.   C; 

Business 


HALEY,  SANDERS  FOX-Takoina  Park,  Md.;  Public 

Relations 
HALL,  DANIEL  G.  -  Rising  Sun,  Md.;  Economics 
HAMILTON,  ROBERT  WILSON  -  Lonaconing,  Md.; 

Governnic-nt  &  Politics 
HANSEN,  ROGER  WILLIAM  -  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Government 

&  Politics 
HATOS,  STEPHEN  LOUIS  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Economics 


HAZARD,  MARGARET  ANN  -  Potomac,  Md.;  Economics 
HEATER,  lOHN  M.  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  Economics 
HEAVY,  TR.,  GHARLES  M.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Economics 
HEIM,  JOHN  C.,  JR.  -  Manhasset,  N.  Y.;  Journalism 
HERGHENROEDER,  NANCY  L.  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.; 
Government  &  Politics 


HERSON,  ALAN  STUART  -  Chevy  Cha.se,  Md.;  Finance 
HERTZ,  RAYMOND  MILTON  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Marketing 
HIDLEBRAND,  RONALD  EDWARD  -  Buckeystown,  Md.; 

Accounting 
HILLIARD,  PATRICK  MICHAEL  -  Dundald,  Md.; 

Government  &  Politics 
HIPSLEY,  STEVEN  ROWE  -  Pikesville,  Md.;  Transportation 


HITT,  ARNOLD  DURWARD,  III  -Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Accounting 
HOEY,  PHILLIP  HARVEY  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Transportation 
HOFFMAN,  FRED  S.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Marketing 
HOHING,  LAWRENCE  HUGH  -  Frostburg,  Md.;  Accounting 
HOLBROOK,  THOMAS  STANLEY  -  Manchester,  Md.; 

Accounting 


HOLDEN,  WILLIAM  P.  -  Ellicott  City,  Md.;  Transportation 
HOLLINGSWORTH,  DOUGLAS  RICHARD  -  University 

Park,  Md.;  Finance 
HOLMES,  RICHARD  MASON  -  Towson,  Md.;  Transportation 
HOLTER,  RALPH  KENNETH  -  Adelphi,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 
HOZIK,  JAMES  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Accounting 


HOZI,  JOHN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Accounting 
IFSHIN,  BARBARA  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Journalism 
ISICSON,  ALAN  L.  -  Falls  Church,  Va.;  Marketing 
JACKSON,  WILFORD  H.  -  Washington,  D.  C;  Business 

Administration 
JARBOE,  HARVEY  M.  -  Sherwood,  Md.;  Finance 


JEFFRIES,  HENRY  DREYER  -  Linthicum,  Md.; 

Transportation 
JOHNSON,  MARJORIE  EILEEN  -  Laurel,  Md.;  JournaUsm 
JOHNSON   RONALD  LEROY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Journalism 
JONES,  FREDERICK  LAWSON  -  Catonsville,  Md.; 

Economics 
KAGEN,  PERRY  S.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Economics 


KATZ,  LEONARD  E.  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Marketing 
KAUFMAN,  BRUCE  ALAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  General 

Business 
KAUFMAN,  ISAAC  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Accounting 
KEEFE,  THOMAS  STEPHEN  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Business 

Administration 
KELLAM,  ALAN  DAVID  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Marketing 


KELLY,  KATHLEEN  ANN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Business 

Administration 
KEMERER,  MARILYN  JAYNE  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Business 

Administration 
KEMP,  CONNIE  J.  -  Langley  Park,  Md.;  Business 
KEMP,  VERSTEAL  D.  -  Washington,  D.  C.;  Business 

Administratiion 
KENEFICK,  GREGORY  PATRICK  -  Bethesda,  Md.; 

Journalism 


KENNEDY,  JOHN  LEE  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Economics 
KEPHART,  FENTON  J.  -  Gaithersburg,  Md.;  General  Business 
KEEN,  MICHAEL  WEST  -  Ellicott  City,  Md.;  Industrial 

Management 
KEYSER,  F.  lERRY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Personnel 
KEYSER,  STANLEY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Public  Relations 


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iZlili 


KIHKEMO,  lOHN  H.  -  Betlusda,  Md.;  Transportation 
KIRKPATRICK,  LF.E  M.  -Baltimore,  Md.;  Marketing 

Manam'ninit 
KIRKI'A  rRIC;K,  WILLIAM  D.  -  Wluaton,  Md.;  Business 

Admiiiistralion 
KITTAS,  PAUL  FRANKLIN  -  Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla.; 

(a)\i'rnnii'nt  and  Politics 
K1,FIN,  BARRY  N.-  Baltimore,  Md.;  Ciovernnieiit  and  Politics 


KNIC.HT,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  -  Collc«e  Park,  Md.:  Bu.sincss 

.administration 
KOMINOril,   lONI   PAUL-  Hvattsville,  Md.;  Transportation 
KONICK.  DANIEL  W.  -  Cden  Biirnie,  Md.;  Marketing 
KOW  AL.SKI.  CX)LIN  DA\ID  -  A<iii;l.sco,  Md.;  Finance 
KRAl'T,  NORMAN  CHARLES  -  O.xon  Hill,  Md.;  General 

Business 

KRISCHANOWSKI,  FRANK  EUGEN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Government  and  Politics 
Kl'BELICK,  CHRISTOPHER  BOND  -  Clievcrly,  Md.; 

Goxernment  and  Politics 
LAIBSON,  DENNIS  WARREN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Markt'tiniz 
LANMAN,  CHARLES  FRANCIS  -  Kensington,  Md.;  Generid 

Business 
LAUTH,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH  -Clievcrly,  Md.;  M;irketing 

LAVINE,  MARK  lOSEPH  -  Takoma  P;irk,  Md.;  Accounting 
LA'iTON,  ROBERT  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Personnel  and  Labor 

Rehitions 
L1:B()WITZ,  harry  -  Univer.,itv  Park,  Md.;  Marketing 
LEEDS,  RIC:ilARD  S.  -  Stanford,  Conn.;  Economics 
Li:\'ERl'ON,  CAROL  ANN  -  SiKer  Spring,  Md.;  Government 

;md  Politics 


LEVIN,  SANDRA  L.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Economics 
LISBON,  SHELDON  HACOB  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

('.(U'ernment  and  Politics 
Ll'IA'INSK'i,  STANIJ'IY  PAUL -SiKer  Spring,  Md.;  Statistics 
LOOMIS,  IB.    ALLAN  EUGENE-  Elkton,  Md.;  Accounting 
LOVE,  FRANKLIN  WATSON  -  Whaleysville,  Md.; 

Government  and  Politics 


LOWE,  ROGER  FORREST  -  Catonsville,  Md.;  Economics 
LUND  II,  CHRISTIAN  JASPERSON  -  C;illette,  N.  ].; 

Economics 
Ll'RIE,  MARVIN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Marketing 
LYONS,  DONALD  RICHARD  -  Lanover  Hills,  Md.; 

Ttransportation 
LYONS,  JOAN  K.  -  Whcaton,  Md.;  General  Business 


LYONS,  lOHN  B.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Transportation 
LYONS,  REGIS  BERNARD  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Transportation 
MALCHODI,  Sl'SAN  (^.AY  -  B;dtimore,  Md.;  Economies 
MALLOY,  MICHAEL  RONALD  -  Ellicott  City,  Md.; 

(;o\ernment  and  Politics 
MANDELL,  PHILIP  -  Y'onkers,  N.  Y.;  Govcrmiicnt  and 

Politics 


MARC;US,  SIDNEY  O.  -  Forestvillc,  Md.;  Statistics 
MAHKOWITZ,  MYHA  LEE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Business 

.Vdniiuistration 
MARNIER,  DENNIS  EUGENE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  General 

MAHZNCCO.  ANTHONY  P.  -  Annapolis,  Md.;  Marketing 
MASTERSON,  ROBERT  EDWARD-  O.von  Hill,  Md.;  Gov- 
irnnient  and  Politics 


MATHEWS,  DOUGLAS  ARTHUR-  Beltsville,  Md.; 

Transportation 
MATTHEWS,  MILTON  T.  -  Lakeuood,  N.  I.;  Marketing 
MeCAHILL,  KE\IN  FRANCIS  -  Laurel,  Md.;  Government 

;uid  Poliliis 
McCarthy,  F.  ANTHONY  -  C;reenlielt,  Md.;  Econ.miics 
McCOY,  WILLIAM -Columhusfi  Miss.;  General  Business 


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MeKITTRICK,  ELSIE  VIRC^.INIA  -  Salishnry,  Md.; 

luteru;iti(in  d  Relations 
M1':LIKER,  GAin  JAV  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Labor  and  Personnel 

Relations 
MELINTZ,  P.  RICHARD-  Hagerstown,  Md.;  Economics 
MERLING,  LAWRENCE  PHILIP  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Ecimoniics 
MERRIMAN,  GEORGE  MALCOLM  -  Brunswick,  Md.; 

Accounting 


METZ,  JOHN  EDGAR  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  Information 

Systems  Management 
MILLER,  JEFFREY  R.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Labor  Relations 
MOODY,  PATRICIA  ANNE  -  Burtonsville,  Md.;  Institution 

Administration 
MOORE,  RANDALL  ROLAND  -  Alexandria,  Va.;  Economics 
MOORES,  JR.,  PAUL  WESLEY  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Business 

Administration 


MOSES,  MICHAEL  OSCAR  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 
MOTLEY,  RICHARD  GRAHAM  -  New  CharroUton,  Md.; 

Business  Administration 
MOTZ,  JR.,  JOHN  ROBERT  -  Hagerstown,  Md.;  Marketing 
MULLAN,  PAUL  HOWARD  -  Westport,  Md.;  Marketing 
MULLIN,  VICTOR  -  Aberdeen,  Md.;  Accounting 


MURIK,  BARBARA  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Government  and 

Politics 
MYER,  ROBERT  CLARK  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Accounting 
NALLEY,  MICHAEL  L.  -  LaPlata,  Md.;  Accounting 
NAYLOR,  ALAN  HOLT  -  Springfield,  Penn.;  General  Business 
NELSON,  NORMAN  L.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Transportation/ 

Broadcasting 


NEWELL,  KENNETH  WILSON  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Transportation 
NICHOLAS,  JOSEPH  ROBERT  -  Odenton,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 
NICHOLSON,  PHILIP  JAMES  -  Rockville,  Mr.;  Accounting 
NICHOLAS,  ROBERT  J  -  Hollywood,  Md.;  Transportation 
NOE,  II,  JAMES  E.  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Transportation 


Sabillasville,  Md.;  Public 
■  Bethesda,  Md.; 


NORMAN,  H.  BENJAMIN 

Relations 
NORRIS,  RAYMOND  VERNON 

Transportation 

NOVOTNY,  JAMES  LOUIS  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Marketing 
OLSON,  CARL  FREDERIC  -  MvLean,  Va.;  Economics 
ORNDORFF,  GERALD  WESLEY  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Accounting 

OTTENHEIMER,  MARK  DAVID  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Business 
PAINTER,  MAURICE  LAFAYETTE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

General  Business 
PALMER,  KAREN  LORETTA  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  German  Area 
PARKS,  ROBERT  MILES  -  Falls  Church,  Va.;  Business 

Administration 
PAZONNICK,  MARVIN  ISRAEL  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Governmen  and  Politics 


PEDAK,  MARIA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Government  and  Politics 
PEED,  DANIEL  A.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Journalism 
PENALOZA,  MIGUEL  -  Mexico  City,  Mex.;  Economics 
PENCEK,  RICHARD  T.  -  Dundalk,  Md.;  Accounting 
PERGOLA,  THOMAS  ALAN  J.  -  Greenbelt,  Md.;  Personnel 
Management 


PERKINS,  RAYMOND  -  Adelphi,  Md.;  Transportation 
PERRIER,  JOHN  WAY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Accounting 
PHELPS,  PETER  BROOKS  -  Newburgh,  N.  Y.;  Transportation 
PICKETT.  JR.,  EDWARD  GRABETT  -  Summit,  N.  J.; 

Accounting 
PIGG,  WILLIAM  SCOTT  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Transportation 


PINCUS,  ROBERT  PAUL  -  Chillum  Terrace,  Md.;  Finance 
PLUMMER,  JR.,  CLAYTON  ROBERT  -  College  Park,  Md.; 

French  Area 
POLLACK,  HOWARD  A.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Government  and 

Politics 
POSNER,  RICHARD  KENT  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Marketing 
POTTER,  FREDRICK  L.  -  Huntington  Park,  Calif.;  Economics 


Milan,  Tenn.;  General  Business 
Upper  Marlboro,  Md.; 


■  Annapolis,  Md.; 


POWERS,  DONALD  LEE  • 
POWERS,  JR.,  RALPH  W. 

Government  and  Politics 
PRICE,  JR.,  RAYMOND  FRANKLIN 

Transportation 

QUACKENBUSH,  PAULINE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Jaurnalism 
QUACKENBUSH,  WILLIAM  GARY  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Journalism 


OUEIN.  DENNIS -Elkton,  Md.;  Production  Management 
RABEiNHORST,  BARBARA  LYNN  -Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Geography 
RABENHORST,  THOMAS  DANIEL  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Urban  Geography 
RADCLIPT,  CRAIG  ANDERSON  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Economics 
RAHLL,  JR.,  EDWARD  GEORGE  -  Bel  Air,  Md.; 

Transportation 


RAPPAPORT,  BARRY  ALLEN  -  Takoma,  Md.;  Economics 
RAYNOR,  KENNETH  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Transportation 
REARDON,  JEREMIAH  -  Primes,  Pa.;  Public 

Administration 
REESE,  EARL  A.  -  Parkville,  Md.;  Accounting 
HEICHEL,  KATHRYN  ELIZABETH  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Public  Relations 


REINHARDT,  RICHARD  -  Bowie,  Md.;  General  Business 
REINHARDT,  III,  WILLIAM  H.  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Marketing 

and  Statistics 
RENCHER,  DOUGLAS  MAURICE,  Bivalce,  Md.;  Business 

Organization 
RICE,  PAUL  H.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Economics 
ROBINSON,  CHERYL  ANNE  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 


ROBINSON,  DENNIS  B.  -  Coronado,  Calif.;  Geography 
ROBINSON,  JAY  E.  -  Elkton,  Md.;  Marketing 
ROBINSON,  STEPHEN  M.  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 
ROCHA,  RICHARD  ROBERT  -  Topeka,  Kansas;  General 

Business 
ROSEN,  EDWARD  ALEXANDER  -  Kensington,  Md.; 

Personnel  Management 

ROSENBERG,  JERROLD  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Information 

Svstems  Management 
ROSENBLOOM,  JERRY  B.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Accounting 

pre-Law 
ROUZER,  PATRICIA  ANN  -  Mount  Airy,  Md.;  Journalism 
SAFRAN,  ESTER  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Government  and 

Politics 
SAGE,  RICHARD  W.  -  Kensington,  Md.;  Government  and 

Politics 


SAMSET,  WALTER  L.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Accounting 
SANDLER,  JAMES  STEVEN  -  Syosset,  N.  Y.;  Economics 
SCHEIBACH,  CLIFFORD  G.  -  Hyattsville,  Md.; 

Transportation 
SCHLENOTT,  MARVIN  T.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Economics 
SCHMITZ,  PAUL  TRACY  -  Adelphi,  Md.;  Marketing  and 

Statistics 


Md.;  General  Business 
Silver  Spring,  Md.; 


SCHNEIER,  lOAN  -  Pikesville 
SCHNEIDER,  MAURY  CARL 

Accounting 
SCHULMAN,  RICHARD  BARRY  -  Silver  Spring,  Md 

Economics 
SCHWARTZ,  ARTHUR  ROBERT  -  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 

Journalism 
SCHWARTZ,  MARK  HENERY  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Economics 


SCIRE,  HOHN  ANTHONY  -  Hattsville,  Md.;  International 

Affairs 
SEGANISH.  WILLIAM  MICHAEL  -  ()\on  Hill,  Md.;  Finance 
SEIFERT,  RUSSELL  LEE  -  Baltimore.  Md.;  Marketing 
SELLERS,  ROBERT  FRANCIS  -  Cheverlv,  Md.;  Journalism 
SEMUELS,  JOEL  MICHAEL  -  Bahimore,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 


SESSOMS,  JOAN  ELSIE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Go\  ernment  and 

Politics 
SHELTON,  CHARLES  CONAWAY  -  Pocomoke,  Md.; 

Accounting 
SIEGEL,  GENE  PHILIP  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Transportation 
SILVERMAN,  RICHARD  IRA-  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Marketing 
SIMMONS,  RAYMOND  II.  -  Towson,  Md.;  Government  and 

Politics 


SINCLAIR,  KAREN  STARP  -  Potomac,  Md.;  Economics 

SINGER,  LARRY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Journalism 

SLAN,  ALLAN  CIARY  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Government  and 

Politics 
SLEICHTER,  CHARLES  HENRY  -  Severna  Park,  Md.; 

General  Business 
SMITH,  LINDA  JEAN  -  Frederick,  Md.;  Personnel 

Management 


SMITH,  RICHARD  HENERY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Marketing 
SMITH,  ROBERT  DEE  -  Aberdeen,  Md.;  Economics 
SMITH,  ROBERT  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Economics 
SMITH,  RUSSELL  PHILLIPS  -  Cambridge,  Md.;  Economics 
SMITH,  WILLIAM  THOMAS  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Economics 


SNYDER,  STEPHEN  ALAR  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 
SNYDER,  JR.,  WENDELL  -  Youngstown,  Ohio;  General 

Business 
SORRELL,  JR.,  RICHARD  PARK  -  Adelphi,  Md.;  Business 

Administration 
SPARKS,  GEORGE  NELSON  -  Riverdale,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics/ International  Affairs 
SPEIZMAN,  ALICE  B.  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Government  and 

Politics  /  Pre-Law 

SPENCER,  RICHARD  ALLEN  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Transportation 
SPIES,  JAMES  LANGFORD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Economics 
STAUFFER,  CHRISTIAN  WILLIAM  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Accounting 
STEARNS,  TIMOTHY  -  Arlington,  Va.;  General  Business 
STEUER,  KENNETH  ALAN  -  HyattsvUle,  Md.:  Marketing 


STODDARD,  DENNIS  W.  -  Rogers  Heights,  Md.; 

International  Affairs 
STOLTE,  JR.,  CHARLES  F.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Marketing 
STRAND,  RUSSELL  E.  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Economics 
STRECKFUS,  PAUL  EDWARD- Baltimore,  Md.;  Economics 
STUMPFF,  ROBERT  T.  -  Lewistown,  Penn.;  Transportation 


SUGAR,  BETSYJANE  -  Pikesville,  Md.;  Public  Relations 
SULLIVAN,  MICHAEL  GEORGE  -  HyattsviUe,  Md.; 

Accounting 
SULLIVAN,  WILLIAM  GARY  -  Indianhead,  Md.;  Finance 
SUTKUS,  RICHARD  WILLIAM  -  Greenbelt,  Md.;  Business 

Administration 
SW ANSON,  KENT  -  Summit,  N.  J.;  Government  and  Politics 


SWINDELL,  JAMES  WILSON  -  Blounts  Creeks,  N.  C; 

Business  Administration 
SZYMKOWICZ,  JOHN  THOMAS  -  Hillcrest  Heights,  Md.; 

Economics 
TAGERT,  JR.,  JAMES  WILLIAM  -  O.xon  Hill,  Md.;  General 

Business 
TEMPLE,  SAUNDRA  ANNE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Geography 
THOMAS  CALVIN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Economics 


THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  F.  -  Elkridge,  Md.;  Accounting 
TOMIC,  MIRKO  -  Arlington,  Va.;  Marketing 
URBAN,  RICHARD  H.  -  Mt.  Airy,  Md.;  Industrial 

Management 
VANCE,  WILLIAM  FOUST  -  Oxon  Hill,  Md.;  Journalism 
VEST,  CHARLES  T.  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Government  and 

Politics 


VOGELSANG,  ROBERT  F.  -  Pasadena,  Md.;  Business 

Administration 
WAIKART,  FRANK  WOLF-  Silver  Hill,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 
WAKEFIELD,  DONALD  KEMP  -  Essex,  Md.;  Business 

Administration 
WALDMAN,  ROBERT  DENNIS  -  Pikesville,  Md.;  Accounting 
WALEGA,  JOSEPH  V.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Marketing 

WALKER,  FRED  A.  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Transportation 
WALLS,  ALLAN  RAYMOND  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Production 

Management 
WAPLE,  JR.,  BEN  F.  -Wheaton,  Md.;  General  Business 
WARREN,  JR.,  HARALD  JEFFERSON  -  Seat  Pleasant,  Md.; 

Transportation 
WEBB,  RICHARD  THOMAS  -  Catonsville,  Md.;  Business 

Persormel 


WEINSTEIN,  MELVIN  STANLEY  -  Aberdeen,  Md.; 

Personnel  and  Labor  Relations 
WETZEL,  DOUGLAS  ALAN  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Accounting 
WHITE,  ELLA  LOUISE  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Institutional 

Administration 
WIDNER,  DAVID  DREKA  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Business 

Administration 
WILLOTH,  DANIEL  DRENNAN  -  Boston,  Mass.;  Accounting 


WILSON,  LINDALEE  -  Damascus,  Md.;  Journalism 
WINTERLING,  LEAH  RUTH  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Journalism 
WOOD,  RONALD  OWEN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  AccUmting 
WOOD,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  -  Towson,  Md.;  Marketing 
WORRAL,  ROBERT  WILLIAM  -  Hyattsville,  Md.; 
Accounting 


WRIGHT,  III,  JOHN  M.  -  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  Personnel 

Administration 
WRIGHT,  JR.,  JOSEPH  P.  -  Salisbury,  Md.;  Marketing 
YATES,  JAMES  WILLIAM  -  Centreville,  Md.;  Government 

and  Politics 
YEAGLE,  DENNIS  LEESE  -  Timonium,  Md.;  Political 

Science 
YEATS,  RALPH  -  Joplin,  Missouri;  Accounting 


YOURTEE,  MICHAEL  WILLARD  -  Brownsville,  Md.; 

Transportation 
YURFEST,  JOSEPH  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Government  and 

Politics 
ZIHLMAN,  JUDITH  LYNN  -  Indian  Head,  Md.;  Public 

Relations 
ZWEIG,  STEVEN  TERRY  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Marketing 


Not  Pictured: 


BEHIZAD,  KEYUAN  -  Iran,  Tehran;  Economics 

CEPPOS,  JEROME  MERLE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Journalism 

DUNCAN,  GAIL  ALBERS  -  Ellicott  City,  Md.;  Personnel 

Administration 
KAPLAN,  SAMUEL  RICHARD  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Government 

&  Politics 
JACKSON,  GARY  LEE  -  Frederick,  Md.;  Economics 


MARQUARDT,  CHARLES  D.  -  Berwyn  Heights,  Md.;  Government 

&  Politics 
MOLOVINSKY,  GENE  -  AUentown.  Pa.;  Marketing 
SUMMERFIELD,  JR.,  EMANUEL  PETE  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Economics 
TAYLOR,  LISA  N.  -  Washington,  D.  C;  Journalism 
WOLPERT,  HANK  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  General  Business 


54 


Dean  Vernon  E.  Anderson 


56 


EDUCATION 


In  the  words  of  Dr.  L.  Morris  McCliire,  associate  dean  of  education, 
"Preparing  professional  workers  at  all  levels  and  in  all  fields  of  public  school 
work,"  has  long  been  the  goal  set  by  the  College  of  Education.  Today  this 
preparation  is  characterized  by  progress,  and  an  acute  awareness  by  everyone 
of  its  importance  in  every  aspect  of  the  educational  process. 

The  College  of  Education  is  the  only  institution  at  the  University  that 
prepares  its  5,000  undergraduates  for  any  kin;;l  of  teaching  position,  from 
kindergarten  through  college,  in  the  demanding  field  of  special  education,  as 
well  as  in  counselling  and  administration. 

Certain  public  schools  are  now  being  staffed  by  University  training  pro- 
grams, so  that  teachers  may  better  supervise  students  in  their  preparation 
for  the  teaching  experience. 

From  a  physical  standpoint,  the  technological  center  in  the  basement  of 
the  Education  Building  represents  progress  at  its  peak.  Television,  teaching 
machines,  and  electronic  teaching  aids  signify  an  all-new  media  through  which 
innovations  in  both  the  learning  and  teaching  processes  are  being  made 
possible. 

Academically,  the  graduate  program  promises  to  be  the  greatest  con- 
tributing factor  to  progress  and  the  "new  approach"  in  teacher  education. 
Of  the  1,500  graduate  students,  400  are  now  full  time  teachers  working  part 
time  on  degrees,  a  marked  and  rapid  increase  over  the  past  four  years.  The 
new  field  of  graduate  training  in  educational  technology  is  further  evidence 
of  Maryland's  advancing  graduate  study  program. 


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57 


ABELMAN,  JACKIE  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Elementary 

Education 
ADAMS,  SUE  CAROL  —  Buckeystown,  Md.;  Home  Economics 

Education 
ADAMS,  SUZETTE  -  Bowie,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
AHERN,  JANE  ANN  -  Bowie,  Md.;  Spanish 
ALMOND,  JEAN  C.  -  HyattsviUe,  Md.;  Elementary 


AMSELLEM,  RAE  SHELLEY  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  French 
ANORYS,  ELENA  STEPHANIE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Cheniistr>' 
ANTIN,  EMILY  LOUISE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
APPERTI,  RALPH  E.  -  HyattsviUe,  Md.;  Industrial 
APPLEBAUM,  REBECCA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 


ASCHENBRENNER,  JEANNE  E.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
ATWELL,  MARIAN  LEE  -  Chester,  Md.;  Elementary 
BAKER,  JANICE  LYNN -College  Park,  Md.;  Elementary 
BAKER,  KENNETH  ROBERT  -  Maugansville,  Md.;  Indu.strial 
BAKER,  MYRA  SUE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 


BARKAN,  ARLENE  M.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
BARNEY,  ELEANOR  JOYCE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
BARRON,  LOIS  HELEN  -  W.  HyattsviUe,  Md.;  Elementary 
BAUER,  ANDREA  MARIE  -  White  Hall,  Md.;  French 
BAUM,  KAREN  RUTH  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Elementary 


BEERS,  REBECCA  -  Landover  Hills,  Md.;  English 
BELL,  EILEEN  ARMSTRONG- Miami,  Florida;  Elementary 
BELL,  LAURA  ANN  -  Rhodesdale,  Md.;  Home  Economics 
BELL,  PATRICIA  -  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Elementary 
BENDER,  SHERRY  M.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 


BERGMAN,  HOLLACE  LOUISE  -  FAR  Rockaway,  N.  Y.; 

Early  Childhood 
BERLIN,  LOUIS  ROBERT  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Education 
BERLIN,  RICHARD  MERRILL  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Music 
BERRY,  ELLEN  VIRGINIA  -  District  Heights;  Home 

Economics 
BEST,  NANCY  SUE  -  EUicott  Qty,  Md.;  Elementary 


BETTS,  BARBARA  J.  -  Springfield,  Pa.;  English 
BIESECKER,  CAROL  ANN  -  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Early  Childhood 
BILLUPS,  RICHARD  B.  -  Bel  Air,  Md.;  Industrial 
BILLY,  CONSTANCE  LA  RUE  -  Frederick,  Md.:  Elementary 
BIZOT,  MARTHA  LOUISE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 


BLACKSIN,  CONSTANCE  DEE  -  Takona  Park,  Md.; 

Elementary 
BLAU,  PAMELA  R.  -  Rockville,  Md.;  EngUsh 
BLONDER,  BARBARA  ELLEN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Elementary 
BLOOMQUIST,  MARCIA  ANN  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 
BLUMBERG,  ROCHELLE  E.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 


BOBUS,  JOANNE  MONICA  -  Aberdeen,  Md.;  English 
BOGEN,  PAULA  RAE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.:  Elementary 
BOHANAN,  NANCY  JEAN  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Elementary 
BOHN,  LINDA  SUE  -  English 
BOND,  SUSAN  JANE  -  Kensington,  Md.;  Home  Economics 


BONNER,  ELAINE  M.  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Secretarial 
BOOKFORD,  CAROLE  L.  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Social  Studies 
BOROFKA,  CECELIA  KIM  -Timonium,  Md.;  English 
BOURDOSIS,  MARCO  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  History 
BOYER,  LINDA  K.  -  Frederick,  Md.;  Education 


BRADLEY,  KAREN  LOUISE  -  Rockville,  Md.;    Elementary 
BRAZEE,  JUDITH  ELLEN  -  Madison,  Conn.;  Elementary 
BRODERICK,  KAREN  ANN  -  Skyline,  Md.;  Elementary 
BRODSKY,  GAIL  SONDR  -  Hayttsvillc,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
BRONROTT,  ALEXIS  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Art 


BROOKS,  CAROL  ANNE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
BROOKS,  SANDRA  -  Easton,  Md.;  Elementary 
BROWN,  PATRICIA  ANN  -  Laurel,  Md.;  Mathematics 
BUCEVICIUS,  ZIGMAS  JURGIS  -  Stevensville,  Md.;  German 
BURG,  ELLEN  BETH  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Social  Studies 


BURNS,  LINDA  KRAMER  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  English 
BUSHEY,  SANDRA  KAY  -  Cavetown,  Md.;  Elementary 
BUTTERMORE,  VIRGINIA  -  Laurel,  Md.;  Elementary 
CAINE,  III  BRECKENRIDGE  -  Washington,  D.  C;  Industrial 
CALDWELL,  REBECCA  J.  -  Laurel,  Md.;  Library  Science 


CAPLAN,  ARLENE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
CAPLAN,  ILENE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
CATZVA,  ANITA  CAROL  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
CEDERBERG,  LINDA  JEAN  -  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C;  Early 

Childhood 
CHESTON,  ALVIN  LONG  -  Bowie,  Md.;  Social  Studies 


CLARKE,  DONNA  JEAN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Home 

Economics 
CLYDESDALE,  NAN  L.  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Math 
COLE,  DONNA  L.  —  Long  Meadow,  Mass.;  Home  Economics 
COLEMAN,  BARBARA  L.  -  Potomac,  Md.;  Elementary 
COLEMAN,  TRACY  C.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Industrial 


CONNOR,  MARY  JANE  -  Brentwood,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
COOPER,  ROBERT  EUGENE  -  Mitchell,  Inda.;  Agricultural 
COURCHEN,  PATRICIA  EILEEN  -  Goldsboro,  Md.;  Home 

Economics 
COX,  BARBARA  ANN  -  Bel  Air,  Md.;  History 
CRAIG,  DON  C.  W.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Industrial 


CROWTHER,  MARGARET  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
CRYER,  PATRICIA  LYNN  -  Leonardtown,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 
CUBA,  GARY  W.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Industrial 
GUSHING,  DONNA  J.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Home  Economics 
DAUDELIN,  DAWN  BETTE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 


DAVIDSON,  DOREEN  SUE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
DAYTON,  MARY  ALICE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 
DEAN,  SANDRA  -  Middletown,  Md.;  Elementary 
DEITRICH,  BARBARA  LOUISE  -  Lutherville,  Md.; 

Mathematics 
DEITZ,  BARBARA  GAYLE  -  SUver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 


DEMARZO,  MARY  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  English 
DEMPSEY,  JR.,  WILLIAM  HODGES  -  Hillchest  Heights, 

Md.;  Industrial 
DEPUE,  CHERYL  MARIE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
DEUCHLER,  LINDA  LEE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  History 
DIETLE,  SHERRY  ANNE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Secretarial 


DIZE,  III,  NOAH  BENJAMIN  -  Crisfield,  Md.;  Art 
DONNELLAN,  EILEEN  MARIE  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.; 

Elementary 
DUCOTE,  BARBARA  VALERIE  -  Hyattsville,  Md.; 

Elementary 
DUVALL,  JUDITH  FRANCES  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
DVOSKIN,  DIANE  M.  -  Randallstown,  Md.;  Elementary 


EATON,  JOHN  HOWARD  -  Brandywine,  Md.;  Industrial 
EGGLESTON,  DIANE  LYNN  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Elementary 
EINSTEIN,  STEPHANY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
EISENBERG,  GLORIA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Art 
EISENBERG,  JUDY  MARSHA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 


ENGLE,  C.\ROL  ANN  -  Cambridge,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
EPSTEIN,  MYRA  ESTHER  -  Washington,  D.  C.;  Early 

Childhood 
EVERNGAM,  SUE  ANN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
EZRINE,  NATALIE  PHYLISS  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 
FABISZAK,  ALAN  EDWARD  -  North  Lintchium,  Md.; 

Industrial 


FARRERA,  CHRISTINA  -  College  Park,  Md.;  English 
FAYCHECK,  KATHERINE  -  Forestville,  Md,;  Elementary 
FEARING,  HELEN  LEE  -  Elliott  City,  Md.;  Home  Economics 
FEINBLUM,  CONNA  SUE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
FEINGOLD,  ARLENE  BETH  -  Washington,  D.  C; 
Elementary 


FELDMAN,  GLORIA  FRANCES  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Elementary 
FELDMAN,  MARSHALL  EDWARD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Music 
FIEDLER,  NANCY  ANN  -  Laurel,  Md.;  Elementary 
FINEGAN,  ANNE  H.  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Interior  Design 
FINKELSTEIN,  GAYLE  CYNTHIA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 


FINN,  BONNIE  ALICE  -  Red  Lion,  Pa.;  Speech 
FLANAGAN,  II,  RALPH  TANNER  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Industrial 
FLAYHART,  JOAN  PAULINE  -  Glen  Burnie,  Md.; 

Elementary  Art 
FLEGAL,  WENDY  STARR  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Elementary 
FORD,  III,  THOMAS  LATIMER  -  Towson,  Md.;  Industrial 


FORREST,  MARJORIE  ANN  -  Brandywine,  Md.;  History 
FOSTER,  SARA  ELLEN  -  Paris,  111.;  Secondary 
FOWLER,  MARILYN  LOUISE  -  Potomac,  Md.;  Elementary 
FRADKIN,  JANICE  HUBERT  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 
ERASER,  SUSAN  PARSONS  -  Midletown,  Md.;  Elementary 


FREE,  CHARLOTTE  SUZANNE  -  Frederick,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 
FREEDMAN,  BONNIE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
FRIED,  SUSAN  BROOKE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
FRIEDLANDER,  NANCY  LEA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 
FULLER,  PAMELA  GARIL  -  Annapqolis,  Md.;  Elementary 


FUNKHOUSER,  FAYE  -  Ardi  Cascade,  Md.;  Elementary 
FUREY,  MARIANNE  -  Long  Island,  N.  Y.;  Early  Childhood 
FURMAN,  GLORIA  ANN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Home 

Economics 
GADO,  DONNA  MARIA  -  Lanham,  Md.;  English 
GALLAGHER,  BARBARA  ANNE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Elementaary 


GARBER,  BEVERLY  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
GATES,  LAURETTA  IRENE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
GEIGER,  PAMELA  ELAINE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
GELLER,  KAY  F.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
GENETTI,  MARGUERITE  ANNE  -  Fort  Meade,  Md.;  Social 
Studies 


GIENGER,  JUDITH  L.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md,  Md.;  Home 

Economics 
GILLESPIE,  ROBIN  M.  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Social  Studies 
GIMBLE,  BARBARA  -  Kensmgton,  Md.;  Art 
GLAZER,  SUZANNE  C.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
GOLDBLATT,  NADINE  IRIS  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 


GRABER,  LYNNE  BARTON  -  Dubuque,  Iowa;  Library 

Science 
GRAN,  LENORE  ELLEN  -  Clinton,  Md.;  Art 
GRANAT,  ILENE  JOANNE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
GRAYSON,  JOAN  E.  -  West  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Elementary 
GREENBAUM,  JOAN  -  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Elementary 


GRIFFIN,  JANET  ELLEN  -  Rockville,  Md.:  Early  Childhood 
GRIM,  BEVERLY  JANE  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Biology 
GRUBB,  SHARON  ANN  -  Severn,  Md.;  History 
HACKERMAN,  INA  L.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Spanish 
HAHN,  BRENDA  LYNN  -  Frederick,  Md.;  Home  Economics 


HALL,  BEVERLY  EDNA  -  BalHmore,  Md.;  Elementary 
HALL,  MARY  DIANE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
HAMILL,  SUSAN  VERA  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Secondary 
HAMMOND,  LINDA  ELLEN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
HANCOCK,  E.  CAROLE  -  Alexandria,  Va.;  Elementary 


HANYOK,  BETTY  ANNE  -  Bladensburg,  Md.;  Home 

Economics 
HARE,  DAVID  FRANCIS  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Industrial 
HARNESS,  M.  SAHN  -  Clarksville,  Md.;  Art 
HARPER,  ELIZABETH  NEWTON  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Speech 
HARRIS,  ELAINE  SUSAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  History 


HART,  LAWRENCE  D.  -  Sparrows  Point,  Md.;  Geography 
HAWKINS,  BEVERLY  MAE  -  Randolph  Villiago,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 
HAWNES,  MARY  E.  -  Coventry,  Conn.;  English 
HEIDER,  BARBARA  H.  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
HEPLER,  JUANITA  MIDGETTE  -  Oxon  Hill,  Md.;  Library 

Science 


HENSLEY,  SHEILA  MAE  -  Salisbury,  Md.;  Elementary 
HILSBERG,  CAROL  ANITA  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
HILTEABRICK,  FAY  CELESTE  -  Taneytown,  Md.; 

Elementary 
HIPPLE,  GAIL  LORRAINE  -  Laurel,  Md.;  Home  Economics 
HIRSH,  HELENE  ANNE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 


HOOHMAN,  MICHELLE  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Elementary 
HOEFLICH,  BRUCE  ROBERT  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Industrial 
HOILER,  FREDERICK  JEFFREY  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Industrial 
HOLLOW  AY,  DOROTHY  A.  -  Show     ,  Md.;  Elementary 
HOLZAPFEL,  MARJORIE  NICHOLb  -  Hagerstown,  Md.; 

Elementary 


HOLZMAN,  JR.,  CHARLES  W.  -  Bahimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
HOMAN,  BARBARA  ANNE  -  Bowie,  Md.;  Elementary 
HOUSTON,  BARBARA  ANN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
HOWARD,  GERALD  EDWARD  -  Frederick,  Md.;  Industrial 
HOWARD,  PATRICIA  CROSSFIELD  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 
Elementary 


HUDSON,  SUSAN  CROMER  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 
HUHN,  PATRICIA  M.  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Home  Economics 
HULL,  MARY  ELIZABETH  -  Westeminster,  Md.;  Home 

Economics 
HUSMAN,  MARY  ANTOINETTE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Elementary 
IRELAND,  JEANNE  ELLEN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 


JACOBSON,  HELEN  V.  -  Washington,  D.  C;  Art 
JACKLEY,  SANDRA  WISE  -  Landover,  Md.;  Elementary 
JACKSON,  ELIZABETH  MAY  -  Greenbelt,  Md.;  Secretarial 

Business 
JACKSON,  GARY  -  Bahimore,  Md.;  Industrial 
JACKSON,  WINNIE  FAYE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 


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JARBOE,  NANCY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early  Childliood 
JAVIER,  LARRAINE  CAROL  -  HyattsviUe,  Md.;  Business 
JOHNSON,  BEVERLY  ANNE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Math 
JOHNSON,  DEBORAH  ANN  -  Myersville,  Md.;  Art 
JONES,  FONTAINE  -  Crofton,  Md.;  Social  Studies 


TONES,  JUDITH  ANN  -  Suitland,  Md.;  English 
lORDAN,  CERRY  D.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
JYACHOSKY,  BARBARA  ANN  -  Brown.sville,  Pa.;  Social 

Sciences 
KAPLAN,  BONA  CYRILXE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
KAUFMAN,  LORRAINE  FRANCES  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Elementary 


KEMPNER,  LINDA  H.  -  Spartanburg,  S.  C;  Elementary 
KESSLER,  MARSHA  SUE  -  Baltimore,  Md,;  Home  Economics 
KING,  CAROL  ANN  -  Kent  Village,  Md.;  Elementary 
KING,  III,  ROBERT  DOUGLAS  -Wheaton,  Md.;  Industrial 
KIRBY,  LOUISE  JEANNETTE  -  Oxon  Hill,  Md.;  Home 
Economics 


KIRK,  BARBARA  ANNE  -  HyattsviUe,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
KLARBERY,  SUSAN  -  Bayside,  N.  Y.;  Education 
KLATZKIN,  FRAN  R.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Music 
KLEIN,  BARBARA  RUTH  -  Chevy  Chase,  Mr.;  Elementary 
KLEIN,  STEPHEN  RICHARD-  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Industrial 


KLEIN,  SUSAN  ELIZABETH  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
KNAUFF,  NANCY  LEE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
KNITZ,  ELLEN  SHEILA  -  Randallstown,  Md.;  Elementary 
KNOX,  ALICE  HELEN  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Elementary 
KOERWER,  BARBARA  ANN  -  HyattsviUe,  Md.;  English 


KOHN,  LYINDA  SUE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
KOZAK,  GLORIA  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Speech 
KRUGER,  SALOME  SCARLETT  -  SUver  Spring,  Md.; 

Elementary 
LANE,  MARY  KATHLEEN  -  Cethesda,  Md.;  Biology 
LAPPIN,  MARY  RITA  -  Cheverly,  Md.;  Elementary 


LASKEY,  MARY  THEODORA  -  Oakland,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 
LEAN,  BONNIE  SUSAN  -  Randallstown,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 
LEBOWITZ,  SUSAN  G.  -  HyattsviUe,  Md.;  Art 
LEE,  ALICE  SUZANNE  -  Hyatt.sville,  Md.;  Social  Studies 
LEE,  JR.,  WILLIAM  T.  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  Industrial 


LEIBERTON,  PAUL  EMERSON  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Secondary 
LEPHARDT,  ROSEMARY  LENORE  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Elementary 
LEONARD,  KATHLEEN  SARAH  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Home 

Economics 
LERNER,  HARRY  ARON  -  HyattsviUe,  Md.;  Elementary 
LESSANS,  ELLEN  TERRY  -  BaUimore,  Md.;  Elementary 


LEVENTHAL,  SHARON  LYNN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Elementary 
LEVIN,  ANNE  HELENE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
LEVINSON,  TOBY  ANN  -  Bcthesda.  Md.;  Elementary 
LEWIS,  DEANNA  LOU  -  New  Carrollton,  Md.;  Secondary 
LIEBERMAN,  ROBYNE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Education 


LIEF,  SHARYN  IRIS  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
LITT,  SHARON  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
LITTMAN,  JOY  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
LITZAU,  WALTER  WAYNE  -  Ellicott  City,  Md.;  Industrial 
LODGE,  LINDA  L.  -  BeltsviUe,  Md.;  Elementary 


LOEB,  RENEE  L.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Early  Chadhood 
LORD,  LYNDA  BARBARA  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 
LUCHETTI,  ROBERTA  JOANN  -  Adclphi,  Md.;  Secretarial 
LUKE,  VIRGINIA  MAE  -  Adephi,  Md.;  English 
LYONS,  KATHLEEN  MARY  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Early 
Childhood 


MADER,  SHERRY  TRUE  -  Olney,  Md.;  Elementary 
MALIN,  BONNIE  N.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
MALKUS,  KEITH  E.  -  Cambridge,  Md.;  Education 
MANDIS,  DEMETRA  CATINA  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 
MAPP,  ROBERTA  JEANNE  -  HiUcrest  Heights,  Md.: 


History 
Art 


MARCH,  LAWRENCE  MELVIN  -  Elkridge,  Md.;  Elementary 
MARTIN,  JOANN  MARIE  -  Walkersville,  Md.;  Elementary 
MARTIN,  PATRICIA  JO  -  Oakland,  Md.;  Home  Economics 
MARTIN,  SHARON  -  Greenbelt,  Md.;  Home  Economics 
MARTIN,  SUSAN  HELEN  -  Roslyn  Heights,  Md.;  French 


MARVIN,  PATRICIA  ANN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Music 
MASTBROOK,  CHRISTINE  MARIE  -  Hyattsville,  Md.; 

Elementary 
MASTERSON,  JOAN  ANN  -  Hornell,  N.  Y.;  Elementary 
MAURER,  DAWN  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  English 
MAYER,  BETTY  JEAN  -  Sdver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 


McBRIDE,  JOHN  E.  -  Lanham,  Md.;  Industrial 
McDowell,  nancy  jane  -  Caithersburg,  Md.;  French 
McINTOSH,  CAROL  A.  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
McNERNEY,  FRANCIS  CLAY  -  Indian  Head,  Md.;  Industrial 
MEASEL,  ROBERT  E.  -  Woodsboro,  Md.;  Agriculture 


MERENDINO,  PAULETTE  JOSEPHINE  -  Rockville,  Md.; 

Elementary 
MILEWSKY,  MARLENE  RENEE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 
MILLAR,  KAREN  -  Rediands,  Calif.;  Elementary 
MILLER,  KAREN  LOIS  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  French 
MILLER,  LAWRENCE  ALAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Social 

Studies 


MILLER,  SHIRLEY  ANN  -  Hyattsville,  Md,;  Elementary 
MINION,  SUSAN  MARIE  -  Ellicott  City,  Md.;  Secondary 
MISTER,  BARBARA  JEAN  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Elementary 
MOCKABEE,  JOANN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 
MOHR,  BARBARA  JEAN  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Elementary 


MONITOR,  NANCY  LOUISE  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  Home 

Economics 
MOORE,  SHELBY  JEAN  -  Elkton,  Md.;  Elementary 
MORAN,  MARY  M.  -  Westminster,  Md.;  Secondary 
MORGAN,  HELEN  E.  -  Frostburg,  Md.;  Home  Economics 
MOSSBURG,  SUSAN  ELAINE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Elementary 


MUDD,  jean  CARVE  -  Elinton,  Md.;  Elementary 
MULLIS,  JOANN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Education 
NEEDLE,  PATRICIA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
NEESE,  EDWARD  ELLIOTTE  -  Annapolis,  Md.;  Social 

Studies 
NEUBERT,  IRENE  ELIZABETH  -  Essev,  Md.;  Elementary 


NEUSTADT,  SHEILA  BERNICE  -  Washington,  D.  C; 

Social  Studies 
NOBLE,  ROBERT  L.  -  Lutherville,  Md.;  Industrial 
NORTH,  BONNIE  FRANCES  -  Snyder  Spring,  Md.; 

Elementary 
NUSSBAUM,  EILEEN  J.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
O'CONNELL,  HELEN  MARIE  -  Newark,  N.  J.;  Elementary 


mM 


OKSNER,  HARRIET  K.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Home 

Economics 
OLIVER,  JR.,  JAMES  W.  -  LaPlata,  Md.;  Industrial 
OOSTERHOUS,  NANCY  ANN  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.; 

Elementary 
OTT,  EILEEN  ANN  -  Dundalk,  Md.;  Home  Economics 
OWEN,  JR.,  WILLIAM  SCOTT  -  Towson,  Md.;  Industrial 


OTTO,  PATRICIA  ANN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
PACIONE,  CARLO  P.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Industrial 
PAPPALARDO,  SHEILA  CATHERINE  -  Methuen,  Mass.; 

Elementary 
PATAKY,  ROSEMARY  THERESA  -  Bowie-Belair,  Md.; 

Elementary 
PAWLOWSKI,  WAYNE  VINCENT  -  Naugatuck,  Conn.; 

Social  Studies 


PAYNE,  BARBARA  JEAN  -  ClarksviUe,  Md.;  Elementary 
PERRY,  PAMELA  A.  -  Redlands,  Calif.;  Social  Studies 
PETER,  CAROLANN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.,  Elementary 
PETRINI,  MARY  ANN  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Mathematics 
PODGUR,  SARA  FRANCES  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 


PODOLSKY,  BESSIE  SUE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Education 
POKRESS,  ELLEN  R.  -  Washington,  D.  C;  Elementary 
POLKY,  FRANCES  LOUISE  -  0.xon  Hill,  Md.;  Elementary 
PORTER,  CAROLE  JUNE  -  O.xon  Hill,  Md.;  Early  ChUdhood 
POTTER,  PAMELA  GAI  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 


PRINCE,  ANTOINETTE  LOUISE  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Elementary 
PROKOP,  DONNA  JEAN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
PROUDFOOT,  DELBERT  A.  -  Cumberland,  Md.;  Industrial 
RAMSEY,  MARY  JEAN  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Social  Studies 
RAWLINGS,  NANCY  CHERYL  -  Timonium,  Md.;  Elementary 


RAYCH,  ROCHELLE  SUSAN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 
REDMOND,  GAYLE  ALEATHEA  -  St.  Mary's  City,  Md.; 

English 
RICHMAN,  ANDRA  TERYL  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 
RICHSTATTER,  JUDITH  C.  -  Greenbelt,  Md.;  German 
RIGGLE,  SUSAN  GAYLE  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 


RIGLER,  WILLIAM  EUGENE  -  Havre  de  Grace,  Md.;  Music 
ROBERSON,  WILLIAM  THOMAS  -  Glen  Bumie,  Md.; 

General  Studies 
ROBLES,  CATHY  EILEEN  -  Albuquerque,  N.  M.;  Business 
ROMBRO,  JOAN  DANA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
RONALD,  BARBARA  A.  -  Secretarial 


ROSE,  MARY  ELIZABETH  -  Fredrick,  Md.;  English 
ROSEN,  ANDREA  SUE  -  Maplewood,  Md.;  Elementary 
ROSEN,  SHERRY  M.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
ROSENFELDER,  NANCY  JEAN  -  Hyattsville,  Md.; 

Elementary 
ROSENTHAL,  JANE  KAREN  -  Baltimore.  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 


ROTHSTEIN,  TERRY  ROYSE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
ROUTSON,  WAYNE  L.  -  Parkville,  Md,;  Industrial 
ROWELL,  GRACE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Art 
ROY,  EVELYN  PATRICL^  -  University  Park,  Md.; 

Elementary 
RUSSO,  MARY  TARA  -  Baldwin,  Md.;  Elementary 


RUTKIN,  JUDI  -  Miami,  Fla.;  Elementary 
SABCZAK,  LINDA  M.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
SACHS,  ANNETTE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
STAFF,  LORETTA  RAE  -  Atlanta,  Ga.;  English 
SAGAL,  ELLEN  -  Baltimore,  Mr.;  Early  ChUdhood 


SCALES,  JUDITH  A.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Art 
SCHERR,  ARLENE  F.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Education 
SCHINDELHEIM,  JOANNE  C.  -  New  York,  N.  Y.: 

Elementary 
SCHLEINHEGE,  CAROL  MARIA  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Speech 

and  Drama 
SCHWARTZ,  JOSEPH  MARK  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Social 

Studies 


SCHWARTZ,  JUDY  RACHELLE  -  Salisbury,  Md.; 

Elementary 
SEGAL,  MARIAN  G.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 
SEIDENBERG,  SUSAN  MARJORIE  -  Pikesville,  Md.; 

Childhood 
SELBY,  AMY  JANET  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Elementary 
SHADE,  MARGARET  E.  -  Beltsville,  Md.;  Elementary 


Early 


SETTLER,  HARRIETTE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementarv 
SHANE,  FRANK  ROBERT  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Science 
SHEINBAUM,  BONNIE  T.  -  Washington,  D.  C;  Early 

Childhood 
SIEGEL,  JUDY  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Social  Studies 
SIEGEL,  WYNNE  -  Pikesville,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 


SILBER,  BENITA  SUSAN  -  Pikesville,  Md.;  Elementary 
SILVERMAN,  NANCY  J.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
SINDALL,  SUSAN  MARIE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 
SINDLER,  BARBARA  SUE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early  ChQdhood 
SINGER,  MICHAEL  DAVID  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  General 

Business 


SLEEMAN,  SUSAN  L.  -  Frostburg,  Md.;  English 
SLIFER,  LINDA  LEE  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
SEINE,  BERYL  B.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
SMELKINSON,  Ma.xine  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
SNODDY,  CAROLE  JEAN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 


SOBCZAK,  LINDA  DIANE  -  Aberdeen,  Md.;  English 
SOPHER,  SUSAN  LYNN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
SPRINGER,  GLORIA  THELMA  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Elementary 
STAFFORD,  BARBARA  ANNE  -  Chevy  Cha.se,  Md.;  Science 
STAHLER,  MARSHA  HARRIET  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Speech 


ST.  CLAIR,  BETH  ANN  -  Uniontown,  Pa.;  Elementary 
STEENERSON,  PALMSA  ANN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Home 

Economics 
STEGMAN,  NANCY  BAIN  -  Severna  Park,  Md.;  Art 
STOKES,  VICKI  MAE  -  Oakland,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
STRECKFUS,  JUNE  ELISE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 


STRULLY,  ROBBIE  CANDRA  -  West  Islip,  Long  Island, 

N.  Y.;  Elementary 
STUKEY,  WILLIAM  MARSHALL  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Art 
SULLIVAN,  DOROTHY  ANN  -  Catonsville,  Md.;  Home 

Economics 
SUMERS,  FRANCES  LEE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  English 
SULLIVAN,  NORMAN  NELSON  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Music 


SWARTZ,  HELENE  RUTH  -  Laurel,  Md.;  Elementar>' 
TALLEY,  KRISTI  ANN  -  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  Elementary 
TERZICK,  JANE  E.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Secretarial 
THOMAS..  CHRISTOPHER  MARTIN  -  Hyattsville,  Md.; 

TIDWELL,  PATRICIA  A.  -  Oxon  Hill,  Md.;  Home  Economics 


TIMMONS,  REBECCA  L.  -  Pocomshe  City,  Md.;  Business 
TOKOSCH,  ALAN  RICHARD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Social  Studies 
TOLLIVER,  SHEILA  MAUREEN    -  Annapolis,  Md.;  English 
TROUT,  MARGARET  LOUISE  -  Wa.shington,  D.  C.;  Early 

Childhood 
TSAKIRIS,  CHRISTINE  M.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 


TURNER,  S.  H.  REGINA  -  Bellevue,  Md.;  English 
UMBARGER,  JEANNE  Y.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
VANGRACK,  LINDA  -  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  Elementary 
WADE,  CAROL  MAY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Secretarial 
WAGSHAL,  SHARON  RODIN  -  Washington,  D.  C; 
Elementary 


WALDMAN,  DEBORAH  RAE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Speech 
WATTENBERG,  IRENE  MARIE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Elementary 
WEINSTEIN,  ELAINE  -  Bahimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
WELBOURNE,  JAMES  C.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Library  Science 
WELLS,  NANCY  DONA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 


WELLS,  SUE  ELLEN  -  Beltsville,  Md.;  Elementary 
WELSH,  KATHLEEN  FRANCES  -  Haddonfield,  N.  J.; 

Early  Childhood 
WEYMOUTH,  DOROTHY  EDITH  -  Bethesda,  Md.; 

Elementary 
WIENER,  KATHRYN  JOAN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  French 
WIERENGA,  MARY  SUSAN  -  Annapolis,  Md.;  Elementary 


WILLIAMS,  MONICA  -  Laurel,  Md.;  Elementary 
WILNER,  JOYCE  RITA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
WINSTON,  ELLEN  DANA  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Earlv  Childhood 
WOLF,  MYRA  LENHOFF  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Early 

Childhood 
WOODWARD,  RUTH  ANN  -  Aberdeen,  Md.;  Elementary 


WOOLEY,  KAREN  A.  -  Pennington,  N.  J.;  Elementary 
WU,  MEI  LAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 
YANOVICH,  TEDDY  RAE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  English 
YOUNG,  ANNA  MAE  -  Frederick,  Md.;  English 
ZOLL,  KAREN  ESTHER  -  LaPlata,  Md.;  Art 


Not  Pictured: 


BECK,  KATHLEEN  LOUISE  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Elementary 
FLANAGAN,  RALPH  TANNER  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Industrial 
GROSS,  TINA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Early  Childhood 
HOWELLS,  SUZANNE  -  HyattsviUe,  Md.;  Early  Childhood- 
Speech 
NEEDLE,  PATRICIA  MAE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Elementary 


MAISTI,  ROSE  MARIE  -  Hollywood,  Md.;  Art 
McKENNA,  FRANCINE  MARIE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Secondary 
MILLER,  SHARON  T.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Elementary 
OBERG,  ANN  FRANCES  -  Chillum,  Md.;  Elementary 
ROBINSON,  BETSY  JEAN  -  Cardiff,  Md.;  Elementary 


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ENGINEERING 


The  College  of  Engineering  is  training  its  2,500  undergraduates  and  650 
graduate  students  in  one  of  the  most  rapidly  expanded  professions  of 
modern  soeiety. 

"Our  problem,"  said  Dean  Robert  B.  Beckmann,  "is  that  we're  training 
students  for  what  is  yet  to  come."  Scientific  and  technological  advances 
have  opened  many  new  fields  of  engineering  which  did  not  exist  ten  years 
ago,  such  as  environmental,  nuclear  and  biomedical  engineering. 

The  need  to  staff  these  new  phases  of  engineering  is  complicated  by  the 
steady  evolution  of  the  standard  fields.  Civil  engineering,  for  example, 
now  requires  an  understanding  of  community  planning  as  well  as  technical 
skill  in  designing  efficient  roads  and  bridges.  "Engineering  now  needs 
human  relations  experts,"  Beckman  noted. 

Students  in  the  six  undergraduate  programs  —  areospace,  civil,  chemi- 
cal, electrical,  fire  protection  and  mechanical  engineering  —  are  given  a 
broad,  rigorous  background  in  chemistry,  mathematics  and  physics,  en- 
abling them  to  enter  fields  as  they  arise. 

The  college  has  rapidly  expanding  graduate  programs  which  include 
courses  in  the  newer  phases  of  engineering  as  well  as  the  standard  fields. 
Courses  are  also  offered  to  working  engineers  so  they  may  keep  abreast 
of  new  developments  in  their  professions. 


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ALTER,  WILLIAM  F.  -  Adinngdon,  Md.;  Mechanical 
ANGERMAN,  E.  KEITH  -  Potomac,  Md.;  Civil 
ANTONY,  RICHARD  THOMAS  -  SUver  Spring,  Md.; 

Electrical 
ARFORD,  JAMES  W.  -  Aberdeen,  Md.;  Civil 
ARMSTRONG,  RICHARD  M.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Civil 


AUER,  JOSEPH  DAMIAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Electrical 
BAHR,  ALLEN  C.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Electrical 
BELFIELD,  WILLIAM  ROHRMAN  -  College  Park,  Md.; 

Electrical 
BETTS,  WILLIAM  SPENCER,  JR.  -  Springfield,  Pa.; 

Mechanical 
BICKLEY,  JACK  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Civil  Engineering 


BLOCK,  STANLEY  N.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Civil 
BOEGLI,  KURT  BERNHARD-  New  Holland,  Pa.;  Electrical 
BOEHM,  WILBERT  LEONARD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Mechanical 
BOHLI,  WILLIAM  HENRY  -  Parkville,  Md.;  Mechanical 
BONTZ,  RICHARD  ALAN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Civil 


BOXER,  GARY  ROBERT  -  Hampton,  Va.:  Electrical 
BOYCE,  WILLIAM  G.  -  Cumberland,  R.  I.;  Fire  Protection 
BRADLEY,  RONALD  EDGAR  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Mechanical 
BRADY,  MICHAEL  -  University  Park,  Md.;  Chem.  Engineer 
BRANDT,  DONALD  E.  -  Bladensburg,  Md.;  Civil  Engineer 


BRICKER,  JR.,  RANDOLPH  WALTON  -  Nutley,  N.  J.; 

Electrical 
BROOKS,  WILLIAM  N.  -  Scottdale,  Pa.;  Fire  Protection 
BROWN,  CHEWANNEY  ALCESSO  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Chemical 
BROWN,  DAVID  PAYTON  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Electrical 
BROWNSTEIN,  BARRY  JAY  -  Adelphi,  Md.;  Aerospace 


BUCKLIN,  ROBERT  GILES  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Mechanical 
BURKE,  ROBERT  FRANCIS  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Chemical 
CANNON,  WAYNE  LEON  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Fire  Protection 
CASSIZZI,  JOSEPH  ANTHONY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Electrical 
CHANTAKER,  ARTHUR  R.  -  Greenbelt,  Md.;  Information 
Systems 


CHICCA,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  -  Chillum,  Md.;  Civil 
CLARK,  VICTOR  H.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Civil 
CLERMAN,  NORMAN  STANLEY  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Aerospace 
COAX,  JOHN  TAYLOR,  JR.  -  MvKees  Rocks,  Pa,;  Fire 

Protection 
COCKEY,  EDWARD  A.  -  Lutherville,  Ma.;  Electrical 


COLLINS.  RUSSELL  F.  -  Arlington,  Va.;  Electrical 
COLLINSON,  CHARLES  EDWARD  -  Towson,  Md.,  Civil 
DARMODY,  THOMAS  P.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Civil 
DEOMS,  JAMES  HOWARD  -  Parkville,  Md.;  Mechanical 
DETERMAN,  JOHN  E.  -  Westernport,  Md.;  Electrical 


DEWEY,  JAMES  M.  -  Adanta,  N.  Y.;  Fire  ProtecHon 
DHANASOFHU,  CHONGSARIT  -  Bangkok,  Thailand;  CivU 
DIEKMANN,  CLARKE  LEROY  -  Dtmdalk,  Md.;  Electrical 
DE  MAIO,  DORIAN  ALBERT- Wheaton,  Md.;  Aerospace 
DRACKLEY,  DAVID  EDWIN  -  Frederick,  Md.;  Mechanical 


DURKIN,  RICHARD  SEAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Electrical 
DUVALL,  GORDON  DANIEL-  Annapolis,  Md.;  Engineering 
ELLIN,   CHARLES   ROBERT  -  Silver   Spring,    Md.; 

Engineering 
EPSTEIN,  HARVEY  STUART  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Chemical 
EPSTEIN,  ROBERT  LEONARD  -  College  Park,  Md.; 

Electrical 


FAIRBROTHER,  DAVID  BLAIR  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Electrical 
FERRILL,  JESS  BRITTON  -  Bethesa,  Md.;  Mechanical 
FINKELSTEIN,  FREDRIC  PHILLIP  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Civil 
FOUNTAIN,  WALTER  -  Greensboro,  Md.;  Chemical 
FOX,  BRITT  MADISON  -  Laurel,  Md.;  Mechanical 


FROHLICH,  JR,  CHARLES  RUDOLF  -  Baltimore,  Md.; 

Mechanical 
GARRETT,  WILLIAM  EDMUND  -  Hyattsville,  Md.; 

Aerospace 
GARRISON,  ROBERT  JOHN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Mechanical 
GERSCH,  HOWARD  JEROME  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Chemical 
GILSTAD,  MARY  ELIZABETH  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Civil 


COLT,  JR.,  JOSEPH  SAMUEL  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Electrical 
GOULD,  LEWIS  RICHARD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Mechanical 
GREEVES,  JOHN  THOMAS  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  CivU 
GRINE,  EARL  L.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Mechanical 
GUNDERSEN,  TERRY  B.  -  Adelphi,  Md.;  Electrical 


HAGIS,  STEVE  ATHAS  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Civil 
HAIS,  ALAN  BARRY  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Civil 
HARRILL,  RODNEY  ALLEN  -  Glen  Bumie,  Md.;  Civil 
HASPERT,  JR.,  ADAM  JOHN  -  Hyghesville,  Md.;  Electrical 
HELSTOWSKI,  RONALD  C.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Electrical 


RICKEY,  ROBERT  PATRICK  -  Washington  D.  C;  Civil 
HOUSER,  DAVID  ALESANDER  -  Greenbelt,  Md.; 

Mechanical 
HOW  ATT,  ROBERT  JAMES  -  Salisbury,  Md.;  Electrical 
HUFNAGEL,  CHARLES  T.  -  Annapolis,  Md.;  Civil 
HUSS,  MARTIN  F.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  CivU 


ISOLATO,  JOSEPH  JOHN,  JR.  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Mechanical 
JONES,  RONALD  JOSEPH  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Electrical 
KACUN,  JOHN  E.  -  Ehindalk,  Md.;  Electrical 
KALLAS,  WILLIAM  ELLWOOD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Civil 
KING,  DENIS  JOHN  -  Kensington,  Md.;  Electrical 


KINSLEY,  RONNIE  L.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Aerospace 
KNAUER,  GERALD  P.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Civil 
KOLEADE,  OLAWALE  -  Lagos,  Nigeria;  Aerospace 
LARA,  EDWARD  RONALD  -  Washington,  D.  C;  Civil 
LARSON,  CARL  ALFRED  -  Monkton,  Md.;  Mechanical 


LATHAM,  FAYETTE  M.,  Ill  -  Annapolis,  Md.;  Civil 
LAWRENCE,  JOSEPH  PARRAN  -  College  Park,  Md.; 

Electrical 
LAWRENCE,  WARREN  E.  -  Summit,  R.  I.;  Fire  Protection 
LEACH,  THOMAS  GRANKLIN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Mechanical 
LEATHERMAN,  NEAL  BRUCE  -  BalUmore,  Md.;  Aerospace 


LENTZ,  ROBERT  E.  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Electrical  Engineering 
LERNER,  IRA  LEONARD  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Electrical 
MADER,  CHRISTOPHER  HOLLAND  -  Rockefeller,  Md.; 

Mechanical 
MARKLE,  FRANCIS  T.  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Electrical 
MARKLE,  STANLEY  ALAN  -  Westminster,  Md.;  Mechanical 


MARMORSTEIN,  STANLEY  JOEL  -  Hyattsville,  Md.; 

Mechanical 
McCORMICK,  JOHN  WILLIAM  -  Danville,  Penn.; 

Engineering 
MILLER,  WALTON  LOUIS  -  Pasadena,  Md.;  Mechanical 
MILSTEAD,  RICHARD  MOORE  -  SAver  Spring,  Md.; 

Mechanical 
MOFFETT,  JOHN  H.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Electrical 


MOORE,  KENNETH  MORRISON  -  Potomac,  Md.;  Civfl 
MORALES,  JORGE  -  Washington,  D.  C.;Electrical 
NORTON,  STUART  ALAN  -  Silver  Sprinsj,  Md.;  Aerospace 
ORD,  GEORGE  PARKIN  -  Westemport,  Md.;  Mechanical 
OSMOND,  RICHARD  DOUGLAS  -  Bethesda,  Md.; 
Mechanical 


■  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 
-  Takoma  Park,  Md.; 


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PEARLMAN,  MARC  STEPHEN  - 

Electrical 
PENNINGTON,  EDWARD  LEE 

Mechanical 

PETERS,  MARTIN  MARION  -  Kensington,  Md.;  Civil 
PICKETT,  DAVID  MARCUS  -  Winfield,  Md.;  Mechanical 
PIEPOLE,  RICHARD  -  Fredrick,  Md.;  Electrical 


PREBULA,  ALVIN  WILLIAM  -  Greenville,  Pa.;  Mechanical 
QUINN,  ELIZABETH  A.  -  Riverdale,  Md.;  Electrical 
RAMIREZ,  JUAN  —  Bolivia,  South  America;  Engineering 
RHINEHART,  JR.,  ROBERT  RUSSELL  -  Baltimore,  Md. 

Chemical 
RIEHL,  JOSEPH  FRANCIS  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Electrical 


RISINGER,  JOHN  W.  -  Bowie,  Md.;  Aerospace 
ROBINSON,  JEFFREY  C.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Chemical 
RODGERS,  ROBERT  BRUCE  -  Littlestown,  Pa.;  Civil 
ROME,  STEPHEN  IRA  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Chemical 
RUTHANBERG,  MEYER  L.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Mechanical 


RYERSE,  NANCY  ANN  -  Landover,  Md.;  Electrical 
SAGE,  WESLEY  D.  -  Kensington,  Md.;  Chemical 
SAVILLE,  MERLE  L.  -  Cumberland,  Md.;  CivU 
SCHWENDINGER,  CHARLES  W.  -  Hyattsville,  Md.; 

Electrical 
SEGAL,  MICHAEL  PAUL  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Mechanical 


SEIRAFI,  HASSAN  ALI  -  Mash-had,  Iran;  Chemical 
SEWELL,  PHILIP  GENE  -  Trappe,  Md.;  Aerospace 
SHANKS,  DAVID  LAUREN  -  Kensington,  Md.;  Electrical 
SHELLEY,  BERNARD  JOSEPH  -  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.;  Fire 

Protection 
SHEPARD,  THOMAS  BERGER  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Civil 


SHIPE,  ROBERT  ELLIS  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Civil 
SIBERT,  ROBERT  WILLIAM  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Civil 
SLAGLE,  JR.,  CHARLES  LEE  -  Johnstown,  Pa.;  Mechanical 
SMITH,  PAUL  JOSEPH  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  Electrical 
SNIVELY,  LYNN  RHODES  -  Hagerstown,  Md.;  Electrical 


SOLHAN,  GEORGE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Mechanical 
SOLIE,  JOHN  BRUCE  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Agricultural 
SPEIGHT,  ROBERT  IRVIN  -  Beltsville,  Me.;  Civil 
SPRINGER,  BARRY  ROLAND  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Electrical 
STANTON,  RICHARD  J.  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Electrical 


STEPP,  RICHARD  JEAN  HOWARD  -  Riverdale,  Md.;  Civil 
STORO,  EDDY  ROGER  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Industrial 
TAMASSIA,  JR.,  HUGH  VICTOR  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Civil 
TANG,  ARTHUR  J,  -  Hong  Kong;  Civil 
TAYLOR,  JOHN  DENNIS  -  Cumberland,  Md.;  Chemical 


TAYLOR,  ROBERT  JOEL  -  Sharpsville,  Pa.;  Fire  Protection 
TAYLOR,  ROBERT  STANLEY  -  Hvattsville,  Md.;  Civil 
TAYLOR,  RODNEY  JOHN  -  Sharp.sville,  Pa.;  Civil 
THOMAS,  RICHARD  J.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Chemical 
TIEDEMANN,  RANDALL  HENRY  -  Kingsville,  Md.; 
Mechanical 


TIMBERLAKE,  JR.,  GEORGE  A.  -  Aberdeen,  Md.; 

Mechanical 
TORO,  JOSE  LUIS  -  Guayaquil,  Ecuador;  Electrical 
UGIANSKY,  CAROLYN  A.  -  Bdtimore,  Md.;  Chemical 
VONDERHORST,  JAMES  PAUL  -  Catonsville,  Md.; 

Mechanical 
WEATHERBY,  DAVID  E.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Civil 


WEBSTER,  KENT  L.  -  Hughesville,  Pa.;  Civil 
WELCH,  NILES  THOMAS  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Aerospace 
WENZEL,  MARK  VINCENT  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Aerospace 
WHITE,  LAWRENCE  A.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Civil 
WILBUR,  MARK  M.  -  University  Park,  Md.;  Electrical 


WILHELM,  DANIEL  L.  -  Monkton,  Md.;  Electrical 
WILKINSON,  RICHARD  CHARLES  -  Waynesboro,  Va.; 

Chemical 
WILLEMS,  HENDRIK  -  Bowie,  Md.;  Civil 
WILLIAMS,  ROBERT  A.  -  Suidand,  Md.;  Mechanical 
WILSON,  RONALD  ALLEN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Aerospace 


YRI,  WILLIAM  DAVID  -  Bel  Air,  Md.;  Electrical 
ZINN,  DAVID  MICHAEL  -  BeltsviUe,  Md.;  Electrical 


Not  Pictured: 

ANDREW,  JR.,  JOHN  D.  -  Towson,   Md.;   Civil  Engineering 
McCAIN,   HARRY   G.  -  Hyattsville,    Md.;    Electrical   Engineering 
PETERSON,  E.  KENT  -  Sacramento,  California;  Civil  Engineering 
POTTER.  JR.,   MILTON  FAYETTE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Chemical 

Engineering 
SCHNEIDER,  RANDY  GRAHAM  -  Livingston,  N.  J.;  Chemical 

Engineering 


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HOME  ECONOMICS 


Dean  Marjory  Brooks 


The  College  of  Home  Economics  and  its  courses  of  study  are  often  wrongly 
stereotyped  by  students  and  faculty  not  connected  with  the  college.  Far  from 
being  mainly  concerned  with  such  practicalities  as  cooking  and  sewing,  "home 
economics  is  actually  an  intangible  subject  in  a  way,"  commented  Dr.  Marjory 
Brooks,  dean  of  the  college.  It  focuses  on  people  in  a  family  unit  ;md  draws 
form  and  applies  principles  of  the  behavioral  and  physical  sciences  to  study  situa- 
tions which  affect  family  stability. 

A  broad  background  in  sociology,  psychology,  chemistry,  and  physiology  is 
interwoven  m  the  College's  five  undergraduate  programs  -  home  economics  "edu- 
cation, housing  and  applied  design,  textiles  and  clothing,  general  home  economics, 
and  food  and  nutrition.  The  808  undergraduate  students  will  have  jobs  awaiting 
them  in  such  diversified  fields  as  education,  business,  dietetics,  community  plan- 
ning, designing,  and  experimental  research. 

"There  is  a  great  need  for  professional  home  economists,"  emphasized  Dr. 
Brooks,  "and  a  striking  development  is  that  more  and  more  men  are  entering 
the  field,  especially  in  housing  and  applied  design,  family  life,  and  nutrition." 
Seven  of  the  college's  40  faculty  members  are  men,  she  noted,  and  other  col- 
leges of  home  economics  show  an  even  higher  figure. 


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ABRAMS,  MYRNA  E.  -  SUver  Spring,  Md.;  Advertising 
ADAMS,  SUE  —  Buclceystown,  Md.;  Home  Economics 

Education 
BAYLIS,  MARY  ANN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Institutional 

Administration 
BELSHER,  CAROL  ANN  -  Hillcrest  Heights,  Md.;  Interior 

Design 
BENEKE,  MARY  JO  -  Oxon  Hill,  Md.;  Textiles  &  Clothing 


BEST,  ELLEN  RAE  -  Beltsville,  Md.;  Textiles  &  Clothing 
BILLETT,  CAROL  ANN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Instiution 

Administration 
BOKOLES,  JUDITH  ANN  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  General 
BUCHERT,  JOHN  EDWARD  -  Hatboro,  Pa.;  Industrial  Arts 
CABLE,  ALICE  MAY  -  Sykesville,  Md.;  Textiles  &  Clothing 


CAMPBELL,  KAROLYN  MARTIN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Housing  &  Applied  Design 
CARRALL,  MARGARET  K.  -  Catonsville,  Md.;  Home 

Economics 
CLARK,  JUDITH  ANN  -  Seabrook,  Md.;  Eextiles  &  Clothing 
COX,  SHIRLEY  J.  -  Dundalk,  Md.;  Textiles  &  Clothing 
DALSTED,  ELIZABETH  ANN  -  New  Carrollton,  Md.; 

Textiles  &  Clothing 


DIVELBISS,  STEPHEN  D.  -  Greencastle,  Pa.;  Industrial  Arts 
EBBELER,  KATE  ANN  -  Camp  Spring,  Md.;  Textiles  & 

Clothing 
ENSOR,  NANCY  M.-  Phoenix,  Md.;  Home  Economics 
EVERETT,  DALE  KATHLEEN  -  Hillcrest  Heights,  Md.; 

Applied  Design 
FEASTER,  CAROL  ANN  -  Salisbury,  Md.;  Home  Economics 


FEDERLINE,  CHERYL  ANN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Textiles 

&  Clothing 
FINEGAN,  ANNE  H.  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Interior  Design 
GASPER,  BARBARA  RAWLINS  -  Seaford,  Del.;  Home 

Economics  General 
HALL,  JUDITH  ANN  -  Kensington,  Md.;  Textiles 
HALL,  ROBERTA  -  Parkville,  Md.;  Institxition  Administration 


HERMAN,  JANE  COURTNEY  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Interior 

Design 
HILL,  II.  JAMES  GYRON  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Interior  Design 
HOPKINS,  DIANE  MARIE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Textiles  & 

Clothing 
HUSLER,  SHARON  LOUISE  -  Towson,  Md.;  Textiles  & 

Clothing 
IMPHONG,  THOMAS  MILLER  -  Hancock,  Md.;  Industrial 

Arts 

JACOBY,  RONALD  FRANZ  -  W.  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Applied 

Design  (Interior) 
JAROSINSKI,  SUSAN  MARY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Institutional 

Administration 
KESECKER,  MARY-HELEN  -  Bethesda,  Md.;  Textiles  & 

Clothing 
KLOSS,  SALLYANN  TERESA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Textiles  & 

Clothing 
KNABE,  KAREN  ANNE  -  Towson,  Md.;  Interior  Design 

KREMER,  CECILE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Advertising 
LEONARD,  KATHLEEN  S.  (maiden  name-Waugh)  -  Silver 

Spring,  Md.;  Education 
McCLAIN,  BARBARA  JEAN  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Education 
MONTBRIAND,  MARY  U.  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Institution 

Administration 
MULLENDORE,  GREGORY  R.  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Advertising  &  Conmiercial  Art 


MULLINIX,  PAULETTE  ROBERTA  -  Richmond,  Va.; 

General  Home  Economics 
NICHOLSON,  JUDITH  ANN  -  University  Park,  Md.;  Home 

Economics 
O'CONNELL,  PAUL  THOMAS  -  Troy,  N.  Y.;  Industrial  Arts 
PAYMER,  BARBARA  A.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Advertising 
RICHARD,  VICKI  LEE  -  Aberdeen,  Md.,  Interior  Design 


ROBY,  DIANE  JOYCE  -  Caton.sville,  Md.;  Education 
SCHENKEL,  BETSY  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Textiles  &  Clothing 
SELKO,  RANDI  HOPE  -Baltimore,  Md.;  Interior  Design 
SIEGEL,  JANE  -  Home  Economics 

SIPPEL,  MARJORIE  RUTH  MARIE  -  Laurel,  Md.;  Interior 
Design 


SPECK   CHEERI  LOU  —  Centreville,  Md.;  Home  Economics 
TAMMARU  MAI  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Textiles  &  Clothing 
TARBELL,  MARJORIE  MARIE  -  Seabrook,  Md.;  Home 

Economics  „   „  ,  ,  . 

VADEN  JUDITH  ELAINE  -  Textiles  &  Colthmg 
WALLACE,  PRISCILLA  -  Princess  Anne,  Md.;  Advertising 


WALTER  ROBERTA  MARY  -  TextUes  &  Clothing 
WHITE,  PAULINE  KELLY  -  Stevensville,  Md.;  Textiles  & 

Clothing 
ZAMITES,  KAREN  -  Hillcrest  Heights,  Md.;  Home 

Economics  Education 


Not  Pictured: 


;  Textiles  & 


DABBS,  EDITH  ANTOINETTE  -  Radiant  Valley,  Md.; 

FURMAN   GLORIA  ANN  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Home  Economics  General 
MORGAN    LINDA  S.  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Crafts-Pre-occupational  Therapy 
BUNDLE,'  BONNIE -Chula   Vista,   California;    Advertising-Home 
Economics 


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PHYSICAL  EDUCATION, 
RECREATION,  and 

HEALTH 


The  College  of  Physical  Education,  Recreation,  and 
Health  is  oriented  in  two  directions— toward  Univer- 
sity students  as  a  whole  and  toward  its  own  majors. 
Its  programs  combine  health  and  physical  education 
courses  required  of  all  undergraduates  with  rigorous 
professionally  oriented  curricular  in  the  fields  of 
health,  education,  physical  education,  recreation, 
dance,  and  physical  therapy.  Although  primarily  a 
teacher-training  college,  many  of  its  graduates  fill 
such  occupations  as  municipal  or  county  park  and 
recreational  planners  and  physical  therapists.  The  col- 
lege's graduate  program  trains  students  for  executive 
and  administrative  positions  in  the  fields  of  physical 
or  health  education,  and  recreation. 

Extensive  recreational  facilities  and  activities  arc 
also  made  available  to  students  through  the  men's 
intramurals  program  and  the  Women's  Recreation 
Association.  "Many  of  the  skills  taught  in  our  physi- 
cal fitness  programs  are  carried  over  into  students' 
lives  after  they  graduate,"  commented  Dean  Lester 
M.  Fraley.  "We  offer  a  wide  selection  of  sports  in 
the  required  physical  education  program  so  that  stu- 
lents  can  develop  skills  they  will  enjoy  using  later." 


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ALLEN,  LARRY  WAYNE  -  St.  Michaels,  Md.;  Physical 

Education 
BAUMAN,  BONNIE  SHIRLENE  -  Elkridge,  Md.;  Physical 

Education 
BIX,  SUSAN  A.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Recreation 
BLANA,  JEAN  NICOLETTE  -  Takoma  Park,  Md.;  Physical 

Education 
BONVARDO,  FRANK  JOHN  -  W.  Collingswood  Heights, 

N.  J.;  Physical  Education 

BUGYI,  GEORGE  J.  -  Fleminton,  N.  J.;  Health  and 

Recreation 
BUNCH,  BRIDGETT  REE  -  W.  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Recreation 
CANFIELD,  LYNDA  W.  -  William.sburg,  Iowa;  Physical 

Education 
CONWAY,  GENEVIEVE  -  Wilmington,  Del.;  Physical 

Therapy 
COX,  JOHN  HAROLD  -  Laplata,  Md.;  Physical  Education 


CROWTHER,  ANN  CAROLINE  -  Riverdale,  Md.;  Physical 

Education 
CURRIE,  JEANNE  -  University  Park,  Md.;  Physical  Education 
DELMORE,  FAYE  JOAN  -  Bowie,  Md.;  Physical  Education 
DONAHUE,  DANIEL  FRANCIS  -  Massapequa,  N.  Y.; 

Physical  Education 
DOSCH,  NANCY  DOLE  -  Towson,  Md.;  Physical  Education 


DULYS,  NYOLE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Physical  Therapy 
DUNBAR,  DOROTHY  WHITMAN  -  Coronado,  Calif.; 

Physical  Education 
ELLIOT,  HAROLD  THOMAS  -  Accokeek,  Md.;  Recreation 
FERRELL,  JESSE  ALAN  -  Beltsville,  Md.;  Physical  Education 
FRAZER,  ROBERT  A.  -  BalUmore,  Md.;  Physical  Education 


FRIBUSH,  SUSAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Physical  Education 
GEHLERT,  LINDA  ANN  -  Pasadena,  Md.;  Physical 

Education 
GRIFFIN,  MARION  LOUISE  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Physical 

Education 
GUSTAFSON,  NANCY  -  Rockville,  Md.;  Recreation 
HALL,  ALICE  ELAINE  -  Bladensburg.  Md.;  Physical 

Education 


HALL,  FORD  A.  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Physical  Therapy 
HELLER,  RONALD  IRA  -  Pikesville,  Md.;  Physical  Education 
HENN,  JOAN  MARY  -  Catonsvaie,  Md.;  Health  and 

Recreation 
HINOTE,  MARTHA  ANN  -  Hyattsville,  Md.;  Recreation 
HOFFMAN,  FRANCIS  RONALD  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Physical 

Education 


HUSMAN,  FRED  H.  -  Adelphi,  Md.;  Physical  Education 
JONES,  ALONZO  JAMES  -  Suitland,  Md.;  Physical 

Education 
JONES,  VANIE  LOUISE  -  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.;  Phyqsical 

Education 
KAISERSKI,  MARY  JOAN  -  Catonsville,  Md.;  Physical 

Therapy 
KAPLAN,  ELLEN  SUE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Physical  Therapy 


KARCH,  ROBERT  C.  -  Mill  Hall,  Pa.;  Physical  Education 
KECK,  JUDITH  H.  -  Towson,  Md.;  Physical  Education 
KECK,  RICHARD  LEE  -  Roosevelt,  N.  Y.;  Physical  Education 
KEYS,  DONALD  E.  -  Oxon  Hill,  Md.;  Physical  Education 
KRUGER,  VIRGINIA  ANNE  -  Chase,  Md.;  Physical 
Education 


LAFLEUR,  JACQUELINE  CAROL  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Recreation 
LAMPE,  CORDELIA  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Physical  Education 
LAUSCH,  MARGARET  -  Annapolis,  Md.;  Physical  Therapy 
LEASE,  BARBARA  JEAN  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Physical 

Education 
LONG,  LUI>WIG  McGLALLAN,  II  -  Williamsport,  Md.; 

Physical  Education 

LOPES,  MICHAEL  LEONARD  -  Silver  Spring,  Md.; 

Recreation 
LOVELL,  SHERRY  -  New  Carrollton,  Md.;  Physical  Therapy 
McCRACKEN,  JANEEN  -  Washington,  D.  C;  Physical 

Education 
MILLIKAN,  DAVID-  La  Jolla,  Calif.;  Recreation 
MINTZ,  MELVIN  GARY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Physical  Therapy 


MORNINSTON,  MARSHALL  ALBERT  -  New  Windsor,  Md. 

Physical  Education 
PATCHEN,  LINDA  J.  -  Towson,  Md.;  Physical  Therapy 
PROPHET,  BEVERLY  ANN  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Physical 

Education 
RINGDORF,  JOHN  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Physical  Therapy 
RISSER,  KEITH  B.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Physical  Education 


ROGERS,  CAROL  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Physical  Therapy 
ROGERS,  LINDA  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Physical  Therapy 
ROYCE,  JEANNINE  DIANE  -  Beltsvelle,  Md.;  Physical 

Education 
SAMPSON,  MARILYNN  SUE  -  Wheaton,  Md.;  Recreation 
SCANLON,  JEANNE  -  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Physical  Therapy 


SCHNEPP,  NANCY  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Physical  Therapy 
SCHWARTZ,  JR.,  ROBERT  EDWARD  -  Catonsvelle,  Md.; 

Physical  Therapy 
SHAW,  CAROL  ANN  -  Federalsburg,  Md.;  Physical  Education 
SNEIDER,  MALENE  F.  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Physical  Education 
SQUIRES,  WENDY  PAULE  -  Annapolis,  Md.;  Physical 

Education 


STICKEL,  LOUIS  FREEMAN  -  Delanco,  N.  J.;  Physical 

Education 
TEMPLE,  CLARA  ELIZABETH  -  San  Diego,  Calif.; 

Recreation 
TOULA,  CAROL  LEE  -  Potomac,  Md.;  Physical  Education 
TRUAX,  TERRY  LEE  -  Hancock,  Md.;  Physical  Education 
TUPPER,  BARBIE  ELIZABETH  -  Belair,  Md.   Physical 

Education 


WHITELEY,  FLORENCE  M.  -  Osterville,  Mass.;  Physical 

Therapy 
WILLIAMS,  JULIA  JANE  -  Baltimore,  Md.;  Recreation 
WISE,  KAREN  -  College  Park,  Md.;  Physical  Therapy 


Not  Pictured: 

GOLDSTEIN,  ROBERT  MICHAEL  -  Bronx,  N.  Y.;  Recreation  and 
Health 


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BETTER 
LATE 


THAN 


it's  your  last  chance 


\ 


1968  Terrapin 

Sen/or  Pictures  will  be  taken 

through  Oct,  18,  only.  Make  your 
appointment  now; 
Room  207  hum,  BIdg, 

This  is  your  lost  chance  to  gel  your  picture  token  (or  the  1968  Terrapin. 


AHALT,  DIANNE  H. 
ALEXANDER,  AUBREY 
ANDREW,  JOHN,  JR. 
AU,  DONNA 


BAKER,  HOWARD 
BARRON,  JOHN 
BECKER,  F.  W. 
BENTZ,  JO  LYNNE 
BERAND,  SHARON 


BOGDANOFF,  BOB 
BREES,  ZANDRA 
BROOKS,  DAN 
BUANNO,  JOHN  N. 
CAPREOTTI,  SUSAN 


CASPER,  CRAIG 
CHAIS,  RICHARD 
CLEARFIELD,  KAREN 
COONEY,  KATHLEEN 
CORDIANO,  RICHARD 


DEAN,  MARTHA 
DICUS,  WILLIAM 
DUBECK,  MARK 
EDELMAN,  RICHARD 
ELKINS,  MARGARET 


ELLENSON,  BERNARD 
ENGLER,  PERRY 
FAY,  KEVIN 
FLEMING,  JOHN 
FOLEY,  JAMES 


FOX,  EDWARD  F. 
FRANCIS,  JEANNE 
FRUSHOUR,  GERALD 
KOUDELKA,  MARY  L. 
FURR,  WILLL\M  H. 


CATCHELL,  CHARLOTTE 
GIENGER,  JUDITH 
GOLDSTEIN,  BOB 
GROSS,  TINA 
GUBISCH,  JANE 


HART,  EDWARD 
HEINMULLER,  DAVID 
HENNINGER,  LOIS 
HILL,  JAMES  MYRON  II 
HINKLE,  LARRY 


HOBBS,  ANN  S. 
HUFFMAN,  WAYNE 
HUNT,  H.KENNETH 
JOHNSON,  W.  L. 
KNIGHT,  CHUCK 


KRAFF,  MARY  MARGARET 
LEBOLD,  JOHN 
LEVINE,  ALAN 
LIEBLEIN,  JACK 
MACADAMS,  ARTHUR 


MACKEY,  BERNARD 
MALKUS,  KEITH 
MANARIN,  LEONARD 
MARSH,  JANET 
MARSIGLIA,  MARY  P. 


MATESKY,  JOEL  B. 
MENDES,  VINCENT 
MERCER,  JO  ANN 
MESMER,  GAIL 
METRO,  A.  HOWARD 


MIDDLEMAN,  JEFFREY 
MILIMAN,  BARBARA 
MILLER,  TOM 
MILLIKEN,  SUSAN  J. 
MITCHELL,  MARK 


MONTELEONE,  THOMAS 
MORGAN,  LINDA 
MURPHY,  MARY  JEANNE 
NOPPENBERER,  GEORGE 
ORENBERG,  CEGILIA 


OWEN,  C.  H. 
PAUL,  BRAYTON  O. 
PAVLAT,  PEGGY 
PETERSON,  KENT 
PFEFERMAN,  MARION 


PIERCE,  WILLIAM  H. 
PORTOGARRERO,  JORGE 
POTTER,  MILTON 
PRINCE,  WALTER,  D. 
RICHARDSON,  PAM 


ROUSE,  JACQUELYN 
RUNDLE,  BONNIE 
RUSHING,  LEE 
SACKS,  EDWARD 
SAUER,  EARL  S. 


SCHENKER,  CAROLE 
SCHEK,  JOSEPH 
SCHNEIDER,  ALAN 
SCHNEIDER,  RANDY 
SCHORR,  GEORGANN 


SHANTZ,  PHYLLIS 
SILVER,  DONALD 
SMITH,  DENNIS 
SOUCY,  PHILIP 
STANSBURY,  RICHARD 


STIEBER,  JANE 
STOLL,  RICHARD 
TAKEUCHI,  MERLE 
TAYLOR,  DIANNA 
TAYLOR,  ROBERT  E. 


THANASON,  HELENE  G. 
TRUMP,  DALE  S. 
TESCH,  EILEEN  S. 
VINCE,  MICHAEL  E. 
VIOLA,  JOSEPH  W. 


WARD,  EILEEN 
WEBB,  RICHARD  N. 
WHIPP,  SHERRY  ANNE 
WINSTON,  EVAN 
WOOLFSON,  SHERLYNN 


NOT  AT  ALL. 


85 


HONORARIES 


tWM:Mk^>'^ 


PHI  BETA  KAPPA 


Phi  Beta  Kappa  is  a  national  scholastic  honorary  fraternity  of  the  College  of  Arts  and 
Sciences.  Members  are  chosen  on  the  basis  of  broad  cultural  interests,  high  scholastic  achive- 
ment  and  good  character. 

To  qualify,  a  student  must  be  a  junior  or  a  senior.  Juniors  must  have  obtained  a  3.75  over- 
all, and  seniors  a  3.5. 


Susan  L.  Armstrong 
Charles  Bryce 
Alan  M.  Nathan 
Gerald  A.  Nolly 
Alyce  J.  Wertheimer 
Lalah  C.  Conway 
David  A.  Cook 
Ursula  Davis 
Patricia  L.  McKay 
Steven  Glazer 
June  R.  Reinking 
Edward  Ansel 
Wolfgang  P.  Menzel 
Nancy  A.  Kirchner 
Bemadette  Connelly 
Michael  Suser 
Stewart  Block 
Margot  Heggestad 
Michael  Favin 
Heather  Frankle 
Stanley  Levin 
John  Balchunas 


Willa  S.  Stem 
Constance  Fletcher 
Ruth  Weissman 
Ronald  W.  Massie 
Thurston  Carleton 
Joel  Lee  Morgenthau 
Susan  Coppage 
Robert  T.  Elsberry 
Mirijana  Kocho 
Eugene  Carver 
Peter  Hruschka 
Mark  Weiss 
Janette  McGaughy 
Martin  Babst 
Elizabeth  Kocher 
Harold  G.  Klemcke 
Robert  K.  Stevens 
Monique  Margetis 
Susan  Cox 
Stephany  Humpston 
Leslie  Berkow 
Helen  Tegnell 


Jean  Svirbely 
Mary  Hassman 
Alan  D'Appolito 
Carol  Newman 
Lawrence  D.  Gorban 
Jerry  Schreiber 
Susan  Larson 
Suzanne  M.  Haig 
Rugh  A.  Keeting 
Kent  S.  Frazier 
Margaret  D.  Smith 
Richarl  E.  Wood 
Louis  Mezzulo 
Nelson  L.  Bain 
George  Beck 
Cheryl  Beveridge 
Robert  E.  Carlitz 
Helen  Ryan 
Nanette  L.  Vincent 
Richard  Brown 
Maury  L.  Fradkin 
Kenneth  D.  Powell 


Adil  Kanaan 
Eileen  M.  Oickle 
Edward  P.  Dugan 
Margaret  Buckler 
Pinar  Arcan 
David  Frank 
Barbara  V.  DeMont 
William  Bortz 
Mac  Jenkins 
Norma  Kirwan 
Gevevieve  Hagan 
Margaret  Wolfe 
Susan  R.  Kinsey 
Joan  C.  Can- 
Susan  Pristoop 
Kay  McDorman 
William  Caswell 
Alan  P.  Auckenthaler 
Robert  Jarboe 
Karen  B.  Joseph 
Jerry  Herbst 
Sue  A.  Glackin 
Ann  M.  Kidwell 


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Michael  Adler 
Donna  Carson  Angle 
John  Archer 
Karen  Ruth  Austen 
Arthur  Frank  Ballant 
Eleanor  Joyce  Barney 
Marshall  Edward  Belaga 
Patricia  K.  Bennett 
Sharon  Hocker  Berard 
Anne  Lois  Bernstein 
William  Spencer  Belts, 

Jr. 

Stewart  A.  Block 
Paula  Rae  Bogen 
Cecila  Kim  Borofka 
Brenda  Lane  Bowers 
William  G.  Boyce 
Linda  K.  Boyer 
Margaret  Anne  Bridge 
Virginia  Allyn  Broadbeck 
Kaye  Truxton  Brooks 
Anita  F.  Brownstein 
Barry  Jay  Brownstein 
Madeline  Lee  Bryer 
William  E.  Caswell 
Gary  Robert  Catzva 
Jerry  Cissel 

Miriam  Eleanor  Cochell 
Kathleen  G.  Cooney 
Lewis  N.  Corrington 
Barbara  Ann  Crampton 
Mark  J.  Daniel 
Loren  Arlene  Davidson 
Janice  Eaton  Davies 
Walter  James  Davis  III 
William  J.  Davis 
Dennis  Paul  Dean 
Barbara  Gayle  Deitz 
Dorian  A.  DeMaio 
Ronald  C.  Denhardt 
Joan  K.  Desmarias 
Sherry  Anne  Dietle 
Leonard  Dobrowski 
Walter  Randolph 

Dodson,  Jr. 
Janet  Douglass 
James  Oliver  Duke 
Michael  Alan  Duniho 
Joseph  Allen  Dupras 
Judith  Frances  Duvall 
Mary  Jo  Eheart 
Judy  Marsha  Eisenberg 
Donna  K.  Ellis 
Robert  Leonard  Epstein 
Marjorie  May  Feller 
Robert  Burton  Fine 
Marlene  A.  Frazier 
Suzanne  H.  Fribush 
Nancy  Jane  Funkhouser 
Lawrence  W.  Gardner, 

Jr. 
Paulette  D.  Geisenkotter 
Bonnie  H.  Gershon 
Robin  Meredith  Gillespie 
Sue  Anne  Glaekin 
HoUace  Ava  Goldberg 
Theresa  Mary  Goldberg 
Vernon  R.  Gramling 
Inara  Gravitis 
Dianne  H.  Greyerbiehl 
Jack  Randall  Grimm 
Stephen  Bruce  Grossman 
Earl  B.  Grove 
Lois  M.  Gurel 
Ina  L.  Hackerman 
William  E.  Hackett 
Carole  P.  Hancock 
Paul  Gerard  Hannon 
John  Key  Harley 
Rodney  Allen  Harrill 
John  Fillmore  Harris 
Margot  Kathryn 

Heggestad 
Anita  E.  Henderson 
William  Francis 

Hermach 
Andrea  Jean  Heubeck 
Margaret  Ann  Higgins 
Judy  Himelfarb 
Francis  Ronald 

Hoffmann 


PHI  KAPPA  PHI 


Phi  Kappa  Phi  academic  honorary  was  founded  in 
1897  at  the  University  of  Maine  and  is  now  a  national 
organization  of  over  80  chapters.  Its  sole  purpose  is  the 
recognition  and  encouragement  of  superior  scholarship. 

Members  are  selected  on  the  recommendation  of 
deans  of  colleges.  They  comprise  the  upper  ten  percent 
of  the  graduating  class,  junior  and  senior  students  pos- 
sessing at  least  a  3.3  cumulative  average  and  60  credit 
hours,  masters  candidates  who  have  obtained  a  3.7  av- 
erage and  doctoral  candidates  with  a  3.5  average. 

Last  semester  172  students  were  inducted  into  the 
chapter  at  the  University. 


Marjorie  Nichols 

Holzapfel 
Leonard  C.  Howard,  Jr. 
Susan   C.    Hudson 
Barbara   Elaine   Ifshin 
Gale  Ellen  Inoff 
Fred  M.  Jacobson 
Susan  Jerome 
Nancy  Marguerite  Jobe 
Constance  Joan  Joluison 
Karen  B.  Joseph 
Nancy  Anne  Kirchner 
Ruth  O.  Kobin 
Robert  E.  Koehler,  Jr. 
Barbara  Jeanne  Lavezzo 
Joseph  Parran  Lawrence 
Robert  E.  Lentz 
Sandra  L.  Levin 
Max  Joseph  Levine 
Deborah  J.  Levy 
Patrick  Chi-Ping  Liao 
Betty  Jean  Liebersohn 
Myma  G.  Lippman 
Jerald  Benson  Lurie 
Leslie  D.  Lytle 
Susan  Malchodi 
Roberta  Jeanne  Mapp 
Sharon  Jo  Martin 
Margaret  Ann  Maslak 
Douglas  McArthur 
Shirley  Jean  Merritt 
Donald  Lesessne  Miller 
Marilyn  Hannah  Miller 
William  Crane  Morison 
W.  Richard  Neiswender 
Marc  Andrew  Nemiroff 
Marilyn  White  Norris 
John   Michael  O'Day 
Jacquelin  Linda  O'Neill 
Mary  Joan  Osantowski 
Beverly  Adele  Pariser 
Richard  Thomas  Pencek 
Charlotte  Ann 

Pennefeather 
Robert  Remsen  Perkins 
Gary  Wayne  Pfeufer 
Edward  Garbett  Pickett, 

Jr. 
Marilyn  Potash 
Susan  Gail  Pristoop 
Jane  deWeese  Puckett 
Carl  E.  Rabovsky 
David  M.  Reaume 
Mary  J.  Rehmer 
June  Robson  Reinking 
Eleanor  Harllee  Ritchie 
Philip  Dana  Robinson 
Earl  J.  Ross 
Linda  Marie  Schaefer 
Jerry  Lee  Schreiber 
Joseph  B.  Schreiner 
Philip  John  Schroeder 
Irene  Helene  Schwartz 
Hassan  Ah  Seirafi 
Gloria  Thelma  Springer 
Marsha  Harriet  Stabler 
Richard  J.  Stanton 
Sherry-Lynne  Stargel 
Beth  Ann  St.  Clair 
Norman  Crawford  Steele 
Cathy  Lynn  Stoolman 
Robert  Sander  Strickland 
Susan  Rae  Stringer 
Yvonne  Graham  Trout 
David  C.  Wallace 
Nancy  Alice  Weaver 
Rosemary  Louise  Weber 
Jill  LesUe  Weiss 
David  Werchen 
Glendon  Warren  Wetzel, 

Jr. 
Sherry  Anne  Whipp 
Kathryn  Joan  Wiener 
Judy  M.  Wilhelmensen 
Shirley  A.  Wilson 
Cornelia  Johanna 

Witkop 
William  Dewey  Wood 
Ruth  Ann  Woodward 
Lilian  Shiao-Yen  Wu 


MORTAR 
BOARD 


Mortar  Board,  national  honorary  for  senior  women, 
exists  for  the  purpose  of  recognizing  co-eds  excelling  in 
scholarship,  leadership,  character,  and  participation  in 
campus  activities. 

The  University  chapter  sponsors  scholarships  for  out- 
standing senior  women  through  profits  gained  at  is  Annual 
Homecoming  Mum  Sale. 


PAULA 
BELDOCK 


BARBARA 
DUBNOFF 


MYRNA 
LIPPMAN 


SUSAN 
BOND 


SUE 
GLACKIN 


JEAN 
MESSER 


KATHY 
COONEY 


HOLLACE 
GOLDBERG 


PAM 
RANDOLPH 


TINA 
CUNNINGHAM 


SUE  C. 
HUDSON 


CONNIE 
WRIGHT 


THOSE  NOT  PICTURED:    Helen  E.  Clarke  (hon.  member),   Ina    Hackerman,   Ellen   Kaplan,    Beth    St.    Clair,    Susan 
Stringer,  Linda  Van  Crack.    ADVISORS:  Dr.  Trudy  Hamby,  Dr.  Denzell  S.  Smith,  Dr.  Cayle  S.  Smith 


90 


OMICRON 

DELTA 

KAPPA 


Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  national  men's  leadership  hon- 
orary, exists  to  salute  outstanding  junior  and  senior  students 
for  high  scholarship  and  their  service  in  campus  activities. 
Candidates  must  be  junior  or  senior  male  students  who 
have  maintained  at  least  a  2.8  overall  throughout  college. 


STEWART 
BLOCK 


RODNEY 
HARRILL 


WAYNE 
PAWLOWSKI 


WILLIAM 
BETTS 


PAUL  A. 
BUCKLEY,  JR. 


JEROME  M. 
CEPPOS 


DORIAN  A. 
DE  MAIO 


ROBERT 
FINE 


SAM 
KAPLAN 


HOWARD 
METRO 


ALAN 
NATHAN 


RICHARD 
PARITZKY 


JOHN 
PREVAR 


CARROLL 
SHMITT 


BARRY 
SPRINGER 


JOHN  R. 
WARFIELD 


THOSE  NOT  PICTURED:   Randall  Bell,  James  Hill,  Ben  Nomis,  Ron  Hoflfman. 


91 


WHO'S  WHO 
AMONG  STUDENTS  IN  AMERICAN  COLLEGES  AND 

UNIVERSITIES 


Leadership,  scholarship,  co-operation  in  educational  and  extra- 
curricular activities,  citizenship  and  future  promise  are  key 
words  in  the  selection  of  candidates  for  Who's  Who  Among 
Students  in  American  Colleges  and  Universities. 

To  be  chosen  for  this  honor  a  student  is  first  recommended  by 
the  university  and  is  then  voted  on  by  the  national  organization. 


^Mm 


TOM 
AARON 


JOHN 
AMOSS 


JOHN 
BARRON 


PAULA 
BELDOCK 


MARY  JO 
BENEKE 


TRISHA 
DEMING 


BARBARA 
DUBNOFF 


ELAINE 
EWING 


JESS 
FERRILL 


BOB 
FINE 


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^}Lm 


SUE 
GLACKIN 


EARL 
GROVE 


BETSY 
HARPER 


JOE 
HARRINGTON 


TOM 


HENDRICKSON 


CHARLES 
KNIGHT,  JR. 


HOWARD 
METRO 


JEAN 
MESSER 


CHERYL 
MONTGOMERY 


SUE 
MOSSBURG 


JAN 
ORBAN 


RICHARD 
PARITSKY 


WAYNE 
PAWLOWSKI 


PAMELA 
RANDOLPH 


BARRY 
SPRINGER 


Not  Pictured: 
TOM  DOVE  JAY  MCMILLEN 

INA  HACKERMAN  BETH  ST.  CLAIR 

FRANCIS  HOFFMAN  LINDA  VAN  CRACK 


LISA 
TAYLOR 


JIM 
CLEMENTS 


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Left  to  Right:  R.  Sleeman,  R.  Spellman,  J.  Sadowsld,  W.  White,  J.  Tobin,  R.  Jung,  W.  Bott,  treas.;  D.  Eilers,  G.  Sohn, 
V.  pres.;  P.  Hong,  P.  Frallic,  pres. 


ALPHA  CHI  SIGMA 


Chemistry 


ALPHA  DELTA  SIGMA 


Advertising  &  Marketing 


Seated:  C.  Stolte,  R.  Smith,  sec;  R.  Wood,  P.  Gilniore,  W.  Lauth,  pres.;  D.  Appier,  v.  pres.;  P.  Wallace,  R.  Selfert,  J.  Baker,  treas.;  M.  Tomic, 
social  chmn.  Standing:  J-  Baker,  advisor;  C.  Knight,  S.  Schloss,  C.  Holland,  W.  Wenger,  R.  Ciceone,  J.  Bohn,  V.  Ash,  W.  Stanto,  B.  Borzymowski, 
R.  Bezanson,  A.  Parks,  B.  Bundle,  W.  Fletcher,  J.  Ryans,  advisor. 


Left  to  Right:  L.  Thompson,  K.  Vandermause,  treas.;  M.  Jager,  v.  pres.;  B.  Whipp,  pres.;  K.  Posey,  sec;  S.  Pitts. 

ALPHA  LAMBDA  DELTA  Freshman  Women 


ALPHA  PHI  OMEGA 


Men's  Service 


Kneeling:  D.  Wetzel,  R.  Melintz,  J.  Gorman,  P.  Eberhart,  S.  Harris,  S.  Klein,  S.  Pettit,  J.  Harrington,  advisor.  Sitting:  P.  Mendelsohn,  J.  Daugherty, 
W.  Speizman,  J.  Horstkamp,  2nd  v.  pres.;  R.  Strand,  pres.;  D.  Gurtz,  1st  v.  pres.;  J.  Rosenbloom,  treas.;  G.  Sussman,  corr.  sec.;  P.  Clemens,  rec. 
sec.  Standing:  R.  Helstowski,  E.  Huang,  T.  Keener,  B.  Gundersen,  M.  Pearlman,  N.  Simpson,  R.  Wolfman,  G.  Dirscherl,  G.  Silver,  sweetheart;  W. 
Busse,  D.  Murray,  C.   Sussman,  R.  Waldron,   H.   Meyers,  G.   Rampacek,  W.  Weisburger,  E.  Winston,  R.  Wachtler,  I.  Lemer. 


ALPHA    ZETA 


Agriculture 


Front  Row:   J.   Solie,  sec;   J.   Robison,   v.   pres.;   E.  Grove,  pres.    Second  Row:  T.  Sidor,  R.  Wampler, 
W.  Ray,  R.  Williamson.    Third  Row:  G.  Phillips,  J.  Dodson,  R.  Bewley,  J.  Roswell,  L.  Meeks. 


BETA  ALPHA  PSI 


Accounting 


Kneeling:  R.  Holmes,  G.  Bulmash,  A.  Goto.    Sitting:  C.  Rabovsky,  J.  Green,  C.  StaiiflFer,  v.  pres.;  R.  Pencek,  pres.;  M.  Lavine,  sec; 
D.  Gurtl  treas.;  R.  Koghler.    Standing:  Z.  Blackburn,  W.  Samet,  S.  Book,  J.  Benjamin,  M.  Levine. 


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Kneeling:  A.  Flewelling,  R.  Rodgers,  W.  Bauer,  K.  Moore,  R.  Cronshey.    Standing:  ].  Beck,  D.  Weatherby,  L.  Gassman, 
V.  pres.;  B.  Orvedal,  R.  Harrill,  pres.;  M.  Blendy,  treas.;  R.  Taylor,  sec;  R.  PlanJc,  M.  Saville. 


CHI  EPSILON 


Civil  Engineering 


DELTA  NU  ALPHA 


Transportation 


Front  Row:  R.  Nelson,  social  chmn.;  P.  Phelps,  v.  pres.;  D.  Mathews,  pres.;  R.  Price,  v.  pres.;  P.  Hoey,  treas.  Second  Row:  T.  Hui,  R.  Lyons,  E.  Dill, 
J.  Lyons,  D.  Cregger,  R.  Mack,  R.  Pfaff,  R.  Alt,  F.  Sarro,  W.  Longenecker.  Third  Row:  E.  Rahil,  K.  Raynor,  J.  Noe,  S.  Pigg,  R.  Dawson,  H.  Gold,  L. 
Davis,  f'.  Shelton,  J.  Sundergill,  G.  Wiebking,  R.  Liston,  Dr.  Hille.  Fourth  Row:  Dr.  Spychalski,  Dr.  Taff,  M.  Yourtee,  E.  Stampar,  L.  Feltar,  J.  Kup- 
stas,  D.  Lyons,  K.  Briers,  F.  Comerford,  A.  MacDonal,  H.  Bloom,  J.  King,  S.  Johnson,  Dr.  Suelflow,  J.  Orindorff. 


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Front  Row:  S.  Book,  M.  Ayars,  S. 
Bender,  I.  Kaufman,  T.  Schmitz.  Sec- 
ond Row:  R.  Osborn,  R.  Posner,  B. 
Fisher,  M.  XUlas,  R.  Hertz.  Third  Row: 
A.  Herson,  C.  Barnes,  P.  Braun,  G. 
Henley,  B.  Taylor.  Fourth  Row:  D. 
Chadbourn,  R.  Boley,  J.  Sheintal,  S. 
Zweig,  J.  Politzer. 


DELTA  SIGMA  PI 


Business 


DIADEM 


Junior  Women 


Left  to  Right:  D.  Casel,  L.  Myerberg,  R.  Miller,  C.  Meier,  L.  Foer,  J.  Edwards,  v.  pres.;  D.  Light,  treas.;  L.  Lawson,  pres.;  M.  Litwin, 
sec;  K.  Hansen,  K.  Burke,  L.  VanScoy,  J.  Pelecanos. 


'%t  % 


Front  Row:  R.  Pierce,  J.  Moskaitis,  T.  Consroe,  W.  Hermach,  treas.;  J.  Golt,  rec.  sec;  R.  Epstein,  pres.;  P.  Smith,  S.  Lentz,  v.  pres.; 
S.  Tretter,  faculty  advisor.  Second  Row:  R.  Billings,  F.  Markle,  R.  Glass,  N.  Rxerse,  C.  McCoy,  S.  Durkin,  W.  Headridge,  J.  Geary, 
J.  Wible,  J.  Amoss,  K.  Betaharon.  Third  Row:  R.  Antony,  C.  Amrhine,  M.  Wilbur,  E.  Lee,  B.  Springer,  D.  Shanks,  R.  Stanton, 
E.  Fromm,  N.  Farmer,  J.  Lawrence,  B.  Fairbrother,  T.  Ambrose,  A.  Tini,  G.  Boxer. 


ETA  KAPPA  NU 


Electrical  Engineering 


GAMMA  SIGMA  SIGMA 


Women's  Service 


Front  Row:  N.  Rosenfelder,  v.  pres.;  C.  Mancusi,  treas.;  C.  Medeiros,  pres.;  R.  Peterman,  sec.;  M.  Shayne,  sec.  Second  Row:  J.  Abel, 
S.  Eisenstadt,  A.  Selby,  D.  Hardesty,  A.  Levine,  T.  Katz,  L.  Dolinger.  Third  Row:  C.  Glantz,  L  Kipnis,  G.  May,  L.  Abdow,  J.  Herbert, 
C.  Frase,  K.  Menichelli,  L.  Silvester,  M.  Lowney,  S.  Brill,  P.  Lowenstein,  M.  Beckman,  M.  Klein,  L.  Pearl.  Fourth  Row:  J.  Kaplan,  L. 
Bernstein,  M.  Traber,  S.  Harans,  A.  Fasinipaur,  M.  Benedykcinski,  D.  Pollock,  B.  Ronald,  L.  Norris,  E.  Lohr,  H.  Babkoff,  K.  Donovan, 
J.  Lewis,  P.  Settino,  K.  Argy,  L.  Weitzman,  V.  SooHoo,  S.  Munday,  G.  Spring,  M.  Ordman,  M.  Mirman,  H.  Plovsky. 

I 


GAMMA 

THETA 

UPSILON 


Geography 


Front  Row:  T.  Rabenhorst,  pres.;  K.  Paduda,  v.  pres.;   P.  Jachowski,  treas.;   L.  Hart.   Second  Row: 
E.  Kane,  sec;  J.  Lee,  J.  Grimes,  P.  Mallary,  S.  Dibbern,  T.  Brown,  T.  Pearce. 


KAPPA  DELTA  PI 


Education 


Left  to  Right:  Front  Row:  J.  Henn,  S.  Smith,  E.  Barney,  B.  Norkin,  S.  Ives,  F.  Hoffmann,  P.  Peridier,  J.  Hepler,  J.  Rada,  M.  Slonim, 
C.  Curtis,  M.  Weissman.  Second  Row:  L.  VanGrack,  pres.;  R.  Schultz,  sec;  D.  Light,  v.  pres.;  J.  Eisenberg,  treas. 


KAPPA 
KAPPA 
PSI 


Bands 


Front  Row:  A.  Witkin,  pres.;  C.  RadclifF,  sec;  D.  Crowley,  G.  Sears,  v.  pres.;  R.  Smith, 
treas.  Second  Row:  D.  Rencher,  C.  Davis,  A.  Weinstein,  T.  Burton.  Third  Row:  D.  Fritz, 
J.  Turner,  C.  Fornian,  D.  Strebe,  B.  Herzberger.  Fourth  Row:  L.  Hart,  G.  Kipper,  J.  Solie, 
M.  McCullen. 


Left  to  Right:  W.  Noall-advisor,  R.  Sellers,  B.  Ifshin-pres.,  J.  Zaciewski,  L.  Winterhng, 
D.  Luther.  Not  present:  M.  Avram,  W.  Lewis,  A.  Oberg. 

Right  to  Left:   H.  Okun,  J.  Lurie,  treas.;   S.  Langfeld,  v.  pres.;   P.   Buhlig,   advisor;   W. 
Hackett,  pres.;  C.  Marquardt,  v.  pres. 


KAPPA 

TAU 

ALPHA 

Journalism 


JOHN 

MARSHALL 

SOCIETY 

Law 


101 


Front  Row:  G.  Bumham,  pres.;  L.  Flaningam,  sec.  Second  Row:   M.  Madach,  L.  Blum,  M.  Pearson,  L.  Ross,  v. 
pres.;  C.  Futoran. 

NATIONAL  COLLEGIATE  PLAYERS 


NATIONAL  RESIDENCE  HALL 

Left  to  Right:  S.  Glackin,  K.  Borofka,  sec;  D.  Eisler,  v.  pres.;  C.  Kelly,  pres.;  K.  Robertson,  M.  Holzapfel,  S.  Stringer,  T.  Courchen. 


102 


OMICRON 

DELTA 

EPSILON 

Economics 


Front  row:  L.  Kaufman,  pres.;  J.  Benus,  v.  pres.;  S.  Levin,  sec; 
D.  Beightol,  P.  Streckfus,  K.  Franken,  M.  Pelczar.  Second  row: 
L.  Rudd,  J.  Bickley,  S.  Malchodi,  M.  Romeres. 


OMICRON  NU 


Home  Economics 


Seated:  R.  Walter,  M.  Sippel,  treas.,  S.  Bond,  J.  Siegel,  L.  Bell,  K.  Clearfield,  pres.;  C.  SmuUen.  Stand- 
ing; S.  Whipp,  V.  pres.;  M.  Hull. 


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Left  to  Right:  D.  Saylor,  G.  Kuntz,  P.  Peridier,  J.  Henn,  v.  pres.;  F.  Hoffmann,  pres.;  M.  Sneider,  sec.-treas.;  G.  Reams.  G.  Martin. 

PHI  ALPHA  EPSILON  Physical  Education 


PHI  CHI  THETA 


Women's  Business 


Left  to  Right:  Front  Row:  J.  Prouty,  R.  Timmons,  N.  Cooper,  S.  Nickel,  E.  Karr.  Second  Row:  D.  Shields,  L.  Tyrie,  L.  Javier,  v.  pres.;  R. 
Luchetti,  pres.;  M.  Hazard,  sec;  A.  Henderson,  hist.;  E.  Momingstar.  Third  Row:  L.  Hertzlich,  P.  Frechette,  C.  Kemp,  K.  Casey,  J.  Tinney, 
R.  Willing,  L.  Harney,  S.  Dietle. 


PHI 

ETA 

SIGMA 


Freshman  Men 


Front  Row:  A.  Vinitsky,  treas.;  B.  Hackett,  sr.  adv.;  J.  Prevar, 
pres.;  M.  Eddy,  v.  pres.  Second  Row:  H.  Farrar,  M.  Shirazi, 
S.  Metzner,  R.  Marks.  Third  Row:  A.  Kirchner,  S.  Vogel,  M. 
Leavey,  P.  Boyd.  Fourt  Row:  F.  Gatchell.  Not  Pictured:  A. 
Armstrong,  R.  ArsenofF,  sec;  W.  Basen,  T.  Basham,  H.  Byrd, 
C.  Cooper,  R.  Creager,  R.  Dennery,  S.  Engel,  R.  Fullen,  H. 
Huie,  J,  Jones,  C.  Killin,  A.  Kirschbaum,  J.  Layton,  L.  Leh- 
mann,  T.  Libershal,  I.  Luria,  J.  Mason,  B.  Miller,  M.  Policy, 
M.  Potter,  J.  Pratt,  L.  Rosenthal,  T.  Saffos,  E.  Shefrin,  L. 
Silber,  S.  Swierdsiol,  J.  Tackett,  hist.;  S.  Wolf,  H.  Wooten, 
J.  Zufall,  E.  Drawbaugh,  S.  Legum,  R.  Muirhead,  W.  Weis- 
burger,  A.  Salwin,  S.  Brody,  M.  Pascal. 


PHI  MU  ALPHA 


Music 


Seated:  C.  Moore,  pres.  Standing  R.  Berlin,  treas.;  P.  Rosenheim,  B.  Rigler,  sec;  R.  Cobb,  G.  Kipper,  A.  Witkin, 
A.  Avery,  J.  Worsley,  v.  pres. 


105 


Standing  are  Professor  John  Carruthers  and  assistants  in  a  glass  blowing  demonstration  for  the  Phi  Sigma  Society.  Officers:   L.  McAtee,  pres.; 
R.  Meyer,  v.  pres.;  W.  Hock,  treas.;  B.  McHugh,  sec. 


PHI  SIGMA  SOCIETY 


Biological  Sciences 


PI  DELTA  EPSILON 


Communications 


Left  to  Right;  Front  Row:  L.  Werner,  R.  Wishart,  D.  George,  M.  Brill,  I.  Allen,  G.  Broadbeck.  Back  Row:  C.  Knight,  C.  Holstein,  L.  Taylor, 
S.  Parks,  J.  Fellows,  J.  Ceppos. 


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Left  to  right:  D.  Roselle,  B.  Centofanti,  R.  Shaller,  S.  Stiefel,  A.  Bernstein,  sec-treas.;  E.  Feinglass,  pres.;  M.  Hill,  R.  Pass. 

PI  MU  EPSILON  Math 


PI  TAU  SIGMA 


Mechanical  Engineering 


Seated;    S.    Edwards,    R.    Bucklin,    S.    Markle,   C.    Hayleck,    advisor;  A.  Prebula,  pres.;  D.  I>rackley,  treas.;  J.  DeOms,  corr.  sec.;  C. 
Frohlich,  v.  pres.;  F.  Hall.    Standing:  L.  Mejia,  D.  Walker,  R.  Milstead,  D.  Chwinit,  W.  Betts,  W,  Bohli,  J.  Isolafo,  J.  Mayo. 


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Left  to  Right:  Sitting:   B.  Wolkstein,  H.  Okun— pres.,  T.  Dorsey.  Standing:  M.  Miller,  J.  Molino,  J.  Weiss— v.  pres.,  B.  Fretz— advisor,  J.  Lurie, 
R.  Sacks,  D.  Walsh,  J.  Bechtel,  H.  Hasford,  S.  Shere— sec,  S.  Milner— treas. 


PSI  CHI 


Psychology 


SIGMA  ALPHA  IOTA 


Music 


Seated:  R.  Searless,  pres.;  C.  Balthrop,  C.  Carmack,  S.  Reid,  P.  Bing,  P.  MuUins,  L.  Kitziniller,  v.  pres.  Standing:  K.  Kersey,  E.  George, 
social  chmn.;  B.  Braunstein,  C.  Keys,  M.  Korth,  rec.  sec;  C.  Estes,  corr.  sec;  P.  Marvin,  E.  Jurgela,  K.  Duck,  treas.;  M.  Ensminger. 


SIGMA 

ALPHA 

OMICRON 


Microbiology 


Front  Row:  N.  Kirchner,  pres.;  M.  O'Bryen,  sec;  M.  KamorofF, 
treas.  Second  Row:  L.  Levy,  S.  Myers.  Third  Row:  S.  Stringer, 
J.  Gawthrop,  M.  Thomassen.  Back  Row:  J.  Sanford,  J.  Shedlock, 
G.  Bari,  S.  Sussan. 


SIGMA  GAMMA  TAU 


Aerospace 


Left  to  Right:   M.  Gamek,   D.   Hewitt,   R.  Wilson,   N.   Clerman,  sec;  B.  Brownstein,  treas.;  R.  Ames,  J.  Robinson,  T.  Michalek, 
W.   Melnik,   advisor. 


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SIGMA 

TAU 

EPSILON 


Women's  Recreation 


Kneeling:  J.  Hean,  pres.;  E.  Kesler,  advisor;  L.  Gehlert,  v.  pres.  Standing:  P.  Fuller,  J.  Hildebrand, 
M.  Sneider,  N.  Diachenko,  M.  Sourwine,  J.  Wilson,  K.  Regan. 


TAU  BETA  PI 


Engineering 


Front  Row;  W.  Hermach,  J.  Amoss,  G.  Alexander,  T.  Consroe,  R.  Epstein,  J.  Lawrence,  v.  pres.;  N.  Clerman,  rec.  sec;  R.  Milstead,  pres.;  R. 
Harrill,  corr.  sec;  W.  Betts,  treas.;  M.  Palmer,  S.  Durkin,  J.  Beck,  R.  Pierce,  R.  Plank,  R.  Wemeth,  advisor.  Second  Row:  A.  Prebula,  D.  Hewitt, 
D.  Runaldue,  R.  Billings,  K.  Betaharon,  K.  Chin,  E.  Holtzscheiter,  F.  Hall,  H.  Epstein,  3rd  v.  pres.;  S.  Rome,  2nd  v.  pres.;  B.  Brownstein,  W. 
Bohli,  P.  Smith,  R.  Bucklin,  J.  Geary,  W.  Headridge,  T.  Michalek,  B.  Mertz,  B.  Fairbrother,  S.  Markle.  Back  Row:  C.  McCoy,  J.  DeOms,  D. 
Weatherby,  N.  Fanner,  R.  Lentz,  J.  Wible,  W.  Bauer,  R.  Taylor,  D.  Drackley,  B.  Springer,  R.  Stanton,  L.  Gassman,  E.  Lee,  G.  Boxer,  R.  Ames, 
C.  Amrhine,  F.  Markle,  R.  Wilson. 


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Front  row:  R.  Miller,  J.  Light,  treas.;  A.  Stinnett,  sec;  C.  Carmack,  v.  pres.;  P.  Bogen,  pres.  Second  row:  S.  Woodside, 
L.  Long,  N.  Scott,  D.  Williams,  L.  Savadown,  J.  Powers.  Third  row:  J.  Ayer,  Z.  Dortch,  E.  Yang,  C.  Noel,  N. 
Ridgely.    Fourth  row:  D.  Zolnaski,  K.  Brumbaugh,  J.  Anderegg,  M.  Carr. 


TAU  BETA  SIGMA 


Women's  Music 


Front  row:  M.  Brill,  S.  Haley,  pres.;  B.  Sugar.  Second  row:  S.  Keyser,  sec.;  J. 
Clements,  v.  pres.;  W.  Fuge,  C.  Knight.  Third  row:  C.  Ferguson,  B.  Hinkel, 
J.  Zihlman,  P.  Gerber,  advisor. 


TAU 

MU 
EPSILON 


Public  Relations 


ill 


Excellence 


in 


Teaching 


Marvin  A.  Breslow,  Ph.D.,  assistant  professor,  Depart- 
ment of  History,  commended  for  engaging  the  interest  and 
enthusiasm  of  his  students  and  enabling  many  of  them 
to  earn  fellowships  for  study  at  excellent  graduate  schools. 


"He  brings  to  his  teaching  a  broad  and  rigorous  training 
in  history,  a  deep  understanding  of  the  relevence  of  history 
to  human  values,  and  an  active  participation  in  the  creative 
research." 


Marvin  A.  Breslow 

HISTORY 


"...  he  enables  the  student  to  see  and  understand 
the  great  universaUty  and  beauty  of  the  basic  concepts 
and  structure  of  physics." 


Alexander  J.  Dragt 

PHYSICS 


Alexander  J.  Dragt,  Ph.D,  assistant  professor.  Depart- 
ment of  Physics,  cited  for  lucid  and  masterful  lectures, 
as  well  as  inspirational  guidance  of  students,  in  what  is 
genprally  acknowledged  as  the  most  difficult  undergraduate 
course  in  the  physics  curriculum. 


112 


George  J.  Funaro,  Ph.D.,  as- 
sistant professor,  Department  of 
Secondary  Education,  recom- 
mended for  outstanding  teach- 
ing and  providing  leadership  in 
developing  team-teaching  ap- 
proaches for  the  methods  course 
for  English  education  majors. 

"His  enthusiasm  and  energy 
make  his  classes  come  alive  and 
sparkle  with  the  exchange  of 
ideas." 


"He  is  a  master  teacher,  and 
one  who  has  inspired  the  high- 
est degree  of  performance." 


George  J.  Funaro 

SECONDARY  EDUCATION 


Karl  E.  Gettle 

INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 


Stanley  J.  Hllle 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 


Stanley  J.  Hille,  Ph.D.,  assistant 
professor.  Department  of  Business 
Administration,  commended  as  a 
classroom  experimenter  and  innova- 
tor and  outstanding  faculty  advisor 
to  two  student  professional  organi- 
zations. 


Karl  E.  Gettle,  M.A.,  instruc- 
tor. Department  of  Industrial 
Education,  cited  for  his  contri- 
butions to  and  application  of  con- 
temporary methodology  to  In- 
dustrial Arts  and  his  oflE-campus 
activities  as  consultant  to  busi- 
ness and  school  systems,  con- 
ducting workshops  and  assisting 
local  schools  with  teacher  re- 
cruiting. 


".  .  .  an  experimenter  and  innovator 
who  supplements  traditional  text  assign- 
ments with  business  stimulations,  case 
studies,  field  trips,  and  the  results  of 
independent  research." 


113 


Charles  B.  Leonard,  Jr.,  Ph.D., 
assistant  professor,  Department 
of  Biochemistry,  College  of  Den- 
tistry (Baltimore),  chosen  as  the 
Lindback  Foundation  awardee  of 
the  group  and  especially  cited 
for  developing  and  monitoring  a 
program  in  biochemistry  at  the 
Walter  Reed  Army  Institute, 
tailored  for  the  special  needs  of 
nursing  students  at  the  univer- 
sity's School  of  Nursing. 

"His  effort  is  directed  toward 
the  total  maturation  of  students 
so  that  they  may  perform  in  an 
effective  manner." 


"Her  imderstanding,  sympa- 
thetic approach  to  students  is  a 
manifestation  of  her  dedication 
and  innate  love  for  the  educating 
process." 


Charles  B.  Leonard 

DENTISTRY 


Jane  H.  Potter 

ZOOLOGY 


John  W.  Snow,  Ph.D.,  assistant 
professor.  Department  of  Economics, 
cited  as  a  dynamic,  imaginative  and 
effective  teacher  who  has  sparked 
the  interest  of  many  students  to 
further  pursue  their  studies. 


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John  W.  Snow 

ECONOMICS 


Jane  H.  Potter,  Ph.D.,  assistant 
professor,  Department  of  Zoology, 
commended  for  her  scientific  know- 
ledge and  organizational  abilities 
which  have  resulted  in  academically 
improved  courses  and  computerized 
grading  of  examinations. 


".  .  .  has  been  able  to  transmit 
the  fruits  of  his  unusual  training 
and  research  with  both  clarity 
and  effectiveness  to  his  students 
at  all  levels." 


I 


Samuel  L.  Varnedoe 

PHILOSOPHY 


Samuel  L.  Varnedoe,  Jr.,  Ph.D.,  as- 
sistant professor.  Department  of  Philoso- 
phy, commended  for  success  in  elicting 
student  participation  while  keeping  speci- 
fic learning  objectives  in  mind. 


"He  sees  his  students  as  individuals, 
each  of  whom  deserves  to  be  helped  to 
discover  in  himself  the  desire  and  the 
power  to  come  grips  with  fundamental 
questions." 


Gayle  E.  Wilson 

ENGLISH 


Gayle  E.  Wilson,  Ph.D.,  assistant  pro- 
fessor, Department  of  English,  recom- 
mended for  his  keen  interest  in  his  stu- 
dents and  his  conscientious  unification  of 
the  extensive  materials  taught  in  his  course. 


"He  shows  that  he  is  an  excellent 
teacher  by  his  ability  to  commimicate 
his  learning  and  enthusiasm  to  his  stu- 
dents .  .  ." 


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WILSON  H.  ELKINS: 


.  the  man  u 


.  .  .  the  president. 


"The  purpose  of  a  university  is  to  perform  at  a  high 
level  in  all  of  its  endeavors  and  to  elevate  the  individual 
and  society." 


119 


ADMINISTRATORS 


The  goal  of  the  administrators  of  our  university  is  of  a  dual  nature:  on  the  one  hand,  there  is  the  desire  to 
minimize  tuition  in  order  to  provide  greater  opportunity  for  those  pursuing  higher  education,  while  in  the  same 
breath,  there  is  a  constant  effort  to  attain  increased  academic  standards,  so  that  a  position  of  educational  leadership 
may  be  achieved. 

In  addition,  the  administrators  have  become  increasingly  aware  of  the  growing  concern  of  students  with  regard 
to  administrative  affairs.  In  the  words  of  Dr.  Elkins,  "This  is  a  movement  which  deserves  the  most  thoughtful  con- 
sideration of  the  students,  faculty,  and  administration." 

It  is  his  feeling,  along  with  other  administrators,  that  more  participation  on  the  part  of  the  student  body  in 
administrative  affairs  is  feasible,  "if  there  is  a  feeling  of  mutual  respect  between  the  two." 


Dr.  Walter  B.  Waetjen 

Vice  President  for 
Administrative  Affairs 


120 


Dr.  Albin  O.  Kuhn 

Chancellor  of  the 
Baltimore  Campus 


Dr.  R.  Lee  Hornbake 

Vice  President  for 
Academic  Affairs 


121 


Dr.  Frank  L.  Bentz,  Jr. 

Vice  President  for 
Agricultural  Affairs 


Edmund  C.  Mester 

Assistant  to  the 
President 


122 


Dr.  Mictiael  J.  Pelczar,  Jr. 

Vice  President  for 

Graduate  Studies  and  Researcli 


Robert  A.  Beach,  Jr. 

Assistant  to  the  President 
for  University  Relations 


123 


Francis  A.  Gray 

Administrative  Dean 
for  the  Office  of  the 
Executive  Dean 


Roscoe  E.  Dann,  Jr. 
Assistant  to  the  Dean 


124 


Dr.  Helen  Clarke 

Associate  Dean  of  Students 


Dr.  Thomas  Magoon 

Associate  Dean  of  Special 
Student  Services  and 
Director  of  the  Counseling 
Center 


125 


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Bruce  Ritter 

Director, 
Placement  and 
Credentials 


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Dr.  Darrell  Rishel 

Director, 
Judicial  Office 


126 


Dr.  Palmer  Hopkins 

Director  of  Student  Aid 


Dr.  Furraan  A.  Bridgers 

Director, 

International  Education 


127 


Ralph  R.  Swlnford 
Director,  Student  Activities 


Jeanne  Cherbeneau 

Assistant  Director, 
Student  Activities: 
Social  Director  & 
Sorority  Advisor 


128 


Leslie  Moore 

Assistant  Director, 
Student  Activities: 
Advisor,  AWS  and 
Community  Services 
Coordinator 


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James  D.  Tschechtelin 

Assistant  Director,  Student 
Activities:  Orientation 
Director,  Residence  Halls 
Program  Coordinator 


Neil  Sanders 

Assistant  Director,  Student 
Activities:    Fraternity  Advisor 


Marian  Johnson 

Assistant  Director  of  Student 

Activities 

Advisor  to  Interest  Groups 


130 


Dr.  Macon  H.  Capelle 

Director, 
Office  of 
Intermediate 
Registration 


Alfred  Miller 

Cultural  Coordinator 
Department  of  Student  Activities 


131 


William  Hoff 


Director,  Student  Union 


Doyle  Royal 

Associate  Director 
of  Housing 


132 


Margaret  Lloyd 

Director,  Campus  Housing 


Dr.  Lester  M.  Dyke 

Director,  Health  Services 


133 


THE 
GOVERNOR 


r, 


Spiro  T.  Agnew 

GOVERNOR  OF  MARYLAND 


Executive   Department 

Annapolis.  Martland    ai404 


As  members  of  the  1968  University  of  Maryland 
graduating  class  you  will  face  many  challenges  as  you  play 
vital  roles  in  charting  the  future  of  our  State  and  Nation. 

This  University ,  under  the  direction  of  President 
Wilson  H.  Elkins,  and  dedicated  members  of  the  faculty,  has 
provided  you  the  opportunity  to  receive  an  education  of  the  highest 
caliber.    It  is  my  hope  that  you  will  utilize  this  education  with  the 
same  spirit  of  dedication  in  meeting  the  difficult  and  complex 
problems  that  lie  ahead  of  us. 

Congratulations  and  best  wishes  for  the  future. 
Sincerely , 


P\ 


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Left  to  Right:  W.  C.  Walsh,  R.  W.  Case,  L.  L.  Kaplan,  H.  A.  Boswell,  B.  H.  Brown,  C.  P.  McCormick,  Dr.  W.  H.  Elkins,  E.  F. 
Holter,  H.  H.  Nuttlc,  T.  B.  Symons,  Mrs.  G.  D.  Morgan,  W.  B.  Long. 

BOARD  OF  REGENTS 


134 


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ALUMNI 


Theater  Party 


Homecoming 


136 


Ray  Williams  awards  John  Smith, 
Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Seaboard 
Coastline  Railroad,  the  Third  Annual 
National  Distinguished  Alumnus  Award 
at  the  Homecoming  '67  Luncheon. 


137 


Col.  J.  Logan  Schutz 


Director,  Alumni  Affairs 


138 


Promoting  the  interest  and  welfare  of  the  University 
of  Maryland  is  of  primary  concern  to  the  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation. Its  objective  is  to  serve  as  a  pipeline  between  the 
University,  the  undergraduates,  the  alumni  and  the  citi- 
zens of  Maryland. 

Although  established  in  1892,  it  wasn't  until  1948  that 
the  organization  saw  its  present  form.  It  is  directed  by 
an  Alumni  Council  composed  of  three  representatives 
from  each  chapter,  an  "M"  Club  representative,  a  repre- 
sentative from  each  geographical  area  and  past-presidents 
of  the  Council. 

Besides  Homecoming  and  Spring  Reunion,  the  group 
sponsors  numerous  speaker-dinners,  and  awards  scholar- 
ships on  behalf  of  the  various  clubs. 


139 


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COMMUTERS 


142 


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Commuting  .  .  .  used  as  a  label  by  some 


144 


experienced  daily  by  others  .  . 


145 


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Left  to  Right:  T.  Dove,  pres.;  M.  Hall,  executive  vice  pres.;  J.  Prouty,  sec;   R.   Pearson,  treas.;  L.  Silvester,  S.  Ga- 
licki,  R.  Cook,  J.  Perlman,  N.  Mullinix,  N.  LeCocq,  D.  Fisher,  B.  Murphy,  B.  Downs,  M.  Henig. 


UCA 


.  an  understatement.  . 
performed  by  19,000 
who  form  an  integral 
part  of  the  campus 
community  .  .  . 


146 


yet  share  experiences 
uniquely  their  own. 


The  usual  .  .  .  unpredictable  .  .  .  intellectual 
.  .  .  inane  ...  a  way  of  life. 


inclement 


148 


Commuters  .  .  .  transgressing  the  inimical 
.  .  .  for  the  salte  of  education. 


DENCES 


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Dorm  meetings  .  .  .  Hey,  let's  have  a  party  ...  We 
don't  have  any  money  .  .  .  "Call  the  meeting  to  order  and 
let's  get  this  over  with"  .  .  .  Where's  Cooper?"  ...  I  think 
he's  stuck  in  the  elevator  .... 


Playing  the  domestic  role  .  .  .  learning  how  to 
live  on  your  own  .  .  .  and  survive  .... 


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A  do-it-yourself  haircut  .  .  . 
after  all,  what's  a  roommate 
for  .  .  .? 


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A  place  to  relax  .  .  .  after  dinner,  soccer  in  the 
hall  ...  an  enterprising  game  of  monopoly  .  .  .  mid- 
night bull  sessions  .  .  .  firecrackers  at  1  a.m 

The  cry  goes  up  .  .  .  "Let's  take  a  study  break" 
,  .  .  tune  in  the  tube  .  .  .  break  out  the  cards  .  .  . 
grab  a  coke  and  candy  bar  .  .  .  pull  up  a  chair  .  .  . 
there's  room  for  everybody  .... 


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A  place  to  eat  .  .  .  to 
mingle  ...  to  talk  .  .  . 
to  watch  girls  .  .  .  and 
there's  no  cover  charge 

WTiere  else  can  you  en- 
joy red  and  green  raisins 
.  .  .  comish  hens  once  a 
month  .  .  .  and  genuine 
red-hot     pizza     burgers 


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A  lot  of  walking  .  .  .  big  campus  .  .  . 
but  you  make  compensations  .  .  .  after 
all,  it's  a  long  haul  to  Denton  .... 


A  place  to  study  .  .  .  there's  always  someone 
to  study  with  .  .  .  share  information  .  .  .  help 
out  .  .  .  I'll  trade  you  my  old  Math  10  hourlies 
for  your  Soc.  1  Monarch  .  .  .  and  the  all-nighters 


It's  cooperative  living  in  the  truest  sense  .  .  .  shar- 
ing .  .  .  What's  mine  is  yours,  what's  yours  is  mine, 
too  .  .  .  even  the  scales  .  .  .  Now,  divide  by  two  .... 


Out  after  eight?  .  .  .  late  leave?  .  .  .  overnight? 
.  .  .  weekend?  .  .  .  card  key?  .  .  .  Sign  Out!  .  .  .  name 
.  .  .  destination  .  .  with  whom.  .  .  how  .  .  .  time  leav- 
ing .  .  .  expected  return  .  .  .  return  .  .  .  initials  .  .  . 
"Dear  Mom,  it's  just  like  home  here  .  .  .  ." 


«'M.'  ■  -^f- 


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=£:. 


1.  J.  O'Day,  2.  S.  Eaton,  3.  A.  Morningstar,  4.  D.  Miller,  5.  J.  Beck, 
6.  E.  Frey,  7.  Ron  Bolt,  8.  D.  Bowman,  9.  A.  Brown,  10.  K.  Robert- 
son, 11.  J.  Barron,  12.  S.  Balco,  13.  R.  Few,  14.  G.  Ardalino,  15.  B. 
Zimmerman,  16.  S.  Book,  17.  S.  Hough,  18.  G.  Becek,  19.  W. 
Brown,  20.  M.  Jackson,  21.  K.  Pallante,  22.  G.  Buschman,  23.  M. 
Greasley,  24.  C.  Bless,  25.  D.  Insley. 


ALLEGANEY 


160 


1.  D.  Jarboe,  2.  N.  Siekierka,  3.  P.  Farrell  -  G.  A.,  4.  M.  Jacobs,  5.  R.  FlagRs,  6.  D.  Appier,  7.  J.  Odhner,  8.  T. 
Palmer,  9.  R.  Rippeon,  10.  V.  Peciulis,  11.  J.  Grimes,  12.  |.  McCauley,  13.  L.  Silverstein,  14.  W.  McTiirnal, 
15.  R.  Obrvcki,  16.  D.  Jackson,  17.  D.  Lanier,  18.  M.  Abrams,  19.  T.  Bader,  20.  B.  Iseminger,  21.  B.  Hoeflich, 
22.  H.  Dahlen,  23.  J.  Edwards,  24.  C.  May,  25.  J.  Thompson,  26.  S.  Berlew,  27.  M.  Ports. 


1.  J.  Kerr,  2.  N.  Rogers,  3.  I.  Kaufman,  4.  D.  Little,  5.  W.  Pritchard,  6.  H. 
Garrana,  7.  R.  Wyett,  8.  R.  Izac,  9.  D.  Hampt,  10.  J.  Oliver,  11.  B.  Beall,  12. 
S.  Zeffert,  13.  C.  Fink,  14.  G.  Gammon,  15.  M.  Jacobson,  16.  S.  Ryder,  17.  W. 
Vayne,  18.  R.  Neiswender,  19.  R.  Dubicki,  20.  D.  Edwards,  21.  A.  Pflugrad, 
22  T.  Brooks,  23.  W.  James,  24.  E.  Kowalewski,  25.  J.  Pavlosky,  26.  G.  Parvis, 
27  D  Yelton,  28.  W.  Hodges,  29.  R.  Knowles,  30.  N.  Timney,  31.  Gliff  Bowman, 
32.  D  Wolfe  33.  S.  Brutscher,  34.  M.  Tabisz,  35.  J.  Borkosky,  36.  R.  Kiddy, 
37.  F.  Palumbo,  38.  W.  Gardner,  39.  R,  Kadlubowski,  40.  D.  Lambert,  41.  B. 
Brewer,  42.  R.  Neff,  43.  E.  Abramson,  44.  R.  Garner,  45.  B.  McCabe,  46.  E. 
Rubinstein,  47.  R.  Pevey,  48,  F.  Hamilton,  49.  J.  Black,  50.  S.  St.  John,  51.  J. 
Pedroline  52.  J.  Gamer,  53.  L.  Tracy,  54.  D.  Friedman,  55.  D.  Stone,  56.  W. 
Vanik,  57.  H.  Morris,  58.  R.  Kanyuck,  59.  G.  Quinter. 


1.  J.  Hankin,  2.  B.  Coble,  3.  A.  Dinniman  -  G.  B.,  4.  S.  Vogelhut  -  Sec,  5.  H. 
Klein  -  Pres.,  6.  S.  Amemick  -  Treas.,  7.  W.  Douglas  -  V.  Pres.,  8.  M.  Kalogris, 
9.  T.  Horn,  10.  S.  Rosen,  11.  P.  Bradt,  12.  D.  Davidson,  13.  R.  Ratcliffe,  14. 
J.  Zerdy,  15.  P.  Dekowzan,  16.  J.  Marker,  17.  W.  Barnard,  18.  A.  Leibowitz, 
19.  F.  Silber,  20.  M.  Conway,  21.  G.  Coggins,  22.  D.  Blankenship  23.  G. 
Belsinger,  24.  A.  Fritts,  25.  B.  Harvey,  26.  B.  Wondersek,  27.  G.  Tand,  28.  D. 
Vanmiddlesworth,  29.  P.  Sklar,  30.  E.  Langbehn,  31.  M.  Gromet,  32.  B.  Taran- 
tino,  33.  R.  Golkow,  34.  H.  Wolpert,  35.  D.  Brogan,  36.  K.  Malkus,  37.  D. 
Biddison,  38.  J.  Parkany,  39.  M.  Ruback,  40.  J.  Paulson,  41.  J.  Andrews, 
42.  D.  Aldridge,  43.  J.  Pomerantz,  44.  B.  Barker,  45.  C.  Weinberg,  46.  J.  Sierco, 
47.  R.  Hirzel,  48.  J.  Batzler,  49.  F.  Hallican,  50.  A.  Baker,  51.  D.  Lane,  52.  I. 
Faro,  53.  A.  Kaplan,  54.  G.  Dahl,  55.  J.  Eliassen. 


ANNAPOLIS 


ANTIETAM 


162 


1.  T.  Pierce  -  Sec,  2.  G.  Maxwell  -  V.  Pres.,  3.  S.  Stringer  - 
Pres.,  4.  H.  Kresan  —  Treas.,  5.  J.  Flayhart  —  Soc.  Chmn., 
6.  J.  Horwitz,  7.  M.  Gordon,  8.  H.  Funk,  9.  M.  Hormatz, 
10.  C.  Holeves,  11.  M.  Shane,  12.  S.  Einbinder,  13.  J.  Salladin, 
14.  N.  Weibold,  15.  A.  Levine,  16.  M.  Woorman,  17.  M.  Brill, 
18.  E.  Floyd,  19.  B.  Simmons,  20.  P.  Karlinsky,  21.  S.  Webster, 
22.  P.  Lohsen,  23.  D.  Rosen,  24.  B.  Lowenstein,  25.  J.  Jones, 
26.  B.  Allegri,  27.  S.  LowdermUk,  28.  P.  Sivert,  29.  T.  Pierce, 
30.  A.  Schwartz,  31.  M.  Schmidt,  32.  J.  Simonik,  33.  E.  Pepper, 
34.  J.  Morrow,  35.  K.  Gable,  36.  C.  Leshevsky,  37.  P.  laconan- 
gelo,  38.  C.  A.  Jackson,  39.  A.  Ciazzo,  40.  C.  Pszwaro,  41.  A. 
Baege,  42.  L.  Abel,  43.  R.  Jaskowitz,  44.  J.  Wade,  45.  B.  Dal- 
fonzo,  46.  J.  Barber,  47.  C.  Hobelman,  48.  M.  Hogan,  49.  R. 
Pfeiffer,  50.  M.  Collins,  51.  S.  Jarosinski,  52.  F.  Edelen,  53. 
S.  Dale,  54.  J.  Caldwell,  55.  M.  Faber,  56.  B.  Stevens,  57. 
S.  Streeter,  58.  A.  Caplan,  59.  P.  Cryer,  60.  E.  Grimes,  61. 
P.  Courchen,  62.  P.  Martin,  63.  G.  Duncan. 


ANNE  ARUNDEL 


1.  G.  Grobaker,  2.  R.  Thornton,  3.  N.  Stein,  4.  L.  Faulkner  -  Sec.  (Ant.  A.),  5.  D.  Yeagle 
-  Pres.  (Ant.  A.),  6.  J.  Kelsey  -  Treas.  (Ant.  A.),  7.  M.  Bender  -  G.  R.  (Ant.  B.),  8.  F. 
Pisciotta  -  Pres.  (Ant.  B.-,  9.  E.  Kroart,  10.  L.  Sifel,  11.  S.  Barough,  12.  R.  Bailey  -  Sec. 
(Ant.  B.),  13.  J.  Petro,  14.  J.  Luley  -  V.  Pres.  (Ant.  A.),  15.  R.  WUps,  16.  T.  Malinry, 
17.  B.  Moss,  18.  S.  Purdom,  19.  N.  Salatti,  20.  K.  Grimm,  21.  R.  Stinkchcomb,  22.  J.  Parks, 
23.  B.  Reese,  24.  M.  Kelly,  25.  F.  Weaver,  26.  E.  Meerholz,  27.  H.  Buchanan,  28.  D. 
Bennett,  29  N.  Wildasin,  30.  K.  RoUins,  31.  B.  Malcewski,  32.  A.  Ashton,  33.  C.  Martin, 
34.  R.  Foy,  35.  W.  Musick,  36.  R.  Monks,  37.  C.  Thawley,  38.  T.  Burke,  39.  R.  Rosenfeld, 
40.  P.  Suarez,  41.  R.  Crum,  42.  D.  Pritzker,  43.  R.  Kuhn,  44.  W.  Pawlowski  -  R.  A.,  45. 
M.  Tipperman  -  G.  R.  (Ant.  A.),  46.  D.  Seabolt,  47.  R.  Schaaf. 


1.  S.  Marklc-Treas,,  2.  R.  Kiihns-V.  Pres,,  3.  C.  Padussis-V  Pres.,  4.  R. 
Ginnett-Pres.,  5.  N.  Sclliur,  6.  J.  Pantelides-Pres.,  7.  J.  Thcmelis-Sec, 
8.  Peter  Axelrod-Sec,  9.  J.  Volente,  10.  M.  Van  Norden,  11.  S.  Levy,  12.  R. 
Mor«r<t  1.3.  M.  Pazornick,  14  D.  Erb,  15.  F.  Bradstreet,  16.  P.  Feimster, 
17.  B.  Canliam,  18.  L.  Palman,  19.  G.  Beloham,  20.  C.  We,ssel,  21.  H.  Okun, 
22  M.  Josivski,  23.  Guest,  24.  T.  Marker,  25.  J.  Kirkeino,  26  J.  Lawson, 
27.  D.  Sanlmrn,  28.  T.  Todd,  29.  M.  Nelson,  30.  J.  Easter,  31.  G.  Abbott, 
32.  G.  Davis,  33.  A.  Gayle,  34.  J.  Koonte-R.  A,  35  H.  Klipper,  36.  Guest, 
37.  L.  Higgins. 


BALTIMORE  HALL 


BEL  AIR  A 


164 


1.  J.  Seay,  2.  J.  Rock,  3.  M.  Farmadi,  4.  N.  Dao,  5.  L.  Lawton-Treas.,  6.  R.  Baumgardner-Sec,  7.  D.  Bruther-V.  Pres.,  8.  D. 
Schneider-Pres.,  9.  R.  Bisker,  10.  B.  Gralxiwski,  11.  K.  Aumack,  12.  D.  Trout,  1.3.  J.  Ro.s.s,  14.  C.  Diekmann,  15.  K.  Faulstich, 
16.  R.  Mace,  17.  R.  Mosbcrg,  18.  R.  Dietrich,  19.  J.  Campbell,  20.  L.  Fo.sset,  21.  J.  Heslin,  22.  R.  Gordon,  23.  P.  Leiss,  24.  R. 
Harri.son,  25.  D.  Drinks,  26.  D.  Ander.son,  27.  E.  Locke.  28.  R.  Hennes.sy,  29.  P.  Vitale,  30.  M.  Rasinsky,  31.  J.  Tylec,  32.  C. 
Butler,  33.  B.  Clark,  34.  J.  Guthmann,  35.  J.  Weiler. 


BEL  AIR  B 


1.  p.  Kowzun-F.R.,  2.  R.  Jackson-Pres,,  3.  A.  Bonde-Treas.,  4.  D.  Konick- 
Sec,  5.  D.  Greifinger-V.  Pre.s.,  6.  N.  Brandt,  7,  A.  Ha.sspert,  8.  J.  Dauf^herty, 
9.  R.  Smith,  10.  J.  McDermott,  11.  L.  Hannahon,  12.  R.  Zsakany,  13.  E.  Naw- 
rocki,  14.  T.  Sombatpium,  15.  F.  Earner,  16.  A.  Valentino,  17.  C.  Logan,  18.  K. 
Jorden,  19.  R.  Contino,  20.  R.  Anyellalo,  21.  D.  Hube,  22.  B.  Wallick,  23.  A. 
Martin,  24.  R.  Goldman,  25.  S.  Schick,  26.  C.  Kotzias,  27.  R.  Hall,  28.  R.  Mayer, 
29.  L.  Callus,  30.  D.  Newberry,  31.  S.  Kleczynski,  32.  A.  Obstbaum,  33.  W. 
Cowman,  34.  R.  Bull,  35.  T.  Dixon,  36.  J.  Badger,  37.  J.  Sheldon,  38.  R.  Demp- 
sey,  39.  D.  Grabowski,  40.  J.  Diggs,  41.  J.  Goldstein,  42.  E.  Holdridge,  43.  W. 
Newmal,  44.  T.  Smith. 


165 


1.  M.  Myres,  2.  B.  Levin,  3.  T.  Lankford,  4.  J.  Hall,  5.  E.  Timmerman,  6.  F.  Brower,  7,  D.  Mayo,  8.  G.  Usrey,  9.  C. 
Elmer,  10,  R.  Lundquist,  11.  J.  Catchings,  12  W.  Lumis,  13.  R.  Craft,  14.  R.  Gross,  15.  H.  Groove,  16.  R.  Lean, 
17.  N.  Ament,  18.  C.  Cunningham,  19.  J.  Dryden,  20.  R.  St-Dano,  21.  C.  Ruley,  22.  R.  Myres,  23.  M.  Bader,  24.  R. 
Winter,  25.  L.  Friedheini,  26.  P.  Gilmore,  27.  P.  Meyer,  28.  VV.  Teppig,  29.  J.  Lathrop,  30.  R.  Alston,  31.  E.  Shel- 
lenberger,  32.  E.  Dutton,  33.  B.  Berzymowski,  34.  R.  Smith,  .35.  R.  Holmes,  36.  D.  Kurtzer,  37.  G.  Hopkins,  38.  J. 
Rupert,  39.  W.  Samit,  40.  D.  Mossineo,  41.   R.  Stead,  42.  A.  Weinstein. 


BELVEDERE 


CALVERT  A 


166 


1.  W.  Jeffrey,  2.  J.  Romanowski,  3.  R.  Rountree,  4.  W.  Reed,  5.  B.  Peeples,  6.  C.  Strobel,  7.  J.  Bane,  8.  M.  Gelman, 
9.  S.  Feldman,  10.  R.  Sutton,  11.  D.  Womble-Pres.,  12.  D.  Distad-G.  R.,  1.3.  R.  Haines,  14.  B.  Wolf,  15.  A.  El- 
Gamil-Treas.,  16.  T.  Holloway,  17.  J.  Witkowski-V.  Pres.,   18.  L.  Fedner,   19.  B.  Stadd,  20.  R.  Povich. 


CALVERT  B 


1  D.  Bayne,  2.  J.  Rabovsky,  3.  P.  Pumphrey,  4.  R.  Kaestner- 
Sec,  5.  G.  Brinton,  6.  R.  Roberts,  7.  D.  Simkowitz-G.  R.,  8.  G. 
Eakin-Treas.,  9.  E.  Molesworth-Pres.,  10.  J.  Stevenson,  11.  G. 
Spicka,  12.  N.  Alperstein,  13.  M.  Malone,  14.  G.  Leet,  15.  D. 
Eakin-V.  Pres.  Not  Pictured  G.  Schoeneman,  M.  Marcellino,  D. 
Javjock,  G.   Mihaly. 


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1.  B.  Salsberg— sec,  2.  C.  Pieper,  3.  D.  Voung,  4.  J.  Norris,  5.  E.  Samuels,  6.  W.  Hand,  7.  C.  Konya— v.  pres.,  8.  R.  Ma- 
hatlcy,  9.  Harry  Neuman,  10.  Dave  Pardoe,  11.  M.  Addis,  12.  J.  Motsko-pres.,  13.  G.  Robinson,  14.  M.  Motsko,  15.  J. 
Bush,  16.  D.  Fornwald-treas.,  17.  M.  Deist,  18.  R.  Wood,  19.  T.  LaSalle. 


CALVERT  C 


CALVERT    E 


CALVERT 


168 


C,  D  and  E 


1.  G.  Wiebking,  2.  Kassin,  3.  S.  Resnick,  4.  D.  Delap,  5.  H.  Casque,  6.  T. 
Heston,  7.  G.  Strasser,  8.  S.  Gerber,  9.  J.  Snavely,  10.  S.  Simms,  11.  B.  Bryan, 
12.  E.  Lee,  13.  R.  Lawrie,  14.  B.  Parr,  15.  R.  Burgeni,  16.  D.  Duck,  17.  J. 
Newirth,  18.  R.  Fracallossi,  19.  P.  Stanley,  20.  B.  Schanberger,  21.  W.  Vesely, 
22.  R.  Pass,  23.  A.  Feldstein. 


CALVERT    D 


1.  R.  Topper— pres.,  2.  J.  Vickery,  3.  S.  Whitman— sec, 
4.  L.  Tyler-v.  pres.,  5.  R.  Waltz-R.  C,  6.  C.  Lewenz, 
7.  H.  Gamble,  8.  H.  Gallagher,  9.  C.  Kelly-R.  A. 


169 


1.  L.  Gertner,  2.  A.  Kirschbaum,  3.  M.  Bamhauser,  4.  N.  Parr,  5.  C.  A.  Dennis,  6.  M.  Evans,  7.  R.  Leonard,  8.  L.  J. 
Weyeneth,  9.  R.  Nuggent,  10.  H.  W.  Hickey,  11.  G.  Anderson,  12.  B.  Campbell,  13.  P.  McNamara,  14,  A.  Pastrana, 
15.  S.  Newman,  16.  R.  Sharpe,  17.  R.  MannLx,  18.  W.  Cox,  19.  G.  Brown,  20.  M.  Goldfinger,  21.  Donofrio,  22. 
J.  Moore,  23.  B.  McLaughlin,  24.  C.  Laughter,  25.  D.  Fierce,  26.  D.  Ballentine,  27.  B.  Eders,  28.  S.  Koehl,  29,  J. 
Eschenburg,  30.  R.  Dotson. 


CAMBRIDGE 


1.  L.  Linton,  2.  C.  Nogay,  3.  E.  Grove-V.  Pres.,  4.  M.  LeVine-Pres.,  5.  B.  Perrygo-Sec,  6.  W.  Ray,  7.  P.  Balawag, 
8.  B.  Mallery,  9.  B.Vielhaber,  10.  M.  HoUenback,  11.  D.  Bortz-Treas.,  12.  R.  Silverman,  13.  B.  Chies,  14.  D.  Browne, 
15.  A.  Friedman,  16.  L.  Smith,  17.  B.  Hanson,  18.  P.  Schwaninger,  19.  D.  Lashmit,  20.  D.  Gabriel,  21.  R.  Cutler, 
22.  M.  VanHoomissen,  23.  R.  Miller,  24.  C.  Wagner,  25.  M.  Magyar,  26.  B.  Centofanti,  27.  B.  Avery,  28.  R.  E.  Head. 
29.  R.  Stobaugh,  30.  J.  Boyd,  31.  B.  Mattes,  32.  M.  Peters. 


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1.  R.  Ingles-Treas.,  2.  S.  Ryan-G.  R.,  3.  M.  Swatta,  4.  S.  Beattie-Pres.,  5.  P.  Urian,  6.  B.  Bennett,  7.  D.  Goff,  8.  S.  Wah,  9.  D.  Owens,  10. 
D.  Cook,  11.  R.  Holey,  12.  D.  Allender,  13.  W.  Cunningham,  14.  E.  Henley,  15.  W.  Real],  16.  Goldenburg,  17.  F.  Roby,  18.  V.  O'Day,  19.  R. 
Pinkerton,  20.  E.  Kordula,  21,  G.  Stum,  22,  R.  Armacost,  23.  G.  Shultz,  24.  A.  Fine,  25.  F.  Clavelli,  26.  P.  Wallace,  27.  J.  Morales,  28.  C. 
McCullough,  29.  Callis,  30.  N.  Bareham-Vice  Pres.,  31.  J.  McCauley,  32.  D.  Roberts,  33.  D.  Morath,  34.  J.  Prebula-Vice  Pres.,  35.  J.  Mil- 
roy,  36.  M.  Mercer,  37.  S.  Mulligan,  38.  E.  Koch,  39.  G.  Kurtz,  40.   D.   Rhudy-Sec,   41.   D.   Ake. 


171 


CAMBRIDGE    A 


1.  R.  Green,  2.  P.  Ades,  3.  M.  Nusbaum— treas.,  4.  V. 
Gamling— pres.,  5.  C.  Downs,  6.  S.  Brownstein,  7.  P. 
Loeser,  8.  M.  Herson,  9.  P.  Marwede,  10.  R.  Loebe,  11. 
J.  Schreiber,  12,  S.  Minor,  13.  W.  Elkins,  14.  C.  Hed- 
strom,  15.  M.  Potter,  16.  D.  Marwede,  17.  S.  Chang, 
18.  M.  Rochkind,  19.  A.  Schmidt,  20.  F.  Singer,  21.  S. 
Edwards,  22.  A.  Salwin,  23.  D.  Mudrick,  24.  R.  Castile, 
25.  G.  Sears-v.  pres.,  26.  B.  Brownstein,  27.  M.  Eddy, 
28.  D.  Winslow,  29.  R.  Wilhamson,  30.  W.  Sondheim, 
31.  D.  Wallace,  32.  H.  Sims-sec,  33.  B.  Reid,  34.  J. 
Wilkinson,  35.  C.  Sneiderman,  36.  J.  Beck,  37.  J.  Miller, 
38.  R.  Lentz,  39.  W.  Miller,  40.  J.  Reinhart,  41.  P. 
Schroeder,  42.  J.  Bragg,  43.  R.  Kraftel,  44.  R.  Wilson. 


CARROLL 


172 


CAROLINE 


1.  M.  Gabor,  2.  S.  Sager,  3.  G.  Murphy,  4.  D.  Poitras,  5. 
K.  Petterson,  6.  S.  Jacoby,  7.  S.  Magdich,  8.  D.  Muse,  9.  A. 
Peisner,  10.  B.  Jacobs,  11.  J.  Marshall,  12.  M.  Murray,  13. 
S.  Stebbins,  14.  D.  Rubbin,  15.  P.  Germek,  16.  K.  Wilson, 
17.  J.  Lewis,  18.  B.  MacNeil,  19.  L.  Robley,  20.  P.  Padgett, 
21.  M.  Maquire,  22.  R.  Sacks,  23.  K.  Prevatte,  24.  D.  Baker, 
25.  A.  Brownstein,  26.  L.  Moss,  27.  M.  Friedman,  28.  N. 
Shevchik,  29.  T.  Kitchens,  30.  J.  Dougherty,  31.  N.  Ridgely, 
32.  J.  Detbrook,  33.  J.  Sachs,  34.  A.  Visitor,  35.  F.  Appier, 
36.  A.  Finegan,  37.  S.  Brudno,  38.  C.  Sothoron,  39.  S.  Can- 
non, 40.  M.  Mercer,  41.  S.  East,  42.  P.  Vorlaufer,  43.  K. 
Terrill,  44.  M.  Walsh,  45.  D.  Sakin,  46.  J.  Charlton,  47.  L. 
Saks,  48.  S.  Harans. 


1.  A.  Carney,  2.  H.  Tillman,  3.  B.  Horowitz,  4.  S.  Race,  5.  M.  Berlin, 
6.  C.  Shippe,  7.  S.  Hamill,  8.  B.  Banz,  9.  L.  Levin,  10.  F.  Ling,  11. 
C.  Bowen,  12.  C.  Branyon,  13.  W.  Bair,  14.  N.  Mcllvaine,  15.  N. 
Spangler,  16.  K.  Towsen,  17.  F.  Ball,  18.  M.  Coopat,  19.  B.  Wirtz, 
20.  T.  Kerr,  21.  E.  Eisenberg,  22.  M.  Holder,  23.  S.  Young,  24.  J. 
LaFleur,  25.  P.  White,  26.  K.  Kaifer,  27.  R.  Jacobs,  28.  J.  Walburgh, 
29.  G.  Palmer,  30.  B.  Hansen,  31.  L.  Sandler,  32.  J.  Jacobs,  33.  N. 
Watts,  34.  J.  Hastings,  35.  B.  Miller,  36.  B.  Harvey,  37.  M.  Gallahger, 
38.  K.  Hansen,  39.  S.  Sandler,  40.  P.  Williams,  41.  1.  Caine,  42.  S. 
Ginzberg,  43.  M.  Baker,  44.  A.  Wilkens,  45.  J.  Bankhead,  46.  K. 
Davis,  47.  M.  Kemerer,  48.  K.  Callahan,  49.  P.  Beatty,  50.  P.  Jacobs, 
51.  J.  Landau,  52.  S.  Stangil,  53.  C.  Staples,  54.  W.  Hillman,  55.  R. 
Kamaroff,  56.  L.  Walker,  57.  L.  Palmer,  58.  D.  Aukward,  59.  G. 
Kirby,  60.  S.  Bitter,  61.  L.  Patterson,  62.  S.  Moskovitz,  63.  L.  Eaton, 
64.  J.  Kallman,  65.  D.  Atchison,  66.  B.  Hollanbeck,  67.  L.  Colaguori, 
68.  D.  Gallia,  69.  L.  Jacobs,  70.  T.  Boaz,  71.  W.  Hankaff,  72.  S.  Wiese, 
73.  D.  Gibson,  74.  E.  Levan,  75.  E.  Anton,  76.  N.  Hall-v.  pres.,  77. 
G.  Block,  78.  L.  Bell-pres.,  79.  M.  Okum,  80.  S.  Goggi-treas.  81. 
S.  Meade,  82.  A.  Palmer-sec,  83.  G.  Maione,  84.  T.  Mejia,  85.  J. 
Bame,  86.  E.  Bell,  87.  S.  Danz,  88.  M.  Kaifer,  89.  L.  Alcott,  90.  S. 
Patrick,  91.  V.  Maiorana. 


1.  p.  Rosenheim,  2.  W.  Boyse,  3.  A.  Brauer,  4.  J.  Struntz, 
5.  M.  Oaks,  6.  W.  Bholi,  7.  D.  Mulligan,  8.  S.  Wolfe, 
9.  J.  Molino,  10.  N.  Wilner,  11.  Listner,  12.  T.  Janifer, 
13.  D.  Purdum,  14.  R.  Nicholas,  15.  A.  Welsh,  16.  P. 
Wiedorfer,  17.  M.  Book,  18.  R.  Logue,  19.  K.  Sylvester, 
20.  F.  Sallustio,  21.  S.  Leslie,  22.  D.  Bauer,  23.  G.  Lani- 
gan,  24.  R.  Morrell,  25.  R.  Murphy,  26.  J.  Tinsley,  27. 
T.  Stonton,  28.  T.  Edel,  29.  F.  Belke,  30.  J.  Rosenberry, 
31.  C.  Winslow,  32.  C.  Kennell,  33.  R.  Hall,  34.  M. 
Postley,  35.  J.  Symons,  36.  W.  Marker,  37.  S.  Ellison, 
38.  D.  Fair,  39.  J.  McElvany,  40.  W.  Richards,  41.  L. 
Randall,  42.  M.  Zimmerman,  43.  C.  Rondecker,  44. 
J.  Smith,  45.  D.  Rencher,  46.  L.  Sigler,  47.  S.  Fickett, 
48.  P.  McClean,  49.  C.  Reeder,  50.  J.  Falstaff,  51.  C. 
Koliais,  52.  A.  Windsor,  53.  E.  Jarman,  54.  N.  Smith, 
55.  F.  Leaf,  56.  D.  Esmond,  57.  R.  Kenney,  58.  R. 
McAllister,  59.  R.  Parker,  60.  H.  Collins. 


CATOCTIN 


CECIL 


174 


CENTREVILLE 


1,  R.  Mazia,  2.  J.  Maddox,  3.  C.  Parrish,  4.  J.  Harkins,  5.  M. 
Lange,  6.  J.  Johnson,  7.  J.  Marshall,  8.  B.  Sobel,  9.  P.  Mau, 
10.  B.  Keedy,  11.  P.  Wilson,  12.  Friend,  13.  J.  Karlick,  14. 
M.  Sheckles,  15.  D.  Adams,  16.  S.  Bartholomew,  17.  S.  Krise, 
18.  F.  Polky,  19.  S.  Weitz,  20.  N.  Wells,  21.  B.  Stone,  22.  L. 
Sobczak,  23.  J.  Bobus,  24.  L.  Nicholson,  25.  F.  Caplan,  26.  F. 
Davis,  27.  S.  Freed,  28.  T.  Miller,  29.  M.  Harris,  30.  N. 
Kirchner,  31.  B.  Jacobs,  32.  J.  Cawthrop,  33.  N.  Kane,  34.  P. 
Mullinix,  35.  S.  Willey,  36.  J.  Peck,  37.  A.  Maling,  38.  C. 
Malesh,  39.  N.  Lee,  40.  P.  Wessman,  41.  C.  Saukel. 


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SOUTH  1-4 


1.    J.    Murtaugh,    2    R.    Smith  —  treas.,    3.    Auten  —  v.    pres., 

4.  R.  Eskov  —  pres.,  5.  K.  Morgan  —  sec,  6.  P.  Conner  — 
HRC,  7.  R.  Chais,  8.  S.  Spering,  9.  R.  Taylor  -  R.  A.,  10. 
C.  Killin,  11.  J.  Scheeley,  12.  J.  Harrison,  13.  E.  Johnson, 
14.  E.  Payne,  15.  E.  Keller,  16.  J.  Densford,  17.  S.  Kaplin  - 
G.  R.,   18.  S.  Fields,  19.  R.  Kennick,  20.  T.  McGonigle,  21. 

5.  Norwitz,  22.  S.  Spencer,  23.  S.  Reese,  24.  C.  Sherman, 
25.  J.  Comfeld,  26.  J.  Depue,  27.  R.  Ashmore,  28.  T.  Burton, 
29.  R.  Scheer,  30.  R.  Mulkey,  31.  J.  Allen,  32.  T.  Tressler, 
33.  D.  Shkor,  34.  J.  Nowicki,  35.  J.  Whitelaw,  36.  R.  Rosier, 
37.  T.  Zumwalt,  38.  S.  Stevens,  39.  J.  Stasiewicz,  40.  B. 
Dwyer,  41.  C.  Fierstein,  42.  B.  Johnson,  43.  J.  Crist,  44.  S. 
Latchaw,  45.  R.  Farhood,  46.  M.  Auarez,  47.  J.  Garrity, 
48.  S.  Getz,  49.  S.  Fields,  50.  W.  Broomal,  51.  R.  Austin, 
52.  B.  Wampler,  53.  H.  Stinefelt. 


1.  D.  Gorschboth,  2.  B.  Bradford,  3.  L.  Hayncs,  4.  M.  Deinbeck,  5. 
J.  Paper,  6.  P.  Thiebavid,  7.  D.  Finch,  8.  B.  Finch,  9.  B.  Halin,  10. 
B.  Garber,  11.  S.  Hosford,  12.  B.  Chaski,  13.  S.  Kuwana,  14.  J.  Barr, 
15.  J.  Bennett,  16.  M.  Garin,  17.  L.  Weissman,  18.  I.  Kipni.s,  19.  B. 
Adam.s,  20.  T.  Yonych,  21.  D.  Brooks,  22.  C.  Griffin,  23.  A.  Yutzy, 
24.  N.  Freaner,  25.  M.  Fau.sel,  26.  S.  Gilliam,  27.  V.  Svoteli.s,  28.  J. 
MacCallum,  29.  N.  Paul,  30.  E.  Lemire,  31.  V.  Gerber,  32.  B.  Kreisnian, 
33.  M.  Robinson.  34.  L.  Stein,  35.  B.  Capone,  36.  M.  Koppish,  37.  S. 
Kangemanole,  38.  L.  Chaney,  39.  M.  Hahn,  40.  M.  Jackson,  41.  N. 
Ocheltree,  42.  J.  Barrett,  43.  P.  Barrett. 

NORTH  5,  6,  7,  8 


SOUTH  5,  6,  7,  8 


I.  R.  Mazia,  2.  J.  Maddox,  3.  C.  Darrish,  4.  J.  Harkins,  5.  M.  Lange,  6.  J.  Marshall,  7.  J.  Johnson,  8.  B.  Sobel,  9.  P.  Maul,   10.  B.  Keedy, 

II.  P.  Wilson,  12.  G.  Ripple,  13.  J.  Karlick,  14.  M.  Scheckels,  15.  F.  Adams,  16.  S.  Bartholomew,  17.  S.  Krise,  18.  F.  Polky,  19.  S.  Weitz, 
20.  N.  Wells,  21.  B.  Stone,  22,  L.  Sobczak,  23.  J.  Bobus,  24.  L.  Nicholson,  25.  F.  Caplan,  26.  F.  Davis,  27.  S.  Freed,  28.  T.  Miller,  29.  M. 
Harris,  30.  N.  Kirchner,  31.  B.  Jacobs,  32.  J.  Gawthrop,  33.  N.  Kane,  34.  P.  Mullinex,  35.  S.  Willey,  36.  J.  Peck,  37.  A.  Maling,  38.  T.  Todd, 
39.  N.  Lee,  40.  P.  Wissman,  41.  C.  Saukel,  42.  E.  Miller,  43,  M.  Cogan,  44.  P.  Tidwell,  45.  J.  Siegel,  46.  C.  Leverton,  47.  J.  Kasamatzii, 
48.  M.  Palacio,  49.  M.  O'hara,  50.  D.  Schuller,  51.  B.  Sancewich,  52.  J.  Young,  53.  S.  McAbee,  54.  S.  Munday,  55.  B.  Parvis,  56.  J.  Hoke, 
57.  J.  Manch,  58.  J.  Ju.stice,  59.  J.  SooHoo,  60.  S.  Carpenter,  61.  M.  Vogel,  62.  R.  Lindenian,  63.  P.  Kraft,  64.  L.  Means,  65.  C.  Martin,  66. 
R.  Wilson,  67.  E.  Sugg,  68.  B.  Schapiro,  69.  L.  Waranch,  70.  C.  Garlock,  71.  D.  Kruger,  72.  M.  Harkins,  73.  J.  Scalcise,  74.  L.  Savadow,  75. 
D.  Hargett,  76.  S.  Reel,  77.  S.  Pasavew,  78.  L.  McGruder,  79.  S.  Hackerman,  80.  B.  Brown,  81.  D.  Brechner,  82.  M.  Baum,  83.  D.  Mallalieu, 
84.  M.  Tammaru,  85.  B.  Gurganus,  86.  M.  Kesecker,  87.  M.  Canavin,  88.  G.  Stein,  89.  M.  Taylor,  90.  B.  Dunn,  91.  J.  Keith,  92.  S.  Itzel, 
93.  K.  Hunter,  94.  M.  Bart,  95.  M.  Pasternak,  96.  K.  Digennaro,  97.  R.  Dematteis,  98.  M.  Tuma,  99.  L.  Warnekow,  100.  D.  Karson,  101. 
T.  Katz,  102.  S.  Williams,  103.  C.  Blankenship,  104.  B.  Quick,  105,  J.  Adams,  106  J.  Hansen,  107.  P.  Golden,  108.  P.  Holfman,  109.  G. 
Baylin,  110.  C.  Romano,  111.  C.  Thornburg,  112.  L.  Cockey,  113.  L.  Cassel,  114.  D.  Dietzel,  115.  D.  Etelson,  117.  S.  Lasher,  118.  M.  Worth- 
ington,  119.  K.  Daley,  120.  J.  Weiss,  121.  E.  Ward,  122.  J.  Houflf,  123.  C.  Beard,  124.  P.  Maul,  125.  J.  Harvey,  126.  S.  Berry,  127.  N.  Jonucz, 
128.  M.  McCarty,  129.  J.  Galloway,  130.  C.  Feibus,  131.  S.  Milstein,   132.  M.  Pappas,  133.  L.  Hall,  134.  S.  MacDonald. 


NORTH  1,  2,  3,  4 


1.  J.  Dalewicz,  2.  B.  Grampton— Sec,  3.  L.  Monisera— Sec,  Pres.,  4.  S.  Wartzman,  5.  N.  Maynard— Section  Pres., 
6.  C.  Moyse,  7.  V.  Buckson,  8.  S.  Burrow,  9.  B.  Turkington,  10.  C.  O'Brien,  11.  T.  Bellow,  12.  C.  Hargy,  13.  T. 
Anniko,  14.  G.  Malandra,  15.  E.  Sterling,  16.  G.  Watson,  17.  T.  Lubin,  18.  J.  Bennett,  19.  R.  Weisman,  20.  E. 
Woytowitz,  21.  A.  Scherr,  22.  K.  Fries,  23.  C.  Moyse,  24.  M.  R.  Vannuzzi,  25.  D.  Blumenfeld,  26.  M.  Maldeis,  27. 
N.  Leopold,  28.  S.  Dashoff,  29.  L.  Leisure,  30.  S.  Kloss,  31.  C.  Violette,  32.  N.  Gardner,  33.  A.  Sentman,  34. 
K.  McGovern,  35.  J.  Fairchild,  36.  L.  Ross,  37,  M.  Pontelandolfo-Soc  Ch.,  38.  M.  Silverman,  39.  V.  Peck,  40. 
C.   Miller,  41.  R.   Klein,  42.   K.   Beebe,  43.  P.  Plunkert-Dorm.  Pres. 


CENTREVILLE 


177 


<M^* 


1.  T.  Marr,  2.  M.  Quin,  3.  S.  Kandel,  4.  J.  Connor,  5.  M. 
Boileau,  6.  W.  Foster,  7.  T.  Battaf^lia,  8.  E.  Schneeman,  9. 
B.  Hall,  10.  C.  Ellison,  11.  D.  Dunlap,  12.  C.  Case,  13.  A. 
Lipkey,  14.  S.  Harty,  15.  J.  Lathrop,  16.  J.  DePalma,  17.  J. 
Deitchman,  18.  R.  Stapen,  19.  P.  Blum,  20.  B.  Kemp,  21.  D. 
Filbert,  22.  L.   Pearl,  23.  D.  Burch,  24.   M.  Fox. 


SOUTH 


1.  L.  Waldorf-Crad.  Resident,  2.  J.  Gilhooly,  3.  D.  Smith-Pres.,  4.  R.  Reinhardt,  5.  T.  Steams,  6.  F.  Koontz-Sec.,  7.  J. 
Mudd-Vice  Pres.,  8.  W.  Farrar,  9.  G.  Fiinkhouser,  10.  G.  Spencer,  11.  S.  Pelovitz,  12.  M.  Kaminkow,  13.  R.  Green,  14.  D. 
Lindsay,  15.  L.  Bourne,  16.  A.  Kane,  17.  Y.  Anauil,  18,  ].  Buckley,  19.  R.  Thomas,  20.  F.  Schneider,  21.  J.  Ward,  22.  L. 
Chamberlin,  23.  J.  Harvey,  24.  B.  Tymiuk,  25.  J.  Malina. 


CHARLES 


1.  W.  Graete,  2.  M.  Nislino,  3.  R.  Hildebrand,  4.  K.  Bas- 
kin,  5.  F.  Rediner,  6.  R.  Jerardi,  7.  R.  Garins,  8.  S. 
Morris,  9.  H.  Hodges,  10.  C.  Onley,  11.  W.  Parham, 
12.  F.  Martin,  13.  R.  Windsor,  14.  D.  Duggins,  15.  R. 
Abelow,  16.  A.  Wooten,  17.  J.  Kenney,  18.  A.  Baumgart, 
19.  M.  Kelleler,  20.  C.  Trenary,  21.  V.  McSorley,  22.  L. 
Warfield,  23.  D.  Johnson,  24.  T.  Engwall,  25.  W.  Graefe, 
26.  E.  Zimmerman,  27.  J.  Leedy,  28.  W.  Lang,  29.  H. 
Tilman,   30.   C.   Bagwell,   31.   R.    Freer,   32.   P.   Bright. 


WEST 


CENTER 


179 


CHESTERTOWN  A 

1.  J.  Parslow,  2.  B.  Washburn,  3.  F.  Thompson,  4.  D.  Bald- 
win, 5.  B.  Measell,  6.  B.  Creager,  7.  T.  Grabowski,  8.  C. 
Zaleski,  9.  H.  Zilber,  10.  D.  Moses,  11.  D.  Fix,  12,  S.  Hop- 
kins, 13.  C.  Cole,  14.  J.  Keenan,  15.  W.  Stevenson,  16.  G. 
Hornseth,  17.  P.  Pahan,  18.  E.  Hatten,  19.  B.  Soblotne, 
20.  G.  Ciillespie,  21,  H.  Burch-President,  22,  J.  Lieblein, 
23.  B.  Menke^  24.  T.  Diangelo,  25.  T.  Flanders,  26.  P. 
Butman,  27.  B.  Martin,  28,  J,  Pensinger,  29.  J.  Thompson, 
30.  L.  Schwager,  31.  G.  Daniel,  32.  E.  Dasch,  ,33.  T.  Daw- 
son-V.  Pres.,  34.  B.  Stevenson,  35,  A.  Nisley,  36.  J.  Novak. 


1.  D,  Wilson,  2.  P.  Ander,  3.  G.  Tovar,  4.  S.  Cutler,  5.  T.  Czarnecki 
-Treas,,  6,  F,  Santoni-Pres.,  7.  ].  Arnold-Sec.,  8.  C.  Downs,  9.  A. 
Vu,  10.  J.  Potthast,  11.  M.  Norris-V,  Pres,,  12,  M.  Alloy,  13.  A. 
Casalena,  14.  C.  Iseberg,  15.  F.  Sykes,  16.  A.  C.  Carpenter,  17.  F. 
Herst  18.  P.  T.  Depercin,  19,  H.  Friedman,  20.  C.  Harper,  21  B. 
Donncllv.  22.  H.  Lederman,  23.  R.  Gill,  24.  B.  Marsh,  25.  G.  Keefer, 
26.  S.  South,  27.  B,  Hartman,  28.  1.  Lerner,  29,  P,  Lortie,  30.  C,  Barn- 
hart,  31,  O,  Tiedemann,  32.  W.  Lesher,  33.  R.  Stinneford,  34.  D. 
Thomson,  35,  R.  Anderson,  36.  M.  Bey,  37.  K.  McLauchlan,  38,  B. 
Jacobs,  39.  F.  Schroeder,  40.  T.  Rhodes,  41,  D,  Barnett,  42.  R,  Fos- 
ter, 43.  G.  Wosteck,  44.  R.  Fisch,  45.  C.  Warner. 


CHESTERTOWN  B 


180 


CUMBERLAND 


NORTH 


1.  L.  Morgan,  2.  E.  Helmstetter,  3.  W.  Jung,  4.  J.  Dorr,  5.  R. 
Fisher-Pres.,  6.  D.  Wilson,  7.  B.  Stafford,  8.  R.  Smith,  9.  R. 
Horner,  10.  B.  Taylor,  11,  B.  Bennett,  12,  \V,  Mann,  13.  K,  Frick, 
14.  S.  Lee,  1.5,  E.  Ranpach,  16.  K.  Gochal,  17.  Guest,  18.  A. 
Strobel,  19.  D.  Ganlick,  20.  J,  Ryan,  21.  C.  Henderson,  22.  B. 
Aune,  23.  C.  Lonpfellow,  24.  S.  Albersheini,  25.  M.  Stone— V. 
Pres.,  26.  L.  Couturier,  27.  G.  Byrd,  28.  J.  Paper,  29.  J.  Libert, 
30.  D.  Toroser,  31.  G.  Maslan,  32.  Guest,  .33.  Guest,  34.  G.  Webb, 
35.  M.  Wroton,  36.  Guest,  37.  M.  Davis,  .38.  Guest,  39.  T. 
Campbell,  40.   D.  Gross,  41.  W.   Gordon,  42.  J.  Phelps. 


C  and  D 


A  and  B 

1.  B.  Philipp,  2.  F.  Levin,  3.  R.  Eminian,  4.  B.  Wincer,  5.  G. 
Hiley,  6.  T.  Leach,  7.  M.  Binder,  8.  G.  Langbaum,  9.  P.  Mason, 
10.  E.  Yoakum,  11.  K.  Frick,  12.  R.  Davidson,  13.  J.  FuUerton, 
14.  L.  Cross,  15.  J.  Voelker,  16.  R.  Herberg,  17.  T.  Staub, 
18.  L.  Morgan. 


1.  p.  Garoo,  2.  R.  Mother— v.  pres.,  3.  S.  Moss, 
4.  T.  Scarf,  5.  S.  Hawk,  6.  C.  Magnon,  7.  B. 
Zard,  8.  G.  Keg,  9.  H.  Cone,  10.  P.  Shaw,  11. 
A.  Ranger,  12.  F.  Sweete,  13.  J.  Singlekin,  14. 
W.  Grit,  15.  C.  Chawklit-pres.,  16.  W.  Golden- 
burg,  17.  J.  Kook,  18.  L.  Cup. 


CUMBERLAND  NORTH 


E  and  F 


G  and  H 


1.  J.  Pieplow,  2.  S.  Venable  3.  J.  Griines,  4.  A. 
Klein,  5.  M.  Hanna,  6.  R.  Delwiche,  7.  S.  Crouch, 
8.  E.  Cockey,  9.  T.  Rigler,  10.  S.  O'Connor,  11. 
D.  E>olan,  12.  R.  Warfield,  13.  J.  Melonas,  14. 
J.  Caha,  15.  L.  Fiedler,  16.  W.  Tropp,  17.  R. 
Kefauver,  18.  P.  Kamerick,  19.  R.  Robins,  20. 
M.  Krepner,  21.  N.  Deroyiannis,  22.  R.  Ferry, 
23.  R.  Brice,  24.  A.  Cederakis,  25.  M.  Fochios, 
26.  M.  Johns.    Not  pictured:  1.  R.  Ferrara— pres., 

2.  J.  Shackelford— V.  pres.,  3.  R.  Erich— sec.  treas. 


1.  R.  Fratailli,  2.  M.  Taubin,  3.  Gipe,  4.  D.  Martin,  5.  M.  Healy,  6.  D.  Heim,  7.  J.  Barret,  8.  B.  Ballard,  9.  T.  Zirtudzinski,  10.  W.  Yri,  11. 
B.  Rubinstein-pres.  H.  Cumb.  B.,  12.  A.  Kirchner-pres.  H.  Cumb.  A.,  13.  T.  Phillips,  14.  D.  DiBenedetto,  15.  W.  Montgomery,  16.  J.  Pol- 
son,  17.  K.  Jenkins,  18.  T.  Fisher,  19,  J.  Fauquier,  20.  L.  Porter,  21.  D.  Cosncr,  22.  D.  Stoddard,  23.  A.  Arnold,  24.  C.  Bathgate,  25.  B.  Men- 
dez,  26.  B.  Rosenthal,  27.  C.  Young,  28.  K.  Lehnbeuter,  29.  S.  Frahm,  30.  F.  Milman,  31.  T.  Bittrick,  32.  J.  Gibson,  33.  R.  George,  34.  T. 
Soya,  35.  W.  Kramer,  36.  J.  Doe,  37.  J.  Evans,  38.  D.  Hedges,  39.  T.  Henrich,  40.  W.  Hickman,  41.  J.  Noble,  42.  J.  Nieberlein. 


A  thru  D 


CUMBERLAND  SOUTH 


E  thru  G 


DENTON 


I.  D.  C.ood,  2.  P.  Smith,  3.  D.  Merrit,  4.  L.  Allik,  5.  M.  Markowitz,  6.  L. 
Sfedman,  7.   L.   Mosner,  8.   K.  Cnibman,  9.   E,   Bcchkes,   10.   N.   Rascovar, 

II.  \.  Jackson,  12.  M.  McClelland,  13.  L.  Ingbcr,  14.  C.  Brooks,  15.  E. 
Brown,  16.  C.  Simpson,  17.  A.  Cantor,  18.  M.  Minotti,  19.  R.  Rominger, 
20.  C.  Lvons,  21.  E.  Kornctchuk,  22.  L.  Tvric,  23.  K.  Feduska.  24.  P. 
Baden,  25.  T.  LaPatka,  26.  E.  Jankowicz,  27.  M.  Farlcv,  28.  S.  Cox,  29. 
B.  McClearv,  30.  M.  Hensley,  31.  K.  Schloss,  32.  D.  Haar,  33.  J.  Herder, 
34.  N.  McGiiire,  35.  V.  TanReman,  36.  B.  Carrity,  37.  K.  Brooks,  38.  M. 
Purucker,  39.  unidentified,  40.  D.  Perry,  41.  P.  Jndkins,  42.  M.  Brown, 
43.  C.  Fetzer,  44.  V.  Brown,  45.  J.  Jones,  46.  F.  Yost. 


3  and  4 


I 


I.  S.  Wipf,  2.  S.  Holmes,  3.  J.  Borwn,  4.  L.  Harris,  5.  T.  Stock,  6.  H.  Larkin,  7.  P.  Edwards,  8.  H.  Borwn,  9.  R.  Van  Winkle,  10.  B.  McMahon, 

II.  D.  Gushing,  12.  F.  Edwards.  13.  J.  Gecr,  14.  S.  Emme,  15.  B.  Richardson,  16.  M.  Crowther,  17.  D.  Debinski,  18.  E.  Pa.xton,  19.  N. 
Slavin,  20.  E.  Silverman,  21.  L.  Bowersock,  22.  E.  Kelliher,  23.  G.  Thompson.  24.  T.  Karr,  25.  P.  Watkins,  26.  J.  Brown,  27.  M.  Baker,  28. 
P.  Schneider,  29.  M.  Malcolm,  30.  M.  Manns.  31.  P.  Ruhalla,  32.  C.  Bunncr,  33.  S.  Dellone,  34.  N.  Fratianni,  35.  B.  Mandell,  36.  J.  Martin, 
37.  C.  Harrington,  38.  M.  Suroskv,  39.  C.  Clark,  40.  C.  Bradlev,  41.  I.  Brown,  42.  K.  Brenza,  43.  B.  Caldwell,  44.  C.  Schmidt,  45.  P.  Har- 
rington, 46.  M.  Stincr,  47.  S.  Biser,  48.  K.  Marmaduke,  49.  C.  Van  Roy,  50.  B.  Wrobel,  51.  J.  Merritt,  52.  C.  Waller,  53.  A.  Doris,  54.  D. 
Pope,  55.  D.  Pilla,  56.  M.  Garrett,  57.  L.  Booth,  58.  J.  Larrimore,  59.   L.  Watson,  60.  J.  Gilds. 


184 


0^m  -'  www    ., 


1  and  2 


5  and  6 


1.  p.  Sobotta,  2.  C.  Sielski,  3.  K.  Larson,  4.  S.  Burkett,  5.  J. 
Hall,  6.  D.  Wealtson,  7.  M.  Stinson,  8.  K.  Ingle,  9.  C.  Bt-nnett, 
10.  S.  Radpour,  11.  R.  Hart,  12.  A.  Harrington,  13.  M.  Miche- 
luk,  14.  J.  Lloyd,  15.  P.  Perry,  16.  C.  Doyle,  17.  K.  Behizad, 
18.  J.  Deets,  19.  C.  Lo,  20.  D.  George,  21.  M.  J.  Tarallo, 
22.  L.  VanScoy,  23.  G.  Goldman,  24.  J.  Gulvas,  25.  S.  Mark- 
ham,  26.  C.  Roberts,  27.  A.  Neidert,  28.  j.  Brown,  29.  K. 
Egan,  30.  N.  Slavin,  31.  S.  Mroz,  32.  D.  Behnke,  33.  M. 
Harrison,  34.  A.  Schmidt,  35.  G.  Miyasaki,  36.  J.  Crahan, 
37.  P.  Lowenstein,  38.  E.  Zipperman,  39.  N.  Kinimel,  40.  C. 
Katzman,  41.  P.  Carter,  42.  S.  Katz,  43.  L.  Huddles.ston, 
44.  S.  Feindt,  45.  C.  Wong,  46.  V.  Roecker,  47.  B.  Akers, 
48.  M  Peake,  49.  A.  Fladell,  50.  N.  Coulter,  51.  V.  Broad- 
beck,  52.  M.  Mainville,  53.  M.  Brown,  54.  S.  McClellan,  55. 
K.  Borowsky,  56.  M.  Miles,  57.  B.  Ware,  58.  L.  Leggett,  59. 
T.  Holt,  60.  V.  McNeal. 


DENTON 


7  and  8 


1.  M.  Reidy,  2,  M.  Freedman,  3.  A.  Rizzo,  4.  V.  Aanenson,  5.  D.  Brumback,  6.  E.  Nacho- 
niowitz,  7.  L.  MarkridKe,  8.  S.  Scott,  9.  S.  Keener,  10  P.  Hennessy,  11.  B.  Glazcr,  12.  N. 
Zamorski,  13.  P.  Lewine,  14.  S.  Ives,  15.  L.  Lundquist,  16.  C.  Koch,  17.  A.  Mark  18.  R. 
Lei,  19.  D.  Zwack,  20.  K.  Schnsier,  21.  L.  Kelly,  22,  A.  Randall,  23.  C.  Keller,  24.  S  Bell 
25.  S.  Eisenstadt,  26.  J.  Abel,  27.  F.  Luery,  28.  E.  Francois,  29.  R.  Corbin,  30.  N.  Wood 
31.  M.  Keller,  32.  S.  Siinp.son,  33.  S.  Schuster,  34.  S.  Hainsworth,  35.  N.  Marks  36.  J. 
Habicht,  37.  A.  Magiros,  38.  C.  Fiirnell,  39.  J.  Gould,  40.  S.  Schissler,  41.  C.  Janetti,  42.  R. 
Seidenstein,  43.  L.  Muhonen,  44.  J,  Weinhold,  45.  D.  Christie,  46.  M.  Wolf,  47.  N.  Jamitz 
48.  R.  Marinello,  49.  E.  Seal,  50.  S.  Seese,  51.  S.  Watkins,  52.  I.  Berkowitz,  53.  B.  Harvey 
54.  C.  Weisandt,  55.  S.  Merckle,  56.  C,  Turner,  57.  E.  Dunphy,  58.  J.  Bmns,  59.  S. 
Wcirenga,  60.  M.  Blose,  61.  A.  Kellman,  62.  S.  Gebhardt,  63.  B.  Van  Sanf,  64.  E.  Roseman 
65.   M.   Beard,  66.   S.   Humpston,   67.   M.   Schaffer,   68.   S.   Fagersgtrom. 


DORCHESTER  HALL 


1.  M.  Marcus,  2.  D.  Caplan,  3.  M.  Silberstrom,  4.  T-  Wohlmuth,  5.  S.  Hess, 
6.  L.  Webb,  7.  M.  Epstein,  8.  P.  Perretz,  9.  R.  Horowitz,  10.  M.  Gammer- 
man,  11.  C.  Komitzsky,  12.  B.  Campbell,  13.  H.  Scheinberg,  14.  P.  Laf- 
ferty,  15.  L.  Woo,  16.  P.  Hiscox,  17.  K.  Toujgas,  18.  B.  Pease,  J.  Fey, 
19.  S.'  Blaustein,  20.  D.  Williams,  21.  P.  Maddocks,  22.  B.  Feller,  23.  C. 
Baluta,  24.  B.  Dessel,  25.  M.  Gold,  26.  B.  Hall-Pres.,  27.  J.  North,  28.  D. 
Cramer,  29.  R.  Martin,  30.  M.  Hyatt,  31.  L.  DeBrick,  32.  B.  Kemp,  33. 
C.  Strauser,  34.  G.  Magram,  35.  J.  Freeman,  36.  D.  Jennings,  37.  H. 
Ehrlich,  38.  L,  Anderson,  39.  G.  Castleman,  40.  M.  Hanrahan,  41.  M. 
Hazard,  42.  D.  Legum,  43.  M.  Murphy,  44.  S.  Steifel,  45.  J.  Hughes,  46. 
E.  DcVries,  47.  ].  Hagerman,  48.  M.  McCulhmi,  49.  E.  Davidson,  50.  J. 
Borinsky,  51.  T.  Roper,  52.  I.  Yeager.  53.  G.  Hurwitz,  54.  G.  Alder, 
55.  D.  Schilling,  56.  J.  Katz,  57.  J.  Bullock,  58.  B.  Arenberg,  59.  A. 
Kraszewski,  60.  P.  Roberts,  61.  S.  Simmons,  62.  G.  Stiller,  63.  V.  Levin, 
64.  A.  Hasko,  65.  J.  Mann,  66.  G.  Kane,  67.  S.  Lewis,  68.  T.  Teslenko, 
69.  J.  Streckfus,  70.  S.  Lewis,  71.  S.  Glackin,  72.  J.  Kotun,  73.  C.  Bau- 
mann,  74.  D.  Deterding,  75.  S.  Geyer,  76.  S.  Ahalt. 


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1.  D.  Pena,  2.  D.  Beck,  3.  J.  Knauff,  4.  S.  Sirkin,  5. 
G.  Lindsay,  6.  L.  Schuman,  7.  R.  Smead,  8.  A.  Sus- 
kind,  9.  D.  Wagner,  10.  B.  Carlton,  11.  J.  Wheeler, 
12.  J.  Goldman,  13.  J.  Selby,  14.  D.  Rignanese,  15. 
B.  Gossard,  16.  J.  Trezza,  17.  L.  Bordley,  18.  T. 
Mayr,  19.  R.  Cox. 


EASTON    A 


1.  S.  Karmer,  2.  R.  Mann,  3.  S.  Chirathi- 
vat,  4.  D.  Ebersole— V.  Pres.,  5.  ].  Deter- 
man— Treas.,  6.  S.  Bowen— Pres.,  7.  L. 
lohnston-G.  R.,  8.  R.  Boiilos,  9.  S.  Witt, 
10.  L.  Closer,  11.  B.  Tnipin,  12.  R.  Balciu- 
nas,  13.  D.  Duvall,  14.  A.  Dodson,  15.  F. 
Fabin,  16.  N.  Lcathernian,  17.  J.  Fairchild, 
18.  R.  Leisberg,  19.  H.  Aller,  20.  J.  Necker, 
21.  J.  Euler,  22.  A.  Gerard,  23.  B.  Clutter, 
24.  E.  Shaver,  25.  W.  Market,  26.  B.  Selig, 
27.  M.  Long,  28.  L.  Garri,son,  29.  M.  GUtz, 
30.  T.  Riley,  31.  B.  Harrwood,  32.  S. 
Bassford,  33.  T.  Coleman,  34.  M.  Farrall, 
35.  T.  Henning,  36.  L.  Jordan,  37.  M. 
Snioot,  38.  G.  Grant. 


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187 


1.  H.  Kravitz-G.  R.,  2.  D.  Dickinson-Pres.,  3.  T 
Englf,  4.  J.  Bnicksch,  5.  J.  Golt,  6.  B.  Mezick, 
7.  D.  Walker,  8.  E.  Beckman,  9.  J.  Prigel,  10.  B 
Dashield-V.  Prc-s.,  11.  A.  Brzeczko,  12.  R.  Gold- 
man, 13.  D.  Gillen,  14.  T.  Dillow,  15.  R.  Berg- 
lowe-Pres.,  16.  M.  Jackson,  17.  L.  Herrins,  18.  K 
Vest,  19.  M.  Day,  20.  W.  Trinter,  21.  E.  Lin,  22.  B 
Dodd,  23.  R.  Julie,  24.  D.  NIcCallam,  25.  S.  Kraft 
26.  T.  Nash,  27.  R.  Hedden-Sec,  28.  D.  Kono- 
pelski,  29.  D.  Reid,  30.  J.  Wirth,  31.  J.  Solie,  32 
W.  Aldridge,  33.  C.  Rimpo,  34.  C.  Wells,  35.  W, 
Pobst,  36.  B.  Larson,  37.  R.  Posner,  38.  L.  Sacks 
39.  T.  Brady,  40.  E.  Lawson,  41.  C.  Hopkins,  42 
B.  Sewell,  43.  R.  Green,  44.  R.  Lewis,  45.  G.  Kip- 
per, 46.  J.  Mazcko,  47.  T.  Hawthorne,  48.  D 
Rinaldi,  49.  iN.  Chiantese,  50.  M.  Basye,  51.  R 
Co.x,  52.  C.  Hohenstein-Treas.,  53.  M.  Dorsey 
54.  J.  Ecker,  55.  R.  Harvey. 


EASTON 


C  and  D 


1.  M.  Hutchins,  2.  J.  Kohanzaden,  3.  H.  Beard,  4.  B.  Nelson  5.  S. 
Nennevan,  6.  D.  Efford,  7.  B.  Furher,  8.  M.  Goldstein,  9.  A.  McGinnis, 
10.  G.  Gilbert,  11.  S.  Noren,  12.  J.  Finn,  13,  S.  Scott,  14.  B.  Fabey, 
15.  D.  Cohen,  16.  J.  Johson,  17.  W.  Litzao,  18.  J.  Strandquisc,  19. 
D.  Bertling,  20.  B.  Jones,  21.  F.  Saul,  22.  J.  Auer,  23.  G.  Rocney, 
24.  B.  Cropper,  25,  R.  Joseph,  26.  D.  Wood,  27.  D.  Evicn,  28.  B. 
Yanel,  29.  R.  Bartos,  30.  T.  Imphony,  31.  R.  Adnins,  32.  J.  Ingelfinger, 
33.  J.  Carroll,  34.  J.  Callanan,  35.  B.  Weissner,  36.  S.  Hamner,  37. 
J.  Hiben,  38.  C.  Dann,  39.  P.  Kondilas. 


188 


1.  L.  Wince,  2.  S.  Langfeld,  3.  D.  Krauss,  4.  T. 
Milholland— Treas.,  5.  H.  Bernhcimer,  6.  B.  larossi, 
7.  M.  Currv,  8.  P,  Wells,  9.  D.  Arel,  10.  D.  Long- 
Pres.,  11.  S.  Mentzel,  12.  L.  Dawson-V.  Pres.,  13. 
A.  Krouse-Sec,  14.  D.  Jones,  15.  K.  Trionfo,  16.  R. 
Goldman,  17.  L.  Greenstreet,  18.  E.  Poldis,  19.  E. 
Dotterweich,  20.  L.  Doggett,  21.  R.  Lieberman 
22.  R.  Dixon,  23.  R.  Wolf,  24.  C.  Bednar,  25.  H. 
Herman,  26.  J.  Getz-Soc.  Chrm.,  27.  T.  Moore 
28.  A.  Tempel,  29.  S.  Chapman,  30.  J.  Marshall, 
31.  H.  Lins,  32.  P.  Sewell,  33.  K.  Gingell,  34.  H. 
Weinstein,  35.  B.  Gannon,  36.  W.  Kelly,  37.  B. 
Schneider,   38.   M.   Rhoderick. 


EASTON  E  and  F 


1.  R.  Shellman,  2.  J.  Braun,  3.  C.  Tunna,  4.  R. 
Heslin,  5.  H.  Pollack,  6.  R.  Thorne,  7.  D.  Blevin, 
8.  L.  Goldblatt,  9.  J.  Poor,  10.  B.  Hare,  11.  S. 
Mader,  12.  M.  Woffson,  13.  N.  Tucker,  14.  W. 
Mullineux,  15.  T.  Gresham,  16.  H.  Lew,  17.  E. 
Kufahl,  18.  W.  Poole,  19.  P.  Martin,  20.  B.  Wachter, 
21.  D.  Knoll,  22.  J.  Belanus,  23.  T.  Siomporas,  24. 
M.  McGraw,  25.  C.  Needer,  26.  M.  Brown,  27.  R. 
Domplea,  28.  J.  Steeger,  29.  S.  Ritchie,  30.  B.  Rivers. 


ELKTON    1  and  2 


EASTON  G 


1.  C.  Horton,  2.  S.  Jacobs,  3.  W.  Wensel,  4.  C.  Belkov, 
5.  J.  Nugent,  6.  S.  Tucker,  7.  T.  McHugh,  8.  J.  Lodge, 
9.  C.  Easter,  10.  D.  Neily,  11.  J.  Rivetti,  12.  J.  Mc- 
Guire,  13,  P.  Smith,  14.  D.  Tralins,  15.  R.  Kin.sley, 
16.  E.  Simpson,  17.  R.  Slater,  18.  J.  Grumbach,  19.  W. 
Evans,  20.  R.  Heddin,  21.  R.  Beaser,  22.  T.  Mapp,  23. 
R.  Humphries,  24.  J.  Smith,  25.  G.  Po.st,  26.  G.  Mar- 
tin, 27.  H.  Grove,  28.  A.  Germani,  29.  G.  Ord,  30.  R. 
Hout,  31.  L.  Lowenthal,  32.  W.  Vance,  33.  D.  Eisenliuth. 


1.  J.  Stephens,  2.  A.  Warme,  3.  J.  Tuten,  4.  J.  Beck,  5.  K.  Morton,  6.  C.  Smink,  7.  S.  Flynn,  8. 
T.  Crowley,  9.  L.  Bohn,  10.  G.  Winter,  11.  C.  BcrRer,  12.  P.  Riley,  13.  S.  Smith,  14.  D.  Young, 
15.  P.  Legg,  16.  C.  Feldman,  17.  D.  Kent,  18.  D.  Greer,  19.  S.  Castrilli,  20.  W.  Shanklin,  21. 
S.  Robertson,  22.  J.  Inches,  23.  L.  Harvin,  24.  B.  Bentz,  25.  M.  Gorman,  26.  C.  Carrington,  27. 
M.   Hylstad. 


EASTON  H 


1.  W.  Bell,  2.  M.  Ladino,  3.  C.  Stolte,  4.  D.  Brobst,  5.  G. 
Gilliland,  6.  J.  Rahman,  7.  P.  Wenzler,  8.  J.  Stcgman,  9. 
D.  Hessong,  10.  E.  Rutter,  11.  E.  Schoeck,  12.  J.  Hargest, 
13.  R.  Faulkner,  14,  M.  Tallent,  15.  E.  Fountain,  16.  J. 
Baden,  17.  W.  McLaughlin,  18.  K.  Whisenant,  19.  T.  Litzau, 
20.  W.  Markham,  21.  F.  Kirsch,  22.  D.  Chase,  23.  D.  Vega, 
24.  W.  Dillenger,  25.  B.  Frizzell,  26.  S.  Power-G.R.,  27.  F. 
Berman,  28.  M.  Matheu,  29.  L.  Smith,  30.  S.  Mader,  31.  D. 
Dickson,  32.  T.  Bryan,  33.  W.  Fountain,  34.  J.  Hayden, 
35.  C.  Kidd. 


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1.  B,  Newman,  2.  R.  Ellis,  3.  J.  Brewer,  4.  J.  Wolfe,  5.  S. 
Guidutti,  6.  C.  Brown,  7.  B.  Elgin,  8.  K.  Muller,  9.  J. 
Shinn,  10.  C.  O'Lcary,  11.  ].  Jackson,  12.  B.  Goodier,  13. 
H.  Rosenbaum,  14.  S.  RoRers,  15.  P.  McAuley,  16.  B. 
Aleds,  17.  D.  Butler,  18.  J.  Hunt,  19.  S.  Platkins,  20.  H. 
Cohrn,  21.  H.  Gerber,  22.  D.  Gelfeld,  23.  A.  Kramer,  24.  S. 
Sborofsky,  25.  N.  Carreira,  26.  S.  Steinhorn,  27.  B.  Desslcr, 
28  S.  Butler,  29.  N.  NusRrave,  30.  E.  Sloan,  31.  N.  Cham- 
bers, 32.  P.  Newman,  33.  S.  Slonim,  34.  J.  Mazen,  35.  C. 
Spring,  36.  T.  Berman,  37.  M.  Sherk,  38.  J.  Shafter,  39. 
L.  Hall,  40.  L.  McKittrick,  41.  G.  Artsea,  42.  M.  Holzapsfel, 
43.  S.  Darney,  44.  L.  Coleman,  45.  T.  Mague,  46.  F.  Ma.s- 
cot,  47.  J.  Clark,  48.  S.  Engelbert,  49.  N.  Guggenheim,  50. 
P.  Bell,  51.  G.  Merritt,  52.  H.  Barry,  53.  D.  Rucker,  54.  S. 
Szekelv,  55.  L.  Buffington,  56.  D.  Mayer,  57.  L.  Shaw,  58. 
P.  Bul'nash,  59,  P.  Ross,  60.  S.  Rosenberg,  61.  C.  Ridgeway, 
62.  L.  Rowley. 


3  and  4 


ELKTON 


7  and  8 


1.  B.  Cunningham,  2.  J.  Farrall,  3.  L.  Trow,  4.  P.  Burger, 
5.  P.  Corken,  6.  S.  Heise,  7.  H.  Plovsky,  8.  M.  Trout,  9.  R. 
Sievers,  10.  P.  Settino,  11.  B.  Wahl,  12.  H.  Wallace,  13. 
L.  Cory,  14.  P.  HefFerman,  15.  D.  Siemek,  16.  K.  Roberts, 
17.  L.  Sample,  18.  S.  Perkins,  19.  T.  Westreich,  20.  M. 
Wyatt,  22.  J.  McKenna,  23.  S.  Sonnenliter,  24.  K.  Murphy, 
25.  A.  Ashby,  26.  C.  Siegrist,  27.  M.  Schattner,  28.  C. 
King,  29.  K.  Caraker,  30.  D.  Coran,  31.  L.  Perlberg,  32.  D. 
Prechtel,  33.  D.  Corbett,  34.  C.  Herman,  35.  S.  Stewart, 
36.  M.  Bitz,  37.  M.  Robinson,  38.  L.  Billingsley,  39.  L. 
Paone,  40.  J.  McCullough,  41.  J.  Reidy,  42.  M.  Creenblatt, 
43.  R.  Turk,  44.  G,  Bari,  45.  K.  Gerstner,  46.  D.  Kouts,  47. 
B.  Pittard,  48.  B.  Mapp,  49.  P.  Shehan,  50.  E.  Christensen, 
51.  S.  Bianchi,  52.  K.  White,  53.  P.  Vickery,  54.  J.  Cano, 
55.  B.  Delibera,  56.  A.  Shashaani,  57.  A.  Buckley,  58.  K. 
Bryte,  59.  K.  Kylus,  60.  F.  Stombler. 


5  and  6 


1.  C.  Hitofshy,  2.  M.  Euler-R.  A.,  3.  G.  Goodier,  4.  J.  Creenblatt,  5.  E. 
Elam,  6.  P.  Clancey,  7.  B.  Yates,  8.  A.  Silverstein,  9.  L.  McLarney,  10. 
J.  Blick,  11.  B.  Cirner,  12.  D.  Whittington,  13.  J.  Coxworth,  14.  T.  Fields, 
15.  D.  Kinsey,  16.  B.  Fuchs,  17.  L.  Blasecki,  18.  A.  Schleicher,  19.  C. 
Mason,  20.  M.  Frick,  21.  P.  Cislo,  22.  A.  Schill,  23.  J.  Cosner,  24.  S.  King, 
25.  S.  Couch,  26.  K.  Zabawa,  27.  J.  Young,  28.  C.  Towles,  29.  P.  Philips, 
30.  S.  Sause,  31.  D.  Vanneman,  32.  S.  Hyder,  33.  B.  Bragg,  34.  A.  Barthel, 
35.  A.  Todd,  36.  M.  Block,  37.  M.  Vakerdzis,  38.  M.  Wenglin,  39.  N.  Selig- 
man,  40.  A.  Russell,  41.  G.  Greenberg,  42.  M.  Helman,  43.  K.  Krieger,  44. 
N.  Cintron. 


193 


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A  and  B 


1.  M.  Neff,  2.  C.  Kelly,  3.  M.  Hansbourgh,  4.  G.  Paul,  5.  A.  Pannone, 
6.  R.  Shipley,  7.  M.  Bathang,  8.  G.  Adams,  9.  B.  Ginsberg,  10.  D. 
Watson,  11.  C.  Harvey,  12.  A.  Thompson,  13.  M.  Curtin,  14.  D. 
Hartle,  15.  J.  Schaefer  -  Treas.,  16.  P.  Holley,  17.  R.  Berger, 
18.  J.  Meyer,  19.  J.  Perrier,  20.  J.  Forman,  21.  B.  Zentz,  22.  J. 
Soloninka,  23.  R.  Sandler,  24.  M.  Bowler,  25.  H.  Fisher  26.  T. 
McGibney,  27.  A.  Stapleton,  28.  G.  Merrill,  29.  H.  Mallon,  30. 
H.  Kirsner,  31.  E.  Ward  -  Pres.,  32.  D.  Renaldue,  33.  R.  Perkins, 
34.  K.  Smith,  35.  E.  Adler,  36.  J.  Eikenburg,  37.  J.  Sylvesta,  38. 
B.  Herzberger,  39.  B.  Auslander,  40.  J.  Garvey. 


ELLICOTT 


E   L  L  I   C  O  T  T 


HALL 


194 


E  and  F 


1.  R.  Rill,  2.  K.  Phillips,  3.  S.  Van  Nostrand,  4.  T.  Rowland, 
5,  L.  Rothschild,  6.  J.  Hillesland  -  V.  Pres.,  7.  S.  Rakey  - 
G.R.,  8.  O.  Schultz,  9.  L.  Kaplan,  10.  F.  Cahoon,  11.  G.  Huntt 
-  Sec,  12.  D.  Rattan,  13.  M.  Kapland,  14.  J.  Doe,  15.  B. 
Danielson,  16.  J.  Mc  Cullough,  17.  ].  Cleary,  18.  F.  Peede, 
19.  D.  Lewis,  20.  A.  Stahl,  21.  P.  Casula,  22.  J.  Klinger, 
23.  Unidentified,  24.  Unidentified,  25.  E.  Eisenbrey,  26.  J. 
Finke,  27.  A.  Platou,  28.  C.  Baughnam,  29.  S.  Jacoby,  30.  J. 
Tilghman,  31.  R.  Decuire,  32.  R.  Webster,  33.  J.  Richardson, 
34.  D.  Wilhide,  35.  R.  Parkhill,  36.  B.  Mish,  37.  J.  Harris, 
38.  P.  De  Mame,  39.  J.  Kramer,  40.  J.  McClafferty,  41.  G. 
Woodworth,  42.  Unidentified. 


E  L  L  I  C  O  T  T 


HALL 


C  and  D 


1.  S.  Graf,  2.  D.  Forney,  3.  J.  Smith,  4.  M.  Palamaris,  5.  T.  Libershall, 
6.  J.  Lewis,  7.  P.  Scott,  8.  J.  Scheaffer,  9.  J.  Caplan,  10.  G.  Hawkins,  11. 
L.  Cohen,  12.  D.  Barrett,  13.  J.  Isaacs,  14.  M.  Xillar,  15.  B.  Clar,  16.  J. 
Hammond,  17.  R.  Hummer,  18.  G.  Morrison,  19.  P.  Brandenburg,  20.  D. 
Severy,  21.  E.  Leaman,  22.  R.  Undbeck,  23.  S.  Paskell,  24.  B.  Dye,  25. 
J.  Hayes,  26.  J.  Deureux,  27.  M.  English  -  Pres.,  28.  J.  Ehinham,  29.  S. 
Lindbeck,  30.  J.  Abate  -  V.  Pres.,  31.  C.  Rutledge,  32.  H.  Shueman, 
33.  J.  Holland,  34.  R.  Szmajada,  35.  J.  Watstein,  36.  S.  Fegeas,  37.  D. 
Helfinch,  38.  E.  Rubin,  39.  S.  Diener,  40.  J.  Young,  41.  S.  Fox,  42.  B. 
Thomason,  43.  P.  Novak,  44.  A.  Katz,  45.  P.  Dean,  46.  G.  Wills,  47.  T. 
Schafer,  48.  R.  Piaggione,  49.  T.  Noenoc,  50.  M.  Delano,  51.  W.  Pierson, 
52.  D.  Hanlon,  53.  B.  Staton. 


195 


1.  J.  Beachler,  2.  S.  Welhorsky,  3.  B.  Mcister,  4.  J.  Lawrence,  5.  L.  Stickel,  6.  C. 
Mortensen,  7.  L,  \'ince,  8.  I.  Flaherty,  9.  B.  Gillespie,  10.  S.  Aiambor,  11.  A.  Brink- 
man,  12.  P.  Fitzpatrick,  13.  C.  Bowman,  14.  W.  Stalnaker,  15.  M.  Imphong,  16. 
J.  Dill,   17.  J.  Lonpo,   18,  J.   Lavriisky,   19.   M.   Stubljar,  20,  T.  Santy. 


ELLICOTT 


G  and  H 


FREDERICK 


196 


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GARRETT 


7* 


1.  J.  Montgomcr>',  2.  B.  Gosnell,  3.  C.  Merriman,  4.  S.  Shiire,  5.  R.  Price,  6.  W.  Compton 
7.  B,  Coppersmith,  8.  J.  Karpinsky,  9.  J.  Cox,  10.  R.  Miller,  11.  B.  Brook.s,  12.  W.  Miller 
13.  G.  Bauer,sfeld,  14.  R.  Brotata,  15.  C.  Smith,  16.  F.  Love,  17.  J.  Sullivan,  18.  ].  Blacker 
19.  P.  McCabe,  20.  L.  Kyser,  21.  D.  Edward.s,  22.  A.  Loomis,  23.  M.  Farr,  24.  R.  Grahe, 
25.  D.  Gosper,  26.  W.  Hilferty,  27.  P.  Harding,  28.  G.  Oakjones,  29.  P.  Aynesvvorth,  30.  J. 
Meszaros,  31.  R.  Soltis,  32.  D.  Clark,  33.  C.  Smith,  34.  H.  Livingston,  35.  L.  Vogel,  36 
A.  Latterner,  37.  J.  Bouffard,  38.  J.  Silbelberg,  39.  E.  Balou,  40.  B.  Denier,  41.  M.  Sobotka 
42.  G.  Kaplan,  43.  S.  Hyman,  44.  R.  Shope,  45.  D.  Blazer,  46.  B.  Potts,  47.  C.  Gro  48.  T. 
Weller,  49.  M.  Melliker,  50.  R.  Wood,  51.  E.  Eldridge,  52.  P.  Claffy,  53.  M.  Billingslea 
54.  C.  Caver,  55.  C.  Davis,  56.  J.  Finglass,  57.  L.  Churchirlle,  58.  ].  Merryman,  59.  D. 
Osher,  60.  B.  Jester,  61.  J.  Hartman,  62.  L.  Nalley,  63.  R.  Smith,  64.  M.  Hummel,  65.  R. 
Micklos. 


1.  S.  Adler,  2.  C.  Medani,  3.  P.  Celluzzi,  4.  T.  Bell,  5.  T.  Lawyer,  6.  G. 
Guynn,  7.  D.  Pickett,  8.  B.  Childs,  9.  T.  Meerhole,  10.  Z.  Heyman,  11.  J. 
Chudovan,  12.  S.  Chop,  13.  K.  Goon,  14.  P,  Ciotta,  15.  P.  Kaplan,  16.  R. 
Spencer,  17.  T.  MiddlekaufF,  18.  H.  Ewertz,  19.  H.  Biehl,  20.  E.  Biddle, 
21.  J.  Shneidnian,  23.  D.  McVeigh,  24.  A.  Beyea,  25.  J.  McNitt,  26.  J. 
Siegmund,  27.  D.  Stansbury— Pres.,  28.  B.  Dorer— Treas.,  29.  M.  Shima, 
30.  D.  Hickman. 


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1.  I.  Engle,  2.  E.  Epstein,  3.  L.  Cucina,  4.  D.  Brame,  5.  L.  O'NeUl,  6.  R.  Willing,  7.  T.  Jones,  8.  C.  Johnson,  9.  L.  Crowel,  10.  S. 
Breckenheimer,  11.  R.  NewTiian,  12.  M.  Reynolds,  13.  M.  Craig,  14.  O.  Cuesta,  15.  S.  Crawford,  16.  N.  Glazer,  17.  N.  Cunning- 
ham, 18.  I.  Crapeau,  19.  S.  Walters,  20.  K.  Johnson,  21.  D.  Outlaw,  22.  S.  Krcmenak,  23.  R.  Levinsky,  24.  M.  Anderson,  25.  M. 
Engelbrecht,  26.  C.  Coates. 


1.  C.  Durholz,  2.  C.  Murphy,  3.  S.  Lindbeck,  4.  S.  Dietmeir,  5.  S. 
Liebowitz,  6.  S.  Easton,  7.  B,  Rueger,  8.  J.  Bari,  9.  D.  Beplat, 
10.  D.  Rizzo,  11.  L.  Richard,s,  12.  M.  Flathery,  13.  R.  E.xler,  14. 
J.  Wolnian,  15.  M.  Tisher,  16.  M.  Sternberg,  17.  B.  Gendler, 
18.  K.  LaLonde,  19.  D.  Gertler,  20.  D.  Dorsey,  21.  S.  Mitchell, 
22.  S.  Powley,  23.  L.  Roberts,  24.  E.  Rusinko,  25.  I.  Jones,  26.  K. 
McCluggage,  27.  L.  Bladen,  28.  S.  Wright,  29.  C.  Crawford,  30. 
M.  Purple,  31.  J.  Kostas,  32.  F.  Mortazavi,  .33.  L.  Skiles,  34.  R. 
Herman,  35.  E.  Ritter,  36.  P.  Hayes,  37.  I.  Schwartz,  38.  M.  Mas- 
lak,  39.  M.  Michie,  40.  A.  Seger,  41.  P.  Freeman,  42.  F.  Brown, 
43.  J.  Nowakow.ski,  44.  C.  Betts,  45.  N.  Webb,  46.  R.  Yoshpe,  47. 
J.  Otton,  48.  M.  Timm,  49.  E.  Owen,  50.  M.  Trone,  51.  L.  Col- 
baugh,  52.  K.  Cole,  53.  P.  Smith,  54.  N.  Scott,  55.  R.  Miller,  56. 
D.  Macklin,  57.  S.  Bahn,  58.  B.  Ritchey,  59.  N.  Stansfield,  60.  C. 
Stanley,  61.  S.  Edwards,  62.  J.  Dunham,  63.  1.  Taylor,  64.  B. 
Bugg,  65.  S.  Kaplan,  66.  P.  Stagner,  67.  J.  Spegele,  68.  V.  Davis, 
69.  J.  Ayer,  70.  E.  Mohr,  71.  J.  Ford,  72.  S.  Krieger,  73.  M.  Seff, 
74.  E.  Rodriquez,  75.  K.  Nopper,  76.  J.  Boker. 


1.  N.  Poag,  2.  C.  Oswell,  3.  D.  Vasilakos,  4.  P.  Miles,  5.  J.  Russ,  6.  S.  O'Neill,  7.  C. 
Miles,  8.  M.  Gelkin,  9.  S.  Myerberg,  10.  E.  Epstein,  11.  M.  Zlotowitz,  12.  T.  Wil- 
liams,  13.  J.  Ostdick,  14.  C.  Von  Wald,   15.  Y.  Jacques,   16.  B.   Light,   17.  C.  Fitz- 

water,  18.  M.  Long,  19.  M.  Durand,  20.  S.  Teter,  21 ,  22.  M.  Kidd,  23, 

M.  Urbas,  24.  J.  Mintzer,  25.  L.  Jung,  26.  P.  Verduci,  27.  J.  Syke.s,  28 

29.  C.  Kuckuda,  30,  S.  Voisinet,  31.  C.  Foley,  32.  P.  Fishel,  33.  K.  Harrening,  34.  P 
Moody,  35.  D.  Cullen,  36.  R.  Polinsky,  37.  S.  Galliday,  38,  S.  Shams,  39.  S.  Lancaster. 
40.  D.  Ewing,  41.  A.  Boyd,  42.  J.  Clowser,  43.  M.  Pritchard,  44.  C.  McDermott,  45 
C.  Miller,  46.  F.  Diibrov,  47.  N.  Edlovv,  48.  C.  Levin,  49.  N.  Levin,  50.  S.  Glazer, 
51.  R.  Fleishman,  52.  A.  Cheslovv,  53.  K.  Kelly,  54.  S.  Pierce,  55.  K.  Ma.\en,  56.  R 
Rice,  57.  P.  Sabin. 


H  AGE  RSTO  WN 


3  and  4 


200 


7  and  8 


1.  V.  Maiolo,  2.  B.  Weisbord,  3.  K.  Pollis,  4.  C.  Cook,  5.  E.  Coupe,  6.  D.  Kom, 
7.  M.  Middleman,  8.  D.  Krensler,  9.  G.  Goldman,  10.  M.  Richmond,  11.  I.  Oppen- 
heim,  12.  L.  Cobb,  13.  D.  Fasnacht,  14.  G.  Flanagan,  15.  S.  Miller,  16.  B.  Levy, 
17.  L.  Siegelman,  18.  J.  Aronson,  19.  C.  Jones,  20.  R.  Etlin,  21.  H.  Aranoff,  22.  A. 
Prettyman,  23.  V.  Jessup,  24.  T.  Esham,  25.  D.  Doullard,  26.  P.  Urban,  27.  D. 
Swaney,  28.  B.  Rowalsky,  29.  J.  Rich,  .30.  C.  Pelosi,  31.  G.  Carraway,  32.  E.  Weis.s, 
33.  T.  Northrup,  34.  D.  Munn,  .35.  B.  North.  36.  D.  Nolte,  37.  D.  Evans,  38.  D. 
Koutsouros,  39.  J.  Fischer,  40.  L.  Kramer,  41.  E.  Smith,  42.  G.  Ortgies,  43.  J.  Rakow- 
ski,  44.  N.  Golas,  45.  M.  Paulos,  46.  L.  Tones,  47.  L.  Holland,  48.  F.  Lynch,  49.  B. 
Goldman,  50.  P.  Lowney,  51.  L  Dubee,  52.  F.  Stolvvein,  53.  L.  Omdoff,  54.  M.  Fields, 
55.  C.  Ferguson,  56.  S.  Fleischer.  57.  C.  Spelsberg,  58.  K.  Jones,  59.  H.  Norris,  60. 
M.  Evans,  61.  B.  Kramer,  62.  J.  Flatley,  63.  B.  Bradley,  64.  B.  Asaro,  65.  L.  Gold- 
berg, 66.  N.  Richards,  67.  L.  Eves,  68.  P.  Pruitt,  69.  L.  Cohen,  70.  F.  Dubrov, 
71.  P.  Stant,  72.  L.  Bradley,  73.  D.  Doubet,  74.  B.  Cohn,  75.  Mrs.  Smith,  76.  S. 
Driexler,  77.  L.  WoUmuth,  78.  I.  Kramer,  79.  B.  Henderson  (G.  R.),  80.  B.  Brickell, 
81.  D.  Cohen. 


HARFORD 


HOWARD 


1.  B.  Powers,  2.  J.  Taylor  -  Pres.,  3.  J.  Cianos 
—  Sec,  4.  J.  Donegan  —  Treas.,  5.  B.  Snyder, 
6.  C.  Huston,  7.  D.  Gillivan,  8.  K.  Stokes,  9. 
V.  Norris,  10.  T.  Duncan,  11.  S.  Aumack,  12. 
T.  Gioffre,  13.  J.  Bottino,  14.  F.  Fox,  15.  T. 
Broderick,  16.  T.  Bartolec,  17.  T.  Getz,  18.  M. 
Kovvalski,  19.  E.  Bond,  20.  F.  Jacoby,  21.  M. 
Johnstone,  22.  J.  Cochran,  23.  K.  Pawhtzki,  24. 
L.  Brock,  25.  B.  Roby,  26.  M.  MUler,  27. 
M.  Mezentsoff. 


202 


1.  B.  Rigler,  2.  M.  Blair,  3.  B.  Rose,  4.  G.  Coates,  5.  L.  Borowicz,  6.  D.  Cregger,  7.  J.  Driscoll, 
8.  D.  Miller,  9.  S.  Mahatanankoon,  10.  G.  Lipsitz,  11.  G.  Timberlake,  12.  S.  Sisgold,  13.  S.  Sydney, 
14.  D.  Fox,  15.  G.  Sullivan,  16.  R.  Root,  17.  M.  Johnson,  18,  B.  Crowe,  19.  D.  Deuvall,  20.  G. 
Bishop,  21.  J.  Shea,  22.  G.  Hufnagel,  23.  S.  Buckler,  24.  D.  Philbrick,  25.  L.  Smith,  26.  ].  Russell, 
27.  L.  Schwartz,  28.  G.  Gettier,  29.  J.  Zsakany,  30.  G.  Kohne,  31.  R.  Tyner,  32.  R.  Singleton  33. 
R.  Brown,  34.  R.  Bontz,  35.  T.  Hill,  36.  T.  Kreps,  37.  B.  Tyler,  38.  J.  Martin,  39.  P.  Hamstram, 
40.  B.  Liston,  41.  J.  Wible,  42.  B.  Singer,  43.  N.  Lehneis,  44.  R.  Morgan,  45.  J.  Famous,  46.  L. 
Smythers,  47.  B.  Clowser,  48.  R.  Tiedemann,  49.  D.  Litzinger,  50.  M.  Hayman,  51.  R.  Bottenus, 
52.  J.  Blumenthal,  53.  R.  Grant,  54.  J.  McLennon,  55.  R.  Jones,  56.  B.  Loewer,  57.  B.  Pampillona 
58.  W.  Maxwell,  59.  B.  Dize,  60.  T.  May,  61.  B.  Gravatt,  62.  J.  Clark,  63.  P.  Bolton,  64.  R.  Long- 
ford, 65.  R.  Wickers,  66.  M.  Burke,  67.  T.  Smith,  68.  L.  Soergel,  69.  G.  Miller,  70.  P.  Moravec 
71.  J.   Sheinfield,   72.   F.   Wilson,  73.   L.   Scanlan,  74.  J.  Magram,  75.  B.  Russell,  76.  R.  Clee. 


KENT 


1.  J.  Gabor,  2.  M.  Wenger,  3.  M.  Wojton,  4.  S.  Dansicker, 
5.  L.  Burton  -  Pres.,  6.  J.  Belt  -  V.  Pres.,  7.  J.  Linebaugh 
-  Sec,  8  M.  Cohen,  9  J.  Erdman,  10.  G.  Youngkins,  11. 
J.  Mahoney  -  R.  A.,  12.  R.  Deener,  13.  T.  Solyst,  14.  E. 
Strassberger,  15.  R.  Miller,  16.  B.  Barnes,  17.  E.  Dill,  18. 
W.  Hodges,  19.  C.  Klemm,  20.  W.  Maslin,  21.  B.  Minster, 
22.  L.  Grimm,  23.  P.  Panuska,  24.  M.  Chapin,  25.  R. 
Smith,  26.  K.  Gilbert,  27.  J.  Hoesch,  28.  P.  Brackins, 
29.  A.  Sommerfield,  30.  E.  Messer,  31.  F.  Dryden,  32.  A. 
Papoutis,  33.  S.  CuUen,  34.  J.  Bouchard,  35.  D.  Burch, 
36.  J.  Boyd,  37.  B.  TuUner. 


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1.  C.  Dennison,  2.  S.  Stiles,  3.  P.  Henry,  4.  P.  Reed,  5.  I.  Fox, 
6.  G.  Voets,  7.  G.  Einbinder,  8.  K.  Vice,  9.  E.  Yoffe,  10.  J.  Sch- 
wartz, 11.  T.  Fedder,  12.  B.  Tober,  13.  C.  Strobee,  14.  B.  Murray, 
15.  S.  Shepherd,  16.  S.  Decklebaiim,  17.  D.  Lilly,  18.  B.  Peter- 
man-Soc.  Chrmn.,  19.  S.  Graf,  20.  J.  MuUican,  21.  R.  Flax,  22. 
N.  Ginsberg-Pres.,  23.  K.  Wooley,  24.  S.  Thompson,  25.  S.  Spear- 
Treas.,  26.  S.  Lvnn-V.  Pres.,  27,  L.  Womeldorf,  28.  M.  Kisielew- 
ski,  29.  P.  Michini,  30.  K.  Wagner,  31.  L.  Blackiston,  32.  J. 
Watson,  33.  K.  Burleson,  34.  J.  Swartz,  35.  A.  Beckwith,  36.  J. 
Bogan,  37.  A.  Speizman,  38.  R.  Kipper,  39.  E.  Lohr,  40.  S.  Skill- 
ings,  41.  M.  Payne,  42.  J.  Loberg,  43.  L.  Stevenot,  44.  L.  Michau.x, 
45.  C.  Thayer,  46.  V.  Leet,  47.  S.  Webb,  48.  S.  Frank,  49.  B. 
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1.  Esther  Cohen-Treas.,  2.  B.  Tohnson-V.  Pres.,  3.  S.  Cohn-Pres.,  4.  S.  Ragan-Soc.  Chrm.,  5.  C.  Dillon, 
6.  M.  Margulis,  7.  B.  Price,  8.  S.  DiPaula,  9.  S.  Campen,  10.  S.  Cheslock,  11.  S.  Grouse,  12.  K.  Griggs,  13. 
T.  Bens,  14.  ].  Whittaker,  15.  J.  Locklear,  16.  M.  Maloff,  17.  M.  Lissaver,  18.  L.  Dewitt,  19.  A.  Katzen, 
20.  J.  Leissner,  21.  S.  Taustin,  22.  E.  Wilhide,  23.  L.  Momingstar,  24.  C.  Blanar,  25.  H.  Bluefeld,  26.  S. 
Simon,  27.  S.  Wilner,  28.  N.  Ghristy,  29.  B.  Gossard,  30.  M.  Lewis,  31.  J.  Benton,  32.  B.  McKay,  33.  E. 
Feinglass,  34.  M.  Feldman,  35.  B.  Krosin,  36.  S.  Stewart,  37.  W.  Chin,  38.  T.  Schwartz,  39.  C.  Wagner, 
40.  S.  Slutsky,  41.  L.  Hineh,  42.  J.  Nieminen,  43.  E.  Christianson,  44.  M.  Higgs,  45.  C.  Ferris,  46.  J. 
Goteiner,  47.  S.  Phillips,  48.  P.  Brady,  49.  G.  Courtney,  50.  P.  Dick,  51.  B.  Posner,  52.  S.  Csicsek,  53. 
E.  Decoursey,  54.  N.  Burroughs,  55.  N.  Elliot. 


1.  B.  Cromwell-Historian,  2.  M.  Rodgers-Soc.  Chm.,  3.  S.  Glazcr-Jud.  Bd. 
Chm.,  4.  L.  Hertzlich-Pres.,  5.  B.  Yelton-Sec,  6.  M.  Gilstad-R.  A.,  7.  C.  Lutz, 
8.  S.  Lane,  9.  B.  Clark,  10.  L.  McBriety,  11.  G.  Lawyer,  12.  B.  Kopit,  13.  E. 
Andrys,  14.  S.  Logan,  15.  D.  Pavlos,  16.  D.  Maurer,  17.  P.  Welty,  18.  S.  Burton, 
19.  S.  Kirkpatrick,  20.  N.  Tatelbaum,  21.  J.  Windsor,  22.  S.  Holdsworth,  23.  J. 
Gray,  24.  L.  Brown,  25.  L.  Harvey,  26.  F.  Haffner,  27.  H.  Lemont,  28.  M. 
Weidhaas,  29.  E.  Griggs,  30.  P.  Maute,  31.  L,  Nally,  32.  J.  Wall,  33.  G.  Berry, 
34.  S.  Saperstein,  35.  M.  Cator,  36.  D.  Rokoff,  37.  L.  Norris,  38.  S.  Hensley, 
39.  G.  Herskovitz,  40.  S.  Guertler,  41.  L.  Gallagher,  42.  S  Gesswein,  43.  C. 
Makowski,  44.  R.  Middleman,  45.  J.  Dente,  46.  N.  Woltz,  47.  N.  Osheroff. 


1.  D.  Meers,  2.  S.  Miller,  3.  B.  Simms,  4.  T.  Brooks,  5.  R.  Maisti,  6.  L.  Holtz- 
man,  7.  G.  Finkelstein,  8.  G.  Sherman,  9.  M.  Wall,  10.  R.  Feller,  11.  E. 
Goldberg,  12.  T-  Hake,  13.  G.  Medeiro.s,  14.  M.  McKibben,  15.  M.  Buchanan, 
16.  L.  Klein,  17.  R.  Hall,  18.  S.  Spector,  19.  J.  Schwartz,  20.  E.  Schooler, 
21.  L.  Gross,  22.  A.  Rnhbins,  23.  N.  Hess,  24.  L.  Kries,  25.  B.  Davis,  26.  M. 
Gardner.  27.  P.  Kirby,  28.  N.  Darnell,  29.  V.  Dahl,  30.  K.  Posey,  31.  P.  Paw, 
32.  L.  Mitchell,  33.  T.  Kelley,  34.  R.  Kinsella,  35.  E.  Hinton,  36.  C.  BiUett, 
37.  J.  Herbert,  38.  J.  King,  39.  M.  lames,  40.  M.  Slowik,  41.  I.  London,  42. 
E.  McKittrick,  43.  S.  London,  44.  t.  Gerstein,  45.  M.  Davis,  46.  M.  Kraus, 
47.  S.  Harness,  48.  A.  Fasimpaur,  49.  C.  Davis,  50.  A.  Holtz,  51.  M.  Forrest, 
52.  B.  Flotte,  53.  S.  Gardner.  54.  J.  Schwartz,  55.  T.  O'Brien,  56.  M.  Bene, 
57.  J.  Holljes.  58.  J.  Finifer,  59.  S.  Strickler,  60.  E.  Zimmerman,  61.  A.  McKoy, 
62.  E.  Rynarzewski,  63.  I.  Stciber,  64.  P.  Steifer,  65.  P.  Blucford,  66.  K.  Geller, 
67.  D.  Pullen,  68.  L.  Craig,  69.  L.  Laycock,  70.  R.  Hall,  71.  L.  Murphy,  72. 
J.  Aschenbrenner,  73.  G.  Chow,  74.  F.  Otterbcin,  75.  B.  Reich,  76.  D.  Gilbert- 
son,  77.  B.  Garrity. 


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206 


ST.  MARY'S 


1.  p.  Rouzer-Jud.  Bd.  Chm.,  2.  D.  Smulowitz-Soc.  Chm.,  3.  B.  Sisson-Pres.,  4.  P.  Eckel-V.  Pres.,  5.  S.  Mader,  6.  J.  De  Vries,  7.  C.  Hauswald,  8. 
D.  Hohensee,  9.  C.  Kane,  10.  S.  Eggleston,  11,  M.  Cox,  12.  M.  Mahady,  13.  P.  Mavity.  14.  A.  Tyme.son,  15.  E.  Frey,  16.  M.  Smith,  17.  B.  Roberts, 
18.  E.  LanR,  19.  M.  Brookman,  20.  K.  Regan,  21.  M.  Golibart,  22.  R.  Alperstein,  23.  D.  Diehl,  24.  G.  Klimek,  25.  M.  Tetro,  26.  C.  Engle,  27.  L. 
Rosen,  28.  C.  Davey,  29.  D.  Degin,  30.  D.  Dawson,  31.  B.  Knapik,  32.  M.  Mudd,  33.  C.  Franks,  34.  E.  Eulster,  35.  L.  Hiser,  36.  S.  Shaw,  37.  E. 
Ozur,  38.  L.  Tracy,  39.  M.  Wu,  40.  E.  Wilen,  41.  E.  Sirbaugh,  42.  J.  Lambert,  43.  M.  Waller,  44.  D.  Eisler,  45.  L.  Sine,  46,  L.  Hildebrandt,  47. 
P.  Frechette,  48.  V.  Vroblesky,  49.  J.  Denton,  50.  M.  Layfield,  51.  N.  Shaw,  52.  B.  Rephann,  53.  M.  Scott,  54.  A.  Owings,  55.  D.  Habicht,  56.  S. 
Roman,  57.  P.  Bowman. 


1.  M.  Louie,  2.  J.  Nonotny,  3.  R.  Allison,  4.  W.  Boehm,  5.  R.  Helstowski,  6.  H.  Lanham,  7.  M.  Jankiewicv,  8.  T.  Kelly,  9.  G.  Grelli,  10.  T.  CoUi- 
son  11.  J.  Veise  12.  J.  Brandt,  13.  D.  Bystrak,  14.  M.  Rennie,  15.  R.  Smith,  16.  B.  Holter,  17.  J.  Meverson,  18.  T.  Fowler,  19.  H.  Mason,  20. 
D.  Clark,  21.  B.  Nielson-Treas.,  22.  T.  Crothers,  23.  B.  Kuriny,  24.  J.  Robinson-V.  Pres.,  25.  D.  Taylor-Pres.,  26.  B.  Felty,  27.  J.  Yates,  28.  M. 
Segal-R.  A.,  29.  K.  Larash,  30.  J.  Lee,  31.  J.  Holzapfel,  32.  D.  Sparks. 


PRINCE  GEORGE'S 


TALBOT 


SOMERSET 


I.  C.  Erdeljon,  2.  B.  Hill,  3.  N.  Heflin,  4.  B.  Blackhurst,  5.  C.  Friedlander,  6. ,  7.  C.  Goering,  8.  J.  Kline,  9.  B.  Milker,  10.  L.  Hinkel, 

II.  P.  Harrison,  12.  B.  Sutherland,  13.  L.  Lerner,  14.  B.  Busch,  15.  M.  Macaluso,  16.  S.  Bell,  17.  M.  Schwartz,  18.  J.  More,  19.  C.  Norris,  20. 
M.  Lindenmayer,  21.  K.  Wilson,  22.  S.  Elkin,  23.  L.  Rushlow,  24.  S.  Free,  25.  D.  Diemer,  26.  E.  Gilbert,  27.  A.  Kolman,  28.  J.  Ditlow-Soc. 
Chrm.,  29.  J.  Hohnson-Treas.,  30.  B.  Henson-Sec.,  31.  B.  HofiFman,  32.  A.  Booth,  33.  B.  Bea,sley,  34.  L.  Clenny,  35.  A.  M.  Young-Pres.,  36.  L. 
Herbst,  37.  P.  McCoy,  38.  S.  Manlove,  39.  J.  Bellafiore,  40.  H.  Friedman,  41.  C.  London,  42.  J.  Morris,  43.  B.  Kienzler,  44.  R.  Hample,  45. 
B.  Frid,  46.  E.  Gordon,  47.  J.  Lurie,  48.  P.  Flood,  49.  P.  Fulton,  50.  J.  Orr,  51.  M.  Klompus,  52.  L.  Lentz,  53.  J.  Griggs,  54.  P.  Grant,  55.  D. 
Austin,  56.  C.  Merson,  57.  J.  Balacek,  58.  M.  Dudley,  59.  S.  Corkran,  60.  J.  Dubois,  61.  P.  Triplett,  62.  J.  Rehkamper,  63.  S.  Zietzoft,  64.  G. 
Harvey,  65.  C.  Smith,  66.  S.  Scherr,  67.  P.  Sparrow,  68.  V.  Van  Holten,  69.  D.  Rude,  70.  G.  Weinstein. 


a 


1.  R.  Heird-V.  Pres.,  2.  J.  Stallard-Treas.,  3.  C.  Landrum-Pres.,  4.  B.  Roogow,  5.  D.  Cusic,  6.  R.  Hill,  7.  J.  Faulkner,  8.  J. 
Zinreick,  9.  W.  Speith,  10.  A.  Mohagen,  11.  T.  Donegan,  12.  E.  Drawbaugh,  13.  R.  Anderson,  14.  J.  Desoy,  15.  M.  Cone,  16. 
S.  Breitenbach,  17.  T.  KildufF,  18.  R.  Wilkinson,  19.  G.  Bowden,  20.  G.  Haynes,  21.  M.  Swomley,  22.  J.  King,  23.  T.  Bruge, 
24.  G.  Moore,  25.  B.  Maiden,  26.  B.  Spewak,  27.  J.  Tullner,  28.  R.  Pechulis,  29.  M.  Lyiias,  30.  M.  Marino,  31.  B.  Cramer. 


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WASHINGTON 


J  and  K 


1.  K.  Sevier,  2.  R.  Garrigan,  3.  J.  Carson-R.  A.,  4,  J.  Davis-V.  Pres.,  5.  D.  Yingling-Dorm  Sweetheart,  6.  L.  Long-Pres., 
7.  J.  Layton-Sec,  8.  R.  Garrigan,  9.  B.  Bnienelle-G.  R.,  10.  F.  Veeder,  11.  T.  Brown,  12.  B.  Shoemaker,  13,  P.  Nelson, 
14.  L.  Hower,  15.  J.  Morrell.  16.  A.  Diamond,  17.  D.  Cedrone,  18.  T.  Shivers,  19.  G.  Costantino,  20.  J.  Coulboume,  21. 
M.  Bromelv,  22.  J.  Romine,  23.  R.  Dav,  24.  J.  Mann,  25.  J.  Payne,  26.  E.  Everitt,  27.  J.  Brosman,  28.  J.  Funk,  29.  W. 
Lawrence,  30.  S.  Metzner,  31.  J.  Goby,  32.  S.  Cox,  33.  J.  Schneider,  34.  L.  Cox,  35.  M.  Ragan,  36.  J.  Thompson,  37.  R.  Fox. 


1.  D.  Howard,  R.  Roby,  3.  W.  Thompson,  4.  B.  Spizler,  5.  J.  Wright,  6.  J.  Kelly,  7.  F. 
Spranklin,  8.  R.  Gipe.  9.  W.  Piccirilli.  10.  S.  Groh,  11.  T.' Moran,  12.  C.  Staines,  13. 
P.  Rehert,  14.  S.  Branning,  15.  G.  Hall,  16.  G.  Henke,  17.  G.  Brcenberg,  18.  J.  Bechtol, 
19.  ].  Swt^ney,  20.  D.  Moran,  21.  \V.  Kenncdv,  22.  M.  Brock,  23.  R.  Moore,  24.  G.  Price, 
25.  J.  James,  26.  R.  Cooper,  27.  T.  Srock,  28.  G.  Powell,  29.  R.  Jandorf,  30.  R.  Smith, 
31.  R.  Skarr-G.  R.,  32.  W.  Corbett,  33.  J.  Cox,  34.  C.  Chance,  35.  C.  Stauffer. 


1.  S.  Rome,  2.  J.  Cordiano,  3.  G.  Williams,  4.  E.  Lushbaugh,  5.  G. 
Robison,  6.  J-  Grillo,  7.  P.  Devine,  8.  P.  CumminRs,  9.  R.  Tanner,  10. 
T.  Groves,  11.  R.  Spiegel,  12.  L.  Yoiinii,  13.  F.  Menke,  14.  T.  W.  Maske, 
15.  J.  Moorehouse,  16.  J.  Kirby,  17.  L.  Morris,  18.  B.  Megary— R.  A., 
19.  R.  Moore,  20.  H.  Spielman.  21.  D.  Cook,  22.  C.  Brenton,  23.  R. 
Dotson,  24.  A.  MacAdams,  25.  E.  Jacques,  26.  D.  Vore,  27.  T.  Wolfe, 
28.  S.  Bryant,  29.  F.  Szezerbicki,  30.  F.  Cathell,  31.  R.  Holland. 


G  and  H 


Iii<i  I  M- 


WICOMICO 


1.  E.  Grey,  2.  N.  Sheridan,  3.  S.  Michaels,  4.  I.  Hurwitz,  5.  K.  O'Sullivan,  6.  S.  Hankey, 
7.  J.  Fike,  8.  S.  Hipp,  9.  M.  Sammons,  10,  A.  C.  Pratt,  10.  B.  J.  Masser,  11.  R.  Lephardt, 
12.  S.  Clarke,  13.  B.  Stafford,  14.  C.  Buddie,  15.  R.  Etel.son,  16.  S.  Bushey,  17.  K.  Champion, 
18.  J.  Bell,  19.  S.  Grigg  -  Treas.,  20.  E.  Mager  -  V.  Pres.,  21.  S.  Evemgam  -  Pres.,  22. 
P.  Kelley  -  Sec.,  23.  D.  Yingling  -  Social  Chm.,  24.  M.  Diamond,  25.  B.  Stem,  26.  R. 
Schwartz,  27.  S.  Gosnell,  28.  M.  Bottiglieri,  29.  S.  Weiserbs,  30.  S.  Martin,  31.  S.  Barrow, 
32.  P.  Posner,  33.  F.  Deland,  34.  M.  Brown,  35.  ].  Zavoyna,  36.  J.  Ralph,  37.  A.  Wamock, 
38.  P.  Farrell,  39.  P.  Martin,  40.  S.  Koppelmann,  41.  K.  Mayer,  42.  J.  dayman,  43.  F.  Berg, 
44.  G.  Gilleas,  45.  ].  Sterling,  46.  A.  Levy,  47.  C.  Weinstein,  48.  N.  Watts,  49.  L.  Hull, 
50.  A.  Vaughn,  51.  D.  Mack,  52.  I.  Underwood,  53.  K.  Ault,  54.  D.  Whinery,  55.  L.  Gran, 
56.  D.  Eh'oskin,  57.  A.  Lipitz,  58.  J.  Fiddes,  59.  D.  Schumchyk,  60.  D.  Davis,  61.  J.  Aucre- 
manne,  62.  S.  Dean,  63.  F.  Funkhouser,  64.  L.  Altshuler,  65.  A.  Biser,  66.  M.  Davies,  67.  D. 
Caplan,  68.  K.  Trafton,  69.  G.  Pfeifer,  70.  L.  Wagaman. 


212 


1.  M.  Takeuchi,  2.  R.  Brown  -  Pres.,  3.  A.  Carresa,  4.  M.  Rolfs,  5.  M.  Betts,  6.  M.  Griffin,  7.  D. 
Sullivan,  8.  R.  Sindler,  9.  T.  Stem,  10.  F.  Silberminz,  11.  B.  Brady,  12.  H.  Klatzman,  13.  S. 
Aumaek,  14.  S.  Furtick,  15.  J.  Sessoms,  16.  C.  Edwards,  17.  J.  Thompson,  18.  G.  Pszwaro,  19.  D. 
Johnson,  20.  J.  Smith,  21.  L.  Gluck,  22.  B.  McKinnies,  23.  S.  Fissell,  24.  J.  Bort,  25.  T.  Taylor, 
26.  J.  Johnston,  27.  L.  Goldberg,  29.  M.  Lavietes,  30.  W.  Wood,  31.  S.  Maguire,  32.  J.  Best, 
33.  Dale  Sullivan,  34.  L.  Ash,  35.  M.  Goldstein,  36.  R.  Seiko,  37.  L.  Lynch,  38.  S.  Fraser,  39. 
S.  Surf,  40.  J.  Flemming,  41.  M.  Lester,  42.  R.  Globerman,  43.  K.  Williams,  44.  M.  Smith,  45.  G. 
Varga,  46.  N.  Young,  47.  E.  Albert,  48.  S.  Heindel,  49.  J.  Pfefferkorn,  50.  C.  Miller,  51.  L.  Dorsey, 
52.  G.  Rogers,  53.  K.  Johnson,  54.  M.  Davis,  55.  K.  Keely,  56.  S.  Conlin,  57.  B.  Hughes,  58.  J. 
Henn,  59.  C.  Curtain,  60.  C.  Sutton,  61.  B.  Wilk,  62.  S.  Loving,  63.  D.  Zunguli,  64.  D.  Green- 
berg,  65.  L.  Crow.  66.  S.  Buscher,  67.  H.  Durilla,  68.  K.  Stokes,  69.  K.  McAntor. 


WORCESTER 


1.  B.  Greenwood,  2.  J.  Deskins,  3.  J.  Walter,  4. 
D.  Ives,  5.  E.  Lockwood,  6.  J.  Bell,  7.  D.  Smith, 
8.  J.  O'Neil,  9.  R.  Krein,  10.  J.  Bender,  11.  R. 
Ryan,  12.  "Herbie." 


FIRE  PREVENTION  DORMITORY 


INTERNATIONAL  HOUSE 


1.  Franklin  Burke— Jamaica,  2.  Aklu  Girgre— Ethio- 
pia, 3.  A.shok  Metha— India,  4.  Javed  Qureshi— Pak- 
istan, .5.  Mike  N(ill-R.A.,  6.  Ali  Hasmi-Pakistan, 
7.  Alphonsus  Okorie— Nigeria,  8.  Anil  Kohli— In- 
dia, 9.  Olivier  LaFourcade— France,  10.  Anthony 
Derkson— Netherlands,  11.  Adolf  Miklavc— Yugo- 
slavia. 


RESIDENCE 

HALLS 

COUNCIL 


1.  C.  Woods,  pres,  2.  B.  Gendler,  3.  M.  Bryant, 
4.  H.  Shulman,  5.  J.  Dryden,  6.  T.  Courchen, 
V.  Pres.,  7.  J.  Eliassen,  8.  L.  Rothschild,  9. 
D.  Lynn,  10.  Proser,  treas.,  11.  B.  Levin,  12. 
N.  Noach. 


HILL 

AREA 

COUNCIL 


Front  Row:  L.  Brock,  M.  Kisie- 
lewski,  J.  DeBoy,  D.  Lynn,  V. 
Pres.,  H.  Wolpert,  Pres.;  P.  Axel- 
rod,  Treas.;  G.  Maxwell,  J.  Bane, 
P.  Collins,  M.  HoKan.  Second 
Row:  M.  Cator,  B.  MUker,  B. 
Peacher,  R.  Tanner,  J.  Kerr,  B. 
Hand,  P.  Maviety,  J.  Kallman,  J. 
Novotny,  J.  Robinson,  A.  Carrera, 
T.  Smith,  R.  Maisti,  P.  Leonard. 
Back  Row:  T.  Wolfe,  T.  Jackson, 
D.  Cusic,  R.  Moore,  B.  Hoeflich. 
W.  Fletcher,  C.  Konya,  J.  Davis, 
J.  Kirby,  J.  Witkowski. 


Front  Row:  B.  Borzymowski,  Treas.;  B.  Levin,  V.  Pres.;  J.  Dryden,    Pres.;    P.    Gilmore,    Sec.     Back    Row:    M.    Oristian,    D. 
Yeagle,   T.   Stanton,  J.   Pohlhaus,   F.   Vezzi. 

MOBILE  AREA  COUNCIL 


CAMBRIDGE  COMPLEX  COUNCIL 


Front  Row:  N.  Maynard,  V.  Pres.;  P.  Katz,  Sec;  M.  Waite,  V.  Dee,  B.  Clydesdale,  A.   Kircaner,  S.  McAbee,  C.  Letoris,  D.   Dolan, 
Pres.      Second  Row:   M.  Levine,  F.  Santoni,  H.  Burch,  P.   Plunkert,  J,  Dailey,  V.  Agina,  D.  Schneider,  P.  Rick,  R.  Ferrara. 


Seated;  D.  Perry,  H.  Jones,  S.  Wierenga,  Treas.;   G.  Ord,  Pres.;   N.   Noack,  Sec;  M.  Stinson,  K.  Bryte,  M.  Holzapfel.    Standing:  D.  Dickson, 
C.  Clark,  M.   Hensley,  D.  Coutts,  V.  McKenna,   S.   Sause,   D.  Vanneman,  J.   Hargest,  E.  Werner,   S.   Bowen. 

DENTON  COMPLEX  COUNCIL 


ELLICOTT  AREA  COUNCIL 


Front  Row:  R.  Fleishman,  M.  Xillas,  J.  Schaefer,  Treas.;  R.  DeCuir,  V.  Pres.;  B.  Gendler,  Sec.;  H.  Shulman,  Pres.;  S.  Kaplan,  J.  Bari,  J. 
Soloninka..  Back  Row:  C.  Coupe,  D.  Cullen,  S.  Jacoby,  F.  Liebig,  E.  Ward,  L.  Meeks,  D.  Proser,  D.  Redlin,  A.  Pastrana,  M.  English,  S. 
Lindbeck,    L.    Rothschild,    L.    Siegelman,   J.    Dunham,    J.    Korb. 


GREEKS 


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219 


Rush: 


220 


Outside  inside 

apprehension 

anticipation 
Open  door 

rush  a  reahty 

impressions 

social  stimulation 

impressions 
Close  door 

long  hours 

anxiety 

hope 

anxiety 

yet  cruel 

yet  fair 

choosing 

being  chosen 
The  door  opens  .  .  . 


221 


mt. 


participation  .  .  . 


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222 


representing  The  House 


223 


competition  . 


to  the  highest  bidder: 

—golf  with  President  Elkins 
—  lunch  with  Senator  Tydlngs 
.  .  .  for  charity 


224 


and  for  the 
community 


225 


.  .  meaning  that  conies 
from  giving  of  oneself: 


—  personal 

—  inward 

—  selfless 

—  rewarding 


.  .  .  yet  finding  a 
time  to  unwind. 


227 


Tradition: 

—  yesterday  and  years  ago 

—today 

—tomorrow  and  in  years  to  come 


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ALPHA 


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1.  A.  Bnindifie,  2.  J.  Sneddon,  3.  D.  Matejko,  4.  J.  Tamorria,  5.  C.  Kolter,  6.  L.  Halter, 
7.  M.  Adams,  8.  V.  Wegner,  9.  M.  Harrison,  10.  R.  Farrell,  11.  M.  Kruger,  12.  R.  Brown,  13. 
B.  Hardie,  14.  N.  Klcigh,  15.  C.  Gatchell-Treas.,  16.  S.  Ca.ssidy-Pres.,  17.  Mrs.  F.  Gryska- 
Houscmother,  18.  K.  Walsh,  19.  D.  Casselberry,  20.  J.  Zahriskie,  21.  J.  Royce-V.  Pres.,  22,  J. 
Ireland,  23.  S.  Hawk,  24.  J.  Vizard,  25.  J.  Dougan,  26.  P.  Wingert,  27.  E.  Pellegrino,  28.  J. 
Glunt,  29.  M.  Blumenthal,  30.  S.  Ayers,  31.  J.  Crawford,  32.  V.  Hambury,  33.  M.  Mickett,  34. 
E.  Scerbo,  35.  T.  Biigel,  36.  V.  Streep,  37.  L.  Saunders,  38.  L.  Thompson,  39.  K.  Conrad,  40.  E. 
Barksdale,  41.  E.  Shaw,  42.  C.  Schmitt,  43.  E.  Hamill,  44.  E.  King,  45.  K.  Palmer,  46.  K.  Mc- 
Artor,  47.  E.  Nash,  48.  L.  Morris,  49.  J.  Gidsiseh,  50.  F.  Delmore,  51.  J.  Warner,  52.  K. 
Peehulis,  53.  S.  Mays,  54.  L.  Welchel,  55.  G.  Coombs,  56.  R.  Anderson,  57.  M.  Smith,  58.  R. 
Cianelli. 


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1.  M.  Welsh,  2.  M.  O'Neil,  3.  J.  Evans,  4.  Mascot,  5.  C.  Sfeele-Corr.  Sec,  6.  Mrs,  Heppes-House- 
mother,  7.  A.  Korab,  8.  M.  Beneke,  9.  N.  Vouglas,  10.  B.  Hogston,  11.  B.  McKay,  12.  N.  Gatlin, 
13.  R.  Garretson,  14.  L.  Naylor,  15.  B.  Timmermans.  16.  M.  Costello,  17.  P.  Russel,  18.  M.  Sane, 
19.  ].  Stachitas,  20.  C.  Beneke,  21.  B.  Grim,  22.  J.  Douslass-Rec.  Sec,  23.  S.  Hendricks,  24.  B. 
Niaier,  25.  M.  Coleman,  26.  P.  Klinges,  27.  C.  Worden,  28.  P.  Keenan,  29.  S.  Stewart,  30.  C.  Little- 
2nd  V.  Pres.,  31.  B.  Grim,  32.  C.  Sterling,  33,  C.  Shockly,  34.  P.  Peley,  35.  S.  Higgins,  36.  G.  Hollis- 
ter,  37.  D.  Benjion,  38.  M.  Bitz,  39.  A.  Caiazzo,  40.  L.  Bowers,  41.  N.  Jamitz,  42.  B.  Van  Denmark, 
43.  C.  Stuart,  44.  L.  O'Neil,  45.  K.  Roome-lst  V.  Pres.,  46.  B.  St.  Claire-Pres.,  47.  B.  Zulli,  48.  J. 
Ward,49.  J.  Orban,  50.  C.  Tait,  51.  J.  Paris,  52.  M.  Stnidwick,  53.  L.  Copony,  54.  W.  Otto,  55.  N. 
Reynaud,  56.  S.  Myers— Treas. 


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EPSILON 


ALPHA 


PHI 


1.  T.  Cohen,  2.  G.  Teitel,  3.  S.  Steinbach.  4.  J.  Markin,  5.  T.  Rothstein,  6.  E. 
Harris,  7.  T.  Gross,  8.  J.  Katz,  9.  L.  Greenstone,  10.  D.  Sandler,  11.  P.  Rosen, 
12.  M.  Litwin-Rec.  Sec,  13.  B.  Bondy-Corr.  Sec,  14.  S.  Leviton-Treas., 
15.  1.  Hackerman— Pres.,  16.  Mrs.  M.  Slattery— Housemother,  17.  B.  Goffman— 
2nd  V.  Pres.,  18.  S.  Podser-lst  V.  Pres.,  19.  I.  ZetHnp,  20.  G.  Stollman,  21.  L. 
Stein,  22.  H.  Duhick,  23.  A.  Zinn,  24.  I.  Schnuer,  25.  L.  EhrHch,  26.  D.  Korn, 
27.  R.  Weissman,  28.  D.  Swartz,  29.  L.  Rubin,  30.  G.  Szafir,  31.  R.  Potash, 
32.  B.  Needel,  33.  F.  Phillips,  34.  K.  Sidco\-,  35.  T.  Hettleman,  36.  1.  Solomon, 
37.  L.  Smolen,  38.  D.  Pollack,  39.  A.  Korsan,  40.  M.  Mittleman,  41.  B.  Teplin, 
42.  M.  Tasch,  43.  L.  Golden,  44.  A.  Salzman,  45.  B.  Cohen,  46.  L.  Zetlin, 
47.  E.  Bechkes,  48.  G.  Katzman,  49.  |.  Simon,  50.  K.  Berlin,  51.  L.  Ingber, 
52.  S.  Wolfe,  53.  L.  Jacobson,  54.  J.  Kropman,  55.  S.  Goodman,  56.  L.  Hoch, 
57.  J.  Sterling,  58.  J.  Goldstein,  59.  B.  Kind,  60.  S.  Reicher,  61.  M.  Solotoff, 
62.  N.  Zazlowsky,  63.  L.  Becker,  64.  S.  Pearl,  65.  F.  Weiner,  66.  S.  Engel, 
67.  S.  Bordow. 


EPSILON 


ALPHA 


PI 


1.  H.  Saonitz,  2.  P.  Ben  Ezra,  3.  R.  Baron,  4.  R.  Wheeler,  5.  R.  Denenburg,  6.  H.  Levy, 
7.  M.  Lechter,  8.  S.  Abrams,  9.  F.  Kaufman  Jr.,  10.  S.  Grossman,  11.  R.  Segal,  12.  M. 
Sitrick,  13.  R.  Davis,  14.  N.  King,  15.  S.  Postow,  16.  T.  Benesch-Secretary,  17.  L.  Roth, 
18.  R.  Babiskin,  19.  R.  Kupcrsmith,  20.  C.  Miller,  21.  J.  Miller-President,  22.  R.  Reiss- 
Pledgemaster,  23.  J.  Hyman,  24.  G.  Landsman,  25.  A.  Kraft— Sweetheart,  26.  J.  Gordon- 
Secretary,  27.  D.  Fishbein,  28.  M.  Barth,  29.  S.  Maged,  30.  A.  Rosen-Vice-President. 


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i..  M.  Petrini,  2.  L.  Oursler,  3.  J.  Kearus-Preston,  4.  J.  Martin,  5.  L. 
Shevitz,  6.  M.  Emmons,  7.  M.  Grimm,  8.  C.  Brophy,  9.  Mrs.  M.  Gotts- 
chalk-Houscniother,  10.  J.  Leonard,  11.  P.  Hegarty,  12.  B.  Mayer— 
Corr.  Sec,  13.  K.  Ehmn,  14.  D.  Eggleston,  15.  N.  Monitor-Rec.  Sec. 
16.  C.  Grennon,  17.  K.  Duncan,  18.  R.  Kaylor,  19.  C.  Fehlner,  20.  K. 
Lightcap,  21.  L.  McCron,  22.  J.  Bley,  23.  M.  Liden,  24.  P.  Koenig, 
25.  M.  Heggestad-Treas.,  26.  J.  Hunt,  27.  E.  Holland,  28.  K.  Conkey, 
29.  P.  Diiff-lst  V.  Pres.,  30.  E.  Best-2nd  V.  Pres.,  31.  G.  Theodore, 
32.  E.  Bamey-Pres.,  33.  N.  Veraa,  34.  S.  Baba,  35.  J.  Putman,  36.  L. 
Lightfoot,  37.  M.  Johnson,  38.  H.  Norris,  39.  P.  Lawwill. 


GAMMA 


ALPHA 


DELTA 


234 


GAMMA 


ALPHA 


RHO 


zjte35 


1.  J.  HofFman,  2.  R.  Moser,  3.  ].  Podlesny— Treas.,  4.  Mrs.  Barnard— House- 
mother, 5.  E.  Fry-Pres.,  6.  D.  Hoshall-V.  Pros,,  7.  J.  Edwards-Sec,  8.  J. 
Robinson,  9.  P.  Robertson,  10.  D.  Tucker,  11.  D.  Edwards,  12.  J.  Frances, 
13.  L.  larrett,  14.  R.  Aird,  15.  D.  Bunty,  16.  C.  Russ,  17.  J.  Fielder,  18.  A. 
Shepherd,  19.  W.  Dittman,  20.  ].  Suit,  21.  L.  Pue,  22.  G.  Perrvgo,  23.  D.  Sea- 
brease,  24.  W.  Gordon,  25.  D.  Dunn,  26.  R.  Brush,  27.  M.  McDaniels,  28.  P. 
Drazek,  29.  S.  Taylor,  30.  R.  Simpson,  31.  1.  Laws,  32.  ].  Norris,  33.  B.  Brendel, 
34.  J.  Powell,  3.5.  \V.  Dunsev,  36.  L.  tracey,  37.  R.  Merritt,  38.  J.  Long, 
39.  I.  Stacey,  40.  G.  Graham,  41.  J.  Robertson,  42.  C.  Williams,  43.  P.  Baker, 
44.  R.  Pearson,  45.  W.  Kurtz,  46.  R.  Robeson. 


OMICRON 


ALPHA 


PI 


1.  D.  Taylor,  2.  C.  Wise,  3.  V.  Kontos,  4.  A.  Catra 
Montgomery,  9.  M.  Buckley,  10,  C.  Snead,  11.  N.  Li 
15.  L.  Murphy,  16.  M.  Clayton,  17.  W.  Wood,  18.  C 
roeder— Corr.  Sec,  22.  Mrs.  Newton— Housemother, 
Mockabee,  26.  K.  Frazier,  27.  N.  Rydell,  28.  B.  Bra 
31.  L.  Kirby,  32.  R.  Richard-2nd  V.  Pres.,  33.  P. 
Scholtz,  37.  K.  Smith,  38.  G.  Williams,  .39.  C.  Nort 
O'Brien,  44.  L.  Ciabatoni,  4.5.  M.  Sausser,  46.  M.  R 
hart,  50.  S.  Jaacks,  51.  J.  Schuniaker,  52.  V.  Brown, 
Pappas,  57.  S.  Sladen,  58.  J.  Broking,  59.  P.  Helle 


bone,  5.  S.  Moore,  6.  A.  Kruger,  7.  B.  Cooke,  8.  S. 

ndes,  12.  P.  Rever,  13.  J.  Quinan,  14.  N.  Oberhaus, 

Bloom,  19.  C.  Scott,  20.  S.  Lazar,  21.  N.  Herchen- 

23.  B.  Reed-Rec.  Sec,  24.  P.  Jones-Treas.,  25.  J. 
nnen,  29.  N.  Regnier,  30.  W.  Flegal-lst  V.  Pres., 
Voneiff-Pres.,  34.  L.  Hersh,  35.  P.  Sochynsky,  36.  P. 
e,  40.  C.  Anders,  41.  S.  Martin,  42.  C.  Sacks,  43.  C. 
obinson,  47.  C.  Plachta,  48.  P.  Keller,  49.  J.  Good- 

53.  L  Sausser,  54.  S.  Buchholtz,  55.  L.  Olson,  56.  A. 
r,  60.  B.  Thompson,  61.  A.  Blakeslee. 


236 


1.  J.  Legg,  2.  J.  Leach,  3.  S.  Williams,  4.  K.  McHiiRh,  5.  L.  O'Mara,  6.  D.  Brogan,  7.  J.  Sterling,  8.  C. 
Young,  9.  J.  Bacon,  10.  S.  Gray,  11.  T.  Clark,  12.  J.  Smith,  13.  M  Siem,  14.  E.  Shay,  15.  A.  Kelion, 
16.  C.  Perry,  17.  C.  Porter-Sec,  18.  B.  Shipp,  19.  C.  Neely,  20.  M.  Whitehill,  21.  Mrs.  Cooke- 
Housemother,  22.  J.  Davis,  23.  K.  Nelson,  24.  K.  Callanan,  25.  S.  Serback,  26.  S.  Hightowner-V. 
Pres.,  27.  M.  Cockey-Pres.,  28.  L.  Sehwartz-Treas,,  29.  K,  Tyson,  30.  P.  Haislip,  31.  P.  Bowman, 
32.  K.  Wittvver,  33.  M.  Meehan,  34.  B.  SchafFer,  35.  J.  Lothrop,  36,  L.  Beadle,  37.  J.  Iverson,  38.  S. 
Meade,  39.  M.  Maclousa,  40.  J.  Zilman,  41.  C,  Duke,  42.  S.  Biiscom,  43.  M.  Mitchel,  44.  B.  Krout,  45.  C. 
Cane,  46.  C.  Bronson,  47.  J.  Feltt,  48.  B.  Brown,  49.  S.  Perry,  50.  N.  Pugh,  51.  C.  Andrewjack,  52.  M. 
Tibbs,  53.  C.  Lartz,  54.  P.  Kemper,  55.  K.  Kochan,  56.  C.  Bodkin,  57.  M.  Peters,  58.  C.  Caroway, 
59.  M.  Egan,  60.  C.  Bascom,  61.  L.  De  Lizia,  62.  B.  Hall,  63.  S.  Davis,  64.  C.  Ward. 


ALPHA 


PHI 


/^ 


J 


XI 


ALPHA 


238 


DELTA 


>  Alpha  Xi  OeUn  < 


1.  C.  Thomas,  2.  J.  Shcdlock,  3.  J.  Tinney,  4.  B.  Monichelli,  5.  K.  Haines,  6.  C.  McKewen,  7.  K. 
Sheehan,  8.  B.  Reinmuth,  9.  D.  Lillard,  10.  C.  Trovver,  11.  M.  Hickey,  12.  M.  Gemmcll,  13.  D.  Fela, 
14.  J.  Staiine,  15.  M.  Ilahn,  16.  J.  Ramsen,  17.  B.  Sniilski-Plcclgetrainer,  18.  P.  Fuller-V.  Pres.,  19. 
T  Prici-Pres.,  20.  N.  Knaufl',  21.  L.  McVey-Corr.  Sec,  22.  B.  UUnian,  23.  M.  Seabreeze,  24.  F. 
Tzanis,  25.  E.  Ott,  26.  P.  Sowers,  27.  B.  Yunk,  28.  N.  Hatkin,  29.  K.  Millar,  30.  K.  Kersev,  31.  A. 
Cariin,  32.  B.  Reeve.s,  33.  S.  Riiu-hart,  34.  M.  Leroy-Trea.s.,  35.  S.  Nowak,  36.  L.  Saville,  37.  B. 
Newkirk,  38.  T.  Dcsalvo,  39.  R,  Mann,  40.  V.  Bell,  41.  L.  Cianciolo,  42.  P.  Gallogly,  43.  P.  Martin, 
44.  M.  Chase,  45.  C.  Day,  46.  D.  Engle,  47.  I.  Jordan,  48.  D.  Swiger,  49.  M.  Cross,  50.  M.  Indri- 
covic,  51.  M.  Thompson,  52.  J.  Ebner,  53.  ].  Amberson,  54.  L.  Schaub,  55.  L.  Riley,  56.  J.  Haveland. 


(     i^^^r 


1.  B.  Hanna,  2.  C.  Turner.  3.  W.  Waetjen,  4. 
R.  Smith-Scribe,  5.  Jim  Cingell-Pres.,  6.  R. 
Thompson,  7.  J.  Barley,  8.  K.  Marino,  9.  W. 
Reynolds,  10.  D.  Kelly,  11.  M,  Jacobs,  12. 
R.  Sibert,  13.  J.  Mihok,  14.  B.  Adams,  15.  R, 
Anderson,  16.  A.  Gonzalez,  17.  C.  Boyd, 
18.  M.  Hancock,  19.  R.  Ullrich,  20.  M.  Kelly, 
21.  C.  Benna,  22.  B.  Rin^ler,  23.  C.  Brins- 
field,  24.  Miss  V.  Thomas— Housemother, 
25.  M.  Pyles-Corr.  Sec,  26.  E.  Pappas- 
Treas.,  27.  P,  Grill,  28.  G.  Usrey,  29.  S. 
Ferris,  30.  D.  Clark,  31.  C,  Alfiire,  32.  J. 
King,  33.  J.  Ziegler,  34.  S.  Beattie,  35. 
J.  Holzapfel,  36.  J.  Beever,  37.  J.  Safley, 
38.  R.  Powers,  39.  R.  Smullen,  40.  F.  Fabin, 
41.  R.  English,  42.  R.  Rhudy,  43.  D.  Rip- 
peon,  44.  R.  Coyne,  45.  J.  Stevenson,  46. 
W.  Diessler,  47.  M.  McGinn,  48.  E.  Haines, 
49.  D.  Clark,  50.  B.  Alexander,  51.  J.  Flem- 
ing, 52.  D.  Mayo,  53.  M.  Ritchie,  54.  K. 
Swanson,  55.  C.  Eby,  56.  C.  Yeager,  57. 
S.  Kirby,  58.  D.  Krepp,  59.  S.  Sisson, 
60.  J.  Hamill,  61.  R.  Edlund. 


TAU 


ALPHA 


Tirr^ir^i^i^^^rK'^ 


V    .  w 


.Ik 


OMEGA 


hi 


k 


DELTA 
DELTA         0^^  DELTA 


va 


1.  D.  Deakyne,  2.  J.  Edwards,  3.  B.  Neshift.  4.  ].  Anient,  5.  M.  Williams,  6.  D.  Howe, 
7.  J.  Harris,  8.  N.  Floyd,  9.  C.  Sorrels,  10.  S.  Kaminski,  11.  G.  Sessums.  12.  R.  Wright, 
13.  M.  Bishop,  14.  B.  Palmer,  15.  D.  Bavis,  16.  T.  Northnip,  17.  C.  Stephens,  18.  M.  Fagan, 
19.  P.  Ulman,  20.  D.  Stephens,  21.  S,  MossburR-2nd  V.  Pres.,  22.  P.  Randolph-Pres., 
23.  Mrs.  Guenther-Housemother,  24.  P.  Maccubbin-lst  V.  Pres.,  25.  P.  Brown,  26.  L. 
Taylor-Ree.  Sec,  27.  J.  Hildebrand,  28.  S,  Culver,  29.  D.  Woodbury,  30.  1.  Winslow, 
31.  B.  Baker,  32.  J.  Pelecanos,  33.  M.  Williams,  34.  G.  Capozalo,  35.  M.  Wolfe,  36.  D. 
Newcome,  37.  B.  Eiserer,  38.  S.  Thornburji,  39.  L.  Rogers,  40.  P.  Adorian,  41.  J.  Clift, 
42.  C.  Foreman,  43.  S.  Cunningham,  44.  C.  Jenkins,  45.  P.  Carter,  46.  C.  W;ilker,  47.  B. 
Warren,  48.  C.  Grant,  49.  P.  Wise,  50.  I.  Salladin,  51.  D.  Koutsouros,  52.  P.  Grimes, 
53.  P.  Luckett,  54.  K.  Ford,  55.  L.  Ziegler,  56.  S.  Metelits,  57.  S.  Collins,  58.  P.  Blythe, 
59.  I.  Strickler,  60.  C.  Randolph,  61.  1.  Andenson,  62.  I.  Galbreath,  63.  J.  Lance,  64.  M. 
Ward,  65.  M.  Higgins,  66.  G.  Moore,  67.  C.  Hamilton,  68.  P.  Lane,  69.  S.  Voisinet, 
70.  S.  Hagennan. 


240 


1.  E.  Johnson,  2.  R.  Fischetti,  3.  P.  Wolber,  4.  M.  Bulow,  5.  J.  Bayly,  6.  C,  Enlow,  7.  A. 
Commerford,  8,  M.  Hope,  9.  C.  Hunter,  10.  V.  Koontz,  11.  J.  Mcsser-lst  V.  Pres.,  12.  O. 
Harri.son-Pies.,  13.  P.  McMicliael,  14.  Mis.  R.  Allen-Houst-iiiotluT.  1.5.  S.  Minio'n-Coir. 
Sec,  16.  J.  Baker,  17.  B.  Capasso-Rec.  Sec,  18.  M.  Mount,  19.  J  Dougherty,  20.  G. 
Honeycutt,  21.  N.  Munson,  22.  I.  Wells,  23.  D.  Hoelke,  24.  C.  Innes,  25.  M.  Warhol,  26. 
.T.  Van  Sant,  27.  T.  Boaz,  28.  K.  Hagserty,  29.  B.  Cobo,  30.  S.  Diehl,  31.  B.  Vogel,  32. 
M.  MeNeely,  33.  J.  Hargett,  34.  C.  Harrison,  35.  S.  Cerven\-Treas.,  36.  M.  Zcttcr,  37.  .1. 
Green,  38.  L.  Culbertson,  .39.  L.  Lawson,  40.  M.  Worden,  41.  K.  Taegerman,  42.  M. 
Banya.sz,  43.  H.  Lyons,  44.  A.  Waters,  45.  M.  Wueste,  46.  J.  K'no.\,  47.  S.  Gardner,  48. 
C.  Clark,  49.  A.  Yourtee,  50.  C.  Taylor,  51.  J.  Hardin,  52.  T^  Dunn,  53.  J.  Green,  54.  K. 
Hidlebaugh,  55.  D.  Siepert,  56.  B.  Whipp,  57.  W.  Budd,  58.  L.  Gregoor,  59.  P.  Willis, 
60.  C.  Dodd,  61.  R.  Howe,  62.  B.  York,  63.  S.  Keener. 


DELTA 


GAMMA 


« 

■m 
■  m 


PHI 


DELTA 


EPSILON 


1.  L.  Gisser,  2.  11.  Hoffman,  3.  K.  Baurmash,  4.  J.  Rumizen,  5.  R.  Posncr,  6.  L.  Brott,  7.  C.  Mcier- 
Trt-s.,  8.  L.  Foer-Corr.  Sec,  9.  M.  Cohen-Rec.  Sec,  10.  Mrs.  L.  Bender-Housemother,  11.  L. 
Danoff-Pre.s.,  12.  A.  Meyerowitz,  13.  P.  Meyerou  itz,  14.  A.  G'olomb,  15.  A.  Sapperstein,  16.  G. 
LLsoKiirsky,  17.  K.  Gotkin,  18.  R.  Kamoroff,  19.  M.  Shear,  20.  J.  Brees,  21.  L.  Abrams,  22.  B. 
Stember)!,  23.  E.  Neihouse,  24.  F.  Hertzberg,  25.  M.  Alexander,  26.  H.  Blumenthal,  27.  K.  Bkim- 
enthal,  28.  M.  Nudel,  29.  J.  Zvares,  .30.  C.  Gorman,  31.  S.  Green,  32.  S.  Wertheim,  33.  M.  Sacks, 
34.  M.  Golfer,  35.  M.  Se^al,  36.  P.  Symonds,  37.  H.  Resniek,  38.  F.  Most,  39.  S.  Sehrier,  40.  S. 
Steuihorn,  41.  D.  Mareiis,  42.  E.  Greenberg,  43,  B.  Kane,  44.  S.  Blanken,  45.  J.  Dunayer,  46. 
L.  Goldberg,  47.  B.  Silbemian. 


242 


f^m^ 


1.  D.  Brody,  2.  S.  Landefekl,  3.  B.  Dompsey,  4.  T.  Jollensten,  5.  B.  Furr,  6.  B.  Driessan,  7.  K.  Mills, 
8.  B.  Lewis,  9.  M.  Schwartz,  10,  P.  Kimball,  11.  T,  Thompson,  12.  \V.  Walburn,  13.  T.  Ernstedt- 
Trcas.,  14.  T.  Martin.son-PledKo  Mastfr,  15.  R.  Hclm-V.  Pres.,  16.  L.  Jones-Pres.,  i7.  Mrs.  Dixon- 
lloiiscmotluT,  18.  T.  WifiH'ke-Soc,  19.  B.  Povenstiin-Soc.  Chm.,  20.  J.  Williams,  21.  R.  TroHolo,  22. 
K.  Baktis,  23.  M.  Lackt-tt,  24.  R.  Ramlow,  25.  B.  North,  26.  M.  Driessan,  27.  J.  Tressa  28.  R.  Faust 
29.  R.  Nelson,  30.  R.  Hutchins,  31.  P.  Williamson,  .32.  D.  Shaller,  .33.  J.  Shatter,  .34.  D.  DouKhertv', 
35.  B.  Dernetz,  .36.  M.  Jankiewitz,  37.  F.  Cleason.  38.  R.  Roundtree,  39.  A.  Moha^an,  40  F  Jordan 
41.  K.  O'Brien,  42.  B.  (irahiis,  43.  S.  Slocomh,  44.  G.  Clifton,  45.  ].  Ritz,  46.  R.  Moran,  47.  S.  Ray- 
mond, 48.  D.  Piiglisi,  49.  P.  Ball,  50.  J.  Forinash,  51.  D.  Mohlcr. 


SIGMA 


DELTA 


PHI 


P^:-.. 


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r^ 


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TAU 


1.  D.  Collins,  2.  Mrs.  A.  Cooper-Housemother,  3.  R.  GiiiKher,  4.  D.  Jersey, 
5.  T.  Hetherinston,  6.  P.  Houser,  7.  R.  Gonzales,  8.  J.  Mazzochi,  9.  J.  Hac- 
barth,  10.  R.  Kocnip,  11.  F.  Rickles,  12.  R.  Sutkus,  13.  J.  Hines,  14.  C. 
Yankovich,15.  S.  Lewis,  16.  J.  Andrew-Treas.,  17.  J.  Greeson,  18.  R.  Tinari- 
Rec.  See.,  19.  H.  Doyle,  20.  R.  Deekert-Pledge  Trainer,  21.  ].  Orme,  22.  N. 
Oliver,  23.  R.  Walker,  24.  F.  Arhiri,  25.  T.  Buchanan,  26.  C.  Morrow,  27. 
E.  Smith,  28.  K.  Wilson,  29.  R.  Wi(;ht,  30.  D.  Taquwa,  31.  J.  Rupard,  32.  J. 
Sternberg,  33.  D.  Hedges,  34.  C.  Hetrick,  35.  F.  Muscolina,  36.  A.  Balo-Corr. 
See.,  37.  J.  Buekwalter,  38.  F.  Birks,  39.  R.  Ferbish,  40.  G.  Barnes,  41.  T. 
Clarke-Pres.,  42.  N.  Hallaman-V.  Pres.,  43.  M.  White,  44.  R.  Ritter,  45.  B. 
AUman,  46.  F.  Tedesco. 


DELTA 


DELTA 


244 


PHI 


GAMMA 


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SIXQM 


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1.  Mrs.  R.  Lovelace— Housemother,  2.  B.  Holland,  3.  J.  Jones,  4.  L. 
Hahersat— Ree.  Sec.,  5.  B.  McMullen-Corr.  Sec,  6.  J.  Manner, 
7.  H.  Harner,  8.  D.  Hughes,  9.  S.  Kent,  10.  D.  Reynolds,  11.  H. 
Swartz,  12.  D.  Buyer,  13.  T.  Howard,  14.  D.  McMahon,  15.  L. 
Watts,  16.  M.  Henderson,  17.  M.  L.  Hauver,  18.  L.  DeVann,  19. 
D.  Casel,  20.  L.  Rockett,  21.  Muzzy,  22.  L.  Ephraim,  23.  D.  Kent, 
24.  C.  Lehmkuhl,  25.  M.  Weingarten,  26.  L.  Beach,  27.  C.  Dom- 
brow.ski,  28.  E.  Lawless,  29.  T.  Cunningham,  30.  M.  Avram-V. 
Pres.,  31.  N.  McDowell-Pres.,  32.  D.  Gallia,  .33.  S.  Solie,  34.  P. 
Griffith,  .35.  M.  Massey,  .36.  M.  J.  McMidlen,  37.  L.  Frowert,  38. 
L.  Runyan,  .39.  S.  FleminR,  40.  B.  Brendel,  41.  C.  Mika,  42.  K. 
Kaifer,  43.  M.  VVitham,  44.  J.  McQuaid.  Not  pictured:  L.  Higgin- 
botham,  L.  Miles,  M.  Musumeci,  M.  Follow,  S.  Russ,  M.  Tripe, 
P.  Corken,  S.  Edmonds,  S.  Eisenhart,  P.  Goodrich,  J.  Hinman,  M. 
Hunt,  L.  Kerr,  J.  Rekos,  S.  Sutton,  S.  Wellborn. 


KAPPA 


ORDER 


I.  G.  Waddcn,  2.  G.  Jackson,  3.  E,  Kochncke,  4.  T.  Ball,  5.  W.  Moss-V.  Prcs.,  6.  J. 
Clements-Pres.,  7.   W.   Knight,   8.   A.   GeorRelakos-Sec,   9.    R.   Ceccone,    10.   ].   Simpson, 

II.  J.  Howe,  12.  J.  Austin,  13.  J.  Bohn,  14.  G.  Kemic,  15.  J.  Kousouris,  16.  J.  Roche, 
17.  D.  Banks,  18.  S.  Norcn,  19.  A.  Crisafulli,  20.  M.  Norell,  21.  B.  Everinsam,  22.  M. 
Pelczar,  23.  K.  Sweeny,  24.  G.  Walton,  25.  G.  Diakoulas,  26.  T.  Arenson,  27.  T.  Philips, 
28.  E.  Conners,  29.  W.  Walker,  30.  S.  Raeder,  31.  T.  MecUin,  32.  M.  Bohon,  33.  B.  Madison, 
34.  L.  Kousouris,  35.  G.  Greer,  .36.  T.  Ilalverstadts,  37.  P.  Dasehback,  38.  B.  Hinkel,  39. 
M.  Drummond,  40.  B.  Ross,  41.  J.  Sullivan,  42.  B.  Moyse,  43.  G.  Stamm,  44.  R.  Lee. 


246 


1.  M.  Mooers,  2.  B.  Ranch,  3.  C.  Glenn,  4.  S.  Richards,  5.  E.  Dalsted,  6.  D.  Daudclin, 
7.  B.  Reynolds,  8.  J.  Fondren,  9,  A.  Whitebread,  10.  S.  Eidson,  11.  L.  Murray,  12.  E. 
Fisher,  13.  E.  Mnllins,  14.  R.  HuKhes,  15.  K.  Tamzarian,  16.  D.  Onofrio,  17.  R.  Todd, 
18.  M.  Reamer,  19.  M.  Wil.son,  20.  |.  Kempers,  21.  S.  Richards,  22.  M.  Gregg  23.  J.  Pierce 
24.  D.  Meade,  25.  C.  Guv,  26.  W.  Wood,  27.  R.  McMinn,  28.  J.  Kempers,  29.  K.  Sheedy' 
30.  B.  Reynolds,  31.  E.  Conrad,  32.  B.  Hill,  .33.  E.  Atkins,  34.  M.  Gallagher  35.  M.  Miller 
36.  S.  Smith,  37.  S.  Zetty,  38.  L.  Nowell,  .39.  K.  Hollar,  40.  S.  Baker,  41.  F.  McNulty, 
42.  J.  Reisert,  43.  P.  Reese,  44.  J.  Bullock. 


ALPHA 


KAPPA 


THETA 


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c 


T/ 


KAPPA 


DELTA 


1.  S.  Grevnolds,  2.  J.  Green,  3.  P.  Sullivan,  4.  K.  Cox,  5.  C.  Luni,  6.  M.  Wise,  7.  C.  St.  John, 
8.  B.  Har'wick,  9.  S.  Boston,  10.  M.  Campapna,  11.  M.  Rinakli,  12.  P.  Lawson,  13.  J.  Davies, 
14.  C.  Caputo,  15.  B.  McKenna,  16.  J.  Bach-2nd  V.  Pres.,  17.  Mrs.  HanninK-Housemother, 
18.  S.  Pollara-Pres.,  19.  S.  Vernav-Sec,  20.  N.  Stein-Corr.  Sec,  21.  K.  Foster,  22.  S.  Brad- 
shaw,  23.  S.  Sarbacher,  24.  B.  Ja'hncl,  25.  N,  Chalk,  26.  A.  Covello,  27.  J.  Cameron,  28.  L. 
Smith,  29.  R.  M.  Cnimlish,  30.  M.  Rodfiers,  31.  S.  Silvers,  32.  M.  Kupiec,  33.  M.  Henkel, 
34.  L.  Collins,  35.  K.  Smith,  36.  G.  Allison,  37.  L.  Calvert,  38.  C.  Rose,  39.  T.  C;erman, 
40.  J.  Rinaldi,  41.  L.  Mitchell,  42.  S.  Gilford,  43.  S.  Trainer,  44.  A.  Ligon,  45.  K.  Mushiski, 
46.  N.  Haesler,  47.  B.  Frev,  48.  M.  A.  McClayton.  49.  J.  McDonald,  50.  C.  Caparosa,  51.  P. 
Kelly,  52.  L.  Hatchard,  53.  L.  Robley,  54.  M.  Doiib,  55.  K.  Niller,  56.  D.  Sabagh,  57.  L.  Ecton, 
58.  S.  Chevalier,  59.  N.  SmuU. 


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248 


i 


1.  M.  Davis,  2.  D.  Could,  3.  S.  Kline,  4.  M,  DelCunto,  5.  C.  Manuel,  6.  T.  Griffin,  7.  L.  Sutton, 
8.  L.  Sisler,  9.  I.  DelCanto,  10.  M.  Frev,  11.  Y.  Frenkel,  12.  L.  Sclimedagaard,  13.  B.  Moser,  14.  T. 
Chebithes,  15.  M.  Jager,  16.  D.  Jones-Treas.,  17.  T.  DeminR-lst  V,  Pres.,  18.  Mrs.  Campbell- 
Housemother,  19.  S.  Foster-Pres.,  20.  S.  Wells-Corr.  Sec.,  21.  J.  Howard,  22.  B.  Kehoe,  23. 
S.  Mickel,  24.  W.  Shockley,  25.  M.  Melson,  26.  S.  Corkran,  27.  M.  Loreman,  28.  J.  GerhinKer, 
29.  M.  Sullivan,  30.  N.  Swope,  31.  S.  Ward,  32.  N.  Marks,  33.  J.  Kratz,  34.  J.  Edwards,  35. 
P.  Potter,  36.  B.  Coleman,  37.  B.  Beers,  38.  C.  Wright,  39.  C.  Carrick,  40.  M.  Kraff-Pledge 
Trainer,  41,  S.  Wells-Rec.  Sec.,  42.  K,  Hansen,  43.  S.  Kaftenberser,  44.  S.  Cannon,  45.  P. 
Ennis,  46.  A.  Cray,  47.  N.  Coale,  48.  D.  Weels,  49.  J.  White,  50.  E.  Gurganus,  51.  J.  Brown, 
52.  C,  Baiiik,  53.  S.  Parker,  54.  N.  Rusk,  55.  B.  Donovan,  56.  E.  Valiant,  57.  M.  Quarles,  58. 
E.  Brown,  59.  D.  Baiiik,  60.  S.  Donelan,  61.  L.  Trofant,  62.  K.  Koenig,  63.  J.  Seabold,  64.  M. 
Flynn,  65.  P.  Vita,  66.  P.  Grier. 


KAPPA 


KAPPA 


GAMMA 


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ALPHA 


1.  S.  Smith,  2.  I.  Barron-V.  Pres.,  3.  R.  Payne,  4.  B.  Rinehart-Treas., 
5.  J.  Mosteller-Pledge  Trainer,  6.  T-  Cerefice,  7.  R.  BiRRS,  8.  R.  Yankow- 
sky,  9.  C.  Gravely,  10.  Mrs.  Mayo-Housemother,  II.  T.  Samaras,  12.  M. 
Budlong,  13.  W.  Allen-Pres.,  14.  S.  Peterson,  15.  C.  Wallmark,  16.  J. 
Erskine,  17.  J.  Morrill,  18.  P.  MulliRan,  19.  B.  McFadden,  20.  J.  Northrop, 
21.  G.  Thompson,  22.  G.  Fitzcerald,  23.  O.  Russell,  24.  D.  Heinke,  25.  C. 
Koms,  26.  M.  MulliRan,  27.  \V.  Rav,  28.  R.  Wilcox,  29.  S.  Brutcsher, 
30.  T.  Thorn,  31.  S.  Herchenroeder,  32.  T.  Smith,  33.  S.  Mangiapone, 
34.  B.  WiUm'.  35.  D.  HegRestead,  36.  W.  Vessly,  37.  R.  Mallonee,  38.  T. 
Vande  Hev,  39.  Dave  O'Neil-Sec.,  40.  H.  dc  Lozier,  41.  A.  Hickey,  42. 
W.  Williams,  43.  P.  Gunbv,  44.  J.  Vieino,  45.  C.  Kelly,  46.  R.  Eidem, 
47.  L.  Schwab,  48.  R.  lafrate,  49.  1.  Jarboe,  50.  S.  Wellschlager. 


250 


DELTA 


PHI 


THETA 


I.  M.  Millikan,  2.  G.  Frazel,  3.  J.  McClusky.  4.  T.  Stables,  5.  L.  Ermer, 
6.   H.   Harrison,  7.  C.   Dunsten,   8.  ].   Lears,  9.   M.  Gough,    10.   R.   Pema, 

II.  R.  Moats,  12.  R.  Hitchner,  13.  G.  Swatz-Pledge  Trainer,  14.  T. 
Pavlinic-Sec,  15.  G.  Moneypenny-V.  Pres.,  16.  Mrs.  R.  Miller-House- 
mother 17.  T.  Nichols,  18.  1.  Deckman,  19.  C.  Barber,  20.  H.  Vineyard, 
21.  B.  ThoroufihRood,  22.  G.  Watkins,  23.  J.  MacCawley,  24.  G.  Von 
Bretzel  25  K  Witfield  26.  L.  Newcomb,  27.  W.  Woods,  28.  D.  Morris, 
29.  R. 'Ward,  30.  G.  KlakrinR,  31.  F,  Porto,  32.  C.  Eichelberger,  33.  P. 
Wells  34  B.  Beechuni,  35.  R.  Rowney,  36.  R.  Robertson,  37.  J.  Warren, 
38.  T.'  Harwood,  39.  M.  Parks,  40.  W.  Paris,  41.  W.  Walker,  42.  R.  Dudley, 
43.  M.  Lears,  44.  B.  Covington,  45.  R.  Kenning,  46.  R.  Watkins,  47.  D. 
Renaud,  48.  D.  Hatfield. 


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EPSILON 


PHI 


PI 


1.  p.  ColdberK— Sweetheart,  2.  M.  Chaiken— V.  Superior,  3.  S,  Friedman- 
Superior,  4.  D.  Carfinkel— Pledfiemaster,  5.  I.  Bloom,  6.  M.  KamorofF, 
7.  E.  Wasserman-Rec.  Sec,  8.  S.  Goloskov,  9.  B.  Snyder-Treas.,  10.  J. 
Menick,  11.  J.  Bass,  12,  T.  Lutins,  13.  B.  Gimble,  14.  R.  Rothstein, 
15.  A.  Lipschultz,  16.  R.  Galkow,  17.  J.  Roth,  18,  E.  Boyars,  19.  S. 
Mudrick,  20.  R.  Mayers,  21.  D.  Kaye,  22.  R.  Alberti,  23.  M.  Gold, 
24.  A.  Danenberg,  25.  R.  Kodesch,  26.  E.  Rosen,  27.  J.  Fine,  28.  J.  Fine, 
29.  L.  Sanderoff,  30.  R.  Berkman. 


252 


KAPPA 


PHI 


SIGMA 


1.  O.  Oos,  2,  C.  Reitor,  3.  N.  Chilada,  4.  M.  SchmirnoflF,  5.  R.  Brant,  6.  N.  Gori,  7.  H. 
Keller,  8.  G.  Hiser,  9.  B.  BaRU,  10.  D.  Umler,  11.  T.  Leary,  12.  S.  Hicks,  13.  A.  Burner, 
14.  P,  Thomas,  15.  U.  Lose,  16.  M.  Head,  17.  R.  Johnson,  18.  V.  Topping,  19.  T.  Ball, 
20.  J.  Heim,  21.  R.  Bush,  22.  D.  Phillips,  23.  B.  Piccarillo,  24.  S.  Kully,  25.  I.  Talian, 
26.  T.  Dryven-V.  Pres.,  27.  B.  Aumiller,  28.  B.  Lang,  29.  T.  Logan,  30.  VV.  Wee, 
31.  B.  West,  32.  R.  Gawk,  33.  S.  Wright,  34.  T.  Nales,  35.  B.  Alexis,  36.  F.  Brown, 
37.  M.  Mun'h,  38.  D.  Spedden,  39.  C.  Nehisli,  40.  M.  Bandito,  41.  J.  Anderson,  42.  J. 
Pesti,  43.  B.  Aesop,  44.  M.  Burns-See.,  45.  B.  England,  46.  J.  Hogg,  47.  C.  Sanders, 
48.  C.  Skeen,  49.  B.  Bart,  50.  S.  Lavoris,  51.  R.  Barrow,  52.  V.  McKewin,  53.  C. 
Sabetelli— Pres.,  54.  X.  Masstri,  55.  O.  Goose. 


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KAPPA 
PHI  i<^  TAU 


1.  C.  Grimaldi,  2.  A.  Braverman,  3.  B.  Farquhar,  4.  J.  Gladstone, 
5.  C.  Blackman,  6.  R.  Denham,  7.  B.  Phillips-Sec,  8.  J.  Lusby- 
Pres.,  9.  S.  Earle-V.  Pres.,  10.  E.  Reese-Treas.,  11.  C.  Schaefer, 
12.  J.  Sisson,  13.  M.  Wilson,  14.  P.  Hoffman,  15.  R.  Spoalman, 
16.  T.  Bell,  17.  M.  Wilson-Steward,  18.  D.  Danth,  19.  R.  Scherer, 
20.  A.  Stillwell,  21.  P.  Duliinsky-Honse  ManaRer,  22.  H.  Schvvane- 
kamp,  23.  L.  Mayhcw,  24.  P.  Krichten,  25.  J.  Walker,  26.  T. 
Laudicina,  27.  C.  Gladstone,  28.  R.   Ihiidris,  29.  E.  Fraunfelter. 


254 


SIGMA 


PHI 


DELTA 


I.  M.  Piiscol,  2.  S.  Jeweler,  3.  M.  Kleiman,  4.  J.  Friedman— House  Manager,  5.  L.  Hirshen- 
son,  6.   A.   Slan-V,   Pres.,   7.   S.   Reemer,   8.   J.   Anshel,   9.   S.   Kricger,    10.   J.   Roth-Treas 

II.  R.  Lund,  12.  S.  Coburn,  13.  R.  Freed,  14.  J.  Rosenberg,  15.  B.  Rappaport,  16  B. 
Blavatt,  17.  F.  Hollman,  18.  II.  Ka.s.s,  19.  N.  Katz,  20.  B.  Wohl,  21.  S.  Berenson  22  E. 
Ubemian,  23.  D.  Blond,  24.  N.  Levitt,  25.  M.  Dreyer,  26,  B.  Sandler,  27.  P.  Radler-Pres. 
28.  B.  Gerskov,  29.  R.  Weintraub,  30.  J.  Kornhauser-Sweetheart,  31.  B.  Kaizen  32  P 
Lamb,  33.  D.  Elstein,  34.  L.  Creenfeld,  35.  B.  Aivalikles,  36.  S.  Yanovich,  37.  D.  Colten 
38.  N.  Su^ar,  39.  A.  Colden,  40.  S.  Fofjel,  41.  D.  Sie>;al,  42.  S.  Creene,  43.  L.  Walker-Sec, 
44.  P.  Blinken,  45.  D.  Jacobs-Pledgemaster,  46.  M.  Binderman,  47.  D.  Huff  48.  J.  Good- 
man, 49.  S,  Comber^,  50.  R.  Fcland,  51.  J.  Saladin,  52.  T.  Sobol,  53.  A.  J.  Silverman 
54.  L.  Nevvelt,  55.  S.  Brody,  56.  Kelly,  57.  P.  Gnatt,  58.  D.  Cvpes,  59.  M.  Taffel  60  D 
Naftaly,  61.  S.  Edelman,  62.  J.  Hertz,  63.  J.  Segall,  64.  A.  Sirlin,  65.  S.  Brodsky,  66.  S. 
Zaritsky,  67.  J.  Sperling,  68.  D.  Brenner,  69.  R.  Barskey,  70.  G.  Maslin,  71.  H.  Kalish, 
72.  R.  Posner,  73.  B.  Aserkoff,  74.  D.  Katz. 


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SIGMA 


KAPPA 


1.  S.  Miller,  2.  H.  Murphy,  Jr.,  3.  C.  Bogley,  4.  C.  Cxiven,  Jr.,  5.  F.  Catano,  6.  D.  KinR-Pres. 
lOfiS;  7.  D.  Ca.scy-Pres.  1967;  8.  C.  Yotint-PledKe  Inductor  1967,  9.  W.  Niziolek-PledRe  In- 
ductor 196S,  10.  C.  Kniyht,  Ir.-Chapter  Advi.sor,  11.  E.  Becker,  12.  H.  Gannon,  Jr.,  13.  M.  Gro- 
l)akcr,  14.  J.  Mathews  III,  1.5.  J.  Morris-Sentinel  1968,  16.  J.  Hyatt-llou.se  Manager  1968,  17. 
D.  Armstron;;,  18.  B.  Mcllunh,  19.  M.  Mesmer-V.  Pres.  1968,  20.  J.  Myers,  21.  F.  Gavvlick,  22. 
J.  Silva,  23.  A.  Brzostowski,  24.  G.  Mangum,  25.  W.  Brewster,  26.  T.  Jackman. 


1.  L.  Reichel,  2.  B.  Cooper,  3.  B.  Segal,  4.  E.  Mandel,  5.  P.  Simon,  6.  S.  Naden,  7.  L. 
Narcisenfeld,  8.  R.  Laniado,  9.  M.  Fruchtbaum,  10,  J.  Wasserman,  11.  M.  Davies  12  D 
Picon,  13.  B.  Sibler-Scribe,  14.  M.  Myberg-V.  Archon,  15.  B.  Dubnofl-Archon  16  N 
Auerbach-Bursar,  17.  J.  Lev-Tribune,  18.  G.  Lang,  19.  E.  Caniby,  20.  L.  Zclkowitz, 
21.  M.  Feldman,  22.  S.  Flax,  23.  A.  Bloomfileld,  24.  J.  Wilner,  25,  I.  Shulman,  26.  E.  Levin, 
27.  C.  Miller,  28.  S.  Scher,  29.  Mrs.  E.  Freehof-Hoiisemother,  30  J.  Rochchild,  41.  D  Bass 
-Pledge  Mistress,  32.  E.  Bomstein,  33.  A.  Bloom,  34.  B.  Lerner,  35.  K.  Robinson,  36.  S. 
Kramer,  37.  S.  Teichman,,  38.  E.  Winkler,  39.  M.  Gordan,  40.  E.  Kaplan  41  M  Bisker 
42.  B.  Kolodner,  43.  L.  Wolke,  44.  S.  Falck,  45.  P.  Samit,  46.  H.  Harkvey,  47.  J.  Miller' 
48.  M.  Brenner,  49.  S.  Kandell,  50.  P.  Weil,  51.  C.  Levin,  52.  D.  Goran,  53.  B.  Brounsteini 
54.  B.  Unger,  55.  L.  Sugamian,  56.  H.  Schreiber,  57.  E.  Gordon,  58.  T.  Leibowitz,  59.  l! 
Tellis,  60.  S.  Gliekstein,  61.   B.  Isrow,  62.  J.  Warranch,  63.  G.   Bassin,  64.  J.   Rubenstein. 


SIGMA 


PHI 


SIGMA 


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BETA 


PI 


PHI 


1.  S.  Sprague,  2.  K.  Kells-Pledge  Trainer,  3.  S.  Hetzler-Treas.,  4.  K. 
Burke-Pres,,  5.  M  Downing,  6.  L.  Tucker,  7.  S.  Gillock,  8.  K.  McDonald- 
Corr.  Sec,  9.  D.  Elliot,  10.  G.  Kiesel,  11.  Mr.s.  E.  Duhois-Housemother, 
12.  C.  Langrall-V.  Pres.,  13.  B.  Slioi-maker,  14.  L.  Smith-Rec.  Sec, 
15.  K.  Pollis,  16.  C.  VVhitaker,  17.  K.  Kerr,  18.  J.  Martin,  19.  K.  Lapp, 
20.  J.  Herron,  21.  C.  Wines,  22.  S.  Aksher,  23.  B.  Stevens,  24.  K.  Bowen, 
25.  D.  Towne,  26.  K.  Kelly,  27.  S.  Paulson,  28.  D.  Climokowski,  29.  J. 
Hack,  30.  N.  Browning,  31.  B.  Baden,  .32.  D.  Pringle,  33.  L.  Koonce, 
34.  C.  Albert,  35.  P.  Reed,  36.  G.  Coburn,  37.  J.  Masi,  38.  C.  Pszwaro, 
39.  E.  Barnard,  40.  L.  Falska,  41.  P.  LeRov,  42.  G.  Terry,  43.  J.  Warfield, 
44.  B.  Dunnavant,  45.  D.  Bidwell,  46.  M.  Kelley,  47.  P.  McAuley,  48.  N. 
Ruskin,  49.  J.  Roda,  50.  G.  Reilly,  51.  L.  Urnis,  52.  R.  DuMont,  53.  J. 
Kimball. 


258 


KAPPA 


PI 


ALPHA 


I.  T.  Shaner-Treas.,  2.  G.  Petzold-Sec,  3.  D.  Walp-V,  Pres.,  4.  J  Combs  5 
D.  McGlew,  6.  E.  Houff-Pres.,  7.  Ginger,  8.  Mike,  9.  E.  Colbert,   10.  T.  Dunn 

II.  C.  Clark,  12.  S.  Loewinger,  13.  B.  Black,  14.  J.  Toomey,  15.  B.  Gipe' 
16.  J.  Bliffen,  17.  D.  FlemminK,  18.  E.  DrawbauKh,  19.  J.  Rutledge,  20.  R. 
Buchman,  21.  B.  KoeniR,  22.  J.  Koodrich,  23.  T.  Tommasello,  24.  M.  Tanner 
25.  D.  Bolton,  26.  B.  VanAtta,  27.  R.  Forbes,  28.  \V.  Mann,  29.  D  Blidden 
30.  A.  Whittington,  31.  T.  Ferraro,  32.  B.  Mauldin,  33.  M.  Curtin,  34.  S.  Dorer 
35.  S.  Qjllin.son,  36.  J.  Knight,  37.  D.  Neily,  38.  J.  Reigner,  39.  L.  Jacksits^ 
40.  P.  Cooke,  41.  P.  Corcoran,  42.  P.  Ward,  43.  P.  Kratzer,  44.  G.  Miller  45.  M. 
Stacy,  46.  R.  Klaii,  47.  F.  Flickinger,  48.  B.  Ollerhead,  49.  B.  Bransford,  50.  J. 
Lund,  51.  D.  Rignanesc,  52.  J.  Mud,  53.  B.  Tymiuk,  54.  M.  Roberts,  55.  T.  Brown, 
56.  B.  Shockley,  57.  J.  Dodd,  58.  R.  Ritchie,  59.  W.  Metzbovver. 


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ALPHA 


SIGMA 


EPSILON 


1.  D,  Hoffman,  2.  D.  HoclRe,  3.  B.  Weart,  4.  J.  Rhodes,  5.  F.  MorRaii,  6.  D.  WriRht,  7. 
K.  Johnson,  8.  S.  Eaton,  9.  D.  Quesenberry,  10.  S.  McNamara,  11.  D.  Rouhicr,  12.  L. 
Chandler,  13.  K.  Henrv,  14.  P.  Boccia,  15.  G.  Shockley,  16.  B.  Henry,  17.  D.  Schniitt 
18.  D.  Aldrich,  19.  D.  Burch,  20.  J.  Saker.s-Social  Chairman,  21.  T.  Aaron-Treas.  22  B 
Kirkwood,  23.  J.  Edwards,  24.  J.  Hackler,  25.  C.  Coddin^ton,  26.  H.  Sinclair,  27.  D.  Field- 
Pledge  Trainer,  28.  B.  Parks,  29.  C.  Blische,  30.  B.  Lawrence,  31.  M.  Doyle,  32.  J.  Murphy, 
33.  S.  Gridley,  34.  P.  Padden,  35.  D.  Dobry-Steward,  36.  B.  Albrecht,  37.  T.  Toula, 
38.  T.  Thrasher,  39.  J.  Galbraith-Hou.semother,  40.  F.  Peterka,  41.  D.  Perry-House 
Manager,  42.  D.  Merritt,  43.  A.  Anthony,  44.  B.  Hoover,  45.  D.  Chamberlain,  46.  B. 
Carlson,  47.  C.  Overton,  48.  B.  Hoover,  49.  B.  Meyers,  50.  B.  Mann  51.  M  Whalen 
52.  R.  Culbertson,  53.  D.  Cooper,  54.  D.  Hall,  55.  B.  Parker,  56.  P.  Lucas-Sec,  57.  K. 
Peterson,  58.  R.  Race-Pres. 


260 


1.  J.  Tand,  2.  M.  Rosenker,  3.  D.  Mazer,  4.  G.  Ingber, 
5.  S.  Goldberg,  6.  C.  Lingus,  7.  P.  Selnick,  8.  E. 
Nachlas,  9.  B,  Gross,  10.  M.  Sugar,  11.  S.  Emnier, 
12.  R.  Rombro,  13.  D.  Greenberg— Exchequer,  14.  H. 
Kirk-Prior,  15.  F.  Glick-Recorder,  16.  R.  MiUer-V. 
Prior,  17.  R.  Galitz,  18.  H.  Zelkowitz,  19.  S.  Cohen,  20. 
B.  Landes,  21.  M.  Snitzer,  22.  B.  Katz,  23.  D.  Butkus, 
24.  S.  Sydney,  25.  D.  Klein,  26.  H.  Heft,  27.  M.  Rosen- 
berg, 28.  M.  Tabackman,  29.  G,  Smith,  30.  B.  Gann, 
31.  Y.  Feldman,  .32.  S.  Lessans,  .33.  J.  Greenberg,  34. 
F.  Silber,  35.  B.  Snyder,  36.  R.  Aldrich,  .37.  L.  Silver- 
stein,  38.  B.  Roogow,  39.  B.  Froctbaum,  40.  S.  Mazer, 
41.  H.  Pinson,  42.  S.  Hoffman,  43.  C.  Porter. 


ALPHA 


SIGMA 


MU 


\ 


262 


SIGMA 


CHI 


1.  B.  Donaldson,  2.  K.  Harrington-V.  Pres..  3.  T.  Ferry-Pres.,  4.  A.  Flower-Treas.,  5.  T. 
Waikart,  6.  D.  Nowaskey,  7.  P.  Zalesak,  8.  ].  Weiler,  9.  SiR-Mascot,  10.  B.  Jenkins,  11.  F. 
Flower,  12.  E.  Sealover-Sec.,  13.  G.  Gourtois,  14.  A.  Laird,  15,  E.  Sutton,  16.  D.  Gabriel, 
17.  T.  Faiilconer,  18.  G.  Boyd,  19.  D.  Oley,  20.  G.  Kepler,  21.  F.  Waikart-Pledge  Trainer, 
22.  D.  MeCarthy,  23.  B.  Beachley,  24.  B.  Saunders,  25.  B.  Nicholas,  26.  R.  Bell,  27.  P. 
Constantinides,  28.  G.  Cressnian,  29.  J.  Schoolfiekl,  30.  E.  Heether,  31.  C.  Burton,  32.  1. 
Dordal,  33.  K.  Gallacher,  34.  S.  Joyce,  35.  I.  Blizzard,  36.  B.  Perkins,  37.  D.  Bechtold, 
38.  G.  Tevis,  39.  M.  Martin,  40.  R.  Flanagan,  41.  D.  Zerbo,  42.  T.  Cunniff,  43.  S.  Page, 
44.  J.  Partin,  45.  D.  Sage,  46,  S.  McGrath,  47.  K.  Fay,  48.  G.  Auge,  49.  J.  Parker,  50,  T. 
Dolan,  51.  R.  Gardner,  52.  B.  Berry,  53.  B.  Attinger,  54.  D.  Dubel,  55.  R.  Freeland,  56.  M. 
Spitzer,  57.  M.  Datko,  58.  D.  Dybowski,  59,  B.  Randall,  60.  M.  Miller. 


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1.  C.  Tompakov-V.  Pres.,  2.  A.  Press,  3.  R.  Yudin-Corr.  Sec,  4.  J.  Littman-Pres  5  R  Lie- 
bemian-Treas.,  6.  M.  Rubin,  7.  J.  Abelman,  8.  S.  Leonard,  9.  T.  Greenbaum  10  B  Nacblas 
J^;.^;,"r"',  ^^-  ^'  ^''''^^^'  ^3-  L-  Van  Grack-V.  Pres.,  14.  B.  Kessler,  15.  D.  Light-Sec.  16' 
T.  Goldscheider,  17.  P.  Cohn,  18.  S.  Berkow,  19.  J.  Miller,  20.  F.  Sherr,  21  D  Rudden  22  E 
Gann,  23.  M.  Cohen,  24.  S.  Feldman,  25.  A.  Scher,  26.  L.  Kempner,  27.  C.  Kremer  'SS  M 
Abrams,  29.  J.  VVallach,  30.  J.  Schiller,  31.  F.  Baum,  32.  M.  Beris,  33.  J.  Silver  .34  A  Taylor' 
35.  D.  Levine,  36.  D.  Cohen,  37.  E.  Kauffman,  38.  S.  Goldberg,  39.  M.  Abraham  40  j' 
Snelnick,  41.  D.  Rubin,  42.  R  Carton,  43.  D.  Hill,  44.  B.  Gerwirtz,  45.  M.  Greenberg  46 
•L  J^  S  ,  ■■'  ^'^-  ^-  Kemerow,  48.  J.  Winkler,  49.  D.  Polotnick,  50.  A.  Smith,  51.  J,  Tannenbaum 
52.  S.  Silverman,  i>3.  P.  Sayre,  54.  A.  Rossoff,  55.  C.  Gerber,  .56.  S.  Fanneroff,  57.  G  Greenberg 
58.  A.  Weinberg. 


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DELTA 


SIGMA 


TAU 


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1.  S.  Brown-Treas.,  2.  L.  Slifer-Soc.  Chmn.  3.  L.  CiimininRs-2nd  V. 
Pres.,  4.  S.  Doak-Pres.,  5.  L.  McCann-Rush  Chmn.,  6.  B.  Robinson- 
Corr.  Sec.,  7.  M.  Sippel-lst  V.  Pres.,  8.  B.  MeUe,  9.  S.  Furtick,  10. 
J.  Colleran,  11.  P.  Kadan,  12.  B.  Lomax,  13.  A.  Arena,  14.  K.  Bright, 
15.  J.  Devine,  16.  L.  Ritchie,  17.  L.  Burfiess,  18.  L.  Colsh,  19.  A. 
Barton,  20.  B.  Mattingly,  21.  L.  Gninder,  22.  ].  Smith,  23,  D.  Giauque, 
24.  T.  Harp,  25.  G.  D'Onofrio,  26.  A.  Holbrook,  27.  S.  Kacena,  28. 
P.  Rhodes,  29.  N.  Douglas,  30.  S.  Husler,  31.  K.  Jones,  32.  P.  Kuhns, 
33.  B.  Parker,  34.  A.  Medbery,  35.  N.  McCullough,  36.  J.  Richstatter, 
37.  M.  Knight,  38.  T.  Truitt,  39.  S.  Gnmdy,  40.  M.  Phipps,  41.  C. 
Schmick,  42.  P.  Lewis,  43.  N.  Neale,  44.  K.  Hause,  45.  R.  Smith, 
46.  M.  Gill,  47.  S.  Vance,  48.  N.  Kane. 


264 


A*'*--, 


SIGMA 


NU 


1.  R.  Koehler,  Jr.-Pres.,  2.  G.  Yetter,  3.  E.  Muvs-Mascot,  4.  J. 
Blades,  5.  E.  Anthony,  6.  M.  Mclnturff,  7.  P.  Gately,  8.  C.  Tiedebohl, 
9.  J.  Harbour,  10.  W.  Moores— V.  Pres.,  11.  A.  Mazzaccarro,  12.  L. 
Eason,  13.  J.  Hewlett,  14.  J.  Hannon,  15.  T.  Ray,  16.  J.  Sheya,  17. 
S.  Christiansen,  18.  T.  Wilson,  19.  G.  Maynard,  20.  R.  Creager,  21. 
E.  Plummer,  Jr.,  22.  R.  Kammer,  23.  R.  Carlson,  24.  M.  Schatz, 
25.  T.  Greshko,  26.  D.  Hartz,  27.  J.  Figard,  28.  W.  Loughery,  Jr., 
29.  D.  Brumfield,  30.  D.  Cassidy,  31.  J.  Dykstra,  32.  T.  Rossi,  33.  J. 
Bellas,  34.  D.  Flanagan,  35.  R.  Glesener,  36.  D.  Myers,  37.  A.  Ker- 
schensteiner,  38.  M.  Raff,  39.  C.  Kidd,  40.  J.  VonDreele,  41.  W.  Poole, 
42.  R.  Farrell. 


n 


PHI 


SIGMA 


EPSILON 


1.  G.  Librick,  2.  T.  Evcritt,  3.  G.  Grecnnip-Pres..  4.  V.  Hauler,  5.  L.  Burton,  6.  B.  Barker,  7. 
K.  Gilbert,  8.  T,  Dutterer,  9.  R.  Anderson,  10.  I.  Zalutky,  11.  A.  Anhista.sy,  12.  P.  Ruhl-Sec,  13. 
S.  Fryling,  14.  R.  Royce,  15.  T.  Doyle.  16.  W.  LonR,  17.  E.  Wilderson,  18.  J.  Er%vin,  19.  D. 
Mintzez,  20.  I.  Book,  21.  T.  Moore,  22.  J.  Kelsey,  23.  D.  Skronskv,  24.  A.  Male,  25.  D.  Jones, 
26.  R.  Hahn,  27.  B.  Dodc,  28.  L.  Falkner,  29.  E.  Stamper,  30.  W.  Wolf,  31.  R.  McCrockin,  32. 
G.  Laungan,  33.  G.  Guest. 


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1.  D.  Watson,  2.  A.  Smith,  3.  T. 
Lesniewski,  4.  J.  Meara,  5.  S,  Gordon 
— Treas.,  6.  H.  Eisenberg,  7.  B.  Mc- 
Coy-Pres.,  8.  R.  Jarry,  9.  B.  Hoff- 
burger,  10.  B.  Sledz,  11.  T.  Florenz, 
12.  B.  Simmons-V.  Pres.,  13.  D. 
Powers,  14.  P.  Vale,  15.  B.  Booberg, 
16.  B.  Houck,  17.  B.  Worral-Herald, 
18.  J.  Gold,stein,  19.  E.  Koch,  20.  B. 
Bates-IFC  Rep.,  21.  S.  Cieplak-Sec, 
22.  K.  Holter,  23.  R.  Khig,  24.  D. 
Denham,  25.  B.  Smith,  26.  T.  Sch- 
melzer,  27.  J.  Robertson,  28.  T.  Payne, 
29.  D.  Millikan. 


SIGMA 


PI 


EPSILON 
TAU  PHI 


0 


1.  p.  Rubin,  2,  J.  Silver,  3.  K.  MaRidson,  4,  M.  Hinkes,  5.  B.  Lewis,  6.  B.  Green,  7.  B.  Schu- 
feld,  8.  E.  Decter,  9.  S.  Barsky,  10,  H.  Rosensueig,  11.  L.  Klompus,  12.  A.  Burke,  13.  P. 
Sandler,  14.  B.  Abel,  15.  Guest,  16.  S.  Milner,  17.  B.  Pinciis,  18.  A.  Bennett-Treas.,  19. 
S.  Sagman-V.  Pres.,  20.  A.  H.  Metro-Pres.,  21.  G.  Cooper-Scribe,  22.  L.  David-Pledge 
Warden,  23.  J.  Bobbins,  24.  R.  Waldman,  25.  P.  Bodner,  26.  M.  Lambert,  27.  P.  Sklar,  28. 
A.  Fox,  29.  S.  Van  Crack,  30.  I.  Blumcnthal,  31.  D.  Kahn,  32.  B.  Small,  33.  A.  SchaefFer,  34. 
F.  Gordon,  35.  J.  Siskind,  36.  M.  Jacobs,  37.  R.  Levy,  38.  A.  Pollin,  39.  S.  Klein,  40.  C.  Schcr, 
41.  J.  Isner,  42.  V.  Mudrick,  43.  J.  Lissauer,  44.  P.  Bloom,  45,  1.  Sumpkin,  46.  N.  Savitsk-y, 
47.   R.  Collier,  48.   R.   Lager,  49.   S.   Ro.sen,  50.  S.  Berkowitz,  51.  H.  Bomstein,  52.  S.  Vinicur. 


I.  S.  Diehl-Sweetheart,  2.  R.  Hun- 
sicker— V.  Pres.,  3.  G.  Capone— Pres., 
4.  J.  Connolly,  5.  J.  Dttz— Treas.,  6.  J. 
McCormick,  7.  K.  Gilead,  8.  L.  Meo- 
Martino,  9.  L.  Yocum,  10.  C.  Winfrey, 

II.  J.  Cassizzi,  12.  L.  Cannon,  13.  J. 
Topfer,  14.  D.  Hardesty,  15.  J.  Pati- 
nella-Sec.,  16.  C.  Tuerk,  17.  M.  Rade- 
baugh,  18.  L.  Rixham,  19.  R.  Baker, 
20.  H.  Owen,  21.  J.  DierinRer,  22.  D. 
HofFerman,  23.  J.  Poffel,  24.  W.  Nahm, 
25.  J.  Amoult,  26.  S.  Maltese,  27.  F. 
Wagner,  28.  C.  Holub,  29.  G.  Malloy, 
30.  W.  Sturm,  31.  S.  Maskol,  32.  M. 
Welsh,  33.  T.  Sturm,  34.  F.  Wasuta, 
35.  S.  Stevens,  36.  R.  Walker,  37.  R. 
Butera,  38.  J.  Pa.xton,  39.  R.  Mohlhen- 
rich,  40.  C.  Emerson,  41.  J.  Gessner, 
42.  G.  Goeller,  43.  T.  Johnson,  44. 
M.  Warren,  45.  K.  Ford,  46.  J.  JCosten, 
47.  A.  Grace,  48.  J.  Connor,  49.  M. 
Pavlos,  50.  R.  Spinella,  51.  R:  Knauer, 
52.  J.  Ayers,  53.  C.  Young,  54.  G. 
Fowler. 


KAPPA 


TAU 


EPSILON 


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BETA 


ZETA 


TAU 


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1.  R.  Dubansky,  2  E.  Shear,  3.  M.  Kalogris,  4.  J.  Rosen- 
berg, 5.  W.  Berger,  6.  S.  Kallins,  7.  R.  Lachman,  8.  L. 
Flynn,  9.  M.  Freedman,  10.  D.  Rosenberg,  11.  A.  Brom- 
berg,  12.  M.  Yamiosky,  13.  J.  Brown,  14.  S.  Benjamin— 
V.  Pres.,  15.  M.  Sitnik-Sec,  16.  A.  Mann,  17.  N.  Rubin, 
18.  L.  Baris,  19.  M.  Huddleston-Housemother,  20.  D. 
Berger,  21.  D.  Resnick,  22.  M.  Bass-Historian,  23.  C. 
Goodman,  24.  M.  Janofsky,  25.  R.  Rubin,  26.  B.  Gins- 
berg, 27.  R.  Lamb-Pres.,  28.  A.  Rottman-Treas.,  29.  J. 
Crystal,  30.  N.  Rothstein,  31.  S.  Sisgold,  32.  D.  Kuryk, 
33.  B.  Pearl,  34.  J.  Needel,  35.  D.  Rotner. 


270 


THETA 


CHI 


I.  J.  Hodges,  2.  E.  Perry-Steward,  3.  A.  Boole,  4.  B.  Smith- 
House  Manager,  5.  J.  Watson,  6.  J.  Crandle,  7.  E.  DeMattis— 
V.  Pres.,  8.  P.  Turowski,  9.  B.  Anderson-Treas.,   10.  T.  Boose, 

II.  Sam,  12.  E.  Schehr,  13.  R.  Knapp,  14.  S.  Dowling  15.  R. 
Clark,  16.  S.  Smith,  17.  C.  Bright,  18.  B.  Varholy,  19.  P. 
Tansey,  20.  G.  Alvord,  21.  B.  Murphy. 


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1.  J.  Miller,  2.  J.  Clements 
-  2ncl  V.  Pres.,  3.  L.  Manar- 
in  -  1st  V.  Pres.,  4.  T.  Paul- 
inic  —  Sec,  5.  Unknown,  6. 
M.  Mesmer,  7.  B.  Gonzales, 
8.  E.  Fry,  9.  G.  Gosper,  10. 

A.  Pincus,  11.  G.  Knight,  12. 
J.  Sakers,  13.  S.  Moores,  14. 

B.  Phillips,  15.  J.  Gonolly, 
16.  Unknown,  17.  Unknown, 
18.  B.  Stropp,  19.  G.  Money- 
penny,  20.  M.  Pyles,  21.  B. 
Koehler,  22.  B.  Bace,  23.  E. 


Houff,  24.  M.  Ehitter,  25. 
D.  Morris,  26.  J.  Both,  27. 
S.  Colbourne,  28.  B.  Gollier, 
29.  H.  Metro,  30.  G.  San- 
taniello,  31.  A.  Georgelakos, 
32.  G.  Gapone,  33.  A.  Whit- 
tington,  34.  P.  Buehl  35. 
G.  Greenip,  36.  B.  Glarke, 
37.  D.  Kayne,  38.  S.  Fried- 
man, 39.  Unknown,  40.  Un- 
known, 41.  T.  Samaras,  42. 
Unknown. 


IFC 


PANHELLENIC 


Front  Bow:  P.  Kuhns,  L.  Harrison,  N.  Knauff  (cult,  chmn.),  J.  Davis  (treas.),  J.  Pelecanos  (pres.),  N.  Stein  (rush  chmn.),  S.  Martin,  J. 
Kratz  (sec).  Second  Row:  M.  Phipps,  S.  Cassidy,  J.  Ireland,  P.  Vaneiff,  K.  Burke,  S.  Foster,  B.  Reynolds,  B.  St.  Clair,  S.  Pollara,  M. 
Litwin.  Third  Row:  N.  McDowall,  D.  Casel,  B.  Holland  (hist.),  C.  Sterling,  T.  Price,  F.  Tzanis,  D.  Pringle,  G.  Kiesel,  J.  Lev,  G.  Lang. 
Fourth  Row:  S.  Doak,  B.  Holstead,  D.  Onofrio  (const,  chmn.),  B.  Miller,  K.  Callahan,  L.  Oursler,  E.  Barney,  S.  Lazarr,  J.  Cehriager, 
C.  Walker  (act.  chmn.). 


DIAMOND 


Sorority  Women's 

Honorary 


1st  Row:  Left  to  right;  O.  Harrison,  L.  Smith  -  treas.,  S.  Pollara  -  V.P.,  S.  Foster  - 
Pres.  P.  Voneiff.  2nd  Row:  J.  Royce,  D.  Matejko,  S.  Cassidy,  K.  Kells,  K.  Burke,  B. 
Bondy.  3rd  Row:  E.  Barney,  D.  Howe,  S.  Richards,  D.  Daudelin,  B.  Reynolds,  D.  Jones, 
B.  St.  Claire.  4th  Row:  J.  Davies,  K.  Callanan,  S.  Hightower,  S.  Montgomery,  P.  Fuller, 
M.  Gemmell,  N.  Knauff.  5th  Row:  N.  Stein,  A.  Barton,  N.  McDowell,  E.  Lawless, 
M.  Sippel,  C.  Machis,  C.  Sacks.  Not  pictured:  P.  Maccubbin,  P.  Randolph. 


KALEGATHOS       Fraternity  Men's  Honorary 


1.  S.  Friedman,  2.  D.  Perry,  3.  T.  Pavlinic,  4. 
B.  Pincus,  5.  E.  Houff,  6.  B.  Koehler,  7.  E. 
Fry,  8.  G.  Ehinsten,  9.  L.  Manarin,  10.  T. 
Aaron,   11.  J.  Fleischer,  12.  J.  Harrington,  13. 

A.  Gevrogelakos,  14.  B.  Ritter,  15.  C.  Knight, 
16.  J.  Lusby,  17.  S.  Sagman,  18.  J.  Clements, 
19.  T.  Ferry,  20.  R.  Lamb,  21.  C.  Moran,  22. 

B.  Hinkle,  23.  S.  Koenigsburg,  24.  G.  Capone, 
25.  G.  Moneypenny,  26.  D.  Casey,  27.  T. 
Clarke,  28.  J.  Andrew,  29.  P.  Buckley. 


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An  all  new  and  vocal  edition  of  THE  GREEK  was 
born  in  1967-1968  to  promote  the  fraternity  and  sorority 
systems  of  the  University  of  Maryland.  Through  in-depth 
features  and  colimms,  colorful  and  timely  news  report- 
ing, and  an  abundance  of  imaginative  photography,  THE 
greek's  newspaper  format  took  on  a  new  look  while  its 
content  became  more  meaningful  and  beneficial  to  the 
campus  community. 

With  its  exciting  journalistic,  photographic,  business  and 
promotional  expansion  came  the  necessity  for  an  extensive 
and  diverse  staff  organization  of  134  specialists  who  cur- 
rently represent  every  aspect  of  Greek,  student  and  ad- 
ministrative life  at  Maryland.  House  correspondents,  edi- 
torial board  members,  columnists  who  covered  everything 
from  WRA  to  Society,  and  layout,  promotion,  space  sales, 
publicity  and  editorial  people  were  everywhere  this  year 
doing  what  had  to  be  done  to  put  some  teeth  into  a  paper 
that  had  ceased  to  be  all  that  it  could  and  should  be. 

Founded  in  September  1962,  THE  GREEK  became  a 
professional  publication  under  the  aegis  of  its  eighth  editor 
while  reaching  new  heights  in  quantity  of  issues  and  cam- 
pus circulation.  As  one  volunteer  worker  put  it,  "Now 
THE  GREEK'S  got  a  bark  and  a  bite." 


THE 
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CHUCK  KNIGHT,  Editor-in-Chief 
ILENE  SOLOMON,  Managing  Editor 
TOM  SHANER,  News  Editor 
SHELLY  GREYNOLDS,  Copy  Editor 
CAROLEE  RROPHY,  Advertising  Manager 
GARY  GREENIP,  Circulation  Manager 


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Way  back  when,  during  the  1956-1957  academic  year, 
a  new  secret  society  was  bom  at  the  University  of  Mary- 
land. Identified  by  the  letters  "ttxT,"  the  group  initially 
was  established  along  the  philanthropic  lines  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Virginia's  prominent  and  super-secretive  "Seven 
Society"  for  male  leaders. 

Three  primary  and  obvious  diflFerences  between  the 
two  societies  have  emerged  since  the  4T's  inception,  how- 
ever. Rather  than  limiting  its  membership  to  seven  men, 
Maryland's  4T  male  leader  membership  fluxuates.  At  its 
founding  they  numbered  20.  Today,  its  membership  is 
slightly  smaller.  In  addition,  the  Terrapin  group  expanded 
its  objectives  beyond  that  of  philanthropic  exercise  to  in- 
clude the  publication  of  a  periodic  newsletter  of  socio/ 
political/editorial  commentary  "for  the  betterment  of  the 
student  body"  that  is  delivered  imaginatively  at  all  hours 
of  the  day  and  night.  Finally,  the  4T's  also  have  their  own 
social  events  —  without  revealing  the  nature  of  the  occasion 
to  their  dates  or  guests. 


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While  it  may  come  as  a  surprise  to  some,  the  4Ts 
have  continued  to  involve  themselves  in  good  works  such 
as  the  purchasing  of  clothing  and  food  for  orphanages  and 
needy  families  at  Christmas  and  Easter.  All  their  contri- 
butions are  made  with  anonymity  and  a  mysterious  flair. 
All  operating  funds  for  their  diverse  activities  are  secured 
from  membership  dues  and  contributions. 

As  from  the  start,  4T  men  are  always  Greeks  anl  campus 
leaders.  Naturally,  the  identity  of  each  member  is  kept 
secret,  and  to  insure  their  privacy  and  "safety,"  the  4T's 
conduct  their  formal  business  meetings  and  social  functions 
off  campus.  Their  publication,  the  content  and  tone  of 
which  have  changed  considerally  in  recent  years,  is  also 
printed  elsewhere. 

Maryland's  4T  group  was  formed  in  1956  after  the  Uni- 
versity administration  disbanded  the  Gate  and  Key  So- 
ciety for  its  flagrant  opposition  to  President  Elkins'  "no 
booze  on  campus"  dictum.  In  1967-1968,  the  4Ts  remain 
a  mystery. 


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Left  to  Right:  First  Row:  E.  Reese,  L.  John- 
son, H.  Zeigler,  J.  Clements  (co-chmn.),  G. 
Capone  (co-chmn.),  J.  Lusby,  T.  Ball.  Second 
Row:  G.  Petzold,  D.  Ottenrider,  L.  Yocum,  G. 
Walton,  D.  Eisner,  F.  Gordon,  G.  Greenip,  M. 
Kovach,  B.  Carlson,  P.  Diibinsky.  Third  Row: 
P.  Buckley,  G.  Tevis,  B.  Phillips,  D.  Morris, 
J.  Sakers,  S.  VanCrack,  J.  Deitz,  J.  Schoolfield, 
C.  Tuerk,  J.  Deckman,  R.  Hunsicker,  R.  Deckert, 
R.  Pincus,  R.  Koehler,  R.  Collier,  L.  Piie,  T. 
Sohol,  E.  Crawford,  S.  Moores,  J.  Roth,  H. 
Vinyard,  B.  Farrell,  Fourth  Row:  B.  McCoy, 
S.  Sagman,  G.  Cosper,  P.  Rader,  E.  Fry,  G. 
Diakoulas,  L.  Rixam,  A.  Georgelakos,  J.  Kou- 
souris,  T.  Shaner,  E.  Becker,  J.  Connolly. 


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In  the  75  year  football  history  of  Maryland,  no  team 
ever  had  a  season  like  the  one  endured  by  the  1967 
gridmen.  In  losing  all  nine  of  their  games,  they  suffered 
through  the  worst  season  ever  for  a  Terp  football  squad. 

Truly,  this  was  a  team  of  destiny.  While  the  1967 
Terps  were  not  a  very  strong  team,  neither  were  they 
a  very  lucky  one.  From  beginning  to  end,  fate  seemed  to 
guide  the  Terps. 

This  was  a  team  that  was  deserted  by  its  coach,  Lou 
Saban,  late  in  December,  1966,  and  had  to  adjust  to  a 
new  head  mentor  for  the  second  consecutive  year.  This 
was  a  team  that  had  one  of  its  easiest  opponents,  George 
Washington,  drop  football  a  few  months  before  the 
season  began.  This  was  a  team  that  had  its  All-.\merican 
quarterback  candidate,  Alan  Pastrana,  injured  in  spring 
practice,  thus  out  for  the  season. 

The  season  began  in  Norman,  Oklahoma,  with  the 
Sooners  taking  the  opening  kickoff  and  marching  for  a 
touchdown.  It  ended  in  Byrd  Stadium  with  the  Mary- 
land defensive  unit  futilely  chasing  a  Virginia  quarter- 
back in  his  backfield  as  the  clock  —  and  the  season  — 
ran  out. 

For  coach  Bob  Ward,  it  was  a  year  of  frustration. 
In  his  attempt  to  break  a  losing  streak  that  had  reached 
13  by  the  season's  end,  he  tried  everything  from  per- 
sonnel changes  (five  quarterbacks  in  one  year)  to  magic 
(red  helmets  in  the  season's  final  game).  Nothing 
worked. 


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For  the  players,  especially  seniors  like  defensive 
captain  Jim  Lavrusky,  Billy  Van  Heusen,  Pat  Baker, 
Art  Brzostowski,  Ralph  Donofrio,  Fred  Gawlick,  Bob 
Haley,  Tom  Myslinski,  Lou  Stickel,  Tony  Santy,  and 
Chuck  Tine,  this  was  a  season  of  hard  work  without  the 
reward  of  a  single  victory. 

Individually,  the  offense  was  led  by  Rick  Carlson, 
who  scored  28  points  in  his  role  as  placekicker  and  end. 
He  also  led  the  team  in  receptions  with  24.  Junior  Bill 
Lovett  retained  the  team  rushing  title,  gaining  499 
yards,  while  Jim  Sniscak  was  the  most  effective  passer 
with  26  completions  in  43  attempts  for  287  yards.  Sopho- 
more Chuck  Drimal  was  the  statistical  leader  with  54 
completions  in  123  attempts  for  669  yards. 

The  most  outstanding  of  the  defensive  performers 
were  Lavrusky  and  Wally  Stalnaker.  Stalnaker  led  the 
team  in  interceptions  while  Lavrusky,  a  star  all  year, 
played  what  Ward  called  "one  of  the  finest  individual 
games  I've  ever  seen"  against  Syracuse,  making  18  indi- 
vidual tackles  and  assisting  in  nine  others. 

Despite  the  good  performances,  the  Terps  were 
unable  to  make  it  into  the  winner's  column.  Perhaps 
their  best  game  came  against  powerful  Syracuse,  when 
the  Orangemen  were  held  to  a  7-3  win.  There  were 
only  two  other  contests  in  which  the  Terps  came  mthin 
two  touchdowns  of  their  opponent. 

Having  hit  the  low  point  of  its  footbaU  history, 
Maryland  clearly  is  hoping  that  1967  marked  the 
"end  of  an  era"  —  one  that  has  seen  five  non-winning 
seasons  in  a  row. 


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Front  Row:  Stickel,  Donofrio,  Brzostowski,  Cawlick,  Lavmsky,  Baker, 
Grace,  SUibljar,  Kirschensteiner,  Kane,  Tomcho,  Gillespie,  Carlson, 
Van  Hensen,  Bach,  Torain.  Second  Row:  Pearson,  Imphong,  Lawrence, 
Kubany,  Tine,  Dutton,  Gareis,  Kecman,  Plevin,  Lovett,  Bowman, 
Bracken,  Brant,  Haley.  Third  Row:  Mylinski,  Newly,  Flaherty,  Foran, 
Pema,  Olecki,  Stull,  Fades,  Pancza,  Swan,  Sonntag,  Stalnaker,  Morten- 


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sen,  Drimal.  Fourth  Row:  Vince,  Callahan,  MacBride,  Baltaglia, 
Sullivan,  Benedetti,  Sniscak,  Corburn,  Sabol,  Gebhardt,  Grant,  Fitz- 
Patrick,  Ciamber.  Fifth  Row:  Lions,  Boston,  Dill,  Stec,  Brannon, 
Miloszewski,  Armstrong,  Yakapovich,  Friedgen,  Demczuk,  DiOrio, 
McCamant.  Sixth  Row;  Fry,  Montero,  Steimle,  Justice,  Head  Coach 
Ward,  Kern,  Jorge,  Hawkins,  D'Orazio,  Steigleder,   Mettler. 


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SOCCER 

Coacli  Doyle  Royal  said  before  the 
start  of  this  soccer  season  that  "the  num- 
ber one  goal  for  the  1967  squad  would 
be  to  make  the  NCAA  national  tourna- 
ment." Early  in  the  season  The  Terp 
hooters  showed  that  they  had  taken 
the  Coach's  words  to  heart  as  they  de- 
feated N.  C.  State,  Howard,  Virginia, 
Catholic  University,  and  Georgetown  in 
rapid  succession.  After  this  quick  start, 
the  team  travelled  to  Penn  State  to  face 
the  Nittany  Lions.  The  trip  north  proved 
to  be  a  journey  into  tlie  Lion's  den  as  in- 
clement weather,  injuries,  and  some  poor 
officiating  hampered  the  Terp's  play. 
In  a  rough  contest,  the  Marylanders  were 
held  to  a  2-2  tie,  but  this  partial  setback 
was  only  a  slight  detour  on  the  Maryland 
victory  road. 

The  only  blemish  on  the  hooter's  rec- 
ord came  at  the  hands  of  that  perpetual 
Terrapin  baiter.  Navy,  who  defeated  the 
team  by  a  score  of  2  to  1.  The  key  day 
in  the  hooter's  season  came  on  Novem- 
ber 13,  when  Royal's  forces  captured  both 
the  ACC  Title  and  a  bid  to  the  national 
soccer  tournament. 

This  year's  team,  which  featured  a  bal- 
anced scoring  attack  and  tight  defense, 
carried  a  9-1-1  record  into  their  first- 
round  tournament  contest  with  powerful 
Michigan  State.  State  downed  the  hard- 
fighting  Terps  by  a  score  of  4-1  in  a 
contest  which  was  much  closer  than  the 
'score  would  indicate.  The  Maryland 
cause  was  hampered  because  two  impor- 
tant freshman  players,  Mike  Walker  and 
Al  Emminizer,  were  ineligible  due  to  an 
outmoded  NCAA  rule  which,  ironically, 
was  changed  by  the  athletic  association's 
governing  board  after  the  season  was 
over. 

The  top  scorer  on  the  squad  was  Larry 
Ruhs,  but  Bob  Connor  and  Ted  Swie- 
conek  also  provided  a  strong  scoring 
punch.  Senior  co-captain  Mike  Rioux 
provided  the  leadership  and  steadiness 
which  is  essential  to  any  closely  knit 
team,  while  All-American  Alvaro  Biten- 
court  consistently  was  able  to  produce 
the  game-saving  type  of  spectacular  play. 


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Weimers,    Ruhs.    Third    Row:    Coach    Royal,    Arnold,    Richardson,    Salfeety,   Lillian,  Walker,   Delvecchio,   Swieconek,   Bodner,  Rotondo,    McAllister. 


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The  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  has  often  been  de- 
rided by  some  local  sports  writers  because  of  the  poor 
caliber  of  league  competition  in  football,  but  this  type 
of  criticism  certainly  should  not  be  applied  to  the  ACC 
1967-68  basketball  race.  This  year,  the  Conference  was 
one  in  which  two  teams  were  ranked  in  the  top  ten 
nationally.  Several  other  colleges  in  the  Conference  also 
fielded  formidable  "fives". 

First  year  head  coach  Frank  Fellows  said  before  the 
start  of  this  year's  basketball  season  that  the  fans  should 
not  expect  too  much  from  this  edition  of  the  Terp  roimd- 
ballers.  Fellows  felt  that  this  would  be  a  rebuilding  year 
since  Maryland's  schedule  pitted  a  young  squad  against 
some  of  the  toughest  teams  in  the  nation.  His  words 
proved  prophetic  in  several  ways  as  the  team  struggled 
to  an  8-15  regular  season  record  while  meeting  ACC 
powerhouses  Duke  and  North  Carolina  and  such  outstand- 
ing non-conference  teams  as  the  University  of  Texas  at 
El  Paso  and  Southern  Illinois  University. 


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The  tone  for  this  season  seemed  to  have  been  set  in 
the  opening  game  when  Maryland  dropped  a  76-71  decision 
to  Penn  State  after  a  surprisingly  poor  shooting  night.  The 
shooting  doldrums  continued  to  plague  the  Marylanders  as 
the  season  wore  on  and  after  11.  games,  it  was  beginning  to 
look  as  though  the  basketball  team  would  suffer  through 
a  season  even  more  disastrous  than  the  one  that  had  been 
suffered  by  the  football  squad.  Due  to  an  unusual  schedul- 
ing arrangement,  the  Terp  hoopsters  found  themselves 
continuously  on  the  road  during  a  large  part  of  the  season. 
Their  sojourn  far  from  the  friendly  floorboards  of  Cole 
Field  House  took  a  heavy  toll  and  the  final  away  game 
tally  for  the  season  stood  at  1  win  and  12  losses.  Even  the 
single  victory  was  in  a  sense  a  local  success  since  it  was  a 
triumph  over  George  Washington  University  at  Fort  Meyer, 
Virginia.  The  home  record  proved  to  be  a  much  different 
matter  as  Maryland  won  the  last  four  home  games  and 
finished  the  season  with  a  7-3  mark  before  the  home 
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provided  one  last  opportunity  for  the  team  to  add  some 
sparkle  to  a  generally  mediocre  season,  but  the  spectre  of 
the  Maryland  road  record  seemed  to  hover  in  the  back- 
ground as  an  omen  of  ill  fortune.  The  Terps  faced  N.  C. 
State  in  the  opening  round  of  the  tournament  and  were 
hoping  to  avenge  two  regular  season  losses  to  the  Wolf- 
pack.  In  a  game  in  which  both  teams  appeared  to  be 
suffering  from  chronic  cases  of  the  "tournament  jitters", 
the  Marylanders  came  up  on  the  short  end  of 
the  score  after  hitting  only  31.7  per  cent  from  the  field. 
The  Terps'  loss  to  N.  C.  State  marked  the  eighth  time  in 
the  last  ten  years  that  a  Maryland  basketball  squad  has 
failed  to  advance  past  the  first  round  of  the  ACC's  annual 
basketball  extravaganza. 

Although  the  1967-68  final  record  of  8  wins  and  16 
losses  was  not  the  kind  of  tally  that  Frank  Fellows  had 
hoped  for  in  his  first  year  as  head  coach,  there  were 
several  bright  spots  .  .  .  The  play  of  senior  co-captains 
Rich  Drescher  and  Bill  Jones  provided  consistent  leader- 
ship and  key  baskets  at  several  crucial  points  during  the 
late  season  home  stand.  John  Avery  was  the  most  effective 
shooter  with  a  47  per  cent  accuracy  from  the  field  while 
Pete  Johnson  led  the  team  in  scoring.  The  most  promising 
development  for  the  future  of  M.U.  basketball  was  the 
outstanding  play  of  sophomores  Rod  Horst,  Tom  Milroy, 
and  especially  Will  Hetzel  whose  14  point  plus  scoring 
average  and  184  rebounds  were  important  factors  in  the 
team's  winning  efforts. 


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Labonia,  Milroy,  Assistant  Coach  Young,   Mettler. 


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Kneeling:  Beth  Brown,  Tina  GrifBn,  Grace  Rovvell,  Dottie  Wells,  Carol  Caputo,   Sharon   Nelson,  Diana  Yingling.    Standing:   Steve 
Plemons,  JefF  Brosman,  Lud  Long. 


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Front  row:  Mulligan,  Terrill,  VanNuys,  Baker,  Reese,  Amoult,  Paxton, 
Bilotte,  Pronti.  Second  row;  Haan,  Fletcher,  Webster,  Novak,  Kline, 
Callahan,  Gilead,  Yocum,  Nichols.  TTiird  row:  Stumpff,  Rutledge,  Dalge- 
wicz,  Umberger,  Zachmann,  Stanley,  Sample,  Buckley,  Sinibaldi;  Coaches 
Krouse,  Thomas,  Schleicher. 


Varsity  wrestling  continues  to  be  a  focal  point  in  the 
winter  sports  scene  at  the  University  of  Maryland.  Under 
the  able  tutorship  of  Head  Coach  William  E.  "Sully" 
Krouse,  in  his  20th  year  as  wrestling  coach  at  the  University, 
the  Terp  grapplers  have  consistently  turned  in  a  winning 
record. 

The  current  season  began  with  the  Terp  matmen 
journeying  to  New  London,  Connecticut,  for  the  U.S. 
Coast  Guard  Academy  tournament.  Maryland  walked 
away  from  the  meet  with  the  top  prize,  which  seemed 
indicative  of  a  highly  successful  season.  The  new  year 
opened  at  Bethlehem,  Pennsylvania,  where  the  Terps  met 
the    Lehigh    Engineers,    thereby    embarking    on    an    im- 


pressive schedule  of  matches  which  included  Penn  State, 
Navy,  Army,  and  Pittsburgh.  Atlantic  Coach  Conference 
opponents  included  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  Duke,  and 
North  Carolina  State.  Within  the  ACC,  the  Terps  have 
compiled  an  enviable  all-time  conference  record  of  80 
wins  against  6  losses,  a  record  which  bears  witness  to  the 
excellence  in  coaching  of  Sully  Krouse  and  his  competent 
assistants. 

This  year's  squad,  although  losing  several  members 
through  graduation,  had  much  experience  and  ability  in 
its  returning  sophomores  and  juniors,  and  upheld  the  Terp 
wrestling  tradition,  by  employing  a  volatile  combination 
of  desire,  drive,  strength,  and  skill. 


On  first  reflection  it  might  seem  that  a  digital  computer 
and  a  college  swimmer  would  have  little  in  common.  But 
Maryland  Swimming  Coach  Bill  Campbell  with  the  aid  of 
senior  Joe  Wechsler  this  year  welded  Campbell's  Competi- 
tive Swimming  Index  to  the  University's  6.5  million  dollar 
IBM  7094  computer. 

The  CSI  system  assigns  a  single  index  number  to  the 
ability  of  the  individual  swimmer  in  each  of  the  four  racing 
strokes  and  indicates  the  average  number  of  seconds  that 
the  individual  ranks  above  the  nation's  best  time.  The  sys- 
tem has  stirred  world-wide  interest  and  has  come  into  in- 
creasing use  on  the  high  school  and  college  level  through- 
out the  United  States. 

It  is  not  at  all  surprising  that  Coach  Campbell  was  the 
developer  of  this  innovative  system  for  evaluating  swim- 
ming ability.  His  sharp  mind  and  keen  coaching  sense  have 
already  been  demonstrated  by  the  enviable  record  of  116 
wins  against  28  losses  which  his  Maryland  swimming  teams 
have  compiled  in  the  12  years  that  Coach  Campbell  has 
been  resident  swimming  mentor  at  College  Park. 


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This  year's  team  completed  the  most  successful  dual- 
meet  tank  season  that  Campbell's  squads  have  ever 
achieved,  finishing  wifth  a  record  of  12  and  1.  The  tankmen 
won  handsomely  against  most  of  their  opponents.  Their 
only  defeat  in  dual  competition  came  at  the  hands  of  N.  C. 
State  by  a  score  of  66-47.  Led  by  seniors  Bruce  Alston, 
Phil  Denkevitz,  Bill  Dranginis,  Jim  Hill,  V.  J.  Meleski, 
Doug  Springer,  co-captains  Dave  Dodge  and  Wayne  Paw- 
lowski,  and  a  talented  group  of  underclassmen  including 
Mike  Golub,  Dave  Heim,  Dennis  Imondi,  and  Joe  Schwart- 
zel,  the  Terp  tankmen  submerged  strong  teams  such  as 
Duke,  Navy,  and  North  Carolina.  The  team's  strength  was 
appreciably  increased  by  an  effective  diving  contingent 
composed  of  Bob  Rydze,  Ron  Hoffman,  and  Don  Dolce. 
Its  depth,  which  had  been  a  strong  point,  suffered  consid- 


Front  Row:  Barr,  Reid,  Metz,  Rydze,  Hoffman,  Etolce,  Painter,  Levenson. 
Second  Row:  Prechtel,  Vielhaber,  Golub,  Dodge,  Pawlowski,  Schwartzel, 
Polk,  Springer,  Coach  Campbell.  Third  Row:  Coach  Jennings,  Hill,  Karol, 
Balaban,  Smith,  Meleski,  V.  Draganis,  Sikorski,  Rechel,  Schoeck.  Fourth 
Row;  Marcks,  Schaefer,  Berigtold,  Meleski,  S.  Heim,  Pinkerton,  Salkind, 
Imondi,  Denkevitz. 


erably  after  the  loss  of  All-American  Phil  Denkevitz  in  January 
upon  the  completion  of  his  varsity  eligibility. 

The  Terps  wound  up  the  regular  season  in  third  position  na- 
tionally and  were  co-favorites  with  N.  C.  State  in  the  ACC 
Tournament.  The  team's  performance  in  this  meet  was  disappoint- 
ing as  they  slipped  to  fourth  place,  finishing  behind  N.  C.  State, 
North  Carolina,  and  South  Carolina.  Three  swimmers  hoped  to  re- 
coup this  temporary  reversal  in  the  NCAA  Finals  in  Hanover, 
New  Hampshire  at  the  end  of  March. 


CROSS 

COUNTRY 
&  TRACK 


To  the  unitiated,  the  name  Jim  Kehoe 
may  not  mean  a  great  deal,  but  track 
enthusiasts  know  that  for  the  University 
of  Maryland  Kehoe  means  TRACK 
POWER.  Coach  Kehoe  in  1967  again 
demonstrated  that  rigorous  training,  top 
athletes,  and  excellent  coaching  are  an 
unbeatable  combination  as  his  charges 
brought  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference 
track  crown  to  Maryland  for  the  twelfth 
consecutive  year.  This  year's  squad,  al- 
though hampered  by  a  string  of  injiuies 
to  such  key  men  as  Frank  Costello,  Tom 
Gagner,  Ed  Marks,  and  Bruce  Carson, 
showed  the  strength  and  depth  which 
are  essential  to  any  successful  team,  and 
forged  to  another  undefeated  season. 

The  Kehoe  magic  seems  to  roll  along 
no  matter  what  the  season,  and  this  fall 
when  the  Sunday  duffers  gave  up  the 
fairways  and  woods  of  the  University 
Golf  Course  to  the  harriers  on  Coach 
Kehoe's  cross  country  circuit,  the  Mary- 
land victory  string  continued.  The  cross 
country  team,  led  by  standout  runners 
Dave  Stames,  John  Amoss,  and  Ernie 
O'Boyle,  rolled  to  another  undefeated 
season  while  posting  a  record  of  6-0. 


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Front  Row:  Prevar,  Matthews,  Henry,  Nawrocki,  Dull,  White,  Khne,  Hunter,  Bickley,  Koester,  Starnes,  Prevar;  Second  Row:  Stevenson,  Patterson, 
Lockard,  Carson,  Donahue,  Thompson,  Washburn,  Betts,  Beauchamp,  Amoss,  Jacobs,  Dcfibaunh;  Third  Row:  Coach  Don  Smith,  Cuner,  Lee,  Jones, 
Meehan,  Wejteck,  Merritt,  Angevine,  Stevens,  O'Keefe,  Minarik,  Buonviri,  Coach  Jim  Ruckert;  Fourth  Row:  Coach  Nick  Kovalakides,  Murray, 
Marks,   Delmer,   Yandell,   Warfield,   O'Boyle,   Socha,   Clepper,    Parsons,    Head  Coach  Jim  Kehoe. 


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LACROSSE 

When  the  North  American  Indians  put  together  some  sticks,  netting,  and 
a  hard  wood  ball,  to  invent  the  game  of  lacrosse,  they  could  have  had  no  idea 
that  in  the  20th  century  lacrosse  would  find  a  permanent  home  near  the  shores 
of  the  Chesapeake  Bay.  That  is  exactly  what  happened,  and  at  Maryland,  La- 
crosse has  become  one  of  the  major  "happenings'  on  the  University's  sports  scene. 

The  1967  Terp  lacrossemen  proved  themselves  to  be  equal  to  the  task  of 
maintaining  the  Maryland  lacrosse  tradition,  and  finished  the  season  in  a  three- 
way  tie  for  the  'national  championship'  while  compiling  a  record  of  nine  victories 
against  one  defeat.  The  team  was  charged  up  and  ready  for  action  beginning 
with  the  first  whistle  of  the  season  and  within  a  few  weeks  had  chalked  up  five 
straight  victories.  After  this  impressive  start,  the  Terps  faced  their  old  nemesis 
Navy  at  the  Academy.  The  game  proved  to  be  a  typical  Terp-Middie  struggle 
and  the  issue  was  in  doubt  until  the  final  gun.  The  Terps,  perhaps  suffering 
from  the  loss  of  All-American  defenseman  Alan  Pastrana  who  sustained  a  knee 
injury  the  day  before  the  big  game,  fell  behind  by  six  in  the  first  half.  The  team 
never  gave  up,  however  and  led  by  the  spirit  and  ability  of  the  likes  of  Jack 
Heim  (All-American  senior  attack)  the  Marylanders  closed  the  gap  and  almost 
pulled  the  game  out,  although  finally  going  down  to  defeat  by  a  score  of  10  to  8. 
At  the  time,  this  loss  seemed  to  preclude  the  possibility  of  a  national  champion- 
ship, but  fortune  decided  otherwise  when  Johns  Hopkins  defeated  Na\'y.  The 
Maryland  team,  having  already  captured  another  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  title, 
now  had  an  opportunity  to  share  the  national  crown  if  they  could  overcome 
Hopkins  in  the  final  game  of  the  season. 

On  Saturday,  May  20,  1967,  Maryland  faced  Johns  Hopkins  at  Byrd  Stadium 
before  one  of  the  largest  crowds  ever  to  witness  a  lacrosse  match  at  the  Uni- 
versity. The  character  and  class  of  the  Maryland  players  was  ably  demonstrated 
by  their  performance  under  the  tremendous  pressure  of  this  must'  game.  When 
the  final  score  was  tallied,  the  Terp  lacrossemen  were  victorious  and  had  pro- 
vided a  fitting  capstone  (a  share  in  the  national  championship)  to  a  most 
successful  Maryland  lacrosse  season. 


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Front  Row:  Himmelfarb,  Greenawalt,  Laverty,  Heim,  Catalano,  Lowe,  Sbarra, 
DfHoust,  Badger,  Stewart,  Pfeiffer.  Second  Row;  Rowe,  Mintzer,  LaVaute,  Scheffer, 
Freeman,    Pellicia,    Pettit,    Howe,    Vander   Schiiyt,    Mallon,    Leimbach.    Third    Row: 


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Bonde,  Graham,  Meninger,  Szcerbicki,  Diestch,  Zaranski,  Griffin,  Bosley,  Bresee, 
Casper,  Hinkle,  Gannon.  Fourtli  Row:  Phillips,  FeUer,  Becker,  Vurfest,  Pastrana, 
Leahy,  Morgan,  Daily,  Grau,  O'Rourke,  Carter,  Coach  Howard,  Asst.  Coach  Smith. 


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BASEBALL 


Baseball  at  the  collegiate  level  may  never  realize 
the  gate  receipts  that  many  of  the  other  sports  do,  but 
at  MaPi'land  in  the  last  few  years  students  and  sports 
fans  alike  have  watched  a  sport,  a  team,  and  a  coach 
come  of  age.  Led  by  such  intangibles  as  "desire,"  "hard 
work,"  and  "constant  practice,"  Maryland's  diamond- 
men  under  Head  Coach  Jack  Jackson  have  served 
notice  on  the  other  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  teams 
that  they  are  a  force  to  be  reckoned  with. 

After  failing  to  retain  their  first  ACC  title  with  a 
mediocre  11-12  season  in  1966,  the  Terps  opened  the 
1967  season  with  mixed  emotions  yet  achieved  excellent 
results.  WTiile  fielding  some  twelve  lettermen  and  six- 
teen sophomores,  Maryland  easily  disposed  of  12  of 
their  first  13  opponents.  At  this  point,  ill  fortune  stn.ick, 
and  bad  weather  forced  the  Terrapins  to  cancel  an 
important  series  of  prepatory  games  before  their  stretch 


drive  for  the  title  against  "Tobacco  Road"  opponents. 
The  trip  south  was  a  disappointment,  and  the  slumping 
Terps  were  flat  when  they  faced  title  contender  Clemson 
in  a  crucial  doubleheader  at  College  Park.  The  Mar}'- 
land  squad  dropped  both  ends  of  the  doubleheader  to 
Clemson,  and  after  having  made  such  an  impressive 
start,  the  Maryland  nine  had  to  settle  for  second  place 
in  the  Conference  while  finishing  the  season  with  a 
strong  12-6  record.  Even  though  the  team  failed  to 
regain  the  title,  it  was  not  unheralded.  It  had  batted 
a  nifty  .272  overall  and  had  smashed  out  16  home 
runs,  while  in  the  pitching  department,  sophomore  Tom 
Bradley  joined  junior  Mark  Harris  to  post  an  11-4  mark. 
To  top  off  a  successful  season,  sophomore  Jolin  Hetrick 
was  awarded  All-America  honors  for  his  performance 
as  Teip  centerfieider. 


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Front  Row:  Sclafani,  Sauve,  Richards,  Bottoms,  Flynn,  Reed.  Second  Row;  Corddry,  Hetrick,  Hillensland,  Crowley,  Compton,  Simpson,  Petrilik, 
RoKosky.  Third  Row:  Wright,  Smith,  Kazmerak,  Hopkins,  Herson,  Ferrell,  Stopp,  Bon  Vardo,  Fourth  Row:  Davis,  Camera,  Manz,  Prange; 
Standing:  Coach  Jackson,  Bradley,  Frost,  Nuzzo,  McKay,  Harris. 


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Front  Row:   Schaeffer,  Kready,  Harrington,  Werchen.    Second   Row:    Coach   Royal,   Meyer,   Millikan,   Kleiner,   Stern, 
Rickman. 


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Kneeling:  Zink,  Ziobro,  Van  de  Hey,  Olson,  Micka.    Standing:   Freshman   Coach   Scales,   Bartos,   Willard,   Captain   Bartolec, 
de  Lozier,  Medlin,  Calfee,  Moore,  Coach  Rodenhaver. 


.--  >i,v"" wiij.,-uJii'i'"*iap.i.'"'?T'' 


A  student  spends  a  major  portion  of  his  college 
career  attempting  to  influence  his  environment. 
Some  students  organize  events,  others  supplement 
their  studies  by  participating  in  major  club  ac- 
tivities, and  still  others  work  toward  improving 
their  environment  by  trying  to  influence  univer- 
sity policy  on  academics  or  social  regulations. 

The  results  from  such  efforts  may  be  as  fatal 
as  they  are  fortunate.  There  is  a  full  and  enjoy- 
able social  calendar,  affording  tremendous  op- 
portunities for  cultural  and  intellectual  stimu- 
lation outside  the  classroom.  University  policies 
change,  however  slowly,  to  meet  today  s  norms. 
Yet  some  events  fail  .  .  .  socially,  financially  and 
intellectually.  Much  time  and  effort  is  spent 
on  projects  which  see  little  or  no  progress. 

To  the  individual  involved  in  the  mechanics 
and  leadership,  however,  effort  represents  more 
than  a  desire  to  improve  an  environment.  It  is 
the  joy  of  hopes  and  pkms  of  the  things  to  come. 
It  is  the  drudgery  of  day  to  day  administrative 
details;  some  of  value,  some  not.  It  is  the  empty 
feeling  of  having  to  turn  down  projects  for  lack 
of  money.  It  is  the  frustration  of  not  having 
enough  manpower  to  get  things  done.  It  is  the 
proverbial  happiness  of  success  and  the  agony 
of  failure. 

Is  it  all  worth  it?  You  sometimes  wonder. 
But  the  answer  is  inevitably:  Yes.  For  the  joy  is 
in  the  striving,  and  although  you  may  not  realize 
all  your  goals,  the  sum  of  your  efforts  equals 
progress. 

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Front  Row:   L.  Moore,  adviser;   J.  Pelecanos,  v.  pres.;   E.  Ewing,  pres;   M.  Litwin,  sec;   K.   Burke,  treas.;   K.  Walsh.   Back  Row:   J.   Kratz, 
Light,  K.  Roberts,  C.  Montgomery,  G.  Copozzalo,  M.  Sneider,  S.  Foster,  B.  linger,  T.  Cunningham,  J.  Prouty,  L.  Lawson,  K.  Hansen. 


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AWS 
SGA  ELECTIONS  BOARD 


Seated:  J.  Howard,  R.  Dawson,  L.  Myerberg,  W.  Albrecht,  chmn.;  R.  Laniado,  sec;  T.  Ferry,  R.  Ullrich,  treas.;  M.  Melson.  Standing:  B.  Himel- 
farb,  T.  Toula,  J.  Bruin. 


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MEN'S 
COUNCIL 


Seated;  F.  Ricles,  R.  Perry,  pres.;  P.  Braun,  H. 
Strauss.  Standing:  D.  Fisher,  treas.;  M.  Ehitterer, 
sec;  R.  Pearson,  v.  pres. 


MEN'S  LEAGUE 


Front  Row:  P.  Buckley,  C.  Behymer, 
chief  justice;  C.  Winfrey.  Back  Row: 
E.  Wasserman,  R.  Freer,  R.  Dieterict, 
M.  Policy,  D.  Bruther. 


JUDICIARY  BOARD 


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PEOPLE 

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PEOPLE 


Front  Row:  S.  EMehl,  treas.;  R.  Powers,  pres.;  D.  Blankinship.,  E.  Cirillo, 
sec.  Second  Row;  P.  Grier,  B.  Moser,  P.  LaMotte,  S.  Corkran.  Back  Row: 
M.  Loreman,  G.  Schuler. 


PEP  COMMITTEE 


Front  Row:  S.  McAfee,  R.  Paladino,  C.  Lyon,  sec;  D.  Wells,  co-chmn.;  L.  Baer,  C.  Eastlack,  C.  Johnson.    Second  Row:  C.  Pettit,  S. 
Mangiapane,  F.  Landman,  S.  Neuwirth,  D.  Paladino,  J.  Willis,  V.  Roecker,  B.  Reinmuth,  H.  Henderson,  R.  Sellers,  C.  Day,  J.  Benney, 
P.  Smith,  K.  Gould,  L.  Senasack.  Back  Row:  W.  Kirkpatrick,  N.  Willner,  P.  Smith,  G.  Woodworth,  B.  UUman,  J.  Snyder,  S.  Michelson, 
E.  Webster,  J.  Siegel. 

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Front  Row:  T.  Clarke,  treas.;  T.  Aaron,  pres.;   Back  Row:   S.  Podgur,  legis.:  J.  Kratz,  (AWS);  T.  Deniing,  legis;   B.  ].  DubnofF,  v.  pres.; 
J.  Orban,  sec;   L.   VanGrack,  legis. 


SENIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS 


JUNIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS 


Left  to  right:  B.  Bondy,  legis.;  S.  Myerberg,  legis.;  S.  Berenson,  v.  pres.;   R.   Lamb,  pres.;   S.   Sagman,   treas.;   F.   Ricles,  men's  league;   L. 
Lawson,  sec. 


Front  Row:  J,  Gordon,  legis.;  P.  Padden,  men's  league;  D.  Bunty,  legis.   Back  Row:   S.  VanGrack,  v.  pres.;   B.   Attinger,  treas.; 
T.  Truitt,  sec;  I.  Caplan,  AWS;  L.  Reichel,  legis.;  J.  Knox,  legis. 


SOPHOMORE 

CLASS 

OFFICERS 


FRESHMAN 

CLASS 

OFFICERS 


Left  to  right;   W.  Myers,   treas.;   S.  Pittman,  pres.;   R. 
Greenhouse,  v.  pres. 


Front  Row:  H.  Metro,  S.  Mossburg,  D,  F.  Rishel,  advisor.  Back  Row;   B.   McHvigh,  C.   Marquardt,  R.   DeCuir,  J.   Saflel.   Not 
pictured:   M.  Fagan. 


CENTRAL  STUDENT  COURT 


STUDENT  TRAFFIC  COURT 


Front  Row:  S.  Gillock,  W.  Hackett,  chief  justice;  J.  Hack.  Back  Row:  D.  Devaney,  M.  Frotas,  J.  Goldstein,  R.  Eskow. 


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STUDENT  UNION  BOARD 


The  Student  Union  Board  exists  to  bring  education,  en- 
lightenment and  enjoyment  to  the  student  when  he  is  out- 
side the  classroom.  Under  President  Roy  L.  Eskow  the 
Board  broadened  its  scope  in  every  respect  this  year  to 
bring  the  best  to  the  University  of  Maryland. 

The  Performing  Arts  Committee  expanded  its  program 
to  present  six  shows  this  year  which  included  such  head- 
liners  as  the  5th  Dimension,  The  Lettermen,  The  Tempta- 
tions, The  Vibrations,  and  Judy  Collins.  Similarly,  the 
Social  Committee  sponsored  dances  headed  tliis  year  by 
The  Lafayettes,  The  Van  Dykes  and  niany  more  of  the 
most  popular  bands  in  the  Maryland-Washington  area. 

The  Student-Faculty  Coffee  Hours  have  served  to  bring 
the  problem  of  current  racial  imrest  into  the  limelight  as 
well  as  introducing  students  to  an  outstanding  Yoga  en- 
thusiast and  an  excellent  portrait  artist. 

Finally,  the  Special  Events  Committee  presented  its  an- 
nual International  and  Classical  Film  Series  and  the  im- 
mensely popular  "Play  Pen,"  in  which  students  performed 
and  displayed  the  full  talent  of  the  University  of  Maryland. 


360 


1.  D.  Urban,  v.  pres.;  2.  D.  Casel,  3.  V.  Hertz,  sec;  4.  B.  Kopit 
5.  M.  Gordon,  treas.;  6.  O.  Basil,  advisor;  7.  D.  Zinn;  8.  B.  Rosen 
berg;  9.  R.  Eskow,  pres.;  10.  H.  Schreiber;  11.  J.  Miller;  12.  J.  Eteniel 
13.  J.  Waranch;  14.  L.  Roark;  15.  E.  Zirkind;  16.  T.  Leber;  17.  J 
Brown;  18.  N.  MofFat;  19.  K.  Ingle;  20.  L.  Kreis;  21.  E.  Sapienza 
22.  D.  Weiser;  23.  H.  Zilber;  24.  D.  Zalucky;  25.  C.  Nyborg;  26.  A 
Browner;  27.  A,  Schmidt;  28.  D.  Levinc;  29.  D.  Rudden;  30.  D 
Polatnick;  31.  F.  Sherr;  32.  D.  Mulligan;  33.  B.  Kerman;  34.  S.  Wolf; 
35.  P.  McLean;  36.  M.  Seabreeze;  37.  S.  Weitzman;  38.  B.  Ullman 
39.  M.  Petrini;  40.  F.  Behlke;  41.  E.  Dutton. 


ROY  L.  ESKOW 

PRESIDENT,  S.U.B. 


361 


CABINET 


1.  K.  Cooney,  2.  C.  Woods 
3.  T.  Courchen,  4.  J.  Fleis- 
cher, treas.;  5.  T.  Aaron,  6 
R.  Lamb,  7.  T.  Dove,  8.  S 
McGrath,  9.  R.  Perry,  10 
R.  Fine,  11.  T.  Henderick- 
son,  pres.;  12.  B.  McKenna, 
sec.,  13.  W.  Landes,  v.  pres.; 
13.  E.  Ewing,  15.  M.  Hall 
16.  J.  Pelecanos. 


CULTURAL 
COMMITTEE 


Front  Row:  J.  Wasserman,  P.  Randolph,  P.  Bis- 
choff,  B.  J.  Dubnoff,  chmn.;  A.  Bloomfield,  sec. 
Back  Row:  S.  Langfeld,  treas.;  C.  Medeiros,  H. 
Weinstein,  D.  Howe. 


Left  to  right:  C.  Carrick,  T.  Deming,  E.  Fry,  asst.  speaker;  J.  Rada,  B.  Bondy,  S.  Podger,  D.  Bunty,  C.  Montgomery, 
A.  Scher,  P.  Breitner,  C.  Hock,  R.  Karpook,  S.  Myerberg,  M.  Bryant,  K.  Callanan,  C.  Medeiros,  L.  Silvester,  L.  VanGrack, 
P.   Katz,   M.   Gold,   G.   Maxwell,   sec;    J.    Dryden,    C.    Porter,  L.  Reichel,  A.  Speizman,  G.  I>unsten,  B.  Landes,  pres. 


LEGISLATURE 


WHO'S  WHO 
SELECTION 
COMMITTEE 


Left  to  right:   R.   Perry,   chmn.;   G.   Kent, 
P.  Rodbell,  S.  Beattie,  J.  Pelecanos. 


363 


CAMPUS 
CHEST 


Front   Row:    A.    Barthel,   sec;    E.   Winston,    chair.:    D.   Wetzel.    Back   Row:    R.    Strand,    M. 
Pearlman,   A,   Speiz.man. 


PLACEMENT  COMMITTEE 


1.  S.  Krieger,  2.  H.  Vinyard,  3.  O.  Harrison,  4.  J. 
Winslow,  5.  G.  Martin,  6.  B.  Harper,  7.  G.  Dunsten, 
8.  L.  Lawson,  9.  B.  Murik,  10.  E.  Crawford  11.  M 
Fagan,  12.  R.  Hitchner,  13.  J.  Anshel. 


364 


FALL 

ORIENTATION 
EXECUTIVE 
BOARD 


Top  Left  to  Right:   P.   Padden,  D.   Dawdlin,   S.   Gridley  -  chmn. 
B.  Parks. 


FRESHMAN  ORIENTATION  BOARD  SPONSORS 


Left  to  Right:   Seated:   P.   Randolph,   S.   Cromer,   J.   Barron,   P.   Deming,  B.  Schulman,  C.  Cooney.  Standing:  W.  Landes,  G.  Moneypenny,  K. 
Knabe,   T.   Hendrickson,  T.   Dove,   L.   Lawson,   J.   Tchechlin,   advisor;    S.  Clackin,  E.  Fry,  B.  Harper,  E.  Ewing,  J.  Pelecanos,  H.  Metro. 


AGRICULTURAL 
ECONOMICS 


Front  Row:   R,  Dillon,  R.  Johnson.  Back  Row:  W.   Ginipel,   pres.;   D.   Stevens, 
D.   Hansford,   S.   Eshee,   adviser. 


AGRONOMY 


366 


Front  Row:  E.  Deal,  adviser;  A.  Brauer,  sec;  C.  Auditore,  J.  Knepley,  treas.;  G.  Nzewi. 
Second  Row:  D.  Fanning,  adviser;  J.  Hannawald,  C.  Ray,  D.  Schwaninger,  L.  Smith,  sec. 
Back  Row:  R.  Benner,  M.  Hanna,  L.  Jarrett,  v.  pres.;  W.  Benson,  pres. 


Front  Row:  J.  Geslois,  G.  Powell, 
pres.;  C.  Thibault,  sec;  M.  Mc- 
Amis,  V.  pres.;  R.  Elkins,  faculty 
adviser.  Back  Row:   R.  Piepoli,  C. 


AMATEUR  RADIO 
ASSOCIATION 


Lietz,  G.  Woodworth,  D.  Schnei- 
der, F.  Saul,  treas.;  J.  Waller,  J. 
Nelsen,  S.  Sand,  J.  Fellows,  A. 
HofFniaster. 


AMERICAN  INDUSTRIAL 
ARTS  ASSOCIATION 


Front  Row:   J.  Pennington,   G.   Sponaugle,   K.   Baker,  v.  pres.;   R.  Tanner,   pres.;    D.    Ludke,   sec.;    A.   Silfies,   treas.;    R.    Marzo.     Second   Row: 
A.  Brooks,  A.  Arnold,  M.  Johns,  D.  Reich,  P.  O'Connell,  K.  Gettle,  adviser.  Third   Row:    D.   Greimel,   R.   Redfern,   E.   Johnson,   L.   Morley, 
A.   Robinson,   G.   Berbert.   Back   Row:    F.   Conner,  J.   Haney,  J.   Talbot,  S.   Divelbiss,   P.   Romanczyk,  J.   Garman. 


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First  Row:  V.  Mendes,  pres.;  T.  W. 
Cadman,  advisor;  J.  Robinson,  J. 
Lodge,  C.  Ugiansky,  W.  Sage,  E. 
Sauer.  Second  Row;  I.  Kamel,  L. 
Stark,  Dr.  Bischoff,  Dr.  Silverman, 
Dr.  Marchello,  dept.  chair.;  I.  Block, 
R.  Wilkinson,  M.  Potter,  W.  Sorace. 


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CHEMICAL 

ENGINEERS 


Third  Row:  G.  Dick,  E.  Ladov,  Dr. 
Regan,  M.  Brady,  VV.  Fountain,  A. 
Corbin,  P.  Urian,  D.  Taylor.  Back 
Row:  G.  Jackson,  H.  Epstein,  W. 
Bixby,  H.  Gersh,  S.  Rome,  B.  Burke, 
R.   Thomas,   v.   pres. 


AMERICAN  MARKETING  ASSOCIATION 

Front  Row:   Dr.  J.  Cook,  adviser;   C.   Stolte,  J.  Matesky,  treas.;   G.  Walton,  pres.;  G.  Greer,  v.  pres.;  J.  Bohn,  D.  Cadell.  Back  Row:  L.  Femheimer 
H.  Lebowitz,  L.  Burton,  R.  Mohre,  R.  Lane,  T.  Stemmer,  M.  Severe,  B.  Knight,  M.  Monigan,  R.  Heatz,  R.  Spinella. 


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AMERICAN 
SOCIETY 
of 
AERONAUTICS 

and 
ASTRONAUTICS 


Front  Row:  N.  Leatherman,  pres.;  S.  Beitsch,  treas.;  W.  Tesch,  v.  pres.;  S.  Norton,  sec; 
D.  DeVore.  Second  Row:  D.  DeMaio,  E.  Parsons,  J.  Evans,  T.  Dawson.  Third  Row;  P.  Lepore, 
M.  Wenzel,  J.  Newquist,  \V.  Koleade,  J.  Smith,  J.  Beach,  J.  Risinger.  Back  Row:  D.  Neilly, 
C.  Campion,  T.  Stonner,  L.  Israel,  N.  Clerman,  R.  Ames,  L.  Matthews,  C.  Campen,  D.  Hewitt, 
J.  Robinson,  R.  Ballard. 


AMERICAN  SOCIETY  of  CIVIL  ENGINEERS 

Front  Row:  B.  Black,  D.  Brand,  v.  pres.;  R.  Hickey,  pres.;  P.  Wedding,  faculty  adviser;  C.  Engle.  Second 
Row:  A.  Ramisch,  P.  Tinsley,  C.  Nohe,  F.  Finkelstein,  D.  Weatherby,  ].  Manchester,  V.  Clark,  B.  Bonakdar. 
Back  Row:   T.   Mahan,  G.   Maragos,   R.   Speight,   S.   Purdum,   W.   Bauer,   R.   Peers,   R.   Stepp,   M.   Gilstad. 


369 


1.  p.  Fleck,  pres.,  2.  R.  Bucklin,  3.  T.  Lloyd,  4.  C. 
Owen,  5.  R.  Gould,  6.  L.  Wienecke,  7.  R.  Mazza,  8.  J. 
Hill,  9.  C.  Ellin,  treas.;  10.  D.  Heam,  11.  S.  Markle, 
V.  pres.,  12.  R.  Gore,  13.  R.  Bradley,  14.  D.  Branhan, 
15.  D.  Parker,  16.  R.  Marks,  17.  ].  Buanno,  18.  B. 
Ferrill,   19.  E.   Grine. 


AMERICAN  SOCIETY 
of  MECHANICAL  ENGINEERS 


AMERICAN  SOCIETY  of  TOOL 
MANUFACTURERS 

Front  Row:  S.  Ismart,  v.  pres.;  C.  Stiirges,  v.  pres.;  D.  Craig,  pres.;  M.  McNerney,  treas.;  B.  Uempsey, 
sec;  G.  Merrill,  faculty  adviser.  Second  Row:  C.  Trenarv,  A.  Baumgart,  G.  Frushour,  W.  Lee.  Third 
Row:  R.  Wickman,  S.  Klein,  R.  Urban,  VV.  Litzau,  J.  Reid.  Fourth  Row;  J.  Pickeral,  W.  Pierce,  D. 
White,  R.  Billups,  P.  Welch,  T.  Coleman.  Back  Row:  T.  Rumple,  L.  Shannahan,  K.  Dugan,  J.  Oliver, 
C.  Pacione. 


370 


ANTHROPOLOGY  SOCIETY 


ASSOCIATION  FOR 
COMPUTING  MACHINERY 


Left  to  right:   A.  Kirschbaum,  A.   Salwin,   C.   Kelly,   E.   Fromni,   B.   Holmes,  D.   Wallace,  sec.-treas.;   M.   Rochkind,  v.   pres.;   R. 
Hargett,  pres. 


Left  to  right:  R.  Parker,  A.  Wootten,  G.  Homseth,  H.   Neuman,    D.   Clark,    M.    Lyerly,   J.    Robinson,    S.    Duck, 
W.  Taylor. 

ASTRONOMICAL  SOCIETY 


Front  Row:   J.   Mullins,   sec.-treas.;   Tessie   Cow,   S.   Sweet,   v.   pres.;    J.    McAulay.    Back   Row:    M.    Reynolds,    P. 
Mason,   D.   Fritz,   D.  Vernon,  J.   Faulkner,  pres. 


BLOCK 

and 
BRIDLE 


372 


Front  Row;  L.  Menzer,  T.  Dietrich,  B.  Cunningham,  sec;  J.  Viola,  pres.;  V.  Vance.  Second  Row:  K.  Hagen,  R.  Rockwell,  D. 
Barwick,  J.  Sarraf,  S.  Anderson,  G.  Anderson,  N.  Burtram.  Back  Row:  W.  Cordvan,  R.  Grotrian,  B.  Watkins,  R.  Ellis,  R. 
Newman,  C.  Godman. 

MARYLAND  CHRISTIAN  FELLOWSHIP 


Front  Row:  C.  Lin,  v.  pres.;  P.  Liao,  pres.;  M.  Young, 
treas.  Second  Row:  L.  Woo,  J.  Soo  Hoo,  sec;  Y.  Lam. 
Back  Row:   A.  Cheung,  V.  Lee,   B.   Haupt,  J.   Young. 


CHINESE 
CLUB 


373 


Front   Row:    R.   Grier,   v.   pres.;    B.    MacDonald,   pres.;    J.    Morarre,  treas.;  P.  Morarre,  sec;  J.  Shanks,  faculty  adviser.  Second 
Row:   D.   Casselberry,  R.   Peters,  J.   Marshall,   M.   Rockman.   Back   Row:   G.   Pearson,   M.    Narkin. 

CHRISTIAN  SCIENCE 
ORGANIZATION 


CONGRESS  of  RACIAL  EQUALITY 


Left  to  right:  R.  Blandford,  v.  pres.; 
E.  Wynn,  pres.;  L.  Young,  L.  Haw- 
thorne. 


374 


i  'I  Left  to  right:  G.  Bragg.  C.  Bar- 
]l2~  :  ham,  D.  CeUo,  J.  Milburn,  A. 
^  I'arver,    pres.;    C.    Fern,    faculty 

adviser;  R.  Ingram. 


COUNSELING  and  PERSONNEL  SERVICES 


ECONOMICS  DISCUSSION  GROUP 

Left  to  right:    S.   Sisson,  sec.-treas.;   J.   Rcardon,   v.   pres.;   T.   Raveson,  pres.;  Dr.  A.  Gruchy,  adviser;  C.  Heany,  v.  pres. 


375 


Front  Row:   J.  Brown,  A.   Stottlemyer,  pres.;   P.   Harris,   sec;   M.   Stombler.    Second  Row:   A.  Lombardo,   E.   Rakowsky,   M.   Alloy,  G.   Avgerakis,   L, 
Rains,  C.  Dennison,  B.  Cooke.  Back  Row:   L.  Divilio,  H.   Benjamin,  S.   Breitenbach,  J.   Baden,  C.   Kelly,   S.   Harris. 

FENCING 


Left  to   right:   G.   Alexander,   treas.;    E.   Hiley,   R.    Sorrell,  W.  Ennis,  v.  pres.;  N.  Cartagena,  B.  Singleton, 
H.  Davis,  D.  Bieritz,  D.  Menol,  P.  Braun,  pres. 


FINANCE 


376 


FUTURE 
FARMERS 

of 
AMERICA 


Front  Row:  H.  Spielman,  C.  Riggs,  C.  Staines,  F.  Thompson,  S.  Mullendore,  E.  Hatten.  Second  Row: 
A.  Krebs,  R.  Cooper,  treas.;  W.  Nlarker,  pres.;  S.  Pieper.  Third  Row:  R.  Measell,  sec;  R.  Peterson,  V. 
Marshall.  Back  Row:  F.  Wilson,  O.  Mandycz. 


Front  Row:  H.  Tucker,  v.  pres.;  Rabbi  M.  Greenberg,  adviser;  T.  Azman,  treas.;  A.  Lebson,  pres.;  I. 
Lowenstein,  sec;  D.  Rosen,  v.  pres.  Back  Row:  A.  Zeller,  D.  Greenberg,  J.  E.xler,  R.  Attman,  A. 
Fasimpaur,  B.  Stern,  S.  Handwerger. 


HILLEL 


377 


HOME 
ECONOMICS 


Left  to  right:   D.   Newcomb,  treas.;   M.   Hull,   S.   DL\,   K.   Duncan,   E.   Dabbs,   L.   Bell,   sec; 
N.  Moniter,  co-pres. 


HONOR 
GUARD 


Front  Row:  R.  Roberts,  information  officer;  S.  Checkoway,  executive  officer;  T.  Grabowsld, 
admin.  NCO.  Second  Row;  D.  Pierce,  W,  Kramer,  R.  Boyle,  W.  Grimm.  Third  Row:  T. 
Asbakson,  H.  Gurule,  D.  Vega,  F.  Guzman,  W.  Caffall.  Back  Row:  J.  Kocrmer,  adviser;  E. 
Benson,  D.  Jones,  W.  Creager,  G.  Webb,  D.  Williams. 


378 


Front  Row:   C.  Meegan,  D.  Coursen,  coach;  U.  Boefili,  J.  Woods.  Back  Row:  A.  Sirlin,  D.  Lean,  |.  Adami,  M.  Hugunin,  capt.; 
T.  Gaffigan,  W.  Adami,  B.  Tully. 

ICE  HOCKEY 


AMERICAN  INSTITUTE  of  ELECTRONICS 


Front  Row:  J.  Horrocks,  R.  Chase,  C.  Rfley, 
R.  GuUett,  W.  VanTuyl,  pres.;  R.  Willard, 
treas.;  R.  Freemire,  D.  Norton,  J.  Nelsen,  E. 
Limberger.  Second  Row:  R.  Ritchie,  G.  Wood- 
worth,  G.  McCarney,  S.  Wood,  L.  Snively,  J. 
Zsakany,  G.  Kohne,  M.  Ressler,  M.  Pearlman, 
J.  Siegel,  R.  Piepoh,  D.  Schneider.  Third  Row: 


and 
ELECTRICAL 
ENGINEERS 


H.  Henegar,  A.  Hymans,  B.  Centofanti,  A. 
Bezos,  E.  Fernandez,  E.  Mauch,  J.  Determan, 
T.  Jesswein,  A.  Haspert,  F.  Costanza,  M.  Skane. 
Back  Row:  J.  Morales,  N.  Stein,  E.  Lee,  D. 
Rinker,  S.  Bobbins,  P.  Rodwell,  T-  Rama,  D. 
Wilhelm,  K.  Boegli,  E.  Fromm,  J.  Moffett, 
R.  Rose,  R.  Bricker,  D.   Decker. 


Front  Row:  P.  Johnson,  treas.;  S.  Rahman,  F.  Bridgets,  faculty  adviser;  Y.  Lim,  pres.;  I.  Chepenik,  C.  Malament.  Second  Row: 
S.  Sarakontu,  G.  Konstantopoulo,  M.  Thune,  C.  Spiliadis,  M.  Rice,  T.  Akin,  P.  Srisawangwat.  Third  Row:  R.  Preciado,  H.  Grunberg, 
F.    Behbin,    W.    Holmes,    S.    Schwarz,    T.    McGonigle,    O.    Tidemand.  Back  Row:  P.  Aryan-Nejad,  M.  Khopandi,  P.  Lapera,  v.  pres. 


INTERNATIONAL  CLUB 


Seated  on  floor:  A.  Whitebread,  L.  Schafer 
B.  Skaggs,  A.  Barton,  S.  Itzel,  A.  Keiley.  Second 
Row:  M.  Matzen,  M.  Purucker,  C.  Schwiesow, 
T.  Crowley,  K.  Neal,  V.  Chance,  S.  Berry,  J- 
Francis,  sec.-treas.;  T.  Smith,  pres.;  M.  Sippel, 
V.  pres.;  C.  Machis,  corres.  sec.  Back  Row:  J. 
Smith,  J.  Benton,  T.  Lewis,  B.  Moffett. 


380 


MUSIC  EDUCATORS 


1.  M.  Feldman,  2.  E.  Zippermann,  3.  J.  Morarre,  v.  pres.  4.  F. 
Klatzkin,  5.  M.  Goodman,  6.  C.  Keys,  7.  K.  Dulabhan,  8.  M.  Gor- 
man, 9.  M.  Ptak,  10.  M.  Dutterer,  11.  C.  Carmack,  12.  R.  Schnider, 
13.  Dr.  M.  de  Vermond,  adviser,  14.  R.  Shafer,  pres. 


NAT.  SOCIETY  of 

INTERIOR 

DESIGNERS 


381 


Left  to  right:  J.  FUisclui,  pres.;  C.  Montgomery,  \.  pros.;  G.  Maxwell, 
V.  pres.;  G.  Dimstcn,  treas.;  T.  Tnutt,  A.  Speizman,  B.  Weiner,  J. 
Haveland,  R.  Potash,  K.  Frazier,  I.  Hurvvitz,  K.  Hansen,  D.  Morris,  S. 
VanGrack. 


OLD  LINE  PARTY 


PARKS  and  RECREATIONAL  SOCIETY 

Front   Row:    M.   VanKirk,   B.   Bunch,   I.   Paul,   v.   pres.;   K.   Ernst,  pres.;   E.  Temple,   M.  Lopes,  S.  Bix,  G. 
Wojtech.    Back   Row:    D.    Millikan,   K.   Wilson,   A.   Brzostowski,  R.   Harerove. 


382 


PHARMACY 


Seated:  D.  Collins,  pres.;  M.  Fnichtbaum,  D.  McMalton,  sec;  C.  Reynolds,  treas.;  J.  Ras. 
Standing:  J.  SprigRS,  S.  Shaffer,  K.  Henck,  B.  Ralin,  J.  Novak,  Y.  Mei  Lee,  R.  Tidier,  M. 
Young,  J.  Stevenson,  E.  Johnson,  S.  Simko,  J.  Mason,  G.  Keyes. 


PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 


Seated:  A.  Leiderman,  K.  Regan,  P.  Peridier,  S.  Serf,  J.  Fey,  R.  Friedlander,  B. 
Osborne,  M.  Phillips,  M.  Walter,  T.  Gerdts,  S.  Aumack,  B.  LeVine,  R.  Fort,  L. 
Howarth,  adviser;  M.  Williams,  adviser.  Standing:  L.  Allen,  v.  pres.;  P.  Sanders, 
W.  Kennedy,  R.  Heller,  R.  Barr,  G.  Kuntz,  R.  Urich,  J.  Minninger,  G.  Hogan,  J. 
Affolter,  J.  Schoen,  R.Hutsler,  R.  Hoffmann,  pres.;  D.  Keys,  treas.;   R.   Rubini. 


MAJORS 


Front  Row:  E.  Atkins,  B.  Light,  T.  Becker,  J.  Lubell,  R.  Brocato,  pres.;D.  Yutchishen,  C.  Gerber,  B.  Nacblas,  S.  Gcnut.  Second  Row:  B.  Allgri, 
J.  Marshall,  M.  Trout,  M.  Serry,  C.  Sielski,  N.  Zamorski,  treas.;  T.  Snowwhite,  v.  pres.;  G.  Rodgers,  S.  Boston,  S.  Powley.  Back  Row:  M.  Spegele, 
S.  Fay,  J.  Galbreath,  K.  Tougjas,  J.  Hook,  M.  Layfield,  L.  Sheppard,  D.  Usher,  L.  Brittinghan,  C.  Teague,  L.  Cameron. 

PHYSICAL  THERAPY 


Front   Row:    C.    Leverton,   C.    Stoecker,   treas.;    S.   Borko.   Back  Row:   M.   Sheehy,   K.   Petraitis,   R. 
Laime,  adviser;   D.  Tepper,  sec;  J.  Haifley,  v.  pres.;   C.   Holland. 


POLITICAL 
SCIENCE 


384 


1.  R.  Chu,  2.  A.  Fink,  3.  J,  Buckley,  4.  W.  Hacknett,  pres.;  5.  P.   Buhlig,  adviser;  6.  J.  Trezza,  7.  R.  Beadles,  8.  J.  Lurie,  9.   H.  Okun,  10.  D. 

Devaney,    11.   E.   Forsht,   12.   M.   Chapman,    13.   S.   Lewis,    14.  J.   Menick,   15.  T.  Roberts,   16.   M.  Wolk,   17.  F.   Levin,   18.  C;.   Matheos,  19.  G. 

Duvall,  20.  J.  Semuels,  21.  R.  Ives,  22.  E.  Schwartz,  23.  M.  Pazornick,  24.  J.  Goldman,  25.  J.   Goldstein,  26.  J.   Rohr,  27.   M.  Pierson,  28.  C. 
Partridge. 


PRELAW 


Left  to  right:   G.  Vacek,   P.   Schroeder,  W.   Marwede,   H,   Lewin,   treas.;   E.   Morris,   M.   Mokhtarzada, 
pres.;   I.  Zalucky,   C.  George. 


PRE-MED 


385 


RADIO  and  TELEVISION 
WORKSHOP 


386 


Growth  and  recognition  were  key  words  of  the  Radio  and  Television  Work- 
shop during  1967-68.  As  the  selective  membership  of  the  Workshop  grew  to  over 
fifty,  its  prominence  as  a  permanent  establishment  in  the  field  of  campus  media 
became  a  reality. 

Proof  of  the  Workshop's  expansion  was  the  noticeable  number  of  new 
programs  aired  over  the  University's  closed-circuit  television  system.  Students 
were  offered  a  variety  of  weekly  shows  to  watch  between  classes,  ranging  from 
the  satirical  review,  "Ballyhoo!,"  to  the  more  serious  public  affairs  shows,  directed 
by  Joe  Policy,  president  of  the  Workshop. 

Under  the  guidance  of  executive  officers,  producers  and  directors,  students 
of  the  Radio  and  TV  VV^orkshop  learned  the  "nuts  and  bolts"  of  television  pro- 
gramming. Training  sessions  were  followed  by  work  on  actual  shows,  and  newly 
acquired  knowledge  took  the  form  of  first-hand  experience.  All  phases  of  pro- 
gramming, from  acting  and  directing  to  floor  sweeping,  were  performed  by 
Workshop  members. 

Although  selection  of  its  members  is  restrictive,  the  Workshop  anticipates  an 
expansion  of  its  membership  and  the  production  of  more  shows  for  its  growing 
audience. 


1.  B.  Sidvvell,  2.  D.  Phillips,  3.  J.  Haifley,  v.  pres.;  4.  J.  Policy, 
pres.;  5.  T.  Cozzoli,  director;  6.  A.  Abrams,  p.  r.;  7.  V.  Kahl,  sec; 
8.  B.  Kreisman,  9.  M.  Cagan,  10.  W.  Price,  11.  J  Cooper,  12  L. 
Schaefer,  13.  B.  Cohen,  14.  E.  Schenker,  15.  S.  Yoffe,  16.  R.  Croll, 
17.  K.  Newman,  18.  M.  Taylor,  19.  J.  Sachs,  20.  N.  Craley,  21.  S. 
Berberich,  22.  R.  Fisch,  23.  C.  Miles,  24.  L.  Jewel,  25.  N.  Stein, 
26.  T.  Moore,  27.  B.  Holmes,  28.  C.  Breite-man,  29.  D.  Cohen,  30. 
B.  Schwartz,  31.  J.  Censor. 


387 


ROTC 


Lt.  Col.  A.  C.  Haniby 


The  death  of  Lt.  Col.  Albert  C. 
Hamby,  Sept.  26,  1967,  marked  the 
loss  of  a  personal  friend  to  many  ca- 
dets of  the  330th  Cadet  Wing 
AFROTC  of  the  University. 

Killed  at  Hurlburt  Air  Force  Base, 
Ala.,  Lt.  Col.  Hamby  was  flying  in 
preparat()r>'  training  for  duty  in  Viet 
Nam. 


388 


389 


ARNOLD 

AIR 
SOCIETY 


Front  Row:  J.  Koemer,  J.  Call,  T,  Curky,  M.  Mc(;r..ckin,  B.  Robtrts,  P.  Prmit,  H.  Funk.  Second 
Row:  K.  Wright,  S.  Sirken,  A.  Kirschbauni,  R.  Knapp,  D.  Quein,  C.  Bahoyian,  J.  Dix.  Third  Row; 
D.  Pierce,  M.  Swomley,  J.  Luce,  A.  Armstrong.  Back  Row;   C.  Carlo,  C.  Killin,  M.  Yourtee. 


Left  to  right:   Rothwell,   admin,   officer;   D.   J.    Newcomb,    infor.    officer;    E.    Woytowitz,    com- 
mander;  P.   Adorian,   exec,   officer;    S.    Bond,   operation   officer;    V.    Buckson,    comptroller. 

ANGEL  FLIGHT 

AREA  B-1 

OFFICERS 


390 


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Front  Row:  C.  Enlow,  M.  Gill,  B.  Halstead,  V.  Buckson,  D.  Rothwell,  S.  Bond,  E.  Woytowitz,  J.  Bentz,  A.  Kennelly,  M.  Hagan,  K.  Nissley  M. 
Stoklosa,  J.  Grayson,  S.  Kline,  J.  Alcorn,  P.  Perron,  M.  Woods.  Back  Row:  B.  RoRers,  K.  Wise,  K.  Jaegemian,  L.  Murray,  B.  Dunnarant  C. 
Shockley,  J.  Tanada,  C.  Andrejack,  M.  McCarthy,  L.  Delizia,  S.  Perry,  C.  Kellstram,  A.  Small,  M.  Rogers,  M.  Whitehill,  A.  Commerford  N.  Haesler, 
N.  Floyd,  S.  Kaccna,  C.  Sacks,  N.  McCullough,  P.  Rimbos,  '     Copony,  G.   Kent,  S.   Hangemanole,  S.  Thornberg,  C.   Beebe. 

ANGEL  FLIGHT 


Angel  Flight  at  the  University  of  Maryland  is 
only  one  chapter  of  a  national  honorary  service 
organization  of  young  women,  chosen  on  the  basis 
of  poise,  intelligence  and  interest  in  the  Armed 
Services. 

Their  goal  is  three-fold:  to  strengthen  and 
promote  interest  in  the  Air  Force,  to  give  college 
women  across  the  United  States  knowledge  and 
information  concerning  the  services,  and  to  aid  the 
progress  of  the  Arnold  Air  Society  and  Corps  of 
Cadets. 

Nationally  recognized  at  130  schools  across 
the  country,  Puerto  Rico  and  Hawaii,  Angel  Flight 
chapters  center  their  programs  around  the  Air 
Force,  the  campus  and  the  community. 

As  official  hostesses  of  the  University,  they 
usher,  host  and  serve  at  various  campus  functions, 
including  the  President's  Convocation. 


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CLUB 


Front  Row:  B.  Axelrod,  treas.;  M.  Kocho,  pres.;  J. 
Snyder.  Back  Row:  T.  Louis,  v.  pres.;  R.  Whitloch,  L. 
Anderson. 


391 


SCUBA  DIVERS: 


"The 

Underwater  Diving 

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392 


1.  S.  Clark,  2.  L.  Heam,  3.  C.  Clark,  4.  L.  Ericson, 
5.  S.  Borst,  6.  R.  Landers,  7.  L.  Struct,  8.  R.  Ver- 
fuerth,  9.  T.   Snell,   10.  T.   Kenney,   11.   N.   Bowser. 


From  a  basis  of  fifteen  divers  in  the  Spring  of  1965, 
the  University's  Scuba  Diving  Club  has  surfaced  to  its 
present  total  of  over  60  members.  ^'Iaking  waves  with 
the  motto:  "Safety  Through  Education,"  the  club  is 
trained  by  members  of  the  National  Association  of 
Underwater  Instructors.  NAVI  is  rated  as  one  of  the 
world's  best  training  organizations  for  amateur  divers. 
Two  Underwater  Diving  Terrapins,  Tom  Kenney  and 
Bob  Landers,  are  certified  NAVI  instnictors. 

Maryland's  Scuba  Diving  Club  dipped  down  to 
the  Florida  Keys  during  Semester  Break  for  its  annual 
"camp-diving  trip."  Those  who  continue  to  sample  the 
local  waters  take  "ice  dives"  in  water  temperatures  as 
low  as  thirty  degrees. 

For  that  light  touch  of  incidental  inspiration,  the 
club  entertains  nimors  of  buried  and  sunken  treasure 
hidden  in  the  muddy  depths  of  Maryland.  And  for 
those  who  seek  adventure  in  the  underwater  world, 
Maryland's  Scuba  Diving  Club  serves  as  a  source  for 
acquiring  the  knack  of  safe  yet  skillful  diving. 


393 


SKYDIVERS 


'The  Fallouts" 


394 


Acid?  Who  needs  it?  Want  to  expand  your  mind? 
Try  jumping  from  a  plane  going  80  miles  per  hour 
a  quarter  of  a  mile  in  the  sky! 

The  exciting  sport  of  skydiving  has  come  to 
Maryland  via  "The  Fallouts."  The  club,  new  last 
year,  was  organized  to  provide  an  economical  way 
for  students  desiring  to  learn  the  sport. 

Club  president,  Kevin  Burke,  provides  most  of 
the  instruction  for  those  wanting  something  a  little 
different.  Instruction  involves  one  day  on  the  ground 
and  five  static  line  jumps.  A  static  line  jump  is  exe- 
cuted with  the  aid  of  a  line,  secured  to  the  aircraft  to 
assure  opening  of  the  canopy.  The  canopy,  or  chute, 
is  a  hemispherical  umbrella-shaped  nylon  device 
with  sections  which  can  be  opened  and  closed  to 
guide  the  descent. 

Upon  completion  of  proper  instruction  and  ap- 
proval, the  novice  can  make  a  free  fall  jump,  one 
in  which  he  opens  the  canopy  himself. 


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1.  B.  Kanzler,  2.  R.  Kepner,  3.  S. 
Fogel,  4.  B.  Sartwell,  5.  G.  Crane, 
6.  J.  Humphreys,  7.  G.  Allen,  v. 
pres.;  8.  C.  Emerson,  9.  C.  Ryan, 
sec.-treas.;  10.  J.  Sancewich,  11. 
P.  Stimueiss,  12.  W.  Fleming,  13. 
K.  Burke,  pres.;   14.  H.  Loss. 


SEMPER  FIDELIS 
SOCIETY 


Seated:  J.  Scire,  pres.;  G.  Phelps,  E.  Phelps,  sec;  M.  Henig,  A.  Speizman,  T.  Brown, 
E.  Anastasi.  Standing:  A.  Hitt,  J.  Szynikowicz,  \V.  Warrington,  C.  Groves. 


SOCIETY  for  the  ADVANCEMENT  of 


Front  Row;   A.  Cole,   R.   Hilton,   S.   Miles,   M.   Pedak,   D.  MacVean,   J.   O'Brien,   J. 

Kephart.   Second   Row:    D.   CraiK,   T.   Pergola,   S.    Brown,  v.    pres.;    T.    Schmitz,    P. 

Lerario.   Back   Row:   D.  Doubroff,   D.   Evans,   D.   Willoth,  v.  pres.;   C.   Rohland,   L. 
Kirkpatrick,  pres.;  J.  Bickley,  A.  Fritts,  R.  Matlaga. 


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Front  Row:  J.  Pensinger,  sec;  M.  Suarez, 
pres.;  D.  Jeffrey,  v.  pres.;  K.  Wagues- 
pack,    treas.;    J.    Robertson.    Back    Row: 


SOCIETY 
of 


J.  Clark,  R.  Austin,  B.  S\  ampler,  E.  Day, 
D.  Norton,  J.  Henry,  J.  Tylec,  R.  Ritchie. 


AMERICAN  MILITARY  ENGINEERS 


SOCIETY  of  FIRE  PROTECTION 
ENGINEERS 

Front  Row:  J.  Bender,  E.  Sliollenberger,  sec;  W.  Boyce,  v.  pres.;  W.  Carson,  pres.;  F.  Brower,  treas.;  R.  Krein.  Second  Row: 
W.  Cannon,   B.   Sfielley,  J.   Lathrop,   R.   McCracken,  J.   Luley.   Back  Row:   R.  Alston,  J.  Bell,  J.  O'Neill,  F.  Fabin. 


397 


Left  to  right:  M.  Mejia,  treas.;  J.  Bilecky,  sec;  L.  Dorsey,  L.  Matuskey,  W.  Singleton,  J.  White,  C.   Ugiansky,  pres.;   E.   Mauch,   E. 
Quinn,  S.   Lasher. 

SOCIETY  of  WOMEN  ENGINEERS 


SOCIOLOGY  CLUB 


Front  Row:  D.  Mitchell,  S.  Lewis,  M.  Pelczar,  v.  pres.;  S.  Krieger,  pres.;  R.  Aserkoff,  v.  pres.;  E.  Ginsberg,  sec.-treas.  Second  Row: 
J.  Wilson,  faculty  adviser;  R.  Hirzel,  P.  Lejins,  T.  Aluisi,  M.  Robinson,  M.  Brill,  P.  Jennings,  H.  Loring,  L.  Kupersmith,  J.  Timmens. 
Back  Row:  J.  Parker,  P.  Ford,  J.  Fletcher,  R.  Schlossberg,  R.  Speck,  M.  Green,  A.  Tempel. 


398 


SKI  CLUB 


ski  Club  Officers:  President— Ron  Lara,  Vice  Presi- 
dent—Tim Campos,  Secretary— Isabelle  Mikus,  Mi- 
kus.  Treasurer— Phil  Rodwell. 


Rolling  in  the  green  stuff  is  part  of  beginner's  luck  at 
the  Terrapin  Ski  Club.  The  green  stuff  is  grass  of  the  non- 
hippie  variety  and  on  Tuesday  nights  more  than  twenty 
novice  skiiers  struggle  with  boots,  skis,  and  poles  on  slopes 
around  Ritchie  Coliseum.  They  liiie  up  on  grass  and,  under 
instruction  of  the  club's  Dryland  Ski  School,  are  introduced 
to  basic  skiing  techniques. 

Six  hundred  strong,  the  Ski  Club  hits  the  slopes  from 
Maryland  to  Canada.  One  hundred  members  skiied  in 
Northern  Vermont,  and  Sutton,  Quebec,  during  the  Christ- 
mas holidays.  Another  hundred  members  skiied  at  Hay- 
stack, Vermont,  during  semester  break. 

A  Ski  Bum  trip  is  the  Easter  vacation  answer  to  Fort 
Lauderdale.  Skiers  tackle  a  slope  a  day  in  New  Hampshire 
and  Vermont.  Meanwhile,  Spring  Semester's  weekend  trips 
include  Blue  Knob  and  Seven  Springs,  Pennsylvania. 

Rugged  skiiers  of  a  more  acclaimed  variety  are  the 
twelve  members  (two  are  girls)  of  the  Terrapin  Ski  Club 
Racing  Team.  This  is  the  first  year  the  club  has  had  a  team; 
it  has  been  making  Federation  International  du  Ski  points 
in  the  Eastern  Amateur  Ski  Association.  Dave  Douglas  is 
hailed  as  the  team's  best  bet  in  the  giant  slalom,  and  thanks 
goes  to  Mike  Radin  who  instructed  eight  candidates  for  the 
Ski  Patrol  System. 


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TRAIL  CLUB 


The  Terrapin  Trail  Club  is  the  campus  group  who 
would  gladly  row  a  boat,  climb  a  mountain,  or  hike  ten 
miles.  Members  are  required  only  to  have  an  inborn  love 
of  the  outdoors.  Activities  cover  mountain  climbing,  spelunk- 
ing (caving),  hiking  and  storm  draining.  Trail  Club  meetings 
offer  members  a  chance  to  recount  past  adventures,  as  well  as 
to  plan  and  to  discuss  future  ventures. 


Left  to  Right:  Front  Row:  R.  Bucca,  J.  Hull,  P.  Mallary,  C.  Feitarek,  P.  Wells,  D.  Pearlman.  Second  Row;  D.  Prevar,  B.  Jones,  M.  Johnson,  sec; 
B.  Bryce,  S.  Ponemone,  C.  Cline,  B.  Chute,  pres.;  K.  Feduska,  A.  Lord,  S.  Stacy,  A.  Chute,  S.  Smith.  Back  Row:  C.  Lord,  B.  Bennington, 
J.  Lock,  treas.;  M.  Krepner,  R.  Canter,  A.  Lattemer. 


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I.  p.   Rouzer,  2.  B.   Ifshin,  3.   M.   Brill,  4.   L.   Wintering,   5.   D.   Smulowitz,  6.  L.  Petzold,  7.  C.  Holstein,  8.  M.  Gray,  9.  C.  Plachta,  10.  C.  Kukuda, 

II.  J.  Prouty,   12.  A.  Henderson,   13.  D.  Perry,   14.  D.  George,   15.  J.  Zaciewski,  16.  M.  Averam,  17.  L.  Wilson,  18.  P.  Gorman. 

THETA  SIGMA  PHI 


Front  Row:   I.  Zalucky,   L.   Diachok,   sec;   A.   Chornodolsky,  pres.  Back  Row:  G.  Kurtz,  J.  Petren- 
ko,  P.  Pytlowany. 


UKRANIAN 
CLUB 


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Front  Row:  A.  Brzostowski,  T.  Thompson,  R.  Spinella,  R.  Reed,  J.  Hill,  sec;  D.  Dodse,  pres.;  D.  Donahue,  v.  pres.;  H.  Hoffman,  D.  Reeso.  Second 
Row:  V.  Meleski,  E.  Kane,  J.  Arnoult,  D.  Starnes,  B.  Lovett,  D.  Schollander,  K.  Billotte,  R.  Beauchamp.  Third  Row:  G.  Parsons,  K.  Webster,  H. 
deLozier,  W.  Godwin,  J.  Schwartzel,  W.  Betts,  S.  Washburn,  J.  Meehan,  T.  Sinibaldi.  Fourth  Row:  J.  Prevar,  J.  McCamant,  F.  Delvecchio,  D. 
Delmer,  W.  Dranginis,  W.  Van  Heusen,  T.  Gagner.  Back  Row:  H.  Mallon,  W.  Pawlowski,  T.  Patterson,  D.  Jones,  T.  Plevin,  T.  Bartolec,  F.  Costello, 
R.  Cimer,  N.   Roualekedes,   adviser. 

VARSITY  "M  "  CLUB 


Left  to  right:   H.  Caldwell,  W.  Mouser,  J.  Meadows,  J.   Graham,  D.   Hopkins,  pres.: 
R.  Goldstein. 


VETERAN'S 
CLUB 


403 


Front  Row:   S.   Harness,  J.   Pickett,  pres.;   M.   Forrest,    B.    Wirtz,    v.    pres.-treas.;    E.    Marcus,    S.    Pavey, 
adviser.    Back    Row:    L.    Buchbinder,    J.    Polletto,    D.   Altland,  F.  Feuer. 

VOLUNTEERS  FOR  MENTAL  HEALTH 


Left  to  right:   C.   Nicewarner,  unidentified,   S.   Fischer,  M.  Canaris,  H.  Irwin.  (The  majority  of  the  group 
is  not  pictured.) 


WEIGHT 
LIFTERS 


404 


Front  Row:  L.  Andrews,  L.  Russell,  C.  Athey,  C.  Shaw,  corr.  sec;  P.  Adkin,  treas.;  K.  Regan,  v.  pres.;  D.  Kilmore,  L.  Laycock,  M.  Sourwine.  Second 
Row:  C.  Bianar,  A.  Baege,  L.  Slifer,  E.  Zipperman,  J.  Tinney,  J.  Lambert,  M.  Egan,  N.  Fleigh,  J.  Hildebrand,  sec;  S.  Fisher,  M.  Sneider,  pres.; 
E.  Kesler,  adviser;  L.  Gehlert.  Back  Row;  K.  Kelly,  C.  Purinton,  D.  Meade,  G.  Reilly,  J.  Lovell,  B.  Brown,  J.  Henn. 


W  R  A 


Front  Row;  P.  Johnson,  D.  Tepper,  treas.;  S.  Sagal,  v.  pres.,  P.  Katz.  Second  Rou :  C.  Gammon,  R. 
Sodano,  W.  Miller,  B.  Murik,  pres.:  H.  Hoffman,  K.  Feduska.  Back  Row:  T.  Bruce,  O.  Tidemand,  R. 
NefF,  J.  Haifley. 

YOUNG  DEMOCRATS  CLUB 


YOUNG  REPUBLICANS  CLUB 

Front  Row:  C.  Brueggeman,  D.  Stokely,  P.  Gilbert,  J.  Marsfiall,  K.  Petraitis,  pres.:  M.  Davis,  corres.  sec;  C.  Stoecker,  treas.:  J.  Richardson, 
B.  Bent,  P.  Smith.  Second  Row:  S.  .Shisler,  D.  Miller,  K.  Lehnbeuter,  R.  Brown,  M.  Mitchell,  L.  Bashoor,  D.  Glunt,  E.  Cutright,  J.  Snyder. 
Back  Row:  T.  Dorsey,  T.  Jackson,  N.  Woodell,  F.  Hamilton,  R.  Piaggione,  R.  Ritter,  R.  Hancock,  P.  Sweeney,  A.  Baker,  K.  Swanson,  R. 
Perry,   T.   Hamilton,   H.   Morris. 


COMMUNICATIONS 


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ARGUS 


BRAD  LARSON 
Editor  -in-Chief 


Mythical  ship-builder  Argus  saw  all  things.  He  had 
a  hundred  eyes.  Nothing,  not  even  spirits,  escaped  his 
notice. 

ARGUS  Feature  Magazine  has  been  keeping  its  watch- 
ful eyes  on  the  Maryland  campus  since  the  Spring  of 
1966.  A  small  circle  of  students  had  become  aware  that 
the  University  had  everything  but  a  feature  publication. 
They  decided  to  fill  that  need  with  ARGUS. 

Since  that  time,  ARGUS  has  scrutinized  the  famous 
and  infamous,  the  heavens  and  the  underworld,  the  limits 
of  the  student's  ken.  Its  readers  have  enjoyed  interviews 
of  Miller  Hudson  and  Bob  \^'ard,  learned  about  the 
historic,  local  airport  and  about  the  University's  enig- 
matic underground  railroad,  and  have  been  stimulated 
by  art,  photography  and  humor. 

Initially,  ARGUS  focused  mainly  on  campus  events, 
those  of  chief  interest  to  the  undergraduate.  But  the 
periphery  of  its  co\'erage  has  extended  to  encompass  news 
that  is  not  strictly  collegiate,  yet  is  of  interest  to  the  college 
student.  ARGUS  presents  a  broader  view  of  life,  an 
extended  horizon  to  the  young  man  or  woman  whose  life, 
because  he  or  she  is  a  student,  is  somewhat  sheltered  and 
isolated  from  the  activities  of  the  non-academic  \^'orld. 

In  the  future,  ARGUS  will  be  peering  more  deeply  into 
the  special  entliusiasms  of  the  young  adult— self-expres- 
sion, education,  people,  politics,  love,  war,  life,  death— 
and  the  list  goes  on.  ARGUS  will  be  critically  looking 
into. broadening  the  college  student's  vision. 


MURIEL  ZETTER 
Art  Editor 


Front  Row:  D.  Bourdon.   Back  Row: 


Feature 


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ART  GONZALES 
Business  Manager 


MITZI  GOLDIE 
Feature  Editor 


JULIE  AMBERSON 
Copy  Editor 


WADE  HOOKER 
Photo  Editor 


S.  Witt,   R.   Ridenour,  J.   Wade,   T.   Beck,   B.   Korn. 


Staff 


409 


HOLLACE  GOLDBKHC 
Ass't.  Managing  EditOi 


JERRY  CEPPOS 
Editor-in-Chief 


410 


TOM  WINER 
Sales  Manager 


ALAN  D.  KELLAM 
Business  Manager 


ROB  W^ISHART 

Associate 

Editor 


LARRY  WERNER 
Managing  Editor 


DBK  .  .  .  rated  among  the  top  ten  college  papers  in  the  country  .  .  . 
first  full  year  for  the  five  day  per  week  paper  .  .  .  striving  to  keep  ahead 
of  the  news  .  .  .  rivaling  the  metres  in  coverage  .  .  .  providing  more 
late  news  than  ever  before  .  .  .  keeping  an  eye  on  the  world  beyond 
the  campus  .  .  .  Con  Con,  P.G.  County  Council,  University  autonomy, 
Board  of  Regents  .  .  .  reflecting  student  opinion  through  a  variety  of 
letters  to  the  editor  .  .  .  emphasizing  student  rights  .  .  .  opposing  "en- 
forced morality"  on  drinking,  intervisitation,  curfews  .  .  .  representing 
all  segments  of  the  student  body  .  .  .  urging  students  to  "show  some 
muscle"  .  .  .  supporting  not  anarchy,  but  careful  use  of  civil  disobedience 
.  .  .  adding  an  entertainment  section  .  .  .  reorganizing  the  staff  to  include 
more  executive  positions  .  .  .  developing  greater  "esprit  de  corps"  .  .  . 
stressing  professionalism  in  all  aspects  of  the  paper  .  .  .  "playing  for 
real"  is  the  keynote. 


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JIM  FELLOWS 
Associate  Editor 


STEVE  PARKS 
Sports  Editor 


JUDY  APPEL 
Associate  Editor 


PHOTO  STAFF-MILTON  BUCHLER  II.  Editor 


IRA  ALLEN 
Associate  Editor 


NEWSBOARD 


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SPORTS  STAFF 


ENTERTAINMENT  PAGE  STAFF 
BARBARA  IFSHIN,  Editor 


BUSINESS  STAFF 


MYRNA  LIPPMAN 
Associate  Editor 


NIGHT  STAFF 


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TERRAPIN 


LISA  N.  TAYLOR 
Editor-in-Chief 


A  quest  for  purpose  yields: 
Self-expression  —  copywriting,  photography,  layout .  . . 

rallying  for  student  rights 
Energy  —  producing  464  pages  .  .  .  nervous,  useful,  wasted 

expended  .  . .  four  years  at  Maryland 
Solitude  —  a  quiet  office,  the  darkroom  ...  a  comer  in 

McKeldin,  a  sunny  day  on  the  mall 
Anticipation  —  the  TERRAPIN  .  .  .  weekends,  the  last  final, 

a  new  semester,  a  diploma 
Preoccupation  —  the  Editor's  burden  .  .  .  the  impending  teixn 

paper,  the  accomplishment  of  a  purpose 
Identity  —  the  year  at  a  glance  ...  a  meaning  for  those 

seeking  one 

-quest  of  the  1967-1968  TERRAPD 


DICK  RHUDY.  SHARON  SMITH 
ASSISTANT  BUSINESS  MANAGER 


TONY  ANTHONY 
Photo  Editor 


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JEANNE  HARRIS 
Copy  Editor 


MARGIE  JOHNSON 
Proofs  Editor 


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SUSIE  KAMINSKI 
Layout  Editor 


SCOTT  MOORES 
Art  Editor 


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STAFFS: 


BUSINESS 


Left  to  right:  Chuck  Knight,  Jim  Sakers,  Steve  Vogel,  Tony  An- 
thony, Alan  Isicson 

PHOTOGRAPHY 


Carol  Duke  Susie  Kaminski 

LAYOUT 


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Sharon  Smith,  Carol  Miller,  Dana  Meade,  Iris  Oppen- 
heim,  Dick  Rhudy,  Brenda  Hogston,  Kathy  Hollar, 
Teresa  Lowe,  Diane  CUthero 


Jeanne  Harris  Debbi  George 

COPY 


Left  to  Right:  Dennis  Devaney,  Fran  Scher,  Sherry  Mader,  Linda  Culbertson,  Jim  Sakers 

SECTION  EDITORS 


417 


ALL /J^ICRICAK 
COLLCG&KADIO 


EDDIE  SACKS,  Station  Manager 


WMUC,  with  the  addition  of  Operation  24,  brought 
automation  to  its  programming  this  year.  The  campus  sta- 
tion, student  owned  and  operated,  incorporated  Operation 
24  to  provide  an  automatic  system  combining  'Tiackground" 
music  with  regular  taped  breaks  for  news  and  University 
bulletins.  This  system  made  it  possible  for  WMUC  to 
provide  round-the-clock  music  .  .  .  Operation  24  continuing 
after  live  broadcasting  ended. 

The  station  extended  the  service  to  all  buildings  on 
campus  which  have  the  proper  installations.  Soon  dining 
halls,  the  Student  Union,  the  physical  plant,  and  other 
campus  buildings  will  have  use  of  Operation  24. 

WMUC  attempts  to  provide  what  the  students  want. 
Station  Manager  Eddie  Sacks  explains,  "Because  we  are  a 
college  station,  we  can  be  freer  and  more  at  ease.  We  don't 
commercialize.  Rather,  we  do  what  the  students  want." 
WMUC  strives  for  professional  programming,  but  never 
loses  sight  of  the  fact  that  it  is  a  college  station. 

The  station  remains  localized,  providing  full  coverage 
of  all  major  campus  events,  from  football  and  basketball 
games  to  "specials"  such  as  IPC  Sing,  Harmony  Hall,  and 
"RHC  Presents."  Frequently  WMUC  broadcasts  feature 
local  University  talent,  such  as  band,  glee  clubs,  Flying 
Follies,  and  a  University  Theatre  musical.  In  addition,  the 
station  maintains  a  policy  of  publicizing  as  many  campus 
activities  as  possible. 


JOHN  DOWELING 
Program  Director 


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SUSAN  SACKS,  Business  Manager 


JOHN  HARTGE  LEE 

Promotion  Dir.      SCHULMAN 

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RAY  FERRARA 
News  Director 


RICK  KING,  Chief  Engineer 
BOB  de  VROOM,  Engineer 


419 


CAROL  LAMISON,  Continuity  Directress 


KATHY  SCHWARTZ. 
Music  Librarian 


ANNA  McGUIRE 
Miss  Midnight 


420 


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The  excellence  of  WMUC  has  not  gone  unnoticed  by 
either  nation-wide  or  campus-wide  personalities.  The  Inter- 
collegiate Broadcasting  System,  in  1965,  named  WMUC 
the  "station  of  the  year."  Since  that  time,  no  other  college 
station  has  received  that  award. 

WMUC  —  "school  spirit  radio"  —  takes  pride  in  the  cam- 
pus. Again  this  year  the  campus  takes  pride  in  WMUC. 


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Brainchild  of  the  Student-Faculty  Union  is  the  three  year  old 
University  of  Maryland  Course  Guide  —  a  putlication  that  strives 
to  tell  it  like  it  is  by  presenting  an  accurate  evaluation  of  courses 
and  instructors.  The  truth  may  hurt,  but  Course  Guide  crusaders 
cannot  coddle  the  campus. 

Every  section  of  every  course  included  in  the  Guide  receives 
standard  systematic  treatment.  The  current  procedure  confirms 
that  of  the  students  interviewed  for  each  section;  one-sixth  of 
the  students  received  an  A;  one-third,  B;  one-third,  C;  and  one- 
sixth,  D.  The  present  publication  concerns  more  than  40  depart- 
ments in  seven  colleges  at  the  University. 

Stimulated  by  official  opposition,  Course  Guide  has  become  a 
near-necessity  for  surviving  registration  agitation.  This  Spring, 
students  stepped  from  advisor  to  Armory  armed  vdth  160  pages 
of  unbiased  and  uncensored  data  compiled  by  the  students  for 
the  students. 


COURSE  GUIDE 


FRED  JACOBSON,  Editor-in-Chief 


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COLOR  GUARD 


Left  to  Right:  E.  Garin,  S.  Solic,  D.  Deakyne,  B.  Lawyer,  J.  Edwards,  G.  Fumiaii,  E.  Hynarzewiki,  B.  Steven^,  J.  Hildebrand. 


MAJORETTES 


Center:  G.  Sessoms,  Captain.    Right  to  Left:  J.  Clift,  J.  Reidy,  S.  Sloane,  C.  Kennedy. 


427 


Woods,  D.  Widmayar,  B.  Syzmanski,  H.  Jones,  B.  Thompson,  M.  Torre,  D.  Goethe,  T.  Cozzoli,  D.  Mattingly,  J.  Steele,  C.  Cline,  K. 
Brown,  E.  Scholleck.  Second  Row:  unidentified,  unidentified,  S.  Barklev,  S.  Gibson,  G.  Spicka,  R.  Cobb,  R.  Atherholt,  W.  Cordvan, 
E.  Kivhui,  B.  Sklar,  C.  Miller,  D.  Mattes,  M.  Ptak,  G.  Sartoris,  G.  Matthews.  Third  Row:  B.  Reinmuth,  C.  Oswell,  I.  Barke,  L.  Leslie, 
Swain,  G.  Bottom,  Ron,  D.  Papp,  G.  Heimpel,  B.  Harrell,  G.  Schaub,  T.  Price,  J.  Jones,  R.  Stabnow,  M.  Schearer,  S.  Garrett. 
Row:  R.  Ramsey,  G.  Ratton,  S.  Hawk,  M.  Lason,  L.  Whitlingcr,  M.  Spence,  B.  Merritt,  G.  Rush,  H.  Zelkovitz,  P.  Graley,  v.  pres.;  C.  Tate,  J 
J.  Brewer,  D.  Bottom,  A.  Tompkins,  L.  Marple,  J.  Zitwer,  J.  Rehkemper.  Back  Row:  L.  Morton,  J.  Bruns,  M.  Smith,  L.  Beach,  C.  Welch,  D. 
K.  Kriewald,  J.   MacCulibin,  T.   Baucom,  K.   Dulabhan,  pres.;   A.  Grabin,  J.  Lee,  D.  Behnke,  C.  Nelson,  L.  McCron,  M.  Tomkins,  B.  Gamer. 


Front  Row:  K. 
Hawksworth,   J. 
N.  Cralev,  libr.; 
D.  Bancroft,   L. 


Fourth 

,  Hovis, 

Fiend, 


CHAPEL  CHOIR 


GLEE  CLUB 


Front  Row:   L.   Gottlieb,   D.   Kelly,   C.   O'Meara,   R.   Purnell,   G.   Mendelson,  sec;  A.  Carpenter,  G.  Yonkins,  E.  Haines.  Second  Row:  B 
man,  C.   Meideros,  A.   Ritt,  M.  Stewart,  D.  Fleisher,  P.  Collette,   A.   Richardson,    R.    Schneider,    G.    Davenport,    M.    Feldman,    v.    pres 
Hoopengardner,  A.  Lambert,  J.  Blum,  C.  Gettier,  S.  McComas,  manager.    Third   Row:    N.   Osborne,   N.   Bohanan,   C.   Bowen,   N. 
Taylor,   E.  Zippemian,  J.   Herbert,  G.   Hannan,  C.  Blum,   M.   Korth,   R.   Hall.    R.    Dotson,    G.    Grobaker,    treas.;    N.    Kutson,    B. 
Davidson,   R.   Lewis.   Fourth  Row:   N.  Widmayer,   C.  Greene,   G.   Brown,   B.  Thompson,  J.  Stewart,  M.  Gorman,  P.  Bowman,  G, 
R.   Moeller,  G.   Billet,   D.   Smith,  G.   Lesher,   S.   Checkoway,   K.   Litowski,   ].   McCamant,  B.   Szummy.   Back  Row:   P.   Kovich,   L 


Stitt,  S.  Silver- 
C.  Balser,  S. 
Weiss,  L.  Gordon,  P. 
Morgan,  H.  Dye,  D. 
Miyasaki,  P.  Mullinix, 
Clark,   R.   Weinkranz, 


C.  Best,  L.  Kitzmiller,  C. 
.shaw,  S.  Breitenbach,  N. 


Coupe,  L  Jordan,  B.  Miller,  R.  Rock-well,  L.  Fiana,  G.  Ulrich,  C. 
Smith,   D.   Smith,   F.   Huestis,   pres.;   B.   Schramm,  C.  Barnhart. 


Engel,  S.  Kremenack,  P.  Williams,  A.  Whitehead,  T.  Brad- 


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MADRIGALS 


Combining  their  voices  and  instrumental  skills, 
the  twenty  Maryland  Madrigal  Singers  have  ex- 
panded their  singing  scope  and  increased  their 
fame  hundredfold.  Under  the  direction  of  Miss 
Rose  Marie  Grentzer,  these  sixteen  minstrel  sing- 
ers combine  their  talents  with  those  of  four  instru- 
mentalists to  produce  one  of  the  most  enlighten- 
ing samples  of  music  history  ever  performed. 

Dressed  in  a  traditional  cosume  of  the  Renais- 
sance, the  group  presents  renditions  of  old  Eng- 
lish and  foreign  songs  dating  back  to  the  twelfth 
century.  Yet  their  talents  do  not  stop  with  mu- 
sical precision.  In  addition,  the  group  has  "in- 
cluded in  their  programs  selections  from  fourteen 
countries  and  presented  many  of  their  songs  in 
nine  different  languages. 

Miss  Grentzer  has  conducted,  arranged,  and 
directed  the  success  of  the  Madrigals  since  its 
establishment  in  1958.  She  is  currently  known  na- 
tionally as  an  expert  in  her  music  field,  and 
through  her  constant  efforts  the  Madrigals  have 
attained  fame  in  the  international  music  world. 


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AQUALINERS 


1.  C.  Kirby,  2.  T.  Reddick,  3.  N.  Berman,  4.  L.  Schaub, 
5.  J.  Newhouse,  6.  F.  Berg,  7.  P.  Roberts,  8.  K.  Brooks, 
9.  M.  Gemmell,  10.  K.  New-man,  11.  M.  Pettit,  12.  J. 
Dougan,  13.  A.  Roth,  14.  D.  Kolker,  15.  L.  Dambach, 
16.  K.  Deck,  17.  M.  Liden,  18.  C.  Rochester,  19.  S. 
Strickler,  20.  B.  Blair,  21.  S.  OUson,  22.  B.  Tiiozzo,  23. 
L.  Schafer,  24.  L.  Shirley,  25.  S.  Young,  26.  S.  An- 
drusia,  27.  G.  Stup,  v.  pres.;  28.  J.  Williams,  sec;  29. 
C.  Sutton,  treas.;  30.  J.  Wilson,  pres.;  31.  J.  Lovell, 
32.  L.  Senasack,  33.  D.  Elliott,  34.  H.  Schwab  35.  E. 
Senasack,  36.  K.  Kline,  37.  B.  Forletta. 


FLYING  FOLLIES 


1.  D.  Schlossberg,  2.  L.  Polen,  3.  M.  Mitchell, 
V.  Pres.,  4.  R.  Paritzky,  Pres.,  5.  H.  Bass,  6.  J 
Crivella,  7.  C.  Eckert,  8.  J.  Jacobson,  9.  R 
Emanuel,  Sec,  10.  C.  Coupe,  Treas.,  11.  P 
Samit,  12.  S.  Lawrence,  13.  P.  Ko\itch,  14.  J 
Littman,  15.  H.  Vaflec,  16.  E.  Jurj,nla,  17.  E 
George,  18.  D.  Williams,  19.  L.  Biachock,  20 
R.  Stokes,  21.  R.  Williams,  22.  J.  Ilolljes,  23.  S 
Gardner,  24.  B.  Sacks,  25.  ].  Naiditch,  26.  D. 
Williams,  27.  B.  Lignon,  28.  M.  Dansick.r,  29 
R.  Reiter,  30.  B.  Bogdonoff,  31.  S.  Burke,  32 
B.  Rozzoni,  .33.  B.  Morgan,  34.  A.  Whitehead, 
35.  S.  Silverman,  36.  A.   Richman. 


1.  J.  Martin,  2.  B.  Hillman,  3.  J.  Murray,  asst.  coach;  4.  N.  Crone,  5.  E. 
Puccinelli,  6.  D.  Bier,  asst.  coach;  7.  P.  Pope,  8.  C.  Dempsey,  9,  K.  Allen, 
10.  M.  Vaden,  11.  L.  Holland,  12.  J.  Baker,  13.  G.  Krammer,  director; 
14.  S.  Conway,  15.  D.  Butman,  16.  J.  Cannon,  v.  pres.;  17.  R.  Rhinehart, 
pres.;  18.  M.  Caplan,  19.  O.  Benisek,  treas.;  20.  M.  Louie,  21.  R.  Backus, 
22.  P.  Ganley,  23.  D.  Zeisel,  24.  R.  Jaquith,  25.  J.  Harget,  26.  R.  Robey, 
27.  L.  Lipman,  28.  M.  Wittenstein,  29.  L.  Chubb,  30.  S.  Duerr,  31.  S. 
Gammon,  32.  J.  Fribush,  33.  H.  Griffen,  34.  A.  Crowther,  35.  R.  Bloyer, 
36.  B.  Miller,  37.  P.  Howe,  38.  K.  Hamilton,  39.  M.  Hall,  40.  J.  White, 
41.  M.  Comberaite,  42.  M.  Comiskey,  43.  D.  Davidson,  44.  P.  Siskind,  sec. 


GYM  KAN  A 
TROUPE 


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MODERN  DANCE 


Modem  dance  exists  for  the  sake  of 
its  subject  matter,  and  approaches  it 
through  deUghting  and  titillating  die 
esthetic  sensibiHties.  The  modem  dancer 
is  not  obligated  to  promote  grace  and 
beauty;  only  to  show  life,  man's  "inner 
landscape,"  for  his  concern  for  artistic 
fidelity  to  reality  is  specifically  to  psy- 
chological reality. 

Modem  dance  not  only  treats  ugly 
subjects,  but  it  shows  them  as  they  are 
in  movement  that  is  designed  to  em- 
phasize rather  than  to  sugarcoat  the  ugli- 
ness. In  the  same  sense,  modem  chore- 
ographers are  free  to  deal  with  topics 
lightly,  gaily,  romantically  and  lyrically 
if  they  so  choose,  yet  always  striving  to 
recreate  the  essence  of  our  existence.  It 
is  the  dancer  who  places  this  essence 
before  our  eyes,  teaching  us  about  our- 
selves. 


DR.  DOROTHY  G.  MADDEN 
Director  of  Modern  Dance 


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MODERN  DANCE  CLUB 


First  Row:   L.  Harvey,  K.  Moore.  Second  Row:  J.  Forman,  V.   Larkin,  J.  Bragonje,  S.  Martinez,  D.  Kein.  Third  Row:   S.  Turner,  K.  Smith, 
P.  Droter,  C.  Geller,  B.  Smith.  Back  Row:  N.  Diachenko,  V.  Baltimore,  D.  Benson,  J.  Brusseau,  P.   Moore. 


433 


DRAMA  WING 


Drama  Wing  was  organized  in  1957  as  a  touring  theatre  troupe  for  tlie  purpose  of  "making  the  intellectual  resources 
of  the  University  axailable  to  the  people  of  Nhiryland."  Its  members  present  one-act  plays,  written  by  the  Broadway 
playwright,  Nora  Stirling,  before  any  civic  group  interested  in  the  behavioral  problems  of  children.  Following  (>ach  per- 
formance, the  Director,  or  one  trained  by  him,  leads  a  discussion  with  the  audience,  bringing  out  the  salient  points  of  the 
play  and  helping  menibers  of  the  audience   identify  with   the  characters  and  situations. 

From  this  original  idea,  in  1959,  the  University  of  Maryland  Drama  \Ving  was  established  as  the  first  dramatic  service 
fraternity  in  the  United  States  and  uses  the  fraternal  letters   Epsilon  Sigma  Delta,  "Education  and  Service  through  Drama." 

In  the  past  eleven  years  Draina  Wing  has  traxelcd  more  than  29,000  miles  and  performed  before  more  than  49,500 
persons  in  574  performances,  including  guest  appearances  in  Washington,  D.  C,  Virginia,  Pennsyh'ania,  Delaware,  Ark- 
ansas, and  Missouri. 

Supporting  the  Drama  Wing  by  accepting  honorary  memberships  are  Broadway  and  motion  picture  personalities 
Julie  Harris,  Olivia  dcHavilland,  and  Henry   Fonda. 

Drama  Wing  presents  bi-weekly  performances  throughout  the  school  year  and  books  many  performances  over  a  year 
in  advance. 


Seated:  Miriam  Novak,  Shari  Murray. 
Standing:  Frank  Budlcman,  Andrea  Bauer, 
Sherry  VVoodfield. 


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RONALD  O'LEARY,  Director 


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RUDOLPH  PUGLIESE, 
Director 


Chapel  bells  ...  for  Protestants,  Catholics,  and  Jews. 
Here,  tradition  meets  progress.  Challenging  the  Maryland 
student  and  enhancing  his  personal  experience  has  been 
a  goal  of  the  Chapel  Staff.  Consisting  of  representatives 
from  UCCF,  Methodist,  Baptist,  Lutheran,  and  Episcopal 
faiths,  the  Chapel  staff  has  sought  to  reach  its  goal 
through  individual  communication  and  by  developing  task 
oriented  groups  of  active  students.  Growth  groups,  creative 
groups,  faith  and  life  seminars,  self-developing  and  self- 
educating  groups,  lead  to  these  new  exjjeriences.  The 
Chapel  Board  and  the  Chapel  Choir  altered  the  traditional 
worship  service  by  advising  the  Chaplains  to  develop  a 
worship  service  of  active  congregational  participation 
through  folk  singing  and  meaningful  litergy. 


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It  is  involvement.  It  is  fellowship,  conversation,  dis- 
cussion. Wliether  it  is  a  Wesley  exchange  with  Gallaudet, 
a  regular  Hillel  kosher  supper  or  an  education  class  with 
Father  Wintermeyer  the  exchange  of  ideas  is  a  key 
factor.  Learning  is  an  endless  process  developed  by 
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Yet,  learning  and  reflection  becomes  useless  without 
application.  Showing  the  concern  for  personal  involve- 
ment and  action,  the  Chaplains  take  a  strong  lead,  not 
only  through  supporting  the  Student  Rally  for  Rights, 
but  also  in  working  closely  with  the  Administration  and 
faculty  on  the  many  campus  issues. 

Not  limiting  application  just  to  the  campus,  all  the 
major  faiths  have  been  involved  in  social  projects 
starting  with  Newman's  NOW  tutoring  project,  continu- 
ing with  Hillel's  Lakeland  tutors  and  the  Protestants 
Glendale  program.  These  programs  and  others  are  ex- 
panding and  growing  in  many  directions. 

Yet,  these  changes  from  the  traditional  to  the  pro- 
gressive only  require  .  .  . 


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EDITOR'S  NOTE 


I  would  like  to  take  this  opportunity  to 
thank  several  people  for  their  invaluable  as- 
sistance: to  Mr.  Clayton  Plummer,  university 
purchasing  agent,  to  Bill  and  Lil  Clark,  who 
bailed  us  out  on  several  occasions,  to  Jack 
Isleib,  our  sales  representative  and  morale 
booster  from  Hunter  Publishing  Company, 
and  especially  to  Mr.  Phil  Geraci,  our  ad- 
visor, for  his  professional  and  patient  as- 
sistance. 

To  the  stafif,  what  can  I  say?  Thank  you? 
That's  hardly  enough!  I  believe  we  achieved 
true  unity  and  spirit  this  year,  especially  after 
those  "all-nighter"  deadline  sessions.  I  hope 
that  same  spirit  serves  to  guide  you  next 
year.  Best  of  Luck! 

For  those  who  are  interested,  this  year's 
Terrapin  is  printed  on  Warren's  Dull  Enamel 
paper,  the  color  feature  on  Warren's  Saxony. 
The  headline  type  style  is  Deane,  the  body 
type  is  Caledonia.  Our  printer  is  Hunter 
Publishing  Company,  in  Winston-Salem, 
North  Carolina.  The  cover  design,  by  Scott 
Moores  and  Alan  Isicson,  was  manufactured 
by  Kingskraft  (Kingsport  Press,  Inc.),  in 
Kingsport,  Tennessee. 


It's  finished  now.  The  plans  of  a  vear  ago  have  ful- 
filled   themselves    in    464    pages    of    the    year    1967-1968. 

So  what.  \\Tiat  makes  tliis  year's  Terrapin  different 
from  any  other  —  the  capsule  replay  of  a  year  with  a 
complete  file  of  names  and  faces? 

Every  year  an  editor  swears  how  he  (or  she)  is  going 
to  do  something  individual,  something  challenging,  some- 
thing to  set  this  year  apart  from  the  others.  Yet  each  year 
an  editor  has  to  sacrifice  his  plans  and  schemes  because 
he  hasn't  enough  money,  because  he  hasn't  the  needed 
cooperation,  because  he  finds  it  impractical  in  the  printing 
process  —  something  always  seems  to  bring  him  back 
down  to  earth!  In  spite  of  these  "hang-ups"  an  editor's 
sense  of  responsibility  and  professional  pride  charge  him 
to  produce  nothing  less  than  a  modern,  interesting,  repre- 
sentative book. 

Let  me  tell  you  what's  different  about  this  year's 
Terrapin:  Sure  we've  got  group  pictures,  lots  of  them, 
but  many  have  been  taken  "on  location"  —  in  the  place 
of  the  group's  choice  —  and  we've  included  outlines  for 
easier  identification. 

We  also  tried  to  highlight  several  of  the  little  k-nown 
"action"  groups,  hence  their  2-page  spreads. 

Under  Student  Life,  you'll  find  a  feature  prefacing 
each  section  on  what  commuting,  living  in  a  dorm  and 
being  a  Greek  is  really  like. 

The  sports  section  is  also  featurized,  especially  basket- 
ball, and  each  sport  winds  up  with  the  team  picture. 

Administrators  are  humanized,  appearing  casually  in 
their  everyday  working  situations,  rather  than  in  formal 
"stock"  poses.  Each  college  is  characterized  as  well,  with 
representative  pictures  and  descriptive  copy. 

Seniors  are  first  this  year,  appearing  by  college,  with 
an  index  of  their  activities  at  the  end  of  the  book.  Many 
of  those  not  pictured  are  mentioned  in  the  index. 

Finally,  our  color  feature  section  focuses  upon  you, 
the  student.  The  issues  most  prevalent  on  campus  speak 
out  here,  from  drinking  to  student  rights.  Almost  by  chance, 
the  feature's  message  emerged,  reflected  in  nearly  all  of 
our  photographers'  pictures. 

ideally,  we're  all  here  for  a  purpose.  Our  purpose  in 
this  year's  Tenapin  is  to  reflect  the  identity  of  the  past 
year,  1967-196S,  with  selected  emphases.  Throughout  these 
pages,  identify.  Relate  yourself  to  the  year,  find  for 
1967-1968  a  purpose,  and  place  it  in  perspective  among 
those  gone  by  and  those  to  come. 

The  true  test  of  the  1968  Terrapin  \vi\\  come  many 
years  from  now.  If  you  are  able  to  pick  it  up  and  relive 
at  least  in  part  what  you've  experienced  here  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Maryland,  then  I  believe  its  purpose  is  well 
served. 


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LISA  N.  TAYLOR 
Editor-in-chief 


1968  TERRAPIN  STAFF 


Editor-in-Chief 

Lisa  N.  Taylor 

Business  Manager 

Sharon  L.  Smith 

Layout  Editor 

Susie  A.  Kaminski 

Photo  Editor 

Tony  Anthony 

Copy  Editor 

Jeanne  S.  Harris 

Art  Editor 

Scott  Moores 

Proof  Editor 

Margie  E.  Johnson 

SECTION  EDITORS 

STAFFS 

Commuters 

Cathy  Sacks 

ART 

Greeks 

Phylhs  MacCubbin 

Donna  Hovenack 

Jim  Sakers 

Judy  Winslow 

Honoraries 

Fran  Scher 

BUSINESS 

Organizations 

Sherry  Mader 

Dick  Rhudy  —  Assistant  Business  Manager 

Queens 

Linda  Culbertson 

Cheryl  Clark 

Carol  Miller 

Religion 

Sharon  Smith 

Diane  Clithero 

Meg  Mitchell 

Tony  Anthony 

Ellen  Fisher 

Iris  Oppenheim 

Residences 

Pat  Bright 

Carol  Glenn 

Arlene  Saaperstein 

Seniors 

Dennis  Devaney 

Susan  Glickstein 

Gail  Sherman 

Sports 

Maxine  Diamond 

Brenda  Hogston 

Carol  Thomas 

Kathy  Hollar 

Ellen  Uyeno 

Terese  Lowe 

Wendye  Wood 

Dana  Meade 

CONTRIRUTING  PHOTOGRAPHERS 

COPY 

LAYOUT 

Dave  Bourden 

Harold  Lalos 

Bill  Brackney 

Carol  Duke 

Gerry  Brandt 

H.  Ben  Norman 

Ginny  Broadbeck 

Diana  Taylor 

Frank  Caprio 

Steward  Norton 

Debbi  George 

PHOTO 

Anita  Henderson 

John  Stevens 

Mitzi  Goldie 

Mike  Gromet 

Chuck  Knight 

Mike  Tanner 

Dick  Rhudy 

Alan  Isicson 

Dick  Webb 

Steve  Vogel 

SENIOR  ACTIVITIES  INDEX 

Agriculture 


BADGER,  JOHN  CHARLES 
Baltimore;   Animal  Science. 
BENNER,  ROY  E. 
Takoma     Park;     Agronomy-Soils; 
Agronomy     Club,     Am.     Soc.     of 
Agronomy,    Soil   Soc.   of  Am. 
BEWLEY,  ROBERT  PEARSON 
Rockvjlle;    Animal    Sci.;    Pre-Vet. 
Sci.  Club. 

BOSWELL,  DONALD  H. 
Beallsville;  General  Agriculture. 
CANTER,  KENNETH  GARY 
Silver  Spring;   Animal   Sci.;   Pre- 
Vet.  Sci,  Club. 
COOPER,    ROBERT   E. 
HyattsvUle;     AgricuJture    Educa- 
tion;  F.F.A. 

DAUGHERTY,  J.  RAYMOND 
Baltimore;    Botany;    Phi   Eta   Sig- 
ma,    Alpha     Zeta,     Alpha     Phi 
Omega,   Dorm,   V.P.,   Sec.;   Year- 
book  Distribution   Manager. 
FRANCISCO,  CAROLYN  JUNE 
Greenbelt;     General     Agriculture; 
Block  and  Bridle  Club. 
GILLEN,  STEVEN  GUY 
R  o  c  k  V  i  1 1  e;    Agronomy  -  Soils; 
Agronomy  Club,  Recording  Sec. 
GROVE,  EARL 

Hagerstown;  Dairy  Science;  Al- 
pha Zeta,  Pres.;  Dorm,  V.P., 
Chmn.  House  Rules  Comm.;  Ag. 
Council,   V.P. 

HELLMAN,  JAN   VARIAN 
Pikesville;  Mineralogy;  Agronomy 
Club. 

HUNT,  KENNETH  H. 
Baltimore;  Wildlife  Conservation; 
Ski  Club. 

JARRETT,  DILMUS  LYLE  HI 
Parsonburg;      Agronomy;      Alpha 
Gamma  Rho;  Alpha  Zeta;  Agron- 
omy Club,  Vice  Pres.;  Soil  Judg- 
ing Team;   4-H  Club;   F.F.A. 
KLAVON,  ALBERT  JAMES 
Takoma  Park;  Agriculture  Exten- 
sion; F.F.A.;  Veterans  Club. 
LEISURE,  LEAH 
Baltimore;    Animal   Science;    Vet- 
erinary   Sci.    Club,    Sec;    Sigma 
Phi     Alpha;      Pi     EpsUon;      Pep 
Comm.;    Complex   Olympics, 
MARTIN,  ALLAN  DALE 
Arbutus;      Conservation;      Dorm, 
Chmn.       House       Improvements, 
Float    Comm.;    Madrigals,    Univ. 
Theater. 

NZEWI,  GEORGE  IFEANYI 
Port    Harcourt,    Nigeria;     Agron- 
omy-Soils;   Agronomy    Club;    Al- 
pha Zeta,  Treas.;  Phi  Eta  Sigma. 
PETERSON,    ROY    C. 
Marshallville,      Ga.;      Agriculture 
Education;    Alpha    Zeta;    F.F.A.; 
Danforth  Ag.  Senior  Award. 
PHILLIPS,   GEORGE   BOUNDS 
Quantico;        Agriculture       Econ.; 
Alpha  Zeta. 

PHILLIPS,    H.    BRUCE 
Riverdale;    Swimming   Team;    M. 
Club. 

RAY,  C.  WAYNE 
Finksburg;      Agronomy;      Agron- 
omy   Club;    Ag.    Council;    Alpha 
Zeta. 

REBERT,  PHILIP  LANGLY 
Westminster;      Animal      Science; 
Dorm   Treas. 

RICE,  WILLIAM   L.  JR. 
Cumberland;     Agriculture     Engi- 
neering;   A.S.A.E.;    Dorm    House 
Rules    Chmn.;    Intramural    Foot- 
ball. 

SHERALD,  JAMES  LAWRENCE 
Braddock  Hgts.;  Horticulture; 
Alpha  Zeta;  Pi  Alpha  Xi;  Hill 
Area  Council  Rep.,  Dorm  Pres., 
Sec. 

STANTON,  THOMAS  WINSTON 
Grantsville;  General  Agriculture; 
Dorm  V.P. 

STEVENS,    DANIEL    J. 
Lexington  Park;  Agriculture  Eco- 
nomics;   Ag.   Econ.   Club. 
TRUMP,   DALE   S. 
York,     Penna.;     Animal     Science; 
Intercollegiate   Livestock   Judging 
Team,    Block    and    Bridle    Club; 
Intramurals. 
WEISS,    BARRY 

Flushing,  N.  J.;  General  Agri- 
culture;   Hillel    V.P. 

Arts  &  Sciences 

AARON,  THOMAS   R. 

Bedford,  Mass.;  Economics;  Sig- 
ma Alpha  Epsilon;  Pres.  Sr. 
Class;  Pres.  Men's  League;  Chief 
Justice  IFC  Court;  Omicron  Del- 
ta Kappa;  2  Faculty  Senate  Sub- 
com. 

ASHTON,  RICHARD  JAMES 
Frederick;      Sociology;      Dorm 
House  Rules  Comm, 


AUSTIN,   JEAN    M. 
Silver  Spring;  Psychology;  S.U.B.; 
DMB    cartoonist;     Sr.    Prom    Co- 
Chm.;   Jr.   Prom;   DayDodger  Big 
Sister. 

BALLANT,  JR.  ARTHUR  F. 
Fort  Lee,  N.  J.;  Economics;  Omi- 
cron. 

ALEXANDER,  AUBREY 
VERNON 

Baltimore;      Mathematics;      Dorm 
Scholarship     Chm.     ROTC     Drill 
Team;    Intramural   Football;   Psy- 
chology Club. 
ALUISI,  TONI  LEE 
District  Heights;  Sociology;  Dorm 
Jud.   Bd.;   PACE;   Young  Dems. 
AMES,  MARY  ANN 
Beltsville;    Nursing. 
ANDERSON,  ALLAN 
Bethesda;     Economics;     Newman 
Club;    UCA. 

ANDERSON,  JANICE  M. 
Laurel;    Sociology;    VMH. 
ANDERSON,  ROSALIND 
Springfield,      Va.;      Studio      Art; 
Alpha    Delta    Pi;    Historian;    Bri- 
dal   Fair. 

ARMSTRONG,  SUSAN  LAURA 
Baltimore;  Zoology;  Alpha  Lamb- 
da Delta;  Phi  Sigma;  Diadem; 
Treas.;  Dorm,  V.P.;  Honors  prog- 
ram. 

ARNAIZ,  JAMES  V. 
Bayonne,  N.  J.;  Government  and 
Politics;  Dorm,  V.P.,  Treas.;  Jud. 
Bd.;     Dean's     List;     Intramurals; 
Equestrian  Club,  Pres.;  Jr.  Prom, 
Delta     Epsilon;     Alpha     Omega; 
Newman  Club;  Dorm,  Pres.,  V.P.; 
Intramurals. 
BARNETT,  ERIC  C. 
Philadelphia,       Pa.       Psychology; 
Dorm,  V.P.;  House  Rules  Comm. 
BARRON,  JR.  JOHN  H.  C. 
Mount     Rainier;      History;      SGA 
V.P.;   Fresh,  class  Pres.;   Lambda 
Chi    Alpha    V.P.;    Omicron    Delta 
Kappa    Sec.;    Dalegethos. 
BART,  MARILYN 
Montvale,     N.     J.;     French     and 
Sociology;  SGA  Newsletter;  Dorm 
Acad.  Chm.;   French  Club. 
BARTNIK,  DONALD  J. 
Baltimore;  Sociology;  Intramurals; 
RA. 

BAUER,  ANDREA  MARIE 
White      Hall;      French;      Drama 
Wing. 

BECHTEL,  JAMES  E. 
Lewisburg,    Pa.;    Psychology;    Psi 
Chi;   Marching  Band;   Symphonic 
Band;   Intramurals;   CP  Vol.  Fire 
Dept. 

BECK,  JR.  JOHN  W. 
Salisbury;    History;    Dorm    Acad. 
Chm. 

BENS,  JOBE  HARRISON 
Chevy  Chase;  English;  Heta  Beta 
Rho;    Hillel    Exec.    Bd. 
BENTZ,  JO  LYNNE 
Bethesda;   English;   Angel   Flight, 
Commander;    Dorm,    Jud.    Bd. 
BERNEY,  PATRICK  M. 
Silver  Spring;  Economics;  ROTC; 
Economics  Discussion  Club,  Pres.; 
Course   Guide. 
BERNSTEIN,  ANNE  LOIS 
Silver    Spring;     Mathematics;     Pi 
Mu  Epsilon,  Sec,  Treas.;  Course 
Guide;    Dean's    List;    Phi    Kappa 
Phi. 

BILLMEIER,  M.  ANN 
Denton;   Zoology;  Pre-Med  Club; 
Phi    Sigma;    Dorm    Jud.    Bd.    RH 
Jud.     Horseback    Riding    Interest 
Gp. 

BISHOP,  CLAIRE-PAULE 
Takoma    Park;     Fine    Art.s;     AR- 
GUS; Vol.  for  Mental  HHk. 
BLAZER,  MARIELLEN 
Wheaton;        English;        Newman 
Found. 

BLOCK,  STEWART  ALLEN 
Silver    Spring;    Government    and 
Politics;      Phi     Epsilon     Pi;     Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Omicron  Delta  Kap- 
pa;   Kappa    Kappa    Psi;    Phi    Eta 
Sigma;      Eta      Beta     Rho;      Md. 
Marching    Band;    Just,    on    IFC. 
BLOSE,  MARCIA  ELINOR 
Annapolis;   French  Foreign  Area; 
Dorm   Pres.;    Dorm   Treas.;    Den- 
ton    Complex     Bd.     of     Review; 
Dorm    Comm. 
BOGDANOFF,   BOB 
Chevy  Chase;  Speech  and  Drama; 
Drama;       Flying       Follies;       Pep 
Comm.;  Frosh  Prom  Dec.  chrmn; 
Jr.     Prom     Queen's     Prod.     UT; 
Nat.    Collegiate    Player. 
BOLOTIN,  JEFFREY  W. 
Baltimore;   Government  and  Poli- 
tics;    Varsity    Debate    Team;     Pi 
Sigma      Alpha;      Dorm      Officer; 
Dean's  List;  Honors  Convocation. 


BORKO,  STEPHEN  B. 
Takoma     Park;     Government     & 
Politics;    People    to    People,    Pol. 
Sci.    Club;    Young    Dems, 
BOTTOM,  GORDON  R. 
Hyattsville;     German;     Freshman 
Soccer;     Chapel     Choir;     German 
Club. 

BOWERS,  ALAN  STUART 
Baltimore;    Spanish;    Dorm    V.P.; 
Chrmn   Dorm   Rules  Comm.  Elli- 
cot    Area   Council;    Ellicott   Dedi- 
cation   Comm. 
BOWERS,  DOUGLAS  E. 
Berkshire;      History;     Phi     Alpha 
Theta;       Dean's      List;       History 
Honors   Program. 
BOYER,  GLORIA  JEAN 
Silver     Spring;     English;     Kappa 
Delta   Pi. 

BRADT,  PETER  FREDERICKS 
Excelsior  Springs,  Missouri;  Geo- 
graphy; House  Rules  Comm. 
Dorm  Soc.  Comm.  Athletic 
Comm. 

BRAUN,  JOHN  CHARLES 
Qatonsville;  English;  PreiMed 
Soc;  Intramurals. 
BRODSKY,  RICHARD  ELLIOTT 
Baltimore;  Zoology,  Pre-Med; 
Rush  Chrmn;  Homecoming 
Comm.;  Blood  Drive;  Spring 
Weekend. 

BROOKS,  KAY  TRUXTON 
Baltimore;  Govenmient  and  Poli- 
tics; Dorm  V.P.  Dorm  Pres.; 
Acad.  Chrmn  of  Dorm;  Chrmn 
AFS  Dorm  Acad.  Bd.;  Pi  Sigma 
Alpha;  Free  State  Party;  Dorm 
Jud.   Bd. 

BROWN,  ALLEN  F. 
Silver   Spring;    Psychology;    New- 
man Club;    Pre-law  Club. 
BROWNSTEIN,  ANITA  F. 
Baltimore;  Government  and  Poli- 
tics;   Alpha    Lambda    Delta;    Pi 
Sigma      Alpha;      John      Marshall 
Soc;     Dean's     List;     Ski     Club; 
SUB   Comm.;    Young   Dems. 
BRYER,  MADELINE 
Silver      Spring;      Sociology;      Ski 
Club;      Alpha      Lambda      Delta; 
Dean's    List. 

BUCKLEY,  MARY  LYNN 
Kensington;    Alpha    Omicron    Pi; 
Old    Line    Campaign;    Old    Line 
Convention    Comm.;    AWS    Cult. 
Comm. 

BUCKSON,  VELVER  JEAN 
Baltimore;      Mathematics;     Angel 
Flight     Area     Comtroller;     Dorm 
Jud.     Bd.;     Dorm    Cult.    Comm.; 
Dorm     Floor     V.P.;     Dorm     Big 
Sis;    Orientation. 
BUNLLOCK,  PATRICIA 
Baltimore;      Mathematics;      Dorm 
Treas.;     Dorm     Big     Sis;     Dorm 
Orientation    Comm. 
BURGER,  GERALD 
Silver  Spring;  Pre-Med,  Zoology; 
Pre-Med  Club. 
BYRD  III,  NORUAL  E. 
Baltimore;    History;    Dorm    HAC 
Rep;  Dorm  Acad.  Comm.;  Young 
Reps. 

CANO,   RICHARD  VERNON 
Spotswood,    New   Jersey;    Arts    & 
Sciences;    Phi    Sigma   Society, 
CAPRIO,  FRANK  B. 
Falls     Church,     Virginia;     Social 
Psycholog>';      Yearbook      Photog- 
rapher, Newspaper  Photographer; 
Assoc.    Ed.    of    Lit.    Mag. 
CAPRIOTTI,    SUSAN    C. 
Adelphi;    History. 
CAPUTO,  CAROL 
Nutley,  New  York;  Spanish;  Kap- 
pa   Delta;    Panhell    Coxmcil;    Co- 
Capt     of     Cheerleaders;     Modern 
Dance    Group. 

CASEY,  DENIS  PATRICK 
Trenton,  New  Jersey;  English; 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa  Pres.;  Scholar- 
ship Chrmn.;  IFC  Court;  Var- 
sity Soccer;  Sports  Column  The 
Greek;  Ed  Bd.  The  Greek;  Intra- 
murals. 

CASSIDY,  SHEILA  M. 
Lanham;  Economics;  FOB;  AWS; 
Big    Sis;     College    Casino;     Gen. 
Hon.;    Alpha   Delta   Theta. 
CAWLEY,  MICHAEL  PATRIC 
Wheaton;      History;      Phi      Delta 
Theta. 

CHOROSZEJ,  WAYNE  H. 
Havre  De  Grace;   History;    Dorm 
Athletic    Comm.    Intramurals. 
CHRISTHILF,  JOHN  H. 
Baltimore;   Histor\';  Y'oung  Reps.; 
Dorm    Secy. 

CLARKE,  TIMOTHY  E. 
Baltimore;  International  Rela- 
tions; Rush  Chrmn  VP;  Delta 
Tau  Delta  Pres;  IFC  Cons- 
titution &  By-Laws;  Treas  of 
Sr    Class;    Pres    of    Penn.    Club. 


COCKEY,  MARTHA 
Towson;    Sociology;  Panhell  Act. 
Chmm;    Diamond;    Alpha. 
COLEMAN,  CHARLES  N. 
Baltimore;     International    Affairs; 
Dorm   Treas;    Dorai    Pres;    Intra- 
mural Sports. 
COLLEVECCHIO,     NICHOLAS 

Baltimore  Psychology;  Vol.  for 
Mental  Hlth. 

CONN,   BETTY   SUSANNE 
Ashton;      History;      Hockey;      Lit 
Club;    Fencing. 
CONNELLY,  BERNADETTE 
HELEN 

Adelphi;   History;  Alpha  Lambda 
Delta;    Debating   Soc. 
CONNER,  PATRICK  WAYNE 
Marion     Station;     English;     Aca- 
demic    Chrmn;      Dorm      Chrmn 
House   Rules   Comm. 
COOK,  CHARLOTTE  E. 
Kensington;      History;      Nevraian 
Foundation;   PACE. 
COOPAT,  MELINDA  A. 
White  Plains,   New  York. 
COZZOLI,  THOMAS  E. 
Hagerstown;  Television  Directing; 
Univ.    Choir    Pres.;    Flying    Fol- 
lies;   Pershing    Rifle;    TV    Work- 
shop;   ROTC   Silver  Cup   Award. 
CRADLEY,  NORMAN  SPENCER 
Silver     Spring;     Radio-Television; 
Univ     Choir;     Radio-TV     Work- 
shop;   WMUC. 
CUMMINGS,  LINDA  DALE 
Adelphi;    History;    Sigma    Kappa; 
VP;  FOB  Customs  Comm.;  AWS 
Elec  Comm;  Harmony  Hall;  Old 
Line;    SGA    Poll   Worker. 
CUNNINGHAM,  CECJLE 
(TINA) 

Wheaton;     English;     Mortar    Bd. 
Pres;     Diadem;     Freestate,    AWS 
Coke    Date   Chrmn;    Dir   Miss    U 
of    Md;     Panhell    Social    Chrmn. 
CUSTER,  GREGORY  D. 
Baltimore;    Psychology. 
DANN,  EVERETT  C.  JR. 
Baltimore;  Political  Science;  Dorm 
Secy;   Treas;   Dorm   Exec  Counc. 
DANOFF,  LESLIE 
Baltimore;      Biological      Sciences; 
Day    Dodger   Big   Sis;    Delta    Phi 
Epsilon    VP;    Secy. 
DAUGHERTY,    JOHN 
RAYMOND 

Arbutus;  Botany;  Alph  Phi  Ome- 
ga; Alpha  Zeta;  Phi  Eta  Sigma; 
Dorm  Secy;  Dean's  List;  Botany 
Hon.  Lab  Inst.;  Dist.  Man.  Ter- 
rapin. 

DAVIDSON,  ELAINE  RITA 
Washington;    D.    C;    Dorm    Act. 
Chrmn;      M-Book     Layout     Ed; 
Section    Ed;    Bridge    Club. 
DAVIES,  JANICE 
Severna    Park;    Sociology;    Kappa 
Delta;      Alpha      Lambda      Delta; 
Diamond;    Vol.   for   Mental  Hlth. 
DAVIS,  MARY  KAY 
Suitland;    English;    FOB;    Young 
Reps.;    Course   Guide;    Children's 
Phys.     Dev.     Clinic;     Dorm     Big 

DAVIS,  MICHAEL  KENT 
Washington,    D.    C;    Philosophy; 
Course  Guide. 
DEAN,  ROBERT  D. 
Kensington;      Psychology/Sociolo- 
gy; Newman  Club;  Vol.  for  Men- 
tal   Hlth.;    N.O.W,    Prog. 
DEAN,  RONALD  O. 
Kensington;       Psychology;       Ret. 
Pres.   Newman  Found.;   ROTC. 
DELCANTO,  MARIA   ELENA 
Washington,   D.   C;   English  and 
Spanish  Literature;  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma;  Bridal  Fair;  Soph.  Prom; 
Greek;     Campus    Casino;     Begin- 
ners   Mod.    Dance   Club. 
DE  LEON,  KAREN  E. 
Adelphi;    Sociology. 
DEMING,  TRICIA 
Silver  Spring;   Criminology;   Kap- 
pa   Kappa    Gamma,    V.P.,    Rush 
Comm.,     Pledge    Pres.;     Diadem, 
Pres.;      SGA.;      Sr.      Legislature; 
Summer       Orient.ition       Sponsor; 
People  -  to  -  People      Membership 
Chmn.,      Sec'y;       AWS      Comm. 
Chrmn. 

DEVANEY,  DENNIS  MARTIN 
Mt.    Rainier   History;    Stud.   Traf. 
Court;  Terrapin  Sports  Ed.;  John 
Marshall    So.    Sec;    SGA    News- 
letter;   Pre-Law    Club. 
DEVRIES,  ELLEN 
Takoma     Park;     Sociology;     Vol. 
for  Menl.al    Hlth.;    Young   Dems.; 
Hillel  tutoring  proj. 
DICKSON,  DUNCAN  R. 
Annapolis;    History;    Dorm    Pres., 
V.P.;      Fresh      Lacrosse;      Argus; 
Intramurals. 

DICUS,  WILLIAM  WARREN 
Glen    Bumie;    Chemistry. 
DONELAN,  MARY  PATRICIA 
Chevy    Chase;    Psychology;    New- 
man   Club. 

DONOVAN,  BARBARA  JOAN 
Bethesda;      English;      Ski     Club; 
Dorm  Sec,  Pres.;  Bowling  Leag. 


DORSEY,  11  THOMAS  LEE 
Baltimore;    Psychology;    Psi    Chi; 
Pol.    Club. 

DOVE,  THOMAS  P. 
Hyattsville;       Government       and 
Politics;       UCA      Pres.;      Chrmn 
Springweekend;    Legis.   Reorgani- 
zation;   Pre-Law    Honorary;    V.P. 
Old     Line    Pary;     V.P.,    ACSG. 
DREIFUSS,  JEFF  M. 
Bladensburg;    Psychology;    Rugby 
Club;   Dorm   Soc.  Chrmn.;   Dorm 
Schol.    Chrmn.;    Hillel;    Pre-Law 
Club. 

DUNLOP,  RICHARD  E. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Social  Psy- 
chology; Vet.  Club;  Students  for 
Responsible  Citizenship;  Vol.  for 
Mental  Hlth.;  Internal.  Club; 
UT. 

EDELSTEIN,  JACK 
New  CarroUton;  American  Studies; 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi;  Float  Chrmn.; 
Frat.      Intramurals;      Dorm     Soc. 
Comm.;    House    Rides    Comm. 
Baltimore;       Zoology;       M-Book; 
Dorm    WRA;    Dorm    Fire    Mars- 
shall;     FOB;    Dorm    Kite    Flying 
EINSPRUCH,  MURIEL  ANNE 
Comm.   Chrmn. 
ELKINS,  MARGARET  ELISE 
College     Park;      Drama;      Kappa 
Delta;  Mod.  Dance  Club;  Drama 
Prod. 

ELLIS,  DONNA  LLOYD 
Baltimore;    Television;    Radio/TV 
Workshop;   Mod.   Dance   Club. 
ESKOW,  ROY  LIONEL 
Perth     Amboy,     N.     J.;     English; 
SUB,     Pres.;     Dorm     Pres.,     VP; 
Just,  of  Student  Traffic  Crt.;  En- 
tertainment  Chrmn   of   Sr.   Prom; 
Jr.   Class   Comm. 
ESTES,  D.  CHRISTINE 
Silver     Spring;     Applied     Music; 
Women's    Chorus;    Sigma    Alpha 
Iota. 

ESTES,  TERRANCE  G. 
Greyball,      Wyom.;      Government 
and  Politics;  Advanced  AFROTC. 
EWING,  ELAINE  M. 
Baltimore;        English;        Diadem; 
AWS    Pres.,    Sec'y;    Dorm    Pres.; 
Dorm   Act.    Chrmn. 
FAY,  KEVIN  PATRICK 
Takoma     Park;     History;     Sigma 
Chi;     Soc.    Chrmn.;    Sec'y;    Free 
State  Party;  Md.  Marching  Band. 
FELDMAN,  MARC 
Baltimore;        Sociology/Pre-Dent; 
Sigma     Alpha     Mu;     Scholarship 
Chrmn. 

FELLER,  MARJORIE  MAY 
Greenbelt;  Zoology;  Alpha  Lamb- 
da Delta;  Phi  Sigma;  NSF_  Sum- 
mer Research  Grant;  Dean's  List. 
FERRIS,  ROBIN  H. 
Camp  Springs;  Sociology;  Univ. 
Choir. 

FERRY,  THOMAS  PATRICK 
Hyattsville;  Zoology;   Sigma  Chi; 
Kalegathos;     Elec.     Bd.;     Who's 
Who    Selec.    Comm.;    Free    State 
Party;    F.O.B.;    Jr.    Prom. 
FILER,  JR.,  RICHARD 
NELSON 

Bethesda;  Economics;  Chris.  Fel- 
lowship Council;  Young  Dems. 
Qub. 

FINE,  JARED  I. 
Mt.    Rainier;    Zoology;    Phi    Eta 
Sigma;  Kalegathos;  Phi  Epsilon  Pi 
Pres. 

FINE,  ROBERT  B. 
Baltimore;  Government  and  Poli- 
tics; Omicron  Delta  Kappa; 
Kalegathos;  Pi  Sigma  Alpha 
Pres.  V.P.;  Sigma  Alpha  Mu; 
IFC  Ct.  Just.;  SGA  Election  Bd. 
FITZMAURICE,  ANN 
CATHERINE 

Greenbelt;    Psychology;    Psi    Chi. 
FLEIGH,  NANCY  DOWNIN 
Hagerstown;  History;  Dorm  Coun- 
cil;   Alpha    Delta    Pi;     Women's 
Rpc     .Assoc 

FLEISCHMANN,  ALICE 
Baltimore;    Sociology;    Soc.   Club. 
FLETCHER,  JOHN  FRANCIS 
Bethesda;    Sociology;    Soc.    Club. 
FLOOD,  PATRICIA  ANNE 
Silver  Spring;  Sociology;  Vol.  for 
Mental     Hlth.;     Newman     Club; 
Soc.  Club. 

FORINGER,  PAMELA  M. 
Rockville;  Speech;  Flying  Follies; 
Gamma     Sigma     Sigma;     Project 
Chrmn;     College     Bd.     Rep.     for 
Charles    of   the    Ritz. 
FRATIANNI,  NANCY  CLAIRE 
Oxon  Hill;  Sociology;  Dorm  Jud. 
Bd. 

FREEMAN,   DIANA  JEAN 
Silver    Spring;    English;    Pre-Law 
Club,   Sec'y;    Rep.   to  Council   of 
Prof.     Organ.;     Cult.     Chmm    of 
Dorm;    Calvert    Rev. 
FREER,  ROBERT  WALKER 
Garrett  Park;   Economics;  Econo- 
mics    Dis.     Club;     Dorm     House 
Rules;    Men's    League    Jud    Bd.; 
Dorm    Intramurals. 


FRIBUSH,  SUZANNE  H. 
Pikesville;  Speech  and  Hearing 
Science;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta; 
Dorm  V.P.;  Academic  Chrmn; 
Soc.  Comm.;  Sigma  Alpha  Eta; 
Rec.  Sec'y. 

FURR,  WILLIAM   HERBERT 
Odenton;  Sociology;   Delta  Sigma 
Phi  Soc.  Chrmn.;  Old  Line  Party; 
Anthrop.    Soc;    Soc.    Club. 
GABOR,  MONICA  ROSE 
Laurel;     Art;     Pres.     Of     Dorm; 
Jud.     Bd.;     Res.     Exec.     Council; 
Dorm  Art  Chrmn.;  Gamma  Sigma 
Sigma. 

GADO,  DONNA  M. 
Lanham;   English;   Young  Dems.; 
Newman   Foun. 
GARDNER,  BETTY 
Cullen;  English;  Alpha  Chi  Ome- 
ga;   Soc.   Chrmn.;   AWS    Big  Sis. 
Prog.;     AWS     Elec.     Bd.;     AWS 
Calendar     Comm.;      AWS.     Or- 
phans'  Party;   FOB. 
GATCHELL,  CHARLOTTE  SUE 
Silver    Spring;    Mathematics;    Al- 
pha    Delta     Pi;     Alpha    Lambda 
Delta;    Women's   Rec.    Assoc. 
GAYAN,  JOAN  ESTELLE 
Beltsville;    French;    Terrapin    Ski 
Club;     French     Poem     Recital. 
GEBLER,  HI,  ARNOLD 
FREDERICK 

Kingsville;     English;     AFROTC. 
GIBNEY,  MATTHEW  J. 
Crofton;       German/Pre-Medicine; 
Pre-Med    Soc;    German    Club. 
GINSBERG,  ELAINE  ANN 
Silver  Spring;  Sociology;  Sociolo- 
gy Club;  Diamondback;  Pi  Delta 
Epsilon. 

GINSBERG,    NANCY    V. 
Baltimore;       Psychology;       Dorm 
Pres.;     Dorm     Fresh.    Orientation 
Chrmn. 

GLACKIN,   SUE   ANN 
Cardiff;  Government  and  Politics; 
AWS     Pres.;     Dorn     Pres.,     V.P.; 
Mortar  Bd.;   Alpha  Lambda  Del- 
ta;    Diadem;     Pi     Sigma     Alpha; 
Fac.   Senate   Comm.   on   Council- 
ing  of  Students, 
GOFFMAN,  BARBARA 
Baltimore;    Sociology;    Alpha   Ep- 
silon  Phi,   Pledge  Trainer;   Terra- 
pin Staff;  College  Casino  Comm.; 
Old  Line  Party;   GREEK. 
GOLDMAN,  LAURA  CAROLE 
Hyattsville;    Spanish;   Sigma   Del- 
ta     Pi;      Dean's      List;      Upward 
Bound   Proj. 

GOLDSTEIN,   MARK   A. 
Rockville;    Zoology;     Phi     Sigma, 
Pre-Med        Soc;        Anthropology 
Club. 

GOLOSKOV.  STANLEY  H. 
Baltimore;    Zoology;    Phi    Epsilon 
Pi;    Schol.   Chrmn.;   Corr.   Sec'y.; 
IFC   Del. 

GORDON,  LOUIS  IRA 
Baltimore;     Sociology;     Pre-Dent. 
Society;    Dorm   Comm.;    Intramu- 
rals;   Chess   Club. 
GRAY,    JANE 

Mt.    Rainier;    Psychology;    Alpha 
Chi   Omega;    Majorettes. 
GRAY,   LINDA   MARIE 
Richmond,   Va.;   English. 
GREGOUR,   LYNN   ARLINE 
Silver     Spring;      History;      Delta 
Gamma;    Chrmn.    AWS    Daydod- 
ger    Dinner;    Information    Please; 
People-to-People;  FOB;  Terrapin. 
GRESSER,  CAROL 
Baltimore;     Microbiology;     Sigma 
Alpha  Omicron. 
GRIGGS,   JUDITH   ANN 
Baltimore;     Sociology;     Vol.     for 
Mental  Hlth. 

GROSSMAN,  MAYNARD 
Baltimore;  Speech;  Ad  Man.  of 
WMUC;  Disc  Jockey;  Pub.  Dir. 
of  Radio  TV.  Workshop;  VP  of 
Dorm;  Hillel  Found.;  Pi  Delta 
Epsilon. 

GROSSMAN,  STEPHEN  BRUCE 
Wheaton;  Physics;  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon Pi;  Treas.  Sigma  Pi  Sigma; 
Dean's  List;  NSF-URP  Prog. 
GROW,  CYNTHIA  ANN 
San  Luis  Obispo,  California;  Art 
History. 

GRUBER,   MICHAEL   G. 
Baltimore;      Goveimment;      Delta 
Sigma    Pi;    Dorm    Treas.;    House 
Rules    Comm. 
GURNEY,  SAUL  DAVID 
Randallstown;      Pre-Dentistry/So- 
ciology;    Treas.   Pre-Dent.   Soc. 
HACKETT,   WILLIAM   E. 
Hyattsville;  Government  and  Poli- 
tics;   Student    Traffic    Crt,    Chief 
Just.;     PreLaw    Club    Pres.;     Phi 
Eta    Sigma    Hist.;    Pi    Sigma    Al- 
pha;   John    Marshall    Soc;    New- 
man  Club. 

HAGAN,  MICHAEL  F. 
El  Paso,  Texas;  Sociology;  Theta 
Beta    Gamma;     RSA     Basketball; 
Loyola    Tut.    Proj.;    CCO;    Vol. 
for   Mental   Hlth. 


HARDING,   GARY   KENT 
Chesapeake,    Va.;     Physics;     Phi 
Kappa   Tau,   Pres.,   Treas.;    Kale- 
gatheos. 

HARGY,  CECELIA  MARGARET 
Catonsville;  Sociology;  Ski  Club; 
Dorm  Hist. 

HARRIS,   JOHN   CHARLES 
Baltimore;  Zoology;  Phi  Eta  Sig- 
ma;   Pre-Med    Club;    Phi    Sigma; 
Dorm,    Soc.    Comm,    Cult.    Chm., 
Schol.   Chm. 

HARRIS,  MARCELLA  LINDA 
Baltimore;  Mircrobiology;  Sigma 
Alpha  Omicron;  Ethos;  FOB; 
PACE;  Dorm  Act. 
HARRIS,  STEPHEN  EDWARD 
Adelphi;  Art;  UCA;  Alpha  Phi 
Omega;  Course  Guide;  Intra- 
murals. 

HARRISON,   PATRICIA   ANN 
Avondale;    History. 
HEGGESTAD,   MARGOT  K. 
College      Park;      History;      Alpha 
Gamma    Delta    Treas.;    Phi    Beta 
Kappa;     Alpha     Lambda     Delta; 
FOB. 

HEINMULLER,  DAVID  CARL 
Catonsville;  History;  Intramurals; 
Dorm  Improve.  Chm.,  House 
Rules,  Soc.  Comm. 
HENNINGER,  LOIS  JEAN 
Beltsville;  Sociology;  UCA;  Wes- 
ley. 

HENSON,  DAVID  L. 
Hagerstown;       Psychology;       Phi 
Delta    Theta;    Soph    CTass    V.P.; 
RA. 

HERCHENROEDER,  NANCY 
Takoma    Park;    Government    and 
Politics;    Alpha    Omicron    Pi;    M 
Book. 

HERGET,   JOHN   WILLIAM 
Bethesda;       History;       Gymkana; 
Newman. 

HETZLER,  STEPHANIE  ADAIR 
Rockville;     Sociology;     Phi     Beta 
Phi,   Treas.;    Daydodger    Big   Sis. 
HICKEY,   ALAN   JOSEPH 
Falmouth,      Maine;       Zoology; 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  Schol.  Chm.; 
Intramurals;      Pre-Dental      Club; 
Phi  Sigma;   HRC. 
HIGGINS,  MARGARET  ANN 
Bowie;    Psychology;    VMH. 
HIGGINS,  MARY  PATRICIA 
Silver     Spring;      Government     & 
Politics;    NeWTTian. 
HILL,    ROBERT   L. 
Brainardsville,  N.  Y.;  Psychology; 
VMH;   Psi  Chi. 
HILELFARB,   JUDY 
Pikesville;  Psychology;  Psi  Chi. 
HOEHL,  CHERYL  JEAN 
New    Carlisle,    Ohio;    Art;    Gym- 
kana. 

HUFFMAN,  EDWARD  BARRY 
Randallstown;    Zoology;    Phi    Sig- 
ma Delta;  Campus  Chest;  Career 
Week;    Intramural. 
HOLTER,   RALPH   K. 
Adelphi;    Government   &  Politics; 
IFC    Rep.;    Sigma    Pi,    V.P.;    In- 
tramurals;   IFC    Rush   Comm. 
HOOVER.   VIRGINIA   LEE 
Hampstead;  Sociology;  Home  Ec. 
Club,    Home     Ec.     Student     Fac. 
Comm.,   Dorm   Jud   Board  Chrm. 
HOPE,   DALE   ELAINE 
Catonsville;    English. 
HOROWITZ,   NANCY  JANE 
Baltimore;  Arts  and  Sciences. 
HUESTIS,  K.  FREDERICK 
Glen  Bumie;  Government  &  Poli- 
tics; Men's  Glee  Club,  Pres. 
HUGHES,  ANGELA 
Camberley,      England;      Zoology; 
Newman    Found. 
ILIE,   CHIOARIU 
Sibiu,   Roumania;   Zoology. 
IRVING,  MALCOLM  J. 
Mamaroneck,     New     York;     Psy- 
chology;  Vet.   Club. 
IRWIN,    HUGH    C. 
Rutherford,    N.    J.;    History;    V.P. 
Olvmpic      Barbell      Club      1965, 
Pres.    1966,   Treas.    1967. 
JACKSON,  DELBERT  LEE 
Elkton;     History    (Pre-law);    Pre- 
law Club;  Young  Dem.  Club. 
JARBOE,  ROBERT  ERNEST 
Laurel;    English;    Phi  Eta  Sigma, 
Phi   Beta   Kappa. 
JONES,   PATRICIA  E. 
McLean,    Virginia;    English;    Al- 
pha    Omega     Pi,     Treas.;     Blood 
Drive   Chm. 

JONES,  THOMAS  WILSON 
Catonsville;     Botany. 
JURGELA,  ELENA  DONNA 
MAY 

Bethesda;  Music  (voice);  Sigma 
Alpha  Iota;  Madrigal  Singers; 
Flying  Follies;  Opera  Workshop. 
JYACHOSKY,  BARBARA  A. 
Perryopolis,  Pennsylvania;  His- 
tory. 

KAISER,   SUSAN  JEAN 
Kensington;  English;   GA;   PACE; 
Mod  Dance  Club. 


KAMPHAUS,  MARY  LOU 
Hillcrest      Heights;      Psychology; 
Transferred      (torn      Blridgewater 
College;     Vol.    for    Men.    Hlth.; 
Counc  for  Exceptional  Children. 
KAPLAN,  LAWRENCE  A. 
Aberdeen;     Psychology;     Pre-dent 
Club,   Pres;   Chrmn.   House  Rules 
Comm.;   Jud.  Comm.;   Intramural 
football. 

KARR,  ROSE  PATRICIA 
Psychology;  Psi  Chi  Psych.  Hon. 
KAUFMAN,  LINDA  E. 
Silver  Spring;  Economics;  Omi- 
cron Delta  Epsilon,  Pres.;  Dorm 
Jud.  Board  Chrm.;  Diamondback 
reporter. 

KELLY,   CHRISTOPHER 
Wilmington,    Delaware;    Zoology; 
Dorm     Pres.,     Denton     Complex 
Council;    Pres.    Natl.    Res.    Hall 
Hon.;  R.A,;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 
KELLY,   JOANNE  T. 
Kensington;  History;  Dorm  Acad. 
Chrm.;       Newman       Club;       Pep 
Comm. 

KIRCHNER.    NANCY    ANNE 
Temple    Hills;    Microbiology;    Al- 
pha Lambda  Delta;  FOB  Chrm.; 
Sigma     Alpha     Omega,     Seo'y., 
Pres.;   Phi   Beta   Kappa. 
KLAUSNER,  JEFFREY   S. 
Baltimore;    Zoology;    Alpha   Epsi- 
lon Pi,  V.P.,  Sec'y.;  I.F.C.  Const. 
Comm.    Chrm.;    Pre-Vet    Club. 
KLEIN,   HARVEY   W. 
Baltimore;  Zoology;  Dorm  Treas., 
Dorm     Pres.;     Phi     Sigma     Soc; 
Dorm  House  Rules  Comm.;  Tutor 
of     imderprivileged     school    chil- 
dren. 

KLEIN,    LENNIE 
Owings     Mills;     English;     Young 
Dems.;    Soc.    Comm.;    Homecom- 
ing Float  Comm. 
KLEIN,  MARGARET  RUTH 
Silver    Spring;     French;     Gamma 
Sigma    Sigma;    Asst.    First    V.P. 
KOLIAIS,  CHARLES  PETE 
Baltimore;    History. 
KONTOS,    VALERIE 
Baltimore;       Psychology;       Alpha 
Omega     Pi,     Asst.     House    Pres.; 
Alumni   Section   Editor  Terrapin; 
Vol.     for     Men.     Hlth.;     College 
Casino. 

KOONTZ,  JOHN  EDWARD,  JR. 
Baltimore;    History;    Dorm    V.P.; 
Intramural    Athletics;    RA. 
KOZIARZ,   BARBARA  JAYNE 
Sevema    Park;    English;    Newman 
Club   Ed.   Chm.;    Dorm   OfR. 
KRAFF,  MARY  MARGARET 
Stamford,    Connecticut;     English; 
Kappa     Kappa     Gamma,     pledge 
trainer;    Angel    Flight;    People   to 
People;    Bridal    Fair;    Agualiners. 
KRALL,  PAUL  R. 
Beltsville;    History;    Sigma   Nu. 
KRATZ,   JUDITH   ANN 
College     Park;     English;     Kappa 
Kappa    Gamma;    AWS    Sr.    Rep.; 
Sec'y.   Panhell.  Council;    1st  V.P. 
Jr.   Panhellenic;  AWS  Daydodger 
Big   Sis. 

KREPP,  DANIEL  PATRICK 
Dundalk;  American  Studies;  Al- 
pha Tau  Omega;  German  Club. 
KRIEGER,  SHELDON  JAY 
Baltimore;  Sociology;  Phi  Sigma 
Delta;  Sec'y.;  Publications  Edi- 
tor; Soc.  Club  Pres.;  S.G.A. 
Placement  Comm.;  I.F.C.  Pub. 
Rel.  Comm.;  Greek;  Diamond- 
back. 

KRUGER,  JUDITH  LEE 
Kensington;      Psychology;      Dorm 
Sec'y.,   Treas.,    Soc    Chm.;    AWS 
Rep. 

LANSBERG,  KAREN  JOAN 
Randallstown;  English;  Diamond- 
back;    Dorm    Big    Sis.;    Jud.    Bd. 
Chair.;    Readers'   Theatre. 
LAW,  MARY  ELAINE 
Gaithersburg;       Sociology;       Soc. 
Club. 

LAWLESS,  ELLEN  R. 
Mt.     Rainier;     Speech     Therapy; 
Gamma  Phi  Beta,  Pledge  Trainer; 
FOB;     Sub;     AWS;     Daydodger 
Big   Sis.;    Sigma   Alpha   Eta. 
LEBOE,    WILLIAM    EDWARD 
Baltimore;       Zoology,       Pre-Med; 
Dorm    Comm. 
LEBSON,   ARTHUR  M. 
Baltimore;       Psychology;       Dorm 
House   and   Rules   Comm.;   Dorm 
Schol.   Comm.  Chm.;   Pres.   B'nai 
Brith    Hillel    Foun.;    HUlel    Book 
Award. 

LEE,    JAMES    C.    H. 
Silver    Spring;    Psychology;    Chi- 
nese  Club,   Corres.    Sec'y.,    V.P.; 
Chinese   Festival  of  Arts;   Souve- 
nir   Program    Chm. 
LEHNEIS,  NILS   ART 
Catonsville;    Physics. 
LEON,   SONIA   M. 
Hyattsville;      Spanish;      Newman 
Club;   PACE;   International  Club. 
LERNER,   CAROLYN   LEE 
Adelphi;     Spanish;     International 
Club;  Course  Guide. 


LEVERTON.  CAROL  ANN 
Silver  Spring;  Government  and 
Politics;  AWS  Cult.  Comm.; 
Dorm  Section  V.P.;  Dorm  Jud. 
Bd.;  Pol.  Sci.  Club;  Diamond- 
back. 

LEVINE.  ALLAN 
Baltimore;    Sociology;    Frosh   La- 
crosse;     Var.     Lacrosse;      Course 
Guide;  Zeta  Beta  Tau,  V.P.;  IFC 
Rep.;   Gate  and   Key;   M-Club. 
LEVINE,  MARK  J. 
Silver     Spring;     Zoology;     Dorm 
Ath.  Comm.;  Dorm  Schol.  Comm. 
Chm.;  Var.  Card  Sec;  Dorm  In- 
tramurals;      Dorm      Pres.;      Cam- 
bridge  Improve.   Comm.   Chm. 
LEVOCK,  MICHAEL  P.,  JR. 
Cardale,     Pennsylvania;     Philoso- 
phy. 

LEVY,  DEBORAH  JOAN 
Baltimore;     Mathematics;     Alpha 
Lambda    Delta. 
LEVY,    SUSAN 

Hyattsville;    Sociology;    Terrapin, 
bus.    mgr.;    Argus,    Young    Dems. 
LEWIS,  SUSAN  RIDGE 
Baltimore;     Sociology;     Big     Sis.; 
Jud.    Bd.;    Soc.   Club;    Fire   Lieut. 
LIEBERMAN,   MICHAEL  A. 
Silver  Spring;  Economics;   Bridge 
Club;    Diamondback. 
LIEBLEIN,  JACK 
Rockville;    English;    Calvert    Re- 
view. 

LIGHT,   PAMELA   SUE 
New  Carrollton;  Art;  Flying  Fol- 
lies. 

LINDERMAN,   JAMES    E. 
Roscoe,  Pa.;   Mathematics. 
LIPSITZ,    NANCY   A. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.;   English;  Phi  Sig- 
ma   Sigma;    College   Casino;    Old 
Line;    SUB. 
LISSY,   JEFFREY 
Baltimore;       Zoology;        Pre-dent 
Club;    Phi    Sigma    Delta;     Intra- 
murals. 

LORING,  WILLIAM  C. 
Bethesda;    History. 
LOVE,   FRANKLIN   W. 
Whaleysville;  Government  &  Pol- 
itics;   Dorm    Sec,    Jud.    Bd.;    In- 
tramurals. 

LOWE.   ELIZABETH  L. 
Bowie;      Zoology;      Sigma      Tau 
Sigma. 

LOWENSTEIN,  PHILLIS  M. 
Bethesda;      Psychology;      Gamma 
Sigma     Sigma,     Treas.;     WRA— 
Horseback  riding. 
LUND,  JEFFREY  ALAN 
Willow     Grove,     Pa.;     Sociology; 
Dorm  Pres.;  EUicott  Area  Coun-.; 
Phi    Kappa    Alpha. 
LURIE,  JERALD  BENSON 
Baltimore;    Psychology;    Psi    Chi; 
John      Marshall      Soc;      Pre-Law 
Qub. 

LUSBY,  JAMES   ROBERT 
Carrolltown;    Psychology. 
MARQUARDT,  CHARLES   D. 
Ber\vyn    Heights;    Government    & 
Politics ;    Cen .    Student   Ct . ;    John 
Marshall    Soc;    Ski    Club;    Young 
Rep.    Club. 

MASLAK,    MARGARET   ANN 
Suitland;      Mathematics;      Course 
Guide. 

MAYNARD,    NACY    ANN 
Baltimore;     English;      Res.     Hall 
Coun.;    Camb.    Complex,    V.P. 
McABEE.  SALLY  A. 
Catonsville;    English;    Dorm    Soc. 
Chm . ;    Camb.    Complex    Coun. 
McCAHILL,    KEVIN    FRANCIS 
Laurel;    Political   Science;    Lamb- 
da Chi  Alpha. 
McFADDEN,  MICHAEL  G. 
Fan  wood,   N.   J.;    History. 
McHUGH,    BRIAN  J. 
Silver  Spring;    Zoology;    Phi   Sig- 
ma Kappa,  Sec,  V.P.;  Cen.  Stu- 
dent Court;  Phi  Sigma  Soc. 
McKENNA,    BUNNY 
Chevy     Chase;     Enghsh;     Kappa 
Delta;     S.G.A.,     Sec;     Old    Line 
Party  Sec;   WRA  Council;  Dorm 
Ex.    Coun. 

McMAHON,  DEIRDRE  K. 
Kensington;    History. 
McMINN,  ROSEMARY  H. 
Lutherville;    English;    Kappa    Al- 
pha   Theta    Corres.    Sec;    Home- 
coming Chm. 

MacDONALD,  ROLAND  L.,  JR. 
Pittsburgh,    Pa.;     History;     Dorm 
Pres.;    Phi    Sigma    Kappa. 
MAIDEN.    ROBERT   V. 
Oxen    Hill;    Zoolog\'. 
MAIER,    LINDA    LEE 
Suitland;    English. 
MANDEL,   PHILIP 
Yonkers,    N.    Y.;    Government    & 
Politics;     Dorm    V.P.;    Res.    Hall 
Con.    Comm. 
MANDIS,   DEMETRA   C. 
Silver     Spring;      History;      Dorm 
Ex.    Coun. 

MANN,  ALLAN  LOUIS 
SHver  Spring;    American   Studies. 
MARX,   NANCY   JEANNE 
Silver  Spring;    English;    Newman 
Qub, 


MEDIEROS,  MARGARET  C. 
Parkville;  Sociology;  Gamma  Sig- 
ma     Sigma;      SGA      Legislature, 
Cult.      Comm.;      W^omen's      Glee 
Qub;       Campus       Crusade       for 
Christ;   Alpha   Lambda  Delta. 
MELINTZ.  P.  RICHARD 
Hagerstown;     Economics;     Alpha 
Phi    Omega;    Young    Reb.    Club; 
Treas.  Campus  Chest;  Res.  Men's 
Jud.  Bd.;   Men's  League  Ct. 
MENICK,  JEFFREY  MARK 
Silver   Spring;    American   Studies; 
ADS ;      Phi      Epsilon      Pi ;      IFC; 
Young   Dem. 

MESLER,   CONNEE    IRENE 
Bowie;   Latin   America  Area. 
METRO,    A.    HOWARD 
Chevy   Chase;    American   Studies; 
Ch.    Just.    St.    Court;    Pres.    Omi- 
cron     Delta     Kappa;     Pres.     Tau 
Epsilon    Phi;    Ed.   M-Book;   Kale- 
gathas;  Fr.  and  Soph.  Legis. 
MEYER,    JOHN    P. 
Bowie;   Zoology;    Dorm   Sec;    In- 
tramurals. 

MEYEROWITZ,    ANN    ELAINE 
Pikesville;      English;      Delta     Phi 
Epsilon;  Sigma  Tau  Epsilon,  Sec, 
Treas.;    WRA    Rep.;    Aqualiners; 
Young  Dem.;   DBK. 
MICELI.    JOSEPH    DOMINICK 
Darien,       Connecticut;       General 
Biological    Sciences;    Intramurals; 
Dorm   Treas. ;   Jud.   Bd. 
MIDDLEMAN,    JEFFREY    D. 
Baltimore;    Sociology;    Zeta    Beta 
Tau     Alpha     Sigma     Delta;     So- 
ciology   Club. 

MILLER,   BARBARA  JEAN 
Baltimore;       English;       Women's 
Glee  Club;   Summer  Chorus. 
MILLER,  MARILYN  H. 
Psychology;    Alpha   Lambda   Del- 
ta,   Psi    Chi;    Phi    Sigma    Sigma; 
Phys.    Ther.    Club,    V.P. 
MILNES.    STUART 
Baltimore;  Psychology;  Tau  Epsi- 
lon Phi;  Psi  Chi,  Treas.;  Fr.  La- 
crosse;    SCA. 

MILLINEN.  SUSAN  JINX 
Bowie;        Fine       Arts;        NAEA; 
Singletons. 

MITCHELL,    MARK 
Washington,     D.     C;     Arts     and 
S ciences ;    Concert    Band ;    March- 
ing   Band;    Flying    Follies.    V.P.; 
Young    Rep. 

MOES,  PATRICIA  ELLEN 
Carlstadt,  N.  J.;  French;  French 
Club,  Treas.,  Sec;  Newman 
Club;  Course  Guide;  Dean's  List. 
MOLINO,  JOHN  WAYNE 
Baltimore;  Psychology;  Psi  Chi; 
Pi  Mu  Epsilon,  Intramurals;  Sec. 
House  Rules  Comm.;  Vol.  for 
Men.    Hlth. 

MONTELEONE,   THOMEAS   F. 
Baltimore;    Psychology. 
MONTGOMERY,    CHERYL 
Chevy    Chase;    Government    and 
Politics;     SGA;    Old    Line,    V.P.; 
AWS ;    Alpha    Oniicron    Pi ;    Dia- 
mond  Hon.    Soc. 
MOORE.   MICHAEL   G. 
Langley    Park;    Government    and 
Politics;     Sigma     Alpha     Epsilon; 
Young    Dem. 

MORREALE,  ELENA  H. 
Salisburg;     Biology;     Alpha     Chi 
Omega;      Women's     Glee     Club, 
V.P. 

MORRISON,  STANLEY  A. 
Baltimore;     Zoology;     Phi     Sigma 
Delta;      Pre-Med.      Club;      Intra- 
murals. 

MOSES.    MICHAEL   O. 
Baltimore;  Government  and  Poli- 
tics;    Flying     Qub;      Ski     Club; 
Pre-Law;    Intramurals. 
MOSHER,    FREDERICK    R. 
Indian  Head;  Physics;  Sigma  Phi 
Alpha,    Sigma   Pi   Sigma;    Physics 
Honor   Soc 

MURPHY,  GRETCHEN  ANN 
Btthesda;    Psychology;    Psi    Chi. 
MURPHY,    THOMAS    M. 
Glen    Bumie;    Pre-Vetinary;    Pre- 
Vet  Club;  Dorm  Soc  Ch. 
MYERS,   JAMES    H. 
Coldwater,   Ohio;    American    His- 
tory. 

NAGLE.  CONRAD  E. 
Baltimore;      Zoology;       Marching 
Band;    Var.    Band;    D(MTn.    House 
Rules. 

NAIDITCH.   JAMES    A. 
Norfolk,      Virginia;      Psychology; 
Flying   Follies;    Fr.   Soccer;    Dorm 
House   Rules   Comm. 
NATHAN.   ALAN   MARC 
Physics;      Vandenherg     Guard; 
Course   Guide;    Sigma    Pi    Sigma, 
Pres.;    Phi    Beta    Kappa;    Pi    Mu 
Epsilon;   Omicron   Delta  Kappa. 
NAYLOR,   BRUCE   IAN 
Alexandria,    Virginia ;    Criminolo- 
gy;   Fr.    Swimming;    Dorm    Soc, 
Acad.    Chm.,    Cul.    Chm. 
NEMIROFF.    MARC    A. 
Silver    Spring;    Psycholog>'. 
NORTON.   RICHARD  M. 
Silver  Spring;   Math;   Univ.  Sym- 
phonic  Band. 


O'CONNELL,  CATHERINE  A. 
Glen      Bumie;      English;      Young 
Dem.;      Dorm     Jud.     Bd.,     Dorm 
Cult.    Chm. 

O'DAY,   JOHN   MICHAEL 
Malcolm;     Zoolog>';     Phi     Sigma; 
Pre-Med.    Soc. 

OKUN.  HARVEY  LAWRENCE 
Baltimore;  Psychology;  Pres.  Psi 
Chi;  Pre-Law  Club;  John  Mar- 
shall Pre-Law  Nat.  Hon.;  Treas.. 
Council  of  Prof.  Organ. 
OLMER,  PATRICIA  ANN 
Baltimore;  Sociology;  PACE; 
Dorm  Jud.  Bd..  Dorm  Cul.  Ch.; 
Wesley  Found.,  Corres.  Sec, 
Soc.    Ch. 

OSTER,  WARREN 
Hyattsville;    History;    Phi   Epsilon 
Pi. 

OSTROWSKY,   LINDA 
Baltimore;    Speech  Therapy;    Hil- 
lel;     SGA     Paper;     Sigma     Alpha 
Eta. 

OWENS,  KAREN  KEITH 
Baltimore;    History;   WRA;   Dorm 
Comm.  Ch. 

PANEBAKER,  WILLIAM   D. 
Baltimore;       English;       Pre-Dent. 
Club;    Dorm   House   Rules  Comm. 
PARISER,  BEVERLY  ADELE 
Cumberland;    Spanish;    Jud.    Bd.; 
FOB. 

PASS   II.   RALPH  PATRICK 
Timonium,      Mo.;      Mathematics; 
Intramural;      Dorm      Sec,      V.P.; 
Phi    Mu    Epsilon. 
PATTERSON.  JR.   PAUL  W. 
Bel    Air;    History;    Fresh.,   Treas.; 
RHC     Presents     Chm.;     Madrigal 
Singers;    Pershing    Rifles;    Arnold 
Air     Society;     Old     Line;      HAG; 
FOB;    Dorm   Sec. 
PATTERSON,   SUSAN  HARMS 
Monkton;  Zoology;   Univ.  Choir. 
PAZORNICK,  MARVIN  I. 
Baltimore;    Government    &    Poli- 
tics;    Young     Dem.     Dorm     Aca. 
Chm.;  Pre  Law  Soc  Intramurals. 
PEDAK.   MARIA 
Baltimore;    Government    &    Poli- 
tics; SAM;  Pol.  Sci. 
PEGAHI.  MAHSHID 
Tehran,    Iran;    Chemistry;    Inter- 
national   Club;    Pres.,    V.P.,    Soc. 
Chm.;    Iranian  Club  Treas. 
PENALOZA,  CARLOS  THOMAS 
Mexico  City,  Mexico;  Economics; 
Latin   Am.   Club.;    Econ.   Sem. 
PETRY,  CAROL  ANN 
Cumberland;    Speech;    Children's 
Theater;    VMH. 
PFEIFFER.  RUTH  A. 
EUicott      City;      Frenah;      Alpha 
Lambda      Delta;      Dorm     Treas, 
V.P.;     Chapel     Choir. 
PFEUFER,  GARY  WAYNE 
Catonsville;    Physics;    Sigma    Phi 
Sigma;    Phi    Eta    Sigma;    Physics 
Club;    Dean's    List;    Dorm    Acad. 
Chm,    House    Rules. 
PHIPPS.  CAROLE  ANN 
Rosedale;     English;     UT.;     Dorm 
Jud.    Bd,    Dorm.    Hist. 
PLUNKERT.   PATRICIA   ANN 
Baltimore;        Chemistry;        Dorm 
Pres.;    Big    Sis.;    Alpha    Lambda 
Delta. 

POITRAS,  DIANE   HELEN 
Mayo;      French;      French      Club; 
WRA    Swimming   Team. 
POLLARA,  SUSAN 
Livingston.  N.  J.;  History;  Kappa 
Delta  Pres.;  Diamond  V.P.;  Pan- 
hell.   Ex.   Coun.;   Homecoming. 
PORTER,  MARY  E. 
Perryville;         Sociology;         VMH; 
Soc.   Club;    Rig  Sis. 
POWELL.   GORDON 
Accokeek;    Physics;    Amat.    Radio 
Assn't. 

PREVAR,  JOHN  EDWARD 
Landover     Hills;     English;     Omi- 
cron     Delta      Kappa;      Phi      Eta 
Sigma.    Treas.    Pres.    DBK;    Ter- 
rapin.   M    Club. 
PRICE,  TERI  LEA 
Westernport;  Sociology;  Alpha  Xi 
Delta    Pres.;    Act.    Chm.;    VHM; 
Soc.   Club;   Chapel  Choir. 
PRISTOOP,  SUSAN  GAIL 
Baltimore;  ZooIog>';  Alpha  Lamb- 
da Delta;  Dorm  Ex.  Coun.  Hillel. 
PUCKETT.  JANE   deWEESE 
Rockville;  Experimental  Psycholo- 
gy;e    Psi   Chi;    Big   Sis. 
QUEEN,  GERALD  W. 
Potomac;    English. 
OUINN,  MARY  J. 
Silver  Spring;  Sociolog>-;  Newman 
Club;    Alpha  Omega. 
RADCLIFF,  CRAIG 
ANDERSON 

Wheaton;  Economics;  Band  Pres.; 
Kappa   Kappa   Psi,   Sec 
RANDALL,  JR.  WILLIAM 
EDDY 

Bethesda ;    Zoology;     Sigma    Chi ; 
Pre-Med    Soc;    Young    Rep. 
RATH.  ROGER 

College  Park;  Zoology;  Fr.  Ten- 
nis Team;  UCA;  Pre-med  Soc; 
Chess    Club. 


REED.  ELIZABETH  AYRES 
Baltimore;  English;  Panhell.  Rep.; 
Alpha   Omicron   Pi.   Sec. 
REINMUTH,  BARBARA 
Silver  Spring;  Art;  Chapel  Choir; 
Alpha  Xi   Delta  Soc.  Chm;   TraU 
Club;    SUB;    Univ.   Chorus;    SGA 
Pep   Comm. 

REISS,  RANDOLPH  WM. 
Brooklyn.      N.      Y.;      Psychology; 
Alpha    Epsilon    Pi,    Pledgemaster, 
Social    Chm;    Free    State   Comm; 
IFC    Rep. 

REYNOLDS.  ELIZABETH  ANN 
Seabrook;  Histor>';  Kappa  Alpha 
Theala,  Pres.;  Treas.;  Who's 
Who  Comm.;  AWS  Elc.  Bd.; 
AWS  Cult.  Comm  Chm.;  Angel 
Flight. 

RICKEY,  LYNNE  M. 
Bowie;      French     Foreign     Area; 
Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Aqualiners. 
ROBERTSON,   KENNETH  L. 
New     Windsor;     Zoology;     Dorm 
Tres,      V.P.;      Intramurals;      Phi 
Sigma;    Phi    Eta    Sigma. 
ROBINSON.   KATHLEEN 
Baltimore;  Art;   Phi  Sigma  Sigma 
Soc.   Chm.;    Jr.   Prom;   Greek. 
ROSEN,  MARY   ELEANOR 
Chicago,     111.     History;     WMUC; 
Ski  Club;   Newman  Club;  Drama 
Club. 

ROSENBLOOM,   ALAN  T. 
Passaic,      N.     J.;      Zoolog>';      Phi 
Sigma    Delta;    Dorm    Treas. 
ROSENBLOOM,  ALFRED 
Canham;      Sociology;      Sociology 
Club;    HUlel. 
ROSENBLOOM,  JUDY 
Baltimore;   Art;    Dorm  Act. 
ROTHSCHILD,  LEWIS  ALAN 
Baltimore;   Economics;   RHC  Pre- 
sents   Chm.;    Area    Coun.    Treas.; 
Dorm      Treas,      Acad.,      Cultural 
Chm. 

ROTHWELL.   DIANN  E. 
Sevema      Park;      French;      Angel 
Flight;    Dorm   Ex.   Council. 
ROUSE,  JACQUELYN 
MARJORIE 
Glen  Bumie;  Art. 
PYDELL,  NANCY  PATRICIA 
Silver     Spring;      English;      Alpha 
Omicron     Pi,     Historian,     Treas.; 
WRA;   Jr.   Prom;   Old   Line;   Ter- 
rapin. 

SACKS,   ROBERT  ALAN 
Baltimore;    Psychology;    Psi    Chi; 
Flying    Follies. 
SADOWSKI,  JOHN  S. 
Somerville,      N.      J.;      Chemistry; 
Dorm    Pres..    V.P.;    HAG;    Alpha 
Chi    Sigma. 
SAFRAN,  ESTHER 
Silver     Spring;      Government      & 
Politics;    Eta    Beta    Rho   Pres. 
SALAFIA,  NICHOLAS  C. 
Baltimore;     Psychology;     FOB. 
SALTZMAN,  MARLENE 
ELLEN 

Baltimore;  Pre-Med.;  Phi  Sigma; 
Mortar  Bd.;  Pre-Med  Club;  Univ. 
Symphone  Orch. 
SANTANIELLO.  NICHOLAS  D. 
Wilton.  Conn.;  History;  Dorm 
V.P..  Soc.  Comm.,  House  Rules 
Comm,  Athletic  Chm.;  Intra- 
murals. 

SARBACHER,   SUSAN 
Chev>-     Chase;     English;     Kappa 
Delta;   Anthro.   Soc;   Young  Rep. 
SATINE,  JUDY  RUTH 
Greenbelt;  French;  Alpha  Epsilon 
Phi;     UT. 

SAUSE,  SANDRA  JANE 
Baltimore;  English;  Dorm  Activi- 
ties. 

SCERBACK,  SHARON  A. 
Silver     Spring;      English;      Alpha 
Phi,     V.P.;     FOB. 
SCHLOSSBERG,  RICHARD 
Baltimore;    Pre-dent.;    Sigma    Al- 
pha  Mu;    DBK;    SGA   Comm. 
SCHNEIDER.  ALAN  JAY 
Bethesda;    Government   and   Poli- 
tics;   Dorm    V.P..    Athletic   Chm., 
House  Rules  Comm;  Intramurals; 
Young  Dem.  Pre-law  Club;  RHC- 
UCA    presents    Comm. 
SCHNEIDER,  JR.  ROBERT  I. 
Reading,    Pa.;    American    History. 
SCHROEDER,   PHILIP  JOHN 
Bel   Air;   Zoolog\';   Pre-Med   Soc; 
Phi   Sigma;    Hon.   convo. 
SCHULMAN.   ELAINE  F. 
Baltimore;    Sociology. 
SCHWAB,  HOLLY  ELIZABETH 
Silver  Spring;  English  Literature; 
Aqualiner's      German-Am.      Club; 
Theater  Workshop;  Transfer  from 
Munich. 

SCHWARTZ,  ERIC 
Silver  Spring;  History;  John  Mar- 
shall   Soc;    Phi    Eta    Sigma;    Phi 
Alpha    Theta;    Dean's    List;    Pre- 
Law  Club;   Ski  Club. 
SCHWARTZ,  HENRY  MARK 
Silver    Spring;    Economics. 
SCOTT.   PATRICIA 
BERNADETTE 

Baltimore;  Sociology -Psychology; 
Dorm  Activities;  Tutoring;  Soc. 
Club. 


SEMUELS,  JOEL  MICHAEL 
Baltimore;    Government    &    Poli- 
tics;   WMUC;    Dorm    Tres.;    Pre- 
Law   Club;    Phi   Si^ma   Alpha. 
SESSONS,  JOAN  E. 
Baltimore;    Government    &    Poli- 
tics;  Gamma   Sigma   Sigma  V.P.; 
Dorm    Ex.    Coun. 
SEWARD,  KATHLEEN  A. 
Baltimore;        English;        Diadem; 
AWS    Treas.;    AWS    Pres.    Coun. 

SHALLER,  RHODA 
Silver    Spring;     Mathematics;     Pi 
Mu   Epsilon;   Course   Guide;   Hil- 
lel. 

SHERMAN,  ELIZABETH 
ANNE 

Rockville;  Speech  &  Drama;  UT; 
Dorm    Exec.   Coun, 
SHOEMAKER,  WILLLAM  B. 
Chevy     Chase;      Government     & 
Politics. 

SIGLER,  HOWARD  C. 
Baltimore;    Government    &    Poli- 
tics;   Sigma   Alpha   Mu;    Gate    & 
Key;   Intramurals. 
SILVERSTEIN,  JOAN  DONNA 
Baltimore;    Speech   Therapy. 
SIMON,  SUSAN  JOAN 
Baltim<*e;        English;        Modem 
Dance   Troupe;    Hillel;    RHC. 
SIMPSON,  NORMAN  H. 
Baldwin,   L.   Is.,   N.  Y.;   German; 
Alpha     Phi     Omega;     University 
Choir;   Ski  Club. 
SIVERT,  PATRICIA  LEE 
Gaithersburg;      History;      Dorm 
Homecoming  Chm.,  Big  Sis.;  Old 
Line;    SGA    Spring    Weekend. 
SKLAW,  HOWARD 
Baltimore;     Speech    Rad.-Tel. 
SNEAD,  CATHERINE  GARVIN 
Baltimore;    French;    Alpha    Omi- 
cron  Pi. 

SNOW,  HOBBS  ANN 
Greenbelt;      Zoology;      Course 
Guide. 

SNYDER,  STEPHEN  ALAN 
Baltimore;    Government    &    Poli- 
tics;  Law  Club. 
SOKOLOFF,  ROBERT 
Silver   Spring;    Psychology. 
SOMMER,  JOEL  S. 
Trenton,   N.   J.;   Psychology;   Tau 
Epsilon  Phi;  Tennis  Team;  Intra- 
murals;    College    Casino;     Blood 
Drive   Co-Chm. 
SOO  HOO,  VICKI  JEAN 
Baltimore;  Sociology;  Internation- 
al Club;  Chinese  Club  Soc.  Chm.; 
Big    Sis.;    Gamma    Sigma    Sigma; 
Dorm  Exec.  Coun.;  Dorm  Treas., 
Sec. 

SPANGENBERG,  JAMES 
Damascus;   History;   Dean's  List; 
Dorm  Treas. 
SPEIZMAN,  ALICE  B. 
Silver     Spring;      Government      & 
Politics;     SGA     Leg.;     Old     Line 
V.P.;    Campus   Chest   Sec;   FOB; 
HAC;  Dorm  Exec.  Council;  AWS 
Comm.;  WRA;  SGA  Away  Week- 
end  Comm. 
SPERLING,   JOSEPH 
Silver  Spring;  English. 
STARNES,  DAVID  EDGAR 
Hendersonville,     N.     C;      Social 
Sciences;     M-Club     V.P.;     Cross 
Country;    Track. 
STASIEWICZ,  JR.  JOHN  F. 
Salisbury;  Physics;  Sigma  Pi  Sig- 
ma. 

STEARNS,  CAMERON 
COURTNEY 
Bel  Air;  History;  Phi  Sigma  Kap- 

STEINBACK,  SANDRA  LYNN 
Pikesville;     Art;     Alpha     Epsilon 
Phi.    Soc.    Chm.,    Historian;    Col- 
lege   Casino;    Soph    Prom;    AWS 
Hist.;    Bridal    Fair. 
STEINBERG,  JANEE  DIANE 
Chevy        Chase;        Pre-Medicine; 
Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Phi  Sigma; 
Pre-Med      Club;       Dorm       Exec. 
Caun.;      UT;      Hillel     Tutoring; 
Outsanding   Soph.    Woman;    Out- 
standing Jr.    of   Dorm. 
STEINER,  MARY  S. 
Hyattsville;    History;    Big    Sis. 
STIEBER,  JANE  CAROL 
Silver     Spring;     Art     Education; 
DBK;    SUB;    NAEA. 
STODDARD,  DENNIS  W. 
Rogers  Heights;   Intemat.  Affairs. 
STONE,  ELIZABETH  BREWER 
Towson;    Sociology;    Tau    Kappa 
Epsilon;    Big  Sis. 
STORY,  LAURALEE 
Baltimore;  French;   Pace;  Tennis. 
STRINGER,  SUSAN 
Baltimore;    Microbiology;    Mortar 
Bd.;    Sigma    Alpha    Delta;    Dorm 
Pres,    Jud.    Bd.,    Acad.    Chm. 
SUROSKY,  MAXINE  JOY 
Baltimore;  Speech  Theraphy;  Big 
Sis. 

SWANN,  JOHN  W. 
Oxon    Hill;    Pre-Medicine;     Pre- 
Med    Soc. 


SW ANSON,  KENT  P. 
Summit,    N.    J.;    Government    & 
Politics;      Alpha      Tau      Omega; 
FOB;    Var.    Soccer;    Young    Rep. 
SWEREN,  GARY  HOWARD 
Baltimore;    Sociology;    Sigma    Al- 
pha Mu,  Soc.  Chm. 
TABACKMAN,  MARC  J. 
Baltimore;       Psychology;       Sigma 
Alpha    Mu. 

TAYLOR,  DIANNA  TEEN 
LaPlata;     English;     Alpha     Omi- 
cron  Pi  School.  Chm.;  Old  Line; 
Bridal   Fair. 

TAYLOR,  DOUGLASS  L. 
Catonsville;  Zoology;  Dorm  Pres.; 
RHC;     HAC;     Phi     Sigma;    Nat. 
Res.    Hall    Hon. 
TILLES,  KENNETH 
Baltimore;     Sociology;     Pre-Dent. 

VAN  HOLTEN,  VALERIE 
Knoxville;      Mathematics;      Dorm 
Jud.  Bd.;   WRA. 
VASSAR,   DEAN  L. 
Baltimore;       Zoology;       Pre-Med 
Soc. 

VERNAY,  SUSAN 
Baltimore;      Art;      Kappa     Delta, 
Sec;  Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Angel 
Flight. 

VEST,  CHARLES  T. 
Chevy    Chase;    International    Af- 
fairs;    UT;     Intramurals;      Dorm 
Act.;     Vet.     Club;     Weightlifting 
Club. 

VIOLA,  JOSEPH  W. 
Kentland;      Zoology;      Madrigals; 
Md.    Christ.     Fellowship    Pres. 
VROBLESKY,  VIRGINIA 
Annapolis;   Sociology;  Md.  Chris- 
tian   Fellowship,    Sec. 
WADDEN,  GREGORY 
VINCENT 
Cheverly;   Pre-Dental;   Kappa  Al- 

WALLACE,  DAVID  C. 
Silver    Spring;    Physics;    Phi    Eta 
Sigma;    Sigma   Pi  Sigma;    Physics 
Club;    Ass.    for    Computing    Ma- 
chinery. 

WARD,  JANET  ANNE 
Bethesda;    Art    Education;    Alpha 
Chi      Omega;       Alpha      Lambda 
Delta;    AWS;    SUB;    Ed.    Hon. 
WEBB,  RICHARD  N. 
Baltimore;    Mechanical    Engineer- 
ing;   Dorm   Pres;    Pi   Tau   Sigma; 
ASME;    Fresh    Prom;    Terrapin. 
WEHRSTEDT,  JOAN  B. 
Silver    Spring;    English;    Newman 
Club;    Dean's    List. 
WEINER,  KENNETH  ROGER 
Spring   Valley;    N.    Y.;    American 
Studies;    Ski    Club;    Dorm    Pres.; 
RHC;    Free   State   V.P. 
WEINSTEIN,  ALAN  M. 
Baltimore;  History;  Kappa  Kappa 
Psi;     Eta     Beta     Rho;     Marching 
Band;    Intramural. 
WEINSTEIN,  LINDA  FRANN 
Baltimore;     English;     Dorm    Jud. 
Bd.,    Exec.    Coun. 
WEISS,  JILL  LESLIE 
Bethesda;     Psychology;     Psi     Chi 
V.P.;     Dorm     Act.     Chm.;     Exec. 
Coun. 

WEITZMAN,  SHIRLEY 
Baltimore;   French  Foreign  Area; 
SUB;     Terrapin;     French     Club; 
Campus   Chest;    College   Casino. 
WILHELM,  JUDITH  LYNNE 
Baltimore;  Sociology;  Area  Treas.; 
Dorm   Treas,   Big   Sis. 
WILLIAMSON,  JR.  ROBERT  G. 
Wheaton;    English;    Fr.    Tennis. 
WILSON,  THOMAS  DONALD 
Rockville;      History;      Sigma     Pi, 
Soc.    Chm,    V.P. 
WITT,  STEVEN  PAUL 
Bel  Air;  Zoology;  Dorm  Jud.  Bd.; 
Argus    Photo.;    Pre-Dent.    Soc 
WOOD,  BEVERLY  ANNE 
Takoma     Park;     History;     Alpha 
Phi;    Alpha    Lambda    Delta. 
WRIGHT,  HAROLD  M. 
Silver  Spring;   Zoology;   Pre-Med. 
Soc;    Fr.   Golf. 
YEAGLE,  DENNIS  LEESE 
Timonium;    Government    &    Poli- 
tics;    Dorm     Pres,     House     Rules 
Comm.;  Intramurals;  Mobile  Unit 
Area   Coun. 
YOUNG,  ANNA  MAE 
Frederick;    English;    Dorm    Pres.; 
AWS    Pres.    Coun.;    HAC;    RHC. 
YOUNG,  LYNNE  MARIE 
Timonium;   English;   FOB;   Dorm 
Big    Sis.    Chm. 
YURFEST,  JOSEPH 
Baltimore;    Government    &    Poli- 
tics;   Var.    Lacrosse;    Dorm    Soc. 
Chm. 

ZEIKUS,  LUCRETIA 
Baltimore;     Sociology. 
ZETTER,  MURIEL  HELEN 
Bismarck,     N.     Dak.;      Art;      Fr. 
Leg.;    SUB;    Delta   Gamma;    SGA 
Bus.    Man.;     SGA    Fin.    Comm.; 
Diadem;    Argus   Art   Ed.;    Course 
Guide;     M-Book;     Soph.     Prom; 
Jr.    Prom. 


BPA 


ADAMS,  FRANK  RONALD 
Reisterstown;      Geography;      Co- 
Chmn      Cerebral      Palsy      Drive, 
Course  Guide,  Alpha  Tau  Omega. 
ALEXANDER,  GEORGE  L.,  JR. 
Rochester,     N.     Y.;     Accounting; 
Investment    Club. 
ANDERSON,  ALLAN  WILLIAM 
Bethesda;     Economics;     Commu- 
ters   Association,    Newman    Club. 
ANSHEL,  JOSEPH 
Randallstown;      Journalism;      Phi 
Sigma  Delta,  Career  Week,  Sigma 
Delta     Chi,     Tau     Mu     Epsilon, 
Diamondback,      Publicity     Chmn 
Senior    Prom. 
APPLER,  DAVID  ALAN 
Baltimore;  Marketing;  Alpha  Del- 
ta    Sigma,     Am.     Marketing    As- 
sociation,    House     Rule     Comm. 
Chmn.,  Intramural  Football,  Soft- 
ball,   Basketball. 
ARRET,  BRUCE  JAY 
Adelphi;       Information       Systems 
Management;     Society     for     Ad- 
vancement   of    Management. 
ATTMAN,  RONALD 
Baltimore;     Business    Administra- 
tion;   Hillel,   Intramurals. 
AUS,  FREDERICK  A. 
Sparrows  Point;   Accounting;  Sec. 
Allegheny   D,   Accounting   Club. 
AVRAM,  MARGIE  LYNN 
Silver  Spring;  Journalism;  Gamma 
Phi     Beta,     SUB,     DBK,     Kappa 
Tau   Alpha. 

BALLANT,  ARTHUR  FRANK 
Fort     Lee,     N.     J.;      Economics; 
Omicron     Delta     Epsilon,     Dorm 
Pres.,   House  Rules  Comm. 
BARRON,  WILLIAM  G. 
Hyattsville;    Economics;    Phi   Sig- 
ma   Kappa. 

BAUERSFELD,  GEORGE 
CALVIN,  JR. 

Baltimore;     Production     Manage- 
ment Society  for  Advancement  of 
Management;   Intramural  Sports. 
BAYLIS,   MARY  ANN 
Baltimore;    Institutional   Adminis- 
tration. 

BECK,  BRUCE  S. 
Elmont,  N.  Y.;  Marketing;  Dorm 
Treas.;    Intramurals;    Hillel. 
BENUS,  JACOB 

Baltimore;       Economics;       Dorm 
Pres.;     Omicron     Delta     Epsilon; 
Beta   Gamma   Sigma. 
BEST,  CHARLES  LEROY 
Orangeburg,   S.    C.    Business   Ad- 
ministration;   UCA;    AMA    Delta 
Epsilon     Pi;     Sigma     Alpha     Mu; 
Economics    Discussion    Club. 
BILANCIONI,  ALBERT  W.  JR. 
Willmington,      Del.;      Marketing; 
American  Marketing  Assoc;  Dorm 
Chairman;        Varsity        Football; 
Lambda    Chi    Alpha    "M"    Club. 
BLINKEN,  NEAL 
Baltimore;    Public    Relations;    Phi 
Sigma     Delta,     V.P.,     Houseman- 
ager;    Tau     Mu     Epsilon;     Sigma 
Delta    Chi;    IFC-Public   Relations 
Comm.;        Freshman        Lacrosse; 
S.G.A.    Placement   Comm.;    DBK. 
BLUMBERG,  BURT 
Baltimore;    Marketing;    Delta    Nu 
Alpha;    DBK. 

BOEGLI,  ULRICH  PAUL 
New   Holland,   Pa.;   German   area 
studies;    Terrapin    Ski   Club. 
BOLEY,  RUSSELL  WILSON 
Baltimore;  General  Business;  Del- 
ta    Sigma     Pi,     Social     Chrmn.; 
Dorm,      Social      Chrmn.;      Intra- 
murals. 

BOLOTIN,  JEFFREY  WAYNE 
Pikesville;   Government  and  Poli- 
tics;      Varsity       Debate       Team; 
Dorm.,     Soc.     Chmn.;     G     &     P 
Honorary;    Dean's    List. 
BOOK,  STANLEY  H. 
Baltimore;      Accounting;      Dorm., 
Treas,    Academic    Chmn.;     Delta 
Sigma    Pi,    V.P.,    Historian;    Beta 
Alpha    Psi;    Free    State   Delegate. 
BORZYMOWSKI,   BENJAMIN 
Baltimore;     Production     Manage- 
ment &  Marketing  Mgmt.;  Alpha 
Delta    Sigma;    Sigma   Alpha   Mu; 
Vandenberg    Guard;    Dorm.    Jud. 
Brd.       Chrmn.;        Mobile       Area 
Council  Treas.;  Intramural  Sports. 
BRACKBURN,  ZANE  DALE 
Silver    Spring;    Accounting;    Beta 
Alpha    Psi;    Dean's   List. 
BRAUN,  PETER  D. 
Rockville;   Economics;   Delta  Sig- 
ma Pi;  Finance  Club;  Economics 
Discussion    Club;    Men's    League 
Rep.,    Senior    Class. 
BRICK,  ELAINE  GRACIA 
Ventnor    City,    N.    J.;    Personnel 
Management. 
BRILL,  MAXYNE  S. 
Baltimore;       Journalism;       DBK; 
Theta    Sigma   Phi;    Pi   Delta    Ep- 
silon,    sec;     SUB;     Dorm.     Red 
Cross   Rep. 


BROOKS,  KAYE  TRUXTON 
Baltimore;  Govenunent  and  Poli- 
tics;   Dorm    V.P.;    Dorm   Pres. 
BROWNE,  MARTIN  J. 
Silver     Spring;     Marketing;     Sec. 
Veterans    Club;    Treas.    Soc.    for 
Advancement      of      Management; 
AMA. 

BUSSE,  WALTER  LOUIS 
Beltsville;   Geography;   Alpha  Phi 
Omega;  Ass't  Pledgemaster;  Ath- 
letic Chmn.;   Freshman   Baseball; 
Intramurals. 

BYRNE,  JAMES   VINCENT 
Wheaton;   Government  and   Poli- 
tics;   Bowling;    Intramural    Foot- 
ball. 

CAHA,   JOHN   JOSEPH,   JR. 
Baltimore;    Transportation;    Delta 
Nu    Alpha. 

CAMPBELL,  LEE  W. 
Alexandria,  Virginia;  Accounting; 
Accounting  Club. 
CASSELBERRY,  DIANE 
ROGERS 

Bethesda;  Journalism;  Alpha  Del- 
ta   Pi;    Free    State    Party   Comm. 
Chmn.;       AWS;      DBK;      WRA 
Council;       FOB       Pub.       Chmn.; 
Fresh.     Resolutions     Comm. 
CEPPOS,  JEROME  MERLE 
Silver    Spring;    Journalism;    DBK 
Editor-in-Chief;     Omicron     Delta 
Kappa;     Sigma     Delta     Chi;     Pi 
Delta  Epsilon;  Kappa  Alpha  Mu. 
CHADBOURN,     DWIGHT 
EMERSON 

Washington,    D.    C;    Economics; 
Delta  Sigma  Pi;  Economics  Club; 
Veterans   Club. 
CHAIS,    RICHARD   I. 
Rockville;        Economics;        Dorm 
Pres.;     Dorm    V.P.;     Dorm    Sec; 
Dorm    Soc    Chmn.;    Intramurals; 
Course    Guide. 
CHANDLER,   ALLAN   S. 
Baltimore;   Public  Relations;   Tau 
Epsilon   Phi;   Blood  Drive;   DBK; 
TV  Workshop;  Operation  Match. 
CHANTKER,  ARTHUR  F. 
College    Park;     Information    Sys- 
tems; Dorm  Exec.  Council;  House 
Rules    Comm;    Dorm    Homecom- 
ing     Chmn.;      Cultural     Comm. 
Chmn. 

CHUNG,    CONSTANCE 
YU-HWA 

Silver  Spring;  Journalism;   Fresh- 
man   Queen;    SGA    Legis.    Sec; 
DBK;    UCA    Poli.    Rep.;    Fresh. 
Legis.;    Soph.    Legis. 
CIEPIELA,    LANCE    E. 
Chicago,    Illinois;    Persoimel    Ad- 
ministration and  Labor  Relations; 
Economics   Disc.  Club;    Soc.  Ad- 
vancement of  Management. 
CLEMENTS,   JAMES    F. 
Cheverly;  General  Business;  Kap- 
pa    Alpha      Pres.;      Inter.     Frat. 
Council  V.P.;   Rugby  Team;   Tau 
Mu  Epsilon;   Gate  &  Key;  Kale- 
gethos;     Who's     Who. 
COMPTON,    GEORGE    WADE 
Port    Tobacco;     Business;     Dorm 
Pres. 

CONSTANTINIDES,  PERRY  G. 
Baltimore;  Marketing;  Sigma  Chi; 
AMA;    IFC    Pub.    Rela.    Comm.; 
IFC     Scholarship     Comm;     Corr. 
Sec.    Sigma    Chi. 
COOPER,    JAY    GORDON 
Chevy    Chase;     Statistics;     Dorm 
Athletic     Chmn.,     Cult.     Chmn., 
Soc.      Climn.;      Pre-Law      Club; 
Hillel;     SGA;     FOB;     Radio-TV 
Workshop. 

COOPER,    NORMA    FRANCES 
Hyattsville;  General  Business;  Phi 
Chi    Theta. 

CORDIANO,  RICHARD  ALAN 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;   Statistics;   UCA 
Bowling  League  Pres.;  Intramural 
Basketball,  Foo  ball,  Softball. 
CORSON,  CARL  A.  JR. 
Frederick;        Marketing;        Univ. 
Band. 

CREGGER,    DENNIS 
Aberdeen;    Transportation;    Delta 
Nu  Alpha. 

CURLEY,   TIMOTHY   JAMES 
Aberdeen;    Transportation;    Intra- 
murals;    Dorm     Athletic     Chmn; 
AFROTC. 

DAVIS,    JAMES    ALAN 
Hackessin,      Delaware;      Business 
Administration;    Dorm   V.P.;    Hill 
Area    Rep. 

DIBBERN,    JOHN    STEPHEN 
Pikesville;      Geography;      Gamma 
Theta   Upsilon. 
DIETZEL,    RONALD    KING 
Baltimore;        Marketing;        Dorm 
Treas.;      House      Rules      Comm; 
SAM;     ROA     Outstanding     Soph 
Award;    Advanced    ROTC. 
DILL,   EARL   HARRY  JR. 
Baltimore;     Transportation;     Uni- 
versity   Band;    Dorm    Sec;    Delta 
Nu  Alpha;  Dorm  House  Improve- 
ments Comm.;   Dorm  Scholarship 
Comm.    Chmn. 


DIXON,    DAVID   ROSS 
Oxford,    England;    General    Busi- 
ness;  Dorm   Fire  Marshall;    Float 
Building  Comm;  Orphans  Christ- 
mas   Fund    Comm. 
DONOFRIO,    RALPH 
NICHOLAS 

Wilmington,  Delaware;  Market- 
ing; Varsity  Football,  3  years; 
Intramurals. 

DORER,   WILLIAM    L. 
Baltimore;       Geography;      VMM; 
Dorm     Sec.;     Dorm     Treas.;     Pi 
Kappa      Alpha;      Terrapin     Trail 
Club. 

DRAMAINIS,   WILLIAM 
FRANCIS 

Torrijigton,      Conn.;      Marketing; 
Varsity    Swimming,    4    years;    M 
Club;    Varsity    Golf. 
DRURY,    DONALD    A. 
Chevy    Chase;    Marketing;    Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  AMA;  Flying  Club; 
Phi  Omega  Tau. 
DUBEL,    DONALD    WILLIAM 
Trenton,     N.     J.;     Business     Ad- 
ministration;   Sigma    Chi. 
DUBINSKY,    MARK   JAY 
Silver     Spring;     Marketing;     Phi 
Sigma   Delta;    SGA   Soph.  Legis.; 
AMA;    SGA    Finance    Comm. 
DUNCAN,    GAIL    ALBERS 
EUicott  City;  Personnel  Adminis- 
tration;    Alpha     Lambda     Delta, 
Treas.;     Dorm     Sec;     Hill     Area 
Council   Sec. 
DUNN,    HERBERT    I. 
Baltimore;  Economics-Law;  Fresh 
Resolutions      Comm.;      Repertoire 
Orchestra;     Omicron     Delta     Ep- 
silon;    Dean's    List;    Hillel;    John 
Marshall    Soc. 

EDELMAN,    RICHARD    B. 
Silver    Spring;    Finance;    Soc.   for 
the     Advancement     of     Manage- 
ment;  Finance  Club. 
EDWARDS.    DOUG 
Smithsburg;   Transportation;    Del- 
ta   Nu    Alpha. 
ELLENSON,     BERNARD 
Baltimore;    Marketing;    Dorm    Of- 
ficer;  Dorm   House  Rules  Comm; 
Course  Guide  Editor;    Intramural 
Sports. 

ERSKINE,  JOHN 
Bethesda;   Business;   Lambda  Chi 
Alpha,     Treas.;     Jr.     Class     Pub. 
Comm. 

EVANS,   DONALD  LEE 
Camp  Springs;  Economics;  House 
Rules     Comm.;     Resident     Men's 
Jud.      Board;      Economics      Disc. 
Club;        Intramural       Basketball; 
Pre-Law    Club. 
FERRER,    MARTY 
Silver  Spring;  Accounting;  Alpha 
Epsilon   Pi;    Pledge   Master,   Asst. 
Treas.;       Freestate      Ways       and 
Means    Comm. 

EWERTZ:  HENRY  ERIKSON 
Townson;  General  Business;  SAM. 
FALLON,  MICHAEL  PATRICK 
Panama  Canal  Zone;   Economics; 
Freshman    Swimming;    Economics 
Disc.c  Club. 

FELLOWS,  JAMES  ROBERT 
College  Park;  Journalism-Public 
Relations;  DBK  Associate  Ed; 
Sigma  Delta  Chi,  Sec;  ARA; 
Pi  Delta  Epsilon;  Kappa  Alpha 
Mu. 

FITZGERALD,    GREGORY 
WILLIAM 

Manhassel:,  N.  Y.;  Personnel 
Management;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha; 
Dorm  House  Rules  Comm.; 
Intramurals;  DBK. 
FLEMING,  JANE  CHRISTINE 
Bethesda;  Marketing;  Dorm  Sec, 
Hist.;  AMA;  Color  Guard;  Dorm 
Exec.    Comm. 

FLEMING,    JOHN    C,    JR. 
Landover;       Accoimting;       Fresh 
Soccer;        Vandenburg        Guard; 
Assoc,  for  Computing  Machinery; 
Accounting  Club. 
FLETCHER,    WILLIAM    E. 
Havre     De     Grace;      Marketing; 
Dorm   Pres.,  Treas.;   Alpha  Delta 
Sigma. 

FLOWER,  ALLEN  EDWARD 
Adelphi;     Finance;     Sigma     Chi; 
Ski    Club. 

FORD,    KENNETH    IRVING 
Baltimore;  General  Business;  Tau 
Kappa    Epsilon;    Co-Chmn.    IFC 
Const.    Comm, 
FOSTER,    C.    NICHOLAS 
Crete.    Illinois;    Marketing;    Delta 
Sigma   Pi. 

FRANKS,  MICHAEL,   D. 
Bowie;   Transportation;   Delta  Nu 
Alpha;      Fresh.      Tennis;      Intra- 
murals;   Pep    Club. 
FRIEMAN,    HOWARD 
Parkville;        Marketing;        AMA; 
Dorm  V.  P.,  Float  Comm,  House 
Rules    Comm,    Treas. 
FRITTS.    ALBERT    R.,    JR. 
I^inthicum  Heights;   Business  Ad- 
ministration;    AMA;     SAM. 
GANLEY,    CHRISTOPHER 
THOMAS 
Frederick;   Finance;  Sigma  Chi. 


GERBER,  PAUL  SCOTT 
Baltimore;   Public  Relations;  Zeta 
Beta     Tau;      Tau     Mu     Epsilon; 
Intramurals;    IFC. 
GIPE.    RUPERT   EBER 
Hagerstown;   Economics;   Pi  Kap- 
pa   Alpha. 

GOLDSTEIN,   MARC 
Silver   Spring;    General   Business; 
Phi  Sigma  Delta. 
GOTKIN,    DIANE    BETTE 
Silver;   Spring;   Marketing;   SAM; 
Gamma   Alpha  Chi. 
GOULD,    KENNETH 
Washington,     D.     C;     Personnel 
Management;    SGA    Pep    Comm; 
Varsity  Card  Section  Co-Director. 
GUIST.    FREDRIC    MICHAEL 
Pittsburgh,     Pa.;     Transportation; 
Delta    Nu     Alpha ;     Junior    Prom 
Comm;    SGA    Placement    Comm; 
Campus    Blood    Drive. 
GURTZ,   DENNIS   MICHAEL 
Adelphi ;    Accounting;    Alpha    Phi 
Omega;  Beta  Alpha  Psi;  Account- 
ing Club. 

HAIKLER,    JAMES    FRANKLIN 
Myrtle    Beach,    S.    C;    Business; 
Sigma   Alpha  Epsilon. 
HALEY,    SANDERS    F. 
Takoma    Park;    Public    Relations; 
Sigma    Delta    Chi;    Tau    Mu   Ep- 
silon,   Pres.;    DBK. 
HALL,    DANIEL    G. 
Rising    Sun;     Economics;     Sigma 
Alpha      Epsilon;      Dorm     Treas.; 
Young    Democrats. 
HALLE,   SAUL  A. 
Hyatts;    Accounting;    Alpha    Ep- 
silon   Pi;    Accounting    Club. 
HAZARD,     MARGARET     ANN 
Potomac;     Economics     and     Fin- 
ance;   Dorm    Exec    Council,    Big 
Sis.;    HAC    Representative;    Eco- 
nomics   Discussion    Club. 
HEAMY,    CHARLES    M. 
Baltimore;      Economics;      Econo- 
mics   Club,    V.P.;    Political    Club. 
HEEBNER,    WILLIAM    D. 
Elmira,    N.    Y.;    Information    Sys- 
tems   Management. 
HERSON,    ALAN    STUART 
Chevy      Chase;      Finance     Delta 
Sigma  Pi;  Course  Guide;  CPO. 
HILDEBRAND.   RONALD 
EDWARD 

Buckeystown ;  Accounting;  Dorm 
V.P.;  Dorm  Athletic  Chmn.; 
HAC  Representative;  Accounting 
Club. 

HIPSLEY,   STEVEN   R. 
Pikesville;    Transportation;    Dorm 
Social   Chmn.;    Dorm  Treas. 
HOEY.    PHILLIP    H. 
Silver      Spring;       Transportation; 
Delta    Nu   Alpha,   Treas.;    Course 
Guide,   ACM. 

HOFFMAN,    FRED    SAUL 
Silver     Spring;     Marketing- Public 
Relations;       Tau       Mu      Epsilon; 
AMA;  IFC  Comm;  SUB. 
HOLLINGSWORTH, 
DOUGLAS   R. 

University  Park;   Finance;  Dean's 
List;      Course      Guide;      Business 
Admin.    Editor;    Freshman    Reso- 
lutions    Comm.;     FOB;     Political 
Science    Club;    Economics    Club; 
Free  State  Party. 
HOLMES,    RICHARD    M. 
Towson;      Transportation;      Dorm 
V.P.;  Dorm  House  Rules  Comm.; 
Dorm    Intramurals. 
HOZIK,  JAMES 

Silver  Spring;  Accounting;  Intra- 
murals Basketball;  Accounting 
Club;  Accounting  Intern  Prog- 
ram. 

HOZIK,    JOHN 

Silver   Spring;    Accounting;    Intra- 
murals;   Accounting    Qub. 
IFSHIN,    BARBARA    ELAINE 
Wheaton;   Journalism;   DBK,   En- 
tertainment    Editor     and     Drama 
Critic;    Theta    Sigma    Phi,    Pres.; 
Pi  Delta  Epsilon;  Alpha  Lambda 
Delta;    Kappa   Tau    Alpha. 
JENGEAINO,  JOSEPH  M. 
Bridgeton,    N.   J.,   Transportation; 
Delta    Nu    Alpha. 
JOHNSON,    ALBERT    F..    JR. 
Winston-Salem,      N.      C;      Com- 
merce; DNA. 

JOHNSON,  MARJORIE  EILEEN 
Laurel;      Journalism;      Diamond- 
back;    1968    Homecoming   Court; 
Terrapin ,     Proof     Editor;     Dorm . 
Hall   Pres.;   Dorm.   Intramurals. 
JOHNSON,    RONALD     LEROY 
Baltimore;    Journalism;    Phi    Kap- 
pa  Sigma;    Sigma   Delta   Chi. 
JOHNSON,    WILLIAM 
LEONARD 

Kenislington ;  General  Business ; 
SGA  Pep  Comm;  UCA;  Sports 
Car  Qub  Treas. 
KAGEN,  PERRY  S. 
Baltimore;  Economics;  Alpha  Ep- 
silon Phi;  Economics  Discussion 
Club. 

KAUFMAN,    BRUCE    ALAN 
Baltimore;        General        Business; 
Transfer    Student— Johns    Hopkins 
University. 


KAUFMAN,    ISAAC 

Baltimore;  Accounting;  Delta 
Sigma  Phi;  Dorm  Pres.  and 
V.P.;  Social  Chmn.;  Athletic 
Chmn.;  House  Rules  Comm 
Chmn.;  Accounting  Club;  Intra- 
murals;   CPO. 

KEEFE,  THOMAS  STEPHEN 
Chevy    Chase;    Marketing. 
KELLAM,   ALAN   DAVID 
Baltimore;    Marketing;   Sigma  Al- 
pha    Mu;     Alpha     Delta     Sigma; 
DBK,  Business  Manager  and  Ad- 
vertising   Manager;    AMA. 
KELLY,    KATHLEEN    ANN 
Silver   Spring;    Pi   Beta   Phi;    Day 
Dodger;    FOB. 
KEMP,  CONNIE  J. 
Langley   Park;   Business;   Phi  Chi 
Theta;    WRA   Sports    Day;    WRA 
Volleyball       Captain;        Newman 
V.P.;   Speech  Night. 
KEMP,  VERSTEAL  DANIELS 
Macon,    Ga.;    Business    Adminis- 
tration. 

KERN,  MICHAEL  WEST 
Ellicott  City;    Industrial   Manage- 
ment;    Antietam     B     and     Mobil 
Unit       Area       Athletic       Comm. 
Chmn. 

KEYSER.    STANLEY 
Baltimore;   Public  Relations;  Zeta 
Beta     Tau;     Tau     Mu     Epsilon; 
DBK;    Terrapin;    Ski   Club. 
KIRKEMO,   JOHN    H. 
Bethesda;    Transportation;    Dorm 
Treas. 

KIRKPATRICK,  LEE  M. 
Baltimore;  Marketing  Manage- 
ment; SAM,  Pres.;  UCA. 
KIRKPATRICK,  WILLIAM  D. 
Wheaton;  Business  Administra- 
tion; Delta  Sigma  Phi;  Pershing 
Rifles;  SGA  Pep  Comm;  Old 
Line  Party;  UCA;  NSA  Congress. 
KNIGHT,  CHARLES  HILL 
Kensington;  Photo  -  journalism; 
The  Greek,  Editor-in-Chief,  Busi- 
ness Manager;  DBK,  Features 
Editor,  Copy  Editor;  Terrapin, 
Circulation  Manager,  Photograph- 
er; M-Book;  Fresh.  V.P.;  Who's 
Who;  Kalegethos;  Gate  &  Key; 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa  Chapter  Ad- 
visor; Tau  Mu  Epsilon;  Gamma 
Gamma  Kappa;  Alpha  Delta 
Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Pi  Delta  Ep- 
silon Sigma. 

KNIGHT,  WILLIAM  EDWARD 
College     Park;     Business;     Kappa 
Alpha;    AMA. 
KOMINOTH,   TONY 
Hyattsville;  Transportation;  Delta 
Nu    Alpha. 

KONICK,    DANIEL   W. 
Glen     Bumie;     Marketing;     Univ, 
Marching    Band;     Varsity    Band; 
Dorm    Sec;    AMA. 
KOWALSKI,  COLIN  DAVID 
Aquasco;    Finance;    UCA,    Traffic 
Chmn;     Traffic     Appeals     Board; 
AFROTC. 

KUBELICK,     CHRISTOPHER 
BOND 

Cheverly;  International  Political 
Relations. 

LAIBSON,     DENNIS 
Silver    Spring;    Marketing;    Sigma 
Alpha  Mu;  Open  League  Basket- 
ball   and    Football;    AMA. 
LAUTH,    WILLIAM    JOSEPH 
Cheverly;   Marketing;  Alpha  Del- 
ta  Sigma,   Pres,   V.P.,   Sec;   CPO. 
VP    Publicity    Chmn.,    Newsletter 
Editor;    Veteras    Club;    AMA, 
LAVINE,   MARK  JOSEPH 
Takoma    Park;    Accoimting;    Beta 
Alpha  Psi. 

LAYTON.    ROBERT   TERRY 
Baltimore;     Personnel;     Tau     Ep- 
silon  Phi. 

LEBOWITZ,    HARRY 
University        Park;        Marketing; 
AMA. 

LEEDS,   RICHARD  J. 
Stamford,   Conn.;    Economics. 
LEVIN,   SANDRA   L. 
Baltimore;     Economics;     Omicron 
Delta    Epsilon;    SGA    Legislature; 
Dorm.    Sec;    ODE    Sec;    Course 
Guide;       FOB;       Homecoming 
Comm. 

LEWIS,    ARCHIE    C,    JR. 
Princess  Anne;  Business  Adminis- 
tration;   Intramurals. 
LISBON,    SHELDON    JACOB 
Silver    Spring;    Government    and 
Politics;    Pre-Law    Club. 
LITVINSKY,  STANLEY  PAUL 
Silver    Spring;    Statistics. 
LOOMIS,  ALLAN  EUGENE,  JR. 
Elkton;     Accounting;     SAM;     Ac- 
counting   Club. 

LOVE,  FRANKLIN  WATSON 
Whaleysville;      Government      and 
Politics;    Dorm.    Sec. 
LURIE,  MARVIN  W. 
Baltimore;  Marketing;  Alpha  Del- 
ta   Sigma;    AMA. 
LYONS.    JOAN    K. 
Wheaton;   General  Business;   Sig- 
ma   Alpha    Mu;    Economic    Dis- 
cussion  Club. 


LYONS,   JOHN   B. 

Silver  Spring;  Transportation; 
Delta  Nu  Alpha;  Newsletter 
Comm. 

LYONS,    REGIS    B. 
Sflver      Spiling;      Transportation; 
Delta  Nu  Alpha;   Newman  Club. 
MAC  ADAMS,  ARTHUR 
Cleveland;    Economics;    Track. 
MALCHODI,   SUSAN   GAY 
Baltimore;  Economics;  Beta  Gam- 
ma   Sigma    Course    Guide;    AWS 
Academic  Brd.  Sec;  Dorm.  Aca- 
demic   Chnm. 

MARCUS,    MORTON    DAVID 
Baltimore;    Government    &    Poli- 
tics;   Zeta    Beta    Tau;    Eta    Beta 
Psi;    Dorm    Intramurals   Chmn. 
MARKOWITZ,     MYRA 
Baltimore;     Business    Administra- 
tion. 

MARZUCCO,    ANTHONY    P. 
Annapolis;    Marketing. 
MASTERSON.     ROBERT 
EDWARD 

Oxon      Hill;      Government      and 
Politics;   Phi  Sigma  Kappa;   Frat. 
Pres.;    IFC.    Rep.,    Rush    Comm., 
Publications  Comm.;  Dorm  V.  P, 
MATESKY,  JOEL  BARRY 
Adelphi;       Marketing;       SAM 
American   Marketing   Asst.   Trfeas. 
MCCAHILL,    KEVIN    FRANKS 
Laurel;  Government  and  Politics; 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  House  Rules 
Comm.;    Intramurals. 
MCKITTRICK,    ELSIE 
VIRGINIA 

Salisbury;  International  Re- 
lations; Student  Union  Bd.  Sec. 
MELINTZ,  P.  RICHARD 
Hagerstown;  Economics;  Alpha 
Phi  Omega-  Young  Republicans; 
Campus  Chest;  Resident  Men's 
Jud.    Brd. 

MERLING.    LAWRENCE    P. 
Baltimore;       Economics;       SAM; 
Council    of    Professional    Organi- 
zations;    Veteran's     Club;     Dorm 
PUres.;    Sec   V.   Pres.   H.   MobUe 
Unit  Area  Council;  Dean's  List. 
MERRIMAN,.  GEORGE 
Beta   Alpha   Psi;   Phi  Kappa  Phi; 
Dorm     Treas. ;     Intra-Dorm     Bas- 
ketball;   Accounting    Club. 
MILLER,   JEFFREY   R. 
Baltimore;    Labor    Relations;    Al- 
pha    Epsilon     Pi;     Pres.,     Treas., 
IFC  Rep.;   FOB  Brd.;  Free  State 
Part>';    Odds    And    Ends   Comm.; 
Intramurals. 

MILLER,    THOMAS    A. 
Cumberland;     General     Business; 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  WMUC;  Wesley 
Foundation;    IFC;    Head    Manger 
Basketball;     Young     Republicans; 
Placement   Comm. 
MOLOVINSKY,    GENE 
Allentown,  Pa.;  Marketing;  Alpha 
Epsilon    Pi;    Athletic    and    Social 
Chmn. 

MOODY,    PATRICIA    ANNE 
Burtonsville;   Institution  Adminis- 
tration;   Dorm    Hall    Sec;    Home 
Econ.   Club. 

MOORES,  JR.  PAUL  WESLEY 
College   Park;    Business   Adminis- 
tration ;        American        Marketing 
Assoc 

MOSES.    MICHAEL   OSCAR 
Baltimore;   Government  and  Poli- 
tics;     Ski      Club;       International 
Club;    Pre-Law    Club. 
MOTLEY,   RICHARD  GRAHAM 
New     Carrollton;     Business     Ad- 
ministration;    Sigma    Alpha    Mu; 
Pershing   RiJFles. 
MOTSKO,   JAMES   CHARLES 
Catonsville       General       Business; 
Pres.   of   Calvert   C   Dorm. 
MOTZ.   JR.   JOHN   ROBERT 
Hagerstown;      Marketing;      House 
Rules    Comm.;     Intramural    Ath- 
letics I,  11. 

MULLAN.    PAUL    HOWARD 
Westemport;      Marketing;      Delta 
Sigma    Pi;     American     Marketing 
Assoc;    Sigma    Alpha    Mu;    Fin- 
ance Club. 
MULLIN.    VICTOR 
Hyattsville;  Accoimting;  Phi  Kap- 
pa   Sigma;     Latch    Key    Society; 
Varsity    Show;    Basketball    Mana- 
ger. 

MURIK.    BARBARA 
Silver    Spring;    Government    and 
Politics;   Young  Democrats,  Pres., 
Treas.;     Political     Science     Club, 
Pres..    V.P.,    Treas.;    SGA^  Place- 
ment   Comm.;    Careers    m    Gov. 
Chmn.;    Hillel   Social   Chrmn. 
MYER.    ROBERT    CLARK 
Rockville;     Accounting;     Pershing 
Rifles. 

NELSON,    NORMAN    L. 
Silver      Spring;      Transportation/ 
Broadcasting;     Delta    Nu    Alpha; 
Social   Chmn;    WMUC. 
NICHOLAS,    ROBERT   JOHN 
Hollywood ;    Transportation ;    Sig- 
ma Chi;   FOB;   Delta  Nu  Alpha; 
Young    Republican;     Vandenburg 
Guard,   Treas. 


NICHOLSON,  PHILIP  JAMES 

Rockville;  Accounting;  Pershing 
Rifles. 

NOPPENBERGER,  GEORGE  J. 
Timoniiim;  Government  and  Poli- 
tics; Social  Chmn  of  Donn; 
Pres.  of  Dorm. 
OLSON,  CARL  F. 
McLean,  Va.;  Economics;  Ski 
Club;  Intramural  Basketball/Soft- 
ball. 

PAINTER,  MAURICE  L. 
Silver    Spring;    General    Business 
Administration. 
PARKS,   ROBERT  MILES 
Falls   Church,   Va.;    Business   Ad- 
ministration;    Sigma    Alpha    Ep- 
silon;    Chmn.    Fresh    Orientation 
Brd. 

PAVLAT,    PEGGY    RAE 
College  Park;  Economics;  Phi  Chi 
Theta;    Treas. 
PEED,  DANIEL  ALAN 
Silver   Spring;    Journalism;    DBK; 
Diogenes    Society. 
PENALOZA,    MIGUEL 
Mexico  City,  Mexico;  Economics; 
Economics     Club;      International 
Club;   Latin-American  Club  Pres. 
PERGOLA,    THOMAS    A.    J. 
Greenbelt;      Personnel      Manage- 
ment;   SAM. 

PERKINS.    RAYMOND    JR. 
Hastings,      Michigan;      Transpor- 
tation;    Delta     Sigma     Pi;     Delta 
Nu    Alpha;    Dorm    Treas.;    House 
Rules      Memger;      Dorm      Intra- 
murals;   AFROTC. 
PIGG,   WILLIAM    SCOTT 
Silver      Spring;       Transportation; 
Delta    Nu   Alpha. 
PINCUS,   ROBERT   PAUL 
Chillum;    Finance;    Tau    Epsilon 
Phi,-   Greek    Week;    Intramurals. 
POSNER.    RICHARD   KENT 
Silver    Spring;    Marketing;    Delta 
Sigma    Pi;    American    Marketing 

POWERS,   DONALD   LEE 
Milan,    Tenn.;    General    Business; 
Sigma    Pi;    Social    Chmn. 
PRENTISS,   MICHAEL  C. 
EUicott    City;    Marketing;    Alpha 
Delta    Sigma;    AMA. 
PRICE,  RAYMOND  FRANKLIN, 
JR. 

Annapolis;   Transportation;  Alpha 
Phi    Omega;     Delta     Nu    Alpha; 
Dorm       House       Rules       Chmn.; 
Motor    Fleet    Supervisors    Award. 
PRINCE,    WALTER    D. 
Baltimore;    General    Business. 
RABENHORST,     BARBARA 
LYNN 

Silver   Spring;    Geography;    Gam- 
ma   Theta    Upsilon;    DBK. 
RABENHORST,   THOMAS 
DANIEL 

Silver  Spring;   Urban  Geography; 
Gamma    Theta    Upsilon. 
RADCLIFF,  CRAIG  ANDERSON 
Wheaton;       Economics;       Kappa 
Kappa  Psi;  Chapter  Gamma  Xi. 
RAPPAPORT,    BARRY    ALLEN 
Takoma     Park;     Economics;     Phi 
Sigma    Delta ;    Treas. 
RAYNOR.    KENNETH 
Hyattsville;  Transportation;  Delta 
Nu  Alpha;  Pershing  Rifles;  Intra- 
mural   Football/Basketball. 
REARDON.   JEREMIAH  JOHN 
Primes,      Pa.;      Public     Adminis- 
tration;      Economic       Discussion 
Club,    V.P. 
REESE,   EARL   A. 
Parkville;  Accounting;  Phi  Kappa 
Tau,   Treas.,    Sec.    Social   Clunn.; 
IFC  Athletic,   Scholarship,   Social 
Comm.;    SAM;    Accounting   Club. 
REINHARDT,   RICHARD  C. 
Bowie;    General    Business. 
REINHARDT,    WILLIAM 
HENRY  III 

Wheaton;  Marketing  and  Statis- 
tics; Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Varsity 
Football;  AMA;  Social  Chmn 
Harford  House;  Intramural  Soft- 
ball. 

RENCHER,   DOUGLAS 
MAURICE 

Bivalve;  Business  Organization; 
Kappa  Kappa  Psi;  U.  of  Md. 
Band;  Dance  Band;  Dorm  Soft- 
ball; Dorm  Photographer. 
RICE,  PAUL  H. 
Wheaton;  Economics;  Pre-Law 
Club;  Economics  Club;  Young 
Democrats. 

RINGSDORF,  JOHN  EUGENE, 
JR. 

Baltimore;  General  Business; 
Dorm.  Social  Conmti.;  Donn. 
Cultural  Comm.  Chmn. 
ROBINSON,  CHERYL  ANNE 
Bethesda;  Government  and  Poli- 
tics; Dorm.  Executive  Council; 
Hall  Pres. 

ROBINSON,  DENNIS  BRAM 
Coronado,  California;  Geography; 
Fresh  Golf;  Varsity  Golf;  "M" 
Club;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
Gamma  Theta  Psi;  Dorm.  Pres.; 
Cambridge  Complex  Coimcdl ; 
Chmn.   Dining  Hall  Comm. 


ROBINSON,   JAY    E. 

Elkton;  Marketing;  Dorm. 
Chmn.  Public  Relations  Comm.; 
Treas.;  V.P.;  Hill  Area  Coun- 
cil. 

ROSENBERG,  BURTON  ALLEN 
Silver  Spring;  Government  and 
Politics;  Student  Union  Bd.;  So- 
cial Chmn.  Advertising  Repre- 
sentative for  DBK. 
ROSENBLOOM,  JEFFREY 
BARNET 

Silver     Spring;      Accounting/Pre- 
Law;    Alpha   Phi   Omega,   Treas.; 
Accounting    Club. 
ROSSI.    THOMAS    J. 
Rochester,  New  York;  Marketing; 
Sigma    Nu;    AMA. 
ROUZER,    PATRICIA    ANN 
Mount     Airy;     JoumaUsm;     Wo- 
men's    Press     Club;     Jud.     Brd. 
Chmn. ;    Hill   Area   Council   Rep.; 
DBK    Staff. 
SAFRAN,    ESTHER 
Silver    Spring;     Government    and 
Politics;    Eta   Beta   Rho   Pres. 
SAGE,    RICHARD    W. 
Kensington;       Government       and 
Politics;    Sigma    Chi. 
SAMET,     WALTER     L. 
Baltimore;    Accounting;    Beta   Al- 
pha   Psi ;     Accounting    Club;    Or- 
chestra; Intramural  Sports;  House 
Rules    Comm. 

SCHLENOFF,  MARVIN  T. 
Baltimore;  Economics;  Alpha 
Epsilon  Pi;  IFC  Rush  Comm.; 
Economics  Club;  Fraternity 
Scholarship  Chmn.;  Fraternity 
Sentinel. 

SCHNEIDER,  MAURY  CARL 
Silver    Spring;     Accounting;    Ac- 
counting Club;  Kappa  Kappa  Psi, 
Treas.;    Varsity    Band;    Marching 
Band;    Univ.    Band,    V.P. 
SCHNEIER,    JOAN 
Pikesville;  General  Business;  Del- 
ta   Phi    Epsilon,    Parliamentarian, 
Community    Service    Chmn.;    Big 
Sister;    FOB    Custom    Brd.;    FOB 
Usher;  Fall  Sponser;  FOB  Comm. 
SCHULMAN,  RICHARD  BARRY 
Silver     Spring;     Economics;     Phi 
Sigma     Delta;      Economics     Dis- 
cussion   Club;    Scholastic   Chmn., 
Frat.;    Intramural    Track. 
SCIRE.     JOHN     ANTHONY 
Hyattsville;    International   Affairs; 
V.P.      Semper      Fidelis      Scxriety; 
Trail     Club;     Young     Democrats; 
UCA. 

SEGANISH,    WILLIAM 
MICHAEL 

Oxon  Hill;  Finance;  Beta  Gamma 
Sigma;  Finance  Club;  Intramural 
Basketball. 

SEIFERT,  RUSSELL  L. 
Baltimore;  Marketing;  Alpha  Del- 
ta Sigma;  Pledge  Master;  Dorm. 
V.P..  Sec,  Chmn  of  House  Rules 
Comm.;  Intramurals,  Football, 
Softball. 

SELLERS,   ROBERT  FRANCIS 
Cheverly;  Journalism;  Sigma  Del- 
ta  Chi;   Kappa  Tau  Alpha;    SGA 
Pep  Comm.;   DBK;    Honors  Con- 
vocation. 

SEMUELS.    JOEL   MICHAEL 
Baltimore;  Government  and  Poli- 
tics;      WMUC;       Dorm.       House 
Rules. 

SIEGEL.     GENE     PHILLIP 
Baltimore;    Transportation;    Delta 
Nu    Alpha. 

SILVERMAN,  RICHARD  I. 
Silver  Spring;  Marketing;  Dorm. 
Athletic  Comm.  Chmn.;  Dorm. 
Executive  Comm.;  House  Rules 
Comm.;  Dorm.  Float  Design 
Comm.;  Dorm.  Drinking  Comm. 
SINGERS,  LABRY  ELLIS 
Baltimore;  Journalism;  DBK  Re- 
porter; Student  Union  Brd.; 
Marching  Band;  Sigma  Alpha 
Mu;  Television  Workshop;  Fly- 
ing Follies. 

SINGER,    MICHAEL    D. 
Baltimore;    General    Business. 
SLAN,   ALLAN   GARY 
Chevy    Chase;    Government    and 
Politics;    Phi   Sigma    Delta,   V.P.; 
Terrapin    Distributor. 
SLEICHTER,    CHARLES 
HENRY 

Sevema   Park;    General    Business; 
Golf  Team;   DBK. 
SMITH,   JEFFREY    B. 
Arlington,  Va.;  General  Business; 
Sigma    Nu;    Intramurals. 
SMITH,    LINDA    JEAN 
Frederfqk;      Personnel      Manage- 
ment;  Pi   Beta  Phi;    DBK  Treas.; 
Phi     Chi     Theta;     Sorority     Sec; 
Sorority     Music     Chmn.;     Course 
Guide    Reporter. 
SMITH,    RICHARD    HENRY 
Baltimore;     Marketing;     Vanden- 
burg  Guard;   ROTC;   Men's  Glee 
Club;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma. 
SMITH,  RUSSELL  PHILLIPS 
Cambridge;      Economics;      House 
Rules      Comm.;       Dorm.      Social 
Comm.;     Placement     Rep.     from 
Cambridge    Complex. 


SORELL.  RICHARD  PARK,  JR. 
Adelphi;  Business  Administration 
Information  System  Management; 
SAM;  Finance  Club. 
SPENCER,  RICHARD  ALLEM 
Baltimore;  Transportation;  Delta 
Nu   Alpha. 

STEARNS,    TIMOTHY    H. 
Arlington.    Va.;    General   Business 
Administration;        Dorm.        Pres., 
V.P.;     Social    Chmn.;     Hill    Area 
Council;     Residence     Social     Im- 
provements      Comm.;       Pershing 
Rifles;    Trick   and   Precision   Drill 
Team ;    Pep    Club ;    Varsity    Card 
Sect.  Comm.;  Brother-Sister  Prog- 
ram;  Ski  Club. 
STEUER,  KENNETH  ALAN 
Hyattsville;    Marketing;    AMA. 
STILLIE,    EDWARD    L. 
N.      Forestville;      Transportation: 
Football;     ROTC. 
STODDARD,    DENNIS    W. 
Rogers  Heights;  International  Af- 
fairs;    Commuters    Assoc;     New- 
man  Club 

STOLTE,    CHARLES    F.,    JR. 
Baltimore;        Marketing;        Alpha 
Delta    Sigma;    AMA. 
STRAND,    RUSSELL    E. 
Bethesda;    Economics;    Alpha   Phi 
Omega;    Campus    Chest    Council; 
Accounting  Club;    UMOC-MCCQ 
Contests,    Overall    Chmn.;    UCA. 
STRUMPFF.    ROBERT    T. 
Lewistown;    Pa.;    Transportation; 
Wrestling      Manager;      M      Club; 
Sports       Information       Assistant; 
AFROTC;     Who's    Who. 
SUGAR,    BETSY    JANE 
Pikesville;  Public  Relations;  DBK. 
SULLIVAN,    MICHAEL 
GEORGE 

Hyattsville;  Accounting;  Newman 
Club;  Commuter's  Assoc;  Ac- 
counting  Club. 

SULLIVAN,  WILLIAM  GARY 
Indian  Head;  Finance;  M  Club; 
Football  Manager;  Dorm.  Treas.; 
House  Rules  Comm.;  Dorm. 
Homecoming  Comm.;  Executive 
Comm. 

SUMMERFIELD,    EMANUEL 
PETE,   JR. 

Baltimore;  Economics;  Alpha  Ep- 
silon Pi,  Pledgemaster,  Sec; 
Econ.  Discussion  Club;  Free  State 
Party. 

TAGERT,   JR.   JAMES   W. 
Oxon     Hills;     General     Business; 
Marching  Band;  Symphone  Band. 
TAWES,    E.    SCOTT 
Crisfield;    Accounting. 
TAYLOR.   LISA  N. 
Washington,     D.     C— Journalism; 
Terrapin,  Editor-in-Chief. 
Argus  Feature  Editor;  The  Greek; 
Angel  Flight;  Who's  Who;  Delta 
Delta  Delta  Sec. 
TAYLOR,  JR.  ROBERT  E. 
Silver    Spring;     Personnel    Mgmt. 
&  Industrial  Relations;  Delta  Sig- 
ma  Pi;    Men's  Glee  Club;    Dorm, 
Treas.;     Intermural    Football. 
TEMPLE,    SAUNDRA    ANNE 
Silver    Spring;    Geography;    Gam- 
ma Theta  Upsilon;  Dessert  Club. 
THOMAS.    CALVIN 
Baltimore;    Economics;    Intramur- 
als;   Economics    Discussion    Club. 
THOMPSON,    GARY 
Union,  N.  J.;  Personnel;  Lambda 
Chi      Alpha;      Intramurals;      IFC 
Rush. 

VANCE,    WILLIAM    F. 
Oxon     Hill;     Journalism;     Sigma 
Delta   Chi;    Dorm.   Sec. 
VOGELSANG,    ROBERT    F. 
Pasadena;   Marketing;   Alpha  Tau 
Omega;     Dorm    Intramurals,    So- 
cial  Chmn. 

WAIKART,    FRANK    WOLF 
Silver     Spring;      Government     & 
Politics;    Sigma    Chi. 
WALDMAN,   ROBERT  DENNIS 
Pikesville;    Accounting;    Tau   Ep-- 
silon   Phi. 

WALEGA.  JOSEPH  V. 
Baltimore;    Marketing;   Delta   Sig- 
ma   Pi;    AMA. 

WALLS,  ALLAN  RAYMOND 
Baltimore;     Production     Manage- 
ment. 

WARREN,  JR.   HAROLD  J. 
Seat      Pleasant;      Transportation; 
DNA;   Weight-Lifting  Club;   Bas- 
ketball. 

WETZEL,  DOUGLAS  ALAN 
College  Park;   Accounting;  Alpha 
Phi     Omega;     UCA;     Accounting 
Club;    Campus   Chest. 
WHITE,   ELLA   LOUISE 
Bethesda;    Institutional    Adminis- 
tration;   Home   Ec   Club;    People 
to   People. 

WILLOTH,   DANIEL  D. 
Boston,  Mass.;   Accounting;  BBA; 
U/p;     SAM;     Accounting     Club; 
Veterans    Club. 
WILSON,    LINDALEE 
Damascus;      Journalism;       Kappa 
Alpha    Theta;    Theta    Sigma    Phi; 
Dorm      Social      Chmn.,      Sports 
Assc;    DBK;    M-Book:    Sr.    Prom 


Publicity     Chmn.;      VMM;     Wo- 
mens    Press    Club. 
WILSON,  MICHAEL  E. 
Brentwood ;      Finance;      Newman 
Club. 

WINSTON,  EVAN  SCOTT 
Chevy  Chase;  Geography;  Alpha 
Phi  Omega,  V.P.;  Sec'y.,  Book- 
store Chmn.;  Phi  Eta  Sigma; 
Delta  Nu  Alpha;  Campus  Chest. 
WINTERLING,  LEAH  R. 
Baltimore;  Journalism;  Theta 
Sigma  Phi,  V.P.;  Kappa  Tau 
Alpha;  DBK;  Dorm,  Historian, 
Big   Sister. 

WOOD,    FREDERICK 
WILLIAM  III 

Towson;  Marketing;  Alpha  Del- 
ta Sigma;  Adv.  Chmn.  6c  Hist.; 
AMA'   SAM. 

WOOD,  RONALD  OWEN 
Baltimore;    Accounting;    Account- 
ing    Club;     Dorm,     Tutor,     Ath- 
letics,   House   Rules   Comm.,    So- 
cial   Comm. 

WORRAL,  ROBERT  WILLIAM 
Hyattsville;  Accounting;  Sigma 
Pi. 

WRIGHT,   JOSEPH   P.,  JR. 
Salisbury;    Marketing;    Sigma   Al- 
pha   Epsilon. 

YATES,    JAMES    WILLIAM 
Centerville;    Government   &   Poli- 
tics ;    Dorm    House    Rules,    Social 
Comm.  Chmn.;  Pre-Law  Club. 
ZWEIG,   STEVEN  T. 
Chevy    Chase;    Marketing;    DIeta 
Sigma   Pi,   Pledge   Master;   AMA, 
V.P.;     National     Residence     Hall 
Honorary;    HAC,    Treas. 

Education 


ABELMAN,  JACKIE 
Chevy  Chase;  Elementary  Edu- 
cation; Sigma  Delta  Tau  Rush 
Chmn.;  SGA  Cul.  Comm.;  Co- 
Chmn  SGA  Spring  Weekend 
Comm.;  AWS;  Daydodger  Big 
Sister. 

ADAMS,  SUZETTE 
Bowie;      Early     Childhood     Ed.; 
FOB;  Jr.  Soph.  Prom  Comm. 
ALMOND,    JEAN    C. 
Hyattsville;  Elem.  Education;  Ed. 
ANDRYS,   ELENA   S. 
Baltimore;  Chemistry;  Ed.;  Dorm 
Big  Sister;  Dorm  Safety  Marshall; 
Dorm    Exec    Council. 
ATHANASON,  HELENE  C. 
Silver  Spring;  Elem.  Ed.;  SNEA; 
ECEED. 

BAKER,   JANICE    LYNN 
College    Park;    Elem.    Ed.;    FOB 
Chmn.;  Kappa  Delta  Tau. 
BAKER,    KENNETH    ROBERT 
Maugansville;       Industrial       Ed.; 
Iota  Lambda  Sigma;   V.P.  AIAA. 
BARNEY,   ELEANOR   JAYCE 
Silver    Spring;    Elem.    Ed.;    Pres. 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  Kappa  Del- 
ta    Pi ;      DBK ;      Alpha     Lambda 
Delta. 

BARRON,   LOIS   HELEN 
Hyattsville;     Elem.     Ed.;     Alpha 
Phi. 

BASCOM,   CAROLINE 
Hyattsville;  Chemistry  Ed.;  Alpha 
Phi;  SGA  Speaker  Comm. 
BECKER.   MARIAN 
Silver  Spring;   Soc   Stud.   Ed. 
BEECHENER,  LINDA  LEE 
DEUCHLER 

Baltimore;     History     Ed.;     Dorm 
Activities    Rep. 
BELL,    LAURA    ANN 
Brookview;      Home     Econ.     Ed.; 
Sec'y.  Home  Econ.  Club;  Dean's 
List;    Honors    Convocation;    AWS 
Pres.   Council;   Omicron  Nu. 
BERGMAN,  HOLLACE  L. 
Far     Rockaway,     N.     Y.;     Early 
Childhood   Ed. 

BERLIN.  RICHARD  MERRILL 
Baltimore;      Instrumental     Music 
Ed.;    Symphony   Orchestra;    Sym- 
phony   Band;    Theatre   Orchestra; 
Mgr.   of  Univ.  Orchestras. 
BERRY,    ELLEN   VIRGINIA 
District  Heights;  Home  Econ.  Ed. 
BEST,   NANCY 

Ellicott   City;    Elem.    Ed.;    Treas. 
of  Alpha   Phi. 
BATTS,  BARBARA  JEAN 
Springfield,  Penna.;  English  Ed. 
BLACKSIN,   CONSTANCE  DEE 
Takoma  Park;  Elem.  Ed.;  SNEA; 
El.     Ed.     Stud.-Faculty    Comm.; 
WRA    Intramurals. 
BLAU,    PAMELA   RUTH 
Rockville;    English   Ed. 
BOBUS,   JOANNE    MONICA 
Aberdeen;  English  Ed.;  Ski  Club; 
AWS   Big  Sister  Program. 
BOGEN,  PAULA  RAE 
Silver    Spring;    Elem.    Ed.;    Tau 
Beta       Sigma;       Concert      Band; 
Course    Guide. 
BOHN,   LINDA    S. 
Waldorf;     English     Ed.;     Trans- 
ferred  from   Wayne   State   Univ., 
Detroit,  Mich.,  Dorm  Jud.  Bd. 


BOND,    SUSAN   JANE 
Kensington;     Home     Econ.     Ed,; 
Mortar     Bd.;     Diaden;     Omicron 
Nu;    Angel    Flight;    AWS;    Cres- 
cents. 

BOOKFORD.  CAROLE  L. 
College    Park;     Soc.     Stiid.     Ed.; 
Young    Democrats. 
BOROFKA,    CECELIA    KIM 
Timonium;      English     Ed.;      Jud. 
Bd.;    Upward   Bound;    HAC   Rep. 
BOYER,   LINDA   K, 
Frederick;       Elem.       Ed.;       Ed.; 
Chapel    Choir;    Kappa    Delta    Pi; 
Dean's     List;     Pres.     of     Dorm.; 
Sec'y-  of   Dorm. 
BRADLEY,  KAREN   L. 
Rockville;     Elem.    Ed.;     Pres.     & 
Sec'y.    of    Dorm.;    Nat.    Ed.    Hon- 
orary;    Pres.     Council. 
BROOKS,  CAROL  ANNE 
Silver        Spring;        Elem.        Ed.; 
ECEED;    NEA. 
BUSHEY.   SANDRA  KAY 
Cavetown ;    Elem .   Ed . 
BURG,    ELLEN    BETH 
Bethesda;    Soc.    Stud.    Ed.;    Delta 
Phi     Epsilon;     Kappa     Delta    Pi; 
IFC  Sing. 

CALDWELL,  REBECCA  JAYNE 
Laurel;  Library  Sci.  Ed.;  Varsity 
Band;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Alpha 
Lambda  Delta. 
CAPLAN,  ARLENE 
Elem.  Ed.;  Dean's  List;  Home- 
coming Chmn.;  Univ.  Theatre; 
NSEA. 

CARASSO,   JEANNETTE 
Randallstown;  Math.  Ed.;  Dean's 
List;     Honor's    Convocation;     Al- 
pha Lambda  Delta;  Kappa  Delta 
Phi. 

CHESTON,   ALVIN   L. 
Bowie;    Soc.    Stud.    Ed.;    Canter- 
bury   Club. 

CLYDESDALE,  NAN  L. 
Rockville;     Math.     Ed.;     Pres     & 
Treas.    of   Dorm. 
COLE,   DONNA   L. 
Longmeadow,  Mass.;  Home  Econ. 
Ed.;  Chair,  of  Jud.  Bd. 
COLEMAN.  TRACY  C. 
Silver     Spring;     Ed.     for     Indus- 
try; APBA;  CPBA. 
COOPER,  ROBERT  EUGENE 
Mitchell,      Indiana;      Agricultural 
Ed.;    FFA. 

COX.   BARBARA  ANN 
Bel  Air;   History   Ed.;   Alpha  Chi 
Omega;   Pi   Delta  Epsilon;    DBK; 
Soph.   Prom.   Dec.  Comm. 
CRAIG,  DON  CHARLES 
WALTER 

Silver    Spring;    Ed.   for    Industry; 
Chmn.  of  Am.   Soc.  of  Tool  and 
Manuf.    Engineers;    SAM. 
CRAMPTON,    BARBARA 
"Boonsboro;      French     Ed'.;      Big 
Sister  &  Academic  Chmn.;  Gam- 
ma Sigma  Sigma;  Alpha  Lambda 
Delta  Newman  Club. 
CRYEP,  PATRICIA  LYNN 
Leonanltown;      Early     Childhood 
Ed. 

GUSHING,    DONNA    J. 
Silver    Spring;    Home   Econ.   Ed.; 
Kappa    Alpha    Theta;    FOB    Cul. 
Comm.;      Fresh.     Prom     Comm.; 
People   to    People. 
CUSTER,    CAROL   M. 
Baltimore;     Sec.     Ed.;     Phi     Chi 
Theta. 

DAUDELIN,    DAWN    B. 
Silver    Spring;    Elem.    Ed.;    Sub 
Comm.    AWS;    FOB;    Kappa   Al- 
pha   Theta. 

DAVIDSON,    DOREEN    SUE 
Silver    Spring;    Elem.    Ed.;    Ed.; 
Hist,    of    Gamma    Sigma    Sigma; 
SNEA. 

DEAN    MARTHA    L. 
Bristol,  Tenn.;    Soc.   Stud.   Ed. 
DEAN,  SANDRA 
Middletown;   Elem.  Ed. 
DEITZ,   BARBARA   GAYLE 
Silver  Spring;   Elem.  Ed.;   Hillel; 
Gamma      Sigma      Sigma;      Alpha 
Lambda   Delta;   Kappa   Delta   Pi; 
NEA. 

DEPUE.    CHERYL   MARIE 
Silver  Spring;   Elem.   Ed.;   Kappa 
Delta    Pi;    SNEA;    Chapel    Choir. 
DIETLE,   SHERRY   ANNE 
Silver     Spring;     Secondary     Ed.; 
Phi   Chi   Theta. 
DIVELBISS,   STEPHEN   D. 
Greencastle,      Penna.;      Industrial 
Ed.;   AIAA;   MIAA. 
DIZE,   NOAH   BENJAMIN 
Crisfield;    Art   Ed. 
DONNELLAN,    EILEEN 
Chevy   Chase;    Elem.    Ed. 
DUCOTE,  BARBARA  VALERIE 
Elem.    Ed. 

DUBNOFF,  BARBARA  JO 
Passaic,  N.  J.;  English  Ed.;  Mor- 
tar Bd.;  Diadem;  DBK;  Chmn. 
SGA  Cul.  Comm.;  V.P.  Sr.  Class; 
Phi  Sigma  Sigma  Pres.;  Chmn. 
Jr.  Prom;  Jr.  Legislature;  DBK 
Copy  Chief;  Editor-in-Chief  of 
Revolt  Magazine. 


DUVALL,    JUDITH    FRANCES 
Baltimore;   English  Ed.;  Mu  Del- 
ta;   Phi    Kappa   Phi;    Dorm   Pres., 
Jud.  Bd.;  FOB;  AWS  Pres.  Coun- 
cil. 

DVOSKIN,  DIANE  MERLE 
Randallstown;  Elem.  Ed.;  SNEA. 
EATON.    JOHN    HOWARD 
Brandywine;     Ed.     for     Industry; 
Phi     Eta     Sigma;     Dean's     List; 
Rifle   Team;    ASTME. 
EGGLESTON,     DIANE     LYNN 
M'TiJoaton;      Elem.      Ed.;      Alpha 
Gamma    Delta;    Aqualiners;    Cor- 
responding Sec'y.  of  Alpha  Gam- 
ma Delta. 

EINSTEIN.  STEPHANY 
Baltimore;    Early   Childhood   Ed.; 
CEC;   Volunteers  for  Men.  Hlth. 
ENGLE,    CAROL    ANN 
Cambridge;  Early  Childhood  Ed.; 
Glee     Clubs;      Fresh,     orientation 
Bd.;    Jud.     Bd.;     Semi-finalist    in 
Miss    Univ.    of    Md. 
EPSTEIN,  MYRA 
Chevy    Chase;     Early    Childhood 
Ed.;      Council      for      Exceptional 
Children;     Volunteers     for     Men. 
Hlth. 

EVERNGAM,    SUE 
Baltimore;    Elem.   Ed.;    Jud.   Bd.; 
DBK;    Tutoring    Service    Campus 
Chest;    Dorm    Pres. 
EZRINE,    NATALIE 
Baltimore;    Early    Childhood    Ed.; 
Dorm    Exec.    Council. 
FABER.   JUDITH   R. 
Roslyn,     N.     Y.;     Art     Ed.;     Phi 
Sigma      Sigma;      Sec'y.      of     Phi 
Sigma     Sigma;     Jr.     Prom.     Dec. 
Chmn.;   M-Book;  Jr.  Panel. 
FABISZAK,    ALAN    E. 
North     Linthicum;      Indus.     Ed.; 
Md.    Marching    Band;    Md.    Con- 
cert Band;   Semper  Fidelis  Socie- 
ty;   Intramural    Wrestling;    New- 
man  Club;    AIAA. 
PAYCHECK;   KATHERINE  V. 
Forestville;    Elem.    Ed. 
FEINGOLD,    ARLENE    BETH 
Washington,    D.    C;    Elem.    Ed.; 
Sec'y.   of   Dorm   Jud.    Bd.;    Dorm 
Activities. 

FELDMAN,   MARSHALL   E. 
Baltimore;  Music  Ed.;  Glee  Club; 
V.P.     of    Glee     Club;     Treas.     of 
Dorm. 

FINEGAN,    ANNE    H. 
Bethasda;     Interior    Design     Ed.; 
Dorm    Exec.    Council. 
FINN,    BONNIE    ALICE 
Red    Lion,    Penna.;    Speech    Ed.; 
Pres.      of      Drama      Wing;      V.P. 
Delta     Delta     Delta;     Tau     Beta 
Sigma;      Drama      Wing     Award; 
Bert    Smith    Award;    Who's    Who 
in  Am.  Colleges  and  Univ. 
FLANAGAN,    RALPH    T.    II 
Silver   Spring;    Ed.    for    Industry; 
IFC   Presents;   Sigma   Chi;    House 
Manager. 

FLEGAL,   WENDY   STARR 
Rockville;      Elem.      Ed.;      Alpha 
Omicron  Pi;  V.P,  of  Alpha  Omi- 
cron   Pi. 

FORD,  III,  THOMAS  LATIMER 
Ruxton;  Ed.  for  Industry; 
ASTME. 

FORREST,    MARJORIE    ANN 
Brandywine;     History     Ed.;     Vol- 
unteers      for       Mental       Health; 
"Damned   Spot"   Coffeehouse. 
FOSTER,    SARA    ELLEN 
Paris,    Illinois;    Sec.    Ed.;    Kappa 
Kappa    Gamma;    Pres.    of    Kappa 
Kappa     Gamma;     Pres.     of     Dia- 
mond;  People  to 'People. 
FOWLER,    MARILYN   LOUISE 
Potomac;    Elem.    Ed.;    Hillel   Tu- 
toring   Program. 
FRADKIN,    JANICE    H. 
Baltimore;    Early   Childhood   Ed.; 
SGA    Elections. 
FRASER,    SUSAN    PARSONS 
Braddock     Heights;     Elem.     Ed.; 
Color  Guard;   Council  for  Excep- 
tional     Children;      Dorm      Exec. 
Coimcil, 

FREEDMAN,    BONNIE 
Baltimore;    Elem.   Ed.;    Ed.;    Kap- 
pa   Delta   Pi;   Chmn.   CPO. 
FRUSHOUR,    GERALD 
Smithburg;      Ed.      for      Industry; 
Dorm    Pres.;    ASTME. 
FULLER.   PAMELA  GAIL 
Annapolis;    Elem.   Ed.;    Alpha   Xi 
Delta  V.P.  &  Marshal;  Diamond; 
Sigma   Tau   Epsilon;    WRA   Elec- 
tions;   Fresh.   Picnic  Chmn. 
FUNKHOUSE,   FAYE 
Cascade;   Elem.  Ed. 
FURMAN,   GLORIA    ANN 
Silver   Spring;    Home   Econ.   Ed.; 
Home  Econ.   Club;    Hillel;    Dorm 
Activities. 

GAMERHAN,  MARCIA  R. 
Baltimore;  Elem.  Ed.;  Free  State 
Rep.;  Dorm  Activities;  Homecom- 
ing  Queens   Comm. 
GELLER,    KAY    F. 
Baltimore;    Elem.    Ed.;    Sec*y«    of 
Jud.  Bd.;  Hall  Pres.;  Dorm  Exec, 
Council;    Dorm   Glee   Club;    Hall 
Fire   Marshall. 


GILLESPIE.  ROBIN  M. 

Rockville ;    Social    Studies ;    Alpha 
Lambda    Delta;    Kappa    Delta    Pi; 
Dean's   List. 
GLAZER.    SUZANNE 
Silver    Spring;    Elem.    Ed.;    Dorm 
Treas.;    Jud.    Bd.    Chmn.;    Glam- 
our   Nlagazine    Contestant;    Cam- 
pus   Chest    Contestant    Runnerup. 
GOLDBLATT,     NADINE     IRIS 
Baltimore;    Early   Childhood   Ed.; 
Kappa      Delta     Pi;      Dorm      Fire 
Marshall;    Dorm    Exec.    Council. 
GRANAT,   ILENE  JOANNE 
Silver    Spring;    Elem.    Ed.;    DBK 
Staff;    Free  State  Delegate. 
GREENBAUM,   JOAN   B. 
Rochester,     N.     Y.;     Elem.     Ed.; 
Delta     Phi     Epsilon     V.P.;     Free 
State    Hist. ;     Chmn.     Dean's    Re- 
ception; AWS;   FOB;  Diamond. 
GRIFFIN.    JANET    ELLEN 
Rockville;    Early    Childhood    Ed.; 
Dorm    Act.     Chmn.;     Big    Sister; 
Volunteer    for    Mental    Health. 
GRIM,    BEVERLY   JANE 
Baltimore;     Biology;     Scholarship 
Chmn.  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Chap- 
lain;   Chmn.   Daydodger   Big   Sis- 
ter   Program. 
HACKERMAN,    INA    L. 
Baltimore;  Spanish;  Alpha  Lamb- 
da   Delta    Sec'y.;    Diadem;    Dia- 
mond;   Mortar    Bd.;    Pres.    Alpha 
Epsilon      Phi;      Jr.      AWS      Rep.; 
Dorm   Editor   of   Terrapin. 
HAHN.    BRENDA    LYNN 
Frederick;      Home      Econ.      Ed.; 
Gamma   Sigma   Sigma;   Collegiate 
4-H    Club. 

HALL,   BEVERLY   E. 
Baltimore;      Elem.      Ed.;      Dorm 
Pres.;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Kappa  Del- 
ta    Pi;     Alpha     Lambda     Delta; 
Shanim;      Academic     Chmn.      of 
Dorm;    SNEA;    Council    for    Ex- 
ceptional   Children. 
HALL,    MARY    DIANE 
Baltimore;  Elem.  Ed.;  Dorm  Jud. 
HAMILL.    SUSAN   V. 
Bethesda;  Secondary  History  Ed.; 
Dorm  Exec.  Comm.;  Dorm  Social 
Chmn.;  Big  Sister  Program;  Dorm 
Fire  Marshall;  Women's  Lacrosse 
Team;  Homecoming  Float  Comm. 
HAMMOND,    LINDA   ELLEN 
Baltimore;   Elem.   Ed.;   Co-Chmn. 
SGA    Elections;    Pledge    Mistress 
of  Phi  Sigma  Sigma;  Kappa  Del- 
ta Pi;   Honors  Convocation. 
HANYOK,    BETTY    ANNE 
Bladensburg;    Home    Econ.    Ed.; 
Kappa     Delta     Pi;     Home    Econ. 
Club. 

HARE,   DAVID   F. 
Baltimore;      Ed.      for      Industry; 
Dorm  Jud.  Bd. 
HARNESS,    M.    SHAN 
Clarksville;  Arts;  VHM;  "Damned 
Spot"    CoflFeehouse;    Student    Na- 
tional Art  Ed.  Assoc. 
HARPER,    ELIZABETH    N. 
Bethesda;     Speech     and     Drama; 
V.P.   Pledge  Trainer  Delta  Gam- 
ma;    House     Pres.;     Sec'y.     SGA 
Placement   Comm.;    Feature   Edi- 
tor    ARGOS     FEATURE     Maga- 
zine;     Summer     Sponsor     Fresh. 
Orientation    Program;    Communi- 
cations      Honorary;       Pi      Alpha 
Lambda. 

HARRIS.  ELAINE  SUSAN 
Baltimore;    History;    Alpha    Epsi- 
lon   Phi    Treas.;     M-Book    Photo 
Editor;     Terrapin     Staff;     College 
Casino  Art  Comm.;    Fresh.   Prom; 
AWS;   Constitution   Comm. 
HART,   LAWRENCE   D. 
Sparrows         Point;         Geography; 
Gamma    Theta    Upsilon. 
HENSLEY.   SHEILA   MAE 
Salisburv;      Elem.      Ed.;      Chapel 
Choir;    Jud.    Bd. 

HILTERBRICK,  FAY  CELESTE 
Taneytown;  Elem.  Ed.;  CEC; 
NEA. 

HOEFLICH,  BRUCE  R. 
Baltimore;  Ed.  for  Industry; 
Dorm  Exec.  Comm.;  Dorm  V.P.; 
House  Jud.  Comm.;  Intramurals; 
ASTME;  Hill  Area  CouncU; 
Dorm  Homecoming  Comm.;  New- 
man  Club. 

HOLZAPFEL,  MARJORIE  N. 
Hagerstown;  Elem.  Ed.;  Pres.. 
V.P.  of  Dorm;  Mu  Delta;  Chapel 
Choir;  SNEA;  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
PACE;  Co-Chmn.  Dorm  Social 
Comm, 

HOMAN.  BARBARA  ANNE 
Bowie;  Elem.  Ed.;  SNEA 
HOWARD,  GERALD  EDWARD 
Frederick;  Industrial  Manage- 
ment; ASTME;  Dorm  Librarian 
&  Scholarship/ Academic  Chmn.; 
IEEE. 

HUDSON,  SUSAN  CROMER 
Silver  Spring;  English;  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  SiVident-Faculty 
Pub.  Bd.;  Mortar  Bd.;  Diadem; 
Pi  Delta  Epsilon ;  Kappa  Delta 
Pi;  Diamond;  FOB;  DBK;  Free 
State  Delegate;  Summer  Sponsor; 
Volunteers  for  Mental  Health, 


HUHN,  PATRICIA  MARIAN 

Hyattsville;  Home  Econ.  Ed.;  Ski 
Club;    Home   Econ.   Club;   Cloth- 
ing Design  Fashion  Shows. 
HULL,  MARY  ELIZABETH 
Westminster;     Home    Econ.    Ed.; 
Dorm    Academic    Bd.;     American 
Home  Ec.  Assoc.  Chapter. 
JACKSON,  ELIZABETH  M. 
Greenbelt;    Sec.    Business   Ed. 
JACKSON,  WINNIE  FAYE 
Baltimore;   Early  Childhood  Ed. 
JACOBSON.    HELEN    V. 
Washington,     D     C;     Art     Ed.; 
Painting,    NAE. 
JARBOE,  NANCY  P. 
Baltimore;   Early   Childhood   Ed.; 
Dorm     Exec.     Council;     Newman 
Club;    Dorm   Safety   Marshall. 
JAVIER,    LORRAINE    C, 
Hyattsville;     Business    Ed.;     V.P. 
of   Phi  Chi  Theta. 
JOHNSON.  BEVERLY  ANNE 
Baltimore;  Math  Education;  New- 
man  Center. 

JOHNSON,   DEBORAH  A. 
Myers  ville;     Art;     Dorm     Treas.; 
Color  Guard;  Theta  Beta  Sigma; 
Free  State  Delegate;   Dorm  Exec. 
Council. 

JONES,  JUDITH  ANN 
Suitland;    English;    UCA. 
JORDAN.  GERRY  D. 
Baltimore;       Elem.       Ed.;       SUB 
Chmn.;  Fresh.  Swimming;  Varsity 
Swimming;    Dorm    Sec'y.,   Treas., 
V.P. 

KAPLAN,   BONA   CYRILE 
Baltimore;  Elem.  Ed.;  Alpha  Ep- 
silon   Phi. 

KAUFMAN,  LORRAINE  F. 
Silver  Spring;  Elem.  Ed.;  SNEA. 
KEMPNER.    LINDA    H. 
Spartanburg,    S.    C;    Elem.    Ed.; 
Sigma    Delta    Tau;    Homecoming 
Chmn.;      Greek      Week      Chmn.; 
Pledge     Pres.;     Pledge     Guidance 
Bd.;    SGA    Spring    Weekend    Co- 
Chmn.;     FOB;     Panhellenic     De- 
ferred    Rush     Comm . ;     Freestate 
Party   Delegate;    Chmn.   Freestate 
Campaign  Comm. 
KESSLER.   MARSHA   SUE 
Baltimore;      Home      Econ.      Ed.; 
Kappa    Delta    Pi;     Dorm    Treas.; 
Dorm   Jud.   Bd.;    UT;    Dorm   Fire 
Marshall;  Dorm  Exec.  Council. 
KING.    CAROL   ANN 
Dent    Village;    Elem.    Ed.;    New- 
man Club. 

KING,   III,  ROBERT  D. 
Wheaton;  Ed.  for  Industry;  Delta 
Sigma   Phi. 
KIRK,  BARBARA  A. 
Hyattsville;  Early  Childhood  Ed.; 
Newman     Club;     Volunteers     for 
Mental    Health. 
KLATZKIN.    FRAN 
Baltimore;    Music   Ed.;    Terrapin; 
Tau      Beta      Sigma;       Symphony 
Orch.;    Band;    Madrigals;    Flying 
Follies;     MENC;     DBK;     "Show- 
boat";   "La   Boheme." 
KLEIN.    STEPHEN    RICHARD 
Silver  Spring;  Industrial  Arts  Ed.; 
Alpha  Phi  Omega  ,Sgt.  at  Arms; 
Am.  Soc.  of  Tool  &  Manuf.  Eng. 
KLURBERY,  SUSAN 
Bayside,      N.      Y.;      Ed.;      Flying 
Club;    Volunteers   for    Men.    Hlth. 
KNAUFF,  NANCY  LEE 
Baltimore;    Early   Childhood   Ed.; 
Alpha   Xi   Delta,   Pledge  Trainer; 
Bridal    Fair,    Decor.    Chmn.;    Pan- 
hellenic Council,  Cultural  Chmn.; 
College   Life. 
KOHN.    LINDA    SUE 
Baltimore;    Early   Childhood   Ed.; 
Drama  Club;  Academic  Chmn.  of 
Dorm;    Fire  and   Safety   Marshall 
of   Dorm. 

KOUDELKA.   MARY   LOU 
Clarksville;   Art  Ed.;   Pep  Comm, 
LANE,   MARY   KATHLEEN 
Bethesda;      Biology     Ed.;      Dorm 
Jud.   Bd. 

LASKEY,    MARY    THEODORA 
Oakland;    Eariy    Childhtx>d    Ed.; 
Dorm  Sec'y.  and  Pres.;  Old  Line 
Platform  Comm. 
LEAN,    BONNIE   SUSAN 
Randallstown;     Early     Childhood 
Ed.;    Dorm    Activities. 
LEBOLD,   JOHN   WILLIAM 
New    Carrollton;     Industrial    Arts 
Ed.;     Phi     Sigma    Kappa;     Intra- 
mural    Baseball,     Football,     and 
Wrestling. 

LEBOWITZ.  SUSAN 
Hyattsville;   Art  Ed. 
LEFEBURE,    JOHN 
Gaithersburg;  Geography  Ed.;  Al- 
pha  Phi   Omega;    Terrapin;    Trail 
Club;   Sports  Car  Club. 
LEONARD,  KATHLEEN  SARAH 
Silver   Spring;    Home   Econ.   Ed.; 
Student-Faculty     Council;     Home 
Ec.  Assoc. 

LEPHARDT.  ROSEMARY  L. 
Baltimore;  Elem.  Ed.;  Chapel  Bd. 
Sec'y.;   Faith  and   Life  Seminars; 
Volunteers  for   Men.    Hlth. 
LEVENTHAL,    SHARON    LYNN 
Silver  Spring;  Elem.  Ed.;  SNEA. 


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LEVIN,   ANNE   HELENE 
Baltimore;    English  Ed.;   Big  Sis- 
ter Program;  Dorm  Social  Comm.; 
FOB;  Doi-m  Cul.  Comm. 
LEVINE,    ALAN    NEIL 
Greenbelt;     Industrial    Arts    Ed.; 
Tennis  Team;   Hillel  Cul.  Chmn. 
LEVINSON,  TOBY  ANN 
Bethesda;      Elem.      Ed.;      HiUel; 
Dorm  Social  Comm. 
LEWIS,   DEANNA   LOU 
New   CarroUton;    Secondary    Ed.; 
Alpha  Lambda  Delta. 
LIEBERMAN,    ROBYNE 
Baltimore;      Elem.      Ed.;      Sigma 
Delta  Tau,  Treas.;  M-Board  Sec- 
tion Editor;  SUB;  College  Casino 
Chmn.;  Campus  Chest;  Free  State 
Publicity   Comm. 
LIEF,  SHARYN   IRIS 
Silver    Spring;    Elem.    Ed.;    Free 
State    Rep.    for    Dorm. 
LITTMAN,   JOY 

Silver   Spring;   Elem.   Ed.;   Sigma 
Delta    Tau,    Pres.;    Kappa    Delta 
Pi;      Diamond;      Flying     Follies; 
Greek    Week    Queen. 
LITZAU,  WALTER  WAYNE 
Ellicott  City;  Industrial  Arts  Ed.; 
ASTME. 
LOEB,   RENEE 

Silver    Spring;     Early    Childhood 
Ed.;   Sigma   Delta  Tau. 
LUCHETTI,   ROBERTA  JOANN 
Adelphi;  Secretarial  Ed.;  Phi  Chi 
Theta,  Pres. 

LUKE,  VIRGINIA  MAE 
Adelphi;  English  Ed.;  Alpha  Del- 
ta  Pi,   Corr.    Sec'y.;    DBK;    Bridal 
Fair;  College  Casino;  Pep  Comm. 
LYONS,  KATHLEEN  MARY 
College    Park;     Early     Childhood 
Ed.;  Newman  Club. 
MACKENZIE,   ANDREW   L. 
Aberdeen;      Mathematics;      HAC; 
Intramurals. 

MADER,   SHERRY  TRUE 
Olney;   Elem.   Ed.;   Organizations 
Editor,  Terrapin;   SNEA. 
MAISTI,    ROSE    MARIE 
Hollywood;  Art  Ed.;  Dorm,  V.P.; 
Big    Sister;    Intramurals. 
MALKUS,    KEITH    E. 
Cambridge;   Social   Studies. 
MARTIN,  JO-ANN  MARIE 
Walkersville;    Elem.    Ed.;    Alpha 
Gamma     Delta;     Gamma     Sigma 
Sigma;    College   4H. 
MARVIN,  PATRICIA  ANN 
Baltimore;   Music  Ed.;   SAI,  Edi- 
Dorm    Jud.    Bd.    Chmn.;    Madri- 
gal Singers. 

MASTERSON,   JOAN   ANN 
Homell,  N.  Y.;  Elem.  Ed.;  NEA; 
Aqualiners. 

MAYER,   BETTY  JEAN 
Silver   Spring;    Elem.  Ed.;   Alpha 
Gamma      Delta,      Corr.      Sec'y.; 
SNEA. 

McBRIDE,  JOHN  E. 
Lanham;  Ed.  for  Industry;  Delta 
Tau   Delta;    UCA;    Flying  Club. 

McDowell,  nancy 

Gaithersburg;  French;  Gamma 
Phi  Beta  Pres.;  Pan  Hellenic 
Delegate;  Diamond;  FOB;  AWS 
Big  Sister. 

McKENNA,  FRANCINE  MARIE 
Silver  Spring;  Histor>';  Kappa  Al- 
pha   Theta,    Corr.    Sec'y.,    WRA 
Rep.,     Jud.     Bd.     Chmn.;     AWS 
Campus     Jud.     B.     Sec'y.;     AWS 
Cul.   Comm.;   Senior  Prom;   Joint 
Sorority-Dorm   Jud.  Bd.   Sec'y. 
McNERNEY,  FRANCIS  CLAY 
Indian    Head;    Ed.    for    Industry; 
ASTME  Treas. 
MEASELL.   ROBERT   E. 
Woodsboro;  Agriculture  Ed.;  FFA 

MERENDINO,  PAULETTE  J. 
Rockville;      Elem.      Ed.;      Fresh. 
Prom;     Soph.     Prom;     Jr.     Prom; 
WRA    Sports    Day;    Dorm    Intra- 
murals. 

MEYERSON,   MICHELLE  L. 
Silver  Spring;    Elem.   Ed.;    Sigma 
Delta    Tau    Hist.;    SGA    Comm.; 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  Sweetheart. 
MILLAR,  KAREN  R. 
Redlands,  Calif.;   Elem.  Ed.;  Al- 
pha   Xi    Delta    Activities    Chmn.; 
WRA    Rep.;    WRA    Spring    Ban- 
quet Chmn.;   SGA  Spring  Week- 
end;  College  Life. 
MILLER,  KAREN  LOIS 
Takoma     Park;     French;     French 
Club;  DBK;  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 
MILLER,  LAWRENCE  A. 
Baltimore;     Social    Studies;    Uni- 
versity  Theatre;    U.T.   Key. 
MILLER,   RUTH  JOYCE 
Bethesda;  Elem.  Ed.;  Fire  Safety 
Comm.;  Academic  Comm.;  House 
Council;  Exec.  Council;  Academic 
Chmn.   of   Dorm. 
MILLER,   SHIRLEY   ANN 
Hyattsville;      Music     Ed.;      Corr. 
Sec'y.,    song   leader   of   Alpha   Xi 
Delta;  M.U.  Bowling  Team;  Har- 
mony Hall;  W.R.A.  Sports. 
MARSH,  JANET  LAVENIA 
Baltimore;  Elem.  Ed.;  Chmn.  Big 
Sister    Breakfast;    Gamma    Sigma 


Sigma;    Student   Faculty  Comm.; 
SNEA. 

MOCKABEE,  JO  ANN 
Silver    Spring;    History    Ed.;    Al- 
pha   Omicron    Pi,    Public    Rela- 
tions Chmn.,  Rush  Chmn.;  Soph. 
&    Jr.    Prom    Comm.;    People    to 
People;  Ski  Club;  Old  Line. 
MUDD,    JEAN 
Clinton;    Elem.    Ed. 
MULLIS,  JO  ANN 
Silver     Spring;     Elem.    Ed.;     Big 
Sister  Program;  NSTA;  NEA. 
NEEDLE,    PATRICIA 
Baltimore;      Elem.     Ed.;      Chmn. 
Foster   Child    Project;    Free   Uni- 
versity—War on  Poverty. 
NEUSTADT,  SHEILA  BERNICE 
Washington,  D.  C;   Social  Stud- 
ies; Alpha  Lambda  Delta;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Young  Dems;  Hillel. 
NORKIN,  BARRY 
Rockville;      Speech      &      Drama; 
Pres.,     U.T.;     U.T.    Key    Award; 
Member    Nat'l.    Collegiate    Play- 
ers;   Kappa    Delta   Pi. 
O'CONNELL,   HELEN  MARIE 
Newark,  N.  J.;  Elem.  Ed.;  SNEA. 
OKSNER,  HARRIET  KAREN 
Silver  Spring;  Home  Econ.;  Gam- 
ma   Sigma    Sigma,    Pledge    Class 
Hist. 

OLIVER,  JR.,   JAMES  W. 
La    Plata;    Industrial    Society    for 
Advancement    of   Mngmt.;    Amer. 
Soc.   of  Tool  and   Manfg.   Engrs; 
Phi  Kappa  Tau,  Soc.  Chmn. 
OOSTERHOUS,    NANCY 
Takoma;  Elem.  Ed.;  Delta  Gam- 
ma;   Volunteers    for    Men.    Hlth. 
People   to   People;    Chmn.    AWS 
Publicity     Chmn.,     Homecoming 
Terrapin,    copv    writer. 
ORENBERG,    CECILIA 
Silver    Spring;    Education. 
OWEN,  JR.,  WILLIAM   SCOTT 
Towson;     Industrial     Ed.;     SGA; 
Spring      Hootenanny      performer; 
Theaterical     group     staff;     Foun- 
der &  Chmn.  of  Sports  Car  Club; 
Ski    Club;    ASTME;    Commuters 

PAPPALARDO,    SHEILA    C. 
Mehtuen,      Mass.;      Elem.      Ed.; 
SNEA. 

PATAKY,   ROSEMARY   T. 
Bowie;   Elem.   Ed.;    Kappa   Delta 
Pi;    Dean's   List. 
PAWLOWSKI,  WAYNE  V. 
Naugatuck,    Conn.;    Social    Stud- 
ies;   Swimming   Team,    Co-Capt.; 
Univ.    Housing    Staff,    R.A.;    V.P. 
of   Calvery   D;    Policy   Comm.    of 
Chesapeake  Bay  Party. 
PAYNE,   BARBARA   J. 
Clarksville;      Elem.     Ed.;      Dorm 
Jud.  Bd.;  Hill  Area  Council  Rep. 
PETER,   CAROL 
Silver   Spring;    Elem.   Ed.;    Alpha 
Gamma  Delta;   SNEA. 
PETRINI,    MARY    ANN 
Hyattsville;     Mathematics;     SUB; 
Alpha   Gamma    Delta;    Ski  Club; 
SNEA,  Corr.   Sec'y. 
PIERCE,   WILLIAM   HALFORD 
Cleveland,    Ohio;    Industrial   Ed.; 
Amer.    Soc.   of   Tool   and   Manfg. 
Engrs.;     Radio     Amateurs     Club; 
Young  Republicans. 
PODGOR,  SARA 
Baltimore;       Elem.       Ed.;       Miss 
Terrapin  Finalist  '67;  Alpha  Ep- 
silon Phi,  Rush  Chmn.;  Diamond; 
Senior    Legislator. 
PODOLSKY,    BESS 
Baltimore;  Early  Childhood;  Stu- 
dent-Faculty   Comm. 
POKRESS,   ELLEN 
Washington,    D.    C;    Education. 
POLKY,  FRANCES 
Oxon    Hill;    Elem.    Ed. 
POTTER,    PAMELA    GAI 
Baltimore;      Elem      .Ed.;      Kappa 
Kappa      Gamma,      Cul.      Chmn.; 
Bridal  Fair. 

PROUDFOOT,  DELBERT  A. 
Cumberland;     Industrial;     Varsity 
Football;  ASTME;  Dorm  Athletic 
Chmn. 

RAWLINGS,  NANCY  C. 
Timonium;      Elem.     Ed.;      Dorm 
Pres.;    AWS    Council;     Sec'y.    of 
Campus      Orientation       Program, 
AWS;     Dorm     Hist.;     Chmn.     of 
Dorm  Orientation  Program. 
RAYCH,  ROCHELLE  SUSAN 
Silver    Spring;     Early    Childhood 
Ed. 

RICHARDSON,  PAMELA  C. 
Rockville;    Home  Econ.;    Member 
UCA;      Gamma      Sigma      Sigma, 
Pres.   Pledge  Class. 
RICHMAN,   ANDRA 
Baltimore;        Early        Childhood; 
Madrigal     Singers,     V.P.;     Soph. 
Prom       Comm.;       Soph.       Prom 
Queen;      Flying     Follies;      Opera 
Workcshop;      Stu.-Fac.      Comm.; 
SNEA;  Miss  Univ.  of  Md.  Final- 
ist; Phi  Epsilon  Pi  Calendar  Girl. 
RIGGLE,   SUSAN   GAYLE 
Bethesda;  Early  Childhood;  Kap- 
pa  Gamma,   Philantropic  Chmn.; 
Angel  Flight;  Bridal  Fair;  Fresh. 


Prom  Comm.;  Soph.  Prom  Comm. 
ROBINSON,    BETSY 
Cardiff;    Elem.    Ed.;    Sigma   Kap- 
pa,   Song    Chmn.,    Corr.    Sec'y,; 
Univ.    Band. 

ROMBRO,   JOAN    DANA 
Baltimore;     Elem.    Ed.;     Election 
Bd.    Member;    Free    State    Party 
Officer;   Dorm   Activities. 
ROSEN,   ANDREA   SUE 
Maplewood,    N.    J.;    Elem.    Ed.; 
Hill  Area  Rep.  for  Dorm;   SNEA. 
ROSENFELDER  .NANCY  JEAN 
Hyattsville;    Elem.   Ed.;   Newman 
Club;    Commuters    Assoc;    Alpha 
Phi    Omega    Sweetheart;    Gamma 
Sigma   Sigma. 
ROSENTHAL,  JANE  K. 
Baltimore;        Early        Childhood; 
Dorm    Exec.    Council. 
ROTHSTEIN,    TERRY    ROYCE 
Baltimore;  Elem.  Ed.;  Alpha  Ep- 
silon Phi;  M-Book  Model;  College 
Casino;     AWS;     Terrapin     Staff; 
FOB    Comm.;    Jr.    Prom   Comm. 
ROUTSON,    WAYNE    L. 
Parkville;        Industrial       Dorm. 
Scholarship  Chmn.;   Dorm  House 
Rules    Chmn. 

RUDE,  DONNA  LARENE 
Dundalk;    English. 
SAGAL,   ELLEN   S. 
Baltimore;  Early  Childhood;  Del- 
ta  Phi   Epsilon,   Soc.   Chmn.;   M- 
Book;   SNEA. 
SCHEK.   JOSEPH 
Wheaton;    Vocational   Ed. 
SCHENDELHEIM,   JOANNE   C. 
New  York.  N.  Y.;  Elem.  Ed. 
SCHLEINHEGE,    CAROL    M. 
Hyattsville;     Speech     &     Drama; 
U.T. 

SCHWARTZ,  JUDY  RACHELLE 
Salisbur>';    Elem.    Ed.;    Jud.    Bd.; 
Young  Dem.;  Old  Line;  Hillel. 
SEIDENBERG,    SUSAN 
Pikesville;      Early      Childhood; 
SNEA. 

SELBY,  AMY  JANET 
Rockville;     Elem.     Ed.;     Gamma 
Sigma    Sigma. 
SETTLER,   HARRIETTE 
Baltimore;    Elem.    Ed.;    Phi    Sig- 
ma     Sigma;      Panhellenic      Rep.; 
Greek   Week  Co-Chmn. 
SHADE,    MARGARET    E. 
Beltsville;   Elem.   Ed. 
SHEINBAUM,    BONNIE 
Washington,    D.    C;    Education. 
SHERMAN,  ELIZABETH  ANNE 
Speech    &   Drama;    UT;   National 
Collegiate    Plavers;    Dorm    Exec. 
Council;     Kappa     Delta     Pi;     UT 
Key   Award. 
SIEGEL,    JUDITH    A. 
Bethesda;    Social    Studies;    Terra- 
pin,  Section   Ed.,   Business   Mgr., 
Art    Dir.;     DMK;     Kappa    Alpha 
Mn;    Pi    Delta    Epsilon;    Denton 
Complex  Council. 
SIEGEL,  WYNNE 
Baltimore;    Eariy   Childhood   Ed.; 
Kapp     Delta     Pi;     Dorm     Social 
Chmn. 

SILBER,  BENITA  SUSAN 
Pikesville;  Elem.  Ed.;  Kappa  Del- 
ta   Pi;     Jr.    Prom;     AWS     Bridal 
Fair;   DBK;  Pi  Delta  Epislo. 
SLIFER,   LINDA   LEE 
Chevy    Chase;    Early    Childhood; 
Sdgma      Kappa,      Social      Chmn., 
Jud.   Bd.;   WRA   Rep.;   Crescents; 
FOB;    Ski   Club;    SNEA;   Campus 
Chest. 

SNODDY,  CAROLE  JEAN 
Silver  Spring;   Elem.  Ed.;   Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;   Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
Fresh.       Prom;       Homecoming 
Chmn.;     Bridal     Fair     Comm. 
Chmn.;    FOB;    AWS. 
SOBCZAK,  LINDA  DIANE 
Aberdeen;       English;       Women's 
Glee  Club;   Dorm  Exec.  Coimcil, 
Jud.    Bd.;    Ski    Club;    WRA    Big 
Sister. 

STAFFORD,  BARBARA  ANNE 
Chevy  Chase;  Science  Ed.;  New- 
man Club;  Nursing  Qub;  Home- 
coming   Comm. 
ST.  CLAIR,  BETH  ANN 
Uniontown;     Elem.;     Alpha     Chi 
Omega,    Pres.;    Diadem;    Panhel- 
lic   Treas. 

STEENERSON,    PAMELA    ANN 
Silver  Spring;   Home  Econ.  Ed. 
STIEFEL,  SUE  ELLEN 
Silver    Spring;     Mathematics;     Pi 
Mu  Epsilon. 
STOKES,   VICKI  MAE 
Oakland;    Early    Childhood    Ed.; 
Glee  Club. 
STRECKFUS,  JUNE 
Baltimore;     Elem.     Ed.;     SNEA; 
SCEC. 

STREETER,   SUSAN  P. 
Birdsboro,     Pa.;     Art     Ed.;     UT; 
Homecoming   Comm.;    Dorm   Big 
Sister. 

STRULLY,    ROBBIE    SANDRA 
West    Islip,    L.    I.,    N.    Y.;    Elem. 
Ed.;   Dorm  Athletics. 
STUKEY,  WILLIAM  M. 
Chmn.,   NAEA  Comm.;   Art  Lea- 
Chmn.       NAEA       Comm.;       Art 


League  Pres.  &  V.P.;  Hyattsville; 
Art. 

SUMERS,  FRANCES  LEE 
Baltimore;     English;    Dorm    Jud. 
Bd.,  Orphans'  Party;   Information 
Please;    Dean's    List;    Experimen- 
tal  Theatre;    VOUS   Seminar. 
SWARTZ,  HELENE  RUTH 
Laurel;    Elem.    Ed.;    Gamma    Phi 
Beta;    SNEA;    SUB;    Daydodger 
Big  Sister. 

TALLEY,  KRISTI  ANN 
Cincinnati,    Ohio;    English. 
TAYLOR,  DIANNA  T. 
LaPlata;  English;  Alpha  Omicron 
Pi;    Terrapin,    Layout;    Old    Line 
Party;   People  to  People. 
TERZICK,  JANE  E. 
Silver   Spring;    Business   Ed.;    Al- 
pha    Xi     Delta     Pres.;     Phi     Chi 
Theta. 

TIMMONS,  REBECCA  LEE 
Pocomoke     City;     Business     Ed.; 
Phi   Chi  Theta;   Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
Dorm   Jud.   Bd.;   Big   Sister. 
TOKOSCH,    ALAN    RICHARD 
Media,  Pa.;  Social  Studies;  Dorm 
Academic  , Athletic,  Cul.  Chmn. 
TROGOLO,   RICHARD  E. 
District    Heights;    Industrial    Ed.; 
Delta    Sigma    Phi;    Chess    Club 
TROUT,    MARGARET    LOUISE 
Washington,  D.  C;   Eariy  Child- 
hood   Ed.;    UCA. 
TURNER,  REGINA 
Bellevue;     English;     Dorm    Exec. 
Council,     Hist.,     Sec'y.;     Chapel 
Choir;  CORE;   French  Club. 
VAN  CRACK,   LINDA 
Chevy   Chase;   Elem.   Ed.;   Sigma 
Delta    Tau,    V.P.;    Diadem;    Dia- 
mond;   Mortar    Bd.;    Sr.    Legisla- 
ture;   Panhellenic    Council,    Rush 
Chmn.;     College    Casino;     Kappa 
Delta     Pi,     Pres.,     V.P.;     Sorority 
Woman  of  the  Year;  Greek. 
WADE,  CAROL  MAY 
Baltimore;     Secretarial;     Phi    Chi 
Theta. 

WAAPHAL,  SHARON  RODIN 
Silver  Spring;   Elem.  Ed.;   Hillel; 
AWS    Comm.;    SNEA. 
WALDMAN,  DEBORAH  RAE 
Silver  Spring;  Speech;  Free  State. 
WELBOURNE,  JAMES   C. 
Baltimore;     Library     Science; 
French   Club;   Dorm   V.P. 
WELLS,   NANCY  DONA 
Towson;     Early    Childhood    Ed.; 
AWS    Big   Sister. 
WELLS,   SUE 

Beltsville;      Elem.      Ed.;      Kappa 
Kappa      Gamma,      Corr.      Sec'y.; 
AWS;    People    to    People;    Angel 
Flight;    Bridal    Fair. 
WEYMOUTH,   DOROTHY 
Bethesda;    Elem.;    Angel    Flight; 
Cambridge  Council. 
WIENER,  KATHRYN   JOAN 
Silver      Spring;      French;      Alpha 
Lambda  Delta;   Dean's  List. 
WIERENGA,    MARY   SUSAN 
Annapolis;     Elem.     Ed.;      Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Denton  Complex  Treas.; 
M-Book;    Volunteers    for    Mental 
Health. 

WILNER,    JOYCE    RITA 
Baltimore;    Early  Childhood   Ed.; 
Phi   Sigma   Sigma. 
WINSTON-ELLEN  DANA 
Chevy    Chase;     Eariy    Childhood 
Ed. 

WINTER,  GERI 
Baltimore;    Elem.   Ed. 
WOLF,  MYRA  L. 
Silver    Spring;    Early    Childhood 
Ed. 

WOODWARD,  RUTH  ANN 
Aberdeen;  Elem.  Ed.;  Alpha 
Lambda  Delta;  Women's  Chorus; 
SNEA;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Dorm 
Jud.  Bd.;  Dorm  Academic  Chmn. 
ZAMITES,  KAREN  M. 
Hillcrest  Heights;  Home  Econ. 
Ed. 

ZETLIN,   ILENE  EVA 
Baltimore;    Hist.ory;    Alpha   Epsi- 
lon   Phi    Pres.;    Dorm    Jud.    Bd. 
Chmn. 

ZOLL,  KAREN 

LaPlata;  Secondary  Art  Ed.;  Sig- 
ma  Phi  Alpha. 

Engineering 

ANDREW,  JOHN  D.  JR. 
Towson;    Civil   Engineering;    Del- 
ta     Tau     Delta;      Penna.      Club 
Treas.;  Am.  Society  of  Civil  En- 
gineers. 

ANGERMAN,  KEITH  E. 
Potomac;        Civil        Engineering; 
ASCE;    BCCRS. 
ARFORD,  JAMES  W. 
Aberdeen;       Civil       Engineering; 
ASCE. 

ARMSTRONG,  RICHARD  M. 
Silver  Spring;   Civil   Engineering; 
Intramural    Football;    Weightlift- 
ing  Champ. 
AUER,  JOSEPH  D. 
Baltimore;     Electrical     Engineer- 
ing;   House    Rules    IEEE;    Intra- 
mural  Sports. 


BAHR,  ALLEN   C. 
Arbutus;    Electrical    Engineering; 
IEEE. 

BETTS,  WILLIAM  S.  JR. 
Springfield,  Pa.;  Mechanical  En- 
gineering; Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi 
Eta  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pi  Tau 
Sigma;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa; 
Track. 

BOEGLI.    KURT    BERHHARD 
New  Holland,  Pa.;  Electrical  En- 
gineering;   IEEE. 
BOEHM,  WILBERT  LEONARD 
Baltimore;    Mechanical    Engineer- 
ing;   ASME. 

BOELI,  WILLIAM  HENRY 
Parkville;     Mechanical    Engineer- 
ing;  Pi  Tau  Sigma. 
BOYCE,  WILLIAM  G. 
Cumberland,    R.    I.;    Fire   Protec- 
tion   Engineering;    Tau    Beta    Pi; 
Salamander  Pres.;  Society  of  Fire 
Prevention    Engineers    V.P.;    Phi 
Kappa  Phi. 

BRADLEY.  PONALD  EDGAR 
Baltimore;    Mechanical    Engineer- 
ing;   ASME. 

BRICKER.  RANDOLPH  W.  JR. 
Nutley,    N.    J.;    Electrical    Engi- 
neering;   Delta    Xi    Alpha;    Fra- 
ternity   Intramurals;    IEEE;    IFC 
Presents  Committee. 
BROWN,    DAVID    PAYTON 
Baltimore;     Electrical     Engineer- 
ing;   IEEE. 

BROWNSTEIN,  BARRY  JAY 
Adelphi;  Aerospace  Engineering; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Gamma  Tau 
Treas.;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  AFROTC; 
AIAA;  ACm;  Men's  Honors  Dorm 
Treas. 

BUANNO.   JOHN    M. 
Gloversville,    N.    Y.;    Mechanical 
Engineering;    ASME. 
BURKE,  ROBERT  E. 
Silver     Spring;     Chemical     Engi- 
neering;   AICHE. 
CANNON,  WAYNE  LEON 
Hyattsville;  Fire  Protection  Engi- 
neering;   Gymkana    Troup;    Van- 
derburg    Guard;    PEP    Club;    Ski 
Club;   Diving  Club. 
CASSIZZI,    JOSEPH   ANTHONY 
Baltimore;  Electrical  Engineering; 
Tau   Kappa    Epsilon;    Eta    Kappa 
Nu;  Greek  Week. 
CLERMAN,  NORMAN  S. 
Silver    Spring;     Aerospace    Engi- 
neering;     Sigma      Gamma      Tau; 
Tau   Beta   Pi. 
COAX,    JOHN 

McKees  Rocks,  Pa.;  Fire  Protec- 
tion Engineering;  Intramurals; 
Society  of  Fire  Protection  Engi- 
neers. 

COLLIFLOWER.  RICHARD  V. 
Lexington   Park;    Electrical  Engi- 
neering;  IEEE. 
COLLISON,  CHARLES  E. 
Towson;    Civil    Engineering;    Chi 
Epsilon;      Dean's      List;      ASCE; 
Vanderburg  Guard. 
DEOMS,  JAMES  HOWARD 
Parkville;     Mechanical    Engineer- 
ing;    Am.     Soc.     of     Mechanical 
Eng.;     Corr.     Sec'y.     of    Pi    Tau 
Sigma;    Tau    Beta    Pi. 
DEMAIO,    DORIAN   A. 
Wheaton;     Aerospace     Engineer- 
ing;    Phi     Eta     Sigma;     Omicron 
Delta  Kappa;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pres. 
of    Sigma    Gamma    Tau;    AIAA; 
Air  Force  ROTC;  Dean's  List. 
DIEKMANN,  CLARKE  L. 
Dundalk;    Electrical   Engineering; 
Student    Branch    of    Institute    for 
Electrical    and    Electronics    Engi- 
neers;  WMUC;   U.  of  Md.  Ama- 
teur   Radio    Station    *'W3EAX". 
DRACKLEY,  DAVID  EDWIN 
Frederick;    Mechanical    Engineer- 
ing;   Tau    Beta    Pi;    Pi   Tau    Sig- 
ma;    ASME;     Dorm     Scholarship 
Chmn. 

DURKIN,  RICHARD  SEAN 
Baltimore;  Electrical  Engineering; 
Dorm  Pres.;   Treas.,   Soc.   Cbmn.; 
Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
CUVALL,  GORDON  DANIEL 
Annapolis;    Mechanical   Engineer- 
ing;  Dorm   Sec'y-;   ASME;   Intra- 
murals. 

ELLTM,   CHARLES   ROBERT 
Silver    Spring;    Mechanical    Engi- 
neering;   Treas.    ASME. 
EPSTEIN,   HARVEY   STUART 
Silver     Spring;      Tau     Beta     Pi; 
AICHE. 

EPSTEIN,   ROBERT  LEONARD 
College  Park;  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing;   Pres.    Eta    Kappa    Nu;    Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Pi  Mu  Epsilon;  Phi  Eta 
Sigma;    IEEE;    ACM;    UCA. 
FAIRBROTHER,    BLAIR 
Baltimore;  Electrical  Engineering; 
Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi, 
FINKELSTEIN,  FREDRIC  P. 
Baltimore;       Civil       Engineering; 
•Dorm  Sec;  House  Rules  Comm.; 
Food       Advisory       Bd.;       ASCE; 
Homecoming  Float  Comm.;  Con- 
stitution Revision  Chmn. 


FROHLICH,  JR.  CHARLES  R. 

Baltimore;  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing; Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Marching 
Band. 

GARRETT,    WILLIAM    E. 
Hyattsville;    Aerospace    Engineer- 
ing;   AFROTC;    Pershing    Rifles; 
AIAA. 

GILSTAD.  MARY  ELIZABETH 
Silver  Spring;  Civil  Engineering; 
Jud.  Bd.;  Dorm  Pres.;  Dorm  Out- 
standing Sr.  Woman. 
GREEVES,  JOHN  T. 
Bethesda;  Civil  Engineering;  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa;  Dorm  Treas.; 
ASCE. 

GRINE,  EARL  L. 
Baltimore;    Mechanical   Engineer- 
ing;   ASME;    Terrapin    Ski   Club; 
Arnold   Air  Society. 
HAIS.  ALAN  BARRY 
Silver  Spring;   Civil   Engineering; 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi;  ASCE. 
HALL,  A.  FORD 
Galena;   Mechanical   Engineering; 
Tau    Beta   Pi;    Mech.    Eng.    Hon.; 
Pi    Tau    Sigma;    Newman    Club; 
Dean's  List;  House  Rules  Comm.; 
ASME. 

HARRILL,  RODNEY  ALLEN 
Glen    Burnie;    Civil    Engineering; 
IPhi      Eta      Sigma;      Fr.      Chem. 
'Award;  ASCE;  ASTM,  Pres.  and 
Treas.  Chi  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Dorm  Pres.;  Omicron  Delta  Kap- 
pa;   Intramurals. 
HASPERT,    JR.    ADAM    J. 
Hughes ville;    Electrical   Engineer- 
ing;  Newman  Club;   Electrical  & 
Electronics   Engineers;   Assoc,   for 
Computing  Machinery. 
HICKEY,   ROBERT   PATRICK 
Washington,    D.    C;    Civil    Engi- 
neering; ASCE;  Intramurals. 
HOUSER,  DAVID  ALEXANDER 
Greenbelt;    Mechanical   Engineer- 
ing;  Pershing  Rifles. 
HOUT,   ROBERT  B, 
Cumberland;     Civil    Engineering; 
ASCE. 

HUFNAGEL,  CHARLES  T.  JR. 
Annapolis;  Civil  Engineering;  In- 
tramurals; Fr.  Lacrosse. 
HYMANS,  ALAN 
Stamford,  Conn.;  Electrical  En- 
gineering; IEEE;  House  Rules 
Committee. 

ISOLATO,  JOSEPH  JOHN 
Hvattsville;  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing;  ASME;  Pi  Tau  Sigma. 
KING,    DENIS    JOHN 
Kensington;    Electrical    Engineer- 
ing; Phi  Sigma  Kappa  Treas.;  In- 
tramurals. 

KOLEADE.   OLAWALE 
Lagos,   Nigeria;    Aerospace   Engi- 
neering;      AIAA;        International 
Club;  Treas.   Hons.  Dorm. 
LARA,  EDWARD  RONALD 
Washington,    D.    C;    Civil    Engi- 
neering; Pres.  Terrapin  Ski  Club; 
Intramurals;   UCA;   Sec'y.   ASCE. 
LAWRENCE.  JOSEPH  PARRAN 
College  Park;  Elictrical  Engineer- 
ing; Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Phi   Eta    Sigma;    IEEE;    Newman 
Club. 

LEACH.  THOMAS  F. 
Baltimore;    Mechanical    Engineer- 
ing;   Dorm    Treas.;    House    Rules 
Comm.;    ASME;    Dorm    Intramu- 
rals. 

LENTZ,   ROBERT  E. 
Rockville;  Electrical  Engineering; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu  V.P.; 
Phi  Eta  Sigma,  U.  of  Md.  Sports 
Car  Club. 

LERNER.   IRA  LEONARD 
Rockville;  Electronic  Engineering; 
Alpha    Phi    Omega;    Institute    of 
Electronic    Engineers. 
MARKLE,  FRANCIS  T. 
Silver     Spring;     Electrical     Engi- 
neering; Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta 
Pi. 

MOFFETT.  JOHN  H. 
Silver     Spring;     Electrical     Engi- 
neering;   UCA;    IEEE. 
MILSTEAD,  RICHARD  MOORE 
Silver    Spring;    Mechanical    Engi- 
neering;   Pres.    Tau    Beta    Pi;    Pi 
Tau   Sigma;   ASME. 
MILLER,   WALTON   L. 
Pasadena;    Mechanical    Engineer- 
ing;  Dorm  Pres.;   Pi  Tau   Sigma; 
Dorm   Soc.   Chmn. 
MENDES,  JR.  VINCENT  J. 
Highlands,  N.  J.;  Chemical  Engi- 
neering;   Pres.    Am.    Institute    of 
Chem.  Eng. 

McCain,  harry  g. 

Hyattsville;  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing; Electronic  Engineering  Aid. 
MARKLE.  STANLEY  ALAN 
Westminster;  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering; Tau  Beta  Pi;  Recording 
Sec'y.  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  V.P.  ASME; 
Dorm  Treas. 

MOORE.    KENNETH   M. 
Potomac;   Civil   Engineering;    Chi 
Epsilon;   ASCE. 


MOSKAITIS,  JOSEPH  V. 

Foresville;  Electrical  Engineering; 
Eta   Kappa   Nu;    IEEE. 
NORTON,   STUART 
Silver    Spring;     Aerospace    Engi-' 
neering;     SSCC;     ACM;     AIAA; 
APR;    Sigma   Gamma   Tau. 
ORD,  GEORGE  P. 
Westemport ;     Mechanical     Engi- 
neering;   Dorm    Pres.;    Tau    Beta 
Pi;    Pi   Tau    Sigma;    Treas.    Resi- 
dence  Hall    Honorary. 
OSMOND,  RICHARD   D. 
Bethesda;    Mechanical    Engineer- 
ing; ASME;  House  Rules  Comm.; 
CAPOG;    Intramurals. 
PAUL,  BRAYTON  ORAN 
Baltimore;  Chemical  Engineering; 
Alpha    Chi    Sigma;    Am.    Inst,    of 
Chem.  Eng. 

PEARLMAN,  MARC  STEPHEN 
Silver  Spring;  Electrical  Engi- 
neering; Intramurals,  Alpha  Phi 
Omega  Recording  Sec'y.;  IEEE. 
PIEPOLI,  RICHARD  GUY 
Frederick;  Electrical  Engineering; 
Dorm  Treas.;  Pres.  Amateur 
Radio  Club. 

PORTOCARRERO,    JORGE 
Arequipa,  Peru;  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering; ASME. 
POTTER.  JR.,   MILTON   F. 
Towson;     Chemical    Engineering; 
AIChE;    Intramurals. 
PREBULA,    ALVIN    WILLIAM 
Greenville,  Pa.;  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering; Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;    ASME;    Fr.   Basketball. 
RIEHL.  JOSEPH  FRANCIS 
Baltimore;  Electrical  Engineering; 
IEEE;  Physics  Club. 
RISINGER,  JOHN  WILLIAM 
Bowie;      Aerospace     Engineering; 
AIAA, 

ROME,  STEPHEN  IRA 
Silver     Spring;     Chemical     Engi- 
neering;   AIChE. 
RYERSE,   NANCY  ANN 
Landover;  Electrical  Engineering; 
IEEE;    Newman    Club;     Soc.    of 
Women   Eng. 
SAGE,   WESLEY  D. 
Kensington;    Chemical    Engineer- 
ing; AIChE;  Intramurals. 
SAUER,  EARL  S. 
Baltimore;  Chemical  Engineering; 
SEGAL.  MICHAEL  PAUL 
Res.  Assist.;  Sec'y.  ASME;  Dorm 
Pres.;    Young    Dems. 
SHELLEY,   BERNARD  J. 
Mechanicsburg,  Pa.;   Fire  Protec- 
tion Engineering;  Council  of  Prof. 
Org.;  Campus  Chest;  House  Rules 
Comm.;  Soc.  of  Fire  Prot.  Engin.; 
Scholarship  Comm. 
SHEPARD,   THOMAS    B. 
Silver  Spring;   Civil   Engineering; 
Dorm    Pres.    and    V.P.;    RHC;    Pi 
Mu    Epsilon;    ASCE. 
SIBERT,  ROBERT  WILLIAM 
Hyattsville;      Civil      Engineering; 
ASCE;  FOB  Customs  Comm.;  Al- 
pha Tau  Omega. 
SLAGLE,  JR.  CHARLES  LEE 
Johnstown,  Pa.;  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering; ASME;  Ski  Club;  Dorm 
Treas,  and  Sec'y. 
SMITH.    PAUL    JOSEPH 
Takoma     Park;     Electrical    Engi- 
neering; Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa 
Nu;    Newman    Club. 
SOLIE.    JOHN    BRUCE 
Wheaton;    Agricultural    Engineer- 
ing;    Band;     Kappa     Kappa    Psi; 
Alpha   Zeta   Sec'y. 
SPEIGHT,  ROBERT  IRVIN 
Beltsville;     Civil     Engineering; 
ASCE. 

STORO.    EDDY    ROGER 
Silver     Spring;     Industrial     Engi- 
neering;    Phi    Kappa    Tau;     Sky- 
diving Club;   Ski  Club;   Editorial 
Cartoonist. 
TANG.  ARTHUR  J. 
Hong    Kong;    Civil    Engineering; 
ASCE;  Varsity  Soccer  Team. 
TAYLOR,   JOHN   DENNIS 
Cumberland;  Chemical  Engineer- 
ing;    Dorm    Treas.;    Intramurals; 
AIChE. 

TAYLOR,    ROBERT  J. 
Sharpsville,    Pa.;    Fire    Protection 
Engineering;        Baptist        Student 
Union;  Intramurals;  Chapel  Bd. 
TAYLOR,    RODNEY   JOHN 
Sharpsville,    Pa.;    Fire    Protection 
Engineering;  Resident  Assist.;  In- 
tramurals;   Soc.    of    Fire    Protec- 
tion   Eng.;    Donn.    Pres. 
TORO,  JOSE  LUIS 
Guayaquil,      Ecuador;      Electrical 
Engineering;       Intemat'l.       Club; 
Ihero-.Am.   Club. 

VONDERHORST.  JAMES  PAUL 
Baltimore;  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing; ASME;  Economics  Discus- 
sion Club. 

VORE,   DONALD   ALLEN 
Baltimore;     Aerospace     Engineer- 
ing;   Arnold    Air    Soc;    Vanden- 
berg  Guard;   Am.   Inst,   of  Aero- 
nautics and  Astronautics. 


WEATHERBY,  DAVID  E. 
Silver  Spring;   Civil  Engineering; 
Tau  Beta  Pi.  Chi  Epsilon;  ASCE. 
WEBB,  RICHARD  N. 
Baltimore;    Mechanical    Engineer- 
ing;  Dorm  Pres.;   ASME;   Pi  Tau 
Sigma;   Intramurals. 
WILBUR.  MARK  M. 
University    Park;    Electrical   Engi- 
neering;    Sigma     Alpha     Epsilon; 
HKN;    IEEE;    FOB. 
WILKINSON.  RICHARD  CHAS. 
Waynesboro,  Va.;  Chemical  Engi- 
neering;  AIChE. 
WILSON,    RONALD   A. 
Baltimore;     Aerospace     Engineer- 
ing; Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Gamma 

YRL    WILLIAM    DAVID 
Bel  Air;   Electronics  Engineering; 
Arnold   Air  Society;    IEEE;    Ham 
Radio  Club. 

Health  &  P.E. 


ALLEN, LARRY  WAYNE 
St.     Michaels;     Health.     Physical 
Education,    &    Recreation;    Intra- 
mvirals,    PE    Majors    Club;    Chess 
Club;   Dean's   List. 
BAUMAN,   BONNIE  SHIRLENE 
Elkridge;  Health,  Physical  Educa- 
tion  &   Recreation;   AWS;   WRA; 
PE  Majors  Club;  Children's  Phy- 
sical  Development  Clinic. 
BLAND,  JEAN  NICOLETTE 
Takoma    Park;     Health,    Physical 
Education  &  Recreation;  Phi  Al- 
pha Epsilon;  Tennis  Team;  Dese- 
ret   Club,   Sec,  Treas. 
BUNCH,  BRIDGETT  REE 
West       Hyattsville;       Recreation; 
Recreation  and  Parks  Society. 
CONWAY,  GENEVIEVE  M. 
Wilmington,     Del.;     Physical 
Therapy;  Chmn.  of  Junior  Class. 
COX,  JOHN   HAROLD 
La  Plata;  Physical  Education;  In- 
tramural      Football,       Basketball, 
Softball;    Dorm    Athletic    Chmn., 
Athletic  Award. 

CROWTHER,  ANN  CAROLINE 
Baltimore;  Physical  Education; 
Gvmkana,  UCA. 
CURRIE,  JEANNE 
University  Park;  Physical  Educa- 
tion; WRA;  PE  Majors  Club;  In- 
tramurals; Basketball,  Tennis 
Team. 

DELMORE,  FAYE  JOAN 
Bowie;  Physical  Education;  Alpha 
Delta     Pi;      WRA;      Intramurals; 
Bridal  Fair,   Decorations. 
DOSCH,  NANCY  COLE 
Towson;       Physical       Education; 
WRA  (Dorm  Rep.;  Varsity  Hock- 
ey,  Basketball,  Swimming  &  La- 
crosse; Hill  Area  Athletic  Council 
Dorm  Rep. 
DULYS,  NIJOLE 
Baltimore;       Physical       Therapy; 
Ph\sical   Therapy   Club. 
DUNBAR.  DOROTHY  W. 
Coronado;    Calif.;    Physical    Edu- 
cation;   FOB;    WRA    intramurals; 
Girl's    Basketball   Team. 
ELLIOTT,   HAROLD  T. 
Accokeek;     Recreation;     Parks    & 
Recreation     Soc;      Dorm     House 
Rules,  Social  Comm.;  Univ.  Thea- 
ter;   Catering   Service, 
FERRELL,    JESSE    A. 
Beltsville;      Physical      Education, 
Recreation    and    Health;    Varsity 
Baseball;        Physical       Education 
Majors  Club;   Intramural  Official; 
Intramural   Director. 
FRAZER,   ROBERT  A. 
Baltimore;      Physical      Education; 
Phi   Kappa   Sigma. 
GOLDSTEIN,  ROBERT  M. 
Bronx.   N.  Y.;   Health  Education; 
Dorm    Executive    Council;    RHC; 
Director  of  Dorm  Athletics,  Intra- 
murals. 

GRIFFIN,    MARION    L. 
Silver  Spring;  Physical  Education; 
Gymkana,    Girls     Hockey    Team, 
Basketball  Team;  Physical  Educa- 
tion   Major's    Club;    Dorm    Rep.; 
Nt'Wman   Club. 
HELLER.   RONALD  I. 
Pikesville;      Physical      Education; 
Ph>'sical   Education   Majors  Club; 
Intramurals;    Dorm   Social   Comm. 
HENN,   JOAN    M. 
Catonsville;    Physical    Education; 
Sigma     Tau     Epsilon,    Pres.;     Phi 
Alpha       Epsilon,       V.P.;       WRA 
Sportsday   Comm.    Chmn.;    Hocc- 
key.     Basketball,    Volleyball    and 
Lacrosse  Teams. 
HOFFMAN,    FRANCIS   R. 
Baltimore;      Physical     Education; 
ODK;    Pres.    PAE;    Pres.   Physical 
Education     Major    Club;     Dean's 
List;    AAHPER;    MAHPER;    Md. 
Army  Nat'l.  Guard. 
JONES,  VANIE  L. 
Skaneateles,      N.      Y.;      Physical 
Therapy;  Staff  of  Physical  Terra- 
pin, APTA  Rep. 


KAISERSKI,  MARY  J. 
CatonsviUf;      Physicnl      Therapy; 
Newman  Club;   Physical  Therapy 
Club. 

KAPLAN,  ELLEN  S. 
Baltimore;   Physical  Therapy;   Al- 
pha   Epsilon   Phi;    One   erf   "Most 
Oustanding     Freshman     Women" 
and      "Most     Outstanding     Soph. 
Women";       Pros.       of       Physical 
Therapy  Club;   Dean's  List;  Dia- 
dem;   \Iortar    Bd. 
HECK,  JUDITY   H. 
Towson;       Physical       Education; 
AWS     Cul.     Chmn.;     State     Day 
Comm. 

KECK,    RICHARD    L. 
Rooseyelt,  N.  Y.;  Physical  Educa- 
tion; Sigma  Alpha  Mu;  Lacrosse. 
KELLER,   DAVID   A. 
Bethesda;    Recreation;    Tau    Epsi- 
lon   Phi;    Fresh.,    Varsity    Swim- 
ming    Team;     Homecoming 
Comm.;    Md.   Recreation   Society; 
Intramural     Diving.     Swimming. 
KEYS,   DONALD  E. 
Oxon    Hill;     Physical    Education; 
P.E.  Major's  Club,  Treas.;  Coun- 
cils of  Intramurals. 
KRUGER,  VIRGINIA  ANNE 
Chase;  Phyisacl  Education;  Alpha 
Omicron    Pi;    WRA. 
LAFLEUR,   JACQUELINE   C. 
Silver   Spring;    Recreation;    Alpha 
Lambda  Delta;  Phi  Alpha  Sigma; 
Gamma    Sigma    Sigma;    Aqualin- 
ers;   Recreation   Society. 
LAVELL,    SHERRY    I. 
New   CarroUton;    Ph>  sical   Thera- 
phy;      Gamma     Phi      Beta      Rec. 
Sec'y.;     Aqualiners;     WRA;     Phi 
Alpha     Epsilon;      Diamond;      PT 
Class  Sec;  NCF. 
LAIRD,   CORDELIA  L. 
Darlington;      Physical      Therapy; 
Physical    Terrapin;    Student    Gov. 
Rep.;    Phi   Alpha   Epsilon. 
LOPES,  MICHAEL  LEONARD 
Silver   Spring;    Recreation;    Senior 
Rep.;    Recreation   Careers   Day. 
McCRACKEN,  JANEEN 
Franklin,    Ind.;     Physical    Educa- 
tion;   P.E.    Major's    Club;    WRA 
Chmn.;     Dorm     Comm.     Chmn., 
Sec. 

MINTZ,   MELVIN  GARY 
Baltimore;       Physical       Therapy; 
Dorm    V.P.,    Sociiil    Chmn.,    Ath 
letic  Chmn.;  Fresh.  Baseball. 
PATCHEN,  LINDA  J. 
Towson;  Physical  Therapy;  Hock- 
ey  Team;    WRA    Rep.;    Jud.    Bd.; 
IJean's    List    '66;    Chapel    Choir; 
Aqualiners. 

ROGERS,    CAROL    H. 
Baltimore;       Physical       Therapy; 
APTA  Rep.;  Senior  Class  Chmn.; 
Newman  Club. 
ROYCE,  JEANNINE  D. 
Beltsville;      Physic;rl      Education; 
Alpha  Delta  Pi,  V.P;  Aqualiners; 
Angel  Flight,  Comptroller;  WRA. 
SAMPSON,    MARILYNN    SUE 
Wheaton;  Recreation;  Home  Eco- 
nomics Club;   Recreation  Society; 
Collegiate    4-H    Club. 
SCANLON,   JEANNE 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Physical  Therapy; 
Newman        Foundation,        Alpha 
Omega;    Physical    Therapy    Club 
Sec;    Ph>s.    Therapy    Newspaper 
Editor. 

SCHNEPP,  NANCY  E. 
Baltimore;       Physical       Therapy; 
Phys.    Therapy    Club;    Supportive 
Personnel    Comm. 
SCHWARTZ,  JR.,   ROBERT  E. 
Catonsville;      Physical      Therapy; 
APTA;  Weight-Lifting  Club;  Stu- 
dent      Administrator       in       P.T. 
School. 

SNEIDER,   MARLENE   F. 
Baltimore;      Physical     Education; 
Pres.    WRA;    Sec-Treas.    of    Phi 
Alpha    Epsilon;    Sigma    Tau    Ep- 
silon;   AWS    Exec.   Council;   Var- 
sity  Tennis,   Hockey. 
SQUIRES,  WENDY  P. 
AnnapoUs;     Physical     Education; 
Delta  Delta  Delta;  Phi  Alpha  Ep- 
silon;  Gymkana;   WRA  Rep.,  In- 
tramurals;    SUB. 
TEMPLE,    CLAR    ELIZABETH 
San     Diego,     Calif.;     Recreation; 
Rec.  Society;  Md.  State  Rec.  and 
Parks    Societ>';    National    Rec.    & 
Parks    Assoc;    PACE   Volunteer. 
THOMAS,  MILTON  W. 
Lewistown,   Pa.;    Physical   Educa. 
tion;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa;  Var- 
sity   M-Club;    Phys.    Ed.    Major's 
Cliib;  Wrestling  Team;  Children's 
Phys.  Devi.  Clinic. 
TOULA,  CAROL  LEE 
Potomac;  Physical  Education;  Al- 
Alpha    Chi    Omega;    WRA    Rep.; 
DBK  Staff;  Gymkana;  Journalism 
Service    Key;    Girls    Swim    Team; 
Fresh,  of  the  Year. 
TRUA.X,   TERRY   LEE 
Hancock;       Physical      Education; 
Varsity    Basketball;    PE    Major's 
Club. 


TUPPER,  BARBIE  ELIZABETH 

B(nyie;  Physical  Education;  Field 
Hockey;  PE  Major's  Club. 
WHITELEY,  FLORENCE  M. 
0.ster\ille,  Mass.;  Physical  Thera- 
py;   Terrapin    Band;    APTA    Rep.; 
PT    Club;    Chmn.    Baltimore    PT, 
Big    Sister,    Brother    Program. 
WILLIAMS.    JULIA    JANE 
Baltimore;     Recreation;     Hockey, 
Tennis;    Aqualiner,   Sec,   Recrea- 
tion Society. 

Home  Economics 

ABRAMS,    MYRNA   E. 
Silver    Spring;    Advertising;    Sig- 
ma    Delta     Tau;     Standards     Bd. 
Chmn. 

ADAMS,  SUE  C. 
Frederick;  Home  Economics  Ed.; 
Dorm  Sec'v.;  Collegiate  4-H. 
BERRY,  ELLEN  VIRGINIA 
District   Heights;   Home  Econom- 
ics Ed.;  Dorm  Big  Sister. 
BILLET,  CAROL 
Baltimore;   Institution  Administra- 
tion; Glee  Club 
BUCHERT,  JOHN  EDWARD 
Hatboro,  Pa.;  Indu,strial  Arts;  Var- 
sity Swimming. 
CABLE,  ALICE  M. 
Svkesville,    Textiles    &    Clothmg; 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  Panhellenic 
Delegate;  Panhellenic  V.P.;  Dele- 
gate to  NPC. 
CAMPBELL.  KAROLYN 
Silver  Springgs;  Housing  and  Ap- 
plied Design;  NSID. 
CICCONE,  ROSEMARIE  C. 
Seabrook;       Advertismg;       UCA; 
Modern     Dance;     Gamma     Alpha 
Chi. 

CLARK,  JUDITH  ANN 
Seabrook;     Textiles     &    Clothmg; 
Home   Ec.   Club. 

CLEARFIELD,  KAREN  KOENIG 
Hyattsville;   Textiles    &   Clothmg; 
Omicron    Nu,    Pres.;    Phi    Kappa 
Phi-  Angel  Flight;  Home  Ec  Club. 
COONEY,  KATHLEEN 
Silver  Spring;  Textiles  &  Clothmg; 
Kappa   Alpha   Theta;    Panhellenic 
Pres.;   AWS   V.P.;   Diadem;   Mor- 
l;rr  Bd.;    Sec'v.;    SGA   Cabinet. 
COURCHEN,  PATRICIA  E. 
Goldsboro;  Home  Economics  Ed.; 
SGA     Cabinet;     V.P.     Residence 
Halls     Council;     Diadem;      HAC 
Sec'y.;    Mu    Delta. 
DABBS,  EDITH  ANTOINETTE 
Radiant  Valley;  Textles  &  Cloth- 
ing; Omicron  Nu. 
FEDERLINE,  CHERYL  ANN 
Silver   Spring;    Textiles    &   Cloth- 
ing. 

FRANCIS,  JEANNE 
Greenbelt;  Interior  Design;  Sec  y.- 
Treas.  Nat'l.  Soc  of  Interior  De- 
signers. 

HAHN,  BRENDA  LYNN 
Frederick;       Home       Economics; 
Gamma   Sigma  Sigma;   Collegiate 
4-H  Club. 

HALL,  JUDITH  ANN 
Kensington;  Textiles;  Ski  Club. 
HALL,  ROBERTA 
Parkville;    Institution   Administra- 
tion;   Gamma   Sigma   Sigma;   Col- 
lege Life;  "Damned  Spot";  Univ. 
C^horus;   Glee  Club. 
HERMAN  J.  COURTNEY 
Bethesda;    Interior  Design;   Dorm 
Pres.;     Denton     Publicity    Chmn.; 
RHC      PubUcity      Chmnk,;      FOB 
Sponsor. 

HOPKINS,  DIANE  M. 
Baltimore;    Textiles    &    Clothing; 
Dorm    Jud.    Bd.;    Newman    Club; 
FOB   Sponsor;    Home  Ec.  Club. 
HULL,  MARY  ELIZABETH 
Westminster;      Home     Economics 
Ed.;     Dorm     Academics     Chmn.; 
Dorm  Cul.  Chmn.;  Omicron  Nu. 
HUSTER,  SHARON 
Towson;     Textiles     &     Clothing; 
DBK;  Daydodger  Big  Sister;  Sig- 
ma  Kappa. 

JACOBY,  RONALD  FRANZ 
West     Hyattsville;     Applied     De- 
sign. 

JAROSINSKI,  SUSAN  MARY 
Baltimore;     Home    Economics-In- 
stitutional  Administration. 
KESECKER,   MARY  HELEN 
SUB      Speakers      Comm.;      Frosh 
Prom    Comm.;    Home    Ec.    Club; 
Dorm  Homecoming  Chmn.;  Dorm 
Homecoming  Float  Comm. 
KLOSS,   SALLYANN  T. 
Baltimore;    Textiles    &    Clothing; 
Dorm       Elections       Bd.;       Dorm 
Comm.;   Dorm   Sig   Sister. 
KNABE,    KAREN    ANNE 
Towson;   Interior  Design. 
KREMER,  CECILE 
Silver  Spring;  Advertising;  Sigma 
Delta   Tan    Hist.;   Terrapin;   FOB 
Fall    Sponsor;    FOB    info    Booth; 
SUB;     Publicity     Comm.;     AWS 
Daydodger    Big    Sister. 


MARSIGLIA,  MARY  PHYLLIS 
Baltimore;    Textiles    &    Clothing; 
Modern    Dance    Club;    Dorm   So- 
cial Chmn.;  Home  Ec.  Club. 
MONITOR,    NANCY   LOUISE 
Takoma      Park;      Alpha     Gamma 
Delta   1st  V.P.,  Recording  Sec'y.; 
FOB   Fall   Sponsor;   AHEA  Pres.; 
Jr.    Rep.;    Diamond. 
MONTBRIAND,    MARY    U. 
Wheaton;    Institution    Administra- 
tion;    Dorm    V.P.;    Dorm    Social 
Chmn.;      Jud.      Bd.;      Hill      Area 
Council. 

MOODY,  PATRICIA  ANNE 
Burtonsville;    Institution   Adminis- 
tration;   Home   Ec.    Club;    Sec'y. - 
Treas.  of  floor  in  Dorm. 
MULLENDORE,  GREGORY  R. 
Silver    Spring;    Advertising   Com- 
mercial Art;   Frosh  &  PR  Match 
Rifle     Teams;     Gymkana;     Dorm 
Social  Comm.;  House  Improve- 
ments Comm.;  Alpha  Delta  Sig- 
ma. 

MULLINI.X,  PAULETTE  R. 
Richmond,     Va.;     General     Home 
Economics;   Women's  Glee  Club; 
Dorm  Jud.  Bd. 
OTT,  EILEEN  ANN 
Dundalk;    Home   Economics   Ed.; 
Alpha   .Xi   Delta;   Angel  Flight. 
BUNDLE,  BONNIE  R. 
Chula    Vista,    Calif.;    Advertising; 
Angus— Gamma   Alpha  Chi. 
SELKO,   RANDI    H. 
Baltimore;   Interior  Design;  Dorm 
Hist.;     Dorm     Activities     Chmn.; 
WR.^    Swim   Team;    Dorm   Alter- 
nate    Freestate     Rep.;     Elections 
Day      Comm.;      HAC      Publicity 
Comm.;  Dorm  Social  Comm. 
SIEGEL,  JANE  E. 
Plattsburgh.    N.    Y'.;    Home    Eco- 
nomics    Education;     Dorm     Jud. 
Bd.;     Section     V.P.;      Home     Ec 
Club;  Omicron  Nu;  Univ.  Choir. 
SIPPEL,    MARJORIE 
Laurel;     Interior     Design;     Sigma 
Kappa;     Diamond;     Omicron    Nii 
Treas.;  NSID  Social  Chmn.,  V.P. 
SPECK,   CHEERl    LOU 
Centerville;        Interior        Design; 
NSID  Academics  Comm. 
SULLIVAN,   DOROTHY  ANN 
Catonsville;      Home     Economics; 
Dorm    Exec    Comm. 
TARBELL,  MARJORIE  MARIE 
Seabrook;   Home  Economics. 
VADEN,   JUDITH  ELAINE 
Cheverly;     Textiles     &     Clothing; 
Home    Ec.    Club;    Course    Guide 
Staff. 

WALLACE,    PRISCILLA 
Princess  Ann;   Advertising;   Gam- 
ma   Alpha    Xi;    Jud.    Bd.;    Dorm 
Big  Sister;  Home  Ec.  Club;  Nat'l. 
Bd.    on    Family    Relations;    Dorm 
Homecoming    Chmn.;    Dom    So- 
cial Committee;   AWS  Rep. 
WHIPP,  SHERRY  ANNE 
Rockville;        Home        Economics; 
Omicron    Nu   V.P.    &   Del.   Nat'l. 
Conclave;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Home 
Ec.  Pres.;  Agricultural  SC;  Course 
Guide;   Dorm  Exec.  Comm.;  Md. 
Nat'l.    College   Queen. 
DE   LOZIER,  HOWARD  J. 
Middlesex,   N.   J.;    Commerce. 
KUPSTAS,    JOHN 
Huntsville,   Penna.;    Business   Ad- 
ministration;   Delta   Nu   Alpha. 
MACKEY,    BERNARD   J. 
Cheverly;  Personnel  Management; 
Phi    Kappa   Tau;    Newman   Club; 
Veteran's    Club. 
NELSON,    ROBERT    D. 
Seattle,    Wash.;    General    Studies. 
OSTERMAN,   LYDIA   D. 
Dover,  N.  J.;   Political  Science 
ROBERTSON,    WILLIAM    T. 
Glen  Bumie;  History. 


GENERAL  INDEX 

ACADEMICS      20-139 

Administration        .  112-135 

Alumni    136-139 

Colleges      22-81 

Agriculture 22-25 

Arts  &  Science        28-43 

Business  &  Public  Administration    44-55 

Education     56-67 

Engineering    68-73 

Home  Economics    74-77 

Physical    Education     78-81 

University  College    26 

Honoraries    86-111 

STUDENT  LIFE      140-299 

Commuters       .  142-151 

Dormitories     152-217 

AUeghany     160-161 

Annapolis 162 

Arme  Arundel       162 

Antietam    163 

Baltimore  164 

Bel  Air   164-165 

Belvedere 166 

Calvert     166-169 

Cambridge   170-173 

Caroline  172 

Carroll    172 

Catoctin  174 

Cecil     174 

Centerville    175-177 

Charles    178-179 

Chestertown    180 

Cumberland     181-183 

Denton     184-185 

Dorchester     186 

Easton    187-190 

Elkton     ... 191-193 

EUicott    194-196 

Fire  Prevention 214 

Frederick   197 

Garrett 197 

Hagerstown     198-201 

Harford     202 

Howard    202 

International  House       214 

Kent     202-203 

Montgomery     204-205 

Prince  Georges   208 

Queen    Anne's    206 

St.  Mary's    207 

Somerset    209 

Talbot    209 

Washington     210-211 

Wicomico    212 

Worchester    213 

Greeks    218-275 

QUEENS        276-289 

HEADLINERS    290-299 

SPORTS   300-349 

Baseball    344-347 

Basketball 316-327 

Cheerleaders     328-329 

Cross  Country    334-335 

Football    302-311 

Golf    349 

Lacrosse    338-343 

Soccer     312-315 

Swimming     332-333 

Tennis    348 

Track    336-337 

Wrestling   330-331 

ORGANIZATIONS 350-449 

Communications    407-422 

Argus    408-409 

Course    Guide     422 

Diamondback     410-413 

Terrapin     414-417 

WMUC 418-421 

Interest  Groups   .  .  .  .' 366-406 

Performing  Arts 423-440 

Aqualiners     430 

Chapel  Choir    428 

Drama   Wing    434-435 

Flying  Follies   430 

Glee    Club    428 

Gymkann     431 

Madrigals     .  - 429 

Modem  Dance    429 

Modern   Dance    430-431 

University  Bands    424-426 

University  Theater 436-440 

Rehgion    441-449 


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