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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
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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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Mdih
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
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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
^^n^
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
mr^^M
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
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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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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
A
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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Beckmann
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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.;
k^M
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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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
114
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.
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Commuting . . . used as a label by some
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experienced daily by others . .
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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.
167
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M'»
1; M ''-
Hft' ^^'^^
Si^
:.-« i(l
ti lU I
^
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.
■■iti0m^
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.
'^"rii>i''fflii 1^, , I "i
■^^#^4,,
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.
'^M-^ V
1
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't V"
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.
mi.-
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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iWl,
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
rrrrr:.
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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HAGERSTOWN
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.
203
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B&yi^i
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.
Bottonose.
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MONTGOMERY
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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.
QUEEN ANNE'S
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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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
218
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 . . .
«»%»v <
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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DELTA
ALPHA
PI
{&^^
i^^^^
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.
230
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.
CHI
ALPHA
OMEGA
■11
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nn"i
:■■.
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.
/
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
«
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■ 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^:-..
n
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*^
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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
ia^
SIXQM
T-MvT (T#77~rrT^f"~"n' — rJ
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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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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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LAMBDA ^^^^
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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.
■.rm
V,|V4
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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AjT
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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PHI
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
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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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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.
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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
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TAU PHI
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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
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EPSILON
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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.
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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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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
GREEK
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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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.
GATE
and
KEY
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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of Maryland's unsung beauty.
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HEADLINERS
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Senator Edward Kennedy
NSA CONFERENCE
SUMMER '67
Dr. Timothy Leary
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Wilson Plckett-Homecomlng '67
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FOOTBALL
Maryland
0
Oklahoma
35
Maryland
3
Syracuse
7
Maryland
9
N. C. State
31
Maryland
0
North Carolina
14
Maryland
0
South Carolina
31
Maryland
3
Penn State
38
Maryland
7
Clemson
28
Maryland
17
Wake Forest
35
Maryland
7
Virginia
12
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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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
crowds.
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The trip south to the ACC Tournament at Raleigh
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.
Kneeling: Avery, MacDonald, Jones, Drescher, Johnson, Brown, Yoho. Standing
Labonia, Milroy, Assistant Coach Young, Mettler.
Michaelson, Coach Fellows, Prebula, Siebenaler, Horst, Hetzel,
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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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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.
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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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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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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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TENNIS
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.
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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.
D.
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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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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
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.
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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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INSTITUTE of
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.
]PUS CflRflVflN -
fJUS TOURS
HOSTESSES COURTESr Of
fllGHT
RUSSIAN
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
Terrapins"
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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.
^ 4 *'..^-
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.
MANAGEMENT
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pres.; D. Jeffrey, v. pres.; K. Wagues-
pack, treas.; J. Robertson. Back Row:
SOCIETY
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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HOLLACE GOLDBKHC
Ass't. Managing EditOi
JERRY CEPPOS
Editor-in-Chief
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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
412
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
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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
DJ
RAY FERRARA
News Director
RICK KING, Chief Engineer
BOB de VROOM, Engineer
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CAROL LAMISON, Continuity Directress
KATHY SCHWARTZ.
Music Librarian
ANNA McGUIRE
Miss Midnight
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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.
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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
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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.
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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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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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Sunday at church singing folk hymns.
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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
others and also by the self through reflection.
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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.
i
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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