1962 - McDaniel College
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1962 - McDaniel College
Published by the Senior Closs Western No man piece MaryJand is an Island, of the continent, washed becatlse entire of itself; every a part of the main; Maryland man were, own as well were. 1 mH involved send to know is a if a clod be awa!! by the sea, Europe is the less as well promontol'!1 or thine Westminster, College (IS 'if a as if a 111anor of thl) friends Anu man's in mankind. death dim'inislws And therefore, for whom, the bell tolls. me, never It tolls for thee. JOHN DONKE Hall, Buker Chapel, and the Library line the main road entering thc cnrnpus Alumni · •. PRESENTS THE STORY OF A LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE. Each September brings renewed expectations and ambitions, and a supply of days stretches before us waiting to be filled. The ALOHA, too, in September, is only blank pages and new ideas for ways to tell the familiar story of life on the Hill. As the year unfolds the days and pages overflow with activity. Each May the ALOHA presents a record this May we must look beneath and beyond cover the basic goals of our education. The arts college where, ideally, plan for service, to discover of another year at Western Maryland. But the scenes of daily campus living to redis1962 ALOHA brings the story of ;1 liberal men strive to relate truth to all of life, to Form ideas into ;1 man's need for man, and his relation to his world. This insti- tution and this book rest firmly on the belief that no man can stand alone. A A snow-covered President's house is a familiar winter scene at \\'estern 1-I;uybnd. THIS IS WESTERN MARYLAND ... • •• WHERE WE SEEK TO FULFILL THESE GOALS .•• Cill Oymnastum and Dnniel Mncf.en Hall fonn part of the quadrangle at the far end of the campus . . . . AND PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE. The beauty and the sentiment attached to the Arch secure its name as the traditional entrance to the campus. Winslow Student Center has tnken the place of Old Main as the socializing center of the campus DEDICATION humor in and strengthened our tension, sibilities out of the classroom have often our and eased self-coofldence yet helped as college us realize students. you are one of those We, the class of 1962, dedicate to you, our and our professor respected \'ery your since whom students of have inspired by knowledge, we have our freshman first acquaintance supply this ALOHA you your clear and us to accept have and the experiences. manner and your fine sense of directing have heading Beta the time in making your prime Your the \Ve arc proud your who contribu- individual ad- student department in every husband well as ,\S the you are aspect and father, as an active and count- as you because his best of the church, won body members. to know club, has student faculty shares service of as a member head of of your here on our campus. \Ve realize than of your give for personal the his life: as a devoted trustee orgnnizatton and we appreciate congeniality in your fellow u man its and consideration. constant friends among and by yOUl Institute recognize you so willingly and enlightening Science national We turned in education field are evidenced of the Beta. of us of the wonhave pleasantly tion to us and to our college less with- many and interest major Beta aided world of the Summer your vising that some- deal a great appreciation into Your role in your quiet you and natural courses of learning. YOUf of dreaded example know who or pressure. As a professor ders respon- OUf We people to accomplish in our discovery amazed challenge manage out hurry From thinking through the known year. how rare can that YOLi have be expressed. But given much we of the more senior class would like to p,ly our final and our est to professor tribute whose mont to you, intelligence we trust. a fine /f(lrwell The southern our softspokcn we admire and whose 1962 ALOHA gentleman Presley SllIrdiVlIIII. high- judg, is dedicated - to you, Dr. / Dn. i-IAnWELl. P. STUI\UIVAl'iT I 11- Setlted, left to right: Mtss Gloria L. Jones, Assistant to the Admissions Counselor, Mrs. Grace E. Leroy, Manager of the Bookstore; Miss Nancy L. Winkelman, Assistant Director of Public Relations; Miss Martha E. Mannhun, Hegistmr. Sianding, left to righl: H. Kenneth Shook, Admissions Counselor; Charles R. Foutz, jr., former Manager of the Bookstore, Philip E. Uhrig, Director of Public Relations; Edward 1'.-1. Blnck, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds; Philip B. Schaeffer, Treasurer. Not pictured: Miss Helen Ohler, Secretary to the President; Miss Cora V. Perry, Associate Registrar; Byron E. Rice, Steward. Staff Direds Campus Concerns Dr. and Mrs. Lowell S. Ensor Greetings to lt is not the kind of uating. By you should the Class of 1962: necessary for me world into which the very Fact of be familiar with to remind you of you will be gradyour graduation it and be aware g~~OJ!~l~~~~~~~ ~~l(\t~}~l~lhll;~~~~~t::: l~l~~~sd~~:~~e:·:~ one, however, who for the last four years has had as his major concern your preparation for this world, I may be privileged in this final greeting to assure you of my continuing concern about how well you will use this collegt- 11 ate preparation in meeting the world and its complexities. It needs desperately the leadership of college-trained people who fire imbued with a sense of high moral and spiritual values. You have much to give and your Alma Mater is counting on you to give without restraint. Xlay Cod bless you all. Lowell S. Ensor, President -----~ No man is an Island, entire of itself . . . Man has always been fascinated has discovered that vocational mankind, by the pou;ers of his own ACADEMIC pro/icienc!l lind the (fbilit!! to give mimi. enueecors of his best He lead to in serving Beginning a New Year With the service demic school of anticipation of Convocation, both students and faculty down the aca- year begins. There is a feeling and excitement on the part of professors walk ,15 the aisle and take their places. With the message from the President, and with the reading of the student honors from the preceding semester, the school year is officially opened. As the strains of the Alma Mater fill Alumni Hall, each student and faculty member leaves to take up the work of another college year. But before they go, let us take a look at the stage where the brilliantly colored hoods the various degrees are mingled together make an impressive separation between picture. Here departments; of to there is no here there is no Feeling of class isolation. Instead, the student sees an integrated group making up what he can proudly call his college faculty. Conversely, as the professor looks down on the student body, he does not see economics majors separated from English majors. History students mingle with those pursuing mathnmattes. The faculty views a group of human beings ready to work in their respective Melds, but always side-by-side with their fellow students. It has been said that the college community is a small-scale world. Thus, this picture on Convocation Day can teach us that if men are to exist in our contemporary world they must learn to live, work and play together. No longer coin they draw apart and refuse to cross the lines of the areas in which they Hnd themselves. Instead, they must join forces to work for the betterment of mankind if thcre is to be a life for tomorrow. So, as the students and faculty leave after Convocation to start the new college year, they leave together, each strong in his individual Meld, hut dependent on all the others to make this pursuit of knowledge a SIlCcess. Once again the words of John Donne remind us that, "No 111,111 is an Island ,. 14 John D lILlkosky, A.B., A.!ll., Ed.D.; Dean of Faculty, Proiessor oi English Learning about Life through Literature ENGLISH Helen C. Howery, B.S., A.~1., Ed. D.; Dean of Women, Associate Professor of English. Joseph W Hendren, A.B.. A.M., Ph.D.; Professor of E',glish. 15 DEPARTMENT Dean \V. Evelyn Hendrickson, A.B., A.!l1.; Associate Professor of English, Emeritlls. \V. 'Venner, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; Professor of English. Jane V. Hurnbcrtson, A,B .. !l1,L.S.; Assist(Hlt Lillian H. Barker, B.S.L.S.; InS/.UI;tnr Sdetlce {md Assis/(m/ Librari(iII. Elizabeth /Jf Library LifJrariall. ill Lilmlf[1 Simkins, A.B., B.S.L.S., A.M.L.S.; Professor Science (/lid Direc/or of tt.e LiiJrary. Browsing with Books LIBRARY SCIENCE Students LIBRARY ASSISTANTS. First rQrV, lefl to right: A. Weller, S. DeHan, :\lcCltham, I\\. Emery, W. Wright. I\\. study Hindle. Second I'()II;: in hbrary qnie-t J, Norris, B. 16 ,I Studying with Socrates CLASSICS DEPARTMENT William R. Hidington, A.B., A.~l., Ph.D.; Professor of Classics. (On sabbaticalleoo.;e, 1962), Edith F. Hidinglon, A. B., A. )1.1.; Specilll Instructor in English. (On wbbaticallea(;e, 1962). CLASSICS CLUB. First row, left to rig/It: E. Whcedleton (secretary-treasurer), Dr. W. Ridington, E. Sank. ~e/"o/I(l row- D, Littlefield, M. Crawford (vice-president), D. Taylor, T. Pokorny, B. Terry (president), M. Hiller. 17 Living through Language MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Henry \1. Kopman, Moe/em A.B., A.~I., Ph.D.; Professor of ~rlg!lllges. Kathryn B. Hildebran, Modern Languages. A.B., A.~I., I'h.O.; Professor FRE:\"CH CLUB. First rOHi, left 10 R. Mason {secretnry ). Second row: righl: C. L. Smith, of Hitter (treasurer), J. Heeed ("ice_prcsidClll), J. Cole (president), B. C",ham, V. \Vcber, C. Distiller, C. Bowen, F. Weedman. Third ~~~al~'et;;ll~rI;~.g'F?'il,T~~:~~ ~'.~:~k~~: ~~u~~w:ltc~'li.,~~~(~~~:\ll' t~·~f~~d'. ~\XI~V~~;~; ~u;~r~~~dtl,~t.h~~~~'~l; Y. Osteen, C. Philpot, K. Gochenour, S. Dexter, C. \Vilkinson, L. Hunns, K. Heese. 18 Voices blend at F~te de Noel. Bernard l'lnsntut "fodcl'!l /II. ,Vannier, Li<eence es-lettres, d'Etudes Poliuqnes, Asslst(wt DiplOmc de Professor of 1.(JHg!U/gC,~ /llarie A. Summers. A.B.; Slleci(1i Instructor ill Modern Loug,'tlges. Madeline Modern 19 B. Long. A.B., A.;"I.; S,Jecio/ Instructor Languages in VIEWING MAN THROUGH ... . . . his past and present HISTORY William j. xrecm. Proiessor oi History. Theodore lIiatonj. Jr., M. Whitfield, DEPARTMENT A.B., A.~L, Ph.D.; A.B., Ph.D.; Assislallt Prufessur of . .. his relationship to his neighbor SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Leonard E. Griswold, A.B" A,/l1., Ph.D.; t\s8ocillt<:Profe8.wrofSociofogy 20 ... his relationship to a Higher Being PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION DEPARTMENT Charles E. Crain, A.B., B.D., Ph.I).; Associate Professor of Religion and Director of Religious Activities. Reuben S. H. Holthaus, A.B., A.l\I., S.T.B., Ph,D.; Professor . . . his inner self PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT Henry A. Nnrunowtcz, A.B., A.1>1., Ph.D.; Professor of Psychology, Oltve 1'1 n. l\1U. First row, lefl to Unkllft, H. Manthey, R. Alpcrstci», l\l. Lcmkan Secoud ruw: Denn \V. Da'id, j. Day, D. Littleficld (secretary), Dr. T. Whit· field [rrensurcr }, C. Cohen (president), Dr. H. Price, Dr W. i\kGiIl, It Holt (vicc-prcsidcnt) CAMi\IA rigill: C. \Vent-I., L. 21 Associate Bussell, A.B., I'h,!).; Professor of Psyclwlo/!.!/_ of PMlosollhy . Exploring World Power POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Frank B. Hurt, Political Science. A.B., A.~1.; Associ/Ue William M. Duc id, Jr., A.B., A.~l., Assistant Professor of Political Scieuce. Professor Deal1 of 0/ Mer!, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB. Fir~'t rou;, left to right: B. Kruhm (treasurer), B. Holt (president), O. Littlefield (,icc-president), '\1. Crawford (secretary). Second row: A. Hill, M. Trormuu, S. Einhorn, C. Barnes, B. Baemstein,lI.l. Hemmerly. 22 "Samuelson Says •• :' ECONOMICS Halph B. Price, A.B., DEPARTMENT .-\.;"1., Ph.D.; Professor of Economics. Jan M. ;\Oliehal, ECOHomics. t_':71 Deriving Square Roots and Logs MATHEMATICS A.B., Jm.D.; Associate Professor of i'-:·.· .._.... . _. ..~ • .ic'· .. DEPARTMENT Students compute in slatistics lab. In'in ;"1. P/!!lsics. Clyde A. Spicer, A.B., A.~I., Ph.D.; Mnthematics. 23 Professor of :\Icha T. Winer, A.B.; instructor in Mctuemance \\'olf, B.s.; Special lnslnlclor in and StuliMin WORKING FOR TRUTH THROUGH ... the study of man BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Harwell P. Sturdivant, B.S., A.'\L, Ph.D.; Biology. Pmfessor Isabel T. I. Royer, A.B., B.E., A.'\I., Ph.D.; of Biology. Jean Kerschner, A.B., Ph,D.; Assad"le Biology. BETA BETA BETA. First roll', lett to right: E. Willsman, S. Coruthers, S. \Vard, B. lIahn, E. Bent. Secmll[ roun G. SchunJl:ln {secretnr y }, L. Schurmun, 1-1. Holmes (histori;m), C. Wilkinson, K. Schwabeland, J Slade, J. C"lh\han, Dr. J. Kerschner. Third row: D. Simpson, C. Hoecker, L. Fabre, C. Drechsler, B. Persian, Dr. I. Royer. FOljrth roue; R. Branolf, T. "Iuhl- felder (president), C. Gill, J. \Villiams (lice-president), D. Price (treasurer), D. Coldsrone. of Professor Professor of Rebecca H. Witherspoon, B.A., "LA.; Craduete LII!Joratoryi\ssist(mt jumes Biology. D. Witherspoon, B.S., :\-1.5.; IIIMmcfur ill . . . the study of molecules CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT Samuel B. Schofleld, A.B., A.M., Sci. D.; Ad,uitlist,oliotl, Proicssor oi Chemistry Dc(m of John L. Slr;\llghn, B.s., A.i>.I., Ph.D.; Proienor of CiWIHistry. John E. Neufer, B.S., Ph.D.; Assistaut Chemistry . . . . the study of matter PHYSICS Rembrandt Physics. 25 D DEPARTMENT SlImlllCr,. A.B., Ph.D.; Proicsscr of Professor of Preparing for Family Living HOME ECONOMICS Daisy \V. Smith, Economics. DEPARTMENT B.S., A.M.; Professor Helen E. Gray. B.S., ~I.s.; Associate Home Economics. uf Home Professor of HO~IE ECO;\,O,\IICS CLUB. First row, left /0 right: }. Mooney (secretary), P. j\'!c[ntyre (president), 1\1. Hoh[vice-presidcnt ), '\1. Willett (secretary), Secoud row; J. Fisher, N, DaVIS, J. Hcinhart, L. Styche, J. Younger. Third row: L. Denn, T. l\lcGibbeny, '\1. Nuttle, B. Whitfield, C. Foard, N. Gardner, B. Dads, L. Tucker. man 26 Joseph H, Bailer, B.S., A.1-1., Ph.D.; Professor of Educulioll Sara E. Smith, Theron Pursuing Knowledge of the Good EDUCATION A.B., A.~I., Ed.D.; Professor of EdttClitioll. B. of EduclItion. Thompson, A.B., Ed. D.; Assisllllli Eugene ~'1. Nuss, B.S., xr.s., Ed. D.; [essor ci EduClItion. Professor Associate Pro_ DEPARTMENT STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION. First rous, left to right: N. G,udner, ~1. Edwards (secretary), S. Browning (treasurer), D. \Varner {vice-president}, ~1. Dickey (president), Dr. J. Bailer, B. Meineke. Second mIll: E. Distiller, E. Bent, H. Buehm, L. Styehe, F. Carmichael, S. Hogan, E. Corbin. Third row: P. Zacharias. B. Yingling, L. Zahrudkha, S. Beeler, !II. Coleman. Four/II rou;: B. Terry, C. \Vilkinson, B. Graham, K. Heese, H. Mason, J. Cole. Fifth row: J_ lIley.'r, J. Fredholm, P. Hoey, S. Heed. Sixth row: L. Limpert, ~1. Matthews, C. K. Johnson, B. \Volozin, 1'. Haver, 0, Pettigrew. Seventh rmc: C. Philpot, B. \Valker, C. Long, L. \Vorden, }. Hopkins. Eighth row: J_ Springer,}. Younger, G. Schurman, N. Kelley, C. Arendt, E. Sank. Nil,!h ron» A. Alper; stein, D. Grewell, P. Mclntyre, L. Tucker, B. Shelton, P. Pink. C. ~Iitehell, C. Foard, C. Lewis. Tenth rotc: ~1. !lohman, D. Gardner, V. Humsucry, S. Sharkey, J. Stcgel, H. Rumberger, j. Meredith. Let there be Music! MUSIC DEPARTMENT Gerald E. Cole, B.:>'[us., ~1.MllS.; Assoaate a/Music. Miriam K. Whaples, Music. Professor A.B., ~I.Mus., Ph.D.; Instructor Arleen Heggemeicr, B.l\lus., 1\1.1\[u5.,D.1\[us.; Asso- in ciMe Oliver K. Spangler, A.B., Rl\lus., i\1.Mus.; Associate Julia T. Hitchcock, tnstructor inMusic. Professor of Music. Profcssorof Music. B.l\!lIS.Ed., 13.;\[U8.; S,Jccilll 28 Philip 29 S. Hover, A.B., A),I.; Assistant Professor of iIIusic. Highlighting Harmony Alfred W. deLong, Diploma; Associate Professor of Mllsic. OCTET. First row, lefl 10 right: N. Roelke, N. \Vhilworth, A. Highsmith, H. Norton, L. Landis, 1'. Lindsay. Second ruw: S. Heed, C. Hitter (director and uccompnmst}, L. Stnunons. GLEE CLUB. First rolV, lcft to rig/It: L. Harms, C. Yeager, T. Black, C. Bitter, M. Dickey (first ,"ice-president), S. Heed [president ), B. Friese, F. Carmichael, H. Mason, 1'. Heynolds, Dr. 1\1. Whaples. Second row: E. Deckert, A. Mueller, S. Boeder, 1'. \Volfe, C. Haines. P. Lambert, K. Synn, C. Price. Third rOlC: 13. Hirsch. ~I Emery, B gnmslcy, S. Saito, S. Snodgrass, T. Hahn, L. Truitt. CHOIR. First row, left 10 righl: J. Springer, F. Lindsny, F. Camlichael, B. Friese. III. xroore, P. Jones, N. \Vhilworth, i'-:. Lockwood, A. Highsmith, B. l\loo!l {secretary}, ~1. Carhart, Y. Osteen, M. Bendermeyer, H. Norton, N. Roelke, S. Hogan, 1\1. Dickey. Second rotc: C. Bitter, P. Reynolds, K. \Vilson, L. Hanus, K. ~lil1er, G. Narbeth, L. Landis, C. Becker, C. Unkart, R. xtasco. S. Heed, O. Hayliel<\, L. Truitt, J. Crawford, L. Simmons. Third row: P. Ord, J. Jones, III. Olsen, ]. Walls. E. Makosky, J. ~kredith, D. Hobson, J. Eberhardt, D. Hinrichs, O. Guenther, F. Hheinhardt, III. Houck, J. Francis. Fourth rOlC; T. Wilhide, It Baker, E. Escobar, R. Hoth, E. Earp. \V. Yutzy, u t~~,~r{;;,~~' (~:r~:~rl~:;If" i:;~i~I~~t:;I'G~~~i, Jp~}~~~; A. deLong, J. Gro,e, J. Day. COLLEGE PLAYERS. First row, left to rigl,t: H. Rumberger, B. Terry, S. Hogan, D. joeres, Mr. B. Avery, L. Avery, S. Browning, K. \Vard, C. Webster. Secoud row: ".1. Hendenncyce. M. Edwards, C. McCinnes. Third rOtt:: T. Pokorny, J. Morse. Fourth row: L. Landis, B. Adams, N. Sheeley, D. Pettigrew, T. \Vchh, S. Heed, J. Kressler. Stepping into the Spotlight DRAMATIC Esther Smith, matkArt. Diploma; Associate ART DEPARTMENT Professor of Dra- 32 "The Matchmaker" st~l~r~u~\[~~;l(I~,~~::~J_I;;tl~ L~~\({:~Ve~~'h:~~h ~~~leHfl~r :\[inni{' (C. :\mbro~c (N. Siwe/ey) ,md Erm'lg,)rdc (L. The Mutclunaker, Xlrs. Levi, reads the p;11111 of Mr. Vaodergtldcr (D. Drohis). 33 ,1I;ery) \l'elJsler) tries 10 hide. listen to the advice of :\Irs. Lev i (5. Reed). Appraising Man's Creativity ART DEPARTMENT ,\1. Louise Shipley, A.B.; Associate HISTORY Professor of Art. OF ART DEPARTMENT Erv in L Sztlagvt, L.L.B., B.S., JUT.D., B.F.A.; AssistProiessor oi the f-1istoryof Art. alit AHTJ5TS ANONn.IQUS. First row, left /0 right: B. /I'IOUllt, 1'. Raver, J. Hobart. Second rou); 1\1. \Virt (treasurer), B. Jacobus (prt'sident), D. Leithtscr Third row: V. Bittner, L. Brodsky, C. Fetrow. Four/h rotc: "I. Dilson, J. Fiorilfu, L Betts. Fifth rOfV; S. HlIshton,]. Hopkins. Officers mstull new mcmbc,-s, Honoring Academic Achievement AHGONAUTS. First rou.;, left to right: P. Zacharias, C. Philpot, R. Wentz, K. Reese, B. Moon, M. Olsen, T. Black Secolld rou.;: B, Terry, ~I. Pnppadopculou, H. Griscom, ~I. Trotman [secretary}, T. Muhlfelder (dee-president), Heed (president), D. Littlefield (treasurer), \1. Crawford, D. Calvert, E. Bent. Third row: S. Dejto», M. Hiller, C. Cohen, H. Manthey, S, Green, G. Siegel, H. Holt, C. Hoecker, J. Springer. j. Training for Defense ROTC DEPARTMENT P,lul v. Fogleman, B.5., Lieutenant and T Colonel, P.~I.S Capt. Judith Reinhart, Sponsor, Battalion Staff Color Guard; Honor Capt. Jo Ann Carscadcn, -"prmsor, CU;lrd Honor GU:II"d CI'Pt. Helen Huclun, Spo!l$or, Band Capt. Judith Firestone, Spon.ror, Company A Company B; S,F.C. Avon C. Young Capt. Lucille Tucker, Sponsor, Company B Capt. Sandra Heed, SpOl:sor, Company C IIlaj. H. Wolf Commander C;lpt. A. Alperstein Bottulion Stair Ist Lt. C. Snvder Battalion Staff j st Lt.]. De~ley Battalion Staff 1st Lt. II. Kirknum Battalion Staff COMMISSIONED OFFICERS s. Derman 2nd Lt. DcMnrtin 1st Lt. 39 D. Anders 2.ndLt. H. Bncns 2ndLt. J. Baile DeCarter 1st Sgt. \v. Deaner 2nd Lt. D. Eckman 2ndLt. S. Hatton 1st Lt. D. Hobart Snd Lt. F'. Nichols 1st Lt. D. Hnbush 2nd Lt. S.Sharkey 2nd Lt. :\1. Spind 2nd Lt. R. Warfield 1st Lt. :!:ndLt. W. Bergquist :!:ndLt. No man can stand alone ... Religious belief is all essential part of man's desire to improve himself and to help others. Through daily experience the ide"ls of his R EL 1(;10 N lIlan strives to adhere to and brillg them ill to reality. Traditions Emphasize Religion The by-word at Western Maryland is "tradition" and some of our most unique traditions center in and around the religious life of the campus. It seems only fitting that a church- affiliated college should offer so many opportunities for spiritual growth. We rarely pause to consider the tone of OUf campus, but when we do, we can clearly see how customs through the years have raised it to unusual heights. Here all faiths worship together weekly in Chapel and find common beliefs that bind them in fellowship. The strong voices of the processing choir, the stillness during the evening prayer and the bustle after benediction make Sunday evening services memorable for Catholic, Protestant or Jew. In mid-week denominational meetings we may find that extra bit of spiritual uplift to carry us through our busy days. The churches of Westminster anxiously provide still more opportumttes for participation in all of the major religions, in hopes of maintaining contact with the student even though he is no longer able to attend his home church. Crace at our meals, devotions in the dorms, meditation in the little chapel; all <Hea part of the religious life of our college. Courses in philosophy and Brbbcal ltrcrature encourage us to think and to question and finally, to strengthen our convictions. The new chapel stands in the midst of our campus and seems to look out upon our daily experiences. We are aware that religion has a major role in life at Western Maryland and that spintual development must be part of any successful four-year program here on the Hill. 42 HELICIOUS LIFE COUNCIL. ~~r·~\:'~k~r:ef~.loAl:~~~~Ji;l~IS~~~~~; row: C. Strcin, n. Mason (secretary), H. Manthey. Tllird row: Dr W. 1\lcGill, Dr. C. Crain. Leaders Direct Religious Program STUDENT CHIHSTIAN ASSO_ CiATION OFFICERS. First rou;, left to right: 13. Rinehart (preside-nt). Second row: M. Zacharias (se-cretary), \V. \Vhitmore {treasUTe-T), J. Ilei! [vice-prestdcnt ). 43 ChapclawaitsSunclayc\,cningworshippcrs 44 Communion highlights Christmas activities, We Worship God "A mighty fortress. 45 "Let }Ollr ccnsctcnce he your guide," LSA Concentrates On Membership LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION. First row, leit to right: H. Verdone (president),~! Olsen, V. SChUm],ln, C. Emmel, Second row: J. l-Iyers, ,\1. Zimmenu.m (secretary-treasurer), \\', Koeber, D. Humphrey, '\1. Lewis. MSM Presents Pros And Cons ,\IETHODIST STUDENT MOVE,\IENT. First raw, lcft to rig/It: 1'. Zuelumns, J. Shnnholtz, L Landis {vtce-president ), S. Boeder, 1'. Haver, C. Bowen, D, Wulker, D, Culvert. Seem!!/ row: C. Swenson, B. Meineke, N. Gardner, S. Rushton, D. Pettigrew, '\1. Hiller (secretary), H. Grover. Third row: T. Astle, H. "[:mlhey, S. Green, O. Guenther, C. Strctn (president), J. Blackburn. 46 BSU Adopts Family BAPTIST STUDENT UNION. Firs! Toro, left to right: B. Cook, ~l. Dilson, J. Ryan, K. Cochenour, E. Sank. Second row: H. Hibbard (vice-president), j. Penn (secretary), P. Dulick, B. vvolozm (president), D. Johnson. JSA Offers Friday Services 47 Four Faiths Unite In Fellowship UNITElJ caxu-us CHI1ISTlJ\N FELLOW_ SHIP, First row, Icft to right: B. Gr"h,llll, V. Weber, P. lOlli's, C. Davis. Second row: ~~ni\;~l~,nsK:~ ll~~:;:~~r'.' r~r(~~\!~r ~l;n:;~r fI~~~~·e~ ~ ]lanS"n, L. Stychc, P.1>klntyrc. C. Dowell, C. FL,y, S. Delton, CANT£HBUHY CLUII. Firsl FOIlrlh J. rou;: Slade. row, left /0 rig/It: A. Jones, J. Hobart, C. Skclman, L. I [arms, N. Mengel, A. Highsmith, C. Nurbcth, K. Kenton (trC;lSltH;r). Second row: B. Drcn- Canterbury Holds Weekly Communion ;~~~~id!;ll \:oltilk~ia!;;n °r~;;'c~~!c~:i!:C~~( ~~~~ ~1~J.c!}I~~i}St;:cretary),L. Conners, D. Taylor, 48 Wesleyanetles Engage In Christian Service WESLEYANETTES. First row, left to right: S. Sullivan, It GrO"cr, P. Raver, M. Hiller. Second rOIC;1-1. Olsen, C. Wilkinson (vice-prestdent }, B. Walker (president), Emery (treasurer). Third row: C. Steelman, S. Hoeder, N. Miller, L. Landis, D. Pettigrew, C. Davis, C. Philpot. "I. Pre-flights Prepare For Career WESLEYANS. First row, left to righl: \\I. watts, J. Warman (vice-president), II. Smith, W \Vright,]. J)ilY {secrctnry-trensurcr }, P. Grant, It "Ianthe)' (president), Dr. C. Crain {advisor}. Second rOlC: J. Buttimer, E. welch, J. Creve, C. Strcin. 49 Students Worship on A little bit of heaven on Th"rsday night-Blanche wurd devotions 50 Campus and in Community Students always find Baker Chapel doors open for privntc worship Cards inspire cheerful chapel attendance. Connuunlty provides denominational services. Hcvcrcnd Ililler greets Bernie Hincharl after church. 51 I am involved in mankind ... SOCIAL AWARENESS when (IS man learns fa live successfully begins by u;orkirlg and communicating a part of the greater whole of mankind. Leaders Confer on Campus Communications Approximately fifty students packed their bags and returned early to the Hill for the Fourth Annual Leadership Conference. At this conference, appropriately named the Vital Link, leaders of many c<unpus activities met together to discuss campus functions and set up goals for the coming year. Each represented a particular aspect of campus life, but for three days they reviewed the total picture and coordinated activities for better social cooperation. They sought to improve the eommunicanons between students and with the administration, communications that keep us socially At Western Maryland, we arc able to better relationships because of the friendly, personal atmosphere of a small-college community. Here on our campus, individual needs are recognized. Through varied activities, from the seriousness of Student Government to the frivolity of dorm antics, each person may find a way to express his particular interest. Personal acquaintances with almost all his fellow students and faculty enable him to be a member of many groups and still maintain his individuality. Educational nuthortty speaks ct conference. Social awareness strengthens the Vital Link of communications that is so much a part of the unique tone of Western Maryland College. Students portray leadership qualities Authority Confirms Campus Opinion The SCA believes that the student is central in campus life. Therefore, by involving him in various committees and activities to improve cooperation and communication, they have tried to make him aware of his importance and responsibilities. This ycar the SCA sponsored the [;111 leadership conference, the Vital Link. During Orientation Week, upperclassmen welcomed new students and introduced them to campus clubs and activities. Familiar green blotters, provided by the SGA, featmed calender events and acquainted students with various businesses and merchants of \Vestminsler. One innovation of the year was the planning of Homecoming and "Iny Day weekends by the entire cabinet instead of the Women's Council. The completion of the Honor System, by adding faculty recommendations and other rectifications, was another major accomplishment of the Student Government. Members also planned a revision of the constitution and complete structural reorganization. Early in the year, speakers carne to the campus to acquaint students with the National Student Association. The group discusses life and welcomes suggestions. current student STUDENT COVEHN~!ENT OFFICEHS. Left to righl: J. Blackburn (treasurer), J. Heinhart (secretary), S. Brown (president), ),1. Sitter (vice-president}. issues of campus opinions and STUDENT GOVEHN,\lENT CABINET. First row. left tv right: D. lIullluhrey,).1. Sitter, S. Brown, r. Blackburn, J. Bnroclr. Second rolV: J. Spe(lf, D. Price, J. Hcil, K. \Vard, K. Lore, D. joeres, A. Alperstem, C. Cebclcin. Judicial Bodies ... BOARD. Left 10 right: Dean Spangler. JUDICIAL xr-o. II. Howery, J. xtcuodc, B. Wright, W, I\lacDonnld, Dr. H. Summers, 56 HONon COUHT. Sealed left to riglll: B. Shelton, J. Creve, W. Macfjonnld, P. Ord, E. Armiger, J. ~IcDade, ~1. Olsen, ~1. Hiller, F. Hhetnhardt, }. Brozik, D. jocres. StmJding: L. Alpcrstem, B. Lazarus, R. Price. . . . Uphold A(ademi( Ideals Last year the students of Western Maryland voted to accept an honor system. The Student Government Association was quick to respond and began work numedintely by appointing five people as committee chairmen to investigate various aspects of the proposed system. Dagmar JOCl'CS, Juanita Heil, Martha Olsen, Bill Sitter, and King Smith met with their groups throughout one semester. The committees discussed and revised sections which included infractions, investigations, corrective action, and the setting up of the honor court. They also talked to people in colleges about other systems and attended regional meetings. When the committees felt that they had done a thorough job, they presented a working system to thc student body in an assembly program. The chairmen discussed their particular sections and answered questions raised by the students. This system was then nccepted, although a few changes were suggested. The SGA made thc minor revisions and 57 with Dean David as spokesman presented the system to the faculty. The faculty suggested more changes and the system was again presented to the student body. Final changes were made and the honor system W,lS accepted. \Vhen the honor court was set up the old Judicial Board was dissolved. People interested in serving on the court submitted their names to the SGA cabinet. The cabinet, in turn, selected from the applications six seniors, six juniors, and four sophomores to fillthe positions of the court. Dean Howery and Dee» David are advisors along with faculty members Dr. Summers and xtr. Spangler. However, only the students on the court have a vote. The court tries 1111 academic honor infractions. They elect their own chairman and recorder and in the future will select the new members The students of Western xlarylnnd may be proud of this step forward and will surely strive to place the honor system beside the high ideals of the college in the "hallowed halls of tradition". Council Ads On Student Interests STUDENT LIFE COUNCIL.I"irst row, left to right: J. Hcinhnrt, L. Wickwire, M. Siller, 1.,.[.Edwards. Second n'u;; Dcnn l I. Ilowery, Dean \V. David, Dr. 1, Kerschner. Men Collaborate on Campus Questions 58 Board Supervises Campus Publications PUBLICATIONS BOAH!). Firsl nne, left to rig/II: N. Snifllkll, P Ord, D. Culvert. Second row: B. Drenning, C. Conkling, C. Strcin Students Excel in Creative Writing CONTHAST. First rolf, left 10 riglil: C. Hoecker, B. Drenning (lmsine" manager}, X. Saifllku {cdttor-in-chicf ] , D. Beck (literary editor), ~I. Carhllr!. Secour! rorc,' M. Hiller, C. Yeager, II. Temple, \1. Crawford, T. Pokorny, S. Sachs, J. Breland, B. Terry. 59 Seniors Recapture Memories ALOHA EDlTOHIAL Editor-in-chief Photography Associate Editor Editors Diane Ritter, Assistant Diana Dardner, Frederick __ Mary Calvert Sue Trotman Margaret Judith Reed, Rheinharclt McIntyre, Carleen Editor Typists .. Copy Editor _ .. Judith __ Stanley Tucker, Mary Frances Yingling, Louise Styche Sharkey, Charles Conners Carol Theresa Black, Barham Christine Photographer _ BUSINESS Bustness Business Meincke David Hobson STAFF Monager _ Carl Mmwgers Nancy Conrad Pat rOil Managers Constance David SlIbscriptioll Srret» Manager James Advertising Philpot Lewis, Diane Kanak, Mnry Bess Wood _ Assistant Heese Carol Caroline Mitchell, Staff. Art Staff Philpot Catharine Marian Edwards, Editors Ruth Ann Mason, Lucy Lorry, _ COP!! Readers Photogmphlj Brown, Hohman, Lucille Barbara STAFF Typillg Managers Nancy Lomax Singer Cohen Barnes, Warner Hoelke, CaryCill Secretary Carolyn Bowen 60 Campus Communique Goes Weekly GOLD BUG Stuff members prepare copy for printer. Editor M{//wgillg Co-News o Editor __ Editors. _.. James _ .. Waddel .Allen Carolyn Reporters Jones Cail Allen .. _Barb.ua Terry Dorothy Beck ... Joseph Spear, Gerald Seigel Typillg Co-Copy Editor Editors _ _ Manetta Willett Carolyn Bowen, Barbara walker Crawford, Greene, Anders, Jackson John Morse, Diane Day, James Briggs, Benjamin Rhinesmith, Joyce Russell PriscillaOrd Assistant News Editor __ Feature Editor .. .. _.... Assistant Feature Editor Co-Sports Editors ... ... David Mary Hoecker, Girl Meredith Fordham Friday Business Manager Advertising Exchange Circulation Photography __ . Mauager _ .._ .. Herbert Fallin Samuel Case Martha Wirt John Grabowski David Hobson ~~~?t \\~~'~d~~,Rt\~~31~ \ \~~(g ~~I.L~~,Si.rsL;~'~;II~~~c ~()B~if::il;n~ l~.~:~~~~~;c1~,;etG~ S~\:~~~~:~~~~~ j. t man, D. Phillips. Delegates Direct Dorm Life \IE~'S \\'ard), Cohen. DOH\IITOHY COU1\'CILS. First row, left to right: Donn W. David, J. 1>IcDadl' (president, Alhert 1\'. B Hinehurt {president, Daniel 1>laeLea), C. Sircin. Sewlld row: 1>1.Myers, }. Lomax, D. Drobis, C. 62 Advisors Offer Assistan(e Demons in the Dorm 64 Disrupt a Busy Schedule 'Say, have you seen my plastic bag?" Il;lpl1} 65 Birthday in bongo beats. So Much To Do ... Next time we'll \lSCpapcrwnrc. 66 Just waiting for the mnil. ••• So Little Done He's spent half I'm n magnet! 67 :111 hour lining up that shot! Time Out For The Twist isn't everything. Burning with enthusiasm. College Cheer \\'here'stllet(':\m? Dlt'-'INC HALL STAFF. Byron E. HiCt:, I\·!rs. Mildred Cehr, ~lrs. Irene Bit7;cl, Mrs. Helen Ilnrbnugh. Kitchen Crew Feeds Flock Dlt'-'It'-'C HALL WAITEHS. Firsl row, lefl 10 righl: ~1. Trotman, F. Carmichael, 13. MrClelLmd, D. Sitter, F. Lindsay, ~1. Evans, N. Miller. Second row; !II. Edwards, B. Cook, L. Gooding, J. Meyer, C. Hiehflrdson, C. Drechsler, L. Worden. Third rOle; ~1. van Scoter, S. Hogan, F. Burnell, ~1. \Virt, D. Price. Fourth row; B. Drenning, T. Magruder, C. ~kCinnes, D. Littlefield, C. Cehelein, J. Lomax, Fifth row: D. Drobis, C. Siegel, C. Cohen, ~1. Creamer, J. Hhinesmith. Sixlh row: H. Kruhm, C. Ctll, L. Boyd, ~1 P. Hocy, D. jocres, A. Jones. Zsebcdics. NUHSES. Nuncy Coyner, !\Iiss Virginia Stoner, Martha Olsen. Smiles Help Cure Ills just another campus casualty. 71 Greek Letter Representatives 72 Promote Sodal Interaction INTEHFHATEH~ITY COU~CIL. Left to right: 1'\. eneman, E. :>.Iakosky,H. Kirkman, C. Cohen (president), L. Zscbcdics (secretary), E. Corbin, II. Bucas. 73 DELTA SIC~[A KAPPA. First row, left to right: L. Landis, M. Zinunurmnn, C. Drechsler, II. Crtscom, N. Davis, C. Barnes, B. Moon, B. Walker, M. Olsen, F. Cumrichncl. Second row: 1. Springer, J. Lorry, B. Yingling, L Hackett, i\1. Trotman, K. Reese, B. Davis, S. Beeler, 1. Reed, L. LolRer, C. Philpot, Mrs. K. Shook. Third row: P. Hiller, P. L'lmbcrt, B. Friese, 1\1. Hemrnerly, B. Fontaine, C. Ctsscl, S. Det.nca, N. A\lth, I. Zahrndka, P. Zacharias, 1. Myers, L. Inslcy, S. i\lorton, J. Lucas. Fourth row: C. Unkart, D. Lcithiscr, J. Hoffman, J. l-lill1nan, P. Raver, B. Terry, C. Hoecker, D. Pettigrew, R. Verdone, J. Hopkins, N. Thomas, 1'. Clark, i\l. Castronova, B. Cook, B. Tibbs, V. Alexander, C. Brcckenridge. Fifth row: H. Crover, C. Arrieta, B. Drucry, H. llopkins, K. Cochenour, D. Beck,!'. Harrison, B. I lolland, i\1. Hindle, 1... Hobson, C. Luwrcucc, H. Jon"s, L. I [arms, C. Hotton. DELTA 5[G:\[A KAPPA OFFICERS. First TOW, left to rigl,t· C Barnes (president-elect), K. Heese (IJresidcnt). Second rolC: 1... Hackett [secretary}, N. Thomas (tn'asurer), II. Griscom (sergeant-at-anus), i\1. Trotman (SCA representative). 74 Homecoming activities brought the Delts a first-prize win for their display, "Oopssale." lr W.lS good to have twenty- five new pledges to share the work and fun. Settling down to more serious projects, the De-lts attended services at a synagogue, carrying out their program of "Co-to-Church Sundays." Following the annual Christmas party and exchange of unusual presents with their brothers, the Bachelors, the sorority members separated for well-earned vacations. Then, back on the Hill, the Delts planned a February Birthday Banquet, which marked their thirty-eighth year of sisterhood. Later in the spring, the group was busy with their alumnae tea to welcome many former Delts and to further the activity of the alumnae association organized last year. 75 Is it donn broken? Sisters of (he Snbre \Vith two new pirates, the totes began a year of fun and fellowship as they sponsored a birthday party early in the semester to honor their sponsor, Dr. AriPf'n Heggemeier. The group also enjoyed visiting Miss Margaret Snader, a former sorority member and sponsOl for many years. Continuing the tradition of working together, they once again sold Avon products as a fund- raising project. At Thanksgiving, the sorority gave a basket to a ncedy Family, and at Christmas contributed toys and clothing as well as food. Another project W<'IS the Hed and Black bcoth at the WUS Bazaar The annual Skating Party at Sportsman's Hall was held to acquaint the freshmen girls with Iota Camma good time despite Chi and everyone had a the tumbles. 76 IOTA GA\IIIlA CHI. "-irst rolV, left to rigiJt: N. Turner, T. Black, C. Johnson, C. Bowen, E. Sank, S. Cornthcrs, Dr, A. Hcgg(,!l1cicr. Secoud row; H. Michaels. E. Deckert, C. \Vilkinson, L. Bells, C. Carson, B. McCntharn Third rmc; 1'. Draut,~!. Emery, ~1. Evans. IOTA GA\I\IA CIII OFFICERS. E. Sank (dc<"-presidenl). C. Bowen {prcsidcnt ), \1. E"llb Lrecordtng ,,'(Oretolr) and treasurer}, C. johnsen {corresponding ><'(Or('I,II)). '/i It's home 1l0W. New calves watchful mooed eyes another of year \Veek ended the and a needy family, of children their Happy During planned finally around In the spring banquet renlors been Saudwichcs on Hrst=P arrived, and yearbook friends much along the with Chi, they they pre- eagerly - and when displayed their theme. presented a part for for program. Party a storylaucl - their so again baskets Beta semester Bush they Once and Gamma second upon prep- scrapbooks Springfield for their the dare was food Hills, of the annual Hell the prize winners. filled made brothers sented talents they the and Soon hurried displays. were among At Christmas under sisters Homecoming traditionally of floats the Phi Alphs bowed proud underway. and us, bringing nrauon and their was their as a tribute lind of sisters the nnnuul to the who Purple had and White. 78 A M PHI ALI'IlA xru OFFICERS. B. jacobus (SGA rcprescntalive), D, Kanak (vice-president), C. Lewis (president), J. Cole {sergeant-at-arms}, \1. Edwards (treasurer ). 1'111 ALPHA I\IU. F;.'$/ mu;, lefl to right: J. Fredholm, B. \IcClelland, 1'.lIoey, D. joocs. F. Burnell, K. Ward, Edwards, S. Browning, 1. Cole, F. Lrnclsay, 1\1. Nuttle, S. Bushton, \\. Hoover. Second row. III. wm«, B. Beall, C. Hitler, H. il.lason, N. Roelke, II. Buehm, C. Lewis, D. Kanak, \1. Sitter, S. Heed, C. Foard, J. IIci! Third mw: B. Jacobus, P. Ord, B. Enrhurt, L. Coodiog, N, Thomas, C. \lacDQnaJd, C. Conkling, II. Offutt, j. Meyer, A. Benjamin, J. Mooney, K, Abernethy, D. Boyd. FOIl'th rou:: \1. Ikndenncycr, C. Cnlp, K. Stoner, J Cnrscasden, J. \Valker, D. /lliller, 1-1. Holmes, S, I-Iallck, L. Chilcoat, J. Tatem. E. Bent. B. Persion. Fifth rore: C. Hic.:h:udson, B. l lidcy, L. Truitt, 1'.1. Vnn Sooter, B. Ow;'ns, L. Bihy , A. \\'ellt'r, J. Allgtro, ~!. Chittenden, J Brelnnd, C. Allell. /1,1. T SIC.\IA SIG.\IA TAU OFFICEHS. C. Mitchell (treasurer), tary). L. T~lcker representative}, (president), Adams B. B. Meineke (vit'C-I'r!'Sidcnt), {sergeunt-ut-anns}. L. B. Styehe (secreShelton (SGA SIG.\IA SIG'\[A TAU. First ro.", left to rig/II; J. Brozik, J. Slade, H.. llcugrcu, D. Cn;wcll,:>'1. (lohman, 1'. Hurr, L. Limpert, ;\,1. Mcintyre, J. Pricer, D. Gardner, D. Calvert, S. .\Ia)l, D. Dehne. Second row: B. Boeder, N. Cnrdner, t.:. Lore, J. Younger, V. Schurman, C. ;\(itchell, B. Meineke, L. Tucker, L. Stvche, K. Synn, 13. \Vulozin, ~'.~l~f:a~,.\~. ~~~;~~11~;~:~~1 ~1~I~e~~y~li:~~I'st~I~~~~\s~YbZ:ta,I~:lllfa~~~~II~~:I'l ;\11~gRbhc~y,H~I;~lT~\~fit: ~: ~~~i'~l~~ J. Reinhart, .\\. Cellar. Fourth row: P. [bach, C . .\[ohler, C. Beeker, E. Sellman, 13. Adnms, A. Hurdcu, C. \V r- hstcr, J. Firestone, E. \Vilslllan, S. Gordon, J. Brown. Fifth rolC; B. lIahn, J. Hyan. J. SI"ll1holtz, S. Higgin, T. Webb, S. Stauffer, K. Frese, N. Miller, L. Schurman, C. Davis, D. Simpson, C. Nurbeth, K. Wilson, D. Councill. ------ "I-:.m-a- low-ly-skunk-" Twenty-five pledges wore skunk signs on their backs this fall as the Sigmas began another active year. This was .1 time for brightening the clubroom, as they hung red curtains and the new members gave them dark red rugs to match. A.~ usual, calendars were sold and the profits went to CAHE. The group also spread cheer at Thanksgiving and Christmas by providing food and presents for .1 needy family. The "Sigma Sound-Off," a news letter about Scholarship 81 pillS! pledges, was sent out and Sigma sisters made plans to revive the sorority yearbook, "The Silver Lining." Picnics with their brothers of Pi Alpha Alpha and the regular winter and spring banquets were sparked with the usual Sigma spirit and fellowship The highlight of the year was the honor of winning the ISC Scholastic Cup. ~~r~;n,Gf\:t~¢~\'l:J~G~:~·:1 ~~l(;r~~~~ ~.r/!;\t t ~~II',~.?~~ltl~~., ~~c~~?;~:~s,\~' ~i~~~~~~~~;kP·G[.-I~~I;~jei[ Brooke, J. Baile, F. Stockman, C. Strein, J. '\[cDtl(le, S. D. Huybush, J. Pusey, J. English, B. Gillespie, Kinsley. Third row: A. Hose, B. Drenning, C. Richman, B. Myers, B. Lazarus, Bloodsworth, 1-1. Wagner, J. Hatton, II. '\1. J. Spear, D. Pond, D. Sutton, L. Alperstc!n, J. Oppel, C. Clark, D. Drobis. Fourth row: D. Goldstone, ~1. Sherwood, J. xtorse, J. Buroch, B. Chase, T. Bowman, J. Shaw, J. Cupp, B. )'lyers, K. Kenton, C. \Valtcr, J. Warman. A r T ALPHA CA'\l)'lA TAU OFFICEHS. First row, left to rig!'t: C. Stretn (chaplain), F. Nicoll (social ch:'innan), J. Pusey Lsergeant-nt-unns}. Second row: D. Hobert (treasurer), II. Kirkman (president), T. Hayes (secretary). 82. Beginning another Bachelors year planned Banquet, which the enjoyable activities. as Alpha Cammn One success Tau held pm tv of the year. The Bachelor-sponsored into Party," snow created exchanged their sisters, Midway received Ira- dance. \Yard Gym outside. atmosphere. the big bonfire the gym floor. Christmas Bachelors while an appropriate will remember led to another Blanche of ice, most the first open Christmas turned a wonderland the Homecoming to be one of their ternity "Skatmg of brotherhood. annual proved the Munv in the middle festivities interesting ended of ,1S presents the with the Delts. through their the year, jackets, other the new style and ordered when the pledges members favored ones to match. Music It's a Bachelor's life! to read by. lie got me Once again the men of Delta Pi Alpha honors in intramural sports by winning took the Football crown. At school garnes, Preachers tended the refreshment stands and peddled hotdogs and cokes in the bleachers. Besides sixteen more members, the fraternity acquired a new sign and new-style jackets this By combining of the brothers, the originality find hard work the Preachers sponsored a sue- cessful Sweetheart Dance that as well ttmc! as several parties. The group proudly selected Diane Kanak as the '61 Sweetheart and joined to honor her with a serenade. Spring found the Preachers bus)' with the election of officers and their usual participation in sports, as the members of the Purple and Cold completed another year. 84 DELTA PI ALPHA. First row, left to right: C. Shaeffer, E. Corbin, J. Waddd, F". Goldman, j. Mckenna, J. AII_ wine, II. Bucas, L. Wickwire, D. Warner, D. Anders, J. Avnd, II. Fallin. Seco.u/ rolC: j. Lcpcrati, H. Crace, B. Penn, T. \Varner, 1-1. ] rumson, D. Bowen, ~[r. ]1,. Clower, E. Shilling, R. Shaw, L. Klein, D. Ycbst, ]1,. jones, xr. Wright. Third row: D. Buckworth, B. Chambers, S. Case, D. Markey, T. O'Malley, H. Branoll, E. Buckner, xr. O'Connor, K. Bowles, T. Ilill. FOl/rth fOlC: \V. \Vrightson, F. Wade, B. Read, E. Armtger, J. Norris, J. llarmnn, j. Brewer, S. Sunderland. II S5 A As second semester began, much hard work and preparation were in evidence toward the planning of the May Day dance, "South Pacific," This year eighteen new members colorfully stalked their way through Hell Week, which was climaxed by a simple, but meaningful service - Formal initiation. The Gamma Betes worked together on their major project=Houncing the education of So Hock Seng in l ndoncsin, the brother of a past member of the fraternity. At Thanksgiving they provided a basket of food for a needy family and at Christmas the group and its sister sorority journied to Springfield to bring a little Christmas cheer. Frfday Hell Week, parties, welfare projects and the working together of all the members toward the goals of the fraternity strengthened the essential common bond of brotherhood. ntght Hghts 86 r B X CA~I\IA BETA CHI OFFICEHS. Left to right; D. Selikowitz (secretary)' N. Cucnmn (president), T. Muhlfcldcr [vicepresident), F. Hhetnhnrdt (treasurer). ~i~~ll~~ ~~~~~C~l\ll~~{t:T r~~{l,~~:'~I: ~jff(;~:r,J'B~~r:ir~: ~~ll~~!~~t:' /Jo~~I~n~tnF"~~ ~l~l.i~~\\J~;ig~·S~:~~~J'ro~~: rclly. H. Crontse, H. Wockley? L. Coodley, \V. Whitmore, D. Ban~es, D. Ihu,lll.lhrey, L. Zsebedics, S. [~earing. Third row: C. Petrich, D. QUinby, II. \luoncy, "I. Creamer, R. Shirey, E. "'rlhs, N. Sheeley, II. Wetskittel, J. Walls. Forntlr row: C. Knefcly, \V. Penn, \V. Hnll, "I. Eagan, D. Kephart, E. vtmor, C. Kemmerer, S. Bro,ldbcnt, C. Schdzc1, It Price, S. Bayly. II A A PI ALPHA ALl'HA OF'F'ICEHS. Left to right: E. Makosky (president), J. Grove (secretary), J. \Villiams (treasurer), C. Snyder [vice-prcsident ). ~tto';r:~·~.A~~:M~';l:'irt. rC~il~~~t r siN~':ke~~'~~~~]ll~r~~~~' /. g~:~~t~YC\,,;~\)::st~~~~,~;;,~~~~:"~~;~, d~'h~~?t~;~: l~: Davidov, G. Siegel. 1- Grabowski, S. Green, J. Whitfield, Dr. John D. Mnknsky, J. Downey, L. Parr, J. Buttimer, O. Carter, H. ~lanthe}, B. Lazarus. Third J. Rhinesmith, T. Astle, 1\1. HOlick, J. Day, D. Stiles, L. \VhitcnrOlli; ton, J. Kressler, It Carson, C. wnsc», D. Ilinrichs, \\I. Wright, O. Snyder, B. [I.[illcr. Smg nlong with John The third annual evening of Barber Shop harmony highlighted the fall activities of the Black and whites. but the Homecoming Dance also called for cooperative effort. Thirteen pledges joined with them in presenting a SIlCcessful vlndtan Summer Serenade." November was a busy month, .IS Pi Alpha Alpha planned its annual fall banquet. as well as a campfire with its Sigma sisters at Dr Holt- The Christmas party with the Sigmas and an open fraternity party were two more firstsemester activities for the Black and \Vhites. Spring functions including the picnic with the Sigmas and the ~hly Day banquet brought another year to a close, as the brothers anxiously looked forward to summer vucation and their return to the campus in September. haus'Tnrm. It's party ttmc 89 HOMECOMING 1961 Exhibits Creativity Queen Judy Cole and husband Jim. I-lO~·[ECO~HNC COUI1T. J. Joncs (Freshman Attendant), C. Fctrow (Junior Attendnnt}, J. Cole {Queen}, K. Reese (Scnior Attendant), C. Becker (Sophomore Attendant) Each Hont adds a bright touch to the parade. 91 Alumni Receive Royal Welcome 1l0;-"IECO~IINC ~.- ..... _ ....... .-_ ........ Pictured following trucliticnal flower presentation ceremony arc' President and "Irs. Ensor, Queen Judith Cole und Lt. Donald Habush. Ilnlftimcflcth·iticsweicomeretllrninglliulllni. Parade circles field just before kick-off. Traditional llomecoming Scene from a(1ion-paclw(1 1lomcconung game, won h)' Creen Terrors. parade leads nn array of colors up :\[ain Street. Coronation of Queen Judy Highlights ••• INDIAN SUMMER 9-1 Black ami Whites and Sigmas set stage for evcmngs fcsttvtttcs. Soft lights,swcel music, pleasant company - a successfulevening SERENADE 95 Students Share Good Times freshmen host fireside gathering Student Lounge. ill Fall pledges entertain M sorority party. 96 Yuletide Spirit Encompasses The Hm 98 Hahnetecs present original Christmas song. Trumpeters' Christmas Banquet 100 Juanita, ;-...Iil,Marian, Jlldy and ~'aurccn wished liS all a ;"[crry Christmas. "May Dining Hall stillf tups lln<liscOl'ercdtalent. 101 I take your order, please?" Every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main ATHLETICS fitness (IS teaches man the importance the key to mental and spiritual alertness. of physical Through effective use of strength and skills he Ieums to benefit the larger group of which he is a part. Skip Brown SENIOR CLASS MEMBERS Bill Bergquist, co-cnptuin Dave Anders COACIIII"C STAFF. K.neelillg; Hobert J. Waldorf, A.B., A.'\1. [Dlreetor of Athletics and Assistant Professor of Physical Educetion}. Standing, left to right; Hichard A. Pugh, Jr., B.S., '\I.E{1. [Assistant Professor of Physical Education}, Sam Case, Honald Jones. Gridders COp The brought pionship 1961 squad gained a 7-2 record and the first unshared Mason-Dixon chamto western Mnrylund in Illany years. During the season, the Terrors scored 171 points compared to a total of 88 given up. Skippy Brown averaged .1 sparkling 7.2 yards per carry, the highest of any back during Coach waldorf's tenure. Junior quarterback Roy Terry was the leading ground-g.liner with 320 yards. Don Hohart rade with 30 paints. In the grid opener, lacked host Bndgewater, like rushes of Charlie p'1ssing attack By losing paced the scoring pa- the wnldorfmcn shel38-0, led by the bullWalter and a potent to Penn vlilitm-y the 104 OF VARSITY SQUAD Don Hobart Jim Puseyc co-captuin M·D Title .\\anagers Pete Alexander and Ed Scheinfcldt following week, record evened. 18-8, the Terrors saw their The squad rebounded smartly by funning over Randolph-Macon, 28-6, before n large Parents' Day crowd. The Terror defensive backs picked off six Ycllow Jacket passes to Insure the victory. A dazzling 20-yard fun hy Don Hobart late in the fourth quarter enabled Western Maryland to edge Hampden-Sydney, 8-0 <mel to clinch the Xlason-Dtxon diadem. The grtddcrs as powerful a 3-1-8 win. The Terrors 105 suffered their second and last loss Susquehanna methodically posted season was brought to ;1 climax as the impressively steam-rollered Hopkins by A Jay back loses the battle for yardage. land and air on a blustery winter day. An inspired "Shock Troop" unit entered the game late in the first period and manhandled their opponents for the rest of the afternoon. Skip Brown was the big gun in the Terror attack, scoring touchdowns on runs of ,[2 and 29 yards. On the post-season scene, tackle Jim Pusey (Honorable Mention Little All-America) was voted the Most Valuahle Player and John MeKenna received the Defensive Lineman award. FOOTBALL SCOHEBOARD W,\IC 38 W.\IC Bridgewater Penn W.\IC 28 Military 18 Randolph •Macon W.\IC Hampden-Sydney W~IC Susquehanna 3-1 Upsala 18 W~IC 26 W~IC Lycoming W~lC 18 Drexel W~IC 30 Johns Hopkins Trainer rcp:lirs. Hitchcock and Doctor Welliver make hasty 106 FOOTBALL TEA~1. First row, left to riglil: P. Alexander (manager), J. Baroch, T. Magnottc, T. Bowman, ~1. O'Connor, S. Sunderland, T. Confer, H. Lerch, J. Owen, J. Trainor, J. Stephens, \V. Wrightson, A. Henkwitz, K. Schuele, D. Steen, E. Scheinfeldt (manager). Second roIL:: Mr. Waldorf [ hcad coach), J. Stearns, L. Biser, W. Deaner, H. Wolf, D. Hobart, J. Mcxenoa, D. Anders, \V. Bergquist, J. Pusey, R. Warfield, J, Gore, J. Allwiuc, C. Brown, H. Jones, J. Brewer, H. Pugh (coach). Third row: F. Hitchcock (tnlineT), S. Case (coach), B. Laurence, A. Ober, C. Walsh, E. Buckner, \V. ~lacDanald, D. Xlarkev, J. Ornv, G. Harrison, D. Yobst, R. Terry, C. Walter, H. Shaw, J. Leporatt, B. Head, H. Brnnoff (trainer). Fourth rou:: E. Daniels, C. Gaver, J. Giesey, G. Smink, ~l. Kindler, \V. Chase, S Brown, D. Pearson, F. Kidd, J. Elliot, ~1. ~!yers, R. \\'illiams, J. Norris, \V. xmlion, D. Amico. should hnve punted on second down." "\Vl' Terry breaks loose for long yardage. Ed Corbin Roundballers Finish Fast Dropping their first four encounters, Denny Harmon's young soccer aggregation started the season on a pessimistic note. As the season progressed, the practice and experience began to payoff, and the Terrors rampaged to win five of their last six clashes. ~~~n~ t!~l1~da~e~l~lt~!:cnt~f d~~n:i~~~.l;~ kil~: Downing Loyola soon afterwards 5.1, Terrors kept the ball rolling. The offense, by Chuck Crey's pair of goals, was backed by superb defensive play. the led up Two tallies in the dosing minutes of the fourth quarter enabled host washington College to nip the Hannonmen, 2:-1. Following an easy win over Callocdet, the Green Terrors topped powerful Catholic University, 6·5, in overtime, in what was perhaps the season's highlight. The Harmonmen posted a surprising 5-5 log in an essentially rebuilding year. Dcnny Schlee wins the race. llanuon, coach SOCCEH TEA~1. First rolO, lelt to right: L. Zsebcdics, E. Corbin, W. W11itmore, J. Baile, L. Wickwire, J. AV!let. Second roro: B. Penn, G. Knefely, L. Alpcrstciu, D. Schmidt, B. Chambers, J. walls. Third row: N. Cueman, \V. O'Conner, J. Morse, H. Mooney, D. Harmon (coach), J. I-iammn, A. Gray, B. Gottschall, j. ~Iill..r. SOCCER SCOREBOARD \V~IC xu, \V~IC Drexel \v~IC Lycoming SI. ~lary's \V~IC F and ~I \v\IC Johns Hopkins \v~IC Loyola \V:\IC \Vashington \V~tC Cnllandet \v:\IC Calholic U. \v:\IC Delaware Jere ~hll<'r and xed Cuernan, 100 SOC('('f managers. BASKETBALL TEAM. First row, left to right: T. O'Mnlley, H. wagner, J. Baile, D. Murfin {cnpta!n }, H. Klitzberg, S. ~[ako\er .. "'ecDrld row: ]. Lnv, S. Leishure, R. Terry, D. Heger, D. Markey. Third row: D. Littlefield (manager), Coach R. Clower. Hoopsters Vie for Title Sparked by the frequent of Tom O'Malley, Klitzberg, the to a successful hoop overall Coach Terrors finals. in the rolled log of 13-8 in the winter Hichard raced Western the ~IAC guidance, place in the be finished had Dave pace, The and fourth in Hill fans looking to next year. Jump-shooting 13.1 g.\me return. be too second Maryland as a result optimistically surge Clower's into Division College. Marti», hit who wil! be the only starter feather-fingered missed, of 0'.\ I alley but the hints shots late at a not to of Martin season that the void scoring will not troublesome to Clower. The "O'tromped 19.6 average followed by Klitzberg's 15.6 contribution Richard A. Clower, A. B., M. S. (Assistant Professor of Ph~'sical Education), 1),1\ id Martin (captain). Hichie five and victim for a scoring and of the Middle Atlantic Congained a berth in the league's The "Big 0" scared the net for 65 points two game tourney, but the Cagers fell to Albright and Pennsylvania Milttru-y Southern ference will Murfin, Maryland campaign. Under the pyrotechnic Dave Western the Terrors per game. in rebounding O'Malley also headed as he plucked 120 off the backboards. 110 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE wvc 68 Alumni 38 WMC 55 77 82 76 Susquehanna Loyola 73 84 Lycoming 60 71 76 74 Johns Hopkins Dickinson Callaudet ~It. St. Mary's 68 6S 54 85 CMholic U. Callaudet Johns Hopkins Towson \Vashington Pi\IC Elizabethtown F and M WMC WMC WMC \V~IC W~IC wxrc W~IC Wi\'IC W~IC \V~IC W~[C W~[C WMC \Vi\'IC WMC W~IC \Vi\IC 83 80 85 74 56 61 77 44 78 ~W~IC 7'2 ~WMC 8-1 washington 51 64 95 76 64 43 54 72 75 Mt. St. Mary's Towson 85 68 69 42 Albright IlMC 90 "Mtddle Atluntic Conference Tournall1ent 87 The "Big on goes up for two. JUNIOH VAHSITY BASKETBALL TEA'\!. First rmo, left 10 right: A. Mngnctto, E. Wagner, W. Cowden, H. Walker, ,v. O'Connor. second row: D. Pearson, G. Bateman, H. Gottschall, G. Fulton, G. Harmeyer. Third row: '\1. Elseroud, D. Dobson, E. Welch, 1'. Seaton, Coach H. Pugh WRESTLING TEA~L Kuee/ing, left to rigi.t: T. IIi!!, Thacker, E. Kelso, G. Smink. It Garvin, l\L Eagan, A. Hose, G. Kncfcly. St(mc/illg: C. Grapplers Boast Young Squad Oustanding throughout the winter combats were such individuals as skillful Mike O'Connor (191 pounds), freshman Hon Garvin (130 pounds)-probably the best prospect to come to the Hill in the last three decades, sophomores Al Hose ( 157 pounds) and Mik.c Eagan ni\~d~h~l~\'I~:S~~~~r.~c~ (137 pounds), and freshman Gil Smink (177 pounds). loop, as seen in their potent performances durBy mid-January, the Bonsallmen had coming the end-of-season tournament. piled a 4-2 log, with wins over such powerThe outstanding features of the squad were houses as Oallaudet and Catholic University. its youth and aggressiveness. With several topServing ably as assistant coach was former notch freshmen helping to make up for the star Sam Case, held out of action because of absence of any seniors on the roster, the Injuries. TeITo~ appear set for the next few mat campaigns. Under the superb guidance of their new head mentor, Dale Bonsall, the Green Terror wrestling team enjoyed its best season in many years. Still practice sessions, coupled with a spirit h:~~I;!~~t:!d r~~~ Seniors Steve !lntton and Art Alpcrstcin ]lrcpare for sharpshooting scssion. Sergeant Arthur \\'aiter and Captain Steve l Iatton Sharpshooters Aim for Title As in former years, Western Maryland College watched its rifle team complete another victory-laden fall-winter-spring season. \Vinning seems to have become a welcome tradition for the Terror sharpshooters, who once again put an excellent record into the scoring annals. The firing range in the basement of Gill Gymnasium was the scene of m.my fine performances. Under genial Major Cooper's expert gurdnncc, the Terror guns repeatedly shot their way to wins over such opponents Dickinson and the University of Tennessee. Captain Steve Hatton, a senior, usually set the winning pace, but was ably bucked with strong support from such targeteers as Skip Brown, Ron Cronise. Mat Creamer, Hans Himler and Art Alperstein. At ALOHA pressttme, the squad was in an excellent position to cop another News-Post Trophy, awarded annually by the Baltimore newspaper to the leader of the big four state schools - Loyola, Johns Hopkins, Maryland State and Western Maryland College, ~~r~n~:~kl('g tEck:~~::.~~.B~~~~:~etll~;/~~~rrl~i~i~~~:~Y~'a~~R~I~~{lIi~;n~aS~~l~. ~~1~:L5.1~~.~~, (coach), 113 Green and Gold Boosts Spirit Diane Kanak, captain. 1'01-1 POM GIHLS. First row, left 10 rig/i/o' 1\1. Wood, N. Coyner, P. Ord, S. I\!ay, L. Tucker (captain), J. Bernhart, B. Meincke, D. jocres, "I. Lewis, T. "'cGibbcny. Securlcl row: M. Bendermeyer, P. Hoey, K. Stoner, F. Lindsay, C. Mac, Donald, V. Hunuucry, N. Kelley, M. Hohman. Third row; J. Smith, C. Johnson, C. Becker, K. Arendt, B. Frick, J. Fredholm. Music and Marchers Add Lively Accent ~Ir. ]\. major). Kersey (director), John Grabowski (drum BAND. First row, left 10 righl: H. Vickery, F. Carmichnel, D. Nohle, L. Pastor, A. Hnrmuntus. Second row: j. Buttill)er, H. Dinger, T. Magruder, F. \VMk, H. Carson. Third row: B. Gottschall, E. Earp, H. Liebman, T. Bloom, K. Lore. F(mrlil row: D. Stiles, L. Brown, M. 1louck, ~I. Heitz, E. ~Iillcr. Fifth row: C. Siegel, L. Ensor, W. lIall, ~1. IIcggnu. Sixth rose: T. Hoyer, C. "'nnning, .\IT. Kersey (band director). \\,O.\IEl':'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. FirM roUl, left to right: K. Lore, D. Gardner {vice-president}, S. Beeler huesident), S. DeRlIl1 {secretary}, C. Webster (1r,!aSllrer), C. Philpot. Sccoud row: J. Pricer, s. Gordon, H. \\'right, A. \Veller, B. Shelton, B. Jacobus, V. Alexander. Women Plan Sports Activities Hoseldn F. Todd, A.B., A.M. A.ssi$tflllt Proiessor of PII!lsiCu/ Etiucal;oll ~(nrie V. Parker, B.S., A.M l\.fsocillte Proicssor of P/lysiclIl }~tluC(jfjon 116 I-IOCKEY TEAM. First row, left to right; K. Heese, ~1. Matthews, C. Alexander, ~1. Colcman, D. Phillips. Second S Beeler, S. Stauffer, S. Deftan, S. Dcl.nca, S. Fischer, S. Biggin, C. Burnes, ~1. Trotman. rolt:: Ho(key Team Drives for Successful Season Paced by Sue Beeler, high-scoring senior left-inner, the Terrorette vnrsity field hockey team blazed to .1Il undefeated 2.-0 record in the fall. Despite the lack of practice sessions, the ~~~~~~~ ~t~~~s~::t rs~~:ll~i:I~I~l Il7 :~~i)l~it~:'i~~e!erg~~lceb;,gi;:ks;o~1~8e}~\r\~~ Terrorettes rolled to 11 3-1 first-half lead and their hosts for the remainder of the contest. Outstanding seniors included Connie Barnes, Jan Pricer, Kilty Reese and Mary Sue Trotman. g~!I~~~i~;~ ~~~ staved off ~~;df:~t~~~~~~· ~1~~.~l~I~~r~~~~~~~~,t~~~e~~l\l;: Wrllgirls,oniyoncmorehalf! The team held on grimly in the late stages of the Notre Dame game to post a narrow 3-2 Fight for that ball! VARSITI' BASKETBALL TEAM. First row, left to right: C. Webster, D. Gardner, H. Wright {captain}, C. Phil_ pot, S. Beeler, 1. Springer. Second row: S. DeRan, S. Roeder, B. Earhart, N. Thomas. Cagers Carry W M Spirit JU~IOR VAHSITI' BASKETBALL TEA~1. First row, lefl to right: K. Heese, D. Phillips, B. Shelton (captain), v. Alexander, S. Riggen. Second row: P. Bobbett, ~1. Wirt, R. Mason, ~l. Shriver "I think I've got it!" Intramural Sports All set for a b.,ll'scyc, Smack it hard! Up and over! 119 I am a part of all I have met. As f01l1' different years for terminate being here. CLASSES, uiduais capable our stay 011 Somehow [un of responsible and sercice the the Hill, ICe realize unique lellOfvsl!i" to society. bnce lee are combinations produced of indi- The class of '62 can recalla quiet campus with Old 1Ilain at the center. Change and Growth Mark Four Years of Living on The Hill. 122 The Familiar Mingles with the New ••• The new lihrnry nnd n rend hack campus cnmc to \V\IC, 123 WI'N' only plans on paper when we first Progress tri11111phe(\over sentiment-and to the ground. even over tradition-as our oldest building was brought . .. To Produce Physical Alterations on the Campus ... 12--1 As Old Mnin carne down, Baker Memorial Chapel seemed to step forth to claim its new position at the focal point of the campus . . . . and Gradual Change Within Us. \Vinslow Student Center emerged and tried to take the place of all thnt was Old ~Iflin. CONST ANeE BARNES Sociology Handy man . One of the "Troops" stance wonstnnce" Head knitting f,ll~7l~~:\i~~~, fl~~,; .. ELIZABETH BEALL English - Education SUSAN Physical Education RAY~IOND "ConAlarm "No, ~JV~I~:~I:~~ ;!~t~;~: of he~I:~~~ld.~ .S~~~~'I~t~o;'Rne~n~~~~:\~~~~' t~!:e~~~ , find it, vou can wear it!" .. Sides with the Priests and the Preachers Poosh the food and tickle the tummy.. Once lived in a monastery! BEELER - Education ALBERT, JR ~Llthematics - Economics JM.!ES ALLW1NE Economics ARTHUR '. Led the Delts in '62 master of Blanche Wnrd . D;~,~f ~(;r):~~~~~I~~~~ts ev;~~t'~~ht!~':~:e'k' ALPERSTEI~ English - Education - Pre-L'l.w Owner of several "slip-sticks" .. Stock market fan. . Volkswngen fan and owner of famous overcoat Is most famous for his quote "Got to study!" . Only a student, never nn economist. Baltimore week ends . Disciple of Spicer and the Spicerian Curve! Hates all history. Bear and Sonia ... Certainly isn't the ,lVernge type bear ... "works" at intramurals ... Stoutly proclaims that he is the prototype of the grizzly bear .. Frequents the Pit though the pendulum rlruws nearer Hails from [ellvseone National Park Hibernates all year-round Srnilcv Shy and unassuming .' Never pnrticipa!es in extracurricular activities Gets things done Hoving executive officer of HOTC .. Hello, operator, give me some numbers Gee, [ only fired a 299! Doesn't mise n ('II ....''! ... Don't worry, coach, she'll never catch me. 126 CONNIE IRC 3, 4: College Symp/wlI!! I, 2: Delta Sigma KIlPPI' (lSC Rcprescutatice 3; Presiderl/-}:/ec/ 4; Presiderll 4): /SC 4; ALOHA (Co-Patrolls Mmwger); Inlramural Sllorts 1, 2,3,4: Band 1, 2; SCA 1, 2, 3, 4: US", I, 2,3,4; FAC; JUrlior Follies, BErry SEr\ 3, 4; PI,i Alpha Mu, \Vome,,'s Dorm Council (Treasurer 4); Newllloll Club 1, 2, 3,4; IUliior Follies Cuess sohat's rleWsfOO(I!!? Special tOOa!!-crew cuts fred SUE Delta Sigma Kappa; Bllske/ball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3,4: \\fAA2,3,4 (Presiderl' 4); Hockey 2, 3, 4; lunior Follies. HAY JI~1 Frencli Cillb 1,2; Uonor GUI/rd 1; Dcitc Pi A/IJ/Ill (Serge(ml·at·Arms 3, Tfl'asurer 4); FlIOliJal/I, 2, 3,4 AHT French Club I, 2; SEA 4, /lonar G,uml l . 2: Choir I, 2, 3: Pi A1Il/W Alpha; Stut/e!!t Leadership Conference 4; Gold Bug 3 {He, l1Ortl'd; Track 1,2,3,4: \I'restlinJ! 1,2,3; Iliffe ret/Ill 1,2,3,4: /nlrm,wral Slwrts I, 2,3,4; Hciigil)Us ut» Gou!\ciI2, 3, 4: }SA 1,2,3,4 (Presidenl): Class SG,.\ Rejlrese!l/· Illke 1,4: FI\C; Junior Follil's; Men's Coun· cil 1,4: ROA 3, 4: 1Jeboliug Glu/, 3: ROrC SII/B, 127 \I'hen'stlle , /'d tat her be slealirlg picllic baskets." C()(ICiJ? ,(lces/arting, MARIE BLACK English - Education "I'm so far behind" Education in the "knowledge roommate. "Co ahead, I'll be there in a minute" ti~eT.(I~ks__ft~: got '~~vs~l~f;..t~ n.l~~~~~li~~~i~~::r" THERESA BLACK Englis!l Teddy Co-founder of the annual mid-year vacation in New York Once wore p. [. s. in the grille First shower-summer school '61 ~~;e~X~~~~~yi~~~~~o~e~~IJ~~V.H. Seen CAROLYN BOWEN Mathem,ltics - French Education DA \'10 ~I,lthematics ANDEHS - Education JA~IES AVNET Economics HARRY BACAS Economics of the lmd" by her . Neat nnd sweet .C~:;~~H~r~~{I~dl;~~!~:: :~d~~~I~~S '1~~;!~~:'/~~il~3~:I~·:I~~~~ler.· Does math problems with French accent . "Oid I take my vitamin?" Mnkes confetti of old newspapers. \Vuiling .for her ship to come in ~~~~~r~:·\rri~!~e~~~o~~ ~iSll~t,~\;(~~av~l~r ~.;i~~ll;:m:~~dC~~fer~:~:~er . Only guy ever to have enough numerals to make his social security number in chenille . Fifth official in the Ilopkins gilme . One of the best orators since Edmund Burke and Jim Avnet . Violently opposed to Open Door Policy ... Disliked Ceorge Washington for some reason. Will Fish \Vould you like to run yom fingers throllgh my hair? .. A two dab mun . . Have net, will Hsh Nickel nose . . Hollvwood here I come .. Theme song. "I'm the Greatest" "OOIl't argue, I'm right" .. Second only to Patrick Henry ill orution . Psychoanalyze me, Fred. Orgilnization personffied . "Play on Coze" Preachers' workhorse. Clower's answer to Olympians . Only two-time loser who is still a Willner .. W1o.IC's gain was U of 10.1, CWO, and AU's loss. "Don't worry. I'll take care of it" "There's no doubt in illy mind, Dr. Price." 128 ~IARIE Wome,/s Glee Club I; SEA I, 4; Choir 2, 3; SiJ!!ll(J Sigma Tim; I\LOIIA; SCA 1, 2, 3; MSM 1,2,3; 'VeSll.'yolieltcs I, 2; lnnior Follies. TEHHY Argotlll!lts 3, 4; 'Varnell's Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; SE~\ 3; lOla Gmnrno C/'i (Su",\'/'i"6 Chl/irman 3); ALOIIA; SCA I, 3; "'S'" 1; Sunday Fello,cs/iipl; Junior Follies. Now you know why Meroglypllics. 1 write in CAROLYN '''omen's Glee Club 1, 2; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SEA I, 2, 4; lola Gamma Chi (lIislorion 2, Recording SeCTelary 3, President 4); ISC 4 (Social CluJirman); ALOHA (Secretary); Gold Bug I, 2, 3, 4 (Copy Editor 3, 4); MS.H 1,2, 3,4 (Finance Chainna,,4); Intramural Sports 1, 2; SCA 3, 4; }<'AC; Junior Fo/lics. DAVE IRC 3; French Club 1, 2; SEA 4; H(mllT Guard 1, 2, 3; Delta Pi Alpha (Clwp/ain 4); Cold Bug 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; h,'ramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; FAC; JunillT Follies; ROA 3,4 /lUi il look I,co hours to cot II meal ill EurOfJC! ")'au'llneU'rfiud 11M Dc/la Gold Bug 3, Soccer 4; Golf lutrmnural S,1Orl8 I, 2, 3; Junior Pi '\//1/111; 1,2,3,4; Follies. HARRY Frencli CIIl/' 2; Detm Pi A/,'/111 (Sacill/ Chairnwn 3, Pr('~ld(,l1/ 4); IFC 4; Gold Bug 3, 4; FO{II/mll 2, 3; Track 3, 4; lntmmural S,lOrh 2,,'l,I;Junior/-'ollic:o·. 129 me, Dr. Price." SUZANNE BROWNING English - Edcatlon HELEN BUEH~I English - Education DIANA CALVEHT English - Education JOHN Physical Education WILLIA~I BAILE - Education BERGQUIST Economies NELSON BERIGTOLD English Suzy Pink and green "I-Ie is not lily Iathor' , "When you come tn visit me on the farm" "What time ls it? "Thnt really irritates me" , , , The skinny fairy "I'm cold" . Step sister. First daughter will be named Elizabeth Barrett A girl with lots of scents, Beam, and pans Pink courts. , Absent-minded, rive roommates in four years, From pots to Poe. Ray Coniff \ ! \ ! "Heh?" ell dealers' dehghl and green ,Neatness personified Cruces W~IC bcnutv , ~1an-eating fish .. Phantom Member of Sigma Iota Nt;, Peifer. .Shortest in '62 "Quiet? ,~lidget in size, giant in brains ALOHA! .. Fan of Robert Browning.. "Why docs everyone take psych breaks in our room?" ... "Excruci.uin' pain". . Long. tall friendship · .. "SOme people have zams tomorrow" Afraid of bugs, Ticklish. Ears ... Brown's twin. ' . Seen wearing Brother Brown's wnrdrobe . "I'm great". . "I own the Grille" ... All-South soccer. . Only day-hop who lives on campus. Forty point man . All-around athlete ",VllO can I get a date with?" The New windsor Ilush. Swede ... Hails from Mnssachussetts Boomed witll the "Mucl Bomber" · .. Found second home in Silver Spring ... Loves to eat and sleep .. Made tackle his home in the fan . Faithful cater of fish. . Presently is robbing the cradle ... Chartcr mcmbcr of now campus cult-Halphism. Nels ... Thinks his English reading lisl is a scavenger hunt. "Hey, Nance!" . Started studying in his senior )'o:u ... Smokes like u furnace · .. Reformed agnostic ... Loads up with nnti-frcezc ... Last man of trio: Hester, Katz, Berigtold ... One man public address system. 130 SUZANNE \Vomer,'s Glee Clu!> I; Gollege ,'It/ycr., 3, 4. French Clul) i, 2; SEA 3,4 (Tret/s!!rer 4); Phi AI'Jlw Mu (Social Chairman 2; Clwplilin 4); Junior Follies (Assistlllli Director). HELEN /lome Ecollomic.l Glu!> I, SEA 3, 4; PI.; t\lplHl Mil (Socitll Chairman 2); Homecoming Court 2; May Court I; Junior Follies. "Mariau, isthistlrc way to stardom?" DIANA Argonauts 3, 4; French Clrlb 1, 2, 3; SEA 2, 4; Sigma Sigma Tau; Student Leadership ~~f::::~~ ~;oa~f~,''.CSg-~di~~rit47',~i,e11; 2,4; FAC; JUllior Follies, \V1ra's \Vho. JACK French Club l : AI/Jlla Gamma Tau; Baseball i, 2, 3, 4; Soccer I, 2, 3, " (Co-Captain 3, 4); Intramural Sports i, 2,3,4. This heats sl!Ulying! BILL lIollor GUllrd 2; AI/,II0 emU "'" roo, fFC 4 (Vice-President); .\len's Dorm Council 4; Fool/wlli, 2, 3,·1 (Co-Captain 4); Ilose/)oll 1, .'3. 4; lntrrwrurl// Spmts 2 ... 3, 4; NCICIllf111 Club r. 2, 3, 4; FAC. French NE.LSON C/uiJ 1,2; I/C/llor Guard I. 2; Pi (Sergcant-tll-,\rlll.l 3); JuHior M'Jlw I\/IJIIII foWl'S. 131 .. I still likc the.\lillds Tole! FAY CAR~'ICHAEL Mustc . Education Not as piolls as she may appe(lr . Black Label night-light .. Formcutx her cider the bathtub way. Spent last two years with another PK Trombone specialist-follows in D'Angelo's footsteps "Cmnny" Snowed in after Sweetheart Ball First musician to carry a tray. French - Education Pink and Creen our Queen for a her Cnmmn Bcte the little Cermnn LUCY CONNERS Lucifer untidiness JUDITH COLE Psychology ~~;?l~~. STEPHEN BERi\IAN Psychology ARTHUR BLmlENTHAL Physics CHARLES Physical Education BROWN - Education . "It's all in the game" Old King Cole's wife was day. . Cave up donn life to build a purple castle with .. Only Mrs. on the May Court .. La Belle Mudarne in car "What shall I have for dinner tonight?" "Assistant Psychologist" . Claims right to genius through Only six majors ... Study hours start at 2 A.i\1. .. "Barb, ~!:~l~:~~h ~~i1~~;!l!~~SI~~O~l" .-U I~~~~;1:1~ll~? Jl(~~~rc~~~l,~\,¥l~tt :::; Home every weekend and Thursday nights ... Tennis fiend .. Eats more than Mort. Pappy Hurt's protege .. Finally got his Triumph .Havc you gotten any traffic tickets lately? ... Thinks about mOllcy cvery now nnd then. . Fanatic mutmnn . Seldom seen on campus The original Mad Has seen a Bridge ball, .. Known to physics lab when Bomber. "What, me study?" ... Partial to pixies . table . Cood fake-out . Seen with a 16-lh. steel drive sports cars. Hight-Wl'Ong .. Hangs uround the not "Downtown" ... Once roomed in the Quadrant. Baile's twin ... The Rock Hudson of summer school Charlie Brown ... Student leader=vl-clears" ... web's answer to Lenny i\loore-fast?, . Big feet ... Injury prone. AI! Mnson-Dtxon shortstop two yCUTS . As smooth as glass. . Wants to join Mennen Choir . A lover on crutches. 132 FAY Delill Omicron 2, S, 4 (C1W1J/tlit' 2, 3, Secreillry-Trea$urer 4); \\lumens Glee Club I, 2,3,4; College SymIJ/IOIlU 1,2,3,4; Freucll Club 1,2; SEA 4; Choir 2, 3, 4 (Vice-Pres!dIm! 4); Delill Sigma Kappa; Women's Dorm Council 4; Cold BrIg 3, 4; Bwd I, 2, 3, 4 (Secretllrtl 2, 3, Presidelll 3, "'); SeA I, 2, ~,);4 C~l~~;:~~il~:~ li;;t;:I~~ t~c~ S~;:~'/~':~t~~ _I); FAC, },mior Follies. JUDY Womeu's Clee CluiJ I; French Club L 2. 3. " (Treasurer 3, President 4); SE,\ 3, 4; Pili t\!plw ,II" (Sergeant-Ill-Arms 4); ISC 3; Sludclit Leadership Conference 4; Gold Bug 1,2,3 (New FeU/lim Editor 3); Ill/mecum- 1 blOu; 1 must have forgotten some/llirlg. WIlIlIII combilllltion! lug Queeu; May Court 2,3; SeA 2; Trumpeters; FAC; lrmior Follies; Who's wlio. LUCY Argonauts 3, 4; Delta Sigma Kappa (CorreslJOnding Secretllry .J): ALOHA (Typing Editor); lntramurIll Sports 1, 2; SCA 3, 4; Canterbury Club I, 2. 4: lrmior Follies. STEVE Tennis 3, 4 (Co-Cllptain 4); "'restling 3,.J; inlramuralSports I. Nccda/ourth? ART elm;r 1,2: AIJllw Gamma T(/U; Track 1,2, I: Jntrmuural Sport.f 1,2,3,4: Bridge Club 2,3,.J. SKIP /Jonor C'Ulrd 2; Alpllll Cnmma Tau (Cha/lIf/in 2,3, Vice-President .J); SGA 4 (President); Student Leaders/lip Conference 4: Student Life Council 4: ,\LOIIA (Sec/iOtJ Editor); Football 1, 2,:1,4; Bllsketball J, 2; Blue/HIli I, 2, :1, .J; Track 1; lntrrlllwrol Sllorl., 2, 3,.J; J.'AC (Ca-Clwirrlllm); Juniar J.'fJllil's;\\'lw·swlw. 13.3 "Don't u.:orry, thie one" 1, 2, Baile, I'll get SHARON CORATHEHS Biology - Education BETTIE Home DAVIS Economics NANCY Home DAVIS Economics - Education CONRAD COl-lEN Sociology EDWARD CORBIN, JB. History - Education ED~IUND CUE~IAN Sociology IIi, I'm just taking a five minute psych brenk. Gling hn hio lnh Alias, the Cundy B:1I"Kid .. Small but powerful. Performed cmClgcnc\ dissection on kitty named Jelly Bean in ~[cDaniel bnsement! . \Vhole kitchen set up in her room. . Constantly eating. yet it never shows. Needs "The Doctor" quite often!. Apple Bettie .. Guess whnt Pammie did today ... Hostess with the mostest \Vh It IS footh til? "Listen" ... Once seen digging for a Sprite in the snow with a trash cnn • House of Seven Evils First weekend 011 campuS in her senior year. Nutmeg Nancy ... House of Seven Evils . Is anybody going 10 ~l.Ir}'land? ... Has to have nine hours of sleep. . Lover of science and Spanish . Record-breaking number of roommates ... Wherc's my toothbrush? . First cook ., Pledge for two years . Hails from the Eastern Shore. ~~~l!r '~~~~~I~I~~~g ~~:n~II~:it'~:'~~I:;~ . ~11~!lr::~I!~l\~ r~~~:~~ ;~~~:s' . . Four letter man-Ill pmg-pong Likes to ;trgue with "the Count" Gnswolds prlde . Often sporrs o musrncho .., gel so tickled!" "Forget it!" ... One of the Dean's boys Creut on chdllenge "But I think we should get three quarts" . .. Whcre's the 10 Id?" "She's got a --1" . Drives a comfortable '48 Chevy ... Believes in summer work at coed campus. . Long distance phone culls. Ralf. One of Goldring's bo),s Cummu Bora Chi without II doubt. All Tavern 1960-62 HIS heen seen by Ill,llly pnllmg G stllllg~-on the bass, silly. 0 K, VIOlet, It's stnctlv xccts Booll1s with Fetus' and "Lo". . Originator of the stalk. . A real "hor-ruh" show. 134 SHAHON Be/II Be/a Be/II 3, 4; SEA ·1; Into Comma Chi (SCA Re)lresen/aticc 4); ISC 3; SCA 3, 4, MSM3,4. BErnE Home Economics Club I. 2, 3, 4; Dc//a Sigmll Kappa (CorreslHml/ing Secn'laf!l 3); JlmiOfFal/ies. \Vllat! rOI/M!I you are already a t/fu/fed "Of course it runs!" bird? NANCY Horne Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4; Delta Signw Kappa; hmlor Follies. CONNIE Argonaut.s 3, 4; Pi Gllmrna Mil 3, 4 (Presiden/ 4); Choir 2, 3; Men's Glee Club 1, 2; Pi Alp/III Alpha (Chap/aill 2); IFC 3, 4 (Vice-Presillelll 3, President 4); SCA 4; Stlldent Leadership Conference 4; Men's Donll COllucil 4; AWIlA {Co-Advertising ~~a~I:£~;t tt3~":.~r~~n~t:;;rt:eTr~;;II;~ i,Ct 3, 4; \\'e.sleyans 2, 3,4; Junior Follies; /lflm's Lcaderslli/l Society 4; Who's Who. "Bllllcr/iellI8" ED Freurh CI"b I, 2; SEA 4; DI'lta Pi AIJllla. /PC 3, 4; ,\LOH,\; Soccer I, 2, 3, 4; Track 3,4; IntromumIS,)()rts2,3,4. NED Gamma Be/II C/,! (SacitJl C/lllimwn 3, Presidell/ ·1); IFC 3, 4; Shu/enl Lclll/ers/lip Conference 4; Men'g Dorm Council 3; Soccer Mmwger 3, 4; IntrlUllllra/ Sports 2, 3, 4, Bmu/ 1,2; "-AC; lUllior Fil/li('s; SO/}/liMic{jl~ 1 ?,3, ·1. 135 Z E E T 51 LI~DA Home Economics DEAN - Educutton MILDRED DICKEY Music - Education CAROLINE DRECHSLER Chemistry WILLIA~I DEANEH Economics JOHN DE,\IEY Sociology DAVID ECK~IAN History House of Seven Evils ,. Linda Lettuce. . Likes tu enrcrtniu ut home Loves Fords .. Ccnttnuallv on the "Dean's" list Always smiling, Gave up donn life for Vetville Finally Found a permanent roonunnte , , , A bedroom in the management house , Hundv Fumilv Soc, budget. Preacher's kid, Preacher's gal. "No! I'm 1101 in the bundl" Four years and still on the sleeves! Should have roomed in Levine, \Vriter's cramp her freshman year II lies solo pc,fmmances Spent the summer collecting ideas for her wedding, [ust keep 011 eltlllg! "But I have other things to do besides burying myself in luh all afternoon" .. Another tray toter" , Usually secn in a white coat, , ,Just can', spell , , . Can sleep through the ,\lidnight Harmonizers Won citation from her big sisters as good "Most High Delt Worm", Will, , ,Advocate of the "Siller Technique" "Loves Alpha Cumru» Tau Frequently seen with a blond skunk, 'Play cards much, '\Iac?" " "Next semester I am really going to hit the books", . Volunteers to put up the dummies Polished cotton trousers and sweater all year. Pi Alpha Alpha's answer to the athletic world., Has been known to play baseball in his room . . "I'm not ready 10 settle down yet" , , , "Professors have their viewpoints; I have mille" "Poof! ,Hasn't missed a major . , . Oct's indigestion while eating, . , "Push-ups anyone?" Coof-off . Pushing 100,000 in his beat-up Dents from parking tests "ClIng-ho!" ~r.a~~~;:~;: [alop , , , Cotta Hit hard, go armor, . Potshot . Creal ~i;l~~~r;{~::~~ !;I~S ;~-_-6~dn:IIII~~~t;Ka;1· O~~~I~I!~~~~I~~es arc keen" 136 LINDA llome Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 3, 4; Sigmu Sigma Tau; SCA 1,2; usu 1,2 xm. Deltll Omicron 2, 3, "' (Trellsurer 2, 3, l'resi· dent 4;) \Vomen's C/eeCiub 1,2,3,4, (VicePresident 4); Frenc/t CluJ} I; Sf:A 3, 4 (President 4); ROTC S,wnsor 2; Choir 2, 3, ,I; Sigma Si~rn(/ T'au (A/wtlni SecretnnJ 3): Military Bull QIleen 2; May Court 1, 2, 3; SCA I, 2,3,4; MS.\{ 1,2; Trumpeters; Who's \VItO, E!.>eryone'soccompanisti Lalsol practical practice. ~ct~ CAROLINE ~~m;;~ I~~~ 3~~:~\f~'M4;1. ~~g,1I4;SJ~:::~r BILL Ai/lira Gamma Tau; Fool/JIIII 1,2,3, lranmraISports2.3,4;JuniorFollies. Aftl'rfour ucars. J'celtlll!cnougll! "',hinkJ'mont/lI.'grl'cn." Thcgirls JOliN Alpl", Alplttl; Bmie/,all 2, 3, 4, 'Vrcsllin~ 3; Rifle Team " (Manll~er); lntrllmlmll S/)Orts 2, 3, 4; Rc/igiotls Life COImcii 3; USM 2, 3," (Presit/ent 3); 'Ves!ellauS 2, 3, 4; Junior Follics; ROTC SlaD· Pi DAVE IRC 4: Pi A//)/W AI/)lill (Scrgcflltt-(II-Arm.~ Track 4: Riflc Tcam 1,2,3,4; Inlramurlll S,JOrIS 1,2,3,4; RO,\ 3, 4; Cotor Gluml 2, 3. 3); 137 leill be herc in a mililite. "11I;is1l Ihad m!l.45." 4; In- MARIAN EDWAH])S EngHsl1 - Education Pink and grecn "Those CABOL Home Economics FOAH]) - Education BETSEY FONTAINE Sociology STANLEY EINHOHN Biology HEHBERT FALLIN, JR. J\'lathematics-Physics-Edueation WILLIAM History - English FELCHEH Education Sarah Seventh In love with a leatherneck "FO! ~l~'~v;I~~~l~'~k~:~~kel~~I[ a ria n M i In ::~i~;I~ri(iaEloiSel~ lI~si,I::leli~)gra P~lt)~)??ister wedding An original Jersey Liked those purple and Warm-hearted real Southern bells are away those roommates of mine," "Dew-Drop-In" dweller .. Body in Maryland, heart in New One of Daisy's little flowers Have needles, will knit cold New Hampshire lllghts .. Loves blue and white with a white passion Farm lass with authentic moo. Man-mad. girl with a big smile Can sleep any time of day ., A belle Did Chopin compose at the piano? Onion Hall , But J like to eat . Loves twinkling eyes I speak Wide-eyed innocence. Fresh-air enthusiast. Einy Pilots the coolest rods on campus.. Montana .. Weekends heads into Baltimore. . Roomed with the Toe and Benedict Arnold Drove get-away car for the Toe. . Found "gnlvid uteri" for Harwell Once known as Stan Clarke Studies £sqllire instead of dentistry. One of the original "Fertile Valley" the lizard ... Pool ings Took over he Co-Pi's Used to major in bridge Now resides in . Belongs to Prospective Fathers Club ... Wizard and shark . Comments are highlight of fraternity meetbusiness end of Gold Bug La find it bankrupt. "Do yOll think Sandy will mind?" ... Loves Hackett's whiskey sours .. "Herbie, can J call Ginny for a date?" Drink much? . Yea, McGill! N~tl'~~!e' ~~~~t~U~~l~~~;l~ve ~e~ i;]~tea~~a\~~~ a~a~l~;_ ~;~ns 'tl~~)tO\~~:~fc\ing 138 __j STAN Pi ;\:;~;;,::\,:::;"!,::",,,,i S~;o:::Cl ,_,3,,, 4;3 ; JSA 2, Alp/III DIANE CAHDNEH Phy~ical Education - Education NANCY CAHDNEH Home Economics - Education DONNA GHEWELL French _Educntion CARY GILL Pre-Medical FRED GOLDMAN Psychology JEnny GOf~E Physics - Muthemutlcs "Cheese and Crackers" H.E.B. Chandler Crew. June, 1962 Leaves VlIgllll1 tl Idem u-k 111eve)y room Never-ending appetite Another wild weekend at Charlottesville No letter today! how to catch spatula in electric mixer . Keeps Four yenr Daisy plan "Hey, kiddo!" The "quiet" one Summer spent as . Repeated nursery school in '6 l . Freshman Frencb major who'd never had French Chandler Crew Bill won her heart after many tried. Minored in physics but Aunked it! . Substituted roommate's feet for ironing board. . Absent-minded Five foot dwarf engaged to six foot giant Off and on band member. Maypole Lost a little King to dental school. . Husstnn B,lSS "All right, one more and then I have La go hack and study" ... Plnns to go to mecl school Interested in girb-one a week. Known to cut qunl lubs for basketball practice Taught Biology 302 in three nights!! Alphrc Studied between deals Strictly a swe,~ter man .. "Anybody want 1 bagel? Eats pretzels as if they're gomg out of style. A Detroit faa .. Has been known to blush Turned psycho sophomore year Roomed with 11 two ebb man Loves science courses. [er "Perry COli" Likes Walt college in three y(;;ars without an)' JOined the Navy to fly . Met an A real "bachelor" . Smallwood Disney movies ubout dogs. Finished help from the French department. old flame in San Juan "Wahoo" resident with receding hairline. 140 DIANE NANCY "A letter II dllY " Do y()U Ill!l)eUredfeet? lleerili#? Ti/clillllll~e 10send IliclmilWillllirJll. FliED Dell" Pi A/plIO; Culd }3"g tI1(;n'~'G/eeC/uiJ 1,2 141 3; JSA 2, 3, 4; LEADAINE l-iACKETT English Education "Hey Troops, let's go to the Pit" One of the Troops . Met Munday, going steady Tuesday, pinned weclnesduy, engilgcd Thursday f\ bridge major with minors in Procrastination 211 and Pit 413 Pride 01 Dr Butler's department Do Bob and I louk alike? Quiet in the halls. HAHI3IN t.,'fARY English PATHLCIA Still Tal HAHH PSyd1010gy PAUL .. People frum nil maintain Chef CHANT Philusuphy - neligion BMlHY CHOSS Pre-Dental [Ol-IN CHOVE English Life is just a jcst A constant IIis love handles Sung Ie rder women, and my Bachelor jacket Has been known to study-once are able to recognize Paul directions Truly one of his figure he practices the Boy-Ar-Dee. victim of the phnntom Famous fOl 101 the WOI ld Please give me wine, Renowned ohomle glOUp It the DDT Sleeps in bush with Brother Martin Methodist tl110ugll mel through , . , Hende~vous at rhe cornrnur~itr ~)ond PIe fhgllt {rom Bnlrlmore Web's indispensable ... "This IS itl" ... Converses in his sleep One of tbe three Johns Cet me up at 6:30 . A new love eaeh year. . "Think I should wenr my hat?" Homeo??? 142 FiHli!"J got the bid! "Todaoia Mexico!" BAHHY A/p"" G(llJIma Jlmior F()llie~' 143 T,m; lntramural Sports I, 2; nli corazr!u c,~flicn MARGAHET HILLEH English SUSAN English HOGAN - Edncutlon STEPHEN HATTON Pre-Dental THOi\'IAS HAYES, JH English DONALD Physical Education HOBART - Education Dumb blonde "P.K., believe it or not!" "Sound off, Alpha!" "Which IVHV to the ladies' room?" . Pinned to a Bachelor brother My tan is r.{ding\ .. Can sleep through three alarm clocks Gotta study now That didn't taste like lemonade How can tl11yunc be so slow? Shares enthusiasm wit11 the Dean over a certain Lord Bvron .. All the world's her stage Sus.mswcrphone '. No, I don't set my hail It's got to be here some place. . Sings while 5118 serves Sudden interest in botany nurtured avocado tree So live! ! !. . Fever sore prone. Sharp shooter with Sight on dental school . Staccato laugh More trophies than Ben HOg'lll .. Luxury personified-thought he IVHS going to Crosstoger's Instead of college. Booms with "Hairy College" Bnchclor-not for long Loved his summer vacation with Uncle Sam . . Hair . Yauaup . Don Martin's buddy .. ONCE got a Has been known to have trouble getting home from Schroder's out of English courses Letters to Cornell in senior year Cungn . Finally decided not to go B.A. Lord Byron fan. Hebel ... Pnckrar . .Btruck by a baton . Lives Owns the '47 Buick withuut running boards Developed fumblius his senior year Authority Iedcmcy Clubroom Capers-Hobart Hour at the White House Loves "risky" sours. on bridge and the CunCooks on a large scale. 144 MARY HOJ-HdAN Home Economics - Education CONSTANCE JOHNSON English - Education DIANE KANAK English ROBERT HOLT, JR Economics HOMAN KINSLEY, J H. Chemistry HUNTEH KIRKMAN Political Science Chandler Crew "Tomato Mnrv" Vinegar plus rollers equal Mary House of Seven Evils The only Sigma with real skunks at home. "Chubby Checker" Keeper of odd hours .. A taste for rabbtr food Auto maniac Chunn galore but oh rhut laugh Seems quiet but not "Can [ ask you a question?" Favors ilrmy life Five roommates in four years.. Cbanges major yearly. Eastern Shore g'11 Redhead. Only girl who uses curlers to ~tnlighten hair "In otherwords". Knits sweaters in spare time Loves "big city" and "Long Island." ll'legaphone MidSc11001eu by a to do Holter Has been known not to care. Engineer of me powerplavs . who's the sexiest girl in the Census Bureau? . Can 1 borrow your car, Bob? Roomed with the Toe, Montana, and Teddy Bear. Opening line "Hi, Beautiful!" Roams with P.C. and C.S. Desires to be a Ping-pong player of note . Favorite subject-German Counselor physics, math, and chemistry . Seen with a red head ... Owns types of rural clothing . Grad school waiting to humble him pole, will fish" "Cruel" Two cars in one yerlr. in Hunch. One of the three stooges Carried on in Alpha Gamma Tau. Gung-ho summer camp. Hunch, who is Miss Brown? . Has been seen Downtown eyeballs. . One of the Chnrl!c Hall Boys Trips to Emmitsburg. 146 DIANE Club 1, 2; ROTC Sparlsor 3; Pili (Vice-l'resitieul 4;) lSC 4; ALONA Staff); Gald Bl'g 2, 3; Cheerleadi'll< L, 2,3,4; (Cllpl(Jiu 4); FAC; hnuor Follies. French A/p/III (Art Mil BOB Argo/l{mls 3, 4, lRC 2, 3, 4 (Vice-Presideut 3, Pre.~idenl, 4); French Clllb 1,2; Pi Gamma Mil 3, 4; Pi Alpha Alpllll; lniralllllral Sports 4; SCA t ioondcr i] if ICOIdd taste good? 1,3,4;fI1SM 1 CONSTANCE KIMOS French LOUISE LANDIS Religion ~'IARY LEMKAU Sociology DAVID LITTLEFIELD History JAMES LOMAX Chemistry JOSEPH Towson transfer Intellectunl commuter,. The mlllti-lingunl kid Thcodore, the mysterious mouse Ukulele named Freundmuchcr Cupid unaware. [npanese poetry Tlloughtfulness and creativity combined "TIle apartment downtown senior year. Self-styled pixie. Weegie Took four years to go on ,1 diet ... "Whrub a vithouth?" Spent two years in physics lab, although ,1 religion major .. Thought I'd die in a pile! . Majors in extra-curricular activities. "Be My Love" Loves little horses Disturbs pence with Landis IaUghtl:lL Lempkin. . Wicked city woman NYU.. Europe on a shoe string Level head in all crises ... Everyone's confidante and friend Pence Corps and-Sociology Deep thinker and ... Faithful ~~"1~~~:~f J Inspiration with a capital "1" admirer of the Whitfield's protege-wit]l a Yankee accent! . Resurrected the mc ... "This place doesn't have the proper respect for intellectualism". . "Caustic Crusader". . ,Peanut butter and chapel cards Once lived in Minnie's basement tor three weeks. Ponytail hanging on his wall! One of Goldring's boys. "Allright. everybody out of the pool .. All the way with Gamma Beta Chi ] ve got to serve you breakfnsr!' Downtown more than uptown Shared pad 345 with Half and Fetus Never seen smoking Lo.. One of the thirty-five letter winners. McDADE Biology - Pre-Medical Da~l~{aste~~ ~::~~~I~~~~-~~repl~~o:::;~ee~;~id'S "ig~~e rigl;t;t~g~<~:~?, .. Bot! . Altitude check .. I mean after all "Rodney "ROTC. picked up tile twist after a little coaxing Uses Tom as nn alarm 148 _ __j NewS{Jllg: 01,,1'111 gUiillCtO L",~imllllVill, iI "k,,jeleolllJ)ykrwe. ~>'IARY 1I1C .2; Women's Glee CIi·1 M" 4; tntremurai Sports 1, MSM 1,2.. 2; SCA 1, CHHISTINE LEWIS Art - Education LINDA LIMPERT English - Education LOUISE Home Physical LOFFLEH Economics JOHN i\'leKENNA Education - Education EDM UNO MAKOSKY Physics DAVlD MARTIN Economics An original "Dew-Drop-In" dweller Advisor, artist and Argonaut Share her lair with a skunk Mistress of the Purple Castle Out of her mind with the Follies. . "1 don't care what Murv Bess says, I'm not Known for her frequent trips up the hnll Lynn Hopkins f 111 .. Likes a "Tom" boy Five-day What's the mutter? "You know what I mann" Giggles ing the days until graduation Early bird of Blanche Ward drenched Sigma at Homecoming sophomore year. Lof. "Tomorrow 1start my diet" .. One of the Troops. Majoring in Alan . "Please don't let me eat another thing" "Need something to wear tomorrow, guess I'll make a skirt". . Another one of Daisy'.~ domestics Loves bucker seats! . Oh, those eight o'clock classes. Wizard One of \Vob'~ tell per cent Known for intellectual comments .. Avid Eagles rooter Been one of the "Co-Pt's" . Once dated a "Hodent'". "RRR. ight" Webfoot from Woodbury I disagree Broke Wob's pencil in practice Sing along with Mitch "I'm on English fan . , . hall cup a diet, pass the cookies" Frequently asked by the head of the department, "Son, may 1 use the car this afternoon?" Ftzzte Disli~es English . Moans in his sleep Caught with a dining in hIS room Published public letter to the Dean Chops-one of Corky's boys Has hot jump shot. Price's Prophet. Boomed with Charlie Brown, a Hebel and a Squirrel ... Plays the rackets with Pappy Once was lost in the O.TT. Little fresh' I can't sanction that Gator mouth Lettered twice in senior yeal 150 Looi: 11/ ottthose little clectronsl Physical Education - Education JUDITH LORRY English ~\'IAHGARET Home Economics JOHN McINTYRE - Education MEHEDlTH Music - Education THOMAS MUHLFELDER Pre-Medical FHEDERICK NICOLL Economics 1001 hairdos in :1 day. Chuck Finally transferred-for one d'lY ... Keeps famous third drawer well supplied ... Received best gift at the Bachelor Christmas . Vast correspoudence.. Has a special use for wax. . Have will travel Owns a Phi Alph nightshirt. Chandler Crew .. "Pecan Peggy" . Weekend visitor from Murvland U ... House of Seven Evils . The Lake . Loyal Sigma Do you thinkj''". "Oh, 1 don't know!" Peggy Pifer "Never could spell!" .. Pokey. Has been known to put her roommate in ,I drawer. Music from the flatlands of Hates and roll Addictcd John's in senior year Dresser pip!;) and liquor don't mix "I've the Eastern Shore "Detn-ye" to caffeine ... Roomed with two more looks like a drug store ... Found out reformed" New interest in Japan. "The Muhl" Future A.'\·I.A. president Pennsylvania !light lights One explosion ahead of the Russians Pilots the "Maroon Bomb" . ''I'll bet I can" Drs. Hauth Hoyle and YO(I.lf Kritch . Initiates Lewis Hall Loves Foreign women The Stalk. Ferd the Mun Tan. . Went out for track to improve his water skiing. Wanted to drive a bulldozer to the Downtown G tve up beach combmg for mountain climbing. . Booms with a "Saint" Offlclal poser fOI the ALOHA "Only private eye to wear white pistol belt on cases. 152 / gel (j bang O!J/. of life! Allnapolis or Philadelplw? RUTH ANN J\:IASON French - Education BARBARA English DOWNEY J'o.<[£INEKE - Educnnon PHICE, II Biology - Pre-Medical JAMES DONALD PUSEY, II IIABUSH English - Education 154 "ce iusl got/ogllin weight! WIIilII don', go "llil'(JIIg/," for Edna,! JUSIQ.P.II/I(/!lWlllldCllf()/ Locked out? makes three. CAROLINE MITCHELL English - Education MARTHA r-.WORE Mustc SUSAN MORTON Biology KENNETH REIFSNYDEH Pre-Engineering FREDERICK RHEINHARDT Mathematics BEHNARD HINEHAHT Philosophy Mitch ... Only fire warden to start a fire. A confused moneyman One of the three musketeers .. Its whnt's up front that counts " An original "Dew-Drop-In" dweller. Procrastination personified. . Shares stall with a cow Always a sleepy time gal Favors sports. I take 23 hours this semester?" Protege of Hall's contribution to Playboy .. Guess to cut out these parties ... Collector of idols Hitchhiking, type of transportation Prof's unwilling slave. Sets her clock by that 7:30 phone call eVel)' night "That Dick" .. Earned her R.T. in x-rsy before receiving B.S . Takes great care of her long blond tresses : Chief chauffeur for the Delts ... Endless appetite for subs .. Has a smile for everyone .. Transfer, now back. TR-3 and red hnir Trumpet man for the Sopbtsttcnts "How 'bout some coffee?" Cotta hit the sack by 11:30 at tile latest. . Three years at \~~'!,C-two years as a spy at JI-IU , know I'll flunk this test tumorrow - Guess what, lucked out, got ,111 A . Music lover. ::! ;'r-,'Lm, like don't sweat it" .. Gamma Beta Chi all the way. .Weekend trips to direct the singing monsters and see Han close second in Body Beautiful Contest. All . Prof's organ grinder Roomed with Half and Lo Gamma Beta CIli'S all-round coach. . Library is his second Came from Frederick to muke weekend trip~ to D.C. "Bernie, call" First rate tray toter June 23nl. Just has J4 Usually seen behind typewriter. 156 I _j MARTHA ~c"",_c"...,:"::,,.3, 4; Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Fre11ch J, 2, 3, 4; Delta Sigmo S!/"'phu"!J "Wheredid!JOIISII!JtIIrJpl'el1;t/sMcDlllliel?" The ditling hell food iSH't liIal hl/d, is it? This sure bet/Is uencii avul pt/per. CAROL French PHILPOT - English - Education PATRlelt\ English HAlmy . SIlO' 'nufF drawl . Red-haired pinkie Cute 'n Black and White . Patty's baudstund Togetherness with Jerry Sabbatical in her senior yeal PINK - Edncntion IWMBEHCER English - Education STANLEY SHAHKEY French - Education WILLIAM Curohe The bratty little sis Head sheep dog basketball star Cn~d.uates 011 first wedding anniversary. "A Vithouth ith" "I'm goin' to !ali that test!" . Cum addict "Please pass the sult!" To take Hildebran or Mnkosky, that is the question "Be My Love." SITTEH Economics Rummy Paints abstract nudes .. Hahhit, Hummv and Percy Tribby's stage hand Mumblcs in sleep about Janie. Fe11 in creek with M-I. rifle at summer camp .. Roomed with two heaven gazers, a monk, and a hess . Loves weird "far-out" drama. Linguist toe. (spenb English, too) Lab opens at one Soft-spoken .. "TIle tape goes here, see?" Talented Likes to mix with Sigmas there on time most of the time Music from head We nre open 24 Keeper of Cerf "Well-rounded" . "Nikita" Split personality, Kennedy and Mr. "Which will it he, fellows-Sharkeys or the OTT?" Left on a snbbatical for a semester The Bachelor took a wife Scooter sitter Procrustinntion 20 [ Nodoz nud water bags. A rncquetccr. 158 MAHTY CAROL D PA1TY SEA 1, 2, 3, 4, JllIlior Fotttce. I kllow it'.~someiohere, Mr. KerSClJ! Crlll't wri/e ,,;!tIHwl lUlling? JANET Physical PIUCEn Education Education JUDITH Englisll - French REED - Education SANDHA Pumpkin Pinned to a trunxparent twill. Chandler Crew . Parker'~ pel "Quiet! ! [" Dangerous derby drivel B"king sud 1 rddter Housemother to freshman girls in senior yeal Built led md gl ly bird house. Have to leave lab early today, we're going for a walk Curve lrrenkor .. Won a Wimmer "But Honnee, where Fun-loving French mnjor Sigma I.ota Nu Whore's the Last of the Grille group Sincere friend . It's happy nappy time Long Island refugee "It's time for French lab!" June sixteenth! HEED Music - Education CHARLES SNYDEH, JH Psychology Prof. Del.eng's to be gung-ho. protege. . Father Spends nights in the phone booth .. Is known of Four Dirneusionnls Avid user of Black (f~~ ~~lifl~~~~;lt~sC~l:~~l~ am b~,nlo~I~~llh\~endl ~I~~e\~~~l~ MORTON SPINO Biology FHANKUN STOCK~'IAN, English JH - Education l~~e s~I:~~l~ncl~:Ge Coolest guy in the dorm Huh-he's up in lab. Think it'll be a hurd test ... Goes home every weekend. Starting a diet this week ROTC check in What are we having for supper tonight . One of the top hustlers at college \-\lorking on a masters in billiards. Has a charming wife and or three times a week Maurice Commuter to Frederick two losrng roomm ites "Just one A teacher is his best friend Ole fccc. 160 CATHAIHNE Phvsical Education nE£SE - Education PATHICIA HEYCHAFT Sociology CAnLEEN HITTEH Queen of "Hartz" . Pluys second fiddle to guns Hoomie Leader ~f the Red and W,!lite . :, . Busy sen,~or year-~een by uppointmeur o.nly I hate fl~paragus Hey, gang Dates In a hearse Major supporter of telephone company. . Country hayseed Troop member. "Elsa i\bx\_vell .has nothing on me" Both ends of the Dean's List! The god of Onion Hall. Witty Almost reached goal of breaking all the rules at Wr.-IC Decorated wishing well in the wee small hours Cling-ho, \VMC No sense, nllbumor . Likes 'em tall, dark and smart. Chicken Little French CAHL Philosophy JAMES STHEIN - Heligion WADDEL English ROBERT \NARF1ELD Economics Marx Chubby Eats very httle--ha! "It's oharncter building" "Cruel" Pre-flight (?) . "Well, what d'va think?" Lost his twice with Barb's help Bachelor fan. Is gaining all the weight field lost He controb his section under the communal system. Wndds Has one of best ping-pong serves in history . Resident of Student Union Cuest interior decorator Likes tu walk Downtown Peanut butter and chocolate cokes ... "Serious lv" Hemingway's my Has WMC's biggest rock and roll eollectio;l Black T shirts ws-r . . Connoisseur. . Command of the Area World travel. Got the jump by still"ting freshman yeur three points down Only housemother that looks like one ... Lover of birds, "Hollins". Metrccal Martinis? . The only lineman Wl10 can outweigh Wob Studies best lying down. Silal/l;az;:;iIIlP? I-Iey,islilat mbbit or doce thnt smell inhere? i NANCY HOELKE Political Science EUNICE SANK Latin - Education VIBCINIA SCHUHJ\'IAN Biology - Education DAVID WAHNEH English Eduontton "It's pnrty Hunk me-I'm WAHHEN English JONATHAN WATTS - Educnuon WILLIAMS Pre-Medical time" "She's . Never leaves the . Choice words in an institution" I love Denn got the 6ne-1" One of Crille A "night people" the morning. "They can't Howery and 1\'lr. Foutz. Dr. Bailer's protege Black and White's plnyboy-preflight Anne Arundel county's # 1 sewer rat . Inspires females to compose lyrics about Black nnd Whites . Chased Kay McKay with worm in tnliertt tlw Illind . Preaches in women's reformatory President forgot his name. Kept dead cat in closet for semester "Oh, good grief" "How's it feel to be coordinated?" Plays cool sax for Sophisticats . Finds colds a sore Foint. Follower of Charlie, Snoopy, Lucy, and Linus Lives in Lewis Hall Uses a human skull for his pencil holder 164 KATHERINE SCHWABELAND Biology - French NANCY SHANKLE French - Education NANCY Mathematics SINCER - Education H.OBERT WOLF Physical Edncnnon WILLIAM Philosophy - Education YUTZY, IIJ - Heligion Had the deadest cat in the dorm Enjoys snow battles He has the sexiest eyes! Frequents Baltimore's coffee houses. . Sees beauty in everything Main attraction of the freshman biology lab Onion Hall's contribution to Vogue . Firm believer in three meals n day. Eastern Shore lass. Efficient Verville homemaker Just one more hand of bridge .. Twins can be [un . Traditional midnight seance . Mademoiselle to Madame by way of a preacher. . Big blue eycs . Good morning, cruel world .That unforgettable "whip" to the twin kiss, Singer ... You can always hear her coming. "I Hunked that test, 1 know T did" Same roommate for four years One of contact crew "Anybody want to play bridge?" ... Loyal Sigm:l ,. Neat dresser "Hey, roommate" Genius of math department. "Cotta go on a diet." "Wolf" . Impractical joker. The Commander Famous for night attacks. Engaged for how long? Shippensburg, where is that? . Sophomore Homecoming? Don't remember. Started studying in junior year. 1.5 average after first three years. Gamma Beta Chi's answer to Santa Claus "Big" eater. . Banjo player at all hours . Practiced two nne! a half years for a five line solo Clowning around is his favorite pastime Of course, he is pious February grad. . Pre-Hrght . Often been seen leading serenades. 166 NANCY French Ci14b 1, 2; SEA 2, 3, 4; Sigma Sigma Tau t Sergeont-at-Arms 2); ALOHA (Ad~erlisillg Mmwger); MSM 1, 2; FAC; l1minrFollics. BOB HOllor Glwrr/ 1, 2; Alpha Gamma Trl14; Foot/)(i111, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; luntor Follies; ROTC StrJjJ /-/ouesl,;ust one more hand. "rlwshallwehit/ollight! Need (lIIytlli1lg he s(Jicl! B!LL Choir 2, 3, 4; Gumma Bela Chi; SCA 3, 4; Religious Life Council 3, 4; Cunterbury Club 2,3,4 (President 3). 167 .~dAUHEEN SITTEH English - Education JANET SPHINGER Mathematics - Education LOUISE {'~YCHE Home Economics - Education KYUNG SYNN Music MARY SUE TROTMAN History LUCILLE Home TUCKEr! Economics - Education Fltb SGA . Another Filbey with u trumpet Notecard knowledge Pixie politician ... "1 must confess-I am pinned to Bill Sitter" Her only diamond was blue and white Graduates with a BA and BS "Sit 'er on a scooter" Mumed a Food Fair I'm a tray toter. Abandoned labs in fourth year for more relaxing education desk ... Seen at breakfast once this year ... One of Dr. Spicer's disciples . "So there's a test tomorrow-let's go to the movies". Slung hash in DC "You Si'y three no-trump, 1 pass!" Keeper of Delt cashbox Stitch .. Harriet Always on the go Works occasionally Louise's Saloon-uh-snlon . Changes roommates once ,1 semester List maker \Vaits 'til the night before to write term papers. Can make a skirt in len minutes ... Perennial convention goer Gracious lady. . Displays endless generosity to all . Music lover ... Enjoys those walks downtown Passes o~t delicious K~r~an food to her friends. Beautiful oriental dresses. LIkes to get mad Irom home Quickly learning jitterbug and abo how to use slang. "Hey, Hatch, let's go to the Pit" Lender of the "Troops". There are three way~ to get the faculty orr the set ... But, Deun Howery, I'm trying to be tactful ... What color .~neaks shu!! 1 wear to Chapel tonight? . This is a small Christian college for smull Christians. Chandler Crew Lucy Lard. House of Seven Evils "58" Precious Benner . Idea' Sigma . Green-haired junior ... A true Bachelorette "I don't even believe it!" Lucy Baby .. Only horne economics major with a private seamstress. 163 MARY SUE 6~/~: ~~I~~~:;;II;I'~' 3~ ~StJi~~~j!re~l)fe:l~{~ )~' Sigll/a Kappa [Business Mmw{!,er 2, 3); SGA 4; ALOHA (Photography Editor); Intramurei Sp()rls 1, 2, 3, 4; SeA 3, 4; UCeF 3, 4; FAC; lnnior Follics. 169 Evil spelled bockW{lrds is live. t'hts one 1lIakes/if,y-eightl NANCY TURNER SOciology BARBABA Art - Physical WALKER Education Education VIHGINIA English RACHAEL French - History BETTY Home WENTZ - Education WHITFIELD Economics MANETTA WARD - Education - Education WILLErr Home Economics "Hey, Group!" . Black and White fan BIg blown eyes T lllg drunkard . Chandler Crew HIS won award lor most unC.lmpy c<lmp counselor Nels . Owns teddy bear complete with growl Pirate all the way Soc. major with unhumnnitanan tendencies. "I'm gonna get organized this year" Turned room into an artist's studio in Junior year. Frequent visitor to the infirmary. . Has to have her sleep, but seldom gets enough ... Hey, Roomie. Heading for California some day Annnpoltran at heart Who's procrastinating? Left Blanche to live with Albert Norman. "Oh, my!" . The cloog from Pocomoke. Welche-l! . "Terrie's coming soon" Early to bed, early to rise . Practice teacher who takes Hula lessons on the side. A snow fairy in Hawaii???? . Poooooo-I didn't get a letter today! Bach. . 5'5);:" Day student who commutes from the nrea of Manchester. Seen often in the Grille. Finds history just plain interesting .. Likes to speak French .. Willing to help anyone! . Also concerned about current events Noted for heing on time. Three year student . Received i\'IRS degree before entering college "Oh, how am J going to get out of management house long enougll to go to work?" Midnight's a good time to wash "Whut's a punt?" ... Finally learned to sew, better learn to cook, too Co-owner of the third drawer . Never panicked 'til the night before the test Can't travel with less than three suitcases Couldn't wait for the management house. 170 NANCY \I'omen's Glee Club 1,2; IO/1! GwnJl!a Chi; lSC 4 (President); SGA Cabinet 4; Student Leadership Conference 4; 1,V011len's Dorm Council 4; SCA !; Junior Follie.~. BAHB Women's Glee Club 2; French Cit,iJ I, 2, SEA J, 3, 4; Del/a Sigma KapIl/I; ALOHA; Gold Bug 1, 2, 3,4 (COP!l Editor 3,4); Intremnmi SlJorts J, 2, 3, 4; SCA 2, 3,4 (Cabinet 4); Religious Life COImeil 4; MS/>.J 1, 2,3,4; WesleYlllwttes 3, 4 (President 4); junior Follies. "Eocu Detm Howery recommends Aoondeodorant" Mine ~Vell, here I /1/)1-h(ls the bell mug yet? \I'ell, Michelallgelo started thisu;ay! BAHBARA WOLOZIN English _ Education MAHY BESS English BAHBAHA History Home - Education JULIA YOUNGER Economics - Education ZAHHADKA - English - Education lvlAHLENE "Bessie Big Mess" . An original "Dew-Drop-In" dweller .. Tnllesr cow in whole herd Likes big boys with little bugs . Porn Porn on stilts Owns most controversial car . "Teacher" . Oh, those bedroom eyes Shoveled snow with amazing results One of three musketeers. YINGLING English LILLIAN History WOOD - Education Perfection and poise exempli fled Barham needs her rest Mirror mirror on the wall Something's got to be done about this Tried but failed to reform her roommate. From a cute cbubby freshman to a slim trim senior Tnlgedy, [ellcma didn't get here today!" Zl]\.-JMERMAN SOCiology "Julia Jelly" Sigma, junior year-Navy, senior year. Fine taste for Iowa corn Nigllt guwn and snow boots? .. What fire drill? Ummp! .. Oh my! .. Upstairs maid to hostess in six easy (?) weeks . Coke on the Hakes. "Senior"-ity on third floor Blanche Ward. "Czech" this out ... Talks with hands .. Tally-ho! Anotner conference with Dr. Makosky???? Metternich, Milton, and Muldoon. J\·lissile expert . Avid curiosity Sleeps in laundry room and kitchen Loves art and ceramics. Champi?ll giggler "Amigos" . Flunks courses with A's and B's .. A fan of Dr. Earp Likes New England .. Member of Grille group and Boo-Boo club. Likes certain features uf the Air Force Transfer student Loves to drive in snow Day hop from nowhere. 172 So ,,;lio needs their old card tubie. 'VIIOsallSI can'tboil wli/er? Well, I Iw!)e 10 knoio ill Iheworld.r wlw/,'s goi/lg 001 Wi"hillg Mar/elle? [or something, SENIOH CLASS OFFICEHS. First row. Lucille Tucker, secretary; Nancy Roelke, vlcc-presklcnt: Kay \Vard, SCI\ representaLive. Second row; John Crove, treasurer; Downey Price, president; Arthur Alperstein, SCA representative. Seniors Reflect on Prosperous Four Years ... We entered Western Maryland in 1958 as hundreds of freshmen before us with beanies on our heads and confused looks on our faces. Each of us brought ideas and hopes of ideal college living. We struggled through our "Hat Year" and saw the last of the Hec Hall and Old Main. We mixed at mixers, decorated Carpe Diem, suffered through study hours, and did <111 the other things typical of "green" freshmen. Our sophomore year made us aware of OUI name "wise fools" as we put everything aside to obey our upperclass masters. Although divided by colors and jackets we remained a united class, and found time to plan and enjoy sophomore hayride. Straw-scattered parking lots reminded us for weeks of the fun we had together. it When we reached the status of juniors we began to realize how many of us had already gone our separate W'lyS.Some of us had left for various reasons, hut those who remained continued to grow and change almost unaware of the value of what we were learning. This year was quite a busy one for us with the Junior-Senior Prom and, of course, the traditional Follies. We worked hard together and we worked together well, and on May 5 we felt that" Our memory on the Hill would never fade." Again we showed our originality and determination as we brought the Four Freshmen to Westminster! The proFitswere few but we were glad to have introduced another "first" The year closed with elections and sighs of disbelief that at long last we were seniors. 174 • . • and Prospects for the Future. It was hard to realize as we returned to the Hill for the last time that we were the oldest class. It seemed such a short time since we had worn those "Hello, my name is " tags and here we were ready to don our caps and gowns Our senior year, most of us agreed, went faster, if possible, than the other three. We had hardly had time to rats to court when As we consider Maryland, we find Some of our hopes paddle the pledges or send it W<lS time to say, "Aloha" our four years itt Western that our ideas have changed. have materialized and some have been replaced by more mature goals. We are uncertain about many things-where we are going or what we will do-but ,1S we look back we are sure of one thing. We have changed because of our Four years on this C,lmpus and we will be able to face our future knowing education. we have benefited from a liberal arts Seniors Receive WHO'S WHO IN Marian Edwards Juanita uen 176 National Honor AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Christine Lewis jucluh Maurccn Sfttor 177 Heed countless hours 178 Trumpeter Tapping Recognizes Leaders Senior Women Honored for Service Maureen Sitter Or. Hoyer 179 Marian Edwards (lass Projects Highlight Junior Year Amid Follies preparations, active juniors found time 10 honor the seniors with the traditional junic rSenior Prom. 180 If you want a show, you just have to forget yo"r books. Junior Follies And our appearances were greatly improved? As town folk searched for Dec and the fUnilWay rocket, Miss Symtoms developed space disease. l\h. 183 Spree goofed and the rocket went up! Underclassmen Anticipate SOPI·IQi\WflE CLASS OFI'[CEHS. Firsl. row, left to righi, Davis, SeA representative; Phyllis Ibach, vice-president; lhrbam Hahn, secretary. Second. row: Jerome Barach, SeA representative; Carol George Cebelcin, president, Kephart, treasurer. Denny Plan Activities, Returning to the Hill. "Sho"ld we have McGill in the Follies this year?" THE JUNIOR Older and wiser, anxious to claim juniors. Before hard work we returned our newly long went along as well as a necessity with eight hundred worked class tional the campus wishes .1S u lot of new position host to on Parents> to make the (by Day enjoy- came and once again our tradi- Christmas and card extended to aJJ who suw it helped our Spring brought responsibility to brighten sincere best ,1S on the Hill plenty to keep producing we played of our parents together able. Christmas this Hill place that for co-operation. For our first class project and to the acquired we realized CLASS honors with it an added we realized was becoming us busy. the Follies We joined and to the departing then seniors. will he filling their places sense There was together fond cover that class of'63 memories it has truly our final Next year we and beginning of times brought in paid a new year, hut we will look back on our junior with of that our stay here shorter. shared year and us closer dis- as the ~tsbr~~~~n;~~.,~,;~~~I~~,~: g~~l;~~~:' 1~~C~~;r~~'W~'[C.\~il~;:O;~: S~'lD~~l~~~~YC,JU~t'l~l:,eB. t1a~g~:~~;d, ~,~~~~l~\~~~~~: c. Conkling, B, Fnck, C, Hoecker, B, Terry, J. Hollman. Third row: P. Raver, P. Heynolds, E, \Vhced!cton, D Boyd, N. Thomas, L. Gooding, F. Burnell, J, Spear, L. Biser. Fourth row: 1', Hocv, B. l\kClellllnd, D. jocrcs. J. 1-.kycrs, J. Fredholm, 1\'i. Evans, H. Verdone, L. Betts, D. Pond, J. Blnckburu, D. Sutton. Fifll. row: B. Berrell, H. Wciskittol, L. Goodley, L. Zscbedics, B. MacDonald, J. Day, D. Drobis, H. Cronise. Sixth row: H. Klitzberg, J. Runkles, B. Myers, H. Weekley, D. Carter, O. Gllnther, J. Downey, S. Green, J. Whitfield, B. Kleine, THE SOPHOMORE Full found us eager to initiate the freshmen and to assume the roles of sophomores. a good to be upperclassmen feeling on the other reign concentrated and to our campus. We began another helped with new friends was shortened our efforts on getting Brothers quainted and to be side of the desk at Hat Court. of the Rat Rules new comers It was them among us to become to know the Big Sisters better also, and we found acmany the freshmen. our second successful Being The but we year on the Hill with hayride. Under the CLASS tion of our new officers, we reviewed for a fireside which was to become our plans an annual ill-fair for our class. fraternity pledging bled us again and brought about sion Sorority class. of and our New responsibilities made us aware in the campus community. our new loyalties we pride taining unity freshman the strong soon But hum- the first divi- opportunities and of our position regardless ourselves of on main- that characterized OUI year. dtrec- First roro, left 10 rig"t: J. Broztk, M. Hcmmerlv, L. Rohson, L. Fabre, C. \Vilkinson, T. Hahn, J. Ryan, L. Chilcoat, J. C;uscndcn, L. Bihy, G. Allen, /I..!. Buffington, K. Wilson. Secu"d row: C. Narheth, P. Agee, J. Myers, C. DeGraw, S. Houck, K. Abernethy, N. Auth, R. Grover, B. Owens, J. Breland, R. Hopkins, E. Wrlsman. Third row: C. Davis, L. Schurman, S. Gordon, N. Miller, 1'. Harrison, G. Hatton, B. Holland, K. Languis, /1.1. Myers, K. Morse, C. Evans, B. Boeder. FU!ut" row: 13. Hncmstein, B. Carson, D. Hinrieks, C. Arrieta, J. Lucas, H. Goebel, D. Beck, S. Htggtn, B. Hcngren, S. Stauffer, J. Firestone. Fi/lh row: C. Wils~n, J. Bhinesmith, W. Wrigl~t, It Price, S. Broadbent, S. Dearing, III. Creamer, S. Bayley, B. Hall, G. Schelzel. S,xth row: 1. Kressler, C. McGmnes, B. Georg, T. Magruder, D. Stiles, B. Kruhm, J. Morse, J. \Vendernth, J. Baroch, B. Ch;ISC, T. Bowman, M. Sherwood. Sophomore boys attend smoker while ]leW sorority pledges entelbin First rulV, le!1 to right: 13. Hahn, )\'1. Hindle, H. Jones, L. Pastor, C. Lawrence, H. llolmcs, L. Truitt, B. Hidey, C. Humphreys, C. Culp, K. Stoner. Second rous: D. Simpson, D. Councill, B. Drucry, S. Davis, N. /I.'liller, 11'1. Van Seoter, C. Hichurdson, A. Weller, C, Becker, L. Harms, K. Gochel1011f, P. Ibach. Third row; \V. Wrightson, S. Sunderland, T. Hill, E. Armingcr, M. O'Connor, B. Head, J. Norris, J. Brewer, F. \Vade, C. Spencer. J. Harmon. Fourth row; J. Shanholtz, K. Frese, ~1. Chittenden, J. Allg.rc, ;",1.Houck, H. Steen, T. Astle, L. \Vhitcnton, D. Kephart, S. Hosenbnum, F. wooden. Fifth 1-1. Mooney, T. Minor. N. Sheely, M. Eagan, H. Vickery, D. Taylor, T. Pokorny, B. Kncfe,ly, ]. Walls, B D. Quinby, H. Mondelsoun, B, Miller. Sixth row: C. Cebelein, A. Hose, J. Shaw, T. Confer, K. Kenton, J. B. Lacuus, J. Stephens, \V. Kerber, E. \VilIis, \V. A1l10SS THE FRESHMAN It seems like a long time since we experienced those dreadful placement tests, attended our first mixers, and received our formal reception as the freshman class on campus. Hat Week soon robbed us of our high school senior superiority as we donned our beanies and began to memorize the three pages of Rat Rules. Untraditionally, Homecoming arrived with beautiful weather and the day's activities were topped by another surprise. The freshman class CLASS took the honors in the float competition! Before Thanksgiving we elected officers and began to become organized as .1 class. Plans for the year included several informal week-end dances. Our Christmas decorations added holiday cheer to the Winslow Student Center, the dorms, and Carpe Diem. As freshmen we have made our mark academically and socially-even the upperclassmen are doing the twist! win first prize at Home- PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Abrams Cdr. and Mrs. C. C. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Ensor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Evangelista Mr. and Mrs. L. Willard Amoss Mr. and Mrs. Walcott Anders Mr. and Mrs. Hoy A, Archer Mr. and Mrs. George J. Arendt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mr. and Mrs, Albert Mr. Jr. and A. Evans Mrs. John Fabre Mr. and Mrs. Duane W. Filbey Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Fischer Avnet H. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Percy Foard Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Barnes Lt. CoL and Mrs. William I. Barton Edward L. Beauchamp, '36 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Fontaine The Reverend and Mrs. Clarence L. Fossett 1\.'11'. and Mrs. Henry Beeler Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Bendermeyer Mrs. Walter W. Frazee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Fredholm Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Bittner Mr. and Mrs. James Dr, Herbert Goldstone Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Graham Mr. and Mrs. George W. H. Griscom J. Blackburn L. Bloodsworth Pamela Bobbett Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Gardner Mrs. Harry Carvin Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Gochenour Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black .Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Black Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Francis Dr. and Mrs. L. Earl Griswold Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Gross D. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. H. Mowbray Bowen Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Bowles Mr. and Mrs. Arnold S. Brodsky Leslie S. and Lida D. Orover Mr. und Mrs. James E. Hackett Mr. and Mrs. E. H. I-Iahnefeld Mr. and Mrs. David J. Buckner Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Buhrman Elliott and Jean Haines Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Hanna, W. Burkhard Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roland - Evelyn - Cary Mr. and Mrs. Harry John B. Heggan Mr. and Mrs. William Calvert J a Ann Cerscaden Mr. and Mrs. Howard Case Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Castle Mr. and Mrs. Russell Henry Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Tuffy Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Creamer, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight [r. R. Cueman Townsley and Mrs. W. Mrs. A. Gwinn Walter Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dilson Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. William Dr. and Mrs. James Dewitt Jacobus Charles Johnson J. Kanak D. Kappelman Dickey Kirkman A. and Julia D. Koerber, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sr. O. Krebs Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Landis E. Dreschler Mr. and Mrs. F. Dudley Dr. and Mrs. Paul V. Lemkau P. Earp B. Holloway Sr. B. Hoyer E. Ibach Mrs. George B. Kemmerer Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kephart Deaner Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Dehne The Reverend C. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Culp Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Davtdov Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Davis Mabel S. Hohman Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corathers Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Cowden Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Heil J. and Elizabeth Ralph G. Hoffman The Reverend and Mrs. Parker H. Chilcoat Thomas A. Chittenden Mrs. Gratia C. Conners Sr. Hatton Alexander Fayette Lempert Latham and Family Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Lewis Karl Schuele Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Limpert Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. LofHer Mr. and Mrs. James Lomax, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Lore Dr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Lorry webster L. Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Mcintyre Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McKellJ1<1 Singer Mr. and Mrs. Haymond H. Stevens '\1r. and Mrs. Carl W. Strehl W. Meineke Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Mendelson Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Miller The Reverend Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Mr. and Mrs. Lindon Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Sutton Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor Mr. and Mrs. John B. Million W. Milstead Mr. and Mrs. James G. 8. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Mooney Mr. and Mrs. Gordon William Dr. and Mrs. N. R. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Thomas Mouat Mr. and Mrs. John P. Myers Mr. and Mrs. William Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John T. O'Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Egil L. Olsen P. Tucker D. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Wagner Mrs. Amy Walker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Walker Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Pricer, Jr J. Purvis, Jr. The Heverend Dr. and Mrs. W. Neal Haver Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Heed Bruce Heed C. Heese, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Hheinharc!t, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Richman Paul F. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Weher The Reverend and Mrs. Lester Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jr. H.oelke A. Willett Dr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Williams Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Eugene Mervin Boeder Mr. and Mrs. A. Millard David and Marie Wilson L. Weekley Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Hushton Mr. and Mrs. Hobert H. Wood Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Horace Woodruff James Mrs. H. Herold Saifuku Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. George B. Sank Schiff and Family Schlee K. Welch Mrs. T. E. Wheedleton Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wilkinson G. W.Hitter Mr. and Mrs. C. Erich B. Wade Mr. and Mrs. Frank J\h. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trotman Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dr. R. C. Waddel Mr. and Mrs. Irving F. Petschke Mr. and Mrs. M. N.llettigrew Nfr. and Mrs. Clifford Pink Dr. and Mrs. William F. Treff Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1\'1r. and Mrs. Nathan Turk The H. W. Underwood Family Colonel and Mrs. John A. Ord Victor G. Pellizzaro Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stychejr. and Mrs. T. \V. Sunderland Chaplain Col. and Mrs. Hoy M. Terry Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Thais 1'1. C . Morton and Madeline H. Myers and Donald Homer G. Smith Mr. and Mrs. William F. Smith Mrs. Charles W. Snyder Mrs. Glenn B. Springer Edwin J. Markoskt Mrs. Frank E. Mason and Mrs. Harold A. Schurman I\"Ir. and Mrs. Louis S. Sharkey Mr. and Mrs. William V. Shell William H. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. E. Manthey Mr. Family Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Virginia F. Schwabeland Mr. and J'vfrs. Charles GrifHth Sellman Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Shanholtz Wright Mr. and Mrs. David wtlltam J. Yingling H. Yutzy,Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zahradka \Villis ROSTER OF WOMEN STUDENTS MENCHEY MUSIC SERVICE 430 CARLISLE ST. 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Shopping" Sofewoy Store Augusto Building Company Co-Op Gerold lono CENTER Point W... lmin.ter Center Service I.. c, Company Dr, Morvin And loon A .. ociolion Motor Compony Ko,ik Oplomelri., Dr. Richard Y. Dalrymple D•. H.,noNipkow Dr. POIlI t. Keener YounglondShop ROAD WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND ACHIEVEMENT WE \iVestern Maryland SALUTE and realistic approach IN au R College on its enlightened to today's educational 50 years of construction challenge. experience, having pleted more th811 a billion dollars of work, we proudly your Baker Building Memorial and Chapel, the new library Winslow Student com- include Union in the list of our many achievements. CONSOLIDATED ENGINEERING COMPANY INCORPORATED 20 E. FRANKLIN STREET BALTll\'IORE '2, MUlbary5_7500 CONSTRUCTION, Anything .. Any Size btablishedl911 .. f\nywhcrc! lim. CLAI~ENCE E. ELDERKIN, Pruidenl T. NEWELL COX, Exec. Vice_Pres. (mdCen HERM.4.~ W, BERGER, Vice_Pre.!. EDMUND B. WARD, Via_Pres. H. ALFRED STALFORT, Vice-Pres, HARRY RICH.ARD E. LEE B. H My GESELL & ECKARD SERVICE STATION Power-X Sinclair Service 135 W. MAIN STREET Westminster, Md. "Sec, Marlon Brando did come in today." On the Way to College JAiJmas JnSU,MnCI to the vfn/ /fla/ 8slall CLASS OF '62 78 WEST MAIN STREET THE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE Westminster, Marylnad 8;30 A. M. till 4;00 P. M. PH. 848-6600 Saturday WINSLOW till 12 Noon STUDENT CENTER ARUNDEL Beverages FEDERAL Dinners Savings and Loan Association Best Wishes for a secure :JoreJf future of happiness and a s: U. S. ROUTE good fortune. 140 2 Miles West of Reisterstown PATAPSCO AVENUE BALTiMORE ELGIN AND FOURTH 25, STREET Closed MondflY MARYLAND Org,mized 1906 5-9300 BfA CORNELL EDDIE CORNELL The H. E. Koontz Creamery, Inc. Milk Products 5600 Reisterstown Road Baltimore 15, Maryland "We're marching to Sharkey's." "Congratulations and Best W'ishes" CONSOLIDATION COAL CO. CENTURY BALTIMORE BUILDING 12, MARYLAND Tbc Savings Center Baltimore Federal Savings & Loan Association Founded 1884 WESTMINSTER 77 EAST MAIN STREET "\Vhat's left Mr. Hice will usc," CLARENCE D. SMITH Insurance The Coffman-Fisher Co. D£PARTj\·l£NT 2113 North Boltimore Best Wishes Charles Street 11 18, Maryland 10 the Class of '62 STORE E. Main St., Westminster THE NEW GRAND VIEW INN Hanover Pike Reisterstown, Md. HUTZLER'S Saving The Fi'nest In Drinks (~ Food Harbor Towing Corporation 2325 Boston Street Baltimore 24, Maryland GEORGE E. ROGERS President Treasm-er "where the squirrels arc!" Co'mptimeHts T. J. of KURDLE ASSOCIATED WITH (j.WAIATY Ashburton Building & Loan Assn., Inc. 1 E. MAIN STREET WESTMINSTER ESSKAY MEATS HOCHSCHILD KOHN DOWNTOWN EAST POINT BELVEDERE EDMONDSON HARUNDALE Comj2[inwdi of M'1e1t'd- qlUJcelz'1 SWISSVALE FARM DAIRY I! COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND "Home of Brown. Swiss Cow" Home Delivery Of Farm Fresh Dairy Products Grace-Birx Insurance Company 1622 Sexton Baltimore I 30, INSURANCE COMPANY Bnhimore HOLLIDAY Coy: MI:ton AND Compliments Street of Maryland CAR NEW OF NORTH AMERICA Service DEALERS Office FAyeTTe OF WESTMINSTER STREETS Night: 4·7325 Milton 4-7445 ---- --- Congl'utufuiionJ THE SENIOR to CLASS /rom THE BLUMENTHAL-KAHN ELECTRICAL CO., INC. 1'IIE SUHUF.'Ell Uj~IBER~u~lJIm BUILDING SIDING BOHN Phone TIlden 8·5770 MATERIALS - ROOFING S. DiPAULA AND SONS PONTIAC Selected Sates - Service 192 Pennsylvania Avenue Liberty and Green Sis. WESTMINSTER, MD. - PLYWOOD Westminster, 505 Md. Seft Food FOREST STREET BALTIMORE 2, MARYLAND FOR A REAL TREAT WTTR AM EAT utz» FM POTATO HANOVER. PA. CHIPS PHONE ME 7-6644 We Won 'I ::loP'JA ... "We're high on the hill here at WMC; The Class of '62 is really proud as can be. We're high on the hill here at WMC; We've had some fun, and now we plan to get our degree. We've done some things we'll ne'er forgetIn times to come we'll think about the folks we met. We've worked so hard to make the grade, We know our memory on the hill will never fade. It's plain to see who leads the hillThe Class of '621" INDEX ~~~12 Academic Life ... ..... _. 10 Administration . ~~~196 Advertisements .... ~~~~~ 60 ALOHA .. .. 82 Alpha Gamma Tau. ..... 35 Argonauts. ...... 34 Art Department . .. 34 Artists' Anonymous. ... 102 Athletics .. ~~~~ lI5 Band .. ~~~~~47 Baptist Student Union .... ~~.1l0 Basketball .. . 24 Beta Beta Beta .. . 24 Biology Department ._.. ~~~48 Canterbury Club .. ............. 114 Cheerleaders ._. ~~ ~~ 25 Chemistry Department .. ~~~~~~ 97 Christmas on the Hill . C Iasses ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~ .. ~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~. ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~.l"U ~~ 17 Classics . 17 Classics Department .... . 30 College Choir .. ..32 College Players .. ~~~~59 Contrast .. 8 Dedication .. 28 Delta Omicron .. .... 85 Delta Pi Alpha ... .. 74 Delta Sigma Kappa .. ...... 32 Dramatic Art Department . ... 23 Economics Department . Education Department . English Department . Football .. French Club ..... Freshman Advisory Council Freshman Class. Gamma Beta Chi ... Girls' Basketball Team. ..... '27 . Cold Bug .. History Department . . . History of Art Department . Hockey Team Homecoming ... Home Economics Club .. Home Economics Department ..... Honor Court .. Interfraternity Council .... International Relations Club ... Intersorority Council .... Iota Gamma Chi .. Jewish Student Association. ....... 15 ...... 104 ~~ 18 ~~~175 ... 192 87 . ..... 118 ~~~~~6J .20 ....... 34 ....... 117 ~~~90 ...... 26 . 26 ~~~~~~ 57 ~ 73 ....... 22 72 ..... 77 ~~~~~~~~~ 47 Judicial Board. Junior Cl ass ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ..~~~~ ...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~.~~~ '"0 Library Science Department .. . 16 Lutheran Stuclent Association .... . 46 Majorettes _ _..... . . 115 Mathematics Department . 23 Men's Dormitory Council_......... . ... 62 Men's Leadership Society _...... ..... 58 Methodist Student Movement. .. 46 Modern Language Department ..... . 18 Music Department. . 28 O~~~.. Patrons, Phi Alpha Mu .; Philosophy and Religion Department Physics Department. . Pi Alpha Alpha.. . Pi Gamma Mu .. Political Science Department .... Porn Pom Girls .. . President's Message .... Psychology Department .. _ Publications Board... Religion _ Religious Life Council _ Hifle Team. ROTC ~ Senior Class. Sigma Sigma Tau .... Soccer Social Awareness. Sociology Department Sophomore Class. .. . _.... Student Christian Association Officers Student Education Associ<ltion . Student Government Association. Student Leadership Conference .. Student Life Council Student Roster Thanksgiving Phly .. . Trumpeters. . _...... United Campus Christian Fellowship.. Wesleynns .. Wesleyunettes .; Who's Who .. . Women's Athletic Association .. Women's Dormitory Council .. Women's Glee Club .. women's Octet ... Wrestling. .~ ...194 ... 79 21 25 .. 88 . 21 . .. 22 114 11 .. 21 . 59 40 43 113 ~ 36 126 . . . . . ~~~80 ~~~~ 108 . 52 20 190 42 .. 27 . 55 . 54 . 58 196 . 33 179 . 48 49 . 49 176 . 116 ..... 62 .31 . . . . . . ~~~ 31 ..... 112 When our college daus are ODeI' Round our hearts shall cling, Memories of our Alma Mater Every day will bring. This pocket is for the supplement to the I962 ALOHA. Please insert here when received. l SUPPLEmEnT 1962 Seniors See Opening of New Library /\hy, 1962, brought the compI<Jtion of a new library on the Hill -Campus Party Honors Mrs. J Kathy Lore, ;\'icDaniel Dorm president, 19f12, pins a corsage un Mrs. Jefferson to begin the party. Kathy and /llarian EV;l11s, dorm president for 196.3,show Mrs. 1 the giant-sized scrapbook that the girls made to remind her in pictures and in verse of significant happenings during her twenty years as housemother of /I[cI)aniel Dorm Mrs. J was obviously pleased with the lovely sewing machine that the college lacultyandst;1llgavctohonorhcrinhCI retirement. . ~ I ,. I\~~. Hose Cup ceremony_ honors and l)I(isthclllafnnci fart;w"ll. ",. \iliii'• Junior Plays May Day Features 'South Seas' and Sunshine Dr. Lowell Ensor crowns llclcll for .1962 Buchlll Qllp.cn of i\!ay Quccn Helcn und her court watch the activities planned for their entertainment. First row, leit. 10 right Carole Hich:~r~lS(}n,Jane Allgire, Judy Jones, :"'Iara Dj]so~, Ali('e Krize.k. S"cond row; Lois Chilcoat, Sue Hogan, Virgulla Hummery, Barbara Earhart. Third row; Kitty Heese, Mil Dickey, Helen Buehm (Queen), Judy Callahan. Heralds: Meredith and Judy Hohart Junior limbo dancc.-s hend thdr backs and entertain the Queen and her e(}urt and a hillside of speetntors. Traditionally, the senior Heat carries the "by Queen, the senior duchess und nttendnnts in tile "'ay Day purudc. Spring Sports Draw Partidpants and Spectators Coach Richard Pugh. TENNIS TEAM. First row, left to rigid: J Clark, II. Quimby, H. Shimosu, H. Price. Second row: J. i\!il!cl", D . .\1nrtin, F. Hurt (coach), \V Silter, S. Berman GOLF TEAi"l. Kneeling, left to righl: H. Warfield, H. Ctnsburg, J. Avnct. Strmding: D. Bonsall {couch), B. Berstcin, H. Cracc, C. Fulton THACK TEAi\L First row, Icft to righl: D. Fisher, D. Eekmm, A Alpcrstctn J Richmond H. Cronisc, E. Daniels. S{!<:;uudrow: J. Brewer, M. Schlee, K. Schuele, 1 O'Malley, H Carvin T Bloom Third row; H. Clower (coach}, C. Gray, D. Schmidt, F. Ktdd, A. Renkwitz, C. Dotson, \Y. Penn. IOTA CMIIl'.·IA CHI OFFICEHS. Left 10 right: L Betts {secretary}, E. Sank (president), T. Black (viceI'rtOsident), C. Wtlktnson (treasurer). PHI ALPHA uu ?FFICEHS. First. fO,W, left /0 right: "looney (al11l1101secretary}, ",I. Chittenden [social cluuruum), J. Cole (chaplain). Scoond row: C. Hitler secretary) , N. Roelke (vice-president}, H. BllChlll. president}, R. Mason (SlIO';)lllle messenger), ld Edwards {sergcant-at-anns ). Third row: D. Boyd (treasurer), H. Holmes (social chairman), B. Jacobus J. I (SCA SIG,\·IA SIGMA TAU OFFICERS. First. rmn, /1'1' i{) righl: H. \\'right {scrgennt-at-nnus}, H. llalm (,"" representative). :~l:~), '~~SsS~,~';:r)' (~;c~~~~~es~d~~1 )':'s~t~~~~: I )~~',~;:,:: dent), V. Schurman (treasurer). Campus Social Life ALPHA Deaner GAl\IMA TAU (sergcant-ahmns), Ha)'c~ (president). OFFICEHS. LeO, to righl: \V H. Kins]ey (secretary), T W, Bergquist (treasurer). PI ALPHA ALPHA OFF[CEHS. Fir.\! J"(JlV,left to right:]. Williams (Ireasur~r),J. Downey (sergeunt-utarms). Second roun A. Alperste!n (chaplnin), O. Eckman (vtce-president }, C. Snyder (president), D. Carter f corrcsponcliug secrctury ). Isabel (Marian Edwards) reveals her tlrenm for humanity to the Ghost (J Crabowski ) in a scene from this rear's commencement play, Tile Enchanted hy Jean Otradoux. Excitement increased as we prepared to enter Alumni Hnll for the last time as students. Alumni Citizenship Au;ard Diana Culvert Downey Price American Association of Unil.;ersily Women al/J(lrt:/ Mary Lcmknu John A Alex{//iller medal James Pusey Mary Frances Hollman Bettv Whltfield Lt. Col. F. C. Bishop John Wesley Lord brought an inspiring message to thc grndunting class. A diploma (l11da handshake from Dr. Ensor officially ended four successful years Congratulations were in order for the new Western Maryland alumni