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CONTENTS
Administration
page
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page
22
page
56
Seniors
Organizations and
Honoraries
ROTC
page 112
Queens
page 122
Greeks
page 134
Sports
page 186
Looking Back
page 2 1 0
Senior Index
page 2 6 4
UNIVERSITY HERITAGE
George Washington, as President and private citizen, urged the establishment of a national University at the seat of government. The high aims that he had in mind for a University have been the
aims of the University which n o w bears his name. His national university "under the auspices of
the General Government" w a s never established. Congress did not extend "the fostering hand" that
he had hoped for and the e n d o w m e n t funds which he left in his will became worthless. Even our
University did not take his n a m e until sixty years ago.
The University has had three names and three major locations.
The impetus for the establishment of the College was furnished by the missionary zeal of a group
of Baptists, whose efforts were seconded by support from public m e n and m e m b e r s of m a n y denominations in this country and in England. Chartered by Congress in 1821 as an institution, nondenominational in character, the Columbian College in the District of Columbia occupied College
Hill, a tract of forty-seven acres between 14th and 15th Streets extending northward from Florida
Avenue for about half a mile. At its first C o m m e n c e m e n t President Monroe, General Lafayette, John
Quincy A d a m s , John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay heard three young m e n deliver orations and saw
them receive the degree of Bachelor of Arts. The Medical Department began instruction in 1825. The
early College had periods of prosperity and of adversity. W h e n the Civil W a r began it w a s thriving.
Soon students began to join the armies of the Union and the Confederacy. College Hill w a s taken
over by the government. After the war, prosperity returned to the College rapidly.
A marked raising of sights was noticeable throughout the College. A wider view w a s taken of
its mission, and to indicate this n e w and broader concern in high education, the College became the
Columbian University in 1873 and began plans to m o v e to a mid-town site. In 1884 the n e w University Hall w a s completed, and the activities of the University were shifted to H Street, between
13th and 15th Streets. In 1904 the n a m e of the institution w a s changed to The George Washington
University.
In a period of financial reorganization, the University's holdings between 14th and 15th Streets
were sold. In 1912 the regrouping of the University's activities in Foggy Bottom began. In a half
century, the holdings of the University have grown from a remodeled school building to the vast
urban University that it is today.
—Elmer Louis Kayser, Historian
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A copy of the only k n o w n likeness of
the Reverend Luther Rice (1783-1836),
founder of the Columbian College in
the District of Columbia, and one of the
initiators in America of the m o d e r n missionary movement. H e spent the last
fifteen years of his life in incessant travel
throughout the eastern states preaching
the Gospel, founding churches and soliciting support for the College.
First building of the old Columbian College
THE
URBAN
Students on their way to a football game.
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
CENTERED IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL .
A tour of the National Gallery of Art
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THE CAMPUS IS A CITY
OF OPPORTUNITIES TO BE EXPLORED
Recreation on the Potomac.
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Study break at a Washington sidewalk cafe.
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Section Edited by
Peter Pazzaglini and
Sara Frampton
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O S W A L D SYMISTER COLCLOUGH, Acting President of the University.
B.S., U. S. Naval Academy; LI.B, The George Washington University; LI.D. Muhlenburg College; LI.D., Dickenson School of Law; Sc.D.,
The George Washington University.
Office of the President
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DR. J O H N A N T H O N Y B R O W N , JR.
Vice President and Dean of Faculties, Professor of
International Affairs
A.B., Temple University; A.M., University of Chicago; L.H.D.,
Ursinus College; LI.D., Westminster College.
WILLIAM PARKHURST SMITH, JR.
Executive Assistant to the President
A.B., The George Washington University; MB.A., The George
Washington University.
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DR. PAUL VERNON BISSELL, Dean of Men
B.S., Missouri State Teacher's College; M.A., University of
Missouri; Ph.D., University of Iowa.
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DR. VIRGINIA R. KIRKBRIDE, Dean of Women
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A.B., University of Nebraska; M.A., University of Nebraska; Ed.D., The George Washington University.
DR. J O H N FRANCIS LATIMER,
University Marshal; Director of Foreign Students
A.B., Mississippi College; M.A., University of Chicago; Ph.D
University; Honorary Degree Litt.D., Mississippi College.
DR. H A R O L D FREDERICK BRIGHT,
Associate Dean of Faculties
A.B., Lake Forest College; M.S., University of RochesterUniversity of Texas.
PhD
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DR. CALVIN D. LINTON,
Dean of the Columbian College of Arts and
Sciences, Professor of English Literature
A.B., George Washington University; M.A., Johns Hopkins
University; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University.
Monroe Hal
DR. ELMER L. KAYSER,
University Historian
B.A., George Washington University;
Ph.D., Columbia University; Honorary
Degree LI.D., George Washington
University.
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DR. FRANCIS NEWELL HAMBLIN,
Dean of School of Education
A.B., Amherst College; Ed.M., Harvard University; Ed.D., Harvard University.
ARCHIBALD M U L F O R D W O O D R U F F ,
Dean of the School of Government, Business, and International Affairs
B.A., C u m Laude, Williams College; Ph.D., Princeton
University.
J O H N G A G E ALLEE, JR.,
Dean of the Division of University Students
A.B., M.A., George Washington University; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University.
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DR. GROVER LAMARR ANGEL,
Dean of the College of General Studies, Professor of Education
A.B., High Point College; A.M., The George Washington University; Ed.D., The
George Washington University.
ROBERT KRAMER, Dean of Law School
A.B., Harvard, C u m
Laude.
Laude; LI.B., Harvard, Magna
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DR. MARTIN ALEXANDER M A S O N ,
Dean of Engineering
B.S., The George Washington University; Ph.D.,
University of Grenoble, France.
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DR. J O H N PARKS, Dean of the Medical School
Medical Director of Hospital
A.B., M.S., M.D., University of Wisconsin
W A R R E N G O U L D , Assistant Vice PresidentResources
A.B., George Washington University; M.A., George Washington University
A X FARRINGTON, Director of Special Projects
A.B., Westminister College; B.S., George Washington University
M.A., George Washington University
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Linda Aaronson
Ronald Altman
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Robert Alden
Todd Ackley
Lucy Bennett Anderson
Stuart Anderson
Ah Spring . . . A campus appears
Barbara Altman
Patricia Arnold
Knut Asper
Martin Auerbach
Susan Bahlke
Greta Baker
Lois Carder
Allen Avery
llene Baker
William Barkov
Satish Bagai
Carol Baldwin
Susan Barnett
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Roberta Bayane
Donna Beach
Barbara Bedine
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Dorothy Bellinger
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Linda Beloff
John Bennett
Bill Benton
Joan Berelson
Shirley Berezesky
Winifred Berg
Mirko Bilonick
Evelyn Blaner
Daphne Bethel
Belles are working.
Helen Berquist
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Priscilla Bloom
Peter Botos
Marion Blunt
Susan Bogle
Katharine Brandis
Carol A n n Brewton
Elizabeth Brinkerhoff
Joseph Brinkmoeller
Nancy Broyhill
Doreen Buck
Kate Buddy
Joseph Bolcar
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Carol Buettner
Theodore Buhl
Jane Burch
Harold Burchette
Helen Burn
Sue Burney
. .and I thought this book store had been reorganized.
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Diana Bush
Preston Cannadv
Anne Carter
Walter Crater
Patricia Catalde
Claudia Chaille
Carolyn C h a p m a n
Harvey Chapman
Annette Chase
Linda Cheyney
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Donna Clarke
Barbara Clements
James Cleveland
Karen Cliff
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Julia Cobb
Sallie Coggin
Edmund Cohen
Patricia Cohen
Farewell to dear old Dolley Madison Hall.
Robert Cohen
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Margaret Conlan
Thomas Collins
Wilkerson Conrad
Linnis Cook
Dominic Costanzo
This sure beats Mom's cooking!
Carol Cox
Hassan Dadjmar
Ellen Dayton
Matid Daneshmand
Mary Davidson
Maureen DaLaney
Frances DaLeo
Kenneth Cummings
Michael Davis
Frank Dellermann
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Sue Dietz
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Karen Dixon
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Shirley Douglas
Donna Doyle
Michael Doyle
Leland Dribin
Ellen Duberstein
Marcia Dublin
Richard Duenkel
louder . . . Boooo-o, Slaters
Sarah Duffes
Rick Duques
Dianne Edwards
Joan Ennis
Arlene Erlich
Caroline Evans
William Evinger
Janet Falls
H u d a A. Farouki
Margaret Ferm
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Cornelia Fitzgerald
Ely Fishlowitz
Susan Flint
Claire Foster
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Harold Freed
Carol Freidin
Mary Friedlander
Linda Frost
W h o needs a college education?
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Audrey Gardner
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John Ghent
What a beautiful specimen . . . of wood.
Allan Goldberg
Jeffrey Goldman
Susan Goldstein
Robert Goldhamer
Ronald Goldwyn
Dawn Goodman
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Richard Gould
Susan Gould
Wiley Grant
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Dinah Gray
Margaret Gray
Stephen Gray
William Greenwood
William Griffel
Margaret Grinnan
Louise Grosman
Lindley H. Grubbs
Margaret Guentert
Jane G. Hadley
David Grayson
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Leonard Gross
Nancy Haines
Val Halamandaris
Robert H a m m
Barbara Harris
Gene Roger Harris
Hugh H. Heclo
Charles Herbert III
Harriett Herndon
Elizabeth Hickey
Jerry Heinze
Alberta Hoffmann
MR. W I Z A R D
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Martin Hoffman
Paul Horowitz
Here w e go loop-de-loo
Jacqueline Horsman
Nettie Bell Howard
Ruth Joan Hurvitz
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Esther Kanesgsberg
Philip Kaplan
Philip Jaffe
Hugh Kaufman
Ruth Joyce Japha
Linda
Keighley
Edward
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Kathleen
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O n e part vodka, 10 parts orange kool-aide
the fraternity budget.
Kelleher
Margaret Kennedy
. we'll just about
Robert
Kelley
Michael
Kelly
A n n e Kerby
Agnes Kiely
Byron Kline
Jon Kline
Susan Knadle
Uonnie Knickerbocker
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Jane Knierim
Alice Korff
Maury Landsman
Hilda Knusli
Ken Kowalski
Carol Lang
Karen Koenig
Peter Kramer
Robert Laycock
Mary Komoroske
Nancy Krumpeck
Anita Lazar
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Gina Lazzari
Benton Leaf
Patricia Leeds
Robprt 1 P P I
Leona Leete
James Leupold
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Leslie Levine
Leslie Levitt
Phyllis Levitin
Rona Lichtman
LE A P into reality.
Roslyn Lichtman
Leslie Lockwood
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George Lotz
Michaella Lowe
Then there's Quigley's menu . . .
Roberto Luzio
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Constance Lynch
Rosalie McCanner
John McCarthy
Verne McCullen
Virgil McMahan
Mary MacLeish
Carolyn Mack
Marjorie McGraw
Barbara Mand
Claudia Mann
Mary Martin
Joseph Martino
Randolph Manning
Frank Masci
Alan May
Rebecca Mehlman
Bonnie Manwell
Fred Massey Jr
Charles Mederrick
Judith Menaugh
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Judith Mickelson
Judith Miller
J. R. Miller
W h a t is the prerequisite for Witchcraft and Sorcery?
Penny Miller
Herbert Miller
Margaret Miskelly
Kathryn Moody
Patricia Monge
Daniel Morahan
Margaret Moran
Mardi Moriarty
Diane Mroczek
Nathaniel Mullener
Robert Murphy
Judith Nevins
Steven Newburg
Rosemary Nigrell
Susan Nizen
Lewis Norman
Janice Niblett
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Jan Olson
Betty O'Hara
Sandra Olson
Elisabeth O'Leary
Ina Orwicz
Devonna Oliver
Marcia O'Shea
That was some night in the firehouse.
Joan Osman
John Pappalardo
Danny Palm
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Michael Perlman
Marianne Perper
Susan Petrovich
Stuart Plotkin
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Seth Pope
James Potter
Boyd Poush
Barbara Presnall
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Joseph Privitera
Required reading: Education 129
James Raber
Carol Rahnasto
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Mary Ralston
Sonya Resnick
James Rankin
Richard Rettberg
Julia Redding
Thomas Richards
Ruth Rendely
Ann Richmond
Yes, w e realize that it's condemned.
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Louis Richmond
Samuel Rindge
Susan Roach
Mary Roarty
Thomas Robinson
Robert Rogers
David Rothbart
R a y m o n d Rocca
Donna Rosenthal
Neither rain, nor hail
Barrett R o w e
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Sharon Rush
Rudolf Russart
Lee Rytina
Judi Safranko
Kathy Sammis
A n n Sanders
Alice Saukas
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Jack Schore
Leonidas Sanchez
Marc Santacroce
Ronald Scheraga
Lynne Schwaeble
Yes, I use M a c Clean's.
Kenneth Schoen
Daniel Schwartz
Paulette Schofer
ITndm SrofloM
Michael Scrudato
Pamela Scullen
Linda Sennett
Joel Shulman
WMmKS
Merna Shulman
Irma Silverman
Margaret Simes
Helen Simpson
Teresa Skinner
Billie Slayden
Marilyn Silverman
Nancy Smith
Paula Silverman
Veronica Smith
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Barbara Smotrich
William S n o w
Need a ride to Monroe Hall?
Maxine Solomon
Barry Spiegel
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Jeffrey Springer
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Carol Starzan
Carolyn Sommer
Jeanne Stanek
Edward Stern
Linda Storey
Michaela Svehlova
Randolph Swart
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Morton Taragin
Phillip Taylor
Virginia Testa
Merrily Timmins
Jon Todd
Vytas Tarulis
Joan Taylor
Paul Teter
Mary Thorn
Roger Tripp
John Tucker
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Susan Urken
Georganne Vogel
George Ward
Dee Wedemeyer
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Carole Vaden
Robert Vawter
Carroll Walker
James Walters
Ann Walton
David Warner
Mary Watkins
Nan Webster
Janet Weisblut
Ernest Welch
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Marilyn Wender
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Roxanne Wenk
One hotdog with mustard and relish..
Ronald Wohl
Craig Wolcott
Gregory Zalar
Jane Wolf
Barbara Zaubner
Mary Wood
Thomas Zell
Joyce Yavner
Pafti Ziegenhein
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THE 1965 CHERRY TREE STAFF
KATHY FRITZINGER
Associate Editor
ROBERTA B A Y A N E
Organizations Editor
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CLAUDIA CHAILLE
J O N KLINE
Editors-in-Chief
JERI POWELL
Honoraries Editor
ARLENE G R A N E R
M A R G E FERM
Senior Editors
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PAT JONES
FRANK MASCI
Looking Back Editors
JAN FALLS
D A N HALL
Greek Editors
M A R Y RALSTON
Queens Editor
PETER PAZZAGLINI
Administration Editor
BOB BEERS
ROTC Editor
STEVE GARFINKEL
Sports Editor
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VICTOR CLARK
President
STUDENT
JIM RANKIN
Upper Columbian Representative
ROBERT LAYCOCK
Comptroller
PETER PAZZAGLINI
Publicity Chairman
S A N D R A WISHNER
School of Education Representative
BRUCE JETTON
Member-at-Large
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COUNCIL
SKIP G N E H M
Freshman Director
MICHAEL LEVIN
Program Director
T H O M A S ROBINSON
School of Government Representative
PHILIP KAPLAN
School of Engineering Representative
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CAROL BALDWIN, Reporter.
CHARLES ORY, Reporter
BILLIE STABLEIN, Student Council Reporter
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CHARLES BOYKIN, Photographer
ALLEN SNYDER
Copy Editor
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6WU COLONIAL
HARRIETT H E R N D O N
KEN C U M M I N G S
PAT JONES, Vice Chairman
LOU COLAGUORI
FRANK MASCI, Chairman
COLONIAL
BOOSTERS
MEMBtdSHIP CARD
CHUCK BUDDENHAGEN
DEE WEDEMEYER
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1964 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
"Sept. 26 - Boston U. (A)
Oct- 2 — Furnam
Oct. 10 - V.P.I. (A)
Oct, 17
Vanderbuill
Oct. 23 - William ond Mary
Oct. 31 - Cincinnati (A)
Nov. 7 — West Virginia
Nov. 14 - Vilianova
Homecoming
Nov 21 - The Citadel (A)
Pat Jones, Dan Hall, Suzanne Savoy, Dee Wedemeyer, Steve Delman.
Colonial Boosters is the organization created to encourage and support
spectator participation at athletic events. W h e n a student obtains a
booster card, he lends his support to the University's athletic teams and
is entitled to choice seats at all football and basketball g a m e s . The Colonial Boosters sponsor activities which bring students into the excitement
and activity found in team sports. Such activities include car cavalcades,
half-time entertainment, and pre-game rallies.
Ken Cummings, Harriet Herndon, Marge Ferm, Pat Jones, Frank Masci, Chairman, Lou Callegori,
Steve Delman, Dan Hall, Dee Wedermeyer, Suzanne Savoy, Chuck Buddenhagen
O h no, they took Ackley, our best cheerleader!
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CHEERLEADER9
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The George Washington University opened Strong Hall, its first residence hall
for w o m e n , in 1935. Since then, the
lounges, date rooms and sun roof of the
dormitory have offered residents m a n y
diverse opportunities for entertainment
and relaxation. Quiet hours, O p e n Houses,
Christmas Parties, fraternity serenades and
spring sun-bathing have become yearly
rituals. This year, Strong Hall had the
distinction of serving as a residence for
Senior W o m e n .
First Row.- Kristin Scofield; Marianne Perper, Pres.; Kathy Sammis, Treas.; Rona
Litchman, Sec; Second R o w : Lois Gordon, Holly Peck, Linda Keighley, Ruth Japha,
Lynne Schwaeble, Barbara Mand. Third Row: Susan Stuber, Adv.; Jane Burch;
Carolyn Sommer; Roberta Bayane; Alice Handwerk.
STRONG HALL
A change has come over Crawford Hall
this year. The long beds high shelves and
lack of closet space have experienced the
laughing and shouting of the hall's m e n
residents. Originally built as a residence
for m e n , Crawford w a s used as a girl's
dormitory until this year. N o w the giggling
of high-pitched girls' voices has been replaced by the quiet h u m of boys' electric
razors.
Seated; Larry Bank, Sec; William Heller, Pres.; Leslie Koenig, Treas. Standing: Robin
Kaye, Bart Loring, Sam Gilston, Paul Kravitz, G e n e Brown, Bill Bancroft.
CRAWFORD HALL
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THE NEW DORM
Nineteen hundred "F" Street has become a
familiar and integral part of the University's
campus life. The one thousand girls residing
in The George Washington University N e w
Residence Hall for W o m e n have engaged in
activities throughout the year. After the excitement of orientation and the beginning of
classes, the girls settled into a program including dances, a Christmas Orphan's Party
and a Christmas Banquet in the dining hall.
Groups of co-els with their dates could be
seen nightly in the lounges and g a m e room.
Each floor in the N e w Dorm has its o w n
Dormitory Council and carries on its o w n roster of activities. It is the purpose of the Coordinating Council "to coordinate the activities
of the individual hall councils." The Council
meets weekly to formulate policy for the N e w
Dorm and Strong Hall. Procedures for dormitory elections and judicial matters fall under the
Council's jurisdiction. Each individual Hall Council is encouraged to contribute its ideas or to
bring forth grievances for discussion by the
Coordinating Council.
THE COORDINATING COUNCIL
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Seated: Scarlett Levi; Sandra Ganderson; Bobbie Weinberger, Pres.; Shelia Butler, V. Pres.; Sally O'Neill, Treas. Standing: Cyndy
Grill, Susan Fisher, Shirley Snyder, Roxane W e n k , De Vera Gilden, Elayne Fattman.
"C"
HALL
Seated: Peggy Rush, Treas.; Mary Ellen Tesorero, Ronnie Blumenthal; V. Pres., Judy Mannes; Judy Ziegler. Standing:
Lynne Carrier; Jane Porter, Pres.; Clair Filbert; Betty Chanson; Jerry Shepard, Sec; Mary A n n Byrne.
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HALL
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Seated: Janet W y m a n , Sec; Mara Yachnin, V. Pres; Jill Kleinman, Pres.; Marcia Golden, Treas. Standing: Linda Moore,
Helen Clark, Ellen Richter, Laurie Posner, Anne Gullette, Mimi Reusch, Claudia Strauss.
Hr-H
HALL
Seated: Arlene Berger; Susan Roberts, V. Pres.; Linda S. Russell, Pres.; Kathie Clements, Sec; Gail Van Keulen, Treas.
Standing: Suzi Hatch, Tova Indritz, Jan Moklebust, Sue Jacobs, Barbara Cowlish3w, Doreen Shaddix, Sandy Priestman, Nancy Smith, Carol Margolis.
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F" HALL
R o w I: Ricky Rickert, Stephany Engel, Susan Dessel, Susan Goldstein. R o w 2: Jacqueline Nathanson,
Sec; Twala Bruce, Vice Pres.; Barre Weidler, Pres.; Cynthia Pratt, Treas. R o w 3: Ina Rockman, Marsha
Golden, Roberta Arnove, Deidre Clark, Harriet Berkowitz, Peggy Cooper.
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R o w I: Ellen Schwartz, Judy Fisher, Phyllis Cohen. R o w 2: Janice Bernstein, Joan Rubin, Treas.; Gail
Van Dipen, Pres.; Judy Barrett, V. Pres.; Jeanette Haas, Sec; Lynne Foster. R o w 3: Allen De C a m D .
Janet O w e n s , A n n e Marie Saunders, Margaret Singleton, Carolyn Singer.
HALL
First Row: Anne Stockvis, Deborah Florman, Susie Trump. Second Row; Claudia Talbott, Treas.; Orysia Paszczak, Sec; Mary Jane
Bering, Pres.; Marilyn Goodman, V. Pres.; Cheryl Sims. Third Row: Arlene Schmaier, Judy Axelrod, Anne Rothman, Judy
Dwyer, Karen Larson, Claire Braude.
II • If
HALL
First Row; Claire Adams, Diane Wexler. Second Row: Gail Rothschild, Linda Fusch, Sec, Bonnie Bing, Pres., Julianne
Thomas, Treas., Sandra Greenberg. Third Row: Arlene Forman, Phyllis Richmond, Carol Lehtonen, Susie Benton, Marjorie
Kalter. Nancv SeaaL
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ADAMS HALL
COUNCIL
Seated: Dennis Nash, Leslie Piatt, Pres., Randy Kahn. Standing: Tom
Gutkin, Treas., Hollis Summers, Paul Johnson.
S. Rogers, Art
EDUCATION
COUNCIL
"The purpose of this organization
shall be to act as a liaison between
the students and the School of
Education . . . "After formulating the Council and electing officers, the m e m b e r s of the Education Council expanded their objectives to include: Counseling,
Curriculum, Job Information, A
Newsletter, Teas and Chats, and
Guest Lecturers in the field of education. It is the goal of the Education Council to bring matters
concerning education closer to
Education Majors.
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Left to Right: Sandra Wishner, School of Ed. Rep. '64-'65, Susan Hamilton, Nancy Larson, Linda Russell,
Pres., Carol Buittner, Ina Woolman, Pat Williams, Pat Bowerman, Marcia Gordon, Suzanne Wilson, Roberta
Bayane, School of Ed. Rep. '65-'66.
R o w One.- Marian Pohren, Martha Mendy, Rosalind Bresnehan, Mary Love II. R o w Two: Father Walter Guttendorf, Janet Drance, Treas., John Batchelder, Pres., Father Duffy, Chaplain, Pat Williams, Sec, Carolyne Hall, John Sanderson, Jim DeFer. R o w Three: Kathy McNamara, Jeanne Quigley,
Dick Finnegan, Connie Bradt, Billie Stablein, Barbara Marr, Carol Nash, RoseMarie Noriega.
NEWMAN
CLUB
The N e w m a n Club is the Catholic students social and
fellowship group. Sponsored by Father Thomas Duffy
they hold weekly meetings with guest speakers and
discussion programs. Mass for students is celebrated
in the Union Annex.
Club Social
Preparation for Mass.
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EPISCOPAL STUDENT COUNCIL
Left to Right: Paul Chemnick, Pres.; Robert Stanley; Corinne Colt, Father Martin, Advisor; John Lawrence; Richard Ostheimer; Thomas Rogers.
LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION
First Row: Sister Ruth Coleman, Advisor; Marilyn Hoff; Bonnie Selinsky, Sec.-Treas.; Julianne Thomas.
Second Row: Charles Coleman, Vice Pres.; Neil Salo; James M. Singer, Advisor; David Warner, Pres.;
Edward Kmosena.
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HILLEL
FOUNDATION
B'Nai B'rith Hillel is the Jewish student's organization on
campus. It holds regular
worship services, and Hebrew and Yiddish lessons
are given. Most popular are
the Friday afternoon snack
bar and the Sunday morning
bagel and lox brunches.
First Row: Paul Berch, Vice Pres.; Joseph Pincus, Pres.; Larry Nussbaum, Rec Sec; Sharon
Tudor, Corr. Sec. Second Row: Ed Stern, Harriet Berkowitz, Rebecca Lieberman, Third Row:
Jeffrey Norman, Sam Gilston.
RELIGIOUS
COUNCIL
The Religious Council is an interfaith board which coordinates religious activities. Each campus religious organization is represented. They are active in planning
Holiday Season activities.
Left to Right: Frank Miller; Sharon Ives; Bonnie Selinsky; Paul Chemnick, Pres.; Joseph Pincus, Vice
Pres.; Janet Owens Sec; Charles Coleman, Debbie Orr, Treas.
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WR6W-RADI0
Seated: Steve Fryberger, Paul Johnson, Mel Wahlberg, Frank Crotty, Rick Livingston, Marc Leepson.
Standing: Richard Moock, Andrea Livingston, Joseph Siegel, Bob Kravetz, Jack Hranicky, Bob
Wertzler, Karlota Koester, Thomas Steich, Bill Davis, Arthur Bloch, Mike Frankhouser, Penny Miller,
Larry Spero.
Charles Jekofsky, Station Manager
STUDENT PLANNING COMMISSION
Under the Student
Council, the Student
Planning Commission
undertakes problems
of student interest.
The council is represented by the following organizations, Activities Committee,
S t u d e n t Council,
Omicron Delta Kappa, Mortar Board
and four members
w h o petition for the
position.
Left to Right: Bennett Lavenstein; Linda Russell; Judy Freeman, Mr. Berg, Advisor; Bonnie Towles, Chairman; Murry Cohen; Suzanne Wilson; Mary Jane Bering; Jon Todd.
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FOGGY BOTTOM SPORTS CAR CLUB
First R o w : Larry Clifford, Pres.; James Lear; Doris M a n n ; Douglas M a n n ; Bill Davis. Second
Ken Manning; Suzy Miller, Mike Miller, Treas.
Row:
Dorothy Graham; Ed Buss,
WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Seated: Lynne Moyer; Judy Axelrod; Dianne Alexander, Pres.; Bambi Orr; Eileen Lerner. Standing: Kii
Mandel, Ellen Richter, Diane Schulte.
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EPSILON
Delta Phi Epsilon is a professional
fraternity established for students m a joring in Foreign Affairs. The fraternity sponsors speaker-meetings at
which representatives of embassies or
the Foreign Service speak to the m e m bers on topics dealing with Interna*
tional Affairs.
R o w One: Mr. Houser, Advisor; Skip G n e h m , Pres.; T o m Robinson, Treas.; Duke Zeiger, Vice Pres.;
Bill Snow. R o w Two: Richard Osteimer, Richard Smith, Richard Abell. Third Row: Jim Hoogerwerf,
John Guequierre, David Williams, John Todd, Mike Perlman.
S.N.E.A.
The Student National Education Association is the professional organization for
university students preparing to teach. The
S N E A provides opportunities for personal
and professional growth; development of
leadership skills; understanding of the history, ethics and programs at state and national levels. In addition they participate
in the functions of the Urban Service
Corps.
William Evinger, Vice Pres.; Carolyn Mack, Publicity Chairman; Mary Ralston, Pres.; Lee Rytina,
Projects Chairman; Sue Bahlke, Sec.
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ART CLUB
The Art Club is composed of students w h o s e interests are not only
in the creative field of art and in
art history but w h o s e purpose is
to encourage the interests of the
University community in the visual arts. The club is active in the
promotion of student exhibitions
and special lectures on outstanding artists and their works.
Kneeling: Todd Pendleton, Vice President; Sharie May, Jon Kline, President; Daphne Bethell; John
McCarthy; Secretary-Treasurer; Standing: Robert Fink; Stephany Joy; Jeanne Jackson; Claire Adams;
Alice Korff; Jeanine Flaherty; Hugh Taylor; Membership Chairman.
HOME
ECONOMICS
CLUB
The club is open to all girls taking H o m e Economics courses. The group is a m e m b e r of the
National and area H o m e Economics Associations. They tour places of interest and have
had distinguished speakers.
Seated: Linda Cheyney, Pres.; Anne
Mary Ann Sieverts; Mary C. Young.
Gokey. Standing: Monica
Sheehan; Kathryn
Moody,
THE ENOSINIAN DEBATE SOCIETY
Seated: Robert Roberts, Assistant Coach; Paul Chemnick, Sec.-Treas.; Marietta Bernot, Vice-Pres.; Jerry Sazama, Pres.
Standing: First Row: Bill Halamandaris, Joe Pincus, Lesley Newton, Martha Kantor, Kathi Hill, Carolyn Smith. Second
Row: John McCune, Jim Paulson, Greg Millard, Barry Rathner, Murry Cohen, Tom Harris. Third Row: Richard Avena,
Hugh Heclo, Ronald Plesser, Warren Yarnell, Berl Brechner.
Major General J. B. Lampert, Superintendent of the U. S. Military Academy, Hugh Heclo,
Dion Meek.
VAN VLECK
CASE CLUB
The Van Vleck Case Club's
purpose is to enable law students to gain experience in
appellate practice by arguing
moot cases before a simulated court. The Club holds annual competition which is
judged by leading area lawyers.
Sidney Katz, Vice Pres.; Stanley M . Karlin, Pres.; Stanley F. Rodbell, Vice Pres; Not Pictured: Allen
Berk, Thomas Hagenstad.
LAW REVIEW
M.o.L'* t •
ie American Society of Civil Engineers takes its
membership f r o m
those students i n
the
engineering
school w h o study
civil
engineering.
T h e society h a s
regular
meetings,
lectures and social
functions.
First Row: Ronald Ketchum, Vice Pres.; Eli Fishlowitz, Pres.; Eric Mendelsohn, Rec Sec; John Scott; Allie Ash.
Second Row: Lawrence Kastner; James Webster; James Raber; Wayne Stanton; Prof. Raymond Fox, Advisor.
I.E.E.E.
The Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers is aimed at
the advancement of the theories
and practices of engineering and
its allied arts. Its m e m b e r s participate in a variety of social and
educational activities.
First Row. Michael Rivers; Joseph Proctor, III, Treas.; Judith Popowsky; Rudolph Decatur, Jr.,
Sec; Thomas Dillon, Chairman; William C. Burry, III. Second Row: Arnold Meltzer, Advisor;
Michael Burdoo; Ricardo Nicto. Third Row: George Abraham; Carl Armstrong; George Saxton;
John Christie; Robert Millcn, Advisor; Robert Tesler.
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A.S.M.E.
The American Society of
Mechanical
Engineers
was formed for the professional advancement of
mechanical engineering
students. Regular monthly meetings are held
where
speakers
are
heard. They actively participate in the Annual Engineers Week.
Seated: Bruce Howard, Treas.; Joseph Brinkmoeller, John Bauersfeld, Pres.; Prof. D. K. Anand, Advisor.
Standing: Judith Popowsky, Martin H u m , Reg Mitchell, Norman Makowski, Frank May, Sec, James Gerner.
YOUNG REPUBLICANS
Seated: Marion Johnson, Nancy Garfrell, Nancy Broyhill, Sec. Standing- Frank Forlini, Pres., Paul Hansen,
Carl Gagliardi.
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First Row: Joanabbey Sack, Sec; Bonnie Maslin, Member-at-Large; Bruce Bereano, Pres.; Lawrence Onie, Member-at-Large;
Marsha Sprintz, Vice Pres.; Peter Lee, Treas.; Second Row: Jeffrey Norman; Charles Coleman; Mike Robins; Larry Baltimore;
Mimi Ruchwarger; Third Row: Sandy Schline, Sandra Gottlieb; Marv Kurzban; Elayne Fattman; Samuel Gilston; Jack Scott;
Fourth Row: Jane Shapiro; Charlene Born; John Morgan, Adv.; Barbara Sautter; Eileen Sussman.
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Seated: Al Poudziunas, Kent Telford, Sec; William Birchard, Pres.,- Mike Enzi, Vice Pres.; Ken Cleeland, Treas. Standing:
Robert Laycock, John Ellison, Advisor; Lin Grubbs, Frank Cook, Jr., Kevin McCormack, Knut Asper, John Fridlington, Peter
Botos, Michael Scrudato.
ALPHA KAPPA PSI
Alpha Kappa Psi is a professional fraternity in the field of business. The organization is devoted to promoting interest in the various fields related to business. Meetings are geared to cover problems encountered in the business world and are augmented by the appearance of speakers and lecturers from the business world. The
group also takes field trips to various business firms. During the Spring semester,
Alpha Kappa Psi conducted a tutoring program for accounting majors.
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"BELLS ARE RINGING'
Chuck Collett
Jim McGregor
Chris Waters
Peter Pazzaglini
Michael Doyle, Chris Waters, Robert Litman, Ron Scheraga.
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Hugh Kaufman
UNIVERSITY PLAYERS
Under the directorship of Edward G. Ferero, the University
Players produced "The Potting
Shed" in the spring and "Bells
are Ringing" in the fall for the
Homecoming musical. All University m e m b e r s are eligible to
participate in the players' activities. Outstanding m e m b e r s are
n a m e d to the National Honorary Drama Fraternity.
First Row.
Ron Scheraga, Vice Pres.; Stephanie Barash; Mary
Lincer; Beverly
Opper;
Judith Kunzman,- Laura Campbell; Bobbie Hustedt. Second R o w : Paul Diamond; Tova
Indritz; Jackie Banyasz; Bob
London; Priscilla Smith; Edward
Ferero, Advisor; Mary
Jane McGill. Third R o w ; Karen Gustafson; Phyllis Rice, Sec; Roy Nemerson; Sandra
Olson; Thomas E. Williamson, III. Fourth R o w : Val Halamandaris; James McGregor;
Peter Pazzaglini.
ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB
First Row Susan Gould, Sec, Dorcen Sladc, Vic- Pres r»o Lurie, Marianne Lorcnielli
I Row Waltci
McGralh Ronald Wohl, Pros , Phyllis Chao, Judith Magee Prol Ruth Krulteld, Adv., Third Ro» : Thomas
Qumin, Beatrice Pierce, Maureen Delancy, Maiy Moliby, Prof. Deword Walker, Fourth Ko>. Margaret Too
Margaret Bool c Prol Ralph Lewis Fifth Ro\> Stephen Beckern in, Valda Far ns.. Eleanoi Ochs Glcnda
Prol Patrick Gallaghei Dann) Bo nberget J e m Corgill.
Seinfeld Win Olcwilc
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DANCE
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The Dance Production Group is a coed organization comprised of three individual dance groups. The Beginners,
Intermediate and Advanced groups practice in separate
work sessions where members learn the techniques of
dance and performance skills. During the year, the groups
are coordinated for performances. The entire Dance Production Group participates in activities such as the H o m e coming Musical, studio performances, M a y Day activities,
the annual Spring Dance Concert, Television shows and
other special events. The Group's repertoire includes folk,
jazz, modern dance and impromptu pieces. A sense of
artistic satisfaction and personal expression are a m o n g the
many benefits gained from membership in the Dance Production Group.
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PRODUCTION
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Marilyn W e n d e r , Social Chairman; Priscilla Bloom Kostiner, Pres.; Dianne Alexander, Vice
Pres.; Lois Barder, Sec.-Treas.; Kathy Fritzinger, Cor. Sec; Laura Colvin, Publicity Chairman;
Shelia Potts and Pat Dryden, Membership Chairmen; Miss Nan Larabee, Advisor.
Not Pictured: D o n n a Clarke, Vice President.
. . . . that's the funniest n a m e I've heard yet . . . .
Big Sis is an organization of w o m e n w h o
help n e w students become oriented into
campus life. The Council works actively
throughout the s u m m e r coordinating activities for fall orientation. S o m e of the
official functions for the "little sisters" are
Snack 'n' Chat, Tips 'n' Tea with Topnotchers and Tasty Turnabout. Girls learn
about campus activities, see a fashion s h o w
and get a chance to talk about educational
plans with fellow students before registration.
"... Tis the season to be jolly . . . "
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OLD MEN
Masaaki Seki; Ronald Scheraga; Paul Slattery, Pres.; Frank Korowitz; Howard B»laban.
and number 124,567,897 on our list needs an Old M a n
The Old M e n Board helps coordinate activities for n e w m e n students. Planned activities help freshmen b e c o m e acquainted
with the campus and its activities.
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INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL
Left to Right: Tom Rogers; Allen Snyder; Bob Vawter; Chuck Bookoff, Treas.; Bob Ross, Vice Pres.;
Joel Shulman, Pres.; Bruce Innes, Sec; Bruce Bereano, Social Chairman; Bill Hamann; Jim Serowick;
Beau Jacoby.
The Interfraternity Council, headed by Joel Shulman, is the governing body to promote good relations a m o n g fraternities. It establishes and enforces rush rules and
annually sponsors an IFC Smoker for n e w m e n students. This year IFC included a
Parent's Assembly in the fall rush activities. In the spring the council sponsors the
IFC Formal and a joint Sing with Panhellenic.
JUNIOR - IFC
Seated: Bill Herman, Vice Pres.; Allen Snyder, IFC Advisor; Dave Jordan, Pres.; Brian O'Neill, Sec; Robert Slewett, Treas. Standing: George
Beuch, Arthur Levien, Elliot Wein, Dana Robinson, David Segaf, Robert Fink.
The Junior Interfraternity Council is organized with a m e m b e r from each fraternity
pledge class. They hold social functions and a pledge smoker. Working as a coordinating body for the pledge classes they strive to promote good fraternity relations.
Ward, Bill
PANHELLENIC COUNCIL
Left to Right: Nancy Broyhill; Pat Sherrard; Mary Savitt; Tova Altman; Susan Petrovich, Sec; Pat Jones, Vice Pres.; Nan Webster,
Pres.; Karen Larson, Treas.; Linda Cheyney; Dianne Globus; Lynn Shaub; Ann Lappen; Sue Ewart.
The Panhellenic Council is the governing body for the thirteen
national sororities on campus.
They organize rush activities, philanthropic projects and sorority
participation in the Spring Sing
and Prom. Throughout the year
they coordinate pledge and active
events.
THE EXECUTIVE B O A R D
. . . A N D PART II
JUNIOR
PANHEL
OFFICERS: Karyn Ryan, President; Jeri Powell, Secretary; Toni Ratet, Vice-Presi
dent; Arlene Schmaier, Treasurer.
Under the sponsorship of Panhellenic Council and coordinated by the Vice-President,
the Junior Panhellenic Council is represented by a pledge from each sorority. They
plan activities including the annual Goat Show.
THE C O U N C I L : Barbara Enwell; Gayle Boozer; Linda Granger, Pat Jones, Advisor. Second Row: Sally Short, Sherry
Fnglish, Jane Shapiro, Linda Hoffmann, Hannah Shklar. First Row: Jeri Powell, Karyn Ryan, Toni Ratet, Arlene Schmaier.
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Jamaican Orphans
Angel Flight, through its m a n y activities, aids the progress of
the Arnold Air Society and the Pershing Rifles, and serves as
a symbol of appreciation for the importance and dignity of
Air Force life.
The Angels' m a n y campus and community projects include
ushering for University functions, visiting Junior Village, and
assisting the A F R O T C corps. Collecting clothes and books for
Jamaican orphans has been a major project.
PERSHING
RIFLES
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The Pershing Rifles is a National Military Honor Society. The bond of
friendship is strong, developed through m e m b e r participation in social
events and military functions. M u c h of the P/R's social life involves
the Angel Flight, of which the P/R's are co-sponsors.
While the military aspect is stressed in Pershing Rifles, the unit also
exsts as a service organization. During the school year, the P/R's m a n ned the information booths for incoming students and ushered at University activities. Participation in various activities has created a strong
bond a m o n g the Society's members.
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Devin Bent
Roger Adelson
PHI BE
PHI BETA K A P P A , founded in 1776, at the College of William and Mary, w a s the first "Greek
letter" society. Today it is the best k n o w n scholastic honor society in the country, and recognizes
"Intellectual capacity well employed", especially
in the liberal arts.
Nathanael G. Mullener
Arlene Rita O'Connor
Nancy Broyhill
Janet Duvali
TA KAPPA
N e w members of the District of Columbia Alpha
Chapter are chosen in the fall and spring of each
year from members of the junior and senior classes
with outstanding academic records.
Karen Judy Scott
Floyd A. Riggs
Kate Buddy
Lois Barder
WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN
Paul Horowitz
T o m Robinson
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Jon Kline
Twenty-nine University students, w h o have compiled an impressive list of activities and services for the University, have
been selected for the 1965-66 edition of Who's W h o Among Students in American Colleges and
Universities.
To be nominated for Who's
W h o , students must have shown
"outstanding effort and achievement in scholarship, leadership,
and citizenship."
Vytas Albert Tarulis
Kelly Burn
Jerry Heinze
AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
NOT SHOWN:
Karen Cliff Daniels
Karen Dixon
Jim Rankin
Nan Webster
Sandy Wishner
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TASSELS
Members of TASSELS,
the sophomore women's
honorary, sponsored by
Mortar Board, are tapped
at the Big Sis Tips and
Tea, during the Fall Orientation. In addition to
maintaining high scholarship, pledges are required to contribute fifteen hours of combined
meetings
and
project
work
before initiation.
A m o n g others, projects
include sale of H o m e coming tickets, working
in the book exchange,
and assisting in the annual
Alumni
Support
program.
First R o w , left to right: Ginny Zeitler; Ellen Schwartz; Leslie Sarafan; Julianne Thomas; Tova Altman; Miriam Nathan; Eve
Cutler; Ina Nathanson; Marilyn Dove. Second R o w : Stancy Swanson; Andrea Foth; Marion Johnson; Bobbie Hustedt; Margaret Tao; Brigitte Selcke; Dena Pomeroy; Marrietta Bernot; Barbara Willmarth; Mary Lincer; Marcia Golden. Third R o w : Janet
Weisblut, Mortar Board advisor; Barbara Hering; Patricia Linskey; Susan Goldstein; Laura Bonn; Jeanette Haas; Susan Dalby;
Debi Movitz; Judy Barrett; Claudia Strauss; Bonnie Bing.
PHI ETA
SIGMA
PHI ETA SIGMA is a national fraternity, established to encourage and
reward high scholarship
and attainment. M e m b e r ship is limited to those
m e n w h o attain a scholastic average of at least
3.50 in the first semester
of their freshman year,
or for their entire freshman
First Row, left to right: Ed Beals; Joseph Pincus, vice-president; Allan Goldberg, president; Peter Pazzaglini, treasurer;
Ardavazt Honanyan. Second Row: W . L. Turner, faculty advisor; Paul Johnson; Larry Rubin; Philip Kaplan; Randy Ross;
Allen Snyder. Absent from picture: Brian Holober, secretary.
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year.
Lois Barder
Nancy Broyhill
Linda Storey
Dr. Eva Johnson
Priscilla Bloom Kostiner
Evangelin Wells
HOUR GLASS CHAPTER OF MORTAR BOARD
M O R T A R B O A R D is the national senior women's honorary, which chooses members on the
basis of scholarship, leadership, and service to the University. N e w members, not to exceed
nine senior w o m e n , are tapped each spring at the M a y Day Program. Mortar Board
sponsors Tassels and selects the Big Sis Board. Other functions include Study Panels; the
annual Smarty Party; various programs of service, and a constant encouragement of high
scholarship and leadership.
Marilyn Wendler
Sandy Wishner
Janet Weisblut
SIGMA DELTA PI
S I G M A DELTA PI, a national honor
society, seeks to foster a wider
knowledge of, and a greater appreciation for, the Hispanic contribution to modern culture. It
seeks to establish friendly relations between students of Hispanic and English nations, and to
reward those w h o show special
achievements and interests in the
culture and literature of the Hispanic world.
Active and honorary members
are nominated by the Chapter Advisor and the Spanish Department,
on the basis of high scholarship
and excellence in upper division
Spanish studies.
first R o w , left to right: Judith Magee; Carolyn Mack; Christiann Hoffman; Louise Jansen, president; Sandy
Wishner, secretary. Second row: Professor Mazzeo, advisor; M c M a h a n ; Underwood; Bill Snow, treasurer.
Absent from picture: Ann Harris, vice-president.
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First R o w , left to right: Marilyn Wender; Barbara Altman, president; JoAnne Blum, secretary; Gail Manchester; Sheila Potts. Second R o w : Ellen Leon; Robert A. Honeygosky, Supervisor to Speech Clinicians; L.
Poe Leggette, Chairman of Department; Calvin W . Pettit, Director of Speech Clinic, advisor; Janet Weisblut;
Serena Slepian. Third Row: Doreen McKenna; Ruth Hurvitz; Glenda Abbott; Terry Pearl; Marsha Dublin.
Absent from picture: Sandi Cavanaugh, treasurer; Judy Nevins, vice-president.
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S I G M A A L P H A ETA is the honorary for students majoring in
Speech and Hearing science and
therapy. The chapter has a professional lecture series consisting
of a team of persons involved
with working with children needing speech therapy. Prominent
speakers include psychologists,
audiologists, and neurologists.
Participation in Career Day programs in local high schools, and
various tours, introduce m e m b e r s
to speech therapy programs outside of the University Speech
Clinic.
Among its goals is the fostering of a spirit of unity by coordinating the interests and efforts of persons with a c o m m o n
goal, by providing situations in
which students and faculty m a y
work together to advance the profession.
OMICRON
DELTA
KAPPA
First Row, left to right: John Diesem; Ronald Scheraga; Skip G n e h m ; Frank Masci; Allan Goldberg Peter Pazzaglini. Second R o w :
S. J. Tracey; Robert Jones; H. J. Cantini; Philip Kaplan; Bill Benton; Hugh Heclo; Rolf Russart; Joel Shulman; Larry Broadwell; Joseph Pincus;
Paul V. Bissel, Dean.
OMICRON
DELTA
KAPPA
is a national service and scholarship honorary.
Often considered the service
counterpart
of
Phi Beta Kappa,
O D K recognizes
junior, senior,
and
graduate
men
of high
scholarship and
outstanding leadership on campus. Tapping is
held
at
the
H o m e c o ming Dance and
on M a y Day.
ORDER
OF
SCARLET
O R D E R O F SCARLET is
an honorary organization for sophomore and
junior men, who have at
least a 2.50 QPI, and
who participate extensively in extracurricular
activities. Initiation of
new members is held at
Homecoming and M a y
Day ceremonies. Upon
selection, each n e w m e m ber is expected to carry
out one of the projects
selected by the organization's Board of Governors.
Left to right: Skip G n e h m ; Peter Pazzaglini; Dean Bissel; Mike Levin; Mike Wexler. Absent
from
picture: Jerry Heinz.
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First Row, left to right: Dave Hicks, President; Bob Meredith; Gregory Zolar; Todd Ackley. Second Row:
Bob Laycock; Bruce Bereano; Dave Stell; John Leggette. Third Row: Vince Grey; Alan May; Bill Benton.
Awards at Homecoming.
NO
Miss Lynn Shaub, recipient of the Order of the Lacy Garter and Gate and Key members, Bill Benton, Todd Ackley, Lynn, David Hicks and
Lin Grubbs.
ND
K
G A T E A N D KEY is a national society
for m e n with an outstanding record
of service in fraternities. Every fall
and spring, two m e m b e r s are selected from each fraternity. Faculty m e m bers m a y also be selected as honorary
members.
Ugly Man Bazan
III
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Section Edited by
Robert Beers
"A thoughtful mind w h e n it sees a nation's flag, sees
not the flag only, but the nation itself, and whatever
m a y be its symbol, its insignia, he reads chiefly in the
flag, the governments, the principles, the truths, the
history, which belongs to the nation."
Henry W a r d Beecher
The mission of the Air Force R O T C program is to develop in prospective college graduates the qualities of
leadership and other attributes essential to their progressive advancement to positions of increasing responsibility as commissioned officers and to prepare them
for immediate assignment to duties in the Regular Air
Force and the Air Force Reserve.
COLOR GUARD
Tim Kielty, Richard Lind, Larry Lane, Brian Levy
To help us fulfill our mission, these officers and enlisted
m e n are dedicated. Through patience, tolerance, and
understanding, they mold our raw potential into elements of leadership and dedication.
Front: Lt. Col. Armand E. Reiser, Professor of
Air Science, Major William E. Adams, Assistant
PAS, Captain David R. Henriquez Commandant
of Cadets. Back; Sgt. Charles Young, Sgt.
Clarence Smarr, Sgt. Anthony Nasner
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CADET STAFF
The Cadet Staf las the responsibility of
planning and organizing all Group activities,
from formations and parades, to picnics,
sports, and the Military Ball.
Kneeling: Ray Ross, Executive Officer, Roger Rosenberg. Second Row: Dave Rothbart,
Judy Nevins, Frank Dellermann, Marc Santacroce. Third Row: Ted Buhl, Blaine Lotz,
Mike Moorhead, John Robinson.
HEADQUARTERS FLIGHT
Front Row: Jon Todd, Squadron Commander, Gaynor Hudson, Flight
Commander, Seth Pope. Second Row: Bruce McMillian, Frank Zelasco, Bob
Kranc Third Row: Hugh Pacella, Larry Lapidus, Allen Lowenkamp.
A N G E L FLIGHT DRILL T E A M
The Angel Flight is a social honorary for college
w o m e n w h o wish to promote the interests of the
United States Air Force and the Air Force R O T C
program. The Carl Spaatz Flight at G.W.U. is one of
a hundred Angel Flights throughout the country.
First Row: Karen Skinner, Cookie Glasner, Iris Long, Gail Carlton, Susan Holt,
Barbara Beachum, Carla Price, Flight Commander. Second Row: Nancy Burns,
Mary Lou Rivnyak, Barbara Barich, Marsha Sprintz, Doris Matlyak. Third Row:
Karen Lipcan, Janet Drance, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Sack, Alexandria Tolstoy,
Karen Denocenzo.
Kneeling: Ed Doster, Flight Commander, Kevin Bouch, Squadron Commander. First Row: Ron Peddicord, Don Hodges, Harry Lando, Greg
Millard, Dan Lee. Second Row: Greg Bond, Bob Rierdan, Jim Ohl, Cliff
Reid. Third Row: Kirk Rubida, Bob Kingham, Jeff Routh, Miles Myers.
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Kneeling: Todd Ackley, Deputy Squadron Commander, Kevin
Bouch, Squadron Commander. First Row: Ken Stryjewski,
Jack Smith, Craig Sullivan, Kurt Wentz. Second Row: Ed
Shamwell, Jack Dorner, Bob Scott, Terry Babcock.
C FLIGHT
Here the 140th AFROTC Cadet Group is appearing at halftime
ceremonies at the Homecoming game with West Virginia. In
the foreground is the Color Guard, made up of honorary
Pershing Riflemen.
D FLIGHT
Kneeling: Pete Thatcher, Flight Commander; Grove Conrad, Squadron Commander. First Row: Terry Jones, Larry
Adair, Lutz Neuman, John Bentley. Second Row: P. K.
Walker, Neil Chamberlain, Jim Smith, Frank Osborne.
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E FLIGHT
Military Ball Princess Judy Bevis ind
Escort Tom Padgett.
Besides being very active members of the national organization, G. W . Angels take part in University and community
activities. O n e of their m a n y functions on the campus is
their job of hosting and ushering at Lisner Auditorium:
Front Row: Karen Skinner, Karen Lipcan, Doris Matlyak, Judy Magee, Carla
Price, Arelene Foreman. Second Row: Ann Stockvis, Karen Kochiss, Nancy
Burns, Susan Holt, Barbara Beachum. Third Row: Nan Kaiser, Elizabeth
Glasner, Mary Lou Rivnyak, Karen Denocenzo. Fourth Row: Elizabeth
Taylor, Gail Gotthart, Theodora Forrest, Robin Birdsall.
Military Ball Princess Karen Cliff and
Escort Griff Jones.
THE A R N O L D AIR SOCIETY
The Arnold Air Society is an
honorary organization of cadets whose interests lead
them to learn more about
their future in the U. S. Air
Force.
Front Row: Grove Conrad, Dave
Rothbart, Ron Denham, Mike Moorhead. Second Row: John Robinson,
Lee Dribin, Roger Rosenberg, Kevin
Bouch, Blaine Lotz.
Kneeling: Dave
Smith, Squadron
Commander, Ron
Denham, Flight
Commander. First Row: Bob Skinker,
John Byczinski, Ron Griffith, Dave
Rundquist. Second Row: Ard Honanyan, Tom Cseh, Ed Hughes. .
PERSHING RIFLE R FLIGHT
Military Ball Princess Dannie Dawson
and Escort Dave Noonan.
Cadet Colonel Ray Brown, last year's Group Commander, gives a command at the Final Parade and Revue. This parade is the culmination of a
whole year's work, and cadets w h o have performed well are recognized
at this time.
Military Ball Princess Delia Panos and
Escort Robert Beers.
PERSHING RIFLE S FLIGHT
Kneeling: Dave Smith, Squadron Commander, John Sugden, Flight Commander. First Row: Ed Hughes,
Howard Nevin, Bob Wahl. Second
Row: Cliff Keery, Ron Fink, Bill
Schmidt, Al Dancy. Third Row. Joe
Rigutto, Elliot Wein, Joe Vacca, Roy
Parnell.
R O T C participates in m a n y campus activities as well as service
projects for the university. Its m e n often serve as ushers at
Lisner Auditorium and m a n the voting booths for the Student
Council elections. Its activities include intramural sports (pictured above is a team happy after an 18-0 victory over Kappa
Sig) and the H o m e c o m i n g Parade, where entered is not only
the marching group, but also a winning float (pictured right).
"Okay, Cadet, repeat after me, 'Off w e go'
Cadet Bob Dailey receiving Reserve Officer's Association's Gold Medal from
Dean Richard W . Stephens.
A retreat ceremony, calling an
end to the day and to this story.
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MILITARY BALL QUEEN
1964
June Whitacre
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QUEEN9
HOMECOMING
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MAY DAY
Section Edited by
Mary Ralston
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starring Johnny
Corson
1965
CHERRY TREE QUEEN
January 6, 1965
LYNN LOCKQ
Miss Mary Ralston
U718 17th Street No.
Arlington 1, Virginia
Dear Miss Ralston:
My selection for Miss Beauty Queen of the George
Washington University's Yearbook is Miss Lynn Locks.
It is always very difficult to choose from the pictures alone} and perhaps not the fairest vay. I do
hope that the other girls are not too disappointed.
My sincere congratulations and best wishes to Lynn.
Johnny Carson
f/A
JC/rap
Chosen by
Johnny Carson
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CHERRY TREE QUEEN
LYNN LOCKQ
Alpha Epsilon Phi
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PRINCE88 JAN COLETTI
Chi Omega
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PRINCE88 JANE GAILLARD
Kappa Alpha Theta
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PRINCESS SUSAN LEFLER
Kappa Kappa Gamma
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PRINCE88 NANCY 8MITH
Delia Gamma
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MAY QUEEN KATE AVERY
Delia Gamma
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HOMECOMING
QUEEN
NANCY QCHUH
Pi Beta Phi
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*wns the Queen.
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HOMECOMING
1964
LYNN LOCKS
Alpha Epsilon Phi
CAROL SUE DIENER
Phi Sigma Sigma
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DANNIE D A W S O N
Alpha Delta Pi
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Added reflections of Beauty.
HARRIETT HERNDON
Sigma Chi
Queen Nancy and Court on Parade.
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AAn
. Alpha Pi Chapter founded 1922.
Alpha Delta Pi's blue and white represented by Danni as
Homecoming princess ... by Stancey, Barb, Kit, and
Karen in Tassels ... by Margeret in Alpha Lambda Delta;
colors shine in 12 n e w pledges, their surprise Halloween
party, and the pledge formal at Dupont Plaza; they socialized with coffee hours and exchanges, especially with the
Engineering School.
Our n e w pledge class
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Pyromaniacs in action
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The pause that . . .
Bye-Bye Birdie
Swanson, S. Thevenet, M . Wells. Not Pictured: P. Catanzariti, D. Dawson, S. Fisher, M . Lammond, K. Larson, L. Lowry, K. Kiracofe.
I say "Hi"!
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AE0
Alpha G a m m a Chapter founded 1937.
It was a good year for the A E Phi's as they celebrated Founders Day at Gramercy Park Inn, entertained children at Junior
Village with a music program, had a Mother's Day ceremony
. . . They had exchanges and coffee hours and a very successful pledge formal at the Sheraton Park Hotel. Big Sis,
Alpha Lambda Delta, Tassels and Delphi all have AEPhi m e m bers. Lynn was president of Delphi, a Cherry Tree finalist and
a Homecoming finalist. Marilyn is a Mortar Board and in Who's
W h o . Stephanie is vice president of ISAB and Mattie is in the
Education honorary. The pledges w o n honors for ensemble in
Goat Show.
EYlAONI-(Dj||
A n d preferential is at the Parthenon.
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President L. Locks, R. Amove, C. Bershad, A. Dreier, S. Engel, D. Fellman, L. Frankel, B. Gilbert, D. Gilden, S. Goldsmith, I. Gottlieb, A,
Grill, B. Hecht, J. Kemper, M. Kobre, L. Kreil, A. Lazar, P. Leeds, L. Lowe, G. Manchester, C. Marin, B. Miller, I. Nathanson, E. Noble, M.
Oidick, G. Rothschild, M. Rubell, J. Shapiro, B. Silverman, N. Stein, E. Sussman, P. Urken, L. Weiss, M. Wender, R. Wenk, J. Osman, M.
Lowe, C. Cahan. Not pictured: M. Golden, S. Goozh, J. Gozan, C. Ketay, T. Kischner, J. Michelson, S. Perper, M. Savitt, P. Schwartz, B.
Weinberger, M. Wolf.
THE CHAPTER
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Phi Alpha Chapter founded 1903.
Take an X and add a gold horseshoe and seventeen
pledges. Chi O's enjoyed exchanges and coffee hours,
booster activities, our little blue Homecoming whale
and pledge formal with a breakfast at Jan's. Jan Coletti a Cherry Tree princess finalist; Pam Gay '64 Miss
Venus; Bambi '64 Jr. Sportswoman; Kelly Who's W h o ;
Tassels, Alpha Lambda Delta, S N E A and Big Sis m e m bers. Pat, Jan and Sue on the Cherry Tree staff and
our DOM's Tim and Ed. Penny Miss Model Pledge.
President C. Mack, S. Bahlke, S. Beneke, A. Benfield, M. Blunt,
K. Burn, S. Coggin, J. Coletti, P. Cushman, P. DeCrosta, S.
English, J. Falls, M. Farbman, C. Filbert, J. Gardner, D. Gray,
S. Hatch, JS. Hodnett, J. Hubbard, P. Jones, L. Keighley, ME.
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We've been evicted.
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Three Cheers for the Campus Club!
Mantzuranis, T. Pederson, S. Medcalf, L. Moore, K. Mueller, D.
Murphy, M. Morris, S. Park, S. Pollack, B. Orr, S. Rambo, C.
Reynolds, AM. Saunders, M. Senio, C. Talbott, C. Throne, O.
Torres, D. Warner, K. Williams.
The night they invented champagne.
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Beta Rho Chapter founded 1945.
Delta Gamma's anchor riding
high at G W . . . two Queens:
Candy Engineering Queen and
Lynn Sigma Chi Sweetheart . . .
four finalists, Harriett, Nancy,
Maria and Barbara. D G spirit anchor shown in Capt. Kate, Harriett, Barb, and Doreen . . . ours
and GW's cheerleaders. Our activities anchor with Kate, Karen
D. and Karen C. in Who's W h o
and Andy and Doreen S. in Tassels. The Honors anchor riding
high with first in Panhel Sing and
Derby Day. Karen C. President of
Delphi and pledges with audience
appeal honors in Goat Show.
Our Anchor man.
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President K. Buddy, B. Bengur, W . Berg, B. Bernstein, D. Brill,
B. Brinkerhoff, D. Bruce, L. Burgess, M. Burneston, B. Cammack,
L. Capparel, K. Cliff, A. DeAugustinis, K. Dixon, P. Fahey, P.
Gearhart, M. Harris. H. Herrsdon n
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Martin, D. McKenns, c. merarran. m . reesnus, ®.reuvisss.ft|.
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Last minute touches.
O d o m , D. Oliver, D. Orr, A. Pallas, S. Philips, S. Priestman, M.
Reusch, L. Shaub, J. Schirtzinger, L. Schwable, M. Smith, C.
Scherer, L. Stecher, D. Shaddix, M. Thorn, W . Tyson, L. Lockwood. Not pictured: J. Blum, B. Gilbert, R. Rober*s, N. Wissman.
Sorority meeting?
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AZ
. Alpha Delta Chapter founded 1922.
Four pearls and a diamond . . . DZ's have
been busy on campus . . . active in Tassels,
Big Sis, Bowling Club, Philosophy Club, Germ a n Club. Philanthropy was support for Gaulladet College for the deaf. Rose pledge formal,
traditional M a y Day breakfast for seniors, slumber party. Pat IFC Panhel sing chairman, Pam
secretary Philosophy club, Toni Jr. Panhel VP,
and Rita manager of Co-ed Bowling club.
President R. Houff, N. Marsclen, T. Ratet, M. Rickert, M. Scanlon,
P. Scullen, P. Sherrard, R. Thompson, SA. Young. Not pictured
L. Galbraith, S. Harper, D. Johnson, K. Kraft, J. VanWely.
D R E A M GIRL OF DELTA ZETA
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Derby Day team.
Pledge Formal
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KAO
G a m m a Kappa Chapter founded 1946.
Theta's kite went sailing . . . especially for " N o M o o n at All"
third in '64 Panhel Sing . . . first in Blood Drive, second in
ISAB tennis, ping p.ong, and swimming. Complete surprise on
annual Theta-Delt waterfight . . . trounced K K G in football.
Thetas were Big Sis's, Junior Advisors, Diane, Cheerleader;
Betty, scholarship in International Affairs; Chris, Alpha Lambda
Delta; Joanne, Sylvia, Chris, and Jane Tassels; and Jane Gaillard
Cherry Tree Princess. Carolyn, first place debate team; Chip
secretary, ISAB, Sandie, Phi Sig "moonlight girl"; Gail, Sigma
N u sweetheart. Sandie and Polly in "Bells are Ringing" and
Kite flying at Lincoln Memorial.
President J. Taylor, G. Boozer, C. Cox, P. Cross, ,C. Cushing,
M. Davidson, L. DeForest, S. DeLuca, D. Detwiler, L. Diercks, S.
Dietz, J. Ferdon, J. Gaillard, P. Grinnan, P. Guentert, S. Hadley,
G. Harris, C. Lehtonen, S. Lorenz, G. Martin, H. Mason, J.
McClung, B. Neimer, S. Olson, S. Paul, S. Porter, J. Ryon, P.
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K A 8 HOUSE
KAO
S
The big team!
Schweickhardt, B. Slayden, C. Smith, G. VanKeulen, C. Walker,
P. Ziegenhein, C. Herndon. Not pictured: K. Clements, P. Cunningham, J. Fisher, S. Hintz, G. VanDiepen, S. Voss, Z. Zed, J.
Zeigler.
! think he's cute.
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. . . Sigma M u Chapter founded 1922.
"Let's Drink a Toast to the Kappa Delt's" for such a successful year. The KD's pledged
16 girls during rush, were visited by their National President Genevieve Forbes
Morse at Founder's Day luncheon October 24, w o n second place in the Homecoming
float contest, and presented their pledges November 21 at the Woodner Hotel.
Marge Ferm was the November Mech Miss, Carola Scott was a runner-up in the Miss
Model Pledge Contest, Janet Fricks received the Andy Davis Award for outstanding
school spirit, and Arlene Graner received a medal for the freshman pledge with the
highest QPI.
Marge Ferm was secretary-treasurer of Booster Board; Marge, chairman, and
M'Lou Gilbert, decorations committee for Homecoming; Stevie Walls, historian, and
Arlene Graner, Alpha Lambda Delta; Susie C o m a n and Arlene Graner, Tassels; six
Junior Advisors; Kathy Fritzinger, corresponding secretary of Big Sis; Kathy Fritzinger, associate editor, Arlene Graner and Marge Ferm, co-editors of the Senior
section, and Jeri Powell, honoraries editor of the C H E R R Y TREE.
When was the last time you had four dates at once?
Pledge Formal
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President C. Starzan, J. Bernard, N. Bond, K. Brandis, H. Clark, S. Coman, S. Ewart,
M. Ferm, K. Fritzinger, K. Frusher, P. Giaimo, M. Gilbert, P. Gray, N. Krumpeck, C. Lang,
C. Leifer, Y. Lightner, C. Little, J. Loving, S. Mathews, J. Mooers, J. Ortenburger, J.
Powell, S. Ricker, S. Rush, S. Savoy, C. Scott, K. Steele, B. Sundquist, L. Tjossem, P.
Todd, L. Walls, D. Wejdimeyer, K. Woods, S. Snyder, M. Studds. Not pictured: A. Graner A, HanrtvA,«»rL \C ^,-hool
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KKI"
. G a m m a Chi Chapter founded 1929.
O h , Ka-a-pa, Ka-a-pa ... 22 n e w golden keys,
third place homecoming float, second highest
scholarship, first place ISAB. Donna, vice president, Big Sis . . . Pat, membership chairman and
Laura publicity . . . Marion, president of Tassels
and Barb a m e m b e r . . . Nancy, Treasurer of
Mortar Board and Phi Beta Kappa. Laura, our
cheerleader and a Mech Miss, too. Diane also a
Mech Miss . . . Sue a Cherry Tree Finalist and Pat
sweetheart of Sigma Phi Epsilon. There's the owl,
the key, the blue and blue and the fleur-de-lis.
Did you hear that . . .?
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The Unveiling
Our all-night»art course
President N. Broyhill, B. Anderson, D. Carrell, D. Clarke, L. Colvin,
P. Dryden, D. Edwards, A. Erlich, M . Fishman, P. Frisk, S. Gregory,
S. Griffith, J. Gutherie, L. Hoffman, M . Johnson, K. Kelly, K.
Koenig, S. Knadle, V. Lada-Mocarski, L. Larsen, S. Lefler, C.
McDermott, J. Moklebust, J. Moore, M. Mulkerin, C. Murphy, H.
Nesbitt, P. Rice, A. Robinson, S. Rubel, S. Sims, S. Swartman,
B. Willmarth. Not pictured: L. Carrier, G. Coates, S. Davis,
L. Foster, S. Greenwood, T. Hubenette, M . Killay, P. Rush, J.
Russell, D. Sullivan, C. Waldie.
"I'm lining m y cornea"
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riBO
D.C. Alpha Chapter founded 1 889.
" C o m e join the girls w h o wear the Wine and Blue"
. . Sixteen shiny n e w darts. Our adorable stork
w o n first in Homecoming float parade ... w e
were second in sweepstakes . . . Nancy was
Homecoming Queen! Trophies everywhere . . .
Originality honors for Goat Show, Bonnie, runnerup Miss Model Pledge, first place Christmas decoration. Social season with exchanges and a pledge
party at Claudia's . . . and a first ... Pi Phi-SAE
combined pledge formals for a successful weekend. Nan in Who's W h o . Winner of National Chapter Service Award. Claudia editor of Cherry Tree,
Nan president of Panhel; Pi Phi on top in ISAB and
Booster points. Mary lead the links of gold to another successful year.
Pledge Formal at Brook Farm Inn.
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President
M.
Ralston,
B.
Babcock, D. Bethell, A. Brewton, M . Castle, J. Combellack,
C. Chaille. Second R o w : S. Dalby, E. Dayton, K. Dorian, D.
Doyle, B. Faylor, P. Fenrich, C.
Foster, S. Frampton. Third
R o w : C. Franzoni, P. Fraser,
N. Gorab, A. Gullette, P. Harris, B. Howarth, S. Jeffrey, A.
Kiely. Fourth Row.- D. Kline,
B. Knickerbocker, B. Knettell,
S. Miller, B. O'Leary, M . O'Neill, L. Pickens, j. Redding.
Fifth R o w : A. Richmond, L.
Rytina, A. Sanders, N. Schuh,
S. Short, S. Short, T. Skinner.
Sixth R o w : V. Testa, S. Tracy,
A. Twilley, L. Viray, N. W e b ster. Not Pictured: D. Kocsis,
Carol Manning, Ann Lappan.
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. Kappa Chapter founded 1924.
Phi Sig's aim high . . . Lois, Janet, and Pris, Mortar
Board; Diane, cheerleader; Debi, Alpha Lambda Delta;
six in Tassels; Phyllis, Pi Lambda Theta; Pris and Janet,
Sigma Alpha Eta; four Alpha Theta Nu's; Sue, H o m e c o m ing finalist; Pris, Big Sis President; Lois, Secretary-Treasurer of Big Sis. Lois, Student Life Committee; Arlene, Vice
President National Angel Flight; National Scholarship
award and D.C. Panhellenic Scholarship Award.
Rush stars.
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Our beautiful pledges.
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fe^llififc
President L. Barder, L. Albert,
T. Altman, J. Baker, M. Berger,
P. Bloom, J. Brooks, S. Brown,
L. Brust, S. Diener, J. Cymberg,
M. Dove, E. Duberstein, L.
Feinstein, D. Florman, A. Foreman, D. Glaser, K. Goldsmith,
V. Hambro, K. Leibowitz, D.
Lerner, C. Margolis, D. Movitz,
M. Nathan, C. Nusbaum, J.
Scharer, S. Schein, A. Schmaier,
L Sennett, M. Silverman, C.
Strauss, E. Weber, S. Weintraub, J. Weisblut, M. VanDam,
J. Yavner, B. Zauber. Not Pictured: J. Bauer, P. Bogen, M.
Friedlander, P. Klasky, B.
Farino, D. Seldes, N. Steinberg
V. Warren.
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Alpha Tau Chapter founded 1961.
"Tis SDT spirit burning" . . . Alpha Tau w o n award
at National Convention in California. W e enjoyed
Mothers' brunch, a scavenger hunt, Founders Day
Banquet, and pledge formal. W e visited Walter
Reed Medical Center. Roberta on Cherry Tree staff,
Sheila Potts '64 Apple Blossom princess, Leslie,
Eve, and Ginrty Tassels and Eve Alpha Lambda
Delta.
~~* S
President J. Safranko, G. Abbott, R. Bayane, L. Cooperman, E.
Cutler, J. Dunsay, S. Fink, E. Geiger, D. Globus, S. Hilzenrath,
J. Lederman, R. Lichtman, L. Lodge, J. Mannes, J. Marcus, C.
Margolis, M. Miller, P. Miller, M. Montell, S. Potts, J. Rogoff, D.
The pledge class.
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Hiding Something?
A hard day's night!
Rosenthal, J. Schoengold, K. Seltzer, E. Shainis, H. Shklar, N.
Spinrad, L. Weisberg, G. Zeitlen. Not pictured: G. Aronson, N.
Berman,, S. Berman, R. Greenberg, M. Herscher, S. Kane, J.
Kessler, S. Levi, I. Rockman, L. Sarafan, J. Wolf, M. Wolfson.
The Sewing Circle.
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IK
. Zeta Chapter founded 1 906.
Sigma Kappa's year of weddings and pinnings.
Coffee hours and exchanges . . . first fall event
with the Kappa Sigs. Year of activities with pledge
formal, goat show (everybody please remember
to bring your Green Stamps) and Homecoming
float building party ... an all night affair.
Someday my prince will come.
President M. Miskelly, A. Arntsen, A. Conde, M.
Conlan, S. Duffes, A. Eckerson, B. Enwell, S. Flint,
S. Hastings, M. MacWilliam, S. Petrovich, N. Skon,
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N o w I have my books for one class.
What's the next course?
K. Updergraft, A. Wagner. Not Pictured: N. Buynak,
N. Colaizzi, M. Leake, J. Meadows, C. Shelly, B.
Sullivan.
Pledge formal.
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. . . Beta Alpha Chapter founded 1924.
Zeta Tau Alpha's year of activities and honors . . .
Awarded scholarship improvement cup for 196364 . . . May Day honors with Dianne as Outstanding Sophomore W o m a n and Andy as outstanding Freshman W o m a n . . . wins first place
in 1964 Holiday Season . . . Phil chosen Sweetheart; Janie Coleman, Sweetheart of TKE and president of ISAB . . . Dianne, president of W A A and
chairman of Holiday Season; with enthusiastic participation in Booster activities, was a good year for
the Colonials and ZTA.
Pretty lively skeletons, huh?
President D. Alexander, G. Anderson, G. Baker, A.
Barrett, S. Benton, M. Boleyn, J. Borkey, P. Brown,
C. Burney, S. Burney, L. Butler, J. Carlson, J. Cason,
C. Chapman, L. Cheyney, J. Coleman, P. Evans, A.
Foth, L. Granger, P. Hagen, E. Harland, J. Jackson,
N. King, J. Mehaugh, R. Nigrelli, D. Pomeroy, B.
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"I'm not thai ugly!
ZTA
I'm so angry.
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W e go to sleep every night this way.
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Presnall, M . Roarty, J. Saukas, P. Shallcross, C. Smith,
C. Staub, G. Staudt, L. Storey, D. Szostak. Not Pictured: N. Baer, L. Derrick, J. Fishburn, C. Johnson, J.
McAllister, B. Miller, N. Robert, P. Rowland, M .
Slaughter.
Les pledges.
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FRATERNITIES
Crivella just dove into the pool and the
tide went out.
Duke Farrell grabs one for TKE.
Hopeless opponent mistakes w o r m for Duke Farrell
Jon Feldman turns the
Delts in hot pursuit.
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AEn
Kappa Deuteron Chapter founded 1947.
Again Alpha Epsilon Pi upheld its tradition of high scholarship and interest in
extra-curricular activities: three Phi Beta
Kappa's and eight brothers in Who's W h o .
Seventy-six pledges marked the largest
pledge class taken in the fraternity's history. The chapter w o n second place in intramurals and had six m e m b e r s on the
Student Council. T w o brothers were chosen
outstanding junior and senior. Victory in
the Ford stuffing contest went to AEPi.
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Top Row: R. Altman, J. Balarban, R. Biren, R. Block, M. Cahn, R. ^ohen. Second Row:
S. Delman, P. Diamond, R. Fisher, H. Freed, S. Gilston, L. Gross. Third Row: M. Hoffman, P. Horowitz, B. Kahn, R. Kaplan, A. Kassan, E. Kellner. Fourth Row: E. Klein,
F. Korowitz, J. Kraft, P. Krauss, R. Levine, B. Loring. Fifth Row. J. R. Messing, L.
Piatt, G. Romansky, D. Rothbart, B. Sp
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T. Zuk.
"Friendship is our most important product.'
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All the pledges—The Thundering Herd.
Are you a pledge too?
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ATA
. . . G a m m a Eta Chapter founded 1 903.
Delta Tau Telta began the Fall Semester
of 1964 with a pledge class of thirty-four
pledges. Three brothers played on the Varsity Basketball Team, and the chapter w o n
its third Intramural Athletic Competition
Trophy in three years. For the sixth successive year, Delts w o n first place in I.F.C.
Sing. Brother Rolf Russart was elected Outstanding Fraternity M a n on Campus. The
chapter is proud to be the foster father of
a Korean child.
As usual the Delts distinguished themselves by having brothers on the baseball,
football, golf, and tennis teams. It looks
as if the crew team has become an auxiliary of the Delt House.
Top Row: H. Atkinson, A. Avery, H. Burchette Jr., A. Clain, P. Cannady Jr., P. Corso. Second Row:
D. Dismukes, Pres. R. Duques, J. Fishenden, J. Fletcher, J. Goodlatte, F. Heck. Third Row: G.
Howard Jr., P. Julicher, N. LaSalle, M. Locke, F. Massey Jr., M. Meloy. Fourth Row: G. Pierson, T.
Richards, R. Russart, J. Salopek, L. Self, B. Shelton. Fifth Row: H. W . Smith, J. C. Weller.
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Delt's answer to the Beatles—The Four T-Shirts.
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Delt's capture another A League Football title.
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In Interfraternity academic competition the Alpha Eta Chapter of Kappa
Sigma not only ranked second place
in scholarship, but also w o n the Sigm a Chi Scholarship Improvement Trophy.
As an off-campus activity this year
the brothers sponsored a Boy Scout
troop in Anacostia, Maryland.
Annual events such as the Founders
Day Banquet and the Black and White
Formal were held. In addition a stag
spaghetti dinner and smoker and an
alumni Koffeeclatch were included on
the Social Calendar. Brother Bruce
Innes served as Secretary to the Interfraternity Council, Brian O'Dwyer
as Vice-President of the Young D e m o crats, Carl Gagliardi served as Young
Republican Treasurer, and Jim Paulson was active in University debating
and received a University Tennis
scholarship.
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O'Dwyer, B. O'Neil, J. Paulson, R. Peddicord. Third
Row: S. Pope, L. Tabick, P. Walker.
Frat House.
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<DIA
Phi Alpha Chapter founded 1914.
Phi Alpha Chapter of Phi
Sigma
Delta
Fraternity,
founded on October 14,
1914, kept up its good record of participation in campus activities with four
brothers in Omicron Delta
Kappa and eight brothers
in Order of Scarlet. The entire chapter w a s on the
Hatchet staff. Brother Joel
Shulman w a s president of
the Interfraternity Council,
and Allan Goldberg w a s
president of Phi Eta Sigma.
Dan Greifman is president
of Alpha Theta N u , Steve
Garfinkel is sports editor of
the Cherry Tree, and Allen
Snyder is managing editor
of the Hatchet. The fraternity's 2.9 QPI w a s tops for
the fourth semester in a
row. Other 1964 awards included the Blood Drive trophy for the third straight
year, 2nd place in IFC Sing,
and
outstanding
pledge
scholarship. This 50th anniversary year hopes to prove
even more fruitful.
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Rush is a risky business.
Top Row: M. Auerbach, B. Beirn, R. Bloom, J. Bomze, P. Cohen, L. Colaguori, D. DeWald. Second Row:
R. Elberger, M. Fingerhut, S. Garfinkel, S. Gold, A. Goldberg, D. Greifman, A. Gutkin. Third Row: R. Harris,
M. Isenberg, D. Kaplan, B. Kravetz, M. Levy, P. Mayerowitz, C. Mederrick. Fourth Row: R. Millman, B.
Rathner, R. Rosenberg, R. Scheraga, R. Schulman, J. Shulman, R. Seligmann. Fifth Row. J. Siegel, J. Sloan,
J. Springer, S. Spector.
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"Keep your hands to yourself."
Getting ready for initiation.
The great outdoors.
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OIK
Lambda Chapter founded 1899.
This was a big year for Phi Sigma Kappa.
The brothers w o n the Homecoming float
contest and sweepstakes. Nick Bazan became campus Ugly M a n and Steve Wisner
was Outstanding Intramural Athlete.
The usual annual events included the
Miss Model Pledge Contest, the Christmas
Formal, the Carnation Ball, the Founders'
Day Banquet, and the selection of Moonlight Girl.
Important Phi Sigs on campus are Steve
Royer, Advocate of the Student Council;
Nick Bazan, Student Council Activities Director; Dave Hicks, president of Gate and
Key; and Mark Clark, Basketball team captain.
A part of the winning float in the Homecoming parade.
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Top Row.- S. Anderson, N. Bazan, J. Bennett, J. Chandler Jr., M. Clark, B. Cox. Second Row:
M. Davis, R. Dove, D. Duenkel, R. Dworkoski, H. Farouki, P. Gossens. Third Row: L. Hanitchak,
J. Harris, D. Hicks, G. Hollendursky, B. Kirkham, R. Landsman. Fourth Row: R. Loftus, J.
i p^.ith Q eu,
Martell, J. Mattingly, A. May, R. Miller, R. Mur-^>' Fifth Raw: ! Pete!
D. Smith, E. Wein, G. Zalar.
Phi Sigs support the home team.
First prize is the lady in white.
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"Well, I'll be damned!"
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IAE
. Washington City Rho founded 1 858.
The past year w a s far from dull
at the S A E House near Dupont
Circle. The brothers distinguished themselves in all fields
of endeavor.
The SAE Athletic teams placed
first in the track meet; the "B"
league football team w a s undefeated; and the brothers
placed first a m o n g frats in the
swim meet.
In Varsity Athletics the SAE's had five m e n on
the football team. The brothers are proud of
their Outstanding Freshman football player.
Brother Ed Rainey was one of the fast rising
SAE's on the basketball court. T w o brothers
n o w participate in crew.
SAE's participated in many campus activities
with Vic Clark, president of the Student Council; Bob Ross, Chairman of Homecoming and
Vice President of IFC; Peter Pazzaglini,. Student Body Publicity Chairman; and Jon Kline,
Cherry Tree editor. '
SAE had five brothers in the honorary Order
of Scarlet, two brothers in Who's W h o , and
one brother in Omicron Delta Kappa. Also,
there are four brothers in Gate and Key with
"B.K." as social chairman.
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The social season was highlighted by Spring
Formal, the Christmas Party, and Playboy
Party (complete with bunnies).
SAE's newest addition was
mascot and watchdog.
"Chns
serving as
Top Row: Pres. L. Grubbs, L. Adair, T. Babcock, B. BaVkow, G. Weedon, H. Berry, W .
Beuch, J. Blish, W . Blocher, J. Bradt, M. Brady. Second Row. J. Chew, V. Clark, J.
Colbert, R. Colgin, J. Cox, J. Cummins, R. Danese, T. DeVeau, D. Dickenson, L.
Edmonds. Third Row: J. Ghent, J. Glass, D. Grayson, B. Griffel, V. Halamandaris, W .
Halamandaris, D. Hall, M. Haynes, J..Heinze, D. Hereda. Fourth Row; P. Hoffer, M.
Holloran, W . Howell, N. Janes, T. Kaculis, J. Keller, G. Kientzler, B. Kline, J. Kline B.
Vic Clark, Student Council President, and native friend.
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Levy. Fifth Row: W . Lockhart, C. Logan, J. Little, J. MacDonald, M . MacDougall, B.
MacLeod, E. McElroy, C. M e a d o w s , D. Moss, J. R. Miller. Sixth R o w : S. Plotkin, R.
Price, P. Pazzaglini, R. Raimondi, E. Rainey, A. Reut, L. Rochez, R. Ross, B. Rowe, W .
Shewmaker, H. Slaughter. Seventh Row: A. Spencer, G. Spitler, J. Stallsmith, D.
Swindler, J. Tucker, R. Ullrich, G. Vitt, R. Wallace, M. Welker, K. Wentz, J. Ziglar.
A true Greek shows interest in the human for
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. . . Epsilon Chapter founded 1864.
1964-65 marked Epsilon of Sigma Chi's one hundredth year at G.W., and it w a s indeed a good year.
The brothers w o n the Booster Board Trophy, placed
first in Holiday Season, third in intramurals, and
third in I.F.C. Sing. Five Sigma Chi's w e r e on the
Student Council, six were n a m e d to Who's W h o in
American Universities, and four w e r e elected to
membership in Omicron Delta Kappa. Sigs continued to be active on the Hatchet.
Brother Dick Cunningham was valedictorian at
the T 9 6 4 graduation, and the chapter placed first
in scholarship in the Eastern Province of Sigma
Chi.
New Sweetheart Lynn Shaub was crowned at a
gala Centennial Sweetheart Dance, which w a s attended by over 3 5 0 alumni from all parts of the
U.S.
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Sigma Chi gets a good view.
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Top R o w : K. Asper, P. Bates, Pres. B. Benton, D. Bialek, J. Bjarnason, P. Botos.
Second R o w : K. Cummins, T. Curtis, L. Dribin, M . Enzi, J. Fridlington, S. G n e h m .
Third R o w : A. Grassanovich, P. Greenberg, J. Guequierre, C. Herbert III, R. Kelly, E.
Kemper. Fourth R o w : R. Laycock, J. Leupold, F. Masci, S. Mermelstein, C
°ry, R.
Pollock. Fifth Row: M . Price, T. R o L :
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Snow. Sixth Row: V. Tarulus, P. Tetec. -;. •itvc~ • VSMSIM'.S, J. wwiiiionHi. .-•
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Typical rush party.
I wonder where Sigma Chi learns its cheers?
Cleopatra never had it so good.
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IN
. Delta Pi Chapter founded 1915.
Sigma N u Fraternity had a busy year in
1964, beginning with the IFC Sing, in
which Brother Van Sternbergh w o n the
Best Sing Director trophy.
Spring Semester, the Chapter took time
out to honor Sigma N u congressmen, senators, and government officials at its annual Congressional Reception, an event
unique among fraternities on this campus
and the nation.
September brought rush season into full
swing, and Sigma N u enjoyed one of its
most successful rushes in years. The Fall
social season began in October with parties, exchanges, and football games, climaxed in December by the White Rose
Formal, held at the Shoreham Hotel. Miss
Gail VanKeulin of Kappa Alpha Theta was
crowned Sweetheart at this event.
"I never touch the stuff"
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Top Row; J. Christie, M. D. Doyle, R. Fink, D. Hanscom, B. Holober, J. Holt. Second Row: R.
Katsuranis, A. Kinkead, J. Lauritsen, A. Mayo, T. Rave, J. Raber. Third Row: L. Saage, J. Scott,
S. Scott, R. Seiferth, M. Sosnowski, J. Starke. Fourth Row: P. Taylor, J. Travel, R. Vawter, Q. T. Zell.
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Sigma Nu Annual Banquet.
Sigma Nu mourns a football injury.
Sigma Nu Spring concert: The Beach Boys.
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There is more than one way to get a head on a beer.
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IOE
D. of C. Alpha Chapter founded 1909.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, the house with
a heart, has a n e w brother this
year w h o has four legs and a
bark. In addition the Sig Ep's enjoyed an event filled social season
which included exchanges with
Kappa Kappa G a m m a and Delta
G a m m a plus a football g a m e with
the girls from Dunbarton College.
Pat Dryden was chosen Sweetheart of Sigma Phi Epsilon, and
was given a surprise birthday
party at the house.
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Top Row: W . Bechtold, L. Blood, M. Brooke, J. Corcoran, J. Finch, J. Green. Second Row: C. Hoffman,
Howard, J. Kun, J. Leggette, F. Miller, C. Richardson. Third Row: P. Simon, R. Simons, P. Slattery, W . Stone,
D. Vespia, D. Wunsch.
Contented Cow.
Happy Birthday, Pat!
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Don't let your hands get off the subject.
Cleanliness is our motto.
Sig likes his straight.
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TEO
. Tau Theta Chapter founded 1932.
The Tau Theta Chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi
Fraternity began this year with a refurnished house and a pledge class of twentytwo boys.
Although they were champions in last
fall's " A " League football, the brothers
anticipate third place rank this year.
The high point of last spring's Dinner
Dance w a s the appearance of Supreme
Court Justice William Douglas arid Dr.
Thomas P. Carroll, President of the University, as guest speakers.
Next week I have to get to work.
Top Row: S. Ames, L. Beale, J. Bobrow, H. Chapman, J. Chomski, N. Dobkin. Second Row:
M. Friedman, Pres. N. Gray, S. Haren, M. Hawser, J. Kurtin, M. Kurzban. Third Row: A. Levien,
A. Menachem, B. Mitchell, L. Morse, T. Perl, M. Perlman. Fourth Row: I. Richmond, R. Rogers,
J. Schore, D. Schwartz, A. Singer, K. Weissblum. Rftfc »"«/• R Wohl p Wr;„k«
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Chancellor Mike Perlman with guest William
TEP Spring Dinner-Dance.
Douglas, Supreme
Court Justice at
The late Dr. Thomas P. Carroll,
President of the University at the
TEP Spring Dinner-Dance.
What TEP's do w h e n they are not at the Spring Dinner-Dance.
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TKE
. Alpha Pi Chapter founded 1935.
Tau Kappa Epsilon started off the n e w
year with a rush program which featured steak and Wurtzberger beer.
The twelve m a n pledge class helped
in the erection of a sign 200 feet high
from the Washington M o n u m e n t at
Homecoming.
Homecoming also featured a (twenty
foot) high "Snoopy" feet as the TKE
entrance in the float parade.
The brothers distinguished themselves
with a .635 overall winning average
in intramural sports.
Fearless leader
Top Row: A. Bary, D. Costanzo, R. Fink, R. Hamm. Second Row: A. Kravetz, J. Meinecke, M.
Myers, T. Rogers. Third Row: J. Rowland, S. Sharfman, H. Shea, G. Terrill.
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Car cavalcade winner
"Only his hairdresser
'Pledge or I'll shoot"
"Whoever finds the third clue
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FOOTBALL
THE 1964 G E O R G E W A S H I N G T O N COLONIAL FOOTBALL S Q U A D
Front Row: Haught, O w e n , Neverson, Branch, Perriello, Coach Camp, Heilman, McNeil, Lapko, Keith, Holloran, Astolfi. Middle Row: Doyen, Lyle, Zier R.,
Kwiecinski, Kun, Reilly, Zier J., Spolar, Reid, Stryjewski, Welpott, Cerul, Yakin, Passieri. Back Row: Gaujot, Schmidt, Olsen, Cignetti, Raemore, Bostic (42),
Ferguson, Glass, Jensen, Gross, French, Niepoky, D'Orazio (40), Paszek, Keddie. Coffman, Stull.
C O A C H I N G STAFF
Kneeling: Joe Popp, Ron DeMelfi
Standing: Ray Hanken, Jim Camp, Hayden Buckley, Bob Frulla
Gw.
George Washington students were treated to m a n y thrilling, heartbreaking, and glorious moments
this fall, all provided by the most exciting Colonial football team. For the first time since 1960, the
Buff and Blue finished the season with a winning record. Getting off to a slow start at the beginning
of the schedule, G W was 1-3, including an opening g a m e loss to poorly touted Boston University, and
a 33-0 drubbing at the hands of Virginia Tech. But then the true caliber of the team came to the
fore. Under the able hands of Head Coach Jim C a m p , the Colonials w o n four of their last five games,
the only blemish being a 20-19 heartbreaker to West Virginia. O n route the Buff knocked off two
bowl-likely teams, Cincinnati and Villanova, in the terrific Homecoming encounter. With only five seniors, the team can look forward to an even better year in 1965.
STARTING SENIORS
Harry Haught Paul Flowers
Don Perriello Joe Heilman
CO-CAPTAINS
D o n Perriello gets his big chance to m a x e good as an open field runner against Vanderbilt.
GWU
COLONIALS
D o n is back to leading the ball carrier on this play, but it appears to be
for naught.
Villanova defenders m o v e up to bring d o w n Mike Holloran after
he took a pass in the flat.
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The Villanova fullback is not about to get past Lou Astolfi
on this play.
" H a w k " D'Orazio, all-conference defensive back,
picks off another.
Lyle calls signals behind
his wall of protection.
SOPHOMORE
O n e of the brighest spots for the Colonials this year w a s
their star sophomore back, Garry Lyle. The 6-2, 195 pounder, from Verona, Pennsylvania started the year at tailback,
but was switched to quarterback in the second half of the
Vanderbilt game. In the five games Lyle started at quarterback, only the squeaker with SC c h a m p West Virginia w a s
a losing effort. A n amazingly deceptive runner, Lyle found
the quarterback option an excellent manner to become
one of the top m e n in total offense in the conference.
Second only to Virginia Tech's Bob Schweickert in polling
votes to the All-conference team, Garry Lyle will be an excellent addition to Buff teams for the next two years.
Garry Lyle
Lyle is off and running around
the William and Mary end. A n y
time he turns the corner, the
yards will be eaten away.
In one of several long touchdown jaunts
against West Virginia, Lyle is goalward
bound.
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SENSATION
Lyle cocks his arms to throw
Paul Flowers leaves pass blockers in
his w a k e as he brings d o w n the
William and Mary quarterback.
Villanova defenders m o v e up to tackle
wingback Holloran after receiving a
swing pass.
waits
ba
to Flowers w h o
patiently for the
The "Grossest" feature of Mark Gross to rival teams
is his fabulous toe.
Joe Heilman catches the Villanova quarterback in the
backfield.
Lyle is loose for a score against the Indians
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A WINNING
SEASON
COLONIALS
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17
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OPPONENT
Boston Univ.
Furman
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Vanderbilt
W m . and Mary
Cincinnati
West Virginia
Villanova
Citadel
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Flowers makes a beautiful reception in the Furman g a m e .
It appears to be quite a traffic jam, but the Vandy halfback manages to get out for a good gain.
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BA8KETBALL
The past basketball season was one of the most unpredictable in the team's history.
Returning to play for the Colonials were four starters from last year's tournament
finalists, Kenny Legins, Mark Clark, Phil Aruscavage, and Ric Duques. However, in
the past tradition of G W teams, the hoopsters got off to a terrible start, with six
quick defeats. But w h e n the team began to show its capabilities, especially in h o m e
games at Fort Myer, the excitement of a good winning team abounded. Such games
as the squeaker to nationally ranked St. John's, the first g a m e victory over the
Mountaineers, and the conquering of arch-rival Georgetown were some of the
greatest thrills of the season. The loss of scoring leader Legins, w h o suffered a
broken bone in his foot in the second West Virginia g a m e . Hurt by this and other
ailments, the Colonials, entering the SC tournament with a 10-12 record, were
eliminated in the first round. Despite the loss to graduation of so many boys, next
year's squad will feature g a m e experienced boys like Ed Rainey, Bill Murtha, Joe
Lalli, and Dick Ballard.
Senior guard Mark Clark drives around his Indian defender, and heads for
the basket.
Rich Duques forfeits eight inches to Mountaineer Bob Camp, but still lays
in t w o points for the upset-minded Colonials.
Little sophomore guard Joe Lalli displays
excellent ball-hawking skill in freezing
out the trailing West Virginians.
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Phil Aruscavage takes out his fury on V M I on a fast break
layup.
6'6" sophomore Ed Rainey uses his long reach to pull d o w n an errant Indian shot.
Bill Murtha keeps the ball away from his phantom adversary.
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W h o said basketball is a non-contact sport?
A St. Johns' player ignores the fact that Clark is scoring, in order to try his
hand at boxing.
G W ' s four graduating starters begin a play against William and Mary. They include Kenny Legins (40), Phil Aruscavage (42), Rick Duques
(with ball), and Mark Clark (20).
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The loss of scoring leader Kenny Legins, w h o broke his foot in the second West Virginia game, was a great blow to Colonial
chances in the conference tournament. Above left, in the first Mountaineer game, Legins was the scoring spark that paved
the w a y for GW's upset win. In the St. John's game, Kenny w a s one of those w h o nearly pulled off a win against the nationally ranked N e w Yorkers. With Legins out for the rest of the season, much of the scoring burden fell on Clark, a great clutch
player, and an all-tournament guard in 1964.
BASEBALL
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Seniors
Buddy
Goeltz
and
Harvey
Harrison
were
the
top
men
on
the
team.
Harrison serves.
"CONFERENCE CHAMPS"
TENNIS
After a brilliant 1964 season in which Colonial netmen w o n their eighth conference championship in the last nine years, the tennis team faces somewhat of
a rebuilding task with the loss of Nos. 1, 2, & 3 racqueteers Harvey Harrison,
Buddy Goeltz, and Steve Kahn. Kahn has returned to Foggy Bottom to assume
the duties of tennis coach, as last year's mentor, Bill Shreve has found it necessary to more time at the Tennis Shop. In defense of the crown, the team will
look to lettermen Singer and Montalvan.
Harrison goes high for a forehand, and Goeltz goes low for a backhand.
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GOLF
The Colonial linksmen are one
of the teams to beat w h e n
G W opens its conference season March 15. Last year's
team had a terrific 10-2-1
record, with a third place finish in the SC tournament, and
this year sights are set even
higher. Coached by Bob
Faris, the team, led by returning lettermen Chuck Collett, Dick H a m m , and John
Sherwood, will miss the services of last year's Nos. 1 &
2 players, Bob Murphy and
Bob Haney.
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Bob Murphy hits a long iron off the fairway.
"Drive for show, putt for . . . uh GW."
Bob Haney chips off the fringe.
Keep your eyes on the ball.
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Standing: F. Massey, D. Lowe, J. Heinze, B. Massey, H. Montgomery, K. Bouch, J. Hagerty, P. Manzo, and J. Jenkins. Kneeling: A. Clain.
CREW
The doctor says I'll have to wear it
three weeks.
"Uh, H o w deep is the water here?"
Left-handed salute
O n the Potomac at six in the morning is the Colonial crew team. With seven returning lettermen, the
varsity is looking forward to a good spring. Participation in crew has risen to the point, where
G W hopes to have freshmen, JV, lightweight, and
varsity rowers.
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'It's that d a m n tennis elbow again, Doc!'
" O h boy, this'll be the tenth w i n d o w I've busted today!'
"But . . . but the green is right behind you!"
SPORT
TRIBULATIONS
It's an uphill battle all the way.
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Arriving en masse to campus early in September, the freshman class of nearly 1,000
teenagers received its first glimpse of college life through orientation lectures, counseling sessions, dorm meetings, aptitude
tests and "street dances." The largest class
to enter the University w a s greeted by
upperclass m e n and w o m e n , administration, and faculty members eager to help
the fledglings meet the problems of the
first few weeks of school. Freshman girls
entered a lovely n e w dormitory equipped
with a dining hall and staffed by young
graduate assistants.
T w o out of three freshman girls think I'm great!
REGISTRATION
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Just follow the signs.
What's this about topless bathing suits?
Keep your hands above the table,
buster!
O h no, this is Georae Washington.
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I don't want a c o m b o just a yearbook.
Are they really out of toilet paper?
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I k n e w w e overestimated this year's freshman class, but this
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Newly tested Dean approval system.
The worst is yet to come —the payoff.
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FRATERNITY RUSH
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
G Street Jungle
Hey, hey, sign your life away
Who says we won't get 76?
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Where have all the rushmen gone
Rush 1 9 6 4 — w h o can forget it
. . . AEPi's find n e w significance in "76 Trombones" . . .
Bart's pizza . . . SAE's trip to
the Md.-Okla. g a m e . . . the
Sigs n e w ceiling . . . Delts
Afghan hound . . . Sig Ep's
n e w mascot . . . promises,
promises, promises . . . ( / We
have 3 7 % fewer active alumni" . . . Sing, brothers, sing
. . . All you can drink for only
a dollar . . . What do you mean
you want to go second semester .. . and w e only have 5
assessments per month . . .
12 good houses . . . brotherhood, sociability, scholarship—
you'll always find them here!
SORORITY RUSH
McHales N a v y — A Straight-Arrow Crew
And our group had 4 0 % less brains.
Under the direction of Panhellenic President
N a n Webster, Fall Rush resulted in the pledging of 198 girls, a record number. Each of the
sororities had parties and skits and tried to
attract the rushees into their group. Familiar
sights during rush . . . rain . . . bright-colored
rush dresses . . . white-ribboned Delphi girls
. . . Panhel post office . . . n a m e tags . . . buff
and blue ribbons . . . smiles and "hello!" . . .
happy n e w pledges.
I wish I may, I wish I might
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Squawk, garble, yuk
Only eight more parties to go!
O'ooo Where's the ladies room.
Rush is over after two hectic weeks, but the excitement
just.begins. During the fall semester the n e w pledges became acquainted with sorority activities through philanthropic work, academic programs, athletic events, and social
gatherings. Under the leadership of Panhellenic, sororities
cooperate in a general spirit of active participation in campus affairs.
Organized Pan-Hel relay team
Mormon Tabernacle choir and a few Episcopals.
UNTIL NEXT FALL ...
221
M O C K ELECTION
LANDSLIDE FOR LBJ
Apply a little silly putty to the forehead and slap it on
They voided m y write-in for Frank Sinatra
Cast your ballot for Johnson or—er Goldfinger
222
Miss. "Vote-Vote" USA and runnerup.
Lynda Byrd Johnson and a record
number of her fellow students
jammed Woodhull to cast their
votes in the Mock Election. Campaigning was hot and heavy but
the vote went as predicted; an
overwhelming majority for President Johnson.
Anxious moments
It's in the bag
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FLOAT PARADE
Phi Sigma Kappa "kicks of the Wildcats" and sweeps H o m e c o m i n g honors
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Delta Tau Delta tips the scales in favor of the Colonials
to capture second place in the fraternitv division
W o u l d anyone like a used wildcat?
A n elaborate parade was the result
of m a n y sleepless hours of work.
Homecoming Queen Nancy Schuh
and her court led the procession
d o w n G Street. Pi Beta Phi and Phi
Sigma Kappa's floats were chosen
best by the judges. Entrants in the
Marlon Brando motorcycle contest
were a noisy addition. Regrets
were voiced by those w h o had
classes and missed the too-short
event.
Kappa Delta spills over Villanova to win the sorority cup for second place.
Drag ya to Leo's.
Pi Beta Phi labored to win first place.
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RALLY.
Coach Camp and Varsity rally to be pepped.
Phi Alpha
The Colonials trounced Villanova
to
begin
Saturday's
victorious
Homecoming celebration. Tuxedoclad Gate and Key initiates added
to the color of the afternoon. According to Chairman Bob Ross,
this year's Homecoming
Dance
would depict a year of change.
The dance honored the country's
greatest losers and the Armory
was decorated with slogans of
lost campaigns. Bill Doggett, the
Coasters and the Roaches added
life to the traditionally spirited
evening.
Queen Nancy and Acting President Colclough
Hello Mudda, Hello Farouki
GAME AND DANCE
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Ugly Men
Hey man, Dig this crazy trophy!
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INTRAMURALS . . .
THAT
BROTHERLY
SPIRIT . . .
W h e r e did he go?
A n d Fruit of the Loom doesn't rip easily either!
230
Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Kappa Kappa G a m m a
in a football spectacular.
... THE GIRLS GET INTO THE ACT
n
And she's off!
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Laura's spiked punch.
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GOAT SHOW
Theta's rally at SAP Exchange.
"Stop the World" it's time for another Goat Show. Sponsored by Junior
Panhellenic, sorority pledges compete with original skits centered around a
c o m m o n theme and line. Trophies are given in three categories: originality,
ensemble and audience appeal. Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity submitted the
winning line, "Our group has 2 0 % fewer . . ."
Top honors in ensemble were taken by Alpha Epsilon Phi. They combined
Cinderella with T o m Jones music. Delta G a m m a w o n the audience appeal
with a spoof on Greeks. Judged the most original w a s Pi Beta Phi's portrayal of the various roles of wives.
Zeus LEAP'S for D G , winning audience appeal.
The show provides friendly competition and promotes pledge class unity.
Cans of food required for admission are given to charity.
W a y out Chi O's.
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N o w m y tootsie has everything!
Pi Phi's take trophy for originality
STOPS THE WORLD!
AEPhi wins ensemble.
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THE SPIRIT OF
CHRISTMAS .. .
2 3 4 Even the dog is on his ear.
. . . PARTIES GALORE
N o little girl I can't m a k e a beatle.
... AT THE NEW DORM . ..
ORPHANS' PARTY . . . BUFFET DINNER
Quack-pot tries to help Santa.
Santa's little helpers.
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Food for the kiddies.
. . . AROUND CAMPUS . . .
Noel, Noel, Noel Schwartz he's the kid upstairs.
BUT . . . ALAS
It came upon a midnite clear!
ALL
GOOD
THINGS
MUST
END.
Christmas party remains at PSK.
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ELECTIONS 1965
Yea, Yea, he wonie, wonie
A meeting of the board.
240
Getting out the votes.
Then you put your hand on your hip, close your eyes and . .
The winnah . . .
It's almost over.
241
The DG's "Ride the Chariot" to
Pi Phi's Aggie Kiely crowns Chi O's Penny
Model Pledge, 1964.
DeCrosta Miss
Pie eyed.
The Knights of the Table
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Don't be cruel Tom, I paid for
the ceffes las! rline
first place honors in Pannel Sing.
TEP's stuffing bods.
Sorority Hall
Round are m e n invincible
S o m e o n e ask the KD's what's so funny.
243
DAY
DERBY
Kappa Kamikazi—"I'd do anything for dear sorority"
Rex Jet pays $7.70, $5.80, and $2.20
244
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Each spring Sigma Chi fraternity invites
the thirteen sororities to fight their w a y
through egg-tossing contests, relay
races, balloon-shaving trials, and other
crazy stunts to win the hard-fought
trophies in D E R B Y D A Y .
Sporting black derbies and bow ties
the brothers of Sigma Chi supervise
and join in the fun. N o matter which
groups win, the hilarious events of
the day enliven Greek spirit on campus.
Get off my back—will you!
gas
And he caught m e with my guard down.
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COLONIAL
CRUISE
Pardon m e , but are there any more tuna fish sandwiches left?
246
It's what's up front that counts
Bottems up!!
TemDUs fuait—brothers!
247
HAIL THEE, GEORGE WASHINGTON .. .
General Eisenhower, an honored guest
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Hail, A l m a Mater! To thy spirit guiding
Pledge w e fidelity, By thy n a m e abiding
Armored in courage, N'er from battle hiding,
Fearless—each loyal son.
For through the darkness, Like a lamp is shining
Knowledge, thy handmaid in her strength combining.
With lofty brotherhood, Ne'er her place resigning,
Hail thee, George Washington.
For as thine patron, Midst the battle's dinning
Clear-eyed and fearless, S a w his forces winning,
So for the w a r of life, Which w e are beginning,
A r m us, George Washington.
Graduation remains a time
for reflection ... the culmination of four or more years
of hard, sometimes impossible work . . . the pride of
accomplishment and the merits of a job well done ... So
for the war of life which w e
are beginning — Arm us
George Washington!
Our distinguished late President
T H O M A S HENRY CARROLL
It's what's up front that counts.
Well, back to civilization.
Should a gentleman offer a lady a tiparillo?
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I a m devilish, but oh so cute!
Me, good looking?
Well, their coffee's good
G Street beach.
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2122 Pennsylvania Avenue, N W
30 Years Serving Better Food
i f f g o o d luck,
C L A S S OF
1965! ;
Slater School ond College Services wishes to thank
the members of the graduating clou for their
potronoge—to toy fercwcll, guod iuck, ona good heolll
performance often depend; on planned nutrition
Through A R A Slater they hove wisely invested in
quality food, prepared and served in friendly style
We hope you hove enjoyed Slater meals ond sersiccthot mealtime prodded a pleasant social break in
the day's buiy routine. From all of ut. good luck
and good heolih in Ihe yeori aheod!
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Soda Fountain
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Just off the Campus
2029 I St., N.W.
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Don't drop those screens, girls!
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Drop in at
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Closest Hotel to G W
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Excellent dining and entertainment
facilities
Steak House Specialty
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CHERRY TREE PHOTOGRAPHERS
PAUL HANSON
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THE NEW G. W. U. BOOKSTORE
Invites You to Visit Your N e w Bookstore With Its
Expanded Facilities to Serve Everyone: The Faculty
Students, the Alumni and the Staff
Come
Textbooks
in Often and Browse
Reference Books
Paperbacks
Supplies
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N o w you drink some . . .
The Deodar Tree.
Down in front!
258
GOLD LIQUOR STORE
2501 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
"Your Campus Cut-Rate Store"
"Keg Beer Our Specialty"
965-1400
965-1401
Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-z-z-z.
259
I bid one club.
Pan-Hellians
260
Gentleman Jim.
N o w sing it like that . . . from the top.
V
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GWU
students in near-by Georgetown.
Mac's
262
The University Orchestra.
Find Woodhull House!
Looking Back thanks Johnny Pappalardo.
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8ENI0R INDEX
A A R O N S O N , Linda Elizabeth
Washington, D.C.
Sociology
ACKLEY, Todd M .
Maplewood, N.J.
American Thought and
Civilization
Gate and Key; Vice-President, Pi
Kappa Alpha: Social Chairman,
Secretary, Treasurer, President.
Varsity Crew.
A L D E N , Robert A m e s
McLean, Virginia
History
Alpha Theta N u ; Delta Phi Epsilon: Vice President; Sigma Chi;
HATCHET: Sports Editor, Sub-editorial Board; C H E R R Y TREE Staff;
Westminster Fellowship; International
Relations
Club; United
Christian Fellowship: Board of Directors; American Historical Association; French Club; University
Sports Publicist & Statistician;
American Political Association.
A L T M A N , Barbara Joan
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Speech Correction
Sigma Alpha Eta: President, Crawford Hall: President, Strong Hall
Dorm Council: President (Summer
Sessions),
B'nai
B'rith Hillel,
People-to-People, CHERRY
TREE
Staff.
A L T M A N , Ronald A.
Jackson Heights, N.Y.
Zoology
Alpha Epsilon Pi: Historian; Campus C o m b o ; Aesculapian Society;
Fall Concert; Old M e n , Homecoming.
A N D E R S O N , Lucy Bennett
Waco, Texas
Spanish and Secondary
Education
Kappa Kappa G a m m a : Personal
Relations.
A N D E R S O N , Stuart Ian
Jackson Heights, N.Y.
Accounting
Phi Sigma
Kappa: Scholarship
Chairman,
Budget
Committee;
Alpha Kappa Psi: Publicity Director; Libertarian Society: Treasurer;
Young Republicans; S.A.M.
A R N O L D , Pat
Bladensburg, Maryland
History in Education
ASPER, Knut R. Jr.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Business Administration
Sigma Chi: IFC Delegate; CHERRY
TREE Staff: Business Manager; Alpha Kappa Psi: Vice President
and
Secretary;
Inter-Collegiate
Red Cross Committee; Old M e n ;
Society for the Advancement of
Management.
A U E R B A C H , Martin
Washington, D.C.
Accounting
Phi Sigma Delta: Treasurer, Vice
President; Old Men.
AVERY, Allen
Alexandria, Virginia
Sociology
Delta Tau Delta; Intramural Soft-
264
ball; University Players.
BAGAI, Satish K.
India, B.S.
Mechanical Engineering
BAHLKE, Susan Lee
Ridgewood, N.J.
Spanish
Chi O m e g a : Secretary; National
Educational Association: Secretary;
Spanish Club.
BAKER, Greta A n n
El Dorado, Arkansas
Philosophy
Zeta Tau Alpha: President of
Pledge Class; N e w m a n Club; International Student Society.
BAKER, llene
Washington, D.C.
Elementary Education
B A L A B A N , Howard Alan
Bayside, N.Y'.
History
Order of Scarlet; Alpha Epsilon
Pi: Vice President; Student Directory: Business Manager; Program
Director: Conference on Curriculum and Careers. H A T C H E T Staff.
B A Y A N E , Roberta
Englewood, N e w Jersey
Education
Sigma Delta Tau, CHERRY TREE,
Organizations Editor.
B A L D W I N , Carol M.
Alexandria, Va.
History
Phi Alpha Theta; H A T C H E T Staff;
At Univ. of Richmond: University
Players; Campus Radio Station
Announcer; Modern Dance Group;
Westminster Fellowship.
BARNETT, Susan Vance
Arlington, Va.
Biology
Transfer from Mary Washington
College;
Rifle
Club;
Messiah
Chorus; Episcopal Council.
American Thought and
Civilization
BELOFF, Linda S.
Washington, D.C.
Medical Technology
BENNETT, John
Charleston, South Carolina
English Literature
Sigma Nu: Pledge Class Secretary;
Crew.
B E N T O N , Bill B.
La Mirada, California
Pub//c Affairs
Alpha Theta N u ; Phi Delta Epsilon: President; Order of Scarlet;
Omicron Delta Kappa: Vice President; Gate and Key: Secretary,
Social Chairman; Sigma Chi: Social
Chairman, Rush Chairman, IFC
Delegate; HATCHET: Editor, Sports
Editor; Varsity Yell Leader; Interfraternity Council: Social Chairman; Emanon; Who's W h o .
BERG, Winifred
Virginia
English Literature
Delta G a m m a .
BERELSON, Joan
Brooklyn N.Y.
Elementary Education
Strong Hall Dorm Council; Secretary of Strong Hall; Colonial
Cruise: Publicity Committee; Student National Educational Association; H o m e w o r k Hall Project;
Young Democrats; Homecoming:
Ticket Committee; Hillel.
BEREZESKY, Shirley A.
Washington, D.C.
Russian
Russian Club: Vice President.
BERGQUIST, Helen
Westfield, N.J.
International Affairs
Messiah Chorus; People-to-People;
French Club.
BEACH, Donna L.
Washington, D.C.
Psychology
Tassels; Chi O m e g a : Vice-President of Pledge Class, Pledge
Trainer, Assistant Rush Chairman;
Big Sis.
BETHELL, Daphne R.
Art History and Theory
Pi Beta Phi: Pledge Class Activities Chairman, Activities Chairman, Music Chairman; United
Christian Fellowship; Art Club;
University Players.
BILONICK, Mirko A.
Republic of Panama
Accounting
Transfer from Canal Zone College;
Deans List; Delta Psi O m e g a ; Phi
Beta Kappa; Society for the Advancement of Management; International Students Society: Social
Secretary; Marketing Club; Biological Society; Pan
American
Club; Intramural Sports; Student
Council, Dance Committee.
BLANAR, Evelyn Lucy
Takoma Park, Maryland
Elementary Education
Alpha Lambda Delta
BEDINE, Barbara Joan
BELL, Nancy Sue
Bethssda, Maryland
Psychology
Messiah Chorus; Wesley Foundation; Big Sis.
BELLINGER, Dorothy Ann
Alexandria, Va.
BLOCHER, William F., Jr.
Chevy Chase, Md.
Economics
Pershing Rifles; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; IFC Representative; HATCHET:
News
Editor;
CHERRY
TREE: Assistant Business Manager,
Business Manager; Old M e n ; IFC
BARDER, Lois Beth
Washington, D.C.
Political Science
Tassels: Membership
Chairman;
Mortar Board: President; Delphi;
Phi Sigma Sigma: President; Big
Sis
Board:
Secretary-Treasurer;
Student Life Committee; Booster
Board: Publicity Chairman; Outstanding
Sophomore
Woman
Award; Outstanding Junior W o man Award; Book Exchange: Publicity
Chairman;
Homecoming:
Voting
Chairman; Mech
Miss;
Who's W h o .
Sing Chairman; Young Republicans; C a m p u s Representative: T W A
Airlines.
B L O O M , Priscilla Jan
Portsmouth, Virginia
Speech Therapy
Mortar Board; Delphi; Sigma Alpha
Eta; Alpha Theta N u ; Deans List;
Phi Sigma Sigma: Pledge Mistress, Social Chairman, President
of Pledge Class; Student Council:
Lower
Columbia
Representative
Big Sis: President; Strong Hall
Dorm Council; Planning Commission: Secretary; Mech Miss; Homecoming Queen Candidate; Urban
Service Corps; Who's W h o .
BLUNT, Marion
Bethesda, Maryland
History
Chi O m e g a .
BOGLE, Susan
Boynton Beach, Florida
Economics
BOLCAR, Joseph J.
Summit, N.J.
Psychology
B O T O S , Peter Jonathan
Falls Church, Va.
Business Administration
Sigma Chi: Assistant Quaestor,
Alumni Relations Chairman; Society for the Advancement of
Management;
HATCHET
staff;
Alpha Kappa Psi.
BRANDIS, S. Katharine
Falls Church, Va.
Political Science
Tassels; Kappa Delta: Activities
Chairman, Standards
Chairman,
Treasurer; H A T C H E T staff; Dance
Production
Groups:
Promotion
Manager; Big Sis.
B R E W T O N , Carol A n n
Alexandria, Va.
Psychology
Transfer from Mary Washington
College; Pi Beta Phi: Assistant
Pledge Trainer, Pi Phi Times reporter, Standards Board; Psychology Club; French Club; CHERRY
TREE Staff; Young Democrats.
BRINKMOELLER, Joseph A.
Arlington, Va.
Mechanical Engineering
A S M E : Vice-Chairman.
BROYHILL, Nancy
Arlington, Va.
Public Affairs
Mortar
Board; Alpha
Lambda
Delta; Delphi; Kappa Kappa Gamma: President, Second Vice President, Song Chairman; Panhellenic
Council; Young Republicans: Secretary; C H E R R Y
TREE Princess;
College of William and Mary:
Student Assembly; Women's Student Government; Aquatic Club;
Phi Beta Kappa,- Who's W h o .
BUCK, Doreen Carole
Alexandria, Va.
English Literature
B U C K N E R , Sherri Y.
Burlington, Iowa
International Affairs
Devens Hall: Vice President; Steering Committee: N e w
Women's
chanical Engineers: Chairman; Engineers
Council;
MECHELECIV
gate,
Big
COSTANZO,
Dominic
Sis: First Vice President; Resident
Morristown,
N.J.
B U D D Y , Kate G.
Staff.
Assistant; Who's
Westport, Connecticut
Sociology
CARR,
Psychology
Tau Kappa Epsilon: Pledge Trainer,
Residence
dents'
Hall; International Stu-
Society:
Delphi;
Delta
Messiah
Chorus.
Kappa
ship
man;
SNEA.
Secretary, Tickets
Chair-
CARTER, A n n e
Captain;
Cruise:
Tickets
Tassels; Crawford
Treasurer, D o r m
Hall:
Councilor, Presi-
•BUETTNER,
Carol
Jane
Elementary
Rifle Team,
SNEA.
Larchmont, N.Y.
International
CATALDE,
Mentally
Retarded
Dorm
Transfer
from
Council;
Lesley
Col-
Spanish
Tau
Repre-
tramural Assistant; Recreation DeHelen
Holly Springs, Pa.
D.
Chi
Omega:
Delegate,
Vice
President; Delphi; Big Sis: Junior
Advisor; Le Cercle Francais: Secretary; W o m e n ' s Athletic Association;
Vice
President;
Reorganization
Student
Secretary;
Peace
Corps
Student Support Group: President;
Who's
Who.
Representative; Pi Beta Phi:
CHERRY
Chairman, Vice Presi-
TREE:
Co-Editor-in-Chief,
Editor; Student
Education
Association:
Chairman;
President's
on
Publications;
National
Program
Committee
Booster
Board:
Activities Asst.; Transfer:
Harvey
Psychology
Carolyn
Preston
Chemistry
and
Song
Chairman;
Annette
Home
Speech
Sigma
Corres-
Homecoming:
Chairman; C a m p u s
Com-
Secretary.
Corresponding
Recording
Delegate; C r e w ;
Secretary,
IFC
tary;
Tau:
American
Society
Secreof
Me-
Engineering
DANESHMAND,
Tehran, Iran
Matid
Civil Engineering
Sigma
N u : Vice
Pledge Class; Ping
President
Pong.
DAVIDSON,
Mary
Chichester
Washington,
D.C.
of
International Affairs
Kappa
Club: President.
Alpha
Chairman,
Vice
Neck, N.Y.
Theta:
Asst.
Archivist,
Class
Rush
Chaplain,
Secretary,
Second
President, Scholarship Chair-
m a n ; Y o u n g Republicans; Big Sis;
Student Directory Staff.
Staff; Society
for
the
Management;
Epsilon
Pi.
DAVIS, Michael D.
Portland,
Oregon
International Affairs
Robert S.
Phi Sigma
York, N.Y.
Kappa: Secretary, Sing
Director; Colonial
Chairman.
Cruise: Tickets
Washington, D.C.
Political Science
History
Pi
Beta
Phi:
Censor,
Magazine
Sigma Phi Epsilon: Secretary, Rush
Chairman; Y o u n g Republican Club;
Chairman; Old
Chess Club.
Men;
Intramurals.
DELANEY,
Kappa:
Maureen
W e y m o u t h , Massachusetts
Sociology
Journalism
Sigma
Scholarship
Chair-
m a n , Publicity
sity Glee Club; Madrigals.
duction Group; Cultural Club.
Basketball, Varsity
C O N R A D , Wilkinson
DE LEO, Francis Marie
Silver Spring, M d .
Directory
Baseball, Stu-
Business Staff.
Religion
C L A R K E , Donna
phi;
Kappa
Bottom,
Union:
Publicity
Service
Gray
IV
Elementary
College; Arnold
sity; S N E A ; N e w m a n
ciency Chairman, Panhellenic Dele-
Air
Society; Phi
from
St. John's
Theta Kappa; Society for the Ad-
D E L L E R M A N , Frank
vancement
of
Valley
Leadership
Award,
tramural
Management;
AFROTC,
Unit
In-
Softball, Football, Track;
Advisor.
International
English
Univer-
Club.
John
Affairs
Command-
Air Society: Adm'nis-
trative Officer,
ecutive Officer.
Linnis I.
Pro-
N.Y.
Rifles: Flight
er; Arnold
Doraville, Georgia
United
Stream,
Pershing
Dance
Education
Transfer
Dorm
G a m m a : Effi-
I, II, III: Secretary
Transfer from Valley Forge Junior
COOK,
Kappa
C,
N.J.
Business Administration
A.
D.C.
Student
Ship
Chairman; Univer-
Tassels; Dance Production Groups,
Gate and Key; Phi Sigma Kappa:
President, Vice-President; Varsity
apian Society: Vice President; Del-
Corresponding
David
C O N L A N , Margaret
Arlington, Va.
8io/ogy
Engineering
Theta
TIMES:
Tassels: Project Chairman, Aescul-
D.C.
Hassan
D A Y T O N , Ellen
Arlington, Va.
C A R R , Millard E.
Washington,
Edmund
Washing-
COLLINS, Thomas N.
Arlington, Va.
Baptist
bo:
Board: Activi-
Alex
Director; Tutor for Urban
Corps.
and
DADJMAR,
Corresponding
Booster
Electrical Engineering
Delta:
Washington,
Secretary;
Civil Ser-
ties Chairman; Martha
ton.
New
Sis: Social
Queens
Chairman,
Pre-Med
Tehran, Iran
Annandale, Virginia
Sociology
of
Co-Chairman;
HAT-
Society: Treasurer.
Council.
Secretary of Student Council; Big
ponding
ISAB
Leader;
Tau Epsilon Phi; Theta Tau.
C L A R K E , David
Chairman
Sis;
Yell
Mechanical
Alpha
N.Y.
Gamma;
Chi:
Sigma N u .
Sweetheart
dent
V.
Eta; Delta
Big
Chairman.
of
Correction
Alpha
Chairman,-
HATCHET
D.C.
Sigma
Secretary, Scholar-
Varsity
Publicity
Advancement
Business Administration
Republicans.
Lillian
Chemistry
resentative;
Hostess; D o r m
Society;
Corresponding
CHET: Sportswriter; Booster Board:
Zeta Tau Alpha: Panhellenic Rep-
Evansville, Indiana
Education
Zoology
Arlington, Va.
Business Administration
Economics
C , Jr.
ship Chairman; Russian Club Dele-
Great
Home
Kenneth
Aesculepian
Pledge
Ann
Economics
Tau
Treasurer.
gate;
C O H E N , Patricia
Linda
Delegate, Publicity Director.
Suffield, Connecticut
Garter,
C O B B , Julia
Psychology
Havertown, Pa.
C L A R K , Mark
Wantagh,
Big
L.
Chairman, Activities Director, IFC
Barbara
Lacy
leader; Who's W h o .
CHEYNEY,
Secretary,
Historian, Scholarship
CAPARELL,
Ad-
Coun-
cil: Philanthropy Chairman; Cheer-
Psi Chi; G e r m a n
Tau
Young
Council; Junior
Washington, D.C.
IFC
Elementary
Dorm
Rallies Chair-
visor; Big Sis, Panhellenic
Wilmington, Delaware
History
Editor.
CANNON,
man;
CHASE,
Alpha Chi Sigma: President; Delta
Delta:
Sing:
Bakersfield, Calif.
Board: Pep
COHEN,
Delta
Pre-Med.
the
Booster
Sis; Russian Club; Messiah Chorus.
History
B., Jr.
of
CUMMINGS,
Secretary;
CLAIN, Stefanelli
California
Order
Best Director; R O T C Queens Court;
vice
Art
Arlington, Virginia
Sociology
Monterey,
Secre-
Homecoming
Chi O m e g a : Social and
Ruth
Economics
Marie
IFC
COGGIN, Sallie Ann
Intramurals.
Chairman,
Corresponding
Tournament
Tau Epsilon Phi: Scribe; Old M e n ;
Washington,
Alexandria, Virginia
CANNADY,
Alpha
Finalist; Panhellenic
COHEN,
Zeta Tau Alpha: Treasurer.
Diana
Sigma
Committee;
Queen
Social
M.
C H I N , Carol Lee
Education
Panhellenic
President; Student Life Committee;
President;
Tassels; Alpha Delta Pi: Treasurer,
York, N.Y.
Week
Alexandria, Virginia
BUSH,
Therapy
Activities
Historian;
Tau Beta Pi: President; Sigma Tau:
Club: President; Big Sis; W e l c o m e
B U R N E Y , Sue
Math
Speech
Delphi:
Secretary,
Chairman,
Council
Committee: Secre-
tary; D o r m Council; Student Union
Board:
Recording
ing
Pi Delta Epsilon, Delphi: Panhell-
Commercial
Historian, Activities
ISAB
Alpha
Falls Church, Va.
Electrical Engineering
Zeta Tau Alpha: Secretary, House
Chairman,
Kappa
CRATER, Walter J. Jr.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
French
Delphi;
President,
CHAPMAN,
BURN,
Anthropo/ogy
Tassels;
tary, Panhellenic Delegate, A N C H O R A Correspondent; H o m e c o m -
partment.
Mount
C.
CHAILLE', Claudia
New
Basketball; In-
A.
m o n t College.
CHAPMAN,
Delta: Athletic
Card
Big Sis.
Univ. of Oklahoma.
sentative; Varsity
Men.
Eta: Vice President; Delta G a m m a :
Special
Delta
Club;
Virginia Inter-
lege.
Physical Education
Republican;
Valley Stream, N.Y.
Glenside, Pennsylvania
B U R C H E T T E , Harold K.
Silver Spring, M d .
Old
COX,
CLIFF, Karen A.
Chorus;
Queens
Traineeship for Spe-
Education;
Modern
Chairman;
Club; Y o u n g
Theta: Junior Panhellenic Delegate,
dent, Pledge Class Vice President;
Education for the
Cheerleader;
Ann
Council; Fire Monitor; Big
Scholarship
Government
SNEA;
Patricia
Psychology
enic
Annapolis, Maryland
Tassels;
J.
Chairman, Rush
Newman
Psychology
Education
B U R C H , Jane
Social
Neck, N.Y.
C L E V E L A N D , James
Buffalo, N.Y.
Affairs
cer Club.
Lynn
Arlington, Va.
Vienna, Va.
Rifle Team; Air Force R O T C ; Soc-
Elementary
G.
Sis; Transfer from
B U H L , Theodore W .
Chairman,
Psychology
Dorm
Education
Who.
Barbara
Dance Club; H A T C H E T Staff.
Messiah
Arlington, Va.
House
Baltimore, Maryland
dent, S u m m e r session; Who's W h o .
cial
Sigma:
Home-
Colonial
Great
President;
Psychology
President;
Chairman; Cheerleaders: Treasurer,
Vice
CLEMENTS:
Education
Activities
Chairman, Rush Chairman, Scholarcoming:
A.
Washougal, Washington
Gamma:
Chairman,
Roderick
First
Comptroller,
Ex-
D E V I N E , Paul, Jr.
Christian
R O T C : Angel Flight.
Fellowship;
Arlington, Va.
Mathematics
265
DIETZ, Suzanne F.
Glen Burnie, Maryland
Political Science
Kappa Alpha Theta: Treasurer,
Pledge Trainer, Standards Board;
Young Democrats; N e w m a n Club.
DILLON, Judith A.
Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.
Elementary Education
Young Republicans; SNEA.
DILLON, Thomas P., Jr.
McLean, Virginia
Engineering
Sigma Tau, IEEE: Chairman; Engineers Council Representative;
D-H
House Manager; Colonial
Boosters.
DIXON, Karen Anne
Washington, D.C.
Elementary Education
Delphi; Homecoming Queen; Phi
Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl; Order of the Lacy Garter; Sigma Chi
Derby Day: Miss Venus; Mech
Miss; Delta G a m m a : President,
Rush Chairman, Social Chairman;
Cheerleader:
Captain;
Booster
Board; Mardi Gras: Decorations
Chairman; Homecoming: Pep Rallies Chairman; Alumni Chairman,
Secretary; Big Sis, Messiah Chorus,
University Players; Who's Who.
DOBKIN, Neale C.
Wethersfield, Connecticut
International Affairs
Tau Epsilon Phi: Member-at-Large;
International
Students' Society;
Pershing Rifles; Arnold Air Society.
DOUGLAS, Shirley Ann
Chester, N.J.
Political Science
DOYLE, Donna
Arlington, Virginia
Psychology
Pi Beta Phi, Jr. Panhellenic Delegate, Senior Panhellenic Delegate;
Big Sis; N e w m a n Club; CHERRY
TREE; Transfer from Seton Hill
College.
DOYLE, Michael D.
Fullerton, Calif.
Accounting
Sigma Nu: Rush Chairman; Bells
are Ringing; Old Men
DREIER, Adrienne H.
N. Plainfield, N.J.
Speech
Sigma Alpha Eta; Alpha Epsilon
Phi: ISAB Delegate; Young Republicans; Hillel.
DRIBIN, Leland George
Silver Spring, Md.
Political Science
Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Theta Nu;
Sigma
Chi: Student Activities
Chairman; Old Men; Arnold Air
Society: President; Student Union
Board; ROTC; G W U Representative—"Youth Wants To Know."
DUBERSTEIN, Ellen P.
Bethesda, Maryland
Sociology
Phi Sigma Sigma: Treasurer, Recording Secretary, Vice President
of Pledge Class; Strong Hall Dorm
Council; Urban Service Corps; Big
Sis: Junior Advisor; Young Republicans: Student Book Exchange.
DUBLIN, Marcia Schlesinger
Arlington, Va.
Speech Therapy
Sigma Alpha Eta; Career Conference.
266
DUBLIN, Robert Anthony
N e w York, N.Y.
Political Science
DUENKEL, Richard
Education
Football Captain 1963, President
of Welling Hall, Who's Who, Assistant Football Coach.
DUFFES, Sarah M.
Monroe, Connecticut
Elementary Education
Big Sis; Sigma Kappa: ISAB Delegate; International Students Society; SNEA, Young Republicans;
Messiah Chorus: Transfer from
Central Connecticut State College.
DUQUES, Ric
Cleveland, Ohio
Accounting
Gate and Key: Delta Tau Delta:
Treasurer, President: Freshmen
Crew; Old Men: Varsity Basketball; Freshman Basketball; Welling Hall: Treasurer, President;
Who's Who.
EDWARDS, Dianne
Bethesda, Maryland
Medical Technology
Tassels; Delphi; Kappa
Kappa
Gamma: Pledge Trainer, Scholarship Chairman, Vice President;
Big Sis; Young Republicans; Engineering School Princess; Mech
Miss.
ENNIS, Joan A.
Silver Spring, Md.
Zoology
ERLICH, Arlene
Baltimore, Maryland
Economics
Tassels: Activities Chairman; Kappa
Kappa
Gamma: Activities
Chariman,
Treasurer;
Campus
Combo: Sales Co-Chairman; Big
Sis; Colonial Cruise: Transportation.
EVANS, Caroline
Arlington, Virginia
EVINGER, William R.
Arlington, Virginia
Education
SNEA: Vice President.
FALLS, Janet
McLean, Virginia
Elementary Education
Chi Omega: Personnel, Pledge
Trainer, ISAB Delegate; Russian
Club; Booster Board; Big Sis;
Cheerleader; CHERRY TREE: Looking Back Co-Editor, Greek Co-Editor.
FAROUKI, A. Huda
Amman, Jordan
Electrical Engineering
Gate and Key, Outstanding Scholar of Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi Sigma Kappa: Inductor, Vice President, President; International Students Society; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers:
Vice Chairman; Student Council
Reorganization
Committee; Student Council Assistant Advocate.
FERM, Margaret L.
Falls Church, Virginia
Chemistry
Kappa Delta: Pledge Activities
Chairman, House Chairman; Homecoming
Decorations
ChairmanBooster Board: Secretary-Treasurer;
CHERRY TREE: Co-Editor, Senior
Section; Big Sis; Transfer from
University of Hawaii.
FISHLOWITZ, Ely G.
Wheaton, Maryland
Civil Engineering
Sigma Tau; Theta Tau: Scribe;
American Society of Civil Engineers: President; W R G W ; Old
Men, Intramural Football.
FITZGERALD, Cornelia
Owings Mills, Md.
Art History
Devens Hall: Publicity Chairman;
Young Republicans; Peace Corps
Student Support Group; Transfer
from St. Mary's Junior College.
FLINT, Susan B.
Longmeadow, Massachusetts
Speech Therapy
Sigma Alpha Eta; Sigma Kappa:
Pledge
Philanthropy Chairman,
Active
Philanthropy
Chairman,
Pledge Formal Chairman, Corresponding Secretary, House Chairman; Troubadors; Messiah Chorus;
United Christian Fellowship; Secretary-Treasurer;
Angel
Flight;
Big Sis; International Students
Society.
FOSTER, Claire Capen
St. Louis, Missouri
Sociology
Pi Beta Phi; Young Republicans;
Womens Athletic Association.
FREED, Harold Stuart
Washington, D.C.
Electronic Engineering
Alpha Epsilon Pi; Engineers Council: Vice President; IEEE
FREIDIN, Carol
N e w Hyde Park, N.Y.
Spanish Language and Literature
HATCHET; Hillel, Spanish Club.
FRIEDLANDER, Mary Lynne
South Orange, N.J.
History-Education
Phi Sigma Sigma; Big Sis; Transfer
from Douglass College.
FROST, Linda Elizabeth
Washington, D.C.
Anfhropo/ogy
Tassels; Student Council: Secretary; Big Sis; University Players;
Dance Production; Urban Service
Corps; Liberal Education/Action
Project; Sweetheart of Delta Tau
Delta.
GALBRAITH, Lynn Ann
Alexandria, Va.
Efementary Education
Delta Zeta: President of Pledge
Class, Goat Show, Scholarship
Chairman; SNEA; Colonial Boosters.
GARDNER, Audrey
Emmaus, Pennsylvania
History
Constitutional Revision Committee; Steering Committee; Information Committee Chairman.
GEIGER, Elaine R.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Accounting
Sigma Delta Tau: Historian, Pledge
Formal Chairman; Rush Chairman;
Hillel.
GERIG, Thomas M.
Washington, D.C.
Mathematical Statistics.
GHENT, John Roy
Fredericksburg, Va.
Psychology
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
GLASER, Suzanne R.
Canton, Ohio
Secondary Education
Russian Club; Welcome Week Hos-
tess, Correspondence Chairman;
Strong Hall: Dorm Council, Program Chairman.
GOLDBERG, Allan Bruce
Silver Spring, Md.
Chemistry
Phi Eta Sigma: President; Alpha
Theta Nu; Order of Scarlet: Omicron Delta Kappa; Outstanding
Sophomore Man Award, Sigma
Kappa Award for Chemistry; Phi
Sigma Delta: Social Chairman,
Vice President. Master Frater;
Booster Board: Publicity Chairman,
President; University Center Advisory Committee; W R G W ; Old
Men; Intramural Sports; Intramural Forensics; Russian Club, Who's
Who.
GOLDHAMER, Robert D.
Washington, D.C.
Zoology
Judo Club, Dance Production;
Pre-Med Society.
G O L D M A N , Jeffrey B.
District Heights, Md.
Electrical Engineering
Transfer from Case Institute of
Technology; IEEE: Vice Chariman;
Freshmen Swimming Team.
GOLDSTEIN, Susan Carol
Lakewood, N e w Jersey
Education
Tassels; Hillel; SNEA; P O T O M A C ;
Community Service Coordinating
Committee Chairman.
G O L D W Y N , Ronald J.
Washington, D.C.
Public Affairs
Alpha Epsilon Pi; HATCHET: Reporter and News Editor; Ice Hockey Club.
G O O D M A N , Dawn G.
Ephrata, Pennsylvania
Zoology
HATCHET; Rifle Club: Columbian
W o m e n ; Women's Rifle Team:
Captain;
Wesley
Foundation:
President Dorm Council; CHERRY
TREE; Religious Council; Pre-Med
Society; Womens Athletic Association.
G O R D O N , Lois Jean
Norfolk, Va.
Education-Eng/i'sh
Le Cercle Francais, National Education Association; Hillel; Welcome Week Hostess: Correspondence
Committee: Co-Chairman;
Strong Hall Dorm Council.
GOULD, Susan
Silver Spring, Maryland
Geography
Anthropology
Club: Secretary;
Dance Production Group.
GOULD, Richard A.
Sussex, N e w Jersey
International Affairs
GRANT, Wiley C.
Arlington, Va.
English Literature
GRAY, Dinah L.
Annandale, Virginia
Philosophy
Chi Omega: Activities Chairman,
Pledge Trainer, Personnel Chairman, Rush Chairman; Cheerleader:
Co-Captain; Student Council: Assistant Secretary; Philosophy Club;
Liberal Education/Action Project.
GRAY, Margaret (Peggy)
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Elementary Education
Kappa Delta; SNEA.
G R A Y S O N , David Kir
Honolulu, Hawaii
Political Science
Order of Scarlet; Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Recording Secretary; Junior
Varsity Crew.
G R E E N W O O D , William R.
Woodmere, N.Y.
Business Administration
GREY, Stephen Sandweiss
Newton, Massachusetts
Engineering Science
Gate and Key; Tau Epsilon Phi:
Pledge Warden; American Society
of Mechanical Engineers.
GRIFFEL, William
Ackley, Iowa
Sigma Alpha Epsilon: warden,
song chairman.
G R I N N A N , Margaret Manning
Dallas, Texas
English Literature
Kappa Alpha Theta: Fraternity
Trends Chairman; Big Sis; Newm a n Club.
G R O S M A N , Louise Bates
Washington, D.C.
English Literature
Civil Rights Club; Young Democrats, P O T O M A C ; French Club;
Hillel: Corresponding Secretary,
Publicity Chairman.
GROSS, Leonard
Teaneck, N.J.
Psychology
Alpha Epsilon Pi; Pre-Med Society;
Intramurals.
GRUBBS, H. Lindley
Washington, D.C.
Accounting
Federal Government Accountants
Associate Scholarship, Alpha Kappa Psi: Activities Chairman; Sigma
Alpha Epsilon: President, Treasurer, Rush Chairman, Scholarship
Chairman. House Manager; Booster Board: Assistant Publicity Chairman; Gate and Key.
GUENTERT, Margaret
Westfield, N e w Jersey
Political Science
Kappa Alpha Theta: Pledge House
Chairman, Standards Committee;
Transfer Student; Young Republicans.
HADLEY, Jane G.
Silver Spring, Maryland
Elementary Education
Kappa Alpha Theta: Historian, Recording Secretary, Corresponding
Secretary; Big Sis: Transfer from
Kansas University.
HAINES, Nancy
Upper Montclair, N.J.
Sociology
University Players; Devens Hall
President; Strong Hall Vice President.
H A L A M A N D A R I S , Val
Price, Utah
Political Science
Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Public Relations Chairman; Debate Team,
Homecoming; Bells are Ringing.
H A M I L T O N , Susan Melanie
Pasadena, Calif.
Elementary Education
SNEA: Program Chairman.
H A M M , Robert B.
Manila, Philippines
Electronic Engineering
Tau Kappa Epsilon: Hlstor and
Grammateus; M E C H E L E C IV: Assistant Editor-in-Chief; A d a m s Hall
Dorm Council; IEEE.
HARRIS, Allen K., Jr.
History
Transfer from University of Oklahoma; Activities Council; Activities
Board: Lambda Chi Alpha: Rush
Chairman; Young
Citizens for
Johnson: D.C. Coordinator; Sigma
Alpha Epsilon: Social Affiliate; Assistant Director of Men's Residence
Halls; Delegate of Washington
Student Citizenship Seminar.
HARRIS, Barbara
Silver Spring, Maryland
Chemistry
Transfer Student; Messiah Chorus;
Troubadours.
HARRIS, Gene Roger
Enterprise, Oregon
International Affairs
Howard Henry Howlett Scholar;
Campus Representative: The Experiment in International Living,People-to-People; International Students Society; Student Committee on Faculty Associates.
HECLO, H. Hugh
Marion, Ohio
Political Science
Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma;
Alpha Theta Nu; Order of Scarlet;
Who's W h o in American Colleges
and Universities; Alumni Scholar;
Rotary International Fellow; Delta
Sigma Rho; Tau Kappa Alpha;
Omicron Delta Kappa: President;
Debate Team: President, Varsity
Debate; Committee on Student
Life; HATCHET: Senior Staff; Student Government Reorganization
Committee: Chairman.
HEINZE, Jerry
Beltsville, Maryland
Chemistry
Pre-Med; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha
Theta Nu; Order of Scarlet; Sigma
Alpha Epsilon: Rush Chairman,
Budget Chairman; Crew: Varsity
and Freshmen; CHERRY TREE: Associate Editor; HATCHET: Junior
Staff; IFC TIMES: Editor; Order of
Scarlet: Vice President; Who's
Who.
HERBERT, Charles S. Ill
Chevy Chase, Md.
Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics
Sigma Tau; Sigma Chi: Treasurer;
American Society of Civil Engineers: Treasurer.
H E R N D O N , Harriett Lewise
Falls Church, Va.
Elementary Education
Sweetheart of Sigma Phi Epsilon;
CHERRY TREE Princess; Homecoming Queen Finalist; Delta G a m m a :
Social Chairman, Secretary; Cheerleader: Secretary-Treasurer; Booster
Board: Entertainment Chairman;
Fall Concert: Publicity Chairman;
Big Sis; Homecoming: Decorations
Chairman; Colonial Cruise: Publicity Chairman; University Players; Messiah Chorus.
HICKEY, Elizabeth Ann
Washington, D.C.
American Thought and
zation
H O F F M A N N , Alberta
Wallington, N.J.
Medical Technology
H O F F M A N , Martin H.
N e w York, N.Y.
Business Administration
Civili-
H O R O W I T Z , Paul J.
Jamaica, N.Y.
Zoology
Order of Scarlet; Alpha Epsilon
Pi: President; Fall Concert: Ticket
Chairman; Spring Concert: Comptroller; Homecoining:
Publicity
Committee; H A T C H E T Junior Staff;
Colonial Cruise: Facilities Chairman; Comptroller; Conference on
Curriculum and Careers: Chairman; Outstanding Junior M a n
Award; Old M e n ; Who's W h o .
H O R S M A N , Jacqueline June
Arlington, Va.
Elementary Education
SNEA.
H O W A R D , Nettie Bell
Washington, D.C.
Medical Technology
Young Democrats.
H U D Y , Patricia Diane
Lakewood, Ohio
Psychology
HURVITZ, Ruth Joan
Washington, D.C.
Speech Therapy
Sigma Alpha Eta; Delta Phi Epsilon: Alumni Chairman.
JAFFE, Philip
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Biology
Aesculapian Society, Old Men,
Dorm Council.
JAPHA, Ruth Joyce
Norfolk, Va.
Medical Technology
Young Democrats, Dorm Council;
Hillel.
K A N E G S B E R G , Esther Norma
Little Falls, N.J.
Political Science
K A P L A N , Philip B.
Washington, D.C.
Electrical Engineering
Tau Beta Phi: Vice President; Omicron Delta Kappa: Treasurer; Phi
Eta Sigma: Treasurer; Pi Delta Epsilon; Order of Scarlet; Sigma Tau,
Phi Sigma Delta: Parliamentarian,
Asst. Treasurer; Student Council:
School of Engineering Representative; Engineers Council: Treasurer;
MECHELECIV; Business Manager;
IEEE: Corresponding Secretary; Old
Men; Who's W h o .
K A U F M A N , Hugh
Arlington, Va.
Electrical Engineering
Arnold Air Society; Varsity Football; University Players,- IEEE; Air
Force ROTC.
K A U F M A N , Norman L.
Woodmere, N.Y.
Foreign Affairs
Delta Phi Epsilon; International
Students' Society: Corresponding
Secretary; Spanish
Club: Vice
President.
KEIGHLEY, Linda
Wakefield, R.I.
Elementary Education
Chi O m e g a : Activities Chairman;
SNEA: Treasurer; Dorm Council:
Treasurer; Strong Hall Dorm Council; Big Sis; Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar—Miss July.
KELLEHER, Kathleen
Northport, N.Y.
Political Science
KELLEY, Robert H.
Creve Coeur, M o .
History
Sigma Chi: House Manager, Par-
liamentarian; Old M e n , HATCHET;
ROTC.
KELLY, Michael G.
Washington, D.C.
Chemistry
KEMPER, Edward C. Ill
Arlington, Va.
History
Sigma Chi: Social Chairman, Historian, Derby Day Chairman; Old
M e n ; Emanov.
K E N N E D Y , Margaret
Ruxton, Maryland
History
KERBY, Anne
Arlington, Va.
English Literature
KIELY, Agnes
Poughkeepsie, N e w York
Sociology
Pi Beta Phi: Social Chairman;
N e w m a n Club. Phi Sigma Kappa,
Miss Model Pledge.
K I R S C H E N B A U M , Susan S.
Washington, D.C.
Elementary Education
Urban Service Corps; Hillel; SNEA.
KLASKY, Phyllis D.
Swampscott, Mass.
Transfer from Boston University:
Phi Lambda Theta; Phi Sigma Sigma: Philanthropy Chairman; Big
Sis: SNEA.
KLINE, Byron
Harrisburg, Pa.
Accounting
Gate and Key: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Pledge Trainer, Treasurer;
Gate and Key: Social Chairman;
Homecoming Committee.
KLINE, Jon
Washington, D.C.
Art design
Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Social Chairman, Herald; Performing Arts
Committee; Homecoming Publicity
Committee; Colonial Cruise: Publicity Chairman; Old Men; Art
Club: President, Vice President;
CHERRY TREE: Editor and Art Editor, Stage Crew: Who's W h o ,
Publications Committee.
K N A D L E , Susan A n n
Washington, D.C.
Zoology
Kappa Kappa G a m m a : Registrar,
Secretary; Big Sis.
KNICKERBOCKER, Bonnie Louise
Washington, D.C.
Painting
Pi Beta Phi; Young Republicans;
Art Club.
KNIERIM, Jane
Arlington, Va.
Art History
KNUSLI, Hilda Constance
Shaker Heights, Ohio
International Affairs
Transfer from DePauw University.
K O E N I G , Karen
Saratoga, California
English Literature
Kappa Kappa G a m m a : Secretary,
Membership Chairman; Big Sis;
HATCHET; Holiday Seasons Chairman; N e w Dorm Steering Committee; Dorm Council; W o m e n s '
Athletic Association.
K O M O R O S K E , Mary Angela
Alexandria, Va.
Elementary Education
SNEA; W o m e n s ' Swimming Manager.
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KORFF, Alice
Washington, D.C.
Applied Arts
Art Dept: Student Asst., POTOM A C : Art Editor.
KOWALSKI, Ken C.
Fairfax, Virginia
Education
Pi Kappa Alpha: House Manager;
Varsity Basketball: Varsity Track;
Varsity Baseball; Monogram Club:
SNEA, Transfer from Washington
and Lee University.
KRAMER, Peter Leo
Van Nuys, California
International Affairs
Varsity Rifle Team; W R G W .
KRUMPECK, Nancy L.
Grand Haven, Michigan
Political Science
Kappa Delta: Editor, Parliamentarian; Devens Hall Dorm Council;
Young Democrats; Jr. Advisor.
LABIB, Adel M.
Arlington, Va.
Elementary Education
L A N D S M A N , Maury S.
Washington, D.C.
Philosophy
Alpha Theta Nu; Civil Rights
Group: President; Liberal Education Action Project: Chairman;
Young
Democrats;
HATCHET;
Transfer from University of Chicago.
LANG, Carol M.
Chevy Chase, Maryland
Elementary Education
Kappa Delta: Junior Panhallenic
Representative,
Asst.
Pledge
Trainer, Recommendations Chairman, ISAB Delegate; Play Production; Big Sis; SNEA; CHERRY
TREE; Transfer from Davis and
Elkins College.
LAYCOCK, Robert T.
Garden City, N.Y.
Accounting
Order of Scarlet; Gate and Key;
Pi Delta Epsilon; Sigma Chi: Rush
Chairman, Social Chairman, Chapter Editor, Kitchen Manager; Student Council: Comptroller, Student Council Reorganization committee;
Faculty-Student
Night
Host; Hatchet; CHERRY TREE: Assistant Business Manager; Adams
Hall Dorm Council: Secretary; Alpha Kappa Psi: Master of Rituals,
Treasurer; IFC Times: Editor; Emanon; Holiday Season: Publicity
Chairman; Who's Who.
LAZAR, Anita
N e w York, N.Y.
Public Affairs
Alpha Epsilon Phi: Recording Secretary, Standards Board, Social
Committee, Panhellenic Delegate;
May Day Follies: Publicity Chairman; Homecoming Ticket Committee; Big Sis; Junior Advisor.
LAZZARI, Gina Marylyn
Silver Spring, Maryland
Psychology
Sigma Alpha Eta; Glee Club; Newman Club.
LEAF, R. Benton
Baltimore, Maryland
International Affairs
LEEDS, Patricia
Clayton, Mo.
Public Affairs
Alpha
Epsilon
Phi: .Standards
Board; Young Democrats; Union
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forum;
Urban
Service Corps;
Transfer from University of Missouri.
LEES, Robert H., Jr.
Rockville, Maryland,
Business Administration
LEETE, Leona Asper
Washington, D.C.
Elementary Education
SNEA; Messiah Chorus; Episcopal
Student Association; Madrigals.
LEUPOLD, James Conrad
Fair Lawn, N e w Jersey
Public Affairs
Order of Scarlet; Pi Delta Epsilon;
Gate and Key; Sigmas Chi: Activities Chairman, Historian; Homecoming Float Chairman; HATCHET:
Sports Editor; IFC Times; Old Men;
CHERRY TREE; Booster Board.
LEVINE, Leslie Paskow
Rockville, Maryland
Medical Technology
Tassels; Book Exchange; Hillel;
HATCHET; Pre-Med Society.
LEVITIN, Phyllis Lee
Jamaica, N.Y.
Psychology
Hillel; Spanish Club.
LEVITT, Leslie
N e w York, N.Y.
English Literature
Dance Production Groups: Manager of Advanced Group; University Players.
LICHTMAN, Rona
Norfolk, Va.
Economics
Alpha Lambda Delta; Tassels; Sigma Delta Tau: Treasurer; CHERRY
TREE; Career Conference; POTOM A C : Exchange Editor.
LICHTMAN, Roslyn
Norfolk, Va.
Education
Sigma Delta Tau: Recording Secretary, Parliamentarian, Philanthropy Chairman; CHERRY TREE;
P O T O M A C ; Hillel; Dance Production.
LIEFER, Carole
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Elementary Education
Kappa Delta: Social Service; SNEA;
Urban Service Corps.
L O C K W O O D , Leslie
Washington, D.C.
Sociology
Delta Gamma; Homecoming Ticket
Committee; Spring Concert Ticket
Committee; Transfer from Wesley
College.
LOTZ, George Blaine, II
Reading, Pa.
History
Arnold Air Society: ComptrollerYoung Democrats; Urban Service
Corps; Campus Coordinator.
LOWE, Michaella
N e w York, N.Y.
Sociology
Alpha Epsilon Phi: ISAB Delegate,
Activities Chairman, Asst. Treasurer, Corresponding
Secretary;
Tennis Team; Madison Hall Dorm
Council; Big Sis.
LUZIO, Roberta
Arlington, Va.
LYNCH, Constance M.
Bordentown, N.J.
Sociology
Newman Club; Judo Club; French
Club.
MacDONALD, Douglas Edward
Washington, D.C.
Electrical Engineering
Sigma Tau: Historian.
M A C K , Carolyn Eileen
Annandale, Va.
Secondary Education/Spanish
Sigma Delta Pi; Chi Omega:
Pledge Treasurer, Asst. Treasurer,
House Chairman, Vice President,
President; SNEA: Vice President,
Publicity Chairman; Delphi; Booster Board: Asst. Membership Chairman.
MacLEISH, Mary H.
Lynbrook, N.Y.
Education
Madison Hall Dorm Council; Newman Club; Spanish Club; CHERRY
TREE.
MAGEE, Judith Helen
Arlington, Va.
Anthropo/ogy
Tassels; Alpha Theta Nu; Sigma
Delta Pi; Deans List; Angel Flight:
Commander; Drill Team Commander; President's Medallion; Big Sis;
Spanish Club; Cultural Foundation.
MANCHESTER, Gail Haves
Washington, D.C.
Education and Speech
Sigma Alpha Eta; Delphi; Alpha
Epsilon Phi: Rush Chairman; Fall
Concert: Usher; Spring Concert:
Tickets.
M A N D , Barbara
English Education
Dorm Council; Coordinating Council; Alpha Epsilon Pi Sweetheart.
M A N N I N G , Randolph
Silver Spring, Maryland
Business Administration
Alpha Sigma Lambda; Masonic
Order; Phi Delta Kappa.
MANWELL, Bonnie C.
Washington, D.C.
MARTIN, Mary
Pacific Palisades, Calif.
Anthropology
Delta Gamma: Foundations Chairman, Rituals Chairman; Big Sis;
Order of Lacy Garter; Court of
Delta Tau Delta.
MARTINO, Joseph F.
Hillcrest Heights, Md.
Electrical Engineering
Theta Tau; IEEE.
MASSEY, Fred H., Jr.
Washington, D.C.
Economics
Pershing Rifles; Delta Tau Delta;
Baseball; Varsity Crew.
M A Y , Alan M.
San Francisco, Calif.
Public Affairs
Gate and Key; Phi Sigma Kappa:
Secretary, Rush Chairman, House
Manager, IFC Delegate, Social
Chairman; HIBALL Dance: Chairman; Young Republicans: President, Business Manager; Student
Directory Chairman; Student Council Committee on Publications; IFC
Scholarship Chairman; Gate and
Key: Secretary; May Day; Colonial
Cruise.
McCANNER, Rosalie A.
Washington, D.C.
Chemistry
Alpha Theta Nu.
MCCARTHY, John Michael
Potomac, Md.
Accounting
Alpha Kappa Psi; Dance Produc-
tion: Stage Manager; Society for
Advancement
of
ManagementUniversity
Players; Art Club:
Treasurer.
McCULLEN, Verne Jean
Burtensville, Md.
International Affairs
Alpha Theta Nu; Hancock Hall
Dorm Council.
M c G R A W , Marjorie
East Blue Hill, Md.
International Affairs
Pi Kappa Delta; Dance Production;
International Club; Transfer from
University of Maine.
M c M A H A N , Virgil E.
Wesley, Illinois
Journalism
Sigma Delta Pi; Spanish Club;
Lab Instructor; lapa Scholarship.
M A N N , Helen Claudia
Bethesda, Maryland
International Affairs
Tassels; Delphi; Alpha Delta Pi:
Rush Chairman, Activities Chairman, Efficiency Chairman, President, Publicity Chairman; Panhellenic Council; Junior Advisor; Big
Sis; Messiah Chorus.
MASCI, Frank J.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Biology
Omicron Delta Kappa; Order of
Scarlet; Pi Delta Epsilon; Sigma
Chi: Social Chairman, Ritual Chairman,
Corresponding
Secretary,
Pledge Trainer; Dorm Council;
HATCHET: Art Editor; CHERRY
TREE: ROTC Editor, Greek Editor,
Looking
Back Editor; Colonial
Boosters: Chariman; Emanon; PreMed Society; A X Zoology Lab
Asst.; IFC Times Staff; Who's Who.
MEDERRICK, Charles T.
Adelphi, Maryland
Accounting
Phi Sigma Delta: Treasurer; Alpha
Theta Nu; Old Men; HATCHET; Intramural Editor, Business Manager;
Campus Combo: Chairman; Omicron Delta Kappa; Henry Howard
Hewlett Scholarship.
M E H L M A N , Rebecca
Silver Spring, Md.
Art History
M E N A U G H , Judith Ann
Alexandria, Va.
Journalism
Zeta Tau Alpha; Social Chairman,
Big Sis Coordinator; W R G W : Secretary; Big Sis; Transfer from Indiana University.
MICKELSON, Judith Ann
Washington, D.C.
Spanish Education
Alpha Epsilon Phi: Corresponding
Secretary, House Manager, Outstanding
Pledge,
Outstanding
Member; Booster Board Committee; Homecoming Committee; Fall
Concert Committee.
MILLER, Judith K.
Bethesda, Maryland
MILLER, Penny Eileen
Bethesda, Md.
Psychology
Sigma Delta Tau; Big Sis; Hillel;
WRGW.
MILLER, Herbert S.
Silver Spring, Md.
Urban and Regional Development
Tau Epsilon Phi: Publicity Chairman, House Manager, Social Chair-
man,
Spring
Marlboro
Weekend
Chairman,
Chairman, Alumni
tions
Chairman;
Asst.
Geography
WRGW;
Rela-
Student
Dept.; IFC.
Springfield, Va.
Education/English
Hall Paper; Student Planning C o m -
Order of Scarlet: Secretary; Gate
and Key; Sigma Chi: President
mission; Strong
Vice-President,
Alpha Lambda
cil.
NIBLETT, Janice
MISKELLY, Margaret
Nu;
Chicago, Illinois
Treasurer.
English Literature
Delphi;
Alpha
Nu;
Sigma
Kappa: Activities Chairman, Scholarship Chairman, Recording
Delta; Alpha Theta
Tassels; Kappa
Alpha
Mentally
Tau
for the
Dorm
Coun-
Pledge
Hempstead,
Athletic
Alpha:
Second
Council; N e w m a n Club; H A T C H E T .
man,
Panhellenic
MITCHELL, Reginald S.
Social
Chairman;
Arlington, Va.
tion: M a k e - U p
Dance
Produc-
Chairman; Big Sis;
Junior Advisor.
r'hgjrman,
His'orian,
son
Hall
Council;
Strong
Hall
Council: President; Student Union
man
Arlington, Va.
Home
Alpha Pi Epsilon: Treasurer; H o m e
Students
M O R A H A N , Daniel Michael
Kevin
Ann
Musical;
from
Big
Sis;
Webster
College;
Ann
Jane
Beta
Phi,
Vice
President
Y o u n g Republicans; N e w m a n Club;
Alexandria, Va.
Home
Alpha
Big Sis.
Home
Chairman;
Ec Club: Treasurer; Drama
Club; N e w m a n
OLIVER, Devona
Mechanical
Theta
Eugene
tary.
Society
OLSON,
Mountainside, N.J.
American
the
and
Delta
Sigrrn
Delta; Transfer
from
Combo;
Dorm
Council:
Zoology
Lab
Kappa
Alpha
Com-
Beta
Sigma
Committee;
Young
Class;
O'SHEA, Marcia B.
Golf
Combo.
Marhora,
Team;
OSMAN,
Skokie, Illinois
Stamford, Conn.
Council: Secretary.
Alpha
PRIVITERA, Joseph
Washington,
Aesculapian
Joan
Ruth
Epsilon
Troubadours;
Sociology
Young
Republicans;
N E W B U R G , Steven
Washington,
D.
D.C.
Economics
Young
Kappa
Democrats; Hillel.
PECK,
Alpha;
Back
CHERRY
TREE,
Economics
Delphi; Zeta Tau Alpha: Recording
Secretary, Ritual
Chairman, Presi-
dent, Pledge Trainer, House Chairman;
Carol
Man-
Irma
Newman
Club;
Membership
Chairman.
ROBINSON,
Thomas
Big
Sis:
International Affairs
Alpha Theta N u ; Order of Scarlet;
ple to People: Treasurer; Wesley
man,
Guard,
Foundation:
man,
Float
Philanthropy
Chairman;
Russian
Produc-
Student
President; Old
Council: School
ernment
Representative:
ship Chairman; Who's
R O B I N S O N , John
Education
Washington,
W
DC.
Arnold
Scholarship; Madrigal
Treasurer,
President
TREE: Section Editor; Red
Committee;
Who
Psychology
Rush Chairman, President; Big Sis,
History
GovSigma
, Jr
SNEA:
CHERRY
Men;
of
Chi: Annotator, Tribune, Scholar.
Mary
Atlanta, Ga.
Dance
Chair-
Democrats, Co'cnial
R A N K I N , James K.
History
Chorus;
Delta Phi Epsilon: Treasurer; Peo-
Alpha Delta Pi: Scholarship Chair-
Cross Intercollegiate
Play Production.
Assistant.
Harriet
N e w t o n , Mass.
Messiah
(Mollie)
Chairman; A S C E ; Old
Secondary
Jersey
Looking
Rifle Club.
D.
Delphi; Pi Beta Phi; Pledge Trainer,
John
Psychology
Pi
President.
N u : Treasurer, House
Club; Y o u n g
Boosters.
Phi: Pledge.
PAPPALARDO,
New
Secretary.
R O A R T Y , Mary
D.C.
Arlington, Va.
Angel
responding
H.
Society:
Oakland, Calif.
Chorus; Traveling
ternational Students Society; Span-
Bethesda, Maryland
N E V I N S , Judith
Eta; National
and Civiliza-
Zoology
RALSTON,
Alpha
Religion
D.C.
P A L M , Danny J.
Flight; Messiah
Scruggs
Hartford, Conn.
ish Club; Recording Secretary, Cor-
Kappa Alpha Theta.
Sigma
West
Episcopal Students Association; In-
International Affairs
NEIMER, Barbara J.
Cranford, N.J.
Speech Correction
from
Fitchburg, Mass.
N.J.
Dorm
Ann
President
Transfer
State University.
RAHNASTO,
Sociology
S.A.M.; Intramurals.
International Affairs
Frederick
Midland, Texas
Campus
Kappa;
lege.
Thought
ager, Rush
Men.
Accounting
Navin, Maple-
History
R O A C H , Susan
Sigma
In] M .
Louis
w o o d , N.J.
Psychology
R I N D G E , Samuel
Civil Engineering
Washington, D.C.
Sigma
Republi-
Washington, D.C.
Kappa.
Business Administration
Moon-
cans.
M U R P H Y , Robert
Phi
Kappa
Men
fer from North Carolina State Col-
Smith
Chairman, Vice
Pledge
American
tion
Eta;
RICHARDS, Thomas F.
Washington, D.C.
Accounting
Delta Tau Delta; Old
RICHMOND, Ann
Kensington, Md.
Service
RABER, James
participant; Phi
D.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Washington,
itor; National Science Foundation-
Intramural
PRICE, Charles Michael
Washington,
L.
Theta: Marshal, Scholarship
ORWiCZ,
Psychology
Alpha Theta N u ; Zeta Tau Alpha:
cial
Prose Ed-
Asst.;
Science
versity Players; Bgi Sis; D o r m So-
List; P O T O M A C :
Chairman;
Chase, M d .
Washington, D.C.
Deans
Barsky
D.C.
Tau Epsilon Pi; Intramurals; Trans-
light Girl; Dance Production; Uni-
Scholarship; Psi Chi;
Action
Democrats; Big Sis; S N E A .
Social
Barbara
mittee; Phi
Carr
RESNICK, Sonya
Washington,
RICHMOND,
M U L L E N E R , Nathanael
Emma
Education
Secondary Education and English
Therapy
Alpha
Liberal
Pi Beta Phi: Rush Captain; Y o u n g
Zoology
West Virginia University.
Psychology
IFC
Homecoming
of
President.
Sandra
Speech
Civilization
Delta
Advancement
Winchester, Mass.
Thought
.Treasurer;
M a n ; Old M e n ; C a m p u s
C H E R R Y TREE.
Pennsylvania
for
Management:
M R O C Z E K , Diane S.
New
Epsilon
Anchor
of
Marketing
Tau: Scribe; A S M E : Secre-
Trainer,
Political
Falls Church, Va.
Engineering
of
Alpha
President;
Chevy
O L S O N , Jan
Washington, D.C.
University
Sigma
PRESNALL,
Speech
Frank
Develop-
Business Administration
Comptroller; Delta G a m m a
Delta G a m m a .
MOY,
Regional
Phi Theta Kappa; Calhoun Hall
Dorm Council; S.A.M.
Goodwin
Silver Spring, Maryland
Club.
G.
Sports.
Economics
Delta Pi: House
Stuart
Mexico;
of
Pledge class, Corresponding Sec.;
M O R I A R T Y , Mardi
and
RETTBERG, Richard
POTTER, James Douglas
Bethany, Conn.
English Literature
Pi
Council:
Council:
Public Affairs
Vice
Greenville, S.C.
Dance Production Group: Costume
Manager.
Panhellenic
Panhellenic
Transfer from
Pledge
Betty
O'LEARY, Elisabeth
Sociology
Urban
ciety.
Vice Presi-
Association.
PLOTKIN,
International Affairs
Alexandria, Va.
Ellen
Park, M d .
Shirley, Mass.
Falls Church, Va.
Margaret
Jr.
Student
ship Chairman; Dance Production;
O'HARA,
Sigma Alpha M u .
RENDELY, Ruth
Takoma
Secretary; Russian Club; Lutheran
Delphi.
Transportation
Kappa: Second
Malverne, N.Y.
Homecoming
Washington, D.C.
Transfer
Students Society.
Alpha Delta Pi: President, Scholar-
Club.
Young
Republicans; Big Sis.
Project; International Students So-
President;
History
Society;
School
Club;
Tassels;
Sigma
Wellesley, Mass.
International
Settlement
P E T R O V I C H , Susan
dent;
O ' D O N N E L L , Cynthia
Rica
Phi:
Moline, III.
International Affairs
International
English
MORAN,
New-
Psychology
M O N G E , Patricia E.
Newman
Groups;
Washington, D.C.
Ec Club: Treasurer.
San Jose, Costa
Production
Club.
N O R M A N , Lewis Clark
Economics
Beta
Chairman; N e w m a n
ment
Art History
Dance
Kay
Who
French Club: Vice President; Madi-
People: Secretary; Big Sis.
M O O D Y , Kathryn
IFC Social Chairman; Fresh-
Political Science
and Literature
Board: Asst. Chairman; People-to-
Chairman.
Editor; Holiday
m a n Tennis Team; Who's
Pi
French Language
Woodbridge, Conn.
Treasurer, Vice
Men;
Darien, Conn.
Engineers
ASME:
Spcrts
Hanover, Pa.
N I Z E N , Susan
Representative;
Council:
Representative;
R E D D I N G , Julia
Tau Beta Pi: Recording Secretary,
Council
Chairman,
Season Chairman; Yell Leader; Old
PERPER, Marianne
Representative,
Columbian
HATCHET:
N.Y.
Rush
Trainer; Student
Upper
Mark
Treasurer, Prisident; Hillel.
Vice President, Membership Chair-
Engineering
HEII
International Affairs
retary, President; People-to-People:
Social Chairman; Strong Hall D o r m
Mechanical
Follies; Madison
Delta Phi Epsilon; Tau Epsilon Phi:
Retarded
Delphi; Zeta
Day
P E R L M A N , Michael
Rosemary
Washington, D.C.
Elementary Education
Sec-
Theta:
W.
NIGRELI,
Theta
tion; Ma/
Faye
Air
ternational
Society;
Club;
Trustee
Singer;
Civil
In
Rights
Group.
ROCCA,
Raymond
Washington,
P. Jr.
D.C.
Electronic Engineering
IEEE.
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ROGERS, Robert
West Palm Beach, Florida
Zoology
Tau Epsilon Phi: President; Gate
and Key; Aesculapian Society.
R O S E N T H A L , Donna M.
Rochester, N.Y.
Sociology
Delphi; Sigma Delta Tau: Corresponding Secretary, Historian, Program Chairman; Dorm Council;
Inter-Dorm Council; Dorm Council Steering Committee; Big Sis;
Career Conference; ISAB; Urban
Service Corps.
R O T H B A R T , David
N e w York, N.Y.
Political Science
Arnold
Air
Society; Pershing
Rifles: Finance Officer; Alpha Epsilon Pi: Social Chairman; Old M e n ;
Student Directory: Ticket Sales;
Pre-Law Club.
R O W E , Barret L.
Neffsville, Pa.
Geography
Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Secretary,
Pledge Trainer, Social Chairman.
RUSH, Mary Sharon
Frankfort, Ky.
History
Transfer from University of Md.,
Munich; Kappa Delta; Big Sis;
N e w m a n Club: C H E R R Y TREE.
RUSSART, Rudolph
Arlington, Va.
Economics
Order of Scarlet; Gate and Key:
Treasurer; Outstanding Fraternity
Man; Omicron Delta Kappa; Delta
Tau Delta: Vice President, Pledge
Trainer, Rush Chairman; Student
Council: Vice President, Freshman
Director; Old M e n ; Varsity Basketball; Student Council Reorganization Committee; Who's W h o .
RYTINA, Elise
Baltimore, Maryland
Elementary Education
Pi Beta Phi: Treasurer; N e w m a n
Club; Big Sis; SNEA: Special Projects Chairman.
S A F R A N K O , Judi
Albany, N. Y.
Education
Tassels; Delphi; Sigma Delta Tau:
Secretary, President; Big Sis; Career Conference; M a y Day Queens
and Judges Committee; SNEA;
French Club; Model U.N.
S A M M I S , Kathy
Darien, Conn.
Political Science
Transfer from Connecticut College; Student Union Board; Strong
Hall Council: Treasurer.
S A N C H E Z , Leonidas, Jr.
Panama, Republic of Panama
Business Administration
Society for the Advancement of
Management; International Students Society.
SANDERS, A n n
Las Cruces, N e w Mexico
Education
Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Class President; Canterbury Club; Young Republicans; Big Sis.
S A N T A C R O C E , Marc A.
N e w York, N.Y.
International Affairs
Pershing Rifles; Arnold Air Society; A d a m s Hall Dorm Council:
Secretary and Cultural Chairman.
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S A U K A S , J. Alice
Cheverly, M d .
Business Administration
Zeta Tau Alpha: Boosters Chairman, Secretary; Big Sis; Holiday
Seasons;
Young
Republicans;
Transfer from Baltimore Junior
College.
S C H E R A G A , Ronald G.
Paterson, N.J.
International Politics
National Collegiate Players; Order
of Scarlet; Phi Sigma Delta: Asst.
Treasurer, Recording
Secretary,
Corresponding Secretary, Deltan
Reporter, Pledgemaster; Messiah
Chorus; Troubadours; Glee Club;
HATCHET: Movie and Drama CriticCultural Editor; Old M e n : Treasurer; Dance Production: Publicity
Director; W R G W ; University Players: Vice President; Student Council: Asst. M e m b e r at Large; Chairm a n of Activity S h o w for Freshmen; Who's W h o .
S C H O E N , Kenneth
SCHOFER, Paulette
S C H O R E , Jack J.
N e w York, N.Y.
Sociology
Tau Epsilon Pi: Athletic Chairman.
S C H W A E B L E , Lyrine Marie
Wyckoff, N.J.
Medical Technology
Delta G a m m a : ISAB, House Chairman, Parliamentarian; Dorm Council: Parliamentarian; Dance Production; Reviewing Board; President: Crawford Hall; University
Players.
S C H W A R T Z , Daniel
Belleville, N.J.
Business Administration
Tau Epsilon Phi: Vice President,
Rush Chairman, Pledge Master,
Social Chairman; Intramurals; Interfraternity Council.
SCOFIELD, Kristin M .
Darien, Conn.
American Thought and
Civilization
Dorm
Council: Hancock
Hall,
Strong Hall: Publicity Chrmn.
S C R U D A T O , Michael J.
Belleville, N.J.
Chi:
Intramurals;
Old
Men:
Business Administration; Alpha
Kappa Psi; Society for the Advancement of Management; Sigma
C H E R R Y TREE: Business Manager:
HATCHET: Sports; Judo Club.
SCULLEN, Pamela
Swansea, Mass.
Philosophy
Delta Zeta: Treasurer, Scholarship
Chairman; Recording
Secretary;
Philosophy Club: Secretary-Treasurer.
SENNETT, Linda Myra
Washington, D.C.
Elementary Education
Tassels: President; Mortar Board:
Treasurer; Outstanding Sophomore
W o m e n : Outstanding Senior W o man; Who's W h o in American Colleges and Universities; Order of
Scarlet: Honorary
Member; Phi
Sigma Sigma: President of Pledge
Class, President; Booster Board
Membership
Chairman,- Student
Activities Asst; Big Sis: Corresponding
Secretary,
President;
Homecoming Court; Student Council: Vice President, Secretary.
SENVILLE, Renee
Passaic, N e w Jersey
French
Pi Delta Epsilon; P O T O M A C : Editor in Chief, Business Manager,
French Club; Fall Concert: Ticket
Committee; C H E R R Y TREE.
S H U L M A N , Joel Ira
Washington, D.C.
Chemistry
Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta
Kappa; Alpha Theta N u ; Phi Eta
Sigma, Order of Scarlet; Alpha Chi
Sigma Freshman Chemistry Award;
Phi Sigma Delta; Interfraternity
Council: President, Vice President,
Social Chairman; Committee on
Student Life; Old Men.
S H U L M A N , Merna Barbara
Washington, D.C.
Sociology
Big Sis; French Club;
Hillel: Chairman.
SILVERMAN, Irma
Norfolk, Va.
Sociology
SILVERMAN, Marilyn
Norfolk, Va.
Accounting
SILVERMAN, Paula Smith
Greenbelt, M d .
Elementary Education
Alpha Epsilon Phi: Historian: Fall
Concert; Spring Concert.
SIMES, Margaret Anne
N e w York, N.Y.
English Literature
Alpha Lambda Delta: Treasurer,
President, Senior Advisor; Chi
O m e g a : Asst. Pledge Trainer, Asst.
Rush Chairman, Asst. Panhel Delegate;
President;
Homecoming:
Alumni Chairman; C H E R R Y TREE;
Co-Editor of Looking Back; Big
Sis; Junior Advisor; Liberal Education Action Project.
SIMPSON, Helen Carol
Falls Church, Va.
French and Education
Alpha G a m m a Delta: Editor; Transfer from Madison College; SNEA;
HATCHET; French Club.
SINGER, A. Robert
Silver Spring, M d .
Political Science
Alpha Theta Nu; Tau Epsilon Phi.
SINGER, Danny
St. Louis, M o .
International Affairs
Varsity Tennis.
SKINNER, Teresa S.
Washington, D.C.
Elementary Education
Pi Beta Phi: Scholarship Chairman; SNEA; Transfer from Purdue
University.
SLAYDEN, Billie Carolyn
Washington, D.C.
French Language and Literature
Delphi; Kappa Alpha Theta: Social Chairman, Marshal, Rush Chairman; French Club; Candidate for
Homecoming
Queen;
Booster
Board: Secretary; Big Sis; Student
Council
Publicity
Committee;
Dance Production Group.
SMITH, Nancy
Hickory Corners, Michigan
Anrhropo/ogy
Delta G a m m a : Social Chairman,
Rituals Chairman, Second Vice
President; D o r m Council: Secretary; Big Sis; M e c h Miss; Dean's
List; Fall Concert: Ticket Chrmn;
Spring Concert: Publicity Chairman.
SMITH, Veronica
Washington, D.C.
Art.
S M O T R I C H , Barbara
Silver Spring, Maryland
Political Science
Transfer Student.
S N O W , William E„ Jr.
Casilla, La Paz, Bolivia
International Affairs
Sigma Delta Pi: Treasurer; Delta
Phi Epsilon: Secretary; Arnold Air
Society; Sigma Chi: Scholarship
Chairman, Secretary; Russian Club;
HATCHET: Art Editor; CHERRY
TREE; Booster Board; People to
People.
S O L O M A N , Maxine
Silver Spring, M d .
Medical Technology
Alpha Lambda Delta, Freshman
Chemistry Book Award; Alpha Theta Nu; Hillel: Social Chairman;
Book Exchange; Spanish Club.
S O M M E R , Carolyn Elizabeth
Seattle, Washington
Political Science
Young
Democrats:
Treasurer;
Strong Hall Council; International
Students Society.
SPIEGEL, Barry M .
Brooklyn, N.Y.
History
Alpha Epsilon Pi: Pledge Secretary, Secretary; Fall Concert: Chairman; Old M e n ; Spring Concert:
Sub-Chairman; Young Democrats;
H A T C H E T ; Intramurals.
SPRINGER, Jeffrey B.
Silver Spring, M d .
History
Alpha Theta N u ; Phi Sigma Delta:
Treasurer; Old M e n ; HATCHET.
SPRAGUE, Susan
Seattle, Washington
Education; English
Pi Lambda Theta; Alpha Theta Nu;
N e w m a n Club; SNEA.
STANEK, Jeanne Marie
Westmont, N.J.
Political Science
Young Democrats: Secretary.
S T A N E K E N A S , Raymond
Washington, D.C.
Electrical Engineering
IEEE.
STANLEY, Robert A.
St. Mary's, West Virginia
French
French Club.
S T A R Z A N , Carol Ann
Berwick, Pa.
Russian
Tassels; Kappa Delta: President,
Membership
Chairman,
Social
Chairman; C H E R R Y TREE; Delphi:
Counseling Chairman; Dorm Council; Big Sis; Junior Advisor; Panhellenic Council: Penalties Committee; Russian Club: Secretary.
STEINBERG, Nancy M .
South Orange, N.J.
Art Education
Phi Sigma Sigma: Social Chairman,
Panhel Delegate, Co-Rush Chairman;
Homecoming
Queen;
C H E R R Y TREE Queen; HATCHET;
Homecoming: Publicity Committee; Colonial Cruise; Student Directory.
STERN, Edward Allen
Kensington, M d .
Economics
P O T O M A C : Prose Staff; Hillel:
Presi' .t, Program Chairman; Religious Council.
STOREY, Linda Darlene
Washington, D.C.
Journalism
Mortar Board: Historian; Pi Delta
Epsilon: Secretary; Tassels; Who's
W h o in American Colleges and
Universities; Alpha Theta Nu; Zeta
Tau Alpha: Historian; HATCHET:
Board of Editors; Homecoming:
Float Parade Chairman; Big Sis;
Young Republicans, Publications
Committee; Who's Who.
SVEHIOVA, Michaela H.
Glen Burnie, Md.
Russian
Tassels; Russian Club: President;
German Club: Treasurer; Junior
Advisor; W.A.A.; Dorm CouncilInternational Students Society.
SWART, Randolph A.
Altadena, Calif.
International Affairs.
SZOSTAK, Diane Jane
Monticello, N.Y.'
Political Science
Homecoming Queen Finalist; Zeta
Tau Alpha: Pledge Secretary; Historian, Recording Secretary, Asst.
Rush Chairman, Social Chairman;
N e w m a n Club: Social Chairman;
French Club; Homecoming Float
Committee; Junior Advisor, Big
Sis; HATCHET.
TARAGIN, Morton F.
Washington, D.C.
Physics
Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma
Beta Pi; Hillel.
Tau; Tau
TARULIS, Vytas Albert
Washington, D.C.
Electrical Engineering
Sigma Tau; Gate and Key; Order
of Scarlet; Omicron Beta; Sigma
Chi: Intramural Chairman, Rush
Chairman, IFC Delegate; Student
Council: Publicity Director; Interfraternity Council: Social Chairman; HATCHET: Senior Staff; Engineers Council; Holiday Season;
Who's Who.
TAYLOR, Joan C.
York, Pennsylvania
Economics
Delphi; Kappa Alpha Theta: President, Social Chairman, Archivist,
Asst. Rush Chairman, Asst. Corresponding Secretary; Big Sis;
Strong Hall Dorm Council; Phi
Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl.
TAYLOR, Phillip A.
Ashland, Kentucky
International Affairs
Alpha Theta Nu; Gate and Key;
Sigma Nu: Secretary, Treasurer,
President; Interfraternity Council:
Treasurer, Vice President.
TESTA, Virginia
Teaneck, N.J.
American Thought and
Civilization
Pi Beta Phi: Program Chairman.
TETER, Paul R.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Civil Engineering
Sigma Chi: Intramural Chairman;
Old Men: Judo Club.
THOM, Mary Conway
Washington, D.C.
Elementary Education
Alpha Theta Nu; Alpha Lambda
Delta; Tassels, Outstanding Freshman W o m a n ; Delphi; Delta Gamma: Scholarship Chairman, Treasurer, First Vice President; Messiah
Chorus;
Homecoming
MusicalBooster Board: Treasurer; Homecoming: Queen's Chairman; Big
Sis; G W Rep. to "Brides' Magazine"; Fall Concert Committee;
Orphan's Committee.
TIMMINS, Merrily S.
Arlington, Va.
TODD, Jon Pressley
San Marino, Calif.
International Affairs
Phi Delta Epsilon; Pershing Rifles;
Arnold Air Society; International
Students Society; Student Planning
Commission; Adams Hall Dorm
Council.
TRIPP, Roger C.
McLean, Va.
Business Administration
Society for the Advancement of
Management:
Vice
President,
Comptroller.
TUCKER, John W .
Bowie, Md.
Zoology
Alpha Theta Nu; Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Recorder, Correspondent,
Asst. Pledge Trainer, Scholarship
Chairman; CHERRY TREE; Sports
Editor.
URKEN, Susan Jane
Trenton, N.J.
Elementary Education
Hillel; Young Democrats; Urban
Service Corps; Fall Concert; Spring
Concert.
VADEN, Carole Anne
Camp Springs, Md.
Psychology
Psi Chi; HATCHET: Cartoonist; Alpha Theta Nu: Secretary, Treasurer;
Tassels; Swimming Team.
VAWTER, Robert Roy, Jr.
Clearwater, Fla.
Political Science
Alpha Theta Nu; Sigma Nu; Interfraternity Council.
VOCK, Annette B.
West Orange, N.J.
French
Zeta Tau Alpha: Corresponding
Secretary; Dorm Council: Publicity
Chairman; French Club.
VOGEL, Georganne Klee
N e w York, N.Y.
Political Science
Young Republicans.
WALKER, Carroll (Chip)
Norfolk, Va.
Sociology
Kappa Alpha Theta; Pledge Activities Chairman, Activities Chairman, ISAB Delegate; ISAB: Secretary; Big Sis.
WACHTER, James K.
Alexandria, Va.
Political Science
Tau Kappa Alpha; Sigma Chi: Secretary; Liberal Education Action
Project.
W A L T O N , Ann P.
Fort Braff, N.C.
Art
Delta Gamma: Activities Chairman; Cheerleader; Big Sis; Modern Dance Club.
W A R D , George F., Jr.
Alexandria, Va.
Public Affairs
ROTC: B Flight Commander, Commander; Arnold Air Society.
WARNER, David R. Jr.
Washington, D.C.
Political Science
Lutheran
Students Association;
President; Religious Council: Treasurer.
WATKINS, Mary Elizabeth
Shaker Heights, Ohio
Geography
Transfer from Beloit College and
University of Urenna.
WEBSTER, Nan
East Williston, N.Y.
Education
Delphi; Phi Beta Phi: Vice President, Pledge Trainer; Panhellenic
Council: Secretary, Vice President,
President; Big Sis; Junior Advisor;
SNEA; Student Life Committee;
Who's Who.
WEISBLUT, Janet Merle
Washington, D.C.
Speech Therapy
Mortar Board: Vice President; Sigma Alpha Eta; Delphi; Phi Sigma
Sigma: Vice President, Corresponding Secretary; Fall Book Exchange:
Chairman; Tassels; Hillel; Career
Conference: Publicity Co-Chrmn.;
Fall Concert: Tickets Sub-Chairman; Big Sis; Student Union
Board; Dean's List; Intersorority
Forensics; Student Council Cert.
of Appreciation; Who's Who.
WELCH, Ernest E.
Landover, Md.
History
WELLS, Evangeline Stuart
Hyattsville, Md.
Biology
Alpha Theta Nu; Tassels,- Mortar
Board: Secretary; Big Sis; All-U
Follies: Second Place; "Bye Bye
Birdie"; Dance Production; Messiah Chorus: "Brigadoon"; University Glee Club; Troubadours;
Who's Who.
WENDER, Marilyn
Rockville Centre, N.Y.
Speech Therapy
Mortar Board: Secretary; Sigma
Alpha Eta; Delphi: Secretary; Alpha
Epsilon
Phi: Social .Chairman,
Scholarship Chairman, Ritualist; Big
Sis Board: Social Chairman; ISAB
Tournament
Chairman;
Who's
Who.
W E N K , Roxane, Chicago, III.
Chicago, III.
Public Affairs
Transfer Student from University
of Missouri; Alpha Epsilon Phi:
House Manager, Activities Chairman; Tennis Club; Urban Service
Corps; Hall Representative: Dorm
Council.
WESLEY, Richard Kenneth
Washington, D.C.
Pre-Medical
N e w m a n Club; Pre-Med Club.
WISHNER, Sandra Alice
Washington, D.C.
Secondary Education Spanish
Mortar Board; Tassels & Senior
Tassels; Alpha Theta Nu; Pi Lambda Theta; Sigma Delta Pi: Secretary; Scholarship Holder,- Student
Council: School of Education Rep.,Chairman: Faculty Student Liaison
Committee; Faculty Student Night:
Chairman; B'Nai B'rith: Vice President, Secretary, Program Chairman; Mr. Apollo Contest: Chairman,- HATCHET; Career Conference: Publicity; International Students Society; People to People;
Book Exchange; Dean's List; Orientation Evaluation Committee; Topnotcrier; Parent's Weekend Comm.
Who's Who.
W O H L , Ronald Harvey
Chevy Chase, Maryland
Anfhropo/ogy
Tau Epsilon Phi: Chaplain, Historian, Member at Large, Athletic
Chairman, Scholastic Chairman,
Public Relations Chairman; Hillel:
President, Vice President; Anthropology Club: Founder, President.
WOLCOTT, Craig Borden
Red Bank, N.J.
Psychology
Dorm Council: Calhoun Hall; Transfer Student.
WOLF, Jane Susan
Bethesda, Md.
Political Science
Tassels; Sigma Delta Tau: Second
Vice President, First Vice President, Pledge Trainer, Program
Chairman; CHERRY TREE: Administration Editor; Hillel; Spanish
Club; Young Democrats; Big Sis;
Holiday Season; "Bells are Ringing".
W O O D , Mary L.
Atlanta, Ga.
History
Dance Production Group.
YAVNER, Joyce Tamara
Norfolk, Va.
Elementary Ed.
Phi Sigma Sigma; SNEA.
ZALAR, Gregory L.
Washington, D.C.
Chemistry
Gate and Key; Pre-Med Society;
Phi Sigma Kappa: Vice President,
Secretary, Sentinel.
ZAUBER, Barbara J,
Deal, N.J.
Sociology
Phi Sigma Sigma; Transfer from
Pine Manor Jr. College; Big Sis;
Spanish Club; Fall Concert: Tickets; Career Conference.
ZELL, Q. Thomas
Carlisle, Pa.
Psychology
Sigma Nu: Reporter, Rush Chairman, Athletic Chairman, G. W .
Crew.
ZIEGENHEIN, Patti Jane
Kensington, Connecticut
English Literature
Kappa Alpha Theta: Archivist.
ZIEGLER, Dorothy
North Flourtown, Penna
Psychology
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