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May

Heinz

Jeannie Patterson

Washingfon Coffege
Chesferfown, Maryland

BUSINESS MANAGER:
John
Littlejohn

The Challenge

to the

Individual

to

Develop

*^s(i^^^

i,

Himself

to the Fullest

Utilizing

the

Oppo

tunities

of the

Small Liberal Arts College

10

TO DR. ESTHER S. DILLON


CHAIRMAN OF THE DEPART-

MENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES,


who
has

challenged her students and


their

awakened

curiosity

for

learning,

who
their

has stimulated students to expand


interests

and knowledge by en-

couraging programs of foreign study,

who

has offered understanding and her

valued opinions to the


her
advice,

many who
contributed

seek

who

has

her

talents

generously to

aid Washington

College in numerous capacities, and

who

has earned the respect and admiration of


the student body,

WE

RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS 1962 PEGASUS


want

Our

chief
shall

in life

is

somebody
.

who

make us do what we can

Ralph Waldo Emerson

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FALL
Table of Contents

Administration
Faculty
Staff
EDITORS: Melvin Walker,
Jeannie Patterson

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Features
EDITOR:
Roberta Peters

34

Sports
EDITORS: John
Miller,

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Nancy Matthews

Classes
EDITOR:
Harriet

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Faculty, Staff

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BEDFORD J. GROVES, A.B. Director of Public Relations and Alumni Affairs Director of Placement
WILLIAM
18

H.

CLARKIN, MLS.

Assistant Librarian

ROBERT W. FARR, M.D.


College Physician

GEISELA BITLER
College Nurse

19

English

NICHOLAS NEWLIN. Ph.D. Chairman. Department of English

NANCY TATUM.

Ph.D.

Instructor in English

NORMAN JAMES
Associate Professor of English

20

RICHARD

H. REIS, M.A.

LEONARD

GILLEY,

MA.

Instructor in English

Instructor in English

Music

DELPHINE STEWART BARRELL,


Lecturer in Music

M.S.

21

NATHAN

SMITH. PhD.
Political Science

Chairman, Department of History and

GUY

FAIR

GOODFELLOW, MA.

Assistant Professor of History

ROBERT KIRKWOOD,

Ph.D.

Associate Professor of History

22

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BYERLY,


Instructor in History

M.A.

Political

Science

STEVE W. WORTH,

Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Political Science

TERUO KOBAYSHI,

Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Political Science

23

Economics
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ROLAND GIBSON, Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Economics and Sociology
Ph.D. Associate Professor of Economics
Director. International Studies

IRVING BARNETT.

Program

Sociology

BROOKS ANDERSON,

Ph.D.

Professor of Sociology

MARGARET W. HORSLEY,
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Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Sociology

Philosophy

ROBERT HARDER, Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Philosophy and Religion

HERBERT STANLEY MATSEN,


Instructor in Philosophy

B.S.

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Languages

ESTHER S. DILLON. Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Modern Languages

GERDA RENEE BLUMEXTHAL,


Professor of French

Ph.D.

WALTER SCHATZBERG,
Assistant Professor of

M.A. German

26

ANGEL RUBIO Y MAROTO, M.A


Assistant Professor of Spanish

MORDECAI

S.

RUBIN, M.A.

Assistant Professor of Spanish

27

Biology

KATHERINE EMILY YAW,

Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Biology

EDGAR PERCIVAL GWYNN,


Ch.iirm.in.

Ph.D. Department of Biology

Chemistry

BERNARD JOSEPH HASKE,

Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Chemistry

JOSEPH H. McLAIN, Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Chemistry


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Physics

CONRAD KUHL

RIZER, Ed.D. Chairman, Department of Physics

Mathematics

SU LING,

M.S.

Instructor in Mathematics and Physics

ELIZABETH BAKER COVEY, M.A.


Assistant Professor of Mathematics

RICHARD HARLAND BROWN,

Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Mathematics

29

Psychology

Education

BERNARD

E.

LYMAN. PhD.
MINNIE BRUNING KNIPP,
Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Education

Chairman. Department of Psychology and Education

Physical Education

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A.B.

EDWARD LORAIN ATHEY,

M.A.

Assistant Professor of Physical Training

Chairman, Department of Physical Education

DONALDSON

KELLY,

A.B.

Coach of Lacrosse

31

Staff

HOUSEMOTHERS

Mrs

Dorothy

LeCompte,

Miss

Louisa Travers, Mrs. Marion Harris.

MISS KATHERINE ELLIOTT


Manager
of the

Book

Store

SECRETARIES.

Above:

Mrs.

Plummer.

Mrs.

Gorsuch.

Mrs.

Elburn. Right: Mrs. Thorne, Mrs. Price. Mrs. Connolley, Mrs.

Thompson, McHenry.

Miss

32

The Maintenance

Staff

MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT: Wm.


Ed. Hillyer, Eli Elliot.

Bitler,

Pete Newton,

Wm.

Coleman,

Max

Moffet,

33

Features

34

Freshman Week
The
Class

of

1965,
at

freshmen, arrived

which consisted of 145 Washington College on Septhe


hearts

tember 17th. The upperclass students arrived on


Friday

and

struck

fear
cries

into
as

of

the

freshmen with such

"Square that dink"

and "What's on page 22 of the handbook?" After a week of tests, assemblies and meetings
with student advisors,
each

freshman
a

gradually

became adjusted

to

life

on

college campus.

The beginning

of the path to knowledge.

Pressure is eased at an orientation assem-

Several freshmen take time out from the week's activities to become acquainted.

Convocation

Soon
Russell

after the school year started

the Fall Convocation

was held

in

Gym. The

principal speaker,

Dr.

Robert Harder, spoke to the

faculty

and students on the History


the outstanding

and Philosophy of Science. Awards

were presented

to

students in each of the three lower


classes,

as well as to the fraternity

and sorority with the highest scholastic

average.

DR.

ROBERT HARDER

The

Visitors and Governors Medal for the senior with the highest scholastic record was presented to three seniors; Christine Olpin, Patrick Cullen, and Chester Babat.

36

Awards

Kappa AJpha,
tic

Robert Leitch accepted the Errol L. Fox Loving Cup for the fraternity with the outstanding scholasrecord.

Zeta

Tau Alpha was


Susan

the sorority with

the highest
for

average.
sorority.

Hair

accepted

the

award

her

37

Concerts

H^l
P

Mi
I

In November, the renowned flutist. John Solum, presented a concert.

The Concert
tation

Series

opened

of

Mozart's

in October with a presenopera "Cosi Fan Tutti" by the

Turnau Opera Company.


33

Speakers

In an informal evening assembly Dr. Robert Nelson attempted to create a modern painting.

Speaking to an evening gathering, Mr. the U. N.'s activities in the Middle East.

Gerard Widdington

discussed

39

Homecoming Weekend

er

team

Friday

night

pep

rally,

complete

with

bon-fire and cheerleaders, was held on Kibler


Field.

Both the team and the students were


in

enthusiastic

preparation

for

the following

day's game. Unfortunately, rain forced the post-

ponement of
sity.

the

game with American Univer-

40

Decorations

Rain characterized the 1961 Homecoming

Weekend.

In spite of the inclement weather

the fraternities displayed their decorations.

This year Phi Sigma Kappa captured the


trophy

by

depicting

American

University

aying an egg" over their loss to


fortunately the

W.C. Un-

game was never

played.

Lambda Chi Alpha

mZ~rr
Kappa Alpha

41

The Dance
Dancing
to the orchestra of Billy Butterfield,

Washington

College Students and alumni enjoyed their 1961

Dance

in the setting of a

French ballroom.

Homecoming Russell Gymnasium

was transformed
the Cinderella

into a Versailles Hall of Mirrors, complete

with pillars and chandeliers. This was quite a job for Lisa,

Homecoming Queen, who headed


to be their

the decorat-

ing committee before learning that she had been chosen by


the student

body

Queen.

Dean Kirkwood trowns Homecoming Queen of

Lisa

1961.

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Lisa, in her first official duty as reigning queen,

announces Phi Sigma Kappa as the fraternity with the winning house decora-

42

Lisa and her escort,

Bob

Belsley.

Lisa and

Bob

lead

the first dance.

43

the queen

Lisa Ruedi

44

the Court

JUDY MILLER

SUSAN HOLLINGER

GLORIA MURPHY

PAM KAMINSKY
LISA RUEDI

ANN

BERRY

LINDA GRAFTON

GAYE CLARK

SUZANNE BOLTON

45

Halloween

Carol

Bonnaviat

and

Jim

Halloween

festivities in

Brady presided over the Chestertown as king and queen.

The pranks
a car

of "spooks" are evident by the presence of


a

on the steps of Russell Gymnasium and on the head of George Washington.

pumpkin

46

Autumn
Ends
. .

and the
fall

first

snow-

appears.

Sports

48

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MASON DIXON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS


George McGregor, John Coles, Bobby Lord, Skip Rudolph (co-captain), Bucky Larrimore (co-captain), Dick Frank, Bark Roemer, Paul Kesmodel. 2: Terry Collins, Bob Reck, Tom Graves, Fred Striedieck, Ozzie Hodges, Bob Clagett. 3: Chip Lewis, Ken Oehlkers, Hayden Harrison, Phil Tilghman, Barry Evans, Tom Osmanski. 4: Coach Ed Athey, Russell Rouh, Tony ParLeft to right,
1:

ROW

ROW

ROW

ROW

ker,

Steve Beispiel,

Fred Weiss. Absent: Bob Englesburg, Larry Spector (senior manager).

RECORD
W.C.
3

OPPONENTS
3
1

TOTALS
Washington goals 27

Hofstra

Towson
Gettysburg

Opponent

goals 19

3
3

Delaware
Mt.
St.

4
1

Won 7Lost 3Tied

Mary's

4
3 2

American U.
Franklin

&

Marshall

2
.1

Mason Dixon Conference:


1st

(6-1)

Western Maryland
Loyola

Northern Division,
Atlantic: (3-2-1)

2
1

Champions
Middle
3rd Southern Division

4
1

Johns Hopkins

Lynchburg

49

Teams prepare

for Coles' blast.

Winning

the

Mason-Dixon

Conference
the All-

championship and placing five

men on

South squad were the outstanding achievements


of the 1961 Washington College soccer team.

Coach Athey's squad presented us with manyhours of championship soccer. Enthusiastic support
for the team
as the

was evident

in

all

of the
sea-

home games,
losses,

Sho'men finished the

son with a winning record of seven wins, three

and one

tie.

Outstanding contributors to the success of the

team were John Coles, individual high scorer


with seven goals, and Bucky Larrimore, second with
six goals.

Bob Reck

scored the winning

goal in the championship


burg.

game

against Lynch-

Tom

Osmanski,

who

finished the season

as the regular goalie,

averaged 14 saves a game.

50

Outstanding

Veteran Bucky Larrimore provided team spark as well as having scored six goals over the season.

1962 Individual Awards


All-American: John Coles

(2nd Team)

Bucky Larrimore (Hon. Ment.)


All-South: John Coles

Bucky Larrimore
Skip Rudolph

Bobby Lord

Bob Reck
All-Mason-Dtxon: Bucky Larrimore
(First

John Coles

(First

Team) Team)

George MacGregor

(Hon. Ment.)

Bobby Lord
All-Middle Atlantic: John Coles

(Hon. Ment.)
(First

Team)

Bobby Lord

(Hon. Ment.)

52

Players

Bobby Lord, another long-time W. C. star, was the outstanding defender on the team.

John Coles displays the form that brought him seven goals and a long list of honors.

CROSS COL'NTRY SQUAD


Left to right: 1: Jim Flippin, Tom Morris, Pete Kares, Chuck Lawson. Rufus Nye, Andy Nilsson, Ted Linzey, Steve Gootblatt, Coach Don Chatellier.

ROW

ROW

2:

Although

the

1961

Cross

Country team was not the finest


ever presented here, Coach Chatellier is

happy knowing

that his

runners put forth a great effort


at all meets.

Freshman Andy Nilsson proved himself an able runner and


veterans Rufus Nye,

Ted

Linzey, the

and

Chuck

Lawson

kept

season not entirely dull.

Sho'men and competitors eye the course.

54

W.

C. harriers break loose against Delaware Valley and P.M.C.

RECORD
W.C.
50
32

Opponents
15
-

Gallaudet
Catholic U.

....25

3^ 28 39
45

Gettysburg

...18

Susquehanna

27
18

Towson
Mt.
St.

Mary's

15

34
45 45

Susquehanna

23
15

Delaware
Loyola

16
33

43
36

Delaware Valley

PMC
Johns Hopkins

44
19
15

American

U Won 1 Lost

12

INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS


TITANS
Left to right,

ROW
Frank
2:

1:

Ron Schuck,
Terry
Levitt,

John
Caler.

Dove,

DeVito,

ROW

Bob

Magee, Tony

Pickett,

Tom

Pete Morris.

Intramural football was high-lighted by a three-way


playoff at the conclusion of the scheduled games.
Titans, of three independent teams,
a final

The
in

were victorious

two out of three

series

with Theta Chi.

Theta's Fox and Pritzlaff chase Titans' Caler.

INTRAMURAL TENNIS

large turnout of outstanding players


successful.

two tournaments highly

made the Bob Englesberg

captured the singles championship and the team of

Ann

Bayley and Takane Kuki captured the doubles.


1st,

Singles runners-up were

Perry Johnston and 2nd,

Takane Kuki. Doubles runners-up were 1st, Page Kelly and Joost Hunniger and 2nd, Kitty Yoder and
Jack Cook.

Intramural tennis champions.

Girls' Sports

The President of G.I.A.A., Alice Glen, awards the volleyball trophy to Marge Wescott, captain of the Zeta Tau Alpha team. Florence Nash, captain of Alpha Omicron Pi, relinquishes the trophy to the new champions.

Volleyball

Volleyball

Honorary Varsity:

Myrtie Bosman, Mary Matthews.

Lou

Left to Springer,

right; Pam Medford, Sue Sultzbaugh, Page Kelly, Jeannie Patterson, Nancy

Most Valuable
Player:

JEANNIE PATTERSON
57

Standings

TEAM

WON
Pi

LOST
6
5
1

Zeta Tau Alpha

Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Omicron


Independents

2
3

3 3
3
1

Freshman

II
I

3
5
5

Freshman
Freshman

III

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ALPHA CHI OMEGA:
Front to back;

H. Himmer. E. Presendofer, L. Grafton. X. Matthews. J. Patterson (Captain). E. Penkethman. S. Burke, G. Murphy, P. Kelly. B. Maxwell, A. Arnaud, G. Hollander.

INDEPENDENTS:
Orrison, A. Glen

V. Lussier, Bayley, N.

P.

Front to back; B. (Captain), M. Huth, Godbolt, P. Morgan, A. Dempster, L. Phillip, C.

Byer, J. Benis.

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FRESHMAN
E.

I:

Front to back:
E.

M.
S.

Picozzi,

FRESHMAN
P.

II:

Front to back;

M.

Pappas,

FRESHMAN
Jewell,
J.

III:

Front

to

back;

M.

Ehalt, K. Tucciarone,

Altobell,

K.

Bandy, A. Doering, E. Wilmer, B. Raynes (Captain).

Salter,

H. Thomas, B. Clough. B. Guman. Absent; Robin Roy (Captain).


Paugh,
S.

Schatz,

Thomas, B. Von Metzger, K.

Oakley, R. Kusaila, S. Bolten, R. Haines, B. Derby, V. Daugherty, Pam Medford (Captain), E. Mumford.

ZETA TAU ALPHA:


Patin,

Front to back; C.
Lucas,

M. Wescott (Captain), L. C. Lawson, T. Von Behrer, N. seile, M. Bozman, C. Felt, S. M. L. Springer, B. Butz.

ReusBurt,

59

Classes

The

arrival of the

new freshman
deal to

class in

September added

a great

Washing-

ton College in terms of spirit and enthusiasm. After


college
to
life,

becoming used

to the rigors of

many of
active

the
in

freshmen began
school
affairs,

take

an

part

academic, extracurricular, and athletic.

In October, the

class elected a

Halloween

Queen and King to reign over the parade in Chestertown. The class also held a successful

hay ride and beach party for the enjoyits

ment of

members.

One

of the first tasks of a freshman

is

to get acquainted.

61

Class Leaders

CLASS OFFICERS:

Jerry Jenkins (President), Pamela (Vice-President), Ronald Brannock (Treasurer).

Medford

(Secretary),

Oswald Hodges

STUDENT SENATE REPRESENTATIVES:


Harper.

Charles Sparks,

Robert

Eisenbud.

Pamela

Kaminsky,

Stephen

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The hours spent

in friendly conversation are wonderful, but

somehow

studies get neglected.

64

The Many
Aspects of
a

Freshman

Class of

964

Sophomore year
It
is

is

one of

decision.

at

this

point that each student


his or her

must choose
study.
a

major

field of

The

choice must necessarily be

worthy one which will be beneficial

to each individual in his future career

or profession.

But decision making was only one


aspect of this years'

sophomore

class.

They combined with


in the fall for

the junior class

an informal dance, and


held a beach

in the "spring the class

party at Anthony's Beach.

Time

out for a chat between classes.

66

Class Leaders

STUDENT SENATE REPRESENTATIVES:


Henrietta

Theodore Parker, Kathy Worhington,

Page Kelly,

Himmer.

CLASS OFFICERS: Ronald Smith

(President),

Thelma von Behren (Treasurer), William Morgan (Vice President); absent, Linda Grafton (Secretary).

are Anita, Dottie, and Paul discuss the possibility of passing the blue-book they

about to take.

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Glimpses

An

informal gathering of

sophomore musicians.

Class of 1963

Time

out for a picture

The
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Andrea Arnaud

The

present junior class

is

not as strong in numbers as

when

they entered

Washington
all

College. However, the various

members of

the class are well represented in dance,

aspects
a

of college

life.

As

class,

they

held a sophomore-junior class

sponsored

farewell dinner for the graduating seniors, and entered a booth in the Spring Carnival.

STUDENT SENATE REPRESENTATIVES:


Mullen.

Stephen

Levine,

Barry

Evans,

Jay

Marchant;

absent

James
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WINTER
Table of Contents

Features
EDITOR:
Roberta Peters

74

Organizations
EDITOR:
Holly Burke

84

Sports
EDITORS:
Paul Riecks, Nancy Matthews

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Greeks
EDITOR:
Gloria

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Features

74

Charlie Byrd entertained the student

body
ceived

in

February
of

program
music.

with a well-reboth jazz and

classical

The

Villanovans, from the college of the sented a Dixieland jazz concert in January.

same name,

pre-

Part of the group give out with some of that sweet sound.

75

Stunt Night
At the end of November the senior
Stunt Night.
Skits
class

sponsored

its

annual

were given by
groups.

all

the

sororities

and
act

fraternities

and

bv

two

independent
Dr.

Between

each

the

emcees,

Robert Rhodie and


college students.

Steve

Worth, "talked about Chcrtown and

The winning sorority skit was "Bongo" presented by Alpha Chi Omega. It included chorus reading and modern dancing. Phi Sigma Kappa won the fraternity award with the skit "Sell, Sell, Sell," satire on modern advertising and Washington College. The a
Uncalled Four,
a

popular folk song group,

won

the independent award.

Dr.

Worth

tells

Bob anc

tremendous cultural oppo:

A
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scene from "Sell. Sell.

Sell.'

The Uncalled Four

present the popular

folk song, "Darlin' Corey."

le

nities of

audience about the Chestertown.

Kappa Alpha

depicted

"A Washington

College Alumni Banquet."

"A History of Western Confusion" done by Zeta Tau Alpha.

as

[Jpperclassmen Nay."

presented by

Lamda Chi Alpha.

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Valet

Cast

Garcin ....
Estelle.
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.

Inez

Director

The Rehearsal

-<

Exit

by Jean Paul Sartre


Mike Perna
.

Joost Hunnigher

.... Lynn Phillips


.

Lucy Molliver
Jerry Tyson

Estelle, Garcin,

and Inez exhibit different reactions

to

the Valet's words,

"No one

else

is

coming.

The Production

Washington's
Birthday

Convocation

The Princeton
"Writing
tunities"
at

historian.

Dr.

Arthur

S.

Link,

spoke

on

Contemporary
the

History:

annual

Challenges and OpporConvocation on February 24.

The College

conferred the

honorary degree of Doctor of Letters upon Dr. Link.

Humane

The
a 40-40

Fantastic Faculty Five battled a bewildered Varsity squad

to

draw

in a very colorful contest sponsored by the S.G.A.

83

Organizations

84

International Relations Club

TWO: Lynn Towers, Mary O'MelRichardson, Judy Miller, Elise Ruedi, Ida May Heinz. THREE: John LittleAnn Bayley, Fredrica Bunting, Margaret Jones, Holly Burke. john, Patrick Thomas, Jacques Gaucher, Winston Simms.
Left to right,

ROW

ONE: Donna

ROW

veny, Carole Mclntire, Virginia Lussier,

ROW

WINSTON

SIMS

ELISE

RUEDI

(V. Pres.)

(Sec.)

FRED LANCELEY
(Treas.)

CAROL LAWSON
(Corr. Sec.)

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Religious

WITTENBURG
Left to right:
ner.

CLl'B

Nancy Thrasher, Walt Marsch-

Wayne Keeney, Ken Oehlkers, Rev. Leonhardt, Mrs. Leonhardt, Anne Lovell, Joan
Millev.

JEWISH FELLOWSHIP
Left
berg.
to
right.

ROW

ONE:

Steve

Gootblatt,

Andv Ladenheim, Bob Eisenbud, Don RosenHarriet Dorfman, Sue Edelman, Joan Goldberg. Larry Golub, Steve Lewnc THREE: Stan Israel, David Honigstock, Chester Babat. Roy Ans, Art Singelman. Jeff Simmons, Mitch Parmet.

ROW TWO: ROW

WESLEY FOUNDATION
to right, ONE: Bobbie Raynes, Carole Mclntire, Bonnie Johnstone, Dolle Sellers, Kay Davison, Bonnie Orrison, Nancy Dempster. TWO: Glen Gaumnitz, Ron Smith, Edward Walls, Barry Evans. THREE: Larry Davis, Bob Sharrow, John

Left

ROW

ROW

ROW

Littlejohn,

Mel Walker.

Organizations

CANTERBURY CLUB
ONE: Lynn Towers, Marsha Jewell, Linda Harrell, Adah Simmons, Page Kelly, ROW TWO: Ellen
Left
to
right,

ROW

Ginny

Lussier,

Benson, Margaret Jones, Fredrica Bunting, Carol Lawson, Nan Reussille, Sue Bolton. THREE: Kathy Oakley, Lee Sprague,

ROW
Mr.

Eileen

Wilmer,

Bud Andrew, Jim


Marston,

Flippin,

Lamotte, Meg Behren, Linda Lucas.

Thelma

von

NEWMAN
Left
to

CLUB

right,

ROW
Lynn

ONE:

Mary
Ellen
drigen.

Gawronski,
Picozzi,

Karen

Jean Edwards, Tucciarone, Eileen

Altobell.

ROW TWO:

Pam Morgan, Mary


Joanne
Flynn,
Benis,

Phillips,

Barbara Maxwell, Rita Matulaitis, Carol Ken-

ROW

THREE: John

James

del Priore,

Father Hammer, Jacques Gaucher, Robert O'Brien, Charles Sebastyan.

DISCUSSION GROUP
Left
to
right,

ROW

ONE:

Steve

Levine,

Bob Eisenbud, Meg Marston, Bobbie Raynes, Nancy Reussille, Lynn Phillips, Ginny Lussier, Barbara Maxwell, Mary Gawronski.

The Elm

ENTIRE STAFF Left

to

right:

Seated;

Anne Doe-

ring, Gerry Hinchie, Judy Baetzner, Lynn Phillips. Carole Mclntire. Standing; Anne Lovell, Bruce McCommons. Joyce Beacham, Walt Marschner, Barry Evans, Meg Marston, Al Stafford, Page Kelly, Wayne Keeney, Robert Matzuga, Fletch Hall, James Mullen, Nancy Dempster. Rusty Craine.

The Elm
supplies
to the

is

the

campus newspaper which


information
pertinent

students

with

academic world, both on the Washing-

ton

College

campus and

nationally.

It

also

provides a vehicle for the expression of stu-

dent opinion.

This year

new

feature has been added

a review of the international scene.

Editor and Business


88

Manager

Al Stafford and Barry Evans

Section Editors
Left
Kelly,
ner,

to

right:

Fletch

Hall,

Page

Rusty Craine, Walt MarschAnne Doering, Bruce McCom-

At Work
Left
ner,

ford,

to right: Walt MarschJames Mullen, Al StafCarole Mclntire, Bruce

McCommons,
Barry Evans.

Ann

Lovell.

Peqasus

GENERAL STAFF:

Nancy Matthews. Mel Walker, Nana- Denges, Sue Burke


Carole Bver. Diana Dibble.

90

SENIORS: Marianne Reid and


Karen Tucciarone.

Joyce Beacham (Section Editors),

CLASSES: Marsha Jewell, Mary Gawronski, Mel Walker, Bobbie Raynes, Harriet Dorfman (Section Editor).

91

Student
Education
Association
to right, STANDING: Page Kelly, Rusty Craine, Barry Evans, Goeffrey Lawrence, Ginny Lussier. SEATED: Joan Goldberg. Freddie Bunting, Roberta Gormick, Margaret Jones, Lynn Towers.

Left

The
is

Student Education Association


teachers.

composed of prospective
is

It

responsible for engaging speak-

ers

who

discuss

various

aspects

of

education.

Sigma Sigma

Omicron
Left to right:

Pat Cullen. Chester Babat.

Linda Lucas. Chris Olpin.

SSO

is

an honorary society for

junior or senior student

who

has

at-

tained an accumulative index of 2.25.

Omicron Delta Kappa


STANDING:
SEATED: Coach
Rusty Craine, Robert Leitch. Kibler, G. A. Jerman,

Ed Hubbell, Coach Athey.

ODK
junior

is

an honorary society for


senior

and

men, plus male

members of the
a

member,

To become man must be versatile


faculty.

and excel in several

fields

such as

dramatics, sports and publications.

The Washington Players


ROW
May
Heinz,

ONE: Mary Lou Springer, Diane Dickinson, Bob Rohdie, Ann Berry. ROW TWO: Donna Richardson, Malinda Lasater, Ida Ann Kane, Frank Wildeman, Tony Parker, Elaine Penkethman, Nancy Matthews, Meg Marston. ROW THREE: Joost

Hunningher, Lynn Phillips, Lisa Ruedi, Linda Grafton, Henri Himmer, Gloria Murphy, Ellen Presendorfer.

Alpha

Psi

Omega

ROW

ONE: Ann

Mary Lou

Springer, Lisa Ruedi,

Kane, Dinny Dickinson, Bob Rohdie. Ann Berry, Malinda Lasater.

ROW TWO:
93

G.I.A.A.

Judy

Left to right: Pat Godbolt, Page Kelly, Nancy Matthews. Romanik, Carole Lawson, Alice Glen, Jeannie
Patterson, Gloria Murphy, Flo Nash, Roberta Nancy Dempster, Heather Thomas.
Peters,

The
sports

Girls Intramural Athletic Association co-

ordinates

and governs
It

the

women's intramural
from among the

program.

also

selects

outstanding players an honorary varsity, and the


best athlete for each sport.

OFFICERS: Top
terson, Gloria

to

bottom; Alice Glen, Jeannie Pat-

Murphy.

94

Varsity Club

LEFT: Top

to

RIGHT: Top

to

Bottom; Bobby Lord, Russ Summers, Bucky Latrimore, Skip Rudolph. Botom; Mike Darby, Bark Roemer, Brian Benton, Steve Preston.

CENTER:

Jack Cook, Rene Du\all( pres.).

Cheerleaders

Left to right, BACK ROW: Rosemary Boyd, Kim Smith, Carolyn McGreevy, Sue Bolten, Carol Bonnaviat, Barbara Meehan, Mary Lou Springer. Top to bottom: Linda Lucas, Dinny Dickinson, Julie Melli, Malinda Lasater, Sara Beaudry, Gerry Hinchie (capt.), Cindy Patin,

Kay Davison.

95

Chorus

It

II

l#.

Margaret PleaJoan Goldberg, Sylvia Bushong, Sarah Mumford, Pat Godbolt, Beth Mumford, Lee Sprague, TWO: Diana Dibble, Jean Thomas, Mary Willis, Barbara Maxwell, Goetzke, Ellen Benson, Sylvia Ayers. THREE: Linda Eileen Wilmer, Carole Mclntire, Pam Medford, Christy Jones, Hope Phillips, Mary Ellen Picozzi. Hundevadt, Bonnie Johnstone, Paul Riecks, Emil Regelman, Robert Englesberg, Bill Hesson, Chip Dodge, Dave Stevens, Jacques Gaucher, Wayne Keeney.

ROW

ONE-

sants, Cari

ROW

ROW

96

Society of Sciences

ROW

ONE,

left

to

right:

Dr. James,

technical

advisor.

ROW TWO,

left

to

right:

Stanley

Israel,

Joe

Dagastine.

Roy Ans, Emile Regelman, John Consaga, Larry Golub, Stanley Smith. Judy Romanik, Chester Babat, Bonnie Orrison, Earlene Sulin. Tom Dixon, Florence Nash.

ROW ONE, left to right: Jerry Tyson, Gerald McNorman Cohen, Mr. Gilley, Jane Collins. ROW TWO, left to right: Mr. Reis, Mrs. Reis, Ray
kelvey,

Bemdiner, Greg Lebel, Rich Barner.

97

Inter-Organization Council

ONE: Mike Henry, Mary Lou Springer, Kay Davison, Gail Hollander, Marge Wescott, Maxyanne Left to right, THREE: Jean Reid, Alice Glen. ROW' Thelma von Behren. Diane Dickinson, Barry Evans, Sue Hollinger. Edwards, Virginia Lussier, Sue Sultzbaugh. FOL'R: Wayne Keeney, Andrew Ladenheim, John Littlejohn. FIVE: Dick Frank. Pat Thomas, Ron Smith.

ROW

TWO:

ROW

ROW

ROW

Cinema Arts Club

Left to right,

ROW

ONE:

Stephen Harper, Pat Thomas.

ROW TWO:

Leslie Prince, Holly Burke.

93

Proctors
Left to right.

ROW TWO:

ROW

ONE: Ray
Smith,

Stanley

Bendiner, John Consaga. Skip Rudolph.

The
living

proctors of the men's

dormitories en-

force the established


conditions.

College rules concerning

They

handle

any

minor

disciplinary
life.

problems arising from

dormitory

The Women's House Council


trative

is

an adminisalso

and
as a

judicial organization.

It

func-

tions

regulatory

association

with regard
dormitories.

to living conditions in the

women's

Women's
House
Council
ONE: Nancy Sanger, Sue Hair, Mrs. LeCompt, Travers, Florence Nash, Judy Baetzner. Elaine Holden, Judy Romanik, Marg Wescott, Elaine Penkethman, Dale Patterson, Ellen Presendofer, Mary E. Pappas, Susan Hollinger, Ada Simmons, Earlene Sulin.
Left to right.

ROW

Dean Horsely, Miss

TWO:

ROW

99

Student Government

CAROLYN

DUNNE
(Pres.)

MITCH PARMET
(Treas.)

Left

to

TWO:

ONE: Bud Andrews, John Consaga, Steve Levine. right: Mitch Parmet. Tony Parker. Elisa Reudi.

ROW

ROW

Left

to

right,

ROW

ONE:

Linda

Lucas,

Henri

Himmer, Mitch

Parmet,'

Tony

Parker,

Carolyn Dunne.

ROW

TWO:

Steve Levine, John Consaga,

Bud Andrew.

100

Association

BARK ROEMER
(V. Pres.)

Clockwise, ONE: Reudi, Carolyn Dunne.

ROW

Henri

Himmer,

ROW TWO:

Mitch Parmet, Tony Parker, Lisa Bark Roemer, Dr. Goodfellow, Steve Levine.

Left

to

right,

ROW

ONE:

Jeannie

Patterson,

Barry

Evans, Holly Burke, Dr. Goodfellow, Page Kelly.

101

m
^H
i

102

Sho'man George Macgregor watches his layup score two more points in the second of W.C.'s two wins over Towson.

Shipway
against

dunks
the

two
of

Generals

Washington

&

Lee.

103

1
L. to R.

I
Brady. Kid well, Molloy, Cook,

FRONT ROW:

Preston.

Dm

ill.

SECOND ROW:

Davis,

mgr.,

Carrell,

George,

Wolfe,

Smith,

Wetzler, Coach Athev.

SEASON SUMMARY

w.c
60
74

Opponent
Hofstra

W.C.
50
51

Opponent
Drexel

68
72
83
Mary's

Dickinson

Lebanon Valley
Mt.
St.

67
60

Randolph-Macon
Gallaudet

68
73

Moravian

74
72

68
79 68
85 57

Western Maryland
Lynchburg
Loyola

69
73 72

Swarthmore

Washington
Loyola

&

Lee

70 74
77
60*
.

Western Md.

Towson
Johns Hopkins
Catholic U.
*

74 72 88

Towson
Hampden-Sydney

66

97*

Mason-Dixon tournament games

Record: 4 wins

losses

Finished 3rd in Northern Division of

Mason-Dixon Conference
Overall: 6 wins

14

losses

COACH ED ATHEY

104

Jack Cook on the line in the second Teacher's game.

Preston with a jump shot for two.

Cook again!

jumping against

&

L.

JM

I.
,a*

fit

is VI

INTRAMURALS
BASKETBALL
On
just about

any Tuesday or Thursday night during the

winter one could enter Russell

Gym

and

see several

of the

twelve fraternity or independent teams struggling (literally)


for the intramural basketball crown. After one of the finest

seasons in years in which over 90 participated, the intramural


basketball championship

was won by the "A" team of Theta

Chi.

FINAL STANDINGS
Theta "A"
Les Frosh

KA

"A" "A"

Lambda

Theta "B"
Phi Sig

Unmentionables
Gladiators

KA KA

House of David "B" "Z" Phi Sig "B"

Claggett blocks

shot

by Jeff Lawrence

in

the

Intramural

Championship game.

Fosler,

Claggett and

Pritzlaff

battle

for

rebound.

WRESTLING
FINAL STANDINGS*
Weight
Class

Name
Dick Williams

** 137 lbs. 147 lbs. 157 lbs. 167 lbs. 177 lbs. Unlimited
* out of 19 participants ** no 120 or 130 lb. classes

Bob Warner
Frank Wildman

Don

Chatellier

Fred Striedick Ed Hubbell

ALPHA CHI OMEGA. TOP:

Susie Burke. Roberta Peters, Je.innie Patterson, Linda ' Grafton. Penkcthman. MIDDLE: Elaine Ellen Presendofer. Andi Arnaud, Henri

Himmer,

BOTTOM:

Nancy

Matthews,

Captain; Gail

Hollander.

ALPHA OMICRON

MIDDLE: Anne Saltzbaugh. Nancy- Sanger, Bonnie Mohney. Margo Bruck. Captain.

PI. TOP: Judy Romanik, Florence Nash. Nancy Denges, Sue McCaully,

BOTTOM:

ZETA TAU ALPHA. TOP:


Thelma
Ryan,
Butz.

Linda Lucas, Sue Burt. Marge Wescott. Carol Lawson,

Von
Myrtie

Behren.

BOTTOM:
Captain;

Bozman,

Carol Barbara

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INDEPENDENTS. TOP:
Anne Ruhnka, Kathy
Joanne
Benis.
Willis,

Pam Morgan, Anne Bayley,


Eichert,

MIDDLE: Nancy

Carol Byer, Nancy Dempster, Lynn Phillips. BOTTOM: Marilyn Huth, Pat Godbolt, Captain.

FRESHMAN I. TOP: Bobbi Raynes, Eileen Wilmer, Ann Doerring. BOTTOM: Mary Picozzi, Ellen Ehalt, Captain; Karen Tucciaroni.

FRESHMAN
Mary
Paugh.
ther

II.

TOP:

Beverly

Cross,

Ethel

Pappas,

BOTTOM:

Linda Kosek, Peggy Barbara Guman, Hea-

Thomas, Captain.

High Scorers
Page Kelly
Heather Thomas

118
118

Pam Madford
Kathy Oakley

76 64
59 57

Ann Ruhnka
Bobbi Peters

Kathy Willis
Judith

48 43

Romanik

FRESHMAN
Derby,
Haines,

III.

TOP:
Kusalia,

Barbara

Rosanne

Ruth

Beth Mumford. BOTTOM: Kathy Oakley, Pam Medford, Captain; Pam Kaminsky.

"Watch out
foul her."

or you'll

FRESHMAN IV. TOP: Linda Hundevadt, Sue Thelin, Pam Horsman, Lee Huey. BOTTOM: Carolyn Wean, Susie Rice, Captain; Diane Scott, Sandy Murray.

HONORARY
ROW:

VARSITY. BACK ROW: Page

Kelly, Susie Burke, Beth

Mumford, Pam Medford.

FRONT

Nancy Matthews, Kathy Oakley, Heather Thomas.

Standings
TEAMS
Alpha Chi Omega
Freshman
Freshman
III

WON
7

LOST
1

6
5

Zeta Tau Alpha


II

2
3

4
3

Independents

4
5

Alpha Omicron Pi
Freshman IV
_-

2
1

Presentation ot trophy; Miss Doris Bell awards the basketball trophy for the second year to

Alpha Chi Omega

captain,

Nancy Matthews.

Ill

Greeks

Panhellenic Council

FRONT ROW:
lyn

CaroLeslie

McGreevy,
Susan

Bruton,

Hair,
Sanger.

Lisa Ruedi,.Mary Cole-

man,

Nancy

BACK ROW:

Nancy

Denges, Jeanne Ross, Cindy Patin, Mary O'Melveny, Ann Berry, Malinda Lasater.

Craine,

Rusty G. A. Jerman, Matzuga, Fred Lanceley, Lou Rappa-

FRONT ROW:

Robert
port.

BACK
Smith,

ROW:
Skip

Dave
Glenn

Rudolph,

Bob Clagett, Harwood.

Interfraternity Council
113

Kappa
Alpha
Order
Beta

Omega Chapter
K A
card sharks

Vice
President President

Ormand Andrew
Kenneth Scheck

Barry Evans David Wayson

Charles Sebastyan Robert Natwick

Elwyn Cooper

Robert Leitch

Robert Clagett

114

PLEDGES:

left

to

right;

Weiss, Oswald DeVito.

Hodges,

Gerald Jenkins, Paul Mullin, Oliver Johnston. SECOND ROW: Robert Jacobs, Frederick Kenneth Scheck, Edgar Harrington, Ronald Brannock, Philip Tilghman, Bruce King, Frank

Secretary

Treasurer

40i0*M
David Smith
John Consaga

Theodore Parker

Orion Benton Ronald Smith

Richard Frank Thomas Graves

Bruce Wright Kenneth Arnold

115

Chi

Aloha
Epsilon Theta Zeta Chapter

moment

of relaxation for the

Lambda

Chis.

President

Vice
President

Alton Scarborough

Robert Matzuga

George Jerman

Frederick

Renner

116

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Robert Kaper, Douglas Williams, Alfred Bridges, Guy Hinebaugh, Victor Gavin. Robert Warner, Claude Burk, David Stephen Gregory.

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Scott,

PLEDGES:

left

to

right;

SECOND ROW: Russell Cook, John Conkling. Rodney Barkhurst, John Dove, Stevens. THIRD ROW: Haydon Harrison, William Harrington, Glen Shipway,

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ti.Ui

Jhi Alpha <

Secretary

Treasurer

Glenn Harwood

Ridgely

Brown

John Faries

II7

Phi

Sigma

Kappa
Epsilon Tetarton Chapter

An impromptu

gathering for the Sigs.

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President

Vice
President

McLallen Aisop Robert McCulloch

Thomas Osmanski
Frederick Lanceley

William Kesmodel Louis Rappaport

William Rittmeyer

Michael Henry

John Curley

118

PLEDGES:
Riecks,

left

to right;

Alexander

Dick,

Richard Dianich, Stephen Gootblatt, Vaughn Hardesty. Irvin Abelman, William Hesson, Frank Durkee.

SECOND ROW:

Robert Eisenbud, Paul

Secretary

Treasurer

*M*hJ>AM
David Morgan
Mitchell Parmet

Joannes Hunnfngher

Robert Rohdie

Thomas Nichols

Anthony Cameron George Mantakos

Mansoor Parmoon
Frank Wildman

119

Chi
Beta Eta Chapter

The Theta Chis

play Intramural sports

President

Vice
President

mMdiM
Russell

Summers

Roger Craine

Roland Larrimore Mareen Duvall

Michael Darby

William Morgan

Edward Hubbell

Dorsey Rudolph

120

PLEDGES:

left

to right;

Robert Levitt, Peter Magee.

SECOND ROW:

Louis

Pickett,

Ronald

Schuck,

Paul

Manger,

Starke Evans.

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Walter Coleman

William Purcell

Joel

Rooks

Robert Pritzlaff

Geoffrey Lawrence Stephen Preston

John Cook McCartney Heyward


121

Alpha
Chi

Omega
Beta Pi Chapter
Alpha
Psi

Alpha Chis

May Heinz Malinda Lasater Gail Hollander


Ida

Holly Burke
Judith Miller Barbara Maxwell

Diane Dickinson Sylvia Bushong

Ann

Berry Roberta Peters

Jeannie Patterson

Nancy Matthews

122

PLEDGES:

left

to

SECOND ROW:
Ehalt, Leslie Holt,

right; Kay Davison, Sarah Mumford, Barbara Guman. Nancy Myerly, Mary Pappas, Pamela Kaminsky, Ellen

Diana Scott. THIRD ROW: Carol Goetzke, Robin Roy, Gail Fisher, Elizabeth Mumford, Susan Rice, Linda Grafton, Lida Sprague, Judith Baetzner.

First
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Alpha Chi Om<.

Correspon ding
Secreta

Treasurer

Susan Burke

Eva Penkethman

Gloria-Lee Page Kelly

Murphy

Jeannie Ross Helen Bullock

Ann Kane
Lisa Ruedi Ellen Presendofer

Andrea Arnaud
Henrietta Himmer Donna Richardson

123

Omicron
^^

r
Sigma Tau Chapter

The AOn's admiring

their scrapbook.

President

Vice President

Bonnie Mohnev

Susan Sultzbaugh

Nancy Sanger

Mary O'Melveny

Mary Coleman

124

PLEDGES: left to right; Sue Donaldson, Marsha Jewell, Mary Gawronski, Barbara Derby, Pamela Morgan, Karen Tucciarone, Elizabeth Clough. SECOND ROW: Katherine Worthington, Sandra Murray. THIRD ROW: Barbara Raynes, Linda Hundevadt, Anne Doering, Sandy Smith, Joanne Benis, Linda Kosek, Janice Wilmer.

Treasurer

Alpha Omieron PI

Recording
Secretary

Corresponding
Secretary

Judith Carr

Nancy Denges

Margot Bruck

Florence

Nash

Elaine Holden

Judith

Romanik
125

Zeta

Tau

Alpha Gamma
Beta Chapter
The
Zetas discuss plans for Song Fest.

Sue HoIIinger Myrtie Bozman


Carol Ryan

Nan

Reussille

Gave Clark Carolyn McGreevy

Carol Lawson Anita Russoniello

Penny Brown Judy Houser

Susan Hair

Linda Lucas

126

PLEDGES: left to right; Kathleen Oakley, Carolyn Wean, Jane Huey, Sara Beaudry. SECOND ROW: Barbara Coles, Nancy Dempster, Susanne Bolton, Heather Thomas, Pamela Medford, Lynn Phillips, Karen Fischer, Barbara von Metzger.

Julie Melli

Thelma vonBehren

Cindy Patin

Joyce Beacham

Marianne Reid

Mary Lou Springer

Cammy

Felt

Leslie Bruton

Rosemary Boyd Marge Wescott

Susan Burt Barbara Butz Gerri Hinchie

127

Fraternity

Sweethearts

Kappa
Alpha Order

Alpha
Chi

Omega

Sorority

Sweethearts

Alpha Omicron
Pi

129

Informals

SPRING
Table of Contents
Features
EDITOR:
Roberta Peters

134

Sports
EDITORS:
Paul Riecks, Nancy Matthews

146

Seniors
EDITORS: Marianne
Reid, Joyce

56

Beacham

Advertising
EDITOR: John
Littlejohn

194

Directories
EDITORS:
Carole Byer, Jeannie Patterson

202

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134

young

man's fancy.

"In the spring

."
. .

Hoot

George Steven's rendition of "Ave Yoo-Yoo" kept the campus humming for many weeks
afterwards.

Dr. Nathan Smith


Jerry Tyson audience.
to

joined with George, Tom Ozmanski, and present several Russian folk songs to the

Nanny

Hos sang

the melodious,

blues

tune,

"House

of the Rising Sun."

Bob

Sessions entertained with the

lovely Irish folk tune,

"Johnny

Hardly

Knew Ya!"

137

8
Fest

Alpha Chi Omega captured


their renditions

first

of "Imagination,"

place with and "Senti-

mental Journey."

The Kappa Alphas beam

because of their victory-

Their winning songs were "The Bells

of St. Mary's," and "I Believe."

138

139

Carnival!

Junior
dent,

Class

Presi-

Bob

Clagett

demonstrates

how

The Lambda Chi


presented
a
slightly

Alpha fraternity damaged auto-

JIM DEL PRIORE "Dello" The Fire-Eating Clown

140

the

class

booth

The Zeta Fortune

Teller, Sarah Beaudry, tells a

young customer her fortune.

operates.

Stark Evans of Theta Chi


a

urges

customer

to

victory.

mobile

to

be

hit

with

sli

hammer.

141

Installation of

New SGA

Officers

Outgoing

President,
of

Carolyn
office
to

Dunne
the

Gray,

admin-

isters the oath Barn- Evans.

new

President,

Barry, in turn, reads the oath to

Ruedi.
official

and

Bob Eisenbud, Lisa Mitchell Parmet, who will serve in Senate positions for the year 1962-63.

Barbecue

W^ir.

^
s

Rene Duvall presents Dr. Gibson with


for scholarships.

check from the Varsity Club to be used by the school

Athletic Banquet

The annual
on

Athletic

Banquet was held

May

23 in Hodson Hall. Awards were

presented to the
Player
in

man
sport.

voted Most Valuable

each

highlight

of

the

evening was the presentation of a check to


the school by the Varsity Club.
is

The money

to be put into the scholarship fund.

The

Athletic

sented to "Bucky"
Russell.

Council Award is preLarrimore by Harry

"Skip" Rudolph receives


the

MVP

Award

for

Lacrosse.

Rene Duvall was voted Most Valuable Player


for Basketball.

Bobby Lord
the

receives

MVP

Award

for

Soccer.

The

MVP

Award

for Track

goes to Tony Parker.

Bob Reck

receives the

Baseball Award.

The Award

for Cross Country is given to Rufus Nye.

Bob Englesburg

is

awarded the Tennis Award.

145

146

LACROSSE

Fosler awaits the feed

SEASON SUMMARY
W.C.
2

'"^
Opponents

U. of Penn.

9
7

6
9
5

Hobart

..

New

Hampshire
.

Loyola

6
5

6
3
5
1

W&L
U. of Virginia

12

Swarthmore

4
17
8 6

7
5

Navy Towson
Hofstra

..

Record

Won

Lost 7

save

but

Rudolph

scores.

!*

"-'4

to R. FRONT ROW: MacMahon, Jacobs. Roden. Shuck, Hubbell, Rudolph, R. SECOND ROW: Coach Kelly, Pritzlaff, Weiss, D, Williams, Conkling, Dick, Fosler,
L.

Williams,

Manger, Hodges, Hardesty, Harrison, Rogers, Harwood, Scarborough,

Jenkins.

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148

BASEBALL

Bob Reck,
in

this
is

year's

Most Valuable Player


first.

Baseball,

safe in a close play at

The umpire

affirms the

W.C.

first-sacker's

stretch for the putout.

L. to R FRONT ROW: Reck. Preston, Duvall, LorJ. Shannahan. Tilghman, Shipway, Tawes, Sparks. Caler, MacGregor, Coach Sisk.

SECOND ROW:

Conner,

mgr.,

Harrington,

Burke,

Smith,

SEASON SUMMARY
w.c.
1
1

Opponents
Elizabethtown
2

Randolph-Macon
Catholic

13
8
5

U
&

Swarthmore
Franklin

Marshall 17
...

1-4

Susquehanna

9-1

9-12
3

Western Md.
Lynchburg
Johns Hopkins
Gettysburg
.

8-11

4
5

6
1

11
1

9
5

Mt.

St.

Mary's

Dickinson
Loyola

3-6
3

1-0
3

Towson

Record
Overall:

Won

Lost 9 Lost 4
5

Mason-Dixon: Won 6 (2nd place) Middle Atlantic: Won

Lost 5

150

TRACK
Senior

Ken Arnold

breaks the tape for

first

place in the 440.

Freshman

the bar in the

Bob Kaper clears Towson meet.

SEASON SUMMARY
W.C.
611/2

Opponents
Dickinson
Loyola

69 l/2
55l/
2

66l/

82
65
191/2

Susquehanna

49 66
111 1/?

Western

Md

Delaware U.

77
35

Towson
Ursinus

45

96
Record

Won

Lost 4

-''>>:

Senior Charlie Sebastyan looks terrified at the thought of landing.

151

mfm
L. to R..

Pickett,

KNEELING: Dianich. King. DcVito, Sebastyan, Arnold, Schwartz, Nilsson. Nye. Tatman, Parker, Wetzlcr, Kares. Gutman, Lawrence, Everett, mgr.

STANDING:

Coach Chatellier

Co-Captains:

DeVITO,

ARNOLD

Excellence requires constant practice.

152

TENNIS
W.C.
3 2

SEASON SUMMARY
Opponents
6 9
7
5

Elizabethtown

Randolph-Macon
Catholic

4
1

Delaware U Western Md.


Hofstra

6
3

6
1

7
2

Susquehanna Johns Hopkins Mt. St. Mary's Dickinson Lycoming

2 7

Record

Won

Lost 9

The

doubles team shakes hands with their Dickinson opponents before the final
match.

Freshman Ron Brannock uses his forearm stroke to win a point.

THE SQUAD
Jack Cook* Bob Engelsberg*

r i

Ron Brannock* Bob Rohdie* Ken Alexander*

Tom

Steve Levine* Carroll

Andy Nilsson
John Miller
*Lettermen

153

INTRAMURALS
In the spring, a

young man's fancy can sometimes turn


like softball as

to baseball.

... At W.C.
in

it

was more

over 100 males turned out


to represent the
fraternities

the early evenings of April and


in a series

May

and independent groups


tilts.

of frenzied, hard fought, softball

Theta Chi

"A" and

the Faculty-Student team emerged as cham-

pions of their respective leagues.

GIRLS'

SPORTS

Florence

Nash smashes one over

the net

but Kathy Willis

is

able to return

it.

great

many

girls

turned out for the annual

badminton and ping-pong tournaments. Anne Bayley's skill and ability enabled her to capture
both the Singles Badminton and Singles Ping-

Pong crowns.
mate,

In addition,

Anne and

her teamin

Florence Nash,

were victorious

the

Badminton Doubles Tournament.

Champion Anne

Bayley.

155

156

KENNETH H. ARNOLD 4407 Clearbrook Lane, Kensington, Md. B.A., Economics


Kappa Alpha Order
4; Varsity ketball; Varsity
2, 3,
3,

4,

Vice President

Track 1, 2, Club 4

4;

3, Sergeant at Arms Intramural Football, Softball, Bas-

CHESTER CARL BABAT


63-10 108th
St.,

Forest Hills 75,

N. Y.

B.S.,

Chemistry

Student Advisor 2, 4; Chorus 3; Jewish Student Fellowship, Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Society of Sciences 1, 2; Visitor's and Governor's Award 4; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Omicron 3, 4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4

157

0*k

RAY HARTMANN BENDINER


8115 Cedar Rd..
Phila.
17,

ORION BRYANT BENTON,


Charlotte Hall,
B.S.,

JR.

Pa.

Md.

B.A., English

Biology
4;

Elm

1.

I;

Mt. Vernon

Literary

Society

2;

Jewish Student

Kappa Alpha Order

Fellowship. Founder 1, President 1. 2. Student Advisor A: Hazing Committee -1; Inter-Faith Council 1: Proctor 4

4; 2;

Debate Club 1; "Gingko" Editor

Varsity Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Wittenberg Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2; Society of Sciences 2, 3, 4; Hazing Committee 2
2,
3,

ANN
Alpha Chi Omega

ELIZABETH BERRY
J.

333 Eastside Ave., Ridgewood, N.


B.A., English

1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2, President 3, 4; Panhellenic Council 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball 3, Basketball 2, 3. 4, Badminton 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Hazing Committee 2; Washington Players 3, 4, Secretary 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4; Homecoming Court 1, 4

158

HOLLY BURKE
Worton, Md.
B.A., English
2, Warden 3, Publicity and Lyre Editor 4; Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4; G.I.A.A. Board 4; Student Senate 4; Pegasus 3, Activities Editor 4; Washington Players 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 2, 3, 4, Constitution Committee 2; Cinema Arts Club 4; Student Advisor

Alpha Chi Omega, Chaplain

3,

Hazing Committee

2;

Chorus

Seniors in Who's in American Colleges and Universities; Lucas, and Chester Babat.

Who

(1 to r),

Mary Lou

Springer, Jeannie Patterson, Linda

159

Seniors take time out from their studies for refreshment.

ANTHONY
Phi Sigma

ELLIOTT

CAMERON
Calif.

42 Peninsula Rd., Belvedere,


B.S.,

Chemistry
Treasurer
2, 3,

Kappa

1,

2,

3,

4,

President 4; Inter3,

Fraternity Council 4; Intramural Basketball 2,

160

JUDITH ANNE CARR


530 Stevenson Lane, Towson
B.S.,
4,

Md.

Chemistry
4,
3,

Alpha Omicron Pi, 1, Westminster Foundation


Inter-Faith Council
2,

2,
1,

3, 2,

3;

Chorus

1,

Historian 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Vice President 2, President 3; 2; Student Advisor 2; Hazing

Committee

WALTER
1715 53rd

M.

COLEMAN

JOHN PATRICK CONSAGA


44 Sherwood Ave., Ossining, N. Y.
B.S.,
3

Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A., Psychology


St.,
3;
3, 4,

Chemistry
3,

Theta
1, 2,

Treasurer Intramural Football 1, 2,


4,
3,

Chi
4,

Junior

Varsity
1,

Basketball
3,

Kappa Alpha Order,


Volleyball
3;

1,

2,

4,

Treasurer

2,

4;

Softball
1,

2,
3,

4,

Basketbal

Student Senate 4;

Newman

Club

1,

Intramural 2, 3, 4

Track

1,

2,

3,

4,

Tennis

2,

161

JOHN STEPHEN COOK


1100 Holland
St.,

Cumberland, Md.

B.A..
Theta Chi 4. Tennis
2,
3.
-4.

Math
3,

ROGER N. CRAINE, JR. 6909 22nd Ave., Hyattsville, Md. B.A., Economics
4,
4,

Historian 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, Golf 3; Intramural Softball 2, 3, Volleyball 1. Tennis 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary Inter-Organization Council 4
1.

2.

4.

Varsity Lacrosse 1, 2; Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball Inter-Fraternity Council 4, Treasurer 4; Elm 1, 2, 3, 4; 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4; Vice President of Junior and Senior Classes; Student Education Association 4; Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Vice President 4; Dean's List Honorable Mention 1, 3; Assistant in Economics Department 3, 4
3,

Theta Chi
1,

4;

2,

3,

4,

Soccer

PATRICK COLBURN CULLEN


Crisfield,

Md.

B.A., English

Committee for Consideration of Honor Committee for Evaluation of Library Studies 3; Canterbury Club 3, 4; Visitors and Governors' Prize Scholarships 3, 4; Fox Freshmen Scholarship Award 1; Alumni Scholarship Award 2; Visitors and Governors' Award 3; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship 4;

Chairman
System

of S.G.A.

3,

Chairman

of S.G.A.

Dean's List

1,

2,

3,

162

ALICE ROBERTA DAVIS


3006 2nd Ave.,
Balto.
14,

Md.

B.A., Psychology
Intramural Volleyball
Society of Sciences
1, 2,

2;

Badminton Chorus 1

1;

Wittenberg Club

1,

*&>V

Founded

in

eleventh oldest institution in the United States.

1782, Washington College is the of higher learning

NANCY KAY DENGES


45 Marlyn
St.,

FRANK RICHARD DEVITO


J.

Bridgeton, N.

B.A., Sociology

4642 Waldo Ave., Bronx 71, N. Y. B.A., Economics


Kappa Alpha Order
2,
3,

Alpha Omicron
4;

Pi

1,

2,

3.
-i;

Intramural Basketball

Treasurer 4; Panhcllenic Council Pegasus 4

4;

ketball

1,

4; Varsity Cross Country 2, Track Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 4, Bas2, Softball 1, 2; Varsity Club 4; Hazing Com-

mittee 2

A. DIXON 41 Campanell Ave., Bellmawr, N. B.S., Chemistry


Varsity Track
1,
1

THOMAS

J.

2,

3;

Intramural Basketball

3,

Football 3;

Newman

Club

164

MAREEN

LEE DUVALL,

JR.

1009 Moss Haven, Annapolis, Md.


B.A., Psychology
Theta Chi
1, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 3, President 4; President of Freshmen, Junior, and Senior Classes; Inter-Organization Council 4; Student Advisor 4; Hazing Committee President 2; Thomas Reeder Spedden Award; Most Valuable Player Award (Basketball) 3

1,

2,

3,

4;

Varsity Basketball

2,

3,

4; Intramural Volleyball

Senior Student Senate representatives; cuss the year's projects.

(1

to

r),

Jeannie Patterson. Tohn Consaga, Holly Burke, and Linda Lucas, dis-

165

"In between Lou Springer.

<

sses,"

on the steps of William Smith Hall are seniors;

(I

to

r),

Ann

Berry,

Bob Rohdie, and Mary

JEAN ELIZABETH EDWARDS


Indian Head, Md. B.A., Sociology
Inter-Organization Council 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; InterFaith Council 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2; Student Education Association
1, 2;

Hazing Committee

166

MIRIAM LOUISE
Betterton,

ELLIS Md.

B.A., Sociology

JAMES
R.D.
2,

C.

FLIPPIN

RICHARD STEPHEN FRANK


53 Hawthorne Terr., Leonia, N. B.S., Chemistry
4;
J.

Douglassville, Pa.

B.A., Economics
Varsity

Club

2,

Cross 3, 4

Country

2,

3,

4,

Track

3,

Canterbury

Kappa Alpha Order

3,

4;

Varsity Soccer

2,

3,

4;

Intra-

mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3. 4, Softball 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association 3, Dean's List Honorable

Mention

167

JOAN BARBARA GOLDBERG


1140 Coolodt;e Rd., Elizabeth, N.
B.A., Sociology
J.

GEORGIA CAROL HABICHT


Marydel, Md.
B.A.,
1, 2,

German

Women's House
Secretary
5.

Council
1
.

I;

Jewish Student Fellowship


3.

4:

Chorus

2.

Zeta Tau Alpha 1, Rituals Chairman 2, 3, Song Leader 3; Panhellenic Council President 3; Intramural Volleyball 3, Basketball 2; Pegasus 1, Editor 2; Elm 1; Judiciary Board Canterbury Club 1; Washington Players 3; Chorus 3; 1, 2; Student Advisor 3; Dean's List Honorable Mention 3

SUSAN KATHRYN HAIR


120 Wyndcrest Ave., Balto. B.A., Psychology
Zeta Tau Alpha hellenic Council
1,

28,

Md.

2,

3,

4;

Rush Chairman 3, President 4; PanWomen's House Council 3, 4;


2, 3,

Newman

Club 1; Student Advisor Honorable Mention 2

4;

Dean's

List

168

JOHN GLENN HARWOOD


Riderwood, Md.
B.A.,

Math

Treasurer 2, Pledge Captain 2, Rush Chairman 3, National Correspondent 3, Outstanding Pledge 3; Inter-Fraternity Council 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2, Varsity 3, Lacrosse 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4; Student Senate Representative 1, 2; Elm Sports Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club President 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4; Inter-Faith Council Vice President 1, President 2; Student Advisor 2
4,

Lambda Chi Alpha

Senior
tennis

Bob Rohdie
court.

exhibits

his

skill

on the

IDA

MAY HEINZ
29.

1008 Walnut Ave., Balto.


Alpha Chi Omega
brarian
1.

Md.
and LiPegasus

EDWARD
582 Liberty
Theta

JOSEPH HUBBELL
St.,

Uniondale, N.Y.

B.A.. International Studies


Treasurer
2,
},

B.A., Psychology
Chi 2. 4, President 3; Varsity Lacrosse 2, 3. 4; Intramural Football 1. 2. 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1. 4; Student Senate Representative Judiciary 2, 3, 3; Board 3; Elm Circulation Manager 2; Student Advisor
2,

Historian

-i; Intramural Volleyball 2, Badminton 2; Organization Editor J, Co-Editor t. Board of Publications 4; Women's House Council L; Washington Players 2, 3. 4;

International Relations Club 2. 3< 4; Sophomore Class Treasurer. Junior Class Secretary; Student Advisor 2. }, -1;

3.

4;

Dean's List
3,

Honorable Mention

2,

3;

Omicron

George Avery Bunting Award able Mention 2. J

I,

2;

Dean's

List

},

Honor-

Delta

Kappa

President 4; Barnett

Award

105

GEORGE ARNOLD JERMAN New York Ave., Salisbury, Md.


B.A., Psychology
2.
3,

Lambda Chi Alpha


Fraternity Council
2,

Vice President
President 4;

3.

Varsity

President 4; InterSoccer Manager

Baseball Manager 2. 3; Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. Soccer 3; Student Senate Representative 2; Elm Sports Writer 2, 3; Wesley Club 4; Student Advisor 3; Proctor 3; Dean's List Honorable Mention 3; Omicron Delta Kappa 3, Treasurer 4

170

ANN
7

ELIZABETH KANE
East,

Bayview

St.

Massapequa, N. Y.

B.A., English

Alpha Chi Omega


Intramural
1,

1,

Volleyball
2, 3,

2,

Recording Secretary 2, Chaplain 3, 4; 4; Student Senate Representative 3,


1;

Secretary 2;
1;

Women's House Council


4;

Washington Players

Set Designer

Club
tions

Mt. Vernon Literary Society 2; Canterbury International Relations Club 4; Homecoming Decora3;

Committee
3,

Cultural

Affairs

Committee

4;

Alpha
3;

Psi

Omega

Vice President 4; Francis Spreight Painting Award


Phi

1; Alpha Chi Omega Scholarship Improvement Trophy Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl 4

Budding

Scientists;

(1

to

r),

Bryant Benton,

Chester

Babat, John Consaga, and Dick Frank

test

for an

"unknown"

in the chemistry laboratory.

171

Leisurely taking respite from "classroom fatigue." seniors Art


in the

Leitch.

Sue Hair.

Bob

Leitch,

and Steve Preston chat

snack bar.

WILLIAM PAUL KESMODEL,


Campus Ave.
Est.,

JR.

Chestertown,

Md.

B.A., Economics
Phi Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 4, Sentinel 3; Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3; Wesley Club 1, 4, Vice President 2, 3; Inter-Faith Council 4

172

ROLAND TILGHMAN LARRIMORE


Rt.
1,

Chestertown,

Md.
Soccer

B.A., History
Theta Chi 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, Captain 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Zeta Tau Alpha Dream Boy 4
4,

GEOFFREY FRANCIS LAWRENCE


St.

CHARLES EDWARD LAWSON,


Perry Point, Md. B.A., Psychology

JR.

Mary

City,

Md.
Track
2,
1, 3,

B.A., Psychology
Theta Chi 2, 3, 4; Varsity Tennis mural Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball
1,

3,
1,

2,

3;

Intra-

4,
3,

2,

3,

4,

Soccer

1,

2,

3,

4,

Volleyball

2,

Basketball 4

Varsity Cross Country 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Baseball 4; Intramural Badminton, Volleyball; Wesley Club 1, 2, President 4

173

ROBERT EDGAR LEITCH,


Friendship,
B.S.,
K.ipp.i
1;

JR.

JOHN PORTER LITTLEJOHN


642 Gorsuch Ave., Balto.
B.A., History
18,

Md.

Md.

Chemisti)

Alpha Order 1. 2. President i, 4; Varsity Track Intramural Football 1. 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 2, 3. Softball 2. }; Student Senate Representative 1. Treasurer 2. Wesley Club 4; Student Advisor }; Dean's List 3; Omicron Delta

Elm 4; Pegasus Business Manager 4; Wesley Club 4; Inter-Faith Council 4; International Relations Club 4; Student Advisor 4; Omicron Delta Kappa Activities Award 4

Kappa

},

ROBERT FRANCIS LORD,


Chestertown,

JR.

I
Theta Chi
2,
1, 3, 2, 3.

B.A.,
4;

Md. Math
4,

Varsity
2,
3, 1,

Baseball

4;

Soccer 1, 3, Intramural
1,

Basketball 3, Golf Soccer 2, Basketball


3,

4, Softball

Volleyball

2,

4,

Track

2,

3,

4,

Cross Country 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; Westminster Foundation 1; Student Education Association 2, 3, President 4; Inter-Organization Council Chairman 4; Hazing Committee 2; All South Soccer Team; All Mason-Dixon Soccer Team

174

LINDA SUSAN LUCAS


Parkton,
B.S..

Md.

Zeta Tau Alpha 1, Rush Chairman 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Panhellenic Council 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4; G.I.A.A. Board 1, 2, 3; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Senate Representative 3, Chairman of Educational Affairs Committee 3, Corresponding Secretary 4; Elm Girls' Sports Editor 2, 3; Canterbury Club 3; Chorus 3; Student

Advisor 2, 3, Sigma Omicron


Universities 4

4;
3.

Dean's
4;

List

Who's

Who

Honorable Mention 1; Sigma in American Colleges and

Winner

of the coveted Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, Senior Patrick Cullen.

1529

RITA JOYCE MATULAITIS Homer Ave., Balto. 15, Md.


B.A.. Spanish
J;

H. MILBERG 129 Park Ave., Willistin Park, N. Y. B.A., Psychology


Intramural Volleyball
able

WARREN

Elm Reporter

Newman
1.

Club

1.

2,

3.

4;

Student Educa2,

Football
1,

1,

2,

Soccer

1,

2,

Softball

1,

2,

3,

tion Association

4;

Dean's

List

Honorable Mention

2;

Hazing Committee

2;

Dean's List Honor-

Mention

BONNIE JEAN MOHNEY


3502 Dunhaven Rd.,
Balto.,

Md.

B.A., Sociology

Alpha Omicron
Volleyball
2,
3,

Pi
4;

3,

4;

Intramural

Basketball
3

2,

3,

4,

Women's House Council

176

LESLIE

STUART MOLLIVER
St.,

65-14 108th

Forest Hills,

N. Y.

B.A., English
Jewish Student Fellowship 2; Mt. Vernon Literary Society 2; Debate Club 2; Hazing Committee 2; Student Advisor 2; Dean's List 2, Dean's List Honorable Mention 2

Senior Class Officers; (1 to Gloria Murphy (Treasurer).

r)

Roger Craine (Vice President); Mary Lou Springer (Secretary); Rene Duvall (President);

177

Seniors Jim Flippin (left), and Chester Babat study in the library.

THOMAS EDGAR MORRIS


3619 Garrett Ave.,
B.A.,
Varsity Cross Country 2, ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball
3, 1,

Balto.

18,

Md.
Intramural Foot3

Math
Track
3,
1,

4, 2,

2,

3;
1,

Baseball

2,

178

GLORIA-LEE

MURPHY
Md.
Vice

19 Sunnyside Rd., Silver Spring,


B.A., International Studies

Alpha
3,

Chi

Omega

1,

2,

2nd

Vice

President

3,

1st

4; Panhellenic Council 2, 3; Intramural Volleyball Basketball 3, 4; G.I.A.A. Board 3, Secretary 4; Pegasus Greek Editor 4; Women's House Council 1; Senior Class Treasurer; International Relations Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3,

President
4,

Advisor

Players 3. 4; Hazing Committee 4; Washington 3; Alpha Chi Outstanding Member Award coming Court 4.

2;
3;

Student

Home-

FLORENCE DE LACY NASH


York and
Alpha Omicron
tramural

CHRISTINE
405
E.

Bristol Rds.,
B.S.,

Hartsville, Pa.

16th

St.,

A. OLPIN Brooklyn, N. Y.

B.A., French

1, Corresponding Secretary 2, 3, 4; InBasketball 2, 3, 4, Bad4, 2, 3, Archery 3, G.IAA. Board 3, 4; Honorary Varsity Badminton Doubles 1, 3, Champions 2; Pegasus 4; Secretary of Freshman and Sophomore Classes, Westminster Foundation 1, 2, 3; Inter-Faith Council 2; Society of Sciences 1, 2, 4; Student Advisor 2, 3; Dean's List 3, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3; S.GA. Scholarship 3

Pi

Volleyball
2,
3,

minton

1,

4,

Honor System Committee of Student Senate 3; Assembly Committee 3; Recorder Group 2; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Sigma Omicron 3, 4; Fox Freshman Award; Visitors and Governor's Medal; Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation Grant 4

179

MAXSOOR
14 Sohail
St.,

ALI PARMOON Toppt Jamshid Ave., Tehran.


B.A..

jeannie Mcpherson Patterson


Iran

303 Locust Dr., Cantonsville, Md.


B.A., History

Math
4;
i

Phi Sigma Baseball 3,

Kappa
4.

1,

2,

J,
3,

Intramural

Basketball

3,

Alpha Chi Omega


dent 4;
2, 2,
3. 3,

1,

2,

Rush Chairman
2,

3,

2nd Vice Presi1,

Volleyball

Pan-Hellenic Council
Basketball
1,

3;

Intramural

4,

2,

3,

4,

Ping Pong

2,

Volleyball Referee

Honorary Varsity Volleyball 2, 3, 4; G.I.A.A. Board 1, 2, Vice President 3, 4; Student Senate Representative 3, 4; Judiciary Board 3; Associate Editor of Pegasus 2, Senior Editor 3, Co-Editor 4, Board of Publications 4; Women's House Council 1; Wesley Club 1; International Relations Club 2, 3; Washington Players 2, 3, 4; Student Education Association 1; Hazing Committee 2; Student Advisor 2, 3, 4; Alpha Chi Omega Scholarship Improvement Trophy 2; Dean's List Honorable Mention 2; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4
4;

STEPHEN EDWARD PRESTON


Bowie, Md.
B.A., Economics
4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Volleyball 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Elm Assistant Sports Editor 4; Student Advisor 4; Omicron Delta Kappa 4
3,

Theta Chi
Baseball

Chaplain
3,

1,

2,

4;

180

Bogus

WILLIAM B. PURCELL Hill, New Fairfield, Conn.


B.A., Economics
3,

Theta Chi Club 2

2,

Treasurer

4;

Intramural Softball

2,

3,

4; Sailing

to r),

Auctioneers at the annual Senior Auction; Bob Rohdie and Jack Cook.

(1

WILLIAM ALBERT RENZI.


3907 Hamilton Ave..
Dean's
List 3

JR.

Balto.,

Md.

245 East 80th

ROBERT CARL ROHDIE St., New York 21,


B.A., Philosophy

N.Y.

B.A.. History
Phi Sigma
1,

2, 3, Athletic Chairman 4, Rush ChairSecretary 3; Varsity Tennis Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity 4, 3. Club 3, 4; Judiciary Board 3, 4; Pegasus Associate Editor 2; Jewish Student Fellowship 4; Cinema Arts Club Publicity Chairman 2; Washington Players 3, Treasurer 4; Society of Sciences 4; Hazing Committee 2; Dean's List 3; Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4

Kappa

man

4; Inter-Fraternity Council
3,

2,

4;

DORSEY COOK RUDOLPH


1902 Glen Keith Blvd., Towson, Md. B.A., Psychology
2, 3, Vice President 4; Inter-Fraternity Council Associated Treasurer 4; Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Treasurer of Junior Class; Student Education Association 4; Hazing Committee 2; Proctor's Council 4; All South Soccer Team 2; Honorable Mention All American Lacrosse 3; Most Valuable Player Lacrosse 3

Theta Chi
3,

182

ALTON THADDEUS SCARBOROUGH,


Pedricktown, N. B.S., Physics
J.

JR.

Lambda Chi Alpha


Lacrosse
Softball
3;
2, 3,

Secretary 3, Social Chairman 4; Varsity Intramural Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, 4; Student Advisor 4; Proctor 4; Dean's List
3

Honorable Mention

"The

hill"

remains one of the outstanding landmarks

at

W.C

183

HO

few of the seniors taking part in the practice teaching Matulaitis. and Georgia Habicht.

program

are;

(1

to

r),

Ann

Berry,

Jeannie Patterson, Joyce

CHARLES

J.

SEBASTYAN
J.

309 Huguenot Ave., Union, N.


B.A.,

Math

Kappa Alpha Order


1,

2,

3,

4,

Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Club 4

Parliamentarian 4; Varsity Track 2, 3, Cross Country 1; Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4;

184

ARTHUR W. SIGELMAN
127 Cebra Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. B.A., Psychology
Jewish Student Fellowship
2;
2,

President
2;

3,

4;

Inter-Faith Council

Mount Vernon

Literary

Society

Society

of Sciences

2,

WINSTON

S.

SIMS

DAVID LEE SMITH


Rd.
1,

Hunters Harbor, Pasadena, Md.


B.A., International Studies

Perryville,

Md.

B.A., Sociology
President
4

Elm

4;

International

Relations

Club

3,

Vice

Kappa Alpha Order


Treasurer
Basketball
3, 3,
1,

3,

Secretary
2, 3,

4;

Secretary 4; Inter-Fraternity Council Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4.


1,

4,

Softball

2,

3,

4,

Volleyball

1,

2,
1

4;

Elm

Associate Sports Editor

1;

Hazing Committee

185

STANLEY MOISE SMITH


18 Lockwood

MARY

LOUISE SPRINGER
B.A., Sociology

Rd.

Scarsdale,

N. Y.

801 Virginia Ave., Hagerstown, Md.

B.A.. Philosophy
International

Relations Club
2.
J,

-4;

Canterbury Club
3:

1.

2.

J,

I;

Recorder Ensemble
mittee

4;

Chorus
Life

Self-Evaluation

ComMen's

Dorms

Library 4: Proctor 4
for

};

Student

Committee

for

Zeta Tau Alpha 3, Social Chairman 4; Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4; Honorary Varsity Volleyball 2; Cheerleading 2, 3. Co-Captain 4; Student Senate Corresponding Secretary 3; Secretary of Senior Class; Washington Players 3. Vice President 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4; Best Actress Award 3; Homecoming Court 3; Who's Who in American Colleges and L'niversities 4

RUSSELL QUENTIN SUMMERS,


Lake Tamarack, Stockholm, N. B.A., Economics

JR.
J.

Theta Chi 4; Varsity Basketball 3, Baseball 2, mural Softball 1. Football 1, 2, 4; Varsity Club

3,
3,

4;

Intra-

186

NANCY

LUCILLE THRASHER
B.S.,

Lander Rd., Jefferson, Md.

Alpha Omicron Pi 2, 3, Standards Chairman 4; Elm 3; Wittenburg Club 1, President 2, 3, 4; Inter- Faith Council SecretaryTreasurer 2, 3; Mount Vernon Literary Society 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Hazing Committee 2; Student Advisor 1, 2, 3; Dean's List Honorable 2

William Smith by night exhibits an serenity seldom seen during the day.

air

of

CHIKAO TSUBAKI
KenncJvville, Md. B.A.. Sociology

JOYCE

ANN WALMSLEY
Delaware
4

Laurel,

B.A., Psychology

Elm

3;

Canterbury Club

1, 2, 3.

HOWARD BLAKELY WESCOTT


5

Normandy

Dr., Silver Spring,

Md.

B.A., Spanish
Phi Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 4, Secretary 2; Inter- Fraternity CounAlternate Vice President 1, 2; Intramural Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2; Dean's List 2; New York University's Junior

cil

Year Abroad

188

THEODORE

R.

WILSON,

JR.

Wilson Ave., Camden, Maine


B.A., Psychology

Listening intently to a lecture are

(1

to

r)

Bonnie Moheny,

Holly

Burke,

John

Littlejohn,

Gloria

Murphy, and

Bruce Wright.

189

43 Englewood Dr.,
B.S.,

IVAN ALBERT WINNICK New Haven, Conn.


Biology

BRUCE BARTON WRIGHT


105 South
St.,

Smyrna, Del.

B.A., Psychology

Varsity Baseball 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2. Basebal 1, 2. 3 1, 2. Soccer 1. Jewish Student Fellowship

Kappa Alpha Order


mural
Softball
2, 3,

2.

Historian
Basketball

3,

Door Keeper
4,

4; Intra2, 3,

2,

3;

3,

Football

4,

Volleyball

4;

Dean's List

STEPHEN MARC

WYMAN

233 Rhodes Ave., Hempstead, N. Y. B.A., Psychology


Jewish Student Fellowship. President 2; Inter-Faith Council 1. 2. Chorus 1, 3; Student Advisor 3, 4

190

Pictures

Not Available

FRANKLIN M. BRADLEY
402 Hickory Ave., Bel Air, Md. B.A., Economics

GEORGE
Walnut
St.,

L.

RAINE
East,

North

Md.

B.A., Psychology

HOWARD

B.

TOMS,

II

Cross Highway, Redding, Conn. B.A., French

JOHN

B.

WILSON

3212 Guilford Ave., Balto, Md.


B.A., Psychology

LLEWELLYN
West
Lambda Chi Alpha
Intramural Football
ball
1,

E.

ZUCK

River,

Maryland

B.A.,
1,

Math
Treasurer
3,

3, 2,

4,
3,

2;
1,

1,

4, 2,

Basketball

Varsity Golf 3; 2, 3, 4; Volley-

2,

3,

4,

Softball

1,

Graduation

The Commencement Address was


F.

delivered by Mr. Samuel

Babbitt,

Chief, College and University Division, Office Affairs of


the

of

Public

Peace Corps.

Mr. Foster leads the academic recession.

Honors and

Prizes

were received by the follow-

ing graduates, (pictured to the right.)


1.

The

Gold

Pentagon

Award

Edward

J.

Hubbell
2.

Mary Lu Chamberlin Memorial Award


H. Bendiner

Ray

3.

The George Washington Medal and Award


and the Emil

Medal
4.

J.

C.

Hildenbrand Memorial

Patrick C.

Cullen

The William
Springer

R.

Howell Award

Mary Louise
the

5.

6.

7.

8.

The Reverend William


Methodist Church,

P.

Kesmodel. Pastor of Christ


the

9.

Ida May Heinz Henry Award and AwardMareen Duvall, G Simpers Zeta Tau Alpha Award Georgia Habicht Babat Medal Chester of Thomas Reeder Spedden MedalRoland T.
The
Sadler

Award

The Eldridge
J'-

L. Eliason

Athletic

Society

Sciences

C.

delivered

Baccalaureate

Ser-

Larrimore
10.

The

Clark- Porter

Medal and

en's Athletic

Award
Sciences

Florence

the Senior

Wom-

Nash
of

11. Society

Thomas A. Dixon

of

Certificate

Merit

192

Honors
Received

ROLAND

T.

LARRIMORE

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Student Directory
ABBOTT.
$2 \\ ave

ELI
.

!OTT

M
D. (118, 119)
Pic..

Ave

Wakefield, M.iss.

BERRY. BARTON D. (78) 9M1 Cypress Ave.. Elkins Pk., Penn.

ABELMAN IRVING

BERRY. JOYCE
112

E.

17406 Philomene. Allen


41-22 171

Mich.
E.

Elm
S.

St.,

Chestertown. Md.
A.
St.,

ALEXANDER. KENNETH
St
.

BIRGE.
229

BEVERLY
Washington

Flushing 58, N. Y.

Easton,

Md.
H.

ALSOP. McLALLEN(lO, 118) 73 Deerhaven Rd., Mahwah, N.

BLUMENFIELD, LAWRENCE
J.

3601 Phillips Dr.. Pikesville

8,

Md.

ALTOBELL. EILEEN
99-07 204 St
.

C.

(59, 87)

BODDIE, JOHN
1325

B.

Hollis,

N. V.
L.

Leland

St.,

Chevy Chase, Md.


C. (5, 35, 42, 45, 59,
61, 87, 95,

ANDREW
-

JR..
St

ORMOND
.

(87,

100.

114.

138)

BOLTEN, SUSANNE

127)

Se ond

Denton, Md.
S.
I

92 Hanford Dr., Fairfield, Conn.

ANDREWS HUE
26 Grove
St..

BONNAVIAT. CAROL
19 Pine
St..

F.

(35, 46, 65, 95)


J.

Sladison, N.
i
i

W.

Orange, N.

ANS.

r 212 Green Acres Rd., Valley Stream, N. V.


R. (7, 58,

ROV

BOYD, ROSEMARY
1517 Washington
123)

(95, 127) Blvd., Williamsport, Penn.

ARNAUD, ANDREA
15

71,

91.

10S.

BOZMAN, MYRTIE
Rt.

M.

(57,

59,

108,

126)

Keotwood

Rd..

Garden

City.

N. V.
157)

#s. Princess Anne, Md.


Hickory Ave., Bel Air, Md.

ARNOLD. KENNETH
4407 Cleaxbrook
La.,

H. (115, 151, 152, Kensington, Md.

BRADLEY, FRANKLIN M.
102

AYERS, SYLVIA

(65, 96)

BRADY, JAMES
1112

90 Wellington Dr. Stamford. Conn.

D. (46, 65, 104) Palmer Rd., Yonkers, N. Y. D. (63, 115)

BABAT, CHESTER
6s. id

C.

(36, 86, 92. 9".

157,

159,

178,

193)

BRANNOCK, RONALD
Virginia Ave., Cambridge,

108

St

Forest Hills. N. V.
II

Md.
E.
J.

BAETZNER.
80 Pine
St..

DITH

A.

(76, SS. 89. 90. 99.


J.

123,

155)

Millhurn.

BRAUER. CHARLOTTE
BRIDGE, JoANSLEY

550 Madison Ave., Elizabeth, N.


(116.

BARKHURST. RODNEY
25

C.

117)

Water

St

Oakland, Md,
E.

706 Morris A\e., Lutherville,

Md.

BARMWATER. FRED
10:9 HJUside Blvd
.

BRIDGES, ALFRED
Pk
.

Nov Hyde BARNER, RICHARD K (97)


172 Claremont Ave.. Verona.

N. Y.

J. (117) 1114 Yardley Rd.. Haddonfield, N.

J.

BROWN, PRISCILLA
J.

N.

1228 Arwyn

La.,

(126) Gladwyne. Penn.


B.

BAUER.

NORMAN W.

RFD #1. Box 141, Edgewood, Md. BAUMAN. FREDERICK H.


1074 Findley Dr.. Pittsburgh, Penn.

T. JR. (117) Bloomingdale Ave., Federalsburg, Md.

BROWN, RIDGELY
BRLCK.
2

A. (58, 108, 125) Sadore Lane, Yonkers, N. Y.


P.

MARGOT

BAYLEY. SUZANNE
Box

E.

(56,

58. 85. 91,

109,

155)

272, Falls Rd., Cockeysville, C.

Md.
109)

BRL'TON, LESLIE
1402 Paulson
St.,

(113, 127)

Wantagh, N. Y.

BEACHAM. JOYCE
710 Thornwood
Ct..

(88, 89, 91,


4,

Towson
(95,
Plains.

Md.
127,

BULLOCK, HELEN

A. (123) 126 Pennsylvania Ave., Avondale, Penn.

BEAl'DRY. SARA H.
Old Well
Rd..

126,

141)

White
J.

N. Y.

BUNTING, FREDERICA
BURK. CLAUDE

A. (5, 85, 87, 90, 92)

RFD, Box 1084, Upper Marlboro, Md.


A. (117, 150) 57 Overhill Rd., Milford, Conn.

BECCIA.

MARK

East Ridge Dr.. Middlebury, Conn.

BEISPIEL.
1

STEVE H. ^9)

Tennis Court, Brooklyn. N. Y.

BURKE, HOLLY
Worton, Md.

(85, 90, 98,

101, 122,

159,

165,

189)

BENDINER. RAY H. (9". 99. 158, 193) 8115 Cedar Rd.. Philadelphia, Penn.
BENIS
41
1

BURKE. SUSAN J. (58, 90, 91, R. D., Lincoln University, Penn. BURT, SUSAN
111 3rd
J.

108,

111,

123,

138)

JOANNE

(58, 87.

109,

125)

Forest

Ave. Rye. N. Y.
(87, 96)

(59,

108,

127)
J.

AVE., Haddon Heights, N.

BENSON. ELLEN H.
4819 Davidson
Rd.,

McLean. Va.
E.

BURNHAM, RODERIC W.
524 Highland Ave., Upper Montdair, N.
J.

BENTON. CURTIS
Stevensville.

Md.
TR.

BENTON.

ORION
Md.

B.

(95,

115,

158,

171)

Charlotte Hall.

BERGER. WILLIAM W.
41 Lowell Ave.. Mt. Lakes, N.
J.

BUSHONG, SYLVIA F. (66, 90, 96, 122) 214 W. Union St., West Chester, Penn. BUTZ, BARBARA A. (59, 108, 127, 128) 210 W. Seminary Ave., Lutherville, Md. BYER, CAROLE R. (58, 90, 109)
3018 Liberty Pkwy., Dundalk 22, Md.
166,

BERRY.

ANN

E.

(42. 45, 93,

113,
J.

122,

138,

158,

184)

333 Eastside Ave.. Ridgewood. N.

CALER, TERRY L. 3 Ann St., Hanover,

(56,

150) Penn.

202

CARLL, LINDA L. 208 E. Commerce St.,

CROSS.
Bridgeton, N.
J.

BEVERLY
St.,

J.

(109)

4405 38th

NW,

Washington, D. C.
162, 175,

CARR, JUDITH
530 Stevenson

A.

(125,

161)
4,

La.,

Towson

Md.

CULLEN. PATRICK C. (36, 92, Jacksonville Rd., Crisfield, Md.

193)

CARRELL, RICHARD W.

(104) 83 Lakeside Dr., Medford, N. J.

CURLEY. JOHN
Leonardtown, Md.

L.

(118)

CARROLL,
105 Water

THOMAS
St.,

M.

DAGASTINE, JOSEPH.
Md.
7

JR.

(97)
J.

Chestertown,

Market St, Port Norris, N.


(78. 95,

CARL'SO, JOSEPH N. 1418 Lower Rd., Elizabeth, N.

DARBY. MICHAEL
J.

120. 160)

Water

St.,

Chestertown,

Md.
L.

CASS, WILLIAM F. (78, 116) 210 Church St., Quarryville, Penn.

DAUGHERTY. VIRGINIA
DAVIS, ALICE
R.

(59)

1012 Leeds Ave., Arbutus 27,


(163)
14,

Md. Md.

CHARUHAS, GEORGE
CLAGETT, ROBERT
Upper Marlboro, Md.
U.

C.

707 Sylvan Ave., Cumberland, Md.


(5,

3006 2nd Ave., Baltimore


107. 113, 140,

49, 71,

174)

DAVIS,

(104) 19 Boone Trail, Severna Park, Md.


C.
III
S.

PRICE

CLARK, GAYE
104 Greenridge

Ct.,

(42, 45, 79. 126) Lutherville, Md.

Ridgely,

DAVIS, LARRY Md.

(86)

CLAYTON, JUDITH
Massey,

H.

DAVISON. LUCRETIA

K.

(86, 95, 9S,

123)

Md.

114 Post Rd., Aberdeen, Md.

CLIFT. ROBERT C. RFD #1, Chestertown. Md.

delPRIORE, JAMES S. (87, 140) Rt. 2, Box 49, Arnold, Md.


(35,
59,

CLOUGH, ELIZABETH
COHEN, 3022 W.

L.

61,

125)

DEMPSTER.

NANCY

S.

(58, 86, 88. 89, 90. 94, 109.


4,

127)

238 Hunter Ave.. N. Tarry town, N. Y.

7714 Greenview Terrace, Towson

Md.

H. (97) Garrison Ave., Baltimore, Md.


L.

NORMAN

DENGES,
45 Marlyn

NANCY
St.,

K. (90, 108, 113. 125, 164)


J.

Bridgeton, N.

COLE, ANITA

123) 29 Chestnut Ave., Patchogue, N. Y.


(68,

DERBY. BARBARA M.
59 Highland
St.,

(59, 64,

110,

125)

Salem, Mass.
R.
(56, 115, 142, 164) Riverdale, N. Y.
L.

COLEMAN, FRANCIS
Box
7,

P.

DeVITO,
600

FRANK
St.,

Betterton,

Md.
D. (58. 113, 124)
Philadelphia 41, Penn.

W.

239th

COLEMAN, MARY
1609 Ruscomb
St.,

DeWICK, ROBERT
215 Maiden
La.,

Port Jefferson, N. Y.

COLEMAN, PATRICIA
Country Club

A.

DIANICH, RICHARD
Md.

H. (119, 152)

Estates, Chestertown,

RFD

#1, Newark, Del.

COLEMAN, WALTER M.
1715-53rd
St.,

(121, 161) Brooklyn, N. Y.

DIBBLE, DIANA (90, 96) 19 Lynwood Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y.

COLES, BARBARA (127) 517 Walnut La., Swarthmore, Penn. COLES,

DICK ALEZANDER
Chestertown,

C.

(119, 14S)

Md.
E.

JOHN

M.

(49.

50,

51,

53)
J.

DICKINSON, DIANE

(77, 93, 95, 98, 122, 13S)

118 Colonial Ave., Moorestown, N.

423 Inman Ter., Willow Grove, Penn.

COLLINS, JANE H.

(89, 97) 311 Whitfield Rd., Catonsville 28, Md.

DIXON, THOMAS
504 High
St.,

A. (97, 164, 193) Chestertown, Md.


S.

COLLINS, WILLIAM

T.

(49)
7,

DODGE, MAURICE
Md.
1310 Carol
La.,

(96)

3542 Lynne Haven Dr., Baltimore

Falls Church, Va.

CONKLING, JOHN

A. (117, 148) 6011 Sycamore Rd., Baltimore 12, Md.

DOERING, ANNE-CATHERINE

(59, 88, 89,

109,

125)

34 Homestead Ter., Scotch Plains, N. Y.

CONNER, GLENWOOD
Prince Frederick,

D. (114, 150)

DONALDSON, SUE
Waterloo Rd.,
115, 161, 165, 171)

A.

(124,

125)

Md.
P.
(5, 97,

Ellicott City,

Md.

CONSAGA, JOHN
COOK, JOHN
1100 Holland
S.
St.,

99, 100,

DORFMAN. HARRIET

44 Sherwood Ave., Ossining, N. Y.


(83, 95, 102,

S. (86, 91) 3504 Rosedale Rd., Baltimore, Md.

104, 105, 106,

121,

162,

181)

Cumberland, Md.

DOUPNTK, FORREST R. 209 W. Federal St., Snow


DOVE, JOHN M.
Ill

Hill,

Md.

COOK, RUSSELL
COOPER,
214
S.

H. (117, 153)

708 Wayside Ave., Easton, Md.

117) Wild Rose Shores, Annapolis, Md.


(56.

ELWYN

E.,
St.,

JR.

(114, 138)
Hill,

DUGAN, ROBERT
1235 Winston
St.,

N.

Washington

Snow

Md.

Baltimore,
H., Ill

Md.

COVER, ROVERT

S.

DURKEE, FRANK
22 Charlcote
PI.,

(119)
18,

25 Ridge Rd., Bronxville, N. Y.

Baltimore
L.,

Md.

CRAINE, ROGER N,
177) 6909 22nd Ave.,

JR. (88, 92, 113, 120. 135, 162,

DUVALL, MAREEN

Hyattsville,

Md.

JR. (95, 102, 104, 106, 120, 144, 145, 148, 150, 160, 165, 177, 193) 1109 Moss Haven Rd., Annapolis, Md.

203

EDEI.MAN. SUE

E.

(86)

7756 Laizelere Lane, Wyncote, Penn.

GIDDINGS. GEOFFREY, F. 55 Wedgewood La., Lawrence, N. Y.


GLEN. ALICE
Island Heights,
L.

EDWARDS. IEAN
I"

(87, 98.

166)

(57.
J.

58,

70, 94, 98)

Mattinglv Ave., Indian Head.


S.

Md.
123)

N.

EHALT. ELLEN
,

(^9. 64,

109.

GODBOLT. PATRICIA
GOETZKE, CAROL
119,
1

(58,

91

96,

109)

Nassau Blvd. Garden City. Md.

905 Croton Rd.. Norfolk, Va.


F.

EICHERT.

NANCY
St.,

2847 Lincoln

V. (109) Hollywood, Fla.


42)

(54. 96,

123)

32 Holmehurst Rd., Catonsville 28,

Md.
168)

FISFXBLT). ROBERT E. (63, So. 87, 3 Lawson Lane, Gnat Neck. N. Y.


ELLIS.

GOLDBERG. JOAN

(86, 92, 96, 1140 Coolidge Rd.. Elizabeth. N. J.


B.

MIRIAM
Md.

(167)

GOLUB, LAWRENCE
51

Rattkamp

St..

H. (86, 97) Valley Stream, N.Y.


(54, 86, 119) York, N. Y.

Bettcrton,

ENGLESBERG. ROBERT
EVANS. BARRY
11-4,
1

S. (56, 96, 145) 123 Knollwood Rd., Rockville Center. N. Y.

GOOTBLATT. STEPHEN A. 5280 Rochambeau Ave., New


101,

GORMICK, ROBERTA W.
487 Milton Rd.. Rye. N. Y.

(92)

C.

(19. 71, 79, 86.


Hill.

89, 92. 98,

12)
St..

103 Franklin

Snow
H.

Md.

EVANS. RICHARD EVANS. STARKE


1700 Marymont

GRABENSTEIN. WALTER RFD #5. Chestertown, Md.

L.

3010 Second Ave., Baltimore. Md.


(121, 111) Rd., Silver Spring,
H..
JR.

GRAFTON, LINDA
Md.

A.

(42, 45,
J.

58, 95,

108,

125)

1010 Park Blvd., Erlton, N.

GRAVES.

THOMAS

M.

(5.

49.

115)

EVERETT. FRANKLIN
Box
^S,

W.
(152)

Port Bay Rd.. Wolcott, N. Y.

Church

Hill.

Md.
C.

GRAY, CAROLYN
Water
160
St.,

D. (100, 101, 142)

EVERETT. ROBERT
Millington.

Chestertown.

Md.
(117)
Chester, Penn.

Md.
1

GREGORY. STEPHEN W.
1

EYRE.

ANN

E.

LaFayette Dr.,

West

364 MacArthur Ave.. Lone Branch. N.

J.

GUMAN, BARBARA
343 Hollister
St.,

M. (109, 125)
Conn.
(152)

FARIES, JOHN J. (116. 117) 7713 Royston St.. Annandale, Va.

Stratford,
S.

GUTMAN, WILLIAM
44 Water Ford
St.,

FELT. CAMERON J. (59, 127) 11 Core Rd.. Huntington, N. Y.

Stanford, Conn.

HABICHT, GEORGIA
Marydel, Maryland

(168,

184,

195)

FISHER, GAIL

(125. 158) 208 Hazelcrott Ave., New Castle. Penn.


E.

HAHN. LAWRENCE
HAINES,

FISCHER.

(127) 1516 Stonewood Rd., Baltimore


L.

KAREN

H. (118) 5046 Pinewood Ave., Baltimore

14,

Md.

12.

Md.
178)

RUTH

E.

(59,

HO)
113,

FLIPPIN. JAMES C. (5-i. 87. RD. #2, Douglasville. Penn.

127 Holmes Ave., Darien. Conn.


167,

HAIR. SUSAN K.

(57, 99,

126, 160,

168,

172)

FLYNN, JOHN FOCHT. ALTA

120 Wyndcrest Ave., Catonsville 28, Md.


E.

(87)

Box 215, L'pper Marlboro. Md.


A.
5.

HALL. FLETCHER
East

R.

(88, 89)

New

Market, Md.
R.

L'pper Ferry Estates. Rt.

Salisbury,

Md.

HALPERIN, MICHAEL

FORD. DAVIS H.
55 River Place.

RD
(79)
B., Ill

#2, East Stroudsburg, Penn.

Dedham. Mass.
(9,
4,

HARDESTY,
107, 1-47, 148)

VAUGHN

A.

(119. 148)

FOSLER,

HOWARD
St..

636 Houston Ave., Takoba Park, Md.

6702 Canongate Rd., Towson

Md.

HARPER, STEPHEN,
5

FOX, MARTIN
100 7th

Bemis Rd., Wellesley


B.

G. (63, 98) Hills, Mass.


(87)

(56) Salem. N.
S.

J.

HARRELL, LINDA
50,

FRANK. RICHARD

(49.

51,

114, 115,

138,

167,

Poolesville,

Md.
D. (115, 150)

171) 53 Hawthorne Ter., Leonia, N.

HARRINGTON, EDGAR
J.

504 Cedar Ave., Allenhurst, N. J.)

GANNON. JOSEPH
1

J.,

JR.

Baywater Dr., Darien, Conn.


R. A.
(85, 87, 96)

HARRINGTON, WILLIAM E. (117) Talbot and Hambrooks Blvd., Cambridge,


HARRIS, BENJAMIN S II Rt. 1, Box 370, Glen Arm, Md.

Md.

GAUCHER. JACQUES

23 rue du May-Four, Marcq-en-Baroeul-Nord, France

GAUMNITZ.

\V.

5720 Oregon Ave..

GLEN NW,

(86)

HARRISON,
15,

HAYDON
St.,

M.
E.

(49,

50,

51,

116,

117,

148)

Washington

D. C.

103 N. Water

Chestertown,

Md.

GAVIN, VICTOR

C. (7, 117)

HARTMAN, THOMAS
800 Weldon
125)
St.,

2219 Kentucky Ave.. Baltimore, Md.

Latrobe, Penn.

GAWRONSKI, MARY

E. (87, 90, 91,

HARWOOD,
HASTINGS,
921
E.

J.

GLENN
F.

(115, 117, 148, 156, 169)

66 Summer PL, Buffalo, N. Y.

Ridge Rd., Riderwood, Md.

GEORGE RICHARD
55

D., JR. (104)

NANCY
St.,

Summit

Ave., Tappan.

N. Y.

Church

Salisbury,

Md.

204

HASTINGS. RUSSELL
262 Tyler
St..

P.

JENKINS.
85, 91, 93,

GERALD
Ct..

P.

(63. 65.

102.

115,

148)

Salisbury,

Md.
122, 138,

6 Right Rudder
170,

Baltimore 20, Md.


A.
(92, 113. 116, Salisbury, Md.

HEINZ, IDA

MAY

(77.

193)

1008 Walnut Ave., Baltimore 29. Md.

JERMAN. GEORGE 205 New York Ave..


JEWELL,
9 Lilley

170)

HENDERSON. ROBERT
Almshouse

C.

MARSHA

Rd., Jamison, Penn.

St.,

A. (59, 87, 91, 12^) Manchester, Conn.

HENRY, ALBERT

C.
27,

JOHNSTON. OLIVER
Md.

1234 Vogt Ave., Arbutus

P. A. (115) 544 Dover Rd., Louisville, Kentucky


S.

HENRY, MICHAEL K. (118) 60 Carll Ave., Babylon, N. Y.


HESSON, WILLIAM
84 Chatham Rd.,
M., JR. (96, 119)
Ellicott City,

JOHNSTONE, JEANNETTE

(86, 96)
J.)

639 Doris Place, Ridgewood, N.

Md.

JONES, BEVERLY H. (35, 61) 200 N. Queen St., Chestertown, Md. JONES,

heyward, McCartney
102

MARGARET
I.

n. (121)

301

S,

Washington

St.,

C. (85, 87, 92, 96) Easton, Md.

Queen

St.,

Chestertown,
C. B.

Md.
York, N. Y.
100, 101,

HILL,

LAWRENCE
at

KABAT, MARTIN

2685 Homecrest Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

565 Park Ave.

62nd,

New

KAMINSKY, PAMELA
KANE.
7

HIMMER, HENRIETTA
108,
123,

(58, 66, 61, 11, 93,

A. (42, 45, 62, 63, 110, 123) 232 Overlook Blvd.. Struthers, Ohio

138)
St.,

1329

W.

42nd

Baltimore 11, Md.


(88, 95,

ANN
St.

E.
E.,

(93.

122,

123.

128,

171)

Bayview

Massapequa, N. Y.
C. (117. 151) Bel Air, Md.

HINCHIE, GERALDINE V.
100 Hanson
PI.,

127)

Malverne, N. Y.
(91,

KAPER, ROBERT
836
S.

Main

St.,

HINEBAUGH, GUY W.
Box
203, Oakland,

117)

Md.
JR.

KARES, PETER

J. (54, 152) 104-60 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills, N. Y.

HINSON, JESSE

J..

KATZ, ELLIOTT
3702 Forest Pk. Ave., Baltimore, Md.
115, (49, 63,

3105 Abell Ave., Baltimore, Md.

HODGES, OSWALD W.
6 Honeysuckle
La.,

148)

KEENEY.
Box

WAYNE

L.

(86. 88, 89, 96, 98)

Baltimore,
C.

Md.)
122)

82, Rt. 6, Frederick,

Md.
58,

HOLDEN, ELAINE
4140

(58, 90, 99, 108, Joshua Rd., Lafayette Hill, Penn.


B.

KELLY. PAGE
109, 111,

(57,

67, 87. 88, 89, 92, 94,

101,

123, 138)

HOLLANDER, GAIL
602 Main
St.,

211 Queen
(58, 90, 98, 10S,

St.,

Chestertown, Md.

122)

Port Jefferson, N. Y.
(37, 42, 45, 71, 98, 99,

KENDRIGAN, CAROL M.
126)

HOLLINGER, SUSAN
Clear

(87) 553 Laurel Rd., Ridgewood, N. J.


P.,

View Farm, Hanover, Penn.


J.

KESMODEL, WILLIAM
Box
88,

JR.

(49,

51,

118,

172)

Campus Ave.
E.

Ext.,

Chestertown,

Md.

HOLT, LESLIE
3

(123)
J.

Driftway, Roseland, N.

KESTER. SARAH
Rock
C.

Hall,

Md.
K. (104)

HONINGSTOCK, DAVID

(86)

203 Rockland Rd., Pearl River, N. Y.

KIDWELL, HAROLD
Box
88, Bel Air,

Md.

HORSMON. PAMELA
St.

R.

(100)

Leonard, Maryland

KING, BRUCE

R. (115, 138, 152) 317 Bayview Dr., Ocean Gate, N. J.


J.

HOSKINS,

ANNE

V.
12,

217 Gittings Ave., Baltimore

Md.

KOSEK, LINDA
KUKI,

(78,
St.,

5533 N. American

109, 125) Philadelphia 20, Penn.

HOUSER, JUDITH D.
Box
316, Leonardtown,

(126)

TAKANE

T. K. (35, 56, 61, 65)

Md.

3260 Nakanaya, Yokkaichi, Japan

HUBBELL,
582 Liberty

EDWARD
St.,

J. (120, 148, 170, 193) Uniondale, N. Y.

KUSAILA, ROSEANNE
3078 N. Main
St.,

(59,

HO)
(7.

Waterbury, Conn.
S.

HUEY, JANE LEE


2 State
St.,

(110. 127) Avondale, Penn.

LADENHEIM, ANDREWS
LANCELEY, FREDERICK
118,

86, 98)

1565 Stevenson Rd., Hewlett, N.Y.


J.

HUNDEVADT, LINDA

G. (96. 110, 124, 125)

(85,

113,

118)

4907 Flint Dr., Washington, D. C.

830 Wheeler Rd Hauppauge, N. Y.


81, 93,

HUNNINGHER. JOANNES G. C. (80, 450 Riverside Dr., New York 27, N. Y.


HUNTER, ROBERT
Rt. 2,
J.
J.

119)

LARAMEE,

RAYMOND

F.

24 Locust Ave., Oyster Bay, N. Y.

LARRIMORE. ROLAND
193) Rt. #1, Chestertown,
173,

T. (48, 49, 52, 95, 120, 129, 144,

Box

15,

Marlton, N.

Md.
J.

HUTH, MARILYN

A. (58, 109)

31 Westbury Rd., Garden City,

Md.

LASATER, 6 Gla Mar


Beachville,

MALINDA

(40, 90, 93, 95,

113, 122,

138)

Dr., Bridgeton,

N.
F.

J.

ISRAEL, STANLEY C. (86, 97) 190 Byron Ave., Elmont, N. Y.

LAWRENCE, GEOFFREY
Md.
148)

(121, 152, 160, 173)

JACOBS, ROBERT Chestertown, Md.

C.

(35,

115,

LAWRENCE, JEFFREY
210
E.

O. (92, 107)

32nd

St.,

Paterson,
L.

N.

J.

JARMAN, GORDON

N., JR. 3131 Guilford Ave., Baltimore 18,

LAWSON, CAROL
Md.
330 Grace
St.,

(59. 85, 94,

108,

126)

Crisfield,

Md.

205

LAWSON CHARLES
II 19

F.

JR.

(54,

55,

87,

173)

MARSCHXER, WALTER A
Highland Dr.. Richboro, Perm.

(86, 88, 89)

Ave.

B..

Perry Point.

Md.

LeBEI.. PHILLIP G. (7, 97) 225 Monticello Ave., Salisbury, Md.

MARSHALL. FRAXCES
P.O. Box
1.

D.

Trappe. Md.
E.

LEITCH. ARTHl'R
Upper Marlboro,

E.

(160,

172)

MARSTON. MARGARET
138,

(87. 88, 93,

128)

MJ LEITCH. ROBERT E Friendship. Md LENNOX. DAVID E.


509 99th
St..

2S22 Superior Ave.. Baltimore, Md.


(37, 92,
111.

1":.

1^4)

MARTIN. FREDERICK
646 Al.inon

C.

Rd., Ridgevvood,
F.

N.

J.

Stone Harbor. X.
B.

I.

(66) 654 Glen Ave., Westfield, N.


100.

MASON, PAL'L

J.

LEVIXE. STEPHEN'
-42

(57, 71. 86. 87,

101)

Burton Ave., Plainview, N. V.

MATTHEWS. MARGARET
305 Locust
St..

(8)

Cambridge. Md.
(57,
58, 90. 91, 93. 94,

LEVITT.
LEWIS.
-

ROBERT

J.

(V,.

120.

121)

l2i Smith St. Freeport, \. Y.

MATTHEWS. NANCY 'E.


111. 122) Westover, Md.

108,

DONALD
.

V.

."l

Aver RJ

Wellesley, Mass.
T.
(54,
I.

UNZEY. URBAN
44 Burke Ave.,

55,

78)

MATTIACE, FRAXCIS A. 406 61st St., West New York. N.


174,

Towson
P.

MJ.
(85, 86, 91. 98,

J.

LITTLEIOHX. JOHN

189)

642 Gorsuch A\e.. Baltimore, Md.

MATULAITIS, RITA J. (87, 4529 Homer Ave., Baltimore


1-4)

176,
15,

184)

Md.
113,

LORD. ROBERT I".. JR. (-19, 53, 78, 95, College Heights, Chestertown
LOVELL.

145,

150,

MATZL'GA. ROBERT

L.

(78, 88, 89.

116)

5798 Hodson Ave., Seaford. N. Y.

RFD

AXXE E (86, 88. 89) #1. Jefferson, MJ.


S.

MAXWELL, BARBARA
158 Seeley
100, 108, 126,
St.,

C.

(58. 87, 96,

122,

128,

158)

Scotia,

N. Y.
A. (57, 59, 65, 96, 109, 110, 111.

LUCAS. LIXDA
165.

(19. 87. 92, 95.

159,

MEDFORD. PAMELA
127)

I'M
Rd.. P.trkton.

Middletown

Md.

508 Morris Ave., Federalsburg. Md.

LL'SSIER. VIRGINIA L. (58, 85, 87, 92, 98) 100 Collins Ave. Sayvilie, X. Y.

MEEHAX. BARBARA

J.

(95)
Fla.

7776 Holiday Dr.. Sarasota,

McCarthy, robert
25 Cook
St
.

j.

Kings Park, X. Y.

MELLI. JULIANN H. (60. 95. 127) 17 N. Ormond Ave., Havertown, Penn.

McCAlLEY.

N. (58, L08, 12 i) 1401 Crestridge Dr., Silver Spring. Md.

ANN

MILBERG.

H. (176) 129 Park Ave., Williston Park, N. Y.


R.

WARREN

McCLAIN. NITA L
Box
105,
Poolesville,

Md.
(88.

MILLER, ALBERT Kennedyville, Md.


89)

McCOMMOXS.
Magnolia. Md.

BRl'CE

MILLER,
US. 129)

JOHN D. (5, 91) 5706 Broad Branch Rd., NW, Washington, D. C.


L.

McCL'LLOCH. ROBERT
208 Fielar Ave..

J.

(66, 77,

MILLER. JUDITH
1228
S.

(42, 45, 71, 85,

122)

Fairfield.

Conn.

Charles

St.,

Baltimore,

Md.

McFADDEN. IAMES
624
E. St..

K.

MILLEY,
171
(95. 113,

JOAN

E.

(86)

Baltimore.

Md.
J.

White Horse

Pike,
J.

Hammonton, N.

J.

McGREEVY. CAROLYN

126)

MOHNEY, BONNIE
3502 Dunhaven

2057 Mill Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y.

(108, 110, 124, 176, 189) Rd., Baltimore, Md.

McGregor, george

a. (49, 103, 106, 150)

MOLLIVER, LESLIE
105 Water
St.,

6V2 2nd Ave.. Xyack. N. Y.

S. (177) Chestertown, Md.

McIXTIRE. CAROLE L. (85. Box 35. Rt. 3, Arnold, Md.

86.

88.

89.

96)

MOLLIVER. LUCY
105 Water
St.,

(80. 81) Chestertown, Md.

McKELVEY. GERALD J. C. 41 E. Main St.. PO Box 154,

(97)

MOLLOY, EMMETT

Waynesboro, Penn.

E. (104) 5002 70th Ave., Woodlawn, Hyattsville, Md. E. (118, 119) 302 Park Ave., Alexandria, Va.

McMAHOX. TIMOTHY
404
S.

Chapelgate

La.,

L. (148) Baltimore 29,

MORGAN, DAVID
Md.

MADDOX. KATHLEEN
3

F.

MORGAN. PAMELA
5000 Division
St.,

M.

(35,
7,

58. 87,

109,

125)

Standard Ave., Crisfield,


(56.

Md.
120)

Baltimore

Md.
78,

MAGEE. PETER M. 1113 New Brunswick

MORGAN, WILLIAM
N.
J.

H. (67,

120)

Ave., Manasquan,

45 Leewood Rd., Wellesley, Mass.

MAXGER.

PAL'L G. (120. 148) 331 Wessling Circle. Cantonsville 28, Md.

MORRIS.

THOMAS

E.

(54,

56,

178)

2619 Garrett Ave., Baltimore, Md.

MANOGUE. LARRY
Rt.
1.

J.

MRSTIK.

Atlanta Rd.. Seaford, Del.

RONALD P. (158) 211 Park Dr., Eastchester, N. Y.


(70, 88, 89)
12,

MAXTAKOS. GEORGE
423
S.

H. (119) Ellwood Ave.. Baltimore, Md.

MULLEN, JAMES M.
MULLIN, PAUL
S.

7001 York Rd Baltimore


(114,

Md.

MARCH AXT. HOLT


Rt. 2,

JR.

(71)

115)

Box

293, Arnold,

Md.

1107 Webster Dr., Wilmington, Del.

206

MUMFORD. ELIZABETH
138)

H. (58,

59, 96,

110,

111,

123,

205

S.

Main

St.,

Berlin,

Md.
(69, 96, 123,

PENKETHMAN, EVA E. (58, 93, 99, 108, 1303 New York Ave., Wildwood, N. J. PERNA, MICHAEL L. (80, 81)
10204 Pierce Dr.. Silver Spring, Md.

123,

138)

MUMFORP, SARAH
Vienna, Md.

M.

138)

PETERS.
(42. 45,
58,

MURPHY. GLORIA-LEE
MURRAY, SANDRA
511 Phillips
St.,

90, 93. 94,

123,

138,

ROBERTA A. (90, 94, 108, 109, 122) 312 Stafford Dr., Cantonsville 28. Md.

177, 179. 189) 19 Sunnyside Rd., Silver Spring,


P. (110. Seaford, Del.

Md.
125)

PHILLIPS.
Sheppard

HOPE
Rt.

D. (96)
2.

La.,

Ellicott City.

Md.
109,

PHILLIPS,
342
S.

LYNN
PAUL

L.

(58, 80, 81, 87, 88, 89, 93,

127)

MYERLY, NANCY
NASH, FLORENCE
155,

East Ave., Baltimore,


F.

Md. Md.
152)

L.

(34,

123)

Leakin Park, Baltimore,

Md.

PHILLIPS,

Ill N. Baltimore Ave., Ocean City.

D. (57, 91, 94, 97, 99, 108, 110, 125,

York
Rt.

179, 193) and Bristol Rds., Harsville, Penn.


L. (79, 114) 247, Joppa, Maryland

PICKETT, LOUIS
227 Strawtown
St..

A.

(56,

120.

121,

W.

Nyack, N. Y.
96.

NATWICK, ROBERT
3,

Box

PICOZZI, MARY ELLEN M. (59, 87, 329 High Point Rd., Ellicott City. Md.

109)

NICHOLS,
804 East

THOMAS
Salisbury,

H. (119)

PLEASANTS,
POOLE.

St.,

Md.
T. (54, 79, 152)

MARGARET H. (35, 61, 96) 536 Hansell Rd., Wynnewood, Penn.

NILSSON,

ANDREW

Melrose Ave., Granite, Md.

THOMAS H. (79) 209 Bloomingdale Ave., Federalsburg, Md.


E.

NOVAK, PATRICIA
NYE, RUFUS

A.

PRE5ENDOFER, ELLEN
123)
1

(10,

58,

77, 90, 93, 99,

108,

2912 DuPont Ave.. Baltimore, Md.


L. (54, 145. 152) 1700 Oakfield Ave., Essex, Md. L.

Mohegan
150.

PL,

New
172.

Rochelle, N. Y.
E.

PRESTON. STEPHEN
160, 109, 110,

(S3. 95,

102,

104,

105,

106,

121,

OAKLEY. KATHLEEN
O'BRIEN,

(59, 87,

111, 127)

180)

Quantico Rd., Salisbury, Md.

Bowie, Md.

ROBERT B. (87) 711 Langley PL, Silver Spring, Md.


OEHLKERS, KENNETH
G. (49, 86)
18 Fairview Ave., Secaucus,

PRINCE. ELIZABETH
1515 E. Tuckey
La.,

L. (98) Phoenix, Ariz.

PRITZLAFF. ROBERT

N.

F. (56. 107, 121, 14S) 135 Huntington Bay Rd., Huntington, N. Y.

J.

O'KANE, JAMES G.
1107 Montgomery
St.,

PURCELL, WILLIAM
Laurel,

B.

(78,

121,

160.

181)

Md.

Bogus

Hill,

New

Fairfield,
S.

Conn.

OLIVER,

CHARLOTTE
La.,

118 Barclay

D. Haddonfield, N.
(7,

RAECH, ELIZABETH
Box
J.

224, Cecilton,

Md.
L.

OLPIN, CHRISTINE A.
405 E. 16th
St.,

36, 92,

179)

Brooklyn, N. Y.

RAINE, Walnut
330
S.

GEORGE
St.,

North

East,

Md.

O'MELVENY, MARY

RD

K. (58, 85, 113, 124) #2, Emmitsburg, Md.


(58, 86, 97)

RAPPAPORT. LOUIS
Juniper
St.,

(113. 118) Philadelphia, Penn.


B.

ORRISON, BONNIE M.

RASINSKY.

DONNA
St.,

3708 Edmondson Ave., Baltimore 29, Md.

6 Westmoreland
77,

G. Westminster, Md.
J.

OSMANSKI, THOMAS
9208 Bullneck

S.

(8, 49,

50,

51,

118, 136)

RAYNES, BARBARA
RECK. ROBERT
15 N. Church
St.,

(59, 65, 86, 87, 90, 91,


12,

109,

125)

Rd., Baltimore,

Md.
110,
123,

5918 Brackenridge Ave., Baltimore


L.

Md.
150)

PAPPAS, 2913 Cub


138,

MARY

E. (59, 65, 99, 109, Hill Rd., Baltimore, Md.


F.

138)

(49,

51,

l-i5,

149,

Westminster, Md.

PARKER, THEODORE
145,

(5, 49,

67, 93,

100,

101,

115,

REDDISH, GEORGE

A. 113 5th Ave., Denton, Md.

152) 46 Clen Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass.

PARMET, MITCHELL

(86, 91,

100,

101, 118,

119,

142)

REGELMAN, EMIL (8. 96, 97) 67-50 152 St., New York, N. Y.
REID,

552 Patterson Dr., Glenside, Penn.

MARIANNE

J.

(91, 98,

126,
J.

127)

PARMOON, MANSOOR
14 Sohail
St.,

A. (119, 180) Toppt Jashid Ave., Tehran, Iran

27 Sandford Rd., Fair Lawn, N.

PARTRIDGE, CHARLES
PATIN,

RENNER, FREDERICK M. 87 W. Harmony St., Penns


RENZI,

(116) Grove, N. (182)

E.JR. 125 Walsh Rd., Lansdowne, Penn.

J.

WILLIAM

A., JR.

CYNTHIA

B.

(59, 95,

113,

127)

3907 Hamilton Ave., Baltimore, Md.

RD

#2, Phoenixville, Penn.


(57,
58, 77, 91, 94,

REUSSILLE,
101,

NANCY

A. (59, 87, 126)

PATTERSON, JEANNIE Mc.


122,

108,

42 Crest Dr.,

Little Silver,

N.

J.)

159, 165, 180, 185) 303 Locust Dr., Cantonsville 28,

Md.

RICE, SUSAN E. (64, 123, 138) 141 Rodney Circle, Bryn Mawr, Penn.

PATTERSON, S. DALE (99) 1663 W. North Ave., Baltimore, Md.

RICHARDSON, CHARLES,
126
S.

III

Main

St.,

Bel Air,

Md.
K. (85, 90, 93, 123)
25,

PAUGH, MARGARET
3112 Quarry
La.,

E. (59, 109) Lafayette Hill, Penn.

RICHARDSON,

DONNA

4120 Doris Ave., Baltimore

Md.

207

RICHARDSON. KENNETH
Brandyw
int..

E.

SEBASTYAN. CHARLES
US. 110)

J.

(114. 151,
J.

152,

184)

MJ.
A.
(7.

309 Huguenot Ave.. I'nion, N.


68,

RIECKS.

PAIL

69. 77, 96.


L2,

SEELEY, PATRICK
5708 Longfellow
St.,

C.
E.

1425 \V:nst.>n A\e. Baltimore

Md.

Riverdale,

MJ.

R1TTMEYER. WILLIAM

E (76, 118) 1233 F.nrv Hill RJ.. Jenkintown, Penn H. (lis)


Park, N. Y.
51,

SELLERS, ELIZABETH D.

(68, 86)
7,

SMi

Channel
21-,

Dr..

Baltimore

MJ.

RODEN. DOUGLAS
119 Terrace BKd..

SHANNAHAN. IOHN
PO Box
95,
St.

New Hyde
S.

T. (150) Michaels, MJ.

SHARROW, ROBERT
SHEAR.

ROEMER. ARTHIR
ROGERS. DAVID
22

(49,

L01)

J., JR. (86) 1S^ Mt. Lebanon BlvJ.. Pittsburgh, Penn.

2426 Pickwick RJ.. Baltimore, Md.

HOWARD

B.

W
C.

(1 18)

2522 Oakley Ave., Baltimore. MJ.


28,

New-burg Ave., Catonsville

MJ.
15?, 165,
169.

SHERMAN. ARNOLD D
181,

ROHDIE. ROBERT
182) 245 E. SOth
St..

(76, 93,

119.

11309 Monticello Ave., Silver Spring, MJ.

New

York.

SHIPWAY. GLEN
V.
108,

R. (102, 103, 117, 150) intr Harding Ave., Cumberland, MJ.


P.

ROMANTK.
272 Atlantic

B
St..

JUDITH

(94, 97,
J.

109,

124,

125)

SHORT, WILLIAM
Box
126. Cecilton,

Bridgeton, N.

MJ.

KOD^

15 Punt.in

loll. M. (121) I'k Swampscott, M.iss

SIELING. FREDERICK W. 204 W. Green St., Snow Hill. MJ.

ROOMY DIANA
728 SeJgcw
ick

A
C.

SIEMON, WILLIAM H.
2903 AlvaraJo
Sq..

Am-.. Stratford, Conn.

Baltimore 14, Md.

ROSENBERG.
1

DONALD
RJ..

(86)

JO

Hemlock

New Haven, Conn.

SIGELMAN, ARTHUR W.

(86, 185) 127 Cebra Ave., Staten IslanJ, N. Y.

MARGARET I (115, 123) 28 Somerset Ave.. Pocomokc. Md.


ROSS,

SIMMONS.

ADAH

M.

(87, 99)
I.

75 North RJ., Kingston, R.

ROUH RUSSELL H
ROY.
E.

4 Troy Ave., Woodcrest, Wilmington

i.

Md.

SIMS. WINSTON S. (85, 185) Hunters Harbor, PasaJena, MJ.


SISK.

ROBIN

(59.

123)
Philadelphia, Penn.
C. (48,
49,
51. 95. 99.

ADELA

1208 E

Cli\ t Jen St.

Box
113.
120.

85, Chestertown,

MJ.

RUDOLPH. DORSEY
|

SLACUM. JAMES
Rt.
2,

R.

14^. i.,-. is, ico, 182) 1813 AberJcen RJ.. Apt. D. Baltimore 34,

CambriJge, MJ.
L.

MJ
SMITH, DAVID
(113,
115, 138,

185)

Rl EDI
113.

ELISE A.
122.

(42,

43,

44,

15,

85, 91. 93,

100.

101.

Road

1,

Perryville,

Md.

142)
St
.

5214 Augusta

Washington

16.

D.

SMITH. ELEANOR K.

(95) 32-07 214th Place, Bayside, N. Y.

RL'SSOMELLO. ANITA M.

(126) 148 Jewett Ave., Jersey City. MJ.


C.

SMITH,

RONALD
SANDY

E.

(37, 67, 86, 98,

102,

104,

115,

RYAN. MARY
42
S.

Main

St..

126) Port Deposit, Md.


(10S.
L.

138, 150) 20 Maple Ave., Walkersville,

Md.

SMITH.
Box
18

L.

(62,

125)

SALTER.

SANDRA

425 Riverside Dr.

New

(59) York, N. Y.
108,
113,

144, Crownsville,

Md.
(4,
6,
7,

SMITH, STANLEY M.
124)

97, 99,

186)

SANGER.

C. (58. ^8. 99. Little Presqu'ile. Easton, Md.

NANCY

Lockwood

Rd., Scarsdale,

N. Y.

SCARBOROUGH. ALTON
Rt.

T.

(116.

148.

183)

SPARKS. CHARLES E. (60, 63, 150) Box 12, RD k, Centreviile, Md.

130. PeJricktown,

MJ.

SPECTOR.

LAWRENCE
St.,

Y.

SCHATZ. SNDRA
7130 Cresheim

(59)

1516 Hellerman

Philadelphia, Penn.

Rd., Philadelphia. Penn.

SCHECK. KENNETH E. (114. 115, 809 New York Ave., Union City. N.
(69) 6600 Lochinvar Dr.. Baltimore.
J.

138)
J.

SPIRE, SUSAN H. 1715 Crestwood Dr.,

NW
L.

Washington, D. C.
123,

SPRAGUE. LIDA
SPRINGER,

(65, 87, 96,

138)

SCHEMM. LINDA

2144 Hudson-Aurora Rd., Hudson, Ohio

Md.
Y.
148)

MARY

(57,

59,

93, 95, 98,

127,

159,

160,

SCHRAUER. JONATHAN B. 239 E. ->9th St.. New York. N.


SCHUCK. RONALD
3 Pickett Garth.

165, 177, 186, 193) 801 Virginia Ave., Hagerstown, Md.

A. (56, 121, Lutherville, Md.


R.

SPRINZ, JOYCE
164

C.

W.

7?th

St.,

New

York, N. Y.

SCHWARTZ. ROY
1767 6"th
St..

(152)
4.

STAFFORD,

Brooklyn

N. Y.

(88, 89) 104 BelveJere Ave., Cambridge, Md.

H.

ALLEN

SCOTT. DIANA

A. (110, 123) 375 Berwyn Baptist Rd., Berwyn, Penn.


F.

STEINBERG, STANLEY M.
5717 Rockspring Rd., Baltimore
9,

Md.

SCOTT. ROBERT
Churchville.

(7,

117)

Md.

STELLGES, GEORGE L. RD #4, Box 95, Elkton, Md.

208

STEVENS, DAVID

E. (96, 117) 601 Maryland Ave., Elkton, Md.

WALLS,

EDWARD
St.,

R.,

JR.

(86,

138)

STRAWBRIDGE, FREDRICA
Lancaster and Morris Rds.,

RFD #3, Chestertown, Md. WALMSLEY, JOYCE A. (188)


103 Front
Laurel, Del.
C.

Wynnewood, Penn.
(49,

STRIEDIECK, FREDERICK A.
119 Ridge
St.,

51)

WARNER. ROBERT
35

(117)
River,

State College,

Penn.

Cranmoor

Dr.,

Toms
E.

N.

J.

SUGGS, GEORGE

M., JR.

WAYSON, DAVID
Jewell Rd., Dunkirk,

RFD

(114)

1,

Girdletree,

Md.
R. (70, 97, 99)

Md.

SULIN, EARLENE

WEAN, CAROLYN
Rt.
1,

4813 Pennington Ave., Baltimore, Md.

Box

211,

M. (no, 126) Finksburg, Md.

SULTZBAUGH, SUSAN
SUMMERS, RUSSELL

E.

(57,

58, 98,
J.

108,

124)

WEBER, CHARLOTTE

1209 Caldwell Rd Haddonfield, N.

D. 312 E. Orchard Ave., Baltimore, Md.

RD

Q. (95, 120, 186) Lake Tamarack, Stockholm, N. J.

WELSH, PHILIP

P. (5) Peck's Point, Easton, Md."

SUTER,

MARY

L.

WEISS, FREDERICK
3809
St.

B.

(49.

114,

115,

148)

Odenton, Md.

Paul

St.,

Baltimore,
B.

Md.
76,

TATMAN, LAWRENCE
Box 481, Whitehouse

III

(5,
J.

65,

69,

152)

WESCOTT,
5

HOWARD

(7,

188)

Station,

N.

Normandy

Dr., Silver Spring,


E.

Md.
59, 98,

TAWES, JAMES
18 Jacksonville

H. (150)
Crisf'ield,

WESCOTT, MARGARET
Md.

(57,

99,

127)

Rd

113 Purinton Ave., Augusta, Maine

TAYLOR, WILLIAM
5022 White
Flint Dr.,
L.

B.

WESSELLS,
Md.
602 Walnut

TOMMY
St.,

R.

Kensington,

Pocomoke, Md.

THELIN, SUE
308
S.

(110)

WETZLER,
173 86th

GRAYDON

Main

St.,

Thomaston, Conn.
K. (59, 94, 109, 111, 127)

St.,

A. (5, 102, 104. 106, 152) Stone Harbor, N. J.


L.

THOMAS, HEATHER THOMAS. JEAN M.


1300 Potter
St.,

WHITLOCK, LYNNDA
Jefferson,

46 Central Ave., Rye, N. Y.


(59. 96) Chester, Penn.

Md.
B. (93, 118, Rd., Paoli, Penn.
F.

WILDMAN, FRANK
Yellow Springs

119)

THOMAS, PATRICK
5011 Garfield
St.,

A.

(85, 98)

WILKINSON, WILLIAM
D. C.
12

N W, Washington, THRASHER, NANCY L. (86)


Lander Rd., Jefferson, Md.

Murray

Hill Circle, Baltimore,


B.

Md.
148)

WILLIAMS, DOUGLAS

(117,

PO Box
(49, 79. 115, 138,

1002, Setauket, N. Y.

TILGHMAN, PHILIP
TOMS,

L.

150)

WILLIAMS, RICHARD
38 Park
St.,

(5,

60,

138,

148)

319 Maple Ave., Federalsburg, Md.

Warsaw, N. Y.
Rice Farms, Felton, Del.
(109, 155)

HOWARD

B.,

II

(7)

WILLIAMS, ROGER
Rt.
1,

Cross Highway, Redding, Conn.

Box

17,

TOWERS, LYNN
Rt.
1,

Box

(85, 87, 92) 4S0, Clinton, Md.


J.

C.

WILLIS, LEILA K. Sudlersville, Md.

TRAURIG, HARRY
TRUITT,

WILLS,

202 Parkway, Elkton, Md.

(96) 149 Summit Ave., Hagerstown, Md.


E.

MARY

DAVID
Md.

D.

WILMER, JANICE
Rt.
1,

(59,

87, 96,

109, 125)

Sudlersville,

Box

110,

Newburg, Md.
B.

TSUBAKI, CHIKAO
Kennedyville,

(188)

WILSON, JOHN

Md.
Stratford,
P.
St.,

3212 Guilford Ave., Baltimore, Md.


A. (59, 65, 87, 91, 109, 125, 196) Conn.
136)

TUCCIARONE, KAREN
85 Green
St.,

WILSON, THEODORE

R.

(189)

Wilson Ave., Camden, Maine

TYSON, GERLAD
2244 N. Lexington

(69, 77, 80, 97,

WINNICK, IVAN
43 Englewood Dr.,

A. (190)

Arlington

5,

Va.

New

Haven, Conn.

VALLIANT, JOSEPH N.
Bellevue,

Md.
C.

WISE, JEAN M. Trappe, Md.


(78)

vanGULDEN, FRANCES
57

WOLFE, JON

F.

(104)

Donna

Rd.,

Framingham, Mass.

VanMETER, ROBERT W.
373 104th
St.,

RD #1, Clarksburg, Md. WORTHINTON, KATHERINE


Rt.
1,

E.

(67,

125)

Stone Harbor, N.
E.

J.

Box

230, Accokeek,
B. (79,

Md.
115, 138,

VAUGHT, DENNIS

WRIGHT, BRUCE
105 South
St.,

189,

190)

Chesapeake Rd., Aberdeen, Md.

Smyrna, Del.

von BEHREN, THELMA A. (59, 67, 87, 98, 108, 127) 6607 Glenoak Ave., Baltimore 14, Md.

WYMAN, STEPHEN
523 Clark

M. (190) 233 Rhodes Ave., Hempstead, N. Y.


(9) Westfield, N.
E.

vonMETZGER, BARBARA

A. (35, 59, 127)


J.

YODER, KATHERINE
St.,

360 Airmount Ave., Ramsey, N.

J.

WALKER, MELVIN W.

(86, 90, 91)


J.

ZUCK, LLEWELLYN
West
River,

1601 Lawrence Rd., Trenton, N.

Md.

209

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