Proposed dining room, ssoimming pool/a cost $1,100,000. 1. Lewis Hall Science Addition 2. Women'S Dormitory 3. Men's Dormitory 4. Dining Room, :lit~~~i~~ming Pool and Lower Lev Photogmph of campus model shows locations for proposed buildings. Proposed men's do-rmitary to cost $650,000 Proposed science building addition to cost $5.50,000. page fen Proposed women's dormitory to cosl. $650,000. 'Dx.,..Q Fr; 'tw~ -11M.:L:f':" lli.!.!.U':L page eteoen
Caroline County Chairman-Lt. Col. Thomas C. Eveland; committee members=Mrs.C. Elwood Cherry, James F. Coleman, Mrs. James Lednum, Charles V. Moore, Mrs. William Schmick, Mrs. Carlton Smith, Mrs. Marvin H. Smith, JamesM. Voss. Carroll County F. Kale Mathias, Carrol! County Chairman; John A. Bankert, Special Gifts Chairman in Carroll County. Westminster Division 1. Co-Division Leaders-K. Ray Hollinger, Clifton W. Warner; team captains-Fred B. Arnold, John R. Brown, Charles W. Havens, Russell H. Morgan, E. Miller Richardson. Division 2. Co-Division Leaders-Nathan W. Weinstock, Eugene Willis; team captains-Lloyd Elderdice, Ober S. Herr, Jr., Henry H. Himler, Joseph H. Hahn, Jr., Francis W. Thomas. Division 3. Co-Dtviston Leaders-Howard E. Koontz, Jr., Homer C. Earll; team captains _ Mrs. Brady O. Bryson, Joseph L. Mathias, Jr., David A. Scott, John C. Schaeffer, Dennis N. Yingling. Division 4 Division Leader-James R. Mann; team captains-Charles M. Borchers, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brickett, Charles I. Ecker, Lewis E. Elliott, Jr., John F. Wooden, Jr. Finksburg Chairman - J. Randolph Shilling; team captains-cMrs. Gary R. Brauning, Earl Long. Hampstead Chairman-John K. Elseroad, team captains-Mrs. Franklin Hale, Mrs. Emory E. Hoffman, Albert A. Phillips, Ir., Mrs. Bernnrd Sreverts, Francis E. Walsh. Manchester Chairman-Roy L. Robertson; team cap. tains-Mrs. Fred Engle, Mrs. Austin Peregoy, L. Mrs. Roy Reinecke Robertson. Mt. Airy Chairman-Yo Ray Simpson; team captains -Weldon G. Dawson, Mrs. V. Ray Simpson, Richard H. Smith, Robert W. Wagner. New Windsor Chairman-Dr. John G. Oceuee, Jr.; team captatns-sMrs. John G. Goettee, jr., Mrs. Daniel Hartzler, Donald A. Seibel Sukewille Chairman-William B. Dulany; team captains-Mr. and Mrs. James Bushey. Taneytown Chairman-Homer Union Bridge Myers. Chairman-Blaine G. Broadwater; captains - Mrs. Charles S. Bowman, Mrs. Gregory C. Burns. page twelve Cecil County Chainnan-Leonard J. Zawacki; committee members - George Barrick, Mrs. Richard Boyle, William W. Bratton, Frank Sherrard, Miss Ada R. Smith, Mrs. Leonard [. Zawacki. Charles County Chairman-Col. Frank Wade. Dorchester County Chairman-Senator Frederick C. Malkus, Jr.; committee members -Mrs. James W. Andrews, Mrs. Charles A. Bromwell, Ellison B. Clayton, Charles D. Linthicum, L. D. T. QUimby, Otis M. Trice, William G. Vincent, Leslie E. Werner, Jr. Frederick County Chairman-Richard F. Kline, Jr; committee members - Miss Eleanor E. Baker, C. Lease Bussard, Mrs. Ernest A. Dettbarn, Mrs. Alan W. Long. Garrett County Chairman-Dr. Herbert H. Leighton; committee members-Carl H. Everly, Harold H. Harned, Miss Ruth C.Keller,Jack RTurney. Harford County Chairman-E. Pershing Volkart; committee members-Mrs. Cornelius Cronin, Frank D. Day, Mrs. W. Miles Hanna, Mrs. J. Guy Kirk, Mrs. Henry L. Miller, Mrs. Charles M. Preston, Mrs. Benjamin W. Towner, Kenneth L. Volkart, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Campbell, Miss Joyce E. Gorsuch, Miss Hannah R. Hecht, Miss Mayfield Walker, Mrs. Howard D. Peters. Howard County Chairman-Dr. Arlie Mansberger; committee members - Dr. Harold P. Biehl, Hugh Burgess, Walter A. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Landauer, Mrs. Arlie Mansberger. Kent County Chainnan-Frank E. Tarbutton. Montgomery County Chainnan - C. Frasier Scott; committee members-Dr. William L. Ashburn, John E. Becker, Martin C. Broadhurst, Mrs. Sidney D. Butterfield, James V. Cotter, Alan L. Dodd, Dr. Homer Elseroad, Mrs. John Farson, William P.·Hall, Robert G. Hendrickson, George R. N. Hitchcock, Hugh B. Howell, Lt. Col. Albert W. Jones, Howard G. Jordan, Lee, John P. Paul R. Kelbaugh, Bruce L. McGlaughlin, Jr., George Norman, Earl P. Schubert, Guy R. Smith, Frank Thye, D. ~i~;r!~s HT.w~r;7~~t~~;e::r~~ ~i\:~~l~:: Robert J. Wilson. Prince Georges County Chairman - Lyman L. Long; committee members-Paul Kaetzel, Mr. and Mrs. Casper P. Hart, Mrs. Violet Fonner Carrick, Mrs. Marguerite McCann Shugart, Robert H. Weagly, Mrs. Jessie Shipley Eckenrode, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. McCormick, Miss Mary S. Stuart, Mrs. William M. Kunkle, Jr., Harper SchimplI, Mr. and Mrs. Alva H. Bender, Gordon M. Weiner, Col. Clyde H. Baden, Jr., Donald S. Woolston, Mrs. Barbara Patterson Bryant, Miss Joanne L. Lamb Queen Annes County Chairman-John E. George. St. Mary's County Chairman-Walter Dorsey. Somerset County Chairman - Jesse L. Long; committee members-Mrs. Joseph C. Baugher, Mrs. Earl Coons, Mrs. MacMaster Duer, Mrs. Roy E. Jones, Mrs. Clarence D. Leckey, E. Layton Riggin, Col. Marvin B. Sterling (Ret.), Mrs. John O. Tawes, Harding P. Tull, Jr., Mrs. Lester Watts. Talbot County Chairman-Gerald E. Richter; committee ~::dsD~ke~~~n \1~s~I~:I; ~~~:~i~d~ lay, William Higgins, Bryan Leitch, Mrs. Virginia Wright Shannahan. Washington County . me~:!:~;~~a~~ ~~J:s~leM~~:; ~~b::;tt~~ Hyson, Miss Jane K. Kriner, Mrs. Keye Loper, Victor R. Martin, William E. Pennington. Wicomico County me~hb!~:~r~ ~~tbr6~~eK,a;;~. ~:~:~t~~ ~~:t::~[' ~;s~~~;~n' Elderdice Mrs. Werner Gruber, Mrs. JerOje Shockley. ~~s~a~!:~~k: C:oa~~ Worcester County Chatrmau-Dr. Charles W. Trader; com- ~!l~h L~d~ub~:s M~s.':!~~~i~·J.°~~~t, ~::: Robert Westfall. Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey me~hbe~:~7s~~~;~y ~o:;~~:~Mr~~~d~~~:' Joseph Dering, J. H. Eggly, Elmer E. EVMS, J. Howard Hunt, Mrs. Albert KantrosS'M r. ~~t~rJ'. ~hoa;~:~ ~rs~~;b~;t~~'Ta;~c~e1t Phi~adelphia committee members-Fra!lcl~l: :~dr M~s~u;a~~s ~~rii~~~~~~~. ~ic~::'Wal. lace, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams. New York City mec;h!~:~;v~h;;!dscr~~k A. Mears. . tee S~~wEn:;~h~~:;;~j~hn Virginia Chairman -1. Allison Conley; Associate Chairman-Simon Tullui. Washington, D. C. . Chairman-Clarence H. Bennett; commit· tee membersc.Ij-, Charles E. Bish, Dr. Hen) L. Darner, Miss Joan E. Dumo, Rev. Pad ~~d~I~~v~o~:s'F ~ici~dle~~d~:;1~b~:v~. Klove, James Owens, Rev. C. Lewis Robson, Dr. Joim H. Simms, Major Robert H. Stropp·
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