Alfred University - Kanakadea Yearbook (Alfred, NY)

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1 , 1 1 ,I A 1 .- Q ' Iwi ' : f' fwlf'-" E if xg nn1 EIOEJ I 3 - M0 TN I T X 19-XA? 1' L.:-'L H UE' -lg mmmil ' X UQ-fn TN o 0.0 7?4? swam Wm Papa gsm am Editor-in-Chief Business Manager fain 2. Zmdfeq Edadcvwl Associate Editor Art Editor ,si 1 "'s. N Q Nw' -11 ,..-251 ' .Y N Q ss -my xmas. mm ummm fwwe WIKI. mm xx zm-. Q mx xvxnfixiaxxxxmmxaaxxhwxx wwmwmmm uwmmm 4 I I I We, fhe members of fhe KANAKADEA sfaff, have affempfed fo porfray a year of your life on Alfred's campus-fhe hard sfruggle of making an eighf o'clock, fhe fun of a big dance, 'rhe major fragedy of a game losf fo fhe opponenf, fhe 'rhrill of one won and all fhe fhings which make our sfay af Alfred such an imporfanf and safisfy- ing parl' of our lives. His our hope fhaf fhis book will serve as an aid fo your mem- ories. As, in years fo come, you fake fhe '49 KANAKADEA from fhe bookcase and leaf fhrough if, we are sure fhaf many smiles will cross your face, for life af Alfred is largely a happy one. Yef, as you close fhe book, prior fo puffing if back on 'rhe shelf, we are almosf sure fhal' you will feel a liffle sfronger, a liffle more cerfain of which fhings in life are really worfhwhile. If we can help fo keep alive fhis inspira- fion, as well as +he memories of good fimes, we will have accom- plished our purpose. 3 is x-M W W xx MX- 4? .ff iv N S + fx ADMINISTRATION Page 7 STUDENTS Page 25 ATHLETICS Page 75 ACTIVITIES Page 93 I 5 Yr:-if iffiw' I I 4 1 ' 4 4 IHHIHIIHIIIIIIIII H lsr C3 Q EJ nw AEA 11 I 1 11 1 '. 1 1 N 1 1 V. -guyz. K. 1 , ..2T,3':2:f - .F V 1 -. J ' Q5 -.W-4,32 ' ' Q - ii: ' ' "w"EfT5-x ws. , WN" - A dh ,111 vm : , 1 XQDESWN WF Q, i s V , ees M, fm , Q- -My , ,:: . ' 'JM Q fi, , , ui, Wi, , ,gif s N2 'Vi' , , , z . mm, 'HM::m:,:Lf 42 5,4 .W r J' MRL A W 2. xA ,WM ,S W? W ',, l S Jw., Q f " .5 A' -su V 6. M 'M -gm. W- - 2, Fi x ...-nv---W... Dr. Ellswor1'h Barnard I I I I I In dedicafing ihe 1949 Kanakadea 'ro Dr. Ellsworih Barnard, we are expressing our appreciaiion for a 'reacher who expecis liHle in refurn for his coniinuous figh+ fo keep Alfred a college where human digniiy is more impor'ran'r ihan weal+h or sophisiicaiion. His effori' +o eliminaie preiudice agains+ any race or religion or economic class never ceases. And he pu+s fhe same efforl inio seeing fhai' 1'he s1'uden'i's formal educaiion is supplemenied by 'rhe abiliiy io ihink for himself and form his own principles, insfead of accepiing fhose he hears loud- es+ and mos+ ofien around him. Dr. Barnard seis a personal example for his own ideas. Any call for help for or from o1'hers,whe+herii' be 'ihrough donaiions of money or +ime or 'rhrough dis- cussions wifh any person aboui his problem, is always answered by him. Every- one is welcome ai' fhe Barnard home on Friday nigh'rs fo discuss conlemporary or personal problems, +o lis+en +0 Dr. Barnard read, +o hear classical records, fo see his wildflower garden, or iusf 'I'o relax afier a hurried week. By being humble and unselfish himself, Dr. Barnard presen+s 'ro all who know him an example of a man who has pui' uppermosl in value +hose ihings fhaf make life deep and dignified and void of 'rhe irus+ra'rions and impafience ihaf arise from a life based on seli-imporfance and maferial values. 9 ACTING PRESIDENT M. ELLIS DRAKE M.A., Ph.D. 10 PRESIDENT EMERITUS J. NELSON NORWOOD M.A., Ph.D., LL.D. l PERSONNEL DEANS Dean of Women Elizabelh Geen, M.A., Ph.D. Dean of Men Edward L. Hawlhorne, M.A. Dean of Women Agricul+ural and Technical lnsfifufe Shirley Wurz, B.A. Dean of Men Agriculfural and Technical lns+il'u+e T. A. Parish, M.A. ADMINISTRATION V """"" 'WT' 'I ' , , 'Q ,. ,ggwt I - "' 1- , N, . f V ,J 'f als, mv.r gy. is is Top Row-Beniamin F. Crump, Comptrollerp Fred PaImer, Superintendent oi Buildings and Groundsp W. Harold Reid, B.S., Director of Finance, Executive Secretary, AIumni Association, Clifford M, Potter, M.S., Registrar and Secretary ot the Faculty. Bottom Row- PI1iIip Barnhart, B.S., Manager of Dormitories and Dining I'IaIIsy Mary Forrest, Assistant to Director of Public Relations: Mary Ross Flowers, B.A., Director oi Admissions: Alice McDermott. R.N., Superintendent of the Intirmary. Not Present-George W. Ince, B.J., Director of Publicity and Public Relationsp Edward K. I.eboI'iner, B.S., Treasurer: EIIa York, Assistant Manager of Dormitories and Dining HaIIs7 Clarence M. Mitchell, M.A., Librarian, Anna May Ryno, B.S., Assistant Librarian. 12 - 3 S THE COLLEGE GF LIBERAL ARTS Dean of College of Liberal Arts 1 HAROLD O. BURDICK., M.A.,Sc.D. Many prospective college students experience difficulty in deciding upon a maior. The College of Liberal Arts offers a wide curriculum in cultural courses as well as in the fields of specialization. Upon matriculating ,the student is required to enroll in the civilization course which touches upon history, art, music and literature, thus enabling the student to get a perspective of the content of many fields. Today, there are two great trends in the College of Liberal Arts. There is an ever increasing emphasis upon graduate work. Many young people are preparing themselves in undergraduate work at Alfred to become doctors, lawyers and teachers. Alfred University also includes a graduate division which offers advanced courses leading to the degree of Master of Education, and, in certain fields, to the degree of Master of Arts. The other great trend in the College of Liberal Arts is towards an aggregation oi fields. A higher proportion of students are entering into social service, business, and nursing than ever before. ln this respect. it must be pointed out that many courses today are stressing the importance of the social viewpoint and students are constantly reminded of the necessity for them to be contributing members ol society. There is, ofcourse, a wide variety of possible maiors including: languages and literature, social studies, natural science and mathematics, business and secretarial studies, and nursing. ln particular, students are being urged to go into the field of educa- tion. There is at present a great need for teachers and although students cannot maior in education in undergraduate school, they may take courses in education which will enable them to teach. The College of Liberal Arts attempts to aid the student in developing his own individual interests and talents, pro- vide him with the specialized training for a chosen profession or vocation and prepare him for responsible American and world citizenship. 13 LIBERAL ARTS FACULTY Top Row-W. Varick Nevins, III, M,A., Assistant Professor of Mathematics: Ben R. Crandall, M.A., Ph.D., Ped.D., Vocational Counselor: Kenneth Snycler, M.A., Assistant Professor of Political Science: Lester R. Polan, M.S., Associate Professor of Mathematics. Bottom Row-Alexander Kuman. Th.B., M.A., Assistant Professor of Sociology: Gordon Ogden, M.S., Assistant Professor ot Biology: John Gerald Moorhead, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Physics. 5.3 AVN - , flat li Top Row-Joseph Seidlin, M,A., Ph.D., Dean of Graduate School, Professor of Education: Manolo Rodriguez-Diaz, M.S., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Romance Languages: Mearl Greene, M.A., Instructor in Physical Education: Paul C. Saunders, M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry: H. O. Burdick, M.A., Sc.D., Acting Dean, College of Liberal Arts. Professor of Biology. Bottom Row- Marion Jean Rice, B.A., Graduate Assistant in Biology: Rae Whitney, M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology: Ada Becker Seicllin, Professor of Music: Margaret H. Warren, Ph.D., Instruc- tor of German: Patricia Turnbull, B.A., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry. 14 LIBERAL ARTS FACULTY Top Row-Salvatore J. Bella, M.A., Assistant Professor of Business: Charles D. Buchanan, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of German: Ellsworth Barnard, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of English: Roland L. Warren, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology: Myron K. Sibley, B.D,, University Chaplain: Marion Van Horn, A.M., B.D., Instructor in Rural Church: Alfred E. Whitford, M.A., Sc.D., Dean-Emeritus of College of Liberal Arts, Professor of Mathematics: T. A. Hall, M.A., Ed.D., Associate Professor of Psychology. Bottom Row-Marie Louise Cheval, M.A., Associate Professor of Romance Languages: Eva L. Ford, M.A., Professor of Romance Languages: Eleanora Aldrich, B.S., Assistant Professor of Nursing: Elsie Binns, Instructor in Art: Lavina E. Creighton, M.A., Assistant Professor vof Physical Education: Margaret S. Harris, B.S., Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies. Faculty Not Present--Boit L. Brannen. M.Ed., Assistant Professor of Psychology: Gerald F. Bur- dick, M.A., Assistant Professor of Industrial lviechanics: Lewis Clark Butler, M.A., Instructor in Mathematics: H. Haile Chase, M.F.A., Assistant Professor of Speech and Dramatic Production: William M. Fiedler, Director of Music, Professor of Music: Elizabeth K. Foote, M.A., Director of Nursing Education: John Freund, M.A., Assistant Professor of Mathematic: John Horey, B.A., LL.B., Special Instructor in Business: Howard R. Houston, B.A., Instructor in English: Clarence W. Klingensmith, M.A., Assistant Professor of Chemistry: Henry C. Langer, Jr., M.A., Professor of Business Administration and Secretarial Studies: Gordon M. Martin, M.S., Associate Professor of Physics: James A. McLane, M.A., Director of Athletics, Professor of Physical Education: G. Stewart Nease, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Classical Languages: Adelbert Purga, M.M., Special Instructor in Music: Winfield L. Randolph, M.S., Assistant Professor of Chemistry: C. Everett Rhodes, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics: Willis C. Russell, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History and Political Science: James M. Ryan, B.S., M.A., Instructor in English: Samuel R. Scholes, Jr., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry: Charles Duryea Smith, III, M.A., Professor of Speech and Dramatic Production: John Tagliabue, M.A., Assistant Professor of English: Lelia E. Tupper, M.A., Associate Professor of English: Ray W. Wingate, Mus.D., Professor of Music and Organ, Caril- Ioneur: Alex Yunevich, M.S., Associate Professor of Physical Education. 15 THE SCHCDOL OF THEOLCDGY an l I l l 1 l Dean of School ol Theology AHVA J. C. BOND, M.A., BD., D.D. A memorable day in the history ot Allred University's School of Theology is September 8, 1855, when the Seventh Day Baptist Education Society met at Leonardsville, New York for the purpose ot establishing "a Literary Institution and Theological Seminary." Then, with a definite plan in mind, the members ol this denomination went to work and established an educational institution at Allred maintained by Seventh Day Baptist people, in the belief that a school staffed and supported by its own iaith offered opportunities for better training than could be obtained elsewhere. Lite at the School ot Theology centers in the stately antique Gothic, with its pointed windows and wan- dering halls. Here the vital business ot studying, living and worshipping is maintained. The hub of student lite is the library which contains some three thousand volumes. One of the most outstanding features ot the School ot Theology is its friendliness to the public. The doors of the Gothic have never been locked. The books in the Library are available to the public, and class- room doors are open to all, even during instruction hours. The students live and work in a glass house with the conviction that this is the way in which the Seminary can best serve its sacred obligation to the people. Friendliness, hard work, hope and patience have helped to make our School ol Theology a department ol which we can be very proud. 16 THE NEW YORK STATE CCLLEGE CF CERAMICS Acting Dean of College of Ceramics . JOHN F. MCMAHON, B.S., P.E. The laboratories, materials and kilns at the students' disposal in Binn's Hall and the "new" Ceramic Building are working day and night aiding scientifically and artistically inclined young men and women to become engineers, technologists and designers in ceramics and associated fields. The present New York State College ot Ceramics is largely the result ot the vision of Boothe C. Davis and John J. Merrill who, in 1900, established the School ot Clay Working and Ceramics at Alfred University. Under the direction of Charles F. Binns the School became a guiding beacon For other institutions of ceramic education, leading the way to a nation-wide program of university education in ceramics. In 1932 the School was raised to the rank ot a college. A new building was provided and much up-to- date equipment added. M. E. Holmes, Dean of the College, directed the program of development and expansion. Emphasis was placed upon the fields of ceramic art and ceramic engineering, and an intensive course in glass technology was added to the curriculum. Improvements in library facilities, development of contact with ceramic industries and expansion of extracurricular student activities have vitalized the theoretical program of study. The growth and develop- ment ot the College is substantiated by the enrollment figures: tive students in 1900 and over tour hundred in 1948. 17 CERAMIC FACULTY . A ,,-,lv,,,v?F.:. : - ,- , 'tw 472 A gig X -1--1 . S4 . T if ,Q'3':' t .2 grew . I i E "im-eo- A Top Row--Alexander Sheheen, B.S., instructor in Ceramic Engineering: John Rice, B.S., Chemist: Robert Campbell, B.S,, P.E., Head of Ceramic Engineering. Bottom Row-Harold Sage. M.S., Assistant Professor of Chemistry: Van Derck Frechette, M.S., Ph.D., Professor oi Ceramic Tech- noloQY7 George Kirkendale, B S., Assistant Professor of Ceramic Engineering. ,si C a . f A .T .ti J V ' X . .-W. Q J F Y ki . Top Row-James R. Tinklepaugh, B.S., Director, Air Force Proiect Donald Dickens M A Asso ciate Professor of Research: Harold Huffcutt, B.S., industrial Fellows Richard West B S Ind s trial Fellows: Leland Williams, M.A., industrial Fellows: D. Dreyer BS Graduate Assistant Glass Technology: Frank Silberstein, B.S., A.B., Research Associate Bottom Row Ed Lorey B S Research Associate: E. H. Faust, B.S., Graduate Assistant, Research George Jones B S Research Associate: William Crandall, M.S., Research Associate: Walter F Lawrence BS Graduate Assistant, Ceramic Engineering. 18 CERAMIC FACULTY Top Row-Charles M. Harder, B.S., Head of Industrial Ceramic Design: C. R. Amberg, M.S., Head of Research Department: Marion J. Voss, B.S., Assistant Proiessor of Chemistry: Willard Sutton, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Ceramic Engineering: Harold Tovish, Assistant Professor ol Sculp- ture: Willis G. Lawrence, D.Sc., Prolessor of Research: Murray J. Rice, M.A., Ph.D., Head of Chemistry Department: Clarence W. Merritt, B.S., Associate Professor oi Ceramic Engineering. Bottom Row-Wayne Brownell, B.S., Associate Professor of Research: Reta Farnham, B.F.A., Instructor in Research: Emily Van Schoick, A.B., Librarian: Mariam Lorey, B.S., Assistant Librarian: Minnie Negoro, Instructor in Research: Loyal Frasier, Instructor in Industrial Ceramic N Design. Ceramic Faculty Not Present-Leon B. Bassett, B.S., Professor of Ceramic Engineering: Robert B. Burdick, B.S., Instructor in Research: John W. DeRemer, B.S., Industrial Fellows: Kurt J. Elzdahl, Associate Professor of Industrial Design: Marion Fosdick, Associate Professor oi Ceramic Design: Clara K. Nelson, Associate Professor ot Drawing: Daniel Rhodes, Ph.B., M.F.A., Assistant Professor ot Ceramic Design and Drawing: Harold E. Simpson, M.S., Ph.D., Head ol Glass Tech- nology: Lucius Washburn, B.S., Assistant Professor ot Research: J. P. Johnson, Graduate Assistant, Industrial Ceramic Design: Harry Parker, B.S.. Graduate Assistant, Ceramic Engineering: Theo- dore Randell, B.F.A., Graduate Assistant, Industrial Ceramic Design: Ilse Rothmer, Graduate Assistant, Industrial Ceramic Design: John Steinbach, B.S., Industrial Fellows: Robert Turnbull, B.S., Graduate Assistant, Research: Addison Scholes, B.S., Research Associate: S. R. Scholes. A.B., Ph.D., Associate Dean and Head of Glass Technology Department: Howard Sephton, B.S., Research Associate: Roger Wilson, Research Associate. 19 THE SCHGOL FOR AMERICAN CRAFTSMEN KN .K 12, , f is--Z .1 . 1 1 A Director of School for American Craftsmen HAROLD J. BRENNAN, MA. In the belief that the hand crafts should become more fully recognized in the field of art, the American Craftsmen's Educational Council organized the School for American Craftsmen. The School was opened in January, 1945 at Hanover, New Hampshire and became a part of the College of Liberal Arts when it asso- ciated with Alfred University in 1946. In its courses in pottery, woodworking, textiles, metalsmithing and wrought iron, the School aims to produce students who will be capable of carrying on a successful career in crafts. A natural question is, of what worth are the hand arts in a modern age? The survival of the crafts at any period of time depends upon their relationship to the contemporary culture. The craftsman in our era does not compete with the machine: he supplements it by acting as a stimulus to industry. Students and faculty automatically become members of The Journeyman, an organization affiliated with the American Craftsmen's Cooperative Council, Incorporated. This group functions independently within the school, and offers craftsmen retail and wholesale marketing outlets. The School for American Craftsmen attempts to apply common sense and a realistic understanding of contemporary problems, coupled with creative and artistic expression, to the age-old use of the hands of man. 20 CRAFT SCHOCDL FACULTY Top Row-John Pripp. Instructor in Metalsmithing: Tage Frid, Instructor in Woodworking. Bottom Row-Fred Meyer, M.F.A., Instructor in Arty Elsie Binns, Instructor in Arty Joy Lind, B.F.A., Instructor in Textiles: Linn Pheian, B.F.A., Instructor in Pottery. Not Present-Frank Ernest Brace, B.A., Instructor in Woodworkingp Frances Wright Caroe, Instructor in Marketing: Laurits Eichner, Instructor in Metai- smithingy Charles Gravatt, Instructor in Mechanical Drawing: Charles Reese. Instructor in Metalsmithingy Olin Russum, Jr., M.F.A., Instructor in Pottery. 21 N Y. STATE AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE -ZZ' Acting Director ot Agricultural and Technical Institute VVALTER C. HINKLE, Ivl.S. The New York State School ot Agriculture was established by an act ot the New York State Legislature in 1908. The first class began in September 1909 with 36 agriculture and 10 home economics students registered. The modern era ol the Institute began in 1936. At this time Paul S. Orvis assumed the Directorship and under his leadership the School began to grow to its present dimensions. In 1937 the name of the school was oFIiciaIIy changed to the New York State Agricultural and Technical Institute. Education was inaugurated throughout the Institute on a technical level and for the first time high school graduation was required for entrance. In 1942 the Institute was admitted to the American Association ol Junior Colleges. During the war years while Director Orvis was overseas, Truman A. Parish and Walter C. Hinkle became Acting Co-Directors. During the years 1943-1945 over 4500 persons were trained both on and oft campus in part-time and war training courses. In the autumn of 1948, when Mr. Orvis was appointed Director oi Food Distribution ot Europe under the E.C.A., Mr. Hinkle assumed the Acting Directorship ol the Institute. To keep pace with the rapid development oi the Institute, an extensive building program is antici- pated. Funds have been approved lor the construction oi an Industrial Building, a Frozen Foods Laboratory and Locker Plant, a Farm Machinery Building and a Home Economics Building. A temporary gymnasium is being completed and will be ready tor the Institute's intramural program in September. 22 AG-TECH FACULTY 'X' wa f --"" Top Row-Charles Magwcocl, Instructor in Refrigeration: VV. C. Hinkle, B.S., M.S., Chairman, Rural Engineering Department: Glenn J. Leathersich, M.S., Instructor in Business: D. F, O'Donnell, B.S., Chairman, Diesel Technology: Roger R. Rawe, Ed.M., Chairman, Electrical Department: R. G. Beach, M.S., Instructor in Floriculture. Bottom Row-Warren Bouclc, A.B., Instructor in English: Kenneth Kolstad, B.S.E.E., Instructor in Rural Engineering: Samuel E. Hornbeck, Instructor in Mechanical Technology: James W. Erick. Ed.M., Instructor in Business Administration: Martha C. Koby, M.A., Instructor in English. I . ,L D r ' f Q I I I Top Row-T. A. Parish, M.A., Dean of Men: G. D. Gregory, B.S., Chairman, Laboratory Technol- ogy and Medical Secretary Department: Orin Worden, B.S.E.E., Instructor in Radio: Harold O. Crowell, M.A., Instructor in Rural Engineering: A. Burdet Crofoot, M.Ed., Instructor. Bottom Row -Matthew Burzyclci, Instructor in Radio Laboratory: J. P. Wiles, B.S., Instructor in Power Theory: Milo Van Hall, M.A., Director ol Student Personnel: Charles Dudley, Technical Assistant: Shirley Wurz. B.A., Dean ol Women, Instructor in English. 23 AG-TECH FACULTY Top Row-Herman Sicker, B.S., Instructor: John Lake, M.S., Chairman, Chemistry Department: Harold Panter, Instructor: George S. Robinson, B.A., Chairman, Science Section, Instructor in Frozen Foods and Locker Plant Manager: L. J. Loughlln, M.S., Instructor in Agronomy: William Patchen, B.S., Instructor in Physics: Denton T. Schultz, B.S., Instructor in Animal Husbandry: Rodney Sherwood, Instructor. Bottom Row-Erle M. Myers, B.S.. Instructor in Dairy Industry: J. F. Pellegrino, Ed.M., Chairman, Mechanical Technology: Era Scofield, M.S., Instructor of Zoology: Eugene Reynolds, B.S., Instructor in Mathematics: William Harrison, B.A., Instructor: Philip A. Smith, B.S., Instructor in Rural Engineering. Faculty Not Present-E. J. Brown, B.C.S., Section Chairman, Business Administration Department: Lily C. Carter, Instructor in Secretarial Studies: Betty Jane Daniel, B.S., Librarian: Charles Edelman, Instructor: Eddy E. Foster, B.S., Chairman, Agricultural Department: Wilbur C. Getz, M.A., Instructor in Drafting: Andrew Hritz, M.S., In- structor in Business: Robert Jones, Instructor: Robert Kessler, Instructor: George R. Morganteld, B.S., Instructor: Harold Owen, Electrical Instructor: Nathan Platt, B.S., Instructor in Bacteriology: John H. Renner, Instructor in Electric Laboratory: William Stopper, B.S., Head of Poultry Department. 24 WW W? W gf f, UNIVERSITY SENIOR CLASS 1 OFFICERS Daniel Kane ....,.............. ..... .....,.,,..... P r esidenf Juel Andersen .................................... Vice Presrdenf Carolyn Thomas--- ---------- ---------. S ecretary Herbert Anderson -..---...-.--.-.--. --....---.--.. T reasurer 'QV ...va-. Jerome ALLEN Brooklyn HHN' LIBERAL ARTS KX: Outing Club 'l, 2, 3: Assoc. Editor Kanakadea 2: Class Treas. 2: Senate 1, 2: German Club 1. 5, vw. ww. Robert BECKER Hornell LIBERAL ARTS Varsity Basketbal Deo G. ALLIS, Jr. Hornell GLASS American Ceramic Society 3, 4. Duane C. BEHLEN Palatine Bridge LIBERAL ARTS Freshman Football Manager 3: Athletic Governing Board: Outing Club 3, 4: Varsity Football Manager 4: Kqff. Donald ALVERSON Vestal LIBERAL ARTS Klan: Newman Club: German club 1, 2. Edward BENSON New York CERAMIC ENGINEERING American Ceramic Society: Blue Key: lnterfraternity Council: Frosh Court: Keram- os: KN, Secretary. 26 Duane Juel ANDERSEN Wellsville DESIGN HAH: Orchestra 1-4: Choir 'I-4: String Quartet 3, 4: Fiat 1-3: Chorus 2-4: Foot- light Club 1-4: Church Execu- tive Board 3, 4: Forum Com- mittee 2-4: Class Vice-Pres5- dent 4: Who's Who. Herbert H. ANDERSON Port Allegany, Pa. CERAMIC ENGINEERING Klan, Corres. Sec. 3, Vice- Pres. 4: American Ceramic Society 'I-4: Blue Key 3, Cor- res. Sec. 4: Frosh Court 4: Class Treas. 4. I Joan-Marie BERKMAN Brooklyn LIBERAL ARTS Zeno Club, Secretary-Treasur- er 2, Vice-President 3, Presl- dent 4: Pi Delta Mu. Leonard BERNSTEIN Laurelton CERAMIC ENGINEERING American Ceramic Society 4. William ARGENTIERI Hornell LIBERAL ARTS A2435 Newman Club 1-45 Bas- ketball 1-45 Track 1-45 Foot- light Club 2: Football 2-45 Varsity "A" 2-45 Sec.-Treas. 3, 4. John ASTRACHAN New York LIBERAL ARTS KN5 Fiat 1-25 Varsity Tennis 3, 45 German Club 1-45 Pres. 35 Outing Club 45 Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4. Richard R. BABCOCK Belmont CERAMIC ENGINEERING American Ceramic Society? Badminton Club5 Alpha Phi Omega. Frances BARNETT Brooklyn Ll BERAL ARTS Brooklyn College 1, AKD! Student Senate 25 Spanish Club5 Outing Clubp Pi Gamma Mu. William H. BEAZELL Chautauqua GLASS American Ceramic Society, Secretary 25 Blue Key5 Varsity Tennis 35 Outing Club 3, 45 Social Chairman, Kxlff 3, Vice-President 4. lona Lee BOHL Jelifersonville LIBERAL ARTS Kanakadea Senior Editor 45 Church Choir 1-45 Spanish Club Z, Program Chairman 35 AKO Treasurer 2, President 3, 45 Alpha Tau Theta 2-45 Chorus 35 Outing Club 2. Willis J. BREITSMAN, Jr. Medina CERAMIC ENGINEERING KIan5 Ceramic Society Vice- President 45 St. Pat's Board 1-45 Freshman Cross Country 1. Colin Campbell Victor BROWN BURDICK Cuba Rockville, R. l. CERAMIC ENGINEERING LIBERAL ARTS Keramos 45 American Ceramic Sodalitas Latina 1-45 Chorus Society 2-4. 27 45 SDB Church Choir 1-45 Fiat Lux 25 Cross Country 1. Beverly BUTTON Wellsville LIBERAL ARTS HAH, Social Chairman 3, House Treasurer 3, Critic 35 Fiat Lux 1-35 Kanakadea 45 Pi Delta Epsilon5 Outing Club 1. Sebastian C. CARUSO Jamestown LIBERAL ARTS Chemistry CIub5 Newman Clubf 14:41- Charles H. CLARK Whiresville LIBERAL ARTS Cornell University I5 Varsity Football 2-45 Varsity Track 25 Interlraternity Council 3, Pres- ident 45 A2415 Who's Who. Henry W. CLEEVES Newburgh LIBERAL ARTS Madeline M. COLLINS Saugerties CERAMIC ENGINEERING Student Senate 1, 25 WSG 35 WAGB 45 :XX5 American Ceramic Society l-4. Allen F. CORDIS Jamaica LIBERAL ARTS Community Chest Treasurer 35 R.F.A. 3, Church Board 3, 45 Assembly Committee 3, 45 Pi Gamma Mu5 Student Advisor 35 Students for Wallace 35 Church Choir 2-45 University Chorus 2-45 Who's Who. Nancy CURTISS Ransomville LIBERAL ARTS :XN House Treasurer 45 Fiat 2, 35 Circulation Manager 35 Red Cross 35 Pi Delta Epsilon 4. Wilson J. CUSHING Rochester LIBERAL ARTS Varsity Basketball 15 Intra- mural Athletic Board Presi- dent 35 M.A.G.B. 2-45 Fiat 1- 45 A2415 Freshman Basketball Coach 3. Marcia DAVIS Allred LIBERAL ARTS Senate 15 QQX. 28 Charles DEIGNAN Rosedale CERAMIC ENGINEERING Angelo DELMASTRO Newark LIBERAL ARTS Kq,T5 German Club 2-45 New- man Club 2-45 land 2-4. Evelyn Phyllis COSTELLO Woodbridge, N. J. NURSING W.S.G.5 Outing Club5 EXN. Henry L. COTTRELL Brooklyn LIBERAL ARTS Philip H. CRAYTON Newark Ll BERAL ARTS Choir 1, 25 Chorus 2-45 Alpha Phi Omega 2-45 American Chemical Society 3, 4. Joseph C. CRISPINO Painted Post GLASS Alvets Secretary-Treasurer 1, 25 Newman CIub5 American Ceramic Society5 St. Pat's Board5 Blue Key Secretary- Treasurer5 Frosh Court. Irwin CROPP Hornell LIBERAL ARTS Richard DenBRAVEN, Jr. Hornell LIBERAL ARTS Zeno Club. C Hermine DEUTSCH New York DESIGN HAH5 Footlighr Club 1-35 Fiat 1, 25 Integral 3, 45 R.F A. Cabinet 3, 45 Choir 1-4 Chorus 2-45 Chapel Choir 2. orepnen DEUTSCH Hastings-on-Hudson LIBERAL ARTS 29 lJl'IlJlJLl'1l:K Lynbrook CERAMIC ENGINEERING American Ceramic Society 1-45 Footlight Club 15 Football Band 35 Alpha Phi Omega 2- 45 KQT5 Chapel Choir 2, Garden City GLASS AXA, Vice-President 3, Pres ident 45 Keramos 3, 4, Vice President 45 Blue Key 3, 4 hrierican Ceramic Society 1-4 Treasurer 4. , frl zirzj-:'sQ, , . K. A -Kg. .W ,,k W., ,., . :: ,:t, - -if K, - fr' M - .5 'als 'ii' ' 'ig- gg f, FTF - e ., , 1 fa my A' . L A I i Marlin DILLQN William DOHERTY Cafla M- Roclcaway Beach DOHM Hornell LIBERAL Anrs New Y0'k Fial 3, 4g Foorlighl Club 3 4, Senale 3, 4. LIBERAL ARTS AXA, German Club LIBERAL ARTS Outing Club 1-3, HAH, Treasurer 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Kanakadea 3, Business Manager 45 Alpha Tau Theta 3, 4, WAGB 3, Archery Man- ager 3, '19 'Q , 1 , , lib V 7- ' :Wi "" -. Q i Y 'i S iz-T '--' . if . Roberl Edmund DONADIO Herkimer LIBERAL ARTS Newman Club 1-4, Treasurer 3, 45 French Club 1-4, Treas- urer 45 American Chemical So- ciely 3, 3, Board of Gover- nors 4. WV! 2: Donald H. DREYER Ml. Kisco GLASS Football 15 Glee Club 1, Frosh-Soph Plays lg Keramos 2-45 Kqff. .W-We Charles ELSTEIN New York LIBERAL ARTS KN, Vice-Presidenl 3, lnler- frarernily Council 2, 3, Blue Key 2, 3, Tennis Team 1-3. had Madge EVANS Plainfield, N. J. NURSING XXX- Eli FASS Brooklyn LIBERAL ARTS KN, Fencing 1-4, Forum Com- millee 41 Music Librarian 3 4, Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4. 30 'Vl s . x A Carolyn J. Rebecca FLANDERS FULLER l'lornell Baravla LIBERAL ARTS LIBERAL ARTS HAH, Spanish Club 1, 2. Vfesrern Reserve Urfversily 1, 25 Chorus 35 French Club 3, 45 Integral 3, 4. 0 Frank N. Lawrence H. ELLIOTT M V. Rgchmd H. EZIZLE NEU31- k Silver Creek ew or DIJNNE Baltimore, Md. LIBERAL ARTS Sldney LIBERAL Akrs LIBERAL ARTS AXA! R.F.A. Cabinet: Fiat Luxf Blue Key5 Intertraternity Council Secretaryp Sophomore Class Vice-President5 Spanish Club. ls.. I Bernice GARBER Staten Island LIBERAL ARTS Wagner CoIIege5 Fiat 35 Latin Club President 25 HAI15 Kan- akadea 4. LIBERAL ARTS HAIII Newman Club 1-4, President 35 German Club 2-4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice- President 45 Senate 3, 45 Women's Fencing Team 35 Footlight Club 45 WSG 15 R.F.A. Cabinet 3, 45 Alpha Tau Theta. 1 ef F. Elaine GAYRDINER Allred NURSING Outing Club 45 EXN. Senate Treasurer 15 Fiat 3, 4 Outing Club Treasurer 2, Win- ter Carnival Chairman 3, Out ing Club Publicity Director 4 Spanish Club 2. AXA5 Blue Key 2-45 Church Choir 2-45 Church Board 3, 45 R.F,A. Cabinet 45 Chorus 2. Mary Kathryn ELLIS Allred LIBERAL ARTS EXN5 Alpha Tau Theta 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 25 Intersoror- ity Council 3, 45 Newman Club. Leonard GOLD Ridgewood LIBERAL ARTS KX, Treasurer 2, 3. 31 Herman S. GRAF Yonkers LIBERAL ARTS Fencing 1-45 Zeno Club 2-4, Vice-President 45 American Chemical Society 45 Outing Club 2. ...el Marian GREEN Byron DESIGN Fiat 1-35 HAH Vice-President 45 Footlight Club 1-4. vi Emily HARRINGTON Couclersport, Pa. LIBERAL ARTS SXN President 45 Newman Club 1-45 Kanakadea Z, 35 Spanish Club 1-45 Footlight Club 2, 35 W.S.G. Treas. 3. Gerald HARRINGTON Coudersport, Pa. CERAMIC ENGINEERING Philip K. Daniel M. Robert A. GREGORY GRODEN HANRIGHT Allred Brooklyn Rochester LIBERAL ARTS LIBERAL ARTS LIBERAL ARTS University Church Choir l, 25 Class Pres. 1, Z5 Senate 1, 2, University Chorus 2, 35 Or- Student Affairs Comm. 25 chestra 25 Band 3, 45 Foot- Commander Amer. Legion 35 light Club 15 Outing Club 3. Blue Key 2-4. . '. Y, if V .,e'.Q- 'Wi 5- g,.i . f. . A 1- ...., Q . ' 1: Rhoda JACOBSON Flushing LIBERAL ARTS Independents 15 Kanakadea 45 Assembly Comm. 25 Hall Council 35 Outing Club 2. David J. JOERGER Sea Breeze LIBERAL ARTS Kxlff, President 45 American Ceramic Society 15 K.C.T.U. 15 Newman Club 1-45 German Club 35 American Chemical Society 45 EI Beta Club 1. Richard JOHE Canisteo l.lBERAL ARTS AXA- 32 Richard W. JOHNSON Jamestown LIBERAL ARTS Jamestown Extension 1, 25 Zeno Club 3, 4. Ralph JORDAN Corning LIBERAL ARTS Zeno Club 1-4, Pres, 35 Kqff Treasurer 45 Newman Club 1-45 German Club 35 Outing Club 2. Joseph S. HARVEY, Jr. New York GLASS Arling C. HAZLETT Whitesville LIBERAL ARTS AXA House Manager 2, Blue Key 3, 4, M.A.G.B. 2, 3, Sen- ate 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Track Manager 2, 3, Intramural Sports Board 2, 3, N.S.A. Chairman 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Who's Who. James H. HEASLEY Patchogue CERAMIC ENGINEERING Cross Country 3, American Ceramic Society 'I-4, Pres. Ellis Manor 2. Daniel KANE Dunkirk 1 CERAMIC ENGINEERING Klan Sec. 3, 4, Blue Key 3, 4, American Ceramic Society 1- 45 Chairman, Student Affairs Comm. 4, Senate 3, Treas. 4, Class Vice-President 3, Class President 41 Community Chest 3, Chairman 4, Newman Club 2-4, Who's Who. Roy KANE Fanwood, N. J. LIBERAL ARTS R.F.A. Cabinet 3, 4, Outing GQXI Club 4. Jaclyn KIELEY Yonkers NURSING Outing Club 1, New- man Club 1, 4. 33 Charles P. HOFFMAN Montclair, N. J. LIBERAL ARTS Klan, Outing Club, Chairman, Rod and Gun Section. Michael HUMENIK, Jr. Gariielcl, N. J. GLASS Basketball 2, Tennis 2-4, A543 Secretary 3, Keramos 4, American Ceramic Society Sec. 4 R. Joyce KILLIAN Roosevelt CERAMIC ENGINEERING EXNI American Ceramic So- ciety, Newman Club. Marquita KING Southern Pines, N. C. LIBERAL ARTS Outing Club 3, fir: Lawrence KINLON Maspeth LIBERAL ARTS Fiat Lux 2, 3, Pi Epsilon 3, 4. De Donald E. KNQWLTON Friedrich P. R h t KNUDSEN Harriet I. oc es er New York KUTSCHER CERAMIC ENGINEERING New Yoflf CERAMIC ENGINEERING AXA, Interfraternity Council LIBERAL ARTS Z, 31 American Ceramic So- ciety, . French Club 'lp Latin Club 1, 25 Independents Zp Outing Club 2. 3 Gretchen E. LeSUER Friendship DESIGN Mary Jane LEWIS Kingston DESIGN HAH, W.S.G. 1, 35 Brick Hall Council 3, Brick Head Wait- ress 3g American Ceramic So- ciety Design Division 4. N Q- in ff- W f Q X143-'t. ' mriisa 1 .A E? 4 'ff I 5 ......5p . EN , xz,.,?3:E4i" :K ... ai, - , ' Q ' Qi 1, Y- f a A ,A lr f , Er if tl Q sr 'I K X -ff , .M we N... 5 1 QW, .x my :E-.-1, ,qw Q my f.,.','x'jf,:f.-. 5 if ' .f,eQ'i1E1' 3. ,ram A gseifie ragga! Z , 1.3 riff. Vasc I 5 ,, . 5, HW, ,., .I ,fa - 4. Orville LANDES Niagara Falls CERAMIC ENGINEERING tp-I, we Q3 Lillian LOMBARDI Baldwin NURSING 34 r I Ruth lvl. MACAU LAY Sherrill DESIGN HAH: Fiat 'Ig Women's Sports Editor Z, 31 Kanakadea Z, 3, Photography Editor Sj Chorus 3, 4, 55 French Club 15 Footlight Club 1-5, W.A.G.B. Z-4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 45 Alpha Tau Theta, Phi Sigma Gamma, Alfred "A" 2, Blazer 45 Intersorority Council 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4. i Donald MacINTYRE Yonlcers GLASS XXA, Treasurer 25 Basketball 1 Cross Country lj St. Pat's Board 2. Russell James LANGWORTHY LANG Allred Lynbrook LIBERAL ARTS CERAMIC ENGINEERING Chorus 1-4, Footlight Club 1- 4, French Club 1-4, President 2, German Club 2, Fiat 1, ln- ternational Relations Club 1, 2, Band 1, Union Board 2, President 3, Student Affairs Committee 3, Senate 2, 3, Blue Key 3, 4, Who's Who. X Robert LAWSON Brocton LIBERAL ARTS Footlight Club 2-4, Interira- ternity Council 3, 4, Senate 2? BSXP- 5' f Katherine LECAKES Long Island City LIBERAL ARTS UAH, Fiat Lux 1, News Edi- tor 2, Managing Editor 3, Editor-In-Chief 4, lntersorority Council 3, President 4, Kana- Iradea 4, Associate Editor 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Student Affairs Committee Secretary 4, Pi Delta Epsilon, Fresh Handbook Committee 3, 4, Phi Sigma Gamma, Who's Who. Jay ArnoId LEHRER Forest Hills LIBERAL ARTS KX! American Chemical So- ciety 3, 4, Zeno Club 1, 2. CarI R. Thomas MAXSON MCNEIL Gentry, Ark. BeIIeviIIe THEOLOGY LIBERAL ARTS Howard MILLER Brooklyn LIBERAL ARTS French Club 1, KN. 35 Virginia MILLS South Orange, N. J. NURSING Outing Club, QQX. June MINNICK Boston LIBERAL ARTS AKO Vice-President Chairman 4. 4, Kusn -Q Harold E. MUNSON Frewsburg LIBERAL ARTS Jamestown Extension 1, 2 Zeno Club 3, 4. Lois MUTCH Corning NURSING Outing Club 1, 4, Newman Club 4, QQX. William NAUM Kendall CERAMIC ENGINEERING Kqff, Keramos 4, Newman Club 1, 2, American Ceramic Society 1-4. Robert ' NELSON Westburg CERAMIC ENGINEERING AXA, Newman Club, Ameri- can Ceramic Society. Elizabeth A. NEWELL Washington, D. C. LIBERAL ARTS HAH Social Chairman 3, Rushing Chairman 4, Fiat Lux 'I-3, Kanakadea 4, Alpha Tau Theta, Pi Delta Epsilon, W.A.G.B. 3, 4. Michael J. ORZANO Rockville Centre CERAMIC ENGINEERING Klan, Rushing Chairman 4, Wrestling 2, Varsity "A" 2 4, Newman Club 1-4, Ameri- can Ceramic Society 1-4. John PABST Latrobe, Pa. CERAMIC ENGINEERING AXA, American Ceramic So- ciety 3, 4, Newman Club 3, 4. William L. PANGBORN Spencerport CERAMIC ENGINEERING Klan, House Manager 3, American Ceramic Society 1-4. 36 Ingram PAPERNY New York LIBERAL ARTS Frank PASTERNACK Brooklyn LIBERAL ARTS Emily NICHOLL Ca rthage LIBERAL ARTS HAH, Church Choir 1, 2, Fiat Lux 3, Proof Editor 4, Kana- kadea 3, Organization Editor 45 W.S.G. 3, President 4, Student Affairs Committee 41 German Club 2-4, Secretary- Treasurer 3, Alpha Tau Theta: Phi Sigma Gamma, Who's Who. David NIXEN New York CERAMIC ENGINEERING KN! C.C.N.Y. 1, American Ceramic Society 1-4. William J. O'CONNOR Hornell LIBERAL ARTS Glee Club 3, 4. Lavern C. OLSON Jamestown LIBERAL ARTS Chapel Choir 35 Chorus 35 Outing Club 3, Mark Townsend O'NElL Hornell LlBERAL ARTS Varsity Basketball 2. dun., Richard K. PEDU Garden City CERAMIC ENGINEERING Elizabeth PENDLETON Hamburg DESIGN HAH: Footlight Club 1-4 Chorus 2, Modern Dance 35 Forum Committee 1-4. ...it-..lL Barbara PHELPS Glen Rock, N. J. NURSING EXN- 37 Justin H. PIERCE Hamden, Conn. LIBERAL ARTS Teacher's College of Conn. 1 2, Footlight Club 4, Senate 4. Susan PIKE Huntington NURSING Outing Club 1, 4, 99X Ceil PODPCSKI Greenwich, Conn. LIBERAL ARTS QQX, Vice-President 2, House Manager 3, President 45 New- man Club 144. AIgercI A. RASCH Ansonia, Conn. LIBERAL ARTS Arthur SCHWARTZ Nyack LIBERAL ARTS KN Sargent-at-Arms 35 Vice- President, Intramural Associ- ation 3. Sidney SCHWEITZER New York LIBERAL ARTS KIan5 Blue Key 3, 45 Varsity Football 2-45 Phi Psi Omega 45 Varisily "A" 3, President 4. George W. REUNING, Jr. Wellsville CERAMIC ENGINEERING Ajqt, President 35 Keramosg American Ceramic Society, President 45 Varsity football 2-4. QQ' Lucille RICCIO Harrison LIBERAL ARTS Spanish Club 1, 25 Newman Club 1-4. Ignatius L. SCOTT LeRoy LIBERAL ARTS Varsity Football Z-4. 38 James D. SECREST Muncie, Ind. DESIGN Robert F. RODERICK Rutherford, II. J. LIBERAL ARTS Fiat Lux 1, 35 Footlight Club 1, 2, 35 Forum Committee 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Integrai 3. Jesse SHAPIRO Brooklyn CERAMIC ENGINEERING KN! Outing Club, Cross Country I. - ' I Sondra RUBIN Newburgh LIBERAL ARTS Brick, Vice-President 3, Bad- minton Club, Outing Club. Richard T. SANDBORN Belmont LIBERAL ARTS Charles W. SCHANE, Jr. Hornell CERAMIC ENGINEERING American Ceramic Societyy Zeno Club. Varsity Basketball 2, 4. dn 'fi- Donald SHERK Stevensville, Ont. CERAMIC ENGINEERING Leslie SHERSHOFF Alfred LIBERAL ARTS Bjxpg Alpha Phi Omega, Sec- retary 1, Zeno Club 25 Cercle Francais 1. l Marie Louise SICA Floral Park DESIGN HAH Secretary 3, President 41 Alpha Tau Theta 3, Presi- dent 45 W.A.G.B. 4, Choir l-4: Fencing Club 1, 2, Frosh Handbook, Art Editor 35 Kanakadea 4. 39 'EEHXNE Rochester Hornell CERAMIC ENGINEERING CERAMIC ENGINEERING AXA, President 3: Blue Key American Ceramic Society 3, 31 45 Amedcan Ceramk So' 4, Keramos 3, 4. dew I'4' , ' wi . , We -' Julia S. SICKER Allred LIBERAL ARTS x -nv . wg ,xg ' I - ' f " ,... 112 ' ,, . 145. J Robert SIMMS Hornell LIBERAL ARTS Zeno Club. 1 William L. SIMPSON Allred Ll BERAL ARTS Syracuse University 15 Kulffi Fiat Lux 3, 4. Roger D. SKINNER Hornell GLASS Peter A. SLUSARSKI Syracuse DESIGN 'PK Q 3 ' Jean STANGROVER Cowlesville NURSING +frf-tX- HAI c Renee SUCHORA Depew DESIGN If Fiat 1-45 Sports Edi- tor 1, 25 W.A.G.B, 35 Span Club 1, 25 Newman Club Chorus 35 Pi Delta Epsi- lon. Raymond Robert TAYLOR Andover THEOLOGY B.A., University of 40 Buffalo. Richard E. SMITH Auburn GLASS Outing Club 1-45 Fiat William TEETER Hornell LIBERAL ARTS Zeno Club 4. of James SNOW Whitesville CERAMIC ENGINEERING KWT5 Keramos, President 45 American Ceramic Society 1- 45 St. Pat's Board 35 El Beta Club 15 K.C.T.U. 1. Carolyn THOMAS Springville DESIGN Q1-XX: Alumni Sec. 3, Social Chairman 3, Vice-Pres. 45 W.A.G.B. 3, 4: Cheerleading Manager 3, 45 Cheerleading 1-45 Choir 25 N.S,A. 3, 4, Stud. Advisor 4. Lewis STEINMAN New York LIBERAL ARTS Student Senate 25 KN. Jerome William Betty Jeanne STERN STETSON STEVENS Brooklyn Kenmore Chester, Pa. LIBERAL ARTS CERAMIC ENGINEERING NURSING Gordon THRALL Jamestown Ll BERAL ARTS Footlight Club 3, 45 Ajqg. "FF Richard TRACY Falconer DESIGN Footlight Club SGXI Choir 1, 45 Outing Club 45 Senate 4. V' :rv--P-f-1v-W-1-Q---w---g---I X ,, I I Al 3 -54 1 5 1" A "A4 ,,', F E .,., , WL E? M Evelyn Mary Elizabeth VAN RlPER VAN NORMAN Spencer Olean LIBERAL ARTS HAH, Alumni Sec. 2, Social Chairman 45 Fiat 1-45 Kanaka- dea 45 Chorus 2-45 Chapel Choir 2-45 Church Exec. Board 35 Fencing 15 Zeno Club 3, 45 German Club 2-4, Pres. 45 Pi Delta Mug Sodalitas Latina 25 French Club 4. 41 LIBERAL ARTS HA1'15Kanakadea 3, Editor 45 Fiat 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 W.S.G. Treas. 45 Phi Sigma Gamma. Kenneth A. STICKNEY Rochester THEOLOGY Pres. of Student Body5 Dele- gate to Interseminary Con- lerence5 A.B. Degree Hope College. Arthur WALLACE New York CERAMIC ENGINEERING Footlight Club 3, 45 Ameri- can Ceramic Society 1-4. William WALMSLEY Niagara Falls CERAMIC ENGINEERING KWT, American Ceramic So- ciety 3, 4g EI Beta Club 1 K.C.T.U. 1. 1 Patricia WILEY Jefferson, Wis. NURSING 99X- .wwf i. 4 Arline WALS Donald New Yorlc WATKINS Painted Post LIBERAL ARTS CERAMIC ENGINEERING Outing Club 'I, 2g W.S.G. Sec. 3X Hall CO'-'NCI' 3- Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4. ff, f'.1.5 , .a 'fy "V 2. h t ' I V , 4 I .ii R' ' 1 Q Na? I , li 3 Gordon R. Janet WILLIAMS WILSON New Yorlc Fulton CERAMIC ENGINEERING LIBERAL ARTS Spanish Club 2-4, Vice-Presb dent 4: Latin Club 2-4, Vice President 3, Outing Club 2, 45 French Club 45 HAH, 42 Richard WATKINS Painted Post CERAMIC ENGINEERING Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4. AE? , P Ma ry Lou WATT Kenmore NURSING Ralph WINDUS Belmont LIBERAL ARTS Zeno Club 3, 4. Choir 9. Vfilla WRIGHT Youngstown NURSING W.S.G. 45 Castle GBX- Leroy R. WEAVER Elmira CERAMIC ENGINEERING Senate If American Ceramic Society I-4. RN., X I Claire WEINER Brooklyn LIBERAL ARTS Pi Gamma Mu. Robert F. WHITFORD Little Genesee CERAMIC ENGINEERING Football 25 American Ceramic Society 2-4, Sec. 4, Keramos Herald 4. Normalee WIEGAND Poughkeepsie DESIGN Independents I, 2, Choir I, 25 Fencing Club lp Chorus 2-45 Outing Club 2-4, R.F.A. Cab- inet 3, Church Board 4, Band 3? 99X- I Richard E. Nicholas ZEGLER LICALZI Buffalo Bronx DESIGN LIBERAL ARTS Ajrp. Arab, Varsity "A", Varsity Football 3, 4. 43 Robert WIGHTMAN Bath LIBERAL ARTS KQTJ Choir lj Band 'Ig Or- chestra 'Ij Campus Cheers 1, Collegians 2, 3, Intramural Council 2, 3, Pres. 45 Cross Country 2-45 Track 3, 4g K.C.T.U. 1, EI Beta Club 1: Kanakadea 15 Fiat 2, 3, Bus. Mgr. 4. UNIVERSITY JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS George Harris .....A .,.,, P resident Jeanette Klimaieski ,,.,. ,.... V ice President Dwight Brown ,... .... T reasurer Joan Hatfield ...., ...... S ecretary First Row-Harris, Hatfield, Brown. Second Row-Lawson, Anderson, Kennedy, Johnston, Thayer, Rosser, DeProsse. Third Row-Vanderhoven, Lobaugh, DiGennaro, Frantz, Busteed, Maloney, Bradley, Goss, Peterson. Fourth Row-Kennedy, Foster, Kennedy, Bryant, Goldenberg, Saunders, Peterson. Fifth Row-Trax, Johnson, Tarbrake, O'NeiI, Kelly, Schoonmaker, Pausewang, Vencko, Wetherby. Sixth Row-Conklin, Best, Griffin, English, Root. Seventh Row-Coffin, Garrison, Tournaud, Spring, Winship, Hawkins. Eighth Row-Martin, Hall, Pixley, Stucker, Jova, Stermer, Marshall, Komitor. 44 x4 First Row-Goodrich, Maguire, Schulmeister. Second Row-Patashnik, Crouchley, Olenchuk, Schaa, Hessinger, Jones, Egbert, Larsen, Zrieimer. Third Row-Wray, Harding, Lockhart, Selko, Bousser, Cretekos, Jones, Krep- ski, LaVan, Utter. Fourth Row-Korman, Simpson, Fitzpatrick, Sly, Shetkowitz, Macaulay, Shapiro, Swain, Rothemund, Rosenthal. Fifth Row-Sayer, Bette, Shuit, Drew, Evans, Distler, Angermann, Brion, Martz. Sixth Row-Warn, Huntington, Clark, Clute, Fahnert, Einstein, Davis, Dahoda, Seventh Row-Hollands, Gardner, Pixley, Russo, Nohle, Prusik, Bowen, White, Schoenfeld, Schaefer. UNIVERSITY SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS A 7 1 Samuel Maguire .... ..... P resident 15 Audrey Goodrich .... .,.., V ice President William Spangenberg .... ....,. T reasurer Alice Schulmeiste r.,,,. ,,.,, S ecretary 45 UNIVERSITY FRESHMAN CLASS First Row-Richmond, Disch, Amberg, Ellis, Helms, Shackson, Lord, Weissner, Kovats, Nelsen, Bard, Falcone, Frank, Koster, Baker. Second Row-Bowler, Fleming, Okun, Leondar, Bebarfeld, Petersen, Callahan, Munt, Litchfield, Mockus, Bennett, Simmons, Crandall, Miller, Perry, Vail, Mullen, Third Row-Wakely, Sutton, Dick, Kinsman, Bertrand, Herrick, Ridgeway, Webb, Shindler, Armstrong, Byers, Barnes, Frank, Dryer, Newton. Fourth Row-Small, Sacltadorf, Biro, Pixley, Stubbs, Reuning, Shroder, Riker, Smith, Styhr, Henion, Folts, Zito. Fifth Row-Hawkes, Fisher, Auskern, Hallett, Boulton, lppolito, Gassman, Moskof, Phillips, Ogden, Moore, Mendez, Fcrmont, Hochenburg. Sixth Row-Foster, Gotzmer, Wright, Sheehan, Seeley, Schulz, Persick, Sl, Clair, Franklin, Westfall, Baxter, Hamm, Nies, Britting, Allen, Mills, Worth. 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Arthur LaSalle ................. .....,.,.. V ice President Doreen Newton ............,.,....,...................,.. Secretary William Rider ........ ,,.,,.,.,. T reasurer 47 I5rf322i',Qr2w',,'. . " -,-- . . . sv., 1 ' W A r I sinus ' .' g -EQ . I .QQQJ . 1-, s """NfAi:7 'E .,.',..f 3 , .as Richard ALLEN OnIeY Alfred Station ARNOLD Johnson City POWER RADIO KAE 1, 2, 3: Electronics Ciub 2' 3' Electronics Club 1, 2: Hams Z. ' l 3:29 uQ1tgZA:o'A ' Paw "1 f .1 7 .,.l 4.3 ' - -X .E , "" I ' I Z f Laurence James BONHOTAL BOUIE West Nyack Newark, N. J. REFRIGERATION ACCOUNTING Varsity Track 1-3: Senate 2, Football: Basketball: Track: 3: Student Council, 2. Commerce Club. Y M "" .I 1' E NN I I 1 , I iw John C. ARRINGTON Le Roy POWER Sampson College 1: Electron- ics Club 1, 2. I a William AUSTIN Hall AGRICULTURE KAE: Cross Country, 1. B438 ws,,...mn- John L. BREESE Horseheads DAIRY Dairy Science Club. 48 Robert W. BRENNAN Rochester REFRIGERATION A.5.R.E. 1-3. Malcolm AVERILL Utica REFRIGERATION Mary Lou BREWER Elmira LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Teknicons 1, President 2: W.S.G. 2: Choir 1. Carolyn BABCOCK Dansville FLORICU LTU RE QQX1 Senate 1: Hortus Club 1, 2: Kanakadea Staff 1. Frederick BAUMGARTEN Hornell POWER Electronics Club 1. Donald M. BEMIS Westfield DAIRY AXA: Interfraternity Council 31 Union Board 4: Intramural Board 3, 4. Paul BETLEM Rochester REFRIGERATION Cross Country 1, Z5 A.S.R.E. 2, Track 1. Ralph A. BOESON Fine City FLORICULTURE Hadley Paul John Jacob BROWN BROWN BROWER Hinsdale Rochester Cedarhurst RURAL ENGINEERING FLORICULTURE FLORICULTURE Rural Engineers Club 1, Social Hortus Club 1, 2. Hortus Club 1, 2. Chairman 2. 49 Eugene D. BRYANT Westfield, Mass. REFRIGERATION Student Council 15 Vice-Presi- dent A.S.R.E. 1, 2. JS Charles A. BRYNER Springville CONSTRUCTION SERVICE A.S.R.E. 1, Forum Committee 3. Richard BURDICK Wellsville RURAL ENGINEERING Rural Engineering Club. fiffb Clair BURGESON Jamestown ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Horn and Hoof Club 1-3. V Q X , ,gif ., " ' Q - , f. , '- -- , 1 X ' if I l - if lpmi fr ' P -, fm-Q' I -1- . P . -I ,R X l ' 3-4. 2 I 1 x . a,,, , X , l, .. George CONSTABLE Roderick Saddle River, N. J. COOPPER Auburn ANIMAL HUSBANDRY CONSTRUCTION SERVICE Khxjg Horn and Hoof Club If 2- F1-51' 'I-35 lnlerfraterniry Council 2, 35 Elettronics Club 3. Roger BURKE Naples FROZEN FOODS Frozen Foods Club 1, 2. KAI: Bruce I. BYINGTON Rochester AGRICULTURE President Production Club 2. Wesley Sheppard COX, Jr. Bridgelon, N, J. BUSINESS Klan Alpineg Liberal Arts 50 I Robert A. CROWLEY Cooperstown REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E. 2. George CARRIS Endicott RADIO Klxjj Eleclronics Club Richard DAIN Meadville, Pa. RADIO Eleclronics Club 1. Carmen CERIO Canastota POWER F912 Student Council Treas- urer 2g Electronics Club 2: Ex hibit Chairman Autumn Festi- val. Beverly CHASE Lockport LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY QQX5 Teknicons 1, 2, Wheat- on House Manager. Marian CHUDYK East Rochester LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY QHXI Teknicons 1, 2, Student Council 1. Stuart N. COHEN Rochester REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E. 1, 2. Robert J. COLEGROVE Corning CONSTRUCTION SERVICE I Leo A. DAVIS Whitesville REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E. 3. William DEKLEVA Gowanda RADIO Electronics Club 1, President 2. Robert DENEEN Elmira BUSINESS F912 Treasurer 25 lnterfrater- nity Council 15 Student Coun- cil 1, Commerce Club 15 Pres- ident Zp Outing Club 1, 2. 51 Warren W. DERROW Harrisonburg, V RADIO Electronics Club. Daniel DiFRANCESCO New Rochelle FLORICULTURE Hortus Club 1, 25 Newman Club 21 Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2. JW Langford W. DOBBINS Kendall AGRICULTURE .il Martin DONLIN Oneonta REFRlGERATlON A.S.R.E. 2. 'KP Harry J. EDWARDS Johnstown REFRIGERATION A.S,R.E. 2. N6 Robert EISENBERG Rochester RURAL ENGINEERING KAE, Secretary 2, Rural En- gineers Club. l X. X. Robert W. ENO, Jr. Honesdale, Pa. RURAL ENGINEERING I'9I', Chaplain 2, Rural En- gineers Club 1, 2, Aviation Club 1, 2. Patricia FITZPATRICK Hornell LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY EXN, Teknicons 1, Treasurer 2, WAGB 2g Student Council 'l. Joseph FLUSTER Albany POWER Electronics Club 2, 3. Audrey FOOTE Niagara Falls MEDICAL SECRETARY EXNQ Tekniconsg Red Cross. 52 Dorothy FOSTER Johnson City SECRETARIAL :XNf Commerce Club Secre tary 1, 2. Tony FRAGNITO Elmira REFRlGERATlON A.S.R.E. 1-3. enum- Robert ESHELMAN Portville REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E. Lawrence F. FARRELL Newport REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E. 1-3. Thomas J. FEELEY Lockport REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E. Edward FELDBAUER Webster REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E. 1, 2. Edward FIRLIT Utica FROZEN FOODS Frozen Foods Club. Marion FRANK Canaioharie LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Teknlcons 1, Secretary 2: Stu- dent Council 2: Rosebush President 2. Marie June FULLER Batavia LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY HAH, House Manager 35 W.S.G. Treasurer 3, Social Editor Fiat 31 Footlight Club 3, 47 Pi Delta Epsilon. Pratt Ins George GAFFEY New York POWER titute 15 Electronics Club 2. 53 Dominick GAGLIARDI Schenectady BUSINESS. Commerce Club 1, Larry GARRETT Kent, Ohio ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Horn and Hoof Club 1, Trsas urer 2, Flying Club 1, 2. George Howard Donald Norman GATES GOODFELLOW GRAUE Crolon Falls Forty Fort, Pa. Alden AGRICULTURE REFRIGERATION ANIMAL HUSBANDRY KAQQ Conservation Club Z. KAjg A.S.R.E, Horn and Hoof Club 2, Y I Pt. . ' . ..,. . 12:71 , 5. r x Robert P. HEALY Douglas Johnstown HENDERSON AVIS Niagara Falls HIRSCHEY FROZEN Fooos H Carrhage REFRIGERATION Frolen Foods Club 1, 2. LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY R.E. 1, 25 Varsily Bas ball: BEYP- Universily Choir 15 Teknicons 1, 2: eex- 54 Franklin Sidney GRIFFIN GRIFFITH Corning Wyoming REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATION A.5.R.E. 1-3: Ouling Club 21 A.S.R.E. l-3. Newman Club 3. Charles HOAGLAND Canisleo POWER President Junior Classy Slu- denr Council 15 Kkxjg Senate 15 Electronics Club 25 lnrerfra- ternily Council 1. Belly HOLDRIDGE Canaslola SPECIAL STUDENT Teknicons 1, 21 AKO. N. lan GUMMOE Honesclale, Pa. RURAL ENGINEERING F912 Secretary 2, Rural En- gineers Club 1, President 25 Student Council 2. William HAMLIN Dunkirk RADIO Electronics 1, 2. Jesse B. HANNAN, Jr. Rochester ANIMAL HUSBANDRY KAS, Treasurer 25 Horn and Hoof Club, Football lj Sen- ate 15 Manager Freshman Basketball Team. E. Ralph l-lol.MAN Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island FROZEN FOODS Frozen Foods Club, Vice-Pres- ident 1, President 2, Student Council 25 Outing Club 1. r Shirley HOLT Central Bridge LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Teknicons 1, 2. 'x Robert E. HUDSON Jordan REFRIGERATION Refrigeration Club Z5 Band Drum Maior 1, Freshman Foot- ball 1. 55 Kathleen HANRIGHT Rochester ACCOUNTING Commerce Club 1, Z5 Student Council 2, QQX. Nelson HARRIS Coxsaclrie REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E. 1, 2. George HUEGEL Erie, Pa. REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E. All Mary INGRAM Newburgh LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Teknicons 1, 2, Senate 2, Fiat 1, 25 Ag-Tech Editor 21 Kana- kadea Z. fe., A F., ,, ,vm ..., .G .-v,,' 4. Lawrence JAMESON Angola REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E. 1, 2. .., , .,,. -..Q .Y-,,,...,,,.,,,,,nNm-,ew 1- .. -1 - r.w,+'1.. 1 -1 , v:'f1f4153X? ' 1' - 5537 1 r 1,"::'a',:4 i x Y-1:35. Q X' 15:92 Richard JENNINGS Maurice Led, JOHNSTON Jack JONE Hagerstown, Md. S Alben POWER Unaclllla KEHR REFRIGERATION Bellerose Egec,,,,,,gcs Club 1, consrrzucrlon serzvrce A.S.R.E. 1, 2: Alpha Phi Orne- BUSINESS ga 1, 2. Freshman Class Vice-Presl- dent, Senate 1, Vice-President Z, President 35 Student Coun- cll1, 2, 3, N.S.A. 2, 3, Forum 2, 3, M.A.G.B. 2, 3, A.S.R.E. 1. Commerce Club 1, 2, Track 1, 25 Student Council 25 Cross Country 1. Stanley M. KOZLOWSKI Niagara Falls REFRIGERATION Varsity Wrestling 1, Z, A.S.R.E. 1, 2, B-ftp. Joseph LANDSMAN Poughkeepsie POWER Electronics Club 2 Mac Betty Arthur LANG LAPP LaSALLE Allegany LeRoy Rochester AGRONOMY SECRETARIAL POWER Conservation Club, Newman Newman Club 1, 25 HAH, Club Commerce Club 1, 2. 56 rg, 'Jw 4-vw., gL.....A Y' Stanley Max KOLTON Karl E. KEIL N. Tonawanda ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Horn and Hoof Club 1, 2. .-3' William B. LENG Loudonville REFRIGERATION F911 Steward 25 Aviation Club Vice-President 1, Presi- dent 2, Outing Club 11 Direc- tor Rod and Gun Club Z, A.S.R.E. 1, Sec. 25 Fencing 1. Robert H. KINSMAN Towanda. Pa. FLORICULTURE Hortus Club 1, 25 Senate Newman Club 2. t ,X we Howard KISHPAUGH Hershey, Pa. REFRIGERATION A,S.R.E. 1, 2. PQ --Q, .X Edmond A. Frank H. LEWICKI LEWIS Slwerburne Lockport POWER FLORICULTURE Electronics Club 1, 2. Hortus Club, Camera Club. 57 KNOBLOCH Kendall ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Horn and Hoof Club. Rome RURAL ENGINEERING Rural Engineers Club 1, 'WOHWW -in nt? auf ! Jane LYTLE Salem SECRETARIAL HAH, Treasurer 3, 45 All Al- fred Basketball 35 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, W.A.G.B. 3, Student Council Sec. 3, 45 Alpha Tau Theta. Stanley LYTTLE Mumford FROZEN FOODS Frozen Foods Club Sec. Z I I 1, , , If VI John A. MAGRINO Mamaroneck BUSINESS Sludenl Council President 2, K-XE, Social Chairman l, 2, N.S.A. 2, Sfudenl Affairs Comm. 2, Commerce Club 1, 2, Freshman Football 1, Male Glee Club 2. an 'U' l X Joseph J. MASLYN Manchester FROZEN FOODS Frozen Foods Club Vice- denl 2. Presi- Gaelano MIRABELLA Glen Rock, N. J. POULTRY Produclion Club Sec. 1, Carn- era Club 2. Richard Roy C. MCCARTHY MCINTYRE Hornell Buffalo REFRIGERATION POWER KAI. Electronics Club 1, 2. 4 ,Jag ...uf- James MITSCHER Frederick T. Hamburg MOTT James H. Nyack MOYER ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Buffalo AGRONOMY Horn and Hoof Club 1, Sec. 2. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Cross Counlry 1, Conservalion Club Z5 Produclion Club 1, Hom and Hoof Club 1' Kil' Alpha Phi omega 1, 2. 58 William MCLEAN Binghamton ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Horn and Hoof Club 1, Z. ,Q fha Q ,, 1. 'W V , '-,-f ...C ,5.:"x I t rf' i X . . wg Q ik xx ' John R. MULLINS Johnstown FROZEN FOODS Frozen Foods Club 1, 2. I . Louis McNINCH Belmont RURAL ENGINEERING Rural Engineers Club 1. Harriet I. MEE Fredonia MEDICAL SECRETARY Wheaton House Vice-President 27 Teknicons 2. John C. Robert NIEGARR MENCER Floral Park Smethport, Pa. BUSINESS REFRIGERATION A.S.R,E. Charles M. MILLER Big Flats AGRONOMY Production Club 15 Conserva- tion Club 2. Robert G. MURPHY Rutland Heights, Mass. DAIRY Dairy Science Club 1, Pres. 2g Student Council 2. Margaret , Richard Mussl-IAFEN Antoinette MURRAY B MURRAY We" LeRoy LeRoy LABORATORY rec:-rNoLoGY POWER LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Tekniconsi Newman Club. Clarkson Tech. 'lg Electronics Teknicons: Newman Club. 1, 2- 59 George H. NEWBURY Ripley AGRICULTURE Horn and Hoof Club lj Con servation Club 1. E.. ll Doreen NEWTON Johnson City SECRETARIAL Commerce Club 1, 2, Richardean NICHOLS Owego FLORICULTURE Y v RIN- Hortus Club 1, Pres. 2 W.S.G, 2: Kanakadea 1, Ag. Tech. Editor Kanakadea 2. Clarence E. O'BRIEN E. Jewett POWER Electronics Club 2. 40-1-'T' Daniel J. O'NEIL Hudson FLORICULTURE Hortus Vice-President 17 KAE, President 25 Camera Club 2. 'NW '-...-... Nelson Robert H. PARKS PARSONS West Decatur, Pa. Westfield, Pa. AGRONOMY RURAL ENGINEERING Senate 15 Student Council 2, Rural Engineers Club 1, 2 Treas. 1. Arthur W. PATTERSON Hamburg FLORICULTURE Hortus 1, 2. 60 George A. PAYNE Chapin RURAL ENGINEERING James H. O'NEIL Newburgh CONSTRUCTION SERVICE Joseph PERRIN Elmira REFRIGERATION A.s.R.E. 1, 2. L'-22" 9? Peter Laurence PACE OUTWATER . Fredonia Lockport FROZEN FOODS REFRIGERATION Wrestling 1: Frozen Foods A soc. Treasurer, KAE. A.s.n.E. 1, 11911. Myrlin L. PAGE Afton CONSTRUCTION SERVICE A.S.R.E. 1. Richard PAGE Binghamton BUSINESS Outing Club 1: Commerce Club 2. William G. PARKER Warners FROZEN FOODS Frozen Foods Club 1, Eleanor Casimer PETTIT PIKUL East Rochester Schenectady LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY REFRIGERATION Choir 11 Kanakadea 1, Tekni- Refrigeration Club 1, Z. cons, Treasurer 1, 25 EXN. John K. PITCHER Elmira REFRIGERATION PQI' President 2, Outing Club: Senate 2, Student Af- fairs Committee: Ag-Tech Senior Class President, Stu- dent Council. 61 Odoardo POGGIOLI Caracas, Venezuela AGRONOMY Student Council: Newman Club: Outing Club: Conserva- tion Club: Alpha Phi Omega. William POOLE SpringIieId, Mass FLORICULTURE Hortus Club 1, 2. Richard S. PRECHTL Elmira DAIRY Dairy Science Club 1, Treasur er 2. I Grover J. PURDY, Jr. Johnson City REFRIGERATION A.S,R.E. 1-35 Big, Donald QUACKENBUSH Canaioharie FROZEN FOODS Frolen Foods Club 1, 2 Freshman Foofball Mgr. 1. H. Jackson ROSSELL, Jr. Great Neck BUSINESS Commerce Club 1, 25 Sludenl Council 'li FHFI Outing Club 1. Raymond ROUSELLE Buffalo POULTRY Frederick T. SATTLER MI. Vernon BUSINESS Commerce Club 1, 25 Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2. 62 1 Robert RASMUSSEN Oceanside REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E. 1, 2, Track 1, Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2. Richard RAYBU RN Vicfor ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Horn and Hoof Club 1, Holsleln Supl. Z. I Don SAVILLE Orchard Park RURAL ENGINEERING Rural Engineers Club, PHP. Harold SCHOENDORF Asbury Park, N. J. REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E. 1, 2. Robert W. Frank S. REILLY REYNOLDS Wesl Haven, Conn. Elmira REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E. 1, 2. Kaye REX North Colwoclon BUSINESS Commerce Club 1, 2. Gilbert SCHOONOVER Galelon, Pa. REFRIGERATION William SCHREINER Wellsville ACCOUNTING Commerce Club 2. be William SCHWARZ New York FROZEN FOODS Frozen Foods Club. 63 Philip RICHARDSON Geneseo ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Horn and Hoof Club 1, 2. Angelo J. SCIARRINO Mt. Morris REFRIGERATION A.5.R.E. 2. William RIDER Foreslville POWER Electronics Club 1, 2. Q an 1' V 5 1 'c 3, s :fix rf- .. , V35 ,NE v Q Mg X is E - Richard SCOTT Hinsdale RURAL ENGINEERING Rural Engineers Club 1, I 2 F?" ,riff John SCROCCO Hornell BUSINESS Edward SHERIDAN Hornell LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Herbert SHERMAN Wellsville BUSINESS Commerce Club 1, 2. Esther SCHULTZ Castorla nd LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Teknicons 1, Treasurer 25 EIQX- Samuel W. SHUTI Cortland REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E. 1, Treasurer Z Audley STEWART Rochester AGRICULTURE Horn and Hoof Clu George STOLTMAN Conesus ANIMAL HUSBANDRY b 2. Horn and Hoof Club 1, 2. Ronald STROEBEL Mayville RURAL ENGINEERING Rural Engineers Club 1, KA:- 64 Thomas A. SUTFHEN, Jr. Binghamton RURAL ENGINEERING Varsity Football 1, 21 FSF, House Manager 1, Outing Club 1, Z, President 11 Track I. Walter F. TELLER, Jr. Horseheads RURAL ENGINEERING Rural Engineers Club 2 Raymond STETLER Jr Q, ,.r,. , . r g Leola STEEG William SNYDER E .H Hamburg BUSINESS SIMONS ' ggertsvr e , Attica AGRONOMY Wellsvllle RADIO Commerce Ciubg 132111, SECRETARIAL POULTRY Electronics Club 1, 25 Radio Commerce Club 1, 2: EXNI Radmlor 1' Outing Club 2. Margery THAYER Franlclinville SECRETARIAL Forum Committee 1, 21 Rose- bush Social Chairman Zi Com- merce Club Vice-President 2. Cecil THOMAS Geneva BUSINESS Commerce Club 1, Club 1. Robert TOMPKINS Rochester FLORICULTURE 21 Outing Hortus Club. 65 Mary Jane TORNABENE Canastota LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY AKC, Corresponding Secre- tary 25 Social Chairman 25 R.F.A. Cabinet 25 Newman Club: Teknicons 1, 2. Anthony VISCUSI Amsterdam REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E.g Newman Club Frozen Foods Club 1 Q-19' Charles G. VOGT New York FROZEN FOODS Jose WONG-VALLE Managua, Nicaragua ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ,2. George A. VOSSLER Eggertsville AGRICULTURE Producrion Club 1 . David WALKER Norwich REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E. 1, z. .Q-fi? -.V. ,, . 4 M .-0 fx ,E si :.' e. We Q - I : N in --ab 1 we iff if A , f ...ff s Garlh YAUCHZY Joseph A- Arcade YORIO Corning BUSINESS REFRIGERATION Commerce Club 66 .cw 1 ! J u n e WAS H B U R N Af l i ca A C C O U N T I N G Commerce Club 1, 2, Sludenl C o u n c il 2 . I 1':-l"sf': , ' KX ' .. . i-I eva. .A . .. .. 7 N ,. Q i -r"'i 1, ' 1-K " 1 I Y ig 3111 1 -rj ' :ff ' C 1. ,rc R u I h - I. o u i s e YO U N G G e n e v a B U S I N ES S Choir 1, 2, Commerce Club 2, Church Executive Board 2, Fiat 1, 2, Kanakadea 25 Slu- denl Council 1, 2. David WEINSTEIN Rochester FROZEN FOODS Frozen Foods Club. -.-.ni Stephen ZAZVERSKEY Pine Bush REFRIGERATION A.s.R.E. 1, 2. Herman WEISSFLOG Bainbridge REFRIGERATION A.S.R.E. Roberl' Paul L. Russell WENDERLICH WILLIAMSON WIMER Corning Lockport Strasburg, Pa. FLORICULTURE REFRIGERATION RURAL ENGINEERING Horfus Club 15 Camera Club Senate 1, lnrerfrarernily Rural Engineers Club 1, 2. Council 2. Treasurer 2. Glenwood ZIMMERMAN N. Tonawanda REFRlGERATlON A.S,R.E. 2. f ., ,stint ' 2.33 'Q Y ' Vw Y 0 Vg-ws.-f' F 1,4 2313. is Qi' f, I ' X' , 5 Victor L. PALU M BO Canandaigua REFRIGERATION rgjqf 1, 2, Pres. 2, A.S.R.E. 67 1, 2, Sec. 1. Elden WINGERT Elmira POWER Eleclronics Club, KAE ., ,ggzixwe N if wg.:-as 'W 1 ...al First Row-Orimenko, Schlosser, Kraft, Carey, Muzyka, Spateholts, Sheldon, Rodden, Hollbrook. Second Row- Grillo, Stevens, Payne, Hyson, Lewis, Sypniewski, Kruger, Evans, Third Row-Keach, Barton. AG-TECH JUNIGR CLASS , Mis - I We uf 'E -r f L M-Tix 35:3 ,, , L W:- vv .sf , , S ' - ., : X vs E2 'A xiii -. J i K r 3 R 3 23 . ti, EG-N. -1,5 , t w idx , t. Q ,' ,I ' ' L 5 ' i55f,p.,, -.iw , . ,y . L j . , f -1-W.. gs , ,, , - W " x.'N: m?'1,W X - - .eff .L ., L ' Mr .. .Qffdf .- ' 3 'Q 'i'QfQSXiJg,. ' :Tim ' 'fi 'L" jf, my -syjaig. fs FifelNit2ftsc:f"SxF"S v w - , - ,. ,- P H .L P ' - A ,av- OFFICERS Nicholas Muzyka .... ..... P resident Arthur Schlosse r.,,. ...... V ice President Leroy Spareholts .... ...s,. T reasurer 68 AG-TECH FRESHMAN xo CLASS OFFICERS gm, X.. , y 0 I 11' jf! 5 if Q Franlr Brooks ..... ....7 P resident X if X William McLaughlin ...... .,,, V ice President 15 Joanne Callaghan ..... ..,,. S ecrefary i ff X Q ,felt 'N' " iii f ef- , ,,Vr -fale T M f ee ,f ,,,,, . . . . T l - a.e Richard O Grady ...., .,.,. T reasurer QQ f .' 5 5-.,.,L-fa, ff , ,, "1 f M , ' . 1 e t ' ' , 4 1 First Row-Knapp, Nolan, Sinner, Burday, English, Pelticrew, Glusek, Gottshall, Powell, Haverly, Champagne, Seymour. Second Row-Knox, Brown, Chase, Adsit, Bentley, Walker, Qulrk, Goodrich, Fenton, McMullen, Drain. Third ROV-Russell, Mills, Gardner, Wixom, Johnson, Tierney, Lockhart, Knettles, Cottrell, Bartlett, Prentice. Fourth Row-Arthurton, Davis, Hopson, Phillips, Humm, Corona, Horvath, Niemyer, Foss, Weld, Doty, Neu. Fifth Row-Embury, Richmond, Adsit, McMurtry, DeFazio, Armbursl, Schultz, Church, Mackie, Lemen, Finkle- stein. Sixth Row-Lawton, Burr, Curry, Hall, Sneider, Lonero, Beyler, Erownson, Bernard. Seventh Row-Weed, Monachelli, Van Wormer, Hart, Besch, Siudzenski, Marchwinski, Cordes. CRAFT SCHOCL SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Robert Gray .7S........,...........,..... .....,.... P resident Alex Loik .,,,..,S...................,................ Vrce President Charlotte Parker ......,........ ..,,.,...,a S ecretary Sara Younga .S... - , ,,,..,,,, Treasurer CRAFT CLUB First Row-Beyer,'Somers, O'Leary, Reeves, Gray, Welch, Loloma, Sanford. Second Row-Moore, Regen- brecht, Svahn, Schubert, Wolf, Feldman, Young, Gray, Parker, Abrahams, Currey, Sivers, Dunn, Tennant. Third Row-Chapman, Palmer, O'Leary, Loloma, Kurwacz, Spencer, Beveridge, Wells, Smith, Bates, Tockman, Mal- colm, Thomas, LaRocco, Fourth Row-Pattison, Dykstra, Donovan, Johnston, Greeley, Clymer, King, Prager, Loik, Aitchison, Wolf, Gemmill, Laurell, Gravatt, Bayer, Scott, Goetze. "AlI worlc and no play . . ." As long as the Craft Club exists the students ot the School for American Craftsmen will have the means ol maintaining a balance between the two. The Craft Club, organized to provide its members with a chance to meet each other on a social level, gathers every Monday night in Social Hall. The group frequently entertains itself with dances and in October a campus wide Halloween dance was held at which time awards were presented lor the best cos- tumes. ln February the Club honored its graduating members at a banquet. 71 ., , a,m,.f.,.7-f..-eq.. T..,...,.W-f-fs' -we V , ., : I l lg, - - . I , , f ESQ . 'Qi f V r 1. J.. , ,...,,. Ruth CURREY Chicago, Ill. TEXTILES Craft Club 1, 2, Journeyman, Secretary 1, Winter Sports Club 1, Camera Club 2. '21 X,.sQ55Qgss?3 we . '- V, . - , E Qgjfcsflt , . H X 'ff 3' T l - T '. f Robert DoNovAN Edward Uma DY KSTRA Kenmore WOODWORKING METALLURGY Newman Club 1, 2. Marshall GRAVATT Asheville, N. C. METALLURGY IQ Otellie LOLOMA Toreva, Ariz. POTTERY Richard Flora PALMER REGENBRECHT Webster Middle Valley, N. J. WOODWORKING POTTERY President Freshman Class 1, EXNQ Outing Club 1, Senate Secretary Craft Club 2, 3, Z, 3. Senate 1, Outing Club Klan. 1, 2, 72 E. Ann SCHUBERT Lynbroolc TEXTILES QQX, Outing Club 1, 2, Craft Club 1, 2, Chorus 2. Robert W. GRAY Tallahassee, Fla. POTTERY Student Affairs Comm. 1 Vice-President Craft Club 1 President Craft Club Z, Jour neyman Board Member 1, Douglas SMITH Ossining M ETALLURGY Verdelle L. GRAY Sanla Barbara, Calif. POTTERY Vice-President S.A.C. 1, Pub- licily 2, Journeyman Board 2. William KURWACZ Yonkers METALLURGY Craft Club Treasurer ing Club. A h Alex LULUMA f L EOEEE LOIK Second Mesa, Ariz a Columbus, Ohio Torrington, Conn. PQTTERY METALLURGY wooDwoRK1NG snare 1, 2, Treasurer Craft Club 1, Presi- denl 2, 35 Outing Club 1-4: Newman Club 4, Kanakadea 4: BDI'- Zg Our- Crafl Club. -its in 'Um' Nelson P. SPENCER Angelica TEXTILES Mary Kathryn Lathrop TENNANT WELCH Wellsville Angelica POTTERY TEXTILES Journeymen 1, 2. 73 Sara YOUNG Clinton, Tenn. POTTERY Chorus 15 Forum Comm. 3, 4, Crafl Club Treasurer 3, 4. 74 r 51 mt, i , 4 ,' fu 1-,, .4 1 1 'N' ,mv 1" f. 14, .N . , fm' W - f., ,M , , 4 , 4 ,, X ,,',w"-'ff' . 'mx , L V., ,N I H , , H N., v 1 Rx' ' 1, . , ,yi W , .I ,,,,"g 41 1 uf' hzfxgl 4 ' , A' " ,'1.'.' , ,,, , . , , V , , H, U , , ,gy , ,,1!'.1' v, K U N X.. I, V . ,N U .. "' 1 u ,. --:!m4fw.1,,,'w-jiw w,l.:-,zgxlvl 3 w , ' X .' vV.'r " , 4v',.', v U',f?w' , n. N ',f,. ' 1 ' Q .' A ' X f . w 1 , ' 1 w l ' N m ' V I X ' I W ,. . , 1 V W I X I N. , K W A V , 1 H u wx' ' w 1 1 x W ' ,N 41 x wr" , 1 uv Ku , , N,-5 Q ATHLETIC GOVERNING BOARDS First Row-Thomas, Klimaieski, Sica, Theurer, Farnham, Wiegand. Second Row-Schuh meister, Newell, Tarbrake, LaVan, Losch, Rodzes. M. A. G. B. OFFICERS Professor James McLane ...... Chairman Jack Jones .................... Vice Chairman Floyd English, Jr ........... ...... S ecretary The Men's Athletic Governing Board has under its supervision all intercol- legiate sports. ln this capacity it ap- proves ot all insignia and honors awarded in the various sports, acts as an advisory board to the Director ot Athletics and is responsible tor the election of managers and assistant managers for all sports. The M.A.G.B. also has as its objective the promo- tion of good relationships with other universities and colleges. W. A. G. B. OFFICERS Barbara Theurer ....,............... President Roberta Farnham .....,,,,, Vice President Jeanette Klimaieski ...... ..... S ecretary Jane Bette ............... ...... T reasurer Under the guidance ot Miss Lavinia Creighton, the Women's Athletic Gov- erning Board organizes and schedules the sports program tor the year. ln the Fall the Board sponsors a special program to acquaint the Freshman women with its activities which in- clude intercollegiate tournaments and Playdays, in addition to the regular intramural games. i First Row-Coach McWilliams, Mr. Getz, Mr. Lebhoner, Mr. McLane, Mr. Greene, Coach Yunevich. Second Row-Quirk, Pixley, Cheney, Timko, Rigoulot, English, Sephton, lnce, Jones. Ri . ,4 rx i AT. iff cw 'eg . RE v f. x , . S ., Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Phi 6 Bucknell 29 13 R.P.l. 7 27 Clarkson 7 0 Buffalo 8 25 Hartwick 7 0 St. Lawrence 6 7 Brooklyn 31 S courtesy Hor 11 Evening Tribune 77 Nineteen Forty-Eight saw the Saxon warriors round out their first fifty years of football, the first game of which marked Coach Yunevich's 50th contest as head coach at Alfred. This year's "Golden Anniversary" team played seven hard fought games, winning three, and losing four. Hal Brown, who comes from Warren, Pa., was the outstanding backfield player of the season-playing every backfield position in addition to carrying the burden of punting and kicking. Brown, '49, has accepted an offer to play with the Detroit Lions of the National Professional Football League. Sid Schweitzer, the outstanding guard of the '48 squad, has played three seasons of hard-hitting football for the Saxons. He leaves Alfred this year for Rochester Medical School. Bill "Chop" Argentieri leaves Allred this year having played left end for the Saxons for three years. A speedy but light end, Bill was especially adept as a pass receiver. John Barnes, who was unable to play last year because of iniuries, came back to play a flashy brand of backfield ball. A deceptive ball handler, he led the Saxon aerial offense in '48, Joe Reilly, a newcomer to the squad, led the Saxons in yards gained by rushing for the '48 season. Alt LaSalle, who was small for a tackle, rounded out his Alfred football career by proving to be one of the best linemen the Saxons have had. George Reuning played frosh ball in '41 and returned after three years in the service to play two more years of outstanding football. Ignatius Scott, who was last year's regular guard, was a real scrapper and made every inch of his 5' 7" count during the season. Tom Sutphen, the regular right tackle for last year's Warriors, returned this year to play a consistently good game. Charlie Clark has done halfback chores on the varsity team for the past three years as dependable ball-carrier. Above photos courtesy Horuell Evening Tribune FRESHMAN FOOTBALL First Row-Zuccaro, Clark, Nathan, Makovitch, Hamm, Montesanti, Ferraro, Paul, Hyman. Second Row- Siudzinski, Reuning, Biro, Horowitz, lppolito, Martucio, Breitbeck, Mangefrida, Jordan, Pedrick, Third Row- Quackenbush, Stubbs, Marchwinski, McCann, Tibbort, Belmer, Harder, Cochrane, Besch, McMahon, Giewski, Plessner, Greene. The thirty-two-man freshman squad headed by Coach "Mike" Greene racked up an impressive 102 points to only 26 for their opponents' combined scores to round out a very successful season. The four-game effort was marred by only one defeat to Buffalo. Dan Biro in the quarterback position did much to spark the team with his combined talents at passing, running, and converting. Alfred 42 Hobart 7 Alfred 7 Buffalo 13 Alfred 26 Ithaca 6 Alfred 27 Rochester 0 79 First Row-Coach McWilliams, Kernan, Garrison, Argentieri, Kassel, LeFeber, Rigoulot. Second Row-Hannan McNamara, O'DonnelI, Derzanovich. 80 Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Action ph Lincoln Brockport Hobart Buffalo Clarkson Hamilton Cortland Brockport St. Lawrence Rochester Buffalo S.T. Buffalo Ithaca Hartwick Rochester Allegheny Hurnell Even ii ig Tribune Although Coach McWilliams' cagers were handicapped by the loss of all but three lettermen and by the lack of height so necessary for the control of the backboards, the Saxons made a good showing of their basketball form by chalking up 7 victories against 9 losses. O'Donnell was high scorer for the season with 191 points followed by McNamara with 153 and Hannan with 107. Q S A I 82 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL First Row-Greene, McLaughlin, Saunders, Besch, Halm, Light, Royston, Shippy, Adams, Britling, Second Row-George, Gasman, Erickson, Mangels, Smellan, Ruker. The frosh cagers for '49 finished the season with a total of 5 wins in 12 starts to prove formidable material for next year's varsity squad. Coach "Mike" Greene's 23-man team included four leading starters who are at least six feet two inches tall. This year's team proved to be considerably stronger than last year's completely defeated team. Alfred Brockport Alfred 46 Genesee Alfred Hobart Alfred 41 Rochester Alfred Buffalo Alfred 49 Buffalo Alfred Genesee Alfred 50 Ithaca Alfred Cortland Alfred 44 Jamestow Alfred Brockport Alfred 40 Rochester CROSS COUNTRY First Row-O'NeiI, Rossi, Wightman, Flurschutz. Second Row-Myers, Bettem, Schroeder, Getz, First Row-White, Schindler, Morgan, Fame, Boulton. Second Row-Getz, Fraser, Norton, Clark. VARSITY The Saxon Harriers finished a very successful season with better than a .600 average for their intercollegiate meets. Alfred placed fourth in compe- tition against twelve other schools of the Middle Atlantic Collegiate Track and Field Association. ln the lC4A championship run, the Saxons finished 23rd in a field of more than 250 schools. Dick O'Neil, in 81st place, was the first Alfred man across the finish line, followed by Bob Wightman in the 92nd position. Paul Flurshutz, Tom Myers and Don Rosser placed third, fourth and titth consistently throughout the season. Alfred R.P.l. Alfred Cortland Alfred Niagara Alfred Colgate Alfred Toronto FRESHMEN The Frosh Harriers acquired much prestige this year in winning three out of four starts and placing second in a field of forty-three contestants in the Middle Atlantics meet. In a field com- posed of entries from 26 schools, the frosh, led by Nicolai Berg, captured ninth place in the lC4A championship run. John Morgan has lowered the frosh 2.5 mile record at Alfred twice during the season to an all-time low of 13:21.5. Throughout the season, Berg, Bill Cordes, and Herb Shindler consistently placezl second, third and fourth. Alfred 24 R.P.l. 35 Alfred 15 Genesee 40 Alfred 19 Buffalo 42 Alfred 32 Cornell 23 Courtesy Hornell Evening Tribune 85 TRACK VARSITY The Saxon Trackmen, during the '48 season, secured honors in the mile, the mile relay, the 440 yd. and 220 yd. dash. ln the college class mile at the Penn Relays, the Saxons placed third and in the Middle Atlantics mile Relay, third in their own class. Robinson, Argentieri, Averell, Bonhotal,,and Smith competed as the relay team. The team won third place medals in the University of Pennsyl- vania classification race. May 1 Ithaca 72V2 Alfred 58V2 May 8 Cortland 69 Alired 62 May 14-15 Middle Atlantics-Alfred tied ior seventh place with Lafayette College. May 22 R.P.I. Invitational Meet. Allred placed third and won the medley relay. May 28-29 l.C.4-A. Richard Robinson competed in the 220 and 440 s, yd. dash. He ran the 220 in 21.7 sec. and the 440 in 49.6 sec. but tailed to quality for the finals. First Row-McLane, O'MaIIey, Bonhotal, Stanco, Pixley, Wightman, Robinson, Dickinson, Argentieri. Second Row-Bechard, Myers, While, Prusik, McQuire, Kehr, Megarr, Timko. FRESHMAN The Alfred Yearling squad took second place in the l.C.4A Indoor Medley: copped first place in the mile run at the Ontario Meet: and took the mile, the 880 yd. run, and the quarter mile run in the lnterclass Meet. ln the Ontario Meet, the Yearlings took five out of seven events. Per Andreson received an eight inch plaque for his victory in.the mile. Morgan, Berg, Cordes, and Andreson were awarded bronze medals for the mile relay. Per Andreson proved to be the out- standing miler for the irosh. John Morgan, Nick Berg, Bill Cordes, and Per An- dreson made up a winning combination in the mile relay throughout the season. 86 With the return of three veteran matmen, the wrestling squad, under the supervision of Coach Yunevich, faced a tough schedule with such im- posing opponents as Buffalo, Loclc- haven, and Syracuse. Although the team won only one match in eight tries, they were not short on courage and showed promise of good material for next year. Art D'Avanzo placed second in the 136 pound class at the lnterstate Invitational Meet at Case lnstitute in Cleveland, while Dale Thompson placed third in the 155 pound class. Together, they managed to cop fifth place out of 127 wrestlers entered in the meet. The frosh matmen had no scheduled matches this year, but give Coach Yunevich experienced men for next year's starting team. ' Alfred 6 Buffalo 26 Alfred 0 Loclchaven 36 Alfred 18 Rochester 16 Alfred 0 Syracuse 34 Alfred 18 St. Lawrence 20 Alfred 8 Cortland 23 Alfred 5 Ithaca 28 Alfred 11 Buffalo 21 WRESTLING First Row-Patashnick, D'Avanzo, Jova, Koslowski, Jones, McMahon. Second Row- Yunevich, Alexander, Kiesow, Antoun, Thomson, Quirk. First Row-Wilson, Hyman, Styhr, Ottaway, Ganung, Amder. Second Row-Quirk, Franklin, McMahon, Bly, Yunevich. 87 if f ,Q M f 2' '- N " . - 2 4' A. 'f 53' ,Q wx CHEERLEADERS A bww News 2, .Q 1 'Q J ' if f g. First Row-Clute, Huntington, Farnham, Theurer, Thomas, Reed, Corigliano, Dixon, Sherwood. Second Row-Griffin, Clark, Antoun, Dickinson, Byington. Previous to the 1945-1946 basketball season, cheerleaders were only a memory. During the war, lack ot manpower necessitated the discontinuance of maior sports and thus there was no need for cheerleaders. With the return of sports and sports enthusiasts, however, organized cheering became a must. For three years money and material for uniforms were unavailable, but 'finally in the spring of 1948, with the help ot the Student Senate and the Athletic Associa- tions, unitorms were purchased. ln January, new cheerleaders were chosen and six men added to make a complete squad numbering twenty-two. At times cheering seemed in vain, but the enthusiasm progressed with the season. This year's cheerleading squad, under the guidance and supervision ot Miss Lavinia Creighton, Director of Women's Athletics, and with helpful hints from other members of the faculty, did much to revive school spirit. 89 ,M ,ws -.ggi Mmm gy' ,g 11 .Q MN s wmvz-vm ,.. cha 1, 1 szwkiv as . sif- " -nos . J Si 1 .3. ye? XX . X . .. X , Wm'KiN'Xf'9iS..fv5,S:I-sv:ew'-miss flea? J ' -' s .a,.,,..,.,s..aa,,W,,.: ,A SM , 34 ,Fas ,., WOMENS ATHLETICS The women's gym at South Hall was almost completely renovated this year with new ottices, equipment rooms, show- er and locker rooms. Construction tied up the indoor sports season until the second semester and placed a limit on some in- tramural sports, basketball and volley- ball particularly. But this did not completely do away with women's sports. The fall softball and hockey season went underway as usual. The interclass softball award went to the sophomore-junior team which was unde- feated. Weather hampered the hockey season and cancelled two playdays with Cornell and Elmira. However, the lresh- man hockey game with Wellsville was played with the Allred freshmen victori- ous 12-4. Archery, tennis and other outdoor in- dividual sports went on without interrup- tion. Once a week, swimming enthusi- asts took advantage ot the Hornell YMCA pool. ln the badminton tourna- ment, sponsored by the Badminton Club, Alice Schulmeister won the women's ad- vanced singles tournament and Lucille Losch and Alice Schulmeister, the wom- en's advanced doubles. 90 f x f-N,...c,k xx Another conference attended by Alfred was the New York State Women's Athletic Association conference held in Syracuse in December. Plans for the state constitution were furthered and individual problems brought up by the schools were discussed. The gym was ready for use immediately after the be- ginning of the second semester and intramural basketball got under way. The winners of the two sections were Theta Chi and Brick III who played two out of three games with Theta Chi winning the trophy. 91 Early in the Fall, Barbara Theurer and Jeanette Klimaieski, president and secretary respectively of the WAGB, attended a Playday Conference at Elmira where seven schools in the surrounding area met to arrange a tentative schedule of playdays for the coming year. As a result, as soon as the gym was ready, Alfred held a play- day for Elmira and Keuka with volleyball, table tennis and badminton. Members of the WAGB acted as hostesses. A buffet supper was held in the Union following the games. X Modern dance continued to gain interest. The club was reorganized with Mr. John Taligbue as instructor and with both men and women participating in the Saturday workouts. Interest was quickened when the Dudley-Maslow- Bales group, here for Forum, worked out with the students in South Hall. 'N Q we 1 Q2 .J l ,4 ,, V,,,V ' ',l, ,'V4 ,,Vr4 ,VV 1,.,,V,. 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JV " , V' 4 4 , ,, ' r, - 4 ,', -,, ,4V 'V,V V , 1 'M ., - ", ' ', , ,,, . , , . V , ,V ,, V , , ' 4 , VV,,..4,. ' . " ,,1V,'- ' ,' , ' , ' , ., ,, , . . ,V., V ,, V-,,,,V' ,- V ,, ,V5if,,-", 4, ,,' ,NW V,-' ' ',. ,' ,V 4 V ,VV VV ,V4,-, -:, ,V '-.VVV-,V VV VV,V,, 4 V, ,,., , V., , , . ',5 ',,V, "',', V' ' 'v 1, V ,V V ' Vi, 'A ' ' ' ' .,,-. -.. ,,-,4,4,, ,r,, 4 14' - 4 4' H , "-,, , 'V.,.', ,'.V,,,,-,VVVV, " 'Q 141' "'," ' N "1-.Eu 7.15 ","'jG Ca' I, 'fi , , '11, V,V, , STUDENT SENATE First Row-Ingram, Kane, O'NeiII, Jones, Cunningham. Second Row-Regenbrecht, Eagle, Davis, Pitcher, Byington, Loloma, Powell, OFFICERS Jack Jones ....... ............ P resident Arling Hazlett ......... ...... V ice President Margaret O'Neill ..... ......... S ecretary Daniel Kane ......... ...,.. T reasurer The student governing body of Alfred University is the Student Senate. As this is written, tar reaching changes are getting under way in this, the most important student organization at Alfred. With the aim ol giving the student body the most effective government possible with the least waste of valuable time, the entire constitution of the Senate is being rewritten. From this may come a new method of representation and an entirely new system of governmental procedure. One thing is certain. The student body that will be Alfred University in the fall of 1949 may be sure that they will have a streamlined government in the new Student Senate. 93 STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council supervises and coordinates the various activities carried on within the Ag-Tech Institute and works for closer cooperation between the faculty and the student body. One of the biggest projects ot the year was the sponsoring of the Autumn Festival. The festivities, which coverecl all phases of academic and extracurricular lite at Ag-Tech, wereclimaxed by an all-campus formal dance featuring Blue Barron and his Orchestra. The efliects of the Student Council are being felt as far away as Europe where, through money raised by the Inch Dance and by an appropriation of the Council, they are supporting a foster child. OFFICERS John Magrino ....,. ........,........... ,......, P r esident Ruth Johnson ...... ..... V ice President Jane Lytle ..,.. ,,.,..,. S ecretary Carmen Cerio ...... ....,. T reasurer First Row-Young, Lytle, Magrino, Johnson, White. Second Row-Washburn, Jones, Parsons, Kehr, Gummoe, Huegel, Byington, Parks, Poggioli, Shapiro, Frank, 94 WOMEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT First Row-Ducey, Wals, Bernstein, Nicholl, VanRiper, Burgett. Second Row-Chase, Wright, Reed, Tarbrake, Losch, Brewer. OFFICERS Emily Nicholl .....,. ...,.,. ........,,... ..........,.. P r e sident Shirley Bernstein ....... ....... V ice President Arline Wals ....... ,,,....., S ecretary Evelyn VanRiper ...,,. .....,e T reasurer "Poor mortal who dast fail the test of the Gods"-thus read the large sign on the red-'Flanneled effigy which adorned a Merriam House porch early last fall and provided solace for those "untortunates" who had not yet learned their W. S. G. rules and regulations. Organized in 1913 in the belief that the ability to assume social responsibility is an essential aspect of any educational program, the Women's Student Government Association is today one of the few organi- zations on the Allred campus which functions under the honor system. This year the "solemn legislators" ol women's privileges, who comprise the W. S. G. Council, found time to sponsor a Frosh picnic, examine and revise the Big-Little Sister program, and publish a handbook for incoming women students. 95 UNION BOARD 5 is . s 2 ,K i . C , OFFICERS Paul Baker .......,... ....,.. C hairman Shirley Champlin ,,,,.A ....,. S ecretary First Row-Dr. Scholes, Boyle, Champlin, Baker, Reynolds. Second Row-McShane, Garr, Dr. Rice. Under the leadership of President Paul Baker, the Union Board this year has seen the completion of several proiects. With the construction of the display shelves, the decorative painting of the Union in the summer, the establishment of the Student Lounge and plans for a Faculty Lounge, the Board has directed its efforts toward making the Union the center of student campus activities. The Christmas party and the Smorgasbord dinner, as well as the weekly candlelight open houses, were greeted enthusiastically by the campus. FROSH COURT First Row-Benson, Anderson, Crispino. Second Row -Kane, Magrino, Deignan, Hallett. The Frosh Court, composed ot the senior members ofthe Blue Key and representative members of the Ag-Tech graduating class, assembled every Sunday evening during the early fall to pass judgment on the infractions ol the Frosh Rules during the previous week. Various forms of punishment were given according to the seriousness of the "crime." The Court was open to all upper classmen, and it was required that all men of the freshman class attend. Through this medium, it was hoped that the freshmen would become better citizens ol the campus. 96 The Student Affairs Committee pro- vides ai common meeting ground for faculty and student opinion regard- ing matters pertinent to the welfare oi the campus as a whole. Since the Committee has no executive power, it promotes concerted action by means of recommendations to the appropri- ate campus organization. On May 7, S.A.C. sponsored the Annual Confer- ence which provided an opportunity for the exchange of ideas concerning campus problems. OFFICERS Dan Kane ................,..... Chairman Katherine Lecalces ...,..,. Secretary First Row-Thomas, Jones. Second Row-Magrino, Hallett. First Row-Nicholl, Kane, Lecakes, Baker. Second Row-Pitcher, Magrino, Mr. Ha STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE thorne, Dr. Geen, Greeley. NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION The first organization to represent the students of the entire United States is the National Student Association. This organization came into temporary existence at Madi- son, Wisconsin in early September of 1947. By June of 1948 more than the required majority of the student bodies represented at Madison had ratified the national consti- tution of the N.S.A., and it became a permanently estab- lished part of student life in these United States. Alfred played a large part in the founding of the N.S.A. and was one of the early ratifiers in New York State. Benefits of this organization are making themselves felt in such matters as student government clinics and traveling student art ex- hibits. At the present time, the privilege-card system, which provides a considerable economy for participating students, is being expanded. 97 First Row-Goodrich, Deutsch, Lobaugh, Wetherby, Kane, Lockhart, Second Ro Elliott, Mix, Gattow, Eagle, Schaa, Dello Strologo. RELIGIOUS FELLOWSHIP OF ALFRED OFFICERS ' Phyllis Wetherby ...........,,.......,.,......,.. President Roy Kane ...,...,....... ....... V ice President Hermine Deutsch ..... ,..,...... S ecretary Frank Lobaugh .,.,., ........ T reasurer The Religious Fellowship of Alfred is an interfaith organization having as its goal the fostering of a spirit of cooperation founded on common principles and a deeper understanding of the beIiefs ot others. Cabinet members are chosen from the Catholic, Jewish, and Protestant faiths. The programs carried out by the R.F.A. are varied and campus-wide in appeal. Forums on courtship and marriage, modern art, a debate on the basis of morality, faculty fire- sides, music hours and concerts, and the aII-campus picnic are but a few activities held under its spon- sorship. CHAPEL CHOIR by providing various pro in near-by communities. First Row-Mrs. Scholes, Behrenberg Brion, Foss, Fuller, Amberg, Sica, Thom as, Deutsch, Adsit, Van Norman, Boht 98 The Chapel Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Samuel Scholes, presents its four-part harmony at the mid-week Chapel service, at the annuaI Candlelight Carol Service, and at assemblies. This year the Choir has gone beyond the Iimits of the Alfred Campus grams for groups and churches THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH CHOIR The Thursday evening rehearsals ol the University Church Choir, under the direction oi Mrs. Samuel Scholes and organ accompanist, Mrs. Benjamin Crump, are not iust music work-outs: rather they serve as a time when persons of common interests ioin with one another in singing. In addition to taking part in the Sunday morning worship service, the Choir presents the traditional Candlelight Carol Service shortly before Christmas, as well as a program of special Easter music. I First Row-Lockhart, Cordts, Marshall, Hunt, Byers, Shackson, Bard, Bohl, Young, Lorey, McGraw, Kirkendale, Forrest, Schoonrnaker, Adsit, Knox, Mockus. Second Row-Mrs. Scholes, Dr. Rice, Dr. Simpson, Marshall, Lorey, Conroe, Lobaugh, Sica, Anderson, Deutsch, Foss, Neville, Cordts, Mr. Ekdahl, Elliott, Behrenberg, Bennett, Dr. Scholes. 99 First Row-Pike, Vanderhoven, Doty, Crump, Smith. Second Row-Mills, Wiley, Miller, Bryant, Blakelock, Cochrane. l' First Row-Spirieligliozzi, Waechter, Donadio, R., Griffiith, Mustico, Donadio, D. Second Row-Zito, Ducey, Lapp, DeFrancesco, Kinsman, Eagle, Koster. 100 CANTERBURY CLUB OFFICERS David Crump ,,...,,,.... ......., P resident Robert Vanderhoven ,..... Vice President Marilyn Doty ........., Secretary-Treasurer The Canterbury Club, a newcomer to the Alfred campus, was organized during the past college year by the Episcopal students on campus for the purpose of worship, s'udy, service and evangelism in the Church. ln the tradition of its national organization, the Club makes a contribution each year to one oi the Church's missions. At bi-weekly meetings held in several homes in the vil- lage, the members enioy study hours, sup- pers and social functions. NEWMAN CLUB OFFICERS Frank Mustico ....,. ............. P resident Peggy Griffith ,..... ...,.., V ice President Lois Waechter ...,.. aL.,...v,, S ecretary Robert Donadio a.,L.. e.L.,, T reasurer The Newman Club is a club ol Catholic culture and Catholic fellowship organized to promote the social, intellectual and spirit- ual wellare of the Catholic students on campus. lt holds meetings twice a month. irequently bringing in speakers on religious topics and present-day happenings of in- terest to the members. The Club sponsors socials and dances for its members and plans communion breakfasts once or twice during the school year. lt subscribes to Catholic newspapers and periodicals and makes them available to students through the university library, where it also main- tains a bookshelf ol religious books and pamphlets. UNIVERSITY CHORUS I The University Chorus, under the direction of Professor William Fiedler, is now in its third year. During this time, the members have had an opportunity to become acquainted with the music of such great com- posers as Bach, Brahms, Handel and Bruckner. This year, two soloists from the Eastman School of Music assisted in the presentation of the Bach CHRISTMAS ORATORIO. The Chorus, in cooperation with the Department of Speech and Dramatics, also presented Gilbert and Sullivan's THE MIKADO. UNIVERSITY BAND Ellis, Richmond. 101 First Row-Crump, Carlson, S y Second Row-Spragnue, Bre g Franklin, Mr. Johnson, Ki Hitchcock, Mangels, Bryant, L WHO'S WHO Eleven seniors were recommended this year lor recognition in the current edition of "W'ho's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities." In making theiriselection the impartial faculty com- mittee considered such factors as scholarship, cooperation and leadership in both academic and extracurricular activities. First Row-Kane, Nicholl, Andersen, Lecakes, Cordts. Second Row-Hazlett, Reuning, Schweitzer, Clark Langworthy, Paperny. Who's Who, although primarily designed as an honor program to reward work well done and provide encouragement lor future eliforts, also conducts a placement service for recommendation of members to prospective employers. 102 Pl DELTA EPSILQN OFFICERS Jeanette Klimaieski .............. President Beverly Button ...... Secretary-Treasurer Pi Delta Epsilon, the oldest national hon- orary collegiate iournalism fraternity in the country, acts as a link between various campus publications. The fifteen members initiated this year were chosen from the staffs of the Fiat Lux, Kanakadea and ln- tegral on the basis of two years' service on one of these publications, during which time at least a sub-editorship was held. ln addi- tion to promoting and assisting campus publications, this organization edits the Frosh Handbook and the Alfred telephone book. PI GAMMA MU OFFICERS Allen Cordts .,,.,..,.... ...... P resident The motto of Pi Gamma Mu, the National Social Science Honor Society, is the epi- gram of the Master Teacher, "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free." Drs. Hall, Russell, Seidlin and War- ren are the faculty members of the chapter functioning at Alfred University. Those el- igible for membership are students of the Junior and Senior classes who have ex- pressed a major interest in the social studies, have maintained a general index of at least 2.0 and have accumulated a minimum of thirty credit hours in the field of social science. First Row-Newell, Button, Hazlett, Klimaieski, Fuller. Second Row-Curtiss, Smi h Q Wightman, Lecakes. First Row-Levy, Cordts, Russell. Second Row-Langworthy, Fass, Mustico, Elliott 103 PHI SIGMA GAMMA Nicholl, Macaulay, Lecakes, Van Rlper. ALPHA TAU THETA OFFICERS Marie Sica 7,aa...,,.7...,.7,,.....a,.... President Jeanette Klimaieski 4..,,, Vice President Alice Schulmeister .eA,e,, ,ve.,.. S ecretary Alpha Tau Theta is the honorary women's athletic Iraternity at Alfred. Its obiective is to recognize women who have attained worthwhile achievement in athietic sIciIIs and Ieadership, and who are Ioyal to the ideals oi true sportsmanship. Membership is limited to 1 ,,f' 10 of the women of the student body. New members are tapped in assembly once each semester. OFFICERS Ruth Macaulay .......,.,..,..,..,.,Y President Phi Sigma Gamma is AIfred's honorary fraternity Ior outstanding women on camp- us. Founded in 1925, it elects to member- ship women who have rendered positive service to the university by their Ioyalty, service, scholarship, and personal charac- ter. First Row-Macaulay, Schulmeister, Sica, Klimaieski. Second Row-Nicholl, Newell, Lytle, Dohrn, Neville, Reed, Bohl. OFFICERS Nicholas Muzyka .,,., ...,,.,...... P resident Dan DiFrancisco ....,,,,.... Vice President Robert Rasmussen ,..s,s .,.,. S ecretary Kenneth Spring ..,.i ...... T reasurer Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity composed of college and univer- sity men who are or have been affiliated with the Boy Scouts. The purpose of the fraternity is to assemble college men in the fellowship of the Scout Oath and Law, to develop friendship and to promote service to humanity. The members of Alpha Phi Omega have given service in the following manner: ushering and policing at football games, re-organizing local scout troops, sponsoring campus dances, performing fire watch at assemblies and forums, and work- ing with lhe Steuben Area Scout Council and Scout Camp. First Row-Jova, Kennedy, Lobaugh, Lynch, Deignan. Second Row-Kane, D., Benson, Crispino, Kane, J., Smith, Anderson, Bowden, Holstrom. Third Row-Garrison, Brown, lmmedialo, Langworthy, Beazell, Elliott, Groden, Dick, Peretz, Lyons, Hazlett, Schweitzer. ALPHA PHI OMEGA First Row--Watkins, R., Saltman, Crayton, Shershoff, Buessow, Muzyka, Babcock, Spring, Wong-Valle, Haverly. Second Row-Bredell, Johnston, DeFrancesco, Schaefer, Herrick, McClurg, Kinsman, Bowser. Third Row-Summerhayes, Rasmussen, Moyer, Knapp, Pog- gioli, Lamoreaux, Watkins, D., Reynolds. BLUE KEY OFFICERS Jerry Smith ,,,., ,,,...,..... P resident John Kane .,,.,..,,.,,,,,,,..,,. Vrce President Joseph Crispino .,,, Secretary-Treasurer Herbert Anderson Corresponding Secretary Blue Key has been concerned with three maior proiects during the past year: the operation of the football concession, the erection of directional signs and the publi- cation of an album of Alfred University songs. This last proiect is a maior one of long range. To date, Blue Key has made all possible arrangements for the organiza- tion of a men's glee club which, when ade- quately prepared, will record Alfred's songs for an album to be sold to alumni and stu- dents on a non-profit basis. PHI PSI OMEGA OFFICERS Sidney Schweitzer .,,....,..,.... .,,.... P resident Phi Psi Omega has this year been reactivated aiter a period of dormancy during the war. This local honorary fraternity recognizes men for their scholastic record, athletic ability, character and loyalty to Alired. Only upperclassmen who have attained a cumulative index oi at Ieast 1.7 and have received a varsity award are eIigibIe. First Row-Shane, Schweitzer, Argentieri, Zegler, Orzano, Scott, Clark, Pedu. Sec- ond Row-Brown, LaSalle, Reuning, Behlen, Gilkes, Pixley, Seibert, Wightman, 5UIDhen. Third Row-Saunders, O'DonneII, O'MaIIey, McNamara, Bonhotal, Dickin- son, Hallett, Cheney. Fourth Row-English, Getz, Greene. Saunders, Schweitzer. VARSITY HA" OFFICERS Sidney Schweitzer ....,.. . .......... President Ignatius Scott ..,...., Q e,,,,, Vice President George Reuning ,.s... ..s.,.,,.. T reasurer In 1923 the Varsity "A" Club was formed in the interest of bigger and better athletics and the pro- motion of true teIIowship among the athletes. At present, this club is composed of members ot the various teams who have been awarded varsity Iet- ters because ot their outstanding contributions to the prestige of Alfred in the field ot maior com- petitive sports. It is the cIub's aim to foster and create, in every way possible, the ideals of reaI sportsmanship which are ot major importance in the achievement ot true manhood. Munson, Berkman, Van Norman. KERAMOS OFFICERS James Snow ....................... ,.A.A, P resident Keramos is the national ceramic engineering tra- ternity composed of engineering students from the various ceramic colleges, and men particularly prominent in the field of ceramics. The prime ob- jective is to promote scholarship and character. During the past year the local chapter has spon- sored the public showing ot a wide variety of cer- amic films which have been well received by those interested in ceramics. PI DELTA MU Pi Delta Mu is the honorary mathematics frater- nity at Allred. Members are chosen by a special committee of the Zeno Club consisting of the club president and two faculty members. Only mathe- matics maiors who are iuniors, seniors, or graduate students are eligible. Juniors must have an index of 2.20, while seniors and graduate students must have maintained an index of 2.0 in their maior field. In addition, all candidates for Pi Delta Mu must be active members ot the Zeno Club. First Row-Whitford, Shapiro, Snow, Holman, Dick, Faust. Second Row-Reuning Humenik, Naum, Dr. Lawrence, Dryer, Dr. Scholes, Dr. Amberg, Lawrence, Schane Skinner, Brown, Murray. AMER CAN CERAMIC SOCIETY .J First Row-Chire, Schane, C., Prigge, Wright, Schultz, Sherk, Korman, Persick, Lawrence. Second Row-Kane, J., Orzano, Sheehan, Whiteford, Breitsman, Dr. McMahon, Reuning, Dr. Simpson, Dick, Dr. Frechette, Mr. Kirkendale. Third Row-Schoenleld, Zneimer, Kassel, Walmsley, Spangenberg, Crouchley, Berger, Kane, D., Stetson, Sommer, Wallace, Weaver, Katz, Pangborn, Conroe. Fourth Row-Anderson, Deignan, Bernstein, George, Schane, E., Heasley, Deutscher, Nelson, Pabst, Knowlton, Killian. OFFICERS George Reuning ..... ......... P resident Willis Breitsman ..... Y,,,, V ice President Michael Humenick ..... ..... S ecretary Edward Dick .... ..... T reasurer The Alfred branch ol the American Ceramic Society, a professional organization ol student ceramic engineers, ceramic technologists and glass technologists, strives to promote interest and a better understanding of ceramic and associated industries. Prominent speakers within the industry, films and individual class plant trips are sponsored by this organization. A speaking contest lor junior and senior members is held each year. The winner represents the New York State College ol Ceramics at the annual convention ol the American Ceramic Society. 108 FCDRUM The Alfred University Forum, 1948-1949, brought to the community a series of five programs in the arts spaced from mid-October to May. The events were: a production ot MACBETH by Margaret Webster's Shakespeare Company: a recital by the brilliant pianist Abbey Simon: a modern dance program by Dudley- Maslow-Bales and Company: a concert of chamber music by the Budapest String Quartet: and a program ot folk music by Huddie Ledbetter, better known as "Lead Belly." Highlights of the season included the student assistance in staging and lighting of MACBETH on a platform stage in the Men's Gymnasium and a dem- onstration and student participation program by the Dudley-Maslow-Bales dance group. The responsibility tor program selection and management of the series rests in a combined faculty-student committee made up ot representatives from the University and the Agricultural Institute. All fully matriculated students are members ot the Forum. 109 F st Row--Basso, Anderson, Arnold. Second Row-Huntington, Neville, Lax, Brion, Whiting, Paperny, Levy Green, Macaulay. Third Row-Dello Strologo, Langworthy, Crump, Cohen, Katz, Lawson, Guenther, Hall Wallace. The smell of greasepaint, the tension, the excitation that is theatre was experienced often and by many this year. Technical crews, actors, construc- tion crews, and directors worked many long hours to prepare and produce the close schedule of productions which made 1949 possibly the most active year in the Footlight Club's history. The season began with a light Irish comedy, "The Far-olil Hills," in which lrish dialects tinged with Brooklynese or a Southern Tier twang were adopted by most of the cast. Professor Smith directed this first production and Jim Hall was the designer. Next on the schedule were the Frosh-Soph plays, presented annually to introduce new students to campus dramatics. Three one-act student-directed plays were done this year, Jerry Stern staged Moliere's "The Forced Marriagep" Bob Lawson, Tennessee Williams' "Mooney's Kids Don't Cryf' and Dean Root, James Mahoney's "The Mourn- ers." A fourth one-act, "John Doe," directed by lngram Paperny was given as an assembly program. Dick Tracy handled the direction for J. M. Synye's "Dierdre of the Sor- rows." This extremely poetic drama utilizing the age old folklore theme from which Tristan and Isolde was also derived, was played as an experimental production in December. One of the highlights of the St. Pat's festival was the Footlight Club's presentation of "High Tor" by Maxwell Anderson. The gay, fantastic, real- istic romance which combines modern youth with slick real estate men, im- mature gangsters, and the phantoms of Dutchmen was directed by Professor Chace and designed by Sergio Dello Strologo. "The Caucasian Chalk Circle," an epic-theatre play by Bertolt Brecht, given in mid May as a part of the Arts Festival, was the year's final production for the Footlight Club and the Department of Dramatic Production. ln this fast-flowing drama concerned with the search for human iustice, Professor Smith utilized students, faculty and townspepople to till the large cast. Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado" was produced in April as a cooperative venture with the music depart- ment. William Fiedler conducted and Jerry Stern handled the staging of chorus and principals which included fac- ulty and students. The club supplemented its theatre productions with a series of varied films: several documentaries of Shake- spearean drama and a Russian classic. These were shown for all campus consumption and will become a regular feature of the club's activities. Y! f, 'Deidre of the Sorrows I Q., NSR ,ll 1 A vii?-5 , Ti' Painting Sculpture Ceramics Crafts Dance Music Drama fine arts l i l The second ARTS FESTIVAL, a five-day concentration of experiences and events in art, music, literature, dance, and theatre, "proved again that vitality in the arts can be as much a part of academic life as scholarship and scientific enquiry." The spontaneous response of the commu- nity at large reflected the integrity and freshness of bringing together the extensive art resources of Alfred University in a working relationship involving students, faculty and community. At the Ceramics College, students of the Design Department exhibited work in pottery, design, painting and sculpture. Craft products in textiles, pottery, metals and wood were shown in the Craft School Office and at the School for American Craftsmen, where students held an open house. At Social Hall was a broad and well arranged exhibition of selected works by resi- dent artists, faculty and graduate students. Literature was represented by the release of the Festival issue of INTEGRAL, creative writing outlet for the student Workshop, and by a discussion of "The World of Franz Kafka" contributed by Howard Houston of the English Department. In scheduling a modern dance concert by Charles Weidman and Company, the Forum con- tributed and stressed the development of dance on the campus by arranging a demonstration- participation program which proved strenuous and enlightening. A string ensemble including students and music faculty played works ranging from Mozart to Shostakovitch in a chamber music concert. An excitingly clear and direct production of the Antigone of Sophocles was presented in central staging at the Men's Gymnasium, by the Footlight Club under the direction of C. Duryea Smith of The rounding program The teaching the Dramatics Department. final event was the concert by Chorus and Orchestra, assisted by members of the sur- communities, under the direction of William Fiedler of the Music Department. The included a Bach contata and concerto, a Brahms, and Bruckner's stirring Te Deum. Arts Committee in charge of planning and staging the Festival was composed of faculty the arts in the University. 112 ' o estrva Student work exhibited in the Arts Festival. X 2:2 , ,. x . ,Vw 'r ,nf .., , X? L Al.,--N,.,.0 1 , .NF r Q' A ' X 3 , Q JFS' 'fi fty ' as 51, . H -2 - , , n ll J W. ax dj li, yJN WWN .Q . ti- t Q. Q , V . . f . ' '-1 5' :N , 2 ,, I , . veg- I" . - Tw., .J .- 5:- is 1- , It .cg 1 -. . J , . Mi ' 3' -Q" s 1- ' ji':"1i,'Z , .ra . - Q, -.-- X, 'N N ff., X .:,:s?- A 551, K' is ' h i ' ,M 4' X " , xx 3 -'F . 51' ' 225, " -.f 'Y -' l .1 fr 1 - . -e J' f V -:Sw , . "nm -2 - A ,- 3, , t , A' Y, t , tix Lg- , ' Af ' , 9 - E fx! l -' - 7 , ' . 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Second Row-Hibbard, Mrs. Hib- bard, Flanders, Wetherby, Macauley, Bernstein. Through its bimonthly meetings the Spanish Club strives to foster a better understanding of the values which the Spanish speaking people have contributed to modern culture: to stimulate among the students a vivid interest in these contributions, to maintain closer relations and to develop the spirit of collaboration between English and Spanish speaking peoples. FRENCH CLUB The French Club creates an opportunity lor students of the French Department to exercise treely their command of the language as it applies to actual situations, and tries to instill an ap- preciation ot France, her institutions, and her glorious past. The highlight ol the cIub's activities was French Week which depicted the Valley of the Loire River and the famous Chateaux which reposes on its banks. The festivities of the week included a Guignol performance, a French film, "La Karmesse I'leroique," and a banquet of St. Charlemagne. OFFICERS Gerald Spillane ................ President Dale Harder .............. Vice President Reb ecca FuIIe r...... ....... S ecretary Robert Donadio ...... ....... T reasurer First Row-Miss Cheval, Donadio, Fuller, Spill- ane, Miss Ford. Second Row-Langworthy, Van Norman, Scheb, Lobaugh. 114 3 GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS Mary Van Norman ...,A.,,..., President Joanne Ducey ,.,....... Vice President Carl Buessow .,.. Secretary-Treasurer First Row--Eagle, Dr. Warren, Van Norman, Ducey, Scheb, Nicholl, Dr. Buchanan. Second Row-Wilson, Stucker, Cohen. The German Club, open to all students and faculty members, attempts to promote the study of the language, literature and culture of the German people. During the past year Karl Schurz's Foundation was discussed: Professor Fiedler spoke of his trip to Germany: and the members pre- sented a successful Christmas play during the Language Festival. SODALITAS LATINA The membership of Sodalitas Latina consists of persons interested in the Latin language and in the history and traditions of ancient Rome. Two outstanding occasions have become traditional with the Latin Club: the presentation in English of a famous Roman comedy and a celebration at a Roman banquet. The banquet held in the late spring is carried on in grand Roman fashion with slaves, colorful togas and stollas and entertainment. OFFICERS Virginia Krepslci ................ President Madeline Macauley..Vice President Sam Russo ........ Secretary-Treasurer First Row-Hardenburg, Zito, Simpson. Second Row-Wilson, Corbitt, Russo, Macauley, Kreb- ski, Dr. Nease, Leondar. Third Row-Smith, Scheb, Riley, English, Mix, Baker, Deutscher, Spillane, Sly, Utter, Burdick. 115 ZENO CLUB I OFFICERS Stanley Graf ..,.,,,,7.,,7,.7. .....,.,..,., P resident lrwrn Miller ......,.. ............ V ice President Harold Munson .......Y.. Secretary-Treasurer Frst Row Graf, Berkman, Miller, Munson. Second Row-Dick, Styhr, Johnson Mr. Freund, Shershofi, Van Norman, Braunschweiger. i I I I The purpose of the Zeno Club is to promote a genuine interest in the study and advance- ment of mathematics. Membership is open to all who are so interested. The organization meets at least once each month during the school year, at which time one member of the club speaks on a subject of mathematical interest. During the past year these talks have been on such subiects as Riemann surfaces, probability functions and applied mathematics. Traditionally, the Zeno Club each year presents the University library with a number of mathematical books. CHEMICAL SOCIET For the past two years this organizaton has been active on the Alfred campus in providing the student with an opportunity to meet and exchange views concerning chemical theory and research as well as to hear and see formal programs of chemical interest. This year, besides spon- soring several movies, the club heard two excellent talksy one by Professor Clarence Klingensmith on the topic of vitamins, and the other by George O'Connor entitled "Cancer Producing Hydrocarbons." OFFICERS Robert Donadio I Stanley Graf I Belliotti, Crayton, Felder, 116 Philip Crayton ..,..... ...,....,..,. C harrman ,.......,,,Governing Board Edith Cohen ....,,.......... Secretary-Treasurer First Row-Donadio, Cohen, Ducey, Goldenberg. Second Row Scholes CGMMERCE CLUB OFFICERS Robert Deneen ....,.....,...,.,.7,, .,,,,,,,,v P resident Margaret Thayer ...... ....,, V ice President Dorothy Foster ,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,, S ecretary Charles Joy .,.,,,.. ,..-,,,A,,,,,,,AA,,A,,,,,,,,,,v T reasurer First Row-Siudzinski, Haen, Bartlett, Lapp, Snyder, Clute, Malrovitch, Brenning. Second Row-Kinner, Magrino, Mr. Friclr, Joy, Deneen, Han- right, Rex, Schreiner, Thayer, Foster, Brown, Young, Corigliano, Slu- sarz. Third Row-Martorelli, Grifto, Megarr, Gagliardi, Kehr, Thomas, Cohn, Rossell, Wixom, Gardner, Pestlin, Wilcox, Rossell, Joyce, New- ton, Rymal, Washburn, Deutscher, Prentice, Callaghan, Fredo. Fourth Row-Palumbo, Fessenden, Schnautz, Thomas, Lyons, Nolan, Sherman, Finn, Ruhlmann, Rex, Sattler, Yauchzy, White, Griffith, Nlasin. The purpose of the Commerce Club is to orgmize students interested in business. Basically it was founded to give students an opportunity to become familiar with that side of commerce not found in text books and provide worth-while educational and social extracurricular activities. As an organized group, the Commerce Club sponsors such functions as business meetings, social meetings, dinners, speakers, movies, field trips and an annual spring picnic. TEKNICONS ln 1946 the Teknicon Club was organized for the purpose of creating among students an interest in clinical work. Speakers from the medical profession attend the meetings, and movies of clinical nature are shown. The project being carried on at present is the determination of blood groups. A publication designed to keep the alumni of the clinical laboratory technology course informed as to recent developments within the school and within the profession is now being considered. OFFICERS Mary Lou Brewer ,..,,, ,........ P resident Patricia Fitzpatrick .,,,, ,,s, V ice President Marion Frank ..,s .... S ecretary Esther Shultz ....,..,.,,,.... .... .s..,. ....... T r e asurer First Row-Schultz, Burgett, Petticrew, Beyler, Brewer, Shultz, Fitz- patrick, Frank, Tornabene, Tierney. Second Row-Armbrust, Fanton Neu, Doty, Hirschey, Pettit, Siener, Ingram, Holdridge, Foote, Fuller Cottrell, Johnston. Third Row-Holt, Powell, Gottshall, Carey, English Church, Corona, Foss, Weld, Chase, Chudyk, Lemen. ALFRED STUDENT REFRIGERATION ENGINEERS The A S R E is an organization formed to further the distribution of useful and practical infor- mation concerning the design, construction, operation and maintenance servicing of refrigeration and air conditioning units This is accomplished through lectures, field trips, films and literature. REFRIGERATION CLUB SENIORS First Row-Feldbauer, Schoendorf, Halford, Howden, Outwater, Per- rin, Williams, Bryant, Henderson, Zazverskey. Second Row-Kish- paugh, Huegel, Griffith, Griffin, Brennan, Harris, Koxlowski, Fragnito, Leng, Shutt, Bazar, Lynch, Farrell, Donlin. 'Third Row-James, Sciar- rino, Crowley, Purdey, Osterhoudt, Jacobs, Weissflog, Sypniewski, Cohen, Viscusi, Davis, Johnston, Holbrook, Rodden, McGrosso, Floren- tino, Pitcher. Fourth Row-Eshelman, Walker, Edwards, Mencer, Riley, Rasmussen, Abbott, Berghash, REFRIGERATION CLUB JUNIORS First Row-Shiesley, Sanford, Palamarczuk, Champagne, Seymour, Johnston, Rogers, Johnson, Robinson, Beniamin, Scorsone. Second Row -Roll, Friend, Mead, Strauss, Macauley, O'Grady, Moore, Smith, Winchell, Green, Loveless, Goldstein, Meade. Third Row-Day, Fowler, Ploscyca, Marchwinski, Miller, Taylor, Finshy, Miskelly, Krisch, Hollis- ter, Knobel, Barley, Chamberlin, Damon, Marvin. Fourth Row-Valen- tine, Brooks, Mangefrida, Mickiewicz, Fame, Johnson, Thom, Becker, Eastman, Dove, Depew. OFFICERS Ralph Holman ...... ....,....... P resident Joseph Maslyn ....... ...... V ice President Stanley Lyttle ....... ......,,, S ecretary Peter Pace ....... ....... T reasurer The Alfred Frozen Foods Association attempts to keep its members informed of the latest develop- ments in the frozen food field and to organize par- ticipation in sports. In 1948, a four page bulletin describing the course in Frozen Foods at Alfred was published and copies were sent to important packers and distributors throughout the world. The Association also organized a field trip to the Na- tional Convention of Frozen Food Packers and Dis- tributors which was held at Chicago, March 6-10. OFFICERS Richardean Nichols ...... ,.....,.,... P resident Robert Tylor ......,...... ....... V ice President Carolyn Babcock ....... ......... S ecretary Alonzo Fake ....... ....... T reasurer The Hortus Club is a group of floriculture stu- dents organized for the purpose of entertaining speakers at programs which will give the members information other than that contained in their regu- lar curriculum. Initiation services for new members took place early in the year at a picnic held at the Almond Rod and Gun Club. An annual activity is the publication and distribution of a newsletter to all alumni. FROZEN FOODS ASSOCIATION First Row-Cominsky, Sabbarese, Silsbee. Second Row-Pragel, Firlit, Mr. Pelle- grino, Maslyn, Holman, Mr. Robinson, Lyttle, Pace, Vogt, Schwarz, Tevelowitz. Third Row-Berg, Lee, Parker, Mullins, Burke, Siragusa, Sidota, Healy, Tengelsen, Weinstein, Quackenbush, Dralle, Wright, Simek. First Row-Walker, Lewis, DiFrancesco, O'Neil, Lingentelter, Hoehn, Fake, Bab- cock, Nichols, Tylor, Haverly. Second Row-Drain, Sneider, Hall, Emblidge, Leav- ens, Brower, McMullen, Beach, Walters, Mitchell, Dick, Wenderlich, Hildreth, Kinsman. Third Row-Mr. Beach, Brown, Schwan, Patterson, Koss, Snyder, Schultz. 119 First Row-Greenhalgh, Breese, Rossi, Mr. Myers, Bemis, Murphy, Prechtl, Rich. Second Row-Vinini, Geuther, Smith, Weed, McCann, Monachelli, Britt, Phillips, Delong, Van Wormer, Beniaminson, Maggs. First Row-Slocum, Cole, Meyies, Pearson, Wells, DeBoover, Eno, Gurnmoe, Eisen- berg, Wimer, Baker, Phillips, Baldwin. Second Row-Brown, Sutphen, Light, Keller Scott, Parsons, Kolton, Pithop, Breitbeck, Dennington, Odell, Woolston, Wagner. Third Row-Sands, Davis, Bost, Stroebel, McNinch, Martin, Fitzeneyer, Duke. Fourth Row-Wyant, Horton, Wyeres, Crabtree, Spalding. 120 DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Robert Murphy ...... ............ P resident Peter RQSSE -g,--Y ,,,,,, V ice President Donald Bemis ...... .......... S ecretary Richard Prechtl ...... .----- T F9351-lfel' The Dairy Science Club is designed to promote and foster interest in scientific development and re- search in the fields of dairy manufacturing and proc- essing. Outstanding speakers in these fields tre- quently participate in meetings. Area producers and distributors are also asked to attend meetings and inform the members of problems, techniques, equipment and other practical aspects of the dairy industry. In October, the Senior members ot the Club attended the National Dairy Convention at Atlantic City, New Jersey. RURAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS Ian Gummoe ........... ............ P resident Vincent DeBoover ...... ..... V ice President Donald Baker ..... ..... S ecretary Russell Wimer .... ..... T reasurer The Rural Engineers Club was organized as a means ot bringing the members into closer contact with the organizations and men in the field of rural engineering. To provide these contacts activities such as guest speakers, special movies, and occa- sional field trips are sponsored. The largest item on the social calendar is a spring banquet to which the area dealers and company representatives are invited. OFFICERS Jesse Hannan ,.,.. .v...7. M anagef James Mitscher ,...... ...... 5 ecretary Larry Garrett -,,,,, ,,,,.., T reasurer The Horn and Hoot Club, composed ol those in- terested in livestock, sponsors proiects that will stimulate interest in the field of animal husbandry. The main project of the year was the Showmanship Day at which time the members competed in a live- stock showmanship and fitting contest. A iudging contest was held the same day for the high school students ot Allegany County. OFFICERS William Simons ....... .4.......... P resident Gaetano Mirabella ..,,, ,...,., V ice President Dean Williams ......... ....... S ecretary Raymond Rouselle ..,.. ..,,... T reasurer The Poultry Club was organized to bring together students and faculty members interested in the ex- change and application of useful knowledge in the field of poultry husbandry. This is accomplished through guest speakers, movies and field trips to nearby poultry plants. The Poultry Club also oper- ates a small commercial hatchery and sells baby chiclcs throughout New Yorlc State. HGRN and HGCF CLUB First Row-Stanley, Schultz, Marshall, Richardson, Hannan, McLean, Rayburn Mitscher, Garrett, Mr. Woehling, Moyer. Second Row-Morley, Oleo, Maroney McLaughlin, Harrington, Ellenberg, Fraser, Mix, Burgeson, Graue, Newbury, Pel chef, Constable, Keil, MacVittie. Third Row-Linenbower, Wilder, Loope, Schenker Shapiro, Underwood, Lisstelt, Spatz, Stoltmen. Fourth Row-Stockham, Kester Perry, Wedgewood. POULTRY CLUB First Raw-Rousselle, Strohl, Mirabella, Williams. Second Row-Stopper, Blakelock Rossi, Vogel, Rohring. First Row-Robbins, Fluster, Kocur, Petri, Carris, Miller, MaDan, McKeirman, Way- tena, Second Row-Kruger, Evans, Mr. Owen, Mr. Harrison, Salisbury, Dekleva Arrington, Valvo, Gaffey, Dain, Mr. Renner, Mr. Wiles, Sanford, Soper, Faulkner, Third Row-Keach, Webster, Jennings, Donadio, Lewicki, Coopper, Landsman Rider, Hamlin, Arnold, Steeg, Mclntyre, Lewis, Wingert, Allen, Baurngarten Hudson. Fourth Row-Payne, Weber, Petzoldt, Montesanti, Spiridigliozzi, O'Brien Baker, Ulerel, Harrington, Annexstein. Fifth Row-Cerio, Read, Fluster, Orimenko Hoagland, Mr. Worden. I I I First Row-Davis, Leng, Garrett. Second Row-Pearson, Cole, Valentine, Eno. 122 Cx .4 ELECTRONICS CLUB OFFICERS William Delcleva .......... President Kenneth Evans ..,, Vice President George Gaffey ............ Secretary John Arrington ............ Treasurer Sponsoring speakers, conducting discussions, and providing social gatherings for its members have been the main functions of the Elec- tronics Club during the past year. A new project was the construction of an amateur radio station by means of which the club hopes to communicate with similar clubs of other colleges and universities. AVIATION CLUB OFFICERS William Leng .........,.... President Paul Davis .,........ Vice President Robert Eno ......,.,....,..., Secretary Lawrence Garrett, ......, Treasurer The Alfred University Aviation Club was formed in 1947 in order to further interest in aviation at Alfred, to provide an inexpensive means of flying for those who hold currently effective licenses and to allow those who do not hold li- censes to earn them at lowest pos- sible cost. During 1948 the club purchased its first airplane, a Piper Club J3F-50. Dinners, lectures and get-together flights were held with nearby collegiate clubs. ALFRED CONSERVATION CLUB First Row-Byington, Gates, Mott, Sherwood, Devine, Kaifler, Garhart. Second Row-Rohring, Cedruly, Seglin, Frankel, Wilder, Suellau, Funke, Goldman, Mar- tucio, Jenkel, Dropkin, Williams, Vogel. OFFICERS Dave Sherwood ..,.... ...... P resident Hugh Devine, ,..,,. ,....., V ice President Fred Mott ...... ....... S ecretary James Stroll ....... ....... T reasurer The Alfred Conservation Club was organized in the tall of 1948 to create further education and interest in soil, water and wildlife conservation. The club has had exceptionally interesting speakers and movies and several tield trips have been planned tor this spring. One ofthe main proiects ot the year is the prepa- ration ot a large and much improved conservation display for the 1949 Autumn Festival. 123 THE FIAT LUX First Row-Styhr, Wilson, Weissner, Ogden, Young, Champlin. Second Row-LaVan, Tarbrake, Dr. Whitford, Wightman, Klimaieski, Lecakes, Mellro, Theurer, Ingram, Nicholl. Third Row-Smith, Falcone, Callahan, Jones, Krepski, Shackson, Schroder, Simpson, Bredell, Hurlburt, Sellro, Vankiper, Macauley, Van Norman, Siener, Formont, Cretekos. Fourth Row-Vail, Hochenburg, Smith, DeSaIvo. Katherine Lecakes ..... ,,,v,..,,,4.w,....... E clitor Jeanette Klimaieski ...., ....,.,.v M anaging Editor Robert Wightman ,,.,,,.7,,,,,.....,.....7, Business Manager ASSISTANT EDITORS Matthew Melko ....,........7,..,........,V,.,7.7 7..A,.,.v N ews Mary Ingram .....,.,...,,,....7......,........,.,....,.,.... Ag-Tech James Quaclcenbush, Barbara Theurer ,.,.,..,,, Sports Barbara LaVan ..........,.7,,,.,,7,,.,.7...,,7,,,,77,.,Y..., Society Emily Nicholl ..s..,........ .,.... ,.Y., .V,....7.... P r o of Phillip Hessinger ....,,............,..,a......., ..,...... C artoons Jerome Deutscher, James Heasley ,,.,,, Photography BUSINESS MANAGERS William Spangenburg ..,.............,....,,.,.A. Advertising William Simpson ....sV.., ...Vc A ssistant Advertising Phyllis Tarbrake ...,.s s....,......,,a..,, C irculation Elaine Jones ......,,,, ,.... A ssistant Circulation The Fiat Lux, AIfred's weekly student newspaper, brings to the campus news ancl features of interest to all campus groups. The Fiat offers experience, not only in actual reporting, but in departments such as adver- tising, photography, and newspaper make-up. Early in January, the staff took a field trip to visit the Buffalo Evening News, and on May 4, the day after election of the new staff, honored itself at its annual banquet. 124 kmwm use . 1 If 1m,wf.- Drufl Eu nzpzmm Ewpluineil In Reply To hut Qnewumz-5 In VHP A Vu 1 lbw Nv-a Y I 57' YIMDZ dm ywvv 2 A ! Elf I 51 D 1.. -.fm .wif ii, L un- thnx mm: lm M ww rfwfm :I he wwf nm 'My uw x- f: xl Him: u-ml.-1 m num: fa- .mzmn mm: uf wwqnw, wwf, 1, 3.111 sf, -1 mmf xv v .5 Ni-We -.U my .wp y. M mg w HMM au a 411 wp .N ...war-0. U 'av Nw- ummm-f rwinmevz ymfrmnz Jr .1 won mfr we w I5-lsfvmbmr I mn-.W Myra as rms r 4- M u wmv ,uhm AT Student Will Sponwl' Damm- Evelyn Van Riper ,..... Carla Dohm ..........., ........ John R. Bradley., Richard Zegler ..... Emily Nicholl .,.... THE KANAKADEA OFFICERS ..........Editor-in-Chief Business Manager ,.A.,4Associate Editor ,,..,.,.........,... Art Editor Organizations Editor Ruth Macaulay .....,. Photography Editor Iona Lee Bohl ........ .....,.,.,. S enior Editor Stanton Ga rr.......... .,....., S ports Editor Richardeen Nichols ....... ........ A g-Tech Editor Alexander Sheheen ...,.FacuIty Advisor EDITORIAL STAFF Catherine Alle Lee Andrews Bernice Garber Richard Kerr Eloise Mullen Nancy Schnurle Nancy Stearns BUSINESS STAFF Joanne Bowler Beverly Button Louise Frank Barbara Hurlburt Rhoda Jacobson Elizabeth Newell Lucile Peterson Barbara Selko Elaine Shapiro Gwendolyn Shellrowitz Mary VanNorman ART STAFF Neysa Jean Dixon Nancy Kelly Barbara Theurer PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Robert Burdick Gilbert Goldenberg Anthony LaRocco Nathan Lyons First Row-Garber, Dohm, Nicholl, VanRiper, Bradley, Zegler, Bohl, Button, Theurer, Nichols, Bentley. Second Row-Newell, Seiko, Hurlburt, Jacobson, Siener, Ingram, Young, Frank, VanNorman, Neville, Lakocco. Third Row-Dixon, Bowler, Sica, Swain, Garr. 126 1 S 5 f I' :Anal 3, , 'X -351 -kv W ,,.-.-. Al' This year, as always, the staff knew that hopeless feeling of thinking that the 1949 KANAKADEA would never reach its final form. The first day oi taking group pictures arrived-the photographer's equipment promptly broke down. lMaybe we should schedule that particular group last, next year.l The editors gathered to have their picture taken. No photographer! We waited half an hour. "Where's Ken?" "Ken! I thought you were going to ask.. ." We sent out cards to ask for write-ups. They came back marked "UNCLAlMED." And so it went. But in spite of all these major and minor catastro- phes, at last all the pictures were taken, all the write-ups were collected, the lay-out was completed V' I , and it went to the publisher. All that remained was .525 i to wait and hope for the best. mg f Throughout all this turmoil Mr. Sheheen remained .X 'gf calm and unperturbed. For the resulting reassur- """""' ance as well as his helpful advice and material aid X we express our sincere appreciation. X 127 5 'e THE ALFRED WORKSHCDP First Row-Meissner, Komitor, Lynch, Boyle, Theurer. Second Row-Moskot, Mr. Houston, Katz, OFFICERS David Lynch ...,.. .,... E ditor John Boyle L,,,LL. A..,LL B usiness Manager Sergio Dello Strollogo ,....L.. .,A..L A rt Editor The Alfred Workshop extends to all students the opportunity of an extracurricular expres- sion of their creative talents. During the year regular meetings are held on Tuesday evenings to read and criticize new stories and poetry written by students. The workshop publishes the INTEGRAL magazine, which is a vehicle not only for student literary expression, but also for student art. Another mode ot expression, amateur motion pictures, is now being considered for the purpose of encouraging wider student participation. 128 THE ALFRED OUTING CLUB First Row-Gardiner, Pike, Theurer, S'utphen, Eliot, Evans, O'Neil, Lyons, Bowden, Basso, Wetter, Lipp. Second Row-Pitcher, Wilson, Held, Cohn, Shaner, Pixley, Hollands, Greenwald, Costello. Third Row-Greeley, Blakelock, Pixley, Schroeder, Hans, Schaa, Mitchell, Nolin, Cusimano, Paterniti, Katz, Clark. OFFICERS Joseph Bowden e...... ,,,,,, C hairman Dorothy Dahoda ....., ,................. ...,. S e cretary Richard Smith ..... ....... T reasurer This year the fulfillment of a three year dream came to be a reality for the members of the Alfred Outing Club. The Club purchased a 30 acre piece of property on West University St., a site that the group had been using as a skiing area for the past two seasons. The ski trails were enlarged and the hill was worked over with a bulldozer. Along with this redevelopment program, a new electric ski tow was constructed by the members ofthe Club, increasing both the size and efficiency of the previous one. However, the season in general was a disappointment to all winter sports enthusiasts, for the temperature 'Fluctuated and the snow conditions were very poor. A successful Second Annual Winter Carnival was held, but the spirits ofthe participants were somewhat dampened because of the scarcity of snow. Another big achievement of the AOC this year was the opening of an indoor rifle range. Many square dances were held, with movies, hayrides, hikes, and outings rounding out the season's activities. The Club is looking forward to a big season this coming year with many activities already planned. 129 THE WINTER C ARNIVAL , w. Q ef gag? X , D . R R ,Q X . 130 ni S 3 , .If Q: 1 Q..-sz: gw:,,5g:.f:.: me 5 , Q A s : A 1 - ww . A .,,.,Xx.5x-qw : wx ' 'iii '-'T-Si,l'4Nl t - x.m:,N,34: X . U . --.. X - 'SLS , SENIORS Kate Guenther Willa Wright Betty Jean Stevens JUNIORS Edith Cohen Evelyn George Joanne Ducey SOPHOMORES Phyllis Andrews Susi Rodies Helen Gates Aile Goetze Joyce Meyers Mary Louise Moore Eloise Mullen THE CASTLE FRESHMEN Nancy Stearns Elazaberh Abrahams GRADUATE Kam Alle safes srepner Phyllis Ballman SPECIAL Beverly Brown Rosemary Raymond OFFICERS Susi Rodies ..,,.,... President Kate Guenther .,..... ..,.,,. V ice President Edith Cohen ......, .........,.,.... S ecretary Kate Guenther ....,.. ........ H ouse Manager 131 Teressa Vencko ALPHA KAPPA OMICRON SENIORS Frances Barnett Iona Bohl Betty Holdridge June Minnick Mary Tornabene JUNIORS Joan Hatfield Lucille Losch Margaret Pausewang SOPHOMCRES Shirley Colley Janice Greene Elaine Gruber Ruth Harding Barbara Seiko PLEDGES Marion Cottrell Beverly Drain Elaine Dryer Adelle Wightman Jeanette Fanton OFFICERS Iona Bohl .4.,,.,,.,,, ,.,av........ P resident June Minnick ....,,. .,,,v.A V ice President Teressa Vencko ,,...,, a....... S ecretary Lucille Losch ....,. ...... T reasurer Alice Folts Louise Frank Jean Hunt Mary Knettles Josephine Koster Mary Ann Lockhart Mary Neu Jacklyn Newton Betty Lou Ogden Jean Richmond Emily Worth Lenora Zito 132 SENIORS D. Juel Andersen Beverly Button Hermine Deutsch Carla Dohm Mary Eagle Carolyn Flanders Marie Fuller Bernice Garber Marian Green Elizabeth Lapp Katherine Lecalzes Mary Jane Lewis Jane Lytle Ruth Macaulay Elizabeth Newell Emily Nicholl Marie Sica Mary Elizabeth VanNorman Evelyn VanRiper Janet Wilson JUNIORS Irene Johnston Caryl Levy Saundra Licht Eleanor Meissner SOPHOMORES Mary Jane Arnold Teresa Basso Jane Bette Audrey Goodrich Margaret Griffith Barbara Hurlburt Eleanor Loclrhardt Ethel Sayer Alice Schulmeister FRESHMEN Grace Goodrich PLEDGES Ruby Bentley Jane Gray Gwendolyn Lord Nancy Litchfield Aldona Moclcus Margaret Munt Louise Nelsen Joan Sauter Virginia Wolf PI ALPHA Pl OFFICERS Marie Srca ,,,,,,. .,,...,,............ ,.......... P r esident Marian Green ...... ...,. V ice President Lucile Peterson ....... ........ S ecretary Jane Lytle ...,... ...... T reasurer 133 SIGMA CHI NU SENIORS Madeline Collins Phyllis Costello Nancy Curtiss Mary Kay Ellis Patricia Fitzpatrick Audrey Foote Dorothy Foster Elaine Gardiner Emily Harrington Joyce Killian Marquita King Doreen Newton Eleanor Pettit Barbara Phelps Flora Regenbrecht Leola Snyder JUNIORS Neysa Jean Dixon Roberta Farnham Patricia Kennedy Nancy Kelly Jeannette Klimaieski Margaret O'NeiI Marie Perrotta Phyllis Tarbralce Ba:bara Theurer SOPI-IGMORES Palma Clute Katherine Cretelcos Jean Hardenburg Elaine Jones Virginia Krepski Barbara LaVan Audrey Riess Claire Simpson Ruth Sly SPECIAL Millicent Albert GRADUATE Edith Fagan PLEDGES Betty Amberg Nancy Balint Lynn Byers Joanne Callagan Beverly Callahan Isabel Ellis Lillian Falcone Carol Feldman Barbara Gottschall Ann Holmquist Jean McGraw Beth McMurtry Helen Miller Doris Ogden Jane Peterson Mildred Sneider Nancy Schnurle Barbara Shackson Georgia Smith 134 uni OFFICERS Emily Harrington ...,... ......,..,President Jeannette Klimaieski ........ Vice President Marie Perrotta .,..., Nancy Curtiss ....,.. .-.....Secretary .....Treasurer OFFICERS Cecelia Podposki .,...4 ,,,,,. P resident Carolyn Thomas .v..... ..,,,. V ice President Dorothy Brion ....... ....,, S ecretary Marilyn Neville ....... .,..-, T reasurer THETA THETA SENIORS Carolyn Babcock Beverly Chase Marion Chudyk Marcia Davis Avis Hirschey Jaclyn Kieley Gretchen LeSeur Virginia Mills Lois Mutch Sue Pike Cecelia Podposki Ann Schubert Esther Shultz Betty Jean Stevens Carolyn Thomas Mary Lou Watt Normalee Weigand Patricia Wiley Willa Wright 135 JUNIORS Shirley Champlin Louemma Reed Betty Schoonmaker SOPHOMORES Dorothy Brion Mary Ann Huntington Marilyn Neville Renee Rothemund Janice Swain Mary Wagner PLEDGES Andres Armstrong Helen Bard Elaine Bebartald Jean Bennett Joanne Christman Phoebe Desmond CHI Joan Disch Marilyn Flemming Janis Formont Nancy Frank Elaine Gardner Jean Helms Emma Horvath Marie Jova Jane Marshall Mildred Netzke Carolyn Petticrew Rosemary Powell Joan Rossell Barbara Schroder Nancy Stearns June Svahn Jeanne Tierney Ruth Vail Barbara Weissner Shirley Wixom Margaret Zerba Lrcht Schoonmaker, Hatfield, Thomas, Green, Schulmeister, Ellis, Lecakes, Kelly. nrst Row-Deignan, Smith, C'ark, Lyons, Griffith, Elstein. Second Row-Read, Coopper, Meissner, Deneen, Bagnall, Gatewood, Lawson, Peretz, Nohle. INTERSORORITY COUNCIL OFFICERS Katherine Lecalces ........ ....., P resident Saundra Licht ...,.. .,..,, S ecretary-Treasurer The lntersorority Council, composed of its presi- dent and two representatives from each of the four Alfred sororities, has as its primary purposes the unification of the houses, the discussion of common problems, and the supervision of the rushing system. Under the chairmanship of Mary K. Ellis, a success- ful Intersorority Ball climaxed the rushing season. This year the council adopted two European war orphans, a 10-year-old girl from Italy and a I4- year-old French boy. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL OFFICERS Charles Clark ...., .,.....,.... P resident Jerome Lyons ..,,,,,see. ,,e... V ice President Lawrence Griffith ..,.ee,. .,..,,... S ecretary Jerry Smith .,,,,,..,,.. ...... T reasurer The Interfraternity Council of Alfred University is composed of sixteen men representing each of the eight fraternities on the campus. The council attempts to lead the fraternities toward greater scholastic achievement, promote a Iceener sense of the clean competitive spirit in all athletic contests, lurther the relationship between the fraternities with regard to rushing and pledging, and create a fuller social life on the Alfred campus. The lnterfra- ternity Ball, one of the highlights of this year's so- cial calendar, featured Claude Thornhill and his orchestra. BETA SIGMA PSI OFFICERS Victor Palumbo ......... Vernon Gatewood ....,.. Joseph Cala ......,.... George Carlson ...... SENIORS CarI Buessow Sebastian Caruso Douglas Henderson Anthony LaRocco Robert Lawson Victor Palumbo Grover Purdy Ignatius Scott WiIIiam Stevens JUNIORS Edmond Baker William Bayuk Joseph CaIa George CarIson Vernon Gatewood James Hall George Harris Henry Henderson StanIey KozIowsIci Thomas McShane Carl Penders Leslie Shershoff Frederick Tezanos SOPHOMORES Joseph Katz 137 Vice President President Secretary ......,Treasurer PLEDGES John BeIIiotti Robert Chapman Anthony Geraci Burton Greenberg Herbert Horowitz Andrew Ippolito Robert Lober Sanford Mabel Martin Moskof Marc Nerenstone Earl Newton DELTA SIGMA PHI OFFICERS Roy VanAIsten ,7,.7 ..4,,, P resident Orville Landis ..,,,,, .,--, V ice President Phillip Hessinger ,A,,,,, ,,4,, S ecretary Robert lmmediato ,,-,,A ,...-- T reagurer SENIORS John Boyle Charles Clarlc Wilson Cushing Robert Hanright Gerald Harrington Michael Humeniclc Lawrence Kinlon Orville Landis Nicholas Licalzi George Reuning Gordon Thrall Richard Zegler JUNIORS Paul Antoun Ira Baker Allred Bagnall Robert Cheney Litchard Dickinson Robert Immediato 138 Robert Longfritz William Maloney Warren Rigoulor Frank Trost Roy VanAlsten Roger Wighton SOPHOMORES William Brison Roger Jones Phillip Hessinger Samuel Maguire Eugene Schulz Marvin Timlro Roger Whalley John Whitford PLEDGES John Alexander William Argentieri Daniel Biro Hubert Bliss George Botti Norman Clark Val Cushing Eugene Driscoll Harry Egbert John Gardner Daniel Harris Arthur Hyman Bradley Kinsman Donald Lawson John McEnroe John McMahon William McMahon Matthew Mellro Louis Neinhart Charles Reuning Eugene Tarney Robert Taylor Stanley Trazlros Robert Turner Burt Valvo SENIORS Gene Allen William Austin Laurence Bonhotal Thomas Bublinec George Carris Robert Eisenberg Francis Florentino Donald Goodlellow George Griffin Jesse Hannan Charles Hoagland Arthur LaSalle Richard McCarthy John Magrino John Maitland Daniel O'Neil Peter Pace Joseph Perrin Richard Petri Francis Read Robert Remsen Peter Rossi Fredrick Schubert Robert Tompkins Paul Williamson Elden Wingert JUNIORS Bruce Byington Harold Cole George Constable Austin Dove Ellwood Eastman Howard Gates Frederick Greenhalgh Frank Kirkman Thomas Kuhn Edward McGross Charles Maggs Arno Marks Frederick Mott Robert Pelcher Neil Rodden John Sheldon Charles Simek Laroy Spateholts Thomas Topson KAPPA DELTA SIGMA SOPHOMORES Nicholas Lozzi PLEDGES Hugh Chamberlin Daniel DiFrancisco Frank Emblidge Dominick Gagliardi Robert Harrington Edward Hysen Frank Lewis Dale Loope Paul Lukes Robert Lyons William McLaughlin William Marks Gordon Martz Harry Ottoway Allen Plitzenmaier William Smith John Snyder Joseph Valvo Donald Wilder 139 OFFICERS Daniel O'Neil ..... Neil Rodden ..... ..,... V ice Robert Eisenberg ,..., .,,.,, Jesse Hannan ..,.. President President Secretary .......Treasurer KAPPA NU SENIORS Jerry Allen John Astrachan Edward Benson Martin Dillon Charles Elstein Leonard Gold Daniel Groden Jay Lehrer Jerry Lyons Howard Miller David Nixen Frank Pasternaclc Arthur Schwartz Jesse Shapiro Lewis Steinman JUNIORS Donald Hoffman SOPHOMORES Arnold Korman Bernard Patashnik Marvin Rosenthal OFFICERS Jerry Lyons .,.v.,. ,......,...., P resident Charles Elstein ....,,. ...... V ice President Kurt Wray .,.,,,,,. ...,.... S ecretary Leonard Gold ,...., ....,,. T reasurer Louis Ugol Kurt Wray Joel Zneimer PLEDGES Allen Auskern Harvey Denhoff Peter Finkel Robert Kassel Leon Kosolslcy Nathan Lyons Leon Marcus Eugene Slcir 140 5 SENIORS William Beazell Duane Behlen Angelo Delmastro David Joerger William Naum William Simpson James Snow William Walmsley Robert Wightman JUNIORS Dwight Brown Victor deProsse Floyd English Lawrence Griffith John Lindenthal Richard McKinstry Paul Meissner Eldon Miller Joseph Paterniti Daniel Rase Harvey Siebert ' Earl Siler William Strang Robert Strong Lee Winship Read Woodworth SOPHOMORES William Clark Charles Clute Robert Distler Donald Drew George Evans Curtis Fahnert James Monroe Thomas Myers Richard Powell FRESHMEN Sanford Cole James Cook Norman Ericsson Joseph Fischer Robert Hart Edwin Higgins Thomas Horton Edwin Pettengill Karsten Styhr GRADUATES Ernest Faust Ralph Jordan PLEDGES David Benzing Albert Brant Jerome Deutscher William Foster Harold Hall William Harrison George Herrick James Kearney Louis Mendez Albert Rittenhouse Stephen Saunders Wilifred Shuit Robert Tibbott Richard Wagner Roger Woodward KAPPA PSI UPSILON OFFICERS David Joerger ...... ......... P resident William Beazell ...... ....,. V ice President William Clark ....... ......,.. S ecretary Ralph Jordan ...4,,.4,.,.......-.....................,......... Treasurer 141 l l KLAN SENIORS Donald Alverson Herbert Anderson Willis Breitsman Henry Cottrell Charles Deignan Charles Hoffman Eugene Holman Daniel Kane John Kane Michael Orzano Richard Palmer William Pangborn Steven Saunders Richard Smith William Stetson John Utter JUNIORS John Barnes Wesley Cox Adam DiGennaro Stanton Garr Roger Gentsch John Gillies Robert Hawkins Juan Jova ALPINE Earl Lowe Darwin Marshall William O'Connor Louis Palamara John Peretz Jack Peterson George Pixley Robert Prokopec Laurie Selewach Gordon Stermer John Tournaud Alan Trax SOPHOMORES Donald Berger Malcolm Claflin Peter Dahoda Clark Hinds James Quackenbush William Spangenberg GRADUATES Michael Lockhart Edwin Lorey John Murray Sidney Schweitzer PLEDGES Thomas Barresi Earl Beechard Harris Britting Barden Conroe George Crouchley William Dick William George John Goodwin Richard Gotzmer Douglas Grewer John Hawkes Richard Johnson Richard Kluslcy Raymond Meek Bruce Moore Francis Pedriclc William Persick Richard Phelps Justin Pierce John Quirk Clarence Seeley Robert Sheehan Fred Stuhl Gary Taylor Dale Thompson Phil Utter Harold Wright Thomas Widger 142 , OFFICERS Charles Deignan ..,,... ....... P resident Herbert Anderson .............. Vice President William G'Connor ........ ...... S ecretary Adam DiGennaro ....... .....,. T reasurer OFFICERS Edward Dick ...... ,....,.,.., P resident Donald Garrison ...... ....... V ice President Donald Knowlton ,...... ........ S ecretary Frank Lobaugh ,...... ..... T reasurer LAMBDA CHI SENIORS Donald Bemis Edward Dick William Doherty Richard Dunne Frank Elliott Arling Hazlerr Richard Johe Donald Knowlton Donald Mclntyre Robert Nelson John Pabst Richard Peclu Raymond Scholts Roger Skinner JUNIORS Joseph Bowden Robert Brooks Charles Bryant Thomas Cantwell Robert Cotton George Eiwen Daniel Foster Donald Garrison Richard Hallberg 143 Joseph Holmstrom Alton Johnson Richard Kennedy Robert Kennedy Paul Kiesow Frank Lobaugh Jerry Smith James Thayer Robert Vanderhoven SOPHOMORES Robert Bowen Edward Giess Allan Hitchcock Wayne Husted Robert Larsen Phillips Morrison Richard Nohle Daniel Olenchuck Robert Prigge Stephen Prusik Robert Rogers Norman Schoenfeld Ernest Schuenzel James White ALPHA FRESHMEN Allan Baxter Edward Decker Frederick Eichenberger Wallace Henion John McKenna David Pixley James Ridgeway Leon Riker William Schwartz Gordon Shippy Carlton Small John Stubbs Willard Sutton PLEDGES Colin Cochrane Howard Helmer Robert Johnson Robert Mangels Robert Norton Franklin Poole Norman Skillman Kimball Sprague Arthur Vorney GAMMA THETA GAMMA -iii OFFICERS John Pitcher ....,,.. .......,.., P resident Anthony Catall ....... .,.... V ice President Ian Gummoe ...,.... ...,..... S ecretary Robert Deneen ....,r ....... T reasurer SENIORS Donald Baker Paul Baker Anthony Catall Carmen Cerio Roderick Coopper Robert Deneen Robert Eno lan Gummoe William Hall Charles Joy Howard Kispaugh William Leng Lawrence Outwater Peter Palamaro Robert Parsons John Pitcher Donald Quaclcenbush Joseph Reilly Jackson Rossell Donald Saville Thomas Sutphen William Waytena William Williams FRESHMEN James Arthur Per Andresen Nicolai Berg Charles Botti John Botti William Cordes Jack Cornwell Joseph Fallon John Huggins Robert Light Anthony Mangelrida Leonard Martorelli Edward Masin Carl Mead Robert Plessner Newton Phillips Edward Ricotta Leo Raczkiewicz Raymond Ruhlman George Schmidt Richard Titus William Underwood Glenn Valentine George VanWormer Morris Wilcox PLEDGES Warren DeLong Robert Fowler George Guilden Thomas Jeans Paul Markham Donald McCoy Bert' Nolan Donald O'Keefe 144 ST. PAT'S FESTIVAL ST. PAT'S BOARD First Row-Reuning, Dr. Frechette, Breitsman. Second Row-Anderson, Kane, J., Deignan, Shane, C,, Snow, Whitford. Third Row-Gardner, Longfriti, Weaver, Lowe, Shane, E. Fourth Row-Crispino, Orzano, Cantwell, Humenik, Cotton. Fifth Row-Stetson, Skinner, Hawkins, Dick. OFFICERS Willis Breitsman I C Ch - Robert Hawkins ..,,,7 ...A, S ecretary , ,,.,,.... -, O- Blfrnen , George Reunmg I Robert Whrtford ....., A,,,,. T reasurer St. Patrick's Day brings forth an annual gala celebration on Alfred's campus to pay tribute to St. Pat, the patron saint of the Ceramic Engineer. The festivities are handled by the St. Pat's Board which this year consisted of sixteen senior and six iunior engineers. St. Pat is portrayed by a senior engineer who has the privilege of crowning the queen of the festival at the formal ball. Michael Orzano fulfilled this pleasant duty when he presented the crown to Miss Joyce Killian. The festival began with a parade of sixteen floats, including a sliced birthday cake which opened to spell "Welcome St. Pat"7 a Pat-in-the-box: and various others portraying the spirit of St. Pat. The prize-winning float was a take-off by Kappa Psi Upsilon on a ceramic convention with all the noise and fun typifying such a get-together. A tea dance, an openhouse at the Ceramic College and an exhibition by the fa- mous Corning glass blowers completed the first day. For the first time in the history of St. Pat's the queen's crown was fashioned by the glass blowers. fm. The following afternoon the Footlight Club staged "High Tor", a fantasy by Maxwell Anderson. The Coronation of the Queen and lcnighting of the senior engineers highlighted the formal ball which featured the music of Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra. 145 XM J :RNA X I STUDENT DIRECTORY CLASS OF 1952 ALLE, CATHERINE M., Butler, N. J ....... . ALLEN, HAROLD G., Geneseo .....,....,. . AMBERG, ELIZABETH J., Allred ,.,..............,,. ....., . AMDUR, JOSEPH, Jersey City. N. -I. ............. ---,-- - ANGERMANN, JOYCE D., Bloomfield. N. J ........ .....- . ARMSTRONG, ANDREE M. L., Rochester ......,.. ...... . AUSKERN, ALLAN, Brooklyn ...... .......A........ ------- BAKER, G. PAUL, Franklinville .,........,.. BAKER, ROSE MARY, Andover ,,..... BALINT, NANCY B., Yonkers .......... .... . BALLMAN, PHYLLIS, Middletown ...., BARD, HELEN M., Port Washington... BARNES, BARBARA W., Syracuse ,.......... . BARRESI, THOMAS J., Silver Creek ....... . BAXTER, ALLEN J., Naples .................. . BEBARFALD, ELAINE, Baldwin .......... ...... BEHRENBERG, JOHN, Wilkinsburg, Pa .... BENNETT, JEAN R., Katonah ..,.............. . BENNETT, LELAND R., Friendship ...... . BENZING, DAVID H., Springville .............. . BERTRAND, BERNARD N., Andover .... ....... ....... BIENENEELD, MARILYN B., Belle Harbor .... BIRO, DANIEL J., Port Washington .............. ...... . BLISS, ERNEST L., Friendship .....,.............. . BOTTI, GEORGE J., Great Neck ......., . BOULTON, DONALD A., Alplaus ......... . BOWLER, JOANNE P., Meadville, Pa .... . BREDELL, FRANK F., JR., Lockport ......... .. BRIDGE, JOHN C., Andover .............................. ...... . BRITTING, HARRIS A., JR., Vtfilliamsville ...... ...... . BROWN, BEVERLY ANN, Hornell .................. ........ BRUNSWICK, DONALD M., Hornell ........ . BUSBY, GEORGE C., JR., Tuskegee, AIa..... BYERS, ELEANOR L., Rochester .....,..... . CAINE, RICHARD B., Jamaica ............ . CALLAHAN, BEVERLY A., Albany ......... . CHANDLER, JOSEPH R., New York ....... . CHODOS, MARTIN, New York .............. CLARK, ROBERT M., Hornell .......... ........... . COCHRANE, COLIN M., New Britain, Conn.. .... COHEN, HERBERT, New York ................ COLE, HOWARD J., Dansviile .................... COLE, SANDFORD S., Metuchen, N. J ..... . CONROE, BARDEN A., Slingerlands .....,. . COOK. JAMES S., Camillus ................ . CORBITT, JOHN M., Spencerport...... COVILL, GRANT E., Wellsville ...... . CRAGER, JILL H., Hudson ............ . CRANDALL, DORIS J., Corning ..... . CUSHING, VAL M., Rochester .... .. DAVIE, EDWARD W., Hornell ....... DECKER, EDWARD L., Hudson... DENHOFF, HARVEY L., Mount Vernon .... . DeRIENZO, PHILIP G., Hornell ..................., ,..,,. . DeSALVO, VINCENT W., Spring Valley ........ ...,.. , DICK, WILLIAM O., Oaktield .......,........... DIRLAM, HENRY A., Honesdale, Pa .... . DISCH, JOAN A., Dolgeville .............. . DOBSON, EVELYN, Richfield Springs ...... DRISCOLL, BERNARD E., Wellsville .... . DRYER, G. ELAINE, Canandaigua .... EARL, FRED C., Broadalbin .................. . EICHENBERG, FREDERICK J., Elba .... . ELLIS, ISABELLE A., Alired ............. , ERICSSON, NORMAN J., Mt. Vernon ETTLINGER, GERRY M., Jamaica... FALCONE, LILLIAN, Forestville ........ FERGUSON, ROY Z., Woodhull .............. .........,..... ....... FINKEL, Peter W., Brooklyn ,....,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , FISCHER. JOSEPH H., Hasbrouck Heights, N. J .,...,..,... . FISHER, CHARLES E., West Stewartstown, N, H ,,,,,,,,,,,, , FISHER, JOHN K., Andover ............ .......,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, FLEMING, MARILYN J., Canaioharie. ..............Nursing Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ........Design Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts ........Design ......Design Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering ........Design Engineering ........Design Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering ........Design Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ...........Nursing Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ......Nursing Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ........Design Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ........Design Engineering Liberal Arts ........Design Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ........Design ...........Nursing ........Design Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering FORMONT, JANIS A., New Hyde Park ..,.. . FOSTER, WILLIAM T., Crestwood .......... . FRANK, LOUISE A., Salamanca ........... . FOLTS ALICE M., Cohocton ........... . FRANK, NANCY E., Rochester ....... . FRANKLIN, LEWIS H., Baldwin ,.,.. . FRASER, HAROLD D., Fraser .,.......... . FULLER, ANNE, Caledonia ......,,............ GANUNG, CARL G., Montour Falls ...,. . GASSMAN, JAMES O., Bulifalo .......... . GATES, HELEN R., Canaseraga ....... . GOTZMER, RICHARD C., Baldwin .... . GRAY, JANE, Snyder ........................... GREWER, PAUL D., Rochester ..,............. GZOWSKI, EDWARD R., Oaktield ....... . HALL, RUSSEL H., Pleasantville ........... . HALLET, RICHARD D., Orchard Park ...... . HALM, SALA L., Coopers Plains .......... HAMM, FRANK J., JR., Corning ...........,. .. HART, ROBERT L., Dumont, N. J ................ . HAWKES, JOHN H., Nesquehoning, Pa ..... . HELMS, JEAN M., Valley Stream ..,.,.,..... . HENION, WALLACE F., Brockport ....... . Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ........Design Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ,.......,.....Design Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts HERDEN, PAUL R., Hornell ,,.,.,........,.,...... Liberal Arts HERRICK, GEORGE W., Emporium, Pa .,............ ...... I. Ilberal Arts HIGGINS, EDWIN S., Garden City ........................ --..-- L IIDGYGI Arts HIGGINS, WALLACE C., Kendall .....................,.,..... ........... D esign HOCHENBERG, ELEANOR F., Westwood, N. J ....... .......... N UFSINQ HOLMOUEST, ANN J., Southampton .................. ...... I. iberalArtS HOMER, RICHARD W., Bethlehem, Pa ..... ........ D esigrl HORAN, JOHN E., Andover ..................... Liberal Arts HOROWITZ, HERBERT E., Brooklyn ...,. . HORTON, THOMAS D., Middletown .... . HUNT, JEAN L., Genoa ............................ . HYMAN, ARTHUR. Scotch Plains, N. J ....... IPPOLITO, ANDREW V., Brooklyn ....... . ITURRI, GUSTAVO, Truiillo, Peru .......... JACKSON, C. ROBERT, Andover ............. JOHNSON, ROBERT F., Niagara Falls .... . KEARNEY, JAMES M., Ossining ........... . KERNAN, CARL T., Canisteo ............ . KERR, RICHAD E., Lockport. ................... . KINSMAN, BRADLEY Q.. Amsterdam ......... . KOSOFSKY, IRWIN L., Spring Valley .............. ..... . KOSTER, JOSEPHINE M., Greenwich, Conn KOVATS, DOLORES P., Ardsley ................. . LACEY, WILLIAM B., Friendship .............. . LEONDAR, JUDITH C., Brookline, Mass.. LESTER, DONALD B., Wellsville ..,,....... . LITCHFIELD, NANCY A., Mayville ........ LOBER, ROBERT F., Woodmere .............. . LORD, GWENDOLYN M., Little Valley ...... McCLURG, WILLIAM B., Painted Post ....... . McGRAW, JEAN L., Kenmore .................. . MCGRAW, REX T., JR., Arkport ,....... . McKENNA, JOHN F., Bellerose ......... McMAHON, WILLIAM B., Alfred ...... . MCWILLIAMS, ROBERT J., Brooklyn ...... MABEL, SANFORD, Brooklyn ................ MANGELS, ROBERT K., Floral Park ........ . MARCUS, LEON, Brooklyn ................... MARTIN, NED B., Hornell ......,...... . MENDEZ, LOUIS E., Goshen .............. . MEYER, JOYCE D., East Concord ............... . MILITELLO, JULIA G., Westfield ,.................. MILKS, CLIFFORD P., JR., East Randolph ......... ..... . MILLER, HELEN E., Tuckalnoe ..................... . MOCKUS, ALDONA, Amsterdam ....... MOORE, MARY L., New York ............. . MORGAN, JOHN M., Schenectady ........ . MOSKOF, MARTIN S., Bronx .,............. . MULLEN, ELOISE M., Canisteo ................... . MUNT, MARGARET A. LeRoy ..........,....., MURREN, CHARLES Af, JR., Nuiley, N. NATHAN, JOHN F., Angelica ................................... ..... . NELSEN, LOUISE R., Hasbrouck Heights, N. J ........ ..... . NETZKE, MILDRED R., Thornwood ........................ ..... . NEWTON, JACQUELYN I., Hornell ................... ..... . NIENHART, LOUIS F., Elizabeth, N. J ....... NIES, ALEXANDER, Passaic, N. J ............ 148 Liberal Arts ........Design Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ........Design Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts ........Design .......Nursing ........Design Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ..............Design Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering ..........Nursing Engineering Engineering Engineering ........Design Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts NORTON, GEORGE R., ssuquon .,.... . O'DONNEL, JOHN w., Binghamton.... OGDEN, DORIS J., Ossaning .....,.......,.,.. OMALLEY, JOHN M., LeRoy ...,..,,.......... . OGDEN, ELIZABETH L., Horseheads ,..,... OKUN, RHODA, New York ......,,..,,......., OWENS, ROBERT K., Elmira ......,....,., , PALMISANO, DONALD J., Butfalo ..... . PEDERSEN, JOHN R., Pittsburgh, Pa ........ . PEDRICK, FRANCIS C., Niagara Falls ....... . PERRY, JOSEPHINE A., Rathbone ........,...,.. PERSICK, WILLIAM T., Milwaukee, Wisc... PETERSEN, JANE M., Bridgeport, Conn.... PETTENGILL, EDWIN R., Boston ......... . PFEIFFER, JOSEPH H., Buffalo ....... . PHELPS, RICHARD E., Cuba .............. . PHILLIPS, LEIGH F., East Quogue ....... . PIERMAN, MILLICENT E., Bellport ....., . PIXLEY, DAVID M., New Hartford ....... . POTRAFKE, EARL M., Wellsville ........ . REUNING, CHARLES R., Wellsville .............. . Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering -iEiEEngineering Engineering .....,.Nursing ......Engineering Liberal Arts ........Design Liberal Arts .......Engineering RICHMOND, G. JEAN, Whitesville ...................... RIDGEWAY, THOMAS J., JR., Niagara Falls ,.,,. .. RIKER, LEON W., JR., Spencer ........................ .. SACKADORF, LEONARD, Brooklyn ................. SAUNDERS, STEPHEN C., Wakefield, Mass ..., . SAUTER, JOAN R., Williston Park ................ . SCHNURLE, NANCY A., Canisteo ............. . SCHRODER, BARBARA A., New York ....... . Engineering .......Nursing Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering .......Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts SCHULTL, JAMES B., Akron ..........,...........,. ......, E ngineering SCHWARTZ, WILLIAM L., Briarcliff Manor .............................. Design SEELEY, CLARENCE E., Galeron, Pa ................................. Engineering SHACKSON, BARBARA E., Cleveland Heights, Ohio ...... Liberal Arts SHAFER, ARTHUR J., South Hornell ................................ Engineering SHANER, DONALD R., Little Genesee.. SHEA, THOMAS F., JR., Hornell ........ .. SHEEHAN, ROBERT W., Yonkers .........,., . SHINDLER, HERBERT R., East Aurora ....... . SHIPPY, GORDON D., Niagara Falls ...... . SHUIT, WILIFRED E., Rutherford, N. J .................... SILVAN, MARK, New York ..............................,..,.,,...., SIMMONS, SALLY M., Cleveland Heights, Ohio ........... . SMALL, CARLTON F., JR., New London, Conn .... . SMITH, GEORGIA E., Williamsville ...................... SMITH, GILBERT R., Kingston ...,............ ..... . SPATT, ROBERTA, New York ...,......... SPRAGUE, W. KIMBALL, Roscoe .......... ST. CLAIR, JOHN H., West Valley ....... . STEANS, MILES R., JR., Naples ........ . STEARNS, NANCY A., Springville ....... . STUBBS, JOHN M., Ridgewood, N. J ..... . STULL, JOHN L., Hornell ..................... . STYHR, KARSTEN H., JR., Huntington.. SUTTON, WILLARD H., Alfred ......... . TARNY, EUGENE G., Astoria ......... . TAYLOR, GARY C., Lockport ...,,....v.... . TIBBOTT, ROBERT E., Ebensburg, Pa .... . UTTER, PHILLIP E., Cuba ............... . VAIL, RUTH A., Hamburg ......,...., . VALVO, BURT J., Forestville ...,. . VERNEY, ARTHUR S., Hilton ...... . VINCENT, FRANKLIN, Salamanca.. WAKELY, WILBUR T., Glens Falls .... . WEBB, CHARLES S., Belfast ................. . WEISSNER, BARBARA A., Yonkers ..... . WESTFALL, ROBERT L., Springville ..... . WHALEN, JOSEPH W., Albany ........ . WIDGER, EDWIN M., Wellsville .....,,, , WILSON JOHN P. Nia ara Falls , , g ........ WOODIN, HARRISON D., New Paltz ...... WOODRUFF, JAMES E., Hornell ....,,....,.,,,,..,..,. WORTH, EMILY H., Tenafly, N, J .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,',,, WRIGHT, HAROLD D., Mineral Ridge, Ohio ...... ZITO, LENORE R., Utica ...................,, .,..,,,,,,,,, , Y, ZUCCARO, ANGELO J., Mt. Kisco ..... ,,,.,,.,, ZUCKERNICK, S. JOHN, Hornell ....... CLASS OF 1951 ACHESON, ROBERT V., Floral Park .....,... ALEXANDER, JOHN M., No. Bellmore ..... ANDERSON, JOHN J., JR., Brooklyn ....... Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ......Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ........Design Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering .....,..........GIass Engineering .Technology Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ..,.....Design Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering Engineering ANDREWS, PHYLLIS L., Wolcott ....... . ARNOLD, MARY JANE, Hornell ........... BASSO, TERESA ANN, Hornell .................. BEARDSLEY, LETTY A., Irvington, N. J ....... . BECHARD, EARL F., E. Rochester ................... . BEMONT, DONALD R., Ithaca ......................... . BERGER, DONALD F., Buenos Aires, Argentina. ...... .. BETTE, JANE M., New York ............................. . BLISS, THOMAS H., Bolivar ........................ . BLOM, FREDERICK J., Rushford .......... . BOUSSER, JOHN D., Hornell ................... . BOWEN, ROBERT A., No. Tonawanda ..... . BOWKER, DUANE O., Canisteo ............ . BOWSER, ARCHIE M., JR., Olean .... .. BRADLEY, ROY M., Jamestown ....... BRANT, ALBERT J., Little Valley ............. . BRION, DOROTHY L., Walworth ................... . BRISON, WILLIAM S., Ridgewood, N. J ...... . BRUNDAGE, FREDERICK W., Hornell ........ . BRYANT, CYRUS A., Almond ................... . BURDICK, JOHN G., Corning ............. . CARL, JOHN E., Hammondsport ...... . CHAPMAN, FRANK E., JR., Brooklyn ......... .. Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts .........Engineering Liberal Arts .........Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts .........Engineering .........Engineering CLAFLIN, MALCOLM L., Bolivar .................... ......... L iberaIArts CLARK, ALBERT W., Rutherford, N. J ................ ................. D esign CLARK, HOWARD H., JR., Coudersport, Pa ...... ......... E ngineering CLUTE, CHARLES V., Bellerose .................,.... .....,......,. D esign CRETEKOS, KATHERINE G., Wellsville ....... CROUCHLEY, GEORGE E., Westbury ....... . .........LiberaI Arts .........Engineering DAHODA, PETER, Cohoes ............................. .............. D esign DAVIS, ROBERT K., Bronxville .......................... ................. D esign DeCEU, ROBERT E., Buffalo ................................. ......... L iberaIArts DELLO STROLOGO, SERGIO R., New York ....... ...,.......... D esign DeMARCO, HOWARD J., Jackson Heights .... . DENNERLEIN, JOHN R., Valhalla ................ . DISTLER, ROBERT R., Floral Park ............ . DREW, DONALD R., Little Valley ...... . DUNGAN, ROBERT H., Hornell .......... . DUNN, JAMES E., Bolivar ..,................. . EGBERT, HAROLD R., Staten Island ....... . EHRICH, DAVID S., North Bergen, N, J ..... . ELDRED, HORACE B., Long Lake ............. . ELDRED, OREN J., Oneonta ..................... . EVANS, GEORGE C., Buffalo ...................... . FAHNERT, CURTIS E., JR., Lincoln, III ...... .. FINNEY, EDWIN L., Verplanck ................. . FISCHER, BARBARA C., Brooklyn ............. . FITZPATRICK, NADINE M., Hamburg ....... . FLURSCHUTZ, PAUL L., Wellsville ........ . FRANCISCO, ROGER B., Belmont .......... . FULTON, PATRICIA J., Bolivar ............... . GALLOW, WILLIAM M., JR., Van Etten..... GARDNER, HELEN M., Canisteo .......... . GENTSCH, ROGER W., Oatfield ............... . GEORGE, WILLIAM R., Bridgeville, Pa .... . GERACI, ANTHONY J., Rochester ........ . GIESS, EDWARD A., Woodhaven ....... . GOODRICH, RUTH A., White Plains.. GOODWIN, JACK L., Hornell ........... . GREENBERG, BURTON A., Flushing ...... . GREENE, JANICE L., Adams .................... GREENWALD, BEATRICE E., Jamestown ..... GREGORY, PHILIP D., Morris .................... GRIFFITH, MARGARET A., Pearl River. GRUBER, ELAINE C., Brooklyn ........... . HALE, STANLEY F., Greenwood ....................... . HALL, CHARLES E., Elkland, Pa ...................... . HARDENBURG, JEANNE, Glen Gardner, N. J. HARDING, RUTH S., Fayetteville ....,................... ........ HESSINGER, PHILIP S., Kenmore .........,..........,.. ....... . HINDS, H. CLARK, Williamsport, Pa ....... HITCHCOCK, ROBERT O., Alfred .......... . HOLLANDS, EVERETT B., JR., Elmira..... HUNTINGTON, MARY ANN, Scotia ........ HURLBURT, BARBARA J., Whitesville ....,. HUSTED, WAYNE D., Hurleyville .......... . JONES, ELAINE L., Wellsville ........... . JONES, ROGER D., Bulifalo .......... . JOVA, MARIE V., Newburgh ..,....... . KASSEL, EUGENE R., New York .,... . KATZ, JOSEPH L., Brooklyn ............ . KINCAID, CARROLL W., Alfred ...,... ..... . KLUSKY, RICHARD V., Utica ......................... . KORMAN, ARNOLD J., N. Attleboro, Mass .... ..,..... KREPSKI, VIRGINIA E., New York ................. . LARSEN, ROBERT S., Wellsville ,,.,..,... ...,,, 149 .. ......... 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D GSIQI1 LESTER, PAUL, Wellsville ,,.............,.Y,.,,....,...,,. A....... L iberalArts LOCKHART, ELEANOR C., Plainfield, N. J ....... ............. D eSigr'I LUNNEY, JAMES R., New York ............,,,,,,..... Liberal Arts MCMAHON, JOHN F., JR., Alfred ,,,,,............. ........ E ngineering MACAULEY, MADELINE O., Scio ..,.,,,,.,,.,......... LiberalArrs MAGUIRE, SAMUEL G., Trenton, N. J .,,.,............. ........ E ngineering MANKER, COURTNEY W., Claremont, Calif... .............Design MARTZ, GORDON L., Arlington Heights, lll ..,..,., .. MEISSNER, ELEANOR M., New York ..........,.., MELKO, MATTHEW F., JR., Perth Amboy, N. J ..,.....,.... .. MILLER, IRWIN, Brooklyn .,,.........,.....,. ,....,,...,,....... ........ MILLER, NORMA B., Elmira Heights ,,,,..,,....... . MITCHELL, THOMAS W., Jamestown ,,.... . Mix, ERVING R., Bunslo ..................,....., . MONROE, JAMES E., JR., Eden ,,,..... .. MONTGOMERY, ROLAND, Hornell ,,...,,,,.. MORRISON, PHILLIPS L., JR., Bolivar ...... .. MYERS, THOMAS J., Wappingers Falls ,,.... . NOHLE, RICHARD C., Middletown ........,... NORTON, JAMES M., Great Valley ,,,..,.., . OLENCHUK, DANIEL L., Bayonne, N. J ...... . ORR, ROBERT E., Corning ............................ . OUSLEY, FORREST B., JR., Jones, Ala ..... .. PALMER, JOAN D., Scio .................. .... ..... . . PATASHNIK, BERNARD M., Spring Valley ...... . PETERSON, R. GORDON, Falconer ............. .. PETTEYS, DAVID F., Hornell ...,.................. . PIERCE, FRED M., JR., Hyannis, Mass ..... .. PIXLEY, FRANCIS V., New Hartford ........ . POTTER, FRANCIS M., Port Washington... POWELL, RICHARD H., Jamestown ...... . PRIGGE, ROBERT E., Niagara Falls ............. . PRUSIK STEPHEN A JR Franklin S uare QUACKENBUSH, JAMES E., Wyckoff, N. J ....... REID, BERWYN H., Allred ................................ . RIGGS, JOHN E., Wellsville ............. ..... . RILEY, DANIEL J., Rochester ............. . RITTENHOUSE, ALBERT L., Rochester... ROACH, WILFRED H., Falconer ......... . RODIES, SUSI L., Wyandanch .......... ...... . ROEHLER, LAWRENCE A., Wellsville ....,. . ROSENTHAL, MARVIN B., Brooklyn ,......... . ROSSER, DONALD S., Brooklyn .................... ROTHEMUND, RENEE, Des Plaines, III ........ ROTHMER, ILSE C., New York ................. . RUSSO, SALVATORE W., Rochester ...... . SAUNDERS, JOHN W., Andover ......... . SAYER, ETHEL D., Middletown ............... .. SCHAA, FERDINAND A., JR., Bay Shore.. SCHAEFER, WILLIAM H., JR., Addison. SCHOENFELD, NORMAN, Hewlett ....... SCHOONMAKER, BETTY A., Olean ............. . SCHUENZEL, ERNEST C.. Mahopac ................ . SCHULMEISTER, ALICE M., Niagara Falls ...... SCHULZ, EUGENE G., JR., New York... .... SELIGMAN, DIANA C., Far Rockaway ......... . SELKO, BARBARA, Brooklyn... ........... ........Design ........Design Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ........Design Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ..................GIass Engineering Engineering Engineering ..........GIa:s Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts .. ...... Design ........Design Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ........Design Engineering Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts ........Engineerirrg .. ................ Design SHAPIRO, ELAYNE J., Brooklyn ........................................ SHEETS, HERBERT D., JR., Middletown ........ .. SHEFKOWITZ, GWENDOLYN E., Woonsocket, SHORTT, EDMUND R., Marlboro ........ .......... . SIMPSON, FLORENCE S., Yonkers .... ....... . SIMPSON, ROBERT C., Hornell .. SKIR, EUGENE D., Brooklyn .......... .... ..... . SLY, RUTH J., East Aurora ....... ................... SPILLANE. GERALD B., Gt. Barrington, Mass... SPRATT, BARTON W., Rochester ................. . STANTON, ADRIAN B., JR., Canisteo ..... . STEPHENS, RICHARD H., Greenwood. ..... .. STEVENS, ROBERT G., Center Cross, Virginia.. SXNAIN, JANICE A., Cleveland Hei hts, Ohio. Q SWARTZ, DAVID L., Sherman .... .......... ......... . TASMAN, RALPH, Huntington ............... THOMPSON, DALE A., Cyclone, Pa. TIMKO, MARVIN T., Trenton ............... . TROWBRIDGE, LYLE N., Hornell .. .. UGOL, LOUIS, Rochester. ............. . UTTER, MARY LOU, MRS., Bolivar VOSSLER, DONALD A., Allred ......... WAECHTER, LOIS A., Buffalo .... .... . XNAGNER, MARY R., Rochester ........ . WAGNER, RICHARD L., Arkport ....... . WAGNER, ZANE G., Ft. Plain ........ . .......Engineering Lrberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ................Engineering R.I ......... 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ANDERSON, FRED E., Lakewood .................. . ANTOUN, PAUL R., Meadville, Pa ........... . BAGNALL, ALFRED J., Sidney .......... BAKER, EDMOND M., Corning ............ . BAKER, IRA M., Batavia ......................... . BARLOW, EARLE B., N. Abington, Mass.. BARONE, CHARLES J., Le Roy .,.............. . BAYUK, WILLIAM S., Brooklyn ........... BELLIOTTI, JOHN V., Hornell .............. BERGLUND, ELIZABETH D., Jamestown ..... . BERNSTEIN, SHIRLEY L., Brooklyn ......... . BEST, EDISON F., Corning .................... . BLISS, HUBERT M., Wellsville ...... ......... . BOWDEN, JOSEPH P., Pittsburgh, Pa ........ BRADLEY, JOHN R., Hornell ............................ BRAUNSCHWEIGER, CHRISTIAN C., Wellsville. BRIGAM. RALPH V., JR., Douglaston ................. .. BROOKS, ROBERT H., Jamestown ...... . BROWN, DWIGHT R., Walton ......... . BRYANT, CHARLES E., Hudson .... . BUESSOVV, GUNTER C., Bronx ...... . BULLOCK, RICHARD D., Norwich ..... . BURNSIDE, GLENN G., Hornell ....... BUSTEED, DONALD J., Hornell .................. . CALA, JOSEPH A., Jamestown ...................... . CAF-ITWELL, THOMAS lvl., JR., HartsvilIe.... CARLSON, FREDERICK E., Jamestown ....... . CARLSON, RICHARD M., Jamestown ...... . CARLSON, WILLIAM G.. Center Moriches.... CEPURAN, JOSEPH F., Great Neck .......... . CHAMPLIN, SHIRLEY A., Alfred ........... . CHASE, CHARLES R., JR., Hornell ..... .. CHENEY, ROBERT D., Bath ............... . CHORNEY, JOSEPH, Aubugrn .. CHRISTMAN, JOAN E., WellsviIle.... CLARK, NORMAN D., Wellsville ..... . COFFIN, WILLIAM E., Nunda ...... . COHEN, EDITH E., Babylon ........ COLE, JAMES P., Hornell ........ . CONKLIN, LAVERNE JAY, Avoca COTTON, ROBERT A., Canisteo .... . CRUMP, DAVID A., Allred ................ . CURRAN, CHARLES W., Hornell ..... . CUSIMANO, LOUIS, P., Jamestown .......... . DANIELSON, Harriet A., Jamestown ........... . DePROSSE, VICTOR A., Hastings-on-Hudson... DICKINSON, AMOS L., Wellsville ................... . DIGENNARO, ADAM, Los Angeles, Calif ......... DIXON, NEYSA J., Niagara Falls ................. . DOSTER, DONALD A., Hornell .................. . DOUGHERTY, WILLIAM P., Andover. DUCEY, JOANNE, M., Olean ........... . DURO, TERRY C., Jamestown ............. . EIWEN, GEORGE E., New York ............... . ENGLISH, FLOYD W., JR., Corning ...... .. FARGO, JARVIS J., Ashville ...,............. FARNHAM, ROBERTA D., Frankfort ....... . FARR, KNOWLTON W., Wyoming ...... . FLAMMER, DAVID W., JR., WeIIsviIIe.... FOSTER, DANIEL E., Celoron .............. . FRANTZ, THOMAS O., Hornell ......... . FULLER, BURDETTE C., Belmont ..... . GARDNER, JOHN F., Wellsville ........... GARR, STANTON R., Beaufort, N. 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GATEWOOD, VERNON H., Canisteo .... . GEORGE, EVELYN I., Sundown ........., . GILKES, JOHN J., Oceanside ............... . GOLD, LEONARD C.. Brooklyn .,--.------------ - GOLDENBERG, GILBERT, Paterson, N. J ...,.. GOSS, JACK, Lakewood ........... l ......-......... -. .........Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ..............Design Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts GRANNIS, MARY E., Lodi, Ohio .........................,.........--------- .ADGSISN .............Liberal Arts GRIFFITH, LAWRENCE O., JR., Port Allegany, Pa GREENE, MILTON C., JR., Wellsville .................. . GUENTHER, KATE E.. Ransomville ....................... GURNEY, LOIS K., JameStOWr1 ......-.......---. ----.. HALL, JAMES A., New York ........................ . HALLBERG, RICHARD C., Bemus Point .,..,.... . HARDER, ELIZABETH R., Palisade, N. J ........, HARDER, GAYLE L.. Allred ....-.-.-.---.--.--..A.- - HARRIS, DANIEL C., Wellsville .,................ . HARRIS, GEORGE M., Bergenfield, N. J .....,,. . HARRIS, ROBERT C.. Unadrlla ..................... HARRISON, WILLIAM B., JR., Allred .,,.,,.. . HATCH, ROBERT M.. Portville ................. . HATFIELD, JOAN A., Patchogue .......,.. . HAVENS, IRVIN F., JR., Belfast ....,.. .. HAWKINS, ROBERT J., Kenmore ...,.......... HELMER, HOWARD P., JR., Herkimer .... .. HERROLD, LEAR C., Williamsport, Pa ...... . ,,...,,..........,...Glass ,............Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ...........,.....Design .........Engineering .........Liberal Arts Liberal Arts .........Engineering . ..... ...Engineering .........Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts .........Engineering .........Engineering Liberal Arts iii.i,.ii.Engineering HILDEBAND, DAVID, Allred .,.......... ...,.., . .. ,..... ......... E ngineering HOFFMAN, DONALD. Spring Valley ................... HOLMSTROM, JOSEPH H., JR., Bensenville, HOWARD, SHIRLEY M., Jamestown ,,,,, .,,..,.... . HURLEY, JOHN P., Jamestown .......... IMMEDIATO, ROBERT R., Yonkers.. JAMES, ESTA K., New York ..,........ . JOHNSON, ALTON E., Ashville .....,., . JOHNSON, RICHARD B., Hornell ..,.., JOHNSON, RICHARD C.. Hornell., JOHNSTON, IRENE A., Rye ..,...,...,,.. . JOVA, JUAN A., Newburgh ,..,....... . KAPUR, MADAN M., India ,,,,.,. . KELLY, NANCY L., Olean ,,...,.,.... . KENNEDY, PATRICIA J., Canisteon.. KENNEDY, RICHARD W., Canisteo... KENNEDY, ROBERT C., Canisteo ,...,...,. . KESPERT, HAROLD P., Youngsville KIESOW, PAUL F., JR., Bellmore ............ .. KLIMAJESKI, JEANETTE J., Riverhead ....,, . KLOTZ, BARBARA, New York ..,,,.,.... KNAPP, ROBERT C., Hornell ....,...... . KOMITOR, JACK S., New York .... KOPELL, LAWRENCE, Brooklyn ...,. 1 LAWSON, DONALD J., Brocton .,,. . LEE, CHESTER E., Wellsville ............,...... LeFEBER, WILLIAM H., Caledonia ........... LESTER, GWENDOLYN c., MRS., wellsvalleflf LEVY, CARYL L., Brooklyn ,,............,.....,,....... . LICALZI, NICHOLAS C., Bronx .............., LICHT, SAUNDRA B., Newburgh ....... , LINDENTHAL, JOHN W.. Freeport .......... LIPP, CLAIRE A., Flushing ,...,,,..,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,, . LOBAUGH, FRANK E., JR., Plaintielcl, N. J LOGAN, LILA E., New York ......,.,.,.,....,,...,.., LONGFRITZ, ROBERT K., Ilion ....,.......,,..,, LOSCH, LUCILLE L., Niagara Falls ,.,., LOVERIDGE, LAWRENCE M., Cuba ,...., . LOWE, EARL C., Whitewater, Wisc ..,.. . LYNCH, DAVID O., JR., White Plains... LYONS, JEROME A.. New York ........ . MacDONEl.L, HERBERT L.. Bolivar ..... . MCALLISTER, CHRISTOPHER P., Avoca. MCENROE, JACK A., Wellsville ......... . MCKINSTRY, RICHARD H., Avoca .,............. . ,........,...Liberal Arts III ............. 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Liberal Arts Hornell .,.........,..,.,......,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, E ngineering BLIFIBIO ..............,..,.,,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,, E ngineering MARTIN, JAMES O., Newark ,...... ,,,,,,,,, L iberal Arts D., Cuba ..,..................... Liberal Arts MILLER, ELDON D., JR., Butitalo .... .. MITCHELL, JOHN P., Hornell ....... . MUSTICO FRANK J., Amsterdam ..... . MYERS. FREDERICK C., Saugerties ......, . NERENSTONE, MARC A.. New York ....... . NEVILLE, MARILYN L., Niagara Falls ...... . NOBLES, EUGENE L., Forestville ...,......, , O'CONNOR, GEORGE L., Wellsville ..... .........Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ......Engineering Liberal Arts ..............,..Design .........Engineering Liberal Arts O'CONNOR, JEANNE K., MRS., Farmingdale ....... ...... . O'CONNOR, WILLIAM C., Port Jervis .,..,.... . O'NElL, MARGARET T., Carmel ..................... . O'NElL, RICHARD S., Hornell ........... . PABST, JOHN G., JR., Latrobe, Pa .... . PALAMARA, LOUIS M., Brooklyn ....... . PARKER, THEODORE R., Jamestown ..... . PARSON, JAMES, A., Angelica ............... . PASQUALE, AUGUST C., JR., Wellsville .... .. PATERNITI, JOSEPH P., Jamestown ........... . PATERNITI, SAM C., Jamestown .,.....,,,......... . PAUSEWANG, MARGARET J., Hrmnngrorg ff. PERETZ, JOHN, Amsterdam ...............,.......... PERROTTA, MARIE, Elmira ..................,...... PETERSON, LUCILE E., Corning ......... . PETERSON, ROGER A., Falconer ................... . PIXLEY, GEORGE W., New Hartlord ..,,.............. ....... , POOLE, EVERETT F., West Englewood, N. J., PROKOPEC, ROBERT, Elmira Heights ........,.... .,.,,,,. QUINCY, WILLIAM R., Norwich ................,., . QUIRK, JOHN M., Watkins Glen ..... , REED, LOUEMMA, Penn Yan ............. RICHESON, CLARE, Alfred .................. RIGOULOT, ALBERT W., Freeport ........ . ROBINSON, RICHARD C., JR., Canisteo... ROBORDS, LEWIS J., Arkport. ............... . ROMANO, THOMAS J., Plainlield, N. J ....... ROOT, HERBERT D., Asheville, N. C ........ . SALTMAN, DONALD, Mt. Vernon ...,..... SAUNDERS. STEPHIN B., Allred ...,.. . SCHEB, ARTHUR L. Cornin , g .......,................... ........ SCHMIDT, WILLIAM G., Flushing ...,................ SCHROEDER, FRANK J., JR., Great Valley ........, ......., SEAMAN, DONALD E., Hornell ......................... ....... . SECREST, PHILIP J., Muncie, Ind .................... SELEWACH, LAWRENCE Z., Elmira ...... . SHAPIRO, HOWARD E., New York ...... . SHERIDAN, GEORGE W., Hornell ..... . SIEBERT, HARVEY E., JR., Lancastern... SILER, EARL R., Watervliet. ................ .. SIMMS, ROBERT L., Hornell ...........,........... SKILLMAN, NORMAN C., Bemus Point ....... . SMITH, MAURICE J., Greene ........... . SPANGENBERG, WILLIAM C., Albany ..... . SPRING, KENNETH L., Spring Valley ,...,,. . STERMER, GORDON, E., Corning.. .............. STRANG, WILLIAM C., Youngstown, Ohio ..... ....... . STRONG, ROBERT O., Bulilalo ....................... . STUCKER, JOHN, Savona ........,........ ...... SWAIN, JOHN H., Cattaraugus ..,..... . TARBRAKE, PHYLLIS M., Concord ..... . TARQUINO, BRUCE L., Lackawanna TAYLOR, HOWARD L., Westbury ........ . TAYLOR, HOWARD U., Degolia, Pa.... THAYER. JAMES E., Brocton ,..,.,........... . THEURER, BARBARA J., Johnstown ...,..... . TOURNAUD, JOHN D., Manchester, Conn... TRAX, ALAN M., Hornell ............................ .... . TROIVIPETER, BERNARD J., Rochester... TROST, FRANK W., Hollis ,..,.......... . TURNER. ROBERT C., Bellmore... UPHAM, JOHN F, Canisteo ....... ................ ....... VanALSTEN, ROY L., Sherrill .............................. ....... . VanALSTYNE, MARTHA J.. E. Lansing. Mich ........ ....... - VANDERHOVEN, ROBERT, Paterson, N. J ......... ........ VanVJlGGEREN, CHARLES G., Ilion ........ VENCKO, TERESSA H., Binghamton ......., . WALS, ARLINE M., New York ..................... . WETHERBY, PHYLLIS A., Pittsburgh, Pa .... . WETTER, DORIS W.. Jamestown ............. . WICKWIRE. DONALD J., Corning ,.... . XNIDGER, GEORGE T., Ellicottville ........ . VVIGHTMAN, DOROTHY A., Almond ..... . VVIGHTON, ROGER J., Mt. Vernon ....,. , WILLIAMS, ROBERT M., Brooklyn ..... . WINSHIP, LEE C., Salamanca ........ . VVOOD, JAMES M., Owego ............... . WOODWORTH, GRAYDON R., Delevan ZANNIERI, LOUIS C., Hornell ........... . ZERBA, MARGARET A., Randolph ..... . 151 .Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering ........Design Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ...,....Design ..................Glass Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering ...............Glass Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts ........Design Engineering ..........Glass Engineering Engineering Engineering .Liberal Arts Engineering .....,..Design Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering ........Engineering Liberal Arts ........Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts CLASS OF 1949 ALLEN, JEROME, Brooklyn ,Y,.,.,.....,,...', ALLIS, DEO G., JR., Hornell ......A,,A,.,.,,,... ALVERSON, DONALD R., JR., Vestal ..,..,,..,,.., ANDERSEN, D. JUEL, Wellsville LLL.,.L LLLL......LLLLLL.. L....LL ANDERSON, HERBERT H., Port Allegany. Pa ...., .Yf...- ARGENTIERI, WILLIAM A., Hornell .......-....-vV, . ASTRACHAN, JOHN M., New York .,,V.......,Y . BABCOCK, RICHARD R., Belmont ,,,,..,..,,,,,, BARNETT, FRANCES, H., Brooklyn ..,,,,,.......f . BEAZELL, WILLIAM H., JR., Chautauqua.... BECKER, ROBERT, Hornell ,,......Y,,,,,,,,..-Y,,Y.. BEHLEN, DUANE C., Palatine Bridge ..... . BENSON, EDWARD, New York .....,...,...,,. BERKMAN, JOAN-MARIE, Brooklyn ..... BERNSTEIN, LEONARD, Laurelton... BOHL, IONA LEE, Jeftersonville ....... BOYLE, JOHN R., Elizabeth, N. J ....... . BREITSMAN, WILLIS J., JR., Medina... BROWN, COLIN C., Cuba... ......,....... BURDICK, VICTOR H., Rockville, R, I. ,,,. .. BUTTON, BEVERLY A., Vlellsville ..., CARUSO, SEBASTIAN C., Jamestown.... CLARK, CHARLES H., Vilhitesville ...... . CLEEVES, HENRY W., Newburgh ...., . COLLINS, MADELINE M.. Saugerties ....,,,,,.. . CORDTS, ALLEN F., Jamaica ........................... COSTELLO, EVELYN P., Woodbridge, N. J .... . COTTRELL, HENRY L., Brooklyn .............,........ . CRAYTON, PHILIP I-I., Newark ................,..... CRISPINO, JOSEPH C., Painted Post ........ . CROPP, IRWIN, Hornell... ................. CURTISS, NANCY L., Ransomville .,,... . CUSHING, XNILSON J., Rochester... DAVIS, MARCIA, Allred ........................ DEIGNAN, CHARLES J., Rosedale... DELMASTRO, ANGELO, Newark ..... DenBRAVEN, RICHARD, JR., Hornell ........ . DEUTSCH, HERMINE, New York ........ . ........ . DEUTSCH, STEPHEN A., Hastings-on-Hudson DEUTSCHER, JEROME S., Lynbrook ............. . DICK, EDWARD F., Garden City .......... ........ . DILLON, MARTIN P., Rockaway Beach ....... . DOHERTY, VJILLIAM J., Hornell .............. . DOHM, CARLA M., New York .......,....... . DONADIO, ROBERT E., Herkimer ..... DREYER, DONALD H., Mt. Kisco ..... . DUNNE, RICHARD H., Sidney ............. EAGLE, MARY V., Baltimore, Md ....... . ELIOT, LAWRENCE H., New York ..,.... ELLIOTT, FRANK N., Silver Creek ...... . ELLIS, MARY K., Allred. ................. ELSTEIN, CHARLES G., New York. . EVANS, MADGE A., Plainfield, N. J ....... . FASS, ELI N., Brooklyn ...........,.....,....., . FELDER, MICHAEL, Brooklyn .......... FLANDERS, CAROLYN J., Hornell ...... . FULLER, REBECCA ALLEN, Batavia .,,,. ......,., GARBER, BERNICE, Staten Island. ..................... ...... . GARDINER FRANCES E., Allred .... . GILBERTSON, WARREN A., crown'r55iHii,ii'rHa GOLD, LEONARD, Ridgewood ..,...,,.,.......,.,.,,,..,, ,,.,,,, GRAF, H. STANLEY, Yonkers ............... ,.,,,.... GREEN, MARIAN D., Byron ........... GREGORY, PHILIP K., Alfred ............ GRODEN, DANIEL M., Brooklyn ..,....,,.,..,..... . HANRIGHT, ROBERT A., Rochester .....,.......... . HARRINGTON, EMILY L., Coudersport, Pa .... HARRINGTON, GERALD A., Coudersport, Pa HARVEY, JOSEPH S., JR., Yonkers .................. HAZLETT, ARLING C., Whitesville .,.........,,,,. HEASLEY, JAMES H., Patcbogue ....,....,,,,,,,,,,,, HOFFMAN, CHARLES P., Montclair, N. J ...... HOLLANDER, RITA E., Huntington ..,.......... . HOLMAN. EUGENE W., Ransomville .......,.., , HUMENIK, MICHAEL, JR., Gartield, N. J ...... JACOBSON, RHODA, Flushing .,..,.....,..,,,.,,,,,,,, JAMES, GEORGE THEODORE, New York ...,.,, ,,,,,,, JOERGER, DAVID J., Sea Breeze ..,,.,...,,.,,,,, , JOHE. RICHARD L., Canisteo ............... JORDON, RALPH J., Corning ........ . KANE, DANIEL E., JR., Dunkirk ...... .. Liberal Arts ..........GIass Liberal Arts ........Design Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ..........Glass Liberal Arts ..........Glass Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts ........Nursing Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ..........Glass Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ..............Nursing Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ........Design Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ..................Glass Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts .......Nursing Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ...........Nursing ........Desrgn Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ........Design Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering ..........Glass Liberal Arts Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering ..........Glass Liberal Arts ........Design Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering KANE, JOHN L., Dunkirk ................ KANE, ROY A., Fanwood, N. J ...... . KIELEY, JACLYN M., Yonkers ...... ......... . KILLIAN, R. JOYCE, Roosevelt .................... KING, MARQUITA, Southern Pines, N. C ...... KINLON, LAWRENCE F., Maspeth .......... . KNOWLTON, DONALD E., Rochester .... . KNUDSEN, FRIEDRICH P., New York ...... . KUTSCHER, HARRIET I., New York ..... . LACK, JOSEPH, Brooklyn ...................... LANDES, ORVILLE R., Niagara Falls ...... . LANG, JAMES MAGNUS, Lynbrook ......... LANGWORTHY, RUSSELL L., Allred ............. . LAWSON, ROBERT H., Brockton ................... . LECAKES, KATHERINE C., Long Island City.. LEHRER, JAY A., Forest Hills ........................ LeSUER, GRETCHEN E., Friendship .............. . LEWIS, MARY JANE, Kingston ............... LOMBARDI, LILLIAN G., Baldwin ..... . MACAULAY, RUTH M., Sherrill ......... MaclNTYRE, DONALD J., Yonkers ................ . MILLER, HOWARD, Brooklyn .......................... Engineering Liberal Arts ..........Nursing ..........GIass Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Engineering Engineering Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts ........Desrgn ........Design .......Nursing ........Des1gn ..........GIass Liberal Arts MILLS, VIRGINIA A., South Orange, N. J ....... .......... N ursing MINNICK, JUNE M., Boston .......................... . MUNSON, HAROLD E., Frewsburg ....... . MURRETT, JOHN R., Silver Creek ...... . MUTCH, LOIS B., Corning... ..... NAUM, WILLIAM E., Kendall .......... ........... . NELSON, ROBERT E., Westburg ..................... . NEWELL, ELIZABETH A., Washington D. C... NICHOLL, EMILY J., Carthage .................... . NIXEN, DAVID, New York ...................... O'CONNOR, WILLIAM J., Hornell ..... . OLSON, LAVERN C., Jamestown ....... O'NElL, MARK T., Hornell ......................... . ORZANO, MICHAEL J., Rockville Centre ...... PABST, JOHN, Latrobe, Pa ............................. PANGBORN, WILLIAM LEWIS, Spencerport ......... ...... PAPERNY, INGRAM, New York ...................... PASTERNACK, FRANK, Brooklyn ....... ....... PEDU, RICHARD K., Garden City .................. . PENDLETON, ELIZABETH, Hamburg .................. PHELPS, BARBARA JEAN, Glen Rock, N. J.. PIERCE, JUSTIN H., Hamden, Conn ................ . PIKE, SUSAN D., Huntington ........................ PLANK, LEO E., Rochester ............................ . PODPOSKI, CECELIA M., Greenwich, Conn.. RASCH, ANTHONY A., Ansonia, Conn ...... . RASE, DANIEL E., Cleveland, Ohio ............. . REUNING, GEORGE W., JR., Wellsville ...... . RICCIO, LUCILLE A., Harrison ...................... . RODERICK, ROBERT F., Rutherlord, N. J ..... . RUBIN, SONDRA M., Newburgh ................. . SANDBORN, RICHARD T., Belmont ........ . SCHANE, CHARLES W., JR., Hornell ...... .. SCHANE, EDWARD W., Hornell .......... SCHOLTS, RAYMOND C., Rochester.... SCHWARTZ, ARTHUR, Nyack .............. SCHWEITZER, SIDNEY, New York ........ SCOTT, IGNATIUS L., LeRoy ............ . SECREST, JAMES D., Muncie, Ind ........ . SEIDEL, JOSEPH, Baltimore, Md ........... SHAPIRO, JESSE B., Brooklyn ................ . SHERK, DONALD, Stevensville, Ont ........ SHERSHOFF, LESLIE, Allred ................ SHERWOOD, JOYCE, York ................. SICA, MARIE L., Floral Park ....... . SICKER, JULIA D., Allred .................. . SIMPSON, WILLIAM L., Allred ........ . SKINNER, ROGER D., Hornell ...... . SLUSARSKI, PETER A., Syracuse.. SMITH, RICHARD E., Auburn ........... . SNOW, LLOYD J., Whitesville ............. . STANGROVER, JEAN C., Cowlesville ..... . STEINMAN, LEWIS, New York .............. STERN, JEROME, Brooklyn ................. STETSON, WILLIAM C., Kenmore... STEVENS, BETTY J., Chester ......... . SUCHORA, RENEE N., Depew ...... . TEETER, WILLIAM F., Hornell .......... . THOMAS, CAROLYN F., Springville ..... . THRALL, GORDON F., Jamestown .... . TRACY, RICHARD K., Falconer ....... UTTER, JOHN T., Cuba ................... . VAN NORMAN, MARY E., Olean ...... . 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WALS, ARLENE, New York ...................,...... WATKINS, DONALD B., Painted Post .....,... . WATKINS, RICHARD A., Painted Post ...,.... . WATT, MARY L., Kenmore ............................ WEAVER, LEROY R., Elmira ............... WEINER, CLAIRE R., Brooklyn ....,........ . WHITFORD, ROBERT F., Little Genesee WIEGAND, NORMALEE, Poughkeepsie... WIGHTMAN, ROBERT M., Bath ....,...... . WILEY, PATRICIA L., Jeliferson, Wis ..,. . WILLIAMS, GORDON R., New York ..,... . WILSON, JANET E., Fulton ,..,.,....,,,.,.. . WINDUS, RALPH W., Belmont ........ . WRIGHT, WILLA E., Youngstown ..,.. . ZEGLER. RICHARD J. E., Buffalo ..... . ......Engineering ......Engineering ......Liberal Arts .............GIass ..........GIass ..........Nursing ......Engineering ......LiberaI Arts ......Engineering ..............Design ......LiberaI Arts ..........Nursing ......Engineering ......Liberal Arts ......LiberaI Arts ..,,......Nursing .,,..,..Design AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE SENIORS ALLEN, RICHARD E., Alfred Station... ARNOLD, ONLEY E., Johnson City ...... . ARRINGTON, JOHN C., LeRoy ......... . AUSTIN, WILLIAM J., Geneva ......,. . AVERILL, MALCOLM R., Utica ..,....v, . BABCOCK, CAROLYN, Dansville ,.,..,,,.... BALDWIN, MAURICE E., Lakemont ........ . BAUMGARTEN, FRED E., Hornell ,..,.... . BAZAR, MYRON, Amsterdam ,.....,.....,... BEMIS, DONALD M., Westfield .,,...,.,...... BENCE, ALEXANDER A., Franklin Square. BETLEM, PAUL G., Rochester .................... BLACKMON, KEITH E., Killbuck ............... . BOESEN, RALPH A., Pine City .......,.......... BONHOTEL, LAURENCE J., West Nyack... 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CERIO, CARMEN A., Canastota ...... . ......Power .........GeneraI Agriculture ......General Agriculture ...................FIoricuIture ......RuraI Engineering ...........,....,.Power .......Refrigeration ................Dairy ................Accounting ............,...Refrigeration ....General Architecture ................Floriculture ......,Refrigeration .......Accounting ................Relrigeration Laboratory Technology ................Refrigeration ................FIoriculture ......RuraI Engineering ................FlorrcuIture ..,.............Relrigeration ........Construction Service .............Refrigeration ......RuraI Engineering ..........Frozen Foods ...................Radio ............................Power CHASE, J. BEVERLY, Lockport ........ ....... L aboratory Technology CHUDYK, MARIAN L., Rochester .... .. COHEN, STUART N., Rochester ........ . COLEGROVE, ROBERT J., Corning ........ . COOPPER, RODERICK A., Auburn ..... . COX, WESLEY S., Bridgeton, N. J ..... . CROWLEY, ROBERT, Cooperstown .........,.. CURTIS, LIONEL J., Wellsville .................. . DAHLEM, NICHOLAS F., Poughkeepsie... DAIN, RICHARD NEAL, Mesavalle, Pa .... ff DAVIS., LEO A., Whltesvllle ....,................. DAVIS, PAUL B., Fredonia ..................,,.. DEKLEVA, WILLIAM J., Gowanda ........ . DENEEN, ROBERT N., Elmira ................... . DERROW, WARREN, Harrisburg, Va ....... DiFRANCESCO, DAN New Rochelle ...... DONLIN, MARTIN, Oneonta ............. DONNELLY, RAYMOND K., Clyde ...... . DONNELLY, ROBERT W., Clyde ....... . DRALLE, ARTHUR H., Mt. Kisco ...... . EDWARDS, HARRY J., Johnstown ....... . EISENBERG, ROBERT E., Rochester ........ . ESHELMAN, ROBERT H., Portville ....... . FARRELL, LAWRENCE F., Newport ..... . Laboratory Technology ................Relrigeration .......Construction Service .......Construction Service ........................Business .......Refrigeration .......ReIrigeration .......Refrigeration ......................Radio .............ReIrigeration ........Rural Engineering ......................Radro .,.......Business ..,............Radio ................FIoriculture ................Refrigeration .........GeneraI Agriculture .........GeneraI Agriculture .....,...,,.,..,Frozen Foods .............Refrigeration ......Rural Engineering ..........Refrigeration .......ReIrigeration FEELEY, THOMAS J., Lockport ........... . FELDBAUER, EDWARD F., Webster .... FINN, LEO E., Wellsville ......, ,........,.. . . ...................... Frozen Foods FITZPATRICK, PATRICIA A., Hornell ............. . FIRLIT, EDWARD, Utica ........................ FLORINTINO, FRANCIS G., Floral Park FLUSTER, JOSEPH, Albany ....,.................. FOOTE, AUDREY L., Niagara Falls ....... . FOSTER, DOROTHY J., Johnson City ......,. . FRAGNITO, ANTHONY D., Elmira ...,... . .........ReIrigeration ......Refrigeration ....,.........Business Laboratory Technology ..........................Refrigeration ...........................Power .....MedicaI Secretarial ...,...............Secretarial .Refrigeration FRANK, MARION ANNA, csnsrohsne' ........ '.','LQ5i5'fQiQry Technology FULLER, MARIE, Batavia ................................ GAFFEY, GEORGE T., New York .........., GAGLIARDI, DOMINICK, Schenectady GILES, MELVIN, Lynchburg, Va .......,............... Laboratory Technology ..............Business ..,........... Agronomy R., Forty Fort, Pa ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Refrigeration A. Alden .................,.....,.,,,,,,,,, Animal Husbandry GREENHALGH, FREDERICK E., Niagara Falls .,.....,......,........... Dairy GRIFFIN, FRANKLIN J., Corning ........... ...................... R efrigeration GRIFFITH, SIDNEY A., Wyoming ....... . GUMMOE, N. IAN, Honesdale, Pa ...... ...............ReIrigeration ........Rural Engineering HAMLIN, WILLIAM L., Dunkirk ............. .,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Radio HANNAN, JESSE B., JR., Rochester ,,.,,..,.,..........,, Animal Husbandry HANRIGHT, KATHLEEN IMRS.I, Rochester .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,, Accounting HARRIS, NELSON E., Coxsackie ........... .. HARVEY, GEORGE C., Flushing ............, . HAZZARD, ALBERT W., Wellsville ........... . HEALY, ROBERT P., Johnstown .................... HENDERSON, DOUGLAS, Niagara Falls ,,.. HILLMAN, ROBERT F., Hornell ................ HIRSCHEY, AVIS, Carthage ..............,.... ,..... HOAGLAND, CHARLES B., Canisteo....... ....................Refrigeration .....GeneraI Agriculture ...............Refrigeration ............Frozen Foods ......ReIrigeration ...........................Business Laboratory Technology ...........................Power HOLMAN. ELMER R.. Charlottetown ............................ Frozen Foods HOLT, SHIRLEY ANN, Central Bridge ....,....... HUDSON, ROBERT E., Jordan ................. HUEGEL, GEORGE J., Erie, Pa ............ . INGRAM, MARY H., Newburgh .......... ...... JAMESON, LAWRENCE M., Angola .... . JENNINGS, RICHARD L., Lodi ............. . JOHNSON, RUTH A., Fredonia ........,.....,.. JOHNSTON, MAURICE F., Hagerstown .,.. JONES, JACK L., Unadrlla ......,................... KEHR, ALBERT W., Bellerose ................. KINSMAN, ROBERT H., Towanda, Pa ...... KISPAUGH, HOWARD B., Hershey, Pa ...... . KNOBLOCH, MAX B., Kendall ........................ . KOSS, GLENN A., Hilton ............ ........,...,.... Laboratory Technology .................,.Refrigeration ...................Refrigeration Laboratory Technology ................ReIrigeration ...........................Power ,.......Medical Secretarial .........,,.....ReIrigeration ...Construction Service .......................Business ......,.......,...Floriculture ....,...,....,......Refrigeration .,...GeneraI Agriculture ..,....................FlorIcuIture KOZLOWSKI, STANLEY M., Niagara Falls .................... Refrigeration LANDSMAN, JOSEPH, Pou hkee sie ............. 9 P LANG, MAX, Allegany ......................... LAPP, ELIZABETH J., LeRoy ............. La SALLE, ARTHUR, Rochester ........ LENG, WILLIAM B., Loudonville ..... LEWICKI, EDMOND A., Sherburne LEWIS, FRANK H., Lockport ........... . LYNCH, GEORGE J., Plattsburgh ....... . LYTLE, JANE, Salem ......................... LYTTLE, STANLEY, Mumford ................ McCARTHY, RICHARD I., Hornell ..... . MCINTYRE, ROY C., Buffalo ............. . 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F Ioriculture MULLINS, JOHN R., Johnstown .......................... ...... F rozen Foods MURPHY, ROBERT G., Rutland Heights, Mass ..... ................... D airy MURRAY, RICHARD, LeRoy ...................................................... Power MUSSHAFEN, MARGARET H., Bergen .... NAVARRO, DOLORES, Mansubo, Puerrowii' Laboratory Technology Rico NEW, WILLIAM C., New Rochelle ....... . NEWBURY, GEORGE H., Bulifalo ............ NEWTON, DOREEN, Johnson City ........,.. Laboratory Technology ..,.....,.....Rural Engineering ........General Agriculture ...............Secretarial Nici-rol.s, Ric:-IARDEAN ANN, Owego..T .... ............,. Flonculwfe O'BRIEN, CLARENCE T., East Jewett ...... . O'NEIL, DANIEL J., JR., Hudson .......... .. O'NEIL, JAMES H., Vails Gate .................. OUTWATER, LAURENCE R., Lockport ..... . PACE, PETER A., Fredonia ...................... . PAGE, MYRLIN L., Alton ................... 153 ..............,............Power .,...................FIOIICUITUYB .......Construction Service ,..............ReIrigeration ...,............Frozen Foods .......Construction Service PAGE, RICHARD A., Brnghamr.-,nw PALUMBO, LOUIS, Rochester .'...,..,,....,. PARKER, WILLIAM G., Warners ...,.Y,,Y.,..... . PARKS, NELSON G., West Decatur, Pa ...,, . PARSONS, ROBERT H., Westfield, Pa.... PATTERSON, ARTHUR W., Hamburg ....... . PAYNE, GEORGE A., Chapin .............A-,-- - PERRIN, JOSEPH W., Elmira ,.....-A------ . PETRI, RICHARD M., Belmont .......... PETTIT, ELEANOR J., Rochester ...,....... PIKUL, CASIMER J., Schenectady ....,, . PITCHER, JOHN K., Elmira .........A...,.,-A,A-- POGGIOLI, JOSE, Caracas, Venezuela ....... POOLE, WILLIAM L., Springtield, Mass.. PRECHTL, RICHARD S., Elmira .................. . ....,,.......Business ................Business ............Frozen Foods ...................Agronomy .......RuraI Engineering ..............Floriculture ...........Rural Engineering .....................Refrigeration Laboratory Technology ,,.,,,,,.....,,,.....Refrigeration ............,....,Refrigeration ..........Agronomy ........Floriculture PURDY, GROVER J., JR., Johnson City .......................--- Retfigefalimt QUACKENBUSH, DONALD L., Canaioharie .................. Frozen Foods RAMOS, FREDERIC H., Central Aguirre, Puerto Rico RANKINS, HAROLD C., Wolcott ,,,.,.,.., . RASMUSSEN, ROBERT O., Oceanside .... READ, FRANCIS J., Niagara Falls .......... . READ, SYDNEY A., Elmira ,.,..................... . REILLY, ROBERT W., West Haven, Conn.. REMSEN, ROBERT N., Akron ......... REYNOLDS, FRANK S., JR., Elmira.. REX, KAYE W., North Cohocton ..... RIDER, WILLIAM F., Forestville .................... . ROBBINS, HAROLD A., Brooklyn ............ . Laboratory Technology ......................Agronomy .....,..Refrigeration .....,..........Power ...................Business ...............Refrigeration ......Construction Service ..........Refrigeration .............Busrness ........,....Power ......,...Power ROSSELL, H. JACKSON. JR.. Great Neck ....... .-,-----.f.---A-- B usiness ROUSELLE, RAYMOND A., Buffalo .......... . SANDS, LAWRENCE L., Prattsburg .......... SANFORD, ROBERT S., Little Genesee .... . ,,,,,,,,,............Poultry ,.......Rural Engineering .,.....................Radio SATTLER, FREDERICK H., Mr. Vernon ............. ................ B usiness SCI-IOONOVER, GILBERT R., Galeton, Pa ,.......Refrigeration SCHREINER, WILLIAM J., Wellsville ....,..,.. . SCHUTZ, PAUL R., Mineola ............... ........ ........Accounting . ....... Floriculture SCHWARZ, WILLIAM H., New York City ....... ......... F rozen Foods SCIARRINO, ANGELO J., Mount Morris .................-..,.,, ReiriQefeti0f1 SCOTT, RICHARD N., Hinsdale ,...,....... ...... .....,..Rural Engineering SCROCCO, JOHN F., Hornell .............. ........................... A fcountirrg SHERIDAN, EDWARD F., Hornell .....,... ....... . SHERMAN, HERBERT G., Wellsville. SHULTZ, ESTHER K., Castorland ...,..... ..,..... SHUTT, SAMUEL W., Cortland ............ . SIMONS, WILLIAM A., Wellsville ..... SLOCUM, LENVIS O., Greenwich ......,.. . SNYDER, LEOLA H., Attica .....,.............. STEEG, RAYMOND L., JR., EggertsvilIe..... STETLER, VJILLIAM D., JR., Hamburg ,.,. .. STEVENS, VJILLIAM M., Corning ............... STROEBEL, RONALD H., Mayville ........... . SUTPHEN, THOMAS A., JR., Binghamton TELLER, WALTER F., JR., Horseheads ...... .. THAYER, MARGERY C., Franklinville ..... . THOMAS, CECIL E., Geneva ............,. . TODD, JOHN H., Hornell ................,. TOMPKINS, ROBERT C., Rochester... .. TORNABENE, MARY J., Canastota ....... ....... . WENDERLICH, ROBERT J., Corning ...... . WILLIAMS, WILLIAM T., Whitesboro. WILLIAMSON, PAUL L., Lockport ....... . WIMER, RUSSELL H., Strasburg, Pa ..... . Laboratory Technology .............................Business Laboratory Technology ...,,.,....,.,.......Refrigeration ..................,......PouItry , ...... Rural Engineering ...............Secretarral ..........Radio .............Agronomy ....................,..Busrness .......Rural Engineering .......Rural Engineering .......Rural Engineering ....,................Secretarial .........Agricultural Business ...................,.........Business . ................Floriculture Laboratory Technology ....,......,...........Floriculture . .......... Refrigeration ..........Refrigeration .......Rural Engineering WINGERT, ELDEN C., Elmira .........,........,................................... Power WITKOP, JOHN C., JR., Cowlesville .... .. ..............Rural Engineering WONG-VALLE, JOSE F., Managua, Nicaraugua .... Animal Husbandry YAUCHZY, GARTH T., Arcade ...... . .....,,....,....,,, Agricultural Business YORIO, JOSEPH A., Corning ............................,............. Refrigeration YOUNG, RUTH L., Geneva .............. ZAZVERSKEY, STEPHEN, Bush ........ , .... . ...........Accountrng .......Refrigeration ZIMMERMAN, CARL G., Tonawanda ............. . .............. Refrigeration JUNIORS B-Plan Students BAKER, DONALD C., Vfalworth ....... ........................ R ural Engineering BARNES, JOHN D., New York ,.,..,, . BOST, DAVID L., Geneva ..... ,........... . .. BURGESON, CLAIR D., Jamestown... .. BYINGTON, BRUCE, Rochester ........... COLE, WILLIAM S., Ithaca. ......... ....... . . DOBBINS, LANGFORD W., Kendall. ...... .. ENO, ROBERT W., JR., Honesdale, Pa ...,. .. ................Agronomy ........Rural Engineering .........Animal Husbandry .......General Agriculture ...,...Rural Engineering . ....... General Agriculture .......Rural Engineering GARDNER, RAYMOND A., Seneca Castle .....,,....... Rural Engineering GARRETT, LARRY C., Kent, Ohio.. .... .,.. . .. GATES, GEORGE H., Corton Falls. ..... .............AnimaI Husbandry . ....... General Agriculture 15 KEIL, KARL E., Tonawanda ........................ . KENYON, RICHARD E., Whitesville ........... . MACVITTIO, RICHARD I., Williamsville ..... . MITSCHER, JAMES R., Hamburg .............. . MOTT, FRED T., Nyack ..................... .... MOYER, JAMES H., BuFfaIo ...... ........., PELCHER, ROBERT L., Manhasset ........ . QUIGLEY, JAMES H., Rochester .......... . RAYBURN, RICHARD R., Marathon ,... . RICHARDSON, PHILLIP E., Geneseo ROSSI, PETER F., Brooklyn ............... . SANDLE, ROGER E., Rochester ............ . 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Radio ................Floriculture .....General Agriculture . ..................... Refrigeration Business Adminstration .......Refrigeration .. ...............,....... Dairy .........................Radio ......Medical Secretarial ................Frozen Foods ..,.....,.,....................Business Laboratory Technology .......Animal Husbandry .........................Poultry General Agriculture ......Rural Engineering ......... Business ..................Busrness .........................Power ......Rural Engineering ..................Busrness .....................,,Dairy .......,.........Refrigeration .....,....Medical Secretarial .......................Refrigeration Laboratory Technology BRUCKER, MATTHEW, Schenectady ........, .................... R efrigeration BURDAY, SEYMOUR, New York .............. . BURNS, SAYRE, Buffalo ....... ................ BURR, MURIEL, Alexandria Bay ................,..... CALDWELL, LAWRENCE, Cleveland ...... CALLAGHAN, JOANNE, Hornell ........,. CAMPBELL, STUART, Unaclilla .......... CARPENTER, JOHN, Olean ..,..,... CARSON, VICTOR, Piftard ........ . CASAL, MANUAL, Elmhurst. ........... . CASS, WILLIAM, Arcade ...... .............. CEDRULY, EUGENE, Orchard Park ........... .............................Agronomy CHAMBERLAIN, HUGH, Caneadea ................ ' ' .......Animal Husbandry .......AnimaI Husbandry Laboratory Technology . ......... General Agriculture ....................Secretarial .,.,......Refrigeration ......................Radio ......RuraI Engineering .................Refrigeration .......Animal Husbandry ................Refrrgeratlon CHAMPAGNE, KENNETH, Prescott, Ontario ................ Refrigeration ..........,.............Refrrgeratron CHASE, VIRGINIA, Hudson Falls .................... CHARTOFF, SAM, Newburgh .................. Laboratory Technology CHRISTIANSEN, HAROLD, Eggertsville ...................,.... Refrigeration CHUDYK, MARIAN, Rochester ........................ 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FERRARO, THOMAS, Geneva ........... EESSENDEN, RAYMOND, Forestvilleiii-.i FINKELSTEIN, BERNARD, Bronx ..,..,.,... FISCHER, ROBERT, Buffalo ......... FLUSTER, JAY D., Albany ..,.,, FORD, WILLIS, Corning .............. FOSS, MARLENE, Amsterdam ........ FOWLER, ROBERT, Peekskill. ........ FRANK, JOYCE, Sherrill .................... FRANKEL EDMUND Paterson N. J FRASER, DANIEL, Painted Poslt ......... 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Business . ....,......,,..,. Refrigeration .....Medical Secretarial ........RuraI Engineering ......,................Business .....General Agriculture .....,..Business ...........................Power ....,..,...................Diesel Laboratory Technology .. ................... Refrigeration ...................Secretarral ......,.............Agronomy .......AnimaI Husbandry FREDO, ROCCO, Elmira ........................ ....,...........,...,..,,,. B usiness FRIEND, ROBERT, Butler, N. J ...... FRY, ROGER, Wallingford, Conn.. FUNKE, WILLIAM, Blasdell ........... GARDNER, ELAINE, Cohocton ..,....... GARHART, MAXON, Farmingdale... GAUVREAU, DAVID, Kendall ........... GENTILE, DOMINIC, Gowanda ......... GEUTHER, DARWIN, Waymart, Pa .......... . GLUSEK, FLORENCE, Wilson ............ GOLDMAN, GEORGE, Jersey City, N. J ......... GOLEN, WALTER, Buffalo .........,................,.... GOLDSTEIN, JOHN, Middletown ...... 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