Alfred State College - Statonian Yearbook (Alfred, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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STATONION The idea for an Ag-Tech yearbook was born in the latter part of the 1953 quarter. Jim Flana- gan and Frank Hammond, along with Professor Bouck joined forces to bring this idea into reality. Lou Lyman was appointed Editor-in-Chief, and shortly after, a contract was signed with the Wil- liam J. Keller yearbook Company of Buffalo. A staff was then appointed, with Bruce Hyatt as Literary Editor, Nancy Albee as Art Editor, Mary Rumbold as Activities Editor, Anne MacAlpine and JoAnn Wadsworth as Business Managers, and Bay Wood as Photographer. As the school year came to a close, the name Statonian was decided upon. By the time the 1953 Fall quarter had started, the Statonian had its own full time faculty ad- visor, Mr. James Leavy, a graduate of Syracuse University. As the yearbook work swung into high gear, two freshmen, Pat Trowbridge and Jerry Aroneseno were appointed Layout Editor, and Assistant Editor, respectively. Another freshman, Frank Sander, was appointed assistant photogra- pher. Mr. Grimm of Memory Studios, Hornell, was contracted to do the photographing of the First Row: K. T. Bauligg B. Greene. Second Row: C. F. Peck, R. M. Wood M A. Rumboldg J. Wadsworthg F. I. Spicer, P. Trowbridge. Third Row A Mac Alpineg B. Hyatt, L. Lymang N. Albee. seniors and faculty. On November 15 the first edi- tion had been met. The Statonian was prac- tically a reality. It is, therefore, with a feeling of pride that we, the Editors, present the first Statonian,, to the students of Alfred State Tech. We sincerely hope that its publication will continue for many years to come. ., fi- f x - I

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TOR ECHO The idea for a student newspaper was so im- pressed upon 'the students that in the spring of 1953, the student council elected Mary Fragomeni as Editor-in-Chief to start the ball rolling for a school newspaper. With a staff of twenty-five members, the Tor- Echo made its initial debut with its first edition being printed on September 23. The Tor-Echo is advised by James Leavy and is under the supervision of the Editorial Board which consists of four faculty members and four students. mfs, YQ? Wlieeler. The name Tor-Echo derives its name from the Latin word, Tor, which means high hills and, Echo, which is used in the direct sense of the word. The present editors are Mary Fragomeni, Edi- tor-in-Chief, Lou Augustini, Managing Editor, Pat Werner, News Editor, Dick Cornell, Assistant News Editor, Joan Keeney, Feature Editor, Bob Dean, Sports Editor, Vi Glosser, Copy Editor, Gaye MacBriar, Activities Editor, Art Editor, Sonnie Simon, Wes Ackerly, Cartoonist, Ray Wood, Photographer, and Joe Marshall, Circula- tion Manager. can . MQ? 'T' First Row: R. M. Wood, P. A. Werner M. Frngomeni, L. Augustini, S. C. S1 mon, J. R. Marshall. Second Row: J Parish: J. Snyder, B. Goldrich, J Mitchell, J. Burdett, M. Bailey. Tlnnl Row: J. Young, R. Dean, B. Greene, B Eckert, C. Davis, D. Cornell, J



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TECHNICON CLUB o T First Row: ll. Geel: K. Chambers: ll. Lacy: M. Becker: P. Carr: H. Wittwer: A. Johnson: C. L. Cahill, Sec.: A. Saxton Pres.: J. Bailey: C. Peek: A. MacAlpine: F. Spicer: P. Schenkel. Secoml Row: L. Gibson: M. Basinski: H. Scott: S Rickard: M. J. Hudson: D. Inwood: ,l. Hall: P. Trowbridge: E. Bosco: D. Fuller: R. Wolf: M. Jose h: A. Williams F. Horton: A. Bingham. Third Row: P. Parsons: C. llush g C. Dann: S. Long: S. Foote: L. James: Brettman: M Peck: J. Sugurese: K. Murray: K. Collins: J. Po ip: A. Llenhartg M. Oshcr '. Fourth Row: Mr. Scofield, Advisor: ll Enright: N. D'0rtona: A. llerlch: S. Marlin: D. lgarineek: M. Driscoll: M. lkerschq S. Stale : O. Deric: L. Sivillo: A Martyniak: S. Dolecki: S. Simon: J. Siegel: Mr. Gregory, Advisor. FUN: Row: G. Gilliund: He pg N. Riordan: S Osborne: V. Levine: M. Glenn: P. Sherman: L. Lee: V. Smith: E. Vossler: N. Wilson: P. Clift: S. Fiiankish: R. Strani gan: L. Lyman. Sixth Row: A. Austin: J. Vanderlip: P. Giess: M. llruce: G. Werner: M. Wri ht: L. Dallmer: N. Walk er: D. Doster: V. LeClaire: C. Stonhum: ll. Goldrich: P. Hickey: M. Hosmer: T. Percival: Walter. The Teclmicon Club is composed of members of both the laboratory technicians and medical secre- taries who are interested in useful information concerning their field. This year the Teehnicons handled the assign- ment for Fall Festival. Movies, guest speakers, and demonstrations are held durin the year. The 'lechnieons also publish the LaEorator which is ' I a newspa er that informs alumni of the activities 'ts SPUUS banquet OU MHY 18- of the club and of other campus news. TOOL ENGINEERS First Row: K. Perkins. Vice-Pres.: S. E. Uorubeek. Advisor: K. Nutt: D. Stafford: L. Burton: T. D. Leuvy, Pres.: D Ordiwa : F. llleehinger, Treas. Second Row: W. Higginbothum: C. Grover: J. Davis: R. Wilson: F. Bossart: N. Socala N. H. lyfrci: M. Fragomeni: C. J. Kiley. Thirrl Row: J. Ballard: R. Pfiffer: G. Cooper: L. Lobdcll: R. W. Kaus: E. J Simonson: C. V. Crist: R. F. Ruwc: D. E. Bradford. The Alfred Society of Tool Engineers holds its meeting on the first Monday of each month. In addition to its regular meetings ASTE will hold two industrial meetings on April 12 and May 10 At these meetings eople from industries in the surrounding area will be present to discuss s eeific phases of industrial tooling. The ASTE' wid, hold

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