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The Horn and Hoof club consists of members from the Animal Husbandry department and any other interested students. It gives its members a chance to broaden their knowledge in the field through group discussions, guest speakers, field trips, and other club events. HORN AND I-IOOF CLUB First Row: C. W. Camerong E. W. Oehlbeckq F. Ruubg J. Shoulterg C. Root Pres.g C. M. Weuverg L. J. Loughlin. Second Row: R. J. Edwnrdsg A. C. Brock, Vice-Pres.: F. Koblichg W. Spuireg T. R. Blnckmcrg W. Millerg J. Lamphierg R. Shnyg R. Howell. Third Row: E. Tallmang H. Ilaasg M. Foxg C. Shakeshaftg C. Pierceg D. Payneg S. Grayq E. Roheg E. Shay. First Row: W. H. Carterg W. L. Bouckg L. Souleg N. Platt, Treas.g R. L. Loveg J. M. Leavy. Second Row: R. J. Kesslerg R. B. Wentworth, Sec.g G. R. Morgcn- feld, Pres.g E. D. Scofield. The American Association of Universi- ty Professors, Alfred State Tech chapter, is a professional organization of college teachers who voluntarily unite themselves for the betterment of the profession and their own self improvement. On this campus the A. A. U. P. is the only faculty organization which undertakes projects entirely on its own initiative. The offi- cers for 1953-54 are George R. Morgen- feld, presidentg Mortimer Clark, vice- presidentg Robert Wentworth, secretaryg and Nathan Platt, treasurer. 65
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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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vg,...- Q. ' I ' '.l ' MIXED CHORUS VARSITY CHOIR First Row: A. Saxton, Accompnnist: C. Cornell: K. Collins M Becker See K Chambers I Calle L olmson H 9 , ,I 1 ,Q , Q ',. yi - J I - Lacy: P. Hickey, Pres.: R. Glover. Second Row: A. C. Cup- gndonia, Advisor: B. Shuart, J. LuMothcg F. Ilossart . Osborne: J. E. Konzen: L. E. Burton: D. Smith: F. Ruab. Third Row: R. Scholcs: ll. Doobining D. Shuurl D. P. Naeye: D. C. Beekhorn: W. Cross: J. Yunda. 1 MUSIC MIXED CHOIR First Row: Mr. Cup mdoniu: K. Collins: J. Davis: Lucille Krezmun: L. Stekloflg D. Inwood: M. Becker: J. LuMothe: B. Shuurt: D. Shuurt: L. Burton: D. Smith: K. Chambers: N. Jackson: P. Staley: C. Schop 3 A. Saxton, Accompunisl. Second Row: A. Williams: J. Lugevreg R. Graves: C. Wul- lcr: S. Osborne: F. Bossurtg li. Gcelg J. Wulsh: R. Glover: H. Lucy: Z. C. Gutley: A. E. Austin: R. Wilson: L. John- song V. Levine: A. Bcrtch. Third Row: F. G. Horton: S. Foatc: 'M. D'Ortonu: D. Ostrom: D. Dostcr: C. Cornell, Sec.: P. Hickey: M. Glenn: E. Rosco: L. Gibson: M. Bas- inskig J. Vundcrli 1: B. Enri ht: M. Peck: J. E. Konzen. Fourth Row: T. Moore: T. lgeebcg G. Cilliund: K. Wade: K. Warner: M.Joscph: D. Fuller: J. Popp: S. Martin: C. Dunn: M. Driscoll: P. Carr: M. A. Supienzug N. Walker: P. S. Delh: G. T. Clark. Fifth Row: W. Cross: A. L. Cup- well: A. Miller: F. Raub: li. Didus: II. Benjamin: II. Pct- licrew: R. Foteg C. Medlicott: K. Reynolds: P. Edwards: R. Giles: F. J. liucltncr: J. Stump. Sixth Row: R. Miller: E. Simonsong W. liurtlettg R. Scholes: J. Richter: B. Doobin- ing M. Cueuce: D. Kobcr: G. Egan: Nueyc, Pres.: J. Jclliffg D. Beckhorng C. Lehman: G. Spezzano: J. Ynnda. VARSTY CHORUS STATESMEN .-i-ffl STATESMEN d M C d i 1' : E. M a R. G 'sb-ll'I1 f- DPW mlm' Vail?-ll... Barrlilislmclzina B. Vogel, Vocalist, R. Lane. Second Row: II. Rittleri A- Shaw: D3 Smnh' Third Ruw: E. Whitney: W. Cross: P. Hickey. Puma: D. Herman. String Bass: P. Hedges. Drummer: B. TruvCZ- Absent: L. Johnson, Vocalist.
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