Binghamton University - Colonist Yearbook (Vestal, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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FIRST Row: Helen Hudda, Roberta Noland, Frances Kozlowski, Mary Ann Ferrari, Margaret Hudy, Beatrice Thorson, Beatrice Zampi. SECOND ROW: George Doyle, jeanne Thomas, William Donnelly, Father Aylesworth, Camille Roach, Rose Marie Walsh, Jacqueline Gruse, Mary Ellen Williams. THIRD Row: Leonard Ziska, Conrad Dewan, J. Richard Singel, Thomas Mikolasko, Mario Pizzillo, Augusto Gallucio, john Konik, Robert Hogan, joan O'Connor, Barbara McGuire, Mary Povlock, Eleanor Sullivan, Robert Koloski, Marilyn Brown, john Ring. NEWMAN CLUB President .,.,.,,,.,,.,..... ........ C AMILLE ROACH Vife-Preridwzt ......c,.c,c,.,. .,.,,, W ILLIAM MAHAR Recording Serrelazry .,.. ..,.. ,.....,,, J I iANNE THOMAS Correrpofzdifzg Secrefary .c,,,.,... ROSE MARIE WALSH T1-earzn-er .,.,,,e.,cc,.....,.,,,,cc,ccr.., WILLIAM DONNIELLY Faculty Advisors .... MRs. PERRY AND MR. SILVERTON In October of 1948 the Newman Club of Triple Cities College was formed to promote Catholic Cul- ture and Catholic Fellowship among students of the Catholic Faith. The purpose of the club is to deepen the spiritual and enrich the temporal lives of its members through a balanced program of religious, intellectual, and social activities, to weld the Catholic students into a common union, and to assist the col- lege and its students whenever possible. The Most Reverend Walter A. Forey, Bishop of the Diocese of Syracuse, oflicially approved the estab- lishment of the Newman Club by appointing Father Charles Aylesworth as Chaplain. The members of this club expect to be accepted by the National Federation of Newman Clubs in the near future, thus joining over five hundred interna- tional groups in a common unity.

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FALL TERM 1948 EditorfClark Hunge rfo rd Managing Editor- Features--Gerry Bloom Sports-Robert Barixctzi News-Helen Hudda, Julia Rickard Ralph Forest Shop Make-upffAlan Stuart Business-f-Barbara Rood Advertising-Marilyn Brown LibrarianffFred Abdallah Editorial Staff-Flora Buchanan, David Merrilces, Reggie Wolfe. Don Englehart, Bob Dennis, Jack Wedge, Carolyn Marks Feature Staff-eHarry Accurso, Jeanne Thomas, Dick Streb, Beatrice Thorson, William Doty, John Arnold, Francis Kozlow- ski, Phil Breckenridge Sports Staff-Nick Donatelli, Bob Hood, Al Clemente Business StafffBcatrice Thorson, Mary Ann Schaarschmidt Advertising StafffRubert Stone. Jack Gilman, Jacqueline Grusc, James Lauder, Kieth Dunklee The policy of the COLONIAL NEWS is directed by an editorial board consisting of Clark Hungerford, Ralph Forest, Gerry Bloom, Robert Barfrotzi, Julia Rickard, and Helen Hudda SPRING TERM 1949 Editor-Ralph Forest Managing Editor-Helen Hudda Copy Editor---Camille Roach Sports Editorf-Bob Hood News EditorfJulia Rickard Feature Editor--fHarry Accurso Advertising Manager- Business Manager-we Marilyn Brown Richard Crapo News Staff --Don Englt-hart, Fran Kozlowski, Chuck Buchinsky, and Bob Donovan Advertising Staff--Sue Hessel Feature Staff- Dick Streb, Nissel Rose. Jeanne Thomas, and Dick Salisbury Copy Stad-Ernie Sernockie SportsffAl Clemente The Policy of the Colonial News is directed by an editorial board comprised of Ralph Forest, Helen Hudda, Julia Rickard, Bob Hood, Harry Accurso, and Camille Roach UNITED WORLD FEDERALISTS Prefidefzt ....,,,.. .......r,.,. N ISSEL A, Rosis Vive-Prefideul c,,,, WILLIAM j. STEWART Serrelary .......... .,,.. F REDIERICK MQRGAN Treafflrer ..........,... .....,..... P HILLIP J. POUKISH Family Adzfiforr .,,. MR. Horz, MR. ALBERT, MR. BELNIAK Richard Gillies, Fred Morgan, Nissel Rose, Robert Stone, Sam Vitale a ILIILF. IIIUBHI :filo 29 The reorganization of the United World Federal- ists in January, 1949 was received by an enthusiastic and eager membership. Under direction of the offi- cers and with the assistance of the faculty advisors the UWF took part in many activities during the spring term. Sponsored by the UWF were radio broadcasts over stations WENE in Endicott and WNBF in Binghamton and a bureau providing speakers who addressed various clubs and organizations throughout the community. In the spirit of world service the UWF acted as a co-sponsor for the World Student Service Fund drive and organized a CARE drive. Delegates representing the UWF of TCC took part in the Model Review Conference to Revise the United Nations Charter held March 18 to 20 at Haverford College, Pennsylvania. During the year the Federalists held meetings and discussion groups to acquaint its members with the club's purposes and aims.



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AGAPEANS Pmridefzf .7,,7,77.,.........................,,,.,,, DONALD STOUT Vice-Prarirlezzf ,, ,, ,,,, ,,,, M ARY ANN NAGCJIKNY Sewelazry-'lfreazrarer ....., ., .,......A,, A NN MCOMBER Pffblivjfy Direrfm- .,.,.... ,.,,......, THELMA MARTYNEK Advirorr , Miz. CLAYDON, Rizv. SMITH, Rav, BANKS In the spring of 1949 the Protestant Students of TCC formed the Agapean Club. In order to increase the religious and social fellowship of the students, a steering committee formed the original plans for the organization. Subsequent organization followed, permanent officers were elected, and club activities planned. During the spring term the Agapeans sponsored many social activities for their members including square dances, skating parties, and social group par- ties. On several occasions the group attended the churches of the community as a group. FIRST ROW: Donald Stout, Barbara Murray, Thelma Martynek. SECOND Row: Rev. Henry C. Banks, Ann McOmber, Robert Creveling Mary Ann Nagorny sf

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