Binghamton University - Colonist Yearbook (Vestal, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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MARGON KEY C lafzzrmazz .,,............. ......... DLIWAYNE PETTIJOHN ARTHUR NIEUMANN FRAN The Maroon Key is an honorary society that operates in cooperation with the college athletic cle- partment. It was formed in january, 1948 by the Goliards. Under a permanent committee, member- ship in the Key rotates within the Goliard member- ship. The function of the Maroon Key is to entertain and assist all visiting athletic teams. The Key mem- bers meet visitors and direct them to college playing areas and completes arrangements for their local transportation and meals. They also assist visiting players with their equipment and uniforms. JOHN A. DYER GEORGE DONOVAN CALVIN SYMONS K CELONA The primary purpose of the Key is to establish friendships with other colleges and to promote good will and sportsmanship by being of service to ath- letic rivals. TCCs high standard of sportsmanship has been maintained and promoted by the efforts of the Maroon Key in its sixteen months of work. All students who have seen the Key in action cannot help but feel proud of the school's hospitality to visiting teams, extended through the labor of this group. FIRST Row: George Donovan, john A. Dyer, DuWayne Pettijohn. SECOND Row: Calvin Symons, Arthur Neumann, Frank Celona.

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FIRST Row: john Kotchik, james Clugstone, joseph W. Baxter, Stanley Golden, William Ellison, james Thomas, Donald Buffum, Harry Haller, Robert Weintraub, Donald Glover, Frank Celona, Michael Biloz. SECOND ROW: Robert Attisani, Charles Putrino, Albert S. Clemente, Nicholas Donatelli, Robert Carson, Wil- liam Kucharik, joseph Trabucco, john Malik, Larry McGrath, john A. Dyer, Howard Wall, Calvin Sy- mons, Kieth Dunklee, Vernon Fritz. Robert Bargetzi, Orlando Busino, Richard Dennis. THIRD Row: William Weber, Frederick Burgess, William Davies, Paul Sheely, Paul Stewert, Delwert Craft, john Bilos, DuWayne Pettijohn, George Donovan, Richard Rath, Arthur Neumann, Richard Singel, Raymond Trabucco, Lennart Erikson. G O L I A R D S Pres-ideal! .....,.,,,...,,,,,......r,r..,,..........,,, MARIO PIZILLO Vice-Prefidezzf ..... ...... F RANK CELONA Sewelary .,,,,,sI,,,,,, ,,,,... K EITH DUNKLEE Trefrrzzrer .,.,,,,s.s.,..,..,.. .....,........ W ILLIAM EVERTS Fllflllf-jl fl6lIZ!j.f0I'J' ....,... ........,.,,,,,.,,,.. M R. BRUNGER, MR. RODNEY KETCHAM r 'W JVF The Goliards, TCC's largest men's social club, began its second year in October, 1948. A group of new members, two dozen in number, were initiated early in the fall. Named for a group of wandering scholars who traveled across Europe, making merry and doing good, the Goliards of Triple Cities College set out in 1948 to live up to their aims of performing ser- vice to the needy as well as taking part in fraternal activity of a social nature. Early in October, the organization sponsored a CARE drive for clothing and household needs for needy peoples of several foreign countries. CARE packages were sent to England, France, Italy, the Union of South Africa, and elsewhere. Packages of clothing also were sent overseas after a collection drive held at the college under Goliard Sponsorship. The Goliards broke blood-bank records for the second time when more than fifty pints were donated to the second Goliard Blood Drive. Crowning event of the year for the Goliards was the Mardi Gras staged March 18. Among other achievements the Goliards won their second con- secutive intramural basketball championship,



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GOLDEN CIRCLE Prefidezlf ,A,,.,..,,, Vice-Pr'e.ride11f .,.7. Secrelary .................,.,.A,A,, COI'l'6J'F0lI6lj1Ig Secreffzry Trea.fz11'er ..,w.....,.A.....,,.. Family A6iUf.f0l'.f ......., The Golden Circle Club, in the second year of its life, is still proving to be a successful social club for the married students of TCC. To most of the stu- dents of the college it is probably still known by its first adopted name of Married Vets Club. Unlike most college social clubs the Golden Circle did not cease activities during the summer months. Those members of the club who remained in the vicinity of the Triple Cities had many very enjoyable get togethers. During this school year the club has had a varied FIRST Row: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston, Mr. laender, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durham. and SECOND ROW: Mr. and Mrs. john Keigher, Mr. and Mrs. jack Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Auer, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Caraker. THOMAS j. JOHNSTON CHARLES DLIRHAL1 MINN1li Scorr SALLY A111511 JACK HALL MR, VANRIPIER, MR. FRIIQDLALNDER and active program. There has been a succession of parties, such as the annual Halloween party at Bartle Hall, card tournaments, a new Year's Eve party, covered dish suppers, square dancing, picnics during the spring months and just plain gab fests . The club has sponsored its own basketball and baseball teams who proved their merit extremely well in the intramural league. At both Christmas and Easter time, the club pre- pared individual gifts for the children of the Susque- hanna Valley Home. Mrs. joseph VanRiper, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fried- THIRD ROW: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kankus, Mr. and Mrs. Louis jurena, Mr. and Mrs. William Hanak, Mr. and Mrs. William Hebenstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Wfilliam Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wlood, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Resseguie, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Elderkin, lr. 38

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