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MA, 1 FIRST ROW: Janet Forbes, Dolores Nemeth, Barbara Rood, Paula Davis, Jeanne Story. SECOND ROW: Ruth Gilg, Irene Veit, Marian Wesley, Marilyn Cain, Carol Armstrong, Thelma Martynek, Marilyn Eldred, Mary Ann Ferrari. THALIAN Prefidefzf ....aaa.... ,...... B ARBARA Room Treamf-er .....,... . ......aaa ............. D oLoREs NEM ETH Vice-Prefidezzt ...... ..... J EANNE STORY Publicity Chairman ...,,...,.......,.r........... PAULA DAVIS Secretary ...,........ ,,.,,. j ANET FORBES Faculty Adzfimrf ............ Miss ATCHLEY, MRS. REPS At a Candlight Tea on November 22, 1948, Thalians, second women's society at Triple Cities College, was organized for the purpose of promoting comradeship among the students. Among the activi- ties of the group have been assistance to the Polio Drive, cooperation with the Colonial Players, enter- tainment of the incoming freshmen, and participation in the social activities of the college. 41
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FIRST ROW: David Merrilees, Warren Robinson, Leonard Martin, Wfalter Arnold, Norman Skeirik. SECOND ROW: Ralph Shear, Sam Winterstein, Louis Piccirilli, .Arnold Bush, john Madden, Ralph Sorber. THIRD ROW: Irving Carroll, Eugene Kozlowski, james L. Brown, George Rejibian, john R. Kane, Harold Doppel, George R. Smith. FOURTH ROW: Martin Bovee, Joseph Fetcho, Sam Falbo, Fred Shipko, Edward Cernak, Robert Frederick. Prerident .......... SAIENS WALTER ARNOLD Vice-Prerident ,,..... RALPH SORBER Serretawy ........... ...... F RED SHIPKO Treazrurer ................. ............ J OSEPH FETCHO Sergeant-at-Armr ........ .........,..,. I RVING CARROLL Faculty Advirorr ..... ...... M R. HENRY KETCHAM, MR. BATTAGLIN1 The Saiens Club was formed in the late Spring of 1948 by a group of science and mathematics students who felt that students majoring in these fields were not adequately represented in the existing social or- ganizations of that time. The word Saiens is a Greek word meaning science and the membership is primarily made up of science and mathematics stu- dents, but the club itself is chiefly concerned with the social activities of its members rather than their scientific studies. This club has sponsored no all school affairs, but has had several outings, parties, and dinners for its members and guests. The Saiens club has been repre- sented in all intramural athletics. After only a little more than a year of existence it has grown from the original membership of sixteen to a capacity size of fifty.
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FIRST ROW: Edward Diffenbach, Donald Millstone, Rhoda Shaeffer, Gus Haroldson, john Salemme, joseph Bottino, Ralph Whittemore. SECOND ROW: Albert Clemente, Philip Poukish, john Konik, William Hotchkiss, Paul DeLorenzo, Hobart Mohney, joseph Cerullo. THIRD Row: Ted Wilcox, Hilda Chiarulli, Dorothy Holmes, Vincent Chrzan, Anne Meade, Nicholas Dona- telli. FOURTH Row: john james, Robert Koloski, Doris jones, David Garman, Robert Ritchie, Owen Kroeger, T Louis Piccirilli, Frederick Burgess. FIFTH ROW: Thomas Sareceno, Frank Duntlee, DuWayne Pettijohn, Alvin Heyman, Frank Rury, Michael Biloz, Robert Mead, George Miller. PIN TOPPLERS Preficleflf ............ ,,............. 1 :RANKLIN RURY ViL'?-Pl'?,ffLJE17l ....... ,,,,,,, R ALPH WHITTEMORE T1'f4J21r'ef' ............ ............ R OBERT R1TcHIE Fliflllfj' Advifor' ............,,...,.,.,.,..,. HILDA CHIARULLI Early in the fall the TCC bowling league got under way. College bowling fans organized and formed eight teams-Snickers, Ping, Super-live, But- terfingers, Forever Yours, Fifth Avenue, Oh Henry, and Powerhouse. Each Sunday night the keglers of TCC met at the K. of C. alleys in Endicott and vied for standings and prizes. In the middle of the year the pin topplers bowling activities were transferred from the K. of C. to the Laurel Bowlodrome in Binghamton. One of the most popular members of the bowling league was treasurer Bob Ritchie. It was Bob who furnished the prize money for the high scorers after each Sunday's performance. At the completion of the bowling season in the spring of 19519 the ten-pin enthusiasts met at their annual banquet where prizes were awarded to the seasonls outstanding bowlers. Awards were presented recognizing the year's winning team, the high single game, male and female, the high triple games, male and female, and the high average.
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