Binghamton University - Colonist Yearbook (Vestal, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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SOCIOLGGY CLUB Prefident .......,.,, Vice-Prefidefzl ..... Secremry- T1'eaJ1n'er .... Famlfy A6lUi,f0l'J ,.... The Sociology Club is one of the newest organi- zations on Campus. It was formed in the fall of 1948 by students interested in the various sociological fields which might present any vocational possi- bilities. The class work in this field was supplemented by a trip to the Elmira Reformatory, attendance at a trial in Binghamton, and movies on such topics as religious prejudice and racial discrimination. The BARBARA MURRAY ROBERT ATTISANI TAIT ROBERTSON MR. CRESPI, MR. PISANI club has also brought in various speakers among whom, were Mr. MacGorvie, a native of Africa, who talked about the tribal customs of his people. Mr. Irving jacks was another outstanding speaker pre- sented by the clubg he spoke on the clinical treat- ment of juvenile delinquents. Membership in the club is open to any student who might be interested in any phase of sociology. FIRST Row: Tait Robertson, Barbara Murray, Robert Attisani. SECOND ROW: Margaret Hudy, Lennart Erikson, William O'Neill, John Malik, Carolyn Marks. THIRD ROW: Mr. Crespi, john Chamberlain, Camille Roach, Mr. Pisani. 43

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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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FIRST ROW: Elvira Dapolito, Laura Baker, Mary Ellen Williams Edith Story Mary Ann S ha rschmidt Bar bara Meaker, Beatrice Thorson. SECOND ROW: Nancy Courtney, Marguerite Rounds, Ann McOmber Beatrice Zampi eannc Thomis Doro hy Packard, Margaret I-Iudy, Elynor Schenke, Mildred Crooks THIRD ROW: Anthony Pizur, William Vanco, Irving Carroll Prank Humphrey lrlnlt Beith Htrry Wlllacc Robert Fitch, Ralph Robbins, john Moore. CHORUS The chorus and glee club are two of the extra curricular activities that were organized early last fall and have been meeting regularly throughout the year. This group has the active support of students, residents of the surrounding area, and faculty members. A large range of American and European com- positions was studied and performed by the group as well as all periods of music development which were represented in the compositions selected for the year. The Christmas convocation marked one of the top performances of the group. It presented a num- ber of the traditional Christmas favorites in one of the most successful all college assemblies of the school year. The program included the Carol of the Russian Children from White Russia arranged by H. B. Gaul, Chanson joyeuse de Noel by Gevaert and Cantique de Noel by Adams. These organizations also presented a brilliant spring program which included another very success- ful concert and a part in the all college review.

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