Binghamton University - Colonist Yearbook (Vestal, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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FIRST ROW: joan O'Connor, Mary Ann Ferrari, Jeanne Thomas, jacqueline Gruse. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Reps, Michael Biloz, Patricia Lamb, Geraldine Bloom, Chester Buchanan, Mr. Ketcham. THIRD Row: Wanda Swift, Alfonso Calleo, Robert Bargetzi, Glenn Godwin. FOURTH ROW: john Kotchik, Ann Brown, Eleanor Sullivan, Robert Attisani, Frederick Burgess, Frank Toner, Samuel Vitale, Dennis Bottino, Betty jean Carl. FRENCH CLUB P1-eyidezzl ..,,....... ,.,,,... M ICHAIEL BILOZ Vice-Pferident ..... ,..,. G ERALDINE BLooM Secfelary ........... ............ P ATRICIA LAMB 7'1-eamrer .....,..,,.r.. ...,........ C HESTER BUCHANAN Iiazmlty Advjforf ............ MRS. REPS, MR, KETCHAM Carrying out the French traditions of entertain- ment and culture, the French Club combined all its resources to provide a well rounded program for the year. Features of the group's activities during the past few months have included a French film, Car- net de Balu, a French page in the international news' paper, an informal conversation group, and a Fete de Fous . The French contribution to International Night included an Apache Dance, a can-can chorus, and a model French Village.

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FIRST ROW: Myron Gregory, Frank Morell, Donald Alford, William Kucharik, john Konik, Hobart Moh- ney, David Tillotson, Leo Cary, William Donnelly, Stanley Golden, Robert Hogan, David Preshur, Fred Abdallah, William Barno, Joel Walker. SECOND Row: Owen Kroeger, Vincent Chrzan, Harold Pearson, Robert Creveling, William Gullborg, Thomas Blauvelt, Marian Wesley, Edmund Vitkus, Frank Eiletto, Hubert McCarthy, Bruce Davidson. THIRD ROW: Edward Dodson, Frank Duntlee, john Bilos, Robert Ritchie, Owen Ash, Richard Singel, Frank Windisch, Mario Pizzillo, joseph Curatolo, Russell Howe, joseph Cerullo, William Clark, Richard Crapo, Broderick Roach, Harry Brigham, Robert lsban, Frank Rury, Herbert Fry, Edward Gavin, Thomas Gavin. BUSINESS ADMINI Preridefzl .,...........,,.,.,.....,......V,. .r.....o,..... L EO CARY Vice-Preridefzf ...... .....,....... j OEL WALKER Secrelary ......... ..... W ILLIAM DONNELLY Treamrer .... ........... R USSELL Howe Advofafe ..,..,......... ...... A BRAI-IAM SCHWARTZ Sofia! Claairmmz ,...... ..,...., D AVID TILLOTSON Publirity Clmirnmfz .....,,..,...,........,. JAMES HOLLERAN Faculty Advisory ......,. MR. BRODER AND MR. SMITH STRATION CLUB The business administration club's operations for the year listed a formidable array of activities and projects. Early in the year an extensive membership campaign increased the club's size to over one hun- dred and fifty members. In November the Bizad Club sponsored the Spook Dance featuring the well known Bela Lugosi as guest. Later in the term club members, faculty members, and local businessmen met at the fall ban- quet held in the johnson City American Legion Club- house. Here the first issue of the club's eriodical publication, the Bizad Times , was introduced. Club activities continued in high gear during the spring term. The highlights of the club-sponsored Business Administration day were an address by Dr. Harvey A. Andruss, president of Bloomsburg State Teachers College and the business show directed by Stanley Bachman and held in west hall. Here four- teen business machine and records manufacturers and dealers displayed their products. Bizad Day ended with the club members and their guests dancing to the music of the Sophistocats at the johnson City Moose Hall. Also during the spring term a second banquet for club members was held. Throughout the year lectures and special tutoring sessions were among the more cultural activities of the club.



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GERMAN CLUB Preriden! ........... Vice-Preridefzt ..,,.A. Secretary ............. Treafurer .............., Faculty Advirorr ....... With the advent of college activities in the spring semester of 1948, the German Club was initiated to take its place as one of the outstanding features of the extra-curricular life at TCC. The organization, founded by Dr. Ketcham and several interested stu- dents, has grown to prominent size among the lang- uage clubs. The past year has seen the membership roles expanded through the staunch campaigning of Mr. Weigand and the members of the German De- partment. ERWIN GOLDBERG DAVID MERRILEES BARBARA KESSLER DUWAYNE PETTIJOHN MR. WEIGAND, MR. RODN EY KETCHAM Highlighting the club's activity program was the presentation of an Oom-pah band under the direc- tion of George Neumann, and a three-act German skit, l'The Fahrende Schuler presented as a part of the international night program. The German Club, under the direction of Dorothy Walker, contributed to the international newspaper. Club meetings were highlighted by a series of speakers, group singing, and the presentation of several short plays. FIRST ROW: George Neumann, DuWayne Pettijohn, Erwin Goldberg, Dorothy Walker, Sam Winterstein, Mr. Weigand. SECOND Row: Paul Dewey, Irving Carroll, Frances Kozlowski, David jones, William Hotchkiss, William Har- rison, Marilyn Eldred, Clara Jean Albee, Tom Gent, Conrad Dewan.

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