Binghamton University - Colonist Yearbook (Vestal, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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l V Platform Kriegsman-Led USG Starts libem' , T . V We ro ios' aura e in Wheels Rolling Next Weekg3'f3'Sfif:Q,3'Qs 'mill I Q lhg 'il' k H lil d A lf entatu 'N f ' ft ' Harpur College wound up its election week by select-N506 Q ing Bill Kreigsman as the new president of the United?-1 Student Government. The popular head of the Liberal Party was chosen over three other condidates g- Bill Dino, Tom Zowine and Paul Dewey - in one of the larry. cstl and most spirited campaigns in the history of the X SC 00 . 1 V .. i K Nljlflfffll ni lplartform Progres, Q- Q .x Ji . 1 , ReP e5enfUf'Ve sfudenfls 1. Student lf Xie x f , - .on o - 1. lintlorsernent of the 1949- 1, Senior Day 4 A plan by zjlildssgas tllkqdx the Stu- Hilo 1R0l91'ffSl'Ylt?1f1l'U Palm' ledlwhich senior students will forli 0 A' Q5 Q2 lnd- l 'c-'- onde Qdaylheacg schooltvyearffpre: MLS I expanded in- lindorsemcnt of the present sl e m e a mmls ra We 0 lub man: Yu 5 .d intramural USG book e Otlwl' Wlnnefs M95 Vice PWS? , , Di Q7 g ., including foot- linvestigatio: ldent - KGY1 lVilll2mSZ Sf?Cl'9'.tlVe Offlces at the J I QA , 'G a' actively enlist the lof 3 4-HOF tary - June Lyonsg Treasurerle 1'9l7l3C0d by Sill' A QJN I ccmmunity towards 4,0014 Stoyg I - Chuck Putrinog Meinbers-at-Amen! 0ffiC91'S1 :CL , Large -- Bill Davies and Barba- dl1fi9S of the 9 , N H- b . l 3' Rgcom ra Rood lSeniorJ, Bill Barnofif? 'Caught by A ed pmpohe an a,- em Tw leflfe mffieff and Peggy Rounds. 4Juni0rp,'s. This will ,ff XXV Sw Gym IW' dimfceii if Ydeglrem mate Mlk S nd Charles Aiwadyive Senior .MQ Uh as esent system is isciinunatoiy 5 ' 1 e el O a , , ' 3 1 'Q' . .4 in that it practically excludes 1 homorel Bob Picciano and Hd to F 6 X 'L bltuatlo' 1 4. llccom bop ,' 1 '- . non-G.I.'s and women students. . , , . U.: ,ne conditions .ie 'I - Frank lNemia 1FieshmanJ. liven N , b , . lmfll cflmml U lacuny. 499' fa athlete and hox. to a. We propose a revision and gprices in the school's non-profit C7 Each Wm -- - - L nation of the honor point ,cafeteria . . - Xt for extracurricular ac- ' 'his teaching ix t L --I Recommend petition to theldellt EOVV Q10 'l' State Public Service Conimissiongthe pro' G29 I ' 'lposf fflosel cgopsyra' to redue the student bus fare. 2 60 .ne lfl il Ifatlona tu V l Q Ida, Q 5,1 TE .S.A.l for 6. Recommend the incoming' A+ fel. Vo A freshmen be properly orientated' QX fall OR lin the practical meaning of al' 6 J the Hfli- it-gl L ltlie schools activities and ' fw9Ckn0lVl9dg- ggi llionor point system. ,Ae new intra- 5 l t bl' l db H '- 5 Enaoilifent of Q 3.5 !pui varsity .H lette man support any pro, S l 'and formation of - ' 1 . tf .igmg football to Hare oft ,associa ion. mge f , 6 ff - on 1 8' N0n'5u ' 40 K If Honor Roll - a formal fls 1C0,ntmued Q-Q' Vfdication. to the students of If ' 3 I Q I-1-larpur College who are now SFU' or 34 0 9' I' serving in the armed forces. hog' 1s.u - ' ,f , . ' ,Qv ff 4. Career Day - Community d A if 9' N fesent leaders will be asked to speak to eg mam my the students about vocational oppor- gre: .College t A R farbook. 10. Suppo otball team at Harpur in . 11. Endorsement of the pre- sentpre-registration system. 12. Endorsement of the Cam- pus Chest system of lump sum donations to worthwhile chari- ties. Recommend that some of the funds be raised by the annual Carnival-Dance sponsored by the SSG. tunities. 5. Proportional representation - A plan by which one repre- sentative from each of the school organizations will be seated in the student government. They shall assist by suggestions in molding school policies. 6. Student Book Exchange - A plan by which books can be bought and sold at convenience of the student body. and 8. pose cong tati' Stat imp- poin to i that futq inl No.Hi's Nov numuno OFFICE HFS THE

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united student government ROW I C PUTRINO K. WILLIAMS J. LYON3 W. KRIEGSMAN B. ROOD ROW 2: M. SERKO W. BARNO F. NEMIA W, DAVIES M. ROUNDS C. ASWAD Presidcvzf Vive Presidefzf . Sec'rc'tar3' Treasurer Advisor Seniors juniors So plaolnorrfs L F rrsfanzen Menzbvrs-af-La L BILL KRIEGSMAN KENNETH WILLIAMS ANN BROWN . JUNE ANN LYoNs CHARLES PUTIIINO MISS PLANKINTON fgf' .. . XVILLIAM DAvIIas BARBARA ROOD KEN NETH MIDGLEY ,,,,,,,,, WILLIAM BARNO MARGUERITE ROUNDS . CHARLES ASWAD MICHAEL SERKO .LL FRANK NEMIA ROBERT PICCIANO RUTH CAMP The 1950-51 United Student Government had their elect tion in October. It was noteworthy this year that the election was one of the most competitive in the history of Harpur: four parties each with a full slate ran for offices-let's hope the best ones won. In their Hrst semester of oflice the USG sponsored the Student-Faculty Reception, the Turkey Hop and the Mistle- toe Ball. It supervised all class elections. An initiation system was also established for entering Freshmen, including their wearing green and white beanies. Made our Harpur halls rather colorful the first few weeks of school, didn't it? Now as a follow-up to a successful but rushed Hrst semester, the USG arranged the Spring Soiree and Spring Weekend. It also revised the Honor Point System, operated the Student Book Exchange and directed the Campus Chest drive. No wonder their weekly meetings averaged more than two hours!



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agapeans ROW 1: N.TIFFANY A,LEFCHECK B.LlNES D,MlLLS J.BREWER MR.LUTZ ROW 2' REV KERRJ ARNOLD P.ROUNDS J CONKLIN P SIMMONS F ABDALLAH MR PAUL ROW 3 R CALVERT J.SALMl P,LAGRANGE W,COCHER W KUBLER J STRATES .L f. Q W ,. X , . , .AH.Y W- Cl7Hil'llIlIII pro-fvzzz oi-Qoitoli BADGER CUIIIIKUIUI' fo Profesfalzf Sfzrdwzfs 7 C, , 7 REV. XVILBUR KERR Agapeans is the Protestant organization at Harpur and was formed to encourage Protestant fellowship among all de- nominations. Its name means brotherly love. The counselor of the group is Rev. Wilbtii' Kerr, who is President of the Endicott Ministerial Association. He is general advisor at all meetings, where he often lectures or provides others to lecture for group appreciation. Agapeans are also a member of the Campus Chest Steer- ing Committee which fosters the annual Campus Chest Drive and Carnival. It is through the efforts of this committee that annual charity contributions are made from Harpur students. The Protestants usually try to combine religious with social activities. This year they planned a Christmas Party, which, it is hoped, will become an annual event.

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