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l 0l'l'l ik? pl OU05i The Class of 1953 shares with young and vigor- ous State University of New York the passing of a five year milestone. You are members of Harpur's fifth graduating class, its third as part of State University, while the University, as an entity, has also achieved five years of progress since its founding in 1948. You are leaving the ranks of some 33,000 stu- dents which this year placed your State University seventh among the country's universities, and you ioin, with more than 600 alumni of Harpur, the thou- sands of State University graduates gainfully active in so many productive fields of endeavor. In spite of our youth, graduates of Harpur have established themselves well and we hope that you, as have: your predecessors, look back upon your hard work with nostalgic pleasure. We know that a broad and solid foundation for an outstanding college in a great university has been laid that promises a bright future for your alma mater. Our sincere wishes go with you, the Class of '53, for the very best of individual and personal futures. Glenn G. Bartle
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0l QlfUOI To capture the spirit of a college is a task that requires notla phrase but a lifetime. The spirit of our college is a new one, still expanding, still maturing. It is an intangible feeling of hope and yearning for progress. Just whether our expectations will be rea- lized or not is a question that must be answered by the future. A new campus and new buildings seem to be gradually materializing, but it is not these two factors that will guarantee the success of our school. To become a significant part of our community we must develop our relations with the people and industries around us. Today we are an institution striving to make our school a unit within itself with ioint co-operation between students and their teach- ers. Tommorrow we must cement our relations with the community and make the whole area realize the importance of being a college community. It is the ambition of this book to present to its readers the atmosphere of common effort and com- mon results that is a feature of our school. Behind our doors we are a small town, living, working and enjoying ourselves together in a friendly and infor- mal way. Someday, perhaps there will be no doors. The Editor .ZLL of Contents Dedication , .......,. .. Provost's Statement . . Administration ,...,. Faculty ,..... . .. Athletics .,.,.. . . Student Body Activities . ..... . Social Clubs Seniors ..,.,,,. .,,.. Advertisements ,. 4 .. 6 .. 7 ., 'I3 19 .. 30 36 56 66 81
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